Miss Kate Cresswell Miss Kate Cresswell, of 522 Somerset street, died of heart failure shortly after 1:30 o’clock on the morning of the 24th. Miss Cresswell had been ill for quite a long time with nervous prostration, and heart failure was a direct result of the ailment. The deceased was about 40 years of age and is survived by one sister, Miss Ella Cresswell and two brothers, Attorney R. E. Cresswell of Somerset street, and Frank Cresswell of Napoleon street, Johnstown. The remains were taken from her home to the old Cresswell home at Stongstown, Indiana county, last Saturday and Sunday were interred in the St. Patrick’s church cemetery at Cameron’s Bottoms, a small place about three miles from the former town. The funeral was an unusually large one, being attended by over 1,000 persons. People were in attendance from Indiana, Greensburg, Johnstown and other points, all gathered together to pay their last respects to their departed friend. Took Horse Medicine Nathan Beckley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Beckley, was found dead in a meadow of his father’s dairy farm near Geistown Monday morning by his brother, having accidentally taken an overdose of horse medicine which killed him. It is not known just how young Beckley cam to take the stuff, but it is supposed that he was cold when he reached the barn about 8 o’clock and knowing the effects of the medicine went inside to get some of it. A partly burned match was found, showing where he had made a light and the bottle, with half of its contents gone, was lying alongside the hat of the unfortunate young man. Feeling the effects of it, he eventually started to walk and fell over in the meadow and expired in the cold of the night. The body was taken to Pleasantville, Bedford county, Wednesday, for interment by the side of a brother who died of diphtheria a few months ago. Judge Bailey Dead The unexpected death of Hon. John M. Bailey, president judge of the Huntingdon, Mifflin and Bedford judicial district was announced Monday morning and caused not only surprise but profound and universal regret in the community. Although it was known that Judge Bailey’s impaired health had unfitted for him close attention to his official duties, yet he was seen daily by his neighbors about his residence and office and sometimes upon the streets, and the suddenly fatal termination of his disease was wholly unlooked for. He was not more ill last evening than he had been for several days and his physician, who called to see him, left him in the night with the impression that his condition had improved. About 2 o’clock the judge went into his bath room and was soon heard by Mrs. Bailey to fall heavily to the floor. She went to his assistance and called for other help, but before further aid could come to her or to him the spark of life had fled and the honorable and useful career of the lawyer and jurist was ended. _________________________________________________________________ Get thousands of games on your PC, your mobile phone, and the web with Windows®. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/108588800/direct/01/