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Music Trade Review

Issue: 1906 Vol. 42 N. 21 - Page 49

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THE:
MUSIC TRADE
REVIEW
49
How Edison Dealers
Prosper
At no time since Edison Goods have been placed on the market
has there been such a tremendous call on us for them. Our
factories are working overtime to keep dealers supplied. Edison
Dealers throughout the country are feeling the great retail demand
for Edison Goods and placing
ONE
increased orders with us. They
INSTANCE
are prospering^
as they make
a liberal and assured profit on Am having the best trade now
1 have ever had since I have
their sales, and have no competi- handled Edison Goods. Have
sold more machines and rec-
tion to meet, prices being strictly
ords this year than T sold dur-
maintained.
W e advertise ex-
ing' the whole year 1905.
tensively and refer all inquiries to
them—in other words do all in Name and address furnished
on application.
our power to help them towards
success.
Don't you think it
would pay you to become an Edison Dealer? The testimonial
on this page is proof it will.
Write us to-day for full
information.
National PKonograpH Co.,
31 Union Square, New York
67 LAKESIDE AVE.
OUANGE, N. J.
304 W&bash Avenue, Chicago, 111.
FOLLOWING ARE THE JOBBERS IN EDISON GOODS IN THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
Albany, N. Y.—Finch & Hahn.
El Paso. Tex.—W. G. Walz Co.
Allegheny, Pa.—Henry Braun.
Fitchburg, Mass.—Iver Johnson Sporting
Allentown, Pa.—G. C. Aschbach.
Goods Co.
Astoria, N. Y.—John Rose.
Fort Dodge, Iowa—Early Music House.
Atlanta, Ga.—Atlanta Phono. Co., Phillips Fort Worth, Texas—Cummings, Shepherd
& Crew Co.
& Co.
Baltimore—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.
Gloversville, N. Y.—American Phono. Co.
Harrisburg—S.
K. Hamburger.
Bangor, Me.—S. L. Crosby Co.
Birmingham, Ala.—The Talking Machine Helena, Mont,—Frank Buser.
Co.
Houston—Texas Phono. Co.
Boston—Boston Cycle & . Sundry Co., Hoboken, N. J.—Eclipse Phonograph Co.
Eastern Talk. Machine Co., Iver John- Indianapolis—Indiana Phono. Co., Kipp-
son Sptg. Gds. Co., C. E. Osgood Co., Link Phono. Co., A. ]'». Wahl & Co.
Read & Read.
Kansas City—J. W. Jenkins' Sons Music
Co., J. F. Schmelzer & Sons Arms Co.
Brooklyn—A. D. Matthews' Sons.
Kingston, N. Y.—Forsyth & Davis.
Buffalo—Robert L. Loud.
Knoxville—Knoxville Typewriter and
Burlington, Vt.—American Phono. Co.
Phono. Co.
Canton, O.—Klein & Heffelman Co.
Lafayette, Ind.—A. B. Wahl & Co.
Chicago—James I. Lyons, The Vim Co.,
Montgomery Ward & Co., Rudolph Wur- Lincoln, Neb.—H. E. Sidles Cycle Co.
litzer Co., Babson Bros., Lyon & Healy. Louisville—C. A. Ray.
Cincinnati—Ilsen & Co., Rudolph Wur- Lowell, Mass.—Thos. Wardell.
litzer Co.
Memphis—F. M. Atwood, O. K. Houck
Cleveland—Eclipse Musical Co.
Piano Co.
Columbus—Perry B. Whitsit Co.
Milwaukee—McGreal Bros.
Dallas, Tex.—Southern Talking Mach. Minneapolis—Thomas C. Hough, Minne-
Co.
sota Phono. Co.
Dayton, O.—Niehaus & Dohse.
Mobile, A!a.—W. H. Reynalds.
Denver—Denver Dry Goods Co., Hext Montgomery,
Ala.—R. L. Penick.
Music Co. ,
K. Houck Piano Co., Nash-
Des Moines, la.—The Vim Co., Hopkins Nashville—O.
ville
Talk.
Mach.
Co., Magruder & Co.
Bros. Co.
Detroit—American Phono. Co., Grinnell Newark, N. J.—A. O. Petit, Douglas
Phono. Co.
Bros.
Easton, Pa.—William Werner.
Newark, O.—Ball-Fintze Co.
Elmira, N. Y.—Elmira Arms Co.
New Bedford, Mass.—Household Fur- Reading, Pa.—Reading Phonograph Co.
Richmond—Magruder & Co.
nishing Co.
Providence—J. M. Dean Co., J. A. Foster Rochester—A. J. Dcninger, Mackie Piano,
Co., Household Furniture Co., J. O. & M. Co., Giles B. Miller, Talking
Machine Co.
Samuels & Bro., A. T. Scattergood &
San Antonio, Tex.—H. C. Rees Optical Co.
Co.
San Francisco—Peter Bacigalupi.
New Haven—Pardee-Ellenberger Co.
New York City—Bettini Phonograph Co., Savannah, Ga.—George R. Youmans.
Blackman Talking Machine Co., J. F. Schenectady N. Y.—Finch & Hahn, Jay
A. Rickard & Co.
Blackman & Son, Sol Bloom, I. Davega,
Jr., S. B. Davega, Douglas Phonograph Scranton—Ackerman & Co., Technical
Co., H. S. Gordon, Jacot Music Box
Supply Co.
Co., Victor H. Rapke, Siegel-Cooper Seattle, Wash.—D. S. Johnston Co.
Co., John Wanamaker, Alfred Weiss.
Sharon, Pa.—W. C. De Foreest & Son.
New Orleans—William Bailey, Nat. Auto. Spokane, Wash.—Spokane Phono. Co.
Springfield, Mass.—Flint & Brickett Co.
Fire Alarm Co.
Omaha—Omaha Bicycle Co., Neb. Cycle St. Louis—The Conroy Piano Co.^ O. K.
Houck Piano Co., Western T. M. Co., Inc.
Co.
St. Paul—W. J. Dyer & Bros., Thomas
Oszvego, N. Y.—Frank E. Bolway.
C. Hough, Minnesota Phono. Co.
Paterson, N. J.—James K. O'Dea.
Syracuse—W. D. Andrews.
Pawtucket—Pawtucket Furniture Co.
Toledo—Hayes Music Co.
Peoria, III.—Peoria Phonograph Co.
Toronto—R. S. Williams & Sons Co., Ltd.
Philadelphia—C. J . Heppe & Son, Lit Trenton, N. J.—Stoll Blank Book and
Bros., Penn Phonograph Co., John
Stationery Co., John Sykes.
Wanamaker, Wells Phonograph Co., Troy, N. Y.—Finch & Hahn.
Western Talking Mach. Co., H. A. Utica—Clark-Horrocks Co., Arthur I*.
Weymann & Son.
Ferriss, Wm. Harrison, Utica Cycle Co.
Pittsburg—Theo. F. Bentel Co., Inc., Washington—E. F. Droop & Sons Co.,
H. Kleber & Bro., C. C. Mellor Co.,
S. Kann Sons & Co.
Pittsburg Phonograph Co., Powers & Waycross, Ga.—Geo. R. Youmans.
Williamsport, Pa.—W. A. Myers.
Henry Co.
Winnipeg—R. S. Williams & Sons Co..
Portland, Me.—VS. H. Ross & Son.
Portland, Ore.—Graves & Co.
Ltd.
Quincy, III.—Quincy Phonograph Co.
Worcester, Mass.—Iver Johnson Sporting
Goods Co.

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