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    1. [PA-SW-OBITS] TUECHE, MCCAUSLAND, SEABRIGHT, ANDERSON May 12, 1906 McDonald pA OUtlook
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    3. TUECHE, MCCAUSLAND, SEABRIGHT, ANDERSON Adele, aged sixteen months, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry TUECHE, of Valley street, died Saturday, May 5, 1906, of pneumonia. Funeral services were held at the home Monday afternoon by Rev. Dr. IRONS. Interment at Arlington. John A. MCCAUSLAND received word on Tuesday that his son James at Atoka, Indian Territory, was very ill. Mr. MCCAUSLAND made all preparations to leave for that place when he received word that the boy was better. He waited until Wednesday morning and received a further dispatch reporting his death. The remains will reach McDonald Saturday evening or Saturday night. Services will depend on the time at which the body arrives. Interment will be had at Bakerstown where his mother, two sisters and other relatives are buried. James was 22 years old. Has been in the territory nearly two years. When last heard from directly, had been sick for a short time but was fully recovered. He leaves a father and two brothers, step-mother, and half-sister who sincerely mourn his untimely loss. Christian Fredrick SEABRIGHT died Thursday evening, May 3, 1906, at the home of his son, Adolf SEABRIGHT, north of McDonald, in his eightieth year. Mr. SEABRIGHT came to America from near Unna, Germany, more that twenty years ago and settled in Washington County. He was quite successful as a farmer and retired a few years ago. His wife survives him, also five sons and two daughters. They are August, a farmer of Mt. Pleasant township, this county; Charles a farmer near Wheeling, W. Va.; William, a shoemaker of Wheeling, W. Va.; Adolf, on the MCDONALD farm north of town; Fred, who recently purchased the GREGG farm north of McDonald; Mrs. Lottie BRINKMAN of Wheeling, W. Va., and Mrs. Mary BORSET of Chartiers township, this county. The funeral of Mr. SEABRIGHT took place from his late home on Sunday afternoon, Rev. A. F. TOUNER of McKees Rocks, conducted the services. Interment was made in Mt. Prospect cemetery. S. S. JOHNSON and wife attended the funeral of Mrs. D. R. ANDERSON sister of Mrs. J. at Masontown Thursday of last week. Mrs. ANDERSON died on Tuesday May 1st after a long illness, having gone to Colorado last January for her health but received no permanent benefit. On her journey home last week in March she was obliged to rest for two weeks at Great Bend, Kansas, arriving home April 11. She was an estimable Christian woman and her death is widely and sincerely lamented. Her husband, D. R. ANDERSON, is cashier of the First Natl. Bank of Masontown.

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