The American. (Omaha, Nebraska) 1891-1899, October 18, 1895, Image 5

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FOR JTDGES OF IUSTKICT OJIKT.
The Mroniccst and B4 Judicial Ticket
Lrer Nominated in Nebraska.
Iric-ectivo of party, tho? d m in
tent to form lDU'lHtreut opinions oo
the tuhject cunccde the fact that th-Iw-publkans
of this di-trict hav.- tbi
jeir nomioaU-d tt- tivin;;tit, nMot
and by all n'ins tL. t.st wt of
candidates for judges of the district
court that wt-re i-ut ren'jted to the
voters if the district, or of t: o SUv of
Xebratka. Thi- following brut rV-tclie
of the omim-at p-utlemoa who will h
called upon to pn-side on the distria
tench will be of interest to the r.' idi--a
of this pajcr; and we shall have some
thing further to say of them herea t r:
Clinton N. Powell was born in Cone-
sus, LivinUn county, N. Y., In 153
and t-pent the iarly years of his life on
a farm. Relying u o l his own efforts,
and doing farm work during vacations,
after leaving fie district school where
be obtained the rud 'meets of an cduca
tion, he worked his way through the
Genesee State Normal School, and soon
afterward entire! upon the study of
law in the office of Coggswell, Hontly &
Coggswell, of Roche iter, X. V. From
there he went to New Yerk City, where
he was admitted to the bar in 1MS4. In
April of the same year he eiime t3
Omaha, where he has since been en
gaged in the practice of law.
Mr. Powell is a cartful, reliable and
Industrious lawyer, possessing tUdious
habits and large mental and physical
capacity for labor. His logical, analyt
ical mind, united with his power of
clear and scholarly statement, very
strongly qualify and recommend him
to the people for judicial work.
Willard W. Slabaugh is a nutive of
Ohio, and was born Feb. 21, litfO. A
a poor boy he worked out by the month
during the summer seasons, attended
school winters, and by hard study fit
ted himself for college, through which
he worked his way by teaching col-
lego classes. He is a gradua'cof Hiram
college of which the lamented President
James A. Garfield was once president
Mr. Slabaugh came to Sarpy county
in 1884, with just lour dollars in his
pocket, and during the winters of '84
and '85 wasengaged in teaching school.
In the latter yeir he began the practice
of law in Papillion, a'terward moving
o Omaha, where he successfully con
tlnued the practice of his profession
He is now assistant county attorney of
Douglas county, a position which he
was appointed in 1893, and in which he
has served under two administrations.
By his thorough knowledge of the law
and his judicial temperament he is pe
culiarly fitted for the pjsition for which
he has been place! in nomination.
Benjamin S. Baker was born in Jack
eon county, Iowa, forty-five years ago.
He, too, as a poor boy, had to make his
own way in the wor d, and worked on a
farm to pay his way through Iowa Uni
versity, from which he graduated in
1871, and from tie law department of
the same inst:tution in 1874. He came
to Nebraska and located at Fairbury in
1878. In 1883 he was elected to the
state legislature; and In 1890 was ap
pointed to the position of United
States Attorney for the district of Ne
braska, and moved to Omaha. So ably
did he fill the responsible position that,
on the expiration of his four years'
term, he was continued in office for
three months, and then retired with
the highest and most flattering com
mendations of a Democratic adminis
tration. He is well equipped mentally
And by his experience for a position tn
the district bench.
Judge William W. Keysor was born
near Plattshurg, N. Y., June 9, 1852
When he was four years old his parents
removed to L Crosse, Wis., and after
ward in 1858 removid to Mankato,
Minn., where he wai residing at the
time of the Indian massacre in 18G2, of
which he still has vivid recollections,
In 1879 he graduated as bachelor of lit
erature at the University of Minnesota.
In 1883 he graduated from the St Louis
law school, and took a $50 prize for the
best legal thesis, which was published
in the law journals of that year and re
ceived favorable comment. In 1883 the
subject of this sketch came to Omaha
and entered upon the practice of law;
The Past
Guarantees
The Future
The fact that Hood's Sarsapa.
rillahas cured thousands of
others is certainly sufficient
reason for belief that it will
cure you. It makes pure,
rich, healthy blood, tones ana
strengthens the nerves, and
builds up the whole system,
Remember
Hood's
Sarsa
parilla Cures
Be Sure to get HOOD'S and
Only HOOD'S.
