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An old-time newspaper man in a new field, "Jack" Bell, known everywhere in the Southwest and popular wherever known,
is now the editor and manager of the Canon City Clipper, which he purposes to make one of the liveliest weeklies in the West.
Familiar with every phase of frontier life in the days when the Western newspaper man saw things as they were and found them lurid and exciting enough, "Jack" Bell
has been a careful commentator on the growth and progress of the territory to which he appeals for patronage.
It is safe enough to say that his thousands of friends will stand by him and his well known and varied abilities will win the reward they deserve.
Mr. Bell is in Denver buying paper and printers' ink from The Post's manufactories and is thus making good his business motto:
"Products better than those of Colorado cannot be found on this planet."
GRANDFATHER: JACK BELL:
GRANDMOTHER: CATHERINE BURNETT:
FATHER: BRADLEY EVANS BELL (BRADLEY T. VAN DEUSEN):
ME:
Denver Post, December 17, 1905
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