Thursday, March 2, 1916 “For the last eighteen months I have borne testimony with all my strength against Germany because...
Read moreThursday, February 24, 1916 LEAP YEAR Leap year or Bissextile year is now being endured. Formerly instead of having a...
Read moreThursday, February 17, 1916 The Germans have admitted their fault in the war-like act against the Lusitania and America has...
Read moreThursday, February 10, 1916 We have had a cold, damp, moist, unpleasant winter and it has just about got our...
Read moreThursday, February 3, 1916 Prohibition is thinning out the crowd in the penitentiary. There may be bats in the belfry...
Read moreThursday, January 27, 1916 BLACK BASS OF POCAHONTAS COUNTY Andrew Price Those who have endeavored to gain information about the...
Read moreThursday, January 20, 1916 Reed Gay was in town Tuesday with as fine a forty pound wild cat as anyone...
Read moreThursday, January 13, 1916 Quite an animated marriage scene was in evidence at Inframonte Cottage, Wednesday, 5th of January, 1916,...
Read moreThursday, January 6, 1916 Pupils of Green Hill School who have been neither absent nor tardy during the third month...
Read moreThursday, December 30, 1915 FROM POCAHONTAS TO WHITE HOUSE MISTRESS An American of Americans is the forthcoming mistress of the...
Read moreThursday, December 23, 1915 ‘Twas the night before Christmas and all through the town, The old boys were meeting and...
Read moreThursday, December 16, 1915 This was my prayer: a piece of ground not over large; with a garden, and near...
Read moreThursday, December 11, 1890 The Pocahontas Times Huntersville, West Virginia A dispatch from Memphis, Tenn., dated Nov. 28, says: “James...
Read moreThursday, December 2, 1915 There are no ankle watches in town, yet there are a number of ankle watchers. There...
Read moreThursday, November 25, 1915 About fifteen thousand pounds of turkeys were shipped from Marlinton to the Thanksgiving markets. This is...
Read moreThursday, November 18, 1915 An English soldier says that trench warfare has become a constant drain. Last winter it was...
Read moreThursday, November 11, 1915 Last Friday evening the big five passenger Overland car belonging to Z. S. Smith caught fire...
Read moreThursday, November 4, 1915 Six carloads of lambs, about 1,500 in number, have been shipped from the Marlinton station this...
Read moreThursday, October 28, 1915 Owing to a mixup in the news as it was carried to this part of the...
Read moreThursday, October 21, 1915 There are 1,128 mountains in Pocahontas county, and hills too numerous to mention. Every single...
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