.FAKM ACCOUNTS. 



Dec. 1, paid for clothing f 1.49 ; postage lOc ; eraser 5c . . . . 

 Dec. 2, paid for board f 12.30 .... Dec. 6, paid literary society 

 dues lOc. . . .Dec. 8, paid for postage 4c. . . .Dec. 12, paid for 

 postage 2c. , . .Dec. 19, paid literary society tax 15c; post- 

 age 5c. . . .Dec. 20, received from home $6.00; paid for car 

 fare 20c; railroad ticket home and return $5.60. .. .Dec. 

 22, paid for underwear $1.00; present 50c; loan to brother 

 70c. . 



Jan. 2, paid for car fare 5c. . . .Jan. 3, received from home 

 $12.00; paid for baggage transfer 25c; board $11.05.... 

 Jan. 6, paid for pencil 15c; note book 5c. .Jan. 11, paid 

 for car fare lOc; collection 5c. . . .Jan. 12, paid for postage 

 lOc; car fare 10c....Jan. 26, paid for darning cotton 5c; 

 postage 2c Jan. 28, paid Y. W. C. A. dues 25c. 



Feb. 2, received from home $15.00; paid for mending 



shoes 35c Feb. 5, paid for board $12.04 Feb. 6, gave 



Y. W. C. A. lOc Feb. 8, paid for car fare lOc; collection 



2c. . . .Feb. 12, paid for car fare 20c. . . .Feb. 13, paid for 

 literary pin 50c. . . .Feb. 16, paid for clothing $4.00; car fare 

 lOc .... Feb. 17, paid for postage 2c. 



Mar. 1, paid for postage lOc .... Mar. 6, received from 

 home $14.00. . . .Mar. 7, paid for board $11.48; medicine 65c 

 Mar. 8, paid for car fare lOc; collection 10c....Mar. 9, 

 paid for pictures 30c ; car fare lOc ; sundries 15c .... Mar. 

 14, paid literary society 5c; Y. W. C. A. 6c. . . .Mar. 17, paid 

 for car fare lOc ; received from home $1.00 .... Mar. 19, 

 paid for car fare 5c; clothing 85c; gardening book 25c; 

 comb 9c ; paper 3c ; received from secretary deposit and ex- 

 cess payment on board $8.66. . . .Mar. 20, paid for railroad 

 fare home $4.18 ; car fare 5c. 



STUDENT NO. 3, SCHOOL YEAR 1904-05. 



Oct. 3, cash on hand $49.18; paid for R. R. fare $5.15; 

 supper 30c....Oct. 4, paid for meal ticket $11.85; school 

 fees $5.00 ; hospital fund 75c ; deposit with secretary $5.00 ; 



A man can not leave a better legacy to the world than a well edu- 

 cated family. Thomas Scott. 



