Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, December 11, 1903 Killed By A Fall Cresson, Pa., Dec. 9---Mrs. Joseph Kowash, a Slavish emigrant, while getting off a train slipped and fell. She was in a delicate condition and the shock resulted in her death. Fatal Accident While Emmanuel Wentz was driving from Bakerton to Spangler last Thursday he was thrown out of the cart in which he was riding when his horse ran away. Mr. Wentz’s head struck the track of the railroad at Victor No. 4 Mine and he was rendered unconscious, in which condition he remained for several hours. Mr. Wentz died Sunday. He was a well known character in the North of this county, having been in the business of [word black inked over] for some years. Fatal Shooting Noah Hartman of South Fork was accidentally shot by his eighteen-year old son, James, while the pair were out hunting last Wednesday forenoon. Julius Eckels Julius Eckels, aged about 40 years, a well-known resident of West Taylor township died at his home about 1 o’clock Friday night after a short illness of heart disease. The funeral took place from the late home of the deceased Sunday afternoon, interment was made in the Benshoff cemetery. The services were largely attended and were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Booszer. Patton, Dec. 9, 1903—Mrs. Harshberger, a resident of Johnstown, died at the residence of her sister, Mrs. Austin Steiger in Patton on Saturday last, aged 34 years. Patton, Dec. 9, 1903—Mr. Jacob Kruis, an aged citizen of Chest township, died on Monday from a paralytic stroke, aged 79 years. _________________________________________________________________ Talk to your Yahoo! Friends via Windows Live Messenger. Find out how. http://www.windowslive.com/explore/messenger?ocid=TXT_TAGLM_WL_messenger_yahoo_082008