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The Howard Daily Traveler from Howard, Kansas • 4

The Howard Daily Traveler from Howard, Kansas • 4

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HOWARD DAILY traveler. Til OS. S. KRUTZ. T.

S. ULLLli, Cashier. tV. W. II.

GIBSOV. K. IXGERHAX.V, Assistant Cashier. ous and in his heart resolved at onco that so long as he was alive and unable to travel his friends at home JispEB Carter Kiutob. Entered at the Poctoffire at Howard.

Kaunas, second claif mail mnticr. Again Decoration day is ut hand; the day whn we meet to scatter flowers over the graves of our soldier dead. Thanking all who have so liberally donated flowers in the past, wc bespeak the same favors at their hands, by requesting all who can to semi in flowers in bulk or We learn that parties here are corresponding with, and receiving favorable replies from rail road companies in the cast, witn a view of rim-ning an excursion train from there to this point. Such a scheme would work wonders for our oitr, and we believe that funds can be secured in Howard sutlieicnt to pay r.Il ex First HOWARD i'fT should hear nothing from him. They I were all finally conveyed to a hos-! pital.

and placed in charge of corapet-1 ent physicans and nurses. For days Frank remained in a half conscious state and his nurse had so far failed to tfrttsi'Kll'TlOX: Ton IVntu prr week, delivered to anr hninei! houw in town. Feriim hot rereivlii'i their paper reiruarly and promptly, will pleavr report!" lliis cfliie. .00 an inch per month I.oc!'.'i. 5 rtnts ui'rliuf for (irt iowrti in mid 2 13 tents per line for earn eutiwonent insertion.

At last he penses and in this wav cut the fare learn from him his name, Paid Up Surplus down to almost nothing, which would insure a well loaded train. slowly began to recover and soon could converse with those who had watched by his bed side nil through long dreary nights and days of his surJerings. Slowly he improved, but KANSAS. HOWARD, boquet. to the Post Hall as early as possible ou the morning of the 30th.

where a committee will receive them. Girls and boys are especially requested to bring flowers in baskets or boquets to be carried by themselves. Wild flowers will be as acceptable as tame ones. Mary L. Topping.

J. C. Steele, Coi ps Pres. Poat Com. About twenty strap jers got off the train here last night They hail from the east and there isii.t enough exclamation points in this office to ex cautiously and effectively evaued every question concerning his home or friends.

At last he was pronoun Arrival Mini Drpnrturc Trains. Leave Kmpnrht n. Arrive nt Howard 8:3 p. m. leavre Howurl 8:3" p.

in. Arrive Moline in. Leave iline m. Arrive at Howard .1. m.

Laves Howard Arrivei at Emporia 12:01 p. til 'ami Aei-nmtuodatlon Ddly, Except. Sunday. Leave Emporia n. Arrive at Howard 1 p.

m. leave Howard 2:45 p.m. Arrive at Emporia tflpji. EDWARDS' BAKERY Keepg a full supply of- Oranges, Lemons, Bananas, Candies TOBACCO. CIGARS, NUTS, press their surprise when the)' arose this morning and gazed upon the bioad fields of waving corn and wheat.

They had almost expected to find covotes, buffalo and savages roaming over the prairies, and to find here ced out of danger, and at nooe prepared to resume hi3 journey. It was now three months since Frank had departed from home, and he knew that Gerald had been very anxiously watching for some word from him. Before starting out Frank wrote a letter to hij cousin telling him that he wai doing finely and that he would write as soon as he made another stop Howard Poktnflloc. Office hour from a. m.

tetter reentered and money order insne 7 B.m.to5:00p. except while distrihutinsf and miikim' nn mulls. Office own on Sunday from Ice cream at Edwards'. Go to Edward's for Ice cream. Flour and Feed at Leckliter's.

Oils and Syrups at the City More fresh good at the City Good fresh Apple Butter at Thom boundless area of corn almost ready Ta- .31. to 10:00 a. m. J- K. to tassel, the market glutted with every variety of early vegetables and And everything to be found In first-class restaurant and Bakery, bles are supplied with the very best the markets afford.

CHIT.CIIK AM) SOCIKTIES. country produce, is so vastly different, from what they had expected that X'ETl't TIST EPISCOPAL: Services every "tlnday at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m.

licv. S. S. SlArrix, Pastor. as Lassu s.

FrilOfiL: Every Sunday at 9 they are all sick with the "Kansas fever" and will not be cured until they sell out in the cast and, move to Eik See those Cottage Hams at the where he would stay long enough to receive an answer. Frank continued his journey placing as many miles between himself and his home, as he tlieM.E. Clitirrh. n. If.

