The North Platte semi-weekly tribune. (North Platte, Neb.) 1895-1922, June 09, 1922, Image 3

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    THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE
OLD TIMERS CLUB
Tho Old Timers continue to ba In
terested In tho anouncomonts of the
club and names are bolng addod dally.
Following nro the more recent ad
ditions of thoso who wore living In
Lluco'n county boforo Jan. 1, lSb'l or
who wore rosldonts ot tho county
th:rty yoars ngo.
91. Frank W. Cross camo to Lin
coln county In 1SS7. Ho Is now ro
siding In California.
92. Mrs. Frank W. Cross lived In
Lincoln county from 1887 until tho
family moved to California a few
yoara ago.
93. A. D. Colvln was born In Lin
coln county near Gothenburg In 18SG
and still lives on tho samo place, Ho
Is ono of the Trlbuno's valued sub
scribers, 94. Edward Easton camo to Lincoln
county In 1879 from Bridgeport Pa,
95. Frank Mcyors camo to Lincoln
county in 1890 but moved to Brighton
Colo, a few years later. Ho now lives
thoro.
9C. Mrs. Frank Meyers Is tho daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Cohn
who llvo at Maxwell. Sho was born
In Lincoln county In 1877 and now
lives at Brighton. Colo. Sho writes
My husband and I llvo out hero In
Colorado, nevertheless wo claim tho
honor of being old timers in Lincoln
county.
17. N. C. Anderson asks to be enrol
led in the Old TtmeiV Club because
ho settled Jn Lincoln county In 18S6
and Is still nt tho old plae, north
east of Brady.
9S. Mrs. Wm, A. Grogg oamo to Lin
coln county in 1SSS with her husband
and sottlod in the. north-oast part
ot the county, 25 milos northeast of
North Tlatto.
99. P. D. Bergstrom wrltos that ho
sottlod on a homoetoad In Wild Horso
Vnlloy, in Lincoln county In 1888 and
Is still living thore."
100. Chas. Hondy first camo to Lin
coln county as an army officer in
1870. Ho has lived hero most of the
Umo slnco and now lives hero In
North Platto.
101. Joseph E. Weeks samo to North
Platto beforo 1870. Ho now lives at tho
soldiers homo at Grand Island. His
wlfo
102. Mrs. NolHe Huntington Weoks
camo hero beforo 1870 and lives with
him at Grand Inland. Their children
aro
103. Edward AVeeks who was born
hero in 1875 and is still living hero
104. James Weeks born hero In 1878
and who la a conductor on tho South
ern Pacific out ot Los Angoles.
105. Robort Weeks, born In 1879 is
a brakeman on tho Union Pacific out
of North Platto.
10G. Frank Weeks, born In 1882 Is a
lineman for tho Tolpbone Co. with
hcadquartors in Omaha.
HEMEMBEIt TILE DAY AND DATE
10
ONE DAY ONLY I
MAlim A V fflATaC1 1
North Platte
MARK IT OJf YOUR CALENDER
Only Real Wild Animal Show on Earth
AL. G. BARNES
BIG FOUR RING "WILD ANIMAL
CIRCUS
THE SHOW THAT'S DIFFERENT
1 OAA Performing 1 f( Cage 1 1 A Big. Sensational
IZUU Animals 1UU Zoo HU Animal Acts
TUSKO
A Foot Taller Than Jumbo,
FAR LARGER THAN THE LARGEST
ELEPHANT IN THE WORLD
r
More than an elephant say tho eclentists. The last of tho Prehistoric
Race of Mammoths. Tho solo Living Link between
Civilization and tho Glacial Ages
Performing jungle bred African Lions, Bengal and Siberian Tigers,
Leopards, Jaguars. Pumas, Russian Grizzly and Polar Boars, Ele
phants, Camels, Zebras. Zubus, Llamas, Kangaroos, Hippopotamie,
Rhlnocerl, Giraffes, Ostriches, Hyenas, Ourang Outangs, Chimpanzees,
Dogs, Ponies, Monkeys and Goats.
EVERY ANIMAL AN ACTOR, EVERY ACT AN
ANIMAL ACT
THE STUPENDOUS FAIRYLAND FANTASY
"Alice In Jungleland"
Al G. Barnos' newest edition of the Most Lavish, Gorgeous, Colossal
Lyrical Pagent, Barbaric Spectacle and Opulent Extravaganza Ever
Conceived.
