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A Look Back in Time: May 4, 1915

H.C. Stevens has been re-elected, and J.D. Gillespie elected to a first term as members of the School District 7 board. Elections were held yesterday at the district’s annual meeting. J.C. Manlove of Ranchester claims the honor of having the first sugar beets in the Sheridan district. He said the first plants came up through …

May 6, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: May 2, 1915

The annual election in Sheridan County School District 7 will be held at 3 o’clock tomorrow at the Central School in Sheridan. The purpose is to elect two trustees for a period of three years. The 5, 10 and 15-cent Tea Room serves lunches at all hours. The shop is connected to the Bullard Candy …

May 6, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: May 1, 1915

Building permits were issued in April for more than $25,000 worth of construction in Sheridan. Permits included the new business building that A.F. Meyer is constructing on Broadway, B.F. Perkins’ new garage on Broadway, the modern home of G.H. Benham on Coffeen avenue, and Dr. I.P. Hayes’ home on Residence Hill. Mrs. S.E. Whitney has …

May 1, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: April 30, 1915

Miss Josephine Clubb entertained six of her little friends with a slumber party yesterday evening. The guests were taken to Bullard’s Candy Kitchen, then returned to Miss Clubb’s home for games and music. The party concluded this morning with a dainty breakfast served by the hostess. Richard Hamlin and the Rubinoffs Duo appear onstage at

April 30, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: April 29, 1915

Sparks from a fire that started in dead grass near the end of North Main Street destroyed five empty train cars on the fort line. City firefighters were called to the scene, but because the fire was outside city limits, there was little that they could do. Dr. and Mrs. F.M. Stahl have returned from …

April 29, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: April 28, 1915

A Sheridan barber who was working on city streets in lieu of paying a fine against him made a thrilling escape from his guard yesterday afternoon. But he was recaptured by police late last night while fleeing from the city. The man was assessed $25 after being found guilty on a charge of drunkenness. He …

April 28, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: April 25, 1915

Paving operations on West Brundage Street will start tomorrow morning with a small grading crew. Paving Superintendent M.W. Woodward says all of the equipment is in Sheridan except for the steam roller, but organization won’t be complete and a full crew of men at work for several days. Miss Lena A. Stover has just completed …

April 27, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: April 24, 1915

Now that your heating stove is no longer needed, call Corey Transfer and Storage company. They’ll store it, and blacken and set it up for you when you next need it, all for just $2. Mrs. D.E. Edgeton and daughter Helen went to Ranchester today. They’ll visit over Sunday with Mrs. Edgeton’s sister, Mrs. T. …

April 24, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: April 23, 1915

E.C. Woodley of Wyola purchased a new tractor today from the Sheridan Commercial company. The tractor is a Rumley “15-30” oil pull and four-bottom engine gang plow. The engine will be delivered to Mr. Woodley tomorrow under its own power. Reed’s has the latest silk dresses and evening gowns from one of New York’s leading …

April 23, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: April 22, 1915

A carload of equipment has arrived for construction of the new sugar factory here in Sheridan, and work is to start immediately. A 16,000-pound hoist and two concrete mixers arrived this afternoon. C.S. Ferrier, vice president of the company that will build the plant, is also in the city, and will establish an office at …

April 22, 2015

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