The Hydro Review (Hydro, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1921 Page: 2 of 4
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LADIES
WE are prepared to give the best of service should
you desire a massage or a shampoo we use the very
best of Massage Creams and Shampoo preparations
Try us and you will be our customers for life
Sanitary Barber Shop
J W Madden Prop
DO YOU READ
THE ADS?
THE HYDRO REVIEW
J E Herndon Publisher
Mrs J E Herendon Editor
Published Every Thursday
$150 per year
Entered at the Post Office at
Hydro Okla as second vlass
matter
If you do you will find by reading this that we have
a mew cream testing outfit which insures a perfect
test rand we always pay the highest prices for-chick-oensnd
eggs
I F HOLTER
Phone 127
I NEW MILLINERY
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A new shipment of fall hats and veils has just arrived
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This includes smart effects in Duvetine velvet and -plush
in the new fall shades Alsq Beaver and Felts
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You will find our prices very reasonable
Come early and get first choice
Mrs P F GATES
THE REVIEW IS
COMING BACK
' It has ' been three months
since the Review plant went up
in smoke At that time we ex-
pected to be back in business
in two or three weeks but we
found it impossible to secure
new equipment and so we de-
cide to buy complete plant We
finally found that the Butler
Herald was for' sale and we
bought this plant about three
or four weeks ago Then the
question of a suitable building
came up and we have been up
in the air ‘ We were rather shy
of a frame building as we have
not for gotten the smell of
smoke
Our new Intertype type set-
ting machine arrived Friday
and the plant at Butler was
shipped Thursday We expect
to have a new hollow tile build-
ing in about three or four
weeks so if present plans work
out the general public will soon
be tormented with home made
hot air
At the New Furniture Store
LAKE CREEK
Mrs L A Riddle who has
been visiting her sister Mrs
Nick German returned to her
home at Dustin Okla Friday
of last week
Miss Edna West who is work
ing in the bank at Weatherford
is spending her weeks vacation
with her brother Joe West
and family at Sudan Texas
W E Packard made a busi-
ness trip to Bridgeport Sun-
day Mr- and Mrs J H Scarth
and son George attended the
Chautauqua at Hintoh last
week
Miss Thelma Eakins ’visited
in the Dunn home in Hydro and
took in the Chautauqua last
week 1
Ed West and family Mr Hol-
land and family J- H Scarth
and family H P Boschert and
wife Nick German and wife
and Miss Helen Packard en-
joyed a melon feast at the L
German home Surtday after-
noon Miss Madeline Boschert has
accepted a position as sales
lady in one of the leading stor-
es in Shawnee Okla
The J II- Scarth’s are driv-
ing a nice new Ford car
Mrs Nick German left for
Ponca City Thursday to visit
her parents Mr and Mrs E N
Cesar and her sister Mrs Ollie
I Halliday
Claude Wright N German
'L- G ’Jman and iMr Holland
I went to the Washita on a fish-
jing trip Monday
j Mrs E W Wright is visit-
ing her parents Mr- and Mrs
N A Oaks She and her hus-
band leave for Oklahoma City
I the last of the week to locate
there
few days
Floyd Kelly was called home
Saturday on account of his
brother’s illness
Dewey Mauk and wife were
in Eakly Saturday night and
Sunday
Mrs Claude McGahaney
and children are here from
Blackwell visiting in the Wal-
ter Mauk home
Mr Lacy’s brother came
from Calumet to help him in
the Garage during the busy
season
- R P Willis is in Oklahoma
City this week
Mrs Willis and son visited
in Cordell a few days last week
David Smith and family and
Guy Oglesby and family went
to Hinton Sunday and from
there to Hydro Ray Suter and
Ina Shelton joined them and
took supper and then took in
the band concert
Mrs- Earnest Meeks came
Monday to spend a fortnight
with her parents and to go
home with her daughter who
has been here some time
Mr and Mrs Vernie Shelton
left last ‘ night for the moun-
tains for a few days
Frank Barber and family
who formerly lived on a farm
north of Hydro but who for
the past four or five years have
lived at Mercer Mo have
moved back to this community
and will locate here as soon as
they- can find a suitable farm
For the present they are visit-
ing Mr Barber’s brother-in-law
F A Pitzer and family ' -
EXCELSIOR
' Miss Nina Bright of Edmond
came home Saturday for a
vacation and to visit with home
folks while the hot weather is
passing y
A bouncing baby boy also
came to make his home ' with
Mr and Mrs Fred Bright M
day morning All are doing
fine
Ed Newton has been to see
sick
his father who has been quite
Two of Mr and Mrs Green
Fillmore’s daughters are visit-
ing them The kin folks here
were all there Sunday for din-
ner about forty in all
Mrs A M Hatfield and chil
dren returned last week from
Glenco Oklahoma where they
had been visiting her older chil
dren and old friends They
found her son Herbert who had
been living with his sister had
married the day before they
got there
Mrs 1 Hatfield’s nephew
came home with them for an
extended visit
Miss Lizzie Adams went to
Garber last week to visit her
sister Nannie and family
Troy and family spent Sat-
urday night with home folks
they all went Ashing
CHRISTIAN CHURCH NOTES
