How Much Would You Give To Win the War. That's (lie question twliiiput to you lodny. How iniicli arc. jcfti willing to eho to Inno f Iio wiir finished up In n hurry Germnii)' licnl,en the World iniido n decent place to live In our hoys hack homo n vldoroloiis nml Just pence throughout the world 1 The Fourth Liberty Loan Is the big geM ilngle factor In accomplishing nil this. It brings right tquiire up to etcry man and woman "How much would you ghe to help win the war!" Yon know you would nhe more than the amount of liberty honds you lnne nlrcady subscribed for. C. S. CLINTON, Jeweler nnd Optician At the Sign of the lllg HIng... OK. 0. H. CRESSLER, Graduate Detent Office over the MeDotiAlii Suite Bank. LOCAL AND 1'EUSONAL Mra. I). L. Lambert loft Saturday for a visit with relative at Grant. Attorney J. 0. Heeler- transacted legal bmlnoB In Kearney Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Halcgmbo left yoBteruay ror b visit wim irienus in Omaha. ! Jrfa Mahaffoy In at Wallace getting out tho Wallace WInnor during the Illness of Editor Newmoyer. Klotizo Tooth pftsto keeps the tiny taste colls clean. Sold only at the ItEXALL DIIUG STOKE. i Mrs. John McOraw and Miss Heio Hannio left Sunday morning for a ' tMmll with frlatula In Ilnnvntv i Atlwnl the millinery .Hale of this !pastiji;iflw:ceiit haU atCIIE lead hj? MiFm co. MrfcW. ,C. Sludvar and hor gnoit, Miss jMlnn'Traoy of Ogden. left Sat frday for a short visit In Gerlng. 1 tto Franklin Koch l:t Sunday ov.nlrTg for Halting whftre he will I look after uhtirch buBlndsf for several days. ' Mrs. J. T. Murphy afmfrlii1khter lata who had been at Excelsior Springs for jt-veraj weeks, ifiuriied home Fri day night. Ir. L. J. Krause, Dontist, room 3 McDonald Hank building. Mrs. Dr. Carr and two chlldron, who had boon guosts of Mr. and Mrs. Ilonry Gilfoyi, loft Sunday for their home in Hurley, Idaho. The remains of Gustavo Dahlstrom, who died of Influenza at Denver, Oct. 7th will be brought here tomorrow for Intormont. For -Sale Prlzo Bantam and Ihodq Island Ile4 Cockerals. Inquire 31o wost Tlilrd. 2t Frank Harrlman, who was omployod as a janitor at the depot (Hod Satur day nigllt of Influenza, nftor an illnoss of but a fow days. John .iloloomb, of Laramie,, spoilt Sunday n town while enroutc homo from a b mines trip to Omaha and other enstorn polnst. C IX' Moroy manager of tho light and powor company, has made ap plication for induction into the aor , vice as un oloctrlclan. Fresh Oil of Knenlypus. Present the spread of Spanish Flu. Our stock is frosli and puro. THE ItEXALL DRUG STORE . Itupart and Joe Scbwaigor loft Sun day for La Grande, Ore., to nttend tho funeral of their brother-in-law, 3Jr. Pr.llock, who died Saturday. For Sale or will trade for farm, good 7-room house with 2 lots, one block from school. M. KuGlber, 1325 Keeno stroet, Froniont. Xcb. H GENL. MANAGER JEFFEHS 'AM& . 100 l'EK CEXT LOVALTV. MIST SOT SLACK IN" THE HONII DRIVE SAY OFFICIALS. COLONEL ROOSEVELT OUTLINES WHAT WE SHOULD DO. nations opprossod 'by Gornia'ny1 and hor allios." Goneral Manager Jeffcrs has sent out the following personal circular to bo bullotincd in principal stations: "LIBERTY LOAN COMMITTEE Tho total subscriptions to the 4th LIborty Loan reported up to nnd In cluding the 10th, is approximately tho amount of loan already passed. Some of tho lines have subscribed 100 and havo then stopped solicitation. Tho average amount subscribed is low and tho loan cannot be fulflllod until each subscriber takes twigfo the amount of bonds he did during th Inst campaign we must not fall th nation. I feel that realizing the situation our Union Pacific people can be rolled upon to doublo and re-double tholr f forts to show 100 loyalty on tin Union Pacific and In overy caso whorr we can In any way mnnago to do so. we -will double our subscriptions. Lc us each make the best effort for our selves and then give our personal at tentlon to our follow employooa nn.l tho public in the towns we