June 14, 1928
HARTINGTON — Sheriff Peter Clarence found a Chrysler car abandoned between Laurel and Belden to be in good condition but out of gas. It is thought to be a stolen car.
June 14, 1928
HARTINGTON — J. C. Brockman, Coleridge, was re-elected president of the Farmers Grain and Livestock Company.
June 14, 1928
HARTINGTON — Members of Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, Obert, celebrated the 25th anniversary of the founding of their church.
June 14, 1928
HARTINGTON — C.R. Davis was elected to the Hartington School Board at a special meeting.
June 14, 1928
HARTINGTON — Sheriff Peter Clarence found a Chrysler car abandoned between Laurel and Belden to be in good condition but out of gas.
It is thought to be a stolen car. Sheriff Clarence has found a second stolen car about three miles northwest of town.
The car belonged to Deward Erickson and was taken while he was attending the McOwen stock show.
June 14, 1928
HARTINGTON — Ray Allison has joined the Redpath Chautauqua for the summer. He will travel through the western states.
June 15, 1933
HARTINGTON — Clarence Mengshol, son of Gilbert Mengshol, graduated with honors from the ceramics department at Iowa State University.
June 15, 1933
HARTINGTON — Henry Blackman, Wynot, recently celebrated his 85th birthday.
June 15, 1933
HARTINGTON — Four Hartington youths had quite an adventure as they journeyed to the Chicago World’s Fair together and then back to Hartington in a Model T Ford.
The four were Lawrence Wurtz, David Ewing, John Christensen, and Wayne Ewing.