Show MES PAPAS BOT f J Tory Young Traveler on tho Big Tour Who Had Money for His Tare Mr Robert Martindale relates an unusual un-usual small boy story which came under his observation while riding to this city on the Cleveland division of the Big bourn bour-n road While the train was standing at > J Anderson a little fellow not over four n years of age mounted it and took a seat with such an air of being in the right place that the occurrence attracted no attention and the train started with him a nassenger He was so small that the conductor did not notice him until the tram stopped at Pendleton the first station sta-tion this side of Anderson The conductor then made some inquiry about him but could find nobody who laid a claim to him Whose boy arc you asked the conductor con-ductor approaching him Mea papas boy was the reply with wide open blue eyes Where do yon lire1 he then asked uln Anderson was the answer Who is withyon 2 MesbymselL Where do you want to go The conductor con-ductor was Retting worried The answer was so blurred ia baby talk that no one In the crowd of passengers who had become be-come interested could make out whether the little fellow said Dunkirk or Dunreith Neither could the boy speak his destination plain enough to snake it known But whos goingto nay your fare asked the conductor u Me heres the money The youngster fished in his waist pocket and brought out a cent which he put in the conductors hand Well my boy said the latter smiling smil-ing at the situation I guess you will have to go home again Your mamma will want you and you have ridden as far as you can for a cent You may keep it and pay the man on the train going home The boy was put on the first train for his home and once at the station was safe |