Our Deportment eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 348 pages of information about Our Deportment.

Our Deportment eBook

This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 348 pages of information about Our Deportment.
DEAR MADAM:  Sarah Riley, having applied to me for the position of cook, refers me to you for a character.  I feel particularly anxious to obtain a good servant for the coming winter, and shall therefore feel obliged by your making me acquainted with any particulars referring to her character, and remain, madam,

Your very obedient servant,
MRS. GEORGE STONE.

TO MRS. ALFRED STARK.

MRS. GEORGE STONE,

DEAR MADAM:  It gives me pleasure to say that Sarah Riley lived with me for two years, and during that time I found her active, diligent and efficient.  She is a superior cook, and I have full confidence in her honesty.  I feel that I can recommend her with full confidence of her being likely to give you satisfaction.  I am, madam,

Your very obedient servant,
MRS. ALFRED STARK.

MRS. GEORGE STONE,

DEAR MADAM:  In replying to your note of inquiry, I beg to inform you that Sarah Riley, who lived with me in the capacity of cook, left my services because I did not find her temper and habits in all respects satisfactory.  She was thoroughly competent as a cook, but in other respects I cannot conscientiously recommend her.  I remain,

Yours, very truly,
MRS. ALFRED STARK.

NOTES, DRAFTS, BILLS AND RECEIPTS.

The following are forms of notes, drafts, receipts, etc.: 

Promissory Note Without Interest.

$500.  CINCINNATI, O., June 6, 1880.

Sixty days after date, I promise to pay Samuel
Archover, or order, at my office in Cincinnati,
five hundred dollars, value received.

TIMOTHY MORTGRAVE.

Promissory Note With Interest but not Negotiable.

$125.30.  CHICAGO, Sept. 2, 1880.

For value received, I promise to pay Daniel Cartright one hundred and twenty-five dollars and thirty cents, on August 12th next, with interest at seven per cent. after January 1, 1881.

JOHN S. ALLBRIGHT.

A Negotiable Note Payable to Bearer.

$75.  DETROIT, MICH., Oct. 8, 1881.

Thirty days after date, for value received, I promise to pay Silas G. Smithers, or bearer, at my office in Detroit, seventy-five dollars with interest from date.

SAMUEL Q. PETTIBONE.

Form of a Receipt.

$25.  NEW YORK, Nov. 3, 1880.

Received from James O. Mitchell, twenty-five
dollars, to apply on account.

SMITH, JONES & CO.

Form of a Draft, Time from Sight.

$1,000.  DETROIT, MICH., July 7, 1880.

At ten days sight, pay to the order of J. Smith &
Co., one thousand dollars, and charge the same to
the account of SHEPARD & NILES

TO SAMUEL STOKER & CO.,
Indianapolis, Ind.

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