Sorted by date Results 251 - 275 of 727
From the Ipswich Tribune October 10, 1929 edition COLORED SINGERS COMING The Williams Famous Colored Singers are to appear in a grand concert entertainment in Ipswich, October 29 at the high school gymnasium under the auspices of the high school athletics association. These singers are not semi-professional, as are those who appear on the small lyceum and Chautauqua circuits, neither are they students out from a negro school, but they are an established company of professionally trained musicians who entertain with Southern melodies. Many...
March 20 — Chili Dog, corn, broccoli, fruit cocktail, milk March 21 — Chicken Teriyaki, brown rice, baby carrots, applesauce, milk March 22 — Chicken Nuggets, mashed potatoes, mixed veggie, fresh fruit, homemade bun, milk March 23 — B-B-Q’s, baked beans, coleslaw, pears, milk March 24 — Tuna Noodles, peas, cooked carrots, peaches, homemade bun, milk...
Summary for February 2023 Highest recorded temp.= 44° on the 17th (Record 66° 1992, 2016 and 2017) Lowest recorded temp.= -20° on the 24th (Record -38° on Feb. 9, 1994) Number of nights of 0° or below temps.= 8 nights (Record 24 nights 2019) Number of nights in a row that the low temp. was 0° or below= 5 nights (Record 17 nights 2001) Number of days for the whole month where the low temp. never got above 0° = 2 days (Record 4 days 1979) Average high temp. for Feb. over 48 years= 29° Average low temp. for Feb. over 48 years= 8° Total precip....
From the Ipswich Tribune October 24,1929 edition ADDS NEW EQUIPMENT Dr. A. Auchampach has assed new equipment to his dentist office in the form of an instrument cabinet. This cabinet is not only practical for everyday use but an ornament for the office as well. It is of mahogany finish. There are numerous compartments for the various dental instruments. These compartments contain porcelain trays for instruments. These slides can be easily removed and cleaned. Dr. Auchampach finds his work much more pleasant with his added eq...
March 13 — Ham & Cheese Sub, puzzle potatoes, peas and carrots, juice, milk March 14 — Nachos, corn, black beans, juice, milk March 15 — Corndog, green beans, baby carrots, cinnamon applesauce cups, milk March 16, 17 — No School, Spring Break...
Edmunds County farmer and Farmers Union Insurance agent, Cameron Lux was recognized by National Farmers Union during the 2023 National Convention held in San Francisco, California, with the Bruce Miller Award for his dedicated service to family farmers and ranchers. "This award recognizes individuals who demonstrate the mission and vision of Farmers Union. Cameron believes in our mission and shares it with the farm and ranch families he works with," says Karla Hofhenke, South Dakota Farmers...
March 2 — Chicken Taco, corn, refried beans, fruit cocktail, milk March 3 — Cheese Pizza, green beans, broccoli, pineapple tidbits, milk March 6 — Crispito, corn, mixed veggies, pears, milk March 7 — Chili, homemade cinnamon roll, applesauce, baby carrots, milk March 8 — Taco Salad, salsa, celery sticks, fresh fruit, milk March 9 — Creamy Meatballs, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, mandarin oranges, homemade bun, milk March 10 — Fish Square on Bun, scalloped potatoes, broccoli, strawberry cups, milk...
From the Ipswich Tribune August 29, 1929 edition Woodward Chain Stores OpenHere on Saturday The Woodward Chain Stores Co. of Ipswich is having its opening day Saturday, August 31. The Jones building formerly occupied by John Scullin has been completely remodeled for this company. New floors were laid, a new partition placed between the store room section and the stock room. New shelving, tables and booths have also been constructed under the direction of John D. Williams, contractor. W. S. Galbraith of Ellendale, N.D. is the manager in charge....
