CARL, CRAWFORD, DUFFY, POSKIN, PAGE Frederick CARL, aged forty-___ ... resident and well-known ... Mt. Pleasant township, died ... October 27, 1913, at seven o'clock ... home of his mother, Mrs. Cha... near Hickory, death being due ... Mr. CARL has spent his entire life ... Pleasant township and was a well-known farmer. He was unmarried. He is survived by one brother, August CARL of Washington, and his mother, with whom he made his home. The funeral services were held from the late home at Hickory Wednesday afternoon at one o'clock. Interment in the Mt. Pleasant cemetery. *Damaged column Mrs. Annie CRAWFORD died at her home in Economy, Friday morning, October 24, 1913, at eight o'clock, of cancer. She had been a sufferer for several months, but had been confined to her bed only the last three or four weeks. The CRAWFORD family were former residents here, moving to Economy shortly after the death of Mr. CRAWFORD a little over two years ago. Mrs. CRAWFORD is survived by the following children: Reuben of near Imperial, Mrs. Victor CAGNON of Washington, Ollie and William, residing at Economy, and Mrs. Margaret HARRIS and George at home; also by two brothers and two sisters: David WINTERS of Cleveland, W. J. WINTERS of Bulger, Mrs. C. O. CRAWFORD of Midway and Mrs. BROMAN of McKeesport. Mrs. CRAWFORD was a daughter of the late Gamble WINTERS and also survived by a step-mother and several half-brothers and sisters. The body was brought to the C. O. CRAWFORD home Sunday morning, where the funeral services were conducted at 2:30 by the Rev. J. G. REANEY, pastor of the United Presbyterian Church, assisted by the Rev. J. D. GIBSON of Elizabeth, a former pastor of the deceased. Interment at Center. *Midway column Patrick DUFFY, aged forty-seven years, died in the Mercy Hospital, Pittsburgh, on Monday of last week, as the result of injuries received at the Fayette mine early Monday morning. Mr. DUFFY was born in Ireland and came to this country about ten years ago. He settled in Noblestown and has resided here ever since. He is survived by his wife and the following children: Mrs. Daniel HAYES, John, James, Tiny, Mary and Charles DUFFY. Two brothers and three sisters also survive. They are James DUFFY of Sturgeon, Hugh DUFFY of Canonsburg, Mrs. P. HUSTON of Elizabeth, Mrs. C. P. MCGREGOR and Miss Sarah DUFFY of Sturgeon. Mr. DUFFY was a member of Sturgeon Aerie F. O. E. and McDonald A. O. H. Funeral services were held in St. Patrick's Church, Noblestown, Wednesday morning, the Rev. D. J. COX officiating. Interment was made in St. Patrick's cemetery. *Noblestown column Emily POSKIN, aged 11 years, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William POSKIN, who reside at the Champion mine, died at the home of the parents Wednesday afternoon at four o'clock, following a short illness which was the result of and attack of scarlet fever. There are no other cases at the POSKIN home as yet. Two brothers and two sisters, besides the parents, survive. The funeral was held Thursday afternoon. V. M. MCDOWELL and Mrs. J. M. MOORE attended the funeral of their uncle, S. B. PAGE, at McKeesport, Wednesday. *Midway column