| Date | Year | Event |
| 7-Feb | 1907 |
New Feed and Seed Store, Groshart Bros., next door to Rupps. |
| 23-Apr | 1908 |
J.D. Stine has started a cement block factory, MessersRupp and Groshart will use the brick in the new buildings they are erecting. |
| 11-Jun | 1908 |
Last Saturday night the dance hall of the Groshart building was opened. |
| 10-Sep | 1908 |
Charlie Shaw and Cad Groshart are building a house for Mrs. Mammon. |
| 15-Oct | 1908 |
Cad Groshart is running the Winslow Livery Barn. |
| 24-Dec | 1908 |
C.E. Waite has rented the Groshart building and will open up a new saloon in it. |
| 31-Dec | 1908 |
An ad for the Eagle Saloon located in the Groshart building. |
| 14-Jan | 1909 |
County Division meeting set for Jan 16 at Groshart Hall. |
| 8-Apr | 1909 |
Bert Cole, Al Groshart and Wilbur Woodrow are building a new flume for the Bluff Canal across the Gooseberrry. |
| 29-Apr | 1909 |
A.G. Rupp retiring and Warren Everitt and Algin Groshart assuming charge. |
| 3-Jan | 1910 |
Officers installed at Oddfellows Lodge; Will Johnston, J.S. Honnold, Will E. Howell, E.M. Conant, Algin Groshart, Warren Everett, C.H. Stark, Clarence Burton, Mr. Kibler, Anson Gates, E. Clark, E.B. Wilson, L.G. Abbey. |
| 28-Apr | 1910 |
The work of preparing the interior of the Groshart Building for the business of the Stockgrowers Bank soon to be opened has gone on this week. |
| 12-May | 1910 |
Mrs. K.C. Willis’ daughter Mattie M. Ludlow was wed to Algie M. Groshart. |
| 12-May | 1910 |
Cad Grosharts new house will soon be completed. |
| 4-Aug | 1910 |
Article about ongoing building - Owners of new residences mentioned were J.S. Russell, Alonzo Bethurem, Cad Groshart, O.S. Cutter, Roger Culbertson, Dr. W.O. Gray,Alti Pendergraft, Mr. Curtis, Henry Holman, Charles George |
| 25-Mar | 1911 |
Aber Kent has disposed his dray line and ice business to Cad Groshart. Mr. Kent will associate himself with the Worland Lumber Co. |
| 8-Apr | 1911 |
Ads - Ferris – Contractor and Builder; Worland Transfer Co. – Cad Groshart. |
| 29-Apr | 1911 |
Births – M/M Cad Groshart, boy on Apr 25; M/M Rico Stine, boy on Apr 27 |
| 16-Sep | 1911 |
Groshart Bros. are moving the ice house built by George Hillman to the lot east of the George Blacksmith Shop. |
| 7-Oct | 1911 |
Will Groshart is drilling a well on the Jerry Ryan ranch. |
| 4-Jan | 1912 |
Ad - Shroyer and Groshart Brothers (Worland Transfer Co.) |
| 30-May | 1912 |
Groshart Bros. completed a deal to buy outO.E. Shroyers interest in the Worland Transfer Co. |
| 10-Oct | 1912 |
Groshart Bros. started building the grade for the alfalfa mill siding. |
| 21-Nov | 1912 |
Al Groshart sold his interest in Worland Transfer Co. to Ernie Babbitt. Mr. Babbitt and Cad Groshart will conduct the business in the future. Al will remain in Worland and likely follow the carpenter trade. |
| 12-Dec | 1913 |
Ernest Babbitt bought out the Cad Groshart interest in the Groshart and Babbitt dray line. |
| 13-Feb | 1914 |
Bob Steele is moving into the Cad Groshart house on Coburn this week. |
| 27-Feb | 1914 |
Cad Groshart and family left for Butte, Montana where they will reside in the future. |
| 4-Sep | 1914 |
Marriage - Will Groshart and Mrs. Ethel Love. |
| 22-Jan | 1915 |
