COOPER, BAILEY, GUNDLACH, GREGG Died March 1, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. WRIGHT at Coraopolis, Mrs. COOPER, aged 86 years. The deceased formerly resided here. *Compiler's note-This was listed in the Fayetteville column William S. BAILEY died at his house near Candor on Saturday night, February 27, 1909, in the seventy-second year of his age. A complication of diseased, coupled with his _____ years, caused his death. W. S. BAILEY was a son of Matthew and Ann (maiden name given, but I can't read it) BAILEY, and was born on a farm adjoining that on which he died. He was a farmer, and had always lived in Robinson township except a residence of four years on the farm now owned by John N. SMILEY in Smith township. He was a staunch Republican and took an active interest in politics. In 1891 he was elected to the board of county commissioners and held that office for six years. Mr. BAILEY was one of a family of six boys and two girls. Until three years ago there had not been a death among these eight children, but in the last nine months three of them have passed away. Rev. John BAILEY of near Pittsburg died in Sept. 1906; Rev. Samuel BAILEY of Xenia, Ohio, died June 1908, James Bailey of Allegheny died October 1908. Two brothers and two sisters still live: Alexander and Carlisle BAILEY, both of Xenia, Ohio; Mrs. Sarah ANDREWS of McDonald and Miss Margaret BAILEY of Burgettstown. His wife, who was Esther GALBREITH, daughter of James GALBRAITH of Robinson township, survives with the following children: Rev. Austin S. BAILEY of Iowa; Rev. Edgar BAILEY of near Xenia, Ohio; John, at home; Mack of California State; Samuel, a lawyer of Pittsburg, and Mrs. Alice ADAMS, who lives in Iowa. Mr. BAILEY had been a member of the Raccoon Presbyterian Church of Candor for the past thirty years, and for several yeas had been an elder of that church. Funeral services were held from his late residence Wednesday afternoon at 1 o'clock. Interment in the Candor cemetery. Henry GUNDLACH, 34 years old, died of pneumonia on Sunday at his home three miles south of Hickory, after an illness of one week. He was employed as an engineer at the Witch Hazel mine. The deceased was a son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles GUNDLACH, who survive. He is also survived by his wife and four small children. Mrs. Herman BRINKMAN of near Hickory is a sister. Funeral services were held Tuesday afternoon at the German Lutheran Church by the Rev. J. W. BORN. Mrs. Louisa J. A. GREGG, who was in her 65th year, died at her home at Imperial Tuesday morning, March 2, 1909, after a long illness from dropsy and other ailments. Mrs. GREGG is survived by her husband, Mark K. GREGG, and four sons, Charles, at home, Harry at Hamilton, Mo., and Alexander and Edward in Washington State. The funeral services were held in the Valley Church Thursday at 2 p.m. Interment in Valley Church cemetery.