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s ( t t 'A(.E l()l)K HICKORY DAILY RECORD VDIVSDAY EVENRc Flagler's Ninth Avenue Market . , t)Usiness to Messrs Pitts and Miller who will conduct the same at the same stand under the style of City Market. We wish to thank the good people for the business they have given Vv e nave sold our . .!.. - . i . . . r i i in i assure you we reciate what you have done for us. We also desire to thank the Hickory Daily Record and recommend it as an advertising medium; we feel that every dollar we have spent in new?pa e . .x 11 ,.oot,J Wp hone vou will continue to give me v-ny iv.cuk.ci. your business as ine new owners win carry a cumpicic uuc ui ircsn meats, giuucucs, vcgecaoies, rresh hsh vertising was money wen ineic.u. a"u duce All accounts due Flaglers Market are with our bookkeeper upstairs over the store and those wishing to make settlement can do so at any time. We thank you. FLAGLER'S country 11 W A IF p Thursday May 179 ! f5 1 & GEO. WITH: Miss Jessie Huston, Prima Dcnna; Guy Rayrick, Comedian; Andrews and Thompson, Harmony Singers; Concertina Players and others. Presenting the Latest Musical Farce Comedies With COMPLETE CHANGE DAILY. NOTE: This Company has been playing in all'the larg er cities, having Recently finished an engagement at the Piedmont Theatre, Charlotte, N. C, where they were great fa vorites. Open at 7:39, Show Commences 8 P. M. Good Pictures will be run in connection with the show. Prices 15 & 25 Cents! DON'T MISS IT' MONTHLY STATEMENT Receipts and Disbursements of City of Hickory, April, 1917 Administrative Department RECEIPTS: 1916 poll and. property $2101.65 1915 poll and property 80.04 1914 poll and property 2.00 Part payment 175.49 Streen Tax 624.00 Licenda . 96.50 Building permits , 6.90 Plumbing permits 7.00 Loan , 1000.00 Comty Treasurer 1000.00 Rebate on insurance - 7.20 Freight 14th Ave. improvement 1.10 13.50 $1453.73 Water Department RECEIPTS: Water rents $1913.82 Sewer rents .. 379.20 Wlater taps 12.50 15th St. sewer. 480.00 Sale of old hose l.u5 Loans 11000.00 $5100.78 DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries $138.33 i n Public works Office rent . Interest ' License Refunded Insurance , Fuel , Printing ,. Advertising , ; Telephone and telegraph Building inspection Election 13.44 Lights w, 1.00 Miscellaneous i . 2.00 Stationery 3.00 Transfer to graded school 1350.00 Litfeaition 74.10 Postage 2.00 Extra guard 20.30 Taxes refunded 6.46 34.75 15.00 41U36 6.25 37.50 5.00 8.00 2.00 .45 7.00 $13756.57 Water and Sewer Bonds DISBURSEMENTS: Miatirial , $ 30.00 Laying Sewer 56.00 Sewer Pipe 168.10 Survey sewer lines 8.25 Laying water pipe , 115.05 School Bonds DISBURSEMENTS: School building , Colored school building $377w40 $120.50 22.00 $142.50 245.82 . , 1855.21 757.60 19365.75 1404.50 $1768.24 Cemetery Department DISBURSEMENTS: Labor $34.50 Fire Department RECEIPTS: Sale of old hose $.75 DISBURSEMENTS: Salary $ 55.001 Note paid (equipment) 1500.00 Interest 270.00 Maintenance equipment 27.00 Fuel 7.00 Supplies 13.50 Lights 2.28 Laundry -, 5.04 Fire attendance 7.50 $1887.32 Graded School Department RECEIPTS: Tuition ,$ 46.70 From Gen. fund 1350.00 Sale of Fuel 7.80 s RECORD WANTS FOU SALE A $75. VICTROLA AL- most new with $20 worth of records for $50 cah. Phone 186. 5 9 Qt , FOR SALE STUDELtAKEIl Ott Chalmers 6 cylinder car. Prices right. See J. C. Shuford. 5 9 Gt FOU RENT STORE BUILDING within 500 yards of five manufac turing plants. Apply to Henry Leonard. 5 7 tf OLD FALSE TEETiII WANTED Don't matter if broken. I pay one to ten dollars per set. Send by par cel post and receive check by return mail. L. Mazier, 2007 S. 5th St., Philadelphia, Pa. 5 5 30t FOU SALE SIX CYLINDER Oakland touring car with electric lights and starter. Also Uuick roadster. AberncUiy Hardware Co. 5 12 tf MALE ill-Li' WANTED AN IN- te.iigtivJ person may earn, $100 l.io.uaiy corresponding for news paper.; V0 to yijO monthly in spare time; experience unneces sary; no canvassing; subjects sug gooted. fci'iid tor particulars. iN.4t.onui i'ress .bureau. Room 4188, uua.o, N. . 5 14 lwk ,,A.,iLb ROOM AND BOARD or furnished eoitug-e or apartment lor summer. ben and child. Mrs. ..i. J. uOnes, 1 clonice Eox 324 biireveport, La. 5 14 3t i vJR SALE CHEAP GOOD Shot. anu pony, genua and safe for vMilarcn to riue or drive. Also pony wagon, buggy and harness. J. .'. iViiuer, liicwory, N. C. 5 15 2t flUSr LOAN ,I0 ' 10 RUSSIA TODAY Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No No. No. i'o. No. No. No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Easlbound 30 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. rc.. Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. 10 Ar. Hickory 6:50 p m. C. AND N.-W Southbound No. 9 Ar. Hickory 2:35 p. m. Northbound No. 10 Ar. Hickory 11:40 a. m. By the Associated Press. Washington, May 16. The govern ment today made its first loan to Russia, $100,000,000, bringing the am ount loaned to the allies up to $625,-000,000. Piles Cured in 6 to 14 Days Your druggist will refimd money if PAZO OINTMENT falls to cure any case of Itching, Blind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 tol4days The first application gives Base aad Rest. 30c. $1404.50 DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries $1458.75 Janitor Claremont . 