Cambria Freeman, Ebensburg, Pa. Friday, July 24, 1903 LOCAL AND PERSONAL Mr. Peter Lacy (sic) of Loretto was a visitor to Ebensburg on Saturday. Mr. Adam Rudolph of Loretto was an Ebensburg visitor on Monday. Mr. Michael Binder of Hastings spent Sunday in Ebensburg with his family who are spending the summer here. Mrs. M. D. Bearer of this place spent several days in Johnstown last week. Mr. Nathaniel Teeter of Nantyglo spent a few hours in Ebensburg on Monday. Miss Margaret Richards of this place returned on Saturday from a visit to friends in Johnstown. The Misses Ivory of Hastings who were elected teachers of the Patton schools have declined the positions. Miss Flora Price of Cresson is now filling the place of “hello girl” in the Cresson office of the Webster Coal and Coke company. The approaching marriage of John Lilly, of Patton and Miss Frances Link, of Carroll township has been announced to take place on Tuesday, July 28. Weigh boss, Oliver Reese, who was found dead at Anita, near Punxsutawney, Tuesday morning, July 14th, and is believed by some to have been murdered, formerly lived at Hastings a number of years ago with his parents. James White, supervisor of Summerhill township, has started to work on the new road which is to cut off the McDunn hill. This road when finished will have a grade of four feet to the hundred and will be the shortest route from Wilmore to Summerhill. Attorney Fred Barker made a business trip to Bakerton on Tuesday. T. C. George of Lilly transacted business in this place Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fenelon are visiting friends and relatives in this place. Miss Mary Gillen, a well-known Gallitzin teacher has been quite ill with Bright’s disease. Attorney John W. Kephart was registered at the Capital Hotel in Johnstown upon Tuesday. Henry Mannion of Barnesboro has gone to Pittsburg to take an eight week course in embalming. The Rev. Father Hugh O’Neal, pastor of the Sacred Heart Church, Conemaugh, was visiting this week in the north of the county. Albert C. Hines called at the FREEMAN office on Tuesday. Mr. Hines is making an active canvass for the nomination for jury commissioner. Deputy Prothonotary Stewart S. Kinkead of Ebensburg was in Johnstown Saturday and Monday. He was registered at the Capital Hotel. Jacob Thomas of Thomas Mills was in this place Thursday. Mr. Thomas called at the FREEMAN office and wished the new management success. Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Gallagher of Youngstown, Ohio, are guests at the home of Mrs. Gallagher’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Darragh in this place. Word has been received by relatives that Carl R. McKendrick, son of J. F. McKendrick, will be married in the near future to a young lady from Baltimore. The Rev. Father Fridolon of St. Vincent’s Monastery, near Latrobe, was in Johnstown this week visiting the priests at St. Joseph’s German Catholic Church and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hornick in the Ninth ward. Thomas Hagan, one of the supervisors of Allegheny township, has resigned as a result of his being fined for neglecting to keep the loose stones off the road in his billiwick. The other supervisor, Jacob Sherry, died last week so that the township is at present without a supervisor. On Wednesday a party of Johnstown young people composed of the following persons registered at the Mountain House: J. J. Monaghan, Chas. C. Campbell, J. A. Northwood, Miss Anna Young, Miss M. E. Zimmerman and Miss B. Dellemater. The party drove from Johnstown, returning in the evening. The Rev. W. H. Williams, Pastor of the Calvinistic Presbyterian Church, Ebensburg, the sermon in the chapel of that institution on last Sabbath. The Rev.d gentleman’s church attended the services and rendered choice Sacred Music. **[this paragraph doesn’t make sense seems like lots of words omitted[ Nathan Walters Nathan Walters of Amsbry died last Saturday morning at the Altoona hospital from an injury received while at work in the mines two weeks ago. He is survived by his wife and three children---Phyllis, Frank, and John. Interment was made Sunday afternoon at Baker’s Mines. _________________________________________________________________ See how Windows connects the people, information, and fun that are part of your life. http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/msnnkwxp1020093175mrt/direct/01/