This great weekly is a radical departure from all other five-cent weeklies that are now being published.
It has the greatest stories of frontier life, of Indians and of the far West that have ever been issued.
The stories are longer than those published in any other five-cent library, except the celebrated Old Sleuth Weekly.
They are all edited by Colonel Spencer Dair, the most celebrated Indian Scout, Bandit Tracker and Gun Fighter of modern fiction.
A new number is issued every Thursday.
LIST OF TITLES
| December | 1 | No. | 1. | THE OUTLAW’S PLEDGE | or The Raid on the Old Stockade | |
| December | 8 | No. | 2. | TRACKED TO HIS LAIR | or The Pursuit of the Midnight Raider | |
| December | 15 | No. | 3. | THE BLACK DEATH | or The Curse of the Navajo Witch | |
| December | 22 | No. | 4. | THE SQUAW MAN’S REVENGE | or Kidnapped by the Piutes | |
| December | 29 | No. | 5. | TRAPPED BY THE CREES | or Tricked by a Renegade Scout | |
| January | 5 | No. | 6. | BETRAYED BY A MOCCASIN | or The Round-Up of the Indian Smugglers | |
| January | 12 | No. | 7. | FLYING CLOUD’S LAST STAND | or The Battle of Dead Man’s Canyon | |
| January | 19 | No. | 8. | A DASH FOR LIFE | or Tricked by Timber Wolves | |
| January | 26 | No. | 9. | THE DECOY MESSAGE | or The Ruse of the Border Jumpers | |
| February | 2 | No. | 10. | THE MIDNIGHT ALARM | or The Raid on the Paymaster’s Camp | |
| February | 9 | No. | 11. | THE MASKED RIDERS | or The Mystery of Grizzly Gulch | |
| February | 16 | No. | 12. | LURED BY OUTLAWS | or The Mounted Ranger’s Desperate Ride |
The AMERICAN INDIAN WEEKLY is for sale by all newsdealers and booksellers, or it will be sent to any address postpaid by the publishers upon receipt of 6¢ per copy, 10 copies for 50¢. All back numbers always in stock.
THE ARTHUR WESTBROOK COMPANY
CLEVELAND, OHIO, U. S. A.