. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the United Brethren in Christ. He was electedone of the trustees and the beautiful new church bearshis name on the corner stcne. He was noted for his kindacts of charity, no one in need being ever passed bore his suffering with Christian fortitude, arranged hisburial place, bade goodbye to his friends and fell asleepsuiiounded by the members of his family. The Brother-hood of telegraphers, of which he was a member, acted aspall bearers at his funeral. Interment was in Walkeitoncemetery. Mr. Davis leaves a wife, two sons, Gurren F.,of Chicago, and


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . the United Brethren in Christ. He was electedone of the trustees and the beautiful new church bearshis name on the corner stcne. He was noted for his kindacts of charity, no one in need being ever passed bore his suffering with Christian fortitude, arranged hisburial place, bade goodbye to his friends and fell asleepsuiiounded by the members of his family. The Brother-hood of telegraphers, of which he was a member, acted aspall bearers at his funeral. Interment was in Walkeitoncemetery. Mr. Davis leaves a wife, two sons, Gurren F.,of Chicago, and Burleigh W., of Teegarden, and onedaughter, Mrs. Exie P. Davis-Hardy, of Garrett, Ind. As the result of an accident at Chicago Junction onOctober 10th, Charles Franklin Reneman, engineer, waskilled instantly, and Joseph Leland, fireman, died withina few houis. Brakeman H. H. Ashley, of Chicago Junc-tion, had a shoulder blade broken. Mr. Reneman was fifty-six years old. He was born inGrafton, W. Va., and came to Garrett in 1885, wnen he. C. F. RENEMAN became a won his promotionthree years latei. Hewas very fond of hishome and spent muchtime in his beautifulgarden. He had a wifeand six children, fourof whom are still liv-ing at home: Leslie,Ray, Estella and Pan-sy. The funeial wasin charge of GarrettDivision No. 153, B. ofL. E. The GarrettLodge of Masons, ofwhich Mr. Renemanwas a member, wasalso represented. Mr. Leland wastwenty-four years old, and was preparing for his examina-tion, expecting soon to be promoted to engineer. Hisparents lived at Spiker near Wabash, where the funeralwas held. The Eagles,of which he was amember, were repre-sented; so also werethe Brotherhoods offiremen and engineers. Engineer CharlesLindoerfer, who is amember of the citycouncil and chairmanof the water and lightcommittee of Garrett,is getting credit forworking up sentimentin favor of the newboulevard lighting-system in the businessdistrict. Engineers Gun-der, Scott Baker, J.


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