OBITUARY ATKINSON-Brother S. H. Atkinson. Division 357, Connellsville, Pa. BOYER-Brother G. A. Boyer, Division 83, Galesburg, Ill. MACMARTIN-Brother P. F. MacMartin, Division 9, Elmira, N. Y. PURDON-Brother R. A. Purdon, Division 17, Toronto, Ont. PORTER-Brother Thomas Porter, Division 326, New Castle, Pa. PAUL-Brother H. Paul, Division 61, LaCrosse, Wis. PILLOW-Birdie and Lottie, Daughters of Brother B. E. Pillow, Division 396, Longview, Texas. QUINT-Brother C. E. Quint, Division 66, Portland, Me. RICE-Brother H. I. Rice, Division 42, Trenton, Mo. REPHANN-Brother John Rephann, Division 263, Cumberland, Md. SPOONER-Brother A. Spooner, Division 237, Worcester, Mass. SHARP-Brother H. M. Sharp, Division 436, Chihuahua Shops, Mexico. ST. CLAIR-Brother G. J. St. Clair, Division 114, Pittsburg, Pa. TILSON-Brother J. T. Tilson, Division 139, Knoxville, Tenn. TERRY-Brother J. A. Terry, Division 372, Raton, N. M. THORP-Brother W. A. Thorp, Division 141, St. Joseph, Mo. THOMPKINS-Brother F. A. Thompkins, Division 323, Columbia, S. C. White-Brother J. C. White, Division 24, St. Albans, Vt. WILLIAMS-Wife of Brother J. J. Williams, Division 126, Omaha, Neb. ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS OF AMERICA. General Information Relative to the Mutual Benefit Department Assessment No. 430 is for disability of F. C. DeWitt, July 25, 1904. Time for payment expires September 30, 1904. BENEFITS PAID FROM JUNE 1, 1904, TO JUNE 30, 1904, INCLUSIVE. Series A, 11,102; Series B, 11,535; Series C, 6,403; Series D, 441: Series E, 58. Assessment No. 430, $55,435. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Received on Mortuary Assessment to June 30, 1904. Total Amount of Benefits paid to June 30, 1904. EXPENSES PAID DURING JUNE. Amount of Fees returned, $40.00; Sundry expense, $25.05; Postage, $298.00; Stationery and Printing, $38.95; Salary, $665.00; Mail list, $8.00; Legal, $90.75; Med. director, $60.00. W. J. MAXWELL, Secretary. LARGEST MANUFACTORY OF ARTIFICIAL LEGS THE LATEST IMPROVED. Artificial Leg Made from Measurements and Cast without Coming to Factory. JOLIET, ILLS., Jan. 5, 1904. Winkley Artificial Limb Co.: Gentlemen:-During January, 1897, while employed as a conductor, I lost one of my legs about six inches below the knee. I got an artificial leg from a certain firm and after wearing it nearly a year with the poorest satisfaction, I saw one of your Double Slip Socket legs and ordered one at once and have been wearing it all these years with comfort. M. E. MALONEY, 802 Collins Street EL PASO, TEXAS, Jan. 6, 1904. The Winkley Artificial Limb Co.: Gentlemen:-After wearing other legs for years, I got one of your Double Slip Socket legs in June, 1901, and have since been wearing same with the greatest comfort and satisfaction. Your Slip Socket leg is the one for a railroad man to wear. W. MCPIKE, No. 69, O. R. C. 216 W. Franklin St. This cut shows leg for amputation six inches below the knee, with inside socket thrown out of its proper position in order to show its construction. MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. U. S. A. When Writing to Advertisers Please Mention The Railway Conductor Built on scientific principles by By our easy payment plan, every family in moderate circumstances can own: vose piano. We allow a liberal price for old instruments in exchange, and deliver the piano in your house free of expense. You can deal with s at a distant point the same as in Boston.. Send for catalogue and full information. Vose & SONS PIANO CO. 161 BOYLSTON STREET. BOSTON MENNEN'S Borated Talcum TOILET POWDER for AFTER SHAVING THIS FACE ON EVERY BOX You use or your barber uses Mennen's Toilet Powder. It is Antiseptic, and will PREVENT any of the many skin diseases often contracted. A positive relief for PRICKLY HEAT, CHAFING and SUNBURN, and all afflictions of the skin. Removes all oder of perspiration. Get Mennen's-the original. Sold everywhere.or mailed for 25 cents. Sample free GERHARD MENNEN CO., Newark, N. J. Something Mennen's Violet Talcum Something New Exquisite |