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Mr. James Cooper,

TERMS CASH.

63.

New York, May 16, 1881.

Bought of ARTHUR GILMAN & CO.

5 bbl. Clear Pork@
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3 bbl. New Mess Beef "

2 bbl. Lard, 421 lb..."
364 lb. Smoked Hams

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Received Payment,

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65.

Burlington, July 19, 1881.

Mr. George Allen,

1881.

Bought of ALBERT LANE & SONS.

May 9 61 yd. American Prints @ 79

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11 84 yd. Avon Sheeting

13 94 yd. Samoset Ticking

June 7 10 doz. Merino Hose

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11 83 yd. Prints

Paid, July 21, 1881,

Harlan, Jones, & Co.,

1882.

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Albert Lane & Sons.

New Orleans, July 1, 1882.

En Account with FELIX REMOND, Dr.

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67. Trenton, Oct. 3, 1881. Andrew Shaw bought of Ingram, Smith, & Co., 25 pairs of Kip Boots at $2.50 a pair; 20 pairs Calf Boots at $2.75 a pair; 30 pairs of New Brunswick Rubber Boots at $3 a pair; 15 pairs of Kip Brogan Shoes at $1.25 a pair; and there was charged for carting 25 cents. Make out Mr. Shaw's bill and find its amount.

68. St. Paul, Sept. 15, 1881. Hooper, Blake, & Dudley sold Jacob Van Husen 100 bbl. Best Test Patent Flour at $8.25 a barrel; 50 bbl. Wilbur's Extra Flour at $6.50 a barrel; and charged for prepaid freight $6.25. Make out the bill and receipt it for Hooper, Blake, & Dudley.

69. Make out a bill, June 1, 1881, for Joseph McIntire, for 3 months' services rendered him at $ 28 a month.

70. Chicago, Nov. 1, 1882. William Asbury owed George W. Ogden & Bro. for 50 tons of Franklin Coal at $5.25 a ton, bought Oct. 2; 75 tons of Cumberland Coal at $4.75 a ton, bought Oct. 10; 25 cords of Pine Wood at $4.75 a cord, bought Oct. 16: and George W. Ogden & Brother owed him for cash paid Oct. 10, $ 262.50; and for bill of merchandise rendered Oct. 20, $ 31.65. Make out the account and receipt for the balance in your name for George W. Ogden & Brother.

71. Nov. 10, 1881. Arthur Roberts bought of Jordan, Marsh, & Co. 64 yards of tapestry carpet at 87; 27 yards Brussels carpet at $1.85; 183 yards oilcloth at 37; the making and laying cost $13.22. What was the amount of the bill?

QUESTIONS.

148. Recite the table of United States money. 150. What are the principal coins of the United States? 154. Why are the rules for the processes in decimals applicable to processes in United States money?

155. What are aliquot parts of a number? 156. What are some of the aliquot parts of a dollar?

157. What is an account? 158. A debtor? A creditor? 159. What is a bill? When is a bill receipted?

WEIGHTS AND MEASURES.

160. 1. How can the distance between two places be found and expressed?

2. How can you determine the space occupied by a floor? The space enclosed by the walls of a room?

3. How can you determine the amount of water in a pitcher? The quantity of grain in a bin?

4. How can you tell how much sugar you have bought?

LENGTH MEASURES.

161. A Line is that which has length only, as the distance between two corners of this book.

162. Linear, or Length Measures are those used in measuring lines or distances.

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5. How many inches in 4 ft. ? In 5 ft.? In yd.? In yd. ?

6. How many yards in 72 ft.? In 90 in. ? In 161⁄2 ft.? In 38 ft.? In rd.?

7. How many rods inmi.? 33 yd.?

In 1 mi.? In mi. ? In

8. At $2 a foot, what will it cost to build 24 rods of stone wall?

9. Required the distance in yards around a room 13 feet

square.

10. How many rods of fence are required to enclose a lot 25 rods wide and twice as long?

11. In 2 yd. 2 ft. 2 in., how many inches?

12. What cost 27 feet of picture-cord at 10 cents a yard? 13. What cost 27 in. of ribbon at 60 cents a yard? 14. How many inches in 0.333 of 2 yards?

SURFACE MEASURES.

163. A Surface is that which has length and breadth only, as this page, or the outside of a block.

A plane surface is one that does not change its direction.

164. An Angle is the difference in direction of two straight lines which meet at a point, called the vertex of the angle; as ADC or C D B.

165. Two lines are perpendicular to each other when they meet so as to form equal adjacent angles. The angles thus formed are called Right Angles.

A

D

B

C

A

D

B

Thus the lines A B, C D are perpendicular to each other, and form the right angles, A D C, C D B.

166. A Rectangle is a plane surface with four straight sides and four right angles.

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