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A Look Back in Time: Jan. 4, 1920

The Billings-Sheridan Motor company, distributors of Reo, Hudson, Essex and Packard automobiles in this territory, has opened a branch sales room and service station in Buffalo. Louis Flores, a miner at Carneyville, received a serious scalp wound by the explosion of a shot in the mine late yesterday afternoon. He was brought to the hospital …

January 6, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Jan. 3, 1920

The extreme range of temperatures in Sheridan during 1919 was 144 degrees, according to records furnished by H. A. Frise, observer at the local weather bureau. District court Judge J. H. Burgess today issued an order suppressing the evidence in the case against a man charged with illegal possess of liquor. The judge gave the …

January 6, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Jan. 2, 1920

Celebrating the 18th anniversary of the inauguration of new year night dinners and dances at the Sheridan Inn, the dining room at the Inn last night was crowded with many guests. All tables had been reserved in advance for many days. The most successful show ever held by the Northern Wyoming Poultry association will end …

January 2, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Jan. 1, 1920

The various school buildings in Sheridan have been thoroughly renovated during the holiday season. Floors have been scrubbed and oiled and the windows washed. Everything is in readiness for school to open Monday. Many friends responded to the invitation issued by Rev. and Mrs. Ira W. Kingsley to call at their home at 522 W. …

January 2, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 31, 1919

During the year ending at midnight tonight, Sheridan consumed over 5 million eggs, valued at over $255,000. In six months of Prohibition, Sheridan has shown a decrease in arrests for drunkenness of 88 percent. There’s also been a decrease in the total number of arrests, a decrease in juvenile delinquency and an increase in bank …

December 31, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 29, 1919

The Sheridan County Electric Company submitted a proposition to the city council this morning for the installation of 66 ornamental light posts on Main street between Dow and Burkitt streets. Cost is estimated at just over $9,200, and the council decided to defer consideration until the annual budget is formulated. The Sheridan Sugar Company has …

December 30, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 28, 1919

C. M. Baker of Hysham arrived in Sheridan today. He’s registered at the Western hotel. Miss Muriel Brundage and Mr. Cecil Noland slipped quietly away yesterday to Hardin, Montana, where they were married by Rev. Carter of the Methodist Episcopal church. They returned to Sheridan today. Mrs. C. M. Christensen returned home today from Omaha …

December 30, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 27, 1919

The body of Ralph Ordway, an employee at the Turk Exchange on Main street, was found by a search party this morning. He had a bullet wound below the heart and had been dead for several days. Heated controversies were fought out at a mass meeting last night, called to discuss the city’s proposal to …

December 30, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 26, 1919

“Before the White Man Came,” a great seven-reel feature that tells the story of a wild, free life of the Indians before the coming of the white man, was given a private showing at the Gem theater this forenoon. The picture is a home product made in the Sheridan country by the Northwestern Film corporation. …

December 26, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 25, 1919

Since certain opposition has been developing against paving, many people have been calling upon the city officials, endorsing their action and urging them to use every action to implement their proposed paving program. George Castle was arrested this morning on a charge of illegal possession of liquor. H. G. Chapman and R. Nicholas of Big …

December 26, 2019

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