Ohio legislative history, 1913-1917, Part 15

Author: Mercer, James K. (James Kazerta), b. 1850
Publication date: 1918
Publisher: Columbus, Ohio : F.J. Heer Print. Co.
Number of Pages: 726


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CLINTON COWEN, State Highway Commissioner


Clinton Cowen was born in Cler- mont County, Ohio, in 1864 of Revolutionary stock on both sides of the family. He claims the distinc- tion of being the youngest grandson of the Revolution in Ohio. He was educated at Denison and Ohio State Universities.


From 1889 to 1892, he was en- gaged in surveying, mapping and modeling prehistoric earth works for Harvard College and the Chicago World's Fair. This comprises the principal prehistoric works in Ohio and extended to the cliff and valley dwellers in the southwest part of the United States.


From 1892 to 1901 Mr. Cowen conducted a general engineering busi-


ness with offices in Cincinnati.


In 1901 he was elected County Surveyor of Hamilton County, and held that position until he became Highway Commissioner in 1915, at which time he resigned an unexpired term and also a term for which he had been elected which would have expired September Ist, 1917. He was elected six successive terms. Mr. Cowen is a member of the following societies :


F. & A. M.,


Ohio Engineering Society,


Cincinnati Engineers' Club,


Beta Theta Pi College Fraternity,


Ohio Sons of the American Revolution.


He was appointed to the position of State Highway Commissioner by Governor Willis for a short term ending June 15, 1915, and a long term to expire June 15, 1919.


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LEGISLATIVE REUNION Eighty-first General Assembly of Ohio


According to the custom which had prevailed with preceding legis- latures the Eighty-first General Assembly by joint resolution before adjournment of the regular session in 1915 agreed to hold its "reunion" at Cincinnati and a joint committee of the House and Senate was duly appointed to make all necessary arrangements so far as the legislature was concerned. September 25th was the date agreed upon for the trip to Cincinnati and members of the Senate and House, with their wives, accompanied by state officials and their wives, went to Cincinnati by special train on that date. The entire party was met at the Union Sta- tion by a committee of prominent citizens, who, with Hon. Harry Feder- man, of the House, and Senator Fink, also of Hamilton County, both of whom were members of the committee to manage and entertain the party, proceeded to escort the visitors to the hotels, where all were in- formed as to the programme of entertainment.


The Committee on Entertainment was as follows, to-wit :


Hon. J. P. Orr, chairman; Mr. Otto Armleder, vice chairman ; Mr. William Culkins, treasurer; Mr. R. H. Cox, secretary, Mr. T. C. Powell, president Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce; Olan Rogers, Mr. M. R. Short, Mr. Charles A. Mayer, Capt. Jack Conway, State Senator Louis P. Fink and Hon. Harry L. Federman.


The programme of entertainment was the most elaborate ever shown to any legislative body in Ohio and everything possible was done to make the entire occasion a happy one. Automobile tours through the beautiful city parks, viewing en route the splendid suburban homes of residents of the Queen City, as well as the great industrial plants, which contribute so much to the city's greatness, were provided by the citizens, and in nearly every touring car the driver was the owner and a promi- nent citizen and business man. The great art museums and potteries, of which Cincinnati is so justly proud, were a delight and surprise to many of the visitors, as were the magnificent hospitals and educational institutions with which the city is so well provided. A special visit to the city water works gave the visitors opportunity to see one of the greatest and best plants of its kind in the world.


A luncheon at the "Business Men's Club" was greatly enjoyed, and a banquet on the evening of Wednesday at the "Zoo" Club house was splendidly served to the entire party.


