The Billboard 1913-03-22: Vol 25 Iss 12 (1913-03-22)

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MARCH 22, 1913. The Billboard 137 The Lancaster Fair LANCASTER, PENNA. September 30th, October Ist, 2nd and 3rd, 1913. Space f d, clean SI d other Concessi d FOR SALE Priviieces“on ‘the Midway and in lage Bxhibition Buildings, and for concessioners has been a winner as a money-maker. All shipments by freight via Penna. R. R. and Adams Express can be made direct to the Fair Grounds as both offices and Railroad Sidings ave on the Fair Grounds, this saves the a expense of drayage. One of the largest Fairs of Penna. Member Pen Mar Fair and Racing Circuit. For information and rates, write or apply to J. F. SELDOMRIDGE, Secretary, 34 1-2 N. Queen Street, Lancaster, Penna. Winston-Salem Fair WINSTON SALEM, N. C. September 30, October 1, 2, 3, 1913. One of the most progressive Southern Cities. Fair Grounds located in City, equipped with all conveniences—Water, Gas. Electricity, Sewerage, etc. ‘Two steam roads and electric cars running to gates. Open at night. Located in the finest section of the South. Great Tobacco Center. Farmers all have money. We want good shows and concessions. Write or wire quick, G. E. WEBB, Secretary. THE GREAT CAMBRIDGE FAIR At Cambridge, N. Y., August 18-22, 1913 The largest Fair in New York State, with exception of the State Fair. JOHN L. HUNT, President. ELIOT B. NORTON, Secretary, Cambridge, N. Y. U-KNO-US THE 33 FAIR TRENTON, N. J., Sept. 29, 30, Oct. 1, 2,3 Privilege Price Lists, Conditions and Space Diagrams Ready for Distribution and Deposits Received On and After April Ist. Write the Secretary. MECKLENBURG COUNTY AGRICULTURAL FAIR CHASE CITY, VIRGINIA September 30 to October 3, 1913—4 Days Over 20,000 admissions last year and expect twice as many this year. Want good shows, novelty stands, etc. Making contracts now. Write early. C. E. GEOGHEGAN, Secretary. ALCORN COUNTY FAIR ASSOCIATION Oct. 7, 8 9, 10, 1913 CORINTH, MISS. SHOWS AND CONCESSIONS M.A. CHANDLER, Secretary Monroe County Fair BROCKPORT, N. Y. Premiums Free Attractions $5,000.00 $2,000.00 Booking Midway Privileges WARREN B. CONKLING, Sec’y CHARLEVOIX COUNTY FAIR September 9-12, 1913 1912 gave us the best Fair in Northern Michigan. 1913 will be bigger and better. If you want space, apply early. W. P. SQUIER, Secy., East Jordan, Michigan. Race Purses $3,000.00 FOR MUTUAL BENEFIT, MENTION THE BILLBOARD WHEN WRITING ADVERTISERS. THIRD ANNUAL Mississippi--Alabama FAIR October 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 1913 The Largest City in Mississippi The Largest and Best Fair in the State Concession People Write R. M. STRIPLIN, Sec’y & Gen. Mgr. Meridian, Mississippi The Sequachee Valley Fair Association _ WILL HOLD THEIR Second Annual Fair, Sept. 10, 11, 12, 1913 Want good concession people of all kinds, shows, eating tents, merrygo-rounds, and in fact, good concessions of all kinds. Our first fair was held last fall, and we refer to any and all concessioners here last year if this is not one of the very best places to be to make good money. Iam prepared to make contracts now. W. H. WILSON, Secretarv, South Pittsburg, Tenn. CONCESSIONS --CONCESSIONS --CONCESSIONS WANTED For the Mississippi State Fair Have Sold Novelty Privilege Ten Big Days—October 28 to November 7 Address, J. M. McDONALD, Sec’y, Jackson, Miss. Great KRankakee Interstate F air sept.1,2,3,4and5 5 DAYS AND 5 EVENINGS GRAND OPENING LABOR DAY $30.000 in Premiums, Races and Attractions. Attendance last year over 159,000. Gate receipts. $24.392.25, We want to contract for the best Free Attractions. The best Carnival Company. The best of everything, No gambling or objectionable feature. LEN SMALL, Secretary, Kankakee, III. THE GREAT——— Tor VEAR Rockland County Fair and Horse Show Orangeburg, N. Y., September 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 1913 CONCESSIONS NOW SELLING Weekly attendance, 50,000; liberal terms; big returns for privilege men. Supt. of Privileges, Sparkill, N. Y. OSWALD A. BAUER, Will Be Held at Fairmont, W. Va. Anr ual Fairmont Fair Sept. 16, 17, 18, 19, 1913 PRIVILEGES AND CONCESSIONS of all kinds, except Gaming, FOR SALE. Members of Lake Erie Protting Circuit, and in regular_line with short ships and other fairs. For information and booking write JOHN S. SCOTT, Secretary, Fairmont, W. Va.