CREZIM rill! 89 Ell For making quickly and perfectly delicious hot biscuits, cake and pastry. Renders the food more tasty, nutritious and wholesome. No alum, no :irne phosphate The government and food authorities have enabled the housekeeper t protect her family from the r.l'im baking powder. They require thai the iahel shall give her warning. KV inuyi b'.y from the label and decline any powder v.Iiich tine label does not ahow to be made from cream of tartar. K!Uhiii tins miiwKtt'd and rxprrl once tuuixht Unit fri-gli air in oik locality Ik jiiKt oh K'"h1 uh tin- air in it 1 1 y othrr Kcctiun. Stay at linnir, for, in tin' laut'iiairi' of tin' wundtTiT, Juliii llowiiril I'liym, t hT- Im "no plai'i' li!t" liomi';" and wlii-n 11 tuliir- iilnii- i':ii'"n! a-iks a pliy .-Irian for !. I'1 lii. ..! iOkI .iir, l il liiui tin- li"st air on i'iirtl l at Ihhik-. I'uri' frrb air iiImmikU i-vrn, w ln-r--; ni'vi'r sri'U 'ii ! n in itiintiii-i country; tli" an' at home; vrh (rj lie fi home; the pnreHt milk and freshen! 1171 are at home; the hest and inost- IhiiIuIi, until It neonied that iv-ry reed and pipe in (ind'H creat ortrun of nut 11 re responded to ttic tuneful harp of David, the Hwect hIiik'T of lnriH-l. I entered the cliapel of Kc I'li'NiiiMteH where the voice of the preacher was heard and into the conservatory of Sharon, and the t.ilv 01 III" Valley's -..vcrl scented spices tilled and perfumed my life. I entered the hllsiness o'l'irr of l'rn verhs, then into the ohseivutory hest accouiuMidat ions I room of the prophets where I saw theirreatest eoi:venien-i telescopes of various sizes, some mill anywhere are at ; point mu to far-olf events; hut all concentrated upon the Uri'lit and Morninc Star, which was to rise OPEN AIR TREATMENT FOR INCIPIENT TUBERCULOSI By Dr. J. L. Eaton oi Binmarrk, Preu idont Board of Milliliters Missouri State Saniturium ior Tulwi vulosi. 11- mm till- Tin-!'" I'lilinoniiry in tact, loi feaieil, most I'll unci prevalent utlc o.. I I I llhcirilhisis for 1 1'lirs cell! nries - t lie llhi-,1 oitaKious, most fatal f all ill -.ei,M-s, was I considered incuri.he. The nnfortu- I nnte victims ol the white phn;ue d-ere ciirefiilly and tenderly placed in a hot house, all fresh air was carefully excluded to prevent "tuk ini; cold," UiiiL' heaters wore in stalled, the hot, lull I air was hreathed mid re-hreathed, healed, haked, parched and breathed over and over with the in nipiiny Inn headaches, MtutllneHS and had fri-lini: generally and with such Kiifliuuutiim and Htilliiii: elfeet that the poor con demned victim kindly vv elconied t he final Kumnions. Inhalation of ir ritating vapors and druus were kuit jjeHted. Kscliarotics internally were prescrihed. Tim mortality continued, the death rate increased. Modem M'icucc and modern civilisation had added nothini; to the longevity of this clans of unfortunates. The open lil'eplui'e had heen disi'lirdeil Nature's ventilator, the open jrrate, had heen superseded hy steam heat and hot air furnaces. The a re hi tect had entirely overlooked venti lation in planuiiiL' and I'onsl met inn the modern home and puhlic Imilil inv. Ili-iivy, thick dust catcheis and 'erni dist ihutors in the shape of carpi'ts covered the liviiur and sleeping rooms. 'I'his nnreasonal'le and nonsensical condition prevailed, undone out of every seven deaths was recorded as dyinu from con suniption. A youiiK physician with Incipient pulmonary tuherculosis, whose fam ily luid preceded him with tlin Biinie malady, was impressed with the HiiKKi'Htion that those traveling in an open wuirou across the plains af flicted with tuherculosis had heen known to recover. HelieviiiK the open ulr was largely responsible for this change from the ordinary course, he at ouch set nut and trav eled for the Adrionilacks in northern For that Dandruff There Is one thing that will cure it Ayer's Hair Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs