Thursday, August 13, 1897 NEAR THE road on the farm of Mr. Tom Callison at Locust, may be seen the...
Read moreThursday, August 6, 1897 THERE SEEMS to be sorrow in the Mingo County jail over the escape of the notorious...
Read moreThursday, July 30, 1897 A SINGULAR phenomenon is interesting the people of upper Elk. Last Saturday the water below Gibson’s...
Read moreThursday, July 21, 1897 MR. J. J. BEARD, of Huntersville, has in his possession a Bible with marginal references that...
Read moreThursday, July 14, 1897 MRS. Jane Simmons, relict of the late John Simmons, is living with her son, Robert, at...
Read moreThursday, July 9, 1897 A Metamorphosis Oh, he preached it from the housetops, And he whispered it by stealth; He...
Read moreThursday, July 2, 1897 BIOGRAPHIC NOTES William Auldridge, Senior, the ancestor and founder of the family relationship of that name...
Read moreThursday, June 25, 1897 From what Mr. C. P. Jones, of Monterey, Va., said while at court last week in...
Read moreJune 18, 1897 THE DELINQUENT tax list of Monongalia county shows a total of only 160 names. The list recently...
Read moreThursday, June 11, 1897 THE EARTHQUAKE is said to be causing trouble in Giles County. The mountain in which a...
Read moreThursday, June 4, 1897 MRS SUSAN HOUDYSCHELL, who was arrested as accessory to the Frost burglary for concealing stolen goods,...
Read moreThursday, May 28, 1897 A WIFE-BEATER at Centreville, Maryland, was sentenced to receive fifteen lashes on the bare back at...
Read moreThursday, May 21, 1897 HIGH WATER INFORMATION Last Thursday morning found the town of Marlinton humid, and the inhabitants in...
Read moreThursday, May 13, 1897 CUBA and Spain are still at it. Spain can never vanquish these brave Cubans. It is...
Read moreThursday, May 7, 1897 Now comes the gladdest month of the whole year. May is the month of the apple...
Read moreThursday, April 30, 1897 GEROGE W. ROBERTS, who is in jail charged with cutting his wife with intent to kill,...
Read moreThursday, April 23, 1897 THE EASTER storm came as usual as a kind of judgment on the pride evinced in...
Read moreThursday, April 16, 1897 THE WEEKLY LETTER Continued… Having duly recorded the names of points of interest on the river,...
Read moreThursday, April 9, 1897 APRIL, derived from the Latin word aperio – to open. With the coming of April, Mother...
Read moreThursday, April 2, 1897 THE RECENT stand tak-en by King George to defend the Christians of Crete against Turkish...
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