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CRESSET, WORLDS i CRESSET jjj 'WOIiLNN CKKSSSTiHAaUH to take no Place ''aUv. Li S, Qarrbtt, Bditob Attn PUBLISHES M iiiii.i FSB. vtAii .,.!... 89, 00 enf bix months . ; 25 cents THRKK MONTHS Ifi edits Invariably in Advance. itotevcd ar-second class tmatter, October Int. 1904, at tin- VoHt-offtve tit Soe uvod Mo-, under Act of ConorCHM O' March 3rd- W7 TIME TABLE OK THE FRISCO SYSTEM ISiORWOOD MO EAST. WEST, No. ','01. 9.08 p. n. Nil, 308, : 03, h. m N. 303 10:03. a.m. No. 301. 8;10, p.TU Ilomesookors Excursion First end Third Tuesdays of each Month yr. J E. Adams Agent at Norwood' .Will Free.Lunatfcs. We understand thut the news otnos Irom Washingtoti that there i t'rnve danger of 'riH'' lunatics confined in the Govertrment HoS pital lor the insane being turned louse upon the public, as -Justice Wright pi the United States circuit court has decided that the law undei which their commitments were made is uncon stitutional. For years it has been the piaet ico ol the officials in charge of thfc soldiers' homes throughout the country to transfer to the govern mont insane asylum all oldsobiiers whose minds are unbalancud, with out having their mental condition determined by a jury. This rather startling develop ment is brought about by an up -i peal for a writ of habeas corpus by the attorney of Alexander M. Willis, formely an inmate of the - soldiers' home in Michigan. There is some doublas to whether Willis is insane, as a jury has never de- cided his case, Justice Wright has declared he will order the release of Willis un less a marshall's jury passe.-i on his mental condition. If this ac tiou is tuken the other 600 luna tics coaAned in the institution are likely to bo released 'f necessary funds with which to take up theii cases can bo taiseu. It they ate released they will be returned to the various parts of the country .Irom' n h i 8h they can 0, "Ponder the Path of VOLlv. NORWOOD MO. Action, I M. Witt Denies Thai Di'tnandn1 Will Go Before rhui rrfbopBl mid i . ., Japanese say the name. No Questions of Principle Could be RefBrred.it ii Added: and Both Power May Yield. On Aug, 2lst. atf?ortmouth. N, flf. M: Witts denied the report I (hut tin' differences between Rus-j j ma and Japan uvcif indemnity and Sttghaliti would sill i mitt ed to arbitration. In a vCfbnl stattiimiit hi laid i.Iih president had. in his talk with Baron Rosen, extended 1 bis good offices in the interests j of peace, The dittoreuo between Japan and Russia Wdl no1 be settled by arbitration, in the popular accept- auon ol the word." said Mr Sato the Japanese secretary, this ntorn ing. ''There may bo ooliceBBionB but neither country would refer to The H4goe any question involving principle." The en voys of Japan and Rneeis today arc coi. torn plating a post ponement of tin 3onference nr ranged for Tuesday, It is learned that '11P president has conveyed to the Russian government unofficial assurances that .laoui, will inndifvi her demands if she can receive from the cznr similar assurance of the modification of the Russian attitude. Russia Borrows in England, am Draft ( f the Terms it Being Circu lated Among Bankers, DUlSiiON ITEMS Rv Truth, Drosdon and vacinlty was vis ited with a wind storm on the 1 7th. the corn crop was badly damaged by the wind. The farmers are preparing for a large crop of wheat I Mr. Davis, a member of the! Srm of Steel and Davis has sold his interest in the stone to young Mr. tfowler, a brother in-law of Mr Steel. The New Finn has added fco their store a full supply of m i- 11 :'hinc -y. WagObS and buggies;, and are selling them down right. Dock Adams has gone u, Kldo- rado Springs for his health, and Professor Luoket is in charge of the store while Mr" Adams is L'one. J. S. Bunnell, our traveling salesmen is home for a week or so and to attend the State Fair at Sedaiia Dresden now has a new bur- ber shop and ice en am parlor. ' I n ii i i i Qrops or all kind is tine in this part of the country. orVn was; Well if this escapes the wosto, Bye bye t hear ma 'saying sup never better. '"'basket we will call again . Lor thy feet and let all thy ways be Established." Prov. SOLD. HIS SOUL, 'The man sell.