The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar-Dec 1907)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, Nov., 1907 19 Two Dealers' Stores This is my fourth year in the music business and the second as an active Edison Dealer. I carry my Record stock in labeled stock cartons. Each carton has room for three Records, all one selection. I now have 1,200 cartons. I purchase the monthly Records each month, and keep a I am well pleased with the product of the National Phonograph Company and anticipate a good business this fall and winter. — D. Hardy, Ludington, Mich. The store of Cook Bros., Gaylord, Mich., shows an excellent stock of Edison Phonographs and HARDY'S MUSIC HOUSE. LUDINGTON. MICH. COOK BROS . GAYLORD. MICH. mailing list of all Edison Phonograph owners, Records, kept in a most attractive and compact and send them a list as soon as the new Records manner. A feature is the Fritchy system of are in. I now have over 100 people on my list. shelving. For the Special Attention of Edison Dealers In getting out a new Dealers Agreement the National Phonograph Company was actuated by a desire to serve your interests as well as its own. The agreement contains nothing that is not designed to maintain and improve the welfare of both. Its conditions are simply intended to protect the prices on Edison Phonographs, Records, Blanks, etc., and to guard against infringements of the Edison patents. No one in the business doubts the wisdom of this policy. We know that you fully believe in it. We now want your further co-operation by signing this new Agreement without delay. It is necessary to do so even though you may have recently signed the old one. We wrant your prompt assent to the new conditions. If your Jobber has not provided you with a triplicate set of the new Agreement ask him to send them at once. Sign all three in the presence of a witness and return them to the Jobber. He will do the rest. A reasonable time will be given Dealers to re-sign and those who do not will be considered as out of business. Their names will be removed from our files and mailing lists. NATIONAL PHONOGRPH CO. ORANGE, N. J.