Yours, truly,
A. Vencil & Co.

Oct. 20, 1869, Messrs. Vencil & Co. ordered their third run—a 36 inch geared mill, together with 20 feet Bolt, No. 1, Richmond Smut and Separating Machine, Flour Packer, &c.

N., M. & Co.

Uniontown, Bourbon Co., Kansas, Aug. 26, ’71.

Messrs. Nordyke, Marmon & Co.,

Gents:—Find enclosed draft on New York for twelve hundred and eighty-eight dollars and sixty-five cents, which, if you have not forgotten, is the amount of the first note. Please send it (the note) with the name torn off. Our mill gives entire satisfaction. Will write more fully in the future.

Foster & Kirby.

Perfect Custom Flour and Corn Mill.

Monitor, Tippecanoe Co., Ind., March 1, 1872.

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