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Show POIZES ON PATENTS. HowtOROt $loo ana Porhnps Mnko a Fortune Wo secure patenU, nnd to Induce people to koep tnvek of their bright ideas wo offer a prito of one hundred dolUre to 1 paid on the firstof cwy month to the pornon who unbmita to us the moot raeritorloun invention dtir Ing the proceeding month. Wo wll nb-o KdtcrtiM the invention frco of charge In tUo National Rttordtr, a weekly nowepapcr, puldlBhed in Washington, Wash-ington, 1). O., vl Ich him an oxtenstvo circulation IhwighouttheUnltod Btntes and la devotod to the IntorwlA of inventors in-ventors MOT MO HA lit) AH TT 6K11M8. Tlio idsA of being nblo to Invent something etrlkoa moot people ue being very difficult; tide delusion the Coin-pnny Coin-pnny wishes to dispel. It Is tho simple tilings and small Inve ntione that mnko tho greatest amount of monoy, and tho lomplcx ones are Mldoia profitable Almost everylxxly, nt sometime or another, an-other, conceives an idea, which, if patented, would probably bo wortli to him a fortune Unfortunately such ideas nre usually dlsmlasecl without thought The simple inventions liko the ear window which could bo easily slid up nnd down without breaking the passenger's buck, tho h.uico pnn, tiio collar button, tho nut lock, tho bottle stopper, tho snow ahovel, nre things thatnlmoat ovcryono tees somo wny of improving upon, nnd It is these kind of invfiitloi.s thnt bring the greatest great-est returns to the nuthor. Ths prlo wo oflor will be paid nt tho end of ench month, whether the application has been actod upon by the Patent Oilicc or not. Every compultoi must apply for a j stent on his Invim-tion Invim-tion through ti, nnd whether ho secures the piizeornot, thoimentor will hau a valunblo patent THt: I'KKaS CLAIMS COMPANY, Jons Wkoijuiiu k.v, (len'l Jlanngcr, 013 V St N. W. Washington, I). C. P. S. Tlio responsibility of tills company com-pany may be judged from tho fact that its stork Is held by nbout seventeen hundred of the leading newspapers of tlio United States |