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This section is from the "Gregg Speed Practice" book, by John Robert Gregg. A;sp available from Amazon: Gregg Speed Practice
Mr. J. A. Williams,
Red Oak, Iowa. Dear Sir:
Please charge our account $3,000.00, and remit that amount to Second National Bank, Chicago, for credit on account.
Yours truly, (24)
Mr. Geo. K. Davidson,
Muskogee, Ind. Ter. Dear Sir:
We have your favor of the 20th and note contents. Should be much pleased to have you advise us when you are ready
25 to sell the bonds, and will submit you an order for them. The $500.00 lot is too small for us to investigate.
Yours
50 truly, (51)
Messrs. Sciscoe & Will son,
Mediapolis, Iowa. Gentlemen:
Your esteemed favor of the 15th received. We have $60,000 of Hancock's left, $50,000 maturing from '86 to '90, and
25 $10,000 from '99 to 1900. As you know, these are gilt edge bonds. If you can use them, let us know at
50 what price, and we will meet your views, if possible. We will continue to send you our list from time to time, to which we
75 hope you will give careful attention.
Yours respectfully, (83)
Mr. 0. M. Brackin,
Mt. Pleasant, Ohio. Dear Sir:
Your favor of the 2d, enclosing coupon note of Bertha Cannon for $35.00, due May 20th, has been received, and shall have
25 my prompt attention.
Yours very truly, (31)
Mr. C. E. Schoolcraft,
Eagle Grove, Iowa. Dear Sir:
We have your message saying you cannot decide on Butler county bonds until Tuesday. Of course, we offer them subject to sale, but
25 if you can use them, wire us on Tuesday, and if unsold we will report at once.
Yours respectfully, (44)
Mr. Winton Black,
Yorktown, N. Y. Dear Sir:
Your favor of the 12th inst. is received with enclosures as stated. We debit your account, and remit Eighth National, Deadwood, $4,308.00.
Yours truly, (32)
Mr. Charles Brown,
Auburn, Ill. Dear Sir:
We have your esteemed favor of the 11th. We have no scrip of the kind you mention at present. We get it from
25 time to time; and if you will send us an order, we shall be much pleased to get it for you.
Yours respectfully, (48)
Messrs. Jones & Johnson,
Columbus, Neb. Gentlemen:
We beg to call your attention to statement enclosed, showing a little balance due us which we trust you will promptly remit; but in
25 the event of our not hearing from you within ten days, we will take the liberty to make draft on you through the State Bank
50 of La Crosse. You will notice that this balance is a little old; and therefore we must insist on prompt payment of it.
Yours truly, (74)
Mr. Ira J. Allen,
Carrollton, Mo. Dear Sir:
We are constantly in the market for choice business paper, including that taken in the regular course of business, as well as single
25 and double name paper secured by collateral. Would you kindly inform us if you can offer now or later on
during the year? If so,50 we shall be pleased to correspond with you in regard to it. Should you think it to your interest to open a Chicago account, it
75 will please us to submit our terms for receiving same, and if you desire to buy or Sell any investment securities, we shall be pleased
100 to hear from you.
Yours truly, (106)
 
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