Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 40, Number 322, 24 December 1915 — Page 10
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PHYSICIAN COUNSELS HENRY FORD TO STAY IN BED UNTIL BETTER
; CHRI8TIANIA, Dec. 24. Finding that hew was , unable to shake off a severe cold that be contracted on the peace chip Oscar. II while en route to Chrlstlanta. .Henry Ford was .compelled to call In a physician, last night. Mr. Ford said that it was the first time In his. life that he had had a doctor. - The physician found that the pacifist leader was suffering from , Influenza and threatened with pneumonia,
and counselled his patient to take ex
treme precautions to ward off a serious illness. ,!, , v "I have advised Mr. Ford not to go to Stockholm' until after Chrismas," said the physician, as he left, shortly after midnight . "I hope he will heed my advice." .. Members of the expedition also advised Mr. Ford to remain here, pointing out that . although "the Oscar II would- sail today, there would be no events of Importance in Stockholm until after Christmas.
RUBER ANNOUNCES CHRISTMAS WORSHIP
Program for services at St. Paul's Lutheran church ; Christmas at 5 o'clock, follows: . r Organ Prelude, March of the Magi
!..,:....,. Flaxington Harker
Ethel Huber. Processional, "Hark, the Herald An--.gels Sing" . ; fcChoir.. ,., Invocation. ' r .: ,'; Hymn, Stille Nacht. - -Scripture Lesson. : " Hymn, "Angels From the Realms of Glory. - ' . Prayer. . Offertory, "Christmas Pastorale".,. - Flaxington Harker "Hark, What Means . Those Holy,
: Voices?" J, Edgar Birch
Choir. German Address. Hymn, "O du Froeliche".
English Address. "Now is Come Salvation" Cuthbert Harris Choir. Hymn, "Come Hither, Ye Faithful, Triumphantly Sing. Benediction. Doxology. Postlude.
ROBERT ASHE BUYS PLANT AT GARDEN EATON, O., Dec. 24. Terms ?of . a deal just consummated provide for the transfer to Robert Ashe of Richmond, the lighting plant . and equipment ment owned at Camden, this county, by Palmer Morris. . A franchise , running until 1919 is also involved in the deal. ... Ashe represents a lighting company which furnishes current to Liberty, Ind., College Corner, O., and it' is planned . to extend the ' service into Camden. To carry out the' plans eight tntlnn of llnp will -hp constructed, con
nection for the Camden service- be
ing made at College corner.
IIAGERSTOWN MAN PLAYS SANTA GLAUS
HifiKRSTOWN. Ind., Dec 24.-
Charley Parker is circulating a paper for subscriptions to . a . fund . for f the purpose of - giving Christmas cheer to children and unfortunates,, by acting as Santa Claus. On a previous year, Charley dressed as Santa and drove
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We With Yon
Merry Xmas and a Prosperous New Year
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EATON Funeral services for Benjamin C. Skinner, " 60, who died late Wednesday from the effects of pneumonia, were held Friday afternoon at his late home on North Aukerman avenue, conducted by the Rev. J. Elmer Yingling of First United Brethren church. Burial in Mound Hill cemetery. A sister resides at West Elkton. Thomas Skinner, a well-known farmer, southwest of this city, is , a
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Greenheart wood from British Guiana is said to outlast iron or steel when used under water.
Reserved Seats For POLO ...Coliseum Phone 1569 USE COOPER'S BLEND C3i1t&& COOPER'S GROCERY
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As today, December 24th, 1915, is nearing completion, we complete our Sixth very successful Christmas here in Richmond. Six busy profitable yearsyears filled to full measure with enjoyable work and comradeship. We hope to merit and have many more such years. ; We. wish to thank all our patrons and friends for their loyal support and confidence in us. We hope for many more cordial friendly and helpful meetings in the Busiest, Biggest Little Store in Town.
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Once in a while we allow ourselves the luxury of thanking our friends for the evidences of their good will extended to us from time to time. This is one of the occasions, and we use it gladly to express our grateful appreciation for the business given us in the past year. We sincerely hop that in the future our relations may be most cordial, and that mutual advantage will result. With the season's greetingsE. O. Spangler, J. M. Jones.
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I wish to extend to all who. have so liberally patronized me since the opening of my lunch room a Very Merry Christmas and a Most Joyous New Year. Business has. been far above expectations, and I am more than grateful to you for your kindness and most liberal patronage. ' The same service that I have been giving you will continue throughout the year 1916 and I. will in every possible way endeavor to offer you a greater service as time goes by. IF YOU ARE NOT fiOltJG HOME or to some friends for your Xmas dinner. I would be pleased to have you eat here as I will serve a very - . . ."
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Acknowledgement The present Holiday season is the 50th it has been my privilege to do business in this city and with this community. Beginning on a part of the same locality where the store of The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co., is still located we have, by the generous and loyal patronage of the public been able to extend our borders and offer to our patrons a line of merchandise meeting the demands of the time, thereby maintaining the good will and continued loyal patronage of the people. It is, therefore, that at this time, on the 50th Christmas Anniversary, I wish to acknowledge the continued good will of the people and express my sincere gratitude and appreciation. Very respectfully,
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