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OUR EVERYDAY TRAVELS. |HANDBOOK FOR MARINERS.|MEN OF THE GRAND ARMY | Guy | whe American Takes His Motor-Car Abroad and “Does” Europe Fall of Interest and Valuable Infor- | Their Annual Encampments and Les- ed with matter of deep buman interest, | ings and a parade. This practice, says and Its scope is somewhat astonishing | Youth's Companion, has continued so to the mere landsman. long that it has become an old story _ It deals with the shipping of the/in all the northern half of the coun- world. That alone suggests something | try; for the grand army has encamped mation for Sailors and a Guide sons of Heroic Self-Sacri- in & Beis for Castaways. fice They Teach. The celerity with which some Ameri-/ Few persons other than those con-| Once every year the soldiers of the en Leatee- ae. Meeps. INABITOR | Woe wink the sen ever eoine gcrots|ettil war who still survive are ascer ‘many an ancient jest, and a new crop | , copy of that marvelous compilation |tomed to gather somewhere for their | § — bt ve ee ee of marine intelligence, Lioyd’s Calen-| national encampment. Three days are : . meet: Gees. tn. doe, Ob; one. tole eines dar. Yet its 600-odd pages are crowd-| given to reunions and business Youth’s Companion, the rich American The Kind You Have Always Bought, and which has been in use for over 30 years, has borne the signature of erloane , vast. Here are some figures. The| both in Maine and in California. / and has been made under his per- poy or age Po an world’s shipping, according to Lloyd's} It is am old story in one sense, but sonal supervision since its infancy. willing to. wander over it as Bayard | Sister, numbers a grand total of 29,-/ perennially new one in other senses. g Allow no one to deceiva you in this, 943 steamers and sailing vessels, their| This year, for the third time, the All Counterfeits, Imitations and « Just-as-good” are but total tonnage being no less than $3,-/ grand army held ,its encampment in Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of harsh thoughts of the foolish people 643,181 tons Boston. The city was decorated, of Infants and Children. ~theoiien: against Experiment. in yo pot vd Ey The British empire is mistress of the | course, and unusually crowded. There 24 : se seas in ope sense from the fact that} were blue uniforms an 80! ose be seamilte the mperal sipping sone nanbers |tats everrvtere “The ame wuite| WWhat igs CASTORIA to question 11,184 vessels of 16,006,374 tons—al | haired men marched in the parade, a aah: most half the entire world’s shipping. | little stiffer in the knees and somewhat jase ean The versatility of the Calendar on|fewer in number, and they were Between one’s home and the shop, | *#faring topics appears on every | cheered from end to end of the route. for 1905. It is too well | office or church nature unrolls page, It is interesting, for example, | But there was nothing new about any commen ever-chariging panorama to. know that a vessel rises on floating | Of these things. ; Bee it and “a from fresh to salt water, and that at} Yet the encampment as a whole did Aberdeen harbor, for instance, a fish |Produce—it always produces—some deck vessel of 20 feet molded depth | thing new and fresh; a rebirth of pe may be laden to four inches beyond |trictism, a reacknowledgment of the »{ the load line, as that is the height — by bed men, a — percep- of her rise in the water on passing to | tion of wha war cost them. vista, the ous Dit of architecture than| ‘32 Open. sea, No one can watch the parade of the an. integral part of the land-| There is something particularly} Veterans without seeing that the vast W OB! or the places where business or | ‘#8cinating in the description of the| Majority of those in line are men in hd ‘pet year. No better invest-| social life takes odd and noteworthy | Yértous provision depots for the use| Moderate circumstances. They con- wm for any person or fam- | forms? of shipwrecked mariners in remote | Sider tfemselves fortunate