Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, November 6, 1908 Volume 42, Number 43 Joseph Clyde Albaugh Joseph Clyde Albaugh, aged 34 years, a well known resident of Jackson Township, died at his home near Vinco about noon Wednesday. Mr. Albaugh has been suffering from typhoid fever for some weeks and was in a serious condition for several days before his death. He is survived by his widow and two children; his mother, Almeda Albaugh and the following brothers and sisters: Louis Albaugh of Bedford County; Ray Albaugh of Conemaugh; Mrs. John Varney and Mrs. Irvin Custer of near Vinco. Killed by Train [Michael Sheridan] An unknown man, supposed to be an American, was struck and killed by a passenger train on the Pennsylvania railroad tracks near Conemaugh about 9:30 o’clock Wednesday night. The remains were badly mutilated and death was probably instantaneous. His skull was fractured in several places. The remains were taken to the Henderson undertaking establishment in Johnstown. Thursday, Dr. Livingston of Johnstown, identified the remains as those of Michael Sheridan of Lancaster. Killed at South Fork John Sheehan, an expert mine driller of South Fork, was struck by a train at the Pennsylvania railroad Wednesday and instantly killed. Mr. Sheehan was 45 years of age and is survived by his mother, Mrs. Margaret Sheehan of Hollidaysburg; one brother, William Sheehan of Latrobe and six sisters, all of whom are residents of Blair County. The remains were shipped to Hollidaysburg for interment. Conemaugh Lady Dies After an illness of over five years due to Bright’s disease, Mrs. William Reffner of Conemaugh, died of uremic poisoning Tuesday at 11 o’clock at the Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, aged 36 years. The deceased, whose maiden name was Miss Vida J. Brallier, was born Jan. 25, 1872, and was a daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Samuel Brallier, both of whom have preceded her to the grave. The Brallier family resided near the Ebensburg road above Prospect. Miss Brallier and William Reffner were married at the residence of Mrs. Reffner’s brother, D. W. Brallier, near Vinco in 1894 and shortly afterwards moved to Conemaugh. To this union five children were born, all of whom are dead except Inez, aged 6 years. The deceased is also survived by her husband and the following brothers and sisters: D. W. Brallier of Vinco; Mrs. Ellen Roberts of Pittsburg; Mrs. Susie Anderson of Blaids, Indiana County; Mrs. Ephraim Strayer of Brooklyn, N. Y.; Mrs. J. B. Nofsinger of Walnut Grove; F. H. Brallier of Conemaugh and Mrs. William Ream of Dale. The funeral was held at 2 o’clock Wednesday afternoon with services from the Reffner home by the Rev. J. A. James, pastor of the Emmanuel Baptist church of Johnstown, of which the deceased was a member. Interment was made in Headrick’s cemetery. Brakeman Fatally Injured South Fork, Nov. 8 John Botteicher of South Fork, a Pennsylvania brakeman, fell from a car while at work Monday morning and was painfully cut about the face and body. He was taken to his home where he is under the treatment of Dr. Fitzgerald.