Passing Away.Death came very suddenly last Monday evening to Mrs. Sarah Thompson at the Entler Hotel in Shepherdstown. Mrs. Thompson had come to the hotel to spend a few weeks, her son and son-in-law, John R. […]
Mrs. John G. Flanagan and her son Griggs, of the Bakerton neighborhood, are visiting her sister, Mrs. Altha D. Miller, in Washington, D. C., for a few weeks.
PATHETIC HISTORY OF EMERALD ISLEFew countries look back upon a history so tragic so heart breaking as Ireland’s and few countries have produced such patriots. In fact, Ireland’s history is one of romance and bloodshed, the […]
Mrs. Mary Kain, widow of the late Maurice Kain, for many years a resident of Charles Town, died in Washington City June 10, aged 75 years. Her remains were brought to Harpers Ferry on Monday of […]
An eastbound fast freight train on the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad was wrecked at Engle’s Switch Sunday morning. Seventeen cars were piled up, and much valuable merchandise, consisting of lard, packed in barrels and buckets, and […]
The Register office was brightened last Thursday by a visit from Mrs. Walter Flanagan, an accomplished lady of Bakerton, and Miss Katherine Houser, the interesting young daughter of Mr. D. R. Houser, of the same place.
We were pleased to have a call last Saturday from Mr. and Mrs. Thomas B. Welsh, of Bakerton, who spent the day with friends in Shepherdstown. They are good friends of the REGISTER and paid up […]