Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, November 6, 1903 DEATHS Arthur McHugh, the nine-year-old son of D. D. McHugh and wife of Seidersville, this county, died at the home of his parents at 10:30 o’clock Saturday night after a brief illness from typhoid fever. The deceased is survived by his parents and two brothers, Dennis and Charles and one sister, Millie, all living at home. Father Cornelius Sheehan Dies from Paralysis Rev. Father Sheehan on Ashville, died at 8:40 p.m. on Sunday morning. Death was due to paralysis. Father Sheehan was saying mass at his church, St. Thomas, when he suddenly suffered a stroke of paralysis. He was removed to the rectory of the church and died at the above time. The deceased was aged 40 years. He became the pastor of St. Thomas church, Ashville, about four years ago. Previous to this he resided at Hollidaysburg. He is survived by one sister and one brother, Mrs. John Gibbons and Michael Sheehan and was well known in this county. His death will be a great shock to his many friends. Almost Instantly Killed Mr. Harry F. Bowers a well-known Pittsburg division engineer was the victim of a fatal accident on Saturday afternoon in the Altoona yard. He had come down the mountain after helping a train up and was caught in some unknown manner between his locomotive and a cabin. He was so badly squeezed that he died at the station, to which place he was taken for the purpose of being conveyed to the hospital. _________________________________________________________________ Be the filmmaker you always wanted to be—learn how to burn a DVD with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588797/direct/01/