Dr Linden Finds Cicely A Daughter In Christmas Reunion
In a moving Christmas drama Dr John Linden remembers Cicely Ange, the child he cared for in the hospital who vanished after a run away accident. A mix up at a hospital leads Cicely to arrive at Linden’s door decades later, reveal her identity, and brighten his lonely life as she promises to marry him someday. The tale closes with Linden blessing a future reunion and a second Christmas together.
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Cicely Ange
Dr. Linden
Cicely
Sface
Pital
Auge
John Linden
Cicely Auge
England
Stevens
Fifth Avenue
Germany
Becket Stevens
Hamburg
Dr.Linden
Doctor
America
Franz
Dr. Weldon
Weldon
JaTes
Can't Change Style Seventeen Shoes Fit for Him
A stout customer rejects eighty pairs of shoes as impractical. The assistant touts a narrow pointed toe pair, but the man refuses, noting his preference for last season’s wider fit.
The True Spirit of Christmas and Giving
A reflective piece urges embracing the Christmas spirit beyond material gifts. It contrasts empty displays with heartfelt generosity, urging simple tokens like cards to carry love and cheer, and highlights the joy of giving born from love rather than obligation. The author Sara Roberta Gerty signs the message.
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Sara Robberta Gerty
Thirty Years Ago in Allegany County Moments and Figures
A 1882 to 1912 retrospective traces the Pumpkin Hall tract once owned by the New York Mining Company near Morantown below Allegany. It lists 1000 acres with Workman holdings and ties the land to Lord Baltimore and Charles Carroll of Carrollton lineage, Normand Bruce later owner, with old grants dated 1712 and 1768. It also notes coal deposits in the valley and local notices including lost coats and table, a baby show prize, a death in Cumberland area, a shoe remark about Susan B. Anthony, a farm purchase near Cumberland, and the death of Charles A. Riggs in Leland Texas.
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Pumpkin Hall
New York Mining Company
Morantown
Allegany
Abraham Workman
Jennings’ Run
Deer-Licks
Workman
Andrew Workman
Jenning
Stephen O. Workman
Frederick
Charles
Lord Baltimore
Charles Carroll
Carrollton
Normand Bruce
Bruce
St. Mary's
Michel
Archangel
Province of
Maryland
Horatio Sharpe
Allegany County
G. W. Shuckhart
Barrelville
This County
Wellersburg
A. C. Greene
Borden
Greene
Lizzie Wolf
Charles Wolf
New York World
Susan B. Anthony
Anthony
Cumberland
Uncle Tom
Jameson Farm
William R. Percy
Charles A. Riggs
Leland
Texas
Frostburg Christmas Greeting From Frostburg Citizens
Stop at Frostburg and visit the JOURNAL and many locals. C B Ryan sends warm regards to Dan Betz, the Gladstone, the Bentztown Muse, the Hockings, the Prices, the Arion Band, and others in Frostburg, urging Santa to stop by and spread cheer.
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Santa Claus
Frostburg
Betz’s
Dan
Gladstone
Bowery Furnace
John O. Winters
Jim Howat
Rudy Nickel
Garnet Willie
Times
Jeff Davis
Will
Annie Thomas
Nick
Owen
Arion
Will Dailey
Doc DeNaouley
Father Cuddy
Santa
Old Top
C. B. Ryan
Mrs Louis B Connor Dies at Eckhart Home
Mrs Louis B Connor aged 47 dies at the family home in Eckhart on Wednesday December 11 1912. She leaves a husband four daughters and four sons.
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Eckhart
Louis B. Connor
Christmas Thought From Heary Drummond
A quoted reflection notes life as a school-room rather than a playground, urging discipline over holiday ease as attributed to Heary Drummond.
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Heary Drummond
Winter Forecasts Keep World Guessing Over Weather
Weather predictions split into two main patterns. One outlook calls for mild conditions up to the holidays followed by severe cold and several blizzards. The other suggests the cold will arrive around New Year with mild February weather and a strong cold blast in March to end the season.
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