The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday September 23, 1898 Born: To Mr. and Mrs. L.B. CONNELL, Saturday, a 10 pound girl. Born: To Mr. and Mrs. Fred VEAL Wednesday morning, a 9-pound girl. Madstone: Attica, Kan., Sept. 20, '98 Editor Bulletin: I can see by your last paper Anthony has a mad dog scare on hand. Please state for the benefit of any other who may be bitten that the madstone at Attica is genuine, has cured several, and will cure all who come soon enough after being bitten. I know it to be a genuine madstone as it saved my life and that of my children. Resp., Dora D. TAYLOR. W.W. ANDREWS of Corwin was transacting business in the city Thursday between trains. Wanted: Good boy to do chores for board with privilege of going to school. J.J. COSTA. Mrs. Mary E. WILSON and Mrs. Lou HERRINGTON who have been visiting in the city with their sister, Mrs. H.R. RICE, for the past two weeks left Wednesday for their homes. The former to Smith Center, Kan., and the latter to Monmouth, Illinois. A queer suit has been brought against the Firsco Railroad Company in Montgomery county by J.T. BROOK, who asks $10,400 damages accuring from fright caused by being nearly run over by a train. Wonder what he would have asked had he actually been injured.