TESTIMONIALS.

A true story plainly told, of immense historical value and fascinating interest from beginning to end.

Dr. Geo. W. Crofts,
Beatrice, Nebraska.


I have read every word of "In the Early Days," written by Mr. Gilbert L. Cole, with great interest and profit. The language is well chosen, the word-pictures are vivid, and the subject-matter is of historic value. The story is fascinating in the extreme, and I only wished it were longer. The story should be printed and distributed for the people in general to read.

July 27, 1905.

C. A. Fulmer,
Superintendent of Public Schools,
Beatrice, Neb.


At a single sitting, with intense interest, I have read the manuscript of "In the Early Days." It is a very entertaining narrative of adventure, a vivid portrayal of conditions and an instructive history of events as they came into the personal experience and under the observation of the writer fifty-three years ago. An exceedingly valuable contribution to the too meager literature of a time so near in years, but so distant in conditions as to make the truth about it seem stranger than fiction.

Rev. N. A. Martin,
Pastor, Centenary M. E. Church,
Beatrice, Neb.