The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday December 24, 1897 M.H. BROOKS, one of our successful cattle feeders, had a car of hogs on the Wichita market the first of the week. Mr. Brooks don't allow his hogs to get very old or cost him much money before he markets them. Uncle Joe LEWIS of Stohrville township has one of the best farms in Harper county. Mr. Lewis has the best orchard in the county but as it did not yield very well he made up the shortage in that line by raising turkeys for the Christmas market, and delivered to L.N. KETCHEN of this city nearly 300 turkeys, which brought in the neighborhood of $250. Mr. Lewis also had a large wheat crop. Uncle I.M. COUCH, this week received word from J.K.P. HALSTEAD, who lived near Corwin, that they lost their infant son last Sunday. Mr. BONHAM another son-in-law of Mr. Couch, recently lost his little daughter, Mary. The families have the sympathy of their many friends in their affliction. Clarence BENNETT of the Grand Avenue Hotel, Oklahoma City, came in Saturday evening for a short visit with Anthony friends. He had been visiting his father on his strip ranch and stopped off here on his way home. E.E. JONES and family are spending the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. T.A. LAMBERT of Arkansas City. June SMITH, the barber, came in from McPherson Wednesday of this week and will spend his vacation with friends in Harper county.