The Billboard 1906-03-17: Vol 18 Iss 11 (1906-03-17)

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¥ | i 84 ‘ The Billboard MARCH 17, 1906. For Arcades, Parks and rs wz-oe"ei ty aso st., Charlotte, SS nae Aug. 15-80. A. P. Griggsville— Illinois veiw f Pair, July GiAug. 3. Will J. Connors, sec’y. Joliet—The Will Co. Fair. Sept. 11-14. Acker Ruland, pres. ; R. T. Kelly, treas.; Thos. J. a nkhouser Kelly, sec’y. Purcellville—Chautanqua. July Si-Aug. 8. D. Kankakee— Kankakee ott, oe Be Ang u ic esor g J. Hoge, Lincoln, supt.; ©. ©. Gaver, HilleC. | Sehobey, " Sere, ody. ism. Small weer ‘ W. B. Miller Reanche-—Rectoute, Sry Septennes, Be. pres.; BW. Parkhurst, tsees.} J. B. Maven, Washington, D. 0. a Marion—Williamson Co. Watr. | Sept. 11-14. ee SS ee J, Aikman, pres.; Geo. H Goodall, treas.; a, ©. Campbell, sec’y. Moline—Industrial Home Fair. Feb. 7-17. Robiason—Crawford Co. Fair. Sept. 17-21. W. A. Wood, sec’y. Morrison—Whiteside Co. Fair. Sept. 4-7. J. J. Hurbert, pres. ; Wm. Boyd, treas.; W. A. WEST VIRGINIA Wheel (Moundsville)—Chautanqua. Aug. 2 12. . ©. B. Graham, | | WISCONSIN Blodgett, sec’y. | Agpleten— Chautauqua. June S0-July 9. W. —— ‘Tae ae nm & Ben. Cueiek—Chawtanqua. July 818, J. W. Bell re tage ae | + ~ "eae 1-12. W. 4. | warren—Union Agricultural Seciety 46th Am | Jeneoville—Chavtacque. at 2T-aug. 5. H. a ©o, Fair. Ang. 1417. 8. ©. Onllea, Manitowoe—Chantangqua Assembly. Aug. 10I0WA ~ . Holbrook —Anamosa % . 18-17. Cliffore Madison—Chautanqua. July 24-Aug. 8. Jas. | AU*™Ot Anemos Farr. Ae ere E. we 2 Waters, treas. Marinett utanqua. July Fats rg 9. Louis Burlingtoa—DesMoines Co. Fair. Aug. T-10, Jno. B. Hunt, pres.; O. C. Fowler, eee’y. Central City—Wapsie Valley Fair. t. 11. D. B. Hedges, pres.; F. Ww. lakely, ans Ernest E. Henderson, sec’y. Clinton—Clinton Dist. Fair. Sept. 18-21. Hoa. John L. Wilson, pres.; Fred Rixon, treas.; J. B. Ahrens, sec’y. DesMoines—lowa State Fair. Aug. #31. J. C. Simpson, sec’y. Donnellson—Lee yg Fair. Sept. 5-7. Johs Haffner, pres.; G. W. Mattern, treas.; Chris. Haffner, sec’y. Fairfield—Jefferson Co. Fair. Sept. 11-14. J. J. Manatrey, pres.; H. V. Downs, treas.; 8. Patrick, pres.; ev. Benjamin, Racine—Chavtaagus. July 20-80. 0.'F. Bote wampace—Camp Leghorn Assem. Aug. 8-21. CANADA Gtnty Park—Chavtauqua. July comp 61. J. Ford, 182 Baldwin st., Toronto. [LIST OF FAIRS m..a, AE a Fs Ld = = tention to any errors or The Millis Japanese Roll Ball comNECTICUT = Game Has Made $100 in a Day "S22 Sse Fm ome: : INDIANA _ Very popular at the St. Louis World’s Fair. Best paying concession in the Japanese Petrmount— Agricultural Fair. Aug. 6-10. Xen : Village. Now a big winner in all public resorts. Send for circular 125 G for full description. H. Edwards, sec’y. We build all kinds of booths, games, and other interesting attractions for making money | Ft, Wayne—Ft. Wayne Assn. Fair. Sept. 18 