Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 30, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 July 1896 — Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

•And the baits for this bold fish are not many. I mean tbat he will bite as well j at some or at any of these three, as at any or all others whatsoever—a worm, a minnow or a littie frog, of which you may find many in hay time. * * * And lastly, I will give you but thh advice, that you giv the pearch time en ugh vhe. he bites, for there was scarce ever any angler that has given him too much.” Here is Isaec Walton's recipe, from his friend Dr. T., for cooking a carp, (a new I fish that ha'« recently been placed in CeI dar Lake;: “Take a carp, alive, if possible, scour him and rub him clean wi h w ter and salt, but scale him not; then open him and put him with his blood and his liver, which you must save when vouopen him, into a small pot or kett e; then take sweet marjoram, thyme and parsley, of each half a handful, a sp.ig of rosemary and another ot savory, Lind them into two or three small bundle , and put them to your carp, with four or five whole onions, twenty pickled oysters and three anchovies. Then pour u, on yourcarp as much claret wine as will only cover him, and season your claret well with salt, cloves and mace, and the r ride of oranges and lemons; that clone, cover y .ur pot and set it on a quick fire till rt be sufficiently boi ed; then take out t e carp und lay it with the broth in t e dish, and pout upon it a quatter of a pound of the be t fresh butter, melted and beaten with half a dozen spoonfuls of the broth, the yo ks of two or thiee eggs, and some of the herbs shred; garnish your dish with lemons, and ao serve it up, and much good do you.” Ah, who now shall despise the perch, the bass and the carp? And what biother of the angle will neglect Cedar Lake when the roune trip fare by the Monon is only a dollar and a half from Chicago, and proportionately low from other points. Further information can beobt-ined by addressing any agent of thj Monon Route.

ta-Ssta' tans to the SOUTH. On July 6 and 7—20 and 21. August 3 and 4—17, 18. 31 and Sept. 1— 14 and 15. Oct. 5 and 6- 19 and 20, 1896. HomeSeekers’ Excursion Tickets may be sold over the Monon Route to po nts in the following named territory at rate of one first- class standard limited fare (plus $2) Selling agent to collect one fare for the round trip from passengers, the addition 1 82,00 to be collected by agent at destinat on when exeunt ng ticke. for return. Tcrrilory. All points in Alabama, Florida, Georgia Kentucky (sou'h of and inclusksg Bowling Green, Nortonville, Livingston and Somerset,) Mis issippi, North Carolina. >outn Caiolina, j ennessee (except Memphis, and points witbi 38 miles of Memphis,) Virginia (to following points on C. & O. Ry: Lynchburg, Williamsburg News, Norfolk and Richmondalso to all points on N. & W. RR. north or east of Radford. Tickets must be presented to agent at destination to be executed for return passage on any T esdavor Friday with n 31 days from date as sale, and return trip must commence on such date. Tickets to be good irom starting point on y on dateol sale, and t- require continuousl pas-age going tfipto first point in Home-Seekers’ Excursi n Territory en route, being good thene to final deitination within extreme going limit of fifteen ttajs from date of sale, as punched in left n nd margin of contract of ticket by selling agent Stop-overs will be granted on going tripou reaching first Ho : e-Seeners’ Bxcursi n point en route within exti«n e going limit of fifteen days. Return tickets will be rood for continuous > assage only from point of destination to original starting point commencin' date of execution. t RANK REED, General . Passenger Agent. —■ , Eclipses Them All. The Monon Route now makes the run from Chicago to Jacksonville, Florida, in 35J- hours, leaving Chicago daily at 3:32 p. m. and arriving at Jacksonville at 8:20 the secs ond morning, m.kiug connections with all lines at Jacksonville *or central and southern Florida.Passes Re sselaer at 11:23 p. m. I'o. full information call on the local station agent or address l rank J. Reed, General Passenger Agent, Chicago. Sunday rates on the Monon: One fare for round trip. Rsturn ticket must be used same day.

Farm I Wo are prepared to make farm loans at a lower rate of interest ti an any other firm in Jasper county. The expenses will be as low as the lowest. Call and see us. Office i’v Odd Fellows' Temple, near the Court House. WABBEN & IRWIN. Wheat G 2 to 65; Corr 25; Oas 17 59 OO’ Rye3on32: Hay $7.50 HOLLISTER & HOPKINS. The new partners but old millers, are now in full charge of the Nowels mill, and prepared to do custom grinding promptly, iu the best manner, and all other busi* ness in their line. Give then, a call. Judge Healy’s is the place for shoes—Genes', Ladies’ and Child, ren’s. Don’t forget it.