We are, gentlemen,
Yours truly,
J.V. FARWELL & CO.
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A DUNNING LETTER.
DENVER, COL., June 30, 18--.
JAMES C. ADAMS, Esq.,
Great Bend, Kansas.
_Dear Sir_: Allow me to remind you that your account with me
has been standing for several months unsettled.
I should not even now have called your attention to it, were
it not that in a few days I must meet a heavy bill, and must
rely in part on your account to furnish me the means.
I would, therefore, esteem it a great favor if you would let
me have either the whole, or at least the greater part of your
account in the course of a week or ten days.
Thanking you for past favors, I remain, Sir,
Yours truly,
A.R. MORGAN.
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AN APPLICATION FOR A SITUATION IN BUSINESS.
_Paste the Advertisement at the head of the sheet, and write as
follows_:
124 Fayette Street,
SYRACUSE, N. Y., Sept. 17, 18--
JOURNAL OFFICE,
City.
_Dear Sir_: In reply to the above advertisement I would
respectfully offer my services.
I am 19 years of age, have a good education, and have had some
experience in business, having assisted my father in his
grocery store. I am not afraid of work, and never allow myself
to be idle when there is work to be done.
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