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A Look Back in Time: March 31, 1921

An ordinance is being prepared to repeal an anti-card playing ordinance passed in Sheridan several weeks ago at the suggestion of City Commissioner O. F. Svanberg. Visitors in Sheridan today include Gerald Willey of Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Upton of Buffalo and Frank Collins, a Ucross rancher. The Bon Ton restaurant is being …

March 31, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 30, 1921

Sheridan’s City Council in a special session this morning not only rejected a proposal to join with the Sheridan Commercial club in extending the tourist campgrounds at Pioneer park but entered into a discussion that caused individual members of the council to align against each other. The Citizens State Bank has laid a new linoleum …

March 30, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 29, 1921

In a special meeting this morning, Sheridan’s City Council accepted the first streets in the new paving district to be created. The district will involve an expenditure of some $200,000 in paving work during the coming summer. The Sodality Sewing Circle will meet with Mrs. Nellie Tynan at 251 South Thurmond this afternoon.  A 5-pound …

March 29, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 28, 1921

John Clay, president of Clay, Robinson & Co. of Chicago, is a visitor in Sheridan. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Moses are in Sheridan from the Flying V ranch. Workmen have taken down the old ornamental lighting standards in front of the city hall, and have prepared a base for the heavier type of standards used …

March 29, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 27, 1921

Easter Sunday will be observed in Sheridan today with appropriate services in all of the city’s churches. Practically every evangelical church has prepared special programs, while the Catholic, Episcopal and Lutheran churches will feature the usual Easter devotionals with special musical numbers. Opening of maintenance work on the Sheridan division of the

March 29, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 25, 1921

Good Friday was observed in the noon-day services of the Holy Week program in the Orpheum Theater today with a sermon by Rev. Edgar K. Morrow, pastor of the First Methodist church. The Sheridan Real Estate Board has appointed a committee to consider changing the ordinances governing the driving of animals through the city, specifically …

March 25, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 24, 1921

According to former Attorney General A. Mitchell Palmer, Wyoming’s Legislature in repealing the state prohibition law in the session recently ended in Cheyenne has made possible the opening of the brewery in Sheridan. Men’s and young men’s fine spring suits are priced from $25 to $60 at Bloom Shoe and Clothing Company. Sheridan’s county fair

March 24, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 23, 1921

C. J. Bayer, state predatory animal inspector, will address a gathering of farm bureau members in Beckton tonight. Also attending will be J. E. Patrck, Alden Eaton, agents Thomas and Hale and Home Demonstrator Lellia B. Moore. New awnings are being installed this afternoon for the Harmon grocery store and the Willard meat market on …

March 23, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 22, 1921

The Sheridan Commercial club’s good roads committee has subscribed $500 for the improving of the Tongue River road which goes from Sheridan to the Montana line. Holly Sugar Corporation officials believe Sheridan’s sugar industry will have its greatest year during the coming season. The company is now busy signing up contracts for 1921 sugar planting

March 22, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 21, 1921

Sheridan county’s first moving picture, which will be filmed in this county with Sheridan county talent participating, will be produced here this week under direction of Edward La Zar, president and director of the Continental Picture Corporation of Newcastle. Directors and stockholders of the Sheridan Building and Loan Association will hold a celebration

March 22, 2021

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