1080 PEOPLE 550 HORSES 1200 WILD ANIMALS
MOST AMAZING ANIMAL ACT EXTANT
Royal Bengal Tigrs In One Act
Including RAJAH, $10,000 wrestling tiger.
THE CIRCUS ACT BEAUTIFUL
DANCING HORSES 1!
DANCING GIRLS I
The world's only performing herd of Llamas.
T6m, Dick and Horry Horso Riding Seals.
Big Bill Wrestling Grizzly.
Tot and Tiny Smallest Educated Horsee.
The World's only Educated Zebras 2 Herds. .
Danger, Dynamite, Cactus, Gun Powder Just Mule.
The only performing Camels in tho world, Including Holy
Moaes, Sacred Arabian Black Camel.
The largcet Herd of Performing Elephaut.
The High School and T 'ngo Dancing Home.
Tho groups of perform g South American Pumas,
A Sextette of Trained Laughing Hyenas,
The Riding, Driving, Racing Ostriches.
Tho Musical Carrier Pigeons.
The World's only Group of Performing Bengal Tigers
The Funny Clown Pigs.
10 Animal Clowns 1040 people Concert Baads 200 Animal
Trainers Three Big Special Trains 60 Cars Calliopes, i
GLITTERING TWO-MTLU STltEKT I'AllADIi AT 10tM
Performance Rain or Shine, S and '8 p. m. Doors open at 1 and7
Sa tht Big Frtte-to-Everybody Acts
Gome Barly. There is Plenty to Iabtruct and Amuie, You
are Invited to Inspect the Cook Tent or the Barnes Pre
mium Horses in the Stable Tents, or any other Depart
ment that may hold for you Particular Iuterest.
107. Floyd Weeks born In ISSi Is
In the General Pasaengor Agoht's' of
fice for the Santa Fe In Los Angeles-
108. Pearl Weeks Stttt, born in 1S88
and now liven at Tulsa, Oklahoma.
109. Prod nrooks came to North
Phitto in 1880 from Buffalo, N. V.
110. Mrs. Fred Brooks was born in
North Plattto In 1872 and has rosldcd
in Lincoln County oVer since. Sho and
her huaband now llvo In Mbran canyon
fourtoon miloa south-onst of North
Platte. Mrs. Brooks writes tha she
has soon North Platto grow from a
small railroad town to a city. Indians,
buffalo, doer and antolopo woro com
mon sights thon."
111. Burton W. Iunbert, writes: "As
I am ono of tho folks who camo to
North Platto In September 1SSG vln
Overland rail In n prairie schooner
and lived thoro until 1001 and still
count North Platto ns my homo. Our
famly as It thon was, camo from,
Tokamah, Burt county. Another thing
that you can say Is that any North
Platters who visit Seattle Portland
and Pugot Sound and go homo from
hero without getting in touch with mo
hero at the Navy yard wjll sure mako
mo sore. And by way, this is tho best
timo to sco this part of tho country
to tho host advantage. His address is
96C Second street, Bremerton, Washington.
(iOVEKN'M KXT lirXTKHS MAKK III!.
COM) KILL IX COLORADO
AltlZOXA ROYS VIX PRIZES KILL
, ING THOUSANDS OF
GOPHEKS
A contest in which 1,135 boys of
Maricopa County, Ariz., participated
recently resulted in tho killing of
more than 3G.000 pockot gophers. The
contest was conducted by the Etio
logical Survey of tho United States
Department of Agriculture, tho Uni
versity of Arizona co-oporatlng. The
Interest and co-oporatlon of the busi
ness men of the valley added greatly
to tho success of tho campaign.
Each boy was given a trap and In
structed as to tho most effective wny
of catching the destructive pocket go
pher. Tho cost ot this huge catch was
was $178, or about half a cent a go
pher. Under the old bounty system
thoso rodents would have cost the
county J1.S00 at 5 cents each. In ad
dition it is estimated that the 36,000
pocket gophers would have damaged
fruit trees, ditches, and Holds to the
extent of at least $10,000 a, year, if
they had not bcou Killed.
