rself and find out all that
happened to Nannie and Billie Wagtail. And until you do read that, I
will just say good-bye, for a little while.
THE END
The Broncho Rider Boys Series
By FRANK FOWLER
Price, 40 Cents per Volume, Postpaid
A series of stirring stories for boys, breathing the
adventurous spirit that lives in the wide plains and lofty
mountain ranges of the great West. These tales will delight
every lad who loves to read of pleasing adventure in the open;
yet at the same time the most careful parent need not hesitate
to place them in the hands of the boy.
THE BRONCHO RIDER BOYS WITH FUNSTON AT VERA CRUZ; or,
Upholding the Honor of the Stars and Stripes.
When trouble breaks out between this country and Mexico, the
boys are eager to join the American troops under General
Funston. Their attempts to reach Vera Cruz are fraught with
danger, but after many difficulties, they manage to reach the
trouble zone, where their real adventures begin.
THE BRONCHO RIDER BOYS AT KEYSTONE RANCH; or, Three Chums of
the Saddle and Lariat.
In this story the reader makes the acquaintance of three
devoted chums. The book begins in rapid action, and there is
"something doing" up to the very time you lay it down.
THE BRONCHO RIDER BOYS DOWN IN ARIZONA; or A Struggle for the
Great Copper Lode.
The Broncho Rider Boys find themselves impelled to make a
brave fight against heavy odds, in order to retain possession
of a valuable mine that is claimed by some of their relatives.
They meet with numerous strange and thrilling perils and every
wide-awake boy will be pleased to learn how the boys finally
managed to outwit their enemies.
THE BRONCHO RIDER BOYS ALONG THE BORDER; or, The Hidden
Treasure of the Zuni Medicine Man.
Once more the tried and true comrades of camp and trail are in
the saddle. In the strangest possible way they are drawn into
a series of exciting happenings among the Zuni Indians.
Certainly no lad will lay this book down, save with regret.
THE BRONCHO RIDER BOYS ON THE WYOMING TRAIL; or, A Mystery of
the Prairie Stampede.
The three prairie pards finally find a chance to visit the
Wyoming ranch belonging to Adrian, but managed for him by an
unscrupulous relative. Of course, they become entangled in a
maze of adventurous doings while in the Northern cattle
country. How the Broncho Rider Boys carried themselves through
this nerve-testing period makes intensely interesting reading.
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