Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 165, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 July 1913 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Newton County Loan and Savings Association ot Indiana GOODLAND REAL ESTATE LOANS made on monthly payment Building and Loan plan. Contract provides for DEFINITE NUMBER OF PAYMENTS to repay a loan. Easy Payments The minimum monthly payment required is small. Larger payments, such as will suit almost any borrower, are arranged for. Why not own a home and forever free yourself from regular monthly rent charge? This you can do with a small investment and the assistance that this association will give you. In a very few years, instead of having a stack of worthless rent receipts to show for money • expended, you can own a home free from indebtedness. DON’T DELAY MAKING THE REPAIRS UPON YOUR •HOME that are necessary to preserve its value, or IMPROVEMENTS that will add to the comfoitt and convenience of your family. This association will loan you the morjey. Repayment can be made in a way that will scarcely be felt Let Us Know Your Needs We want you to fully understand the assistance this association is giving to its borrowing members. • Harry F. Little Mort Kilgore President Secretary Goodland, Indiana.
FOR SALE AND EXCHANGE. 8-room house, Hammond, Ind.; 11-room house, Montpelier, Ind.; 5room house, El wood, Ind.; 160 acres, Polk county, Ark.; 160 acres, Saskatchewan, Canada,; 110 acres, Washington county, Ind.; 225 acres, Washington county, Ind. Will, trade either or all for land or property here. 60 acres, imp. stone road SBS 64 acres, imp* school, R.FD.....46 90 acres, imp* black land 45 97 acres, imp* good soil 55 160 acres, imp* all cultivated....ss 240 acres, imp* well located 50 160 acres, imp* nlee home 110 390 acres, Imp* stock farm .....45 180 acres, imp* a bargain 65 320 «* no buildings, prairie land.4o 80 a* pasture land, cheap at ....86 560 a* improved, choice land ....60 We have many other pieces oi land for sale and exchange and can sell on very easy terms. Also a large list of eity property G. F. MEYERS. Reports from Northern Indiana lake resorts show that thousands of dollars are being left In Indiana this summer by Illinals, Kentucky and West Vlrgina tourists. The boarding houses and hotels are literally jammed to the doors with vacationists. There are over 1,000 lakes in the northern part of the state and they are annually visited by thousands of visitors. C. D. Young, engineer of tests oh the Pennsylvania railroad, has announced that the Pennsy soon is to begin experiments with powdered fuel. The statement was made at the recent meeting of master mechanics and car builders, and created a great deal of interest in railway circles. ,t ■ ——■ Plenty of (fid newspapers now on
