The Washington Republican Washington County Friday March 1, 1901 Jacob KELLER was born in Glattfelder, Switzerland, Nov. 15, 1878. His mother died when he was a mere child. His father emigrated to this country and settled in Washington 16 years ago and has also been dead a number of years. Jacob made his home with his now sorrowing sister, who livingly cared for him to the last. He departed this life at the home of his sister, Mrs. Wm. SCHULTLESS, this city, Feb. 25, 1901, aged 22 years, 3 months and 10 days. He was converted to God under the labors of Rev. L.E. BEACHER during the winter of 1894. Jacob was a quiet reserved young man of good character and highly respected by his many friends. His death was caused by pneumonia form which he was a great sufferer for several weeks. He entertained little hope of recovery during his sickness an dwas ready and desirous to depart this life and be at rest. He leaves besides his sister, a brother John, of Pond Creek, Okla., who was here at the time of his death. The funeral took place from the Evangelical church, Tuesday, Feb. 26.