MCCALL, CUMMINGS, SMITH, GORDON, MYERS Cyrus MCCALL, 68 years old, died Sunday evening, December 29, at nine o'clock, at the home of William FLOWERS, where he boarded. He was born in Westmorland County, PA., where he lived until May 1861, when he enlisted in Co. H., 11th Penn'a Reserves, serving until March 1864. On re-enlisting as a veteran he was transferred to Co. C, 190th Penn'a Veteran Volunteers and served in that company until the end of the Civil War, and was honorably discharged at Harrisburg, Pa., June 25, 1865. He was an early pioneer in the oil country, having first located at Petroleum Center, Venango county, Pa. He followed the different developments to McDonald, and had resided here for twenty years. He leaves one brother who lives in Westmoreland County, Pa., and one stepson, H. E. MCLANE. His wife, Mr. MCLANE's mother, has been dead about ten years. The funeral was in charge of the G. A. R., and he was buried in Robinson's Run cemetery with military honors on Tuesday afternoon, December 31, 1912. The Rev. W. D. IRONS, D. D., and the Rev. J. P. JORDAN officiated. John CUMMINGS, aged 76 yeas and nine months, died at the home of his daughter, Mrs. David YOUNG, near Washington, Pa., at eleven o'clock on Monday evening, December 30, 1912. He is survived by the following children: Gilbert and Albert CUMMINGS of Cherry Valley, John CUMMINGS of Madison, Pa., Mrs. YOUNG of near Washington, Mrs. Thomas SYLVESTER of Montreal, Canada, Mrs. Mary DUNCAN of Madison, Pa., Mrs. Robert THOMPSON of Sturgeon. The funeral took place from the THOMPSON home on Wednesday afternoon. The Rev. Dr. IRONS, assisted by the Rev. J. B. CAVITT, officiated. Interment was made in Robinson's Run cemetery. David Burns SMITH, aged 13 years, 8 months and 4 days, died Sunday at 9:20 a.m. of appendicitis at his home, Franklin avenue, Wilkinsburg. He was the only son of Carl and Maggie BURNS SMITH and grandson of William and Nancy NICHOL SMITH, who are well known to many of the Record readers. The funeral services were held at his late home on Monday at 8 p.m. Interment Tuesday morning in the Homewood cemetery. *Imperial column Mrs. Charles GOULD attended the funeral services of her cousin, David Burns SMITH, Monday evening at Wilkinsburg. *Imperial column Miller GORDON, aged 72, a Civil War veteran, died Thursday at two p. m. at the home of his son Joseph. He is survived by three sons: Joseph, David Edward, and Glen, and one daughter, Mrs. Lillian SPENCE. Funeral services Friday at 8 p.m. Interment Sunday morning at Paris, Pa. *Imperial column Mrs. Cora Ella MYERS, widow of the late Charles MYERS, died Friday morning, December 27, at 10 o'clock, at the home of her son-in-law, W. A. RUDY of Midway. She was born April 11, 1857, at Minerva, Ohio. The following children survive: Charles F. MYERS of El Paso, Texas; Edwin MYERS of San Francisco, Cal.; Ame MYERS of Pittsburgh and Mrs. W. A. RUDY. Mrs. MYERS had been a resident of Midway since 1908, coming here from Pittsburgh. Her death was the result of a complication of diseases from which she had been suffering for several years. Funeral services in charge of the Rev. E. V. SHOTWELL of the Methodist Episcopal Church were held at the home Sunday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment on Monday at Bayard, Ohio. *Midway column