Sept. 25, 1924
HARTINGTON- Unsatisfied unless he is at the peak of the work he is doing, Supt. H.H. Lynn of Laurel, who has already made a name for himself among Nebraska school men, excelled all former records this past summer when he attended the summer school of the teachers college at Columbia University in New York City.
He ended his work there by standing at the head of those who took the course, many of them being nationally known school men.
When he went to Columbia, which maintains the best teachers college in the country, Mr. Linn chose the stiffest course which he could take, one which is considered an advanced course for city school superintendents.
Sept. 25, 1924
HARTINGTON- Progress in graveling the state highway between Laurel and Coleridge is going ahead in a very satisfactory manner this week.
The gravel gang has turned the corner to the east of Coleridge and are now working toward Coleridge.
Over five miles of the road to Laurel has been completed.
Sept. 25, 1924
HARTINGTON- Alex McGregor will hold a big cattle sale at the Hartington stock yards on Thursday, Oct. 9, when nearly 200 head of cattle will be sold off when it is sent through the sale ring.
This will be Mr. McGregor’s third annual sale of his cattle, the stock being brought here from his farm in Knox County.