which cause this disease. The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you healthy hair, no dan di u JT.no pimples, no eruptions. The best kind ol a testimonial "old ior OT .Uty you." M J(a4 by J. O. Ayr Oo.. JLowall, rm AIM mumhih. w. ZJ 9 SAtSAPABILU. X. AlO CIUT PECTORAL. m N. vv York, and pitched his tent on tli" southern slope of an Adrioiiilack peak, m ar Saranac Lake. The tent was so arranged as to be protected from the prev nllilii; w inds from the north and west. Here he took mod- em exercise, stopping short of fa- tiKue, ate the most noiirishini: diet, especially milk anil i-ckh, niiu, aoove all, was so Minuted that every breath of air was fresh no Inhala tion liav inir any suspicion of ever having been breathed before, lii coveiv was prompt and complete. Coumiou si'iisi- had prevailed. Na ture's remedy had been utilized and a new hirht and bright tutuie m'uii to dawn on those condemned and heretofore without hope. Others similarly affected were notified, journeyed to the same countrv with uniformly the same results. I'eople of wealth were soon attracted to this heretofore unusual comlitiou. llecnvery became the rob'. Memorial cottages with broad open verandas siirroundiiiK them were creeled hy (ff'teful, worthy citizens. llailways were soon built to the scene of this jrreat activity. A larjre town has been the result, uud every home Is constructed es pecially for a consumptives home. K.very one In and around this active community in a barren section sleeps n the open air regardless of the low temperature that prevails, and from this spot anil this crude, humble be Kiuniiic, of Dr. I.. I.. Triideau has emanated the hope, the remedy, the cure for incipient pulmonary tuber culosis, and to day we stale em phatically that consumption is the nio.it curable of all chronic diseases. Necessity In this matter was cer tainly the "mother of invention.' I'ew men have naturally the fore, thought, the lomi-siirhtedneHs, tin courage anil genius to lie ine cnioi of a ureal movement that is des tined to become national and inter national. This pioneer who "blazed the way" in the open-air treatment Is not mercenary In Ills care and treat incut of unfortunates, which fact endears him the more to the profes sion, and while we worship no mor tal mull living or dead, If we could kneel at such a shrine it would be with uncovered heads and loving hearts at the graves of heroic phy sioiaiiH who huvc given their talents, their energies and their earnings to the great cause of bettering the con dition of mankind. Naturally the profession was quick to respond to this rational, intelli gent way for caring for tuberculosis patients. Ventilation of homes and public buildings became imperative; the fireplace and the open grate were soon restored to their place of use fulness and beauty; carpets were removed from sleeping rooms; pet animals were excluded from the home; good nourishment milk and eggs were freely partaken of, and as the result recoveries became the rule instead of the exception. Poll tielans and legislator caught the "open-air, good-dlet-and-rest" con tagion, and today every progressive State in the Union has, or contem plates having, a State sanitorlum, to educate Its citizeni along the "open air, good diet and rest," line, as well as for the care and cure of many cases of incipient pulmonary tuberculosis. The open-air Idea has become gen eral; tent colonies abound; sleeping on flat roof in the cities I practiced with wonderfully good result. matured vegetables can only be hail! at home; no 1 Vwvi abroad to be hail like the piiiij cool.ij,!.' at home; ! the only place to H i-line and rest without worry ami expense is at your ow n home; II lily kind, len der and lovbcr touch of a really in terested nurse Is at home. There- j fore, ,-t no one ileciev e you into the false and uncertain idea that somewhere some oilier