. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). pplication can be acted upon at thisireeting. I trust that all who ore able to attend thismeeting will be present, and I also extend ahrartv invitation to all our customers andadvertisers, nnd I assure them that a pleas-ant time and a reception will be awaitingthem. Fraternally yours. A. H. SEARLES. bi1, ncstpr who fan not afford to ad?jcrtise h s business is poor. Indeed, .and will»? poor his whole life long. I*. I!. Oliver, of Flndlay. called at theoffice of The Billboard April 17. Denver. (Special Correspondence.)A temporary Injunction was


. Billboard (Jan-Jun 1899). pplication can be acted upon at thisireeting. I trust that all who ore able to attend thismeeting will be present, and I also extend ahrartv invitation to all our customers andadvertisers, nnd I assure them that a pleas-ant time and a reception will be awaitingthem. Fraternally yours. A. H. SEARLES. bi1, ncstpr who fan not afford to ad?jcrtise h s business is poor. Indeed, .and will»? poor his whole life long. I*. I!. Oliver, of Flndlay. called at theoffice of The Billboard April 17. Denver. (Special Correspondence.)A temporary Injunction was granted theColorado Bill Posting Compnny from tearingdown the signs of the former company. The two companies rtro rivals In the billposting business, nnd each use bill boardH allover the elty. Tbo Colorado Company al-leges that the Curran Compnny, to annoyand destroy the business of its rlvnl. mali-ciously pasted on the boards owned by UioCniorndo Company Its own advertisements,nnd removed Ub rivals sign from THE BILLBOARD. San Francisco. (Special Correspondence.)_. San Francisco, April S. The committee on the bill posters strikein Slcbe & Greens reported that no satis-factory result had been reached at the con-ference. The foreman of the establishmentis a member of the Theatrical Stage Em-ployes Union, and that body has promised thecommittee to take the necessary steps to in-duce him to join the Bill Posters prospects for a settlement of the strikeare considered fair. A DEAD by F. C Parker, Macon, Mo. An attempt was made to force the R. Co. to remove their bulletin boardsurrounding the site of the Post Office inChicago. This Is without doubt the strong-est out-door advertising location in the coun-try. The first Intimation they had of theattempt was in the nature of a telegramfrom Washington, stating that an orderwould be issued the next day to take theboards down. Although greatly pressed fortime, they were able to l-ring suff


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