His Injuries Proved Fatal
On Saturday of last week Alexander
McConahy, a well-known farmer of Shenango township, was badly hurt
by being thrown out of a wagon. He was crossing a railroad track in
Stabtown and his wagon was run into by a switch engine.
The former was badly demolished and Mr. McConahy was thrown out
with great force. One of his arms was badly torn and in addition to this
he received internal injuries. He lingered in great agony until Thursday night, when he
died. Funeral Sunday at 10:30 a. m. The
deceased was 63 years of age.
New
Castle News Weekly, 14 Feb 1883
Submitted
by Donna
E. Mohney