?!.8S it US "Bargans Cireus" Announcement a! H. IE SOEONNICHSEW'S 1 7" TT" COFF For Saturday Only f Next Saturday will be "Coffee Day" at our ftore We want every family in this TOWN and COUNTY to Jtry our ''New York Coffee" The best from the largest coffee market in the world.) As a special inducement, we will give a half pound free, with each two pounds sold, with a four pound limit to any one person. Tins is for one day only and your money back if you can buy better flavored coffee at ANY price. 1.00 FOR 2 POUNDS AMD ONE-HALF POUND FREE! . We are determine l to give our customers the very best there is, and by buying in New York and ship ping direct, we are able to give the people here the same kind of coffee used in the famous "Astor House" in New York City. 65c can value, in bulk for 50c. COUNCIL GlVtS 0, !(. ON FIRE EQUIPMENT AUTHORIZES FIRE AND WATER COMMITTEE TO MAKE PUR CHASE OF TRUCK USE OF STREETS GIVEN FOR The Bargains Circus and for the Erection of Platform at Fifth and Main Streets A FINE AUTO TRIP From Wednesday's Daily Sunday. Fred W. Khir.ger n'.d wife and mii William of Plain view and Mrs. Fnd Wagner of this city, it-turned home from an unto trlj in Buffalo. New York, covering .1 p-.r-iod of everal weeks. The trij wi oii of the rarest enjoyment :.?:( during their stay at Buffalo ll.t-v I enjoyed the visit to Niagara F;ills and the many beautiful spots t!;a The city legislators did not tarry long last evening at the first meeting of the month and the matters com ing before them was dispatched witl speed and the session adjourned in less than one hour from th3 time that the gavel 'if Mayor Schneider calUd the gathering to order. Mayor Schneider stated that he had looked into the matter of the granting by the city council of lots in the cemetery to the American Le gino for the purpose of a memorial lot for the soldier and sailor dead and had been informed that the ; council could not grant this with out the proceedings of an ordinance and accordingly the action of the ', council at a previous session in ; granting the use of the lots was i i.1 r iilk en from the minutes of the ! "pi aly. The matter may be brought 1 uj later. Application of William Wilson for ii . lion s merchants notice was lii.c ly the city chtk ami me Vr on signed by a number of the iness men was laid over until r-.ie future time. W. M. Sheldon. v the contractor op. I ; in' Marble .street sewer preeni.-i a net it ion asking for further time on ami r..u. i.umi. .urs. t.n,., iK-;hs rolltla4.t a ,he scarcity of ma uik me Mier -Mrs. ,-.:,,Ber a :ie . . comD,etlon of lhe Mrs. Wa-ner O-i the return trip work at lne st tiine uncertain and inev it-ii i.uii.tiii i i i v eunesuav aim i .. . , , ..-.0 : on motion this matter was piaceu reached this rity Sunday, which is: , III! Ilir. nip was-. : Tht, ti of Mr sheluon for work i already done was read and on ino- was ordered a partial ij tit io J lusi lie around there thiv the lake country. While w ere I lie guests of r. a .-.k-iti il reeord and the n.ade v. it hull t an accident. tion the sum of $700 Fu l languid, weak, run down? j to ,j)e contractor as iieaaacne ; omacn on: - ' pavlnent of the amount due him Ask your druggist. Price $1.2!. I Harry II. Harding, general man- a ook! Losteiros Li bargains Gsrciss 7 specials for 15 Days! a Commencing THURSDAY, JULY 15th and continuing during this Epoch making sale, we will offer each day Grocery Bargains. Watch this space. We can save you money. Thursday, Jyly fl54h 1 sell OPENING DAY will be Dried Fruit day. On this day wc will Fancy dried peaches (a) Fancy dried prunes (77) Fancy dried apricots (77) f ancy Sim Maid seeded raisins (n you .25c per lb .25c per lb .30c per lb .25c per lb F uiday, Jyly U with each sac J will be FLOUR DAY. On this day we offer you Puritan, Little Hatchet. Gold Medal and C.nlrUn West brands $3.90 per bag. In addition a sifter will be given away FREE i sacK. ometnmg out or the ordinary and one that can be used always. atyrdsiy5 JyBy UTtlh will be COFFEE DAY. Our New York Coffee Mouse gives us permission to give away 2 tb of coffee with each 2 lb purchase and one full lb with each 4 lb purchase. See our Special Coffee Ad. WATCH THIS SPACE DAILY We will have some pleasant sur prises for you. Each day we offer some staple at prices that will pay you to in vestigate. Visit our store often during Bargain Circus. V Jllo SUd rn uJ THE DAYLIGHT STORE 7 PHONES 53 AND 54 ajrer ana a.rector cz tfie Bargains j Circus, presented a request to the council asking- permission for the use of the streets during the two weeks of the community gathering and for permission to erect a dance platform and band stand on South Fifth street and also for permission for the stringing of decorations and the erections of such small stands as might be necessary and on motion of Mason seconded by Schulhof, the permission asked for was granted. The matter of an additional po lice officer was refeired to ttie police committee for future action. Chief of Police Ell Manspoaker, reported that during the month of June six arrests had been made. City Clerk n. A. McElwain report ed that as the result of his activities for the past month the sum of $431.