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A Look Back in Time: June 21, 1918

Claude Quinn, 21, is the second of Sheridan county’s sons to be killed in action in France. The war department today notified his mother, Mrs. William Z. Fauver of 201 North Sheridan avenue, of her son’s heroic sacrifice. Pledges for War Savings Stamps are expected in a single day’s campaign which will be carried on …

June 21, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 20, 1918

Floods in Nebraska swept away telegraph wires, while the shutting off of the power at the local light plant in Sheridan crippled the Western Union. For many hours today, Sheridan was shut off from the outside world. Leslie Miller of Casper is in Sheridan today en route to Arvada to look after cattle interests he …

June 20, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 19, 1918

Details of the death, reported recently, of Roy H. Eaton of Sheridan, came to Sheridan today in letters from his commanding officer and chaplain. The letters, sent to Private Eaton’s mother, state that he died on May 18 while saving the lives of two of his comrades in France. T.W. “Buck” Taylor will attend as …

June 19, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 18, 1918

Judge Burgess pronounced sentence at 10:30 o’clock this morning on five prisoners who had previously pleaded guilty to the various charges against them. First to be sentenced was Joe Varacalli, who pleaded guilty to second degree murder of another man in Carneyville. Mrs. M.E. Wells was a visitor in Sheridan yesterday from Parkman. C.F. Ogborn,

June 18, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 17, 1918

With mass meetings held last night at the Congregational and Baptist churches in Sheridan, the whirlwind campaign of the prohibition forces of Sheridan county was brought to an enthusiastic close. In regular meeting this morning, the city council awarded the sprinkling contract. The contract was let to A.C. Evans for $3,900. Mr. Evans will use …

June 18, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 16, 1918

One lot of ladies’ wash suits in pink, rose and white, values up to $7, will be sale priced at $1 starting tomorrow at the Golden Rule store. Ladies’ dresses, values up to $6, will also be sale-priced for $1. City Commissioner W.G. Birkhaeuser has announced that water restrictions in Sheridan have been indefinitely postponed …

June 18, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 15, 1918

Mrs. Robert Helvey of the NX Bar ranch motored into Sheridan with Miss Nancy Burns and Robert. They spent yesterday at their home here in the city. The Linden Red Cross work room, which has been open on Monday evenings, will now meet at 7:30 o’clock on Tuesday evenings. Miss Nancy Burns and Miss Ruth …

June 15, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 14, 1918

Rev. C.F. Fisher, pastor of the Congregational church in Sheridan, will deliver the principal address on the Fourth of July at a patriotic celebration in Aberdeen, S.D. He will be traveling at the special request of the United States food administration at Washington, D.C. Due to the high water in Big Goose creek, the bridge …

June 14, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 13, 1918

Sheridan again today gave a rousing send off to 23 gallant young men of the county who left to join the government services in the cause of freedom and democracy. Attorney R.E. McNally made a short speech to the men before they formed in the parade at the courthouse. Jack Mattox is a visitor in …

June 13, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: June 12, 1918

The customary address and parade will be given for the 25 draft men who are to leave tomorrow for Logan, Utah. R.E. McNally will give a short patriotic speech at 10:30 a.m. at the courthouse, and the parade will start at 11 o’clock and march to the depot in time for the boys to board …

June 12, 2018

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