Past Pages for Wednesday, April 15, 2015

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140 years ago

In the lockup. There are seven persons in the county jail for drunkenness, two for vagrancy and one for larceny. We are informed the officer in charge will soon have all out on the street at work.

130 years ago

A potato race. The race has come into vogue since the roller-skating frenzy took tis nip on the people. The race is as follows: A basket of potatoes is put near the door of the Opera House hall, and at the words, “All set — light out,” or words which have the same effect, a dozen champion skaters shoot across the floor. The idea is that the boy who can get and deliver the most spuds to a man near the stage is the winner. What happened was ... (Continued on Thursday).

100 years ago

“Have you been out to the strike?” is the burning question for those in Lovelock this week. The strike referred to is that on the Honey Bee claim of the Finland ground in Finland Canyon, about nine miles from Lovelock. The assay shows $350.40 in gold and 2.64 in silver.

70 years ago

Births in Nevada still exceed deaths by nearly two-to-one despite the fact the number of children born in the first two months of 1945 was considerably under the all-time high for January and February 1944. This year there were 493 births and 258 deaths.

60 years ago

Phone 412 to tell us the news.

50 years ago

The Department of Motor Vehicles collected nearly one million dollars in fees for licenses and permits during March, Director Louis P. Spitz announced today.

Trent Dolan is the son of Bill Dolan, who wrote this column for the Nevada Appeal from 1947 until his death in 2006.

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