The billboard (Feb 1906)

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40 Ttie Billboard FEBRUARY 24, 1906. A HOOD nuPosmoN Tbe rompamf- owns tendaodlm- A ID pie csvltal (o meet an require- I ..WHY IT WILL PAY.. BBO/MTSB It Is In tbe Iieart of tbe rl ell eat acrtcutaral district In tbe worMla BBCA.178B tha peovle are proepep- ona, bave plenty of moB«T, and will spend It llnenoir on amosements. wlU KBOADSB It Is the only Amuse- ment Park wlUiIn 200 mllea of wicbitat and ttM anmt u Oie WwKi :WANTEDi CONCESSIONS, BIG AnRACTIONS, I BANDS, ETC., FOR I Wonderland Park,! WICHITA, KANSAS. We have room for some good, legitimate concessions, _ and will male* liberal terms wttii tfieee having the ^ goods. BIG ATTRACTIONS. There Is none too big for us to handle, hiside and out^de. WONDERLAND PARK is located on an Island in the heart of the city: is sur- rounded by the Arkansas River; is two blocks from the business eentre, wHh three ear lines. A beautiful natural parib ADDRKSS ALL COMMUNICATIONS THE WIOHin MUSEHENT PARK 00. WICHITA, KANSAS. I OotumbiiB—ColnmbnA State Fmlr Sept. 3-T. A. P. Saddles, pni.; T. L. Cajrert, trras.; W. W. aUBer. aec'j. Cbanln raia—cajrabofls €oaal7 Fklr. Sept. 4- T. K. C.Itoote, pna., WamnarlHe, O.; Geo. lCu«b, 4its>.: r. O. Oatcs, wc>. nailtm ITiirttm Oo. ValK. Aam. 14-lT. C lMl^ W s^ aattkK » »■■■;. Wm. With*. ta«M.t ifttwiwi nmasa ^naas mpa. lur. Btpt. »• ' ' ~io. Wayana.; o. I*. KeOimcken, W. " lUifiliil Hc'y DTV—Tuesrawu Co. bir. flept. U- ^Sj^SDontr. int.: u. feu. tmi.: ^■ bXla Talr. Sept. 1»«1. W. «. iUUcr. pres.; 9. ID. HanHas, tnas.; Antbony 'Ktedins. sec*y. Itcmont—Sanduikj Co. TaSt. Oet. 2.5. J. J. ' Brim, pm.; T. A. Lus, tieBI.; A. W. Orennyer, mcc'j. analltao —Battfir Co. Fair. Oat. SS. J. A. SUde, praa.: W. B. Wallace, treat.: L. 11. ' Lanta. ■ce'7. Bnton—Hardin Co. Fair. Ang. A. T. Ta.: laaav 'Draper, txeaa.; M. St, -Klnsmu Agd. lUr. BapL 4.*. a. Wald. PTM.; B. 7/ Itahts, tnw.; J. A. • SafflHtDD, mfj' Aondoii—^MadlMa OOb \ ItetlW-'-' 'Ans*' 'W. Kllcor*. pnc; ac. Ew'Bis. B. Panoak«. aee'r. McCoDoeUiTlUe— ISoigtn Co. Wr. MPt.' 15- 2T. B. F Beed. piea.: Suiy SC. WUHj. Ireaa.; Geo. O. Blstt. Me'7* ' - ■Ualfleld—RldiUitd qftWr"- B. Shiock.' pre*.: ^An Olfford. aec'T. 'Marietta—Wasliliigtoa Co^ Jonlan, prva.; O. Vd, Flasdera. Sec'7. New 'LexlDgton—iPerrj- Co. Fair. Sept. 25-28. F. J. Tracej. pres.; C. C. Ctaappelean. aec'7. Hapoleon—Napoleon Fair. Sept. *-T. J. Tf. Banna, pres.; J*. L. Halter. %ec'y. Jtew Bremen—Trl.Co. Pair. Aog- 14-17. Frank 'j-KimiilD^ pres.; Theo. B. TaDgcman. •ee'T. .Ito wtjj^ttifcK .Cb» aMb., Oct. »«. J. wn- fiiwaa: cL^wtfcitT Ost. »s. -w; r. I.; Ai r. .