Daily Greencastle Banner and Times, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 November 1893 — Page 2
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T1IK BANNER TIMES, GREENCASTLE, INDIANA. MONDAY!, NOVEMBER 2,1893.
THEflUIS CL( )Th ING STORE.
| ^ivo an) - man a fair deal in a nmt- ^ ter of news, which is more of a reputation than the alley organ can
i Itoast.
l-'iik** Adv«*rtlHinK. HOW There are a lot of people who get
TO CHOOSE YOUR TURKEY.
, . r«liitt-r» on S«.|«M-tiiiK (In* TIinnkiiKivinK 1 in anil out of our city who capture Min , if Y , m Hav , „ lr rrl< . e .
Onk of the democratic possilul
liiiiiiiiil Suli
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It takes nerve to make such sweeping reductions so early in the season, and right here at the beginning of the season we make a cut in prices on
Overcoats, Suits. Hats and I tl,e l ,luni
many a dollar here that never re-' An old caterer has this advice turns. 1 hey are what are known on selecting a turkey: “Choose a
, . . . ns f he “lake advertisers ’ they turkey short and plump in preferiti. s ot the coming congressional have all sorts of schemes for de-' lo ot hcrs, eyes should he nomination struggle in this . istnet lu( iing business men, and the cards bright, feet soft, legs smooth, spurs is (.eorge . Brill, the strong neTer gPt t h e circulation that is' s h„ r t and skin should look soft, voiced and sound limbed democrat 1)ronii scd; and when they do get it, showing i ayers mf yellowish fat!
of Hendricks county. Democrats are so few and far between over
it never amounts to anything, i am | w hite flesh
(ireencastle has been a soft mark
VictorI wit - \v.. - - wT.. - a«.a %
our eastern border that it takes one for the traveling advertising sharks
whose lungs are strictlv free from consumptive tendencies to make himself heard. Mr. Brill is well known among the faithful here, bis democracy is colossal and some ! think he stands a good show of se-
That is as far as
his congressional career would go, however, for a republican will represent the fifth district next time.
Furnishings, that will entirely sweep away our profits. 300 pairs children's Knee Pants at
20c a pair. You can't afford Wmx you are away from home to buy until you see our goods Rpeak a good word for Greencastle.
and prices. Store crowded | You will find that
every day. 20 per cent off on I city, and it is a secret that is prac Mens Pants and Hats. Salc.tised by citizens of many towns
lasts till Dec. 31st, when we w ith areat ert'ect.
and very few of the schemers ever fail here. Some of our merchants who never think of advertising in a good, live paper go into these cards, dodgers, wall-hangers, etc., with a rush that - is surprising. While the Bannkk Times gets to print its share of these cards, etc.,
He says look to
the joints to see if they are pliable, and to the end of the breast bone to see if it is flexible. This connoisseur further recommends dry-j picked ones as much nicer than those which have been scalded, and declares hen turkeys are not as finely flavored as cocks. After the? pin feathers have been removed with burning paper and the inside
still we think it a good idea tor thoroughly rinsed, both outside and for our business men to give these inside should be wiped dry with a travelers the go by. It is the poor- c | enn towe l. A turkey to be stuffed est kind of advertising and isn’t should be prepared the dav before.
With the only complete bicycle plant in the world, ■where every part of the machine is made from A to Z, is it any wonder that Victor Bicycles are acknowledged leaders? There’s no bicycle like a Victor, and no plant so grandly complete as the one devoted exclusively to the manufacture of this king of wheels, OVERMAN WHEEL CO. BOSTON, WASHINGTON, DENVER, SAN FRANCISCO. %J. K. L. KM a DON. KG & NT GRtENOKSTU-B IND.
must move to our new quarters— Opera House Block, west side of square. IE IIUD.
\ Train for A< t nuiinodation.
There is some talk of 11 special train to Indianapolis on Thanksgiving day for the accommodation
it assists your what can be termed as “judicious”
advertising.
Commenting on the same subject the Brazil Times gays the following:
THE cm BEING WOIIKED.
It is evident that Brazil is getting her share of the beggars and fakirs that have been working the
If roasted, it should he cooked slowly and evenly, with frequent bastings of flour and butter. A good fowl is often spoiled by being baked in too short a time in too hot an oven.”
