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3. A device of the class described, compris- ing a liquid-containing receptacle having one wall thereof curved laterally to form a ter- minal bearing-surface, a feed-spout commu- 5 nicating with the interior of the receptacle, a cover having an opening formed therein and disposedd at said bearing-surface, and an ex- tension carried by the cover. and forming a closure for the feed-spout. 1o 4. A device of the class described, compris- ing a liquid-containing receptacle, having its upper edge inclined downwardly and one of its end walls curved laterally to form a bear- ing - surface, a feed - spout communicating 1 with the interior of the receptacle, a cover having an opening formed therein and dis- posed at said. bearing-surface, and an exten- sion pivoted to the cover and forming a clo- sure for the feed-spout.
5. A device of the class described, compris- ing a liquid-containing receptacle, the front wall of which is inclined toward the bottom of the receptacle and provided at its free edge with a curved bearing-surface, a cover having communicating recesses formed in one end thereof and defining a lateral projection the free end of which terminates short of the ad- jacent vertical wall of the receptacle, and a feed-spout communicating with the interior of the receptacle. In testimony that I claim the foregoing as my own I have hereto affixed my signature in the presence of two witnesses. ELLA YELVINGTON ELY. Witnesses: JULIETTE BOZEMAN, J. A. MILLERMAN.