The billboard (July 1896)

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July, 1896. BILLBOARD ADVERTISING. The umr journal R. C. Campbell is a candidate election aa president of the A. I erablc opposition exists tera, and ia growing." Wri in Adx-erlis lr. Campbell'! & Green, Sao Francisco ; Mean*. Atwood & Ames, ol Providence. R. L[ W. R. e,I. T.;< 1 P. G. Stout, of St. j & Gordon, of Boise City, Ida.—in fact the East, West, North and South will all be folly represented. The bill poolers from the smaller will be out in force and will be welcome. Poster printera, advertising agents and prominent advertisers will alao be present in large cumbers. All is not harmony in the ranks of the c A. B. P. A. Campbell baa wanned up to Gude, and Sttblbrodt views the cordiality thus rr- est.bll.faed with marked disfavor. It ia alao said that Carroll does not love Stalil- brodt like he used to. J. M. Bishou, of Terre Haute, uses tion, loaded down with indebtedness, stripped of Canada, Minnesota, Wiscon- sin, mlnofs and Kentucky, the once splendid organization, the Associated Bill Posters' Association is in a most piti- able plight. This is m ' done for it, and this is what Geo. Leonard and the Liberals will have to undo. Their task is not an easy one. for they will be seriously handicapped by the apathy and indifference of the members in tbe smaller towns. These have been duped so often in the past by the false romises and inducements ; that they view with distrust 1 persons or plans that have to e A. B. P. A. in any manner if Gen. S. H. Hen... ._ 1 ember of Socidali ly and quickly as the report of a gun fol- e of his widowed mother np to the time of her death, three years ago, when he joined the ranks of the