Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 45, Number 37, 24 December 1919 — Page 7
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TUB RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGBAU. WEDNESDAY, DEC 24, 1919.
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UCIO UUUU IlLOULIO By William r. saniorn The friend of Joseph Loncsnecker,
living one-half mile south of West Manchester, on the Eaton and Green
ville pike, -were oat In force at the Loncanecker sale on Tuesday. Hav
ing decided to quit terming and to
remove to Brookrille, the farm was disposed of a few weeks ago and' a clearance sale resulted. The offering was not large and a quick Clearance was made at good prices. Earnest Strausser paid $127.80
for a pure bred Jersey cow and calf and $108.50 for a Shorthorn milker.
C. N. Miller got a mar and colt far
$98. and Andrew Miller Invested $13$ in a black, all-purpose gelding. Clover
sold at $25 per ton and implements, furniture, etc, brought prices according to quality. Jesse Beck andiR. J.
WUford divided the small bunch of Chester White hogs between them, on
a market price basis.
News of the Counties
a uarmllA A MjiMttAn 'will
be given at the Williamsburg M. E. church next Friday evening for the new members who have come into the
church during tne recent revival meet
In A nmmrmm will na Mn IMm
nln'g promptly at 7:30 o'clock, after . a l . M
wnicn a social now wm oe eafoyea. Light refreshments will be served. All members and relatives are especially
lnvitea. adoui bu peopie iocs, a aen nlte stand in the revival meeting
Fourteen were received Into the
church. Others are expected to follow.
Disabled Service Hen
May Eider Army Hospital WASHINGTON, Dec. 24. Any formav aarvlc.n man who nda medical
attention or surgical treatment because of illness or injury contracted in the army or" navy hereafter can enter an army hospital, pubUc health service hospital or local civilian in
stitution or sanatorium and have all his expenses paid by the government. Few soldiers or sailors seem to be aware of this privilege, which is theirs
xor tne easing,- tne war ucvhuusw
stated today when It tnatructea tne en Tin . iMfinflnil of I the 1 office of the
Assistant to the Secretary of War, in
charge ox souuer employment bb to
rare worx, to onng tnis to u ancnr
tton of all such men. - '
Odd FeUoat EneesxpmeiA
Hdd$ Annzcl Election
Officers for the coming year were
elected by Oriental encampment of Odd Fellows at the regular meeting
of the encampment last mgnu troi
lowing the election, an oyster supper
was servea to tne memoon. Mae officers elected follow: William Vlatse, C; P.; Alcxandor Pax ton. H. P.; A. C.
Thomas, S. W.; A. J. Surrltt, J. W.
George Bishop, scribe: uoorge carter, treasurer
fostcftice WU1 be
Cloud est Ckrutsssa
For the first time In the history of
the local post office, there will be no
mall deliveries except specials , and
perishable articles on Christmas day.
Lobby findows will be closed through'
out the day. ..- M
"Although the malls have been
larger than ever before, efficient work on the part of employes has kept the office dear of malls la a highly satis
factory manner, making It possible
to gnat a holiday on December 25H
the postmaster said.
' . HOLD VP DISPATCHES
LA PAZ, Bolivia, Dec. 24. Asecret telegraphic dispatch sent by the for
eign ministry to the Bolivian minister at Lima, Peru, was subjected to a fif
teen days' delay before being deliver
ed, according to newspapers here.
.There has recently been a number of
complaints relative to telepathic de
lays between this city and the Peru
vian capital.
BURGLARS STEAL GERMAN ART, BERLIN.' Dec x4. Burglars ban stolen six paintings, valued at 100.001 marks, from the picture gallery of tbi palace of Sana Sown, according to tbi Ahead. v
Now is the time to start Savings Accounts with
Tht Pecph't Hcae csd
Phone 12S4
Where yon get the most earnings, pa;
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21 North 8th Street
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Jan. 1st tad July 1st
DR. LEE C. HOOVER Veterinarian Phone 1399 20 8. 12th St
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The Season's Greetings
To one and all of our Patrons and Friends, it is our sincerest wish that your Christmas be a Happy One and the New Year a most prosperous one.
American Trust and Savings Bank
Cor. 9th and Main
Ml The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co. (Ml
Extends its sincere thanks to its patrons for their splendid support during the year now closing
Our Christmas trade was by far the largest in the history of the store. This, we realize, was made possible by the fine spirit of Christmas Giving. And, why should there not be one day of the year when generosity, true cheer, love and good will should have no limit. When we may gladden ours and others' hearts with giving, and rejoice in the sunshine of happiness reflected in the faces all about us. r The incentive to give marks well the existence through the centuries of a spirit all-enduring, embracing, within its real self, love and faith, loyalty and service, yes, a splendid method of expressing sentiment. Let us cling fast to the spirit of Christmas giving. It fosters all that is good in pure friendships.
Wishing All a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year
The Geo. H. Knollenberg Co,
Our Christmas Wish
In Christmas time the magnitude of war and conquest, busts' ness and politics, stress and fury dwindles before the unselfish spirit of brotherhood. In the name of this undying spirit we wish you peace and prosperity. The employees and management of this establishment.
Ed. N. Wilson
kLM fl Good Will Toward A fgf ' jwt-N Men"'" ' ' j
To our friends and customers we exend
A Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Richmond Baking Company
