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| Date | Year | Event |
| 4-Jan | 1906 | H. A. Stine, Real Estate |
| 4-Jan | 1906 | H.A. Stine rec’d telegram from … Lincoln Land Co. authorizing a well to be bored at intersection of Big Horn and Hanover (8th) Sts. Stine has arranged with Well Driver Cole to begin at once. |
| 15-Feb | 1906 | The first sidewalk in Worland is the one built in front of Snyder and Stine’s saloon. |
| 12-Apr | 1906 | Mrs. H.A. Stine and Miss Helen Coburn purchased this week Mrs. Ludlow's entire stock of millinery goods - will open for business in front part of Worland Mercantile store. |
| 30-Aug | 1906 | Harry Stine is erecting a two story residence on Coburn. |
| 31-Jan | 1907 | John and Rico Stine began the erection of a bowling alley this week, adjoining the Newton Bakery. |
| 14-Mar | 1907 | H.A. Stine sells Elk Saloon to Nelson and Hampton of Billings. Stine has been appointed Supt. Of Construction of the Hanover Canals. |
| 9-May | 1907 | Rico Stine began erection of his residence this week. |
| 9-May | 1907 | H.A. Stine began erection of his large modern residence at Coburn and Rairdan. |
| 9-May | 1907 | John Stine has moved his residence to property recently purchased on Coburn. |
| 6-Jun | 1907 | H.A. Stine has resigned as Supt. of canal construction for the Hanover Canal Co. |
| 25-Jul | 1907 | W.H. Holman purchased the residence recently occupied by H.A. Stine and has moved same to the rear of his barber shop. |
| 22-Aug | 1907 | Rico Stine has opened his new photograph parlors. His gallery is located on Hanover St. in the building just erected between the two lumber yards. |
| 5-Sep | 1907 | J.D. Stine’s new residence on Coburn will be built of cement blocks. |
| 23-Apr | 1908 | J.D. Stine has started a cement block factory, Messers Rupp andGroshart will use the brick in the new buildings they are erecting. |
| 22-Jul | 1909 | Mrs. Harry Stine disposed of her two residence buildings on Coburn presently occupied by F.P. Andrews andO.R. Collier to a Chicago man whose name was not learned. |
| 9-Jun | 1910 | Dr. Foster has let the contract for a building on Hanover (7th) 40x60 to Chas Shaw. It will be divided into 3 stores, each 20x40, and when completed will be rented by Rico Stine for a photography studio, H.L. Bonine for a harness shop, and the third for a millinery store. |
| 29-Apr | 1911 | Births – M/M Cad Groshart, boy on Apr 25; M/M Rico Stine, boy on Apr 27 |
| 23-May | 1912 | Rico Stine was busy this week taking pictures of the different buildings in town. |
| 2-Oct | 1914 | Divorce - Mabel E. Stine from Harry A. Stine |
| 30-Apr | 1915 | R.H. Stine has added a large circuit camera to his studio equipment, making panoramas from 6 to 10 inches wide to 8 feet long. |
| 16-Mar | 1917 | R.H. Stine closed a deal for two lots just west of the Worland Garage. He is figuring on erecting a new studio on the site. |
| 23-Aug | 1917 | Ad - Everybody’s 5 and 50 cent store, New Stine Building |
| 20-Sep | 1917 | R.H. Stine has moved his studio to his new Building on Big Horn. |
| 11-Oct | 1917 | Dr. R. Zenor has opened a veterinary office in the old Stine studio. |
| 29-Aug | 1918 | The Worland Orchestra will give a dance Washakie Day, Sept 4 at the Stine building. |
| 5-Jun | 1919 | O.D. Davis announced he will open an eating house in the Stine Building at the old Zoellner location. |
| 8-Jan | 1920 | Marriages - Helen Richards and Noel Morgan, Edna Lewis and Daniel A. Stine, Augusta Peterson and Joseph Shyrack. |
| 4-Mar | 1920 | R.H. Stine has opened his “Mission” confectionary store and dance hall. He expects to have a soda fountain install in a few weeks. |
| 23-Mar | 1922 | Rico Stine has moved the Mission into the east half of his building for more room. |
| 22-Jun | 1922 | Baby week held in Worland - births - girl to M/M Ralph Saunders, girl to M/M Elliott Woodhouse, boy to M/M C.A. Baston, boy to M/M Dan Stine, boy to M/M Frank St. Clair |
| 29-Mar | 1923 | Ad - Chevrolet Cars - Washakie Motor Co - R. H. Stine |
| 17-Apr | 1924 | Birth - boy to M/M Dan Stine |
| 30-Apr | 1925 | J. D. Stine has material on the ground for a new residence in the south-east part of town. |
| 21-May | 1925 | Dr. W.A. Bunton has purchased most of the fixtures from R.H. Stine out of his Mission store and moved the outfit to Ten Sleep where the drug store will be open for business about June 10. |
| 1-Apr | 1926 | Rico Stine of Washakie Motor Co. has taken the agency for Pontiac automobiles, a product of the Oakland Motor Co. |
| 3-Jun | 1926 | Ad - Dr. Catherine Nichols, Chiropractor, located at the Stine Annex. |
| 23-Sep | 1926 | Mr. Conant then purchased then purchased the residence of R.H. Stine on Culbertson Ave. |
| 16-Dec | 1926 | R. H. Stine and family expect to leave in a few days for California where they will make their future home. |
| 24-Nov | 1932 | Ad- Talbott Studio, Stockgrowers Bank Building, R. H. Stine, mgr. |
| 16-Mar | 1933 | R.H. Stine is fitting up the J. D. Stine property on Coburn Ave. and will make his home there. |
| 14-Mar | 1935 | Open Forum - the writer lists the persons the streets were named after. Street names beginning from extreme east; Jones, Stine, Gates, Gilbreath ?, Bragg (12th), Warner, Washakie, Natrona (10th), Shoshone (9th). West of the railroad they are ; Lulu, Artemisia, Vesta. |
| 25-Apr | 1935 | Interesting article about Old Pictures made by Rico Stine recall early Worland Daze. |
| 15-Aug | 1935 | J. D. Stine is remodeling his garage into a home at 1222 Coburn Ave. |