The Anthony Weeky Bulletin Harper County Friday March 11, 1898 A Boy Lost. Early Monday morning it was announced that Grover, the oldest son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank WAY, was lost. The last heard of him had been Sunday afternoon when he had started to catch up with some boys supposed to be located on Spring creek, and as he did not return at dark the folks were a little uneasy, but thought he was going to stay all night with some of his playmates, but when school time come and he had not put in an appearance they thought it time to begin the search for him. The fire bell collected the citizens and searching parties were hastily formed, the most of them leaning to the direction he was supposed to have taken up the creek. The suspense was soon over for the boy was soon located sound and well. He had started up the creek and not finding the boys, kept going on and finally got turned around and walked the wrong way until dark, when he took to a straw stack to spend the night but being found by the farmer he was given shelter for the night and started home! bright and early but missed the road and was hunting for it when found. Everybody was relieved when it became known that he had been found alive and well, and Grover's appearance at school was hailed with delight by all, and the smaller boys have made quite a hero of him.