1 Williaju McKinley Taylor; William McKinley Taylor, of Jfc-'Dormott, third son of 2tewUu and Mary (Shively) Taylor, was horn Oci. 1*2, 1895, at Rush f own, O., and died March 18,1917, aged twenty-one years, fire months and sis days, Taylor was fatally injured in a railroad wreck at Collier, W. *Vn., forty miles west of Pittsburgh, Sunday evening, March ]8. The deceased was em-i ployed as brakexnan on the Pan Handle railroad at the time of the fatal accident. lie died at a hospital in Steubenville, O., three hours after being injured,I II is mother, Lwu brothers and an !only sister have preceded him to tho •better world, leaving to mourn his i dcntli a father, step-mother and twn : brothers, along with a largo number |of friends. JTe was familiarly known us “Kiii,” a jolly, good-hearted boy, loved by everyone with whom he came in contact.| In February, 1010, he united with ■the M. Ji church lit McDermott j while Rev. Gordon was holding speo ! ial meetings. Tho body arrived homo Monday* March 19, The funeral services were held from the McDermott church Tuesday afternoon, at 2:30 o’clock, interment taking place at Rush town.