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PAGE FOUR HICKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY EVE.MXC, pram (P.I n lk mo1 For Menu ments in daily ship- models Spring We are receiving the latest young men's suits for Prices $15.00 to $30.00. Yoder-Clark Clothtng Co. Hickory, N. C. in MONTKL STATEMENT T777. i immiTmiiiiii nnnmr- how wars have started Receipts and disbursements of City of Hickory, February, 1917. Administrative Department RECEIPTS: 1916 Poll and property $658.47 1915 poll and property 42.40 Part payments i , 86.62 Street Tax 44.00 Building permits 3.00 County treasurer 1000.00 $1834.49, DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries $ 143.33 Public works 17.50 Office rent ' 15.00 Sinking fund 6040.00 Interest . 75.50 Advertising 11.80 Transfer graded-school-- 1900 00 Postage 3.85 Taxes refunded 21.95 Lights 1.00 Vital statistics , 27.50 Telephone and Telegraph 2.05 Attorney fee , 25-00 $8284.48 Cemetery Department RECEIPTS: Sale of lots $70.00 DISBURSEMENTS: Labor $24.00 Fire Department DISBURSEMENTS Salary . $55.00 Fire Attendance $ 18.00 Maintenance equipment 4.60 Equipment 250.00 Lights . 3.57 Express " .77 &'.'-v I I JtV-.ilPW1 r -ov r vi i ia a ii ' jf0ki--) Tocn See. ice cokj. v "- SjgHfl 111 .I'll' ' 1 1 Vt VJEUU.VJcLUl WHAT 5 TH MAT- R WITH TM POOR 60Y, IS HE PROZe TO THECfiKEI of tee?-? , . -..sa-r 1 Mm Sat S-vtfok 5absssCr ft-t ?. ra&ttSn ;3&:;.SJ-- v'7 lSt-'i'- h hAO 6EN TREflTE t (?PftT6 D He, YOU 0 hr. U , 5 .1 z.- - NOTICE Sale of Real Estate Under and by v rtue of an order of the Superior Court of Catawba county, made in a special proceedings therein instituted, Wherein Mrs. Emma C. Ilamrick and another are plaintiffs, and Mabel Ilamrick and others defendants, the undersigned commissioner will sell at public auc tion to the h'fc'hest bidder, for cash, ir.a uuinine mat Does Not Affect me neaj flrcanne of its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA VI VK HKOMO QUININE is better than ordinary (Quinine and does not cause nervousness not lintrii'K In head. Kemembt-r the full npme and luok Iwr the aiunature of K. W. GKOVK. ZSo NOTICE DR. LONGAKER TO PREACH SUNDAY AT HOLY TRINITY Sealed proposals will be received by the City Council of the City of Hick- j C Dr. F. C. Longaker will preach at Holv Trinity Lutheran church next Sunday at 11 o'clock. Everybody is cordially invited. The board of stewards of the Meth ' 1U. T XT 1- . i . 1 I .Ml J. X. . . 4- In fpnt nf rho T.'iruf Vtirnn1 Rarlr vrt ai lilts City HlunaKtr S VI- OUlSt CllUrcn Will meet WMiglll, at Liie n Hickory, N. C. on Saturday ?c tLi.'t ? P m"' ! 1esidence of Dr' m H" Nicholson. Anril 7. 1917 at 1:20 o'clock n. mM.or the Purchase of $11,000, ten year, the following real estate; beini? a nve per cent retundinj? bonds. Bonds Mr Garland Suttlemyre is confined part of what is known as the Luther-! e "Bieu way isi, iuk, interest to his room at Hotel Huffry with ill an Seminary property and bounded Payable semi-annually on the first . 3 IWUUWa, , T,. t l -r,.l m i i Bejfinnint? at a stake on the West veu,u' l 1 lzl national canK uick-i side of a 20 ft. alley where said al- v,ry' A C-, Purchaser to furn.sh) ley intersects with Eighth avenue and1 Dlarn.K 5,?,nus- ., t. ..I and runs thence S. 8! Y. 140 fppt to' The City Council reserves the right j a stake; thence S. 2 1-2 feet W. 75!) toTreJ V I JH ,L, s' feet to a stake; thr n N. 80 W. 149, lhls March:T .r 4T T . feet to a stake on the west margin of P. JU1IN w- ?4AI;LEW, said 20 foot alley; thence N. 2 l-2y, 8 ot Thura City Manager a with said margin of said alley 759 feet to the beginning This the 8th day of March, 1917. M. IT. YOUNT, 2 27 4t Tues Commissioner Drives Out