. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Agent, G. S. MillsDerwood, Md. 82 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Master Herman Russell,Son of Herman E. Knust, blacksmith,Mt. Clare Shops plished than is at present. As was sagelyremarked by a capable woman clerk of ourWilmington, Del., office, who is an expert inmatters affecting the cuisine, Why do not thefarmers here bring in their fruits, melons andgoodies for the visitors, meet them as theyarrive and sell them the things they would sogladly buy? The pleasure and profit in suchan event would be mutual. Washington, D. C, Freight Station C


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . Agent, G. S. MillsDerwood, Md. 82 THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. Master Herman Russell,Son of Herman E. Knust, blacksmith,Mt. Clare Shops plished than is at present. As was sagelyremarked by a capable woman clerk of ourWilmington, Del., office, who is an expert inmatters affecting the cuisine, Why do not thefarmers here bring in their fruits, melons andgoodies for the visitors, meet them as theyarrive and sell them the things they would sogladly buy? The pleasure and profit in suchan event would be mutual. Washington, D. C, Freight Station Correspondent. W. L. Whiting, ChieJ Clerk A number of our employes have already en-joyed the seashore and mountains and havereturned ready to take \\y> the more arduouslabors ahead of them duruig the approachingfall and winter months. Some changes have taken place in our per-sonnel: B. C. Taubersmitt. carbon clerk, andAbe Franklin, freight bill clerk, have bothleft us to seek other fields of usefulness. W. , who has been with us for a long time astallyman and delivery clerk, has been appointedassistant


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