Turkey in the Straw (1899)
by Otto Bonnell
4388667Turkey in the Straw1899Otto Bonnell

“TURKEY IN THE STRAW.”

A RAG-TIME FANTASIE.

N.B. Published also for Orchestra, Band, 1st and 2nd Mandolin with Guitar accompaniment.

By OTTO BONNELL.
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Copyright MDCCCXCIX, by Otto Bonnell. Transferred to Will Rossiter, Chicago.
Assigned MCMIV to Leo Feist, 134 W 37th St. N.Y.

Four Of The Best Songs Ever Written!

Each different
Each a Gem
Try them!







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† Also published for Band.

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Published
by
LEO. FEIST “Feist Building”
134 W. 37th St.,
NEW YORK

This work was published before January 1, 1929, and is in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago.

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