Democratic Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 14, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 April 1889 — MEN WHO DREW PRIZES. [ARTICLE]
MEN WHO DREW PRIZES.
Thomas B. Coulter, of Ohio, Appointed Auditor of the Treasury for the Postoffice. The President has made the following appointments: Thomas B. Coulter, of Ohio, to be Auditor of the Treasury for the Postoffice Department. To be Collectors of Customs—John W. Fish, for the District of Bichmond, Va.; Harrison Geer, for the District of Huron, Mich.; Max Pracht. for the District of Alaska, in the Territory of Alaska. The following named Presidential 1 Postmaster have been appointed: Chas. C. Shreeder, of Huntingburg, Ind., and Elmer Crockett, at South Bend, Ind. James E. Stuart of Chicago has been appointed a Postoffice Inspector, with headquarters at Chicago. George M. Christian has been appointed an Assistant Superintendent of the Bailway Mail Service, and designated for duty in the office of the First Assistant Postmaster General. In the Department of Agriculture these appointments have been made:i Watson Pickrell, Pickrell, Neb., Agent of the Bureau of Animal Industry; George H. Waldo, Delaware, Ohio, State Agent for Ohio; Charles F. Curtis, lowa, v State Agent for Iowa; George Vasey, - Washington Territory, Special Agent; A. G. Malloy, State Agent for Texas; S., D. Fisher, Springfield, 111., State Agent* for Illinois. The Postmaster General has appointed Estes G. Bathbone, of Hamilton, Ohio, Chief Postoffice Inspector.
On the safe side—The cashier.
