. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ervice— lets makethat the motto of the BEST & ONLY. The many friends of James Ewing, carinspector at Sidney an : Troy, will be gladto know that Jim is improving rapidlyfrom a severe illness and will be back towork before many days. Eventually. Why not now? SAFETYFIRST! Wonder why Fat Burkholder goes outon West Market street? Fat says he wasgoing to church but excuses are gettingso common that we only believe half whatwe see and nothing that we hear any more. Say it with flowers. Well be doingjust that if YOU step on the track once toooften without firs
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . ervice— lets makethat the motto of the BEST & ONLY. The many friends of James Ewing, carinspector at Sidney an : Troy, will be gladto know that Jim is improving rapidlyfrom a severe illness and will be back towork before many days. Eventually. Why not now? SAFETYFIRST! Wonder why Fat Burkholder goes outon West Market street? Fat says he wasgoing to church but excuses are gettingso common that we only believe half whatwe see and nothing that we hear any more. Say it with flowers. Well be doingjust that if YOU step on the track once toooften without first looking in both directions. Swift as an arrow, without warning,without a sound—thus did death overtakeCar Inspector Henry Fell at North Limaon March 18. Mr. Fell was inspecting atrain when he was seen to fall to the inspectors rushed to his side but lifehad gone in an instant. High blood press-ure was given as the cause. Mr. Fell wasin the service of the Baltimore and Ohio 72 Baltimore and Ohio Magazine, May, iq22. EMPLOYES AT LIMA STATIONLeft to right, upper row: Ticket Agent J. H. Ward; Ticket Clerk L. E. Swick; Baggage TruckmanT. G. Thomburn; Trainmasters Clerk Miss Esther Roberts; Trainmaster C. W. IJavens; Lower row:Car Inspector A. Battles; Baggage Agent C E. Nungester; Baggage Truckman P. B. Garey for several years. Always of a pleasant,smiling, happy temperament, competent,able and industrious, his many friends wiUmiss him and the family has our condolence. Manufacturing cripples is poor out of it. BE CAREFUL. We are glad to see Tom Long, fortwenty years air brake foreman, back inhis old department again. Hope youll bewith us another twenty years, Tom. Better be safe than be sorry. John Burris, electrician, doesnt believein signs. John wore a straw hat on thefirst of April and the next day was coldenough to freeze ice on the lake. Waituntil after the first of May next time, John. The many friends of Asa Mann, coachrepairer, who has been
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