TO
JOHN BRIAR
A POOR COOK BUT A GOOD FELLOW

CONTENTS:

CHAPTER

I. Getting Ready

II. Outward Bound

III. From Lookout Lake To The Missouri River

IV. Into Nebraska

V. Across The Niobrara

VI. By Cañons To Valentine

VII. Through The Sand Hills

VIII On The Antelope Flats

IX. Off For The Black Hills

X. Among The Mountains

XI. Deadwood

XII. Homeward Bound
ILLUSTRATIONS
Map
The Voyage First Suggested
Preparations
Grandpa Oldberry Presages Disaster
Snoozer
Mutiny Of The Pony
Effect Of A Strange Noise
Plan For Rousing A Sound Sleeper
First Lesson In Hay Twisting
Investigations
Hats
Milking The Heifer That Wore A Sleigh Robe
Wet But Hopeful
Anti-Horse-Thieves
Jack Shoots A Grouse
Flight Of The Blacksmith
Studying Botany
"When The Winds Are Breathing Low"
Sad Result Of Dishonesty
First Night Camp In The Sand Hills
Dark Doings Of The Cook
No Horse-Feed
The Careful Corn Owner
A Study In Red Men
A Good Salesman
Big Bear Looks Into The Educational Situation
A Lesson In Finance
The Rattletrap In The Storm
Effect Of A Dog On A Mexican
Post-Mortem On A Grizzly
'Gene Starts A Cook-Book
Lack Of Confidence In Mankind
Flying Cord-Wood
The Deserted Ranch
Old "Blenty Vaters"
In The Prairie Fire
Well! Well! Well!"

THE VOYAGE OF THE RATTLETRAP

I: GETTING READY