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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 15, 1915

The Odd Fellows Lodge and Orpheum theater in Sheridan have announced plans to entertain all children of the city, under age 12, on Christmas afternoon. The theater will have a free show, and all children attending will receive a box of candy and nuts, courtesy of the lodge. C.B. Holmes left this afternoon for Long …

December 15, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 14, 1915

Mr. and Mrs. Sam Davis of Pass Creek were recent visitors at the home of their son Charles, in Dayton. Fred Hosberg Jr. of Story returned home yesterday from a business trip to Sheridan. The world’s best handkerchiefs are at Reed’s in the Edelman block on South Main street. They’re sale priced for 4 cents …

December 14, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 13, 1915

The following report has been issued by the state veterinarian’s office. Since Jan. 1 of this year in Sheridan County, vaccination has been advised for five outbreaks of blackleg among cattle, treatment has been outlined for calf diptheria in two herds, and there have been six reports of glanders among horses. Three cases of the …

December 14, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 12, 1915

No gift is more appreciated by the motorist than useful equipment for the car. D&D Auto has electric and hand horns, radiator hoods, engine hoods, speedometers, electric searchlights, automobile gloves and more. The Sheridan Inn offers turkey dinner and music from 6 until 7:390 tonight, just 50 cents. Citizens State Bank will soon open the …

December 14, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 11, 1915

D.L. Gogerty was in Ulm today on business. The Sheridan Parent-Teachers association has organized a branch at the Coffeen Avenue school. The public schools in Sheridan will dismiss next Friday, Dec. 17, for the Christmas vacation. School will open again on Monday, Jan. 3. W.C. Burnett and his nephew, Harvey Burnett, both of Lewistown, Montana, …

December 14, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 10, 1915

B.A. Newcomer of Banner has returned home after several days in the hospital in Sheridan. Walk-Over shoes are holiday priced from 25 cents to $7 at Hewitt’s Bootery. Walk-Overs are union-made. You’re invited to come see the Saturday Night Specials at Bloom’s Clothing Store. Men’s dress hats, values to $3, are just $1. Ladies’

December 10, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 9, 1915

Mrs. Clara Hunt went to Clearmont today for a few days’ visit. J.D. Loucks, who has been in Sheridan for several weeks, left today to join Mrs. Loucks in Billings. From there, they will go to Los Angeles, where they will spend the winter. They will return to Sheridan in the spring. Nine prisoners arrested …

December 9, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 8, 1915

Mrs. V.W. Johnson returned to her home in Clearmont after a few days spent shopping here in Sheridan. J.R. McClintock, who is agent for Monarch coal, is giving away a free ticket with each purchase of one ton of coal. Ticket holders will be entered in a drawing on May 1 next year, and the …

December 8, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 7, 1915

A committee representing the Sheridan Commercial club this morning asked county commissioners to appropriate $2,000 next year for use by the club for advertising purposes. The committee pointed out that the club spent $6,000 this year in getting the sugar factory located in Sheridan, as well as other expenditures that benefit the county as a …

December 7, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Dec. 6, 1915

The building which is to be vacated by the Fair store within a few days has been secured by the poultry association. The building will be used for the poultry show to be held in Sheridan later this month. Nearly 1,700 pupils were enrolled in Sheridan schools at the close of the second period. Nearly …

December 7, 2015

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