__J. IWr. 'Pwa.; Oao. X. Aiertw. aec'T. Cnrlls. pres.; Ceo. Gtbbs. sec'y. v..^' Xlffln—Seneca Countj- Pafct* W. Bobrer, pres.; B. ? " Mcrsan Ink, sec'y. • iCpper Sandnsky—Wyandot Ox flrtfcV.Si|»«t. .*4L H. E. Hedges, pres.: Peltr m*. tt^.; A. F. ScbooteiKer. aec'T. ' ' ' :j(ta "Wert—Van Wert Cn. JMfc.'»'.| tf i: -'A, ViiA. Grlflln. pres.; B. B. ..mUlsa'>Vtaiil>r,'B> •.*;v. Wialbam, muaaoih-Wttn ili.'JWb^;Jnb'1S<L A. T. ABtatowB—I«Ush. Os. AczL Fair. Sept: IS- 31. Jcreralali Bodi. pre*.; It. J. Ketn. tieas.; IH. B. Sdull. aec'y. BctUebem—PennsylTanla State Fair. Sept. 4- 7- J- WaHcT- LoTatt. pres..; W. M. Ap. ' plegate. treas.: B. A. Gnaian, aec'T. BntUr—Bntler Fair. Ak. 21-24. <3co. A. BrtmnwT, pres.; E. W. B l mbsm , m Oil. Mb Snt. It. iIm, tma.; Cooneaat I.ake—Coiueaat I/ake Fair. AOC. 31. H. O. Holcomb. prei.; I. It, Xtwls, itieaa.: Chaa. I. Byera, ace'y. DutiolK—iDnbola Fall. Oct. iDdlann—Indtxlia €0b MCeJjMt. M. H. T. JamlDon. pres.; 4. f^lttM,' MM.; DBTU Blair, Mc-y. ^ t T. kcowiii. pni.: 0. i; HmhST W. B. NcHilc, WC'F. xcrcei—Ccntial atnetr lUr. Mil; IMS. T. p. 'Umuwn. pi*a.| 7. .Bi.«Nn, ..«Maa.; J. P. Oir. iMfF. V IS. si* r» aNs>s*f fRS*. o, h. antciic, tnss.; T. H. StmMMr, •M'r. ■P muaa tawncy—AgrU W dfc_-.Aag. ^<8< 1. O. Schlancb. we'y. BeadlDs—<>t. BeadlDft Talr. ^cG<man, piea.; MUford ^ H. Seldel Tfarom. Stoneboro—^oneboro A. Boyd, prea.: fUML B. auea, aec'y. StnwaHnsa aSwiiue Co. Mfc F. B. Oeaiflald. aec'y. ago'jr. JU. > w. I Aw SMI. VennUIIoD—ClaF Oa. Wr. flapb IS41. A. Clark, pres.; C. 3. Otodnsm, tnas.; C. (SirlstaniioD, wCy. 'Vi:&IIOHT Bapton-^Orleana Co. Fair. ' St-pt. 11-14. H. B. Somen, pres.; O. D. Owen, treaa.; C. B. fiainblet, sec'y, Bradford—A. & P. Aam. Fair. Aop. 21-23. T. J. Allen, pres.; E. W. Cannlngham, tress.; IC A. Jenklna. aec'y. McoiSTllle—lamrilla Val. Fair. Ans. 28-30. ; O. u. 'WAtnnan, ^ _ .„ trw. Pair. «•»(. ix.ia. g. B._llMdT. pres.; -Wm. Enioft. txasB.; Coas. Kcsna, lec'y. vntomA NoTfolk->NaiMk .IWe. JUr MMm. t. B. C. BatliaujiV, m.lL CSwT&Mi. and ■eCT. XMcy—PmiBssia fulr. Am T-ui r. v. o. BUckstooe. «Ms.t XbM.^ : SspUsB, treai. and see'T. 'WZra vraGnrrA Bnchannoo—DpAnr Co. Fair. Sept. 17-20. A. I. Borcman, pres.; E. W. 'Martin, tress.; W. H. TooBC. see'T. darksbms—<We*t Ta. Ccntnl A(Il. & Mccll. \T;n,TnI Point—'Northwestern Wis. Fair. Aug. 21-24. PhU. Allen. Jr., trcas.; T. M. Prleat- ' ley, aec'y. FlattTllle—BiK Badnr Fair. Sept. 4-7. Jno. T. SalM. pics.: Jno. WooOiranl. traas.; 0. a. IMbUc, scc'r. ▼Iiaqsa—Vamaa A«ti. Fair. Sapt. ia- 21. r. U. UlaahaU. pns.; 7. B. MeLasi. treaa.; F. W. Mwsnasr. mc^. WcTsnwam—Wanpacs Oo. r«». a«pt. 18- si. AKert