have an added charm, that which historical associations 
give. 
We call attention of our readers to the need of foster- 
ing the love for our surroundings especially in our young 
people and recommend ‘‘Frontier and Indian Life’’ as 
a means.’’—-Ward County (N. D.) Reporter. 
TE PALE ET 
Haletdoscopte AWS, 
A Companion Zook to 
Frontier and indian Life. 
Complete in itself. Contains over 200 pages with the en- 
gravings. Prefusely illustrated with valuable and rare en- 
gravings, mostly fine photos. Substantially and attractively 
bound in cloth. Price, $1.00, Postpaid. 
ee, (EE 
SGME PRESS COMMENTS. 
“Its the best of reading from cover to cover and we 
discovered ourselves neglecting our duties once or twice 
in order to peruse the contents of this interesting book.” 
—tThe Bottineau Courant, Bottineau, N. D. 
—208- 
“This is one of Mr. Taylor’s latest works in which the 
author’s well known ability to picture frontier life in all 
its beauty and simplicity is again brought to the public’s 
attention.” —Mandan (N. D.) Independent. 
—20%- 
“Kaleidoscopic Lives” is the title of an interesting 
book of sketches of life largely in the Dakotas in the 
earlier days by Joseph Henry Taylor, author of “Fron- 
tier and Indian Life” and “Twenty Years on the Trap 
Line,” with illustrations. The book includes some re- 
miniscences of the civil war and breezy incidents of life 
in old Dakota territory, when Yankton was the capital.” 
—Minneapolis Journal. 
