Ostensibly exploring the practice of law before the internet. Heck, before good highways for that matter.
Wednesday, October 3, 2018
Wool Shortages, the Germans retreat, the Flu is Everywhere and a Casper policeman runs amuck. The news of October 3, 1918.
Among the other grim news that Cheyenne readers of this paper learned is that wool was in such short supply, clothes were going to no longer be offered to civilians in it.
That, quite frankly, is nearly unimaginable for the time. Most people, at least outside of the hot regions and the hot months, wore some wool everyday.
Readers of Laramie's Boomerang learned that Americans had advanced in the Argonne and the Spanish Flu had advanced into 36 states.
Or maybe it was 43 states. It claimed, Cheyenne readers learned, a university student at Colorado State University.
One of the Casper papers had a more optimistic report on the flu. It was wrong.
And in the other Casper paper, readers learned that a Casper policeman had gone berserk while drunk.
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