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A Look Back in Time: April 2, 1920

Billy, the only dog in the world that received the Croix de Guerre for conspicuous service in the air during the war, is in Sheridan. He arrived yesterday afternoon in the company of his master, Major F. S. Judson of St. Paul, Minn., who is one of the great aviator heroes of the war. There …

April 2, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: April 1, 1920

Roy McAllister of Parkman is spending the day in Sheridan. He is a guest at the Sheridan Inn. You’ll find flowers for Easter at the Sheridan Greenhouse. The Sheridan Commercial club has announced plans to launch a campaign on April 4 to secure rural members. The campaign will continue for 10 days during which the …

April 1, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 31, 1920

One of two new linotypes purchased by the Sheridan Enterprise arrived today and is being unloaded at the train depot. The new linotypes are to handle the enlarged news service that will be made available to the newspaper with the installation of a full-based Associated Press wire on May 3. The Mountain States Telephone & …

March 31, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 30, 1920

County Sheriff U. A. C. Thomas left on No. 41 this afternoon to bring a Wyola man back from Billings to Sheridan to stand trial for forging over $1,000 in checks. E. S. Townsend came in to Sheridan this morning from his ranch at Beckton. A. E. Upton, a wool buyer who lives at Buffalo, …

March 30, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 29, 1920

The Wyoming Supreme Court has scheduled a hearing on April 2 for arguments on a decision made by Judge Burgess last September. Judge Burgess at that time ruled that the “search and seizure” clause of Wyoming’s prohibition law is unconstitutional. D. L. Garret of Vernon, Texas, is in Sheridan today and staying at the Sheridan …

March 30, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 28, 1920

Mrs. E. J. Sandborgh and sons, Edward and John, left on No. 42 today for an extended visit to Albany, New York, Boston, Massachusetts and other eastern points. Miss Dorothy Wade, the little daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Wade, was a charming hostess to a number of her friends at a party yesterday …

March 30, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 27, 1920

Justin Williams, who lives in Sheridan and is employed in the mines at Acme, was seriously burned on the neck, face and hands yesterday afternoon in the explosion of some loose powder. Tom Sawyer shirts for boys are priced from $1.19 to $1.69 at the United Store in Sheridan. The Sheridan Commercial club has just …

March 27, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 26, 1920

The Sheridan delegation to the district convention of Rotarians received a bronze cup 10 inches in height for the distinction of being the delegation traveling the greatest distance to the event, which was held in Colorado Springs. Standard Abstract and Title Guaranty company has completed an abstract for the Sheridan-Wyoming Coal Mining company. Over

March 26, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 25, 1920

Sheridan’s Donald Garbutt post of the American Legion has endorsed recommendations of the legion’s national committee that the federal government make one of the following compensations possible for all former service men: Land settlement covering all states. Aid in the purchase of homes. Vocational education for all ex-service men. Or adjustment of

March 25, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: March 24, 1920

The Sheridan County Electric company has installed a very handsome Cutter light post on the Edelman corner. The post is equipped with a 400 candle power lamp, and post and light are very similar to those to be installed by the city during the summer. Dietz No. 8 coal is $5.25 per ton at Merchants …

March 24, 2020

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