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PAGE TWO HICKORY DAILY RECORD THURSDAY EV Hickory Daily Record ' niri ppilflNK 167 EvrJ Evening J. L. WlUer TWcrr H. M. Miller Subscribers desiring the address ol their paper changed. wiU ptojjii Ut. In their communication both OLD ana To insure efficient delivery, com- t.:- ,., U ha made to the OUD- ? ? pUo Department promptly. Crty subscribers should call 167 regarding complaints. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One ye.-jr $4.00 r.!. . U ..... CI A inuuun - - 1 nn ki - ,ntlia ...... A.UW laree iuvv... ln DECREASE IS SHOWN IN LOSSES suu.-' London, June 7. The weekly re : i ni4t.lli admiralty con- P tM.k ainnino- losses by vessels of 1,600 tons and over and .ior 1.G00 tons and l Hi CD IHSV" ' . i i a.. i:..u:.. .- a olo were sunk last week?3 Summary": Arrivals number that of the previous week, shows an increase of three in vessels of 1. i nnA r,vtr sunk, but an in- OUU loiia n www , crease of two in the category of r' 1 nnn tons. The previous week's report announced the sinking of 18 vessels of 1.600 tons and over and of one vessel of less than l,oOU tnna. The new report shows an increase number of fishing ves- VI liuvv , , 1 sels sunk five as agamsi iwu previous week. itmiiiuimuiiiiiiiiiiiinimtrmmtiTmttn WATERHELDNS One Month - ?X One week 'v FTiuUCATION OFFICE: j 402 ELEVENTH AVENUE MONTHLY STATEMENS Receipts and Disbursements of City of Hickory, May, ivit. Administrative Department $572.03 Vr,aroi an iiecond class matter Sep .n.r n ar,A nrnnertv 21.93 tember 11, 1916, at the P! Loans -5'QZ Hickory, N. C, under the act of March gtreet Tax 8.00 H, 1879. ASSOCIATED PRESS REPORTS THURSDAY, JUNE 7, 1917 License - Knillinir nprmits Plumbing Permits 7-50 75.42 1.20 First of the Season Finest Ever Been in Hickory $5686.08 p t sm m SKM.ENTS : 1 . . Persons who are interested in read-, aea '"Cr"""""V. 17.50 ing aobut the Ku Klux in this state Qffice rent 15.00 will find Dr. Hamilton's History of: Loans paid .J 40.00 Reconstruction in North Carolina Interest - more entertaining than any late) ghc applies -----novel No man can have tven, Transfer "to graded school 3425.0U a gowing acquaintance with state Labor 4.00 ,. . .... ....!.... u.. A n Hum.1 L'vtra truard 4U.UU nwwry uim-w v ,u r-v.r. 147.20 ilton's Ham- Extra guard v.inm. or acquires the in- Auditing books Postage 2.00 formation from some other source, Tel aml felegraph 1.15 which would be laborious. livery 11- ( printing - --- iUi:cuaiicvu3 10.50 4.30 tlesiring a copy may write to Dr. J. 0. deRoulhac Hamilton, Chapel Hill. N. C. Cemetery Department TircnrciPTS: Sale of lot $10.00 . 1 1 1 1 . rs 1 1 i.rrj iv 1 a hD m Although there might have oeen a r'r" $34.20 . 1 AtfcW few slackers in Catawba county, tnei ylte Department returns to the county board of regis-; DISBURSEMENTS: tration make a showing of which all Salary ------- -rS Cataw- f irl .uvc ijijrnts r- 'Z Solid car load received this morning by California Fruit Company. Phone your or der in and get the best while they last. We expect a car load of bananas Monday. Professional Cards tmmmm.ni 1 iimiiuimrattm Dr. W. B. Ramsay Dentist Office over Shuf ord's Drug Store. Hickory, N. C. How You Your 3 Can Help Country California Fruit Co. PHONE 286 THE HICKORY HARNESS CO. Man'if acturera cf all hinds of HARNESS, BRIDLES. SADDLES AND STRAP WORE. Repairing a Specialty. Hickory, N. C. r the people should be proud. ba young men, whether they were liv ing here or in any other states, re sponded to the call gladly. "VVe might imitate them in performing the other duties imposed by the war. Miscellaneous 15 $106.3G Graded School Department RECEIPTS: ni ,n Tuition n 24.40 From general fund-- 3425.00 Miscellaneous , 3.25 The Record appreciates the expres- 1 it -t a. 1 10ns 01 goou win ami cneer on me. cart of a number of its friends in DISBURSEMENTS: $3452.65 Lenoir, and it has quit, a lot of them.f-,"- " ."""oo there. This paper endeavors to supplies -- 7.85 serve more than its immediate com- Freight -- -- -. 