climate is i-ccc-ary to relieve your eondt ion . The hardship incident to travel are fli'tniucntiil to your condition, (leiieral conilit ions at your home arc essentially superior to any other place. Therefore, have patience, use judgement -stay at home mid get well. Live in the open air day and niuht; take very moderate e.er- ise; eat plenty of nourishing diet and recover. Tin' physician who so advise and lirects his patients is a generous and honest mall - holiest witli his wards, honest with himself and honest with t he con lid i 11 l' community which he serves. RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT And condolence adopted by Know t'amp I'MoTi, Hoy al Neighbors of America, on the deaih of. Mr. and Mrs. J. ('. I'epin's son, llarlie: Whereas, the angel of death has entered the I nine i f our Neighbor I'cpiu and claimed their beloved son, therefore I"' it Hesolved, that we. the entire mem bership of Snow t amp, extend to the grief-stricken mother and father our heart-felt syinpat hv. ami assuie them that we mourn with tliein in their great sorrow, and commend them to the source of all consola tion, the (tod of all comfort and hope; and be it lurther Hesolveil, that in this dlspensu ion we are reminded of the certain ty of death, and that we, too, must succumb to the ruthless touch of the grim messenger and be carried to that place from whence 110 truv- ler returns. It can truly be said your son bus fought a good light, he has finished his course, he has kept the faith; henceforth there is laid up for him a crown of righteousness." Weep not that his toil is over; Weep not unit his race Is run; Coil grant that we may rest as calmly, lit-n our life s work is done. KI.I.A F. KMKltmiN, ALT A (TA)l'II, Com I.I LII K.NA('HH), above tin- moonlit hills of Judea for our salvation. I entered the audi ence room of the King of Kings, and caught a vision of His glory from the standpoint of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John; passed into the Acts of the Apostles, where the Holy Spirit was doing his olllce work in the format ion of the infant church. Then into the correspond ence room where sat Matthew, Mark, Luke, John, I'aul, 1'eter, .lames and Jude, penning their epistles. I stepped into the throne room of Itev elations, where all lowered into glittering peaks, and I got a vision of the King sitting upon Ills throne in all His glory, and I cried: "All hall the power of Jesus' name, Let angels prostrate fall; Bring forth the royal diadem, And crown Him Lord of all!" OSCAR L. HAILE & CO., Farmington, Missouri. OFrICK IN H.Mir.Sr.'C TON HERCANTILE CO. HL'M., N. W. CORNPK PUBLIC SQUARE. . . . 'PHONE NO. 219. Blood Warmers There is comfort in the use of a hot water bottle. We offer the highest grade and most ap proved shapes in full capacity rubber bags and bottles. LA A KM AN'S DRUG STORE THE LOCAL MARKET. Wlirat I al outs ss corn T5 Flour ion '' I" viral W slilpnuifT onckcil) I W Itritu 1 30 llllril Ke(l 1 M turn 08 IrUli Potatoes 7 100 lions r 7 Krymn riiii'isni. 8 huv" " 'lot nutter ir nouns if buiiioi S 00 llarnn f II Lnrrt (f M Tallow tr sofs-tiuin MoIiissms 50 salt tr htil in llunpy IMMKBS V I Laakman's Drug Store BILLY SUNDAY'S ELOQUENCE. Hilly Sunday, formerly famous as a baseball player, la now doing service as an evangelist. Consider able fault has been found with Mr. Sunday because of his alleged "lndo cenclcs" of expression. The Dcr Moines (Iowa) Tribune, howevor, nays that one can not do justice to Sunday without hearing him. And It adds: "We deairo to hero quote an extract from one of hi sermon, and we defy his enotnle to And any thing to etual It in all the literature of sermonizing, either for the beauty of expression, the fitness to the 00 caslon or the effectiveness of this burst of eloquence on an audience. Here is the masterpiece of pulpit eloquence: "Twenty-two years ago, with the Holy