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1938: September has been a very wet month here, so far

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Sept. 14, 1933

HARTINGTON — John Richards left Monday morning for Yankton College to begin his second year of college work at that institution.

Sept. 14, 1933

HARTINGTON — An initial check up of the Cedar County Fair finances indicate that the 1933 version of the fair paid its own way.

Sept. 14, 1933

HARTINGTON — It was announced this week that work will begin

next week on Nebraska Highway 15 and Nebraska Highway 84.

Sept. 14, 1933

HARTINGTON — R.J. Richards of Yankton spent the weekend at his home in Hartington.

Sept. 15, 1938

HARTINGTON — A total of 7.52 inches of rainfall has been dumped in Hartington since the beginning of the month.

Sept. 16, 1943

HARTINGTON — Saturday is being promoted as General MacArthur Day in Hartington.

Funds will be solicited to buy cigarettes for the service men from the community who are now fighting overseas.

Sept. 16, 1943

HARTINGTON — Tech Sgt. Albert A. Stevens, son of Mr and Mrs. Henry Stevens of Hartington, has been awarded the Good Conduct Medal of the U.S. Army. Stevens is stationed at Camp Stoneman, Calif.

Sept. 16, 1943

HARTINGTON — Fire early Monday morning caused considerable damage to the floor and to bedrooms at the Ralph Hinrichs home located five miles northwest of Laurel.

Sept. 16, 1943

HARTINGTON — Pfc. Edward J. Keifer was recently promoted to corporal. He has seen action in the South Pacific and is presently recuperating in an Australia hospital from wounds suffered in fighting.