HTNES. Superintendent. City grocery. PHWSBTTP.m He. W.

V. McCuiie. Pan- Have you had he children's picture tor. Service every Sandayat 1. i.

and p.m. Praver meetings WMnesdav eveninis at 7:30. PRESBYTERI Sunday School: Wm. Hcrr, tvken, if not don't wait but get them Rnnerlii tendevt. Service everv Snnday at 9 a.m CXIOXSL'KDY SCHOOL: Every Sunday at now at Ong's.

Lost: Somewhere in the city, East Side Wabash Ave-, Howard, Kansrt. I am still liere and expect to continue to keep on hands a handsome, good and cheap Jewelry of all kiqds. Will repair watches, clocks and jewelry on shornotice aqd at satisfactory a.m. in he Centenary Clinrcli. A.

F. EI1Y. Superintendent. could, with no particular destination in view, and caring but little whither he went. His solo object Ww being to forget the past and remove fro.n hi3 vision the image of one whom he eoncidercd untrue to her promise aud a regular coquette.

continued next Monday county. To the citizens of the city of Howard: Monday, May the 30, is tho day set apart for Decoration Day, and is made a public holiday by law. Oa that day we may lay aside our usual avocations and perform the sacred and pleasant duty of decorating the last resting place of the brave men BAPTIST CHURCH: Service on the fourth silk mitten. Finder will please leave same at Topping and drug lahtmih of each month. Prer at 11 a.

and "-30 p. ni. Prayer nieetiiu; every Wednesday store. vctijg. J.

P. Wat, Pastor. COXIJPF.OATIOSAL: Hey. D. Dunham.

Pus- tor. Services every Suhhath at .1 p. nt the Onera House. Preaching services and Sahbath S. Povtuitt, Attorney-nt-law.

How- School are combined. Praver meetiiiE every Wed- Kansas. Office, rooms Sand 4, tiie first National Bunk. neaday even.iie at tno'Jeiitenary cnurcn. M.

STANTON Post. No. 2:1, Grand rmy of who left their homes and all the comforts of life to endure hardships, and nted: Bno men to eall at thin office the Republic, assembles on the first Saturday In "Wat at once and enhseribe for this pacer each moiitn at an. onrne mini jvuiminj hi All members and vlf itttiff comrades are 10 cents per week for the daily, or $1,00 pn.vn for noth weekly and daily three months, if paid'in ad requested to be at tie Post rooms promptly at the death itself, for the preservation of our country and its flag. Let us on that d.y dedicate ourselves anew to F.

A. Moline, Kan. vance, -tours desitrnntcil, D. H. HAYNElft.

J. C. STEELE, Adjutant. Post Commander. We neglected yesterday to say that Robert Barr was in the city.

Memorial services was to have been held in the church at Elk Falls, by Rev. W. C. Godwin, next Sunday at 10 a. but owingto the sickness of Rev.

Goodwin, Rev S. S. Martin will deliver the sermon, and the hour has bisn changed to 2:30 p. m. Subscribe for the Daily at once.

patriotism and liberty; to our country E. 5L STAXTOX. Relief Corps, Xo. 3A. meets ou the third Saturday of each montti at ao ciock p.

"W- CARTER, and our flag, and with joyful hearts strew tho graves of the Nation's dead All member are requested to he at the hall prmpt ly at the appointed hour. Mrs L. LEWIS Prcs't-ALBIXA LABRAXT. Sec'y. with choicest flowers.

And it is rec Howard Live Stocknnd I'rnilnco Market. Butter 8 cts eggs 7 Potatoes $1.25 $1.50. Apples bushel. Turnips 25c bushel. Cabbage 5 6 ft.

-Parsnips $1.00 bushel. Fat hogs $3.35 $3.75 Cattle 3.25(34.25. HOWARD LODRE, No. 131. 1.

O. of 0. P. meets ommended that all business be sus pended, and business houses closed on Fridoy evenintr of each wei-K. 'J raveling ureiu-rn ill eo'dd standing cordially invited to attend, J.

II. TURNER, X.G. CO. CHENEY, Sec'y. LAUGDRYMACte during the hours designated in the New Potatoes and Strawberries at the "City Grocery." 65dtf TAXCRED LODGE.

Xo. K. meets in Odd Fellow Hall, Howard, Kansas, every Thursday published program for such services. L. Scott, Mayor.

evening j. duurvauiM, u. J. A. THOMPSON, K.

R. 8. 1WPH LODGE. No. 155 A.

F. A. M. meet in reeular communication Tuesday on or before the GUARANTEES SATISFACTION. PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS.

