nts, whether of a great or a smal
tled dealings with others, should
d know just what he owns and what he has spent during the past month and
ts, or if they do not they are neglecting t
is paid by the month, should keep a record of the compensati
nny what has become of the money she has received for the upkeep of her es
is not necessary to be a trained bookkeeper, or to know anythi
old-time, deep-in-the-ruts farmer, who never learns and knows nothing to
e form may be quite simple, but all his business
t some kind of writing to
racts feed
labor or money should be
st to you
n the memory
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nt with each crop he raises and e
farm shoul
nery. 4. Wear, tear and repair of old machinery. 5. Taxes. 6. Insurance. 7. Doctor'
ould be cre
on place. 3. The farm products sold. 4. The stock sold. 5. In
ue without trouble. The question is will the effort pay? Those who keep such
-MEN'S
n's wife as well, should keep some form of cash book that
rifty without
id the
ed has been set down, and you will be surp
gs bought and you will be surpris
ple form for
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nce on hand.
or Mr. Jone
paid bill..
or Mr. Brow
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shirts......
e for house
C's. bill.
o Troy.....
car........
e..........
Contributi
mended.....
per bill...
t you receive or
em separately, e
eived" and "paid" foot it up and carry it
cents. Use the left-hand side for re
e left hand over the right s
nce at least
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other's account
y, or club, is a different person before the
e the Odd Fellows, should be kept in the bank not as John Smith's but as the funds of "John Smith, Treasurer of Wa
" should be kept and all the receipt
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r proposition as to a certain contract you are willing to undertake, for the consideration