The Weekly Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1907 Page: 2 of 8
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4.1907
THE OCEAN WAVE
What One Sees and Hears, and How He
Lives On An Ocean Liner.
«HIM forth* Herald by S J. THOMAS
(Continued from laat week.)
faoe with a steward of some sort.
OUR TO*!!
ral hundred
edition. This
missionary
and county if
our part. We
r to your friends
in the old states
h. The Herald
several hun-
y remuneration,
keep your town
in the front rank,
In the meantime a scene was There are dining room ntewards,
being enacted on the outside that; Md of these a ohief and first
would ch*llec£3 the brush of aj^nd second assistant; there are
Dore or the pea of an Irving. It cabin stewards, deck stewards,
wss a calamity to be át such a i baggage stewards, kitchen
time in the thrall of *n cpid.mio! fV** 0h*r «• «''*■. boot'
. . .. j black stewards, ohampagne and
•nd un.bl. to .ppr.et.to «■•j.poU¡lltó, .towwd^ «.d «. on,
gi.ndonro(th..grMt c.tocljr.mjfrom >tokw ^ o from
of wind and 0 «rh d . fllrM0. to hu[rio„6 deck
gray canopy in violent convut-
each and all of tbem have
And *
itch -1
is legislature
£ gambling bill, the state
I of disapproval upon
' the worst orimes man Is
of. There is no reform for
I gambler and every oommuni-
should frown down any st-
ipt oft 'the part of the light-
, fingéréd gentry to pursue their
nefarious avocstion.
MIX THIS AT HOME
The followmg simple home-
made mixture is said to readily re-
lieve and overcome any form of
Rheumatism by forcing the Kid-
neys to filter from the btood and
all the uric acid and poiso-
relieving at
symptoms as backache,
kidneys and bladder and
Try it, as it doesn't cost much
to make, aad is said to be abso-
lutely harmless to the stomach.
Get the following harmless in- j
gradients from any good pharma i
cy. Fluid Extract Dandelion,
; Compound Kargon,
Syrup Sars-
iree oanccs. Mix by
well in a bottle, and take
and
.,on.;b«.«h and .11 .round,«b. ¡ „„ nevti„ d¡ ,¡.
tomultoon. J««on of til. olMh. aoM Mrv,0l>. h„.erer
K devil, of th. • , .nd every ] < Ila for Up. It is CU8*
«her. U>. ■hrwktnit fune. of toe! tomlry 4l| ^ oblig,torJ. to
tempest Great titians of water,
oolored a deep indigo with the
venom of their madness, rose and
dashed and fell, and over the
places where the duels were
fought, the residue of their wrath j
was resolved into seething
troughs of foam. Farther out,
the scene was unto the rise and
fall of mountains, ten thousand
ominous cones rising high out
of the maddened main, their
crests exploding in a fury of
foam and dying as others rose in
theúfturbulent gravas.
But throughout the conflict the
Arabic kept her course serenely,
now trundled in the cradle of
waves as high as her lofty masts,
now ooasting the crystal decliv-
ities or plunging the lanoe of her
bow into the vitals of a billow-
not a halt it the long fretted fur-
row she was cutting from Amer-
ica to the African* coast, and
drawing majestically in her
wake a train of blue overland
with fantastic laoes of foam. So
calm was her demeanor that
none of her preeious cargo ever
doubted her ability to weather
the- storm. In her we trusted,
and in Him who is master of
storm and ship and mrn
The tempest oontinned for 40
hoars and when it subsided into
a calm and the hospitals were
cleared, our large family began
to cast about to find schemes to
and entertain itself and
it will fail to cure I th* ****** 8o* together in an
organixation; the 45 preachers
every-j formed an allianoe; the card
your druggist j players banded into a bridge
. jn iheprescnp.: whist olub, the dancers met, a
it not niTe nun u , , , , , _
from the wholesale kodak cIab ™ organized. The
drug houses for yon, rather than Catholics arranged to have mass,
fail to use this, if you are afflicted., the Episcopalians to have lenten
The eity metí raepwtor it SUn ti lecturer. d nu-
Antooioh forbidden th. «o^-wee pUnned. And eo «
of h«ho>.tor during thi,month. d"em« Md P'^og
HeMye the wetttrar ie too -an.:*1"" «<>
for them to be good every eort of entoruioment for
* this
sort of crowd. A pastime
tip every employee who comes
within the range of your least
necessity. It is an unwritten
law that you dare not violate.
