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Show w INCIDENTS ALONG THE ROAD While in Mesa Verde park, out looking at the skeletons, broken jug, and adobe walls, a squirrel visited our camp. We had left a loaf of bread on a box in the tent and when we came back, the bread was gone, but we found it, , or what was left of It, tinder the bed and all there was left was a chunk about the size of an indoor in-door base ball, andabout as black. The squirrels had surely been en joying a square meal. It was after sun down when we pulled into camp at Marshfield, Mo. The camp was a block off the main road in the edge of a nice pasture, and when Walter went to rustle soni,j lire wood, a fierce cotton tall rabbit jumped out of the brush at him ann tried to bite him. Walter came back scared most to death, and armed himself him-self with his trusly 22, and ventured forth, and as a result we had a nice mess of fried rabbit for breakfast next morning. Tn Colorado the female of (he hu man race is not required to have a fishing license, so Samanthn hid to do all the fishing In that slate anil let me tell you she is a good fisher.. But we did not get many fish to fry. She said the water was too rily. Some nlabi. We made a special side trip I" Mentor. Ohio, to see our old-tlm" Beaver county r"sidnnt. E. S. Siwyor hut we missci him. He was not nv home, we are sorry to ay. but, while thre we visited Jnms A. Garfl'M'H old hone. The place !, horrlhlv rni, don-n an dihere 1 no way of knorr. Inrr the plam reept by asking in t ip'iiVo-'i ood . T should be plainlv mark'l an d a fw o,' (h1 wonrls and , brush rnt aw?v. Tt has hen a lovr-lv plao. We cw or. tr.Mn rf rars on the V, T eiI F. that har! 1 1 ft cars, all lonl- -ome train. h'M th'-f wnt la n "r t IpvpI country. On no'llrcr ' of ,-. lr-r,- W-'M krl FTnvr. v'T'1-: .. ' .r t V. vnv i) fan1 rf 1b" f-a t'-rn lov.'n- and r a'n a, r ' n " 'bf,m wl'h i)-,r. tovr-" tvs. -'v..r AVM',r ""v. tl; r'-y- - - ra - p-n Vi-"r,r ?lf tr,-"q " : - -I r" a r r f i rn m ' h 1 ; ' ' r V t. ' K-rl S rsrfn. |