ted War Work Campaign, It is to keep the chain of home ties intact that the Y. M. C. A., the Y. W. Board, the War Camp Community Service, the American Library Association $170,500,000 from Americans "over here" that they may provide comforts for AMERICA UNITED TO PROVIDE COMFORT TO OUR SOLDIERS JtfAR WORK CAMPAIGN NOV. 11-18 TO RAISE GIGANTIC FUND FOR SEVEN WELFARE SOCIETIES. America united In one vast, nil emlmifing organization for the nolo purpose of survive to our lighting men to raise their morale anil tdrengthon tlielr arm for a speedy victory Is the objective of the United War Work campaign for funds during jibe week of November 11-18. Presi dent WINon bus "ailed upon all men and women who love Anuria in stand, together and merge the r strength in I be united campaign for support Im; soldiers and sailors. That American's will be a unit in tipboldiii;: the men In arms with full financial baeklp.g for soldier welfare work It- fo-ivisf by the speed and slngie-minilediiess with which lln seven gi-i'ai war work orgatilatlons, at 'In re iiiest of the Pros d Tit. jnergeil ilielr drives Into the I'nl'td iVnr Work campaign for the wei k ;t ivemliei- 11 -IS. The orgaui.at.ou . milted in this work are the National War Wmk Council of l!e Y. M.. G. A., Wnr Work Council of the Y. W. C. A.. the National Catholic War Cmi-.c 1 K. of ). (he .Jewish Weifan Board, the War Camp Community Serve.-, the American Library Assaelailnu and the Salvation Army. With the en dnrsemeiil of the government they ire seeking a cotublmd fund of $ 1 7).."00. 1)00 to contlniKi the great war work for our lighting men In camp, on tlr seas and ;u the war zone. Tin- combination of the Young Men's Christian Association, the ; "Young Women's Christian Assocla , tlon. the National Catholic War Coun I ell. Including the Knights of Colum bus, the War Camp Community Sor i rice. Jewish Welfare Hoard and Snl (NNVoii Army In a common appeal for funds with which to carry on the war work of these organizations, was ef fected at the direct suggestion of President Wilson. In a letter which the President wrote on September Sth tn Raymond H. Fiwdlek. Chairman of the War and Navy Department Com missions on Training Camp Activities, under which these seven organizations nre co-ordinated for welfare work to aid In sustaining the morule of our men on this side and overseas, ho proposed a unification of effort In the campaign Nebraska Has Loaned; Now lt Plans To Give. The state of Nebraska has loaned over 51104 ,000,000 to the United States government In a little over a year. hbls great sum of money will be re J turned to them with Interest In due time. J In the Ninie period the people have only given .?4,r00,000 for the comfort and welfare of the boys In service. OSiero should be no difficulty therefor la raising $2,000,000 during the tJtttcd War Work campaign of Mo ftaeber 1M& Nov. 11-18, to Keep Our Boys Nebraska's Quota Cares For Nebras ka's Coys. When the people of Nebraska give their money to the United War Work campaign beginning November 11, they will be giving directly to the comfort of 'Nebraska boys in hiittle lleld and camp. Uncle Sam's army Is made up of boys In proportion to the population of every state. The quoin for United War Work of the seven great war organizations Is also divided In accordance with the population of each state. Every state must furnish Its full quota because every state's boys must bo cared fof. It Is actually furnishing comforts for your own boy and the "boy next door" when you give to the United campaign. Peace Will Not End Need of Comfort for Boys Kept "Over There." The great campaign for United War Work Is planned to care for America's soldiers for the next year, no mutter when the war ends, the same needs for safeguatdlng anil car lng for our soldiers abroad will exist for mouths and months. War department olllcials have given assurance that it will be two years after actunl warfare ceases before our armies can be returned to our own soli. The seven great national organizations doing war work with soldiers will need all the money they can get even after the final details of peace are worked out. During the time the boys are wait ing to