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EBENSBURG ALLEGHANIAN
EBENSBURG, PA
1886
Thursday, 15 Mar 1886
VOL. 7, NO 22
Submitted by Lisa Baker
DIED--On Wednesday evening, Feb. 28th, of a lingering illness, Miss Maggie Smay, in the 26th year of her age.
COURT PROCEEDINGS.
Comth. vs. Joseph Storm--robbery. A true bill. This defendant was charged, with Michael Phalon, (the latter not taken,) with perpetrating a robbery upon Mr. Henry Hoppel, on the Carrolltown road, in September last. Jury called and sworn, who find him not guilty.
DIED--At her residence, in Ebensburg, on Sunday, 11th instant, Margaret, wife of Thomas J. Lloyd, aged about 25 years.
On Monday last, at his residence, in Ebensburg, Frederick Hart, aged about 50 years.
OBITUARY--It was with deep regret that we last week announced the death of Philip S. Noon, Esq., late District Attorney for this county. The deceased was the youngest and only remaining son of the late Judge Noon, well known throughout the county, he having successively filled the offices of Sheriff, County Treasurer, Assemblyman, Prothonotary and Associate Judge. The subject of this sketch was born in 1835, and after having studied law for two years in the office of R.L. Johnston, Esq., was in 1856 admitted to practice his profession in the Courts of this county. In 1859, he was elected on the Democratic ticket to the office of District Attorney for the county, and was re-elected by the same party in 1862. Just previous to retiring from this position, at the last December Court, he was seized with a violent hemorrhage of the lungs. Although his constitution was naturally robust, it gradually yielded to the inroads of disease, until, on Wednesday, the 7th, his mortal career was closed in death.
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