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H : ! ,; m TUESDAY HICKORY DAILY RECORD! EVPVTv PAGD FOUH arj: Have Them Vulcanized or Retreai Save Your Automobile Tires Hickory Vulcanizing and Supply Company 1222 Ninth Avenue - -. - - PHONE 83 - - - - J. C. BeRhodes, Manager I-1, . ; I, ' ! ) i uiiiuiiiiiiiiitiimtmiiiiiinnuuuu Pianos Got Habit tie grape 1 1 " iwl'lffLg! i RECORD aed WANTS Phono M :Tw. AiV JV WWW7 i ; 'I hi' ' J! y, I! i ' H 4 It's part of our business to have the sort of things our customers like; the other part is to be sure 'they continue to like the things they buy here. That's what our guarantee of satisfaction means. Yoder-Clark Clothing Co. Cheaper Gars Now Cost as Much as the Hudson Price advances of can which sold at $1200 to $1400 increase the preference of the Hudson Super-Six. Its price too, must soon advance. Former cheaper cars now coast about as much as Hudson Super-Six. That is because of the headlong in crease in material costs. Some materials are almost double the costs of last year. The Hudson Super-Six now built are from materials contracted last year. Since then other companies having exhausted their supplies, have had to buy in the present market. That accounts for their price increas es. .When Hudson materials are exhausted, then the Hudson price too must go up. The Super-Six was the choice against other cars when its price was $200 to $300 above them. 'l!hat was shown by its sales. ' Almost 40,000 cars were sold, which is more than the total sales of any two of the cars which now have advanced up to about Hudson price. (Now that there ia no differ ence in price, all will prefer the Hudson Super-Six. It trill be compared with no other car. No other car has shown its records for performance and endurance. No other car has proved so popular. Today you can buy a phaeton seven-passenger model for $1650. Other models compared to similar types of other cars are equally as favorably priced. But to take advantage of these pres ent prices you must act prompt ly. 'Wfien the present supply of materials is exhausted, the price mut be advanced. It will then be influenced by the present higher material costs. YOU HAVE THE FARMS, I AM IN touch with the buyers. Enlist with C. T. Morrison, Hickory, N. G, Real Estate Dealer. WANTED To nurthase anv a. ount of tomatoes, beans, cabouge, j corn and pumpkins in good conu.- 1 tion. Catawba Packing Company 9 1 tf WANTED OLD FALSE TEETH . Don't matter if broken. i pay j $2.00 to $15.00 per set. Send py j parcel post and receive check by j return mail. L. Mazer. 2r07 S j jnitn street, :inuaaeipnia, ia. i . - WANTED 10,000 serond hand burlap bags. Will pay 5 to 7 cents each, L. M. Davidson. Next to Henkel- Live Stock Co. 9 10 tf ! 1 u Player Pianos and Organs, Mehlin, A. B. Chase, Adam Schaff and Bramuller Pianos. 5 "Vfc&-S t THE.WORltfTBEST PHONOGRAPH 'The Municipal Finance Act of 1917," providing that said ordinance should not be submitted to the voters of the city, unless within thirty days after its first publication a petition for its submission was filed under said Municipal Finance Act. And whereaa said portion of said section is inconsistent with other parts of "The Municipal Finance Act of 1917, other parts containing pro visions for submission to the voters upon fiiling a petition within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance: And whereas the City Council de sires to comply with the spirit as well as with the letter of the law: Now, therefore, notice is hereby given that the said Water Bond Or dinance will be submitted to the vo ters for their approval or disappro val, if a petition is filed within thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance; and that the city Will not issue or attempt to issue any Water Bonds until thirty days after the last publication of said ordinance has passed without a petition having been filed or if one is so filed will not issue or attempt to issue such bonds, unless the ordi nance shall be approved by the voters of the city. The voters have until the 10th day of October, 1917, to file a petition for referendum. JOHN W. BALLEW, 9 21 to 10-10 (City Manager. PERU DEMANDS WANTED You to enjoy the long winter evenings at home by hav-l ing your home electrically lighted at a low cost. For prices call, Herman V. Cline, Electrical Con-! tractor, phone 297, 1230, 9th ave-j nue. 9 18 2 wks FOR SALE AT BARGAIN Horse and buggy. Horse will work any rwhere. Apply W. M. Deal, 9th avenue. 9 21 6t BRITISH ISUCCEE THE KNABE BROS. CO. 61 CINCINNATI.OMia All grades from high grade : dards to artistics, sold on easy U and my plan of selling saves the tomers money on all grades, v. you come to the Fair come t my line of musical instrument. Cm HA Hickory, N. C. TODAY'S DRIVE apartment. !Mrs. Clement, in whose possession the documents wert declared today he had received n further request for the papers. WANTED To buy second hand roller top desk at a bargain. Ad dress Box 465. 