Drntli of < arroll Hammond.
Yesterday morning, just after
I of the students and other football ' Vo,ld ' 8 ,Hir an,l are now l>ein ^ r eating a hearty breakfast, Carroll
. . . driven ^ - ■ -■
enthusiasts. The special train will be just the thing if run at the
DAILY BANNER TIMES! 1*111 ici'i mini' 111 o 1*1 *11111 in 1111 :i 1 1 * 1 ni' existence without work. Prominent among these snaps is the ad-
vertising fake.
less than twenty different kinds of
AdTeituinsI many would do that providing thev "' lv< ‘ rtlsin - ‘lodges have been
! 1 » • . , , i worked here. In fact the merchants
; could take a train at sav one o clock . , have been done to death bv these
I hat arrangement would
correct hour to accommodate the
Publish,<1 every afternoon ex,-,-,.* S.m.lav j rao8t People. There are a large FranklVn •trr!'t"s 1MES<imce ’ l ' ol,1 '' r ' lm ' 1,1,11 number who will attend the game
that are anxious to eat their
out of Chicago by the thous- 1Illin n.ond, an old and respected amis. They have adopted all sorts fell dead . Mr . Hammond of fakes and devices to eke out an hag been atMcted with
Tin- Weather.
The indications for this vicinity
for the coming thirty-six hours ere
as follows us received by II.
lienick & Co. from the otilcial
weather bureau at Indianapolis: Indianapolis, Ind., Nov. 27.
Rain Monday, colder ami cloudy '’mi "
on Tuesday. Wap i'emians.
CITY DIRECTORY. CITY OFKICKRS.
Mayor Charles H. Cose Treasui or .Fi ank L. Lan h - ICIork... James M Hurley Marshall William E. Starr Engineer Arthur Throop Attorney . Thomas T. M«»ore Sec. Hoard of Health....Eugene Hawkins M. 1)
rt U NCII-.M KN.
Thomas Abr inii*, J. L. Randel .Geo. !•'. H!nk<‘. .lames Hridut’s
3rd ” ... John Riley, John H. Miller Street Commissioner.. J. ]>. Cutler Fire Chief. .Geo. H. Cooper
A. Brock way. 1
Mrs. Mary Hire!), - School Trustees
I). 1.. Anderson. I
R. A. Ogw, Superintyudent of city seliools.
('hauvres for display advertisements must he handed in by 10 o'clock a. m. each day. Read inn - advertisements will be received each day up to 1 o'clock p. m. ».i. . ...i»i«.„ i.
' l,K! m a b,”i-iv”ivf-I^eaii'^ifay j i’hanksgiving dinner at home, and
Advertising rates made f known on application
Reading notices one cent per word each in
sertlon.
A andalia I.im* Excursions.
$'(!.*>."> to California points anil return, dropsy tor until further uotiue.
a long time and his death has been on,- way to Kansas City, At, hi- ,,E expected. Yesterday morning he *>" ««*» St. Joseph, rates good ««*l j ^ .../. The past week no 8eemed to be in betttr heRlth than I Noy. 15. I i
Supt
p. in.
ah communications should i»e signed with j allow one and ono-lialf hours time
thi'nameof the writer; not necessarily for publication, imt as evidence of good faith. A.lonymous communications can not be no-
ticed.
tor the Greencastle people to reach the ground, besides allowing them
Where delivery is irregular please report ! to eat 1 haiiksgiving dinner with
same promptly lit publication office.
Specimen copies mailed free on application.
RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONOne Year in advance ‘ Sir month* Three mouth* One month Per week by Carrier
.... 8.50 .... iJift . Jd) 10
When delivery Is made by carrier, all subscription accounts are to be paid to them as i hej oall and t ■ tool pt for tome.
M. J. BECKETT Publisher HARRY M. SMITH Managing Editor Address all communications to The Daily Banner Times, Greencastle, Jnd.
