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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 25, 1920

Bill Eaton is visiting in Sheridan today from the Eaton ranch. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bentley of North Connor street entertained a number of relatives and friends yesterday. Burlington Train No. 42 arrived in Sheridan 2 hours and 11 minutes late today, causing the circulation of a rumor that the train had been wrecked. …

November 25, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 24, 1920

With possibly one exception, statements of campaign expenditures of all candidates for county offices have been filed in the office of County Clerk Willard S. Doane. The Sheridan Farm Bureau is launching a drive for members this week. County Agent H. J. Thomas has issued a warning to farmers to take measures to block the …

November 24, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 23, 1920

Brownie Kodaks for the kiddies are priced from $3.33 to $15 at Edelman Drug Company. Warren Given of Arvada attended to business matters in Buffalo several days this week. A church institute will be held in the Sheridan Christian church next Sunday, Monday and Tuesday. The institute will be conducted by the Rocky Mountain District …

November 23, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 22, 1920

With the completion of beet grinding Saturday night, the Holly Sugar Corporation branch of Sheridan began the close of what company managers say was the most successful season in the six years’ history of the plant. Using the emergency ordinance provision of the city, Sheridan’s city council this morning in regular session amended the traffic …

November 23, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 21, 1920

When making your Christmas gift list, see what’s at D. & D. Hardware Company. The store’s merchandise includes Pyrex casseroles to Northland skis, skates and sleds, McGregor golf clubs and a full line of American made toys. Rev. Ira W. Kingsley has moved from 522 West Loucks street to 320 Gladstone. Make your reservations early …

November 23, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 20, 1920

Sheridan Masons have received preliminary notice of the 39th reunion of Wyoming Consistory No. 1 and co-ordinate bodies of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite next month. The event will be held Dec. 6-9 in the Scottish Rite temple in Cheyenne. Information has been received by the Sheridan chapter of the American Red Cross that …

November 23, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 19, 1920

Speakers at a meeting of the Sheridan Commercial club tonight will include J. E. Jellick, district highway superintendent, who has been ordered by the state to close his work in northern Wyoming on Nov. 30. Sheridan attorneys have expressed an opinion that the frequency of liquor cases in this vicinity may occasion the calling of …

November 19, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 18, 1920

Sheridan’s Commercial club in their regular meeting this week made plans to draft a measure that would allow Sheridan to have a city manager form of government. W. D. Fisher, secretary of the Commercial club, has urged Sheridan businesses to advertise, at the bottom of every letter they send out during the next 30 days, …

November 18, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 17, 1920

The chief goal in the coming year for Sheridan County’s Farm Bureau will be the furtherance of the movement for cooperative marketing of grain and other farm products by producers nation-wide. A two-weeks revival meeting is in progress at Carneyville under the auspices of the Baptist church there. Seven pounds of sugar is 97 cents …

November 17, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 16, 1920

Postmaster Sherman D. Canfield announced this morning that, starting Dec. 1, mail delivery will be extended from A street to B street on Custer street, and from Whitney street to Nebraska street on Thurmond. In a campaign for more rigid enforcement of the city’s traffic laws, Mayor M. B. Camplin has ordered Sheridan police to …

November 16, 2020

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