The Hydro Review (Hydro, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1922 Page: 2 of 4
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THE HYDRO REVIEW
J E HERNDON Publisher
MRS J E HERNDON Editor
SUBSCRIPTION $150 a Year
CEDAR CANYON
Mr and Mrs A J Epperly
are the proud " owners of a new
Ford sedan
Mr and Mrs Edgar Reber and
family visited in the Whitchurch
home Sunday:
Mr and Mrs 13 G Kimble and
boys motored over west of Wea-
therford stopping on their way
and seeing the Griffin twins '
Mr and Mrs Edgar Reber are
the proud owners of a new Ford
Earny Fillmore and family
were callers in the Hicks home
Sunday
Mrs Sarah Gardner was' tak-
en seriously- sick one day last
week and had to be taken to the
El Reno hospital immediately
but we are proud to hear of her
getting along so nicely and hope
she will be home soon
Fred and Julia Bright and son
spent Saturday night with Mr
and Mrs J N Bright
Mr Hicks and son Loyall help-
ed Eamie Fillmore butcher Mon-
day “Happy”
BETWIXT AND BETWEEN
Otis Rockhold and wife and
Iva Klinder and wife were Wea-
therford shoppers Tuesday
Ernest Triplett hauled sand
Tuesday
Mrs Sarah Gardner was a vis-
itor in the Bryan Spain and LD
Wagoner homes Tuesday
Louie Wayt was a- business
caller in Weatherford Tuesday
Arline Rockhold Was -quite
sick the first of last week
Miss Maud Triplett was a vis-
itor in the Luther Fry home
Wednesday
Frank Barber assisted Ernest
Triplett with some plaster work
recently
Albert Barr is putting in a
new cement cave on his piace
Mrs J D Cusenbary and Mrs
Nolan and mother of Hydro were
callers in the Val Burgman home
recently
Otis Rockhold butchered a
beef Friday
Gordon Ghering was a caller
in the Marion Miller home Fri-
day Frank Pitzer and wife and
Chas Pitzer and family spent
Sunday in the John Pitzer home
in Hydro
Mr and Airs Otis Rockhold
Marvel and Delvin spent Sunday
in the Amos Miller home
Harry Rowland and family
spent Sunday in the Dewey Row-
land home
Misses Getus and Mary Van-
denbyrg were guests of Miss
Ethel Folsom Sunday
Roy Pitzer and family spent
Sunday in the Earl Blough home
Mrs Ernest Triplett and chil-
dren were callers in the Val
Burgman home Wednesday
The pie supper at Hopewell
was well attended and a very
good program was rendered The
proceeds amounted to $4006
which will be used in' having a
Christmas Tree at Hopewell
COLONY ITEMS
Air and Airs Ray Johnson and
family of Five Alile visited with
Air and Airs JMSeger Sunday
Air and Airs S P Bishop of
naer Weatherford spent Sunday
with Air and Mrs G W Bartgis
Rev Beck of Weatherford
preached at the school house
Sunday at 3 o’clock The next
appointment Dec 17th every-
rjOLES HEATERS
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WEATHER
body invited
Air and Mrs Tom Higgenbot-
ham and children spent Sunday
with Mr Leedy and family east
of towfn
Airs Earl Leedy called on Airs
Tom Higgenbotham Monday
morning
Charlie Alaggart the “Hello
Boy” at Colony is planning on
taking a little vacation the first
part of December ' He plans on
going to Shawnee to visit his
grandmother Be sure it is your
“Grandmother” Charlie
Miss Florence Bartgis who
has been at her aunt’s near
Weatherford for : the past week
(doing some sewing returned to
her home Sunday
Mr and Mrs' T J Williams
and two little sons Mr and Mrs
Oscar Brogan and - children and
Grandmother Williams and Mrs
Weiss of St Jo Mo and Arthur
Klein and wife took dinner with
Air and Airs Chas Hedrick and
family Sunday
V
If!