Malaria, Builds Up Syst?; j Tc Old Standard general strengthening tocc, : GROVE'S TASTELESS chill TONIC, dries out Malaria.enriches the blood, and builds up the sys- : tern. A true tonic. For adttlU and children. SOc. I OR. ALFRED VV. OULA EYESHKCIAUST TO SEE BETTER SEE DUU 11 V IT WlSf" 1 ear s experience The Best Equipment Obtainable. Glasses Fiied Exclusively MARTM BLOCK, LENOSS, N, Cf If you pot It fni!ii DTTLA. It's Right. V .' C'H P,v Ti lt VOtl DATKS. $331 94 Graded School Department REJGEIPTS: Tuition , $ 41.35 Transfer poll and property 1900.00 Miscellaneous .25 RECORD WANTS WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH. Don't matter if broken. I pay S1.00 to $5.00 per set Mail to Mazer 2007 S. Fifth Street, Phil adelphia, Pa. W511 send cash by return mail. 1U dUl iiiiiiuuiiiiiinuiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiili;i! !H!ipilll!:HI!lill!i;i!: Leslie's Weekly. - Had there been an ocean telegraph in 1812 there might not have been a war with England at that time. Five days a3ter President Madison signed the declaration of war, Eng land recalled the orders in council which had provoked it. The pur pose to recall the orders was un known in America, while m England nothing was known of the war dec laration when the orders were revok tic war's most important bat- io tw. of New Orleans, was fought j ffiil 15 'davs after the treaty of peace had i Pd at Ghent. It was this bat tin rViifh 111 ade Jackson a H v ' "vw , , . -I 1 J.1. r-l svn nil idol and gaVe mm Uie l"mcut,. , Dru&srists refund money The first step m tne Crimean wai was Russia's invasion of Moldavia, .i i i I.,!,,,-,., tii vnnfnro witn nontns Deiore uipiuina"- n- TTno-lnnrl and France. The firing on 'wiEi'liStent ' Catawba no. 54 K. of P. li'.NER, K T T .Meets everv Th, . t m S. I Visiting brethren iVd 8ht 1 HUGH D'ANNA. ChSJ iCommander. 1&r 1 !llli!lll'liini!!ii;n!:ii.IUi, i . ilMi. To Cure a Cold ir 0ns Day ug it iia xxciiuacne aal worU 7 BOARDERS WANTED I HAVE room for a few more boarders All AddIv Mrs. A. P. Wliitener, Phone 152-L 1-5-btj Fort gumpter which started the war between the states, is a iaminar stuiy. WANTED A RELIABLE HUSTL- ing party to sell cemetery work for us in this section. Old establish ed company. -Good proposition to right man. Write for particulars. Mecklenburg Marble and Granite ,Co, Charlotte, N. C. WANTED-POSITION AS BOOK keeper. Can give best of refer ences. Address M, 1731 13th av- 3 b 61 enue. WANTED GOOD, RELIABLE woman to keep house for elderly lady. Apply to 1334 Twelfth St. or phone 25-J. 3 6 3t FOR RENT FIVE ROOM HOUSE, good lot and electric lights. Phone ,334-L MONEY TO LOAN gilt edge security, office. $1200 ON Apply Record 3 8 6t $1941.60 DISBURSEMENTS Salaries $1428.75: Janitor Claremont 8.00 Equipment 11.50 i Repairs 2.75! Supplies 28.45 1 Building and Loan dues 1235 Miscellaneous 3.00; if t .. B. W. GROVE'S signature ciTL'V0 Drives Oat Malaria, BuHdruTSv(.t Ths Old Standard general sirenL. 01 GROVE S TASTELESS chill TGNioT Kt oat Malaria.enriches the MnoH &,v.. ;, , ' v,4ju uni (iei..i tem. A true tonic. For adults and children ' NOTICE OF eTfxTIOX In compliance with requirevm- nnrl rpirnlaf inno nrn:o;v,. i '""lis charter ot tne City of II iclv for the the The first shot of the Franco-Prussian was was by a French soldier on guard at Strasburg bridge a day or two be fore Napoleon III formally took the field. 'The attempt on Bismarck s life as he as walking down the Un tsr den Linden on May 7, 1866, ralli ed public sentiment to him and his policy, and from a dramatic stand nninr. 'mav be said to have been the r V . first shot uroV TVlP was the first blow in the Spanish-! ing the 26th day of March. 