Democratic Sentinel, Volume 8, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 May 1884 — Files. [ARTICLE]

Files.

In a file twelve inches long, the first six inches from the point does the most of the work. In a machine-cut file the teeth of this part are shorter, and in practice will not bite as well as they' will further up. This is because of the shape of the files, in many instances making it impossible for the machine to work on all parts with the same effectiveness. Out of a dozen or more ma-chine-cut files you will not find more than one that is perfect-looking, and very few machine-cut files -will bite as well as the hand-cut article. For this reason their teetli break out less easily —because they won’t bite. The St. Louis (Mo.) Poxt-Dinpalch says that Mrs. Phoebe ltiee, 1208 Madison street, a sister of Hon. H. Clay Sexton, Chief, St. Louis Fire Department, had been a sufferer from inflammatory rheumatism for seven years; the muscles of her hands and limbs were contracted and she nsed crutches. By a single application of St. Jacobs Oil she was benefited instantaneously, and finally completely cured.