Oak Point. 



A Day at LakeTetonka. 



I think I hear the reader say: "Where is Lake Tetonka?" 

 Well, my dear disciple of Izaak, if you have not made the 

 acquaintance of this beautiful little gem of the northwest, you 

 have a very pleasant experience to look forward to. 



If you will take a large map of Minnesota and look up the 

 county of Le Suer, you will find the little city of Waterville, 

 located in the southeast corner of the county, on the shores of 

 Lake Sakata and Tetonka. 



My friend Mr. Barnes and I left Hastings, Neb., on the 

 Burlington & Missouri limited Tuesday morning, September 4, 

 at 2:30 o'clock, arriving at Waterville at 4:40 p. m. We had 

 corresponded with C. L. Van Fleet of Maple Point, and 

 found him at the depot with carriage awaiting us. After a 

 lovely drive of three miles along the north shore of Tetonka 

 we entered a fine grove of old hard maples, and turning to the 



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