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JACOB M. DICKINSON, RECEIVER
CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND AND PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY 
ACCOUNTING DEPARTMENT

FRANK NAY, COMPTROLLER
W.H. BURNS, GENERAL AUDITOR 
A HERMANY, AUDITOR DISBURSEMENTS
R.H. CARLETON, ASSISTANT AUDITOR DISBURSEMENTS
PAUL PETERS, AUDITOR FREIGHT TRAFFIC
WM. ANDERSON, ASSISTANT AUDITOR FREIGHT TRAFFIC
C.G. WEAVER, AUDITOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC
A. TEMPLE, ASSISTANT AUDITOR PASSENGER TRAFFIC
F.W. MAIN, AUDITOR FREIGHT OVERCHARGE CLAIMS
W.H. WALLACE, CAR ACCOUNTANT

can decide the question - the day he will leave. He will know whether he wants to use it and then get him the return from here after he arrives. I am not writing to him because we feel so confident that than all our letter have needed him - you will know whether safe to mail to him by [[?]] so he will have to receipt for it. I feel sure had he told the hospital he ran out of funds. They would have found him well enough to dismiss but I may