ours,
(Handwritten) _Samuel Drake_,
President.
_A letter giving the record of the bank_
INTERVALE NATIONAL BANK
INTERVALE, N. Y.
July 6, 1923.
Mr. Donald West,
Intervale, N. Y.
Dear Sir:
As a depositor you will be interested in the enclosed booklet
which records what the officers and directors think is a
notable showing for the bank during the past year. I hope that
you will also find it inspiring and will pass it on to a
friend who is not a depositor with us.
May I thank you for your patronage during the past year, and
believe me
Very truly yours,
(Handwritten) _Samuel Drake_,
President.
LETTERS OF ORDER AND ACKNOWLEDGMENT
_Order where the price of articles is known_
North Conway, N. H.,
August 19, 1921.
Messrs. L. T. Banning,
488 Broadway,
New York, N. Y.
Gentlemen:
Please send me, at your earliest convenience, by United States
Express, the following:
1 doz. linen handkerchiefs, tape edge, regular size $ 6.00
1 pr. Triumph garters, silk, black .75
4 white oxford tennis shirts, size 15-1/2 @ $3.00 12.00
6 pr. white lisle socks, size 11 @ $.50 3.00
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Total $21.75
I am enclosing a money order for $21.75.
Yours very truly,
Oscar Trent.
Enclosure
(Money Order)
_Order where the price is not known_
Flint, Michigan,
July 14, 1922.
The Rotunda,
581 State Street,
Chicago, Ill.
Gentlemen:
Please send as soon as possible the following:
2 prs. camel's hair sport stockings, wide-ribbed, size 9
1 blue flannel middy blouse, red decoration, size 16
1 "Dix make" housedress, white pique, size 38
1 copy of "Main Street"
I enclose a money order for thirty dollars ($30.00) and will
ask you to refund any balance in my favor
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