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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 | 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