$500 Chicago, June 20, 1915.

Three years after date for VALUE RECEIVED, I promise to pay to the order of John Doe the sum of Five Hundred dollars, at The First National Bank of Chicago, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable annually. This note is secured by a Chattel Mortgage to John Doe of even date herewith, on personal property in Chicago, Illinois, and is to bear interest at the rate of six per cent per annum after maturity.

RICHARD ROE (Seal)

(2) Principal Note Secured By Trust Deed

-------------- $500 Chicago, June 20, 1915.

Four years after date, for VALUE RECEIVED, I promise to pay to the order of John Doe, the principal sum of Five Hundred dollars, with interest thereon at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-yearly, to-wit: on the 19th day of April and of October in each year, until said principal sum is fully paid. Both principal and interest are payable at Chicago Trust Co., Chicago.

The several installments of interest aforesaid, for said period of four years are further evidenced by six notes or coupons, of even date herewith.

The payment of this Note is secured by a Trust Deed of even date herewith, on real estate in Chicago, Illinois.

RICHARD ROE (Seal)

(3) Interest Note Secured By Trust Deed

----------- $15 No. One, Chicago, June 20, 1915.

DUE TO THE ORDER OF John Doe, Fifteen dollars on the 20th day of June, A. D. 1916, without grace, payable at Chicago Trust Co., Chicago, with interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum after maturity.

This Coupon Note being for the interest due that day upon a note No. One of this date, for the payment to the order of said John Doe of Five Hundred dollars, four years after the date thereof.

RICHARD ROE (Seal)

(4) Installment Note Given For Loan

$400 No. One.

Chicago, June 20, 1915.

At the dates hereinafter mentioned, for value received, I promise to pay to Richard Roe, or order, Four Hundred dollars, in the following installments, to-wit: $50 on July 20, 1915.

$50 on August 20, 1915.

$50 on September 20, 1915.

$50 on October 20, 1915.

$50 on November 20, 1915.

$50 on December 20, 1915.

$50 on January 20, 1916.

$50 on February 20, 1916. With interest at seven per cent per annum after maturity.

On default of any of the above payments, the whole amount of the note shall then and there become due, at the option of the legal holder thereof.

If this Note is not paid when due, I agree to pay an attorney's fee of Ten dollars, if Note is placed in the hands of an attorney for collection.

JOHN DOE

(5) Promissory Note With Confession Of Judgmentf

$600 Chicago, June 20, 1915.

Two years after date, for value received, I promise to pay to the order of John Doe, the sum of Six Hundred dollars at the Chicago Savings Company, with interest at seven per cent per annum after maturity until paid.

And to secure the payment of the said amount, I hereby authorize, irrevocably, any attorney of any Court of Record to appear for me in such Court, in term time or vacation, at any time hereafter, and confess a judgment without process in favor of the holder of this Note, for such amount as may appear to be unpaid thereon, together with costs and Ten dollars attorney's fees, and to waive and release all errors which may intervene in any such proceedings, and consent to immediate execution upon such judgment, hereby ratifying and confirming all that my said attorney may do by virtue hereof.

RICHARD ROE (Seal)

(6) Real Property - Mortgage Note

$500 Chicago, June 20, 1915.

Four years after date, for value received, I promise to pay to the order of John Doe, the sum of Five Hundred dollars, at The Second National Bank of Chicago, with interest thereon at the rate of seven per cent per annum payable annually.

This Note is secured by a mortgage to John Doe, of even date herewith, on real estate in Chicago, Illinois, and is to bear interest at the rate of seven per cent per annum after maturity.

RICHARD ROE

(7) Certificate Of Protest On A Note

State of Illinois County of Cook ss.

BE IT KNOWN, That on this 20th day of June, A. D. 1915, at the request of First National Bank of Buffalo, New York, I, James Sawyer, notary public, duly commissioned and sworn, dwelling in the City of Chicago, County of Cook and State aforesaid, did present the original note of Thomas Green for Five Hundred dollars, hereunto annexed, at the First National Bank, Chicago, Illinois, where the same is payable, and demanded payment, which was refused.

WHEREUPON, I, the said notary, at the request aforesaid, did protest, and by these presents do publicly and solemnly protest, as well against the maker and endorser of the said note as against all others whom it doth or may concern, for exchange or re-exchange, and all costs, charges, damages and interest already incurred, and to be incurred, for want of payment of the same.

AND I, the said notary, do hereby certify that, on the same day and year above written, due notices of the foregoing protest were put into the postoffice at Chicago, postage paid, or served as follows:

Notice Harold Williamson,

Directed 14 Main Street, Joliet, Illinois.

Notice John Smith,

Directed 47 Allen St., Utica, Illinois.

Notice James Brown,

Directed 2345 Addison St., Urbana, Illinois.

Each of the above named places being the reputed place of residence of the person to whom the notice was directed, who were apparent endorsers on said note.

IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto subscribed my name and affixed my seal of office.

JAMES SAWYER, (Seal) Notary Public.