Billboard advertising (Feb 1896)

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BILLBOARD ADVERTISING. February, 1896. FAIR NOTES Secretaries of fails should at once send their liates anil rosttrs for publication. The fair associations are holding ma uigsnow. .If they will send in report? Secretaries, are you in the other fellow* did at They, feel as yon do.. Send along your The South Dakota Board of AgricultDK grounds and must be gnatt candidate. After serving one year as a member of the board, W. D. Russell has just discovered that he la State Legislature. dale, I is year, is in the market js for advertising. They _ _ progressive folks oot there, and this fair last year achieved the distinction or being the best fair held in Western Kentucky, i 1 attendance, in interest and thMth^™sec1uV At the meeting of the East Western Fair Association, in Chi dates for holding the fairs of th States were flied as follows: New York, August 19 to 14; Nebraska, August 31 to September 5; Iowa. September 7 t- — Michigan, same dates; Minnesota, WbcoLm. sVtemtier'ai'to ™nli September 18 to October 3; St. L October 5 to 10. Secretary W. C Shepherd, of the But- the last Butler County Fair, a d of $1,450.09. The Board has received the which la that they will nol .at; ]. re. niBBUn, jujiu Lnivia, tmiivu Hilton, ^u^taaba. C E. Angell, and Daniel Meeting and the Fair for 1S96, and ended by &dng upon July 1 j 3 and 4 for the Summer Meeting, and Sept. 14 to 18 in- clusive for the Fair. These dates were considered as probably the most desirable, and by -annooncing their choice early other track and fair associations in the stafcare likely, to refrain from selecting ™* -lu'V, ■ ■ ■ . . Fully 7,000 people passed through tilt gates December i 6th. the opening day of ' that in spite of the disagreeable drii- 5 tain that commenced soon after-the IS'were thrown open and continued ! and pleasure 'at the number and LIST OF FAIRS. iaoe. ILLINOIS. Catlin. Vermilion Co. Agricultural nod Mechai ■ ■ 1 — Ann JS-71 t a Taylo leintng, secretary; H ) ssfe st; Barai n cr. Pre*.; Geo C Keoyon. Secy wSsanTfl njjifla Co. JaillaSS—1 Aaaoetalic Ml. H C Lovelt, Praident; I. Eendaltvule, seXiS. Oct. 1 Nathan Robert Pta, I John a.tchcll, TWaa. [ J. tj. Conlogn. Lafayette. Aug Jt-Scpt 4 Leoanon. Aug 17-31 IM, Sent. 9:ii. w - Brown^pKi't; H IOWA. Colmnbiur Junction, Difirict Fair, Anfc. IJ-aj. Naiidt.nl. Clayton Co. AvrlcuXtural Society Fair, Waukon. Atiamkee Fatr^Scpt. ji-as. C M OHIO. lug Co Agricultural Society W ' b P t* W fft Tiger, JU Huhlmau. SeCy. Vonoeitoie-n, Ohio Kenton. HaitUn Co Mr, OcTlvo. A M Reid.See'y urhaoa. ^Chaaipolgo Co Fair, Aug i8.ji, J W PKNNSVr.VANIA. nlbnown. Keystone Co Agl & Hot 5oc Fair, Oet6-) JacobR Helfoer, Pte>'L Monterey. pa I ,,U,.,„.r. IT-.,:,. J r „L™, Sony ■ aer Soc Fair. Sep! IM1 Sandy Lake. Pa; H P TENNESSEE. Tjomea- Bety, Hrmjcane SwiSh^e™' VERMONT. WEST VIRGINIA cSlKk.^wj" 1 ™ ltaM F "' r ' Se P' I** -,' Wisconsin. aapffaaV Poultry Shows. HOTF,-Unless given, the secreuiy'i acdrt corresponds with that ol the Ibnw. DISTEICT OP COLUMBIA. N Ho1™rf. I s«yT*'eb. 0 i«'iB, hew yobk. New York Poultry nod Pigeon Association, Ma< sou Snunre tiarden.^Wew VerkCi^. HVCn< Conventions, etc. St. Paul. Mi n n. G. . AML Beuoli^SepLi-S- Couidiatfjii''' Y. p. s. c. S. of Iowa suit ati£raSkM^v£!^N^l'oi]■ 1 Republican League chttBBu, 111. national Democratic COni-enUnn. PilUburg National Convention Brotherhood ol r SL *n3rew. ""^JJJJ'^^j^, S ^ r ^Jiah°' CS ^^ 3 '^' lh , A ." nu "' «"'■"(! I-ana^^ffic^^^StS^Ka^^ilBTclnJer BoBon, UflSL Bench Show Hew Kngbtnd Ken CSDlbduW N. V. state Convention ICnlehtt Of Pythias, July, 1B96. ' Expositions. S.^^V^nde1S-te , . ,DO ~* baltbuoie, Hd. 1896. Indefinite - iSoi Oct. IJ lo Not. is. Centennial BIpoHuou comuien. ofMal'm. lnlernatianalBxpodtlon.Dedi. SSaaSSSSE^i - Foreign Expositions. Paria, France. 1900. April is to Dec 31 flrn. gaS&iasas 'T"""Titlllllllltll^^ Babbitt Entry and Record System § f to » . Cat Show «. County Fair, j| Because It le UP TO DATE. Designed 1806. SEUD FOR SAMPLE LEA PES. ARTHUR BABBITT. IIWWIWI»IUIMUMIIIIII11IIW It81 The Hustler Advertising 80. Booklets! Have you seen the kind I writer W. Chandler Stewart, 4114 ElD Ave., r-hlii. lotua Adveptislng Co. ESTHERV1LLE. IOWA. THE LAFOURCHE ADVERTISING CD. ... A 1RBI ROF1TABLE TXdvertisinq Being an exponent of nawful and Unique ideas Cor those with wares to proclaim. Published with iUturtraUotut each month hy Kate E. arlawold. from I] School Street, in Boston Town, iption, Jl«>. Saratoga City Bill Posters iaddre« FRAN K EDDY,