The Anthony Weekly Bulletin Harper County Friday March 25, 1898 A letter form Jack BOGUE, Neodesha, says that H.B. WAKEFIELD, formerly of Hallman & Wakefield of this city, is now proprietor of a Racket store in Neodesha, taking possession recently. Miss Helen RILEY came down from Wichita, where she has been attending Fairmount College, for a week's vacation, and will be the guest of her sister, Mrs. W.E. TREADWELL and other relatives and friends while in the county and city. Henry AYRES of Danville writes us to change his address from Danville to Augusta, Woods county, Oklahoma. Mr. AYRES has been a resident of the county for a good many years and we regret to lose him as a citizen. People who had early garden truck up , are deploring the Tuesday freeze, and their more slothful neighbor who did not get his garden in, is now saying, " I told you so," and I knew that we would have some cold weather before April. Harry WHITNEY and Dick SETHMAN sailed from Seattle on Monday the 7th day of this month bound for the gold fields of Alaska. The boys took sixteen month's provisions with them and at the time of their communitcation neither had experienced any sea sickness; they will probably stay at Skaguay until the season of open weather in that country. The wild geese are usually reliable weather prophets, but they got as badly fooled as the people Monday evening. All evening up to midnight they were flying north and predicting warm weather, but shortly after midnight they struck a norther coming south that set them about face in a hurry and lowered their worth as weather prophets about 80 per cent.