More preditory animals were killed
in Colorado during the month of April
than In any othor month this year,
j according to reports received by the
United States Department oi Agil
culturo. One Biological Survey huntir
In that district has a record of 11
wolvoa, 125 coyoto pups, 125 unborn
coyotes, 82 coyote femulcn, several
males and several mountain lions.
; Cattlomon who havo boon suffering
I heavy lossos in the Divide country
from preditory animals nro co-oporat-
Ing heartily with Fedoral hunters In
1 gottlng rid of wolves and coyotes.
Ono family of notorious killers, con
sisting of an old malo wolf, a fomnlo
and their nnnual crop of puppies, was
killing from 40 to 50 por cent of tho
calves on somo ranges near DoBonuo.
Tho loss was so sovcro that stockmon
had decided not to put any cnttlo on
thoso ranges this season because they
could not save tho lncreaso from tho
tho wolves. Bounty hunters wore able
occasionally to clean out tho whelps,
but tho old pair persistently eluded
capture, until this April when a Bio
logical survey man wbb sont to Do
Bequo. Ho found tho wolf don nnd
succeeded In killing six puppies. The
fioventh puppy was trapped a few days
latter. Tho trail ot tho old wolves
led for miles south of DeBoque, thon
turned north nnd over Into Garfield
County.
Traps woro sot along1 the trail,
and tho old malo was finally caught
In one ot them about 18 miles north
of Grand Junction or nbout 50 miles
from tho original den at DoBcquc.
Two weeks latter tho femalo was trap
ped in the samo locality. Both animals
woro about 15 years old. Tho tcmala
had lost ono foot, presumably In a
trap. Tho polt of tho malo was more
than6 feet long.
:o:
NOTICE OF THE FORMATION OF
PAVING DISTRICT NO. 15 IN THE
CITY OF NORTH PLATTE. NEBRASKA.
RACHKL FARQUIIAU XEWllOLD
To tho ownors of tho recprd of all
property adjacent to or abutting upon
the Btreets hereinafter described and
all persons Interested therein.
You and each of you aro hereby
notified that the Mayor and (City)
Council of tho city of North Platto
did under date of Juno 2, 1022 pass
and approve a certain ordinance form
ing and creating paving district No,
16 of the olty of North Platto, Lincoln
County, Nobraska. And that tho fol
lowing streets Including the Intersec
tions thoroof within the limits of tho
ally are comprised within said paving
district to-wit: All that portion of
Second Street commencing at tho
west Hue of the Intersections ot Sec
ond Street and Dewoy Street in said
olty of North Platte, running thonco
wost along said Second Stroot to the
east lino of tho Intersection of said
Second Street with Oak Street or the
city of North Platto. Lincoln Count;
Nobraska, and commencing at tho
north lino of tho Intersection ot Third
Stroot and Ash Stroot in said city
running thonco north to tho south
lino of tho Intersection ot Fourth
Stroota nnd Ash Streets In said city
nnd commencing hj said city running
north along Maplo Strcot to tho south
lino of tho Intersection of Fourth
Stroot with said Maplo Street nnd
commencing at tho north lino ot the
intersection ot Fifth Stroot and Maple
Street In said city running thence
north along said Maple Street to tho
south lino ot tho Intersection or tith
street and Maplo Street In said City
of North Platto Nebrnska, there to
terminate.
Unloss objections nro filed as re
quired by statuto within twenty days
from tho first .publication jot this
notice, tho Mayor nnd City Council
shall proceed to construct such pav
ing. Dated this 6th day of Juno, 1922.
B. H. HVANS
Attost: O, IS ELDER, Mayor
Olty Olbrk (SEAL)
21 South 3Inpl Street
NEW SURBURBAN STORE
With an up-to-dato lino of
FANCY AND STAPLE GROCERIES
Fresh Fruits mid Vegetables
in soason.
Milk mid Cream nnd IdenI Ilronil
Quality a nil Service
Our Trade Mark.
1VE SOLICIT YOUR BUSINESS
riiono .us
CLAYTON CASH GROCERY
Whenio North Platte
COME AND SEE US
Hotel Palace
Palace Cafe
PalaceBaza ar
Everything first class and price
reasonable Opposite Union Pacific
Station.
