. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . s Ferry on the way. We regret to report the following deathsin the Baltimore and Ohio Family. Evelyn,six years old, daughter of Mr. and H. Gross. The mother of Thomas , conductor. Our sympathy is ex-tended to the families. Flagman D. B. Shoup is absent becauseof illness. We hope he will return soon. R. S. Howe, joint agent, Mount Jewett,has been appointed cashier of the bank,Mount Jewett; E. W. Anderson is actingagent. Passenger Conductor W. A. Matternhas purchased the Commercial Hotel atMount Jewett. It is now under the manage-ment of Mr


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . s Ferry on the way. We regret to report the following deathsin the Baltimore and Ohio Family. Evelyn,six years old, daughter of Mr. and H. Gross. The mother of Thomas , conductor. Our sympathy is ex-tended to the families. Flagman D. B. Shoup is absent becauseof illness. We hope he will return soon. R. S. Howe, joint agent, Mount Jewett,has been appointed cashier of the bank,Mount Jewett; E. W. Anderson is actingagent. Passenger Conductor W. A. Matternhas purchased the Commercial Hotel atMount Jewett. It is now under the manage-ment of Mrs. Mattern. Good meals andgood beds are the order of the day. Letsstop there next time we go to Mount Mattern will make us , this hotel was under the man-agement of Bobby Leach, the only manwho went over Niagara Falls in a barreland lived to tell the tale. O. D. Titts and L. R. Abe Martin,who were furloughed, have been recalledto duty. They are car repairmen at Fox-burg. One of our photographs is of Baggage-. Pensioned Carpenter Foreman M. A. Sheely and his family Please mention our magazine when writing advertisers master Thomas J. Rainey, Trains 51 and photograph was taken several yearsago and was handed to Mr. Rainey a shorttime ago by Agent C. B. Smith, ParkersLanding. It reminded Rainey of oldentimes, and he said, Those good old days?A dance every night. Probably he re-ferred to the days of the oil boom. He is agood musician; we hear that he helped tofurnish the jazz in early days. has been in the service about 48years and is still a young man. He ownsa nice home in Kane, Pa. It is said herethat he is the oldest baggageman in theservice. Another of our photographs is the KaneLocal crew, taken in 1913. Left to rightthey are Brakeman D. S. Parsons, FlagmanDick Fowler, J. C. Smith and ConductorC. D. Newman. Mr. Fowler has left theservice and is now on the police force atKane. Another photograph is M. A. Sheely andhis family. Mr.


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