- hi- soul JOIlMttn: For it certain nuwbt" of years. 1. ;s to mV(. nil his'i!r4t!reN fj$ili tied. A imI then he is to Mfjjeit ins soul ih sum, im.. , ..nl ..l.r. rt, -in 1 . is unwilling to fullill lilt mo' i ,. aJL, 11 ail nun HMn nm.m term ho may I'" released, j "Curse your GooVaod 1 will re- lease yon." "No," says the man I cannot Give mo somotinng loss fi-ar fully wicked - "Then kill your Father," ''No that is too horrible to think bit Is there nothing efeel"' "Yes, boat your wifo." Says tin. devil. ''No never! Is there no otifotv condition." "Win- KAviMiv." aiiswi'l'S a, "get drank' And be did. and cursed his : Gpdi slew his father, and ln-ni i his wite and died: and the devil j ,,,,(-, liiui, And yet poonle still sipi peti-jdie.' tions to estublish diam simps in order that men may net drunk - whv mtet ao eaav fur men to get JklUQJ'? Do you know that he is th" one that brought so there is a ease in the circuit I much sorrow on the human fain court of one of our counties, ; il.v- And in the question, Which caused by a bottle of red liquor, that has already cost one life, and may cost another':' Do you ' know that it will take all the rev- entn- that the county will receive for the -license, to pay the ex-i penses ol that ne bottle ol red .spirit and that is what we need IkfUor? And yet you men whoUotmithing that will arouse us tfiorn netitions for establhhina (wm our sleep. dram shops say, We need the revenue. The price ol Bf.OOD, human gore- By .). s. Bunnell Drosdon. Mo, ( ul NTIiY PICKUP8, lly en know im.' Dear Kd, and cm respondents wo will Write a lew Items for the WOUI'O'S t'UKs.-KT. ; Mrs, 6. K. Sh ,non is on the sick Mist. War) Wikle left-'Suo, on the three o'clock train far .Springfield Dove Sreeo iotertained b few friends from Mth, (iruvo Sun. in'ghl and Binmft Johnsno uy serv- ir,g ioe oream. , , Jim Lewis was seen going tn- , A , n c j ward. Mtii breve Sunday, M,'N Mwl lin M,ll"r ' visiting her daoghrtr, Ml. Hoywl rs jtpoting his eon homo from the army .soon which hus been gone for the last three years, ! Oscar Johnson visitud Lee Witt-j vvur Sunday, . aire, noy si govs a rag lacking- Tliursdav ti.ev all rcnoilLd ic:uaKU un" vorP,e lllIle ! ! Mrs Unffy spent Sunday With Mrsi .n-lhcr. : ' James Hoy a; is on tho sick list Aug 24 ARCADIA. KAN, Aug 20th, 1903. I wish to ask Mr. Vic Vandyke at M;. Grave Mo., thin question. vviiu uiiv Pharoah's fathor? which 1 I.,, in. In. will li. in l.-ind a. I,, ... ,,. ,' ' answer in the WOJtT.DstltESKET, ,,, .,, ,,,,,, .... v.. ...... ... ..... rn Vandyke kedi Was it Ada ins, Evea or the set pants fault, that Adam and Eve ate ti the fruii wnicn uua roroia touciii I "rid in reading my Bibi that it aid in Gen; 3-1 "Now this scrp.int. vas mare subtilo then any beant of the field which the Lord (jod had made, and bo said unto the woman. Yea hath God said- yn shall not eat of every it!,,,) (jf Ll"' Karden," 1 think that is 1 Jit I il rlioil.'h to prove that it was the sorpant's fault, an that he deceived the woman "And the serpttnt said unto me wunjun. ,e s.iaii not sun-iy ' We will rind ihat it was kint,' ; I'h.uaob likened to the great dragon: that beguiled Bve. And does the most good to preach a sermon in a loud tone or i" a low and respectful tone? I will say for the benefit of all people, that some times a loud tone does the most good, it awakes the 1 remain yours truly. Alonao P. Roland. CORNKLlOfja ITKMS ls une liuli tudlBn." Dear Bd, and correspondent here I come again, but 1 have changed my name so you wont know me now, School is progressing finely we have a house lull but there is al- y room for one moro 10 como P" - Mr. Ipps and wife were the wel come visitors of 'dr. R, B, Inman and wife lust Sunday. Ray Kenneth whore did you go tn? 1 lost. you. The sinking at Mr, Akero was Well attended last Sunday aftor noon. Say Fred did you find her Sun day evening? ''Irs U. M. Inman was called to the home of Noah Duncan last Sunday evening on amount of tho severe illness of Mrs. Duncan . School is improving Vermin AfeAi ttatnh. Vollin ,.,! v.ri);i ' ' ' ... "v TV ,-- I.' : I . 