Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Volume 44, Number 30 Friday, August 5, 1910 Death of a Child Hastings, Aug. 3 Kathleen Lantzy died at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lantzy of Spangler Street this morning, aged 19 months. Death was due to pneumonia. The funeral will be held at St. Bernard’s Catholic Church tomorrow with interment in the church cemetery. C. C. McCarty A man whose name is supposed to be C. C. McCarty of Philadelphia took refuge in the Huntingdon lock up last week, complaining of being sick. He rapidly grew worse and died before ten o’clock. Morton Craig A masked highwayman on Saturday shot and killed Morton Craig, an office employee of the Windnoon Coal Company, near Kittanning, after having been repulsed in an attempt to secure $2,800 in cash carried by Craig’s two companions. The money was for the payment of the company’s employees. Aged Cambria Lady is Called by Death Mrs. Varner, Who died Monday, Witnessed Memorable Howser and Bowser Murder Her Sister was Victim Mrs. Mary Mundy Varner, wife of Zachariah Varner of East Taylor Township, passed away yesterday, aged 56 years, 10 months and 18 days. Mrs. Varner became a Christian when a young girl, uniting with the United Evangelical Church of which she was a faithful and devoted worker. Besides her husband, she is survived by the following children: Mrs. Charles Moose of East Conemaugh; C. C. Varner of Morrellville; and Norman, Clement, Stanford, Herman, Fannie, Catherine and Ralph, at home. A brother and sister, Elias Mundy and Mrs. Fanny King of Jackson Township also survive. The funeral will be held Wednesday morning at 10 o’clock with the interment in the Wesley Chapel Cemetery. The deceased was a daughter of Martin Mundy, one of the pioneer residents of Jackson Township, where she was born. Her parents have been dead for many years. Mrs. Varner was a witness of the brutal murder many years ago near Wilmore of her sister, Miss Catharine Mundy and Polly Paul, a well known carpet weaver of that vicinity. Two men named Howser and Bowser went to the Paul place on the pretext of purchasing a calf. While Polly Paul was leading a calf from the stable, the men sprang upon her and murdered her. The two Mundy girls, who were there, and who heard the screams of the Paul woman, ran to her rescue but the men caught and murdered Catharine, Mrs. Varner escaping. Mrs. Irvin Pringle Mrs. Bertha Pringle, a well known resident of Wilmore, died at her home at 10 o’clock Monday morning in her 30th year. Death was due to tuberculosis. Besides her husband, Irvin Pringle, the deceased is survived by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William H. Skiles of Wilmore and the following brothers and sisters: W. I. Skiles of Wilmore; Mrs. Emma Dugan of Portage; Mrs. Ella Wadsworth of Gallitzin; and Mrs. Lizzie Blackburn of Bedford County. Two children of the deceased preceded her to the grave. The funeral was held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon with burial in the United Brethren Cemetery at Wilmore. Former Lilly Man Meets Death Daniel O’Neill, a formerly Lilly young man who left this place a few years ago and who has since been employed on railroads in and around Pittsburg, was killed Tuesday in a head-on collision between freight trains on the Western New York & Pennsylvania railroad near Voland, Mercer County. O’Neill was 25 years of age and before leaving Lilly had been working in the mines there and for a time was employed by the PRR. Drowns in Barrel Punxsutawney, Aug. 1 Climbing upon a water barrel at the stable of Harry Oberlin near here last evening, Louise Oberlin, 3 years old, swayed to the inside of the barrel and her head was submerged in the water. She was dead when found. Girls returning from a stroll across the farm found her after she had been dead about an hour. Rev. Bower Dead Word has reached Ebensburg of the death of Rev. Bower, who some twenty years ago was pastor of the Ebensburg Christian Church. He died at Granville Centre, Bradford County, Monday.