July 27, 1933
HARTINGTON — A. J. Lammers and C. E. Haley, both of Hartington, were appointed county appraiser and county attorney, respectively.
July 27, 1933
HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Blood, Bloomfield, were injured when their car collided with another vehicle near Bloomfield. The driver in the other car walked away with minor injuries.
July 27, 1933
HARTINGTON — Glyndon Lynde won the Hartington Golf Links Championship by defeating P. H. Robinson who has held the title for two years.
July 28, 1938
HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Anderson, Wayne, took over the Hartington Dairy. They succeed Mrs. E. E. Brown.
July 28, 1938
HARTINGTON — Walter Stevens, who has been in charge of the news department of the Cedar County News for the past three years, has accepted a job with the Spencer Daily Reporter.
July 29, 1943
HARTINGTON — F. J. Peitz was victorious and won the election to become the county sheriff. He beat out three rivals, H. B. Uhing and Oliver Rinehart, Hartington, and Chris Dahl, Laurel.
July 29, 1943
HARTINGTON — Fred Evans, formerly of Battle Creek, has been named the superintendent of Wynot Public.
July 29, 1943
HARTINGTON — Mrs. Vera June Paulesen, Laurel, recently received word that her fiancee, Michael Madden, who lives in California, has passed away.
She was preparing to leave soon to be with him and so the two could marry.
July 29, 1948
HARTINGTON — The Cedar County Commissioners published a notice and will start taking bids for a project to pave 23 miles of gravel road.
July 29, 1948
HARTINGTON — The Jenny brothers met in Hartington last weekend for their first reunion in 20 years.
July 29, 1948
HARTINGTON — Lond Wadkins, former owner of the Wadkin’s Market, has purchased a grocery store in David City.