March 26, 1925
HARTINGTON — The CR Davis Co, have made a number of changes in their store, bringing their shoe department downstairs to its old position and putting the ready to wear and millinary upstairs. Fitting rooms have been arranged above and many conveniences have been added.
March 26, 1925
HARTINGTON — The March, 1925 term of District Court is now in session at the Cedar County Courthouse with Honorable Mark J. Ryan on the bench.
It is probable that the term will come to a close Friday evening, or at the latest, Monday. One of the more outstanding cases was the State of Nebraska vs. Peter P. Kleinschmidt and Ida Kleinschmidt, on the grounds of operating a still and having liquor in their possession. Mrs. Kleinschmidt was fined $1,000 and costs and sentenced to four months in the county jail. Her sentence was suspended with good behavior. Both were also fined $100 and court costs.
March 26, 1925
HARTINGTON — Paul Morris, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Glen Morris, and grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J.M. Lammers of this city, appeared in a violin recital at Sioux City March 25.
Paul, who is 12 years old, has appeared in many recitals at Holy Trinity School and has played in numerous public programs that have been given in the city.
He received his early musical instruction from his mother.
March 26, 1925
HARTINGTON — Early this week R.V. Fletcher circulated a petition to place on the ballot the names of H.D. Spork, councilman in the first ward; C.E. Andeson, councilman in the second ward; Otto Emerson, polled magistrate; Mrs. P.O. Robinson, and R.F.
Hegert, members of the Board of Education.
These officials are all up for re-election except for Mr.
Emerson. The election takes place on April 7.

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