April 30, 1931
RANDOLPH — L. I. Smoyer of Albion has completed a deal by which he has purchased the Carmony Grocery and he is now in possession of the stock and business. Mr. Smoyer is at present sheriff of Boone county and is a well known citizen of Albion. He will not operate the store himself, at present at least, for that would necessitate a resignation of his office.
The active manager of the store will be Hon. John Porter, at present representative of Boone county in our state legislature. The legislature adjourned this week and Mr. Porter came to Randolph to look us over and get acquainted. Mr. Porter has been prominently a member of the house and Randolph will welcome him in our social and business circles.
We understand he is an experienced business man.
Mr. Smoyer has bought a good store, well located, and we feel sure he will not be disappointed in Randolph as a business place.
Mrs. F. A. Carmony, who owned the business and conducted it for the past several months, will return to her home at Columbus.
April 23, 1936
RANDOLPH - Miss Charlotte Rasmussen has been chosen by the voice department of Wayne State Teacher’s College to take a principal part in the comic opera “Martha” to be given at the Wayne city auditorium April 30.
Miss Faith Adee also takes part in the opera.
April 23, 1936
RANDOLPH - Harrison Huwaldt and Virgil Haldeen left Randolph Sunday morning with a truck load of eggs for the Monday morning market in Chicago. The week before they took a truck load to Fremont.
April 23, 1936
RANDOLPH -Rev. E. R. King and W. M. McLean represented the Randolph church at the Niobrara spring meeting of Presbytery at Madison.
Rev. King is a member of the foreign missions committee.
April 23, 1936
RANDOLPH - The Carhart Lumber Company has purchased the Walrath lumber yards at Plainview, adding it to their yards in northeast Nebraska.








