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B. M. Bower's Brilliant Novels




CHIP OF THE FLYING "U"

The name of B. M. BOWER will stand for something readable. In the estimation of every man and almost every woman who reads this story of a Montana ranch and its dwellers. 12mo, Cloth Bound. Illustrated. 50 cents.

THE RANGE DWELLERS
It is a thoroughly live story, with plenty of local color well laid on. Its people have marked characteristics, its scenes change rapidly, it possesses breeziness and a wealth of wholesome love, and its conclusion is satisfying. 12mo, Cloth Bound. Illustrated. 50 cents.

HER PRAIRIE KNIGHT
It sparkles in reproducing the atmosphere of the West. Strong heart interest and a beautifully pictured love story make it a most charming book. 12mo, Cloth Bound. Illustrated. 50 cents.

THE LURE OF THE DIM TRAILS
A living, breathing story of the West, where the trails of men are dim and far apart. The three full-page three-color drawings, and over thirty pen-and-ink marginal pictures by CHARLES M. RUSSELL, make it a handsome book. 12mo, Cloth Bound, decorative cover. 50 cents.

THE LONESOME TRAIL
In "The Lonesome Trail" you meet the B. M. BOWER characters, the finest of them, at their best, with the humor, the pathos, the love, the hints of tragedy which make up life the world over. 12mo, Colored Frontispiece, Cloth. 50 cents.

THE LONG SHADOW
Full of sentiment that fits with the open sky and life in the saddle; the characters humorous or tough, as the plot demands and it is a love story from start to finish. 12mo, Cloth Bound. Four Illustrations in Colors. 50 cents.

THE HAPPY FAMILY

Nine lively and amusing stories. As the same individuals are concerned in all of them, they form practically a continuous story that has certainly as much cohesion as may be found in many novels that are written now. There is plenty of healthy humor in these tales, they all have point and the doings described are drawn from real life. 12mo, Cloth. Illustrated. 50 cents.

Five Splendid Novels by
WILLIAM MacLEOD RAINE

"Mavericks"
A tale of the western frontier, where lean wide-shouldered men ride daringly across the sweeping plains and face, unflinchingly, the perils and hardships of the cattle country, where the "rustler," whose depredations are so keenly resented by the early settlers of the range, abounds. It contains one of the sweetest love stories ever told.
12 mo, Cloth, Illustrated, $1.25 Net
A Texas Ranger
The story tells how a member of the most duntless border police force carried law into the mesquit, saved the life of an innocent man after a series of thrilling adventures, followed a fugitive to Wyoming, and then passed through deadly peril to ultimate happiness.
12 mo, Cloth, Illustrated, 50 cents
Wyoming
In this vivid story of the outdoor West the author has captured the breezy charm of "cattleland," and brings out the turbid life of the frontier with all its engaging dash and vigor. It is the kind of book one reads at a sitting.

12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents

Ridgway of Montana
The scene is laid in the mining centers of Montana, where politics and mining industries are the religion of the country. The political contest, the love scene, and the fine character drawing give this story of life in the mining country great strength and charm.

12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents

Bucky O'Connor
Wm. MacLeod Raine has chosen the great Southwest for the scene of his latest cowboy romance. Every chapter teems with wholesome, stirring adventures, replete with the dashing spirit of the border, told with the dramatic dash and absorbing fascination of style and plot, in a joyous and dashing tale, which seizes the reader's imagination and holds him captive till the last page is turned.

12mo, Cloth, Illustrated. Popular Edition, 50 cents