Newburgh News Newburgh, Orange County, New York January 9, 1914 HESTER C. MILLER EXPIRES JAN. 8 correspondence of The News. Montgomery, Jan. 9 - Hester C. Wade, widow of Jonathan Newton Miller, died of bronchial pneumonia on Thursday, Jan. 8, in the home of her son, Jacob Miller, near this village. She was born in Crawford, June 10, 1837. One daughter and four sons survive: Mrs. D. A. Calhoun of Spring Valley, L.I., Frank Miller of Jamaica, L.I., James G. and Alonzo Miller of Newark, N.J., and a large number of more distant relatives. The funeral was held today from the home of her son, near Montgomery, the interment being made in Paterson, N.J. IS OPERATED ON IN NEWBURGH HOSPITAL Correspondence of The News Walden, Jan. 9 - Mrs. Lewis Gillespie, who was removed from her home on Montgomery street to St. Luke's Hospital in Newburgh on Tuesday, was successfully operated on yesterday afternoon for abscess of the intestines. If conditions continue favorable Mrs. Gillespie will be able to return home in about ten days. DEATH NOTICES KAVANAUGH - At Utica, N.Y., Wednesday, Jan. 7, 1914, William T., son of James and Mary Stanhope Kavanaugh of 270 First Street, this city. Funeral private at the above address on Saturday morning at 9:15 o'clock, at 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's Church where there will be a requiem high mass for the happy repose of his soul to which relatives and friends are invited. Casket will be open Friday evening from 8 until 9 p.m. Interment in Calvary Cemetery, New Windsor SERVICE IS HELD FOR JOHN CORLEY Correspondence of The News Montgomery, Jan. 9 - John Corley, who died Tuesday, Jan. 6, was buried today from the home of his daughter, Mrs. Michael Doyle, near Bodine's Bridge, and from St. Mary's Church. Mr. Corley was born in Kings Co., Ireland March 15, 1826. He came to America in 1850, and engaged in farming near this village, where he has since resided. His wife died 16 years ago, and since then he has made his home with his daughter. The following children survive: James, William, Thomas, David, and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Interment was made at St. Mary's cemetery at this place. BILL FOR RELIEF OF MRS. CONKLIN The News Washington Bureau, Southern Building Washington, Jan. 9 - A bill of Representative Taylor appropriates $5,000 to susan Conklin, of Croton Lake, N.Y., the dependant widow of Charles Conklin, who was killed while acting as postmaster, April 8, 1911, in the post office at Croton Lake. He was defending the office from robbery. Mr. Taylor's bill for a survey of the harbor in Haverstraw is with a view to deepening the channel and improving the harbor. He has also introduced a bill appropriating $150,00 for improving the harbor in Peekskill. PNEUMONIA CAUSE OF AGED WOMAN'S DEATH Correspondence of The News Montgomery, Jan. 9 - Pneumonia caused the death of Mrs. John Gillespie at her home at Allard's Corners, near this village. She was 74 years old. The funeral was held today from her late home and interment was made in the Brick Church Cemetery NEWBURGH DAILY NEWS Newburgh, Orange County, New York December 14, 1914 DEATH NOTICES VAN NESS - In this city on Sunday evening, Emily T. Van Ness, aged 53 years Funeral services at Perrott's chapel, No. 157 Broadway on Thursday, December 17 at 2 pm Interment at Fairview Cemetery, Beacon NY STANDRING - In this city entered into rest on Saturday December 12, 1914, Edwin Standring in his 74th year, Funeral services on Tuesday at the residence of his son Benjamin Standring No. 257 Ann Street at 2 pm and at the church of the Good Shepherd at 2:30 pm Relatives and friends are invited. The casket will be open on sunday after 3 pm and on Monday from 7 to 9 pm Interment in St. George's cemetery. WHITE - In this city, Sunday evening, December 13, 1914 at the home of his son, Thomas W. White, 54 Chambers street, Michael White. Funeral private at the above address on Wednesday morning at 9:15 o'clock and 10 o'clock at St. Patrick's Church, where there will be a solemn requiem mass for the happy repose of his soul, to which relatives and friends are invited. Casket will be open Tuesday evening Interment in Calvary Cemetery, New Windsor. VAN BUREN - At Gardnertown, December 14, 1914, John Van Buren Notice of Funeral hereafter. DUNNEGAN - In this city, Sunday, December 13, 1914, Miss Bridget Dunnegan, beloved auth of Patrick J. and Nicholas T. Dunnegan, and Mrs. Mary T. Gillen of Newburgh, Mrs. James D. Kennedy of Marlborough, N.Y. and Mrs. James A Beahan of Worcester, Mass. PERSONAL NOTES A son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. Abercrombie, jr., of Worcester. Mrs. Abercrombie was formerly Miss Eleanor Winne of this city. PAPER MILL HAND KILLED ON ERIE Hackensack - Edward Lord of Hudson street, Garfield, a paper mill hand was killed by a train on the Erie short cut Friday morning on his way to work. As he was crossing a trestle near Garfield station he slipped and fell. Before he could get up the train struck him, fracturing his skull. He was to have been married next week to Miss Nellie Ver Hoeve, who boarded at the same place. OLD-TIME FARMER DIES IN NEWBURGH Michael White One of Early Parishioners of St. Patrick's - - Ill for Six Weeks Michael White, an old time farmer, of the Town of Newburgh, died Sunday night in the home of his son, Thomas W. White, at 54 Chambers street. He has been failling in health for the last six weeks, his decline having been promoted by blood poisoning in his foot. Mr. White was one of the oldest members of St. Patrick's parish. His wife, who was formerly Miss Jane Long, died April 22 last. The following children survive him: Thomas W. of this city; Michael J. of Brooklyn;Alice, wife of William J. Murphy; Mary, wife of Thomas Sansbury and Annie, widow of James Fullager. The funeral will take place on Wednesday from the home of Thomas W. White, and will be private. In St. Patrick's Church a solemn mass of requiem will be said at 10 o'clock. The interment will be in Calvary Cemetery in New Windsor under the direction of M. Donahue & Son. Submitted by Pat Waters