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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 14, 1919

Mr. Roy Brown, his mother, Mrs. Bill McDonald, and Mrs. Anna Clouse, all of Dietz, motored to Sheridan recently. An ancient iron kettle, a shovel with the handle half rotted away and an old pick are on display in the window of R.R. Selway’s office on West Brundage street. The relics were found in an …

September 16, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 13, 1919

A. Brammer of Dayton is in Sheridan today. Also in the city is J.L. Horton of Clearmont. L.R. Hines of Billings is registered at the Western. Riley Motor Co. has just received Navy Specification Gasoline. Price is 30 cents per gallon. The Big Stampede dance will be at Central Hall tonight. Sherrard’s orchestra will provide …

September 16, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 12, 1919

Bishop Francis J. McConnell will speak on the situation in Mexico in his talk at the Methodist church in Sheridan during tonight’s session of the Methodist conference. The new fall silks are priced from 59 cents to $7 a yard at Reed’s. The teachers of the John S. Taylor school gave a “get-together” party last …

September 12, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 11, 1919

A primary election will be held in Sheridan on Oct. 21 for the purpose of nominating two candidates for the mayor and four for the office of commissioners. Candidates have until Oct. 11 to file with the city clerk. Mrs. A. Schall of Center street in Monarch was a pleasant visitor at Sheridan yesterday. Several …

September 11, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 10, 1919

Miss Muriel Brundage has returned from Exeter, Calif., where she spent the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brundage. She will resume her position in the Western Union office. Every business man with his family should make arrangements to go to Clearmont on Sept. 18 to help boost Clearmont Day. Dwight L. Perry, …

September 10, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 9, 1919

Sheridan police made 13 arrests last month compared to 59 during August of 1918. This indicates the part that booze had in swelling the number of misdemeanors and crimes in this community. Walter Bates Jr. has arrived in Sheridan from 15 months’ service in France. He was discharged at Camp Dodge on Aug. 15 and …

September 9, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 8, 1919

In a letter to W.D. Fisher, secretary of the Sheridan Commercial club, F.B. Connell, president of the Midland Club of Billings, gives the proposed Custer Battlefield Scenic Highway a wholehearted endorsement. Mr. Fisher inaugurated the movement for the highway. Things have been humming along in Clearmont getting everything lined up for the coming

September 9, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 7, 1919

Mrs. C.L. Hoag assumed her duties today as the new organist for St. Peter’s church. She takes the place of Miss Ethel McFarlane who, next Wednesday, will marry Mr. Hacock of Calloway, Nebraska. Mrs. C.K. Jones was hostess recently at a charming farewell dinner party given in honor of Miss Carrie Sorenson. Mr. and Mrs. …

September 9, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 6, 1919

The ranch of G.W. Garrett, embracing 520 acres on Big Goose creek, four and a half miles from Sheridan, was sold yesterday to F.L. Sturtevant. The deal amounted to $35,000. E.V. Newcomer was in from the ranch today visiting his family at their new home at 446 South Tschirgi. W.P. Ricketts, a prominent stockman of …

September 9, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Sept. 5, 1919

S.D. Caulfield, chairman of the Salvation Army drive in Sheridan, said today that the drive will fail unless people treble the amounts that they are pledging. The Sheridan school board is contemplating construction of three more bungalow school buildings to relieve the congestion occasioned by the large increase in enrollment of the schools this year.

September 5, 2019

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