American Indian Weekly Vol. 1, No. 2

AMERICAN INDIAN WEEKLY
BY COLONEL SPENCER DAIR
VOL. I THE ARTHUR WESTBROOK COMPANY, CLEVELAND, OHIO, U. S. A. NO. 2
Copyright, 1910, by the Arthur Westbrook Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
TRACKED TO HIS LAIR
The Pursuit of the Midnight Raider
By COL. SPENCER DAIR
PRINCIPAL CHARACTERS.
The Midnight Raider—A daredevil Indian chief, known as Scalping Louie, who breaks from the Indian reservation and proceeds to steal cattle and burn houses, being finally brought to his well-deserved end by a cowboy who has the assistance of an aged scout.
Sam Bowser—Owner of the Double Cross ranch, in Arizona, who is roused from bed by an eerie cry, finds a spectre hovering over his cattle corral and while he is quieting his cowboys, sees his cattle stampeded by the apparition. Starting in pursuit, he trails one bunch of cattle to a dangerous swamp in which he comes near losing his life by being sucked into a mud hole, then is nearly burned to death in a fire set to drive out the Midnight Raider and finally has the satisfaction of seeing one of his cowpunchers send the miscreant to his doom.
Sarah Bowser—His wife.
Henry Hawks—Owner of the Star and Moon ranch, whose buildings are burned by the renegade Indian chieftain. He joins with Bowser in the trailing of the raider to his lair.

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2024-01-29

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Western stories; Dime novels -- Periodicals; Indians of North America -- Periodicals; Frontier and pioneer life -- United States -- Periodicals

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