The billboard (June 1896)

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JUKK, 1896. AND EDDIE ALSO. The Ktf-ippocnted "Muser" who would lead the American Bill I BI1XBOARD ADVERTISING 1 follows, Ht. Carroll replied viz: "As chance may offer, means, taku 1000 sheets of paper and divide them up in Iota of 150 per week giving them a four weeks' showing. 110/ guaranteeing any length of time for the display." Upon receipt of this letter, the Passaic Adirer- tising Co., advised Mr. Stahlbrodt of Mr. The latter immediately r to your favor of May J6, beg to written you by Secretary every chance he got NEW YORK Rni POSTERS' ASSOCIATION. PENNSYLVANIA. t meeting in the Grand Opera House. The following tuitnbers were present: John I>, Uisbler. Reading J.W.Worman.Allentown; J. Silverstine Honesdale; J. O. Hearn, Carbondale John G. Reese, Scrauton ; R. E. Hankry, Bittaton; G. W. Hammersley, Hazleton elected, viz: Pres., John D. Mishler, Vice-Pres., J. W. Wor- man; Treas., M. H. Burgonder; Sec'y, A member of the Interstate Bill Posters. Is us the following:—'■ I .J5q0.it ptte«. do not think the members of the Inter- camiauui, Buiivdt a Co. stahlbrodt, and I ant going to propose a The Passaic Advertising Co., of N. J-, had an experience similar to the vention. I do not think we ought to boy- Ibove with the same party. Upon receipt cott him, but 1 do think that we ought to of the paper they wrote to J. Ballard *»™ "">' commissions. He has Carroll, asking that gentleman for a persistently fought us. „ He has refused to w<* 2sth su NEW YORK. BILLS POSTED ANYWHERE. ADS PAINTED ANYWHERE.