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Show For Assessor Jos. .1. Uleha.dsou, candidate for count iitiesstir on the lepiiblic.'in ticket. Is a Cache alie) pioduii. Wasboili In Snillhflold. September Mth. ISO He n a practical man, having giownup with Hie developments develop-ments of the C'Miiil iv lie received an education In the Cache ennui) schools and was also a student of the A. C. of C He Is a well-to-do fanner and has . had an espeiience a a cattleman. Mi. Iticliardson petfoinicda mission In the Cential states for tvvojoaisand seven months, luiniedlatclj upon his ict tun he was called as a home nil-sioueiy nil-sioueiy In the southern pait of the state. He Is now second counsellor to illshop WoodiutT of Sinltlitleld. Ml. Illchaidson hasscived one tcim as assessor, and w ithoiit exaggointlon It can be stated that no assessor has evei given belter satisfaction than lie. I'pon assuming the duties of his olllce as nssesMH he felt that an iuequalitv existed thiouhout the count) icgatd-Ing icgatd-Ing Hie values of pippcilv lie adopt - .lOh. .1 IlK'lIAltDSON ed the method of "electing thiee or foui men in each piccinct who weie good Judges of piopeit) toaidhhn in eipialiiug the piopoitv values. This met with unlveisal satisfaction nnd did much to eliminate the dissatisfaction dissatisfac-tion that had heielofoie existed. There is no question about this gentleman gen-tleman being leliirued, as he has ptovedan eillcienl and faithful servant ser-vant of the people. . |