The billboard (Mar 1906)

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3b Ttie Biiltioapd MARCH 31, 1906. .BIG ELI. THE BBMD OLD NHEa. TUT STUDS WITHOUT k WIU. IN THE AHUSaiaT WORLD, THE BIB HOIET BET- TER, UTTLE EXPENSE, « PLUSOBE TO Om MO OP- EIATE OORNENMODaFOI llOe, U ASTONISHINB BE- SBLTOFBUINS, SKUl MB BJBIIID8ECO.,<'«^>Roadhoos8,llis. r 1. wn MM, B«T,'?SieSfth» re beat rks U •'Antfloatic" Set Spiadle I Electric Hyronemous Cages " ACS, MeUl Boulette *e«t ever. Loaded IMoe and Marked Garths. Latest aud most wonderfal Hold-Out ever made. No practice required. Can be laid on the table and played in full view of all tbe players. Ask for particulars. Orea—" *" ^ VDg. BARR & CO.. cmoAOO. iu> mmm attention A yoane man 2i rears of an wo laun tbe Ttieacrlcal or Olrcos would like to leara advance work; „„„„ to lay oat uaper and haTO a thoroneh bnsl- peaaedacatlon. Salary nu object: I want Ie«m. Addre>B Box 162. ~ " Brtdgeton. N J. .JUGGLING GOODS.. n' apparatoa WTCK. CtortanaM O. PliNO CHftNCEi; l>;ooiitibni on Beach Parlway. Tie L. A. ThBDpsoD Seeiic Rallwaj Go. 302 Broadway, New York. NEW SONG BOOKS , 7Se per Hundrad. VIM p»r Tliousand. 8ml 10 Stamp for eampl. Capy. UtatENfflm Of ni Fusn'-MBOEVIUESORBSTEB." au(W% Ula- (1Ut1« OhlU'l BUc Winter). • wSm <Bnii«byanSu«Sr»iaS«»SM)!' Moh.-k Fie.s> AMERICAN SONGSTER CO. 34 E. 21st St.. NEW YORK. LIST OF FAIRS Besden will oonrar a favor tir ctOSag Hanford—Otat. F«lr. Oct. C. L. (Newpo- - " tr«».: U C. a 8. Z. RaUbae-. SubUT—I>aiil>lir}r lAgrl. IFIalr. Oct. 1-^ fl nel n. Rnndle, pres.: John :w. Bacon, tic C. U. Rundle, »ec'r. N-ewtoB—Newtoirn Asrl. Fair. Sept. » R. C. oateheU. pm.; IB. «. Cortte. trc RockrUle—SodcTUIe Assn. TtSi. 6(Vt OUT. : Oto. B. Blllott. treat.; Chtt. A. Cal 'ISSd.'"* Atlanta—CcoTKia State S\alr. Oct. KKSO. Alex. IW. Smith, ptca.; O. I. IBjran, treat.; frank WcIdOD. tec'y. ..K— ^. ^_ Oct. e-«. O. M. ^^1^, treat.; J. T. BIc- . llalr. Oet. l«.ai. P. Cb. Agrl. fair. Sept. 1044. BanalltT—Gamtln Co. iPalr'. Oct. 2-B. Geo. IW. Qfore, pret.: C. W. 3^er, trrii.; L. ■W. Gordan tec'r. Falrfleld—Wayne Co. rair. Anf. 28-31. B. F. Anc. 3. Will J. Oonnort, tec^. JoUet—The -mu Co. Fair. Sept. m-14. Aeka iBnland, prea.; B. T. Kt/Oj, treat.; T)Sm. J. Kutou'ee^^^nkakce A4Erl. EVlr. Sept. 1(M3. T. U. 8cl>o))C7,_PTea.;.-W. J. Brock, treat.; ■"-' -o'co.' »-«lT. Ai«. : B. D. Riddle, I Corjdon—Harrlaoa Co. Fair. •P. Smith, pret.; W. H. V. TTwaX K. wnght, seo'y. «atur—Great Jiorthem IndUaa i Falrmoiurt--AsiicnItaraI Vali. 