There are, I am glad to say,
two large and magnificent sa-
loons on this floating palace, or
floating oity I should say, for
every function of a city is here
in vogue, from the Chinese dens
where in suspension beds we
dream of home and loved ones to
the great machinery that drives
the wheels of the utilities of
the light, water and heat In
these saloons there are sparkling
beverages, clinking glasses, con-
viviality and intemperance.
Ministers and women mingle
there with the worldly minded,
and it is considered correct mor-
al form, inasmuch as the saloons
are only dining saloons and no
liquors^but coffee, tea and water
are served. It is around the
diningf|table, where we have
speoial permanent seats, '< that
acquaintances become friends
and friends become companions
and ths whole a confederation to
promote the general welfare. I
am most happily favored in this
respect. Col. McCurdy, the
Irish jokesmith from Pittsburg,
with his wit and wassail, tuxedo
vest, a jolly word for) everybody
and a special fondness for the
ladies; Dr. Marks, the dignified
Indiana divine with a disposition
sb smooth as a February sea
and his serious purposes shot
with the sunshine of myrth; his
wife, the keystone of our table
arch, amiable and attractive
even in disheveled treeses; Miss
Spiers, of Landsdale, Pa., capti-
vating yet uncaptured, our artist,
chape rone and depository of
sweets; Dr. Weld, the flower of
the Minnesota ministry even as
his home is the flour city of the
This man bought a supply of tobacco with-
out acquainting himself with the distinctive taste
of SCHNAPPS Tobacco, which has the cheering
qualities that gratify his desire to chew, and at
less expense than cheap tóbccco.
SCHNAPPS has been advertised in this
paper so that every chewer has had an
opportunity to get acquainted with the
fhots and know that drugs are not used
to produce the cheering quality found in
the famous Piedmont country flue-cured
tobaccos, and that SCHNAPPS is what he
ought to chew. Still there are chewers
who accept other and cheaper tobaccos
that do not give the same pleasure.
Seme clay they'll get a taste of the real
Schnappi—they'll realize what enjoyment
they've missed by not getting SCHNAPPS
long ago—then they'll feel like kicking
themselves.
SCHNAPPS is sold everywhere in 5
cent cuts, and 10 and 15 cent plugs. Be
sure you get the genuine.
of an ardent 8un. But nobler distance. But land is in sight,
some one announces. If so, it is
Madeira and we shall stop there
for a day. About the sensations
experienced upon seeing land
after eight days on water, and of
the truly wonderful things on
this strange island, I will tell in
my next.
still, and more entrancing and
sublime, the picture that is
limned upon the oanvas of the
sky at the close of a faultless
day—this delightful period of
faultless days. The radiant ro-
tund sun grows in dimension
as hs dons ths robes of evening
and his smiles danoe along the
waters in a beautiful perspective
like angels on the lader of a
Jacob's dream. A retinue of
clouds may chance to attend the
closing exercises, and if so, the
effect is the more delightful by
reason of their flaming livery—
vestments of crimson and gold
in which the} lie against the
gates of night. And when the
day is dons, the afterglow upon
the idling clouds, and the long
spires of violet that fall back up-
on the darkening dome like the
shadows of steeples that are hid,
How to Avoid Appendicitis
Most victims of appendicitis are
those who are habitually constipa-
ted. Orino Laxative Fruit Syrup
Cures chronic constipation by stim-
ulating the liver and bowels and
restores the natural action of the
bowels. Orino Laxative Fruit
Syrup does not nauseate or gripe
and is mild and pleasant to take.
Refuse substitutes. Cherry-Akard
Drug Co.
Habitual constipation is the door
through which many of the serious
ills of the body are admitted. The
occasional use of Prickly Ash
Bitters will remove and cure this
distressing condition.
W. R. HAWKINS & CO.
Have a good list of
Farms and City Property
For Sale
Vendor's Lein Notes Bought.
All kinds of Notary work
done satisfactorily.
South Main Street.
This is just another inoident of
what the 20,000 club is doing for
Weatherford, and shows what
|
advertising wilt do. It is up to
p-oduce a picture that is prettier every citizen t0 push the town>
than any ever painted by man, ¡ Help the ^ ^ club> ¡f you
and is an earnest of the glories ¡ haven't pledged yourself a mem*
we may expect in the world to j berf booming Weatherford
come. Such a scene and such a \ whenever and wherever you
day is ample recompense for ali:can. MaU information concern-
the pains and penalties of sea- ' jng our resourses to friends and,
sickness. relatives back in the old btates,!
