﻿LIVE-STOCK SHIPPING ASSOCIATIONS. 



45 



The data to appear on the shipment record envelope for ship- 

 ment No. 112 are shown in Figure 16. 



It will be noted that when the undivided balances on both prorat- 

 ing sheets are combined for this shipment, there was a net overpay- 

 ment of 14 cents, which is obtained by subtracting the underpayment 

 of 11 cents on the cattle sheet from the overpayment of 25 cents on 

 the ho<r sheet. 



Shipping AuocUtion Form No. 4 



Shipment No. ./..f.'O^ 



MEMBER'S STATEMENT 



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97 



Iowa, 



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EXPENSES 



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Attached find Check for Balance due $ ^C^jO./..Z^/z 



Please ask about anything not understood- Complete statement of each shipment is on file. 



(Tear Off Before Depositing) 



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Pay to the order o£_. 



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Manager 



Fig. 15. — Member's statement showing the results of sale of stock included by Axel 

 Johnson in shipment No. 112. 



By referring to the illustrative entries in the shipment summary 

 record for shipment No. 112 it will be noted that the data are sum- 

 marized separately for hogs and cattle. Reference is made to trans- 

 action (14), on page 49, for the cash journal entry to be made for 

 the settlement for this shipment. 



SHORT WEIGHT AND MIXED CARLOADS. 



The following tables 13 are presented to illustrate the effect on the 

 freight cost per 100 pounds of shipping carloads containing less than 



13 Tables prepared by C. W. Crickman, assistant in agricultural economics, Iowa State 

 College. 



