Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 256, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 October 1915 — Rough on the Dog. [ARTICLE]

Rough on the Dog.

Miss Carson v.as one of the young women who are determined to always have their own way in th face of all obstacles. When the conductor came along to take up the tickets and found her seated with a dog in her lap, he said: “Madam, I am very sorry, but you can't have your, dog in this car. It’s against the rules.” “I shall hold him in my lap all the way,** she replied haughtily, “and he will not disturb anyone." ~Thht makes no difference," said the conductor. “I couldn’t allow my own dog to ride in here. Dogs must ride In the baggage car. 11l fasten him all right for you." “Don’t you dare to touch my dog, sir!" cried Miss Carlson excitedly. “I will trust him to no one!" Very indignantly the young woman marched to the baggage car, tied the dog, and returned. About fifty miles farther on, when the conductor came through the car again. Miss Carlson inquired: -Will you tell me if my dog Is all right?" —X am very sorry madam," replied the conductor politely, “but you tied him to a trunk, sad he was thrown o* with it some time ago." •——