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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 13, 1917

Stevens, Fryberger & Co., Sheridan’s New York Store, is the Kuppenheimer House in Sheridan. Kuppenheimer coats for men, in a variety of styles, are priced from $22.50 to $32.50. The first beef cattle judging competition among the children of the schools of Sheridan county, held this past weekend at the Wrench ranch, was a decided …

November 13, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 12, 1917

The Loyalty League captains held a meeting in the City Hall this afternoon to organize the campaign to raise Sheridan’s quota of $3,500 for the YMCA Fund. Enid Bennett stars in “They’re Off,” a sensational feature of the race track, in five acts, showing today at Sheridan’s Grand theater. Also showing today is “The Vulture …

November 13, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 11, 1917

D.P.B. Marshall has tendered his resignation as president of The Enterprise Publishing Company. Apples are $1.54 to $2.06 at the Basket Store, where it pays to pay cash. Berton B. Reed, licensed embalmer and funeral director, has an automobile ambulance service. Phone 86. Nick Bruno has announced the auction on Nov. 15 of five head …

November 13, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 10, 1917

Z. Burris’ ranch at Carroll has for sale 250 tons of timothy hay and 320 acres of pasture 15 miles from town. The Sheridan County board of commissioners in their recent meeting approved a petition signed by C.R. Love and Mrs. Louise Love for the adoption of a girl baby whose mother is dead and …

November 10, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 9, 1917

Theodore Diers, food administrator, left Sheridan today for Washington, where he will confer with officials. Mr. and Mrs. James Brown and son have gone to Chicago for two weeks. Bessie Williams of Ucross is in the hospital in Sheridan receiving treatments. The county stock judging tournament will be held tomorrow promptly at 1 o’clock at …

November 9, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 8, 1917

“Man and Beast,” a thrilling five-act feature of wild animal life, featuring the most daring action on the Universal program, will be shown today only at Sheridan’s Gem theater. McCarthy and Tomsik, druggists, have fountain pens for sale from $1.50 to $5. The Chase-Lister Co. will appear tonight at Sheridan’s Orpheum theater. The show

November 8, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 7, 1917

With a 73 percent vote turnout, the people of Sheridan elected M.B. Camplin mayor in yesterday’s elections. Harry Loucks and W.G. Birkhaeuser were elected city commissioners. Ed Trembath, employed at the Acme mine, was seriously injured yesterday afternoon. He was brought into the State Hospital in Sheridan by Dr. Crane and was operated on. By

November 7, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 6, 1917

November 6, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 5, 1917

Word was received this morning that Lt. Harry Camplin has received orders transferring him from the training camp at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, to Camp Lee in Petersburg, Va. Help win the war by using butter milk and skim milk at San-i-Dairy Service Station at 10 W. Loucks. Murphy’s Rapid Transit provides Sunday day and night …

November 6, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 4, 1917

Dr. Emanuel Sternheim, one of the most talented of Jewish rabbis, will be heard three times in Sheridan within the next two days. This morning, he will speak at the Methodist church, and in the evening, he will make a special appeal in behalf of the fund for the relief of Jewish war victims. Frank …

November 6, 2017

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