Hood's PIUS are especially prepared to be
fcksa with Bood't SariaparlUa. S&o. par box.
and in January, lvI, tjok his neat a
j one of the jjdges of the district court,
having hvn .Voted as a Republican
f r a term of four year. That Judge
j K'Mr I an hoi:e'V, up-ight judge, and
' li is honore 1 the p -ilu.ti to which he
was elect d, is Ciinevdi- 1 by the public,
' i rra'f.. ! .if 1,1.1.' ij I...
the fait that 1'iere i no oppoMtiou to
his reflect ion.
Judge Cunningham U Sof whs born
in Wayne c maty, Ohio, and is now
sixty two years old. Roa-ed up )ti a
farm, he workod his way through
college, and subsequently Hulled law.
After his admission to the bar hu u
elect jd provuting att iruey; and in
1n;0 moved to Anamo.-n, Iowa, where
he soon becama known as an able law
yt r; was twice elected district attorney.
In 1"74 he removed to Council HlutTs
where he maintained bis high stand
ing at the bar. He moved to Omaha
in lssl, and in was elected to his
present position as one of the judges of
the district court.
Blunt and ouli-pskcn, Jud-e Scott has
made bitter enemies, by whom he is
htt.'d as ardently as he is admired by
the gre it mass of the peop'e wh be
lieve in his rijrid lionetty and the pure
ness of his motive, and who know that
he is an incorruptible Jud-;e.
Judge Jacob Fawtelt was born April
9, 1 47, near the village of Hazel Cr en.
Wis., where as a poor boy he worked
in the lead-mines, and studied nights to
acquire an elucatlon. In 18tU he
muldercd a musket and carrle 1 it in
the ranks for four years. Before he
was fifteen years old he was severely
wounded at the battle of Shllch; and in
18)i4, in the charge on Bald 11 il', in front
of Atlanta, was again severely wounded
When only e ghtcen lie was mutte ed
out at the close of the war, and then
leirned the blacksmith's trade, at
which he worked for several year
while pursuing his studies. In 1872 he
was admitted to the bar, and catered
upon the practke of law at Galena, 111.
He was soon recognized as one ot the
leading lawyers of the district, and was
called to the beDch a position which
he resigned when he moved to Omalu,
in 1887.
Charles T. Dickinson was born at
New Hichmond, Ohio, in 1854; and
graduated from the Cincinnati Law
School in 1875. He immediately went
to practicing law. In 1884 he came to
Tekamah, Burt County, Neb, and
formed a law partnership with M; K.
Hopewell, which continue 1 for thre;
years, when Judge Hopewell retired
from the firm. After serving two terms
as mayor of Tekamah, and one terra as
County Attorney, Mr. Dickinson was
eUi'ted County Judge of Burt County,
in 1891. So ably did he fill the posi
tion that in 1893 he was renominated
by acclamation, endorsed by the Demo
crats, and triumphantly elected. Judge
Dickinson is an able lawyer, and if
elected as he undoubtedly will be
will be an honor to the District Bench
REPUBLICAN MEETINGS.
FRIDAY. OCTOBER 18.
The Eighth Ward Itepublican Club;
hall, Twenty-fourth and Cuming street.
Speakers: Hon. H. H. Baldrldge and
Hon. E. J. Cornish.
SATURDAY. OCTOBER 10,
Sixth Ward Republican Club; hall,
Twenty-fourth and Ohio streets. Speak
ers: Hon. E. J. Cornish, Hon. John L,
Webster, Albyn L. Frank, M. H. Red-
field and Judge Baxter.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 21.
Ninth Ward Club; hall, Fortieth and
Hamilton streets. Speakers: Hon. Geo.
Hclmrod, A. G. Edwards, Albyn Frank,
M. H. R.dfield, John MacDonald and
Judge Baxter.
