Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . sub-scription and settled for your advertisementthat you have discharged your want to know the names of firms whoare employing your service, and we wanttheir addresses, including street and num-ber. This information enables us to presenta new list of tips every mouth, and the tipsin turn help, otiher distributors. If there is going to be a big convention,fete celebration or gathering in your town,tell us all about it. It wiil go into our con-vention dates department. Many advertis-ers follow, our fair and convention datesclosely, buying the paper for th


Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . sub-scription and settled for your advertisementthat you have discharged your want to know the names of firms whoare employing your service, and we wanttheir addresses, including street and num-ber. This information enables us to presenta new list of tips every mouth, and the tipsin turn help, otiher distributors. If there is going to be a big convention,fete celebration or gathering in your town,tell us all about it. It wiil go into our con-vention dates department. Many advertis-ers follow, our fair and convention datesclosely, buying the paper for that purposeexclusively. They always either bill or dis-tribute the town thoroughly. Hence in ap-prising us of the dates of important gath-erings, civic demonstrations, etc., you aredirectly helping yourself. The Acme Electrical Illustrating and Ad-vertising Co., Springfield. has beenincorporated. It is organized for the pur-chase and lease of ail devices for illustrat-ing baseball games, races, sporting contests, THE BILLBOARD, A VERY FINE SAN FRANCISCO at the inieisection of Sacramento, East, Commercial, Market and Clay Streets, directly opposite The Ferry. 400 feet long, by 20 feethigh. Lit up by 50 arc lights and seen by 150,000 people daily. Property of Siebe & Green. Newport, Ky., Nov. 22, of The Billboard: Business, in the way of posting and dis-tributing, has been very good with us. Hereis a list of the work we have put out In thelast six weeks: B. & O. S. W. R. R. Co., 10stands; 6x4 and 400 half-Bheets, Good WillStoves; 25 eight-sheets and 100 2V4-sheets,Buck Ranges; 750 one-sheets, Heating Stove;-, stands local work; General ArthurCigars, 10 stands. 6x4: Liggett & Myers, 50eight-sheets; Star Tobacco, 50 eight-sheets;Scalping Knife Tobacco, 75 two-sheets;Sledge Mixtures. 75 one-sheets; Buffalo BillsWild West Show, 1,156 sheets, (three weeksshowing): Latonia Jockey Club Races, 75three-sheets: local shoes, 50 eight-sheetB; C. 5 H


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