&0 had been turned into the city strong box. The report of the city treasurer showed thai in round figures the city had in the treasury at this time $6S,000 with overdrawn funds amounting to $29,000 and leaving a balance of $38,000. The registered warrants aains the city was given at $107,000. This report was re ferred to the finance committee. Chief O. Sandin of the fire depart ment reported on the fire at the res idence of J. K. Redlsh on July 3, giving the loss on the house which is owned by O. W. Unman at $4o0 and insurance amounting to ?."00. The loss to the household goods was given as $l.r with no insurance. Judge M. Archer reported that three parties had been fined in his court in the past month. Chairman Mason of the judiciary committee presented for the consid eration of the council an ordinance providing for the removal of mud and filth from the sidewalks and placed the responsibility on the pro perty owners. The ordinance pro vides that this refuse be removed twenty-four hours afier it aecumu lates and provides a penalty of not less than $.1 or more than $20 for conviction of violation of this ordin ance. This ordinance was laid over until the next regular meeting of the council. Chairman Ptaeek of the streets alleys and bridges committee re ported favorably on the sidewalk resolutions in South Park and the walks were ordered placed as per the petitions. Mr. Ptaeek also recommended the placing of tile at the junction of Chicago and Lincoln avenue, better known as the "horn" and which will permit the cars making a turn there in much more safety In the mater of the fire equip nient. Chairman McCarthy reported that the com in i tee had made tes's ol the Master and Douglas trucks and recommended that the Douglas truck be purchased at the price of $2,000 for a ton and a half truck. Also the committee recommended the pur chase of the Child's fire equipment which Mayor Schneider stated woulJ amount to $1,800. On motion the fire and water coin mlttee was authorized to go ahead and make the purchase in conjunc tlon with the city attorney and have same Installed as part of the .'ire fighting equipment of the city Councilman Lindeman reputed that the work of cleaning the Jail had been completed as per the In structlons of the city council. In regard to the weeds that are growing profusely over the city Councilman Schulhof secured the or derlng of cutting the weeds along .the walk on 3rd street to Richey street on Main street and Councilman Pta eek asked that the board of educa tion be notified to cut the weeds sur rounding the various school build Ings over the city. The finance committee of the council presented the following claims which were ordered paid: Jack Connatnn. nozzelman$ 1.50 M. Archer, salary 30.00 Jess Warga. repairs hose cart Weyrich & Hadraha, mdse. to police Percy Field, hauling hose cart L,. F. Terryberry, livery to police George Jacks, nozelman August Kopp, nozzelman Emil Finder, nozzelman Lincoln Telenhone & Tele graph Co.. rents 4-75 .William ITassler. repairs Ji.nu Platfs Water Co.. fire hyd- I rant rental 920.00 ! C. E. McBrlde, car fare for Anton P. W. Hoffman, work at jail Nebraska Gas & Elec. Co. street lights State Journal Co., legal blanks Cloidt Lumber Co.. mdse to citv Walter Gouchenour, street work 62I1U M. Lutz, repairs for sprlnk- r ler John Zltka, street cleaning 46.80 A. Nltka, street work 9S.10 M. Lutz. street commissioner 66.00 C. E. McBrlde. salary !2Xn Eli Manspeaker. salary 100.00 Neb. Gas. & Elec. Co.. light at city jail Ja.mes 77"nn. street vorr. D- B. Ebersoie. repairs Johti A. Bruce, stakes for Marble street sewer John A. Bruce, setting side walk stakes 12.40 25.00 32.00 P0ETEAIT OF BRIDE From 'Wednesday's Dally. The Sunday State Journal has a large portrait of Mrs. Clarence V. Staats, of Seattle, Washington, for merly Miss Ruth Pilcher of Lincoln and whose marriage to Clarence V. Staats, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. K. Staats of this city, occurred last Wednesday at Seattle. Both young people have been very prominent in the musical circles of Lincoln, where they have been instructors in the university school of music. TO RETURN TO DENVER From Monday's Dally. George R. Vallery, a widely known railway official and who at one-time made his home in Plattsmouth,' has disposed of his stock in the N'egroa Philippine lumber company and plans to return to Denver with his family in the fall according to word receiv ed in Denver Thursday. Mr. Vallery took over the manage ment of this company and went to the Philippines about a year ago. The company owns a wide area of valuable lumber land on the island of Negros together with a logging railroad and a fleet of freight ves sels. With the news of Mr. Valb-ry's prospective return to the states ca:ne the information that a Chinese com pany had bought the stock of 1 he Company, and