Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 40, Number 58, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 March 1908 — Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

For Sale or Exchange. 80 acres 12 miles'from court house, half mile from gravel road and free mail route, 60 acres cultivated and black soil, of which ten acres Is in timothy meadow, 20 acres is pasture, of which four acres Is hog tight, has four room house, barn with room for four horßes, eight cows, crib and mow, good hen house and other buildings, good well, young orchard and lies on main road near dredge ditch. This farm has an eastern loan on It of SI,BOO due four years at 5 per cent Price $45. Will trade equity for town property or will take live stock as first payment or will take S6OO down and give good time on remainder. 65 acres, on free mall route, school across the road, three miles from good town with bank and high school, has five room house, fair bam, good hen house, summer kitchen, picket garden, fruit and good well. Only $25 per acre. Terms S7OO down. G. F. MEYERS, Opposite State Bank, Rensselaer, Ind. Home Grocery, Phone 4L STAY OFF GRAVEL ROADS WITH HEAVY LOADS. During any period when the ground 1b thawing out, the law establishes a maximum rate that may be hauled. It is the duty of every farmer to keep within the law. Narrow tired wagons cannot haul greater loads than 1500 pounds, Including the weight of wagon. Broad tired wagons and loads most not weigh more than 2000 pounds. A penalty of $5 Is assessed for a violation. It costs lots of money to build gmvel and stone roads and keep them in repairs. Keep off with heavy loads and avoid prosecution. A. WOODWORTH, Supt

Home Grocery, Phone 41 Easter is close at hand and you will R need a new suit Remember we hav a fine line of woolens for tailor made suits at moderate prices. A prefect fit guaranteed. DUVALL * LUNDY. -- — 1 1 ■, jlfo ~ ~F r — r Home Grocery, Phone 41