The billboard (Jan 1896)

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6 BIIXBOARD ADVERTISING. Billboard fl(lverti5iD4 4AME5 H. HENNEaAN, . Ap vHUTIM SG kA.TES: Ikemnt* wm be tiMUhei at ■ , JANUAXY. t. at&. t» aC the A. B. p. A, called by Pnident R. C. Campbell, for Mondaj', January 6th, at the Giand Hotel, Ciiidnnati, has token on B degEce 'of importance, wbicb was the association, when the call was first inued. With bis. characteristic eneigy MidfiirMM.thepwMdBittmyitvigor- !. The outcome . is of r_ CAmpbell has done BMciiDg; the rail Ikdc loooB np, {dalaly andmoatappaimtlj. Ostenably, thei nunee wiii conaaer tnc aansiDUiiy of disdplining their official organ. In real, ily. they will deliberste npon the issue idddl Ihia paper has raised, vu: the re- *{rioa or BBUidinent of the constitDtion, . 1 iritk ■ vinr to makuig all bill posters of - j^nrteto.tabaped. Oat the disenssion ■min Mini ■nil iHiLiillj 1 nil .jl^MMu; The tk** of nmny of the i »tatB M i ! W i wBDi.t i l nd ooofli j^Mimi'crlMifiMIdafefeoa^ toe ationof Ibi ingwiU No mattar what tte nwtmnii' ni^ be, every one Sbonld enter into tfat aon with the determination of abiding by the voice of the majoiil rr ia addom, indeed, Ont tut have haveevB- beaid of. Tbough acarcely year old. It numbers over one hundred membcta, iadndiug two iu Chicago, two in New York, two in Boston and o A coiTespoudent says: We have re. etvcd > ven ennliatic protest fr ' LI,HCndncks,BBaem Manaeei UT Davia Min Col. because of ■ jmy^oWliiog posteis being apace and have e 3de tt thb p^ier, and jon '- 'MI potter that nnle« -a lor oar paper enti , V advatisements of this -- -• Btisto be posted.'' that spends 16,000 or |Mt» in a dnf^ month with the Mil po«UCTOf Hie co u n tr y, who mean what tttey any, and will cer- tain!; live up to theii stat^nents. The aentunent uttered by Mr. Hen- idcs only indicates the fedings of ills for the seri billposten In the very carefully for ■■twitIa^ ^ one in twenty comes out and speaks his mind on these subjects. The other nine- the less effectually. We Lope that you will use your influ- 3s. There is no question advertisers who v irge naeis of bQl be mt artlafitdtoplaee thdr adMtfafav A Special Convention. The object of tUa amtatiou, it it stated in the drcnlar, 1> to eoB^Urr the action of the ^ in rejectiDK the qiplicatkm <4 O; J. Gode for membetdiip after fli^thcnndvea had o of their Assodadoo i Tbn attack made by BlUiBOAKD TMNO on the " old fogy, "me-and my-dog" polit^of tti will [Bobably canse ■ For the benefit of mcmhers who [>t be here and the craft at large, we nphatically reaffirm that no chanj policy will be made by BlLLBOABD An- ro SQch of the proccediogs of thi Kial convention as relate directly to n ! are snpremdy indifferent. What i ly or may not do cannot have the least icH in an advene moner. On tUa : haie never yet been able to db- ' any ai^seciable benefit derived from being the official oigan of the L. R P. A. THE anOWMEKTS CONVENTION. Amonz the many triU posters who wiU ttend the Third Conventio AdvertiflitigandBill Postin^CoL, <tf CMca- gD;GeDrge M. Leonard, Vice Fiemdeut A. B. P. A, Grand Riqitds, >fich,; J. Bollard CsiToIl. Secretary of the A. B. P. A., Al- bany. N. v.; H. H. T^cr, President Ohio Bill FDsleis' Assodation, of Springfield, O.; O. P. Fairchild. Covington, Ey.; Hr. Ottin& Cf Newport, I^. and, off the ClHvaunB " - CTwewUteMaiii mttmmttimm Hany MBnaBC, the New Va poeto-, left Cor aa dlet^ed vist to 1 December 7i. The bnonea will be ab conducted during his absenea by hii tig hand bower, Mr. W. B. Lowden. <e inamed in Ma^osal Act >e Via Ucrde tire. M oeanrATNMs nr cu«^' If. becBM-tka w^ la M1% flW maU ■dbalMaBMh^artM^ - -torqt^«^»«?S!!^*^**f' SioTH—HewriehfaBBatlMt wa^ in dreannx striking; wonder U iw ] did it? ,-' Jo«B»~Oh, I tcdd him to Bt^ idy tl people on the potters.