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 thoroughlyup-to-date.
   Cloth. 12mo. Over 200 pages each. Illustrated. Stamped in variouscolors.
   Price per volume, 50 cents, postpaid.
   Only A Farm Boy _or Dan Hardy's Rise in Life_
   The Boy From The Ranch _or Roy Bradner's City Experiences_
   The Young Treasure Hunter _or Fred Stanley's Trip to Alaska_
   The Boy Pilot of the Lakes _or Nat Morton's Perils_
   Tom The Telephone Boy _or The Mystery of a Message_
   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 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_
   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_
   Tom Taylor at West Point _or The Old Army Officer's Secret_
   The Boy Scouts of Lennox _or Hiking Over Big Bear Mountain_
   The Boys of the Wireless _or A Stirring Rescue from the Deep_
   Cowboy Dave _or The Round-up at Rolling River_
   Jack of the Pony Express _or The Young Rider of the Mountain Trail_
   The Boys of the Battleship _or For the Honor of Uncle Sam_
   CUPPLES & LEON CO., Publishers, NEW YORK
   
 
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