Hiking Westward

Being the Story of Two Boys Whose Ambition
Led Them to Face Privations and Hardships
in Their Quest of a Home in the Great West
By
ROGER W. CONANT
ILLUSTRATED BY
FRANK T. MERRILL
W. A. WILDE COMPANY
BOSTON—CHICAGO

Copyrighted, 1920,
By W. A. Wilde Company
All rights reserved
Hiking Westward

FOREWORD

HIKING WESTWARD is really a chapter taken out of the lives of two wide-awakeAmerican boys who go West to make a home for their mother. Although ignorantof the conditions of frontier life, Phil and Ted Porter meet them manfully.They face their difficulties with a smile, work like Trojans on their quartersection and through the love which they bear their mother, as shown in theirevery act, they win the respect of the kind-hearted, but rough settlers:people who do things: to whom setbacks and difficulties are daily occurrences.Success crowned their efforts, developing a sturdy self-reliance and aningenuity in surmounting the many obstacles which confronted them.

Originally this story appeared under the title of “The Young Homesteaders”, byJ. W. Lincoln—my pen name, but the edition was quickly withdrawn and now, overmy own name and with corrections and revisions, I desire to place it in thehands of all the boys I can as a true picture of early pioneer days.

Roger W. Conant.

CONTENTS
ISolving a Problem
IITemptation
IIIElecting a Captain
IVA Pleasant Surprise
VTimely Assistance
VIBoarding the Admiral
VIIAnxious Moments
VIIIThe Boys Prove Their Metal
IXA Series of Revelations
XThe Unusual Postman
XIUp
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