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Letter Addressed to John and James Yates

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Description
This item is a typed letter dated September 3rd, 1889 sent to John and James Yates from the Patterson & Bro Company requesting payment.
Date of Publication
1889
Subject(s)
Local identifier
1999.113.001
Collection
Jean Sumsion Collection
Language of Item
English
Geographic Coverage
  • Ontario, Canada
    Latitude: 43.0257632676742 Longitude: -80.5189060742188
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Letter Addressed to John and James Yates, 1889. Burford Township Historical Society, Item No. 1999.113.001.
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Full Text

Woodstock, Ont., SEP 3 1889

Mr. Jno L + Jas Yates

P.O. Hatchley

DEAR SIR, --

We Respectfully remind you that your

note No. 75170 falls due on the FIRST

OF NEXT MONTH. Our engagements are such

that we have to ask prompt payment from our

customers, and you will greatly oblige us

by remitting the amount to our office in

Woodstock the day the note is due.

Remit by registered letter or Post Offi-

ce Order, or if by Bank draft add 25c. For

collection charges.

Yours truly,

THE PATTERSON & BRO. CO.

Principal, $72

Interest, $_______

Amount due, $72

PLEASE RETURN THIS NOTICE WHEN YOU REMIT!

All notes bear interest at 10 per cent.

After maturity

(OVER)

Back:

(USE THIS FORM FOR REMITTING)

……….P.O.

…………188

To the PATTERSON & BRO. CO.,

Woodstock, Ont.

DEAR SIRS,--

Enclosed I send you……..

………………………

………………Dollars,

to pay my note due at your office. Please

return it to me, cancelled by next mail to

……….P.O.

Your truly,

…………………

(SIGN HERE.)

NOTICE

In order to save correspondence we would say to parties wishing

to pay their notes before maturity, that we allow as the rate of seven

per cent. Interest per annum on money paid before it is due.

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