12721. What's de use talking 'bout dem 'mendments when Magnolias is about? Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12722. What's the cause of this sudden raising? Why Mr. Brown happened to sit down on a package of Wilson's Reliable Yeast Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12723. "What's the color of its head?" Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12724. "What's the matter, old hoss?" "Everything, can't you see my shoulders?" "Cheer up old boy and don't be grieved. Just follow me and be relieved." "Keep a stiff upper... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12725. What's the matter you say? Why I want to find where that Mrs. Potts' keeps store. My wife gives me no rest. She even dreams about those what-you-call'em cold handle... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12726. Wheat Bitters prepared by Wheat Bitters Company, New York - a royal appetizer - health for the nation. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12727. Wheat Bitters prepared by Wheat Bitters Company, New York - a true temperance tonic is found, hurrah! Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12728. Wheat Bitters prepared by Wheat Bitters Company, New York - the best blood and nerve food tonic known. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12729. Wheat Bitters prepared by Wheat Bitters Comp'y, New York - Take it - thy aches and ills shall vanish! Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12730. Wheeler & Wilson new "No. 9" Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12731. Wheeler & Wilson sewing machines. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12732. Wheeler & Wilson's High-Arm New Number Nine is the only perfect sewing machine for family use. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12733. Wheeler & Wilson's High-Arm New Number Nine is the only perfect sewing machine for family use. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12734. Wheeler & Wilson's new high-arm family sewing machine, just produced. Is superior to all others in ease, rapidity and precision of action. Uniformity of tension,... Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12735. Wheeler and Wilson triumphant. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12736. Wheelock Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12737. Wheelock Piano Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12738. Where are you going my pretty maid? A-milking for Nestlé's sir, she said. Nestlé's Condensed Milk Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: [ca. 1870–1900] Institution: Boston Public Library
12739. Where have you been owl night. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1882 Institution: Boston Public Library
12740. Where have you been owl summer. Format: Postcards/Cards Collection: 19th Century American Trade Cards Date: (c) 1882 Institution: Boston Public Library