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Subject: [PABUCKS-L] News from Pennsburg - September 5, 1903
Date: Fri, 26 Sep 2003 22:39:47 EDT
Ref: Town and Country Newspaper
Pennsburg, Montgomery County, PA
Saturday - September 5, 1903
KRAUSSDALE
John KRAUSS, son of Adam KRAUSS, left for Newark, N.J. after a week's
vacation with his parents. Mr. KRAUSS is an electrical engineer.
Victor GROH, son of Mrs. GROH, of Philadelphia, left for his home after
spending a four week's vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Aaron K. CARL.
The following were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Aaron K. CARL on Sunday: H.
MERKEL, of Trumbauersville, Mr. and Mrs. Frank MERKEL, Philadelphia; Miss Viola
GROH and Mrs. GROH.
On Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Abraham HAAS made a business trip to Allentown.
On Saturday, H.H. KRAUSS was in Allentown attending the Republican county
convention as a delegate from this district.
Miss Stella LEESER, of Allentown, will teach our school the coming term. Our
schools open Sept. 14.
H.H. KRAUSS left on Wednesday for Muhlenberg College where he will continue
his studies.
Elmer KLEINSMITH, of New York, stenographer of the Scranton Correspondence
School, and Horace KLEINSMITH, of Allentown, an employe of the Goverment works
of Bethlehem, visited the old homestead on Saturday.
CHAPEL
The Chapel Union Sunday-school will hold its annual picnic in Jonas KRIEBEL's
grove at this place on Saturday afternoon and evening, September 12. The
HALLMAN's family band, of Zionsville, will furnish the music.
George URFFER, of Philadelphia, is spending his vacation with his brothers,
Edwin and Samuel.
Mrs. Calvin SCHLICHER and children, of Catasaqua, are visiting the family of
Edwin URFFER.
Jacob HIESTAND and family on Sunday visited Nathaniel HIESTAND and family.
Albert HILLEGASS and Wayne NESTER, of Allentown, spent Sunday with Samuel
SCHULTZ and family.
Miss Flora and Ella HEEBNER, of Worcester, visited the family of E.N. SCHULTZ
on Monday.
HARLEM
George R. GREGORY and family, of Reading, returned home after spending a week
with their parents.
A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wilson SHOTT.
Eugene GREGORY and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Edwin YODER and son Ernst, of New
Berlinville, were visiting the former's parents on Sunday.
A.M. TROLLINGER and wife were in Boyertown on business.
Robert E. GERY left for New Berlinville to spend a week with his sister Mrs.
Eugene GREGORY.
M.M. GERY, constable, was at Breinigsville and Mertztown on official business.
Mr. and Mrs. George M. DIEHL, of Philadelphia, were the guests of her parents
M.M. GERY and family.
RED HILL
Wm. BUTTERWECK's house is ready for the stone masons.
A.M. BEYER is again confined to the house with his sore leg. It was put in
plaster by Dr. J.E. BLANCK.
Dr. Jesse HILLEGASS received fourth money with Dr. E.Z. HILLEGASS' horse at
the Lebanon Fair races on Wednesday.
Jacob PFLIEGER was in Philadelphia, on Tuesday.
FRUITVILLE
Mrs. Alfred HOFFMAN, of Steinsburg, visited Christian STAHL and family the
latter part of last week.
Joseph JANSON and family who visited Mr. and Mrs. Nathan ADAM returned to
their home in Manayunk on Monday.
Christian STAHL is making preparations to build a pig-sty.
Mr. and Mrs. Jonas ALTHOUSE, of Philadelphia visited Mr. and Mrs. A.S.
SCHULTZ over Sunday.
Harry BIELER, of Philadelphia, spent a week at home with his mother.
Edgar ALTHOUSE, of Philadelphia, who spent a few weeks with A.S. SCHULTZ and
family returned home on Thursday.
Isaac SCHULTZ attended the Mennonite camp meeting at Macungie on Thursday.
TYLERSPORT
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin ROYER.
Charles DEETZ is on the sick list with colic.
Edwin SELLERS has rented a house in Souderton and expects to move there in
the near future.
POWDER VALLEY
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. BARTHOLOMEW were in Bechtelsville, on Thursday.
Misses Mabel and Elsie DRUCKENMILLER, Elsie DORNEY, Messrs. H.R. HILL, Horace
HALLMAN and W.S. MILLER were the guests of Miss Mary MILLER on Sunday.
Mrs. Wm. SCHULTZ, of Philadelphia, was visiting friends here this week.
WOXALL
Merchant Corson WEBER was in Quakertown Wednesday on a business trip.
S.K. SMITH, John T. CARVER and Harvey G. ZIEGLER were in Philadelphia on
Tuesday on a business trip.
Abram WELFLY and family, of Reading, spent Sunday with his brother Henry
WELFLY.
REAL ESTATE - DEEDS RECORDED
Upper Hanover - William A. SCHULTZ, of Upper Hanover, to Leon F. PENNEPACKER,
of East Greenville, lot, $250.
Green Lane - Franklin P. SNYDER, of Green Lane, to Jacob SNYDER, of Lower
Pottsgrove, lot, $484.
Green Lane - Jacob SNYDER, of Lower Pottsgrove, to Elizabeth STONEBACK, of
Green Lane, house and lot, $776.
East Greenville - Irwin B. KURTZ, et al., of East Greenville, to Calvin B.
KURTZ of same place, 2 lots, $3000.
Pennsburg - Jared HOCH, of Pennsburg, to George D. HOCH, of same place, two
houses and lots, $1656.
Pennsburg - Jared HOCH, of Pennsburg, to George GARR, of same place, 2 lots,
$40.
Pennsburg - George R. HOCH, of Pennsburg, to John H. GEHRIS, of same place,
house and lot, $675.
Upper Hanover - Irvin B. KURTZ, et al., of East Greenville, to Lillie
DOWNING, of Upper Hanover, tract, $183.
Marlborough - Isaac BREY, Jr., of Green Lane, to Mary BREY, of Marlborough,
house and lot, $600.
Marlborough - Philip R. GERHARD, of Souderton, to A.T. GRUBB, of Marlborough,
house and two tracts, $550.
Marlborough - Jacob L. SCHOLL, of Marlborough, to Sarah NESTER, of same
place, house and lot, $1800.
Marlborough - Sarah NESTER, of Marlborough, to Jacob L. SCHOLL, of same
place, house and lot, $600.
Franconia - Allen G. REIFF, of Souderton, to Tobias S. REIFF, of Montgomery;
house and lot, $2100.
Souderton - Henry M. NICE, of Souderton, to Emma BURGSTRESSER, of same place;
house and lot, $1600.
Perkiomen - Nathaniel Z. KEHS, et al., of Perkiomen, to Frank W. KRATZ, of
West Telford, tract, $1510.
Frederick - J.E. MILLER, executor, of Frederick, to John BECKER, of same
place, tract, $3.
Frederick - J.E. MILLER, executor, of Frederick, to Israel S. RAHN, of same
place, tract, $32.
Frederick - J.E. MILLER, executor of Frederick, to Nathaniel S. RENNINGER, of
same place, 4 tracts, $101.
Frederick - Barbara HOUCK, of Frederick, to Milton M. HOUCK, of same place,
farm, $1175.
LOST POCKETBOOK NEAR ZIEGLERVILLE
Miss Emma YOUNG, of Philadelphia, last Friday lost her pocketbook containing
about eleven dollars, while being conveyed from the trolley at Limerick, to
Zieglerville by the overland mail carrier.
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