I want you all to go to this link and see what this vendor wants someone to pay for a vintage postcard (1912?) from main street Howard, Kansas. This is ridiculous. Copy and paste the link into your address bar. If it doesn't work, go to www.ebay.com and just put in Howard, Kansas.
http://cgi.ebay.com/RP-Bank-Shops-Dirt-Main-St-Howard-Kansas-1912_W0QQitemZ6281139530QQihZ010QQcategoryZ922QQrdZ1QQssPageNameZWD1VQQcmdZViewItem#ebayphotohosting
:o Oh my....That's outrageous...The people are from South Carolina, I noticed. That's quite a ways from Howard!
That's what I'm saying. Just flat stupid.
And shipping is $2; insurance $3
You can see the bank, and in the background, there's another view of the Metropolitan.
Yep. It's neat. Would you pay $42.00 for it?
A couple of years ago someone was selling "10 sheets of fax paper" on ebay the seller described white paper and said he would waive the shipping and fax the paper to the winning bidder for free, he had a bid of $1.50 a sheet before ebay pulled the sale :o
It is not on Ebay but
a Pittsburg, Ks, bookstore is selling a copy of Elk County, A Narrative History of Elk County and Its People. The book is listed as in "very good" condition and goes for $156.25. They are still availabe locally for $25.
http://www.alibris.com/search/detail.cfm?S=R&bookbin=8602879799&bid=8602879799&siteID=xoZraCfY0Ik-dS34rjN6n._931qvRV6UyQ
Whoever pays that outlandish price for the Elk County History Book, is getting a guaranteed rip-off job.
Actually, my Mother just bought 2 and they were $20.00 a piece. The Benson Museum still has some left.
How can I order one of the books on Elk County. I think that would make a good Christmas present to me. I am serious about ordering one so if one of you wonderful people would let me know who to order it from I would appreciate it.
Does it have the picture in it that you are talking about? 1912 was the year my father was born in Elk County.
Thanks Pat
Okay. Here you go...call or write to Pauline Miller, # 620-374-2333, mailing address is...Mrs. Pauline Miller, PO Box 333, Howard, Kansas 67349.
Tell her that you would like to purchase an Elk County history book. I'm sure she will get you set up. You will probably have to pay postage to get it sent to you. If you want to, tell her I said to call or write her. Pauline used to do most of the abstract work here in Elk County and if you tell her who your dad was, I am positive that she will remember that name.
I phoned the company that has the postcard to get additional information!!!
The thing that intrigued me was the listing said that it was indeed a postcard and had writing on the back of it. I inquired as to the writing and who it was too and from.
Seems the card was sent from a Sarah Britch or Sarah Birch(they said it was hard to read)
It was addressed to a Mimi Maxwell in Osawatamie KS.
(Just in case you wondered)
Thanks for checking on that, Snakehater. I ran variations of the name through the 1910 Elk County census records, and came up with Worth G. Burtch, age 63, born in Indiana, occupation-carpenter (home builder), wife's name was Sarah, age 52. They had a son living with them, Norman E.? (it was hard to read), age 34, born in KS. They were living in Howard twp.
Thankyou Janet,
I will call her on my first early day, somedays I get home by four and I can call then.
I am going to try to make a trip to Elk County this summer, look forward to meeting all of you.
Pat
In addition Ebay has,
An Elk County Sherrif's patch at $4.00 plus 1.50 shipping. [from Beanie Deals at Swampside]
A postcard of the new Elk County courthouse for $5.99
A 1948 Easter greeting from Howard Kansas, $3.50. Difficult to say who it is from.
A 1908 horse and buggy trotting race postcard, $5.00. I dont recognize the venue but it would have to be the fairgrounds. The stands must have looked a lot better at one time.
A lot of 5 Howard, Kansas greetings color postcards that seem to be from the lake, $3.50.
A lot of 3 Moline, Kansas trade tokens from Baker and Son Packet Store, $19.95. Denominations are 10 cents, 5 cents and 25 cents. These might have been for celebration days, etc. Or they might have been given in change or credit.
What is described as a 1941 Elk Falls high school yearbook named the Wildcat, $5.95.
An imposing 1905 color poscard picture of the Longton, Ks highschool, 5.95. The brick building appears to be four stories tall.
About the Longton High School...I believe that they are still using that same building. It has been updated, but it looks like the same one.
Ebay now has a Howard, Kansas commemorative coin for sale. It is a 100th anniversary 1870-1970 coin. The courthouse though looks like the courthouse that burned.
The donut shop is also up for sale on Ebay. The man purchased it last August. Last I heard he was going to build an extension to the old phone building next door for extra seating or whatever and also envisioned a drive up.
The wife and I formerly left the house at 5:20 a.m. so we could be at work by 6:00 a.m. It was not fun and I have a difficult time envisioning me at work by 3 or 4:00 a.m.
I understood that Cooksons bought the donut shop. I did'n't know it was up for sale again.
It is up for sale again - the eBay auction number is 300071745348 - or just click on this link: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=300071745348
It's already got a couple of bids.
Robert Cookson and family bought it and young Mark was running it. I don't think it was doing the business they hoped for. Anyway, maybe someone will buy it and keep it as a donut shop. Who knows?
I went on the link and looked at the ad. The pictures are excellent and the description was wonderful. I hope someone does buy it and keep it for a donut shop. However; that person won't be me.
The sale ends today - 3 bids, reserve not met.
It's been relisted with a Buy It Now for $25,000
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&sspagename=STRK%3AMEWA%3AVRI&viewitem=&item=300082473319&rd=1&rd=1
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=330093676029&ssPageName=ADME:B:SS:US:1
That's the page of a new ebay listing for a yearbook from "Howard, KS" called "Chest of Memories". Nothing I need, but thought I'd let you all know.