December 31, 1929.
Mr. G. E. Lonberger,
6014 Harper Ave.,
Chicago, Ill.
Dear Mr. Lonberger:
Your letter of Dec. 27th with check for $563.50 received
in payment for the bronze sent Mrs. Buhl.
Your explanation was really a surprise to me as I under-
stood Mrs. Buhl was going to send me the check. That was
why I said I’d, in turn, send you the commission. The
way you’ve handled it is perfectly satisfactory with me.
I know when a person has a client, it’s much better if
let alone.
I think Mr. Buhl and yourself are very happy in your business
relations and I’d never in any way interfere.
When things are adjusted a little more in the stock market,
and if Mr. Buhl is interested in seeing other things
that I have, I’ll be happy to send them to him at your
request.
Regarding your postscript, I bought the oil painting by
Charlie of the Buffalo Fight from Jack Smith and paid him
in two payments, first $1000.00 and about a week later
$1750.00, which made a total of $2750.00, so you were
misinformed as to what I paid Mr. Smith.
Wishing you health and success in all your undertakings,
I am
Sincerely,
NCR:ED
P.S. Please find enclosed a copy of a little note I
have written Mrs. Buhl.