r ¢ - 1 TT ll = cecum iv- me- - eg 1 Rg wv B® Mis ii | 5 i {4 VOLUME XXXVI . Ivy” Meyersdaled 5 .n 2 —-— etcial. - NUMBER 1557 WOMAN'S TER- Jee Throughout the County. RIBLE DEATH Mrs. Jonn Burley * of Confluence A £) K lp Burned. As the result of pouring kerosene on her kitchen fire at her home in Confluence early Tuesday morning, Mrs: John Burley was burned to death, passing away about noon of the same day. Frantic with fright, Mrs. Burley tried to beat out the flames, but as they enveloped her she plunged through a window. Unable to extricate her self she hung suspended head down- ward, until neighbors arrived. Inad- dition to her burns she was fright. fully cut by the glass. Suffering greatly, the woman was carried in- side. Then her four little children gathered about her in their night clothes. Realizing that she had no chance of recovery, the mother bade them a tearful farewell, while the little ones looked on wide-eyed, una- ble to comprehend just what had happened. A few months ago a baby in the same family pulled a kettle of boiling Sater oyer on him and was fatally burned. Four other small children suryive. Mr. Burley was absent on a hunting trip. : Mrs. Burley was a daughter of the late John Leslie of Fort Hill and in addition to her husband and children she leaves several brothers and sis- ters. She was about 40 years of age. Funeral Thursday with interment in Ursina cemetery. LITTLE DAUGHTER OF «, W. P. DIVELEY DIES. ™ With an iluiess of but one week, +' Josephine, the little two and one-half ~ year old daughter of Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Diveley of Lincoln avenue, dizé\ on Tuesday about midnight from pneumonia. Besides the parents a little brother, Paul, aged 6 years survive. The funeral will be held at 2 p. m. Friday, services to be conducted by Rev. D. W. Michael of the Lutheran church. MRS. MILLER’S CASE TO BE CONSIDERED, Attorney P. G. Oober, of Somer- set, who represents the County Board and is also retained by the rel- " atives of Mrs. W. 8. Miller, in regard to placing of Mrs. Miller in that institntion last week, was a caller at this office a few days ago. He gave it as his unbiased opinion that finan- cially ccnsidered and rationally gone oyer, that Mrs. Miller was having the very best treatment for her case. There is nothing clandestine jor ir- regular being done. The matter will be heard before Judge Ruppel at Somerset on next Tuesday, and her pest friends may be assured of a fair and impartial hearing. DONT BE MISLED. - eee am. The Entertainment Trio of The Ithaca conservatory of music will give en entertainment consisting of gongs, violin and piano solos, sketch- es and scenes from modern and classic plays (In costume) 1f you want to spend a very pleas- ant and enjoyable evening don’t miss this entertainment, brimming with wit and humor. Remember the time and place, Reformed Sunday School