THE POLK SYSTEM 



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u9uirrti WALNUT rr. BRAZIL. IN l>.. August 10, 1909. 



Messrs. Polk, Genung, Polk Co., 



Fort Branch, Indiana. 

 Gentlemen: 



Let me commend you for the workmanship and the square 

 dealing on the silo that you built for me, 14/40 ft. it ex- 

 ceeded my expectations. I could not realize that a silo that 

 tall could be built perfectly 'Straight both in the radius and 

 the perpendicular, and the manner in which it ie re- enforced I 

 think it is impossible for it to ever give way in any particular, 



I do- not know when I have had anything done that gave 

 me as little anxiety and trouble as this job did. Everything, 

 went along smoothly; the contract was carried out to the letter 

 and settlement made without the least hitch. I do not believe 

 I could consent to have it removed for considerable more than 

 t cost me. 



I also want to speak a word for the gentlemen that 

 did the work, for they were everything that the word gentleman 

 means. 



With kindest regards, I am, 



respectfully, 



"They are not built of pieces and they 

 cannot go to piece*. " 



