The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday April 22, 1898 Mr. and Mrs. J.A. McPHEE are occupying rooms over the Hurd stone building lately vacated by Mr. and Mrs. J.W. CLENDENIN. Doctor BOWERS has puchased the McPhee property and they gave possession this week. The largest yield of wheat we have heard of this season was raised by John PRESTON of Berlin township. One field of hard wheat yielded twenty-four and another thirty-three bushels. Mr. Preston's neighbors claim him to be the champion wheat grower of their township this year. W.O. HAMMERS is convalescing from a serious attatck of malarial fever. It was feared for some time that it would develop into typhoid fever, but at last reports the fever was broken and he was able to be up and around. They have had a case of typhoid fever in their family annually for the past three years and they are very much in hope that they will be able to escape this year. Miss Grace LAPHAM has been assisting in the postoffice recently and we understand she will have charge of the general delivery window under Postmaster CROOKER. With proper experience Miss Lapham will make a valuable clerk in the postoffice. Sam P. JONES, the grain man, Sundayed with Anthony friends. Mr. Jones is buying grain for a Kansas City house, and says that all along the road he is greeted with the Kansas City Star's story about being Sam Jones the evangelist. W.A. MILLER went down to Deer Creek and Nardin Thursday of this week. He reports a heavy rain in that section and the corn crop practically assured.