Rally at Eighth Ward Republican
Club, Twenty-fourth and Cuming. John
C. Wharton and others.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22,
Swedish-American Club; Patterson
Hall, Seventeenth and Farnam. Speak
ers: John L. Webster, E. J. Bodwell,
John MacDonald, Judge Baxter, M. II.
Redfield, Henry K. Burket.
Clifton Hill Republican Club, Grant
and Military avenue. W. W. Slabaugh,
Jacob Fawcett, John WTestberg, J. B.
Piper, A. G. Edwards.
Ninth Ward Republican Club; hall,
Twenty-ninth and Farnam. Hon. H. A.
Myers and Lee Estelle.
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23,
At Bennington. M. H. Redlield, Geo.
Hcimrod, John MacDonald, E. J. Bod
well and Albyn Frank.
Second Ward Republican Club, at
Muller's Hall, Eighteenth and Vinton.
Dr. M. O. Ricketts, A. W. Jefferles and
J. B. Piper.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 .
At Irvington. H. A. Meyers, E. J.
Bodwell, John MacDonald, F. J. Sack-
ett, Geo. Heimrod and Albyn Frank.
Fifth Ward Republican Club; Eigh
teenth and Lake streets. C. P. Halll
gan, Dr. M. O. Ricketts and John W7est
berg. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 25.
German American and South Side
Republican Clubs; Fritz Muller's Hall,
E'ghteenth and Vinton. D. H. Mercer,
W. W. Slabaugh and other speakers
and candidates.
WANTED AGENTS.
In every town in the United States to
sell a sure cure for Cancer, Fever Sore
and Milk-Leg. Address
tj. A. (J. medical Co.,
C A. Crum, Mgr.
1703 Wabash Ave. Chicago, 111.
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kuowii; lli'iiiy O. Kiiirumi ami Mrii. K ur
U.iti, lirst ,.iia r al uaiiir u.,kuuwii, lim wift;
JiiuuJ. Hall aiij Mm ll..il. hikt aiiu rt-a
iiaiiit uiik. uii. In. .f. ; ..mi ila'iii.ili K.
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k t4tH iHke ihiiicu iiiaii u I in 9 li day nf
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bi-u In, uliu Ilia p. Ul.iia in l,ui il.--.lru l iiuir,
ut Ikuiifiasi ciiuiuy, ISibuviiH. au .1 ..nt, ainU
U.-C uilaniK, iiiiiiiiah h. Ilnaty ifirnittly
I I an u uu h. UuPjiki anU mil ra lln ulij. 1 1
auil prayt r ut Muii-li uiulu IiiitH-lu.. rnau
lux n r.llirii.i'. tiuieu .ovcuiImt l.'it
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b mrt u,.t', 1'tiutftaii i'uu..iy. iNtlirii ka, ami
lllt'rv U uow uav up, u il,k.ii C'tii'k.tlrai. H auu
tax i pa il iiii'rt-Uutii r ilu k.iiu o il ouu null
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rii' of 10 ki-r ttiut p.r auiium. autin ui- 'h
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ami nl, i-iiHiH. 1'l.iiu.tlt pr tiH 1l1.1t Haul 101
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n.UuU uu Willi iiilertHt, ,iu cotLj, and lliat
1I10 Ui-(uiiiiuu,s lh urU.ni'U aiul fuiu 1 btu
u! tall Uliu lltlti and lliur NL LLiel-11111.
1 uu tun ruqii n-ii lu aiiHHrr miid putlllou
on 01 U'fu.v inn inli Hay ui NoVLtmUtr, lJj.
Iiatt-d cictti tir In ti imi.i.
V A 1.1 Kit fc. hufeXKIt. I'laliiilir.
