R., F. & Bro.
Under date of February 22d, they write:—The note came to hand in due time, and properly cancelled. The custom grinding will reach about 4,000 bushels this month; how will that do? Mr. G. L. Kemp of Frankfort was here, he says their mill is doing well and giving satisfaction. Would like to see your establishment again; will call on you some time before long if nothing prevents.
Yours,
Redenbo, Fretz & Bro.
Self-Tramming Mill Irons.
Fountain Mills, Logansport, Ind., March 28, 1872.
Messrs. Nordyke, Marmon & Co.—Gents:—In regard to your burrs and all other work I purchased of you, I will say it is the best I ever saw or used. The stones were in both standing and running balance; that is the first run I ever started that was so to perfection. I haven’ much to say, except when I want mill works, you are sure to get my orders. You have so far satisfied me in quality and prices. I will say I never dealt with fairer dealing men than you, gentlemen.
Yours, truly,
Jacob Myers.
Under date of April 18th, 1872, Mr. Myers writes again.
Fountain Mills, 3 miles S. E. from Logansport.