Wm. LECKLITER, full moon of each niomn. MUMMA, sec, B.L. BRUSH, W.M. F.

M. Comstock, of Topeka, was in HOWARD CHAPTER, No. A. M. meets -DEALER IN- the city yesterday.

an the second Thursday in each month, A. O. U. W. Meets at Howard the second a fourth Monday of eaeh month.

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

F. A. Stoddard, ot pilk alls, is in 3GR0GEBIES the city attending court. FLOU AND FEED, COMPANY F. 3d Repiment, K.

N. meets fot Dr. W. F. Oliver left this morning for a trip through the west.

firm on the Brat ednesday ana tmra satnruiiyoi each month at 1 o'clock p. ni. JACOB AM11ERO, Captain Commanding. T. P.

CAMPBELL Sat Serjeant. L. II. Ilodnck, Kansas City, Call 'and the bargains in; jancy and staple groceries at pickeb his teeth at the indsor yes Bran, shorts, chop feed, oats, corn, flour, and everything kept in a first class flour and feed store, and sell at prices as low or lower than any firm in town. '1 the corner opposite Welborn Hotel, terday.

$10,000 TO LOAN ON IMPROVED FARMS, AT THE ELK COUNTY STATE BANK, W. E. Dond, of the Eureka Rcpub ican, was in tiie city yesterday on GROCERY." "CITY business. C. L.

Lane aud James McGee, of Moline, were in Howard yesterday INCOHPOKATED latiU lyulAOLlCUAO 101 i. on business. The famous "Fancv," "Topeka." and 'Eagle1'' Flour I Lai-phis in country produce. Peter Kenney, of Springfield. LOCAL NEWS 1TE3M Don't fail to see" Among the Brcak-'ers" Monday Night.

George Lee has settled at Coolidge and whites that he wants the Traveler. S. Parker, of Independence, has was registered at the popular ind I if rmmm 1 if csfliL sor yesterday. '( D. M.

LIGHTER, HOWARD, KAUS. C. C. Gibson, of St. Lorns per ambulated upon the streets of How added his name to the Tra veler's list ard yesterday.

E. 11. ancamp made us a call yes HOWAKD, KANSAS. IEDOjOOO I Surplus and Profit3, 5,030 terday and presented us with a hand Capital, TO THE FRONT! of subscribers, II. Marx, of Kansas City arrived on the morning morning train and is registered at the Windsor.

some lot of posies. J. S. Huntley, of Cherry vale, is in Pirkctoks O. W.

McKpv, X. Momma. Aaron TJ. P. Glenn and A.

V. Eby. 'Offickk O. W. Key, 'President iloiuma, Vice Pruiidont: A.

Euy, Cashier Xoves Barber, Assistant Cfisliif r. CoMRKfTONKKN-rsChnso Niitiori'tl Uiink, Xow York; National Bank of Kansas City and Hank of Commerce, Kama City, Missouri. the city again looking after the new -With the best stock of- court house of which he is the con tractor. 1 nr Miss Denison, who was in the city nvassiniig for the life of Gen, JOS. McGEE SON, Logan, retured to her home in Eureka yesterday to attend the funeral of her sister in-law.

Iu Southern Kansas. No nrfsrpprrnentation of poods to oflect sulo-3. My repairing department la complete. iironize Coffin, the Jeweler, Howard, Ktmmi. C.

B. Lickliter sold Thursday flour nd Sab Stable Live rv.reeaa to the amount of $125.00. and yester day in the afternoon he sold 4G sacks of flour. People shouldn't complain ESTABLISHED. 37l.

of dull times while such sales as this JVlolind are kept up. Kansas. Geo. O. Harris, one of the rustling Bank tate business men of Moline, came up to the capital yesterday in quest of some nroduce.

He had several egg cases along, but whether he purchased eggs hereto fill them we do not know, Howard. Kansas. Paid Up Capital, 825,000.00. Mrs. Samuel Baughtnan, of Fre- donia, Kansas, arrived on the evening train Thursday, and is visiting at the ONLY 5 CENTS! After June first I will delrver fresh milk to any part of tho city, for cash, at five cents a quart.

I also request that those 'who are now owing me be prepared to settle their accounts on that date. Thomas axey. lomc of Capt. and Mrs hite. Mrs.

KEFKRKxers axt Coiiubstospknts Firat Nfttionnl B.ink of Emporia. Flrl JTiitionul Bunk of -New York, Merchants' National Bank of Kansas City, Mo. aughman and Mrs. luto were iwrjMrntnrWBr-irrru school mates and grew up to-gethcr The Daily Traveler is under obligations to Uncle Asa Thompson for favors rendered yesterday. Note the new ad this morning of Will Lecklitcr, and when in need of flour, feed or any thing in his lino of business, call and see him.

