James B. Arthur Runs for County Commissioner, 1886
In James B. Arthur, who asks for the suffrages of the pople for the office of county commissioner, the people have a man whose record all through life, public and private, will bear the closest scrutiny. He is peculiarly fitted by nature and education for this very responsible and highly important position, and it is conceded by republicans and democrats that the public will greatly promote their interests by electing him county commissioner.