indeed that Send to It is @ national failing not confined | °cean areas. they are able to be present at all. to rich automobilists, this propensity} Im the Indian ocean Amsterdam is-| Thousands of their old comrades, they ORD AND WORKS PUB.CO., | to “get over the ground.” Yet the|/and bas such a depot in a large cay-| Will tell you, could mot come because road is worth a thought, as well as|¢@rm in the side of a hill. It contains] Of the expense. St. Louts, Mo. | the destination. Wayside sounds and| 1,850 pounds of preserved beef, 1,150| Here is the new lesson which the en- sights will yield both pleasure and in-| Pounds of biscuit, 10 woolen shirts,|Campment teaches, or the old lesson struction when we have opened “the| 10 pair of cotton drawers, 10 blankets | Which it constantly repeats—the life- ‘ hearing ear and the seeing eye” and| and one soldered metal box holding long sacrifice of the men who fought Residence ‘phone 200) trained the mind to comprehend and|four packets of matches. There are | 8nd lived, as well as the short but coin- the heart to sympathize. Nor are we|4lso a cooking pot, cots and dry wood. | Plete sacrifice of those who died. W B STARKS truly qualified to travel until we have| St. Paul and Kergueleon islands| The war ruined the chances of finan- oe Oe ’ gained this equipment and learned = respectively a hut of rough stones pn Roce od ‘“ _ . — ¢ and @ cavern in a gorge containing the ers, who, y ha m mo Sa RINARY SURGEON AND os Bape tna ea tie same supplies in Ny Ba poe bog selfish and less patriotic, would be DENTIST. prantt Butler, Mo. *9-8t Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare- goric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its age is its guarantee, It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Food, regulates the and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. * The Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. cenuinE CASTORIA atways Bears the Signature of The Kind Y on Have Always Bought in Use For Over 30 Years. ‘THE CERTAUR COMPANY, TY MURRAY STREET, NEW VoRE orry. | dicdneteerentntseniels They are to be found in iron-hooped mer jong d oe oe of = " world; but how infinitely poorer DECORATIVE COFFIN PLATE bach aA ar Pig Pag Sac nb gpl a| they and we should be in things which rough hut, in which are beef, biscuits, | wealth cannot measure or money buy! sardines, blankets, shoes, trousérs, _ spears, hatchets and cooking utensils. RETIRED BUSINESS MEN. Possession island also has a hut con- petit taining supplies for 50 people for 50] Many Find Themselves at a Loss for days. Something to Do and Take as Stood The Test 25 Years Grove’s F Tasteless Chill Tonic MeMallen’s Feed Yard. It Was a Fine Piece of Work, So Also Was the One for Whom It Was Made. aa % Py ouri Pacific Railway Time Table} “t's in’ the drawer with the coffin 4t Butler Station, plate, mother,” called the laundress 25 P.m | from the ironing board. : H The a yer of = — to Reading. 204.M.] “Coffin plate?” asked the woman vis-| have provision depots, with notice No ae A &°| itor, in astonishment. boards to guide shipwrecked sailors} Successful American business ana Cure-No-Pay. 50 cents. 20 P.M.| “Yes, miss; it’s my first husband.” to them. Some of these depots con-| professional men usually die in the 40 A.m.] The little girl on the visitor's knee be-|tain medicines, and one has a tank| harness. Most of them do not, mere: Order of Publication. Order of Pubitcation, mM. d to the big woman at the ironing} to catch water. Provisions and cloth-|jy trom motives of avarice, continue | STATE OF MISSOURI, },,, In the olroult court of Bates county, Missourl Bek | CUsed to the big 7 “4 : Couwry ov Baras. Ovtober Term, 1904 The State of Missouri aoP.m| 2oerd by virtue of adoption, and the|{ng are also hidden in cairns and huts|to pile up moneys after they have| imthecienit Court, February Term, 1005, at the relativo and to theuseofC K Jokeen 7 rovin, six seals, The] %t the entrance to Magellan strait and | made fortunes. The ingrained habits | 1™ yacation, December 7th, 1904, ex-officio collector of the revenue of Bates document proving it had six se B Milton 8, Sellers, plaintiff, ve. Margaret V ¢) &: M- | laundress was so proud of the document | at Vancouver island, formed by a lifetime's work in one | Oriewell detendaut pie *| goanty te the etate of 2 Missourt plalnuif: va, 2:10 P, M.