7.28 munity and its aim is to be so good Lights A'jQ that .11 win want it. .LT" Bond and interest 1625.00 ti.,1 1 ! -L- . Miscellaneous 5.00 jvuiviKU yiuya in iuv.iv. x.vcijr iiiiic .1 lome big guns are secured oy the $3315.93 university of North Carolina the; Judiciary Department chamber of Commerce of the caDital RECEIPTS: city is able to tide them over for a 'Court costs $2.00 speech or two. Secretary Baker and Finer3..?!."." "."'"-"."" " VS.'. 5!oO Daniels were guests of Raleigh last " " $9.20 nieht. I DISBURSEMENTS Salaries - $75.00 . r, , , I Transportation - 4.00 With Secretary Bakers prayer Witness Fees 2.50 that no American soldier shall ever Miscellaneous 6.92 wilfully or accidentally kill a wo-' $88.42 man and child the whole country will DISBURSS,ENTS:a snare. vvie can wage war without Salaries - - $215.00 indulging in those brutalities which Supplies , 6.68 the Prussians havp rMluctvl tn pffi. Special police 7.00 ciency. , , ; $228.68 Street Department RECEIPTS: $99.47 Subscriptons to the liberty loan are St. Assessments $58.29 coming in rapidly these days, the best Sidewalk assessments 40.08 St. Sweepisgs 1.10 yvh w iv 14 v WHO VHIll (tlgll 14 ilUw Wig amount of dollars involved, but the' numb?r of bonds placed with differ- DISBURSEMENTS: ent people. Everybody should own Salary $ 50.00 a bond ! 14th Ave. Improvement i o.UU 14th St. Improvement 59.20 , " 1 15th St. Improvement 12.00 If the- Germans knew in advance Gen. St Improvement 228.90 of the sailing of the American de- Feed 21.70 stroyers, one may be sure they know Permatyanet St Improvement 18.19 every stop made by the mission to "3 2g;g Russia. "Wjater Department $724.99 What will it profit William of Oer- RECEIPTS: manv if h nv Vi. hna K i.a Water rents $177.50 iv. a . , , . . . , Sewer rents . 2.75 me nower 01 me mannooa 01 his Water Taps 12.50 country ; $192.75 TTiwU Prt!n ,.rifv, v.- 1 rrnn ' 1ISBUKSEMENTS: ...., u.n i.iuu, Rninrv rnn answered the roll call like a big Freight 7-7.7. -" 3.10 lown- Filter Plant 664.72 Labor 48.10 FOOD SITUATION IN flli 'T' oS ENGLAND DISQUIETING Power -""I7-".77.7 .".' 14L24 I Water rent refunded 1.35 London. June 7. In the house of Supplies ... 61.48 commons, in reply to a question on Auxiliary pump 31.44 me rood situation, Captain Charles, - , iiainursc. parliamentary secretary to $1307.93 mw juuu concroi department, said it v wa not in the public interest to give1. Water and Sewer Bonds any information regarding food sup- DISBURSEMENTS: pnes, oui it was or the greatest im- Lenoir College Sewer $303 70 portance to the success of the allies' Westside Sewer 11413 cause that food exports from Ameri- Kenworth Sewer 17 04 ca should bo on the highest possible Material ..... . " "" 17684 scale for the remainder of the war. I " , ', captain BathurstV statement is somewhat disquieting to the public1 School Bonds omi mo press. 