enme home they will be rest less. Freed from act Ion. they will need the "united cfTorts of the seven organizations combining for the United War Work campaign as a source of comfort nnd cheer as never before. Mothers in Nebraska to Bring. Home Joys to Their Sons In Khaki. Mothers' heart strings are being stretched thousands of miles these days sons have Joined the colors and left their homes. American women are giving their very dearest and nearest 7tliey are giving their strength and time that their boys may win In the great effort for humanity. President Wilson says, "This war could not have been fought without the women." In saying this he real izes that 1. fit 10,000 women nre working In munition plants ami millions of others are doing their "bit" for war work. Jew, flentlle, Protestant ami Catholic are lighting side by side In the front-line trenches mothers, daughters, sisters and sweethearts are working side by side over here. The women's committee of the United War Work campaign Is mak ing one great united effort they nuv not light, but lhey can get behind the fighters. What better can any wmn an do now than work with one of the seven great organizations that are making homes behind the lines? Every woman can do her part now. If she doe.in't know what to do ask a friend who belongs to the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A.. National Catholic Wnr Council, Jewish Welfare Hoard, War Camp Community Service, American Library Association or Salvation Army. A member of uny of these or ganizations will gludly welcome your aid In the great drive November 11 1 to 18 for $170,500,000. This great .num Linked to Koine and Mother C. A., the K. of C, the Jewish Welfare and the Salvation Army are asking for the American boys "over there." Is to be used for our boys In tho trenches and camps to take a "bit of home to them." Nebraska women have, gone "over the top" In every effort. Every moth or's son. lighting for the United States of America, will be benefitted by the results of the United War Work campaign. The women of this state must not be listed anions the slackers at this time, nor will they. Uniting War Work Makes It Easy To Give. Instead of seven separate cam paigns in Nebraska for the 1010 funds needed by the Y. M. C. A.. Y. W. C. A., K. C. Jewish Welfare Hoard. War Ctunp Coiu'miinlly Service, American Library Association and Salvation Army, there will be one big drive on November 11-18. President Wilson, who Is responsible for the consoli dated drive rightly thought that the neonle would rather clve n Inrirpr ! aII10,mt once, than a smaller amount seven different times. Will Ne braska do her part? Just watch what we do to that S'J.OOO.OOO quota. Governor and Prominent Citizens' Asked to Boost United War Work. Governor Neville Is to be asked by the state committee to Issue a proc lamation In regard to the United War Work campaign. Each mayor also will be requested to Issue n proclama tion. The state committee has stated that It will also ask each newspaper In Nebraska to secure and publish ton statements from the biggest men In each community, pointing out what ii great svrvlee the seven agencies of the Unltetl Wnr Work campaign are rendering to the soldiers and what a wonderful thing for the country (lie United War Work campaign Is. Nebraska Is wldo awake and eager on this United War Work campaign business. A nquadron of speakers la being secured by the state headquar ters to talk In behalf of the seven participating organizations, the Y. M, C. A., the Y. W. C. A.. National Catho lie War Council (K. of C). the Jewish Welfare Board, the War Camp Com. munlty Service, the American Library Association, and the 8alvaton Army, Hoys and girls as well as men and women are glad nnd eager to do their part In the United War. Work cam paign. A boys' and girls' division, known as the "Victory Hoys" and "Victory (llrla," has been organized. The object of this campaign among the boys and girls Is to enroll at least 32.000 boys and girls in Nebraska to "earn and give" $5, If possible. ' This will provide the comforts of all seven organization to one soldier for five weeks. Nebraska Is called upon to give $2,000,000 