Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . o with Wiley Blancett, whois making a splendid ride. This is but one of the many waysbuckers have of unseating their riders. Blancett will be for-tunate if Hotfoot is satisfied without throwing himself overbackwards. Even horses ride at the Round-Up. If you are skeptical, it isproved by this picture of the big, fighting, dapple-gray. Sledge-hammer. He is well named, for whether under a buckaroo or inthe saddle himself, he never does anything other than in a thor-oughly pile-driving way. In no phase of any event does there occur a greater v


Let 'er buck, a story of the passing of the old West . o with Wiley Blancett, whois making a splendid ride. This is but one of the many waysbuckers have of unseating their riders. Blancett will be for-tunate if Hotfoot is satisfied without throwing himself overbackwards. Even horses ride at the Round-Up. If you are skeptical, it isproved by this picture of the big, fighting, dapple-gray. Sledge-hammer. He is well named, for whether under a buckaroo or inthe saddle himself, he never does anything other than in a thor-oughly pile-driving way. In no phase of any event does there occur a greater variety ormore unusual happenings than in the wrangling, and this episodewas one of the most unique. Sledgehammer has been snubbed by the wranglers, to thesaddle horn of the snubbing horse, where not content with fore-striking at the mounted wrangler until he has forced him out ofthe saddle, has literally jumped into the saddle himself with allfour feet, which eventually bore the little snubbing horse to theground. Such is the gentle art of rt w


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