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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 25, 1918

W.J. Lynch of Fort Collins, Colorado, is registered at the Hotel Western. Turner Pine entertained friends at a stag dinner party at the Western last night. Covers were laid for seven. W.H. Warriner, who formerly owned a big ranch on Soldier creek, is in Sheridan from Arvada. H.M. Huntington, city engineer, has made a new …

February 26, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 24, 1918

One lot of ladies’ and misses’ coats and suits, values to $37.50, are priced at $8.95 during the winter clean-up sale at the Golden Rule store. Douglas Fairbanks stars in “The Modern Musketeer,” today only at the Orpheum theater. Admission is 10 and 20 cents for the matinee, 10 and 25 cents for the night …

February 26, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 23, 1918

The Red Cross box social held recently at the McCormick schoolhouse was well attended. Nearly all the boxes were trimmed artistically with the patriotic colors, and total sales amounted to $52.50, which will be handed to the Red Cross Chapter of Sheridan County. The Custer school has completed its payments on its Liberty bond of …

February 23, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 22, 1918

Women’s shoes, values to $9, are $1.85 at the Garrison Keene Shoe Company. Sheridan Tractor and Implement Co. has the Moline line of tractors and other equipment. The company is at 161 N. Scott St. Miss Close has left town for the weekend and will return on Sunday. Ed Sheeheen of New Acme is in …

February 22, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 21, 1918

Private Charles W. Durant of Sheridan was reported to be slightly wounded while in action at the front in France on Feb. 17. He is known fairly well in the city. He worked for Goelet Gallatin two years ago and drove a truck for him last summer. T.A. Groaka of Dietz is spending one or …

February 21, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 20, 1918

Master Carl Hammontree entertained a number of little friends yesterday from 4 until 6 in honor of his sixth birthday. A three-course luncheon was served, and everyone had a good time. The D.A.R. will meet tomorrow afternoon at 2:30 with Mrs. Rosa B. Lord at the Hopkins apartments. Mrs. John Telaader will conduct a discussion …

February 20, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 19, 1918

Sheridan Tractor and Implement Co. has moved from 404 Broadway to 161 N. Scott, in the north part of the same building occupied by Merchants Transfer Co. A special committee of the Commercial Club met last night to assist the county commissioners in building a paved road up Little Goose valley. The alien registration cards …

February 19, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 18, 1918

Mayor Camplin introduced an ordinance at the city council meeting this morning that would prohibit businesses from being open on Sundays. Violation of the ordinance would carry a fine of up to $100 or imprisonment in the city jail of up to three months. Mrs. C.H. Parmalee of College avenue entertained several of her women …

February 19, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 17, 1918

Today will be the farewell performance of the Clint and Bessie Robbins Co. at the Orpheum theater. They will present the great Irish comedy drama, “Molly Bawn.” Matinee is at 2:30 p.m., night performance starts at 8:30. Walk-Over fancy two-tone colored shoes, values up to $12, are now only $6.95 at Hewitt’s Bootery. Persons representing …

February 19, 2018

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 16, 1918

The Sheridan Tractor and Implement Company unloaded a carload of Moline tractors and plows today. Charles Stevenson came in today from the ranch in his new Buick. Chester Willey of Prairie Dog is in Sheridan for the weekend. F.C. Bard and daughter, Miss Florence Bard of Big Horn, are in town today. They’ll return to …

February 16, 2018

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