Evening Republican, Volume 59, Number 73, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 April 1917 — Four Fishermen Round Up One Lonely Dog Fish. [ARTICLE]

Four Fishermen Round Up One Lonely Dog Fish.

Four alleged fishermen, John Robinson, A 1 Quinn, Harry Eger and Lee Myers, oaid a visit to the Kankakee river Monday night for an all night’s lushing trip. Three of them arrived home early this morning without any of the finny tribe for their morning repast. A 1 Quinn was the lone exception and A 1 did not make his haul in legitimate style. Mr. Quinn is rather sensitive about his reputation as a fisherman so decided to get a fish without the aid of a fishing pole. Under cover of darkness A 1 paid a visit to the Granger camp, knowing that somewhere about the camp toe was sure to find a fish, and he was right, for presently he discovered, after much groping in the .dark, ’ a nice large one. A 1 took the fish and stopped back to where his mates wire waiting for him, hut did not tell them of his find until .he was almost home. Then A 1 showed it to his friends and found he had taken one of Granger’s pet dogfish.