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J. J. Bell

Bush’s residence [3]. They returned from the expedition much refreshed, but Bell (or McPherson) had a narrow escape while hunting: he sat on a balancing rock that started rolling down a steep precipice, but he fell behind it and survived [2]. During this time, neighbors reported that Bell was writing a novel or book titled *How to Make an Honest Living Without Work* [1].

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  1. It is reported in the neighborhood that J… (1891)
    It is reported in the neighborhood that J. J. Bell is writing a novel or book, the title of which will be “How to make an honest living without work.” If he succeeds in demonstrating his proposition his book
  2. J. J. Bell and family and P. McPherson (1891)
    J. J. Bell and family and P. McPherson have returned from their camping expedition on the Whitewater, much refreshed from the trip. Me met with a narrow escape from instant death while out hunting. He was sit
  3. J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson (1891)
    J. J. Bell and family and P. M. McPerson are in camp on Whitewater opposite Mr. Bush’s residence. They are all having a splendid time and living off the fat land. Hunting and fishing is their chief amusement
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