Evidence

April 7, 1908

Miss C. McGraw, died Chicago.

Miss Catharine A. McGraw, daughter of the late James McGraw of Harpers Ferry, died in Chicago, and her body was brought to Harpers Ferry and interred in St. Peter’s Catholic Cemetery.
April 4, 1908

Hopper visits Hopper in Martinsburg

Mrs. Alice Hopper and daughter, Miss Laura, of Bakerton, W. Va., are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Hopper, on Moler avenue.
April 2, 1908

Martin Welsh, Potato in Bottle

Our young friend Martin Welsh, of Bakerton, brought us a curosity last week— a potato growing through the neck of a bottle. Must have been something mighty good in the bottle to cause the potato to […]
March 19, 1908

Marriage Announcement: Kaldenback & Homer

Miss Mamie Elizabeth Kaldenback and Mr. Arthur Garfield Homer, both of Washington, were married in that city last week by Rev. Father Carroll at St. Patrick’s Church. The bride is a cousin of Mr. and Mrs. […]
March 9, 1908

Henry Brown arrested for attempted assault of Mrs. W. Shiffler.

ATTACKED BY A NEGRO. Henry Brown, colored, was arrested in Martinsburg, W. Va. Friday night on information furnished by the officials of Page county, Va., for an alleged attempt to criminally assault Mrs. William Shiffler, a […]
March 7, 1908

Moore visits daughter at Bakerton.

Mrs. Fannie Moore is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Preston Millard, at Bakerton.
March 5, 1908

Marriage Announcement: Kaldenback and Homer

Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Kaldenback announce the marriage of their daughter, Mary Elizabeth, to Mr. Arthur Garfield Homer, at St. Patrick’s Church, Monday, March 2. Rev. William J. Carroll performed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. […]
March 5, 1908

“Devil’s Cake”, made by Anna Welsh, brings high $ at festival.

A “devil’s cake” proved a very popular article at the festival at Bakerton last week. It brought the neat sum of $10.35. It was made and presented by Miss Anna Mary Welsh.
March 3, 1908

Marriage License Issued: Kaldenback, Homer.

Marriage Licenses. Floyd C. Payne and Minnie C. Gaynor. John H. Hankins and Ellen R. Robinson.James L. Talbert and Grace Johnson.Arthur W. Cunitz and Marie J. Courreges.Murvin P. Counselman, of Bethesda, Md., and Catherine Mulkerne.Benjamin W. […]
February 21, 1908

Frank Freeman, killed by train.

Frank Freeman, colored, of this county [Rappahannock County, VA], was killed by a train last week at Bakerton, where he had been at work.
February 8, 1908

Gouker, granted divorce due to desertion.

Judge Keedy at Hagerstown granted an absolute divorce to Mrs. Mary J. Gouker, of Sharpsburg, from Charles Gouker, of Bakerton, W. Va., on the grounds of desertion.
February 6, 1908

Flanagan’s Best Wishes to the Register

“As time goes on the Register improves. Best wishes for a prosperous year.” — John G. Flanagan, Sr. Bakerton, W. Va.