Smltb, pt«s.; B. 7. ^Mckar, trfai ' A* Ifc aatdUnaoo. sss^. Barrie—Slmeoe Oo. ^trTaspt IMS. Oaaltl QnlnlBO. pres.: S. Drmnit. tisis.: B. J. Fletcher, sec'y. Bowumottvllle—\V. Dnrbsm As^ Fair. Sept. 27-28. e. 0. Boar, piw.; M. A. 7saMi^ OsUa^-IMts fitlr. Sspt MS. mUlp Bal- PIW.S W. A. B*U, tttM.: 1. N. Pbaps, see'T. le—~ •inmTale Fair. Oct, 8-10, C 8. Barton, aec'y. tdndiay—Central HililbltloD. Sept. 20-22. Joboaon XUlls, pres.; James Eeltb, treai, and see'T. Ottawa—Central Canada l^xblMtlon Fair. Sept. 7-15. Jas. White, pres.; T. C. Bate, treaa.; 'B. McMabon, see'T- Woodstock—TVoodstock Fair. Sept 18-21. T. H. Dent, pres.; B. O. SawteU, treaa. and sec'y. Woodbridce—Woodbrldge Pair. Oct. 17-lfl. Jobs Barllss. pres.; T. F. Wallace, treaa, and latrr. STBEET FAIR LIST Oo. Fslr.. •'•"■4* ■Jta»L*™*»- P"*' •• a. w. aamir, tecj. CMIton-^-CsInDet Co. Wr. Asf. S8-St. Fnd. Bowmsa. pres.; W. S. Itord. treaa.; Gregory ■DoncbdL see'T. CMppewa Falla—'Kortbem Wis. State Fair. Sept. 17-21. A. 0. Ooi, pres.: W. W. PUnn. treas.: Bobt. B. Clark, aec'y. DsTllogton—Aarl. Fair. Ang. 28-31. Jas Moss- baa, pras.; P. O. Csnlar, treas.; Ose. VsTd. ste'r. Jege n y ^ .J—wioa Osi. talr. Oat; M. W. H. Jhritow »ws.t;.B. ». Kiipttt.:'tMsa.: a ■F. amaam mfT. -. f; .. .. 9- ag ag i. «> wiS «NM.i o. a. Taa Asfeia. as«^. Moo r e * A ffi: vur. tot. m-iSL inms uaa- law. ma.ip. A. WMtu, tnM.i Miaa a •wtus. sss^r. Bataa Boos*. La.—iBsd Jics's Street Fair aad OaiBiTsL Wab. — Co . attr. GatesTille. Jnly 24-27. Jaekaoo. M Street Fair. March IMT. AniHemnit Co.. attr. Laiat^ T(z^-Bcd Mca's ttnet Fslr saS Car- BlTal. Feb. Sl-«a. Oaited States Otaatval Co.. sttr. Mlseral Wells. Tex.—^Wsodnes's OsreWal. Apr. 2-7. C. Bnrr DeWltt. ace'T. xouis Ala -wuidl-ena. rw. l^V. Mw Orlesat. Im. MsHI Of ss. FSO. SS4T. "mbm J^CowT's^^.''""' FU.—Ifardl-OcaSL Fsk. SS-XT. T. F. aec'y. FhOadelpbU. Pa.—Colden TnbUee and Na- tkmal Bepnbllean Leagne. June 17-10. J. Hampton Moore, prea. Vieksbnrc, Mlis^Board et TtaOa Btz—t Fair. Mareb 6-10. OosoopsUtaa In. O*. attr. New peef Pairs iMwsJsajt^siBtrfWm SnB<—Aasplecs WooAdsb of tlw Wocld OaralTsl and stiaet Fslr. Mar «• ~ " ■ ■ Osu,. Stir. AW. Oinctnnatl, O.- Aag. 28-SS. 'Frvderlcksbnrs, Va.—Gals Week Oelebratloa. Apr. 23-28. Sleree AmosecneDt Co.. attr. Ooldboro, N. O.—Merchant's Gala Week. Ais. 2-7. Pierce Amasement Co., attr. BlUsbotth Tex.—Street Fair and Camlral. Apr. aO-MIST 5. Nctr Parker Amosement Co., sttr. Nenr Bnmswlek. N. J.—K. of H. Celetntloo. Mar 7'-13. Hnes AmasracM Co., sttr. ilea, stir. FOm.TB7 SHOWS N. Y.—Posltrr Aasa. OxUMt. Mstlk —. Dr. 3BO. HsidlB. sseT. IS N. CMtt m. ntt*aiK. Ps.