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1904
- August 8, 1904 - Wavelets
- September 22, 1904 - Lake Andes as It Is Viewed Afar
- September 29, 1904 - Low Lake Causes Worry
- December 22, 1904 - Iceboat Sailing Is New Pastime
1905
- January 12, 1905 - Editor Impressed With Growth of Lake Andes
- February 16, 1905 - Indian Delegation Leaves for Washington
- February 23, 1905 - Lake Will Be Well Filled in the Spring
- March 30, 1905 - All Along The Line
- August 3, 1905 - Belle of Andes To Make Regular Sunday Excursions
- August 31, 1905 - Parker Stops at Limit
- November 9, 1905 - Lake Andes Doing Too Little Advertising
1906
- January 4, 1906 - Fish Poachers in Lake Fined
- January 11, 1906 - Three Caught Unlawfully Taking Fish
- April 19, 1906 - Senator Gamble in Town
- June 14, 1906 - Amundson Has Gasoline Launch Constructed
- June 21, 1906 - Manbeck Offers Launch Rides for Votes
- June 21, 1906 - Amundson Takes Gasoline Launch Boat for Ride
- June 28, 1906 - A Trip To Lake Andes
- June 28, 1906 - Doc Prepared to Run Excursions
- July 5, 1906 - Lake Andes Good for Hunting, Fishing
- July 5, 1906 - Fourth of July Celebrated at Lake Andes
- December 13, 1906 - South Dakota Game Laws
1907
- January 17, 1907 - Two New Wells for Lake Andes
- January 24, 1907 - Blizzard strikes South Dakota, Nebraska and Iowa
- May 16, 1907 - Forty-passenger Boat Available for Charter
- May 16, 1907 - Belle of Andes Makes Its First Excursion
- May 23, 1907 - Mostly Local News
- June 6, 1907 - Belle of Andes Making Successful Trips
- June 13, 1907 - Forty Acres Adjoining Townsite Sold to Major Harding
- June 20, 1907 - Mostly Local News
- June 20, 1907 - Lake Andes Plans 4th of July Celebration
- June 20, 1907 - Road Inspector To Go Over Every Route
- July 4, 1907 - Water Works System Completed
- July 11, 1907 - Sunday School Class Enjoys Ride on the Lake
- July 18, 1907 - Geddes Party Enjoys Lake Excursion
- July 25, 1907 - Belle of Andes Taken to the Upper End
- August 1, 1907 - Launch Is in Good Running Order
- August 8, 1907 - "Noah's Ark" Navigating the Lake
- August 22, 1907 - Indian Land Sold
- September 19, 1907 - South Dakota Game Laws
1908
- January 30, 1908 - Cold Weather Welcomed by Ice Cutters
- March 26, 1908 - Protecting the Wild Fowl
- May 28, 1908 - Fish Sellers Warned
- June 4, 1908 - Fame of Lake Andes' Bass Spreading
- June 11, 1908 - Bass Fishing Has Been Good
- June 11, 1908 - Banquet Served To Leading Politicians
- July 16, 1908 - Vessel Turns Over
- August 6, 1908 - Game Warden To Capture Offenders
- August 28, 1908 - Hunters Are Killing Young Ducks
- September 3, 1908 - Outing Brings Home Nice String of Black Bass
1909
- January 13, 1909 - Amundson Launch Overhauled
- January 14, 1909 - Local Overflow
- January 28, 1909 - Duck Hunting on Lake Andes
- February 24, 1909 - Higher Water Will Mean Better Navigation
- March 11, 1909 - South Road Needs Grading
- April 15, 1909 - Stringent Fish Law
- April 22, 1909 - Protection for the Birds
- April 29, 1909 - Black Bass Season Starts May 1
- April 29, 1909 - Several New Launches Will Soon Be Put on the Lake
- May 20, 1909 - Automobiles Pass Through Andes
- May 27, 1909 - Bundy Launch in Commission
- May 27, 1909 - Bundy Launch Gets New Paint, Engine Overhaul
- June 3, 1909 - Water Is Muddy and Rough
- July 29, 1909 - Gleaned from Bright Exchanges
- September 16, 1909 - Launch For Sale
- December 16, 1909 - Lake Andes Raising at the Rate of Two Inches a Month
1911
- January 4, 1911 - Fry Surprised at Growth of Town
- March 2, 1911 - Steel Launch for Sale
- April 13, 1911 - Duck Hunting Season Closed
- May 4, 1911 - Cold Hampers Bass Fishing
- May 25, 1911 - A Booster
- August 17, 1911 - Game Warden Arrests Several for Unlawfully Catching Fish
- August 24, 1911 - Fish Dynamited at Lake
- September 7, 1911 - Game Laws
- September 21, 1911 - Is Lake Andes Navigable?
