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Paper carries advice for flu patients

In a Daily News article Dec. 4, 1918, the U.S. Public Health Service warned readers of a link…

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Roy White, formerly of BG, passes away

Roy White, 27, of Stroud, Okla., formerly of Bowling Green, died Nov. 29, 1921, of an unspecified illness.…

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Educational film to be screened at Capitol theater

A Daily News article Nov. 26, 1927, explained that a special educational “moving picture” was coming to be…

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Oil, drilling rig consumed by fire

A thousand barrels of oil and a drilling rig owned by Auburn Oil and Gas Co. were consumed…

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Diphtheria outbreak closes Rockfield school

On Nov. 5, 1921, the principal of Rockfield Consolidated School closed the school for a week after two…

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New tuberculosis hospital opens in 1956

During the week of Nov. 4-11, 1956, 25 patients were moved from the old Riverside Tuberculosis Sanitarium to…

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Man stabbed by business partner

On Nov. 2, 1921, Thad Lotheridge was arrested after he stabbed Houston Hagan during an argument over proceeds…

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Ad offers coke at 11 cents per bushel

An ad on Page 2 of the Oct. 18, 1921, edition of the Daily News read in part:…

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Hoover, Smith represented in figurines

The Daily News published an article about miniature figurines of 1928 presidential candidates Herbert Hoover and Al Smith…

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Boy, 18, and girl, 17, elope to Tennessee

The Oct. 5, 1909, issue of the Daily News reported the elopement of John Ray (mistakenly named as…