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                                                                        Hartford, Conn.  Dec 2 1884
[A. D. Worthington & Company letterhead]                                                                       
Hartford, Conn.  Dec 2 1884


Col R. J. Dodge
Col R. I. Dodge


Dear Sir
Dear Sir
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look after him if he didn't, so I inclose a statement of his a/c, and if you will see that a remittance is sent
look after him if he didn't, so I inclose a statement of his a/c, and if you will see that a remittance is sent
to us pretty soon I shall be greatly obliged to you.
to us pretty soon I shall be greatly obliged to you.
You will notice that his bill was contended many months ago.  It is time it was paid.
You will notice that his bill was contracted many months ago.  It is time it was paid.


Business is in a dreadful condition.  There is absolutely nothing doing, and the prospects ahead are not encouraging
Business is in a dreadful condition.  There is absolutely nothing doing, and the prospects ahead are not encouraging
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Yours very truly
Yours very truly


A.D Worthington
A.D. Worthington

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[A. D. Worthington & Company letterhead] Hartford, Conn. Dec 2 1884

Col R. I. Dodge

Dear Sir

Your Post Trader, Mr. Townsend, don't pay up worth a cent. You said you would look after him if he didn't, so I inclose a statement of his a/c, and if you will see that a remittance is sent to us pretty soon I shall be greatly obliged to you. You will notice that his bill was contracted many months ago. It is time it was paid.

Business is in a dreadful condition. There is absolutely nothing doing, and the prospects ahead are not encouraging to say the least. I have not been so dull in five years as during the past six months.

Yours very truly

A.D. Worthington