By Pat Blair on Tue 12/03/2019 05:00am
The Western hotel re-opened today after being closed the past two months awaiting the arrival of furniture. Thomas W. Bradley of Billings, Montana, was the first guest to register. While it was closed, the hotel has been thoroughly renovated.
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Now here's Sheridan Media's look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Dec. 3, 1919.
The Western hotel re-opened today after being closed the past two months awaiting the arrival of furniture. Thomas W. Bradley of Billings, Montana, was the first guest to register. While it was closed, the hotel has been thoroughly renovated.
The county commissioners have appropriated $2,000 for use on Dayton-Kane mountain road. They instructed the county clerk to apply to the state board of charities and reform for a crew of convicts to work on the road.
Stevens, Fryberger & Co. has priced an assortment of women’s coats for quick clearance. Coats valued at $30 are now $20, and $75 coats are now $55.
For more lookbacks and to see the front page of today's Sheridan Enterprise, visit www.sheridanwyoming.com.