Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, October 28, 1904 Volume XXXVIII, Number 42 DEATHS Newspaper Man Dead David H. Myers, until recently managing editor of the Altoona GAZETTE, died at his home in that city Saturday morning, aged 32 years. Some years ago Mr. Myers fell and broke a leg and later he fell and broke the same leg and a bone disease developed and finally caused his death. The deceased was a brilliant newspaper man and was very popular in the Mountain city. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Emma C. Myers, with whom he made his home and by two brothers, John D. H. and Levi B., both of Altoona. He was a member of Washington Camp No. 31 Patriot Order Sons of America. Prominent Armagh Man Dead Stephen A. Johnson of Armagh, one of the oldest and most prominent men in Indiana county, died at one o’clock Monday morning at his home. The deceased was the owner of considerable property in this county and was a director of the Farmers’ Bank of Indiana. He was interested in all that tended toward building up his town and county and was a member of the Presbyterian church. About 55 years ago Mr. Johnson married Miss Mary Elliot who with three daughters and a son survives him. The daughters are Mrs. Mary Taylor of Indiana, Mrs. Arthur B. Sutton of Coraopolis and Miss Jennie at home. The son is Elliot Johnson of Armagh. The funeral services were held at the Armagh Presbyterian church at 2 p.m. Tuesday with interment in the cemetery there. _________________________________________________________________ You live life beyond your PC. So now Windows goes beyond your PC. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/115298556/direct/01/