TWO BOY GOLD MINERS, Or Lost in the Mountains

JACK THE RUNAWAY, Or On the Road with a Circus

Cupples & Leon Co., Publishers, New York

Copyright, 1909, by
Cupples & Leon Company
Only a Farm Boy
Printed in U. S. A.

CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I. An Angry Farmer[ 1]
II. The Dangerous Bull[ 13]
III. Up a Tree[ 20]
IV. The Stranger Again[ 30]
V. The Old Blacksmith[ 39]
VI. Some Bad Money[ 48]
VII. A Telephone Message[ 55]
VIII. A Midnight Ride[ 62]
IX. The Mysterious Men[ 70]
X. Hank Lee’s Information[ 79]
XI. Dan’s Arrest[ 88]
XII. Taken to Jail[ 97]
XIII. Before the Squire[ 104]
XIV. The Trial[ 115]
XV. Held in Bail[ 122]
XVI. A Friend in Need[ 129]
XVII. A New Home[ 136]
XVIII. Dan’s Midnight Visit[ 142]
XIX. The Falling Chimney[ 148]
XX. Another Robbery[ 157]
XXI. Excitement in Town[ 163]
XXII. A Queer Find[ 169]
XXIII. On the Watch[ 176]
XXIV. The Clue[ 183]
XXV. Catching the Burglars—Conclusion [ 192]

ONLY A FARM BOY

CHAPTER I
AN ANGRY FARMER

“Hey there, Dan Hardy, what ye doin’ now?”

“I’m oiling the corn sheller, Mr. Savage. It needed it.”