Business Hints for Men and Women by Alfred Rochefort Calhoun
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estate of John Jones, deceased."
WHAT IS AN ORDER? An order is a command or instruction by one person to another to do a stated thing. An order may be given for the delivery of goods or the payment of cash. This is the usual form: Dayton, Ohio. August 3, 1910. Mr. G. W. McBride: Please deliver to Edward Lott goods from your store to the amount of ten dollars, and charge to my account. F. T. Leroy. This would be an order for cash: Holden, Ind. June 18, 1910. $30.00 Mr. P. T. Mayhew. Please pay to Thomas Jackson thirty dollars and charge same to my account. F. R. Wilson. |
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