Spirit as my guide, I entered this wonderful temple called Christianity. I entered at the porti co of Genesis, walked down through the old testament art gallory where the pictures of Noah, Abraham, Moses, Joseph, Isaac, Jacob, Daniel hang on the wall. I passed into the music room of PBalms, where the spirit swept the keyboard of nature and brought forth the dirge-like wall of tne weeping prophet Jeremiah to tbo grand Impassioned strain of LANG & BRO. FARMINGTON, MO. Manufacturers of Wagons, Farm Implements, Lumber and Building Material Also Undertakers of Funerals. REAL ESTATE, INSURANCE. LOANS. ABSTRACTS NOATRIES PUBLIC ami CONVEYANCERS. Tire, Tornado. Plate Class and Accident Insurance. Rents and Accounts Collected. HEAL ESTATE, INSURANCE Vh. KINDS NOTARY WORK, COLLECTIONS. Hoy Grocery Co. Dealers in IRON MOUNTAIN STOCK FARM'S FIRST ANNUAL Public Sale OF FLAT RIVER Heal Estate & Insurance Go. B. B. MUFF, Manager, Plonk FLAT RIVER, MO. Staple Fancy Groceries Farmington, Ho. Phone No. 95. Final Settlement. Notlc It tirrrbr (liven that the undrr lirnccl . Ailininutrator of tt. mate of KM.AHUTH M. UOVUEAr;, Decoawd, will mat a final apttlainant nf ial(1 eitnm at the next term of the I'rnlmta Court of Ht. Krannnli county. Missouri, to lie begun and held In Karmlnirton, In aald county, on the acond Mondar In January, lws. CIIAKI.KH UOVKKAU. Adm'r. Decembar II, lima. Merrill Pipkin, Lawyer, Abstracter. Real Estate, Loan and Insurance Agent. FARMINGTON. MO. Offioe over St. Francois County Bank PHONE No. 67. ROYALLY BRED Trotting Stock AT IRON nOUNTAIN, M0., TUESDAY, DEC. 22, '08 Rain or Shine, BEGINNING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, Consisting of 30 head of Trotters and l'arers. Stand ard and Kcyistered Stallions. (Iddins, Hrood IV'ares, Colt's and Fillers, mostly lv Echo Hell, eoncet ed to be the best bred Stallion on earth all rut of grandly bred mares by the world's most famous sires, sich a3 Allerton 2:0', Joe Patchen 2:01, Karon Wilkes 2:18, Guy Wilkes 2:15, Expedition 2:15, etc. Come to the sale and see them step. W. H. SriOLLlNQER, Iron flountain, Ho. W. N. FLEMING, Notary Publio Real Estate Loans Insurance Your Buiintti It Respectfully Solicited. OFFICE IN REALTY BUILDING. Farmington, Mo., Phone 71 Final Settlement. Notice I. hereby Riven that the under ilgned, eierutrlx of the eitate ot l'UIUP LOKK.NZ, Dec'd, will male. final settlement ot Mid eilat. at the next terra ot the probate Court of Ht . Franco!, county, Mtiiouri, to be begun and held at the Court House In farming-ton, In Mid count, on the Mcond Monday In Jan uary, 1MW. KDA LOBENZ. Executrix. December 4, mjuh. fre.ident. Vlea.Pri. M. e. CAVCt, ca.hler. " si of ini Final Settlement. Notice I. hereby siT.n that the under llfned, sdmlnKtratrator of tli. estate ot U. 8. HOY. Deceased will max. m final settlement of .aid eitate at the next term of the Probate Court of t. franrol. county, Ml.iourl, to be begun and held at the court liouee In Karmlnvton. In .aid county, on the second Monday Id Jan uary , W. r. HOY. Adm'r. NoT.mber JO, IBM. pitltock : : eeo.ooo.oo Surplus and profit $50,000.00 'I Banking- sad Bx. ohaat-e business. " Inlere.t paid on time depo.lt. vv.. orn.i 9tpoitary of County fund: COLLECTIONS A 8PKCLILTT. - DIRECTORS. - . fle'G'e'ng. J. E. Klein, W. F. Doss. M. P. Cayce. W. R. Lang, A. J. Zwsrt. W. M. Harlsn. Administrators' Notice. J?J$!?0.f bmr siren that letters of ad SiTil1?!? w,? Wanted to the under signed by the Probate Court of St. Kran cols county, Missouri, dated the tuft day of November, won. on the estate of UByo' KITTIK 8ITHKRLAND, Dec'd, All persons baring claim, against said es- irtmi!!!?.''''' '"""'''It them to the administrate!- for allowance within on. year from the date of said letter., or they may b. precluded from any bencnt of said within twoy.ar.from th.dateof iildTet tar. they will be forever barred. Decemfwr U, mm. '