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January 2nd, 1899.

R.C. Alexander

"The Mail and Express",
New York City

Dear Sir:

Your letter of 13th addressed to Secretary McBride could have [[?]] but for my [[?]].
I will afford us pleasure hereafter to publish notices of reported dividends, in your paper.
We will thank you to continue paying attention to the
[[?]] of the securities of this company. I have noticed that occasionally your paper fails to correct notations of our [[?]] daily. It will be to the mutual advantage of our company and its shareholders if this might be done and that equal attention be given to positions on its bonds, preferred stock and common stock.

Thanking you in advance,

I remain,

Yours very truly,
Charles L Freer
Managing Director

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