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| Date | Year | Event |
| 22-Apr | 1911 | Fred Bragg, M.H. Warner and Hugh Gilbreath appointed County Commissioners by Gov. Carey to have charge of organizing Washakie County. |
| 28-Oct | 1911 | Clyde Warner has leased the building formerly occupied by E.M. Conant and will conduct a first-class clothing store. |
| 9-Jan | 1913 | The new county officers took oaths of office. Fred Bragg, Chairman; Robert Steele; Mark Warner; Commissioners, Mary L. Hatfield, Supt. of Schools, Walter S. Green, Assessor, Charles H. Harkins, County and Prosecuting Attorney, Alti Pendergraft, Sheriff, E.M. Conant, County Clerk and Clerk of Court, Mary W. Culbertson, County Treasurer, W.O. Gray, Coroner |
| 19-Jun | 1913 | Ad - Palace Clothing Co., Clyde Warner, manager. |
| 27-Feb | 1914 | Clyde Warner and Lee Howell bought out Palace Clothing Co. |
| 3-Jul | 1914 | Clyde Warner and Lee Howell of the Palace Clothing are planning a new store 25 x 50 feet on the north side of Big Horn just east of Smith barbershop |
| 18-Jun | 1915 | Baker and Pebbles sold the pool hall toC.L. Howell and W.C. Warner |
| 4-Aug | 1916 | C.W. Warner purchases the interest of C.L. Howell in the Warner-Howell Clothing Store. |
| 26-Jan | 1917 | J.R. May expects to build a new building on his lot east of Clyde Warner’s store |
| 4-May | 1917 | John Stuart has purchased the cleaning and pressing business from Mr. Forbes and is located in Earl’s old stand next to Clyde Warner’s store. |
| 27-Jun | 1918 | Marriage - Ethel Howell and Clyde Warner |
| 6-May | 1920 | Birth - boy to M/M W.C. Warner |
| 3-Nov | 1921 | Stewart Cleaning and Pressing takes over the old tailor shop next to Clyde Warner, were in the brick building used as shooting gallery; now Wyoming Café. |
| 26-Oct | 1922 | Clyde Warner has installed a radio receiving set in his store. |
| 3-May | 1923 | Ad - Big Sale of Men's Clothing - D. J. Tierney, successor to Clyde Warner. |