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A Look Back in Time: March 20, 1921

Sheridan’s Holy Week services in the Orpheum Theater opened at 12:30 today, and a large number of business men and communicants of local churches attended the services. Frank Wilson, a Dayton bee fancier, attended a meeting of the Bee Association in Sheridan yesterday afternoon. Several people from Buffalo, Dayton, Ranchester, Arvada, Parkman and Dietz

March 22, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 19, 1921

Several Sheridan churches will join in a series of noon-day services at the Orpheum theater starting tomorrow, Palm Sunday, in observance of Holy Week in Sheridan. Sheridan property owners are voting this afternoon on the proposed $150,000 bond issue for completion of the new Central school. Polls opened at 2 o’clock in the old Central …

March 19, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 18, 1921

Nels Pearson, contractor, reports that work is under way on the bungalow club house of the new Sheridan Country club property, three miles west of the city on Soldier Creek road. An employment bureau for girls and women has been opened by the Sheridan branch of the Young Women’s Christian association. The service is free. …

March 18, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 17, 1921

Workmen were busy this morning on the final leveling of the 55-acre tract that will be Sheridan’s Country club. The land is three miles west of the city on the Soldier Creek road. It was announced today that Sheridan’s “Big Five” and the All-Star Crow Indians will play basketball at Banner this weekend under the …

March 17, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 16, 1921

Dietz’s mysterious robberies of the last several months are now believed to have been solved by Sheriff “Dolph” Thomas who this morning announced that a Sheridan man has confessed. A Sheridan County bond issue of $556,000 for good roads may be considered on May 10 when the state’s proposal of $1.8 million is submitted to …

March 17, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 15, 1921

Big Horn Mountain Diamond Co. in Sheridan has just purchased 500 rings and mountings direct from the factory. Scott M. Snively, son of Justice Scott K. Snively, has been a visitor with his father in Sheridan for the last several days. Justice Snively reports that he has disposed of his ranch property to the Leiter …

March 17, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 12, 1921

F. Alden Eaton, R. D. Reynolds and A. E. Andrews have announced plans to meet tomorrow with County Agriculturist H. J. Thomas to formulate plans for establishment of a community flour mill in Beckton. Miss Lellia B. Moore, home demonstrator for the Sheridan County Farm Bureau, is conducting a meat canning demonstration in Arvada today. …

March 17, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 11, 1921

A Look Back in Time: March 11, 1921 Jack Burchett has returned to Sheridan from a visit to his homestead at Ulm. Callers in Sheridan include Mr. and Mrs. Walter J. Hampton, Dutch creek ranchers. Dr. M. A. Newell is again able to be out after a serious illness with an attack of pneumonia. Mrs. …

March 11, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 10, 1921

Total circulation of the Sheridan Enterprise as of yesterday was 2,170 – more than one newspaper to every house. Senator John B. Kendrick is in Sheridan from Washington, having been called home on business. He will remain here for two or three weeks and will be the guest of honor and the principal speaker at …

March 10, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: March 9, 1921

The Westminster Guild will meet tonight with Miss Cora Anderson at 416 West Works street. The Sheridan Commercial Club will have a banquet at 6 o’clock tonight at the I.O.O.F. Hall in honor of Senator John B. Kendrick and the senators and representatives of Sheridan County. H. J. Thomas, county agriculturist, is taking final orders …

March 9, 2021

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