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The Howard Daily Traveler from Howard, Kansas • 4

The Howard Daily Traveler from Howard, Kansas • 4

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INCORHORATED ESTABLISHED, 1870. THE HOWARD DAILY TRAVELER. IIUMinrxit I.ocuU. Ice cream at Edwards'. Co to Edward's fur Ice eroain.

Flour and Feed at Leckliter's. Ri-id tate transfers for April 22 as furiiiilvd by Caaii-kll Abstractors mid Ueai Estate Brokers. Gfflce over Firt National JerzB Cakteb Editor. "HOWARD. SATURDAY APRIL 1SS7.

nnl see in-oice of cuflee HOWARD A CITY Willi 11 HAS IX-TO PROMIXEXC WITHIN Jilt: I'asT TWELVE MONIES. ATYPICAL TOWN Its future PitosriscT5 a maxufact-urivu Educational Ckn- TKK AND TIIK IIO.MK OK KKPl-hHU 1'KOfLK. at D. M. Lighters, at B-imtu old stanu.

Call at Topping ilainc3' for a-sh clean millet seed. tf Howard State Bank, Howard, Kansas. Paid Up Capital, 25,000.00. References and Corrbsponbksts First National Bank of Emporia, lira National Bank of New York, Merchants National Bank of Kansas City, Have you had the children's picture SrBHf RIPTIOTV: Trn Cent per week, delivered to any busineM boose la town. Pcnoiia not receiving their pptr reguariy and promptly, will pleaae report! tliia office.

ADVERTISEMENTS SI fneh per month Ixx-al. centa line for Srst intertjun. 8 cent per line for 2 insertioue. ert fur three thiar. and ten cent for fix.

After locali have run one week, 1 eeut per Hue will be chanrwl for each Inaertion. Tliec rate Include one intertiou In tue weekly edition, which now has a circulation almt equal to any ncweuaiwr published in the county, nd baa a larger circulation than any newspaper publlrhcd lu theconntyoutoideol Howard. taken, if not don wait but get tliem now at Ong's. Lots given away to parties who Bank. Richard J.

Stroud and wf to A Everts deed swjsee4t31 10 2000 00 John Copland and wf to Sarah Nelson wt'v deed nw sec 4 tp 28 10 other property and 1 00 William II Nelson and wf to John YV Copcland wt'y deed commencing at nw cor blk 11 in the city of Howard thence north to south line of sec 36 tp 29 10 thence east 300 feet thence south to the ne cor of said blk 11 thence thence west to the place of beginning. Other prop'ty and 1 00 TllH FOUXDATIO.V UPON WHICH IT BASKS ITS CLAIMS AND llOW THB TllAVKLEU WK SHOULD ASSKRT THEM TO KFFKCT THK BEST RESULTS Howard is one of the many Kan Howard Foatolrlce, Offlee honra from a. m. to 8:30 p. m.

Let. ter reentered and money order Issnwi from to 5:00 p. except while dirtrlbntiim and making up muila. Olflce open on Snnriay frmi 9:00 10:00 a.m. J.

all, P.M. sas towns which has sprung into of Tralna. WE ARE PREPARED TO CASH Keal Estate Loans! Without the "twelve per clause. Osborn Brothers. prominence within the past few years.

A town located in a country adapted to all purposes is sure to build up ana make a good and prosperous city. The scope of country lying ad Arrival and Departure Lures Emporia Arrive at Howard Learea Howard Arrive at Mollne Learea Moline Arrirea at Howard learea Howard Arrivea at Emporia Mail and Accommodation Daily, Leavea Emporia Arrivea at Howard Leavea Howard Arrivea at Emporia p.m. a p. m. 8:20 p.

in. 8:20 p.m. TsSU a. m. 7:10 a.m.

8:00 a.m. 12:01 p. m. Except Runday. 6:81) a.

in, 1 :00 p. m. 2:45 p. m. 9:110 p.

m. will build on them. Call and -see Glenn BAkEu. Glenn Baker have 200 lots to scb very cheap. They also have 17 one-acre lots.

