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Was Charles Fox, a Colored Resident of Cokeotto.11 f 11111«'1HFriday afternoon Charles l'ox. ayed ,, it*, a eolored man «»in|*1«at t ‘| coke plant at Cokeotto, ami i' n. |ithere wit 11 hi* wife and «• ilit «*liiIlt;11«*t..eidered John \\ oiler s saloon, pur-' chased a dimes worth of whiske\ in M a bottle, paid down •» rents and had |( the remainin'? nickle charged. t-Fox was met outside by anotlmi j eolored man and the two drank In*' ,j whiskey. 11It appear., that Fox went home later in the afternoon and shortly after 7 . o’clock in the evening he was found i |dead at his home by Kli Clark, an- j jotiter colored man who found upon ex- , 'animation that Fox’s heart was -il-i ent and at onee notilieil the authorities and Cormier Schuinaelier *wa-i;•d, viewed the t'i mains ami will hold an inquest. ilatter is wn- learned Cat Fox £took eritna'lv il1 about .1 o'eloek in ^• _the afternoon and died at lt;o’eloekprobably of appoplexy caused by the1 hur-titi'' of a blood ve-slt;»| in Iti- brain.
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Hamilton Evening Democrat

Hamilton, Ohio, US

Sat, Feb 17, 1906

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