Evidence

August 13, 1914

Flanagan, Knode, visit Atlantic City

Mrs. Florence Flanagan and Miss Martha Flanagan, of Bakerton, and Miss Ada Knode, of this vicinity, went to Atlantic City last week on the excursion over the Cumberland Valley Railroad.
June 18, 1914

Martin Welsh visits Parents

Mr. Martin D. Welsh came up from Baltimore last Sunday to spend the day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. B. Welsh, at Bakerton. Mr. Welsh is employed as general clerk for the Crown Cork […]
June 18, 1914

Catholic Church Reopened

Catholic Church Reopened St. Agnes Catholic Church, of this place, after repairs and decorations was reopened […] The rededication of the church calls to mind that sometime between the Revolutionary War and 1800 a Catholic chapel […]
June 18, 1914

Maggie Welsh visits Gardner near Shepherdstown

Mrs. Margaret Welsh, of Bakerton, is spending this week with Miss Edith Gardner near Shepherdstown.
June 4, 1914

Obituary: Fanny Spickler

Mrs. Fannie Eyer Spickler died last Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Bertha Flanagan, aged 82 years and 6 months. Mrs. Spickler had been in failing health for a long time, as the burden […]
May 28, 1914

Bertha Flanagan Receives Visitors

Mr. and Mrs. Brown O. Lefevre, from Bunker Hill, and Roscoe Rau and Miss Severence, from Martinsburg, spent Sunday with Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan at her home at Rock Hill.
May 7, 1914

Engine made first trip over new track

The first engine to go over the new piece of railroad which was built to carry the output of the Flanagan quarries to Bakerton made its run last Saturday. D. R. Houser, James Flanagan, Daniel Lee […]
May 7, 1914

Real Estate – Flanagan to Knott

Real Estate Transfers. Bertha D. Flanagan to S. O. Knott, a lot containing one acre at Bakerton, consideration, $900.
April 16, 1914

S.O. Knott Runs Store From Flanagan Building

Mr. S. O. Knott, who is now in business in Bakerton, was a caller at the Register office a few days ago. Mr. Knott has bought from Mrs. Flanagan the building in which the store is […]
April 2, 1914

Brashears Better After Quarry Accident

We hear that Richard Brashears, who was so badly broken up at the Bakerton lime quarries, is getting along nicely.
March 19, 1914

Spickler Seriously Ill at Flanagan’s

Mrs. Laura D. Ross, of Salina, Kansas, is with her sister, Mrs. Bertha D. Flanagan, at Rock Hill, this county, having been called here by the serious illness of her mother, Mrs. Fannie E. Spickler. Mrs. […]
March 19, 1914

Accident at Bakerton

Accident at Bakerton. A bad accident occurred yesterday morning at the limestone quarries of the Washington Building Lime Company at Bakerton, when Richard Brashears, of Sharpsburg, and John Hetzel, of Antietam, were painfully hurt. The two […]