Page from Frostburg News Reflects Public School Trust and Transportation Debate
Frostburg and surrounding counties prepare a summer school at Ocean City with six experts, including E D Murdaugh and Mary E Ford. A Frostburg man, Robert Tennant, weighs in at Mine No. 8 and dies suddenly after work, leaving a widow and three adult children. The piece asserts the value of public education for democracy and critiques local railroad impacts, urging continued investment in infrastructure and learning.
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Worcester
Somerset
Wicomico
Ocean City
E. D. Murdaugh
State Normal School
Mary E. Ford
J. EE. D. Murdaugh
Strate Normal School
University of Virginia
Viola Hepburn
Lonaconing
Frostburg State Normal
Bigg
Hambleton
West Va
Robert Tennant
Consolidation Coal Company
Midland
Boy Rescued From Drowning Near Frost Mine
Ten year old William Harvey of Frost Mine nearly drowned last Saturday but was saved by nearby blacksmith Qoscar Schneider who acted quickly when the boy could not reach shore.
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William Harvey
Frost Mine
Qoscar Schneider
Wife and husband flee to Cumberland amid a Coincidence Fight
Months after Charles Clise left his wife and Mrs. Mainie Colburn left her husband, the couples were seen together on an electric car toward Cumberland. A fight followed with Clise defeating Colburn. Mrs. Clise pursued legal action alleging at least one Decalogue violation. The pair avoided arrest until Thursday morning when Constable Owen England found them in a hut in Clise's hollow. trial scheduled for today.
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Charles Clise
Mainie Colburn
Borden Shaft
Colburn
Cumberland
Clise
Clise’s Hollow
Old Cumberland News Item Recounts Local Losses and Sports
Thirty years ago in 1975 accounts reflect two children dying of scarlet fever, a sale of property on Union Street for 1700, and a fire that damaged two houses with about 3800 loss. Obituaries note Thomas Mansel Thomas born 1827 and emigration to America, and Amanda Kennedy of Allegheny City. Local standings show Frostburg leading the league with Lonaconing and Cumberland close behind, plus quirky notes on a Cumberland News breakfast joke and a garrett county faller tale.
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Joseph Garrett
Eckhart
Hle
William Humiberston
Alzene Hartman
Union Street
Agust
Susan Keller
Messrs
Charles Heintz
Moses Bamberger
S. Metzner
Thomas Mansel Thomas
Thomas
Llandeilo
Carmarthenshire
Wales
Mary Roderick
Hirwam
Gawen
John Daniel
Muarried
Australia
The
Baptist Church
Evan Hirwain
Welsh Baptist Church
T. P. Morgan
Allegheny City
Amanda Kennedy
William Kennedy
Cumberland
Prestburg
Frostburg
Cumberland un-American
Belt Line
James Campbell Jr Candidate for Miner Leader in FrostheIn District
James Campbell Jr is presented as a political aspirant in Lonaconing Star based narrative. Born in Barton, he resides with his wife and family at Allegany Mines near Frosthore, works as a carpenter for Union Mining Co, and demonstrates technical skill in company projects. Son of Hon. Wares Campbell, he gains support from miners and legislators for laws advancing miner interests, including a Frosthans Norman School clause. He served as a House of Delegates page in Tate session with notable ability, described as a bright, agreeable young man.
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James Campbell, Jr
Delestes
Campbell
Barton
Ker
Allegany Mines
Frosthore
Uimion Mining Company
Iicinity
Maryland
Tate
House of Delegates
Community Notices and Local Events Spark Varies Enjoyment
Music at First M E Church on Saturday drew praise for the Quaalities of rendition. Arion Bartel plans a picnic in Voutman Park this evening with George as leader. Belt Lane route advised for access to Highland Grove event near Coranteville with Mewersdale vs Corantsville baseball. Editor suggests compiling deadbeat subscriber dues via a lawyer, while Frosburg faces promoter issues and council debates. Maryland gift fund depository set at Citizens National Bank. Oswego Kansas passes ordinance requiring chicken owners to build fences.
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F.C. Hendrickson
Wery Palace
Arion Bartel
Voutman
Frosburg
Conner
Maryland
Citizens National Bank
Oswego
Kansas
Campaign Notes and Electric Road Debates in Frostburg
County voters hear a candidate for Allegany in the 1906 Maryland Assembly race praised as diligent and principled while local frictions over an electric road to Cumberland spark criticism of fares and charter obligations. Reports touch Frostburg politics, the Floyd estate case, and a teen’s run away to a life with carnival show figures.
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Cumberland un-American
Journal
Cumberland
Westernport
C.& PL Railroad
Cumberland and Westernport Electric Railway
Frostburg
C. and
P. R
Lonaconing
Allegany Grove
Chicago
San Francisco
Sayre
Lakeport
Floyd
Miles Gorceeno
Floyd Gorceno
Miss Floyd
Gorceno
Com Company
Toeeysa
The
Creek
County News Roundup and Local Notes
County highlights report a minor injury to George Britt chief justice visiting Cumberland after a fall on Centre street. William B. Chek denies claims of Coal Company deputy status and notes job absence. Recent marriage licenses granted in Cresaptown, Midland, and Klondike. A Midland party introduces Mt Savage guest Mr Pompey who later pairs with a partner and errs in leading. Debates on the new primary election law continue with mixed opinions. Kenne West seeks appeal and Democratic leaders oppose while broad support exists among the public.
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George Britt
Su- Court of Midlothian
Cumberland
Centre Street
Midland
Mt. Savage
Mr. Pompey
Savage
Smash
Testimony praises Stoddard Lectures and Mansfield candidate
A reader endorses the Stoddard Lectures as vital for teachers and students, praising profit and delight from four years of use. The letter argues for John Bo Cian Wing as a capable, independent delegate candidate, highlighting his miner and farmer roots, four years as County Commissioner, and focus on public interests over factional aims.
Stoddard Lectures Publishings Offer Global Views
The Stoddard lectures present thirteen volumes with six thousand reproductions of his famed views. Publisher notes highlight twenty years of study across nations, customs, arts, science, and politics, delivering vivid impressions accessible to readers and businesspeople.
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John de Studdard
Stoddard
Mearly
Hivinu Anid
Re-Union Tickets On Sale For Maryland Grove Event
Enerwoon Grove in Lowenset Pa hosts annual beth eran Re Un ion at Mdgewoudt Grove Somerset. Baltimore and Ohio rail line sells excursion tickets at very low rate. Tickets valid for return on day of issue only. For full details contact Ticket Agents Band O ROR.
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Enerwoon
Excursion Train Planned From Piedmont to Cumberland
A historical notice describes an excursion from Piedmont to Cumberland and return via the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, with stops at Lonaconing Midland and Frostburg. It lists connections to Pittsburg and Amherst, and mentions rates and arrangements for travelers.
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Cutlerland and Pennsylvania Railroad Company
Piedmont
Cumberland
Aber
Bultmore and
Oho
Pittsboro
Palas
Opinion on county road law and good roads drive
The Queen City Courier asks men of food judgment across the county for opinions on the new road law. It argues the proposal is a step forward and urges honest views. It criticizes restoring a system that paid one supervisor $2.50 daily for a 140 day span and cites a conclusive editorial from the Londoning Press on the subject.
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Queen City Courier
Lonaconing
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