Evening Republican, Volume 18, Number 113, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 May 1914 — Depends on tho Dogs [ARTICLE]

Depends on tho Dogs

Asa Gpddard, of the American Automobile Association, was recounting In Worcester some of his touring adventures. “One summer morning,” he said, “the approach of a great flock of sheep obliged me to pull off the narrow country road. I halted my car, and watched with interest the passage of the sheep,, the intelligent dogs and the shepherd. “I had a short talk with the shepherd about his odd and difficult trade. “ ‘Look here,’ I said, ‘what do you do, driving sheep like this on a narrow road, when you meet another flock coming in the opposite direction?’ “ ‘Well,’ skid the shepherd, *ye just drive straight on, both of ye, and the one that has the best dogs gets the most sheep.’ ”