A combination -that you can’t
beat The top draft feature of
Cole’s Hot Blast Heaters gets the
maxinum amount of heat from
the minimum amount of coal’ '
Come in and let us explain this
wonderful top draft feature
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GREESON - - GRIFFIN
Hydro Oklahoma
HEADQUARTERS FOR ( OLE’S HOT BLAST AND WOOD-
EYTRTZ GUARANTEED STOVES AND R NGES
Scotch Shorthorns
AN ACCREDITED HERD
THEHILLDALE FARAI HAS SOA1E PURE BRED
SCOTCH SHORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE THESE
CALVES HAVE BOTH QUALITY’ AN1) BREEDING
AND WILL AIAKE REAL HERD BULLS EITHER RED
WHITE OR ROAN -
PRICES REASONABLE OR WILL TAKE GOOD
NOTE IF IN NEED OF A BULL COME AND SEE
THEM ITS A PLEASURE FOR US TO SHOW THEM
ED M W E S T
OWNER
Hydro Oklahoma
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FOST
E T Mills and wife were gue-
sts in the Davenport home in
Weatherford Wednesday also
Mr and Mrs M E West of Hin-
ton Hobart Moore and wife were
Sunday guests of Grover Miller
and family
J F Wyatt and wife were Sun
day callers in the Caryer Fir-
quain and Mills Homes
There is a new bridge being
put in on little Five Mile creek
west of the state road
Lon Flansburg and' family
Ben Sylvester and ' family were
Weatherford visitors Sunday
Ruth Wyatt spent Sunday
with Ruth Fleeman
II P Bosch ert sold a fine
pair of mules a few days ago
Mr Foreman sold a pony Sat-
urday The Lasater family were
guests of the Acords Sunday
Mrs Lorene Moore has had
quite a serious attack of tonsil-
itis this week
The Missionary society met
Thursday with Mrs Mary Wyatt
and were nicely entertained by
hearing some fine sacred num-
bers on the Victrola Quite a bit
of business was finished
At the E M Fleeman home
Sunday were Mr and Mrs Jones
of Lake Creek and Mi and Mrs'
Claude Wright
Lee Woodruff was up from
Dklahoma City Monday at the
Fleeman home He was accom-
oanied by his mother whose
home is with him and a sister
rom Gracemont
Mrs Wylie spent Monday with
Mrs Fleeman
Miss Gladys Dungan suffered
a severe attack of appendicitis
ast week It was feared at one
WANT ADS
time she would have to be oper-
ated upon Dr Ruhl and Dr Wil-
liams were both in attendance ’
R L Clark is building the new
bridge on Five Mile v -‘
Rev Shriver Presiding Elder
of the UE Church preached at
North Pleasant Valley Saturday
and Sunday evenings and con-
ducted quarterly conference He
returned to his home in Enid
Monday w ' ” -
Miss Jennings was canvasing
for Comfort Magazine Saturday
Clarence Wyatt and wife W C
Wyatt Misses Fern Stuart and
Ludle Waller were guests Sun-
day in the Herb Tice home
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touch-the-spot
any hour
of day
©rmtfht
FIRST QUARTERLY CONFER-
ENCE AT METHODIST
CHURCH
Dr Howard Thomison our
district superintendent will pre-j
ach on Friday night Decemberl '
st at 7 :30 pm and hold the
first quarterly conference of
this year immediately after
preaching
We hope all will come to hear
this man of God deliver one of
his great sermons No collect-
ions taken
NOTICE
See our samples of printed and
engraved Christmas cards Get
your order in early to insure
good service Hydro Review
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to ooo mo oat m groat him boom mt Kliiifrl far
braaMaat ovary mornlngf But $ can't opmo any
today Bobbin hoaoat 7 ton'll’
You can't resist the appeal of Kellogg's Corn FlakasI
Pour out a bowl brim full of Kellogg's— big joyously
brown crisp and crunchy I Was there ever such an
appetite treat I And such a flavor 1 - A breakfast or ltutCh
or supper thrill for big folks as well as little ones
Get KELLOGG’S Corn Flakes for sure— because
Kellogg’s are the original Corn Flakes and so deliciously
good and so superior in every way that your delight will
"STOP THAT ITCHING"
— Use Blue Star Remedy for Eesewa
Itch Tetter or Cracked Hands Ring-
worm Chapped Hands and Face Scalp
Diseases Old Sores and Sores on Chil-
dren also for Feet Troubles Guaran-
teed by Hydro Pharmacy '
Enos Scott is nursing a ser-
iously sprained leg as the result
of attempting to climb to the top
of a windmill and making a mis-
FOR SALE: — Four hole cook
stove nearly new
50-tf H K DAUGHERTY
BRING IN YOUR FURS
Starting Saturday Nov 11 I
vill bet at Ilolter’s Produce
louse each Saturday and will
ay highest market prices for
all kinds of furs — Ray Hamilton
FOR SALE:- Outing Kumfy
Cab Baby Carriage dark oak
inish used three months See—
trover C Jessee at the Review
Office or Phone 6 Hydro Okla
LOST :- Hinge end-gate Finder
please return to D O Potter
FOR
SALE:- north half of SW
13 — 13 80 acres Blaine
County Make me an offer but
don’t write unless you mean
business’ C Stunz Cherry-
vale Kansas 803 E 6th St
PLEASANT RIDGE
Mrs D A Cope has for guests
ler brother Quince Brown and
son of Bristow Okla Sunday
hey were guests in the Reining-
er home
The S S Davis - family were
calling’ in the Minton home Mon-
day evening and Mrs Wm Her-
be boundless
toasted
conn
flake?
