Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 68, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 November 1919 — HUNTER PROWESS DISPLAYED [ARTICLE]
HUNTER PROWESS DISPLAYED
Deer and Fawns Galore Shipped Home by Rensselaer Party. Cleve Eger, John Marlatt and Frenchy Deschand returned home, the two latter Tuesday afternoon and the former Wednesday afternoon from their, hunting trip In northern Michigan. Each was fortunate enough to bag (or buy) a deer, two of which are on dlsat the Eiglesbach meat market and one at the Roth Bros. shop. Joe Pullins also got a deer, and he came as far as Denmark, Wls-, where they had left their car, with them and will drive home from that place, which is about 300 miles from here or half the distance to their hunting grounds. Joe thought perhaps the others might come on to Denimark in a day or two and was going to wait a little time there, it was understood. “Frenciiy” failed to get a "bar’’ and has therefore not had the nerve to face Gum Pefley since his return home. In fact, he has been at home, sick, and has not been down town at all. He is understood to be suffering with the grip. Emmet Pullins and son, Len McCurtain and Ernest Comer, who comprised the other members of the party, have not returned at this writing, having been unable to bu—kill any deer up to the time the rest of the boys left there.
