Jasper County Democrat, Volume 18, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 15 May 1915 — Page 7 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Some Forms of Rheumatism Curable ■ - R heu matism -is a disease characterized by pains in the joints and in the muscles. The most common forms are: Acute and chronic rheumatism, rheumatic headaches, sciatic rheumatism and lumbago. All of these types can be helped absolutely by applying some good liniment that penetrates. An application of Sloan’s Liniment two or three times a day to the affected part will give instant relief. Sloan’s Liniment is good for pain, and especially rheumatic pain, because it penetrates to the seat of the trouble, soothes the afflicted part and draws the pain. “Sloan’s Liniment is all medicine.” Get a 25c bottle now. Keep/ it handy in case of emergency.—Advt.

Telephoning for Bullets. War is a stimulus to science, and this is reflected very strikingly in matters pertaining to the relief of the wounded. The search for and extraction of fragments of shells is no Simple matter, r* though surgical endeavor has been facilitated by the perfection of the x-rays. But these are insufficient. A bullet may be located speedily, but the difficulty is to ascertain its precise position by the probe and lancet. As a result of study and investigation a simple and effective method of discovery has been perfected, which may be described as telephoning for bullets. Ordinary telephone receivers . are clamped over the surgeon’s head, one wire being led to a carbon plate and the second wound roimd the knife, probe, needle, forceps or whatever instrument is used. With this implement the search is made, and directly it comes into contact with, say a bullet, a distinct click is heard on the telephone. If the instrument is rubbed across the surface of the buried object a rattle is observed, and by following this clew it is possible to withdraw the bullet or fragment Of metal. The idea is by no means new, inasmuch as it was employed for the first time during the Boer war; but the present campaign has served to bring it ;to a high state of perfection.—Chambers’ Journal.

Whole Family Dependent. Mr. E. Williams, Hamilton, Ohio, writes: “Our whole family.depend on Pine-Tar-Honey.” Maybe someone ih your family has a severe cold—perhaps it is the baby. The original Dr. Bell’s Pine-Tar-Honey penetrates the lining of the throat and lungs, destroys the germs, and allows nature to act. At your druggist, 25c. Advt.

. —— V' BF > ca^e |LJKi w&r W is Our Great Popular Lead er TT is made especially for those who possess a fine sense of musical values and a shrewd sense of the dollar’s worth. Its sweet tone, its handsome case design and careful finish stamp it as the greatest value to be had anywhere. Call and investigate. On such pianos as this and the [arola inner-player we have taken in exchange practically every known make. These we carefully overhaul and then offer for sale at rock bottom prices. Just to illustrate: Chickering Upright 70 Hardman Upright 95 Sohmer Upright 130 Kreil Grand 225 It unable to call, write today for complete - Bargain List and Five Factory Catalogs PjaMe Piano Pomjuinu Exhibition Space Worland's Furniture Store E E. Hershman, Special Factory Rep.