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A Look Back in Time: February 8, 1921

Mrs. A. H. Coons has returned to Sheridan from a visit to Newcastle. Work of dismantling the two frame buildings adjoining the Bank of Commerce is hearing completion today. The buildings were gutted by fire earlier this month. Little Miss Zoe Margaret Helm entertained 12 of her little friends at a Valentine party recently. Sheridan …

February 8, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: February 7, 1921

Sheridan Boy Scouts began their observance of the National Boy Scout Week this morning with “Window Decoration day.” Eight of the downtown store windows have been decorated by the Scouts with goods and supplies that are used by the Boy Scouts in their work. Although ice in Pioneer park wasn’t in the best of condition …

February 8, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: February 6, 1921

H. N. Kleiber, Big Horn forest ranger of the Dayton district, is in the Sheridan hospital convalescing from an operation performed early this week. Deputy Sheriff J. J. Kirby has returned to Sheridan from Rawlins, where he took seven defendants found guilty in district court of offenses that brought prison sentences. Mrs. E. V. Carlson …

February 8, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: February 5, 1921

Sheridan county will purchase the Wyoming General Hospital in Sheridan for $1 if the State Legislature approves a bill as it is expected to do authorizing sale of the hospital to the county. Men’s suits and overcoats, values to $70, are on sale for $35 to $45 at B.O. Bentley. A new directory showing the …

February 8, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: February 4, 1921

Demand was made by Sheridan’s Commercial club this morning that the city council say what course the council will take, if any, toward relieving the unemployment crisis in Sheridan. Miss Hazel Brown of Sheridan, who is attending the Colorado State Teachers College at Greeley, has been chosen for the team that will represent the school …

February 4, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: February 3, 1921

Sheridan High School was defeated 22-11 by Casper High School on the basketball court at the Linden gymnasium last night. Miss Elizabeth Reinell of Sheridan and Roy Kennison of Great Falls, Mont., were married at the Methodist parsonage in Sheridan today. Miss May Jacobs of Ranchester is shopping in Sheridan today. T. C. Diers will …

February 3, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: February 2, 1921

The program was announced this morning for the observance in Sheridan of National Boy Scout Week, February 7 to 13. The observance will mark the 11th anniversary of the Boy Scout movement. Senator John B. Kendrick has wired the Sheridan Commercial club that Fort MacKenzie will be occupied as a military hospital by early spring. …

February 2, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: February 1, 1921

Professor J. J. Marshal, principal of the high school, for the fifth consecutive year is today opening a free school to help foreign-born who are applicants for American citizenship to learn the English language and receive instruction in our government. Several Sheridan school teachers have complained to city officials that small school boys are smoking

February 1, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: January 30, 1921

Greeted by one of the largest audiences at any of the sessions of the Sheridan Open Forum, Harry Fox, president of the Wyoming Labor Federation, spoke on “Organized Labor and the Community” this afternoon. W. D. Fisher, secretary of the Sheridan Commercial club, sent telegrams to Cheyenne today in support of legislation providing for a …

February 1, 2021

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A Look Back in Time: January 28, 1921

Mayor M. B. Camplin this morning announced he will call a conference of the city’s building material dealers to provide an opportunity for discussion of how to provide employment for the idle men of the community and stimulate Sheridan’s building industry. Sheridan’s city administration has won favor with the state examiner’s office in Cheyenne as

January 28, 2021

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