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July 4, 1901 issue

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The article presents political news of Ohio. When a State election is vehemently asserted to be at vast national importance, it is a safe guess that the party so declaring is troubled about local issues. Such is clearly the case with the Republicans in Ohio. They loudly affirm that the continuance of prosperity, with the dignity and almost the existence of the country, depend upon the result of the polling in Ohio next November. The affairs of the National Cash Register Company, whose works are at Dayton, Ohio, are of more than local interest. Probably nowhere in the world have the managers of a corporation shown a more intelligent interest in the welfare of their workmen. The greatest attention has been paid to hygienic and even to aesthetic conditions, not only in and around the factory buildings, but also in the houses and grounds rented to employees.

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OHIO -- Politics & government; ELECTIONS; CASH register industry; EMPLOYEE health promotion; DAYTON (Ohio); OHIO; UNITED States
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