From the Ipswich Tribune August 29, 1929 edition CANNED HEAT VICTIM FOUND NEAR TRACKS The body of a man was found Saturday morning beside the Milwaukee railroad tracks two and one half miles east of Ipswich. The crew on a freight train passing through noticed the lifeless body and notified authorities. The county coroner was summoned and the body was removed to Bowdle. Canned heat was the cause of his death. There were no marks on his body, indicating that he had been thrown from the train. He had visited places in the vicinity asking for...
February 27 — Chili Dog, corn, broccoli, fresh fruit, milk February 28 — Chicken Patty on homemade bun, sweet potatoes, mixed veggies, juice, milk...
The Marcus P. Beebe Library in Ipswich is open Tuesday through Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m. New books for adults include: It Ends with Us by Colleen Hoover, The Lions of Fifth Ave. by Jiona Davis, The Christmas Wedding Guest by Susan Mallery, Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult, Signal Fires by Dan Shapiro, Trespasses by Louise Kennedy, The Quarry Girls by Jess Lourey, Flight by Lynn Strong, Sentenced by Kenneth Bartholomew, Without a Trace by Danielle Steel, Someone We Know by Shari Lapena, All Your Prefects, Confess November 9, Reminder of Him, Maybe Now...
From the Ipswich Tribune June 27, 1929 edition BARTHOLOMEW OIL STATION HELD UP James Bartholomew was held up Sunday night about 9:30 p.m. by a motorist who had bought gas at the Ipswich Service station. $21 was the amount taken. A stranger drove his car up to the gas pump at the Ipswich Service Station and bought nine gallons of gas. The man gave Mr. Bartholomew a Canadian $10 bill in payment. Mr. Bartholomew went inside the station to make change and the man followed him. The change was handed to the man, who then pulled a gun and ordered Mr....
February 20 — No School - Presidents’ Day February 21 — Beef Pizza, corn, baby carrots, fresh fruit, milk February 22 — Tuna Noodles, peas, cooked carrots, peach pear sauce, homemade buns, milk February 23 — Tacos, green beans, pinto beans, salsa, fruit cocktail, milk February 24 — Scrambled Egg Patty, edamame, peppers and onions, long john, applesauce, milk...
Summary for January 2023 Highest recorded temp.— 39° on the 27th (Record 65° during January 1981) Lowest recorded temp.— -24° on the 30th (Record -29° during January 1988, 1996 & 2009) Number of days of zero or below temps.— 7 (Record 27 days during January 1978) Number of days in a row that the low temp. was 0° or below— 4 days Jan. 28-31 (Record 18 days during January 1978) Number of days for the whole month where the low temp. never got above 0°— None (Record 8 days during January 1978, 4 days in a row) Average high temp.— 23° (Average high...
From the Ipswich Tribune August 8, 1929 edition CONFISCATED LIQUOR DESTROYED SATURDAY Beer and Canadian whiskey flowed freely Saturday afternoon in Ipswich at the court house yard when the liquor confiscated by the sheriff’s office was emptied and the bottles smashed up. Members of the local W. C. T. U. assisted in the breaking of bottles. Mrs. W. E. Herrick and Mrs. James W. McCarter presiding. Edwin Herrick and William Mears also assisted under the direction of officials. Eighty quarts of beer, 24 quarts of Canadian Scotch whiskey, m...
February 13 — Chicken Nuggets, mashed potatoes, peas and carrots, fresh fruit, homemade bun, milk February 14 — Corn Dog, green beans, mixed veggies, pears, milk February 15 — Baked Potato with chili and cheese, applesauce, homemade bun, milk February 16 — Barbeque Pork Sandwich, chicken noodle soup, celery sticks, baby carrots, milk February 17 — Chicken Teriyaki, brown rice, peaches, cooked carrots, broccoli, milk...
February 6 — Ham Patty on homemade bun, peas, cooked carrots, fresh fruit, milk February 7 — Hamburger in gravy, beets, mashed potatoes, mandarin oranges, homemade bun, milk February 8 — K-5: Grilled chicken sandwich, carrots; 6-12: Chef Salad, bread; Both: broccoli, juice, chocolate cake, milk February 9 — Chicken Tender Sub, green beans, pea salad, peaches, milk February 10 — Nachos, corn, salsa, black beans, fresh fruit, milk...
