CONRAD, METZ, ROBB, LINCOLN Burgettstown, May 3.--Word has been received here of the death of Miss Mary Gertrude CONRAD, aged 27 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George CONRAD, which occurred on Friday, April 30, at Coalinga, Cal. Miss CONRAD resided here until two years ago, being a well-known school teacher. The body is being brought to Burgettstown for interment. Mr. Jacob METZ, Sr., who has been in poor health for some time past, died in the hospital at Woodville on Friday evening. The remains were brought to his late home on the South Side Saturday afternoon. Interment was in the German cemetery Monday afternoon. *Oakdale column Henry METZ of near Jamestown was called home Friday evening owing to the serious illness of his father, Mr. Jacob METZ, Sr., of the South Side. On Monday morning, April 19, 1920 at 8:30 a.m., Miss Mary ROBB, in her 83rd year, passed peacefully away at her home in Noblestown, of dropsy, after an illness of two months. She was born in 1837 on what is now known as the Mary ROBB farm, one mile north of McDonald, and was a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John ROBB who have both passed away, Mr. ROBB July 14, 1856 and the mother, Mary KELSO ROBB, in October 19, 1879. Her two brothers, John ROBB, Jr., died in March 20, 1873 and her only sister, Mrs. Letitia J. WALLACE of Weaverville, Calif., passed to the beyond in 1917 thus being the last member of her immediate family. She was born and has always lived in this vicinity and for the past 56 years has lived in her humble home in Noblestown. Miss ROBB was a member of the United Presbyterian church of Noblestown and was loyal to her church and to her friends. She was a woman with a beautiful face, denoting a beautiful character and a kind and thoughtful heart. Miss ROBB leaves two nieces and two nephews, Mrs. W. A. MALONEY, Mrs. W. W. YOUNG and James A. WALLACE, all of Weaverville, Calif., and John WALLACE of Seattle, Wash., these being the children of the deceased sister Mrs. Letitia WALLACE. Mr. John WALLACE had been with his aunt a month previous to her death. The funeral services were held on Wednesday afternoon, April 21 at 2 o'clock at her late home, conducted by her pastor, Dr. C. M. RITCHIE, assisted by Dr. W. D. IRONS of McDonald, and Rev. W. P. VARNER, of Noblestown. Music was furnished by the choir of the Presbyterian church. Interment was in the family lot in Robinson's Run cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. Harry LINCOLN of Barr St. and Mr. Will LINCOLN and family of Valley St. were called to Dunkirk, N. Y. last week on account of the serious illness and death of their father.