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Real estate transfers for April 1 STILL THEY COME. THE HOWARD DAILY TRAVELER. 1837, as furnished by Campell Baku. Abstracters and Real Estate KEIFEH SPARKS, Proprietors of the East eida City Meat Market, Jasper Carter Editor. A PROPOSITION FROM THE YATES CENTER RAIL ROAD COMPANY.

HOWARD. MONDAY APRIL 1" Kan sas. Howard, An Enthusiastic Rail Road Meeting In the Opera House Last Saturday Night If Subsidies are Voted Work will Commence at once. Committees Appointed to take Immediate Action. S115SCRIPTION: Ten Cent per week, delivered to anv tuif iutfs tiuusc in town.

Permns not fureivina their resraarlj and promptly, will please reportto tliis uflue. inrhpermonta 5 cenli- per lire for first intrrti.in. 8 itiit lierlinefori Scents fur thn-e inner-tion, (Hid ten cent for fix. Afur locals have run one week, wilt per line will be churned for eain nsertion. These rates include one insertion in the weekly edition, which now has a rm uliition almost eqnnl to any newsnaper published in the county, and has a larger circulation than any newspaper published in the county outside of Howard.

Brokers. Ollice over First National Bank. O. B. Gunn and wf.

to J. M. Hitchings wt Deed, lot 8, blk42, city of Moline 30,00 Molir-e Town Co. to J. M.

wt Deed, lot 5, blk 42, Moline. 23,00 James M. Innis and wf to Thomas M. Cass, wt Deed, 13 200,00 J. II.

Greer and wf to Laura E. Hanev wt Deed, lots 73 and 80 blk 57 Howard. 300,00 J. B. Dobyns and to Cecele IIOWAItD, KANSAS.

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Novos Uarli'T, co vhk vts Xar-onal K-r-ik. NVw Y'k K.iak of Cit.5 hi: iJ'ink ill City. 1 i TO TI-IE 3JROITT! Another rail road company becom ing 'thoroughly convinced that the country tributary to Howard is des Howard rostofttce. Office honro from fi: 15 a. m.

to 8:30 p. m. Letters registered and money orders issued from i a m. except while distributing ami riakin? up mails. OIjcc open on Sunday frmn 9:00 to 10:00 a.

m. J- R- i1all p-m- -xMEAT SaEKETV M. PRIMMER, Proprietor. STEAKS, EOASTS, FEE SII MEAT, SALT MEAT, FEESII FISH, SALT FISH, CHICKEKS. Highest price paid for Hides and Pelts.

tined in the near future, to grow into prominence desires to build t.ieir road -With the best stock of- Goepel, wt Deed, 24 ft off lots 133, 139, 112 and 144, blk 80 Howard. 1000,00 U. S. toJonn Haas Patent fullPay't. wsecl9tp 23 11.

Arrival and Departure of Trains. 4:20 p. m. 8:80 p.m. SM p.

m. Leaves Emporia Arrives at Howard Leaves Howard Arrives at Moliue Leaves ilolitie Arrives at Howard Leaves Howard Arrives at Emporia 1555,00 8:20 p. m. 7:20 u. m.

7:10 a. m. 8:00 a. m. 12:01 p.

m. FOR KK.VT. In Southern Kansas. No mlsrppresenrntlon of to effact sales. My repairing dupurtieut is tumpleto.

Patronize the Jeweler, Howard, Kansas. Mail and Accommodation Daily, Except Sunday, leaves Emnoriu ln' Kent. A 85 acre pasture one mile from Arriveeat Howard 1:00 p.m. Leaves Howard 2 :45 p. m.

Arrives ut Emporia a :00 p.m. own. xoa. J. H.Lroker.

Any one wnntins rows pastured Jji. bandy to town, wi il do well to see tit. G. A. Warner.

in this direction and are anxious to begin at once. They have already submitted a proposition to our people for the acceptance or rejection. A meeting was held in the Opera Hall Saturday night and the necessary committee appointed to take charge of the matter and see that petitions are circulated calling an election in Liberty, Howard and Union Center townships. At the meeting no opposition was offered, and it is expected that no trouble wiil bo had in obtaining the required number of petitioners to call the election in the above ua.ued E. H.VANGAMP, (Traveling Music Teacher.) LOST.

Teaches Singing School eight months of the year. PROPERTY and will give instructions on the Orgim and Piano at AJv pmnll memorandum book, red backmind utt.iched to one side. Contain a hat 01 caste in court. I'ltaBe return at once. A.

M. Howen. SPECIAL For a hall term, while I am teaching my Spring G-rand Opportunity term of Singing Classes. Persons wishing to avail themselves of this op portunity will address at FMr Km TO SECURE A HOME CHEAP. The following are the names of the R.

MULLAIri, Tuner of Painos AND REPAIRER OF ORGANS AND Satisfaction Guaranteed. Residence, Howard, Kansas. persons appointed as committees to T. N. JONES, The Jeweler, Repairs Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, satis faction guaranteed.

Office at Kirby's Drug store circulate petitions. For Howard township, S. C. Hanna, W. M.

