Past Pages for Sunday, Nov. 24, 2013

140 Years Ago

Presbyterian Church: Thanksgiving services are to be held at the Presbyterian Church. The sermon is to be preached by Rev. A. N. Fisher of the Methodist establishment. A union of the services on Thanksgiving Day has been a commendable and gratifying feature ...

130 Years Ago

Stranger makes a panic: Carson City was thrown into a panic over the peculiar acts of a tall stranger who appeared in the governor’s office to shake hands with Maj. Garrard. When the stranger said, “Ha, ha my boy” with such familiarity, they feared he had escaped from the Reno Insane Asylum. Treasurer Tufly sat down on the stranger and held him until Hallock and Bicknell bound him. Farmer Treadway carefully examined the stranger and recognized him as Gov. Adams who had been away so long that he had been forgotten ... (Reveille)

120 Years Ago

All sorts: It is said that a pail of water containing a handful of hay, if placed in a room where people have been smoking, will absorb the odor of tobacco. Roy Mighels of the Appeal composing room is 21 years old today. The city police are requested to be lenient with him as it is not likely to occur again.

70 Years Ago

Museum heater: Work begins on the installing of a steam heating system in the Nevada State Museum by Carson City by Savage & Sons of Reno. DeLongchamp and O’Brien of Reno, architects, said the system will be completed in a few weeks.

50 Years Ago

A sorry nation said farewell to the 35th president and commended to God the soul “of the servant John.”

30 Years Ago

Wild horses and burros: More than a thousand wild horses and 40 burros have been rounded up and corralled in pens north of Sparks. The fee is $125 per horse and $75 per burro ...

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

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