Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . blish the result in the Septemberissue of The Billboard. We suggest that no date earlier than be entertained. Allen E. Harbaugh will favor us anoccasional contribution in the future. The case of H. G. Wilshire vs. C. A. Neilwas tried July 22 in Judge Van Dykes court,and resulted in Wilshires securing a verdictagainst the defendant for $30, the jury hav-ing the case under consideration only twenty-five minutes. Several of the Wilshire Posting Companysmen erected a large sign on Neils premisesat the corner of Downey Avenue and John-stone Street by mistake


Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . blish the result in the Septemberissue of The Billboard. We suggest that no date earlier than be entertained. Allen E. Harbaugh will favor us anoccasional contribution in the future. The case of H. G. Wilshire vs. C. A. Neilwas tried July 22 in Judge Van Dykes court,and resulted in Wilshires securing a verdictagainst the defendant for $30, the jury hav-ing the case under consideration only twenty-five minutes. Several of the Wilshire Posting Companysmen erected a large sign on Neils premisesat the corner of Downey Avenue and John-stone Street by mistake in February last, thecompany intending that it be placed on Wil-shires lot diagonally across the street. Nellfound the sign on his lot. cut it down, and Isalleged to have burned it. Wilshire sued for $30, the value of the sign,and $20 damages, while Neil tiled a cross-suit for $150 damages for the holes dug inhis lot. The jury felt that the whole matter would be most equitably settled by Neil! paying Wilshire for the A few of the delegates and ladies who attended the Convention of the International A*j:3ciatio*i of Distributors at Chicago, July J9-22. iiflJfr m PROCESS WORK. A wood* engraving Is cat by hand on box-wood in such a way as to leave the printedpart in relief. Tbat is, tbe skilled engrave!cuts away the light portion of the drawingfurnished him by tbe artist so that when Inkfrom, the roller of a printing press is spreadover the surface of the block so cut, all tbelines of the drawing appear on the printedpage, thus reproducing the design. The en-graver therefore comes between tbe designerand the public, and if not highly skilled inbis art, sadly misinterprets In nocase does he give a fac simile of the pictureas supplied him. For this reason, artistshail with delight the newer fashion of processreproduction, since this being in tbe mainmechanical, does give an exact fac simile ofall the delicate hues and tones of the originalpicture. Since photograph


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