66 examples of postoffices in sentences

Not in the postoffice, nor in the bank; and certainly not in the department store.

Attaches of Postoffice Department.

United States Postoffice department takes control of all ocean cable lines, consent of other governments having been obtained.

Cotting's Store contains the postoffice and telephone booth, and is naturally the central point of interest.

He had been gone about six months, when, one morning, I went to the postoffice and brought back a letter.

On the following morning I got up early, and hurried with my work to get through, as I had to go to the postoffice.

The Union soldiers went to work and transferred all the goods which the rebels had put into the warehouse from the boat which they had captured, then setting fire to the warehouse and the postoffice, they pushed off yelling and shouting with glee.

There is a postoffice with a tower and a clock, a courthouse with a fountain and a cannon, a park with a bandstand and a baseball diamond, a townhall with a belfry and no bell, an exhaustive array of churches, the Imperial Hotel, and the market.

With the exception of Switzerland, Norway is more abundantly supplied with postoffices, in proportion to her size, than any other country in the international postal union.

The long distance 'phones and all the lines outside of two or three of the principal cities belong to the government and are operated by the Postoffice Department.

To establish postoffices and post roads.

The beneficence and usefulness of the postoffice every one can appreciate; it ministers to the comfort of all, rich and poor.

Placing the management of the postoffices with the general government secures greater efficiency and economy than would be possible if it were vested in the states.

When was our postoffice department established?

What is meant by "presidential offices" in speaking of postoffices?

The chief officer of the postoffice department is called the postmaster general.

In the large cities the telegraph offices are situated in the branch postoffices and served by the same men, so that it is difficult to divide the cost of maintenance.

There are 38,479 postoffices in India and in 1902 545,364,313 letters were handled, which was an increase of 24,000,000 over the previous year and of 100,000,000 since 1896.

Not that she had any passengers or freight for Brandon perhaps, or Brandon for her, but because all these river estates are postoffices and the Pocahontas carries the river mail.

The postoffice flag.

Thereupon the Friend sent the Verses to the Publisher of a Family Monthly that Percolates into every Postoffice in the Country.

In order to send my wire on the all-Ireland strike, I stumbled along dark streets till I came to the postoffice.

The total number of postoffices is about 56,000.

Under the regulation of this act are: the nine executive departments at Washington, the Civil Service Commission itself, the customs districts, eleven in number, in each of which there are fifty or more employés, all postoffices in which there are fifty or more employés, and the Railway Mail Service; including altogether about 28,500 clerks.

Two days elapsed before an answer appeared in his box; a small envelope, addressed in a lady's handwriting apparently, and mailed from one of the sub-postoffices.

66 examples of  postoffices  in sentences