| Date | Year | Event |
| 8-May |
1914 |
Business Cards - M.G. Wild, Funeral Director and Licensed Embalmer. |
| 26-Jun |
1914 |
M.G. Wild is erecting a new residence on his lots in the eastern part of town. |
| 26-Feb |
1915 |
M.G. Wild has rented the basement under the Stockgrowers Bank and will put in a large line of new and used furniture. |
| 4-Jun |
1915 |
On June 1st Charles Foster moved down the street to the building that was occupied by the Palace Meat Market and M.G. Wild moved the furniture and undertaking establishment to the building vacated by Foster. |
| 22-Oct |
1915 |
Ad - Ford cars, Furniture, Singer Sewing Machines - M.G. Wild |
| 5-Nov |
1915 |
Women’s Club Library moved to the M.G. Wild Furniture store - over 350 books. |
| 4-Feb |
1916 |
W.M. Raymer sold his undertaking business to M.G. Wild last week. |
| 1-Sep |
1916 |
M. G. Wild announces he has taken over the entire agency for the Ford car and the Worland Garage has not been connected since Aug 1. |
| 1-Sep |
1916 |
Ad - Fords fob Detroit - Ford runabout $345, Ford sedan $645, M.G. Wild, Agent |
| 13-Oct |
1916 |
M.G. Wild has leased the old “May” building on Big Horn and will use it for the home of Ford cars. |
| 19-Jan |
1917 |
Worland Garage sold to M.G. Wild and George B. McClellan. Wild and McClellan had planned on building on their lots west of the Family theater but the business men kicked about any more garages going up on the main street. The town council passed an ordinance on the 15th of the month prohibiting the erection of any other garages on Big Horn Ave. as they will be declared a nuisance and interfere with the upbuilding of the town. |
| 2-Mar |
1917 |
Notice- I again took over the management of the Worland Hotel - L.L. Dorman |
| 23-Mar |
1917 |
M.G. Wild sold the Worland Furniture Co. toW.S. Green and the Moore Bros. |
| 20-Apr |
1922 |
A change was made in the Wild-Bear Garage Co this week when Mr. Wild who has been manager stepped out. George B. McClellan has taken over. |
| 3-Aug |
1922 |
M/M Harry Howell have moved into the M.G. Wild house on Culbertson. |