Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . ent. I take this method of sincerely thaoeng mymends for the many courtesies extended tom.• during my recent trip to the West. Whilei?. ?unaI°. I was-grandly entertained by G*oBlf istiue and John A. Rudolf. They made tileoccasion one long to be remembered by meAt Cleveland. Charles F. Bryan made myvisit extremi ly pleasant. In Chicago. Rob-fit C. Campbell and hs family gave nie proofof such genuine home-like hospitality thatmade my \i:it there a delight. In Shannon, of the Riverside Printing Com-pany, and his family made the days go bymost agreeably


Billboard (Jul-Dec 1898) . ent. I take this method of sincerely thaoeng mymends for the many courtesies extended tom.• during my recent trip to the West. Whilei?. ?unaI°. I was-grandly entertained by G*oBlf istiue and John A. Rudolf. They made tileoccasion one long to be remembered by meAt Cleveland. Charles F. Bryan made myvisit extremi ly pleasant. In Chicago. Rob-fit C. Campbell and hs family gave nie proofof such genuine home-like hospitality thatmade my \i:it there a delight. In Shannon, of the Riverside Printing Com-pany, and his family made the days go bymost agreeably. And last, but not leastFrank A. Fitzgerald, of the Cream City BillPosting Company, made a splendid finish toone of the most agreeable trips I ever ex-perienced. To each and all of these I ofTerhearty and sincere thanks. THOMAS J. MURPHY. Providence. C. C. Ames, proprietor of the OldColony Billposting has purchasedthe boards of Chas. F. Haskins, and nowcontrols Providence. wMm «c£#^^£y-\r ?:??????. E. DEL VALLE, Brownsville, Texas. The Soap of N. isusing the services of distiibutcrs. Writethem. E. del Valle. _ The subject of this brief sketch enjoys theGistinction of biing the only member of theInternationcl Association or Distiibutors whoowns a franchise situated in Mexico. He isgeneral manager of Valle Bros. Advertis-ing of Brownsville. Texas, and Mata-innras. Mexico. He is a Mexican by birth andfirst saw the light at Matamoras in K7S. Heembarked in the distributing business in has been successful. At Brownsville healso owns the bill posting plant. He enjoyse.\e. Ilent t-tnnding locrlly. and hi-, partonssnenk vciy highly of his service. the (owns mentioned above, he alsoelsti Unites in Pt. Isnb. I. Hidalen. Corpus Cluisti and Ilccville. all inTexas. On another page of this issue xe repi-jdueea portrait of the late Moses Wolf, bill poster,of Dayton. notice of whose death appeared111 our Septembe


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