'aoc. 640. H. EdW"*^" •rajkftgt- Inmaui'polIs—Indian State H. L. KowUn, pres.; J. f Cbas. Dowlng, seCjr, Koo I^ajette—LaiFajette i>«r) Jno. M. Oason. pres.: Aoam wau Henry A. Ulller. tec'y. lA-nencelinrE—Oearbom Co. nilr. 25. H. r.. NowMn. tec'y. Qllddletoini—OUddletown Fair. Joly S-Ans. I Portland—Jay Co. -Mr. S. BaUey. teCy.; Forett City—'Winnebago Oo. Pair. Oct T. Jacob*, pret.; W. O. Hansoa. tre< rair. Sept. 4-7. _. . Smith, treat.; J. 9. Hamptoo-4taDkIla Co. Fair. Sept. U-IS; O. r^^Boeaner, Win. Boots, ticai.; J. W. ^oUt«ila—Solttaln v.i. w T. anttoB^ we'y. ptea^ tec'y. Sept 8. D. Wyooir. pret.;^ 8. W. HolDCt, treat.; D. Catiooal—Ohtytoa 'Ooanty Acrl. Society Fair. Sent. 4.8. Job. Matt, pret.; H. O. Howe, i^rat. u-as. A. mudcr, ptca.; H. 0. CnMlCk, treat.; r. i^irood^«rtk*0»r'Mr. Itnt. Mela MSier'f^ii',"' «• B.«kwK t»...: orance Clty^-ttou 00. Mr. A Tandar Melde, prea.; O. L. Tan da StMC. ti ~ Scary Petoaoa. prat.; W. S. BUa, t r tat.; B. A. LaraoD. tte'y. Itrawhcin PoIat-4>bttlet IWr. Anx. S8-ai. Geo. Wheeler, pres.; J. P. Dnotmcct. treat.; Sloox City—Inter^State Fair. S<Tt. C. L. Pellet, Weat nnloo—iFUty-Secood Annnal Fayette Co. jFalr. Sept. 4-7. H. P. Hancock, tec'y. rUUanutbnrc—•wmiaushars Fair. Sept. 11^. fUlllatd Harrln^on. prc«.; Jamea Bzanaon, treat.; Obat. Fletcher, tec'y. Weat Lia>erty—iWeit Uberty Fair. Aajt. 21- B». W. Wcholt, prea.: 0. B. Hogae, ; W. H. 91il|mian, teo'y. Jnnetlon—WUton A«rl. Fair. Sept. 18- W. O. Orlfflrt. prea.; O. O. Kaafiaan. ; Dr. WalToUnx, aec'j. FLOBISA H. L. inrln. treat.'; V. Q. Jt Aug. 7JI1. Benry oer. prea.: f ■ '- ' * " cMf^^SUMieU Co Fair Olfford. pre*.; B*. A. ; Nlee. tec'y. " J. .Wilber, prea.; ".''TTHSicer _ OamoTeanx, tec'y. Clay tenter—Clay^Co. Fair. Sept. 4-7, J. B. Sept. 18-21. Sf";- ^t^"' treat.; Walter ADC. 22-2S. C. T. Calvert, prea.; Jno. R. Walton. Harper—ithe Harper Fair. Oet. 8-18. Caterer, pres.:, EUls Utller. treat.: Out. JJ«^5_A^'w.^& .SHIRT WM$Tn(TTEI«&:. 801 Washington Ave.. ST. liOUIB. MO. ..THE PROFESSION.. SSi^^rtw, u"as''M^ and'mMt'^l^ tcalp-dcaner and halr-cniwtr oo the market. Send for packaaa. Price. 2S cent*.' A. B. VSHAXTS. Ull Plltart «t., HJladalphU. Pa. DETECTIVES CBEE! TIM Cutlery KlRTl SCENERY OR ALI, DESOBIPTIONO. BBST QnALITT LOWEST PRICES. aUSTAV O. 8HCI.I.. Soanlo Artist. BmptraThaatre, Colnmb«a. Chto. rOR SACK! FOR SAI^Et' rOR SAUK TowaPtate M<>dl('lne Llceo'ie. Expires .Tune 15. '07. Prise Pro. Bate. F. A DILLINGHAM. Care of Monrow Hutel. Cincinnati, o. •.Medicine Men.. r^»Mra,'ftiraulh*prtulraand Thi Cftfftjrili* Fair ud Park Astoeiaiioa Schwartz's i Sept CS-S8. V D. P. North op. t