1912
- March 21, 1912 - Ice Still Thirty Inches Thick
- March 28, 1912 - Doings of the County
- May 16, 1912 - Gentlemen Trying To Land 5-Pound Bass
- June 13, 1912 - Doings of the County
- July 4, 1912 - Booster Trip Comments
- September 5, 1912 - Duck, Chicken Season Opens
- October 3, 1912 - State Game Warden Visits
- October 3, 1912 - Committee To Plan Fish Hatchery or Game Farms
- October 10, 1912 - Prairie Chicken Season Closes
- November 21, 1912 - Committee To Consider Revision of Game Laws
- November 28, 1912 - State Game Warden Report
1913
- March 6, 1913 - Country Around Lake Andes Alive with Ducks
- April 10, 1913 - Duck Season Closed
- May 15, 1913 - From the Boosters
- June 12, 1913 - Untitled [Ye editor took a few days vacation]
- June 26, 1913 - New Fish Law
- July 17, 1913 - New Hunting Law
- July 24, 1913 - Comments on Game Law
- July 24, 1913 - A Good Suggestion
- July 31, 1913 - Should Be Caught
- August 14, 1913 - Federal Game Law
- August 21, 1913 - Geddes News
- August 25, 1913 - Artesian Well Stops Flowing
- August 28, 1913 - Notice
- August 28, 1913 - Why Not Charles Mix?
- September 4, 1913 - Game Wardens Intend Making Frequent Visits
- October 23, 1913 - Lake Is Lower Than for Several Years
1914
- March 5, 1914 - Geddes News
- March 5, 1914 - Federal Law Prohibits Spring Shooting on Migratory Birds
- March 12, 1914 - Lindquist Well Finished
- March 19, 1914 - Hunters Courting Arrest
- May 21, 1914 - Private fish ponds
- June 11, 1914 - Bass in the Lake Acting Very Peculiar
- July 2, 1914 - Friday Meeting to Plan Celebration
- August 13, 1914 - Vandals Hold Picnic for Nephew
- August 20, 1914 - Lake Andes To Be on Washington Highway
- October 1, 1914 - Thatcher To Continue To Labor for Good Roads
- October 1, 1914 - Ravinia Booster
- October 1, 1914 - October 14th Set as Good Roads Day
- October 8, 1914 - Interest Being Taken in Highway
- October 15, 1914 - Farmers' Institute To Hold Five Day Course
- October 15, 1914 - Robinson Narrowly Escapes Death
- November 5, 1914 - Picotte's Guests Enjoy Hunting
- November 26, 1914 - Mock Court Advertisement
- November 26, 1914 - Literary Society To Hold Mock Trial
- November 26, 1914 - Institute and Short Course a Decided Success
- December 10, 1914 - Literary Society Presents Mock Trial
- December 31, 1914 - Platte Tribune
1915
- January 7, 1915 - Old Timers Attend Bonnin Funeral
- January 14, 1915 - Thatcher's Entry Will Not Soon Be Forgotten
- January 21, 1915 - White Swan Indian Farmers Organization
- January 21, 1915 - Indian Farmer's Association Meeting Poorly Attended
- February 4, 1915 - Tabor, Thatcher Disagree on Route
- February 4, 1915 - Annual Good Roads Meeting
- February 25, 1915 - Movement for Lake Andes Fish Hatchery Started
- March 4, 1915 - Col. Thatcher eccentric
- March 4, 1915 - The Bridge at Ft. Randall
- March 4, 1915 - The Bridge at Ft. Randall
- March 4, 1915 - Road Is Shortest, Best Route