191 American war, which ended bpamsn,the first Monday prwcunir th'. cro in thft new world. It i , , . , uie Ken- (i De war wi if will start with some unlawful act of a U-boat on the high seas. ory. a pri. mary lor the purpose of wu. candidates for the various exeonV nave iLtii i ry ,i r, . . ... , '"l''0 in tne Auauu-riussiaui - wwu me blowing up ot the Maine ; iviunuay ui .uarcn, the same bf. I . , . . r'.v,-omr CIOI CICS-LIUII VVIlll.il tip huM cVinnld bft war with Gerniany, , , . - ..ue eio u,i.iv - 1.i?i f line iirst ivionuay m Ann A riflrttiAri c i t-n r ,1 l. . i. number of qualified voters of tho r;. .'was presented to. the Titv r:i"-. Rev. B. A. Yorke will preach atregular meeting, February '7th Tor Grand View school house next Sun-. the City Council hag ord . 1917 day afternoon at 3 o'clock. $1605.70! Judiciary Department RECEIPTS: Court costs $19.60 Officer fees 9.50 Fines 13.00 Transportation . 1.50 Board . .15 Witness Fees 1.50 LOST FORD CHAIN BETWEEN 20th and 12th street on 9th avenue, j 'Reward if returned to J. A. Moretz. 3 8 3t WANTED SEVERAL YOUNG women, steady pleasant work. Ap ply up stairs over Miss Rosebor ough's to Miss Mary Vaught. 3 8 2t Positively Relieves Colds Croup. Pneumonia 25C, SOC, $1.00 AT DRUGGISTS The Quinine That Does Mot Affect The Head firm tn Riihmit tn tVia . ; , : "l.v 01 re gistered voters of the c;ty of H'ck ory a Five Cents levy on $10000 valuation for the support and main tenance of a Carnegie Free Library For the purpose of holding the above primary and general municipal and library election which will be held on the First Monday in April, 1917. -r City Council at its regular meeting appointed H E. WThitener, Registrar' u. n.. vwnitener ana c. H riin Because ot its tonic and laxative effect, LAXA- , iu(lges Gf the election. RetratV.r,' TIVK BROMO QUININE is better than ordinary f -n nV V , e6'slrati0n Quinine and does net cause nervousness nor DOOKS Will open .March 1st, and re- ringing in head. Remember the full name and look for the sierature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries 4 Fines Transportation . Witness Fees Miscellaneous. Board , Telephone and Telegraph $45 25 .$75.00 . 68.57 . 11.75 . 2.00 . .85 . 9.75 2.00 Police Department DISBURSEMENTS-- Salaries . Supplies $169.92 $185.00 7.78 OOOOOOOOOOOOO Saved Girrs Lite O O o o o o o o o o o o 1 'I want to tell you what wonderful benefit I have re ceived from the use of Thedford's Black-Draught, writes Mrs. Sylvania Woods, of Clifton Mills, Ky. "It certainly has no equal for la grippe, bad colds, liver and stomach troubles. I firmly believe Black-Diaught saved my little girl's life. When she had the measles, they went in on her, but one good dose of Thedford's Black-Draught made them break out, and she nas had no more trouble. I shall never be without ft $192.75 Street Department RECEIPTS: Sidewalk assessments DISBURSEMENTS. Salary , Gen St. Improvements . t4th St. sidewalk. J . 14th Ave. Improvement . 15th St. North improvement. 14th St. improvement Material and supplies . Maintenance equipment . Feed 32.80 Lights 279.50 15th St. improvement 12.00 Litigation , 12.25 $106.54 .$ 50.00 . 109.22 . 282.95 . 88.20 . 150 20 . 