Call at once 6tf. Butter and Eggs wanted at the City Grocery, for which the highest cash drice will be paid. Citv Gkocf.rv. Kerucmber this is the best time of the year to have your photos taken. Dont wait until the weather gets so warm.

Ong Photograper. I will have for sale on the 15th of this month, at Howard, Kansas, fifteen head of thoroughbred short-bora bulls, and several head of heifers. 18- Joseph II. Chambers. To farmers and stock men of Elk county.

We will buy any kind of live stock at any time and pay therefor the highest market price. One of us may be found in the city any day. Aaron Clum. W.H. Long.

jacent to Howard, is of the very best. Every journalist from the country Total, $2002 00 C. A. Beurgaii ha3 received a letter from Bev. A.

Brunk in which he states that he has taken a claim 15 miles southwest of Horace, Kansas, and has a sod house in which he is roughing it in regularKansas style-. His health is poorand he will be un editor to the traveling bohemian of metropolitan publication, who bus studied the topography, ceocraphv TO THE FRONT! and natural commercial wavs of tll Uimflnwpr lit-lti) linifs. in enirin that this is the favored spot. ith -With the best stock of- the capital building, as it is, substantially located here; work commenc- able to preach for some time. He would be pleased to hear from any of his friends who can address him at Horace, Kansas.

on at least two more lines of rail roads, will furnish inducements, to moneyed men lo put in factories, Tho Longton leader quotes on the 21st what the Moline Mercury says societies to build colleges, progress ive farmers and live stock breed about us. Now if the Lender will go In Southern Kansas. No misrepresentation of goods to effect sales. My repairing department is complete. Patronize Coffin, the Jeweler, Howard, Kansas, ers to invest their ducats with us.

to the trouble to obtain the facts in the case, or will call at our office, we produce a letter written by the Auditor for the Postoltlce Department, iu which he, the Auditor, savs to us: Howard JJve Stork and 1'roduce Markets Butter 20cts eggs 15 cts. Potatoes Apples 75jl.25 'f. b- shel. Turnips 25c f. bushel.

Cabbage 5 6c lb. Parsnips $1.00 bushel. Fat bogs $4.50 $4.80. Cattle 3.254.25. A Board of trade should be organized and co-operate with other Boards of immigration.

This is a most suitable point for division railway shops aiid the efforts of our people to secure them should be iucessaut. layiaiAiis mim mm mm "Your accounts are closed upon the books in this office, with no balance -jo 9UH tin; qjuv- either for or against you." What is Among our public buildings are handsome churches. The school employs hurting the Mercury hosr thief and competent teachers, the recitation rooms are equipped with all the modern appliances and the attendance is $10,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS, AT THE ELK COUNTY STATE BAHK, TEKSONAL AND OTHERWISE. Subscribe for Ihe Dailt! A wis child will resemble bis rich relatives. Charley Baker is in Garnetfoii business.

The exercises at the school house yesterday was well rendered. "Many thanks to Miss Mary Powell Tor copies of the Las Vegas, New Mexico, daily Optic. John Cox put out fifty pear trees and about twenty-five evergreens at bis home ia the western pai of town. G. R.

Hewitt has added much to the beauty of his residence property by planting out some shade trees. R. M. Primmer has planted some handsome shade trees around his res idence property. The man who gives to the poor is happy, especially if it is a dose of castor oil that he giveth.

Lost, estrayed or stolen: A black wool hat with one air hole in the top. Finder will please to Dan. Carr. A very pleasant time was had by the ladies of the Helping Hand at their meeting yesterday afternoon. Mr.

Tallv. the txmular couductor. rail road pass embezzler so bad is the fact that the Traveler is doing considerable advertising for busine'sslhen of his town, and we are able to prove that onr list of subscribers at Molino is almost, if not quite as large as excellent for a town of 2000 inhabit Howard Dbmogat. I'nbllahed Kvory VdnpMliiy Tle Oqly Democratic Paper in ELK COUNTY Gives all the local and general news. The official paper of the connty 3.

