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SOME IOWA ROOTERS ON THE 

 RAMPAGE. 



J. W. Allington, who went to Lost Island Lake 

 about 10 days ago, on a hunting expedition, re- 

 turned home yesterday. He has some great duck 

 stories to unfold and brought home the goods to 

 prove his assertions. Bill says he and 4 others 

 killed 514 ducks in 4 days. He had 200 of the 

 birds spread out on his counter yesterday and 

 it was the largest assortment of wild ducks ever 

 exhibited by a hunter in Webster City. 



The Freeman-Tribune can testify to the quality 

 of the birds, as Mr. Allington kindly remembered 

 the printer with a generous donation. — Webster 

 City, Iowa, paper. 



Here is Allington's shameless brag: 



In answer to yours of the 6th, will say 

 we bagged 514 ducks in 4 days. There 

 were 6 in the party, but only 4 shooting at 

 a time from the blind. If we had wished 

 to we could have killed twice that number. 

 I never saw such a flight of ducks in my 

 life, and never expect to see the like again. 

 Respectfully yours, 



J. W. Allington. 



This is one of the disgusting and weary- 

 ing kind of reports that come to this office 

 regularly. A man or several men go out 

 and slaughter a lot of game or fish, then 

 take a batch of the spoils to the editor of 

 the local paper and he slops over with 

 laudations of the swine. The chances are 

 that if a man should steal a sheep from 

 an Iowa farmer and give the same editor 

 a leg, the editor would applaud the thief 

 for his skill and wariness. 



There are laws on the statute books of 

 most states to punish a man for compound- 

 ing a felony and one of these days we shall 

 have to incorporate that same principle in 

 our game laws. Then when an editor 

 commends men for making hogs of them- 

 selves he can be led into court and made 

 to pay for his fulsome effusion. — Editor. 



Papa : How did you get your clothes so 

 terribly torn? 



Tommy : Tryin' to keep a little boy from 

 bein' licked. 



"Ah, a brave deed ! Who was the little 

 boy?" 



"Me."— Chicago Daily News. 



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