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TO FARNHAM, MARCH 9, 1905
TO FARNHAM, MARCH 9, 1905
March 9, 1905.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Maltine Co.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank:
Benedict informed me today that he had sold 100 shares of U.T., 2nd Preferred, for me at $120, and would send you a check for $12000. Since dictating this line, Mrs. Griffin says you telephoned that you had received the check and would send a Maltine check for me to sign tomorrow. I presume she misunderstood you and that you intend to send my check to pay the loan the Maltine Company made me. I was going to write to you to do this rather than to pay the Worcester Salt Company, which can stand for the present just as well as not. Ward wrote the other day that the last $5000 note of the Maltine Co. would be due about this time. I suppose you intend to pay that and thus take the Maltine Company entirely out of debt.
Mrs. Griffin said you wishes to see me for a few minutes. Suppose you drop over here tomorrow between eleven and twelve.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, NOVEMBER 16, 1904
TO FARNHAM, NOVEMBER 16, 1904
Syracuse, N.Y. November 16, 1904.
Mr. Frank W. Farnham,
18th Street & 8th Ave., New York, N.Y.
Dear Mr. Farnham:-
You have always been getting for me before and I will trouble you again to buy for me and have sent to Racquette Lake four bales of oakum, the same as heretofore used.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 6, 1904
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 6, 1904
June 6, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn.
My dear Mr. Farnham:
Please make out checks for all the interests due on the 30th of June and I will sign them before I go away, as well as the Heuman note due on August 11th. I will be back before the twenty-fourth of August - probably by the fifteenth.
Yours very sincerely -
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 25, 1904
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 25, 1904
April 25, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Farnham:
I am going to renew the note to Mr. Biglow as he would prefer to have me do it than to pay it; and also renew the agreement with him with regard to 500 shares of U.T. Co. stock. Will you, therefore, make out a new note - the same as the old one - and a new agreement for us to sign? You have a copy of the agreement, I am quite sure.
Sincerely yours, -
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 3, 1904
TO FARNHAM, JUNE 3, 1904
June 3, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Maltine Company,
Brooklyn.
My dear Farnham:
I am disgusted with George Casson and am going to get rid of him at once. I am returning to you his check for last month for cancellation, as he owed me, for the sale of a couple of horses and one or two other things, after deducting the amount of his expenses to the first of June, $201.80, on which he was able to pay in cash only $100, which I received from him this morning. This, together with the $60. due him on the first of June, leaves him in my debt to the amount of $41.80. I take it that he is not charged with anything else on my books, is he? I will keep him with me a couple of days longer and turn out the two remaining horses I have, leaving the carriages, harness, etc., in the stable, the rent of which has been paid, I think, until the first of September, or is there one more payment on the 15th of June. Casson has been deteriorating dreadfully of late, as indicated by his failure to communicate with you, etc., and many of the bills, which he gave to me today (and which I enclose herewith) should have been sent to me long ago. You had better look carefully over these bills and see that none of the bills, which I am sending you, have been paid. Watch everything in connection with the stable matters as closely as possible, as I have lost all confidence in Casson.
Yours sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, DECEMBER 8, 1904
TO FARNHAM, DECEMBER 8, 1904
Syracuse, N.Y. December 8, 1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
The Maltine Co.,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank:
Will you please draw checks for the two enclosed bills, charging the one of $105.00 to John's account, and have them at the New York Office for me to sign on Saturday.
Also send me a check to the order of Ambrose N. Wait, whose address is Norvich, Chenango County, New York, for $170.00 and charge the same to Kamp Kill Kare account. He was the Inspector of the dam and finished his work on Monday, leaving that amount due him. I had already paid him $110.00, and he had worked seventy days at $4.00 per day.
Also please draw check to the order of Harry Brenschley for $25.00, charging same to personal account.
Yours very sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 18, 1904
TO FARNHAM, APRIL 18, 1904
April 18,1904.
Mr. F. W. Farnham,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Farnham:
The enclosed bills, as far as I can see are O.K., but I wish before drawing checks for same you you would compare the prices the Raquette Lake Supply Co's bill with their quotations. I am enclosing herewith a duplicate copy of a letter from the Raquette Lake Supply Co. in which they quote on Hay, Straw, Corn, Meal, etc., etc., as it may be useful in comparing their prices.
I wish you would get my Duncan stock and have it transferred according to correspondence which Mr. Whiton has had with you. Some of it is in a loan at the Merchants' Exchange National Bank, but they will let you have it or the purpose of transfer.
Yours sincerely, -
TO FARNHAM, AUGUST 17, 1904
TO FARNHAM, AUGUST 17, 1904
Syracuse, N.Y., August 17, 1904.
Mr. Frank W. Farnham,
18th Street and 8th Avenue,
Brooklyn, N.Y.
My dear Frank,-
Will you please send a Maltine check to John Woodruff, addressed Habor Point Club House, Harbor Springs, Michigan.
It seems the boy lost $80.00 of the money you sent him, and has written me a doleful letter.
I have sent a check to Mr. J. M. Richard for $2,500. being the second payment on my contract for the building of the dam. When I get back next Tuesday, I must arrange to send a check to the Smith Premier Typewriter Company in payment for the one I sent to-day.
I will telephone you some time Tuesday morning or in some very communicate with you. Meantime, I am,
Very sincerely yours,
P.S. I sent an important letter to Mr. Ward last night, marked to "forward" I hope he has received it.
T.L.W.
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