RD11247

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[1918?, Oct 9?]

UNIFORM EXPRESS RECEIPT
The Company will not pay over $50, in case of loss, or 50 cents per pound, actual weight, for any shipment
in excess of lOO pounds, unless a greater value is declared and charges for such greater value paid.

AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY.
(212, June, 1917)

NON-NEGOTIABLE RECEIPT.
9/16 1918

Received from Mrs. J Pile, Huron subject to the Classifications and
Tariffs in effect on the date hereof, Oct
100.00, value herein declared by shipper
to be [illeg.] dollars.
(See footnote.)

Consigned to [illeg.]
at Rapid City. Charges, Collect

Which the Company agrees to carry upon the terms and conditions printed on the back hereof, to which
the shipper agrees, and as evidence thereof accepts and signs this receipt.
Shipper.
[illeg.]
For the Company,

NOTE.—The Company's charge, except upon ordinary live stock, is dependent upon the value of the property, as declared
or released by the shipper. If the shipper desires to release the value to $50 for any shipment of 100 pounds or less, or not
exceeding fifty cents per pound, actual weight, for any shipment in excess of 100 pounds, the value may he released by insert-
ing "not exceeding $50," or "not exceeding fifty cents per pound," in which case the company's liability is limited to an
amount not exceeding the value so declared or released.

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