CONTENTS.
W. I. Hood
CHAPTER
Page
I.
Jobe Sets and Studies
15
II.
An Argument on the Money Question
22
III.
Jobe Sleeps in the Spare Bed. The Dream
27
IV.
“The Comers”
38
V.
Jobe Must Raise $2,100
43
VI.
Betty, the Drivin’ Animal
49
VII.
They Drive Old Tom
53
VIII.
Another Letter from Richer
61
IX.
A Few Reasons by Betsy
65
X.
Is there a Woman in the Barn
69
XI.
“In Town”
73
XII.
The Decision
78
XIII.
Jobe Cheers Up
84
XIV.
A New Mortgage
89
XV.
Jobe, Out of Trouble, is Unruly Again
93
XVI.
Jobe is Scared
97
XVII.
Jobe Sleeps in the Barn?
104
XVIII.
The Spittoons
111
XIX.
A Big-headed Man
118
XX.
Bonds Sell Well
121
XXI.
The Sermon
124
XXII.
Jobe Working to Raise the Officers’ Salaries
128
XXIII.
Plan to Relieve the Rich of an Expense
132
XXIV.
Them Promises
138
XXV.
Jobe Excited Over a Nomination
141
XXVI.
The Bloomers
145
XXVII.
“Them Populists.”
149
XXVIII.
Trouble with Billot
155
XXIX.
“Inforcin the Law agin Billot”
158
XXX.
Betsy Discusses “Fiat” Money
166
XXXI.
Jobe Blows a Fish-horn
180
XXXII.
At Court Again
185
XXXIII.
Judgment Rendered
189
XXXIV.
The Little White Rose-bush
195
XXXV.
Jobe Talks of Things that Are Gone
200
XXXVI.
Bill Bowers on the Fence
202
XXXVII.
Betsy Faints. A Vision
207
XXXVIII.
The Parting
211
XXXIX.
The Preacher and the Saloonkeeper
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