From the largo number of farm wagons coming into town as we go to press. (8.30 a.m.) we imagine that our merchants will be busy to-day. We acknowledge tiie receipt of copies of the Mountain Breeze and the Las Vegas, (X. Daily Optic. They were sent us by Miss May Powell.

Other arrangements having been made the babtismal services noticed lastSabath at the Opera will not take place at Elk river crossing next Sabbath. D. Dunham. Last evening we received the initial number of the Seward County Vow-ant, an eight page, six column newspaper, published by R. E.

Hicks at Springfield, Kas. Its a daisy. "Among the Breakers" by the lloward Dramatic Association at Opera house Monday eve May 30th. Proceeds to be nsed for the benefit of the omen's Relief Corps and O. A.K.

Dr. Cheney informs us that ho found his sister at Saybrook, 111., much improved health when he arrived there. He says the crops all along the road look exceedingly well and the people have every reason to feel elated over the prospects of an abundant harvest' An editor in Wichita, in describing the marvelous beauty of that little dog cart town, says: "Oh, for a brace of wings that wo might rise at dawn with tho meadow lark and soar aloft to gaze for a moment upon the city of booms." If it wasn't for the respect that we have for the profesh. we'd like to be there with a pop and shoot the buzzard as ho "soars aloft." in the same town in Iowa. A SERVANTS FAULT; pitorniEToRs op tiik- THE PARLOR fiSEAT MARKET Howard Demogat, rnbllslipil Every Wednesday Twenty Yearn Separated Through The Neglect of Servant.

oltlOtNAL CUTTER III. All was excitement and amid the Everything pcrtdlng to a first clns moat market constantly kept on 'hand. Trp3 Onjy Dsmocratic Paper in A SrLLXDID OFFEK. THE WEEKLY CAl'lIAL AND FARMER'S JOCnNATi 1 mid the weekly 'i HAVE LEU tor $1.00. We oiler tho Weekly Capital and Farmer eournnl and the Weekly Traveler for 1.G0.

This splendid otter Is fur cash, and cnablr every oitizon of our county to retire ti valuable paper from the capital ot tlioftate, and his own local paper at the prweof one subscription. Subscilbo a nee. pitiful wails which were herd on every ELK COUNTY hand was ono in which we are now deeply interested. A broken rail had been overlooked by the section Gives all tho locr.l and general news. men aud this was the result.

The The oillclul pupcr ot tho county J.ll. 11 A IX I'ublUhvr NEW GOODS. NEWFIKM. engine and one or two coaches had asscd safely over the broken rail. and these were immediately dispatch ed to the first station beyond for med WE DON'T WANT THE EARTH CASSIL, ical aid.

A'l possiblo speed was made and soon returned with several hysiciansand nurses who proceeded at once to take caro of the unfortun GENERAL GROCERIES! THE BOSTON STORE ate victims. Help had cametoo late to save a few of, them but many others who wcra stunned and slightly bruised ncuded only to luwu their wounds dressed ar.d a drink of water to revive them. Frank llolbrook, less fortunate than many others had received severe injuries, and when the physicians came to fee him, shook their heads and remarked that it was a doubt fill ence. Frunk, though unable to utter a word was cousd- "Provisions. Confectioneries, FlnoClgnrs, Tobaccos.

Fruit, Vegetables, Ornnpcs and Lcinon. Uneon, Salt, and everything pcrtf.lnhg to a first class grocery store. Wo guarantee our prices to be iw low uc any firm In tho city. The Postand Corps of Howard having invited the various churches of our city tt hold memorial services ou the Sabbuth of May 29, in compliance with such a request, pastors have mado tneir arrangements. Rev, S.

S. Martian will preach a memori'ul sermon ii: the K. church ut 10.30 a.m. And Rev. D.

Piinliimi one at 3 o'clock p.m. at tho opera houe, HOI0B BUTTER A SPECIALTY But we will lull von wlirrn you enn col tho mint anutU for tlio Irant monoy. urn wHInR for mi (-(in jrlvu von tho bcni'ill of very low lirlcuo, Our Mock la full of bnruiiinii in ilrt'KK cowls Iiiwiik, iiitliict. timl while coon, honolo ihhI Jnrncy wiilntB, cmlirolili.T'l cnpM nuil ncnrld, hoiicry, glove uui tliu Lvt lilting ami wearing boots mid nUoui in Elk Co..

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1887-1887