Yellowstone Journal
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The Daily Yellowstone Journal continued through the 1920s, and then a Weekly Yellowstone Journal persisted through 1936. In 1911 a rival newspaper hit the streets of Miles City, The [[Miles City Star]], published by [[J.D. Scanlan]], former editor of the [[Red Lodge Picket]] and an active member of the Montana Republican Party. | The Daily Yellowstone Journal continued through the 1920s, and then a Weekly Yellowstone Journal persisted through 1936. In 1911 a rival newspaper hit the streets of Miles City, The [[Miles City Star]], published by [[J.D. Scanlan]], former editor of the [[Red Lodge Picket]] and an active member of the Montana Republican Party. | ||
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+ | ==Disclaimers== | ||
+ | In 1882, three paragraphs were included: | ||
+ | * No bills of the papers are valid without a written order signed by the publisher. | ||
+ | * The editor is not responsible for the opinions of its correspondents. | ||
+ | * This paper is the only official organ for legal notices in and by Custer County. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
The Library of Congress has [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86075021/ digitized many issues]. | The Library of Congress has [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn86075021/ digitized many issues]. |