live in. V cannot allow to 1 said or oven be thought that tho Union Pacific can fail in any undortaking and I know we can rely upon eucli of you. :o Carl McGrow, of the postoffico force, received word Thursday that ho had been accepted for Y. M..C. A. work over seas. lie has applied for" paseportH and as socn hs thc.se arc received he will start on his Journey. It generally requires about four wooks from the date of application to receive the pass ports. Buy your wintor supply of blnnket no,v during tho blankot snlo. Our big cash purchase cf over a year ago en able us to soil btanKoW nt last seasons prices. LEADER MERC. CO. Harry Samunlaon roturneel Fridav night from Tulsa, Okln., where ho had 1 eeu taking troatment at the radium Bluings tor three weoks. He had been suffering from eczema and found the treatment there very bQiieflicial. Wo hnvc cash customers for well located live nnd six room cottage nnd bungalows. If you wish to make quick sale list with BUCHANAN PATTERSON. On account of the influenza the In spection of the W. II. C. nnouneml for this weo'.c has been indefinitely po3t poned. The local Red Cross received a call for tlir volunteer nnrseH lor Camp Dodge Saturday, but all avallnb! nurses were fully occupied. County Chairman Temple received 'lie following message Saturday from lie Jederal reserve bank nt Kansas Uy, uhlcn has charge of the bond ' ampalgn In the district of whioh Ne .raak. is a part: "Wo cannot too strongly impress mon :ou and your peoplo the fact, '.at there must be no slackening of ftort In the Liberty Loan campaign on nccount of tho publication of the news of Germnny'fi acceptance of ponce rnts. It would bo nothing short i f ftagedy in American history if the loan shou'd fall. Our task is not by itiy means finished and Germany is matching the rcMUlts of our loan just as cloiely as over. Tho facts are that dip money which is' being subscribed to this loan has already boon con tracted and spent by the government. Kurther more our, government has en i rmcus outstanding obligations yet to bp met and unless every unit in the loan organization of tho tenth district meets Its full obligations we may possibly be classed quitters. (Mve this telogram widest possible publicity and wire 113 immediately to ;bo f fleet thore are no quitters In '.our county. i To which Chairman Toniple mado i Ik folowlng reply: "Your message will recolve nil publication possible. Our wires tight and busy. Hope to go over the top In Lincoln county soon. Rural district not yet reported in full, but our quota with margin seems cer tain. Xo quitters in our county." : :nr Emergency Hospital. The exfstance of influenza in North Platte has demontsrated tho need of n hospital for contagious cases, and , through the efforts of President See berger of the Red Cross, co-operntlng with tho city govmimont, this need will soon be supplied. It is proposed . to convert the second floor of the new ;ire station for temporary use fcr this purpose. Tho building is steam heat ed arid the second floor rooms nm fairly well adapted. The Red Cross will furnish the rorms with tho necessnw "fiuJpment. and that organization will also provide nurses as far as poHble Farmers have pretty well agreed to ' rav trvn cent-, a bushel for husking r'orn. Some of the huskn rs, who claim they can husk a hundred bushel i (lav, nro dnmnnding 12 cents nnd ' oven as high a fifteen cents a bushel. Fnrmors are a unit in saving they will ! not pay thp?o latter prices. i Dr. Brock, Dentist, over Stone Drug Stofo. tf : :o: Theodore Roosveelt speaking at a Liberty Loan mooting nt Oyster Bay, SatTjfrday night, declared that poace proposals had been discussed "only with our allies." "As for a league of nations," the colonel added, "I should regard a proposal to Include Germany, Aus tria and Hungary In Jt as on a lovol with tho proposal to atop burglary and murder In New York by inviting all tho burglars and gunnion to Join tho police force." Poaco terms, tho colonel said, should includo "economic barriers against Germany so thnt sho cannot flood our markets with hor hoarded products." "In the next place," ho said, wo should secure complete Justice for ' all our allies. 