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ALLEN Borther W. C. Allen, Division 126, Omaha, Neb.
AMEND-Son of Brother W. J. Amend, Division 144, Derry Sta., Pa.
ANDERSON-Wife of Brother W. D. Anderson, Division 290, Paducah, Ky.
ATKINSON-Brother H. C. Atkinson, Division 44, Denver, Colo.

BLISS Brother C. T. Bliss, Division 61, LaCrosse, Wis.
BRADY-Brother J. Brady, Division 162, Philadelphia, Pa.
CAHILL-Brother T. H. Cahill, Division 259, Fond du Lac, Wis.
CHILDERS-Brother W. H. Childers, Division 262, Cleburne, Tex.
CHIPP-Brother J. W. Chipp, Division 150, Utica, N. Y.
COLE-Son of Brother H. Cole, Division 419, Shreveport, La.
COPELAND-Brother W. Copeland, Division 248, Tuscumbia, Ala.
CRESSY-Brother W. G. Cressy, Division 91, Portland, Ore.

DOOLITTLE-Son of Brother G. S. Doolittle, Division 312, Weehawken, N. J.
DRISCOLL-Brother D. E. Driscoll, Division 122, Boston, Mass.

DUNHAM-Wife of Brother C. L. Dunham, Division 55, Kansas City, Mo.
EARTHMAN-Brother H. J. Earthman, Division 44, Denver, Colo.

FITZHUGH-Brother B. C. Fitzhugh, Division 190, Grafton, W. Va.

FLINN-Brother J. Flinn, Division 153, Mauch Chunk, Pa.

FRENCH-Wife of Brother W. French, Division 217, Allegheny, Pa.

FRISBY-Brother W. H. Frisby, Division 32, Meadville, Pa.

GALLADAY-Brother C. W. Galladay, Division 184. Clifton Forge, Va.

GERARD-Brother C. A. Gerard, Division 161, Parsons, Kan.

GLOVER-Brother O. Glover, Division 209, Pocatello, Idaho.

HARSHAW-Son of Brother A. C. Harshaw, Division 345, Toronto Junction, Ont.
HERTZOG-Daughter of Brother T. H. Hertzog, Division 201, McKees Rocks, Pa.
HINES-Brother R. Hines, Division 432, Monterey, Mexico.

HOGAN-Brother D. J. Hogan, Division 60, Sedalia, Mo.
KEISER-Son of Brother F. Keiser, Division 96, Aurora, Ill.
KELLY-Brother M. W. Kelly, Division 371, Livingston, Mont.
KELSO-Brother C. J. Kelso, Division 32, Meadville, Pa.
KINDRED Brother W. Kindred, Division 169, Jersey City, N. J.
KLINGER-Brother W. H. Klinger, Division 162, Philadelphia, Pa.
LYONS-Brother D. Lyons, Division 46, Milwaukee, Wis.

MCKNIGHT-Brother G. W. McKnight, Division 161, Parsons, Pa.
MCPIKE-Brother Wm. McPike-, Division 69, El Paso. Tex.

MARTIN-Brother J. Martin, Division 2, Buffalo, N. Y.

MILLER-Father of Brother A. H. Miller, Division 139, Knoxville, Tenn.
MILLER-Wife of Brother E. J. Miller, Division 114, Pittsburg, Pa.

OLIVER-Brother J. H. Oliver, Division 384, Tottenville, N. Y.

PILLING-Brother E. R. Pilling, Division 114, Pittsburg, Pa.
PILLIOD-Brother J. M. Pilliod, Division 278, Dennison, Ohio.
REARDON-Brother C. Reardon, Division 102, Grand Rapids, Mich.
RYAN-Brother T. P. Ryan, Division 107, Cincinnati, Ohio.
STANN-Brother A A. Stann, Division 26, Toledo, Ohio.

TAYLOR-Brother W. Z. Taylor, Division 369, Parkersburg W Va.
THOMPSON-Wife of Brother G. W. Thompson, Division 202 Augusta, Ga.
VANDIVER-Wife of Brother S. L. Vandiver, Division 180, Atlanta, Ga,
WATTERS-Wife of Brother J. M. Watters, Division 276, Goodland, Kan.
WILCOX-Brother M. J. Wilcox. Division 285, Spokane, Wash.
WRIGHT-Brother of Brother T. J. Wright Division 112, Centralia, Ill.

ORDER OF RAILWAY CONDUCTORS OF AMERICA.

General Information Relative to the Mutual Benefit Department.

Assessment No. 437 is for death of C. W. Galladay, January 22, 1905. Time for payment expires March 31, 1905.

BENEFITS PAID FROM DEC. 1, 1904, TO DEC. 31, 1904, INCLUSIVE.

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Series A, 11,204; Series B, 11,982; Series C, 6,493; Series D, 434; Series E, 58. Amount of Assessment No. 437, $56,673.

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Fees returned $23.00; Sundry expense, $22.95; Postage. $302.00; Stationery and Printing, $39.40; Salary, $692.50; Legal, $50.00.

W. J. MAXWELL, Secretary.

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