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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 13, 1915

The city council has voted to purchase a lungmotor for the fire department. This is a device used to restore respiration in cases of asphyxia, apparent drowning and many other cases of apparent death. The device will be kept on the fire truck at the fire station where it will always be available in case …

February 13, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 12, 1915

A.T. Yonkee is home from a four-weeks visit in the east. His trip included a visit with his parents in Columbus, Wis. His father is 89, and his mother 87. He found them in excellent health and enjoying life, notwithstanding their advanced years. The Sheridan Rifle Club has arranged for a competitive shoot with the …

February 12, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 11, 1915

The manager of Economy Garage is looking for young men to learn automobile driving and repairing. They may apply at the business, which is on East First Street. Mrs. H.P. Davis went to Denver this afternoon on a short visit. A new sanitary drinking fountain attachment has been put on the hydrant in the lobby …

February 11, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 10, 1915

A new stock of Victrolas has arrived at Decker-Cummins Music Company. All styles are available at prices from $15 to $200. Easy payments can be arranged. The store on South Main Street. Buy the best and cheapest. Dayton flour is available at Settle’s feed store, opposite the Carnegie library in Sheridan. Attention, housewives. Sheridan Electric

February 10, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 9, 1915

Only one groceryman in the city is unwilling to assist in Sheridan’s home industry campaign. Every groceryman in the city but this one has agreed to put the products of the local meat men in stock and to push the sale of home-cured bacon and hams and home-rendered lard. Early applicants will find the best …

February 9, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 8, 1915

Construction started this morning on a new front for the building occupied by Otto Ernst’s saddlery on Main Street. The building is owned by Perkins & Small. Contractor for the job is N.A. Pearson, and cost is $1,100. The new front will include a marble base, copper and plate glass show windows. O.H. Wallop is …

February 9, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 7, 1915

Mrs. Rutherford will entertain the kensington planned for tomorrow evening. Sheridan Bootery has just received the new walk-over shoes for the young man who cares to dress well. These shoes are a cloth-top, laced dull calf dress shoe with Winsor lasts. Prices are $4.50 to $6. Mrs. F.C. Poll will be the complimented guest at …

February 9, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 6, 1915

Some of the school funds collected by the Sheridan County treasurer may be ready for distribution this week. Funds will be distributed first among the districts where the treasurer has filed a bond. Districts where no bond has been filed may receive funds next week. Mrs. Nettie B. Held of Sheridan left today for an …

February 6, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 5, 1915

The home of Mr. and Mrs. Sonneman on Illinois Street was the scene of a pretty wedding this week. Miss Irma B. Minster became the bride of James H. Enochs. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Long of the Presbyterian church in the presence of a few relatives and friends. Mrs. Dr. Stevenson has issued …

February 5, 2015

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A Look Back in Time: Feb. 4, 1915

W.A. Doods went to Gillette today on business. He expects to remain there for several days. Former Sheridan resident T.J. Foley is back in the city today from Cheyenne. He is selling calendars and novelties. J.E. Megrath is spending a few days at the Sheridan Coal company mine at Dietz. Mr. Megrath is currently with …

February 4, 2015

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