Miningege Journal Weekly Independent Paper Extraits Notice
Fragmentary line reads subscription price one dollar fifty per year and lists local vendors and the year 1905. Mentions Miss Sanan E Danne Eva G Nosi and Davis Bros at 109 Broadway Frostburg Maryland. Reads like a partial publication notice or classified advertisement.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Sanan E. Danne
Jons Onerns
Eva G. Nosi
Davis Bros
Broadway Frostburg
Frostburg Eagles elect new permanent officers at meeting
At the Frostburg Order of Eagles meeting in the Shea building, officers were elected including Junior Past Worthy President William Oto, Worthy President Joseph Bear, Worthy View President William, Worthy Chaplain WJ. Datiley, Worthy Secretary TO Wo Morgan, Worthy Treasurer Henry Fisher, Worthy Conductor W Shea, and others. Over 100 members, initiates and prospective, enrolled. local notes mention a Cumberland saloon incident and various community updates, church events, and county matters from Frostburg to Grantsville.
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Frostburg Order of Eagles
Shea
William Oto
Joseph Bear
Presient
Willian
WJ. Datiley
Wo Morgan
Menry Fisher
W Shea Kintle
Giard
Mov Shea
Cad
JA Watson Tristees
Gg, Watson
JW. Evans
Hith Spier
Westernport
Voncorn LE Cabarb
Owen Riordan
Hughey, Brace & Richmond
Frostburg
J. M. Porter
Wilderman'’s Hall
Com
Crahim Joseph Knode
Roc McCulloh
Willian Thomas
Robert Walsh
Walliam Staples
Watson Carr
Jo Bo McCulloh
John I. Grove
Joli de Koontz
James Do Araistrom
Charles Ho Walker
John Meaver
Owen Evans
James Tennant
Thomas Brown Johnson Collins
George W. McKenzie
William T Evans
Froderick Gross
Joseph Jandorf
Grantsville
Fieorre Wellner
Wallin
Hall's Catarrh Cure Ad Claims Rich Reward
Frank J. Cheney of Ed Cheney Co in Toledo swears the firm will pay one hundred dollars for every case of catarrh not cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. The notice urges sending for testimonials, notes the product is taken internally and targets blood and mucous surfaces, and lists distributors and price at 75 cents.
MENTIONED IN THIS ARTICLE
Grimson
Disxry & Co
Toledo
All Drugyasts
Hall
Largest Georgia church paints with savings on paint
The Georgia church used 32 gallons of Long Martinez LWM paint mixed with 24 gallons linseed oil to paint their church. Actual paint cost came in under 120 dollars, saving over 80 dollars and securing a generous donation. Other houses reportedly used four gallons of Lo Mo and three gallons of linseed oil in similar mixes. The paints are marketed as durable and gold-like in wear, sold by Martin.
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Georgia
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Bezness
Lonaconing
State Normal School
Ws Oelock
Haltbof
Inez Johnson
Ford
Isabel Brown
Mardaugh
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the Baptist Church
Union Street
E.C. Allard
Ofelock
T. P. Morgan
The
Welsh Baptist Church
Mahanoy City
Lewis George
Warrior's Baw
M. BE
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Epworth League
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R. Johnston Campbell
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H. S. Ecker
H. Lahr
Salem Reformed Church
Huntington
Ind
W. H. Vogt
Delphos
Ohio
A. R. Kremer
D. D
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Joeman
New Sharr
Shaft Hill
Borden Shaft
George G. Townsend
Messrs
Cumberland Vieux
Cumberland and Georges Creek
Pam Irwin
Midland
William Buchanan DeVries
Tour Cosgrove
Georges Creek
Geoghevan
Piedmont
Solomon Stern
Titus A. Brick
Cumberland Vins
Pire
Lonacomagy Star Tires
C.L. DeLauter
de Lauren
Somerset County
Meyersdale, Pa
D. P. Miller & CO
Cumberland, MD
Wasnanie
HaNpy
Raxpoten
H. B. Shaffer CO
Odge
Irwin BE. Gilbert
Se/ansors
Gerkins
Broadway
Frank C. Beall
L. V. Stevens
Water Street
Frost Avenue
Loo Street
F. S. Deekens
Lloyd Lowndes
A. G. McElfish
EAN
Wsurange
ESN
SE Securities ES Company
Realstate
Virginia Avenue Fcumberland
New Wabash
Walnut Street
Black's Grove
WM. G. Hiller
Moat’s Hall
Wire & Sos
8. T. Little Jewelry Co
Pheble
Baltimorest
Robert W. Little
WP. J. Seaver
John G. Lyon, Jr
C. Gi. Smith
Steves
Dee
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Lbadies
D. Fr. McMullen & Co