WAREHOUSE DEPARTMENT.


THE WAREHOUSEMAN.

The warehouseman should be a man sober and upright, and thoroughly competent to the business, on whom entire reliance may be placed,—one who will act upon the principle of making his employer’s interest the end of all his action. The employer or foreman should frequently look to the concerns of the warehouse, and see that all the work is forwarded with despatch and accuracy.

The warehouseman should be provided with a book, termed “The Warehouse Book,” with pages annexed, on the following plan, and about the size of foolscap quarto:—

Butler’s New American Arithmetic. (No. Printed, 5000.)
DATE.RECEIPT OF PAPER, AND OF WHOM.NO. OF COPIES DELIVERED.TO WHOM DELIVERED, AND RECEIPTED FOR.FOR WHOM.
1878.
May3.43 reams of E. C. & P. H. Warren.
June8.40 ditto.
24.2500Speel & Co.J. H. Butler & Co.
30.2000R. Eyelet, binder.
Aug.4.300Paul Picot.
5.With waste230Wm. Crouse.
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