1 ne Daily Chron cle DISBURSEMENTS?? Use More Ice This hot weather and pay less doc tor bills: Doctor bills may be cheap est but ice bills are more satisfactory. When you think of ice call 1 27 and have our Representative call on you. Catawba Creamery Co. THE ELECTRIC SHOE SHOP P. M. THOMPSON, Proprietor First-Class Work Guaranteed Phone 106, Work Delivered moo i a nf-raft TTiflrnrv. N. C. IVOii Afcjl Next to Firyt Buildin & Loan office. Dr. R. P. WILSON Veterinary Surgeon Will answer calls day or night. Office phone 226. Resident phone 301-J. PRODUCE all you can WASTE nothing LEND all yon can Produce Food Stop all waste, lend your urplus to the Government ing in a Liberty Bond whichwill pay 3 1-2 per cent a: tcountry win the war. This Bank offers you its services free in handling all details of scription. You can invest as little as $50 ami if y,u ey to make the purchase, th? P'irst National Bank' of will make you a loan on the Bond so that you can take advantage of this opportunity to help the government. p '"'iir :r sab- g :r.on- Hickory mediate Dr. Glenn G. Scott DENTIST OFFICE OVER BUSY BEE CAFE AND KENNEDY ELECTRIC CO 3 I FIRST NATIONAL BANK Hi!,-r.i.i. XT n B Accounts, Com- DR. G. E. FLOWERS Having enjoyed a large coun try practive for 32 years, an now located in Hickory and so licit a share of the general prac tice. Office at 8th avenue and 15th street. Children's diseases a specialty. Capital and Surplus $300,000.00. Four Per Cent. Interest On Savings pounded Quarterly. Money to Loan at All Times nanniistanDDDDaDQiinDDQoaDDEiQBeiigisggiiiiij Train Schedules. SOUTHERN Westbound No. 15 Ar Hickory 7:40 a. m. No. 11 Ar Hickory 11:20 a. m. No. 21 Ar. Hickory 4:32 p. m. N. 35 Ar. Hickory 11:32 p. m. Eastbound mm' No. 36 Ar. Hickory 9:05 a. ir,. No. 22 Ar. Hickory 12:00 noon. No. 12 ar. Hickory 5:32 p. m. No. 16 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. Lax-Fos, A Mild, Effective Laxative & Liver Tonic Does Not Gripe nor Disturb the Stomach. In addition to other properties, Lax-Fos contains Cascara in acceptable form, a stimulatingLaxative and Tonic. Lax-Fos acts effectively and does not gripe not disturb stomach. At the same time, it aids digestion, aronses the liver and secretions and restores the healthy functions. 50c D U mm g 3 i Just a Few Details I I That are Different: I n U $611.71 In one editorial on the subject thinks Payments on School Bldg $3356 00 there is more in it than meets the' fi.rn.nor. 8 eye. and proceeds to refer to the de- Bal. Gen. Fund Acct. May lay in the execution bv the Wash!.! nf 1017 ' t,w!naJInitrati?n f the W Plans, 'Bal. water and"sewe"r bonds owjng to the disagreement in con- (May 1st. 1917 1477 ri 6615.10 Fund Acct. 5997.50 'r?'i- , t u Bal Scho1 bonds My 1st Mt u not f,or us. ay the paper. 1917 to criticise tn nuima it Am.;n. r " , " ". ---- . . ::"w "nii.aii.ftwwiuis uenw riina Aippt trKiniauon, out in this case we mav Reeeinta P-il,dl v,i oAroar oe pardoned for feeling considerable ; ,? alelaich ' extended! $18971 42 ji"Kh entau most serious consequences for the allied coun tries." ,T1h Dail,y , News, after remarking that the whole situation with respect to the production of food in Great IJritain is thoroughly unsatisfactory and likely to remain so as long as men continue to be drawn from agri culture for the army, says: "Increased importance is no less vi tal than increased home production and tho public will become greatly reassured when the measure that makes Mr. Hoover food controller in America and confers upon him plenty of power becomes a law." Tvt nr,.,, v"-".-"" Gen Fund Acct $6611.81 Graded school Acct 3315.93 Wjater and Sewer bonds 611.71 School bonds 335600 Bal. Cr Gen Fund Acct 814.05 Bal. Cr. graded school Acct 132.91 Bal Cr water and sewer Bonds 866.10 Bal Cr School bonds.. 