RANK, HILL, SELOSKY, GRADY, GILBERT, CLAYBORNE, BURGUIER, DEICHLER, MCBRIDE, HAYS The infant son of Mr.and Mrs. Jules RANK died at the home of his parents at Champion on Monday morning. Funeral services were held on Tuesday morning at the home. Interment was in Robinson's Run cemetery. James Wilson HILL, aged 57 years died on Thursday morning at his home, 500 Prospect avenue, Ingram. He was a son of the late James HILL, of Hickory, and is survived by his wife and small children. Funeral services were held at his late home Friday afternoon, Feb. 6, at 2 o'clock. Stanley SELOSKY, who was employed in the mine of the McDonald Coal company at Sturgeon, died at 1:20 o'clock Tuesday afternoon at the Passavant hospital, Pittsburgh, where he had been taken. Mr. SELOSKY was caught by a fall of slate in the morning. First aid was rendered him at the mine and he was taken to the hospital on the 9:20 train. His home was in McDonald. John M. GRADY, son of Mike GRADY died in the South Side hospital on Wednesday, February 4th, 1920. He was 30 years of age. Mr. GRADY is survived by his father and three sisters, Mrs. William ANDREWS, Mrs. Robert PURDY and Mrs. Edward SMITH, all of McDonald. Funeral services were held at St. Alphonsus' church on Sunday. The interment was in the Noblestown cemetery. Mrs. Margaret GILBERT, wife of Peter GILBERT died at her home in Primrose on Sunday at one o'clock p.m. She was aged 19 years. Mrs. GILBERT's maiden name was KRESS, being the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John KRESS. Pneumonia was the cause of her death. She leaves her husband and two small children. Funeral services were held at her late home on Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock in charge of Rev. J. H. DEBOLT, pastor of the Methodist church of this place. Interment was in Center cemetery. William H. CLAYBORNE, aged 28 years, died at the home of his grandmother, in Monongahela, Thursday, February 5, after an illness of three months. Mr. CLAYBORNE was engaged in the fish and oyster business in Lincoln avenue. Funeral services were held in the A. M. E. church, Monongahela, Sunday, February 8th, at 2 p.m. He is survived by his mother, Mrs. Sandy JONES of Pittsburgh, one sister, Mrs. John SIMS of Oakdale, and one brother, Clarence, of Cleveland, Ohio. Mrs. Peter BURGUIER died at her home in Champion on Tuesday evening at 9:30 o'clock. She recently underwent an operation, which resulted in her death. Mrs. BRUGUIER was born in France, May 3, 1882. About 25 years ago she came to this country and has spent most of those years around Sturgeon. Besides her husband, she leaves tow sisters, Mrs. Margaret HYMEN, and Mrs. Martin FAOLA, both of Chicago; and one brother, Donton LAROT, of Primrose. Funeral services will be held at the home on Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Interment will be in Robinson Run cemetery. Joseph DEICHLER, aged 68 years, died at his home, west of town, Tuesday evening. His death was due to asthma, a disease from which he has been suffering for the past five or six years. He was born in Germany, and in 1875 was united in marriage with Miss Mar__et SPINGLER. About thirty years ago they came to this country, and ___ since then resided in Midway and McDonald. Besides his wife Mr. DEICHLER leaves ... ___ldren as follows: Mrs. C. A. ____ of McDonald; Andrew, of ___, Peter, of Montour: Joseph, ____, __nry, Charles and Margaret, ... and Mrs. MCGARY, of Mon___. ____teen grandchildren also survive. Funeral services will be held _____ afternoon at 1:30 o'clock. The interment will be in ... cemetery. *portion of column ripped away Mrs. Jane MCBRIDE ... widow of James ... home here on Feb. ... ___ness of ten weeks. *Remainder ripped away There was at least one additional obit that was ripped away so that no useful information could be gleaned. Burgettstown, Feb. 8---Ernest Blake HAYS, aged 44 years, familiarly known as Blake HAYS, for many years constable of Smith township, died at the Mercy hospital, Pittsburg, at 6 o'clock this morning. Mr. HAYS had been a patient at the hospital for the past 10 weeks, suffering from a malady which baffled the skill of the attending physicians. He was a son of the late John B. HAYS, of Smith township and well known in the community. As constable of the township he was a most efficient officer and since the township had become so thickly populated had been kept very busy. He was a fearless prosecutor of illegal liquor sellers. He was married six years ago to Miss Margaret ALLISON, who survived with two small children. Two brothers, George and Wiley HAYS, of Pittsburgh also survive. Funeral services were held at his late home here, Tuesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. The interment was at the Fairview cemetery.