SLATER, LEE, COLLINS, RUSSELL, KELLY Miss Estelle SLATER, 35 years old, died at Beaver Falls Saturday night, August 30, after brief illness form pneumonia. Miss SLATER was a daughter of George SLATER, who was burned to death in his home on the GEORGE farm, near Venice in September 1888. She had lived with her mother at Beaver Falls for a number of years. The Rev. J. C. SLATER, a minister of the Reformed Presbyterian church, also lives at Beaver Falls, and a sister, Mrs. MCILHANY, resided in Kansas. The SLATER family was long prominent in the Venice neighborhood, the late Rev. Thomas SLATER having for many years been pastor of the Reformed Presbyterian Church near Venice. Drowned in 18 inches of water in a watering trough in front of his home was the fate of Walter Craig LEE, 18-months old son of Walter LEE of Cross Creek, last Saturday evening. The boy had been playing in the yard for some time. When his parents went to get him he could not be found. A search was instituted and the body was found in the watering trough. It was supposed the child was trying to look into the trough, became overbalanced and fell in. Hugh, little son of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. COLLINS, aged two and one-half years, died Wednesday afternoon, September 3, of bronchial pneumonia. Funeral services will be conducted from the church at Castle Shannon, Friday. *Midway column William RUSSELL, 83 years old, of near Burgettstown died very suddenly on Monday morning at the home of his son, D. M. RUSSELL, north of Midway. Mr. RUSSELL had come in his buggy from Burgettstown and had been at the home of his son only about fifteen minutes when death came. James RUSSELL, a grandson, had put his horse away and while waiting the aged man seated himself on the tongue of a wagon from where he fell to the ground. When friends ran to him he was dead. *Midway column Mrs. Thomas KELLY died at the Mercy hospital, Friday, August 29, 1913. The remains were brought to the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles RUSSELL, where funeral services were conducted Sunday afternoon at two o'clock, by the Rev. E. V. SHOTWELL. Interment at Center. She is survived by her husband, father and mother, three brothers and five sisters. *Midway column