99 Iowa 536 | Iowa | 1896
*541 “Atlantic, Iowa, Oct. 4, 1898. Frank W. Smith, Cashier, Chicago, 111. — Dear Sir: In regard to the message that I sent yon regarding note: September 30 I wrote you, inclosing our bills rec. No. 29,629, F. P. Schottmott, $543.20, indorsed over to you as collateral, and requested you to take same in place of No. 29,628, same signers, $524.40 to be ret. to us, or, if you did not wish to make exchange, to chg. the note of $524.40 to our ac., indorse the amt. on our note, and return to us, and also to retain the $543.90 one as collateral. This letter I handed to our mail clerk to inclose in packages of cy. sent that evening. He says he so inclosed it. As there was another letter of advice with the cy., perhaps the one with the note was overlooked, and went into the waste basket. Please send us the one you hold (No. 29,628; $524.40), and we will either send other collateral, or can chg. ac. Yours truly, A. W. Dickerson, Cashier.”
“October 5, 1893. A. W. Dickerson, Cashier Cass Co. Bk., Atlantic, Iowa — Dear Sir: Inclosed find your No. 29,628, for $524.40. We cannot find that we have letter from you of Sept. 30, with new note, $543.20. You mention to replace this. We also find considerable of your notes here past, and it seems to us the amount should have been sent here as they were paid, being our collateral. Mr. Hamill also requests, me to call your attention to letter he wrote you some days ago, to which he had no reply. Please send new paper for one inclosed herein. Very respectfully, Frank W. Smith, Cashier,”
“Atlantic, Iowa, Oct. 9,1893. Frank W. Smith, Cashier — Dear Sir: I have your favor of the 5th; inclos.ure as stated, our No, 29,628, $524.40. I inclose you No. 29,922, Samuel and Ellen Howlett, $500, which please ent. as coll. I also inclose you a copy of the note that was inclosed you, dated Sept. 30. The letter was inclosed in package containing the $1,000 cy. sent*542 the same day. As there was also a letter of advice of rem. of the cy. in the express envelope perhaps letter containing the note was left in and package sent to waste basket. The note was indorsed over to you as coll, security. The notes that you hold as coll, that are past due, we have not collected and have not renewed, telling the parties that we wished the money as soon as they raised it. Some of them, I presume, we had best renew up. We will send in other notes to take their place, if satisfactory, and renew them. In regard'to letter of Mr. Hamills, Mr. Yetzer has been waiting before answering to see if we could not raise you some money, which he has hopes of doing. Will write in a day or so. Respectfully, A. W. Dickerson, Cashier.”
“October 12,1893. Cass County Bank, Atlantic, Iowa — Gentlemen: We have your note of 9th, with note Samuel Howlett, $500, your No. 29,922, to replace your No. 29,628, $524.40, recently sent and due us, as collateral. The other note we cannot find. Our teller says he did not see it in currency package, and waste paper is burned, and we cannot trace it. Yery respectfully, Prank W. Smith.”