FE CENTRE REPORTER. AUGUST 29 wil FrHURSDAY, DEATHS (Col, John I. Jack died at Long Becch, California, aged seventy-three years, pine months. Ioterment was nade at Harlin, Iowa. Col, Jack wns i native of Harrie township, hav- ing been born in Boalsburg. At the opening of the Civil War Mr. Jack organized a company snd was nade its lieutenant, prt he enlisted in the Forty-sixth Regiment, became captain of his company, and finally promoted to the rank of colo- nel, After the war Col, Jack went Into the cil flelds of Penpsylvanis, and iter to lows, locating permanently at Harlio, In addition to his wife he is survive ed by three children: Mrs, Grace Jack Hall, wife of Mejor Hall, of the Pwelfth U. 8B. infantry ; George E., of Harlin, [ows, and John Philip, of seattle, Washington, Ira J. Lee, a native of Centre coun. ty, died suddenly of heart failure at his home in Greenwood, Nebraska, aged pixty yesrs, Mr. Lee was born and raised in Cen- re connty, and will be remembered y many older acquaintances and who will mourn bis death i to Nebraska twenty-nine ira ago and prospered in that ccun- § ng an upright, honored and rogressive citizan, His wifa preced- ed him in death a little over a year ayo, leaving three sons and two One sister, Mrs. Arthur of Htate College, also sar- bn friends He went ¥e try, oe: i daughters Vasson, vives, Mr. Lee was formerly a resident of Centre Hall and was employed in the carriage shops conducted by the late Levi Murray. r suflering for nearly three years sneer apd undergoicg two opera- hospital, the last one in of this year, Mrs. Nancy Briek- y, wife of O W. Brickley, residing Ek Haven, died Wednesday of w had lived in Leck Huven for the past ten years, havivg previcu-ly lived at Howard, where she born and reared. Bhe was aged fifiy+«ix years, and leaves her husband and four children, as follows : How ard, at Dome he ek. Bhe WAR ism Long, of Howard, and Mrs mes Hayes, of Howard. A A tp LOCALS GRANGE ENUAMPMENT AND FAIR, tinues for Ove Week