Evidence

June 16, 1921

Work at Bakerton; Welsh & Moler Ill. Visitations.

BAKERTON NEWS. With two steam shovels in operation at Bakerton, a great deal of excavation work is in progress. Much excitement prevailed the other day by the rumor, which quickly spread over the entire plant, that […]
June 11, 1921

Bakerton Benefits By Errors (Baseball)

Bakerton Benefits By Errors.Combining hits with errors in the fourth inning, Bakerton shut out the Shepherdstown Independents, 5 to 0. Heflebower had one bad inning and Knode, who relieved him, allowed but one hit during the […]
May 26, 1921

Roy Welsh on the road to recovery

We are glad to learn that Roy Welsh, who has been sick for some time, is on the road to recovery.
May 26, 1921

Bakerton Baseball News

Bakerton News. While the home team was defeated by the narrow margin of one run in the game with Blairton Saturday, still it was but another case of baseball luck and did not detract in the […]
May 26, 1921

Carter discharged from hospital; Returned Home.

Leaves Hospital. Miss Genevieve Carter, of Bakerton, who has been a patient in King’s Daughters’ Hospital was able to return home. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Carter and Miss Mildred Rice motored to Martinsburg and took […]
May 19, 1921

Assessor Link Collected No Bachelor Tax

Bakerton News — Assessor T. O. Link was around collecting the annual capitation tax yesterday. Several of his victims were heard to say that they were very glad they were not called upon to pay the […]
May 19, 1921

Hog Wallow in Deplorable Condition

With further reference to the roads, the “hog wallow,” miscalled the road between Bakerton and Duffields, is in truly deplorable condition. This road reminds us of the train service on the old Frog Hollow branch. It […]
May 19, 1921

Bakerton Residence Witness Martinsburg Game

Carrol Moler, William Mills, Martin Welsh, M. G. Maisel and Bryan Houser motored to Martinsburg Monday afternoon to witness the opening game of Chambersburg and Martinsburg. The game was not so interesting as it might have […]
May 19, 1921

Millard’s Clerks Up In The Air

P. S. Millard’s clerks were “all up in the air” yesterday–shingling the roof of his store. We hope that his clerks will bring prices down with them.
May 17, 1921

Lamon, An Old Time Fan

An Old Time Fan. No baseball season would be appropriately opened in Martinsburg without the presence of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Lamon, of Bakerton, and the thousands of people who know him and his fine […]
May 12, 1921

Bakerton Baseball Scores

Bakerton News. The Regulars and the Scrubs crossed bats on the home diamond Saturday afternoon. The score was 7 to 2 with the Scrubs on the long end. The features of the game were the catching […]
January 27, 1921

The Old River Road to Shepherdstown

The Old River Road to Shepherdstown.By J. O. Knott The Potomac is one of the most picturesque rivers in the world. When I heard as a child, the words: “Oh Jordan’s stormy banks I stand, and […]