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Aiiuriu yn.
line .'1: Nu 1 11. In-IK 4
I'm 1 1 ikiiDit.il K. Kllbor... 1 liuniiis UlllriT and
Juna ulll.tr, ii.h wi.t; uu-iuiduui,Ut ft'tiu
alil.t: l ii-asu like uu lee thai on the day al
AUKum, IK1.1. I li 1 1 u 1,. It.liuH iu, plum 111
lllill'lu. lill'U tlU pt-UUllij 111 lllll dinlnct cum I
ui liiiUKl.iu cuuuty, INt-ln aNHit. aKat..H naiu
dt ftiut.au a, llniiuati K. Iluali'y (turiui riy
llauuulj K. Dul'uikl auil ul.ituH. l,it utijoct
anu piay. r ol wlIcu aru ui turti liise i-t 1 ...,u
lax tt-riiur.ait'H uaird NoVtiutir Lull, Inlti,
aud i iivt riuK Iul4, iu liluck lot, 2, m liloca
Hi; liilkU, IJ. n, lu, in liluck I i.i, It.lH 7. M. 11
l.i and lu, lu block lii-t; Iulh I, 4 anu II, 111 uiuv k
l.ih, all ttkuaieu lu iliu lwii ut l-'lurtiucii,
UiiUKlaK cuuuly, Anbriitiku, slid ui i'u in ut,w
Uliu 11 pun kuid Ci ft licau and laXt-H p id
1I11 rt-unurr Hie nuiu ut fmiUU witti lulort-Ht
fruui Miipuimber J.d 1M.U ut llio r lu ui li
pt-r etui, pur Hiiiiuiu, tiui uuy'n fcunaiuuuiit
1 K Ui .11 per ctiii.- u, tin: d. ciuu and ail cuhIh
i'laititill prays I hat Bald ri'al est. to may Uu
auld tu MaLlaly ibu uiiuu tuuud duu Willi
HiluruHk aud cu Is, aud liia. llio dt.li-nuaiila
bo utiUorrcu and tonilos-d ut ail lieu, inlj
and iut4;r, bl tlit-iuiu.
Vuu aru rtiiu.ruu 10 aimwer bald petition
od or H'lcji v ue 2i.1i uuy ut Nuvtuiotir, 1',I5.
Dated Do.oucr IMLIi. lii.
UllLlf U. JOHNSON, I'UlntlfT.
11 SaUuUeis, Ma tarlauu &. Dickey, Ills
AlUroeya.
U.K.'. at. No. i:io. 10 ih i
Nolue.
To William Deeriniraud j, rs.Di'prln.fl hi and
real name unknown, I1I.1 wife, aud Kllza
beih V. cri'Hbwell, non riMiili'iit dufoud
anii: I'li'itmi take notice that 011 the 14 Hi day of
A UK list, lMl.i. 1'lilllp li. JohiiMiu. plaiutilt'
huruin, tileu tilu pull. lull In tliu uisiriot court
of HouKlas couniy, iNi'ora.-kii, ukuiukI bald
ucfeudiinis and Hie Patrick Laud IJuuiu uy,
the obje laud pr.tynrof which aru 10 foiv
ciose ci-rlain tax curtillc. les duttid Novem
ber l.rith, iM, and tovi-rlm lot 14, in b ock
lui, and iia iu block 1HI, liuudt-e pliu:e, an
additiou to the city of Uuialia, UuiiKla
county, Nebraska, aud thiro la now due
up, ui said cerlilicaU's and taxes palu thi re
iiuder the sum of ;.'. uu wiin iutercHt, fro, 11
Hi-piemiier 2,lrd IW1.1, at iliu rate of III per
cent, per um, um. atiiiruey'a fet-b uuiiiuutinif
told percent of Iliu decree aud all tvsln.
I'la, null prays that said real eauite may be
sold to satisfy Iliu Hiiioiint found due with
iuterest and et uis aud that tiie defendanui
be debarreu and foreclosed of all lieu, title
and iutt rem lliereiu.
Vou are required to answer said petition on
or before the i'ltli uay ot November, IHSIi.
Dated Uruiirt r lhtli. lMl'i.
I'lllI.IP 1,. .lOIINSON, l'lalntltr.
Hy riauuders, Macfarlaud .V lliCKey, Ills
Attorneys.
Doe. St. No. 30. in 1H-I
Notice uf Inrorptiratitin.
