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A Look Back in Time: Nov. 3, 1920

Wool dress goods are specially priced at $1.29 a yard at Reed’s.The first regular meeting of the Business and Professional Women of Sheridan was held last night in the Commercial Club rooms of the city hall.Sheridan friends will be interested in knowing of the recent wedding of Miss Edna Ash and Mr. Roy Corley in …

November 3, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: November 1, 1920

C. C. Warren, president of the Warren-Lamb Lumber Co. of Chicago, is considering a deal that would make Sheridan the center of one of the largest lumbering projects ever conducted in this section of the West. Senator John B. Kendrick will explain the issues of the presidential campaign at a Democratic mass meeting open to …

November 2, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 31, 1920

Yesterday afternoon and evening witnessed many Halloween parties, including one at the Masonic Temple given by the members of the Eastern Star, who entertained at a “hard times” party. The final Democratic rally of the presidential campaign in Sheridan county will be held at 8 o’clock tomorrow night at the armory. Speaker will be U. …

November 2, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 30, 1920

Bungalow aprons are $1.69 at Sheridan’s Golden Rule store. Fleece-lined union suits for the ladies are $1.19. Thomas J. Carr and George Kondos have taken possession of the Sheridan Fruit Store at 120 North Main street. Miss Amanda Jackson of Big Horn is spending the week as the guest of Mrs. Walter Parks. Mr. and …

November 2, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 28, 1920

U. S. Senator John B. Kendrick of Sheridan was to have spoken in Newcastle today but canceled his engagement there out of courtesy to his opponent, Congressman Frank W. Mondell, who is confined to the hospital at Lander with a broken leg. Newcastle is Congressman Mondell’s home town. Mrs. J. C. Watson of Ranchester is …

October 28, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 27, 1920

Official registration figures of the incorporated towns and city of Sheridan county were compiled today by County Clerk Willard S. Doane. In the city of Sheridan and towns of Dayton, Clearmont and Ranchester, over 3,100 people are registered for the vote on Nov. 2, the heaviest registrations ever recorded. Official announcement was made in Washington

October 27, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 26, 1920

U. S. Senator John B. Kendrick of Sheridan passed through Sheridan today on Train 42, en route to Gillette where he will be the principal speaker at a big Democratic rally tonight. W. D. Fisher of Sheridan, secretary of the Custer Battlefield Hiway Association, in his annual report to the association convention this afternoon, said …

October 26, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 24, 1920

Fifteen Sheridan men are to attend the second annual convention of the Custer Battlefield Hiway association at Lewistown tomorrow and Tuesday. Nearl 3,000 voters are registered in Sheridan county for this year’s elections, which is nearly 300 more people than voted in the heaviest election of the county in 1916. R. J. Hale, county club …

October 26, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 23, 1920

Sheridan is to be well represented at the second annual meeting of the Custer Battlefield Hiway association at Lewistown, Montana, on Oct. 25 and 26. Allen Macy of Sheridan, a veteran of the Grand Army of the Republic, has made a standing offer of $10 to any opponent of the League of Nations who will …

October 26, 2020

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A Look Back in Time: Oct. 22, 1920

U. S. Senator John B. Kendrick of Sheridan will pass through Sheridan Sunday enroute to Gillette, where he will resume his campaign work next week.A Sheridan taxi driver and a man who gave his address as North Dakota have been arrested in Buffalo and charged with the transportation of intoxicating liquors in violation of the …

October 22, 2020

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