Crooks, J. Dr. Lewis' addition will in the near future be the most desirable property in the County. Q. Burchfield and T.

P. Campbell. Liberty township, R. II. Nichols, N.

Davis, II. E. Ilubbell, W. Kirby and J. M.

Gwin. Union Center town It comprises over sixty acres reg CHUKC1IE AND KOCIETItiS, MWnODIST EPISCOPAL: Services every Sunday at 11 a.m. and 1 p. m. licv.

S. S. MAms, Pastor. SCHOOL: Every Sunday at 9 t. m.

in the H.K. Church. i. II. 1IIXES, Superintendent.

rPKESRYTERIAN: C. MeCune, Pastor. Services every Sunday at 1. i. and 7 p.m.

Prayer meeting's W-idnesday evenings at 7:30. PRESBYTEKI Sinuiav School: Wra. Burr, Bnperintenduut Services every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. VNION SUJJDY SCHOOL: Every Sunday at 9 a. m.

in 'He Ceutenarv Church. A. F. EliY, Superintendent. BAPTIST cnt'RCH: Services on the fourth Sabbath of each month.

Prcachim; at 11 a. m. and p. m. Prayer meeting every Wednesday vcn.Jg.

J. P. Wait, Pastor. E. M.

STANTON Post, No. 23, Orand rmy of the Republic, assembles on the first Saturday in each mouth at 2 p. and on the thiril Saturday at 7 p. m. All members and visiting comrades are reqnested to be at tuo Post rooms promptly at the hours designated.

D. H. UAYNER, J. C. STEELE, Adjutant.

Post Commander. E. M. STANTON, Relief Corps, No. 36, meets ou the third Saturday of each month at o'clock p.

All members are requested to be at the hall nrmpt Is at the appointed hour. Mrs, L. LEWIS Pres't- ALBINA LABKANT. Sec'y. HOWARD LODGE, No.

134, 1. O. of O. F. meetf on Fridoy eveuing of each week.

Traveling ISreth-reniu good standing cordially invited to attend. J. H. TUKNEIl, N.G. C.C.

CHENEY, Sec'y. TANCRED LODGE. No. 30, K. meets in Odd Fellows Hall, Howard, Kansas, every Thursday evening.

J. JOUN80N, C.C. J. A. THOMPSON, K.

R. S. HOPE LODGE, No. 155 A. P.

A. M. meets in regular communication Tuesday on or before the full moon of each month. N. MOMMA, sec.

B. L. BRUSH, W. M. HOWARD CHAPTER.

No. 40, R. A. M. meets an the second Thursday in each month.

A. O. TJ. W. Meets at Howard the second an fourth Monday of eaeh month.

J. F. LEWIS M. E. SIMONS sec.

COMPANY Regiment, K. N. meets for irlll on the first Wednesday Bud third Saturday of eaub month at 1 o'clock p. m. JACOB AMBERG.

Captain Commanding. T. P. CAMPBELL 2et Sergeant. ship, B.

L. Brush, Geo. W. McKcv, D. L.

Campbell, K. Hurst and II. B. E. B.

BREW1NGTON, LIYEY FEED STABLE West of new Court House BUSINESS' CARDS, CHRISTY CASS1L, Are prepared to do anything in the lino of BLASKSMITHING All workowarrcnted. Thompson. Willie Wells will deliver papers and solicit subscription for us now, and collect money due on Kansa. Howard 0LMSTEA3 CLARY Fashionable Barbers Mr. Foster, an old acquaintance of J.

M. Gwin, our register of deeds, is in the city visiting at the home of Mr. Gwin. He has beeu on a tour through western Kansas, but is now returning to his home in Indiana. -AND- HAIR DEES SEES.

ularly laid out in Blocks 300x400 feet. The lots are 50x150. The streets are straight and wide, on each side of which there is a lawn that has over a thousand shade Trees already set, which will give the entire addition a pleasant and inviting appearance. These with the fact that the best of living water can be obtained from 18 to 20 feet below the surface is bound to make this addition the WEEKLY and DAILY TRAVELERfe Thee Moms FOR ONE DOLLAE IK BRUSH CARR, Attorneys at Law, $10,000 TO LOAN OM IMPROVED FARS, ATTHE ELK COUNTY STATE BANK. Howard, Kansa(i A number of strangers are in town to-day negotiating for property in Howard.

There seems to be a general impression prevailing that town property will soon advance in price, hence many are purchasing now. K. of P. Attention. A special convention will be held at the K.

of P. Hall this Monday at 7:30 p. m. sharp. Full attendance is urgently requested.

By order of the C. C. John A. Thompson, K. R.

of S. PERSONAL AND OTHERWISE. TIIOS. 8. KRUTZ.

President. V. H. GIBSON, Viee-PresiUeut. T.

S. FULLER, Cashier. W. II. INGERAIAXN, Assistant Cashier.

0. L. Henderson, of Chicago, was in town Saturday. F. M.

Webber, of Elk Falls, was in town Saturday. Minus E3 B. F. Strong, the popular commer KiJ a si cial man, was interviewing our mer most desirable location in the chants to-day, J. B.