One week from today ami Congress begins to grind. The manufacturing industries will soon know their fate.
home folks, and thereby save ti qo and money. In the matter of dinner alone many dollars would remain in Greeneastle that are annually spent in Indianapolis. As the train, if run, is to accommodate the foot ball party, many have suggested that it leave at the hour mentioned above. The Banner Times has no preference in the
usual. Rising from the breakfast table, he walked into the sittingroom and sat down. Nobody was in the room. He hud not been sit-
fakirs and are now ready to butcher ting there long befort , his son heard the next one. It is a surprising him fall) Hnd upon going into the
fact that almost every one of these
room, he found the dead body of
Kigbty cents to Indianapolis and 1 .Meeting nights. cv»*ry Tncsduy. i
return, Nov. 30, via Yandalia Line. C»' ,, t r “ 1 Nufiomti Hank bi<R-k, : ird Moor.
snaps have been successful. When hu father . Dr . G C . Smythe , va8 will our people learn that adver-i 8umraoiied and announced that the Using of this order is the most; immediate caU8e of bi8 death was
,\|i n i\, ami non produitiM kind, heart disease. Mr. Hammond was Thi-»nKb <’ur itrtween L'Ii1<-rk» nii<i£nir<>.! J-A-Mieimei
Here,, a traveling fakir who trav- 6 7 years of age. The Chicago A Eastern 111 inois I thini Mdiiday nig-hV* of
< s .it an ixpmst ol $.) a day and The funeral occurred at the resi-. railway, in connection with the)
J. K. Langilnu
To Terre lluute, \ov. 30. Dee. 1 anil i
2, return limit to Dee. I: fare for round ! *';• I ■ nim k. A. o. I. „ ki-idj-
Meeting tirst WcftncHfhiy niglit
trip, $1.0a.
D0.20 one way to Denver, Colorade Springs ami ( heyene, rates good until Nov. 15. • linkd. J. S. Dowling, Agt.
• •aeh month
Eighty cents to Indianapolis and return, Nov. 30, via. Vandalia Line.
I)g I
at J.S. McChiry’s office. SECRET SOCIETIES.
I. o. o. F.
OKKENCASTLE UUM’.B NoItlS. John Cook N. G L. M Hiiiiiiii Si-,-iiisbls. i-vi-i v Wt'liu-sdiiv. Hall, In Jerome Allen's Illock, 3rd Moor.
ITTNAM I.ODfiE NO. 4').
AsaSniith N G E. T. ('Ill,lice See Meetlmr nl^hls. every Tnesdny. Hall in
,’ASTI.K CANTON NO 30, e. M. ,’hael....
I , has Meikel...
First
monlh.
b. or a. no. 10,1.
matter, however, merely giving the
suggestion as given to its reporter. P''' d (ents a ^' e< 1 * or
it takes three days to work tip his dence 0 f'", he ’deceased’on'south I cTevclsnd,'''ciiidnnati,"Ch.ciigo' A ...
fake, whatever it is. A merchant Coliege avenue at two o’clock this «t. Louis railway is now running ncceaearUj p..v ll.r™ lime. cm , hMi „ s v r’S” ilk jZ what it is actually worth to get the 8er vice 8 . and ( airo. Ills., via Danville Jum
such advertising. One of these frauds took a one-dollar key board,
lillKK.N,'ASTI.K UJIMJE -.’IS! O. I’. O. OF O. K,
A Departure in tireek.
I tion. Southbound, tliis car leaves Chicago at 7 :02 a. m. and arrives at Cairo 10:30 p. m.. connecting
Win. HnrtwoiNl
W.F.TeUter Meets Mrs! mid Hill’d Mondays.
MASONIC.
EASTERN STAR.
On December 8, in the new opera ; there with the St. Louis Southwest-! Mr*. Hickson... ST . AK ’ w m
Any way that the democrats work it on the coining tariff hill they cannot prevent the next house
being republican.
Beginning next Monday the republicans in congress will have a grand opportunity to gain political advantage. It’s this way: The democrats do not know where they are “at” on this tariff business,
CliriMtina* Dinner for the Poor. Last Thursday afternoon at the
residence of Mrs. Dr. Wood a numi her of ladies organized an aux- | iliary society to the Home Missionary society of College Avenue church, their object being to aid
ing of eleven cards and charged hall in Baker A Browning’s block, ern railway for aU points in Texas.; M P^;V,s'}n.^utV ..i 1 ri,t ,,f ,:,u.| 1 ,n,.„t!,
, i Northbound, this car leaves Cairo
Greek ■ l„ ./ji*isenoasti.rohai*tern. a.m. no:ji.
our merchants from .ji’J to $5 a will occur a departure in card. And all other advertising letter society in Greencastle.
at 6:15 a. m. and reaches Chic
while the republicans liie advantage.
of this order is in the same proportion. Newspaper advertising is by far the cheapest and best.
