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.... STILL THE FAVORITE!
deputy, George Lawson, came down to
the de.pot and I took them in the back
room telling them what I had done and with PROSPECTORS and TREASURE HUNTERS
how it looked to me. They agreed.
They then set up the thing about Mag-
gie Glass mee.ting Cherokee Bill at the GOLD-MASTER Model S63
Rogers home and the whole world knows It can detect gold and silver Mineral, Metal, and Treasure Finder.
the result of that also. nuggets, Rings, Coins, Veins,
After sitting up all night playing and treasures.
cards, while watching for a chance to Price complete $169.50
capture Cherokee Bill, Ike. Rogers after
daylight sent his little boy outside to
play, with the intention, of course, of No cumbersome Earphones, a speaker
getting him out of harm's range. And is used • Two highly sensitive loops-one for
detecting small nuggets, one for treasures and
he sent Maggie Glass with a silve.r dol- veins • Simple to Operate Complete instruc-
lar over to a neighbor's to buy some fry- tions ... and fresh batteries A small natural
gold nugget which it will detect is included.
ing chickens to cook for breakfast. He
meant to make a try of some kind to
get Cherokee. for the reward offered.
The chance came finally when Chero- I
kee stooped over to get a coal of fire
from the fireplace to light his pipe. NOW AVAILABLE
Rogers grabbed a stick of firewood and
struck Cherokee with all his might across MULTI LOOP
the back of the head. Cherokee fell, but 3 LOOPS IN l
came up fighting.
Clint Scales and Rogers both were try- Perfecfmate for theGOLDMASTER !
ing to subdue the desperate man and get
a pair of handcuffs on him. He fought The "Triplet" is another first for White's Electronics.
like a wildcat and several times Clint . , QNL Y This probe was designed to produce maximum
said they thought he was going to get \ effeciency at both shallow and penetrating depths
away from them. \ / simultaneously. A dime near the or a trea-
Afte.r the handcuffs were on, Ike \ • sure three feet the ground can be
Rogers harnessed a team to a wagon and \ \ / / Present owners and no need to change loops. In to the
drove up to the door. Clint was at all Easy terms \ \ \ / of this probe, White's instruments are
times standing over the handcuffed man, available . I designed to detect both hard soft metals and
holding his Winchester ready for action. / can determine the difference.
It was a desperate. and trying time get- Send today for\ / have "TRIPLET" Be right the first time! White's instruments are sold
ting the outlaw into the wagon while he FREE literature \ / matched. on performance ... not propaganda!
struggled and cursed and spit directly ROOM
into the face of the traitor, Ike Rogers, WHITE'S ELECTRONICS INC. 1011
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who perhaps was as bad as Bill himself, SWEET HOME, OREGON 97386
but lacked the courage of the killer.
At last it was over and Cherokee Bill
was loaded into the back of the wagon
for the trip to Nowata. Clint Scales "FASCI NA TING!
drove the wagon while Ike Rogers rode
horseback behind.
Just after the wagon came up out
of the old ford at Coody's Bluff, Chero- I PREDICT A LONG LIFE
kee broke his handcuffs and made a
lunge for Scales' Winchester. Rogers AND MANY EDITIONS"
yelled at Scales who threw himself out
of the wagon, carrying his Winchester ... says R. Cromie, Book Editor
with him. So close was Che.rokee Bill
that the butt of the Winchester slipped
through his grasping fingers as Scales CHICAGO TRIBUNE
fell.
Rogers had a double-barreled twelve.-
gauge shotgun loaded with buckshot and, Them's strong words ..• and by one of
with both hammers eared back and the the leading book Editors in the country
barrel only a few feet from his body, t'bootl But then,' THIS IS A REAL BOOK!
Che.rokee Bill was forced to give up.
From there on to Nowata, a distance of
about three miles, the desperado cursed
and reviled Ike Rogers for the thie.f
and traitor he was. AUTOGRAPHED COLLECTOR'S FIRST EDITION OF
In Nowata, Cherokee was turned over
to George Lawson and Deputy U. S. A TREASURY OF FRONTIER RELICS
Marshal Smith who lost no time in ge.t-
ting the dangerous outlaw in leg irons By LES BEITZ WILL BE SENT POSTPAID FOR $6.95
and strong handcuffs.
A small round hole in a $20 bill set
the wheels in motion which swung IF YOU ORDER
Cherokee Bill from the scaffold at Fort
Smith at 2:30 p.m. on March 17, 1896. PARTIAL CONTENTS DON'T DELAY!
• Branding Irons • Ox Yokes and Keys
Will and Charlie • Chuck Wagon • Western Art PICTURES GALORE! THE DOLLAR VALUE
(Continued from page 9) Boxes • Dehorning Saws AND SCARCITY FACTOR FOR SCORES
lies." Will was in the "Follies" for six • Spurs, Bits, • Jugs and Jars OF FRONTIER RELICS ARE EXPERTLY
of the next ten years. Stirrups • Sibley Stoves COVERED IN THIS 246 PAGE COLLEC-
TOR'S GUIDE. DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS
Now Charlie,, like Will, was trying to • Pistols and Rifles •
keep up with the demands on him. He • Wells, Fargo Items • Oddments of fort BONANZA OF INFORMATION PERTAIN-
worked in Montana and, when Nancy • Hider's Knives & and Trail ING TO THE FASCINATING COLLEC-
brought him and his oil paintings, water Scales • Priceless Collection TIBLES OUR WESTERN HERITAGE.
colors, sketches and sculptures to New • Miner's Gear of WYETH SEND CHECK OR MONEY ORDER
York, he worked there. But the only illustrations IN AMOUNT OF TO
thing Charlie liked about New York was • Lamps and Lanterns • More . . and WESTERN PUBLICATIONS
getting together with Will, Ed Borein • Barbed Wire Still More
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