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On Thursday, upon the invitation of the Entertainment Commit- tee, the whole party was escorted over the Cincinnati Southern Railway to Chattanooga, Tennessee, a splendid Pullman train being provided, with everything for the comfort and pleasure of the guests. Upon arriving at Chattanooga all were assigned to the best hotel accommo &- tions. On Friday, September 28th, the citizens of Chattanooga, under the auspices of the city Chamber of Commerce, provided an automobile tour over the Chickamauga battlefield, and "Lookout Mountain" was visited under escort of the local committee. In the evening a grand banquet was served at the Patton House, presided over by Hon. Jesse M. Littleton, mayor of the city, who acted as toastmaster. Seated at table with him were Lieutenant Governor Arnold and other Ohio state officials, besides the Cincinnati committee. President Powell, of the Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce, in response to a toast, was given a great ova- tion, and he said it was the first time he had mixed up with legislators, but it was under the most pleasant circumstances. Lieutenant Governor Arnold responded for Ohio in a felicitous way and the Ohio Legislative Historian, Mr. James K. Mercer, was called upon to read resolutions of thanks to their entertainers by the legislative party.


The resolutions were to the effect that Cincinnati had been revealed to members of the General Assembly as a "truly great municipality," builded upon the industry and philanthropy of its citizenship. "The great educational and art institutions, the magnificent hospitals, the pub- lic schools, parks and playgrounds, the great manufacturing and indus- trial plants, and, above all, the thousands of beautiful suburban homes viewed by us your highly favored guests have left an indelible impres- sion upon our minds as to the true greatness of Cincinnati."


The citizens of Chattanooga were also thanked for the splendid entertainment given to the visitors, and the resolutions were adopted by a rising vote.


The ladies of the legislative party also met and passed a resolu- tion of thanks to the Cincinnati and Chattanooga Chamber of Commerce for their generous entertainment. Last, but not least, the officers of the Cincinnati Southern Railway were thanked for the "safe conduct over their beautiful scenic route to Chattanooga and return," and never was a large traveling party more royally entertained by an American railroad. All in all, it will be a long time until another Ohio legislature will enjoy such an annual reunion, and very much of the credit for the great success of the affair was due to Hon. Harry L. Federman, member of the House from Hamilton County, and Senator Louis P. Fink.


HON. JOHN H. ARNOLD.


HON. JOHN H. ARNOLD, Lieutenant Governor and President of the Ohio Senate


By a plurality vote of 33,154 over his democratic opponent (Mr. W. A. Greenlund Cuyahoga County) Hon. John H. Arnold was on November 3, 1914, chosen Lieutenant Governor of Ohio. As the prin- cipal function of the Lieutenant Governor is to preside over the delibera- tions of the State Senate when in session, there was much discussion in political circles as to just how the hitherto almost unknown "Jack" Arnold would acquit himself as presiding officer over the staid law- making body but be it fairly said that Mr. Arnold was at all times fully alive to the responsibilities of his dignified position and at the end of the regular session of the 8Ist General Assembly he was given a unanimous vote of thanks by the Senate for his fairness and impar- tiality.


Hon. John H. Arnold was born at Freeport, Pa., December 1Ith, 1862. He went with his parents to Pittsburg where he received his education in the public schools. Mr. Arnold removed to Columbus, O., October Ist, 1885, and took employment in the Pennsylvania Railroad shops and while working as a machinist he read law at night under the guidance of Attorney Henry F. Guerin and was admitted to the bar in October, 1894. . On August 17th, 1904, Mr. Arnold was married to Miss Eleanor A. Moore of Licking County, O., and their home is at 407 North Garfield Avenue, Columbus.


Before the close of the 8Ist General Assembly Lieutenant Governor Arnold delivered an "address" to the Senate wherein among other recom- mendations was the following, to-wit:


LIEUTENANT GOVERNORSHIP


"I would recommend that laws be passed giving the Governor the authority to delegate to the Lieutenant Governor many of the duties which are now per- formed by the Governor. The granting of extraditions, parole of convicts, ex- amination and investigation of various State Institutions, and many other of the less important duties now devolving on the Chief Executive, can be per- formed by the Lieutenant Governor, relieving the Governor of a large amount of work which takes up his time, to the exclusion of more important State duties, reserving to the Governor the right to approve or disapprove any action which the Lieutenant Governor might take or decision rendered.


