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Colonel Hecker has taken the matter of Mrs. Saint Gaudens account up with the Peoples State Bank, and will communicate with you about it.  I understand perfectly how you wish this account treated on your books for the present.

We sent Agnes Smith a draft on New York for $250.00, as directed, accompanied by a letter, copy of which you will please find enclosed herein.

I find that you subscribed for, and have received, a copy of the Grolier Club's edition of a "Catalogue of Original and Early Editions of some of the Poetical and Prose Works of English Writers from Wither to Prior", in March, 1905.

The enclosed mail matter, being that from the house and office, has been received to-day:

No. 292. Letter postmarked Tokio,
No. 203. Letter postmarked Glasgow,
No. 294. Letter postmarked Detroit,
No. 295. Card of New York Public Library,
No. 296. Card of Penn'a Academy of the Fine Arts,
No. 297. Printed matter of Houghton, Mifflin & Co.,
No. 298. Letter from Little and Hayes, St. Louis,
No. 299. Printed matter of W.A. Hamlin & Co., Detroit,
No. 500. Printed matter of Burnham, Butler & Co.,

Very respectfully, yours,
George W Alger

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