The five dollar note
Describes spending borrowed five-dollar note on liquor and girls, with the last dollar given to a poor man Describes spending borrowed five-dollar note on liquor and girls, with the last dollar given to a poor man Title on page [1] within single-line border superimposed on illustration of man holding large banknote; signed Spedon[?] On pages [2]-[3] printed vertically to be read unfolded words of song in 5 4-line stanzas with 6-line chorus beginning: If you listen to my song, while the funny things I'll quote. In upper right corner of page [1]: P. Lorillard & Co's song album. Advertisement for "Lorillard's Mechanics' Delight tobacco" on page [4] within double-line border; it begins: Lorillard's Mechanics' Delight tobacco is the best chew and smoke. At head of text of song: Sung by Frank Lewis. Suggested range of dates from internal evidence.
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