| that she had sent her old mothertoshow| Here are some versified settings Of| field are exceedingly hard—in many by Nie chee eerny secret, (he platntif, beret dante. tact Guta te _.....11:80 A, M| it, relates the New York Sun. the rule of the road at sea. When two! cases impossible—to break, says the Petition and affidavit, alleging, among ether ewan this Gay Geer tat china br her B.C. Vaxpunvoon, agent. That intrusive coffin plate, however, | steamships are passing: Chicago Tribune. Most men also find byw hes Y Mi atturney betore the clroult court of Bates slipped out of the legal paper,andhadto| | “Green {o green—or red to red, | it difficult to imagine what they should |" Whereupent ‘it ty senercy Mt rk in | Dearing to the court that sumone Ree beatae be fen. : Perfect safety—go ahead. do with themselves after they retired. vetutetes Beat eiiate inn ie seen ot sued in the above entitied cause against the de- T. C. BOULWARE “That's the plate,” explained thelaun-| The oceans of the world have alto-| They fear they would be a burden to} against her In tals Gouri, tection sed ie dicseeed oo tos shanit ot Letonecenins tiae: % Sage ' dress. gether 837 coaling stations, of which] themselves and a bore to everybody Gree cscarials Cad stort nave the court by de- | ri, and that said aheriff of Bates county, Mis- ‘ Physiciea and 8u: . Office | “But I thought,” sald the visitor,“that| ‘here are 118 at European and Medi-| eige, tive parties in this salt to the real estate | herniste yee re mons was directed, : rgeon t rts. The Indi hy tre ie i reon that the defendants Bide Square, Bu\ler, Mo. | coffin plates should belefton for—" She} ‘erranean ports. The Indian ocean} ‘There are, however, many things Halfofot one (i) end all of lot two}, each in | Nowe Jounson and Sarah A Johnson cannot be } of women and ‘hildren | was going to say “for purposes of iden- tg China seas, with 41, have the few-} which business or professional men south west quarter of section asvia'), tonwse | 20m roceds cannot be served on sald defends i a.specialty. tification,” but thought better of It. “Pi “Most people do leave ’em on,” ex- plained the proud possessor, “but it was who retire while still vigorous can do | ®ip thirty-nine (8%), range twenty-nine f] . ants Mose Johnson and Sarah A, Johnson, it is byt " A comparison of the specific gravity! to make the latter end of their lives pred ly Maine tse eee iby of therefore hepa he the court that the said de- of timber and water is interesting. | pleasant and to render themselves use- | ald real estate and to have thoes simple titie | {a7canes, be notified by pubilcaticn that piain- A therein and thereto, and to further decia: Sgainas them in ‘tals ® 5 M CHRISTY 80 pretty, I wanted ft. I’m goingtohave|7aking the s. g. of water as 100, there| fy! to themselves and to their com-| that thedeteniont Hane right, title or inter: | (Urs DY eh istbenton act eae state g ; . e , are three woods which weigh heavfer | est in or to said real es ate or any part thereof. | of Missouri for the delin . a it framed in one of them deep frames munities. They can read. The av: ‘And that uoloss the oald defendant, Mergarct a} \igeo url for th 1 quent taxes of the years pea of women ond Children « Specialty | soon as I can afford it, and hangitinthe|~™Ahogany being 106, oak 117 and}erage man, during his busy years,|¥"Griswell borane. eicos ean Margaret sun 0° 8295, together with Interear Gates Mee The Over Butler Cash Depart- parlor. It'll be awful pretty. I want aj bony 183. Cork is only 24. hardly takes a glimpse into the better | the next erm thereof, 10 be begun and holden missions, and fees opon the following t#acis of ‘tment Store, Butler, Mo, - wreath of white roses set about it, an’| Im the section dealing with the per-| hooks. If he should reserve some of | said coun ontue iat Maniacs February 180, | [2 scres nid part meth hon ot ee a tows | a 0. House Telephonel0. | a big black velvet bow put at the bottom {ls of ice and how vessels should avoid | nig later years to get acquainted with | 824 on or before the lst day of said terin, an- quarter of the south east quarter of section two warded ” them, the Calendar states that some t he | swe or ly to the petition in said cause, the | township furty one of range thirty and that ve of the wreath. » the great kingdom of the intellect he | same will be taken as confessed, and judgment thins he Gee defeudants be and appear DR, J. T. HULL “But doesn’t your husband object?"| tthe fcebergs encountered in the} might add much to the pleasure of his] Will tarndered scordingiy." '" "ON" | SPARe next crn of tis anes nbs bee i { “Goodness, #. He’s proud of the first oy rae nd gg ed were UP | life. The retired business or profes-| be pubilshed, acourding to law, in Tux Burven | Misourt, ou’ the Kat Mera te ee ‘ rave] in his , a 5 pu Atleast once & week, tne last inser- | jaw, the same will be taken Qe confessed and is'tisewauare, ‘Butlet, wo,” [ct Me work. This man goes with me to} THE “BONE-CABIN QUARRY” | Roman empire, he can grow cabbages. }Hon 7 Ue M intel, thirty days efore the rs |jadment rendera according fo she prayer of Gee sacere Betlec,. his grave every Decoration day. I can’t * He can contribute needed wisdom to] Court, Sean pola $6 cattete tha meee. Coenen real a Ngee: Spare prt . ate Bo! 6 e s pi ileientenn afford a stone, so I have his picture set] Greatest Find of Extinct Animals| philanthropic and charitable enter- FM. Map Rha ell wand {8 te further ordered by the clerk afore- ¢ _ B.P. JETER, aw en le A te 2 from the careaue | RURLA Wa: Kee Tiare’ wk amen the : bP. awful pretty.” ity. But the man who counts on retiring] /,.,}\!tness my hand and at Een Printed and published ta Bates “coun! iiss : Attorney at Law and Justice, “Was your first husband good look- py when he has secured a substantial of Boal 1904. iecsrliga be ta a tosh ete dae ‘eciete es i Pe ing?” In central. Wyoming, at the head of | Competency and leading thereafter a J, A. PATTERSON, fiset day of the next term of satd court t* Oe ener H. H, “Oh i 1 “ ” life agreeable to others should’ make] poo! Clerx of Ciroalt Court. A true copy of the record. Wit- 2 ipa, » yes, miss. He was very plump| a “draw,” or small valley, not far from er By C. M, Barkley, DC [smax]} ness my hand us clerk atoresaid with 6 aide equare, Butler, Mo. | and bald; he was very handsome, See|the Medicine Bow river, lies the ruin| Preparation for the change. He must ea. Oseee! emote Date Ge tae meme ” . cr rT 0 y of Oste op athy how solid it is. of a small and unique building, which | keep . _— = cpeaking — Trustee’s Sale. day of December, 165, JA Pav TRRSON, g = ~Es\s | The coffin plate had intruded again. | m he of the greatest “fini” of | tance throughout youth and middle WHEREAS, Louies T, Whinery-aud-Joseph | °%: Rarkley, Ciroult Olerk. jaro! extinct animals made in a single local-| life with the great world outside his| 7, Whinery. ier husband, by thetr deed nt 7-48 Deputy Clerk. Long Drive for Team. __| ity in any part of the world. The for-| @vocation. The money grubber who| trast dated September 1a pines. within end | = ts weet of Square, on Ohio Conia Gitace « T. Seymour Smith, of Franklin, Ky.,| tunate fossil hunter who stumbled on | has not lifted his nose from his ledger | *% ‘Bart county, Missouri, in book No 143, Order of Publication. + Bpectalty. is probably the only man in the world] this site, says Henry Fairfleld Osborn, | for 40 years will get little pleasure at Nae Mee DIATE deastibed “neal enate tite; | erarm OF MissOURL i HARRIET FREDERICK, who yes 74 of nye = hes in “Fossil Wonders of the West,” in = from Ley ores or ere wad beta eiteate ia the county of Bates and ikaitial bale "fos : same team of horses 60,000 miles. Mr.