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Transcribed from The Coffeyville Journal,
Sunday, Wednesday,  Mar 28, 1917
Death Announcement for
Jasper Bell
BODY FOUND ON TRACK

The body of Jasper Bell, an aged citizen of Oolagah, a small village north of Claremore, was found beside the Iron Mountain tracks near a road crossing at that place. It is believed he had been struck by an engine while attempting to cross the track in the night. Bell leaves a wife and two sons, one in Bartlesville and the other in Sand Springs.

Contribruted by Juanita Alloway

 
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