People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1894 — Correspondence. [ARTICLE]

Correspondence.

UNION. BY DUCK. They had a well-filled house at the box social given at Union school-house. A prize was given for the prettiest girl, present. Miss Allie Ulm took the prize. They made $14.16. The box supper given at Never Fail was a success, also. Three prizes were given, one for the highest bidder, and a first and second prize was given to the most popular young ladies. They made £18.25 which will be used to get Reading Circle books. The literary at Union school house, February 2nd, was a success in every yarticular. Several good songs were sung and the debate was the best that it has, ever been. It was decided that women should vote. The next literary is Feb. 16, the question being Resolved, that capital punishment is wrong. The people are wondering why it is that the dogs of Rensselaer remain unmuzzled while there are mad-dogs within six miles of them. We see the dogs of Brook and Good land are being killed and muzzled. Why not Rensselaer? Surely, the dogs of Rensselaer are as apt to go mad as any others. We think the town authorities should see after this.