Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg Pa Friday May 27, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 22 DEATHS Infant Dunegan The infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunegan of Dysart was buried on Thursday at the Summit. Leonard The funeral of Mrs. Jas. Leonard, of Nantyglo, took place on Monday last. The deceased died on Friday, aged 35 years, and leaves a family of six children. Nick Pollis Nick Pollis, an Italian, aged forty-three years, died Sunday evening at 5 o’clock at the Memorial Hospital, Johnstown, following injuries received in an accident at South Fork Saturday morning. John McNulty At the Poor Farm Friday, John McNally, aged 88 years, formerly of East Taylor township, died after an illness of some weeks. He was admitted to the Poor House from Lilly in 1884. Dr. J. E. Maucher Dr. J. E. Maucher died at his home in Carrolltown early Saturday morning, aged about seventy-four years. He had been in frail health for a considerable time and his death was the result of a complication of diseases. Dr. Maucher was born in Germany but came to this country when a young man and had been practicing at Carrolltown for almost a half a century. He was a highly educated physician and in the course of his practice had treated almost every old family in that section. Surviving him are two sons, Dr. J. V. Maucher and Victor Maucher, both of Carrolltown, also three daughters, Mrs. Walters of Carrolltown, Mrs. Marshall W. Riddles of Johnstown and Rose, single and at home. The funeral took place at 10 o’clock on Tuesday morning with services in St. Benedict’s Church at Carrolltown. Philip M. Woleslagle Philip Miles Woleslagle, a former resident of Wilmore, died at 10 o’clock Saturday night at his home in Martinsburg, W. Va., aged seventy-nine years. The cause of his death was general debility. The deceased was born in Center County, but located in Wilmore when he was a boy, conducting a grist mill there for many years. The deceased is survived by his second wife, whose maiden name was Elizabeth K. Blanck, a daughter, Sarah J., wife of F. J. Pringle of Conemaugh and a son, Perry J. Woleslagle of Altoona, the latter the organizer of Company H., Fifth Regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania. Miss Mary Ann Forsythe, a granddaughter has been making her home with the Woleslagle family since she was five weeks old, and Mrs. Clarence E. Berry of Johnstown who also made her home with the family for some years is another granddaughter. There were six children in the Woleslagle family, three of the boys and one of the daughters having preceded their father to the grave. Philip M. Woleslagle was a private in Company G., One Hundred and Forty-ninth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers during the Rebellion. He enlisted August 29th, 1862, and in December 1863, he was transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps. Perry J. Woleslagle, the only living son, also fought in the Rebellion. _________________________________________________________________ Want to read Hotmail messages in Outlook? The Wordsmiths show you how. http://windowslive.com/connect/post/wedowindowslive.spaces.live.com-Blog-cns!20EE04FBC541789!167.entry?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_hotmail_092008