Burlington time card changes rail arrivals and departures
A new schedule took effect last Sunday at midnight affecting all passenger trains at Burlington station except No. 41. Eastbound No. 42 arrives 4:25 PM, leaves 4:33 PM. No. 44 arrives 3:45 PM, leaves 3:55 AM. Westbound No. 41 arrives 11:29 AM, leaves 1:54 PM. No. 45 arrives 9:00 PM, leaves 9:10 PM. At Moorport East No. 42 5:23 PM. No. 44 4:43 AM. West No. 41 10:48 AM. No. 45 8:04 PM.
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Burlington
GilLerre
Moororort
Comparative July Temperatures From Gillette Observations
A compact July temperature comparison table shows figures from Gillette government survey data and Daly Bros. Vietor flour sales noted as market context. The readable lines suggest a chart contrasting this July against last year’s readings with local supplier references.
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Gillette
Town Council Proceedings Gillette August 1 1910
Town Council of Gillette met in regular session with Mayor L. F. H. Barlow and four councilmen present. Minutes July 5 read and approved. Finances show July receipts and payouts with balances. sworn-in officers include W. R. Fox and Pat Keogh. Bonds for Pat Keogh as Police Justice approved and bills ordered paid. itemized payments listed. The matter of building a water
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Gillette
Wyo
Council Chamber
P.m
L. FH. Barlow
McConaughy
Fox
Olver
Maycock
W. R. Fox
Pat Keogh
Gillette Wyoming council approves reservoir plans and bids
Gillette council adjourns after taking up a concrete storage reservoir project plans reviewed. city engineer to draft construction plans and city attorney to prepare an ordinance for bid letting. Meeting adjourned to August 4 1910 at 8 p.m. Page notes include mail-delivery delinquent subscriber notice from The News with instructions to settle accounts and avoid service interruption.
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Dos L. Wakeman
Town Hall
Gillette
Wyo
Council Chamber
Sy.m
A.B. Clarke Horse Sale Planned in Miles City
The A B Clarke horse sales company announces a major sale in Miles City Montana from August 15 to 18 featuring about 2000 horses of all classes. The notice urges buyers to obtain particulars and notes historically low prices and widespread availability.
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Miles City
Montana
A.B. Clarke Thorse
Wyoming Certificates Awarded to County Teachers
County Superintendent Miss Nettie Truax announces the names of four county teachers who earned Wyoming teaching certificates at the late June examination held in Sundance. Certificates of the second professional class went to Miss Mary J. Sloan and Miss Elizabeth Koontz, while first class honors went to Azalia Jarrad Zella Boyles Hattie Gowell Elizabeth Turkleson Vivian Smith Alice Plummer Estelle Willard. Second class recipients include Winnifred Evans Cecelia Kelly Agnes Hemesway Irene Miller Elizabeth Davis Mary Andrews Leroy Jones and Albertus Brandt.
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Nettie Truax
Wyoming
Sundance
Mary J. Sloan
Elizabeth Koontz
Azalia Jarrad
Zella Boyles
Hattie Gowell
Elizabeth Turkleson
Vivian Smith
Alice Plummer
Glanders Investigations Lead to Arrest in Douglas
Five horses have tested positive for glanders in Douglas with others under examination. Surveyor A M Crafts is under arrest for allegedly attempting to drive away and conceal a diseased animal condemned in the investigation.
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Pilaegings
Livin
A. M. Crafts
Douglas Budwet
For Sale: House and Two Lots in Gillette
Four room house with two lots in Gillette for sale. East front location with good berms. Price 500 dollars. Contact O M Burren.
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Gillette
East Front
O. M. Burren
Well bred yearling Hereford bulls for sale
Ton head of well breed yearling Hereford bulls one second hand Dugny and one second hand buck board Apply to W P L Rickerrs Crillotte Wyo
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Herford
W. PL Rickerrs
Crillotte
Wyo
Mr and Mrs See Home From Arcola Wyoming
The letter from Willis and Mrs Lee from Arcola Wyoming dated August 1 reports a safe return Sunday noon after rough travel on dusty roads. They describe pursuing the old trail home fighting dry weather and water bound days at Black Thunder and along the Cheyenne river. They send warm memories of Gillette and thanks to local friends for kindness during their stay.
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Arcola
Wyo
Scitor News
Cheyenne River
Gillette
Yvour
Willis Lee
Denver Exposition to Feature Vast Ore and Mineral Display
The Inter-State Fair and Exposition will showcase an extensive ore and mineral collection from Western mines. It includes Pitchblend and other radioactive minerals, with mining districts nationwide represented. Colorado mines have produced over eleven hundred million dollars in the past fifty years. John Hormile oversees the mineral exhibit, which also includes working mine models and private collections competing for prizes.
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Pitchblend
Colorado
John Hormile
Ravaging Forest Fires Create Dense Smoke Over Gillette
A northwesterly wind drives thick smoke from Montana fires into Gillette. reports from Missoula detail fronts six to ten miles across, with fires advancing from Idaho into Montana near Trout Creek and Saltese. The Lolo and Missoula forests face alarming conditions as crews and Milwaukee railroad resources battle fires and costs exceed $1,000 daily.
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Gillette
Montana
Associated Press
Missoula
Divide
Idaho
Trout Creek
Forest Service
Lolo
Saltese
Monitor
Milwaukee Railroad
Adair
Borax
Lolo Forest
YOC
Poultry Journal Agency Expansion in Northern Wyoming
An agent in Northern Wyoming announces the Reliable Poultry Journal of Quincy Hingis as a first class monthly publication for profitable poultry keeping priced at $0 per year. Also advertises up to date poultry books from the Poultry Journal Library with prices from 2.50, offering special rates for bulk orders. Waren D. Panny, Apt, Cullette, Wyoming.
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Wyoming
Reliable Poultry Journal
Quincy
Hingis
Lalso
Reliable Poultey Dournel
Waren
Apt
Crook County Fair Plans and Winter Stock Protection
The Crook County Monitor notes the annual fair set for September 20 and 30 and reports on local travel, sales, and homestead activity. It discusses stock protection measures for winter, including corn contracts with eastern states, steel cribs, reservoirs, windmills, and the need for winter feeds and water to sustain sheep and cattle.
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Crook Counties
Tommy Matthews
Spearfish
Gillette
Tommy Brown
Krause
John I. Hubbard
J. W. Baler
A. Mills
Moorcroft
Mr. Baker
F. C. Taselton
Don L. Wakeman
E. EK. Wakeman
Johnson County
Crook County
Nebraska
Wyoming
Wreck at Ulm Slows Trains In Collision
A Tuesday morning wreck near Ulm involved two heavy freights hauled by new Mallet locomotives colliding head on. Speed was low and no crew injuries were reported. An eastbound stock train from Sheridan collided with a No 45 train at Ulm station on a top curve.
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Ulm
Sheridan
Conductor Valley
Pll. Wright
Ulm Station
No. 45
Sheridan Post
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W. EF. Vines
J. KR. Barton
C’. W. Stansberry
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L. H. Barnow
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MR. and
Mrs. See Home
Denver
Sundance Happenings
The
Crook County Monitor
Chinaware
P. C. Duncan
Jeweler