Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 41, Number 85, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1909 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 [ADVERTISEMENT]

ft ft+nm *««’***s |ft - - L' mII QW *'*''■ George Ade and friend, Gus Lusters, was in Goodland Wednesday evening shading hands Mb Luenj.Jj wqrkigg on Jfoe> musical epd of .George's,,, new i>iay Town” wjii ff b ß wyL Mr.. Ade has juat returned frpni a social visit with hla friends at Chicago and Lafayette and. is working hard to finlsh the play which promises to surpass any of his former ones. Mr, Ade has another great favorite for a pasttime other, than that.qf a playwright, that is sports, of all kinds. George works until noon q?ch and takes the afternoon off and now he is trying to arrange ball 'games between*Yearns of neighboring towns to be played at his home and if such arrangements can be made several good and interesting games will be played there. It is also rumored that Mr. Ade is contemplating building a large theatre on his home place for the rehersal of his plays, and if such is the case some of the people of this community will have the chance of witnessing some good city productions. —Goodland Herald. The Republican is headquarters for fine job printing. The annual mid-summer meeting of the Indiana Republican Edit,ortyl Association will be held at South Bend, beginning, on . Wednesday, July 28th. The Chamber of Commerce of South Bend is arranging a program that will be of interest to all, and it is hoped that every Republican editor in the state will be present to enjoy the many good things. Side trips to St. Joseph, Mich., St. Mary’s, Notre Dame and other points of interest are being arranged by the Commercial Club of South Bend. Will Sternberg returned to Rensselaer last Monday. They expect to complete the big Hoagland ditch, 26 miles long, in Jasper county, by the first of August. This firm is also finishing up a mile contract on the Gilmore ditch in Jasper. Will lately came back from Wisconsin, where one of their dredges had completed a ditch t and where also he has just closed a contract for making another ditch.— Winamac Journal. The Republican is headquarters for fine job printing.