TheAnthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday June 17, 1898 Off To War. Anthony has at last a representation in the volunteer force of the United States Army. Tuesday afternoon H.O. DAVIS and V.L. HUTCHINSON went up to Abilene to enlist as members of Colonel FUNSTON's regiment, and a telegram received at this office Thursday states that both were accepted and that they would leave Emporia for San Francisco Friday over the Santa Fe. H.O. Davis is a young attorney of ability and has for a number of years been a justice of the peace in this city. He has been a good citizen and will make a good soldier. Mr. Hutchinson has been identified with the newspaper interests of this county for the past eleven years, and is personally known to a majority of the Bulletin readers and we know the he will prove a good soldier. Anthony has not a large number of represenatives in the war, but she will never need to be ashamed for those who have answered their country's call. the Bulletin congratulates Messers. Davis and Hutchinson on their patriotism and their succ! ess in passing the ordeal of an examination before the recruiting officers, and wished for them a safe voyage to Manila, their share of the glory of the conquest of Manila, and that when their work is successfully accomplished, that they may return to us no poorer in health or purse, for the part they have taken in upholding and defending the honor of their country. Their undertaking is no light one and they fully realize the perils on land and sea that confronts them. All honor to Anthony's volunteer soldiers, Harvey O. Davis and W.L. Hutchinson.