The Cedarville Herald, Volume 55, Numbers 1-26
h tK: A8VILLK H3BP V. r> ?H ft GRANT OF A PATENT AFFECTS THE GRANTEE.— Bee* it mi explanation of a pat- •at by tn authority: A patent granted by tho United States way ha defined as a grant to an Inveetor, his hairs or assigns, o f tb* exclusive right to make, use and vend his Invention for a def inite period o f time. The grant o f a patent does not create In the patentee the right to make. WM and vend the thing patent ed. That right, he possesses ot common lair without special au thority from the government. The right granted is only a neg ative right o f .exclusion, A pat entee Is merely given for a lim ited time the right to exclude others having a knowledge of the Invention from making, us ing or selling it. Even after a patent Is grnnted the title Is guaranteed by no body end the United States does not defend title for the pntentee. He must needs defend it himself and at his own expense if ques-1 cion la raised. It Is, therefore, obvious that the grant o f a pot entate frequently but the prelim inary to a battle as to Its valid ity and the time limit on the In stitution o f actions for recovery o f profits or dnmnges permits suits during a period o f more than 20 .years from the date of < granting o f the patent. 1 OOOOCXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDOOOO ■- ■•■ l ')l-.. • - 1 1 ■ ■' ■ iri"-1 . How Currency Supplies .. Are Put in Circulation Money Is put into circulation through the banks, which are depend ent on the federal reserve banks for ;thelr currency supplies. They are re quired to maintain balances with the •federal banks which are replenished 'through the deposit of surplus cur rency and drawn down when more money Is demanded by their customers. Federal reserve notes are the most 1 {important element In our currency sys tem at the present time and are issued ’by the federal banks against, eligible ; {paper presented by member lnstitu- [tlons. As long as the latter have elig ible paper and the reserve system has ■gold to meet the reserve requirements {Imposed by law, pew, currency may be issued. • How “Muieum” Originated '..Originally this word signified a grove ,or place sacred to the Muses, who In ;«nclent mythology were the nine god desses who presided over song, poetry ’and the arts and sciences. The first recorded use o f "museum”’ In anything {like its modern sense Is In connection (with the famous museum founded by Ptolemy Philadelphia at Alexandria) tEgypt. It was a part of the palace ;set aside by the emperor for the bene fit of men o f learning. Since It was {dedicated to the Mnses, it was called {the museum. Although this museum ivras more In the nature o f a university, {there IS reason for supposing that It Seise .contained collections o f plants apd animals.-—Exchange. C<EE HADLEY’S We Will Pay Your Bns Fare and all Travel Expanse Brand New Styled Bedroom Suite S-Piece Dining Wa Witt Refund Traveling Expense To Out of Town Buyers i »t . ’ flow-Radio Detect* Storms * In Its annual report the radio re search board in England described jhow radio rangefinders traced the [birth and' path of storms. The meth o d u s e d Is to record the waves o f radio “static” sent out by the storm. [With this method they claimed to be Able to detect the birth of thunder storms as far as 2,000 miles away and as high as six and. seven miles above the earth. Besides, they were •’able to follow the path of such storms {across the country, making it possible to warn air routes or cities in their paths. ........ ..... ’ Y , How Spelling* Differ Some o f the principal differences in English and United States’ spelling are the Inclusion of the letter “a” In the {English form in such words as labour And honour, the substitution of “que” [or. “k” In such words as check .(cheque), the use o f the letter “s” in stead o f In such words as organi sation (organization), the substitution ■o f “ re" for “ er" In such words as the ater (theatre), the use of the letter i“ y” Instead o f “1" In such words as tiro (tyre), 'How Leave* Affeet Tree* The leaves of a tree correspond to the lungs o” other breathing apparatus [of an animal, since a large part of the tree’s respiration Is done through the leaves A free stripped of alt Its leaves would die if unable to replace them, although under ordinary circumstances at least part of the leaves would grow back. A plant may be said to die from jack o f mdfsltare during a dry spell,.' {which is equivalent to the dying of! thirst o f an animal, Plumbing,Heating andFurnaceWork Latest In Plumbing Fixtures A visit to our new plumbing shop in Yellow Springs will convince you that we can give you great savings in hath room fixtures And you can See them before they are installed. We are prepared to in stall hot water, steam and other halting systems or repair any kind!. Let us estimate cither new or repair work. I A» WORK GUARANTEED A.W.BUSW ■I ' M mw MMJI Kin*Bid* XStlOW STRINGS, O. BED - CHEST - AND . VANITY DRESSER $ Hadleys Is Largest Furniture Store in Town. > iNcJ ’ the elegant two tone jar..’, ’ -^h lighted effects of the ec ;. a pictured bargain, each p i—’ Vs fully, as elefcant as it a ' herein. You will not pt 'Dinted. Always shop ?i?c A WEEK at Hadtey’s, as we positively sell quauty goods, at much less; Take your choice of any three pieces o f'-th e four dtiotfU-^Bcd, Ohtet, and Van ity, or Bed, Chest and Dresser. ».»