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4 BILLBOARD ADVERTISING is the Official Organ of the OHIO Bill Posters' Association. ■ Bill Posters' Notes. Association embracing Colorado, Idaho, Wyoming, Utah and New Mexico, which was projected by Jas. A. Corral] of Den- ver, has been successfully organised. The California boys will make applica- ODDS AND ENDS. There is great need of a name or te-m which will designate the employing bill poster as distinguished from hisemploy- ees. The term bill poster no longer ill's the bilt You cannot call R. C. Campbell, I. Ballard Carroll, Geo. M. Ljeonaid or James A. Carran bill posters They are employers of bill posters, what is desired is a fitting appelation, which will define their calling. Billboard Advertising recognizing the necessity of aprompt decision-in this matter has decided to put the matter 1o a vote ol the craft at large. Fill out the ■ - -1 bim,- Tfeutncky will probably lake in West Virginia and Tennessee at the next con- vention, in which event the name will libel; be changed to the Centra! Bill dined to divide thel separate districts, viz: West Canada, em- bracing Victoria, Assinboia, Northwest Territory, Alberta and Manitoba, Mid- Caha.la, including Ontario and yncbci; and East.Canada; Novia Scotia, New Brunswick. Prince Edward Island and The question of subordinate organiza- tion in the south is apparently as far off il solution. tram bttl posters who wisb to join the Association, if they will write lo Mr. J. Baltard Carroll, 35 Beaver St, Albany. N. V.. he will give them all the desired in< t showing, and (hereby en- _e firms to adopt bill posting in preference to other methods. Vou will always find plenty of work upon the billboards of a city wliete the paper upon the boards is well rubbed in and properly blanked. Bill posters : enerfy in making table to the public, that is followed in all other business en- terprises. New Hampshire will eventually be compelled to take in M.iin<: and Vermont. These three states will eventually consti- By Laws. Article 7, Annual Does, Sec- tion i: The annual dnes for each mem- ber Of the Association shall be in pro- portion to the population of the respec- We offer the 6. 'JtaaWay Advertiser. Any of the above would answe purpose if universally adopted, t night out by the i NEW YORK NOTES. Representative Edward A Stahlbrodt, New York City, is sending "Armorside'' Corset paper throughout the ettire country. The firm is now having an eight sheet poster made smilar to the one sheet used up lo the present time, and of which 7J.coo sheets was tht num- ber printed. The whole of which has been posted during the past four months. That is not very bad billiug for a E m who only cater to the female Mr Stahll.iodt. the Association s tep Curtice Rn» Co., Rochester. N. Y, "Bine Label" Ketcbop. aisteeu and twenty sheet stands, throng bout the country. Here is an opportunity where i bis appreciaii n ol the clajs of merchandise be desires to advertise on his boards, by giving this It is said that 20,000000 gallons of molasses, for which there is no market, is annually flumped into the rivers and bajens Ol Louisiana by the sugar plar. ters. There is a fortui.e waiting frr the man who will clarify il of C£ -ellin 1 the Eas in be r of pOsti No 1 sure whether or not bis paper will re main up one day or a week. Presiden Campbell will be the largest loser on S( count thereof. Itis to be hoped mallei will soon be amicably settled, as Cbirag is quite a bill posting center. Memphis, Tenn., August ». 1S95.. Editor Billboard Advrktisikg. Dear Sir:— Will you kindly publish a formula by which paste can be made that can be used for commercial pnr- P No doubt if you do not have sncb re- ably be of value to the craft. We have heard it said that the addi- tion of a small quantity of 'bluestore" will preserve paste indefinitely. Also that a small portion of corrosive subli- mate in each barrel or box of paste, if it has been thoroughly blended, will k eep 1 keeping the top of the paste level, that is as the paste is used to keep it smooth andeven on top. Does any one know anything better. If eo we would be glad to publish. ,1 the old bill pt _. a volunteer fireman lor over eleven Is now ior-T.n „ ol the Popular Cryittl .fgcnnrion. It IIwoithiort while lo