38 BULLETIN 860, U. S. DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE. 



we bind ourselves, our heirs, executors, and administrators, firmly by these 

 presents. 



Sealed with our seals this day of 



The condition of this obligation is such that: 



"Whereas, the said [principal] is the owner of record of shares of 



the capital stock of the said Association, of the par value of [$50.00] each, 

 and has made application to the said Association for the issue of a new 

 certificate for the said shares of stock, alleging that the original cer- 

 tificate issued to him for said shares, numbered and dated the 



day of is lost [or, destroyed] ; and, whereas, the said Association has 



this day issued to the said a new certificate for the said 



shares of stock : 



Now, if the said obligors shall at all times defend, save harmless, and 



indemnify the said [The Grain Growers' Cooperative Association], 



its successors and assigns, from and against all claims, demands, and actions 

 arising from or on account of the said original certificate, and against all 

 damages, costs, and expenses by reason thereof, and shall deliver or cause to 

 be delivered up to the said Association for cancellation the said original cer- 

 tificate if the same shall be found, then this obligation shall be void ; otherwise 

 it shall remain in full force. 



[Signatures and seals] : 



Form No. 8. 



SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT. 



This Agreement, made and entered into at on this day 



of , A. D. 19 , between [The Grain Growers' Cooperative 



Association], a corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State 



of , having its principal place of business at , in said 



State, hereinafter called the Association, and of County, 



, hereinafter called the Grower, witnesseth: 



That for and in Consideration — 



1. That the Association shall establish, equip, and maintain an office and 

 grain elevator at , , and there provide equipment, facili- 

 ties, and means for weighing, grading, shipping, and handling wheat, corn, 

 oats, and barley of different variety and grade. 



2. That the Association shall there provide and have available to the Grower, 

 market news and other information concerning the values and market condi- 

 tion of wheat, corn, oats, and barley, of different variety and grade, and shall 

 furnish the same to the Grower on request. 



3. That the Association shall there employ and have available to the Grower 

 the services of an elevator Manager whose duty it shall be to secure and to 

 furnish to the Grower upon request, in so far as it is practicable, all special 

 market news, and other information and advice which the Grower may require 

 relative to the marketing of grain and the procurement of seed grain. 



4. * That the Association shall weight and grade any and all grain of the kinds 

 herein described, whether sold to or marketed through the Association, or to 

 or through any other dealer or agency, which the Grower shall present for 

 weighing and grading at the Association's office at , 



The Grower Agrees to pay the Association for such advantages, privileges, 

 use, market news information, and weighing and grading service at the rate 

 of [one cent] per bushel for each and every bushel of wheat, corn, oats, and 

 barley which the Grower shall sell or market either directly or indirectly to or 