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"The intimate relation which would result from the Governor and Lieutenant Governor, thus working together harmoniously, would be of great benefit, not only to the Governor, but to the people of the State and in the case of a vacancy in the office of the Governor, the Lieutenant Governor would be more competent to act, as he would be more familiar than now with State affairs and with the routine work in the Governor's Office.


"Should the Legislature in their wisdom decide to thus add to the duties of the Lieutenant Governor, I would recommend that the compensation for this official be increased to the same amount now paid the Secretary of State and other elective State officials, to-wit, the sum of $6,500.00. In my opinion this would not be exorbitant or beyond what his services would be worth to the State, taking into consideration the fact that he runs independent at the primary cam- paign and election and has the entire State to cover. The salary should be such that it would be sufficient compensation to attract such men, who would be com- petent to act as Governor in case of death or resignation of the Governor."


MEMBERS OF SENATE- EIGHTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


ARCHER, M. B.


Republican, 9th and 14th District, Athens, Hocking, Fairfield, Washing- · ton, Morgan, part of Noble and Mon- roe counties, Attorney, residence Cald- well, Ohio.


BAUER, CHAS. F


Republican, Ist District, Hamilton county, Dentist, residence 410 Harri- son Ave., Harrison, Ohio.


BECKETT, JOHN O ..


Democrat, Ioth District, Franklin and Pickaway counties, Merchant, residence Commercial Point, Ohio.


BEHNE, WILLIAM


Democrat, 32d District, Allen, Auglaize, Defiance, Mercer, Paulding, Van Wert, and Williams counties, Editor, resi- dence Bryan, Ohio.


CARSON, J. B.


Republican, 15th and 16th District, Muskingum, Perry, Delaware counties, Retired, residence Zanesville, Ohio.


CASS, CHARLES C.


Republican, 33d District, Hancock, Wood, Fulton, Henry and Putnam counties, Farmer-Merchant, residence Ottawa, Ohio.


COLLINS, WILLIAM R.


Republican, Ist District, Hamilton county, Attorney, residence Dexter and Wold Aves., Cincinnati, Ohio.


FELLINGER, HERMAN


Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Manager Insurance Company, residence 377-379 The Arcade, Cleve- land, Ohio.


GALLAGHER, CHARLES T.


Republican, IIth District, Champaign, Clark and Madison counties, Physician, residence Mt. Sterling, Ohio.


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GARVER, A. R. . Republican, 12th District, Darke, Miami and Shelby counties, Manufac- turer, residence Tippecanoe City, Ohio. GILMORE, HUGH R. Democrat, 3d District, Montgomery and Preble counties, Attorney, resi- dence Eaton, Ohio.


HOLDEN, JOHN E


Democrat, 2d and 4th District, Butler, Warren, Brown and Clermont counties, Pullman. Conductor, residence Morrow, Ohio.


HOPPLE, E. J.


Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Attorney, residence 1611 Wil- liamson Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.


HORN, WILLIS


Democrat, 17th and 28th District, Mor- row, Knox, Holmes and Wayne coun- ties, Attorney, residence Orrville, Ohio.


HOWARD, C. J.


Republican, 20th and 22d District, Co- lumbiana, Harrison, Belmont and Jef- ferson counties, Attorney, retsidence Barnesville, Ohio.


KENNEDY, JAS. S.


Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Plumber, residence 2116 E. 83d St., Cleveland, Ohio.


LLOYD, ERASTUS G.


Democrat, Ioth District, Franklin and Pickaway counties, Attorney, residence Wyandotte Bldg., Columbus, Ohio.


LYNCH, EDWIN J.


Democrat, 34th District, Lucas County, Attorney, residence 751 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.


MCDERMOTT, JOHN L


Republican, 23d District, Trumbull and Mahoning counties, Merchant, resi- dence Niles, Ohio.


MALLOW, JESSE B.


Republican, 5th and 6th District, Fay- ette, Greene, Clinton, Highland and Ross counties, Farmer-Banker, resi- dence Frankfort, Ohio.


