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Dayton, Ohio. 
Merchants everywhere tell our 800 
salesmen that business is booming. 
Farmers have had two record crops, 
at big prices, with big demand at 
home and abroad. 
Stocks of manufactured material are 
short, and labor is in great demand. 
Exports largely exceed imports. 
Factories are busy, many working 
overtime. 
More freight cars are needed, and 
steamers are taxed to capacity. 
People are living better, and spend¬ 
ing their money more freely. 
This country has the best money in 
the world, and more of it than ever 
before. 
Such a combination of favorable 
circumstances never has occurred 
before, and probably will never 
occur again. 
Billions of dollars are passing over 
the merchants’ counters. 
The people who spend this money 
want the best service. 
They demand it in all kinds of stores, 
from the smallest to the largest. 
They get it in stores which use our 
up-to-date Cash Registers, which 
quicken service, stop mistakes, sat¬ 
isfy customers, and increase profits. 
Over a million merchants have 
proved our Cash Registers to be 
business necessity. 
[Signed] 
Write for booklet to ' ... ‘ ^ 
The National Cash Register ComDanv7"'^ m ^^^^ ^^^^*'^ f[ 
Dayton, Ohio. 
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