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A Look Back in Time: May 1, 1918

Mrs. J.J. Marshall, who recently underwent an operation at the hospital here, is reported to be rapidly recovering. It’s believed she will be able to leave the institution by the end of the week. A traveler from out Montana way reports roads to be splendid in certain sections there, but that coming through Ranchester yesterday, …

May 1, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 30, 1918

Police arrested two men around 9 o’clock this morning on charges that the men robbed a grocery store and stole a considerable quantity of goods. The stolen goods were found in the men’s room at a hotel, along with a bloody revolver. The grade school field meet, which was to have been held last Friday …

April 30, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 29, 1918

Sheridan will send one of her largest quotas to the National Army tomorrow when 26 men of the draft will entrain for Camp Lewis. The Congregational church was comfortably filled last night when Dr. Grace Hebard of the University of Wyoming addressed an appreciative audience on the Liberty Loan question. James Scrivner left on No. …

April 30, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 28, 1918

An exceptional honor has been conferred on Sheridan by the acting governor’s appointment of N.A. Pearson as a delegate from Wyoming to a convention of the League to Enforce Peace. The convention will be in Philadelphia on May 16 and 17. New spring frocks and dresses are priced from $13.48 to $65 at Reed’s. A …

April 30, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 27, 1918

The Linden school auditorium was filled to its full seating capacity last night by an enthusiastic audience which assembled to witness the annual senior play. This performance consisted of three playlets, “Too Much Bobbie,” acted by an all-girl cast; “The Maid,” by boys and girls; and the “Editor-in-Chief” by an all-boy cast. The latest styles

April 27, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 26, 1918

Miss Kathleen Wilson, sister of J.W. Wilson of Big Horn, returned yesterday from New York City, where she recently graduated from a training school for qualified nurses. She will remain with her brother for about three weeks, then sail for France for active work with the Red Cross. S.R. Netherton left today on No. 42 …

April 26, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 25, 1918

Tomorrow has been declared Liberty Loan Day in Sheridan and across the nation. The business houses in Sheridan will close at 1 o’clock and remain closed until 6. A canvass of the city indicates that observance of the day will be generally carried out. The schools will be closed throughout the day. Lloyd Potter, Sebastian …

April 25, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 24, 1918

George Bezda, who was shot at Acme last Saturday night, seems to have passed the crisis and is reported to be recovering very slowly from his wounds. The Farmers’ Bulletin, which is to be published by County Agent H.J. Thomas for the benefit of farmers, will be ready for circulation in a few days. This …

April 24, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 23, 1918

The field meet which was to be held in the city schools on Friday has been postponed because of the inclement weather conditions. J.J. Marshall, chairman of the fly campaign committee in Sheridan, is urging that everyone take advantage of the cold weather and exterminate the winter flies before it is too late. W.A. Anderson, …

April 23, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: April 22, 1918

George Bezda is in the hospital in Sheridan as a result of a shooting scrape at Acme about 5:30 last night. The checkweighman at the mine is accused of firing a shot from a .22 automatic after accusing Bezda of stealing a watch chain. The war garden campaign waged in the schools last week has …

April 23, 2018

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