. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Clerk, SuperintendentsOffice KeyserCorrespondent, Harry B. Kight The accompanying picture is of thefirst trick coal billing agents force atKeyser, W. Va. Those in the picture are:H. W. Tucker, coal billing agent, RaymondDavis, Lela Kercheval, Wessie Merr>man,Bertha Wells, Katie Lark, Carroll Gillmoreand Howard Phillips. On May 25, when the cornerstone of Key-sers new high school was laid by theMasonic Fraternity, there was deposited ina tin box one of the complete passengerschedules of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road, and other papers, etc.; this b
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Clerk, SuperintendentsOffice KeyserCorrespondent, Harry B. Kight The accompanying picture is of thefirst trick coal billing agents force atKeyser, W. Va. Those in the picture are:H. W. Tucker, coal billing agent, RaymondDavis, Lela Kercheval, Wessie Merr>man,Bertha Wells, Katie Lark, Carroll Gillmoreand Howard Phillips. On May 25, when the cornerstone of Key-sers new high school was laid by theMasonic Fraternity, there was deposited ina tin box one of the complete passengerschedules of the Baltimore and Ohio Rail-road, and other papers, etc.; this wasplaced in the cornerstone. This is Key-sers third school building and will be amagnificent structure when finished. Weare proud to know that the cornerstone con-tains some mute evidence of our Railroad. In addition to the Baltimore and Ohiotimetable, there were placed in the box inthe cornerstone copies of newspapers, listsof the high school and public school grad-uates, high school teachers and coins ofiifferent ceno First trick force. Coal Billing AgentsOffice, Keyser In the centuries to come, when the build-ing is razed or done away with in somemanner, it might be interesting to the folkswho are then living to get out this box, andto read the jokes in the time table. Youknow if there is anything doing in town theBaltimore and Ohio must have a place. Mrs. Mary Catherine Madore died onMay 23 in the home of her son, Ralph , Pittsburgh. She was born in Frostburg and in 1879 was married toGeorge Madore, of Cumberland. Among her surviving children is W. , a third division brakeman, towhom and to whose brothers and sisters weextend our sincere sympathy. Connellsville Division Correspondent, S. M. DeHuff The recent idleness of the printersthroughout the country saved the divisionone or two absent marks in these col-umns. Its a pleasure to again see veteranGeorge Bulls head protruding from a cabwindow. Its been a long while sinceGeorge felt the touc
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