HOIV TO KEBP FARM ACCOUNTS. 



243. DUE BILL.— 



243. OKDIXAKY I'KOMISSORY NOTE.- 



$500.00 Newnrls, Oliio, May 16, 1901. 



Sixty days after date. I promise to pay Frederick 



Weise or order Five Hundred Dollars, 



value received, with interest. Payable at First National 



Bank. 



JOHN FOX. 



244. JOINT NOTE. 



$200.00 Osborn, Ohio, August 10, 1900. 



Ninety days after date, we promise to pay John M. 



Jamison or order Two Hundred Dollars, 



value received, with interest, at First National Bank. 



HENRY BERGH. 



EDWARD TAYLOR. 



245. BANK NOTE. 



Lima, Ohio, April 10, 1900. 



$300.00 



Ninety days after date I promise to pay W. E. 



Harding, cashier, or order Three Hundred Dollars, 



value received, with interest. Payable at Farmers' Na- 

 tional Bank. 



JACOB ASH. 



Endorsed on back by Frederick Williams, A. H. Wells. 



TO MEASURE CORN. 



246. ON COB.— Two beapiii^- bushels of corn on tho cob will 

 make one struck bushel of shelled corn. Some claim that one and 

 one-half bushels of ear will make one bushel of shelled corn. 

 Much will depend upon the kind of corn, shape of the ear, size 

 of the cob, etc. 



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