Raredon - Frank
Source: Weekly Argus News, Jan 21, 1893 p 2
Frank Raredon has applied for a patent on his automatic locking nut and bolt which is vastly superior to many fastening devices. He also has an automatic draw bar for railroads which is said to be a most excellent invention. Among his other inventions are a self-winding clock, with a regulator attachment. His room is as remarkable as a dime museum. He also has a cross cut saw and combination of tools of his own. Another remarkable invention is an imperial automatic union for steam heaters for passenger cars, to take the place of stoves. Raredon needs the assistance of some man with a little cash.
Frank Raredon has applied for a patent on his automatic locking nut and bolt which is vastly superior to many fastening devices. He also has an automatic draw bar for railroads which is said to be a most excellent invention. Among his other inventions are a self-winding clock, with a regulator attachment. His room is as remarkable as a dime museum. He also has a cross cut saw and combination of tools of his own. Another remarkable invention is an imperial automatic union for steam heaters for passenger cars, to take the place of stoves. Raredon needs the assistance of some man with a little cash.