Evening Republican, Volume 19, Number 202, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 August 1915 — Crossings to Be Guarded. [ARTICLE]

Crossings to Be Guarded.

New Hampshire has passed a law placing the protection of railroad grade crossings in the hands of the public service commission, which has ordered that each city and town shall maintain warning signs at a reasonable distance on each side of crossings. The signs must be of enameled—metal, 24x12 inches in size, and have white letters on a blue ground. If any town neglects to set such signs for 60 days it forfeits one dollar for each day. Anyone injuring or defacing the signs Is liable to a fine of ten dollars.