130 years ago
Illness of the Governor: Although Gov. Kinkead has been advertised to be at various places the past week, and announced at actually being at a few, he has in reality been confined to his house with sickness. Yesterday his case seemed serious, but last night he was considered to be out of danger. The Governor has never been a skulker in his tent and is chafing under his forced absence from the field.
100 years ago
Many of the Greeks employed at Ely are making preparations to leave for their old homes across the seas. The same is reported from Denver and Cripple Creek. Aside from strike troubles, the threatened war in that section of the world is taking the men home. From all appearances, the strike will be of such duration that they can fight awhile and then return to the diggings.
70 years ago
Floyd Loveless, a 16-year-old escapee from the reformatory at Plaintield, Illinois, who traveled half way across the continent to a point several miles west of Carlin in stolen automobiles, yesterday took his last ride. The youth was placed in the "gas house" in which he is doomed to die for the brutal murder of Constable A.H. Berning of Carlin in August.
50 years ago
(Photo caption) Clara Everett introduces her boss, Lee Burnham of the Employee Security Department at last night's Business and Professional Women's Club "Boss Night." The attire for the affair was "what you would wear to work." (Sue Morrow photo)
20 years ago
Elko County rancher Jim Connelly travels to the former Soviet Union to meet with government officials and farmers to set up and exchange program following the fall of communism.
10 years ago
Inmates raise $7,000 in the fight against breast cancer at the Northern Nevada Correctional center.
• 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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