A.M. Groshart is planning on building one or two houses on his lot in the central part of town, and will have a good well drilled on the land so it will be handy for those renting from him. |
| 26-Mar | 1915 |
Two new Bungalows started. Contractors Groshart and Newman started on J.T. Jones’ bungalow Wednesday. It will be at the corner of Culbertson and Shoshone (9th) St. Shirk and Shaw commenced the new home of M/M Ruby Schultz at Culbertson and Hanover. |
| 9-Jul | 1915 |
Contactors Groshart and Newman have completed a substantial addition to the residence of M/M Holman on Culbertson Ave. The balance of the house has been raised and a substantial foundation placed under it. |
| 24-Sep | 1915 |
Shaw and Groshart are putting the finishing touches on a new residence for H.W. Rich on Coburn Ave. |
| 1-Oct | 1915 |
W.E. Groshart moved into his new home in the east part of town this week. |
| 1-Oct | 1915 |
Al Groshart began work on his new house on Culbertson. |
| 29-Oct | 1915 |
Mrs. B.F. Hake started a fine new house on Culbertson this week. Shaw and Groshart have the contract. |
| 11-Feb | 1916 |
Al Groshart sold his interest in the well drilling machine to his brother W.E. Groshart who is now the sole owner and is prepared to drill wells at reasonable prices. |
| 24-Mar | 1916 |
Al Groshart has the contract to build a new residence for Wm. Selhorn on Coburn Ave. |
| 23-Jun | 1916 |
Council proceedings -Shaw and Groshart were awarded the contract for 19 cement street crossings, they will be completed by Aug. 15. |
| 30-Jun | 1916 |
Birth - boy to M/M A.M. Groshart |
| 4-Aug | 1916 |
H.T. Emmett and family move into the Groshart residence on Culbertson. |
| 18-Aug | 1916 |
J.F. Hampton let a contract to A.M. Groshart for the erection of a one story 6 room bungalow on Culbertson Ave. |
| 2-Feb | 1917 |
Gerald Fraser arrived to work in the carpenter trade for A.M. Groshart. |
| 30-Mar | 1917 |
Groshart and Newman began the erection of a new house in the east part of town for Vern Russell. |
| 27-Sep | 1917 |
Shaw and Groshart started work on Dr. G.H. Miller’s new business building. It will go up in connection with the new furniture store being erected by Attorney H.W. Rich. |
| 1-Nov | 1917 |
Shaw and Groshart have the contract to build a residence for Mrs. Fred Bragg of Denver in the northeast section of town. When completed it will occupied by Charles Foster and family. |
| 9-Jan | 1919 |
Ad - A.M. Groshart the Vulcanizier -Worland Steam Vulcanizing Co. |
| 6-Feb | 1919 |
Obit - 7 month old baby of M/M William Groshart - flu |
| 27-Feb | 1919 |
Obit - Kenneth Lowe, age 8, son of Mrs. W.E. Groshart, flu |
| 8-Jan | 1920 |
Jim Robertson has purchased a half interest with Al Groshart in the Worland Vulcanizing Co. |
| 12-Apr | 1923 |
Ad - Hudson and Essex cars- Groshart and Robertson |
| 7-Feb | 1924 |
Birth - boy to M/M W. E. Groshart |
| 14-Feb | 1924 |
Messers Groshart and Robertson have leased the Rich building and will use it as a show room for their cars. |
| 25-Jun | 1925 |
Al Groshart and Guy Rhoades, props. of Worland Vulcanizing Co. have purchased the building they now occupy also the one adjoining them on the west and are busy building back a 75 foot addition. |
| 22-Apr | 1926 |
Ad - Drink good pure water, have W. E. Groshart and Leslie Low drill you a well. |
| 25-Oct | 1928 |
Obit - Samuel J. Groshart, age 75. |