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Grisham was formerly of Scottsbluff, a member of the staff of the Star-Herald and later on the Republican. In 1920. Lodgepole had a population of five hundred.
The Potter Review was started in 1912, although prior to that date, years ago, there was a newspaper published there from about 1888 to 1891, called the Press. The first paper had quite a patronage at the time of final proof of claims for homeseekers but after that discontinued publication. When wheat became
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the great agricultural crop in Cheyenne county there was a desire for a local paper for news around Potter and the Review was established. For a time it suspended but was revived. The present editor, H. Stevens, also owns the paper. The town plat of Potter was filed May 14, 1885, and today Potter has a population of over five hundred inhabitants. About 1913, J. W. and L. C. Thomas started the Dalton Herald. The original name is changed, the first owners gone. Tom Laley succeeded the Thomases. The localitv is now served by the Dalton Delegate published by Don Fey Ermand. The paper was first established in 1914, and has a good circulation, being in fact the successor to the Herald. Dalton itself came into existence with the building of the Burlington railroad in 1901, and the town plat was filed April 4, 1906, and today Dalton has a population of three hundred and' fifty people. This completes the roster of the newspapers of Cheyenne county which is well and efficiently served by newsy, well edited papers.