HISTORY OF CLAY COUNTY 103 abstract all on the same sheet, the deed on one side and the abstract on the other side, in the year 1882, or earlier. Jeremiah Caley, a blacksmith maintaining a shop in the city of Brazil, a man of some degree of mechanical ingenuity, invented, in the year 1883, a farming implement which he named “The Adjustable Frame Sulky Plow,” to which any ordinary plow could be attached, by the use of which ground could be broken at any time and at uniform depth of furrow, however dry and hard it might be. John E. Shaffer invented the “Rotary Adjustable Safety Flue for Stovepipes,” in the year 1878, on which a re-issue was made, March 1, 1879. George Leberer invented a clothesline needing no pins, in March, 1890. Fred Urban, of Brazil, took out a patent, in the early part of the year 1909, on a metal counter for shoes.