Mrs. Rachel Funk Mrs. Rachel Funk died Wednesday night at her home in West Newton at the advanced age of 92 years. Funeral services were conducted at 1 o'clock Saturday. Annie Sulock Annie, rhe four=weeks-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mike Sulock, of West Newton, died Wednesday morning from injuries received by a fall. Mrs. Sulock was on her way to Justice McKenery's office on Monday evening to attend a trial, when she let the infant fall on the bridge and injured it so death resulted. Mrs. Harriet Greenwood Mrs. Harriet Greenwood, aged 60, widow of the late Chas. Greenwood is dead at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Kinnear, near Webster. Mrs. Greenwood had suffered with cancer of the stomach since October last, and death came as a happy release. Just three weeks ago the funeral service of her husband, who had died suddenly, was held from the same home. Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Shearer Mrs. Sarah Elizabeth Shearer, for 30 years or more, a resident of Latrobe, died Friday, her death being to to an attack of appendicitis. She had been in failing health for some time past, but the illness of appendicitis took the form of an acute attack. Mrs. Shearer was 72 years of age and is survived by the following children: Pete Shearer, of Latrobe; Jacob Shearer of Klondyke; John Shearer of Trafford City; Frank Shearer, of Youngstown; Mrs. Thomas Higgins, of Pittsburg; Mrs. John Dunlap, of Franklin, and William Shearer, at home. The funeral services will be held at her late residence, at 2:30 o'clock Sunday afternoon, the Rev. Gerge (Note: this is the way it was published) C. Fisher, pastor of the First Presbyterian church, being in charge. The interment will be made in Youngstown cemetery. Mrs. Jane Everett Following a recent paralytic stroke, Mrs. Phoebe Jane Everett, died Thursday at her home in Bairdstown, opposite Blairsville. Mrs. Everett, who was the wife of L. F. Everett, was a daughter of the late Capt. T. H. Spires, a locktender on the old Pennsylvania canal. She was 61 years of age and is survived by her husband and two sisters, Mrs. Fannie Dalhy of Chicago, and Mrs. Margaret Irwin of Bellaire, Ohio.