Evening Republican, Volume 22, Number 177, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 July 1919 — Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
NOTICE. We will continue repairing automobiles under the big tent just east of the old garage. After the new garage is up, «our tent will be for rent for the use ’of public sales arid other public meetings.—Kuboske & Walter. ■ An American loam of’ $100,000,000 has been obtained by Martin Nordegg, representing the Deutsche Bank of Berlin, according to an Exchange Telegraph dispatch from Berlin. It was said 10 per cent o< the loan would be deposited in foreign bonds to the German (bank’s credit. «„ ~ I I - -I ■■■■■■- ( We will have a car of peaches -Wednesday and Thursday, July 30 land 31st. They will be fancy Albertas at $3.75 and $4.00 a bushel. ■ This will be your only chance to get fancy canning peaches this season I at’EGER’S GROCERY.
A team belonging to Roy Lewis broke the chain of monotony Monday afternoon by staging a runaway down Cullen street. The wagon drawn by the team was a new one and was damaged slightly when the bed was sent skidding over the brick pavement. I • Local merchants assert that business was never better than at the I present time. Everyone seems to have money and, having been edu* cated to high prices, is spending it | just as profusely as in the days of yore when prices were much lower. A car of fancy Alberta peaches for canning, Wednesday and Thursday, July 30 and 31st. Leave your orders and if the peaches are not fancy you will not have to take them.—EGER’S GROCERY. . ;—* The Home Economics club will hold its annual picnic at the Oscar Sauter farm, east of Rensselaer, Saturday evening, August -2. AH members and their families are invited to be present. Mrs. Joseph Sdheurick, Sr., was able to leave the hospital today.
