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Show PRIZES ON PATENTS. How to rrot Sloo and Porhapo Mako a Fortuno. Wo securo" patents, and to induce people to koop Hack of their bright Ideas wo offer a prize of ono hundred dollars to bo paid on the llretof every month to the pcreou who submits to ustliu most meritorious invention dnr. ing tho precec ling month. Wo will also advertiso tho invention frco of charge In tho National liteordtr, a weekly newspaper, published In Washington, Wash-ington, 1). 0., which has an exlensivo circulation throughout the Uuittd Slates nnd is dovoted to tho Interests of inventors in-ventors NOT SO IIAIUI AS IT SEEMS. Tho idea of being able to invent something strikes most people as being very diniuilt; this dsluslon the Company Com-pany wishes to dispel. It is tho simple things und smnll inventions that make tho gicntcst amount of mono;, and the complex ones are Bcldotn profitable Almost ovcrybody, nt sometime or another, an-other, concolves an idea, which, if patei.tod, would probably bo worth to him n fortuno. Unfortunately such Ideas aro usually dismissed without th ought Tho simple Inventions like tlie car window which could hi easily slid up ami down without breaking tlie passcngei's back, Iho sauce pan, tlw collar button, the nut lock, the botllo stopper, tho snow shovel, nro things that almost everyone bcch soma way of improving upon, und It is these Mini of inventions tliut hring the greatest great-est returns to tho author. The prlu wo oiler will bo paid nt tho end of each month, whether the uppllcution hns been acted upon hy the Patent Olilco or not. Krery competitor must apply for a patent on his invention inven-tion through us, and whether lid secures tho prize or not, tho inventor will have a vulu.iblo patent TIIK PllLdS CLAIMS COMPANY, John Wuijdukiiuiin, Ocn'l Manager, 018 F St N. W. Washington, D.C. P. S. Tho rcHious!bll!ty ot this company com-pany may Ik) Judged from tho fact that its Block is held by about seventeen hundred of tho leading newspapers of tho United States. |