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A Look Back in Time: June 19, 1917

The noon meeting of the Red Cross today was marked by tremendous enthusiasm. Donations totaled $14,451 at that time, and both the Grand and Gem theaters have pledged a portion of their receipts. Sheridan Commercial Co. has Titan Kerosene Tractors. The Titan 10-20 horsepower is a lightweight general farm tractor that operates on kerosene or …

June 19, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 18, 1917

A large audience is expected at the Orpheum theater tomorrow night at the mass meeting for the Red Cross. The meeting is to be short and snappy, and will probably not last longer than 45 minutes. The meeting is to set before the public the needs of the Red Cross and why it is the …

June 19, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 17, 1917

Reed’s is having a special sale this week in women’s suits. Regular prices up to $35 will go for $15. Also, regular $25 coats are specially priced at $9.75. Mr. J.H. Stone, Harvey Guy and Mr. Mumpher were in Buffalo on business this week. Dorothy Whedon, who has been attending school in Sheridan for the …

June 19, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 16, 1917

The Ranchester Creamery will be sold at public auction on June 28 at 2 p.m. Mrs. Robert Morris surprised her husband with a party Thursday night, on his birth anniversary. The Taylor School Bird Club has just ended its course of studies for the year. The class, which is purely voluntary, was well attended. Mrs. …

June 16, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 15, 1917

Sheridan County residents have subscribed to $179,900 in Liberty Loan bonds as of today, and several thousand dollars worth of subscriptions are still outstanding. The total amount assessed against the county by the government agents is $180,000, not the $200,000 previously reported. Thomas Sweney, who shot Mrs. Loafman last month in Clearmont, and who was

June 15, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 14, 1917

All ladies in the town and out in the country who wish to help the Red Cross food sale can leave their supplies at Anderson’s shoe store. The local war council of the Red Cross must have automobiles Friday, Saturday and Sunday this week. All automobile owners are urgently requested to donate use of their …

June 14, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 13, 1917

Total subscription to the Liberty Loan in Sheridan to date is $165,100. Only 48 hours remain to reach the allotted sum of $200,000. Lionel Barrymore is featured in “The Millionaire’s Double,” showing today at the Grand theater in Sheridan. Kuppenheimer and Hirsh-Wickwire suits for men are priced from $20 to $35 at Stevens, Fryberger and …

June 13, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 12, 1917

The naturalization court which has been held in Sheridan the past two days is of especial interest at this time, when almost every alien is either an ally or an enemy. Fourteen new citizens have been sworn in during the court. The Sheridan Commercial Co. sells Deering binders, rakes and mowers. Come see them, or …

June 12, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 11, 1917

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stevie are parents of a son, born on June 8 at the Stevies’ home on North Main street. The newly organized citizens drill corps will meet in the armory tomorrow night at 7 o’clock sharp. It is earnestly hoped that a good attendance will be present. The training should be of …

June 12, 2017

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A Look Back in Time: June 10, 1917

Sheridan’s Golden Rule store has just received a handsome new assortment of children’s summer coats, priced from $7.48 to $3.48. Also Royal Tailored clothing for men, priced from $20. Regular $12 coats are $8, and regular $15 suits are $10 at Reed’s. Also, special reduced prices on sport silks, starting at 89 cents. After having …

June 12, 2017

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