Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 9, 1908 Volume 42, Number 39 Death at Dixmont [Deloney and Ramus] The County Commissioners have received word from the Dixmont Insane Asylum of the death there of John Deloney, who was admitted from Cambria County on Dec. 21, 1899. Deloney, who lived at Frenchtown near Patton, was adjudged insane by a commission appointed on the complaints of many citizens near Patton, who charged him with acting queerly and making threats. The deceased has a sister at Patton. August Ramus, who was admitted to the County Almshouse from Johnstown on July 14, 1906, died here Tuesday night from a general breakdown, aged sixty-five years. He is survived by his a wife in Minersville, Johnstown. He was buried Thursday afternoon. Death of George M. Ferry Former Wilmore Resident Dies at Wilson, Penna. George M. Ferry, a well known telegraph operator and train dispatcher, formerly of Wilmore, and a brother-in-law of Mrs. Fes Lloyd of this place and of C. W. Shryock of Wilmore, died at Wilson, Penna., on Thursday afternoon of last week. Mr. Ferry was fifty years of age. Interment was made in Richland Cemetery, Dravosburg, on Sunday afternoon. George Troxell Dead George B. Troxell of Philadelphia, a former resident of Gallitzin, is dead. He was born in Gallitzin about forty–two years ago and resided there until about the age of twenty when he went to Philadelphia. The deceased is survived by his wife and three sons and three daughters, all of Philadelphia. He is also survived by two brothers and two sisters as follows: Charles and Alfred Troxell, Mrs. Kenneth Reed and Mrs. F. X. Bradley, of Gallitzin. One of his brothers, Dr. Wm. Troxell was killed on the railroad at Lilly several years ago and Dr. Sherman Troxell, another brother, died suddenly at Cresson about five years ago just as he was about to perform a surgical operation.