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Show HAPPENINGS AT IllNCKlH Qee. E. Billings, Chronicle Representative. Representa-tive. A good rainstorm visited us within the last week or two, which reminded i us that a little rain would not be a miss. Messrs. Black and Hatton, from Fillmore, Fill-more, were In town Sunday buying calves. Those who had calves to sell realized a good price for them. If there Is anything that will send a man to the bad (bugs) Is not having a bumper crop of lucern seed. Of late we have heard some high singing. Elmer Stout Is In town. We can't Imagine why Sylvia 8tout went to Salt I.ake City, unless she went trf attend conference. Francis Slaughter Just returned from Nevada with the expectation of finding find-ing a Home'r, but was sadly disiip-K)inted. disiip-K)inted. Who said things In Hinckley were not on the Improve? I'. J. Marrand has Jiint had his hair cut. It kind a looks like Hill and Art were plotting against somebody. Perhaps Per-haps the whites. If so, Joe and Ves are safe. W. Uushnel was expected In town Sunday, perhaps to speak In Sunday afternoon meeting (and perhaps not), but for some unknown reason he failed to appear. Mr. Kugene Hilton has been wearing a sad look on his face for some time. The only remedy that has been per-scribed per-scribed Is trip to Nevada. I wonder If some one In Scipio haij cattle to gather? Theobold and Hob- Ison are In the business. " |