. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . teel in the high speed track throughthis town. This shows that the Baltimoreand Ohio is in favor of progress, whichmeans good track. Uncle Bill knowshow to keep them good. Foremen John Shipley and G. , have been replacing rails on thefreight line and making it good for theheavy traffic now passing over it. Theyknow how to do it, and they are makingthings hum. The new Capitol Limited passes PawPaw on time regularly. This train isalways an interesting topic of conversationhere. The new packing houses being con-structed by the Consolidated Orchar


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . teel in the high speed track throughthis town. This shows that the Baltimoreand Ohio is in favor of progress, whichmeans good track. Uncle Bill knowshow to keep them good. Foremen John Shipley and G. , have been replacing rails on thefreight line and making it good for theheavy traffic now passing over it. Theyknow how to do it, and they are makingthings hum. The new Capitol Limited passes PawPaw on time regularly. This train isalways an interesting topic of conversationhere. The new packing houses being con-structed by the Consolidated OrchardCompany is progressing rapidly; the framework will be completed in a few days. Thismeans better facilities for the prospectivelarge apple crop. The Independent Order of Odd Fellowscelebrated their one hundred and fourthanniversary on May 12. A sermon wasdelivered in the Methodist Church bySuperintendent Grifey, deaf and dumbschool, Romney, after which the OddFellows, their families and friends wereserved with refreshments in their Your correspondent recently spent a dayrusticating in Martinsburg where hemet many old friends and acquaintances,including Charley Auld and BillAirhart. He noticed that the old shoe shopis not so well patronized by the old veterans,which serves to remind us that many havepassed to the Great Beyond. Cold weather has prevented trying ourhand at fishing. But when it gets warmerwe expect to tell you of some big catches. SENDtvl ON Connellsville Division Correspondent, C. E. Reynolds About a. m. April 26, PatrolmanMoore attempted to arrest a negro, JamesSullivan, at Connellsville passenger station,on the charge of carrying concealed weapons. Sullivan resisted arrest, attempting topull a revolver from a shoulder holsterwhich he was wearing. Patrolman Mooreand Sullivan had been wrestling and fightingfor several minutes when Ra;> C. Crossland,a Connellsville Division fireman, who waspassing on yard engine 2730, observed thetrouble, and immedia


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