K. HALL I'ubllnher ants. The country tributary is supplied with unlimited grass range, beautiful groves, sparkling streams, F.A.BUTLEB, Moline, ICaji. that of the Mercury. invigorating air, game and fish, good schools and the best government the sun ever shone upon.

Our citv can FOB KKXT. E. H.VANCAMP, (Traveling Music Teacher.) be but feebly maintained without GR0EBIES oEent. A 35 acre pasture one mile from own. 3d.

J. W. Croker. factories, and by the exercise of due Tcache Singing School eight mouths of the year. or Rent: Three furnished sleeping rooms.

diligence in announcing to the world our superior water power, the facul and will give Instructions on the Organ and Piano at First door north of Badger Lumber iard. ties for producing prolific yields of PEGIAL RATES, actnre. Any one wanting cnwn pastured handy to town, wi 11 do well to ee O. A. Warker.

raw materials and the accesabiiity of this locality to the markets of the Call 'and spp the hnnrnlns in Fancy ami staple groceries at world, capital can as certainly be in For a half term, while I am teaching my Spring WANTKU. term of Singing CI.ihhch. Person wishing to avail themaclvcf of this op duced to invest here as it can elsewhere. Among the products of the soil that can be grown here to supply portunity will address nu' at KIU Vail' Kan a.i. PTjry anted: 500 men to call at thla office ut niive and anhscritie for this paper.

"CITY GROCERY." 10 centu per week for the dully, or $1,09 pay for noth weekly and dally three months, If paid in ad such factories are wheat for' flouring mills, sugar beets for the refinery, BRUSH CARR, vance, gs lor packing pork and bacon. Attorneys at go rent: the "lleadqiinrtera" bnainea house Jf on east side or Wauasu avenue, lso splendid residence in a very desliuble and ronven' cut part of the city. Cull on L. De Witt, a a is back on this line of the Santa Fe Again. His face is quite familiar to all the boys.

Steve Justice commenced work to-day for Mr. Martin the barber. We think the citizens will find him first class tonsorinl artist Kajinaa Howard, castor beaus for making oil, tobacco for export, while the vast sheep range will feed woolen factories, the hidej horns and tallow of the countless herds of cattle supply material for tanneries, comb and hornware goods, The famous "Topeka." "Parent' and "Eagle" Flour. Special bargains in country produce. DESIRABLE PROPERTY candles and soap factories, broom D.

M. LIGHTER, HOWARD, KANS. J. W. Hall, the most genial of men, was in the city again yesterday, and goes on to Sedan where he will remain for perhaps a month.

Grrand Opportunity INCORPORATED 18! wiiAsiiianrii ion. corn for the inanf acture of brooms, and a number of products are grown from which starch may be made, the luxuricnt pasture renders dairying and cheese making profitable, oat meal and purled barley mills would be found profitable investments, and many other ways could be enumerated whereby profitable employment might be found for all. The way to TO SECURE A HOME CHEAP. To a man up a tree, it looks as if this would be a good time for our city Council to number the houses Dr. Lewis' addition will in the and place index boards on the street corners.

TJAlr A TJT" T7 A VTG AG make a town grow and prosper is to near future be the most desirable property in the County. take up the advantage to be offered. Inducements are also offered to laboring men as well as capitalists. A man can come here without a dollar, Capital, 250,000 1 Surplus and Profits, 83,000., Directors G. W.

McKev. N. Momma. Aaron Clnm. U.

F. Glenn and A. F. Khy. Okkickks G.

VV. Key, President; Momma, Vice President: A. F. Eby, Cashier. Noyes Barber, Assistant Cashier, Chase National Bunk, New York; National Bank of KQlat City and Bunk of Commerce, Kansas City, Missouri.

It comprises over sixty acres reg real estate men will give him a lot and loan him money to put up a building, and he can find plenty of work at fair wages which will soon pay Some one said that an arm was dislocated while the boys were driving to Elk City. Longton Leader. Not dislocated, perhaps, but slightly out of place. 'We learn that W. H.