SPECIAL PEATUJIES WIMTTEN IN COMBINATION
WITH STANDARD LIFE POLICIES
Non-Cancellnblo Accident and
HoalUi Insurance.
Doublo Indemnity Provisions.
Specific DIsmombcrment
Provisions.
Disability Income Clause.
Monthly Lifo Income
Provisions.
Puro and Installment Income
Endowment Provisions.
Proralum Waivor Clause.
Post Mortem Dividends.
Full Participation In all
Surplus.
Automatio Non-forfoituro
Clause.
Insurance Hint Insures Protection thnt Protects
Fidelity Reserve Company
Homo Offico Fourth and Locust Streets,
North Platte, Neb. x
Mrs. Rachel Farquhar Newbold
daughter of Robert and Mary Far
quhar, was born in Fayette County,
Pennsylvania, on May 13th, 1S30 and
died at tho homo of her daughter,
Mrs. Butler Buchanan, C02 Wost 2nd
street, North Platto, Nobr., Monday,
Juno Gth. Sho was 92 yoars, 20 days
old. Sho was the oldest of a famllv
of' eight children, all having passed
away, except a younger sister, Mrs.
Anna Bowors Murphy, who lives .at
Burns, Knnsns.
Sho was married u uovernor Jo
shua G. Newbold, on May 2nd, 1S50,
In Fnyotte County, Pennsylvania.
Thoro woro born to thoso paronts five
children, only ono of whom is still
living, Ms. Butlor Buchnnnn. She is
also survived by sovon grand children,
eight gront grand children and three
groat great grand children.
She, with her husband, moved to
Iowa in 1854, locating on a farm nw
Mount Pleasant, Iown, near alio town
of Hilisboro, Her husband having un
listed in tho U. S. Army, Company
"C" 25th Volutoor Infantry, ibft for
tho war, serving about two years.
Tho farm nnd business of hor hus
band was loft ontirely in her hands,
also tho caro of the family consisting
of three small children. At the closo
of tho war, In September, 13 "7, she
with hor husband nnd family, r.ove.1
to Mount Pleasant, Iowa. Governor
Newbold departed this life on June
10th, 1903, at Mount Pleasant, and in
1914 Mrs. Newbold moved to North
Platto, whero she has made her home
until hor death.
Mrs. Nowbold In hor younger days
was a mombor.of tho Fonwlll Baptist
Church, having professed religion
and united with the Church in early
life. She romalnod a faithful member
of this church until she moved to
Mount Pleasant, Iowa when she with
hor husband united with the First
Presbyterian church of that city.
where her membership remained until
her death. She lived a long and useful
we ana endured without a murmur
the sufferings and hardships of three
wars, especially the Civil War. She
was loyal to her country, and her
family and friends,
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Summer
MEDIUM HEAVY
Winter
MEDIUM LIGHT
Transmission
TRANSMISSION
OIL
Differential
TRANSMISSION
OIL
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you use
IS your motor boing rdentlncally lubricated? How sure re yon
that you are buying tho right oil? Can you be 'curtain you are
right without tho guidance of lubrication enginoers, who not only
understand your motor but who havo also mastered the tremen
dous complications of oil supply and oil refining?
Automotive engineers agree thut fully 80 of all motor repair and
replacement coats are directly caused by the use of low grade oil
or oil of unsuitable body. To meet thin condition our experts have
propared a slmplo chart the Polarine Chart which insures you
against costly mistakes of thlB nature.
This chart is included in the Red Crown Road Map which has been
mailed to every motorist in the stava of Nebraska. If you have
not received a copy one will be sent upon request. It gives speci
fications for practically overy car made; specifications tested ami
proved beyond the possibility of doubt.
Polarine is the highest quality of oil you can buy. Its stability
under high engine heat assures a fuel-tight and gas-tight seal in
the cylinders maximum power and mileage from the gasoline,
its smooth, penetrating film protects bearings and engaging parts
against wear, vibration and breakage.
Polarine Oil is made I a fuur grades tntdium liht, mulluoi
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.For the Overland
we recommend fia
following grades!
4
Summer
MEDIUM LIGHT
Winter
MEDIUM LIGHT
Tranamiaaion
TRANSMISSION
OIL
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Differential
TRANSMISSION
OIL
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