during the week of Novem ber 11-18. to meet the needs of th seven United War Work organiza tion'. Every one of these workers tills a unique place. The amount called for will be met by Nebraska Just as sure as the day and dnte la mining ffr the drive to commence. HF AT Drive Away the Chili With , a Gas Room Heater North Platte Light & Power Co NORTH PLATTE ..General Hospital. (Incorporated) One Halt Block North ot Postoflice. Phone 58 A modern institution for the scientific trenttmnt of medical, surgical and confinement cases. Completely equipped X-Rny and diagnostic laboratories. Staff: Geo. B. Dent, M. D. V. Lucas, M. D. J. B. Rcdfie!d.M. D. J. S. SIMMS, M.D. L. M. McCLARA, Auctioneer. 3Iy ono host reforonco I'm always dated ahead Phone nt my expense for dales 0GALALLA, NEBRASKA DEBBYBEBRY & FORBES, Licensed Einbamors Undertakers and Funeral Dlroctors Day phono -11 Night phono Illack CSS ELECTION PROCLAMATION' For the Yeur 1018. By vlrtuo of tho authority in mo vested, and by tho direction of tho lawa of tho State of Nebraska in such case made and provided, I, A. S. Allon, County Clork of Lincoln Coun ty, Nebraska, do hereby proclaim that on Tuesday, tho fifth day of November 1P1S, during the hours designated by law, there will bo held a general eloction at the usual voting places in said County for tho election of tho following officers, to-wlt: One United States Senator One Governor One Lieutenant Governor One Secretary of Stnto One Auditor of Public Accounts Ono State Treasurer One Attorney General One Superintendent ot Public In struction One Commissioner of Public Lands ai.d Bulld.'i'gH One Railways Commissioner Two Itcgontb of the State Univer sity Ono Moml.er of Congress, Sixth Congressional District One State Senator, T.wonty-flfth District Onie State Representative, Sixty eighth District Ono Stnte Representative. Seventy seventh I'ietrlct , Three Judges ct the Supreme Court One County Gcrk One County Treasurer One Comity Sheriff One County Attorney One County Surveyor One County Judge Ono County Superintendent of Public Inslnict'on One County Commissioner, Second District One Asse. sot' fot each Precinct One Road Overecer for each Road District Two JuHikiK of the Peace for each Precinct Ono Police Magistrate, City of North Plntte At tho name tlmo and places, two nmendme: tr to tho constitution of tho Stnto will bo submitted to tho oiociors Tor adoption or rojectlon, vis: Proposed constitutional amendment relating to the right of suffrngo ns to persons of foreign birth. For or against calling a constltu tional convention to niter, chango and p.mend tho ;ni ptltutlon of Nebraska; any amendments to tho constitution to bo nuhniltted separately to tho electors when demunded by twontyflvo percent of the duly qualified and elected delegates of such convention Polls will bo opon nt 8 o'clock a. m., and remain open until 8 oclock p. m. m . of the pnmo day. Ir. testli'iony whereof, I have hereunto set my hnnd and seal ot tho County of Lincoln, State of Nebraska, thk Sth day of Ontol.tr, 1018. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. int. twim: hospital For Medical, Surgical, Mat ernlty and convalescent pati ents. Successful operation on Appendix, when necessary Gall bladder Hemorrhoids Tonsils Adenoids HosplUU Phone 110 Office Phono 1S8 Residence Phono 2S3 100S West Fourth Street North Platte, Neb. .1. It. HHDriKLl). PHYSICIAN & SU1MJKOH Successor to Drs. Uedileld A Redilold PHYSICIAN &SUHO RONS HOSPITAL Ottlce Phone 04? lies. Phone 97 Office phone 2-11. Ken. phone HI 7 L. C . DROS T, Osteopathic Physician. North Plntte, - Nebraska. Knights of Columbus Building. GEO. 11. UBNT, Phsylclnn nnd Surgeon. Spccinl Attention Given to Surgery t nnd Obstretrlcs. iSfllco: Building & Lonn Building Phonos: Office 130, Rosldonco 115 W. E. FLYNN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office over McDonald llnnk. Onlec'Phone 11!1 lies. Phono 1120 COL. ED KIERIG, Auctioneer. General Farm Snlcs n Sneclaltv. Itefercnccs and Dittos at First National Hank, North Platte, Ncbr. Phono 1000. IIOCTOB D. T. QUIGLEY Practice Limited to Surgery and Radium Therapy 728 City National Bank Building. ' Omntio, Nebraska. Phone 308 