John 8. Kelley died at bis home \u Benton product of Anderson on last \ Friday morning at 9 o’oJoak. Soffle ; throe inoutha ago Mr. Kelley received auddeu fitroko of paralyeia which waft? f uunaually severe and and ibe general '. Q impreosiou was it would prove undaoifc has. He haa lingered aloo^j however iu a eemi-cousoious condition^ for several weeks tilt at last the eodi -came Friday morning. The deceased^j* . ** *'T r-was 60 years of oge being the oldest lt;ijj£ Vjseven brothers; William, George, JaDqes ^ JM., Barley P., Edward h, B. E. ^ and;-;lived nearlyv!Johu B. Kelley. He baa lived bis life ou Mud Greek baying n»Qv$dL there when quite a young man eorae.^Br1 years ago and baa resided on the faj all the while, where he breathed last. Mr. Kelley was one qf the be*i ^men. An excellent husband and fa the and a most courteous and kind hearted neighbor and friend be won the love and respect of all with whom be assucigtgij^ Tbo the last ten years of bU life wV embittered by a most relations and in* aesaant litigation, it was bn aoflpqnt of the short comings of other people and no breath of suspicion as to either his integrity or good intention ever at, taobed to Mr. Kelley. Indesd be was tj heavy loser thro it all. The funeral which ooourred Sunday morning at o’clock at the residence was one of thftlargest ever held in Anderson town the remains were laid to rest in East Liberty Cemetery. Rev. Rgott -Latter pay Saint minister from officiated.