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Registered Jersep Cattle 
Certified White Leghorn Chickens 
Rhode Island Reds 

FURNISHED COTTAGES
FOR RENT

Building Lots
Building Material
General Merchanise

MILLER'S OZARK STORE

ROY O. MILLER 
Manager

IN THE OZARKS 
The Land of a Million Smiles

ELK SPRINGS, MISSOURI

May, 10, 1926.

Mr. M.R. Harington.
Musum of the American Indian,
Heye Foundation.
Broadway at 155 St.
New York City.

Dear Mr. Harington;

Well it has been quite some time sence I heard from you, I hope you and Mrs. Harington and that wounderful Boy are enjoying life and have good health. 

Our family are all well and we often talk of you [[strikethrough]] xxx [[/strikethrough]] folks and wonder if you will ever come to Elk Springs again.

A great many people come to see the place where you dug up the Indian things and they ask me so many things about the work and I have told them about the book you have promised me and just the other day a party who is very interested in that line drove in to see if Ihad the Book yet.

Every one is interested in hunting Indian Relics and a great many have been found this winter a neighbor who owns the land just across the river at the railroad bridge plowed up a field that hadbeen in grass for a number of years and a great many small arrows and many more of the larger type were found and thousands of peices were scattered all over the ground.

Mrs Miller found a rock with a hole on it also some fine knives and also one like the Druggest uses to pound up medicine with.

You also told me in your last letter that you was issuing a small pamplet and that you would send me one.

If your book is out I would like very much to have one and could I buy one of the ones you left me read about the Indians and your finds in southern Ark. Of coarse I am more interested in the ones around HERE.
 
Would be glad to hear from you and give my best regaurds to MR.&Mrs. Turberfield.

Yours very Truly,
Roy O. Miller
Roy O. Miller.