or, The Pioneer Boys of Old Kentucky. By
CAPTAIN RALPH BONEHILL.
This tale is complete in itself, but forms Volume I of the
"Frontier Series." It relates the true-to-life adventures of two
boys who, in company with their folks, move westward with Daniel
Boone. Contains many thrilling scenes among the Indians and
encounters with wild animals. Written in Captain Bonehill's best
style, and will most likely be the boys' book of the season. Cloth.
12mo. Price, $1.00.
UNDER THE STAR-SPANGLED BANNER. Story of a Boy's Adventures in the
Spanish-American War. By CAPTAIN F.S. BRERETON, author of
"Dragon of Pekin," etc.
A vivid and accurate account of this memorable struggle. The hero
leaves his home in search of work, finds it on a Cuban plantation,
is denounced to the Spaniards as a spy, makes his escape to the
American fleet, and afterwards joins the Rough Riders and
participates in the battles around Santiago. Cloth. 12mo. Price,
$1.00.
THE MERSHON COMPANY, RAHWAY, N.J.
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FLAG OF FREEDOM SERIES
By CAPTAIN RALPH BONEHILL
Volumes Illustrated, Bound in Cloth, with a very Attractive Cover, Price
60 Cents per Volume
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WITH CUSTER IN THE BLACK HILLS; or, A Young Scout among the Indians
This is a complete story in itself, but forms the sixth and last
volume of Captain Bonehill's popular "Flag of Freedom" Series. It
tells of the remarkable experiences of a youth who, with his
parent, goes to the Black Hills in search of gold. Custer's last
battle is well described. A volume every lad fond of Indian stories
should possess.
BOYS OF THE FORT; or, A Young Captain's Pluck
Captain Bonehill is at his best when relating a tale of military
adventure, and this story of stirring doings at one of our
well-known forts in the Wild West is of more than ordinary
interest. The young captain had a difficult task to accomplish, but
he had been drilled to do his duty, and he did it thoroughly. Gives
a good insight into army life of to-day.
THE YOUNG BANDMASTER; or, Concert Stage and Battlefield
In this tale Captain Bonehill touches upon a new field. The hero is
a youth with a passion for music, who, compelled to make his own
way in the world, becomes a cornetist in an orchestra, and works
his way
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