| Century, was Mr. Walter Granger, of | Tennyson, or Shakespeare, or Herbert | state o . : en riper aes Butler, Mo, | Smith was in business for seven years,/ the American museum expedition of | Spencer or Plato. He will get equally | uaq’ thirty-el (36), in township “orty (0), of | lube citeul court of fates county, Mlssourt, in vacation, December bth, 1904, and was required to drive over the en-| 1997, little satisfaction from travel, for, as| range thirty-three (83), containing eighty (80) | “rhe state of Miseourl as the relation and to tire United States. He figures that) 1, the spring of 1898, as I ap-| George William Curtis has said, those pt op be Borel Kb Spua er ae use of ohusou, ex-vilicio collector of the a bi in th = every day he worked “e drove-the team| proached the hillock on which the ruin| Who would see Greece and Italy must] note fully des ribo in said deed of trust; ‘our, plane f, ys. May Davie. Joba Davis F and wh-reas, default bas been made in the | \; Y 20 miles, making a total in seven years) stands, 1 obesrved, among the beauti-| take them in their hearts. iment of sald note, evil saute te tebkacet a of 60,000 miles. He started at Boston ful flowers, the blooming cacti and the ——_—____— ich sat: became due on Septem | Now at this day comes the plaintiff herein b and drove through New England, the dwart bushes of the di hat i New Naval Base. 1 Teas, mete her attorney before the clerk ef the circuit Tiddle and southern states and the apparently numbers pry potent bid An expedition under charge of the} ruse, anch vefault rendered the whole of eald | oUt Of Hates couuty in the state of Missouri, 6 \d files he navy department has beep busy all this| mote due and payable at once and the same is Mating fon and fies her petition and adidavit, t the summer at Kyska island, one of the most |" Rat (meend UPPald. | oe he | named. defeuiants, May Davis John Davee remote of the Aleutians, making the| !egal holder of eald note and pursuant to the | Nicolas Davis, Tuomas are Boe-resi~ preliminary surveys and other arrange- | CondiHone of sald deed of trust, I will ments for the establishment of a naval coaling station at Kyska harbor. This harbor is excellent, and it is said that it west. When he completed his seven years’ trip he got $358 for the team. which he says was better than the day he started.—Louisville Courter-Jour- sal. : boulders. On closer examination, it proved that there is really not a single Tock, hardly even a pebble, on this hil- | lock; all these apparent boulders are ponderous fossils which have slowly accumulated or. washed out on the sur- face from a great dinosaur bed be- neath. A Mexican sheep herder had pe} deg) Lye-ang od Sen Bdge gd ~ 6 orde: y the clerk in vacation, thas the described premises at public | defendants be notified by publication that lghest bidder for cash, at tLe | pisintif has commenced a sult againat the weet front door of the court house. in the city tie court by petition and aadeit the cheat of Batler, county uf Bates and state of Mis- | and genernl nature of which is to enforce the sourion lei of the State of Missouri for the delinquent iL amounting in can be easily fortified. It is proposed pee a ihc techavend eee ii pega bet yi Rong A re to make it a base for the operations of | between are Of ine o'clock ta the 14 aero eee nd the Pacific fleet. Kyska, which is in fay, forabe parposesct entering euld deb the following aeecti bed taste longitude 177 east, is much nearer Japan mar a ‘and cost, CG. A. ALLEN, and Siberia than it is to our mainland south of Alaska. No foreign military ‘officers have been allowed to visit the Administrator’s Notice place, and Americans know little of the detailed plans of the government. The | ministration island_ will contain one of the wireless telegraph stations of the navy depart- ment, to which reference was made in this column on July 28.—Youth’s Com- panion. Other Side of It.

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