Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, April 15, 1910 Volume 44, Number 15 Hugh M. Bell Hugh M. Bell, one of Indiana’s best known business men, died recently at the age of 57 years. He was prominent in lodge and business life and a member of the Episcopal Church. Several children and his wife survive. Miss Mary Bell of Ebensburg, stenographer for Evans & Evans, was a daughter of the deceased. Mrs. Mary Huff Mrs. Mary Huff, wife of James W. Huff of Cresson, died Saturday evening at the Memorial Hospital from a complication of ailments, aged 51 years. John Illig John Illig, the oldest resident of this section, died at his home last Thursday morning of diseases incident to old age, aged 93 years. Mr. Illig was born in Germany April 17, 1817. He came to America at the age of 14 and had since then resided in this county. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Paul and Simon of Cambria Township; Thomas of Carrolltown; Tillie, at home; Andrew, Francis and Augustine of Cambria Township. Mrs. Mary M. Luther Dead Mrs. Mary Mulvehill Louther (sic), wife of Frank O. Louther, died at her home in Carrolltown at 4:30 o’clock Friday afternoon after an illness of diabetes of about one year. She was 42 years of age and was a daughter of the late John E. Mulvehill, who died about 18 years ago, and of Mrs. Martha Mulvehill, who resides at Carrolltown. She is survived by her husband and three children: Hubert, Brant and Gilbert. Mrs. Louther was a sister of Michael Mulvehill of 623 Somerset Street, Johnstown; John of Benton Street, Johnstown; Edward of East Pittsburg; Felix of Carrolltown; Walter of Spangler; Frank of Altoona; Mrs. Thomas Gillespie of Braddock and Miss Stella Mulvehill of 623 Somerset Street, Johnstown. The funeral took place Monday morning at Carrolltown.