ALBERT A. LANE, Dentist Rooms 1 and 2 Belton Building North Platte, Nebraska. Oil. y. I. SHAFFER Osteopathic Physician K. of C. Building NORTH PLATTE, NEIHl. Associated With Dr. Drost. NOTICE! Why not write your flrp and cyclono Insurance with a reliable company who Invest tholr premiums In Liberty nouns unit giro our county the credit Sou us for farm and uiitoniobllo rates NEBRASKA REAL ESTATE CO. , PROPOStD CONSTITUTIONAL i AMENDMENT J The following proposod amendmont to tho constitution of tho State ot .Nebraska, as hereinafter sot forth in full, Is submitted to tho doctors of the Stato of Nohraska to be voted upon at tho goncral election to bo hold Tuostlay, November 5th, A. D. 1918: A JOINT RESOLUTION to amend Soctlon ono (1) of Artlclo woven (7) ot tho Constitution ot tho Stato of Nebraska. Be It Resolved by tho Legislature of the btato or Neiiraska: Soctlon 1. That Section One of Ar tlclo Sovon of tho Constitution of th Stnte of Nebrnska be nnd tho same horoby is amendod by striking out th following words: . "Socond. Poraons of foreign birth who flhall have declared their Intnn lion to bocomo citizens comformably to the laws of the United Stntnn nn the subject of naturalization, at least intrty nays prior to an eloction." And Inserting in tho nlncn nf thn words so stricken, tho following worus: "Second. Persons of fornltrn hlrih who shall have becomo citizens of thn Unitod Stutos bv naturallzutinn nr otherwise conformably to tho laws of mo unueu Hiates at least thirty days prior 10 an election. Sec. 2. Thar at tho nennrul nlnn tion nineteen l'undrod and elghtoen (1018) there shall bo submitted to tho electors of tho state for their approval or rojectlon the foregoing proposed amendment to the constitution rout ing to the riuht of suffrnco. At mir-li oloctlon, on tho ballot of each elector VOtlng for Or nealnst mild nrnnnsnl amendment, shall bo written or printed tho words: "For proposed nmond mont to tho constitution rolntlng to the right of suffrage," nnd "Against sniu proposea amendment to the con stitution rotating to tho right of suffrage " Sec. 3. If such amendment ahull bo approved by a majority of all electors voting at such oloctlon, said amendment shall constltuf Soctlon One (1) Article Seven (7) ol the Con stitution of the Stato ot Nebrnska. Approved, April 0, 1318. KEITH NEVILLE, Attest: Governor. CHARLRS XV. POOL ... Sacrry JLftatfi, , Hospital Phone Rla'k 033 House Phono Black G33 IV. T. 1MUTC11AKI). Graduate Veterinarian Eight yonrs a Qovornmont Votorlnar lan. Hogpltnl 218, south Loouat St. onq-half blook southwest of tuo Court Houbo. Reiorco Sale. Notice la hereby given that by vir tue of an order of XV. C. Dortey, , Judge of the District Court of PheMw County, Nebraska., made on the flrat day of October, 101S, In an action pending in nald court, wherein Henry Sweden, et M. are plaintiffs and Norn Wilson, et al. aro defendants, direct- y lng the sale of the real ostate here inafter described, I will soli nt tho front door ot tho court house In North Platte, Lincoln County, Nobrnnka, at 10 oclock a. in. on the 80th day of Novoinbor, 11)18, nt public sale for cash to the highest bidder, the follow ing described ronl ostnte. to-wlt: All that portion of tho south half (SV&) of section twenty-six (26) in township fourteen (t4), in Lincoln County, Neb. which lies south ot thoirlght of wny of the Union Pacific Railroad, and also the northwest (NW',4) ouartor of section thlrty-llvo (35), In township tourtoon-un, nil north, in range thirty-one (31), wost of tho Gth P. M In Lincoln County, Nobraskn;' said land to bo sold soimrntoly anil said sale to be hold opon for ono hour. Dated this 2Gth day of October, 1918 028Bw Q. NORBERG. Roforeo' Notice of Sale. Notice. Is horoby given that on Sat urday, tho Oth day of Novoinbor, 1018, nt tho rosldonco of Danlol McNicklo, in wniKer precinct, in Lincoln coun ty, Nobraskn, at 2 o'clock In the nftor noon, I will offer for snlo to tho high est bidder for cash, ono rod cow, sup posed to bo about four years of age, said cow to bo sold as an estray. uateu tins 4th day of October, 1918. J. SOUDER, Justlco of tho Poaco Notice of Incorporation. Notlco Is horoby given that under