Their New Equipment.
General Superintendent Collins,
the association as much as possi- of the Monon, is in receipt of a letble in carrying on its good work, ter from General Superintendent There are already (ifteen members, Gareelon, of the Pullman Car comand at the lirst meeting Mrs. Wood pany, inviting him. under the terms was elected president; Misses of the Monon’s contract, to select Vernie Weaver and Resor, vice the winter sleeping car service from pres; Miss Maggie Gilmore, see: the Pullman shops. Mr. Collins Miss Minnie Burlingame, cor. sec ; will select an equipment of ears fin-
ished in hand-carved vermillion
do. There's I 'IBs Fannie Crow, treas.
grand ball is announced for that evening, which, in DePauw circles!
at 9:30 p. in.
E. II. Eviuik
d.tt-w It I gecimd Wurtnraday niirlit of each in,>iitK
H. I*
S,a-
Ortolaim in India.
. ... i The fraudulent ortolan enters into the and society generally, is an inno- menu of most of India's provinces, for
ration. Inasmuch as dancing has the genuine ortolan—that delicious I J}- . Kv ‘\ ns
BLUR LO I >< 2 K K. AND A. M.
W. H. Vestal \v. M H. S. Rf'Hirt Sit Third VVcdm-fldtiy night of each month.
COM MANDRRY.
not been prohibited at DePauw
mouthful—is. as far as my experience goes, very strictly localized. I have seen,
J. Mel). Hays
Fnurtli Wisim-Hiiay nijrlit of caeli niontii.
this year, the event promises to be shot and eaten them in only one district n.s. iirya,,' i , , f ' , l '. ''' w m
quite an occasion. | (Kishnaghur). but 1 have had sronnd |
larks, sand martins an 1 many other
NFWS FROM DEPAUW.
small fowl offer, d to me in the name of m,-s. M.YloreneJmu,*"':".’ N ' , • S ' °' s ’-
Mrs. M. A. Tci8t«*r
i iic hoc it* tv iias decided to give v ' jiiiporteil iiom indin, being f or J3 ee#
The N'rws Daily from fireeiieaHtleN Great Center of I.eariiiiig. Dr. John has returned from the
East.
The Delta Chis announce a party
Me,-la Hecond and foiirii, Mondays.
KNIGHTS OE I'VTHIAS.
N.,. 111.
I a
Christmas dinner to the noori tlie Hame tinish fls vvas ' xl>il>ited by
1 he Star- has another fit | cliildren of our town some this last issue and charges the j dur j R g t h c Christmastide. Bannkii Iimks with printing an work has been divided among the
P 001 the Pullmans in the Transportation
* 111,1 building at tile World a fair. The;
l)<-ath of Mm. A
William A. Reeves, an old
inuendo in giving Mr. .Moore's “tramp” story a local notice, although it dlubs it an editorial opin ion from this paper. The amusing part of th n kick is that the editor’s j attention “was called"to the article. We don't believe that part of the story. We think we would come that our sleepy contemporary had
staggered across it as he was “mak- j illness of four weeks, ing a note" of the rest of his news! was in his sixtieth year.
A Good Dally Paper. Editor Banner Times:
A good daily paper, in the
way
be
young ladies, and when called upon
thev hope to find every one inter- , , j • ested in the work and ready to advertising, cannot donate something to a good cause. * 00 estimated by business men. No man who uuts anv value
on his business says that he can-
the ortolan in 20 districts and in three
provinces.
