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March 28th, 1899.

Mr. Charles L. Freer,
Care Schoen Pressed Steel Co.,
Pittsburgh, Penn'a.

Dear Sir:-

Mr. Hargreaves has shown me your telegram stating that you will be in Pittsburgh to-day and to-morrow, having left New York last evening. As a confirmation of my telegram to you of yesterday I wrote you at New York stating that we had purchased the two bonds from Mr. S. A. Baugh at 105 and interest, and that I had last night forwarded same via express to Mr. George R. Turnbull with the request that they be placed with the other bonds the Guaranty Trust Company are holding for Hecker and Freer. I also advised you in my letter of last evening, sent to New York, that Mr. Delane had paid Mr. Robert Field $8.25 for accrued interest on the three bonds purchased from Mr. Field while you were in Detroit.

I beg to enclose herewith three letters addressed to you.

It may be of interest to you to learn that Miss Grace Heckers condition was somewhat improved last evening.

Yours very truly,
H.A.B. Aikman

P.S.
Since writing above, I have received your two letters of 23rd inst. advising me of certain checks issued against Hecker and Freer's and your personal accounts with the Guaranty Trust Company, all of which will receive my attention. 

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