Here is a story filled with the spirit of good times in winter—skating, ice-boating and hunting. How the lads went out after big game, how they stumbled upon a queer trail and made a great discovery, and how they came to the rescue of a crippled boy who was virtually held a prisoner in a wilderness cabin, are related in a manner to chain the attention of the reader from beginning to end.
Other Volumes to Follow
CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers NEW YORK
The Webster Series
By Frank V. Webster
Mr. Webster’s style is very much like that of the boys’ favorite author, the late lamented Horatio Alger Jr., but his tales are thoroughly up-to-date. The stories are as clean as they are clever, and will prove of absorbing interest to boys everywhere.
Cloth. 12mo. Over 200 pages each. Illustrated. Stamped in various colors. Price per volume, 40 cents, postpaid.
- Only A Farm Boy
or Dan Hardy’s Rise in Life - Tom The Telephone Boy
or The Mystery of a Message - The Boy From The Ranch
or Roy Bradner’s City Experiences - The Young Treasure Hunter
or Fred Stanley’s Trip to Alaska - Bob The Castaway
or The Wreck of the Eagle - The Newsboy Partners
or Who Was Dick Box? - Two Boy Gold Miners
or Lost in the Mountains - The Young Firemen of Lakeville
or Herbert Dare’s Pluck - The Boy Pilot of the Lakes
or Nat Morton’s Perils - The Boys of Bellwood School
or Frank Jordan’s Triumph - Jack The Runaway
or On the Road with a Circus - Bob Chester’s Grit
or From Ranch to Riches - Airship Andy
or The Luck of a Brave Boy - The High School Rivals
or Fred Markham’s Struggles - Darry The Life Saver
or The Heroes of the Coast - Dick The Bank Boy
or A Missing Fortune - Ben Hardy’s Flying Machine
or Making a Record for Himself - Harry Watson’s High School Days
or The Rivals of Rivertown - Comrades of the Saddle
or The Young Rough Riders of the Plains - The Boys of the Wireless
or a Stirring Rescue from the Deep