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    1. [PACAMBRI] Obits from Jan 31 1908
    2. Patty Millich
    3. Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, January 31, 1908 Volume 42, Number 5 Mrs. Agnes J. Sanford Mrs. Agnes J. Sanford died in Altoona February 23rd, at the home of her son, Edward Sanford. Harry Reddick Harry Reddick, aged nine years, died early Monday morning in Johnstown, as the result of being accidentally shot two days previous by an elder brother while shooting at a target. Horace D. Lockard Horace D. Lockard succumbed to typhoid fever at Spangler, February 23rd. Deceased was the agent for the Cresson & Clearfield railroad at Spangler. He was 27 years of age and single. Charles Troxell Found Dead Charles Troxell of Blandburg was found dead in an outbuilding on his premises several days ago. Death was due to an injury of the brain caused by a fall. The mystery surrounding the death was such that an inquest was held. No signs of foul play were found. He was 50 years of age and is survived by four children, two of whom reside at home. His wife died about a year ago. Peter Hertzog Killed Peter Hertzog, a brother of Poor Director, Philip Hertzog, was instantly killed on the railroad near Patton last week while on his way home from Ebensburg. He alighted from the evening train at Patton and started to walk down the railroad to his home, but had not proceeded far when he was rundown by a shifting engine, the body being cut in two. Mr. Hertzog was born in Carroll Township 53 years ago and spent his entire life in that section of the county. He is survived by his second wife, four sons and one daughter. The funeral took place Monday morning at the Summit. Interment in the Catholic cemetery. Frank Doberneck Frank Doberneck, a well known printer of Indiana, Pa., is dead at his home. He died Wednesday morning from blood poison which developed from a gunshot wound. He shot himself accidentally about a week ago. He is survived by his daughter, Mary, who lives at home; his father and several brothers and sisters. Mrs. Gilbert Storm Mrs. Gilbert Storm died Tuesday night at her home at Wildwood Springs, a village between Cresson and Loretto. Mrs. Storm is survived by her husband and seven small children, the youngest of which is three weeks old.

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