—naelen^ Olob SbMT. Mfe. O. 0. Sutcb, see'T, 4 I^dto St, SroeklTB, H. T.—<ttt>oklya Usitsd BstaO Oi» cars* AasacUtloB's TbM Ananal Feed Skenr' Olemcot A're. Bisk. ICah. Iff-Apr. 7. O. O. Qreca and ■. i. Bowe, msrs, ITT BisaAwar, Ifew T«k CltT. _ HaTCTblU, Mas*,—flSTsAtU Bosxd ot Trsd* Food and todaatrtal Bipoaltkic, Maw A i n isj . March 81-Aprll 7. O. H. Oicea aad ■. 7. Botre. mm.. XTt Braadwsj New Tock OUj. Loolsflfic. B^.—Tare Food 8haPir._ AfsB M- May «. Q. ~ Vi'wark. K. ... ^ — Show. Mar T4» . _D .B. Bows, men,, fls BMMMFe Keir Ortcsne, I g*^ C ww ,nBSratMteit e. aa< Mat* Food "T. Dean. DalrMt, lOeh. J.—WewsA Batad PrsfMaaat B. tataatiy bfrmMeas*. %. I. v*b. aa-M. O. a. Oican wm* a. 3. Banra, nigra.. >I7 B raadway. Mew T«ik Oltr. Boebeatcr. M. T.—iBMheater Batall O aoe si' s Assn. Pare Food Sbow. Aprfl 18-tO. arraenss, N. T.—Brraease Grocers A Jfeat Dealers' AsaoeUtloa Food A ladastrUl. sltlon. ne Green and . New Xork City. Wercestcr, Mass.—Betall Oreesis and Prarlidaa Daalcrs* Aaaoelatlos's Pnra rood Shsw. Ms> ebaslcs* HaD. Feb. S8-Mac«A 10. O. ■. Oiaea aad B. J. Bsws. aiirs., tlT ■MMSV. How X«rk atr. I. z.—erraease uiecsrs a aess saoeutloa Food A ladaatttal 181^ 18 98. Ohestas I Boffalo, N. T.-^stasacA M s tisad, Oi CTsTslssd Boston, Mass.—New Bngland Kennel Club. Feb. aO-8S. Wm. B. Emery, sec'y. OoBBberlssd. Md.—Ssscb Show. Dslaalt, SLW. ftoteebrs Am. Vat«h 14-17. ^ams iBt- thaws, sse'r. Pltttbnrs. .. Western Fa. USTSb T'-W, >. Haiiatt tap cock, aec'T. Wtestilngton, iPa.—Watstalngton KennelX Oldb. Feb. 23-Marcb S. F. C. Thomas, aec'y. Waahlngton, O. O^-Olstrlct of Colnmbla Ken" asl mob. Fab. MJfasah. S. H. B. Oefo. Sopt Pop* BUt„ WafUoBtoD. D. 0. WlaaaUckoB. Bs. —WltsaiUekao Ksnaei Jon* ». J. aarstaat Vrica, Jr., tatfy. EOBSE SHOWS AahevlUs. H. O,—Bofse Blioir. April %M. iw. F. BsBdMpa. Bta'F. Boeten. Mtas.—Bores Shew. AprU —. Brooklyn. N. T.—Brooklyn Horae Sbow. Anil 2S-2S, Biding and Drlrlng Club, Broek&a. Fasadnia. Ckl.—Soathem Cat. Hons aai* B-a o. ■. P. Wacr. ssCy. miooB oiBonB Detroit, Mich Slyatlc Shrlnersf Indoor Obeaa Fab. at-Msr. 8; Bnasell o. Pean*. ilirtiiaai EXPO6ITI0NB Chicago, m.—First NattonaT ConfeetliMtF Sbow, Oollienm. Marcb 7-14. Ooebrans • Payne, mgra., 174S Park Bow bid*.. Mew York City. Oblcago, 111. C ecsQpd Annaal JMteS and Bnalneaa Syatem Show. 17- 34. Oochrass A Payne. Bow bldg. New York Oltr. Olnclonttl. 0.—Qraod Mllllarr OamlTtl and World's Fair Pike, at Armory Bnlldlsg. April 18- 28. WUl 8. Beck, mgr., lOB BeU blk, Oto' elnnatL New Yoflk Olty Sfedlson Sqnara Gaxdaa. As Maeea IMe Indestrial Bmesltlaa. fM*. S4B. (W. Tnk.scB oar., Taa Nest. Wta' ^ 7, Oa>, K. X. «. X<74mbC ■■iiillUa 4k^~