Rensselaer Republican, Volume 16, Number 18, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 January 1884 — Patents Granted. [ARTICLE]
Patents Granted.
The following patents were granted to citizens of Indiana, for week ending January 1, 1884, reported- expressly for The Repubucax by J. H. Hunter, Solicitor of American and Foreign Patents, 934 F' Street, Washington, U. C. Horace 11. Allen, Indianapolis, cutter bar, &0., for mowing aad reaping machines; Horace R. Allen, Indianapolis, mowing machine; Eli C. Clark and Alvah JDewey, Canrielton, feed mechanism .for grinding mills; Clias. It. Geodman, Hammond, apparatus for laying railroad tracks; Robt. Hamilton, Frankhn, clevis; Wm H. Hendricks, Whitehall, shoe for hoof-bound horses; Francis W. Robinson, Richmond, straw stacker; Hamilton Clipp, Leipsic, mail bag; Joseph G. Gross, Connersville, saw guard: John W. Myers, Lincolnrlwce-- for fastening ' school desks; Robt. E. Poindexter, Indianapolis, saw set; Fortune L. Bailey, Freeport, saw set; Chas. J. Berens, Washington, refrigerator; Greet H. DaugbeVty, Fremont, cabinet for watch crystals; Albert Harvey Gleason,. Wabash, wagon tongue support; Wni Hodgon. Vincennes, flood fence; Wm F. Schowe, Indianapolis, saw-miil dog; Frank W. Shelby and Samuel Kiser, Anderson, brick machine; Samuel J. Stopfer, North Liberty, fire-escape; Christopher H. Wagner, Elkhart, device lor attaching cross-bars to telegraph poles; Carl Wagner, Columbus, method of and machine for ornamenting wood.
