A STEAM SERVANT GIRL.
Mrs W. A. Cockran, of Shelbvillp, Indiana, bus pluct d her name m th • roll u ith the great iuven'ors of Lbe world, the nsul of her genius being a practical dishwashing machine. She begun experimenting ten yea s ago Her husbiiud loft her fiuau ciui y uuable for a number of yt ars to foiipete her undertukii-g. hy the aid of friends, she fiua ly au--ceeded and has a owe bine de igntd to do the work now done by the 1 thousa. ds ; of -girls and women t'-e ( lHnd over The machine 8 wo-der-ful and iutdcate. It U mode in '
hand siid steam power, and in capable of washin , He»Mi g. riming. and drying from five to twei ty do^.i dishes of al shap s aud siz s i i fwo mioutes, th« number, of coursp, depending on the size of the machine. Mrs « oekran h s rfcei tly disposed of her inveution to an Tlli! ois manufacturing firm for a large sum, and vrill receive a good royalty on a.l onnr-liines sold.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 19 November 1889, Page 3
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179A STEAM SERVANT GIRL. Manawatu Herald, Volume II, Issue II, 19 November 1889, Page 3
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