Sept. 18, 1908
COLERIDGE — In a game Monday against Detroit, George “Silent” Stone, a Coleridge native, had four hits, two of which were doubles and one a home run which helped lead St. Louis to a victory.
Sept. 18, 1908
Sept. 18, 1908 COLERIDGE — The prices of land continue to rise.
The McCoy place sold this week for $65 an acre and the John Lydon place for $98 an acre.
COLERIDGE — R. B. Small returned from Omaha last Saturday driving a new 4-door sedan that was purchased by Jim Urwiler.
Sept. 25, 1908
COLERIDGE — The Rebekahs celebrated
Sept. 28, 1933
Sept. 28, 1933 Sept. 29, 1938
Sept. 29, 1938 Sept. 29, 1938 in the first game of a best of three series for the North Cedar County Baseball League championship.
Sept. 28, 1938
LAUREL — Vera June Paulsen was elected president and Betty Jane Jansen, was elected secretary of Pep Club last week.
Sept. 28, 1938
LAUREL — While working on the rural electrification project last week, Lee Reed was severely hurt when a pole fell on him breaking several of his ribs.
the 57th anniversary of their order existence this year with a picnic supper at the home of W. E. Thorpe on Monday evening.
COLERIDGE — Fred Storm, Fairfax, S.D., recently bought the business formally owned by Albert and Edward Knaak. It will be known as Storm Motor Company.
COLERIDGE — The Coleridge ball team finished their season on a winning note as they beat Company F., of Hartington, 14-11. Their final record was 11-9.
COLERIDGE — A petition rejecting the idea of building cement curbs and gutters and graveling streets in town has been presented to the Coleridge Village Board. Fourteen property owners in District 2 signed the document.
COLERIDGE — Mr. and Mrs. L. C.
Doelz left this morning to take their son Melvin back to college at the University of Minnesota where he will be a sophomore.
COLERIDGE — The Coleridge baseball team beat Menominee 2-1 Sunday afternoon