Grinnell—Grinnell Fair. Sept. 8-5. San Ja=. a ms I. S. Batley, sec’y; J. 8. Beeler, Forest, “ City—Win Co. Fair. Oct. 2-5. T. Jacobs, pres. ; 0. Hanson, treas.; J. A. Peters, sec’y. ee See Co. Pair. ~~ 11-18; O. a ae ; Wm. asd. We it Humboldt-Humboldt Co. Fair. Sept. 11-14. L. C. Tranger, pres.; BE. A. Wilder, treas.; John Cunningham, sec’y. Independence—Agrieculturai Fair. Sept. 8-7. Frank A. Orr, pres.; Bichard Keane, treas.; Chas. L. King, sec’y. Mt. Pleasant—Henry County Fair. Aug. 14 17, T. P. Campbell, pres. ; W. Worthington, Maquoketa—Jackson Co Fair. Sept 4-7. Jos. ee Pres. ; Fred. Fischer, treas.; B. on eeehite ehaces. 22. John 6. Peters, pres.; Dr. Wm. F. Ely, sec’y Aas Myers, sec'y. Rock Valley —Rock Valley Agri. . Sept. We make the largest line of coin controlled machines in the world, and are prepared to | Reckport—The Rockport Fair, Aug. 21-25. ©./ 46. B.S. Thayer, pres.; I. 8. > furnish complete Arcade outfits that make one hundred per cent on the investment, Shelbyville Shewy Go. Fair. Sept. 48. Fred L. Wilson, at MILLS NOVELTY CO., 9 to 21S. Jefferson St., Chicago, IL,| wisi ich. ane. man. oe. w q D, Bonifield, pres. ; J. L. Priddy, treas.; i L sec’y. treas.; Dennis Scanlon, sec’y. Massena—Massena Fair. “Sept. 1-18. 8. D. Wyckoff, pres.; BE. W. Helmes, treas.; D. P. Hogan, sec’y. National—Clayton County Agrl. Society Fair. Sept. 4-6. Jos. Matt, pres.; H. C. Howe, treas.; Henry Luehsen, sec’y. Nevada—Story Co. Fair. Sept. 11-18. A. A. Frazier, pres.; H. B. Craddick, treas.; F. H, Greenmalt, sec’y. Northwood—Worth Co, Fair. Sept. 25-27. Nels. Thorson, pres.; E. H. Beckwith, treas.; B. Orange City—Sioux Co. Fair. A. Vander Melde, pres.; G. An Van de Steeg, treas.; H. Slik sec’y. Mt. Ayr—Ringgold County Fair. t. 4-7. Maj. D. B. Marshal Piiene. M. D. & H. L. SMITH Y «:-We are NOT... ILLINOIS 7 Fair. Sept. 11-14; Julian Church ill, sec The Largest Belleville St. Clair Co. Fair. Oct. 2-6. Pres., Wm. Winklemann; Sec’y, Geo. Reichert TENT HOUSE IN THE WORLD Camaro Doogite Co. Agel: Pair, Sept. 10-14. A. Hayward, sec’y. “But we get there just the same.” as a ge Coen “=. —? i. A. 1, pres.; F. E AA Write us for i raig, pres. r » yz. treas.; Thos. Campbell, sec’y. A ary ee, ee S$ tor our prices. Cariinvilie—Macoupin Oo, Fair. Oct. 9-12, A. | peg Oak—Montgomery Co. Fair. Ang. 20-28. cy ome a fad Od is a T. Carmady, pres.; A. M. Boring, treas.; Henry Peterson, pres.; W. 8S. Bilis, treas.; MANUFACTURERS OF M.D. & H. L. SMITH, | 8.3.0", 27; E. A. Larson. sec’y. — ~ 9 | Cambridge—Henry Co. Fair. Aug. 20-24. Theo. | Strawberry Point—District Fair. Aug. 28-81. , ALL KINDS of TENTS. DALTON, GA. mi Pose Waeteas Oo. Pair. 3. P. Gebtielé, Go, Whecies, geen: J. B. Denmmess, ; gees A. H. Waite, treas.; J. F. Bosworth, | sneldon—Sheldon Fair. Avg. 28-81. » B. Bquality—Gallatin Co. Fair. Sept. 25-28. Geo. pon Bl Belle ——— u 5 5 W a