Listen For the Wedding Bells. Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. Raleigh W. Moler and Miss Annie Flanagan, daughter of Mr. James S. Flanagan, both of this county. The ceremony will take place Wednesday, […]
A report that the railroad would soon be run from the Old Furnace up the river to the old Adams stone quarry, thence to the Virginia Ore Bank, and probably on to Shepherdstown, is current, and […]
Morgan’s Grove Premiums. […] LADIES’ DEPARTMENT […] Billmyer’s special premium, Miss Martha Flanagan; bread. Chocolate cake, Miss Annie Flanagan 1st, Mrs. L. H. Moler, 2d. […] HORSES […] heavy draft, Luther Ropp 1st, James Flanagan 2d; […]
A VISIT TO BAKERTON. Editor Register: Mr. I. H. Baker, the enterprising superintendent Baker, of the Washington Building Lime Co.’s Works, gave us a pleasant surprise by inviting us to see the works in operation at […]
The Register force was very greatly indebted to Miss Martha Flanagan during the Holidays for a box of the most elegant cake we have ever eaten. There were seven or eight different kinds — all good.
The new postoffice at Bakerton has treated itself to a new outfit. A fine case has been set up, with sufficient boxes for the use of all who get their mail at that place. It is […]
At Bakerton. The Washington Building Lime Company is sinking its artesian well at Bakerton, this county, to a greater depth. As the demand for water becomes larger the present supply fails to meet the requirements. So […]
Mr. William Engle, Jr., has sold one hundred acres of his home farm, near Zion Church, to Mr. John J. Flanagan for $5,000. The house and barn are included in the portion sold.
Moler’s Grove. At a meeting of the Farmers’ Stock and Agricultural Society of Moler’s Grove the following officers were elected by the Society: Capt. L. H. Moler, President. J. W. McGarry, W. J. Knott, Vice-Presidents. G. […]
Mr. John G. Flanagan has purchased the farm of the estate of his brother, Charles Flanagan, containing 33 acres, well improved and a new brick dwelling, east of Moler’s X Roads, for the sum of $2,600.