Please understand that Kellogg's aid
never tough or leathery or hard to eat— j
they’re always crispy! -
' Kellogg's are sold only In the RED ' 3
and GREEN package bearing the sig-
nature of W K Kellogg originator of s
Toasted Corn Flakes 1 NONE ARE
GENUINE WITHOUT IT! HnveW
Kellogg’s for breakfast tomorrow! I
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Aim Him of KELLOGG’S KRUMBLES and KELLOGG’S BRAN coolud mai knmbUd -j
ndon Tuesday afternoon
Miss Nora Glidewell who has
been with the Mintons - for ten
days returned to her home in
Hydro Saturday night
Mr and Mrs Pete Balzer and
family Mr and Mrs Pete Pen-
ner were guests ' of the T E
Green family Monday
Sam Wilks was calling in the
Auxier home Sunday
A M Lemon was calling in
the Jim Smith home Monday j
The teacher and pupils are en-
joying their new stove this week
J Mrs 'Scotts guests Sunday
were Mrs Cotterill and son and
Mr Jeff Kidd and family '
Mr and Mrs August Euler
Mr and Mrs Mol and daughter
Ruth and the B K Greesons
were Sunday guests of the Cecil
Smiths f -)
As I have some surplus stock I will sell at public auction at my farm 1
1-4 miles west and 1 mile north of Eakly and 5 1-2 miles east and 2
miles south of Colony and 16 miles south of Hydro on
Sale Begins at 10 a m
Eakly Ladies Aid Will Serve Lunch at Noon
7 Head of Horses and Mules 7
1 black mare 9 yrs old wt 950 1 coming 2 yr
old mare colt wt 750 1 mare mule colt coming
2 yrs old 1 black horse colt coming 2 yrs old 1
horse mule colt 7 months old I brown mare
smooth mouthed wt 1200 1 gray horse 10 yrs
mj old wt 800 J
13 HEAD OF CATTLE 13
FOR RENT: Two small houses-
See Grandma Hart
For Sale:- One Belle City incu-
bator and one coal brooder stove
that will hover 500 chickens '
C S Blake- tf
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NO HUNTING
Owing to the danger to
stock I will not allow any
hunting on my farm
W P KIDD
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NOTICE- NOTICE!
JLMcBee The Raleigh
Man will be in the Hydro
community for the next
three or four weeks
1 big red cowr 7 yrs old with twin calves 1 red
cow 4 yrs old giving milk be fresh in spring 1
red heifer giving milk be fresh in spring 3 red
heifer calves coming yearlings good ones 1
Holsteiu cowT fresh in Dec 1 red cow giving
1-gal milk 1 red cow fresh in Dec 1 heifer
calf 7 months old 1 steer calf 4 weeks old
1-doz White Plymouth Rock hens 40 Barred Rock hens and pulldi
Implements and Household Goods
One 150-egg Safety-Hatch incubator in good shape 2 Western Bell listers 1 Rock Island 2-row 1 1-
horse planter 1 walking cul tivator 1 1-horse John Deere gas engine 1 McCormick hay rake l’johr
Deere sled good as new -J bedstead and springs 1 sewing machine 70 quarts of fruit 35 ba’es ol
prairie hay and other articles too numerous to mention -
TERMS- All sums of $20 and under cash A credit of II months will he given on all sums over S (
- purchaser giving note With approved security bearing 10 percent interest from date '
5 per cent discount for cash No property to be removed until settled for ’
A L MELD AMD OTHERS
Col O’ C Allen Auctioneer
Bank of Eakly Clert
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Herndon, J. E. The Hydro Review (Hydro, Okla.), Vol. 22, No. 1, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 23, 1922, newspaper, November 23, 1922; Hydro, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc1932022/m1/2/?q=j+w+gardner: accessed June 24, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.