Auburn, N. Y., November 26th, 1889.
Gentlemen:—Your esteemed favor of the 16th duly to hand; by reason of Mr. Stevens’ absence from town, has not had earlier reply. We take great pleasure in speaking a good word for the new roofing we purchased of your house; we find it all it was recommended to be. The condition in which it came to us rendered it very easy to place upon the roof. It makes a tight and substantial roof, one which we believe will be as durable as anything we have ever seen. We remain, with respect,
Yours very truly,
A. W. STEVENS & SON.
Penfield Center, N. Y., October 17th, 1889.
Gentlemen:—I have used about sixty squares of your metal shingles this year, and can say they excel any roof I have used. They are light, tight and cannot help being a life-lasting roof, if they are taken care of.
Yours truly,
G. H. BACON.