COUSINS, REYNOLDS, THOMPSON, PENNELL, WILSON, KUNKLE Carl COUSINS, aged 24 years, son of Mr. and Mrs. William COUSINS of Noblestown, died at the home of his parents Sunday morning at 5 o'clock, after an illness of a week. Death was due to typhoid pneumonia. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal church. Besides the parents, five brothers and one sister survive. The funeral services were held at the Cousins home Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock and were conducted by the Rev. A. F. BILLINGS. The interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. Joseph F. REYNOLDS, aged 62 years, died Sunday evening at 7:30 o'clock at his home in Station street, after a lingering illness. He was a well-known carpenter and had been in failing health for several years. He was born near West Newton, Westmoreland county, and spent his early life there. He located in the West for a time, but twenty-nine years ago came to McDonald. He was twice married, the death of his first wife occurring many years ago. In 1889 he was married to Mary E. ROBB, who survives. He was a member of the First United Presbyterian Church. Besides his wife he leaves two sons and one daughter: Daniel REYNOLDS of Midway, Clark REYNOLDS of Pittsburgh, and Miss Anna Mary at home. The funeral services were held Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock at the First United Presbyterian church, in charge of the Rev. J. P. JORDAN. The interment was in Robinson's Run Cemetery. Mrs. Jane MCBURNEY THOMPSON, widow of the late R. R. THOMPSON, died at her home in Houston Monday evening at 5:30 o'clock. She was in her 86th year, and had been sick for about one week. About a week ago she fell in her home and did not recover from the effects. The daughter of John MCBURNEY, Mrs. THOMPSON was born in Cherry Valley, where she spent her youth. She was united in marriage with Mr. THOMPSON in 1871 and for years made her home in Mt. Pleasant township, where Mr. THOMPSON was a successful farmer. For the past 14 years the family home had been in Houston. Mrs. THOMPSON was a member of the Houston United Presbyterian Church. Two sisters and one brother survive: Mrs. Martha MCILVAINE of Houston and Mrs. Sara JEFFREY and W. A. MCBURNEY of Canonsburg. Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon in the Houston United Presbyterian church and were conducted by the Rev. J. C. KISTLER. Interment was made in the Hickory United Presbyterian cemetery. Mr. PENNELL, a lumberman, formerly of Imperial, died Friday, August 21, of pneumonia. *Imperial column Mrs. John WILSON died at her late home near Virsoix on Saturday, August 15th. at 5:20 p.m., aged 89 years, 7 months and 15 days. Mrs. WILSON was Miss Sara C. SMITH of Ohio, before her marriage to James MCELHANEY of Illinois. After his death she was united to John WILSON and made her home in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, where her husband was engaged in the pursuit of farming until his death. Funeral services were held at her late home on Monday, August 17, at 2 p.m. The Rev. Mr. HAYS conducted the services. Interment was made in Hebron cemetery. Mary KUNKLE, little daughter of Robert KUNKLE, formerly of Midway, died of diphtheria at the home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles RUSSELL. *Midway column