A look back in time
A trainload of Senator Kendrick’s cattle was sent to market yesterday or the day before, one trainload of Willis Spear’s cattle was...
July 11, 2019
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The annual Chautauqua session opens today in the big tent at the old Chautauqua grounds, corner of Scott and Works streets. One of the...
July 10, 2019
There had been an understanding that the contract for the Sheridan-Dietz road was to have been let at Cheyenne tomorrow, but a letter from...
July 9, 2019
An effort is being made to secure emergency rates for shipments of cattle to the states just east of Wyoming where pasturage is available...
July 8, 2019
Sheridan’s council this morning moved that a vote of thanks be given to Peter Neiter for his gift of the two Chinese lions to be placed...
Rev. Ira W. Kingsley officiated at the wedding this afternoon between Mr. Elmer Bailey and Miss Maud Pond, both of Sheridan. Two reputed...
Since he took charge as building inspector on April 14, Rees Davis has issued 31 permits for new buildings in Sheridan, aggregating more...
Sheridan bid a modest welcome to soldiers and sailors with a quiet Fourth of July celebration. A parade was held in the forenoon, followed...
At a meeting this morning, arrangements were completed for bringing the Moorcroft ball team to Sheridan to compete against Sheridan’s...
July 3, 2019
One of the most disastrous fires in the history of Sheridan gutted the entire plant, mills, elevators, office buildings and store houses of...
July 2, 2019