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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 8, 1919

March 8, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 7, 1919

Apples are $2.75 and $3 a box at the Farmers & Consumers Co-op Co. Fresh ranch eggs are 35 cents a dozen. Delivery in the city is free. The Sheridan Commercial Co. has a complete stock of plows in the old reliable Oliver line. All but 23 of the 145 enrolled acts of the 1919 …

March 7, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 6, 1919

The Scotch Woolen Mills, at 131 N. Main street, has a special sale this month on misfit suits. Mrs. Fred Reed last night received a letter by airplane from her husband, who is in New York on a business visit. This is among the first aero service letters to reach Sheridan. City Furniture Co. is …

March 6, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 5, 1919

Esther Smith entertained five of her friends at her house on South Jefferson street in honor of her 11th birthday. An enjoyable afternoon was spent in games and guessing contests, followed by a dainty supper. Miss Helen Barton is a guest of Mr. and Mrs. John Patrick at the PK ranch. J.L. Grey of Buffalo …

March 5, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 4, 1919

Sen. N.A. Pearson was loud in his praise this morning for the work performed by Mrs. Peter Kooi in bringing about the defeat of a bill in the recent legislature to sell Wyoming’s state hospitals, including the one in Sheridan. Women’s suits are priced from $23.50 to $59.50 at Reed’s. These are models that impart …

March 4, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 3, 1919

The city skating rink will be open tonight and tomorrow. The tract was flooded again last night, but only with a very thin covering of water. Scales Motor Co. has on hand several Ford touring cars for sale for just under $607. Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Diltz returned to Parkman today. They’ve been visiting their …

March 4, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 2, 1919

Lawrence Kennedy left Clearmont last week with a car of horses. He expects to sell them in the east and farm for his mother this summer. Andrew Stager came up from Gillette and spent today in Sheridan. Mrs. Agnes Duncan left today for Camp Grant, Ill., where she will meet her son, Gerald, who has …

March 4, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Mar. 1, 1919

Governor Carey has vetoed a bill passed by the recent legislature providing for state poultry shows, the first of which was to have been held at Sheridan. Mrs. J.D. McRae of Buffalo is visiting in Sheridan. The Knights and Ladies of Security will give a masque dance at the Union Hall between Monarch and Carneyville …

March 1, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 28, 1919

It was open season today for lawsuits here against the railroad company. Four suits were filed, one for injuries suffered when sparks from a defective locomotive set the plaintiff’s clothes on fire and three for losses resulting from delays in shipment of cattle. Postmaster Canfield will receive bids for carrying the mail between the depot …

February 28, 2019

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 27, 1919

Reputed hypnotist Prof. Norwood went free in Judge Hoop’s court yesterday afternoon after the chief witness of County Attorney Graverson testified that, so far as the witness’s part was concerned, Norwood’s hypnotic exhibition was all a fake. Mr. and Mrs. J.W. Todd of Buffalo are registered at the Western hotel. Mrs. John Beebee of

February 27, 2019

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