-• ' ^ l & A W E E K . HEAVY - EIGHT - PIECE - DINING - SUITE $ u Notice the massive turned legs and the sturdy cross- stretchers and you’ll see what you are accustomed to pay ing $125.00 for, bub for this $1.00 A WEEK great sales event it can be bought for only $59.00, The finish Is the new French walnut and is indeed hand-' some. Full eight pieces at this price. $1.00 A WEEK Mil ■ tt ' : :■! 41) Sutes r© Select From. Any Color Desired i I S # *1 DOWN — 50c WEEKLY COMPLETE BED Oil?IT The group includes an all-metal bed —Rome quality—finished In rich brown color! Resilient link fr’iric spring and a soft tufted mativcss make this an unparalleled saving. IE Walnut Chifi/orobe Has r o o m y .clothes c o m partment and large drawer space. 50c A Week Deluxe Coil Day Bed * ph Old Cw Need IJo M one*'— Just Bring Your Old ‘ Pass-Book For Reference ■ v In - Four *Tone - Velours - - In - Genuine - Mohair $ We will sell only six Jacquard suites at this price, so hurry u you don’t want to be disap pointed. Suite i$ justas shown above in 4-tfn* velour.'. WEEK For this bargain We Ore using the same style frame for both the velour and the mohair. It is very stronglybuilt of birdwoois amt furn ished wiih best springs '(non sag) availably... This mohair suite Is posi tively m o t h proof and is an absolute sensa tion at this price. «.O 0 Week We have reduced this $22.50 Rome Coil Day Bed tomorrow to $14.85, has guaranteed coil spring, walnut color, ends and gay crc.onne mattress. Free Delivery Anywhere Tins BcauCafu! Breakfast sf e ' 0 .’ .0 0 h • CUJTR tizzvm Or,!y z.„ . . . X c : i m i z PAGE SPieceBreakfastSuite The above picture is exactly oftyaaB 4 ) tN as shown on our sales floor— Jegfr 18 m in rich gray color elaborately T r decorated. Each piece durably built to give iong service! 50c a Week. Trade in Your OLD F U R N I T U R E We Will Allow Up To $ 50.00 For Tour Old Suite On Purchase o f New Suite B I -S 7 -W . M A IN ST. lh«lslj:lii| “Bewatv,” $ald III Ho, :he sage ot Chinatown, “ of one who forgives ait enemy too easily, since he niiiy with equal ease forget a friend."—Wash -tngton Rfor Past Largely Mythical * Those who compare the age in which their tot has fallen with a gold ea age which exists only In Imatslmi Hon, may talk of degeneracy and de cay; but no man who Is correctly lit formed as to the {test will be disposed to take a morose or desponding view of the present.—Thomas Bablngton Lord Macaulay U8(KM8o»), “ History o f England," ! Banish A t Cork If the cork has fallen into a bo) Ue you wish to keep tot future use. pour enough household timmonii; Into the bottle to float the cork. Lei It stand a few days and the cork win * break Into fine pieces, allowing it it I slide out ot the mouth of the hotlb ' with ease. i Natural Doubter* ! Some people must have demonstrat ed to them things that are evident to others. They are not necessarily men tally obtuse, but like Thomas o f old [ Doubting Thomases We stilt hava with as.—Grit, M&toa** Prophecy Metblakt 1 toe to my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself like a strong -mm after sleep, and shaking her Invincible locks; methlnks 1 see her as an eagle mewing her mighty youth, and kindling her undaz- aled eyes at the full midday beam,— John Milton flG08-?6T4>* ’ “Ateopa gltlea," On* Point of Vlow All wants, beyond those which a very moderate income will supply, are purely Imaginary. & A t the Vary Top A Bocboster professor says there <ira B07 known annoyances In the world. Wondftr if there’s a place on tb* list for the dentist who smites whop ha sticks that burr In your teeBsr*—Myeingfield Sun, Utoat Violiq Maker ■ There are no actual data as to the first violin mnde by Jacobus Stainer, ■ who was born in 1021 and died In 14383 in an Insane asylum, He was appren ticed to a maker of stringed instru ments and Is estimated to have pro duced violins of his own about 1641. Litter he studied at Cremona, where he discovered Italian methods of vio lin-manufacture and became a master in the art. He.was a German, bom In the Tyrol ’MAIN OFV1CK 'Columbus, Ohio ^E.G.Buchsltb.lnc, HORSES &COWS —... OF*, M I Z K . r e v e r s e P hone C h a rg e * 1 CALL . !BEENE COUNTY FERTILIZER Tel. 610, Xenia, O. ChiM*. B m I cmm An Inexpensive bookcase Is a nec essary touch for the child’s bedroom or playroom. ' i twW Interest him In reading and in the cam o f books In sist upon hi* returning the books te their proper places after having bean reading and you taifs atso laitiUed ordertteess In bilk, , He’ll Take the Hint Tbere are many simiys and powders to destroy Insects, but the proper way to handle an unwelcome guest Is to ride him out home in the tumble ■Sat and then put him In the folding bed.—Llfe. The | is stag Raturd is a have in Xelj have pans, unusual is knof Jug: at are nol sion tJ
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