PARAGON BARBER SHOP
R. L. PHILLIPS, Pkop.
The most stylish work in
the City. Only first-class
workmen employed. ::
Shave 10c; Hair Cut 16c.
East Side Square, next door
to First National Bank
The Arabic is so fast that she | let them know that we are alive
world, with his journal forever joatnms every watch on the boat, nd.to the front. The Weather-
intenupted and his dignity: gaining 3o minutes in time every, j ford Land Company mailed 300
. shocked by Pittsburg levity and'24 bours. While I am writing j copies of the special edition of
The section force of the Texas often engaged is the game of t Texas innocence; Dr. Haine, of thÍ8 eI®ve,n o'clock, you ia j the Herald gotten out this week,
^ *** ^>u83r this shuffle-board played with discs of j New York another of our galaxy America are just getting out of f "000 copies of this edition were
with his
MS8>S>MS | «S« 8 | >
• Dr. t. L. Bloom *
Dentist
Over First National Bank,
houthwoiitrro Telephone Connection
week filling in the hollow just this wood and an oar shaped stick on j 0[ reverends
side of the station. This was very the floor of the deck. It is as terian scruples inlaid with good '***7 Phasing boat, snd only a few j good work and help bring other
needed worx as the low ground thrilling a game as croquet and!cheer and as free of acerbity as'*" «« ► !.« «f ■ fom;i¡«a ♦<-. «n*
at that place became extremely as exciting as mumblepeg big head is 0f hair: these are the
muddy in rainy weather. The1 There are said to be 350 men
Presby-Í bed* We have not hailed a soli-: mailed altogether. Keep up the,
l ¡tai
tuve been seen in the olur of the ! families to our town and county.
ROSE COMB RHODE ISLAND REDS
w'ea">"tord -07, first Cock,
first Hen. first, second and thlri Pul-
let .first pon Ksrm-rsised.no others
on (arm. Kk«r. 91 .SO for 16
i*. K NKA1., - Wrathmford. TUSAS
....... . congenial spirits that
crew is further doing good work and women on the crew of this ^und Qur table thrice
by spreading several loads of ship and of the number I dare an(j
gravel in the immediate vicinity say 325 are "stewards. ' Turn¡thmt gives the voyage its chief
where you may, you are face to: pleasure.
It is
of the station.
gather
a day,
companionship
U8E
PRICKLY
ASH BITTERS
FOB
INDIGESTION, CONSTIPATION,
KIDNEY TROUBLE.
IT
now five days since the*
storm, the event from which tore
reckon time and all other occur
rences, and for practically the
i whole of that time we have glid- 1
ed in a crystal groove over ihe j
great blue plains, under smiling
skies and fanned by semi-tropic
winds. What a delight these
beautiful days, to stand in thej
early|moming on the proud up* ]
lifted bow of the boat, when the
sun is ready to burst through)
the parting purple curtains, and .
in the midst of an infinity of sky I
and water, drink deep of the pul-
sing ozone, theffinest tonic
brewed in the dispensaries of
God or man. How exquisite the
picture at mid-day, wbsn the
placid and
rim to
be blue of iti
and
Making light
of a Heawy Washday
This highly improved HORTON Washer will take all the strain of washday
off your back and shoulders, while you turn it slowly and easilv—with™,*
stooping-the HORTON high-speed gear does the work by forcing a hot blSf of
suds ^through and through the clothes under a pressure that takes all the dirt out
You will never realize how easy your washday
might be until you have examined this new-idea
washer. You will be surprised to find that no matter
how slowly you turn the handle the working part of
the washer is going at high speed and putting washday c¡
behind it almost as fast as you run the clothes througp
the wringer.
Will you investigate this for yourself? Just step
into a good hard ware or general store and ask to see the
HORTON
Washer
GALVANIZED tab. It cannot Ink or
m. tocante it doea not abaorb water,
ttoai a wooden one. By unfaittn-
«4 a*d the whole waafear la the*
Ft Nfaynt, !Ntf,
Washer
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The Weekly Herald. (Weatherford, Tex.), Vol. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 4, 1907, newspaper, April 4, 1907; Weatherford, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth182292/m1/2/?q=War+of+the+Rebellion.: accessed June 23, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History.