8.00 Lights 4.40 Repairs 15.58 Supplies , 8.35 Building and Loan 123.25 Summary Bal. school bonds Acct. Apr. 1, 1917 $ Bal. water and sewer bonds Acct. Apr 1st Bal. graded school bonds Apr 1st , . Rec. Gen. fund Acct Rec. Graded school Acct Ovjer draft gsraded )sc!hoo Acct. , 3 81 $29632.69 DISBURSEMENTS: Gen, Fund Acct , $17,908.43 Graded school Acct 1654.13 Wter andsewer bonds 377.40 Graded school bonds 142.50 Bal. Cr4 Giu funfi Acct. iMiay 1st, 1917 1428.36 Bal. Cr. water and sewer Ibonds May 1st, 1917 1477.81 Bal Cr. School bonds May 1st, 1917 6615.10 Overdraft Gen. fund Acct. April 1st, 1917 28.96 yj it i T 4 jr hMJ II W Yf A World Cham Mechanical perfection of a one model chassis has made the Maxwell world endurance champion a Maxwell built just like yours went 22,022 miles without the motor jtop-pinjr. The cheapest made; costs only $6 car to to $8 run ever a month. The one practical car for town or country use. $29632.69 Respectfully submitted, JOHjN W. BALLEW, City Manager. SlNATE discusses BUDGET SECRE I Traveling expenses 35.801 doors By the Associated Pr Washington, Mlay 16.-wWjhen senate today took up the great 390,000,000 Var budget it closed $1054.13 Judiciary Department RECEIPTS: Court costs $147.60 Officers Fees 62.34 Fines 131.72 Iransportation 7.00! Board 2.95 Witness fees Miscellaneous cause many the ana discussed it privately he many senators said it entailed things in regard to defense that could not be discussed openly. The house passed the bill in open ses sion. Senator Martin, Democratic leader, assented to considering the bill in executive session upon suggestion of Senator Weeks, Republican ol Mas- Touring Car Roadster - - All price f. o. b. Detroit. $665 650 As the Maxwell is srood for manv these prices make it "the car for every man." seasons, Granite Motor Sales Company Granite Falls, N. C. DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries Fines 3.00 sachusetts. It was not d 1.00 er the entire bill would be so debated or only sections of it. $355.61! (Senator Wiaeks said the senate "Modern war," he said, "requires the expediture of huge sums of money and means maximum employment and high wages for all workers. Other conditions peculiar to this war make it certain that this nation will enjoy a period of business and industrial ac tivity the like of which has never be- could not properly act on such a great j fre Daen ren an(l which is accrued Police Department DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries , $185.00 Fuel 40 o.uu Din witnout aiselosine: matters of y.ou j military nature. Secretary Baker of the war depart ment had requesfed that the informa tion he gave the committee be kept as confidential. $173.50 $189.00 Seet Department RECEIPTS: - St. Assessments $ 5.00 Sidewalk? assesoireits 95ij2 c 1 . ' o weepings WAR TIME PROSi ERi 1 1 PREDICTED BY ARMOUR whether the war lasts several months or several years." :Speaking of the possibility that over-cautiousn?ss might result from war economy suggestions, Mr. Ar mour said: "There is some reason to bemve that economy rules will be misapplied for a while, but conditions are such that the public will soon see if they have not already, that there is no oc casion whatever for them to become alarmed." St. bJ. repairs , 5.00 Miscellaneous 14:95 Mr. D. J. Herman, who lives on Hickory route 2, brought to this of fice today a strawberry that should take rank with the giants in the fruit line. In the shape of a pansy, and having well defined marks, the berry was by actual measurement more than 2 1-2 inches thick, and was un iformly ripe. Can anybody beat it? $152.04 DISBURSEMENTS: Salary $ 50.00 Gqn fjy Improvement 140 40 14th St. Sidewalk 425.47 8th Ave .improvemenit 2.77 22nd St. Improvement , 14th St. improvement i 15th St. improvement Repairs to equipment , Feed Lights , , 10th Ave. improvement , Chicago, May 16. (Continuation of the prosperity of the country in spite of the war. and continuat 31.47, experiencing anv temnnrarw dmpotc. ion will follow the adoption of a "bus iness as usual" program in the opin ion of J. Ogden Armour, Chicago meat packer and member of the Illi 1 nois state council of defense, and of the advisory committee of the council for national defense. "The prompt adoption by tht Am erican people of the 'business as us ual idea is going to enable this na tion to prosecute war without experi encing a temporary depression such as England and France have re'-en-ly recovered from," Mr. Armour said, discussing the economic situation of the country. 286.'09 108.20 1.40 56.95 279.50 61.75 Attention Please No better watch and jewelry repairing done any-where. Prices reasonable and work guaranteed to give you Satisfaction. Give us a trial and be convinced. A. X ESS Jeweler & Graduate Optometrist. At the Van Dyke Shop v HIKE' MESSENGER, JSS;. IS '
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