The sport provided by this winged delicacy is, 1 need hardly say, poor. It is in fact demoralizing, for there can lie no question of aiming at this bird or
that.
c.f d'l.-t, -1.... i.i.m i‘- '-i viioi Uiu .v.variu , uuice.m'ahti.e dia'ision c.it.
that whirls over the dusty plain like : S , Hi
unto a cloud of dust. But if one cannot I l 'Fir'! l M l . , ,njaV niglitif .-.ii-i,
K. AO LB l.,ll),i
John T. Stewart
David Ilmrhes . ’ _
The shootist has to fire his charge j Abram, stm’,'?’ :inl Tl, ‘’'*-
0 . Uliiw I* y 1ULIU tu tuiau UUb u UIU? CikllllOl resident Swam attended several ortolan save by shooting them, then
m mlh.
and
respected citizen of the Maple Grove
not afford to patronize the local
.... . .. , , . . newspaper. He might as well sav
neighborhood, died yesterday at his , . that he cannot afford to do busi ness. A few evenings ago in my room a stranger remarked that he
r-it..r?-?)hci3S i-f
this city of typhoid fever after an
classes today.
Prof. Dotey spent Sunday with
college friends.
Nearly all the classes had written recitations today. The Delta Us entertain friends Wednesday night. Messrs. Mounts and Vaught are pledged Delta Chis,
i should teel inclined to shoot.—Black-
wood's Mug,mine
Hone!* In the I/ting.
A.O. F. W.
In holding an autopsy on Edward a,Mr a iinibm.'. 11 ’ r oM1 O Connor, who died at the Receiving D.-Jia s,” hospital a few days ago, an anatonv'cal ! ...f iiri'ti'iM.i Vu" 1 h' ii'uY Hid! curiosity was discovered that is a puzzle I " ' ' 11 ’ even to the surgeons. It whs found that | red MEN. the left lung was undergoing calcifies- | , ot,»k thi he no. Kii.
tion, and in the lower lobe of that organ was a piece of solid bone about three inches in diameter. Another piece
Ex-Gov. Dickey, of North d»-| ^ bo “ abo ?L!^ ,ta, ,, oe roy>l artawitm
1 apt Sc-*sn-h
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C. (’ Stv
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I'OLLKUK t’lTY I.OfMJE NO. 9. Geoi*iroSnir«*.. m w A. B. PlilllipH. Stv Sec,mil and 4th TluirsdHy* of ench iminth.
J-din Cannon Sneliem TIi,,' Sag,- sec Every Monday night. Hall on :hd II,an
City Hall Illock.
... •• • . ( olt .M.f-t.l << I.c< . bf*'■'- < «a v.tt; * * ••• * W kola, is visiting ins son ot the senior pleural walls, and other small pieces as class. - well «» oindeia were scattered about in
Mr. Reeves ------e,-• - j .. .. . , ... , the lung. None of the pieces found is a never had lived in a place where it an Hellenic danee will be part of the ribs, and a siiailar find is not
lv K Pan-Hellenic dance will be I I 0 W MS * ! . a j -
i , ! was so hard to find what he needed given in the new opera house about recorded in surgical annals,
for his “weakly issue. He evi-1« brother of Mr« Henry I •\nde«, of a8 m (jroeneaeHe Failing often ' Gee. 8. I O^nnor Was ,4 year, ot age and an
this city who is now the sole sur- • . r ” ’ [ eccentric character, who boasted of nevvivor of a family of seven, the late t0 ,n< t,lin ^ fi nlvertued in the Right-end Collins is sick. He er taking a bath or trimming his nails. , , , . *. ' * rn Daily, where one naturally looks will be reudv however for the De-i f rolu
neeeasen t!io votlflgcst. Or- ,
. in —i * * • lirst, one has to go tramping around Pauw-Purdue game,
lando Reeves of the American ex- . r ° &
press force, this city, is a son of the ,own ,l '- v " 1 « to hnd tht ' m ol '' aB of - Miss Elsie Applegate has gone to
ten happens, order from abroad, her home in Indianapolis, tp remain!
Asolc fiom tills, u good daily
dently forgets that the Bannkk Times kindly and magnanimously crave the Ineal democrats two columns of space the day after the late election in which to condole each other and tell how the landslide happened to strike them us it
R
W. G. Overstreet
Cha«. Landre.. Second mi,I rmirtli Thiti-silnv n ot enel, Me mtli
Meet In G. A. II. Hull.
G. A. H.
A.'ILK COST NO. II. i . t). Waggoner. Geo. Heiitun
Bright's disease. -Siin l- laueisco L-.\i,miner.