Welch, of Ionia, arrived Paid Up Capital; $50,000.00. Surplus. 6,000,00. city. Lots are being taken every in Howard Saturday and put up at the Windsor.

The heavy rain fall of Saturday and Sunday night was just what the country needed. Most of the farmers have finished planting corn, and this leaves the ground in a good shape to cause corn to make a rapid growth. In Howard the streets were almost blockaded with farmers' wagons from morning until night, and money seemed to be changing hands in a more lively manner than heretofore. KANSAS. HOWARD, day.

Call at once. Garden "sass" is beginning to make its appearance in the markets. Oh, yum, yum. For sale by THE ELK SQiJTY 1BSTR10T SLIGHTLY laliq mm mm mmn M. W.

Benjamin, of Chicago, came in this morning and put up at the Windsor. R. W. Grlenn Co. HOWARD, KANSAS.

George Blackburn and Kobt. Stevens, of Elk Falls, were in Howard last Saturday. -With a full line of- Charley Shupp, one of the printers Garden City is ha ving a tremendous "boom," brought about largely Injudicious and persistant advertising in the home papers of that enterprsing town. The people there don't pay five hundred dollars a page for a write up in the Kansas City dailies, but stick to their own newspapers in a way that is worthy to be followed by other Kansas towns. Thousands and tens of thousands of the Garden City newspapers are sent all over the eastern states, and every passenger going west on the Santa Fe road has a circu KxCUKlHUi A itA) 18811 1SU.

in this ollico is at home this week on a vacation and a visit with his parents, a a ft 1 VS: V- JTh "V- Howa ITT- iT WATCHES. CLOCKS. JEWELKY ABB SLIMAE TP. A. BUTLEE, 3 loline.

Kon. A TP P73 TTi A pH TO A 9 til W-r-Ji-a jjZjZLj oooid Trie J. W. Riley case is still on hands in court and is likely to continue for several days yet C. R.

Crawford, of Kansas City Howard, Kansas. .00. $25y a Paid Up Capital, arrived in town this morning and is soliciting orders for his house from our merchants. lar thrust into his face telling all about the wonderful advantages of Garden City. Burlingame might learn a profitable lesson from the wideawake citizens of Garden City.

Ex. Real Estate RnFFir.xcK3 at Conitmroxnr.NTH First Nfltlonnl Pank of Emporia, FIr3 National Dunk of New York, Merchants' National Bank of Kansas City, Mo, Sam Sample is quite a student and consequently a great admirer of the EDWARDS' BAKERY Without the "twelve per clause. Osborn Brothers. The sun shone forth this morning as brillantly as ever, and now since the splendid rain everything will grow with renewed vigor, L. R.

Starr took the train for a small village out west called Wichita. He went on business concerning his pension papers. Wm. Niles took out lumber this morning for a fine residence at the corner of Pensylvania avenue and Ohio stieet. intellectual, especially in the fair sex.

The other evening he was attending a party, and made the aquaiutance of a young lady whose features were decidedly of an intclectual cast. After a number of attempts he succeeded in getting her to sit out one of the dances with him. After a few preliminary remarks, Sam opened out with: "Which of Shakespeare's plays do you admire the most?" "Oh, I really don't know. Did Shakespeare write 'A Bunch of GROGEBIES.fc Call and see the bnnralns In fancy mid staple groceries at I am ready to say that I admire that the most, without seeing any of the Keeps a full supply of Lemons, Bananas, Candies, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NUTS, And everything to be found In a first-clans restaurant and Bakery. Tables arc supplied with tho very beat the markets alloril.

East Sido Waba.sh Ave-, Howard, JCansas. FLOUR FEED STORE J. K. KOBEL, Proprietor Carries the finest Brand of FLOUR in the city and keeps constantly on hand, FEED, BKAN, CHOP SHORTS, CORN, CORN MEAL, and everything ustialy kept in a first-class FLOUR and FEED Store. others.

"Yes," said Sam, "it's a nice even ing, isn't it?" Harry Carpenter, express messenger on theK. C. E. S. will in a few days take a run on the main line of the Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe.

A case of genuine small pox is reported at Newton. A lady passing through to Dodge was taken from the train, and the Newton doctors pro-nounoe it a severe case of small pox. J. W. Hall came in from Eureka Saturday night, over the A.

T. S. F. Ily.and spent Sundny with his family, going out to-day over the Chicago Alton road. "Oh, perfectly divine.

Isn't it just "CITY GEOCERY." too lovely? the atmosphere is simply heavenly. I was afraid it was going to be stormy this evening. It was very cloudy this afternoon," 'Yes, it 'wis. But it's nice to-night, and 'nil's well that end's well." "Why, Mr. Sample, I'm surprised! Everybody says you aro so original." Indeed! I feel complimented.

But why are you surprised?" "I'm sure I've heard the remark about ending well somewhere before." Tho famous "Fancr," "Topokn." "Pntenl," nnd "KfiRlo" Flour. Special bargains In country produce. Leo Schooly tame up this morning from Molina He informs us that everything seems to be lively at his Howard town and that every body ia happy D. HI, LIGHTER, HOWARD, "CANS. since tuo recent rams,.

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Années disponibles:
1887-1887