CRAWFORD, GAEMLICH, PORTER, ARMOUR, THOMAS Samuel W. CRAWFORD, on of Butler County's most highly respected citizens, died at Kidwell, W. Va., where he had gone for the benefit of his health. The remains were brought to his old home at West Jefferson, Butler County, on Saturday. Mr. CRAWFORD was twice married. His first wife was Miss Jane FERGUSON of Oakdale, and his second wife was Miss Cassie ELDER of Midway. Funeral services were held at his old home, conducted by the pastor, the Rev. Mr. BAIRD of Clinton U. P. Church. Interment at Summit cemetery, Monday. He is survived by these children: Samuel of Freeport, Thomas, Oliver, and Mrs. Sarah LARDIN of Tarentum, Mrs. Annie SHICK of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Fred KING of Kidwell, W. Va., and Mrs. S. A. DICKSON of West Jefferson, with whom he had made his home. Estate of Prudence GAEMLICH, late of Finley Township, Allegheny County. S. G. MATCHETT, Administrator, Clinton, Pa. *Administrator's notice, no obit found Estate of John Steven PORTER, late of Robinson township, Washington County. Mrs. John S. Porter, Midway, Pa. *Administratrix notice, no obit found Mr. and Mrs. R. M. DONALDSON attended the funeral of the latter's uncle, Mr. ARMOUR, at Burgettstown, Thursday. *Midway column Alexander THOMAS, who died Tuesday morning, April 1, was born in Aberdeen, North Wales, April 8, 1843. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Elizabeth EATHORNE THOMAS. Mr. THOMAS has lived in Midway for thirty-five years and for the past year has been confined to his home with Bright's disease. Funeral services were held at the home Thursday afternoon at two o'clock. Interment at Center cemetery. Mrs. Harry BLUETT of Greensburg attended the funeral of Alexander THOMAS on Thursday and will remain for a visit with her sister, Mrs. THOMAS. *April 11, 1913 McDonald PA Record, Midway column Mrs. William EATHORNE and Mr. and Mrs. Walter DOUGLASS of Carnegie, William EATHORNE of East Pittsburgh, Mr. and Mrs. William MCDOWELL, Mr. and Mrs. John MCDOWELL of McDonald attended the funeral of Alexander THOMAS last Thursday. *April 11, 1913 McDonald PA Record, Midway column