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MOONEY, CHARLES A Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Insurance, residence 309 New England Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.


MOORE, JUSTIN A.


Republican (Deceased), 20th and 22d District, Columbiana, Harrison, Bel- mont and Jefferson counties, Attorney, residence Steubenville, Ohio."


MYERS, LOUIS E


Republican, 13th and 31st District, Hardin, Logan, Marion, Union, Craw- ford, Seneca and Wyandotte counties, Attorney, residence 235 S. Seffner Ave., Marion, Ohio.


PINK, LOUIS P


Republican, Ist District, Hamilton county, Attorney, residence 650 W. Rockdale, Cincinnati, Ohio.


STONE, J. N.


Republican, 27th and 29th District, Medina, Lorain, Ashland and Richland counties, Retired, residence 216 S. Main St., Oberlin, Ohio.


SUTTER, D. L.


Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga County, Retired, residence 15016 Cardi- nal Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.


TREMPER, W. D.


Republican, 7th District, Adams, Jack- son, Scioto and Pike counties, Secre- tary Building and Loan Association, residence Portsmouth, Ohio.


VOLLENWEIDER, OTTO E.


Republican, 8th District, Gallia, Law- rence, Meigs and Vinton counties, At- torney, McArthur, Ohio.


VORHEIS, ELMER E


Republican, 18th and 19th District, Co- shocton, Tuscarawas, Guernsey, part of Monroe and Noble counties, Physi- cian, residence Cambridge, Ohio.


WICKLINE, CHARLES W.


Republican, 24th and 26th District, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Summit and Portage counties, Manufacturer, Akron, Ohio.


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WHITE, LEWIS F Democrat, 30th District, Erie, Huron, Ottawa and Sandusky counties, Farmer- Fisherman, R. F. D. No. I, Venice. Ohio.


WINANS, J. V.


Republican, 24th and 26th District, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Summit and Portage counties, Physician, residence Madison, Ohio.


WISE, JACOB J


Republican, 2Ist District, Carroll and Stark counties, Merchant, residence Massillon, Ohio.


Republicans 20- Democrats 13


MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - EIGHTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEMBLY.


AGLER, WALTER G. Republican, Farmer, Stark county, resi- dence Wilmot, Ohio.


ALTIC, WM. H. Republican, Farmer, Darke county, residence Greenville, Ohio.


ANDREWS, T. E Republican, Farmer, Marion county, residence Marion, Ohio.


BAKER, JOHN P


Republican, Attorney, Muskingum county, residence Dresden, Ohio.


BARNES, HARRY C.


Republican, Attorney, Hamilton county, residence 1218 Union Trust Bldg., Cin- cinnati, Ohio.


BEETHAM, RUPERT R.


Republican, Farmer, Harrisoncounty, residence Cadiz, Ohio.


BEITLER, FRANK


Republican, Editor, Hancock county, residence Arlington, Ohio.


BENEDICT, C. A.


Democrat, Printer, Lucas county, resi- dence Room 4 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.


BESAW, D. W.


Republican, Minister, Portage county, residence Kent, Ohio.


BLACK, SAMUEL J.


Democrat, Supt. Water Co., Wyandot county, residence Upper Sandusky, Ohio.


BLISS, NORMAN R.


Democrat, Salesman, Cuyahoga county, residence 1407 W. 85th St., Cleveland, Ohio.


BOHM, EDWARD F


Democrat, Ass'n Secretary and Edi- torial Writer, Cuyahoga county, resi- dence 13 Blackstone Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.


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BOWLAND, JOHN Democrat, Insurance, Ottawa county, residence Genoa, Ohio.


BRAGG, JOHN E. Democrat, Farmer, Erie County, resi- dence R. D. No. I, Castalia, Ohio.


BRIGGS, HERBERT B


Democrat, Architect, Cuyahoga County, residence 669 Rose Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.


BRITTON, H. L.


Republican, Attorney, Clermont county, residence Williamsburg, Ohio.


