Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 21, 1910 Volume 44, Number 41 Expires in Decatur, Ill. Richard J. Roberts, Former Cambrian, Passed Away at Home in Decatur Last Sunday R. R. Davis of Ebensburg has received word from Miss Mabel Roberts of Decatur, Ill., that her father, Richard J. Roberts, a former Cambria countian, died last Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. The funeral was held at 2:30 o’clock Tuesday afternoon, interment being made at Decatur. Mr. Roberts was born in Cambria Township, living for some time on the Adam Shettig farm, now occupied by Gust Illig. The deceased learned the carpenter trade with the late Ex-Sheriff John A. Blair and lived in Ebensburg, leaving here about fifty years ago. He returned but once for a visit, that being in 1865. He would have been 78 years old next March. Recent Deaths in Indiana County Recent deaths in Indiana County were: William Swanger, aged 85 years at the county home; Mrs. Esther Frantz of Elder’s Ridge, aged --; Mrs. Frank Taylor of Rochester Mills, aged --. James M. Gillespie James M. Gillespie, at one time one of the best known of Johnstown hotelkeepers, was found unconscious in his room in the Hotel Crosse at South Fork, Sunday evening. A physician was summoned but he died within fifteen minutes. The cause of death was apoplexy. John Scarnblock John Scarnblock, a woodman employed by the Babcock Lumber Company at Ashtola, died in the Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, Saturday evening, as the result of an accident sustained earlier in the day when he was caught under a falling tree and horribly crushed, his pelvis being fractured. He was 53 years of age. Guiseppi and Glovana Lorelli Turning upon his tormentors and bringing a revolver into play when forced into a corner, Pasqualle Caruso shot and killed Guiseppi and Giovana Lorelli at Tyler, Clearfield County, Saturday afternoon, the shooting being the result of a quarrel over a game of cards. Death of William Lord Father of Mrs. Harvey Roland Expires of General Debility at Home of Son-in-Law in Ebensburg William Lord, aged eighty-three years, died Monday evening at the home of his son-in-law and daughter, Attorney and Mrs. Harvey Roland of Ebensburg, after a long illness of general debility. Services were held at the Roland residence Wednesday evening by the Rev. Mr. T. R. Taggart, pastor of the Ebensburg Presbyterian Church and the remains were taken to Coalport Thursday morning for interment. The deceased was born near Pottsville, Schuylkill County, in September 1827. He was a son of Thomas Lord, a native of England, while his mother was born in Scotland. They crossed the Atlantic Ocean in 1819 and settled in Pennsylvania, where several of their children were born, among them the mother of the Rev. Dr. J. Q. A. Curry, pastor of the Fairfield Avenue United Evangelical Church, Johnstown. She died in 1889. William Lord is the last of the family to pass away. Many years ago William Lord came to Clearfield County and engaged in business as a lumberman in Beccaria Township. He had been making his home with the Roland family since 1900. The deceased is survived by the following children: Mrs. Harvey Roland of Ebensburg; John Lord of near Coalport; Mrs. Frank McCoy of Utahville; and Mrs. Samuel Boyce of Clearfield. The surviving grandchildren are Anthony Lord of Hastings and Mrs. Forest Lee of Irvona, Clearfield County. John Brown Dead Wilmerding, Oct. 18 John Brown, a former well known hotel man of Cresson, who came here three weeks ago with his wife on a visit to his son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Plummer, died at their home at 3 o’clock this morning from Brights’ disease, after an illness of less than two weeks. The body was taken to Cresson. The funeral was held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o’clock, with services at the late home of the deceased in charge of Rev. Taggart of the Ebensburg Presbyterian Church. Interment was made in the Union Cemetery at Summit. Thomas Fagan, Former Ebensburger, Dies Thomas Fagan, who for years was a resident of Ebensburg, died at his home in Altoona Sunday morning. He was 76 years of age. The remains were brought here Tuesday morning and taken to the Catholic Church where the requiem high mass was celebrated by the Rev. Father Michael O’Connor of Nant-y-Glo. Interment was made in the adjourning cemetery. Miner Killed Under Rock St. Benedict, Oct. 19 John Jubor, aged 50 years, a miner in No. 6 Mine of the Rembrandt Peale operations, was instantly killed at 9:30 o’clock by a large rock falling from the roof of the passage in which he was working. Death of a Child Ignatius Gray, the six-month-old son of Attorney and Mrs. Joseph A. Gray of Crawford Street, died Tuesday morning. The parents have the sympathy of all their Ebensburg friends.