'Wo ought not to bo contont moroly with autonomy for tho subject races of Austria and Tur key. After declaring , that Germany should give up Alsnce-Loralne nnd north SchloBwIg, that all subject pooplos should be free from Teutonic i rverlordship and that England nnd Japan should keep the provinces thoy , have conquered, the colonel continued: i "In other words wc should fight , this war through to a finish. We shculd put an absolute end to the threat of German world domain and instead of i moroly talking about future justice we should bring Justice now to nil th? ' A preventative to guard against Flu Ask for CX nn offectlvo germicide- to uso In tho home. Sold only at tho REXALL DRUG STORE. .. .T.j, Clerk Allon, of the registration board, has been applying himself rathor closely for sbveral days past In numbering Lincoln county regis trants according to tho recent draw ing in Washington. This number estab lshos tho priority of tho men subject to call and It is thoroforo essential the list bo absolutely correct. As there are nenrly 3,000 names, tho task has not been light. For Farm Loans see Gono CrooK, Room west of Vienna Cafe. : :o: : Bad breath Is n symptom of n dis ordered stomach, and weak digestion. Tho remedy for it Is Prickly AbIi Bit ters. It purges tho stomnch- nnd bowels of fermented food and impuri ties, sweetens tho brenth, clears tho comploxion nnd makes you feel fino. Price $1.25 per bottle. Gummere-Dout Drug Co., Spcclul Agents. : :o: : Estniycd. Estrayed from tho S. W. McDor mott pasture about ten miles south of tho city on Monday evening of last week, two cows, one or both branded on left side with open A L bar on re versed circle and bar on left shoulder Notify S. W. McDermott, phono 788F031 . '77-4 1 - TO VACCINATE AGASWST BLACKLEG SIMPLE :: SAFE :: EFFECTIVE Ho dose to incisure. Ho liquid to spill. No string to rot. Simply a llttlo pill to bo Inlectod under tho skin Write for free IJooklcta on "Illackleg ami How to Prevent It" i FOR SALE BY esssaiaBRsacsK Stone's Drug - Store, f m JeciMt) every criticism t?t lcnlser. nnd his "wur lords." Drew Caissons When Horses Died. There nro ninny tales of heroism In tho fighting In France. One con corns, n number of boys, belonging to an artillery group, which as n result of constant fire found Itself short of ammunition. Tho lads had volun teered to make n three-mile trip down the road, overy Inch, of which. va3' nhclbswept, In order to bring back a fresh supply. IJcforo tho return wns completed tho horses attached to their caisson wngon wero all killed. That circumstance, howovor, failed to deter tho Americans from laboriously drngglng tho wugbn themselves. Ani-niMjtb.en fri this coinmuulty r (from I Ac New Yoil Tlma, July 17, 1910) ey are in the fi em, mum werv stSBHScie. Mr m every faculty f their mindsB every drop f their American Mcl 4 i We Lend the iE2 ...iV' Way They Jrwht We Must Buy Bonds to Our Very Utmost! You have read in the daily news the story of what one detachment of American artillerymen did on the Marne when their ammunition was running low.- : Every shell in that caisson meant a speedier winning of the war all the horses were killed but the shells got there just the same And they got there in time. Where shall we draw the limit when we read what they are doing over there? Now is the time to put our full strength into it. Our strength, coupled with the power of our Allies, will win. Let us not delay even a few months. Let us get there in hasten the victory the lives of our sons. save How can any one of us, back here at home, set any limit to the help we ought to givefor victory? And we must get it there in time! This Space Contributed to Winning the War by North Platte Business Men Whose Names Have Heretofore Been Published.