'j f r . . , . John Bolt were the new scholars that were enrolled Mondar morn- fog, .everal were missing who have beon coming we hope they will return again. 1905 NO. PROFESSIONAL AND H H. BALL ATTORNEY AT LAW Norwood Mc. I Will ffltend in all l.'xal biisi nftBS refered to him, rractieos in all the Onnrt of ihn Btati Commercial and Crimrnnl Law PSpeciitlity. NOTICK. j Private Defective sod Aurtion- rt'T with Thirty ours experience Terms reannahlo, Astisfactiod gnarratifeed, A ddress. T. II MeOilll. liiwler, M MM ECONOMY VS E0JALITX There is a point where cheapness ceases to be Bconumyi Wheu yon want Meal Qu&ity and Real Bsoriom'y, COWE HEBE, WHY? li. cuuse Here you u'nd Skilled cxjii ricice Modem Methods pains taking and Pains saving; DR. W.S, CALHOUN .. NORWOOD, MO, BADO ITEMS, Ht Hi, I K Kvi.o n .ACKY, Hello kind Kd. 1 will once more attempt to write B few more happenings from this part. We are having plenty of rain, Turning stiihhs is tho order of the day. Health is not very good in this part. Olie Vandiver who has been sick for tho past wel k is reported some bettor. fjburcb Rt Pleasant Ridge Rat. nitfht and Sunday was well attend ed. The Sunday School at pleasant Ridgo is still going on everybody is invited to attend. Mr. Bonnie and John McCall attended Children's Day at Rock Springs Sunday they reported a nice time, Olio Fry and little daughter and son was tho weloomfl guests of Mrs, W. E. Vend! vers Sun. Mr J si k Vornell Arther Akemau Walior Cunningham attended Church at Pleasant Bulge Satur day night. (ieoigo Brossie still travels the norrow path that leads to Bill Vsudivers what is the attraction Elsie. DEATH . The death Angel visited tho hume of Mrs Orline Mons Sun. night and takon away from her the darling batn Its little hndr was laid by its father W. D, Mons who past away about 4 months ago, in tho Murr Ceraetry, The Mother has the sympathy bf the w itor, 4-26 17 BUSINESS 3ARDS. L, T. Vannoy M. D. Physician and Surgeon Will serve all calls Punct ually mil" ( nliee in the Meyer building on Soilth side nf I!. R. upstairs Nonwooi) Mo. H- J. FENWICK UNDERTAKER and EMBALMER . WITH . . ' A- f II .' Mi Pi XWHX. j MOUNTAIN GROVE MO, CALLS BY I M.i i.hahi OB TBJJtfOONI j WlUs URi l l t I HOMIT A ri'FS'llO.N. .. 1 will hiing my urihhlirgtos close, il I see this in print I will como aga in. I remain as ever the Sams old girl, so good bye, I1AKI) SCRABBLE ITEMS' Ity Kias Ml!, It is some what cool at present wi iting: School began Monday morning at Hardlcrabble with an enroll ment of 42 pupils seems like it is a good crowd for a house 1ft by 16 Miss Dollie' (inither is teacher, BlTSbft Webb, Fred Atnip i Wal ter Owens started for the I. T. last Monday hope they have arrived by this timo. The S, S. celebration at the" New Hope Church Aug. 18 was well at tended, Viola Overtoil is staying with with Mrs Long this week, Frank Wright has quit staying with May Webb while Lisb i:: gone. Oh say Viola don't you feol sad since Fred has lelt, I know you do. Doc. flopkin is "seen going to ward Mr Ellis's 'every Sunday morning Effie Long is staying at home st present writing, Betty Watson is staying at Mr, Tom Redmans now. Mr, and Mrs: Jobrf Booker and little daughter visited Ben Atnip and family. Sat night. 'We are having plenty ol picincs this year, Uopo Everybody enjoys themselves I am sore' I do. Well guess if this escapes the W. B, will try again so good by. I tl ill '