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1918: Local dentist claims golf course prize

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June 27, 1918

HARTINGTON — Hartington boys leaving for Fort Riley and Camp Funston are Ross Conant, Cyril Dendinger, Joseph Silbereisen, Frank Schaffer, Fred Walz, Orville Adams, Glen Austin, James Beal, Ira Dowd, Henry Happe, Albert Hammond, Werner Lee, Alfred Riff, and Frank Tinkcom.

June 27, 1918

HARTINGTON — Mr. and Mrs. Aphonse Bange have purchased the lease and property of Minor Jurgens, on the farm southeast of town where Minor has resided for the past three years.

June 27, 1918

HARTINGTON — Ben Ruger, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Ruger, Hartington, is a member of the ship Leviathan. The ship is carrying troops to France.

On his last trip across the ocean, the ship was attacked several times by submarines.

June 27, 1928

HARTINGTON — A tornado swept through Dixon and caused about $10,000 in damage. The most damage was done to M. P. Lund’s store. Part of the side of the store and roof caved in.

June 27, 1928

HARTINGTON — Dr. M. E. Eby, a Hartington dentist, won the cheebox tournament at the golf course.

June 27, 1928

HARTINGTON — Jake Johnson sold his meat market to Leveson & Sherwood of Randolph.