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    1. WATERLOO, RALSTON, PEARCE, BROWN, RALSTON, MORRISON, ENGLISH Sept. 20, 1902 McDonald PA Record
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. WATERLOO, RALSTON, PEARCE, BROWN, RALSTON, MORRISON, ENGLISH The 3-year-old child of Victor WATERLOO of Sturgeon died Thursday, of diphtheria. Interment at Arlington Friday. Died Wednesday evening, Sept. 17, the 4-months-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel RALSTON, on the ANDERSON farm, south of Sturgeon. Interment at Arlington cemetery Thursday at 4 o'clock. R. E. PEARCE, aged 53 years, died at his home on Valley street, Monday, Sept. 15 from cancer. Deceased was a carrier on rural route No. 43, and is survived by a wife, three sons and one daughter. Funeral services were held at the late residence on Valley street, Tuesday, Sept. 16. Interment at Miller's Run cemetery. John BROWN of Reissing died Saturday, Sept. 13th of typhoid. Deceased recently came her from the strike regions of West Virginia. He was 50 years old and is survived by a widow and three children. Services were held at Arlington cemetery, where he was buried Sunday at 5 o'clock, Rev. IRONS officiating. Samuel RALSTON, aged 77 years, died at the home of his son-in-law, William CRAWFORD, on the BARNETT farm, at the head of Plum Run, on Saturday, Sept. 13, from cancer of the stomach. Deceased is survived by three sons and five daughters. Funeral services were held Monday, Sept. 15, by Rev. CONNOR, interment at Candor cemetery. Olive Belle MORRISON, aged 3 years, died at the home of her grandparents at Pleasant City, O., of membranous croup, on Tuesday, Sept. 16. The remains were brought to McDonald and taken to the home of E. F. SCOTT, of Venice, from where the funeral took place Thursday at 2 o'clock, Rev. CONNORS officiating. Interment in Venice cemetery. Rev. J. W. ENGLISH, D. D., has just returned from a three weeks' sojourn in and near Fort Wayne, Ind., where he was called by what proved to be the last illness of his father, James ENGLISH. Mr. ENGLISH was born in County Antrim, Ireland, Sept. 7, 1822, and came to this country in 1847, on the same ship with Mrs. Mrs. Andrew SHANE, the mother of our two townsmen, Samuel and J. P. SHANE. W. J. MILLER, his brother James, and sister Jane were also on the same ship. Mr. ENGLISH went to Indiana when that part of the country was the "far west", and well knew what it was to endure the hardships of pioneer life. He was the father of nine children, eight of whom followed him to his last resting place.

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