Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 January 1915 — GOOD PROSPECT FOR SPORT [ARTICLE]

GOOD PROSPECT FOR SPORT

Quail Not Only in Profusion, but Seemingly of High Order of Intelligence. They were talking about fine hunting the other night when Dr. Elmer B. Codley, Uncle Joe Gannon’s congreestfixhl opponent, was reminded of an incident that happened in his home state. At the beginning of the hunting season, the doctor said, an enthusiastic nimrod named Smith telegraphed a hotel friend in the game region for reservation, and at the appointed time be was right on the job. “Hello, Harry!” he exclaimed, saluting mine host, as he dragged his dogs and guns to the hotel veranda. “Everything all right T’ “Couldn’t be better,” was the prompt response of mine host. "How about the game?” returned the sportsman, eagerly. “Are there any quail around?” “Well, I should say so!” declared mine host “Every time cook throws a refuse piece of toast put of the back window four or five fat quail fight to see which one shall lie down on it!”—Philadelphia Telegraph.