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| Date | Year | Event |
| 29-Jul | 1911 | Cutter and Hibbard firm was organized to have full line of groceries and first class meat market. |
| 7-Mar | 1912 | Ad - Hibbard's Cash Grocery |
| 30-May | 1912 | Ross Hibbard has rented the Stow house and will live there in the future. |
| 6-Mar | 1913 | Last week O.S. Cutter bought out both meat markets which were conducted by Lee Howell and Cutter & Jones. The shop will be found in the old stand in Hibbard's Cash Grocery. |
| 27-Aug | 1915 | Two rattlesnakes killed along the west side of Hibbard’s store. |
| 25-Feb | 1916 | Article - Three buildings burned. The frame buildings on Big Horn Ave. occupied by Mrs. M.C. Howell ladies furnishings; Charles Foster dry goods and Home Bakery burned to the ground. The Ross Hibbard andWorland Mercantile stores were on fire also but were saved. |
| 14-Apr | 1916 | Ross Hibbard expects to move into the new store building just east of his present location as soon as it is completed. |
| 26-May | 1916 | Ad - Have re-opened the Hibbard grocery store with a full line - Cutter’s Cash Grocery, O.S. Cutter, prop. |
| 9-Jun | 1916 | Notice - assignment of claims against Ross Hibbard to Mr. Stringhorn of Billings. |
| 1-Jan | 1931 | Obit - Ross Hibbard, age 64 |