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Domestic News December 5, 1923

The Daily Star Mirror

Moscow, Latah County, Idaho

What is this article about?

Andrew C. Hagan purchased the Third Street market from J. G. Gibson, taking possession on Tuesday. Hagan, a experienced meat man from Hagan & Cushing, plans improvements. Gibson, after 18 months ownership, thanks patrons and intends to open a grain office after past work in Moscow.

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ANDREW HAGAN BUYS THIRD
STREET MARKET FROM GIBSON

Andrew C. Hagan has purchased
the Third Street market from J. G.
Gibson, taking possession Tuesday.
Mr. Hagan is a practical meat man
and has been chief sausage maker for
the Hagan & Cushing company, at
their large plant here for a number
of years. It is his intention to make
some improvements at the market
within a short time.

Mr. Gibson has been owner of the
business for the past 18 months and
has done a very satisfactory business.
He wishes to express, through the
columns of The Star-Mirror, his ap-
preciation of the liberal patronage
accorded him. It is his intention to
open a grain office in a short time
and to again engage in buying grain.

He was engaged in the grain busi-
ness in Moscow for a number of
years.

What sub-type of article is it?

Economic

What keywords are associated?

Market Purchase Third Street Market Andrew Hagan J G Gibson Grain Business Moscow

What entities or persons were involved?

Andrew C. Hagan J. G. Gibson Hagan & Cushing Company

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Tuesday

Key Persons

Andrew C. Hagan J. G. Gibson Hagan & Cushing Company

Outcome

hagan took possession of the market and plans improvements. gibson, after 18 months of satisfactory business, plans to open a grain office.

Event Details

Andrew C. Hagan purchased the Third Street market from J. G. Gibson. Hagan is a practical meat man and chief sausage maker for Hagan & Cushing company. Gibson expresses appreciation for patronage via The Star-Mirror and intends to engage in buying grain again after past business in Moscow.

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