Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 215, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 7 September 1916 — Tess Marshall Has Another Great Story This Month. [ARTICLE]

Tess Marshall Has Another Great Story This Month.

Tess Marshall, as he was known to Rensselaer people, but who Writes under the name of Edison Marshall for the magazines of the country, has another great story published this month; in the Popular. Tess’s latest narrative is entitled “The Lost Herd,” and is complete in this month’s issue. Tess is the son cf George Marshall, former editor of The Republican, but now a citizen of Medford, Ore., where the Marshall family moved several years ago. The following ntroduction to Marshall’s story is taken from the Popular: “Edison Marshall takes his text from a frontiersman’s diary. This is the quotation: Just at the time hunt-' ers were making their greatest profits, a herd of forty thousand buffalo disappeared as from the face of the earth and has never been heard of since. In this story he tells how the disappearance took place and tells it so grippingly that you become a spectator with Bradley, the pioneer poet and frontiersman. We have published many uncommon stories; this is another to add to tile list.” Rensselaer people should not fail to get a copy of this month’s Popular and read this splendid story by a former Rensselaer boy.