Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 29, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 July 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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A DAY’S OUTING. piiD߀t self, three miies long, is fed by living springs and the water is al•4fcr wa .y s fiesh and pure, and well stocked with bass, perch aud other fish. Shady groves reach down to the shero, interspersed with meadows and cultivated fields. There are many secluded spots beneath the trees where parties may picnic by themselves, or they may avail themselves of the well kept grounds of the hotels, where tables, swings, etc., are provided for the public. Here they may string their hammocks, open their lunch baskets, spread their cloths and rugs and make themselves comfortable, they may take a boat and go out on the lake for fishing oi for pleasure, or may wander into the neighboring fields, gathering flowers with which to beautify and f eshen the home. If one wishes to remain for a longer period than a single day, or even for a single day, there are well-kept hotels where the accommodations are good and the charges moderate, beside anumocr of cottag. s and farm houses where pleasant rooms and plain, substantial fare may bo had. Good order is maintained at Cedar Lake. The patronage of the railroad company ■nd the hotels depends upon the i ood reputation of the place and the greatest o. re is exercised to exclude suspicious and disorderly persons from this resort and to make it a place where the most timid will experience no annoyance. It is the purpose of the parties interested in Cedar Lake to secure for it a reputation »s the most desirable and attractive outing grounds and picnic resort in the neighborhood of Chicago. As a resort for amateur fishermen, that Is to say, those who dssire to make a day’s holiday profitable as well as pleasant, and who like to engage in an innocent sport that will fill a basket and not empty the purse, Cedar Lake has no superior. Some there are who affect to despise still-water angling, yet there are as fine fish in Cedar Lake as are caught in the sea—bass, for example, running up to three and four pounds, and pickerel even larger. Muskalonge weig ing as high as nineteen pounds have been caught th<re. Isaac Walton, the patron saint of fishermen, was not above angling for roaeh and tench, bream and perch, and even for the despised eel, which, he says, is agreed by most men to be ”a most dainty fish ” For the benefit of those who think they canno. fish unless they buy a fifty dollar outfit and a ticket to Mooseheadmaguntick I will quote a little from thy gentle Isaac: •The Pearoh is a very good and a very bold biting fish, * * * He is of great esteem in Paly, saith Aldrovandus, and especially the least (smallest) are there esteemed a dainty fish. And Gesner prefers the pearoh and pike above the treat or say any fresh water fish. He says the Germans have this proverb, |‘more whole, some than a pearch of Rhine, • and he says the river pearch is so wholesome that physicians allow him to be eaten by wounded men, or by men in fevers, or women in sickness. •The pearoh grows slowly, yet will grow, as I have been credibly informed, to be almost two foot long, for an honest informer told me such a one was not long since taken by Sir Abraham Williams, a gentleman of worth and a brother of the angle, that yet lives, and I wish he may. This was a deepb odied fish, and doubtless durst have devoured a t ike of halt his own length, for I have told you he is a bold fish. * * * Bite the pearch will and that very boldly; and as one has wittily observed, if there be tw nty or forty in a hole, they may be at one standing's!! eatched one after another, they being, as he says, like the wicked of the world, not afraid, though their fellows and companions perish in their sight. » » *

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