Putting cows on the front page since 1885.
100 Years Ago
Herald of April 2, 1920
W.G. Young, for about thirty years one of Martinsburg’s well known business men, left yesterday to make his future home at Gettysburg, the scene of his boyhood days.
Mr. Young, a cigar maker by trade, was employed by the late A.O. Deford, who at that time was conducting a cigar and tobacco store here.
Early Monday morning, the Easter Bunny arrived at the White Front Grocery, bringing the family along, and since has been comfortable and cozy in the big front window.
Students have been engaged for several weeks past in making a Live Stock Survey of the township of Huston,...
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