at a "good tij'ure." -State Journal. .r.o 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .68 28.00 216.78 5.07 13.40 3.00 Mr. Vallery is a member of one of the pioneer families of this county aid a brother of Mrs. T. P. Living ston. Mrs. V. J. Streight and .Miss Mathilde Vallery of this city, and the many friends here w ill be !ud to know that he is to return to his business interests in Denver. GETS INTO HANDS OF THE LAW A tractor that will fit your farm the Fordson $ YOU can make your farm produce more at less cost and with less effort on your part by using the Fordson tractor. Not only will it help you prepare your land and cultivate the crops, but it furnishes power for many other farm jobs. The Fordson tractor is the result of long study of. farming conditions and it has proved a success. Burns kerosene easy to operate and care for practically trouble -proof. There's an Oliver No. 7 Plow for your Fordsoir Just as the Fordson tractor gives ideal power, the Oliver plow means ideal plowing. It is scientifically designed for tractor service and is backed by a half century of experience in making plows. It buries all trash and weeds at the bottom of the furrow maintains an even depth of furrow and is controlled from the tractor seat. ' Come in and let us show you this remarkable farm team. T. H. Pollock Auto Co., Phone No. 1 -:- -:- -:- Plattsmouth turn to the metropolis. Needless to say their exjerience in the "jug" has not given them an elevated opin ion of the city. WHAT WILL KEEP YOU FIT THIS SUMMER? From Monday's Dally. Late Saturday evening the police force received word that there was an undue activity in the vicinity of the Burlington right of way and the number of visitors in that vicinity was too numerous to be caused by any desire for an evening stroll. Chief of Police Manspeaker and Oili cer Chas. McBride. hastened to the scene of activities and on their com-'jaRt, but not least ing a large number of the members , table. For the treatment of "sum of the nartv made their mp-.no in ! mer colds" so prevalent in this vl- the hills but the two strange wo- Through the long hot summer days it is a great task to keep well, because with the coming of hot weather the vital depression caused by strenuous work becomes much worse. It is necessary to tone up the organism and to restore the de pleted vitality. Triner's American Elixir of Bitter Wine is the very remedy which will do the work. It cleans the bowels, sharpens the ap- j petite, tones up the entire system. il it very paia- jcinity now, Triner s American Klixlr I of Bitter Wine is unsurpassable. men from Omaha who were present uut you must get the genuine Trin at the festivities were gathered in ! er's American Klixir and therefore and escorted by the guardians of the j ' lllst ilisist "Poa the word ,. ,,. . , . ., . "Triner's." Your dealer in medi- law to the countv lai! where thev . . . . r,,, J ! cines also has other excellent Trin- were confined over night. The wo- er-s remedies in stock or can get men had operated In bad luck but I them for you. especially Triner's possessed sufficient coin to plae a j Angelica Bitter Tonic, Triner's Red cash bond and were accordingly late l'i!s' 7"" Antiputrin etc. Jo seph Triner ( ompanv, 1333-134.) S. yesterday afternoon allowed to re-! Ashiand Ave.. Chicago. 111. ENJOYED PICNIC PARTY IN ELMWOOD PARK From Monday's Daily. Yesterday Mr. and Mrs. tieorge Dodge visited in Omaha, where they with their son, Dr. Uoy O. Hodge, and their daughter. Miss Violet, and a number of friends enjoyed a very pleasant picnic party in beautiful Elm wood park. This park is one of the most delightful in Omaha and here In the quiet and restful sur roundings the members of the party enjoyed to the utmost the picnic of the day. Mr. and MrsA Dodge are delighted with the charming park and hope to enjoy many more visits to its pleasant and quiet surroundings. A lazy liver leads to chronic dys pepsia and constipation weakens the whole system. Doan's- Regulets (30c per box) act mildly on the liver and bowels. At all drug stores. If it's in tlie stationery line, call at the Journal office. 3 X x X X X X x X X X X X z X X X X X r X X X X X . X X X T FORDSON Power Farming Demonstration JULY 28, 29 and 30, 1920 Agricultural College Farm, Lincoln, Neb. This will be the first complete Power Farming Demonstration Nebraska farmers have ever had the opportunity of seeing. More than 50 Fordsons will be in the field each day demonstrating all the uses this wonderful little tractor can be put to plowing, discing, pulverizing, seeding, threshing, baling hay, grinding feed, shelling corn, etc. Make your plans to attend and learn more about Fordson farming, all the specially built implements for your Fordson. See T. H. Pollock Auto Co., Phone No. 1 . Plattsmouth, Neb. 9 t t T T f r t T T T f ? T T t f V T T t v f t y y y y y f y y y y y y y y y y y y y Cecil Amick. care or sick mau Bestor & Swatek. mdse to po lice John Maurer, street work John Cechal,' street work 3.70 54.00 40.50 l