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INFORMATION WANTED Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
INFORMATION WANTED
Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
Probably Signs Only Joseph J. or J. J. Bell. Reward to Him or Any Party Complying with Terms of Notice. Call His Attention to this and establish Communication with Wife, if Living, or Notify if Certain of Demise.
MRS. J. J. BELL, Imnah, Oregon, is anxious to learn the whereabouts of her husband, Louis J. J. Bell, also known as Joseph J. Bell. He is a blacksmith and woodworker by trade; 44 years of age; 5 feet 10 inches high; weighs about 165 pounds. He left home April 8th, 1902. Complexion very dark, is slightly pock-marked; hair, eyes, eyebrows, and mustache almost black; and end of third finger of right hand off at first joint. Long arms and rather large, thick hands. Turns in toes slightly in walking. Is older by three years than in photo. Wife impelled to this course, hoping he may see this, realize her distress, and if he has any love for wife and home, it will be to his interest and to his advantage to return or write at once. Trust devoted wife to make everything satisfactory if he will only let her know his wishes and give her a chance to do so; he should know that life without him is worthless and miserable. Wife offers $25.00 to anyone seeing him to call his attention to this and also write to her at once, to address given, any information known
INFORMATION WANTED Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
INFORMATION WANTED
Of LOUIS J. J. BELL
Probably Signs Only Joseph J. or J. J. Bell. Reward to Him or Any Party Complying with Terms of Notice. Call His Attention to this and establish Communication with Wife, if Living, or Notify if Certain of Demise.
MRS. J. J. BELL, Imnah, Oregon, is anxious to learn the whereabouts of her husband, Louis J. J. Bell, also known as Joseph J. Bell. He is a blacksmith and woodworker by trade; 44 years of age; 5 feet 10 inches high; weighs about 165 pounds. He left home April 8th, 1902. Complexion very dark, is slightly pock-marked; hair, eyes, eyebrows, and mustache almost black; and end of third finger of right hand off at first joint. Long arms and rather large, thick hands. Turns in toes slightly in walking. Is older by three years than in photo. Wife impelled to this course, hoping he may see this, realize her distress, and if he has any love for wife and home, it will be to his interest and to his advantage to return or write at once. Trust devoted wife to make everything satisfactory if he will only let her know his wishes and give her a chance to do so; he should know that life without him is worthless and miserable. Wife offers $25.00 to anyone seeing him to call his attention to this and also write to her at once, to address given, any information known
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1911-1914
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1911 January 9 to 1914 May 3
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1908-1911
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1908 May 24 to 1911 April 25
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915-1918
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 November 11 to 1918 August 8
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1911-1914
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1911 January 9 to 1914 May 3
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1908-1911
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1908 May 24 to 1911 April 25
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 June 15 to 1915 September 22. The journal also includes newspaper clippings of Miles' Fountain Square Conversation column authored for the Chattanooga News
Emma Bell Miles journal, 1915
Journal authored by Walden's Ridge naturalist, artist, and author Emma Bell Miles from 1915 June 15 to 1915 September 22. The journal also includes newspaper clippings of Miles' Fountain Square Conversation column authored for the Chattanooga News
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