Ralstin, of the gentleman who last fall purchased the property known as the "Capp livery barn," will be here in a few days and will move the barn off the lots and at once commence the erection of a substantial two-story stone business house. him out of dcbt.and he will have his THOS. 8. KRUTZ. President.

W. H. GIBSON, Vice-President. T. S.

FULLER, Cashier. W. H. INGERMANN, Assistant Cashier. property clear.

Taking everything Into consider 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 ation Howard is the most prosperous, the most beautiful, has the healthiest location, the mildest climate, furnishes the best produce and stock market, Bait First is the home of the most social and refined class of people of any city in tho central southern part of Kansas. 450,000.00. 6,000,00.

Paid Up Surplus The country tributary is one of un interrupted beauty, with mills of mar-vilous, velvety meadows, where myr- KANSSS HOWARD, a Is of cattle and horses caper Trees already set, which will give and play in peace and mythical sunshine over the natural lawns. These EDWARDS' BAKERY -Keeps a full supply of- romantic prairies are well supplied with limpid, timbcrfringed perennial streams of water, and verdant, flower clad vales, which instill into the heart of the wayfarer a romantic and poetic fragrance of ages ago when Yesterday during the exercises at the school bouse the rooms were crowded to their utmost capacity by parents and friends of the brighteyed and rosy cheeked lads and lassos. Each of them quilted the stand with much credit to themselves and pride to their parents or friends. The fellow who hunts and goes fishing on Sunday don't amount to much; he is generally a lazy drone. It is said that a man could easily carry $40,000,000 if the money was in ten-thousand dollar bills.

This; will be pleasant news to editors of country newspaper's; they will know exactly what they can do in a case of emergency. 4 If there are any pusilanimous con-corns called cranks in town, who cannot resist the temptation to speak on all occasions disparagingly of tub city, they are hereby uotifled that arrangements have been made to furnish them' with fre transportation out of Adam and Me, clothed with a man Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Candies, TOBACCO, CIGARS, NUTS, And everything to be found in a first-class restaurant and Bnkeryv Ta blcs are supplied with tho very best tho markets Afford. East Side Wabash Howard, Kansas. tle of nature and innocense plucked garlands of fragrant roses in tho garden of Eden and breathed legends of the entire addition a pleasant and inviting appearance. These with the fact that the best of iving water can be obtained from 18 to 20 feet below the surface is bound to make this addition the most desirable location in the city.

Lots are being taken every day. Call at once. For sale by THE ELK COUNTY ABSTRACT LAND AND LOAN AGENCY OF R.F.Grlenn&Co. love in the leafy dells, while the fragrant flowers, the chirping birds and the whispering winds listened to the recital of love. The golden fields, the mirror-like meadows and shady groves lends a lovely, yet mythical enchantment to the scene, and the perambulator is ready to acknowledge that he stands upon enchanted ground.

In the suburbs of tho city lots can be had free of charge by those who will erect on them houses, and in the cen There is unmistakable symp FLOUR FEED STORE J. K0BEL, Proprietor Carries the finest Brand of FLOUR In the city and keeps constantly on hand, FEED, BRAN, CHOP FEED, SHORTS, CORN, CORN MEAL, and everything ustialy kept in a llrst-clusa FLOUR and FEED Stoue. toms 01 a uuge "Doom." it can be held any longer. Whipple's new residence In the tral portion of town they can be bought at reasonable prices. Hun south part of the city, was completed yesterday.

It is said that Mr. Whip dreds of people are availing them-' solves of the superior advantages ple. now lias as snug and cozy necr ottered, and tnose who come residence as there is the city, and the early may secure burgains which can not last long. A big boom in real work is a standing advertisement for tho carpenter, Charley Brintzinghof- mm estate is inevitable and the price of KANSAS' HOWARD, Howard lor, who built it. propsrty is rapidly advancing..

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Pages Available:
252
Years Available:
1887-1887