. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . orm saying, with his genialsmile Tickets Please. He enlisted dur-ing the World War and was given a com-mission as lieutenant. He served in rail-road army service in Russia. Many of our readers and patrons do notknow what they are missing by failing tovisit Kane and vicinity at this season of theyear. Bear stories are numerous, andcarried in newspapers all over the animals are numerous and have beencausing considerable trouble by raiding pigpens and sheep pastures, but they are beingkept on the move by hundreds of hunterswho are enjoying
. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . orm saying, with his genialsmile Tickets Please. He enlisted dur-ing the World War and was given a com-mission as lieutenant. He served in rail-road army service in Russia. Many of our readers and patrons do notknow what they are missing by failing tovisit Kane and vicinity at this season of theyear. Bear stories are numerous, andcarried in newspapers all over the animals are numerous and have beencausing considerable trouble by raiding pigpens and sheep pastures, but they are beingkept on the move by hundreds of hunterswho are enjoying the sport. The Kane Republican carries a photo-graph taken by Mrs. Gleason, Smethport,Pa., who passed in an automobile whileIvan Peterson and another man were at-tempting to get a bear out of a tree nearLantz corners, within one hundred feet ofthe Kane Mount Jewett, road—quite closeto the Baltimore and Ohio tracks. Thebear finally descended from the top of thetiee, and weighed 80 pounds. The cap-turer had a lively time making Mr. Bruin. Pholo by courtesy of Mrs. Gleason, Smethporl, bears out our story in the NorthernDistrict notes that bears climb trees fast, being considerably scratched up duringthe operation. After being fed and ad-mired for several hours the bear was re-leased, it not being open season. Weslie Haun, one of our old time em-ployes, is the flagman on one side of theCapitol Limited between Pittsburgh andWillard. When this train was first put on,and the most efficient crew selected, Wesliewas one of the number. Later, when thejjcsitions were put up for bid, he was thesuccessful applicant. Mr. Haun alwaystells us how the passengers riding theCapitol Limited appreciate it and thatits service is unexcelled. He has a finehome in Butler, where he has lived forseveral years. Mr. Haun is also the proudfather of two sons, one being chief dis-patcher, Akron, Ohio, and the other in theemploy of the Standard Oil Co., at Glean,N. Y. The latter, Ralph, was formerlye
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