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	Blank Menu Advertising Jacob Ruppert Beer.
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		Blank sheet provided by Jacob Ruppert Beer and Ale, with illustration of two steins, for restaurateurs to add menu. Besides owning a brewery, Jacob "Jake" Ruppert, Jr. (1867&1939) served in Congress and owned the New York Yankees. Ruppert and Tillinghast L'Hommedieu Huston acquired the Yankees in 1915 and purchased Babe Ruth from the Red Sox in 1919. Yankee Stadium became the largest seller of Ruppert beer in the country. He owned a large Hudson River estate in Garrison NY, now the home of St. Basil's Academy.  7 x 11". 
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        <br/>Price: $45.00
       
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