ANDERSON, SMITH, KUEHNERT, BOCK Mrs. Martha ANDRSON aged 73, died about noon Sunday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles MYERS, Valley St., after a lingering illness due to a general breakdown of her health. Mrs. ANDERSON lived in Washington a long period but about 18 years ago came to McDonald with her husband, who died four years later. Besides Mrs. MYERS, one other daughter, Mrs. Martha BELL of Alvy, W. Va., and one son, John ANDERSON of Washington, survive. The funeral services were held at the MYERS home Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock in charge of the Rev. W. D. IRONS. The body will be taken to Washington for interment in the Washington cemetery. Thomas SMITH died on Friday night at 9 o'clock at the County Home. Mr. SMITH had been visiting at the home of his brother Henry and went back to the County Home on Friday morning. When he left his brother's home he was not feeling well and death came that night. He was one of the oldest residents of McDonald and for a number of years made his home here. Funeral services were held on Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock at the home of his brother Henry in charge of Rev. J. P. JORDAN assisted by Rev. J. B. CAVITT. Interment was in Robinson Run cemetery. Mrs. Anna M. KUEHNERT aged 68 yeas died in the West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh at 5:20 o'clock Sunday morning. Mrs. KUEHNERT was the widow of Robert KUEHNERT. She was born in Germany. For the past 35 years she has been a resident of Pittsburgh. She is survived by three sons: George C. KUEHNERT editor of the McDonald Record; William J. O. KUEHNERT, New York and Richard KUEHNERT of San Bernadino, Cal.; two daughters, Miss Linnie KUEHNERT of Pittsburgh and Mrs. VONDERAHE of N. Y. and six grandchildren. Funeral services were held in the H. SAMPSON Chapel, Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Interment was in Robinson Run cemetery. Elmer BOCK of Oakdale died at the West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh, Saturday morning about 4 o'clock. He was stricken with appendicitis several days ago and on Monday was taken to the hospital, where he underwent an operation. Mr. BOCK had conducted a blacksmith shop in Oakdale, but lived on a far about three miles from that place. He was aged about thirty years, and leaves his widow and one son. Mrs. BOCK is a daughter of S. Morgan HOPPER of Oakdale. Mr. BOCK was highly esteemed by a large circle of friends who were shocked to hear of his death today. The body was taken to his late home Saturday afternoon and funeral services were held Monday at 1 o'clock.