Past Pages for Friday, June 12, 2015

150 years ago

Horrible massacre of seven persons (continued from Thursday). As usual, the work of exaggeration had an early start, and from a family of six persons before the arrival of the stage had elapsed had grown to 19 persons. From a letter from Mount Pleasant, we have a letter with the particulars in detail. The first occurred on Thursday evening with the murder of Jess Larsen, in charge of sheep four miles north of Fairview. He had been shot through the neck (continued on Saturday).

130 years ago

Circus men believe in advertising. Every yard of dead wall and other available space in town is embellished with a picture of a scene in the tropics or the Arctic regions, or some daring feat of horsemanship.

100 years ago

An editor once wrote an editorial entitled “The Naked Truth.” The office devil lifted the “T” and made it read “The Naked Ruth,” but it happened in high society and was only an incident of the day. And this just reminds us that down among normal human beings clothing makes the man, and the lack of it makes him stare.

70 years ago

Boy Scout Troop 33, sponsored by the Carson City Rotary Club, enjoyed its annual picnic on Memorial Day with a trip to Bowers Mansion.

50 years ago

Among the four faculty and staff members at the University of Nevada who will be granted emeritus status at commencement exercises is Louis Titus, professor of farm mechanics, the board of regents announced recently.

30 years ago

(Photo caption) Mack Johnson, 24, paints using his mouth to guide his brush after an automobile accident which left him paralyzed from the neck down.

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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