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[[Mark Left Margin]] GLOBE INDEMNITY COMPANY {IMAGE} NEW YORK William E. Brooks Agent[[/Mark Left Margin]] Globe Indemnity Company A. DUNCAN REID, PRESIDENT Casualty Insurance Fidelity and Surety Bonds 2 Main Street FRAMINGHAM, MASS. September 2, 1935. Dear Raymond: Enclosed usual monthly statement; Only unusual event is that I was able to drag $150.00 on account: Also would state that the Mc Canns have at least applied to the Home Loan Corporation, as per form received under date of August 29th. Understand from Mr. Schmeltz. they will leave previous to October 1st, in order to allow any new tenant to take possession by that time: Our oil heather is obsolete; Gilbert & Barker installed by Schmeltz. can be purchased at a fair price, also electric stove, also installed, at a fair price. In the event we do not purchase, Schmeltz. will remove to new home, as, he intends to have same installments made there, but figured we might make a satisfactory deal and not bother new installations at Kellogg St. Is figuring out a reliable tenant to take the house at $100. per. Will talk this over will Lill. & Henry. Both machines are in perfect condition. In your letter of August 6th. you ask the reason for difference from $2000.00 to $900.00 on statement. $900.00 was last sale made of this stock; Secretary state it was a question whether or not you would find a buyer at that price at the time I received the quotation. Formerly paid $140.00 per year, now, $60.00: However liquidation to amount of $700.00 was paid October 3, 1927. Understood Henry was going to pony up about $400.00 on account during month of August, but, there has been some serious plumbing leaks at the trap connection between kitchen and old wash basins in hall, which has caused damage to new bar panels in basement. Presume this will take some of the money for plumbers and carpenters. Mother seems to be pretty good, with the exception of teeth. Thanks for information about 120, would buy one if I could find cash handy. Best regards to all, Your brother, Bill.