. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . RONALD LINKSoa of Car Checker John C. Link, Chicago TermiaalHe was a member of the Fort Wayne lodge ofElks, C. N. Bell lodge of Railway Conductorsand Garrett lodge of Odd Fellows. The remains were shipped to Grafton for in-terment and were accompanied by a delegationof citizens and railroad men. SOUTH CHICAGO Correspondent, Oscar Wacker,Car Distributor On September 2nd, our train No. 88, leavingSouth Chicago at in the morning, run byengine No. 4303, took out eighty-three cars inone drag, representing 5,500 tons, all grain, andall destined to Locus
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . RONALD LINKSoa of Car Checker John C. Link, Chicago TermiaalHe was a member of the Fort Wayne lodge ofElks, C. N. Bell lodge of Railway Conductorsand Garrett lodge of Odd Fellows. The remains were shipped to Grafton for in-terment and were accompanied by a delegationof citizens and railroad men. SOUTH CHICAGO Correspondent, Oscar Wacker,Car Distributor On September 2nd, our train No. 88, leavingSouth Chicago at in the morning, run byengine No. 4303, took out eighty-three cars inone drag, representing 5,500 tons, all grain, andall destined to Locust Point, Baltimore, Md.,for export. This is the largest solid train ofgrain that has ever been moved out of thisterritorj^ by any railroad. We are glad to advise our co-workers thatPaul Wegener, assistant to chief clerk, wasmarried on August 22nd to Miss Esther seems that the good work of cupid is keepingup. It would be advisable for all Companyclerks to come to South Chicago if they arelooking out for the future. All Mr. Wegen
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