W. Moore, pres.; ©. W. Turner, treas.; L. | gioux City—Inver-State . Sept. 10-16. W. Gordan, sec’y F. L. Baton, pres.; F. L. Wiriek, see’y Now booking for 1906-7. Has the widest stage in Southwest Iowa; can hang the scenery of Pelsielé Wayne Co. Pale Aug. tele Toledo—Tama Co. Fair, Sept. : any company, Alsoone of the largest billposting plants, and am nese oo business Gee’'y, Chae F. fw 77 *| Taplin, Fg e, Leland, treas.; A. ress J. H. PATT. Vietor—Vieter Fair. seh g t16Chas. Raw ensperger, pres.; John Steffy, eec’y; J. P. Bowling, sec’y Waukon— Allamaakee Co. Fair. Sept. 18-21. * H. Cooper, a we J. H. Kelley, treas.; C. Larson, sec’y. Waterloo Weterles Fair. 24 oO. O. Lawson, pres.; M. ©. ~— & L. H. Ste vens, sec’y. West Point Weet Point Dist. Fair. Aug. 28 80. J. R. Trailey, pres., Ft. Madison, Ie.; le. . if West Union—fifty-Second Annual Fayette Co. Fair. Sept. 4-7. H. P. Hancock, see’y. Williamsburg—Williamsburg Fair. Sept. 11-18. Millerd Harrington, pres. ; James Brannon, treas.; Chas, Fletcher, sec’y. West Oy Liber Fair. Avg. 21: > Nichols, pres. ; B. Hogue, ; ef sec’y. . FLORIDA See Se. Aga. Vets. Uae Ie. B. . Blackman, sec’y and gen. mgr Rocky Point Park | .1alaquega Park. Situated on Narragansett Bay ~~ Opens for the Seasonon THE LARGEST Memorial Da summer Resort.. MAY 30th. y In New England. Have just purchased this property and will KANSAS : make it one of the Finest Inland Parks in Anthony—County Tair. Aug. 1-11. Henry KriSteamboats from Newport, Fall River and Saeeetiite Me th D ole al Ger, pees. H. L iewin.” trees; . Jen: ; : .__Mammoth Dance Hall an pee Or county Pat. 18.2. Providence every thirty minutes. Four trolley Summer Theatre with seating capacity of 2,000 ao Wilkes gress le Te Fiten, wees.; lines. Attendance in 1905, over two million— in process of construction. A great, park for want to double that for season of 1906. Concesprivilege holders. sions to rent for a few first class attractions. rere enn — or nw ROGER WILLIAMS PARK “CASINO Vaudeville Acts for Forest Casino. = PROVIDENCE, RHODE ISLAND. Address for Concessions and Theatre Bookings, R. A. HARRINGTON, Prop. and Manager. P. 0. Box 821, Providence, Rhode Island, Glace, pres.; Jno. McKee, treas.; . yFlorence—North Kentucky Agri. Fair. ion 2-Sept. 1. B. F. McGlaseon, pres., Ky.; ©. T. Davis, treas.; Alvin Perry, eec’y. Germantown—Germantown "Fair. Aug. 22-25. C. T. Calvert, pres.; John R. Walton, sec’y. Harper—The Harper Fair. Oct. 8-18. J. B. Casebeer, pres.; Ellis Miller, treas.; H. Simpson, sec’y. McPherson—The McPherson Agr. oe: Sept. 3-8. We H. Cottingham, Ot ae . Grant, | treas.; E. S. Guynor, PS. 1 a Co, Fair. Bept. 18-21. J. H. B. Hanna, treas.; Mound City—Linn County Fair. Sept. 11-14. a = ‘ Goette, Pe Clay Reese, treas.; Mention “The Billboard” when answering ada Mention “The Billboard” when answering ada, Mention “The Billboard” when answering ada, nebiviaes