dnto of Soptcmbor 7th, 11)18. thore wan tiled with tho Coi'nty Clerk ot Lin coln County, Nbrasku, Articles of In corporation ot tho "North Platto Elec tric Mills" whoso principal nlnco of business is in North Platto, Nebraska, and which said corporation was form ed for tho purposo of buying nnd sell ing grain and grnln products and tho mnnufneturo nnd snlo at wholesale and retail of flour nnd other coronl products, nnd tho erection and maln tonnnco ot such buildings as shall bo nocossilry thorofor nnd tho purchase of such real ostato as mny bo required tor a site. Tho authorized capital stock of said Corporation is in tho sum of Fifty Thousand and 00-100 (S50.000.00) Dollars fully paid un. and said Corporation commenced business on Soptcmbor 1st. 1918. and snail continue in operation for a porlod ot 25 years thorcaftor. The hlghost Indebtedness to which said Corporation shall subject itself shall not oxcood two-thlrda of tta capital stock, and tho business of said Corporation shall bo conductod by a President, Secretary and Treasurer, which said officers shall bo chosen by uoard or Directors ot not to oxceed 5 In number. NORTH PLATTE ELECTRIC MILLS By L. C. CARROLL, Prosldont. Attest: B. M. CARROLL, Secretary Sept. 27-4 wka Notice of Final Report. Estnto No. 1500 of Amanda M. Thomson, deceased In tho County Court of Lincoln county, Nebrnska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, to all per sons interested In said Estate tako notice that tho Executor has tiled a final account and report of his ad ministration nnd a petition tor final sottlement und dlschurge as such, which havo been set tor hearing be fore said court on Novombor 15, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., when you may ap poar and contost tho same. Datod Octobor 15, 1918. WM. H. C. WOODHURST. 022-3 wks. County Judge. Sheriffs Sale, By vlrtuo of an order of snlo Issued from the District Court of Lincoln County, Nobraskn, upon a decree of foreclosuro rendered In said Court whoroln Mutual Building nnd Loan Assoclatlonjs plaintiff, and Cora Suit, ot al., Is dorondnnt, and to me directed I will on the 10th day ot Novombor, 1918, nt 2 o'clock p. m., at tho eaat front door of tho Court Houso In North Platto, Lincoln County, Nebraska, soil at Public Auction to tho highest bid der for cash, to satisfy snid docroe, interest and costs, tho following des cribed proporty to-wlt: Lots five nnd six (5 and C) block olghty-clght (88) in tho original town of North Platte, Lincoln County, Ne braska. Dated North Platto, Neb., October 14th. 1DJ8. A. J. SALISBURY, Sheriff. 015-G. Notice of Flnnl Report, Estato No. 1559 of Mario L. Cohn, deceased In tho county court of Lin coln county, Nebraska. Tho stato of Nobraaka, to all persona Interestod In said Estato tako notlco that the Administrator has filed a final uccount and report of his ad ministration and a potltion for final settlement nnd discharge as such, which have boon set for hearing boforo said court on November 8th, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. in., whon you mny appear und contest tho sumo. Dated Octobor 8th, 1918. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, 015-3 wks. County Judge-. Notlco fo Creditors. Estato No. 1580 of Georgo W. Rose, deceased, In tho county- court of Lin coln county, Nobraska. Tho stato of Nobraska, ss: Creditors ot said estnto will tuko notice that tho tlmo limited for presentation and filing of claims against said Estnto is February 15th, 1919, and for settle ment ot nnld Esato is Octobor 11th, 1919; that I will sit at tho comity court room In said county, on Nor. 15th, 1918, at 9 o'clock a. m., and on Fobrtiary 15th, 1919, at 9 o'clock a. m to receive, examine, hoar, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed, Wra. H. C. WOODHURST, OlC-4-wks. County Judge. cduca is and, school daring tch ac dcr to at ot , to re farm, struck U the nglno, Rolng t. upon Food the nliinl, "at Tho also )rlccs ! one Sod it icr :i. r the ) him ii his ct in uircl ln f ho ot two Cood nn- frnzn Imls Iron. bo enr, t bo ern tho I bo nc- nha bill nee of inn nth nt. kllH (11(1 )- Jer ! 311 ia )ii y, Ul Ir- lSl I to ti ll! a 1- 'r o 8 il P I- V f S t r r