Nordyke, Marmon & Co.:—

Gentlemen:—I started my mills on the fourth day of July. It gives entire satisfaction. It over-reaches your recommendation. My miller says he thinks the burrs the best he ever saw. I think I will be able to meet my note promptly at the expiration of the sixty days given.

Very respectfully,
Geo. W. Woodham.

Corn Mill and Portable Engine.

Canola, Howard Co., Kansas, June 17, 1872.

Nordyke, Marmon & Co., Richmond, Ind.:—

Gents:—Yours of 7th inst. is received, and will say in answer, that our mill came through all right and complete, excepting the hopper frame, which we mended without any expense, consequently did not report it. After thoroughly trying the mill, have to say that it fully comes up to the warrant, and beats it, as we can grind from 25 to 30 bushels per hour of good merchantable meal, with our Gaar, Scott & Co.’s fifteen horse engine and 80 lbs. of steam, and if we were to buy another mill it would be of the same brand.

Respectfully, yours,
Morgan & Latta.

What an Old Mill-Wright Says.

Guthrie, Lawrence Co., Ind., June 27, 1872.