Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . of fifty men, who willbe kept busy from now until the exhibitiontakes place. T. V. Maxwell was convicted by PoliceJudge Low July 111 of a violation of au ofdl-nance which provides that advertising femesshall not be erected along the Are walls ofbuildings within the fire limits. MaxwellGreeted the fence in question July 14 on topof the buildings at the corner of Market Street and City Hall Avenue. He was permit by the Supervisors to raise thestructure. The Fire Department objected .fence, however, and under the generallaw which forbids such structures ca


Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . of fifty men, who willbe kept busy from now until the exhibitiontakes place. T. V. Maxwell was convicted by PoliceJudge Low July 111 of a violation of au ofdl-nance which provides that advertising femesshall not be erected along the Are walls ofbuildings within the fire limits. MaxwellGreeted the fence in question July 14 on topof the buildings at the corner of Market Street and City Hall Avenue. He was permit by the Supervisors to raise thestructure. The Fire Department objected .fence, however, and under the generallaw which forbids such structures causedMaxwells arrest. Judge Low held that theSupervisors could not go behind their orig-inal ordinance and that therefore their-per-mit was invalid. The press in various localities objects tothe Geo. W. Chiids Cigar posters, on theground that the use of the philanthropistsportrait is impious. The claim is but a thindisguise to veil their chagrin over the in-roads^ that the bill boards are making ontheir advertising ••--; ~}: -, R. H. FORGRAVE, The Billboard has made an arrangement with Mr. Forgrave, whereby he willhereafter conduct cor Sign Painters Department exclusively. NEWBURGH, N. Y. Newburgh, N. Y. needs a bill is a city of about thirty thousand, withten thousand surrounding, and a goodman there should be able to work up: good business. Mildrum, of Yonkers, orSprenger, of Pookeepsie ought to put injjlant there. Fishkill-on-Hudson, WestPoint, Cornwall, Haverstraw, and othergood towns nearby could be included inthe circuit. The bill poster now at New-burgri has very few boards, and advertisersare unable to get reply to letters, especiallyif his few boards happen to be full. It isalso said that he gets orders and neverattends to them, and never replies toinquiries. COUNCIL BLUFFS. A bill posters license was granted to C. and permission to erect a bill boardon tbe bank of Indian creek, near the Mainstreet bridge. Austin, son of John G. Reese,


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