Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 21, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 41 DEATHS Veteran Run Down While crossing the tracks at the Bedford County Fair at Bedford, Oct. 6, Capt. Foster C. Woods, a veteran of the Civil War from Washington D. C. was struck by a horse and was fatally injured, dying a few hours later. Capt. Woods was the father-in-law of Edward S. Taft, managing editor of the “Pennsylvania Hawkeye” of Bedford. The horse which ran Mr. Woods down is owned by Lute Hay of Myersdale. Mrs. Susan O’Donnell Mrs. Susan O’Donnell, widow of the late Daniel O’Donnell of Dennison, O., died on Friday, October 7 at the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburg of a complication of diseases, aged 44 years. Mrs. O’Donnell was admitted to the hospital on Tuesday, October 4, and underwent a delicate surgical operation the same day, but even this failed to save her life and she passed away on the day above stated at 3 o’clock in the morning. The remains were brought to Summit and after a requiem high mass by Father Kernan was interred beside those of her husband who preceded her to the grave about two years ago. Deceased is survived by the following children: Bessie, Arthur and Hugh. She is also survived by the following brothers and sisters: Frank, John, Michael, Charles and George Bradley and Mrs. Edward Mulhern of Cresson; Mrs. Michael Ingoldsby of Summit; Mrs. Annie Erringer, Wilson and Scott Bradley of Hazelwood, Pittsburg. Mrs. Harry McGuire Mrs. Harry McGuire died at her home in Loretto Tuesday morning shortly after 9 o’clock from lung trouble after a period of ill health, which has covered the past couple of years. She had been confined to her bed for about two weeks prior to her death. The deceased who was about thirty years old, was Miss Harriet Donohue before her marriage. Besides her husband and a young son, Mrs. McGuire is survived by two brothers and one sister as follows; James Donohue of Pittsburg; the Rev. Father Geo. Donohue of California, secretary to one of the bishops in the Golden State; and Mrs. Charles Christ of Munster township. The funeral was held on Thursday at 9 o’clock from St. Michael’s Church, Loretto. Mrs. McGuire was well known throughout the north of the county, having taught school in Allegheny Township. Her husband is a brother of William A. McGuire, Deputy County Treasurer. _________________________________________________________________ Stay organized with simple drag and drop from Windows Live Hotmail. http://windowslive.com/Explore/hotmail?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_102008