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    1. [PACAMBRI] 2 Deaths Cambria Freeman April 8 1904
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    3. Sad Death of a Child John Wasco, the 4-year-old son of Stephen and Elizabeth Wasco met death in an unusual way at his home near Benscreek Friday evening. The little fellow left his home about 4 o’clock Friday afternoon and went out to play. About 5 o’clock his mother went out to look for him and becoming alarmed at not finding him in any of his usual haunts, notified some of her neighbors who together with the boys’ parents instituted a thorough search for him. No trace was discovered until 6 o’clock Saturday morning when one of the neighbors found the dead boy about one hundred feet from the rear of the house, pinned down by an old railroad tie. The right arm was broken, a huge hole was torn in the right cheek and the neck broken, the latter injury being the cause of death. All the indications went to show that the little fellow in clambering up on a pile of old ties had loosened one of them which in falling had thrown him to the ground, inflicting the injuries mentioned. Mrs. William Jennings The above well known and respected lady died at her home in Adams Township recently, aged 76 years. Her death was due to advanced years. She is survived by her husband and three children. Mrs. Joseph Yoder of South Fork; William Jennings, Jr., and John Jennings of Adams Township. Interment was made in the Dunkard cemetery near Mineral Point. Mrs. George Dibble Mrs. George Dibble died Tuesday morning at 5 o’clock at her home in Susquehanna Township, near Barnesboro of pneumonia, aged about 45 years. She leaves a husband and five children. One boy is dead. Loss Dibble and Walter Dibble were married and are living at Greenwich and Harry Dibble, Cal Dibble and Marie Dibble are at home. Will Dibble died in the war and was buried at Lilly. The remains of Mrs. Dibble were buried in the North Barnesboro cemetery. South Fork Mrs. Charlesworth, who died last Friday with a stroke of paralysis, was buried on Monday afternoon. South Fork Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Brown buried a little four-year-old son on Sunday who died of scarlet fever Friday last. This is the second child that has died of scarlet fever in that family in a short time. Vinco Mrs. Elizabeth Burge, a lifelong resident of Jackson Township, died at the county almshouse Friday morning and was buried at the Angus graveyard in East Taylor township Saturday. _________________________________________________________________ When your life is on the go—take your life with you. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298558/direct/01/

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