Let’s wind up the contest by
a great day Sunday Hinton
has been coming to the front
the last three weeks and we
must show a little pep
’ Sunday School at” 10 a m
Communion ' services and
preaching Subject “I Saw
Him” Evening service 8:30
p m' Subject ‘‘Lifting’’
The Master needs you and
one seventh of your time be-
longs to him-
’Arthur A Hedges Pastor
mere
I Mr Isaac Oakes is here from
PRICES ARE AT
ROCK BOTTOM
BUY NOW
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In 1920 — 1000 feet of select oak flooring cost $250
Today you will buy for $25000 100 feet select oak
flooring 1000 feet drop siding 1000 feet dimen-
sion 1000 feet sheeting 1000 lath 1 window
frame 1 front door-and 50 lbs of nails '
BUY NOW— WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU
The Standard Lumber Co
c A HENNEN Mgr
Hydro Oklahoma
California for an extended vis-
it with his parents Mr and Mr
N A Oakes
Johnnie Lefever was calling
in the Scarth home Monday
One of our prosperous farm-
ers Mr- J H Scarth has pur-
chased another farm this
makes' Mr Scarth owner of
over one thousand acres of land
Mrs N- German and L Ger
man spent Monday with - Mrs
Claude Wright
EAKLY
Mrs S C Kelly is staying in
Ft Cobb with her grandson
who is very low and not expect
ed to live
Seward Jameson’s cousin is
here from Hydro to spend a
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Money bnck without question
If HUNT'S GUARANTEED
SKIN DISEASE REMEDIES
(Hunt' Solve end Soap) fail in
the treatment of Itch Ectemt
Ringworm Tetter o ither itch
tog skId diaesNCt Try the
treatment at Out rUk
STANDARD DRUG CO
CHURCH SERVICES
AT CEDAR
Sunday school 10:30 Preach
ing by Rev Hedges at 3 o’clock
At the close of the afternoon
servoces the ordinance of
baptism will be observed
TILE PRICE REDUCED
Building tile has come down
from $95 plus the freight a
year ago to $80 plus freight at
present on car lots This is
within $6 per thousand of what
they were before the war
I also have a 20 per cent re-
duction on tile ailos for imme-
diate delivery the best perma-
nent silo on the market today
A man with a dozen winter
cows and a tile silo is as inde-
pendent as a hog on ice
- Order your tile now- in car
lots ’ — -
A’ D BAKIN
Telephone 2401 Hydro ORaT-
FOR SALE! — Grapes at 5 cents-
per pound at the farm- Mrs
N A Oaks '
FOR SALE — My farm 9
miles northwest of Hydro-
See or Phone R L Kiker
phone 315 Hydro Okla 4-tp
FOR SALE— One 20 bbl wat-
er tank one 15 inch lawm
mower one washing machine
and wmiger' extra good one
30 feet of two inch pipe Dr-
Clyde Gordon
FOR RENT — I have a furnish-
ed room for rent Laura Vos--berg
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FOR SALE — Tomatoes '$100'
per bushel at farm Mrs
Frank McCulloch
LOST — Cap off of gas tank of
car Finder please return to EL
O Pack
FOR SALE— -One new Emer-
son 2-row lister for wheat land1
made for tractor or horse hitch
E O Pack
FOR SALE — Good Second
Hand Davis Sewfng Machine
New Furniture Store-
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Chautauqua Is Over
Everybody had a good time and have gone back to
work We are here to serve you: and will be giact to
have you drop in when in need of Barber work We
are always glad to see you even if you don’t have
work done '
Yours very truly
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EARL and WALT at
The City Barber Shop
A Warning
LADIES— -Our new coats and suits have arrived and
it will be well for you to see them and choose the one
you want before the best ones are gone: We have ’
some wonderful values which cannot be duplicated’
elsewhere Also see our new line of serges broad'
cloths tricotines and other fall fabrics
Now is the time to buy these materials as it may be-
come impossible to gte later shipments f
Factories are holding back on manufacturing un-
til they see how the orders come in and the only way
to be sure of getting what you want is to choose from
our large stock now or place your order with us soon
so that we may have a better ehanee to please you
Shorty Addison the “pop
king” is serving liquid refresh
ments to the thirsty at the re-
union at Bridgeport this week
Mr and Mrs’G H Fry left
last week for points in eastern
Illinois where ' they will visit
relatives and old friends for
three or four weeks
L L WEST
LUNCH
For a quick lunch drop in at
Bigley’s in the lobby of the
Princess Theatre
Hambergers and cold drinks
STOP THAT ITCHING
If you suffer from any form
of skin disease such as Itch
Eczema Ring-Worm Poison
Oak old sores or if your child-
ren have some skin trouble we
will sell you a jar of “Blue Star
Remedy” on a guarantee that
if not satisfied your money will
be refunded — Hydro Pharmacy
ANNOUNCEMENT
I wish to announce to all the readers of the Review
that I have leased the Farmers’ Cafe and intend to
serve the public with good dinners and short orders
Our motto will be to please you— Give us a trial
Farmer’s Cafe
C T CLACK Prop
I Irwin Meier of Howe is the I Harry Jones is spending the
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Herndon, J. E. The Hydro Review (Hydro, Okla.), Vol. 20, No. 41, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 25, 1921, newspaper, August 25, 1921; Hydro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1931872/m1/2/: accessed July 16, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.