32 5910 O. Draft graded school Fund Miay 1st, 1917 3 81 $18971.42 Respectfully submitted, JOHN W, BALLEW, City Manager. "All cars are good cars," said a man the other day, "but some cars are better than others." Of course we admit that the Stud ebaker car is better, but let us call your attention to a few details that you don't find in other cars: The front seats are individual ad justable chairs, removable or revisa ble. You can take them out, or the passenger in the righ)than4 front seat can turn and face the passen gers in the back seat. The Studebaker Four is a beautiful 5-passenger car, lighter than the av erage, stronger than the strongest, and more powerful than the most powerful of other makes. But clev erly concealed under the tonneau seats, there are two folded arm chairs which instantly convert the Studebaker 5Passenger Touring car into a big roomy 7-Passenger Touring car Sf you are a car owner you have been impressively taught that there are times when two ex tra seats are a great convenience. Studebaker cars are upholstered in genuine leather, but not just genuine leather like many other cars. Studebaker uses exactly the same quality of genuine long-grain, semi glazed, leathers as you find in car3 costing from $2,000 up Jeather that costs 50 per cent more than the aver age kind Studebaker buys its leath er like it buys its steel, the best in the market. 4 Cylinder $985, 6 Cylinder $1,250. Detroit, Michigan. a a a iiiuuiiiiniiiiiH 1 Dr. J. T. Underwood 5 a i Dentist I Officeover ! HICKORY DRUG CO 3 tttxxxt tint t tit ti Dr. O. L. Hollar HICKORY, N. C. Special attention given to Fill CO Fistulas, Fissures riLLo Ulcers, Pruritus Cured. No cutting, no confien-ie.u. $ Enlist Your Dollars in the War In the time of our country's crisis an idle dollar is as much a "slacker" as an idle man. Are your dollars doing their duty? The Liberty Loan of 1917 invites the immediate response of the American people. Every dollar subscribed will help make it a success. The quicker the better. Armies of dollars are an absolute necessity for national de fense. Unless the dollars at home stand back of th.-m, the soldiers in the field cannot do their utmost :t protect our house holds and our freedom. We Will Count it a Privilege to Enter Your Subscription. j. w. HoiBngsworth i I CONSOLIDATED TRU LAWYER Office Hollingsworth Clothing Co. NEWTON, N. C. imniimiinnmmmmnimimiiaiiimiiiniiiiuiiiiikmnuifltnuiiiiiniiBaui ST CO. 1328 Union Square Hickory, N. C. Capital $60,000.00 s I Abernethy Hardware Co. f HICKORY, N,C. I g nng J. H. Willis Special Sales Agency .International Marble and Granite Co., Canton, Ga. Best work and prices on ev erything for the cemetery. We make prompt shipments Office 636 8th Ave. See us when you want any thing in this line. Fraternal Directory Hickory Lodge No. 343 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Mon aay, night, June 4, 1917. Brethren cordially invited to bo present. J. W. SHUFORD, W. M. D. T. APPLEGATE, Sec'y. nmmnmminwnHmmimittttm mmiiiim Piedmont Council No. 43, Jr, O. U.A. M. Meets every Ikonday evening at 7:30 P. M. All visit:ng brothers cordially invited. J. H. SIGMON, Councilor W. I. Caldwell, Rec. Sec OIOIBIIIIH Introductory FREE OFFER 50c value for 25c. One "Jiffy" bath tub or commode brush free with one can of STERI-FOAM. Spotless Odorless, Sanitary. Let "Jiffy" clean it the easy way. GRIMES & MURPHY, Druggists Phone 300 . Opposite Post Office "IN Business for Your Health" J. D. Elliott, President and Treasure. J. VoitL Elliott, .-Fr- L. M. Elliott. Secretary Elliott Building Company Incorporated. For all classes of construction. Estimates furnished cfc1Iy' Fine or ganization ana beat equipped contractor i in tf HICKORY S.C Subscribe to the Recoro $4 Lodge No. ,54 K. of P. Meets every Thursday night. Visiting brethren invited. HUGH D'ANNA, C. C. I R. L. HEFNER, K. R. and S. Hickory Cabinet & Manufacturing Co. M. G. Crouch, Mgr. Located in old light house building near foundry. Telephone 227-J All orders dispatched promptly,
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