Rensselaer Republican, Volume 12, Number 11, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 November 1879 — The Driven Well. [ARTICLE]

The Driven Well.

Having been assured by the leading citizens of several counties that thev never have seen any published notice of our claims for Royalties, or of our offer to make a discounter 50 per cent, from the Royalty of Ten Dollars each on Domestic and Farm Driven Weils, and being urged to give a more extended notice and a longer time for settlement st the discount, we have, after consultation with our principals, obtained their consent to extend the time during which infringers of the Driven Well patent in your county will be allowed the discount for 30 days from November 1, 1879. After the repeated decisions sustaining Green's patent there can be Jno excuse for further delay in settlements, ana after this liberal extension, irifnngers will have no reason to complain if, without further notice they are made to pay, not only full royalties, with heavy costs and damages. but be restrained from using the wells. Payments to be made to the undersigned, at Indianapolis. JAMES E. FRANKLIN. Agent American Driven Well. Rooms 5 and 6 McDonald A Butler’s Block. 18X North Pennsylvania Street, Indianapolis, Indiana. McDONALD A BUTLER, Indianapolis, Attorneys for Patent.