The Edison phonograph monthly (Mar-Dec 1907)

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Edison Phonograph Monthly, Dec, 1907 23 Important Notice ! On January 1st, 1 908, we will remove from our files and mailing lists the names of all Edison Dealers who have not signed the new Agreement and will consider all such as not entitled to Dealers' discounts and as no longer interested in the sale of our goods. Active Dealers who have delayed re-signing, should sign at once. Not to do so, will cause trouble and annoyance to everyone after January 1 st. Jobbers are urged to ascertain the names of their active Dealers who have not yet signed and induce them to forward new Agreements without delay. Jobbers are asked to send in Agreements as fast as possible. SUSPENDED LIST, DECEMBER 1, 1907 SUPERSEDING ALL PREVIOUS LISTS. CALIFORNIA. 10 WA— Continued. Petaluma — Thomas McGuire, 875 Main st. Mederville — John J. Carpenter. ^•*-n*n» Sioux City — Hattenbach Bros. Co. CANADA. A v Larimore, 518 Fifth st. Ottawa, Ont.— Ketchum & Co., Sparks and S*"** Center— Ora Sargeant. Bank sts. KANSAS. COLORADO. Clay Centre — E. M. Gowenlock. Boulder— Bentley & Craig. ka™ence^TB?}1 ,BrosC r,*™ ,*,. Topeka — R. H. Morehouse, 510 E. 4th st. GEORGIA. Wiclilta — Frank R. Powell, 132 N. Main st. Valdosta — H. K. McLendon, 109 West Central KENTUCKY. ave *LouUville — Irvine Simons, 942 W. Market st. ILLINOIS. (formerly 543 W. Market St.). Champaign — Eggleston Bros., or Eggleston MAINE. M^Si^?rSTi,J' R E^leston' Prop.; also Blddeford-W. H. Field. Chiea o— A Gloss & Son 727 W North av Gardner— C. H. Cobb, 293 Water st. CookLvnie— Geo. Swinehart & Son! ' M o ™ o utt^h ^H SStetlon Danville— Eggleston Bros., or Eggleston ffiSSSSH M Burnham ' M^ S2K5 JTiiR E^leston' Pr°p.; also WaJer^UIe^Fran^ BlaSard, 150 Main st. Champaign, 111. Kempton— C. E. Bute. MASSACHUSETTS. Ottawa — Edward Hayne. _ TT _ „, . . XT . Peoria— H. Meyer, 1307 S. Adams st. Boston— Henry H. Savage, 166 Hanover st. Qulncy — Giles Bros., 107 North 4th st. T. Singer 60 Leverett st. J. F. Whittaker 618 Hampshire st. Florence — Williarri Oates, 87 Main st. Wheaton E Irvine Franklin — E. P. Blackmar. wheat on iu. irving. ^^ Barrington— Frank W. Wheeler, Main INDIANA. St. South Bend-Eugene Marsh, 126 Vistula ave. ^^^^^r^o^EsVex ^t*6* "*" South Bend Book Bindery, Robert Lebolt, „fl,£0,*M°T e^, S Prop., 203 North Michigan st. Na^ueklt-Irthur M Taylor. ¥ftWA New Bedford — H B. DeWolff. iuwa. Somervllle — E. J. Winchester, 32 Summit ave. Burlington— John P. Weiss, 711 Jefferson st. Woburn — Osborn Gillette, or The Boston dishing — Bullock & Lyman. Jewelry Co., L. F. Maloney, Manager. Independence — E. O. Parker, 110 E. Main st. Worcester" — Joseph Tukman, 44 Front st. McClelland — J. W. Rounds & Co. Guy Furniture Co., 521 Main st.