59.55 8.10 8.35 r THEDFORD'S Water Department RECEIPTS: Wjater rents Sewer tax Water taps $1093.12 o o o o o o o o o in my home." For constipation, indigestion, headache, dizzi ness, malaria, chills and fever, biliousness, and all similar ailments, Thedford's Black-Draught has proved itself a safe, reliable, gentle and valuable remedy. If you suffer from any of these complaints, try Black Draught It is a medicine of known merit Seventy-five years of splendid success proves its value. Good for young and old. For sale everywhere. Price 25 cents. main open for 30 days. This Merch 1st, 1917 JOHN W. BALLEW, 3-l-5t-Thurs. City Manager. NOTICE OF COMMISSIONERS"" SALE OF LAND North Carolina, Catawba county. Geo. W. Fox, admin strator of J. M Fox, deceased vs W. G. Fox, R. A. Moretz, D. M Mor etz, E. L, Brown, E, V, Brown, J. C, Fox, Ida Robinson and A T. Fox, heirs at law of J. M. Fox, (deceased.) Under and by virtue of an order from the Superior court of Catawba o mty in a special proceeding in the above entitled cause. I, D. L. Russell the undersigned commissioner, will on Saturday the 10th day of March 1917, in front of the First National Bank of the City of Hickory, N C, at 2 o'clock p. m. resell the follon ug real estate, to the highest bidder for cash, (the same having been sold at prior sale and the bid having been raised ten per cent.) First: Lots numbers 54, 55, -A 57, next to Townsend property ac cording to plot of same by Yoder, registered in book of plots No. 1, page 26, Register of Deeds oiSee Catawba county, said lands lying and being in the Northern boundaries of the city of Hickory. Also a certain lot S E. of the c tv of Hickory, known lot No. 19, of White Oalf Fark, as oooooooooooooooooooooooooo v i being part of the land known as the 5 : Stal'lings place, surveyed by Yoder fl I for Campbell 2 23 St. and Buchanan. D. L. RUSSELL, Commissioner 23 2 .$155.52 . 4.50 25 00 $185.02 DISBURSEMENTS : Salary $ 35.00 Material and supplies 30.80 Fuel 250 00 Interest 50.00 Labor 65.15 Repairs river pump 32.53 15th St. Sewer north 10.00 Postage .00 Water analysis , 16.00 Power 170.06 Kenworth aewer 2.25 Freight , 8.97 Service connection 7.00 $679.76 Bonds Vrater and Sewer DISBURSEMENTS Material i $164.56 Laying sewer . 143.00 Sewer pipe 25120 Freight ,- 112.54 Sewer survey 8.10 $679.40 School Bonds DISBURSEMENTS: Colored school Bldg. $1500.00 New school building 5240.27 S)IMgTfg V.B.EeuNo.703.$3.50 I REDUSO Back and Front-Lace FOR STOUT FIGURES Make large kips disappear; bulky waist-lines more graceful j awkward bust-lines smaller and hare the "Old Corset" comfort with first wearing. Both medium and low bust 3 50 nd 5-00 NUFORM Back and Front-Lace For SLENDER and AVERAGE FIGURES Giye Style, Comfort and perfectly fitting Gown' at most Economical Price. $1-00 to 3. n-mtIli W.B.Nftn,N. 929-2X3 At All Dealers WEINGARTEN BROS., Inc, New York Chicago San Francisco $6740.27 SUMMARY Bal Gen. fund account Feb. 1st 1917 $2597.03 Bal. Graded school account Feb. 1st, 1917 , 77.07 Bal. water and sewer bonds account 4004.19 Bal.-school bonds acct 16086 98 rcoipts Gen. fund Act. 8281.30 Receipts graded school acct 1941.60 Yoir $32988 17, i "SBTTRSEMENTS: ! -n. f nd Acct $10775.97 "raded school Acct 1605.70 ', ""a-e- and power bonds 679.40 Graded school bonds 6740.27 Cr Cen. fund March ! 1st, 1917 102.36 -1 Cr. graded school Acct. March 1st, 1917 412.97, ?al Cr V.Vtter and sewer bonds March 1st. 1917 3324.79 al. Cr. graded school bonds March 1st, 1917 9346.71 The Clay Printing Company, with new machinery and ma terial, is prepared to undertake kinds of job and book moderate prices representative on you or drop into the office and talk the matter over. Mortgage Deeds and Other Legal Blanks cn Sale at Office. all printing at Let our ca u $32988.17 Respectfully submitted JOHN W. BALLEW, .. - :. City Manager Whenever You Need a General Tonic I Take Grove's The Old Standard Grove's Tasteless ?hill Tonic is equally valuable as a General Tonic because it contains the veliknown tonic properties of QUININE tnd IRON. It acts on the Liver, Drives vat MUaria, Enriches the Blood and Juilds up the Whole System. 50 cent.. Qay Prmf irag Gum 7 py Book and Job Printers.
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