Billboard advertising (July 1895)

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■or l,v tin .foplln's toll .... his chair. Ho look a few long steps ,1 placud bis big hand on the tad's ehoul- Iltttachsp bact Into the room, bock, herel- "I'm not twin to the country In thoooonelr, and today's the Fourtli .U July. Yell^ all you want to. Tbs bant) Tho raiLlcLns headed the procession ol whoopUng lads to a pliMant grovojust outside of town. Tho boys who conlrtit't run waited, and those who couldn't wals j In a lone wagon on top of ths boss that had ooiiiu (mm the city. As they •Milered the grove little .llm, who was riding on the Hit beside tlx driver, given you a potlatch of happlnen, and I think be ban won mors than the giver of anil Indian potlatch uvor won." "Hnrrahl Tea. sir-eel" wbooped the "Tell 'em what made ma clve It," said the man from the wan. And Mr. Hallett told In a few simple words the story of tho unselfishness of Jimmy and Kn ticks. And the boys, being 'vu luul my ups and downs," nnttwer- Ur. J op II11, "fought my fight* and got soars. Ton, twittily odd yearn Is a long e, Paul I didn't realtto it till 1 wulk- iindcr tho oltna up la old Romford the t, Jim!" Knocks cried eogrr- •• You'll get well now. old ma. everything you do an too an ho r. Itnlletl Wiasi keen iiurw loouldp tltn. Gibing," said Mr. Joplin'sbig lee, "is to eat. Some of us didn't have much bttohfast as wo wanted, and meb- sonioofus didn't have any at all So sat now. fellers, and talk later on." . All tho<e im-hiDs furl upon citations And then in p moment Jimmy whltpered something to Knocks, and Knueks hopped orortowhero Mr Hallett was and whis- sir. It costs lots o' money, an perhaps Mr. Jopllo"— tlo ranch out In Colon Hallett. "Hbuiuj afford thjs.' greo what he had dona. During tha afternoon Mr. Joplln ar- tstneed with various families In the village to take care of such boys as needed mors than a day of tho country air as long aa titer might require It, and tho next week Kiiucss and .limmy found that it was t-11 settled that they should line In the conn- try for a year at Mr. Joplln's expense. At night, after the firework* had been ■hot off and it was time to begin the march Tor lite train, tho boys cheered for Mr. Joplin till they could bnVe been board nearly a mikt, and when they stopped Mr, "Thank ye. fellers-"—T- P. Morgan In The August Number of Billboard will be a Special Issue SEND IN YOUR ADVERTISEHENT NOW.