From the Ipswich Tribune August 22, 1929 edition HOW IPSWICH WAS NAMED The following account of “How Ipswich Was Named” is taken from the August 19, 1909 issue of the Edmunds County Democrat. We thought it would be of interest to our readers, especially the youthful citizens of Ipswich. F. W. Kimball who was the engineer early lines in South Dakota was in charge of the construction of all the Pierre last week on a visit to relatives and was induced by the department of history to write our some reminiscences of the days of the first boom in...
From the Ipswich Tribune July 18, 1929 edition PARMLEY URGES FOUR WAY HIGHWAYS Many Accidents Could Be Avoided by This Method-Pugsley Writes Hid Approval Plan J. W. Parmley, president of the South Dakota Automobile Club is advocating four way highways as a safety factor to minimize travel accidents. The two way center track whether concrete or gravel, for fast moving traffic and a dirt road on each side for slower traffic, for teams, tractors, pedestrians, stock and as a safe place for fast moving vehicles to stop for repairs would prevent...
Iowa State University More than 10,200 Iowa State University students have been recognized for outstanding academic achievement by being named to the fall semester 2022 Dean's List. Students named to the Dean's List must have earned a grade point average of at least 3.50 on a 4.00 scale while carrying a minimum of 12 credit hours of graded course work. Alexandra Anna Preszler, a Veterinary Medicine student, is on the Dean’s List. Northern State University Northern State University in Aberdeen, has released the dean’s list for the fall 2022 sem...
January 30 — Chicken Patty on homemade bun, corn, sweet potatoes, fresh fruit, milk January 31 — Cheese Pizza, green beans, baby carrots, peaches, milk February 1 — B-B-Q’s, baked beans, pears, broccoli, milk February 2 — Chili, homemade cinnamon roll, applesauce, milk February 3 — Chicken Taco, corn, refried beans, apricots, milk...
From the Ipswich Tribune May 30, 1929 edition FARM WOMAN RAISES LARGE TURKEY FLOCK Mrs. Gus Fredrikson, living north of Loyalton in Montpelier township is one of the largest raisers of turkeys in this part of the state. So far this year she has 300 little turkeys that are about able to care for themselves and has 530 turkey eggs in incubators. She figures she will have about 700 little turkeys to care for this summer with the 35 old turkeys that she is carrying over until fall. She has also sold a large number of turkey eggs to her neighbors....
Tiffany Sanderson, Lake Area Technical College President, announces the current President’s List. The President’s List is a list of outstanding students who, through their initiative and ability, have indicated a seriousness of purpose in their educational program. The President’s List is limited to full-time students who have achieved a semester grade point average of 3.5 to 4.0. Local and area students honored include Halie Feldman (4.0 GPA) and Kelsey Guthmiller of Ipswich and Colton Mohr (4.0 GPA) of Hosmer....
January 23 — Chili Dog, green beans, broccoli, mandarin oranges, milk January 24 — Chicken Nuggets, mashed potatoes, cooked carrots, juice, homemade bun, milk January 25 — Taco Salad, salsa, baby carrots, applesauce, milk January 26 — Crispitos, corn, black beans, pears, milk January 27 — Spaghetti Bake, broccoli, apricots, homemade breadstick, milk...
From the Ipswich Tribune May 30, 1929 edition TRAIN SCHEDULE CHANGES ON JUNE 9 Five Hours Cut Off Train Connections to the Coast-Change in Time of Olympian. On Sunday, June 9, a new train schedule reducing the running time between Chicago and the Coast approximately five hours, will go into effect on the Milwaukee railroad. The “Olympian” westbound from Chicago to Seattle will make the run in 63 hours while the eastbound train will run on a 61 and one quarter hours’ schedule. According to the new schedule which is tentative, the westb...