210 FARM ACCOUNTING 



July 15. Paid for extra help during the haying season, $9.30. 

 (Dr. Labor.) 



July 22. Bought groceries for cash. 



July 31. The household received jlurinir the month, eggs valued 

 at 35c, and dairy products valued at $3.40. 



July 31. Credited Roy Wade with wages for July, $30. 

 July 31. The household values the board, room, and laundry 

 of the hired man during July at $l ) <>. 

 Aug. 1. Paid interest on mortgage, $60. 

 Aug. 6. Paid for sundry small tools, $6.30. 

 Aug. 16. Paid for threshing coal for oats crop, $4.27. 

 Aug. 18. Sold 520 bushels new oats at 53c cash. 

 Aug. 23. Sold some corn for $150 cash. 

 Aug. 23. Bought groceries for cash, $19.50. 



:. 31. The household received during the month, eggs 

 valued at 60c, and dairy products valued at $3. 

 Aug. 31. Sold eggs for 90c cash during August. 



;-. 31. Credited Roy Wade with wages for August, $36. 

 Aug. 31. The household values the board, room, and laundry 

 of the hired man during August at $20. 



Sept. 1. Paid $250 to redeem note held by landlord due 

 today. 



Sept. 6. Bought bran, shorts, etc., for $29 cash. 

 Sept. 6. Sold four calves for $85 cash. 

 Sept. 8. Paid Roy Wade on account, $15. 

 Sept. 15. Paid for extra help during threshing season, $4.50. 

 (Debit Labor.) 



Sept. 21. Paid fire insurance premiums, $8. (Dr. General Ex- 

 pense.) 



Sept. 30. The household received during the month, eggs 

 valued at $1 and dairy products valued at $5.10. 



Sept. 30. Credited Roy Wade with wages for September, $30. 

 Sept. 30. The household values the board, room, and laundry of 

 the hired man during September at $20. 

 Sept. 30. Paid Roy Wade on account, $15. 

 Oct. 6. Paid for winter clothes for self and family, $86.50. 

 Oct. 10. Bought for cash, two husking hooks, 40c; two corn 

 knives, 60c; and one wheelbarrow, $3. (Dr. Equipment.) 