9 25 2t WANTED Second hand baby car riage, must be in good condition and a bargain. Phone or write "Carriage" care Record. 9 25 3t if. TL 8 fr? rpn $ ping i.KiUv; Ar.k yciit- t'l-upclst for XV V. 1 'Mils in lied and Hold metallic hoxes, seaicr) with Blue Ribbon. Jake no other Kiev of your IruB2!t. Ask for CIH-t'irhK-TEK'e r JSVi! MLtS, for S5 years known as Best, Safest, Always Reliable SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE LEST YOU FORGET IT You can help to make the Cald well county fair, October 3, 4, and 5, the big fair. 1?V . figure on taking work or business a The other fellows, i the amusement ch-r. your neighbors, i: ers, will all be on i make the time ' -tably spent. Surt Just come. Ik:.! Pritchard has to sjy good like the fair.- Abernethy Hardware Company HICKORY, N. C. NOTICE OF RIGHT TO DEMAND THE SUHMISSION OF WATER BOND ORDINANCE TO A VOTE OF THE QUALIFIED VOTERS OF THE CITY. OF HICKORY. Whereas on the 14th day of August, 1917, the City Council of Hickory passed an ordinance authorizing the issuance of the City of Hickory's Bonds in an amount not in excess of fteen thousand dollars for the pur pose cf etending the water- works system And whereas said ordinance con tained a paragraph in literal compli ance with Section 17 (1) (j) III of WWWW WWW ?TfVWTT W W iitMttvtttttttnretr The Hickory Daily Record $4.00 a Year in Advance rmwtinniiMHwinnHH(iwMiiimmmm ACTION 1 E AT By the Associated Press. Lima, Pera, Sept. 26 The govern, ment has instructed the Peruvian minister at Berlin to present to thfa German government a demand that satisfaction be given in eight days for the sinking of the Peruvian bark Lawton. If the demand is not met diplomatic relations will be severed. The Lawton was sunk inside Span ish waters last February by a Ger man submarine. Peru declared the sinking to be unjustifiable and 'insisting on the paying of indemnity. The German government offered to leave the matter to a prize court. BREAK EXPECTED By the Associated Press. (Washington, Sept 26. -A break of By tho Associated Press Press dispatches failed this after noon, reported naws coming back from the British fighting line indi cating that the British had been no tably successful on the northern .half of the battle front advancing i from three-fifths of a mile to nearly mile at numerous points. I In the southern area of the attack the. British right fllank encounteroa j the most desperate resistance, a j stubborn battle being in progress Inear the Ypres-Menin road. Apparently today's British attack lis in an effort to drive deeper the wedge into the line here. STATE LAWYERS IN CONFERENCE TODAY By the Associated Press. Salisbury, N. C, Sept, 26 Fed eral and state officials of New York and North Carolina, who have join ed in the prosecution of Gaston B. Means, charged with the murder of Mrs. Maud A. King, remained conference here today at the office of Solicitor Clement, where they came last night. It is understood that they were going over evidence. Assistant District Attorney ooling of New York planned to leave to night for that city 'It had been expected that further steps might be taken by Means' counsel to get possession of docu ments seized in Means' New Yor Gfo9 GT oxs cross Cf 0x0(5 eS Gf oSb (sVfc KoSb 8Vb Cross GfSs CVosS Of eNb QSSSs CTdss ZTSSs GTSx9 (fo OS OS'ofO Promp tne In placing your orders will insure the best of attention; Our facilities are the best in this section, ar c! all orders for PRINTING, no matter how large nor small, will be handled as promptly as is consistent with good work. Look over your stock, and see if there is aiot something you will need in a short time, and place your order in advance. relations between Peru and Germany has been regarded as probably since August when a German prize cour at Hamburg rendered an adverse de vision in the Lawton case. The House that has Served You for Over 12 Years PlacejYour Order Today Clay Printing C Phone 1 67 Hickory, N. C r,JK- .ry X Am nr WS. OX3U C.X315 oOli oN3l5 oXJ3c 9 iSs KoSs YoNb &o 1 mKVn, messenger""'"' .aj E 3Q5KG0SH - OIS OUTFIT WW HE.V Bo!-V"( ETAINLY- f?ouNp SHO0LPEf?eD ! 6oW i KNocK " I Mm OF mB IS. PRETTY ) FLOP W Ff?eSH Y1!, f ( NRoW Brck I I KMP i - 6H0RT i flH WELL ON W Ff?nX-g I2fIZME o NVlV HOLLOW CHESTp! . 7 W6TeP! LEFT 'GJ?EAT GUHSl y I, CPE o HVBR.. I fER suxr 1 - &05 Jp 7 THOUGHT I YVtix , - moz to orp. " - "T ' " f ' 1 rg-.y--i ' : ' . . - . . ! 52 5 o. . fr-. it -I
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