Mr. A. L. Nash,

Buffalo, New York. Dear Sir:

Hereafter please render your bills by the month instead of each four weeks. We have changed our method to a monthly basis. We
25 will pass your present bill for $72.00, including the difference on September in bill of October 31st.

Yours truly, (45)

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Mr. C. D. Howard,

Topeka, Kansas. Dear Sir:

In accordance with your letter of August 10th, we have today drawn through the bankers, I. Saviers & Co., a draft for $112500 with your past due note of February 27, 1897, attached. On payment of the draft, the bank will cancel and deliver note to
50 you.

Please protect promptly, and oblige

Yours truly, (58)

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107 Mr. A. N. Kellogg,

Chicago, Illinois. Dear Sir:

We have been notified today by our bank that you have drawn on us at sight for $54.23. We
25 have ordered the bank to return the draft as we are positive that our bill is not that large, and we think you have made
50 a mistake in the amount, Please look up our account on your books and see if we are not correct.

Yours respectfully, (72)

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108 Mr. W. It. McGlurg,

Burlington, Iowa. Dear Sir:

In absence of any advice from you in reply to our statement of the 14th inst., we have this day taken the liberty
25 to make draft on you through the bank at Piper City for $17.50, amount of bill June 14th.

Kindly oblige us
50 by honoring same.

Yours truly, (55)

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109 Mr. R. G. Hill,

Omaha, Neb. Dear Sir:

Some little time ago we made draft on you through the American Express Company for $18.00, amount due us on old account.25 Up to this time we have heard nothing from you. Have you paid it? If not, please oblige us by giving same prompt attention, as
50 we have some very heavy bills to meet between now and the 31st of the present month.

We trust you will oblige us by promptly
75 paying draft at the express office at Omaha.

Yours truly, (85)

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Mr. C. A. Ward,

Keokuk, Iowa. Dear Sir:

There is due us an insurance policy to take the place of the one which expired July 14, 1898. You failed to
25 send us a new policy to take its place at the time we notified you; and we now request that you immediately forward a policy
50 for at least $300.00, with loss clause contained therein, covering our mortgage interests.

You will please forward this policy just as soon as
75 your agent secures it.

Yours truly, (81)

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Mr. C. B. Lowell,                                     

Toledo, Ohio. Dear Sir:

We beg to hand you statement of your account $660.49, and shall be glad to receive
25 from you now the settlement in accordance with the mortgage papers sent to you Aug. 21, 1898.

We also enclose herewith a statement against
50 E. R. Nash, Kalamazoo, Mich. You will observe that under date of October 15th we drew a three days' draft on Mr. Nash for $2675.19, which draft was returned to us unpaid.

Please give this matter your attention.

Yours truly, (94)

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112 Mr. C. P. Bush,

New Haven, Conn. Dear Sir:

Referring to your telegram of even date, we hand you herewith bill of lading, endorsed to your order, covering shipment of the 22d.

Yours truly, (27)

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Mr. B. A. Gardner,

Buffalo, New York. Dear Sir:

As per our notice to you, we forwarded the W. E. Minor note for $28.50, due September 19, 182598, to the De Witt County National Bank, Clinton, Iowa, for collection. It is returned today, endorsed "pays no attention to notices."

The amount due
50 on this note with interest is $29.50, which amount you will please remit. We received word from Mr. Minor several days
75 ago, requesting the privilege to sell part of his printing outfit. We refused to give our assent, as you know there is still a balance
100 due on the plant and we could not give our consent to have the property sold until we were paid in full.

Yours very truly, (125)

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Messrs. Summers, Hart & Co.,

Green Bay, .Wis. Gentlemen:

We are in full accord with your views expressed in your communication of the 8th inst., which has just been received. We feel that
25 30 days' credit should be sufficient, and also that five per cent should be offered for cash.

Mr. C. L. Wilson, our traveling salesman, will
50 be in your city on Friday the 10th inst., when we hope you will talk over further details pertaining to this matter. The last invoice
75 amounted to $820.55. Mr. Wilson may be able to offer you a discount on it, 5 per cent
100 being the usual rate; but if you can arrange for 10 per cent we will be satisfied.

Respectfully yours, (119)