Democratic Sentinel, Volume 4, Number 3, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 27 February 1880 — An Open Letter. [ARTICLE]
An Open Letter.
W*s* Wini-iild, Herkimer Co., N. Y., I Oct. 83,1879. f Ll Candee & Co., New Haven, CL GENTLifctEN: Out of the case of “ 95 ” rubber boots sent me last April, I Bold one pair April 4, to Alvin Bliss; * * “ 5, toGeorge Reusch; • • “ 7, to Gill W. Randall; • • « 8, to Albert Mallory; * “ * 11, to Milo H. Brown. These boots had constant wear through April and May, and since that time they have been worn every morning through the dew to get the cows and do their milking in, and 1 have seen four pairs of them, ana v oey are, apparently, as good as when I sold them. Milk whey and dew on a rubber boot, or any other boot, for six months, are as good tests as can be had. The pair of “95” boots sent me March 17 I put on a farmer who is one of my hardest customers. They have not cracked at all, but the one marked “8. C.” on front of leg has worn through the firet layer of the sole. Yours in haste, M. M. Joslyn.