Evei-v Monday evening. Hall .. and Washington streets, Znd II,mr.
See
corner Vine
VVILUAN S UKi.iKK , OKI'S.
deceased.
The funeral occurred this
inorn-
<lid. The Bannkk Times is a news j ing. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Landes, paper, which gives the news and j Joseph S. McClnry, James Paxton, also has editorial opinions; it is not I and others attending from this ao biused, however, that it cannot (city.
18 u | until after the Thanksgiving recess, kind of a joint stock affair and may
GOOD
l
Lamps, Coal Oil, Light.
be largely useful in many ways. Any man, whether directly engaged in business or not, if he has wry pride ■>> tc-ws o-r cs&s-ty will help, in every way, those who
The juniors look for trouble from tlie sophomores tomorrow night. The sophs, threaten to steal tlie re
freshments.
President Swain, of the State
are trying to labor for the common University, lectured yesterday aftergood ^ x I noon on “The Attitude of Scientific
Men to Religion and_ Immortality.” Prof. Wilkcrson made (piite a
Most Deeideil Burgaiii' in Decorated I.innps at
JoneJS , XDx-uls: Stojro,
NotllliiR l.iK» lh«*
The highest lionors at the World's fair were awarded to the W. W. Kimball pianos and organs. Among our eitizens who have piii'Chased these eele- | brute,I pianos are James Bridge- and •juinton Broadstreet. My resitlenee is | 713 soutb Locust strest, where I have I samples of both organs nnd pianos. (13011 W. H. SlIKBWOOD.
A YY a ter loo Gultla's Card.
“Gui le to tho Field of Waterloo, son 1 r\f *-1. ‘tv ..I * ••>•*.-. -s- - - - -J ti-JO * * * \Jt Planch,-n,lit oldest guide of the battle field of whom the possesses certificates showing bis abilities and gren local knowledge. Has iveeti employed immediately after tho Battle to assist the wounded and inter the dead, and has ♦« the ftrasscrz ’ivaoev-mo tw vmii the Field of Battle and has been guide to Caput. Silmru for tho model."—Notes
and Queries.
Mice It i Imiiln .Pits Louise Jacob** * Sih* M«*etinifs evory sivotid and lourtii viniid i
ut -* p. hi. i.. A. R. Hall.
A Freak of Lightning.
A table in a house was apparently set on fire by lightning, although the light-
reputation as ii*speaker during the ! u ' n K itself did not strike the honse. The recent campaign in Iowa. He j ox I ,la “ u ‘ ion offw ^ 1 i* tbat iparks from 1 inducted currents from tlie lightning stumped the state with Gov. Jack- discharge passed between tbs lino me-
tallic threads which were woven into the fluffy material of cotton and wool used for ornamenting the table and that the sparks set the cotton on fire.—FJec-
trical World.
son.
Eighty cents to Indianapolis and return, Nov. 30, via. Yandalia Line.
KIRK ALARMS.
3—1 College hyp and IJIm t Iv st.
3— 1 Indiaim ami Hanna.
4— 1 .luukMOB ami Buggy. 5— 1 Madison and Idborty. ft—I Madison ami Walnut.
3 :i Hanna and (’rown.
4 3 Bloomington and Andn ;on. 5 ! Soininiiry . A.rMnnfr , :*.v>. . u Washington, cast of Dnrlmin. 7 3 Wanihlngton and Locust.
3 3 Howard >1 ml ( rown. 4- :{ i Hiio and Main.
5- 3 Ofillcgo avc. and DcMotti* itllc*)’.
ft- 3 Locust and Sycaniorc.
1- 2 -1 Fire out.
The police call is one tc *hen a pause and then follow thc box iiiid ber (/Ol NTY OFFICERS.
Oeo. M. Black .. F. M. Hlldi wcll..
Geo. Hogln 1
, .i 'p 11.
Daniel 3. |larncil Daniel S. Hurst J. F. <YHrlen F. M. Lyon
T. W. MvNctT MMii .. Wm. BrnadHiroct.
J. I). Hart. }
I Saioucl Farmer >CommiMlon<*iv.
John 8. Newgeut j
Auditor Hherlir • Treasurer < lerk .. Recorder Surveyor School Superintendent Coroner Assessor
