Jan 13, 1916
RANDOLPH - The M. W. A. will hold installation of officers. Those to be installed include A. J. Pregler, M. W.; F. S. Mallard, F. and R.
Jan 13, 1916
RANDOLPH - The Randolph high basketball team swamped Carroll 77-4 and the Randolph girls also won 30-2.
Jan 13, 1916
RANDOLPH -The first breath of a blizzard struck Randolph Tuesday night and by Wednesday afternoon all trains were stopped. It was 24 degrees below zero Thursday morning.
Jan 13, 1916
RANDOLPH -Rev. Bernard Lordemann went to Omaha to attend the funeral of Rt. Rev. Bishop Richard Scannell.
Jan 13, 1916
RANDOLPH - Marvin Root brought to the Sholes elevator the only corn that has graded number three thus far.
Jan. 14, 1926
RANDOLPH - Ira Frederick won a five-tube radio with speaker as third prize in a contest.
Jan. 14, 1926
RANDOLPH - The new board of directors for the Community club chosen after the banquet Monday evening are J. V. Gillespie, Lee Brenner, L. V. DeVore, F. S. Stegge, Wm. Eike, Dr. B. F. Gleason and C. W. Peasinger.
Jan. 14, 1926
RANDOLPH - Two truck loads of meat market fixtures were shipped back to Sioux City.
This was for the meat market that never opened. The building is now being fitted for an auto repair shop of L. V. Gibson.
Jan. 16, 1936
RANDOLPH - The Legion post will again sponsor a milk fund for needy children in Randolph schools. Last year, the Legion distributed 800 quarts of milk.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Jones celebrated their golden wedding anniversary.
Jan. 16, 1936
RANDOLPH - The FFA boys held a boxing contest at the pavilion to raise money for the corn and grain show. Roger Buchanan refereed the bouts.
Jan. 16, 1936
RANDOLPH - Forty relatives and friends gave a party for Frank Schrad on the occasion of his birthday. The party was held at the home of Mrs. Josephine Dominisse.
Jan. 16, 1936
RANDOLPH - Harley Van Kirk is ill with small pox. Donald Langenfeldt also has small pox and that home is under quarantine.
Jan. 16, 1936
RANDOLPH - John Gubbels, after some 30 years of farming, is going to have a sale and come to Randolph.
Jan. 16, 1936
RANDOLPH - Hazel Kinkaid spent the weekend at the home of her brother, Harrison Kinkaid, north of Randolph.
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