Notice Is hereby nlven that 011 the 25t.h day
of .tune, iKtfci, a corporation w, is only lormed
under the name of Cyclone Si reel Cleaner,"
and the articles of Incorporation were duly
Hu d in the olllce of tint County Clerk of
Douulas county, Nebr-ka. Thai the prin
cipal place of business of sulil corporat ion la
In ilie city uf Onmlia, IHutKias county. Ne
braska. IheKeueral nature ot tliebuslue.su
to be transacted b said corporation, shall
be to procure aud own, hold. sell, assign and
convey palent Nireet cleaners, to collect roy
alties for useuf hucIi pitU-nu.to mauu ai-iu,e
street cleaners for sale, use or lease of the
Kime, to engage la the business of contraci
inK for street, I'leaiuni;, and to Hell, bssikh
and lease such territjry In N ibraskaor other
states fur use of inicnln.s m street clean
iiiK, as n ay befouud expeuieni, 10 incur ob
llKalioDd. and to take and hold and collect
contractu cf all kinds 1 1 connection with said
bu-lm-Ks, aud to borrow money it neeefsary
in the prosecution of sild business, and 111
execute notes, bonds, niortiinKi's and oilier
obligations which may be necessary la con
dui'iliii; su :h bus ness.
The amount of cap.tal stook atithorlr.ed Is
:muiK)Uivididl.i anosuaresof one thousand
dollars each, and such stock when Issued
thail be fully paid up and non-assi ssabli .
The exislt-iice of tuls lorporatlon com
nienced on the Sit.h day of .luue, mitt and to
continue for the term fiSyears The liltth
eHtamouLtof indebtedness 10 whlcn thiscor
porallon may at any t ime subject Itself shall
not exceed two-thirds of its Issued captal
stock.
The business of this corporation shall be
conducted by the board of directori which
shall be the president. Secretary .and Treas
urer. 1-HKI) It. smith, Secretary.
Omah a, Neb. Oct, Ihi n. sta 10 1H 4
.Notice.
To Samuel Co!e. Andrew Gllchrest. John A.
l.acfcev. Thotuas Calder and Mrs. Calder,
first and real name unknown, his wife;
- -- Peterson, first an I real n tme u known;
William H. Clark and M 8. Clark, first and
real name unknown, his wife; V Is n
HroiliiTs ,tt ComDanv. Lewis Umliianl.
Kllas Brewster, Henry Johns and Itobert
Thoti pson, non-resident defendants.
Please take notice that oa the 2iitli d -y of
August, lsii."). Walter KKeeler. plaintiff here
in, tiled his petition in the district court of
Douglas county. Nebraska aira'nst said de
fendants. Omaha Florence Land & Trust
Ctmipiny and oihers. the object and prayi r
of which are to foreclos" certain tax ce ttl
rates dated November Ift'h. 1SH2, and cover
In k lots 1 and 5 in block 14; the touth 44 fei t
of lot 4. and lot 3. 8 and 7. in 1 1 ick ill; lot 3,
In block 33; lot 4. in block 4!; lots , 7 and .
In block 5H; lots 1, 2. 3, 4. 5, , 7 and 8. In hi ck
6H; lots 4. , 0. li 14. til and 20. In block W; lot
4. In block Inl). and lots 4. 5. ti. 7 8. Ill and 1 1, in
block US all situated in the town of Florence
Douglas county, Nebraska. ;and t here is now
due upon said certificates and taxe paid
thereunder the sum of M7S0U with inte'est
from September 23rd, lsS;. a, the rate of 10
per cent, per annum, attorney's fee amount
ing to 10 per rent of the decree and all costs,
Plaintiff prays that said rel estate may be
sold tnsailsfy the amount found due with
Interest and costs, and that the. defendants
may be debarred and foreclosed of all lltn,
ti'le and inter st therein.
Y01 in required to answer said Dftition oa
or oefore the 2.'ith day of November, 1S15.
I'atea ortoner iNin. imis.
WAI.TKKE KEELEK, Plaintiff.
By Patrnde-s, Macfa land & Dicker. HU
Attorneys. Doc. J2. No. 12. 10-18-4
1516 and 1518 Capitol Avenue. OMAHA.
WK HHLIILV'l!) in Omaha and Ornnha people, and our prices
will make Omaha people believe in us. We arc head
quarters lor Hardware, Nails, Stoves, Furnaces, Ranges and
1 louse-Furnishing Goods, Cdassware, etc. Just now we are mak
ing "things hum" in the Stove line. Here's a few prices:
We Have the Agency for the M Stove Under the Sun,
IT DON'T TAKE "TWO TONS OF COAL TO HEAT
THREE ROOMS" WITH OUR STOVES.
