Thursday, March 2, 1899 Some parties about Marlinton supplemented their ample stores of ice by gathering some of the solid...
Read moreThursday, February 23, 1899 Hereafter all criminal executions in West Virginia will take place within the walls of the penitentiary....
Read moreThursday, February 16, 1899 Some years ago, a little Pocahontas boy in the free school was learning to spell. He...
Read moreThursday, February 2, 1899 Old Squire Bean, of Langtry, Texas, is evidently a character. He used to be saloon-keeper, justice...
Read moreThursday, January 24, 1899 From the Highland Recorder: Otho Gum suffered a stroke of paralysis from which it is thought...
Read moreJanuary 1900 OUR WEAK POINT One of our London subscribers (how we swell whenever we think that we have subscribers...
Read moreJanuary 1900 I see a motion made for a Primary, and two names mentioned for Prosecuting Attorney. Let us not...
Read moreThursday, January 4, 1900 WEATHER NOTES We can generally count on winter weather for Christmas in West Virginia. This year,...
Read moreThursday, December 29, 1898 George Pennington, confined to jail at Marlinton, under indictment for horse stealing, broke jail last Thursday...
Read moreThursday, December 22, 1898 The skaters have been enjoying rare sport the recent cold days on the river and creek....
Read moreThursday, December 15, 1898 The hog case of Charles N. Ervine vs D. W. Sharp was heard by Justice Bird...
Read moreThursday, December 8, 1898 Old man Lawson has a pet mud turtle, which got froze stiff as a board last...
Read moreThursday, December 1, 1898 In November, Paris Hammond, second son of Jesse Hammond, of Williams River, killed three large bears...
Read moreThursday, November 24, 1898 The Marlinton football team showed great pluck in riding to Frost, 19 miles, in a blinding...
Read moreThursday, November 16, 1899 Marlinton to Incorporate Marlinton has of two evils chosen the less and decided to incorporate. It...
Read moreThursday, November 10, 1898 One of the most statesmanlike and judicious speeches made during the campaign just closed was delivered...
Read moreThursday, November 3, 1898 George W. McClintic, of Charleston, arrived last Thursday and visited his mother. He arranged a hunting...
Read moreThursday, October 27, 1898 THE FORKS OF CRANBERRY The county of Nicholas has secured an injunction against the county line...
Read moreThursday, October 20, 1898 Lost: At the merry-go-round in Marlinton, Saturday night, September 14, a small purse containing $40 in...
Read moreThursday, October 13, 1898 George D. Saxton, brother-in-law of President McKinley, was shot and killed on the streets of Canton...
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