ll you please write or telephone
to me sometime before Tuesday?
Very cordially yours,
Paul B. Vandine.
6556 Broad Street,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
March 30, 1909.
The Lafayette, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,
March 31, 1909.
My dear Paul:
I shall be very glad to accept your invitation to take dinner with
you before you take final leave of the city. The time you mention,
next Wednesday evening, is entirely satisfactory to me.
I was more than pleased to receive your invitation, for the prospect
of talking over old times with you is delightful.
Sincerely yours,
Walter Powell.
Napoleon, Ohio, February 28, 1908.
The American Stove Company,
Alverton, Pennsylvania.
Gentlemen:
With this letter I enclose a check for ten dollars, for which please
send me one of your small cook stoves, of the sort listed in your
catalogue on page two hundred thirty-eight.
It will be a great favor if you will hasten the shipment of this
stove as much as possible, since it is urgently needed in a summer
cottage that I have for rent.
Very truly yours,
Ernest Burrows.
223 Siegel Street, New York City,
June 5, 1910.
The Acme Tapestry Company,
Syracuse, New York.
Dear Sirs:
Will you please send me a price list and descriptive catalogue of
your tapestries and carpets?
I have been commissioned to purchase all the tapestries and carpets
that may be needed for the new Young Women's Christian Association
Building, on Arlington Avenue, this city. I understand that institutions
of this sort are allowed a ten per cent discount by you. Will you
please tell me if this is true?
Very truly yours,
Anna R. Fleegor.
(Mrs. C. C. Fleegor.)
Lewisburg, Pennsylvania, May 10, 1910.
The Merchant's Electric Wiring Company,
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Gentlemen:
I am writing to ask if you can give me employment in your work
for about ten weeks beginning J
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