T11H AM Kit WAN VKNTJ LATOIi
AcknowItMljjpg no roin jicl itiir an a Iianl
coul liase-Hunu'r; haudsomciy orna
mented; Patent Duplex (irate.
No. 120 $:'7.(K)
No. HO 40.00
No. (.0 15.00
DO YOU WANT
TIIK P.KST HOUND OAK ON EARTH?
WE HAVE IT.
No. 112 A, Oreat Western Oak 12.0.1
No. u i A, " " " n.:;r
No. 110 A, " " " HVC.r.
No. 118 A, " " " 20.2.r,
These are tlie finest finished Oaks in town.
THE AMERICAN OEM.
No. 14, Hard Coal liase-l.urner, a hand
some Stove! $2,105
THE MODEL OAK Just the tiling for a
a moderate-priced Heater.
No. 110 $fi.l0
No. 112 7.15
No. 114.. 8.10
No. 110 10.05
WE ARE STRICTLY IN IT ON
Ranges and Cook Stoves.
IX L. six-hole Steel Rane
Complete
No. 820, Famous Ranquet Cast Range, 0-hole,
No. H, High Shelf and Reservoir . . .$36.65
No. 820, same as ahove, without High
Shelf and Reservoir 26.25
No. 818, same as 820, hut smaller oven 23.25
FAMILY BANQUET SERIES.
No. 818 C, 4 holes, No. 8 Range $19.35
No. 818 C, 4 holes, No. 8 Range, with
Reservoir 25.05
No. 820 C, 4 holes, No. 8 Range, without
Reservoir 23.25
No. 820 C, 4 holes, No. 8 Range, with
Reservoir 28.30
Wonder Range, High Shelf 19.35
We sell all kinds of Cooking Utensils at popular prices. But the eold weather will soon be
here, so we will call your attention to Weather-Strip for your doors and windows, Strap Hinges,
Padlocks. By the way, we have too many Padlocks, so we will make a special Padlock sale this
coming week.
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AKK TIIE 15 EST IN TOWN.
Padlock
Week.
Don't You Forget to Come
Lobeck Merchandise Co.,
1516 and 1518 Caoitol Avenue,
Opposite Northeast Corner New Postofflce.
THE SILVER
No. 12
No. 14
No. 10
$10.00 IX L. 4-holc Steel Ranc . .
with High Wanning Closet and Water Rack.
Get our Figures on Heating and
Ventilating Public Buildings from
our Mr. Holbrook. He knows how
to Ventilate Public Buildings.
THE AMERICAN JKWEI,
A splendid I lard-Coal Henler. Duplex
Orate; finely ornamented.
No. 1.5, Our Trice $25.35
No. M, " " 28.00
No. 10, " " 31.35
No. 112 H, (ireat Western Oak $11.05
No. Il l R, Half Nickel Finish 13.35
No. 110 It, 15.20
No. 118 It 17.U5
No. 120 It, 19.05
OAK A Dandy Stove.
$0.Co
10.95
12.C7
HERE IS A LIST OF CHEAPER STOVES: I
No. 112, Elf $5.35 I
No. 113, Elf 0.00 j
No. 10, Imp 4.00 f
No. 12, Imp 5.05 f
No. .S, Topsy 5.05 i
No. H, Zoe ... 4.80 1
, $32.00
SOCIAL 15ANQUET SERIES.
No. 820 D, 4-hole, No. 8, High Shelf
with Reservoir $32.25
No. 820 I), 4-hole, No. 8, without High
Shelf and Reservoir 24.25
No. 818 1), 1-hole, No. 8, without High
Shelf, with Reservoir. ., 20.25
WONDER COOK STOVES.
No. 817 II, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes $13.00
No. 819 II, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, no
Reservoir 14.70
No. 819 H, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, with
Reservoir 20.65
No. 821 O, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, no
Reservoi r 18.20
No. 821 O, Wonder No. 8, 4 holes, with
Reservoir 22.90
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