BROTHERTON, CLOYD J


Democrat, Attorney, Allen cunty, resi- dence Lima, Ohio.


BROWN, W. M.


Democrat, Farmer, Ashland county, residence R. D. No. 2, Nova, Ohio.


BROWN, JOHN H.


Democrat, Commercial Freight Agent, Cuyahoga county, residence 1290 W. IIth St., Cleveland, Ohio.


BROWN, CHAS. D.


Republican, Farmer, Union county, residence R. D. No. 3, Plain City, Ohio.


BRUCK, AUGUST W


Republican, Attorney, Hamilton county, residence 420 Crestline Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.


BRYSON, W. B ..


Republican, Farmer, Greene county, residence R. D. No. 5, Xenia, Ohio.


CAMERON, R. B


Democrat, Physician, Defiance county, residence Jewell, Ohio.


CHAPMAN, O. B


Democrat, Decorator, Montgomery county, residence R. D. No. 4, Dayton, Ohio ..


CHESTER, JOHN H.


CLARK, MILTON


Republican, Farmer, Paulding county, residence R. D. No. 2, Antwerp, Ohio. Republican, Attorney, Warren County, residence Lebanon, Ohio.


CONOVER, CHARLES D. Republican, Teacher, Champaign County, Ohio. .


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COWAN, JOHN Democrat, Insurance Agent, Putnam county, residence Ottawa, Ohio.


CRAWFORD, GEORGE S Democrat, Farmer, Monroe county, residence Graysville, Ohio.


CROMLEY, LYLE TATE Republican, Attorney, Knox county, residence Mt. Vernon, Ohio.


DANFORD, W. E. Republican, Editor, Noble county, resi- dence Caldwell, Ohio.


DEATON, VAN S. Republican, Physician, Miami county, residence Alcony, Ohio.


ELLIS, WILLIAM P


Republican, Physician, Geauga county, residence Thompson, Ohio.


ENTEMANN, WILLIAM E. Democrat, Hotel Proprietor, Lucas county, residence 201 Knapp St., To- ledo, Ohio.


EPPSTEIN, JOSEPH O


Democrat, Attorney, Lucas county, residence 1004 Spitzer Bldg., Toledo, Ohio.


ETLING, ALTON H.


Democrat, Attorney, Wayne county, residence Wooster, Ohio.


FEDERMAN, HARRY L


Republican, Real Estate Broker, Ham- ilton county residence 3728 Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.


FITZSIMMONS, SAMUEL B.


Democrat, Attorney, Cuyahoga county, residence 737 Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.


FLEMING, A. O


Republican, Teacher, Mahoning county, residence 229 North Heights, Youngs- town, Ohio.


Fox, HARRY S. Democrat, Secy. Const. Co., Lucas county, residence 528 Ohio Bldg., To- ledo, Ohio.


GARVER, W. P.


Democrat, Attorney, Holmes county, residence Millersburg, Ohio.


GRAHAM, J. S.


Republican, Farmer, Licking county, residence Granville, Ohio.


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HAKE, LESTER C. Republican, Farmer, Trumbull county, residence R. D. No. I, Girard, Ohio.


HALE, C. O. Republican, Farmer, Summit county, residence Ira, Ohio.


HARDING, CHARLES F


Republican, Pharmacist, Hamilton county, residence 1570 John St., Cin- cinnati, Ohio.


HASSELMAN, WILLIAM H.


Democrat, Attorney, Cuyahoga county, residence 1605 Williamson B 1d g., Cleveland, Ohio.


HAYS, JOHN D.


Republican, Farmer, Belmont county, residence St. Clairsville, Ohio.


HEALD, FLOYD W


Democrat, Accountant, Wood county, residence Bowling Green, Ohio.


HEINSELMAN, DAVID


Republican, Locomotive Engr., Mahon- ing county, residence 818 Belmont, Youngstown, Ohio.


HINES, OSCAR M.


Republican, Merchant, Tuscarawas county, residence Dennison, Ohio.


HITE, WILLIAM A


Democrat, Attorney, Perry county, resi- dence Thornville, Ohio.


