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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 8, 1915

An employee of the Sheridan Iron Works died at 1 o’clock this afternoon as the result of injuries received from a fall at the sugar factory. 27-year-old Hugh Mark was putting sheet metal siding on the upper part of the lime kilns when he fell. The incident occurred about 11 this forenoon. The 13th annual …

November 9, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 7, 1915

“A Disciple of Nietzsche,” a Thanhouser drama in three acts, is showing today at the Pastime in Sheridan. Florence La Badie and Lorraine Huling are featured. New styles in ladies’ ready-to-wear dresses are priced from $12.50 to $35 at Sheridan’s New York Store. And come see the new footwear, starting at $2.50. A dainty, well-dressed …

November 9, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 6, 1915

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Horton are in Sheridan today from the HF Bar Ranch. A cabbage that weighs 20 pounds is on display at Hasbrouck’s office in Sheridan. The vegetable was grown by A.S. McCully on Jim Creek. The display includes sugar beets and other vegetables grown without irrigation. The first car load of sugar …

November 9, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 5, 1915

By special arrangement with one of America’s leading furriers, Sheridan’s Golden Rule store will have their entire line on display in the store for one week beginning Saturday. Values include a $22 black China lynx bolster muff for $16, natural muskrat set worth $55 for $39.50, a red fox set worth $55 for $26 … …

November 5, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 4, 1915

The president of the Burlington railroad and a number of other high officials spent about an hour in Sheridan today inspecting the sugar factory. The party arrived by special train at 1:30 this afternoon. The founder of Sheridan, J.D. Loucks, was among speakers at last night’s Commercial club luncheon. Mr. Loucks told of passing through …

November 4, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 3, 1915

Sheridan’s Round Table Club received $530 yesterday in its tag campaign. After incidental expenses have been paid, the organization will have a fund of more than $500 to carry on the work of charity. Mrs. R.E. Ralph and son left today for Long Beach, Calif., where they expect to remain during the winter. Owing to …

November 3, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 2, 1915

More than 11 hundred votes have been cast in the municipal elections at 3 o’clock today. Excellent weather prevails, and interest in the election is very keen. An exceptionally heavy vote is expected in the city’s ward four. The regular $3.50 and $4 blouses are on sale today at Humphrys New Store for $2.50 and …

November 2, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 1, 1915

About 15,000 acres of winter range was burned over by two prairie fires on the Crow Reservation. The fires started Saturday morning, one on the winter range of the Spear-Zimmerman Cattle company near Wyola, and the other on the range of Doc Spear and John Shreve near Aberdeen. James Klindt is offering a dandy five-room …

November 2, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 31, 1915

The Golden Rule store has crepe de chine and taffeta waists just $2.98, and wonderful new coats in heavy tweeds and mixtures for $15. And come see the new bath robes just $4.98. The Orpheum theater in Sheridan has an entire new change of program today. The show includes dance couple Grace and Ernie Forrest, …

November 2, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 30, 1915

A city restroom was established today in room 16 of the Sheridan National Bank building, under the auspices of the Woman’s Republic. The room is conveniently situated at the top of the stairs, and will be kept open every day. A stranger by the name of Redman was attacked and robbed by two men in …

October 30, 2015

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