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Hagerstown Exponent from Hagerstown, Indiana • Page 5

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THE EXPONENT, HAGEKSiUWN, INDIANA, OCT. 18, ECONOMY. Seward Beard and wifo spent the week end at Spiceland. Charles Crawford and wife of Shreveport, were guests of relatives here from Friday until Sunday. Mrs.

Crawford is the daughter of the late Roll Osborn and Kittie Atkinson Osborn. Raymond Knoll and family recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. James O. Robison and son Paul of Whitewater and Mr.

and Mrs. Raney and son of Richmond. Perry Heal ton and family entertained at dinner Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Short and sons James and Chalmer, daughter Mary, and Clarence Williamson, al! of New Paris, John Short and wife of Richmond, and Mrs.

Thos. P. Hadley. Jesse Weaver and Miss Florence Logan were afternoon guests. The electric lights are being installed in a number of Economy homes this week.

The Second division nf the T.ariioa' A.iA I held a market at Beck man's store on Saturday. Mrs. Clara Butler was a recent guest of George Sheffer and wife at Rich mond. Mrs. O.

Cranor entertained on Friday aiiernoon, Mr. ana Mrs. it. U. Bushman, Mrs.

Perry Covalt and son of Mooreland, Mrs. Harry Bushman of Indianapolis, Mrs. Everett Johnson and daughter of Huntsville. Wm. Davis has gone to California to spend the winter.

P. 0. Beck man and family were Sunday guests of of W. S. Newton and wife of Lynn.

J. 0. Ballenger and family entertained at dinner Friday evening in honor of Chas. Crawford and Dride of Shreveport, La. Those present were Mrs.

Agnes Osborn and daughter Daisy and Mrs. Helen Massey of Springfield, Cicero Oler and family were recent guests of Pliny Wolford and family at Indianapolis. Harold Foots and wife of Boston were Sunday guests of Harold Manning and family. C. E.

Dwiggins and wife of Wilming ton, were guests fTiday and Satur day of Mrs. De Ella Newlin and daugh double. day surprise on Friday evening. Among those present were the Misses Blanche Temple, Rhoda Cain, Helen Fisher, Fannie Cain, Martha Weaver, Edna Saunders, Rena Manning, Margaret Bowman and Ada Balleneer. and Messrs.

Delbert, George and Forest i Cain, Elmer Temple. Edcrar Farmer. Virgil Oler. Howard Hnnnicutt, Karl Weyl and Malcolm Marshall. Hoosier Mineral Mixture for hogs, for sale by Dr.

H. J. Weaver, Hagerstown. WANTED Men for rubbing and polishing pianos and phonographs we pay gooa money whUe yon learn. The Stakb Piano Factoby, p.

nn Richmond, Indiana rnones Dr. F. E. McKinnon Dental Surgeon Located in K. of P.

Building HAGERSTOWN Office hoars 8 to 12 and 1 to 4 Residence 191 Office 119 V. R. CHAPMAN (Successor to Woolard Son) Local and long distance trucking of any kind. Special attention to transportation of live stock. Phones: Garage 248; Residence 286 Dissolution Sale The undersigned, will sell at public sale, on the Isaac Allen farm, 2 miles north and 1 mile east of Hagerstown, on Tuesday, October 23, 1923 Beginning at 10.80 o'clock A.

the following personal property: One Bay Mare 4 years old, weight about 1350 sound and well broke, single and George Weaver of Arvilla wan a. rp 15 Head of Cattla 1 cent guest of his brother Rev. Weaver and family. 7 milk cows consisting of one Holstein cow 7 years old, will be fresh in Cyrus Peckmpaugh of Springport was! March; one Jersey cow 5 years old, was fresh in June; one Shorthorn SnXv and famfly on ww 7 years old wiU fresh of November; one Shorthorn cow 3 years Albert Beall entertained on a. Jnne; two 2 yr old heifers, were fresh in June; one Jer MralSBtoeStS 7 Hofctein cow; these cows are all bred and giving a good flow of Cecil Cain and wife.

i Two beifers, one Holstein and one half Jersey, and both will be James Crownover of Milton, Miss 'n December; two yearling heifers, two srJring heifer calves, one Hol Maree Oler, Omer Oler and wife of bull 2 years old, tmd one Shorthorn bull 9 months old. Richmond, motored tn Duvtnn nn Snii. day. John Manning and wife have moved to their property recently purchased of earnest nepiogie. Mrs.

Martha Farmer cntrtnu1 Sm. day Wm. Farmer and family and the Misses Brown and Wilson of Anderson, Art Denny and family of Richmond, I Oran Farmer and family and Howard i Anderson and family. Alonzo Cain and wife and John Man ning and wife were week end guests of Joe Burgess and family at New Rich 1 mond. i Miss Maree Oler was given a birth 04 Head of Hogs 94 11 sows with pigs by their sides; some of these pigs are old enough to wean; 15 shoats weighing about 100 lbs.

Corn in the field to be sold by the bushel. 200 bushel of oats more or less; some nice timothy hay in the mow. TERMS MADE KNOWN ON DAY OF SALE. Lunch Berved on the ground. ROSCOE LILLY ISAAC ALLEN Hindman Weddle, Auctioneers.

Horace Hoover, Clerk..

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