32 BULLETIN 381^ V. S. DEPAETMENT OF AGRICULTXJEE. 



money paid by you to tlie store, and when a dividend is announced you will receive 

 REBATE based upon the amount paid for this book. 



4. If this book is lost or stolen, report the fact at once, giving the number of the book. 

 It is not transferable and will not be honored if presented by another than yourself 

 or one authorized by you. These conditions are necessary in order to protect the 

 purchaser. 



I agree to the above conditions: 



, Purchaser. 



Date of sale, 19 . . 



Many of the most successful stores use scrip or metallic tickets, 

 preferably aluminum, for the payment of produce. The tickets are 

 made in the same denominations as coins, except that the penny is 

 seldom used. This seems to be a good practice for stores which do 

 only a limited buying of produce and where there is no good reason 

 for paying cash. Where large purchases are made of eggs, butter, 

 wool, and the like, and it becomes necessary to pay cash, a check 

 should be drawn in the usual manner. Coupons paid for produce 

 must be counted as a liability until redeemed. It is entered on the 

 Daily Summary and in the Cash Payments as shown in Forms 17 

 and 18. 



