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April 27th, 1899.

Mr. W.D. Jacquette,
Empire Building, 71 Broadway, New York City.

My dear Sir:-

I was in Chicago yesterday and spent a greater part of the day with the executors of the Wilson Estate and with Mrs. Wilson herself. They are all very much pleased with what has happened under my management thus far. Mrs. Wilson expressed a desire to have the linen now at the farm sent to her at Chicago and I have to-day written Mr.Williams, the farmer, to have it all put in proper order and sent to Mrs.Wilson's house address. There is furthermore some bedding, which I have instructed him to send also. I have instructed him to keep for future use the two pads now in use with their bedding, also half-a-dozen bath towels and one dozen face towels. He will report to you the details of the shipment when made and I wish you kindly write Mrs. Wilson when you receive this information telling her how many articles there are of such kind, and very much oblige.

Yours very truly.
Charles L Freer

P.S
I forgot to say that Mrs. Wilson appreciates very much the many services you have rendered to the estate and desired me to thank you most heartily for the same.

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