Sorry this part of the obit was for the Clement Child and I cut it off while cutting and pasting. Clement Contiinued: The funeral took place from the home Wednesday afternoon at 2 o’clock after services by Rev. J. T. Jones and the remains were laid to rest in Lloyd Cemetery. [Mountaineer Herald] Soldier Burial at Summitt The body of Charles K. Scott, who died of wounds in the Philippines January 18, 1900, was brought to his home at Cresson last week. He was aged twenty-four. The funeral took place Friday morning at the Summitt. Mrs. Catherine Aurandt Mrs. Catharine Aurandt, wife of Jacob Aurandt, died at her home in Beaver Dams at 2:10 p.m., Sunday, of paralysis from which she had been ill several months. Besides her husband she is survived by five daughters and two sons--—Mrs. Mary Stewart of Sinking Valley; Mrs. Blanche Kephart and Mrs. Latta Sager and H. H. Aurandt of Altoona; and Miss Maggie and Ariad, at home. She was aged 66 years. She belonged to the United Brethren Church. The funeral took place from the Lutheran church at Canoe Valley, at 1:30 Monday morning. Mrs. Dennis Fitzgibbons The friends of Mrs. Dennis Fitzgibbons in this vicinity will be pained to learn of her recent death. The deceased was a resident of Houtzdale for 30 years and was 65 years old the day of her death. She was a kind neighbor and beloved by all who knew her and she was always ready to help the sick and stay at their bedside. She leaves a husband and one sister, Mrs. Keenan of Philipsburg and a brother, John Mullen of Tioga county. After a requiem high mass in the Catholic church at Spangler, the remains were laid to rest in the cemetery adjoining the church. Mrs. Agnes M’Kenzie **[the paper has two different spellings for her surname] Mrs. Agnes A. McKenzie, an aged and well-known resident of Altoona died at 11:30 o’clock Sunday night of diseases incident to old age, at her home, 1410 Third avenue. She had been ill for some time past, but the announcement of her death will be a shock to her many friends in Altoona and in Cambria county where the deceased was born March 19, 1828. She lived in Cambria county the greater portion of her life. Her husband, John J. McKenzie, died more than thirty years ago. Three children---Mrs. George M. Isenberg of Altoona; George J. McKenzie, living at home, and Mary Matilda Price of this place survive. Two sisters, Mrs. Lucinda Topper of Gallitzin and Mrs. Mary Koons, of Derry, and one brother, Mr. Barney Little of Portage, also survive. Killed By A Negro A recent telegram from Mississippi to John Hubert of Barnesboro stated that Roger Bowen, a former well-known mining boss of Barnesboro, was shot to death by a negro who was working under Mr. Bowen in the above state. The telegraph also stated that Mr. Bowed discharged the negro after which the latter shot Bowen to death and made good his escape. The deceased leaves a mother, a wife and a brother, Richard, a former Barnesboro hotel man. Nicktown, Nov. 28-—The remains of the child of J. Leymire of Spangler who died of smallpox were brought to this place for burial on Wednesday. _________________________________________________________________ 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/