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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] ALBINO, CUMMINGS, BERTWICH, CALVIN, RUGH, SWEENEY, RICHARDS, DAVIDSON, REED Apr. 28, 1906 McDonald PA Outlook
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    3. ALBINO, CUMMINGS, BERTWICH, CALVIN, RUGH, SWEENEY, RICHARDS, DAVIDSON, REED Died on Tuesday April 26 near Shaw Mines, Mary, daughter of Manini and Autoneta ALBINO, of pneumonia, aged three years. Funeral to-day at Noblestown. William, son of Mr. and Mrs. Adam CUMMINGS of Barr street, aged 3 years, 5 months and 22 days. Funeral services by Rev. IRONS, Thursday afternoon. Interment at Arlington. Died, Tuesday, April 24, at the Shaw Mines, John BERTWICH, aged 34, of tuberculosis after a sickness of nearly a year. Buried at Center cemetery, Midway, Friday afternoon. A triple funeral was held at Greenville at the home of Claude CALVIN. His wife and two children, Bessie and Leonard were the victims of Saturday's railroad grade crossing accident near Atlantic. Violet, the 10-year-old daughter was badly injured, is at the home of relatives here, and does not know that her mother, brother and sister were killed. John RUGH, 83 years old, was found dead at the gateway leading to his stable yard at this home in the Eighth ward, Greensburg. He is survived by two daughters and two sons, Misses Johanna and Amanda, at home, and Charles, a member of the Westmoreland bar, and Albert RUGH, of Greensburg. Alfred SWEENEY, a former resident of Oil City, was drowned at Minatintian, Mex., on April 17. His mother, two sisters and a brother, Joseph P. SWEENEY, cashier of the First National bank of Sistersville, W. Va., survive him. Died, April 24, Mrs. Wm. RICHARDS aged about 60 years. Mrs. RICHARDS took sick while at the DICKSON and WALLACE hardware store where she had gone on an errand and died in a few minutes afterwards. The cause of her death was probably due to apoplexy. She was a native of Wales, and her husband alone survives her. Funeral services were held from her home Thursday at 2 o'clock. *Midway column Ronald, the six-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. James DAVIDSON, died Thursday morning, April 19, of membranous croup and congestion of the lungs. The child was sick only a few days. Ronald was a bright child, always lively, and will be sadly missed at home. The funeral took place Friday afternoon at two o'clock from the house. Rev. SNODGRASS, of Carnegie, conducted the services. Interment in Center cemetery. The bereaved parents have the sympathy of the whole community. *Midway column *. J. GEORGE attended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. John D. REED, at Houston on Tuesday. *Midway column

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