The Conductor And Brakeman; Volume 8

The Conductor And Brakeman; Volume 8
Author: Order of Railway Conductors and Brakemen
Publisher: Sagwan Press
Total Pages: 704
Release: 2015-08-27
Genre:
ISBN: 9781340532826

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The Conductor and Brakeman Volume 35

The Conductor and Brakeman Volume 35
Author: Order Of Railway America
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 636
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230001883

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1918 edition. Excerpt: ...and fraternally yours, Order Of Railway Conductors. C. E. Whitney, A. B. Garretson, Grand Secy-Treas. President. Note.--The Order donated the use of a large room, heated, for ten months, on the first floor of its office building in Cedar Rapids, and the local Chapter of the American Red Cross is fully appreciative, as will be seen in the above correspondence.--Ed. Individual S It is noticed that there is a tendency of organized bodies of individuals to appropriate money from their treasuries to purchase War Savings Stamps. There have been numerous instances in which such bodies have purchased $1,000 worth of War Stamps, and such instances have been given wide publicity as indicating the popularity of the War Saving idea as well as showing proof of the probable success of the War Savings plan. It is commendable and praiseworthy that associations of men and women should be patriotic enough to vote such sums from their treasuries for the purchase of War Savings Stamps, and it is to be hoped that the practice will be continued. But the War Savings campaign will not be a success unless it is adopted and practiced by individuals. ving Needed It is individual saving, individual thrift, and individual patriotsm that our country needs at the present time. Association treasuries or union treasuries are small in proportion to numerical strength. Suppose a union with a thousand members votes to invest a thousand dollars from its treasury in War Savings Stamps; then suppose the members of that union assume that they have done their duty to the War Savings campaign. What have they in reality done? They have simply invested one dollar apiece in the war, and this indirectly. They have not in reality become War Savers at all. The War Savings campaign is...

The Conductor and Brakeman Volume 34

The Conductor and Brakeman Volume 34
Author: Order Of Railway America
Publisher: Rarebooksclub.com
Total Pages: 640
Release: 2013-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781230110110

This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 edition. Excerpt: ...armlets gleamed out on the ruddy skin. His blanket, which had fallen to his hips, was of beautiful texture. He rode no pony; it was an American horse, and a good one at that, which carried his weight. Bridle and paddle were heavy with silver. All in all, here was the acme of the savage gentleman. "You don't know me, Mr. Halstead?" queried the Indian. He spoke excellent English, and it was evident that he was pleased at the lack of recognition. "Once you take care of little Indian boy, so high," he continued, sweeping his long arm down till it was a matter of three feet from the ground. "You call him Johnny Wolf." "You ain't little Johnny Wolf!" cried Halstead. "By gosh! You simply ain't r "I am little Johnny Wolf." "Well, for heaven's sake! Well, I'll be--Say, what on earth have they fed you on? Boy, I'm mighty glad to see you. Where did you come from? Sally won't know what to make of it. If you ain't growed, then I never saw growing. Good Lord, you're as big as a church steeple! How are you, boy, anyhow?" "Good--leelah ouashty--every way," replied the Indian. He looked straight at the other. "I hear it is not good with j'ou," he concluded. "Now, how did you hear that, Johnny?" "We Injun, we have way. It is true?" "Yes, it is true enough, John," said Halstead sadly. "I'm a busted flush." "That's why I come. As quick as I can, but it is a long ride. Now we fix that.." "Why, what do you mean, Johnny?"' stammered Halstead, a sudden big hope throbbing in his throat. "I have bank," responded the Indian. "You get all the monev you want." "Bank? Surely not!" A peculiar...

Railroad Reports

Railroad Reports
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 930
Release: 1904
Genre: Railroad law
ISBN:

Covers cases decided 1901-1913.

Railroad Reports

Railroad Reports
Author: Thomas Johnson Michie
Publisher:
Total Pages: 930
Release: 1904
Genre: Railroad law
ISBN:

Covers cases decided 1901-1913.

The Pacific Reporter

The Pacific Reporter
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1142
Release: 1913
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

"Comprising all the decisions of the Supreme Courts of California, Kansas, Oregon, Washington, Colorado, Montana, Arizona, Nevada, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, New Mexico, Oklahoma, District Courts of Appeal and Appellate Department of the Superior Court of California and Criminal Court of Appeals of Oklahoma." (varies)