- March 4, 1915 - No Man Has Accomplished So Much As Thatcher
- March 18, 1915 - Thatcher Calls Roads Meeting
- March 25, 1915 - White Swan Indian Farmers Association Meets
- April 22, 1915 - The Washington Highway
- May 6, 1915 - Commercial Club to Begin Fish Day
- May 26, 1915 - White Swan Indian Farmer's Association Meeting
- December 30, 1915 - Discovery of Artesian Wells in South Dakota
1916
- February 17, 1916 - Indian Farmers' Association
- February 17, 1916 - Indian Farmers Meeting
- March 9, 1916 - Well Drilling Rig Kept on the Go
- March 16, 1916 - J. W. Harding
- March 16, 1916 - Harding Family Moves
- April 13, 1916 - John Gassman Dead
- May 18, 1916 - Verner Kept Busy All the Time
- June 8, 1916 - Contract for Road Grading Let
- June 22, 1916 - Hundreds of Automobiles at Lake Andes
- June 22, 1916 - What Others Say of Fish Day
1930
- February 16, 1930 - Johnson, Ripple, and Dutch correspondence
- February 16, 1930 - Johnson, Ripple, and Dutch correspondence
- March 9, 1930 - endangered fish life articles
- March 9, 1930 - A. G. McBride correspondence
- November 28, 1930 - rough fish life reports
1933
- April 20, 1933 - Civilian Conservation Corps Enlistments Held
- May 11, 1933 - Some More Double Crossers
- May 29, 1933 - Chairman correspondence
- June 15, 1933 - Lake Projects Will Be Worked Under CCC Plan
- June 29, 1933 - Recruits for Work on Spillway Sent To Pierre
- July 13, 1933 - Veteran Citizen Conservation Corps, You Are Welcome in Lake Andes
- July 20, 1933 - Actual Work Begun on Spillway Monday
- July 27, 1933 - Contributed by a V.C.C.C. Veteran
- September 7, 1933 - VCC, 1776, Wins First Place in 7th Corps Area
- October 26, 1933 - Power Machines Digging Spillway
- November 9, 1933 - VCC Camp No. 1776 Preparing To Leave
- November 16, 1933 - Storm Sweeps Country Sun
- December 13, 1933 - outboard motor letter
1934
- January 11, 1934 - Asking Aid for Spillway
- January 18, 1934 - Government Officials View the Spillway Here Sunday
- February 1, 1934 - Many Projects Await CWA Toilers
- February 8, 1934 - Tile for Spillway Completed Tuesday
- March 22, 1934 - Local Sportsmen Endorse Advance Fish License Plan
- May 24, 1934 - Forestry Service Doing Its Best
- June 7, 1934 - Heavy Rains Past Week Bring Relief
- June 14, 1934 - Biological Bureau Chief Inspects Many Lake Projects Here
- July 26, 1934 - All Heat Records Here Were Knocked "Cold"
- August 2, 1934 - Second VCC Camp Is Located Here
- August 2, 1934 - Not First Time Our Lake Was Waterless
- August 23, 1934 - Building a Dyke and Road Across the Lake
- September 27, 1934 - Conservation Work by Lake Andes C.C. Camp
1935
- January 3, 1935 - Candidate for Governor Draws Big Crowds
- January 10, 1935 - To Establish Migratory Water-Fowl Refuge
- February 21, 1935 - Our Sanctuary Third Largest on Continent
- May 9, 1935 - Johnson, Ripple, and Dutch correspondence
- May 23, 1935 - Two Hundred Nebraska C C Campers Are Here