The billboard (Oct 1895)

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is the Official Organ of the MINNESOTA Bill Posters' Association. ■ the parlor of tilt; Windsor il, Tuesday, September Mfk, 1895, at 10 o'clock A.M., anil was called to order fay President L. The following offitm were presei Vice-President; C. H. Cricbcl. Jr., Secre- tary and Treas. Heading of the minutes of last meeting dispensed with. Report of Secretary read The following named bill posters made e admitted to meni- W. R. Smith, Fergus Falls, ; H. W. Ensign, Nortlifield, Minn.; S.N.D. Committee on Sew Membership : C. H. Griebel. Jr., Mankatn, Minn.; F,.J.Marsh, Ihiluth. Minn.; C. P.Walker, Fargo, N.D. fifteen (15) cents per running foot, or four (4) cents per sheet per week, for one month's showing. All three-sheets, single sheets and scattering work, not listed, at three (3) cents per sheet per week. The above scale of prices is not to pre- The officers for the coming year are : Fred Kerth, of Butte, president; T. H. Neely, of Great Falls, vice-president; C. A. Hatnois, of Helena, secretary. Mr. Hamois was also elected contractor for the state and delegate to the A.B.P.A. " , to be held in Cleveland. secretary of lb* Associated Association, asking him to quote the prices made at last meeting, Detroit, Mich., and all mem- Motion by M. Bressl: Minnesota Bill Posters' the O. J. Gude Co. that all work for tr State of Minnesota must be sent to As» raonly. ami if any work , at the rale of three (3 ] cents per sheet per week. This class of post- ing to be listed, protected and renewed, without additional cost, when paper foi tiscr. All stand work and three sheets, listed, protected and renewed, list of lo- cations to be furnisliod in advance, at foul (4) cents per sheet per week. When lo- Scott, Manager Metropolitan, St. Paul and Grand, of Minneapolis; Geo. Kings- bury, of St- Paul Grand Opera House and Metropolitan of Minneapolis, and Theo. Hayes, of Bijou, Minneapolis, to the performance during the Fair 1 NEW BUSINESS Moved and seconded that .Mrs V. C ered displa; longer than one week. (4) cents per slteet. Distributing of pam- phlets, circulars. ■11 work of that nature, at not less than ft 50 per thousand Distri keep paste.would say, for posting purposes I use lb. blue stone to fifty pounds of Hour, and by keeping the sides of the barrel well scraped and the top level I find no trouble to keep paste for a month in the hottest weather. Too much blue stone discolors the paper. Paste that I sell to binderies and box factories I use ^'-lb. blue stone and J4-Ib. alum to fifty- pounds of flour. For an experiment 1 have tried -&z~ silica acid and Ji-lb. alum to fiftv pounds of flour, well mixed and heavy- I kept this in a shed for two weeks and found it just as sweet as the day it was made llste made this wav Has the narnral color. It is best to dissolve before adding