HODGIN, I. P


Republican, Banker, Belmont county, residence Somerton, Ohio.


HOLL, GEORGE W.


Democrat, Manufacturer, Auglaize county, residence New Knoxville, Ohio.


HOY, W. S. (Deceased)


Republican, Physician, Jackson county, residence Wellston, Ohio.


HULSWITT, B. A.


Republican, Attorney, Hamilton county, residence Second National Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.


HUNTER, FRANK A.


Democrat, Attorney, Franklin county, residence 507 Chamber of Commerce, Columbus, Ohio.


HYLE, PHILIP


Democrat, Carpenter, Cuyahoga county, residence 1828 W. 48th St., Cleveland, Ohio.


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JACKSON, W. O. .. Republican, Retired Locomotive Engr., Clark county, residence Springfield, Ohio.


JONES, GEORGE D.


Democrat, Attorney, Franklin County, residence 1175 E. Broad St., Columbus, Ohio.


KEMERER, HARRY R Republican, Publisher, Carroll county, residence Carrollton, Ohio. -


KIMBALL, CARL R.


Republican, Hardware Merchant and Farmer, Lake county, residence Madi- son, Ohio.


KING, LEONARD Republican, Miner, Hocking county, residence Murray, Ohio.


KIOUS, L. R.


Republican, Farmer, Madison county, residence Mt. Sterling, Ohio.


KLEIN, WILLIAM J


Republican, Attorney, Hamilton county, residence 610 Provident Bank Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.


KNOX, HARRY D.


Republican, Shipbuilder, Washington County, residence Marietta, Ohio.


KOHL, JOHN A


Democrat, Salesman, Cuyahoga county, residence 1323 Beach Ave., Lakewood, Ohio.


KRAFT, ALBERT M


KRAMER, JOHN F


Republican, Farmer, Hardin county, residence R. F. D. No. 4, Kenton, Ohio. Democrat, Attorney, Richland county, residence Mansfield, Ohio.


LEIST, GEORGE JR.


Democrat, Merchant, Pike county, resi- dence Beaver, Ohio.


LIGGITT, D. A.


Republican, Teacher, Logan county, residence Rushsylvania, Ohio.


LOVETT, GORDON D


Republican, Attorney and Banker, Adams county, residence Manchester, Ohio.


LUSTIG, JOSEPH


Democrat, Attorney, Cuyahoga county, residence 4213 Clark Ave., S. W., Cleveland, Ohio.


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MANSFIELD, JOHN Republican, Attorney, Jefferson county, residence Steubenville, Ohio.


MCCLAVE, CHARLES Republican, Farmer, Huron county, residence New London, Ohio.


MCFARLAND, CLIFFORD W. Republican, Farmer, Morrow county, residence Mt. Gilead, Ohio.


MERKEL, A. E.


Democrat, Patent Attorney, Cuyahoga county, residence 702 Engineers' Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.


MONEY, FRANK M. .


Republican, Minister and Farmer, Wil- liams county, residence West Unity, Ohio.


MOORE, D. H. (Deceased ) .


Republican, Retired, Vinton county, residence McArthur, Ohio.


MORRIS, GEORGE M.


Democrat, Educator, Fairfield county, residence Lancaster, Ohio.


MORRIS, DAVID C.


Republican, Merchant, Van Wert county, residence Venedocia, Ohio.


MUELLER, EDWARD R


Democrat, Attorney, Montgomery county, residence 800 Reibold Bldg., Dayton, Ohio.


NIEDING, ANTHONY


Republican, Attorney, Lorain county, residence Elyria, Ohio.


OBERLIN, ADAM W.


Republican, Farmer, Stark county, resi- dence 3 Eagle Blk., Canton, Ohio.


OTT, HENRY


Republican, Carpenter, Hamilton county, residence 1438 Denman St., Cincinnati, Ohio.


PALMER, OKEE M.


Republican, Real Estate, Henry county, residence Napoleon, Ohio.


PARRETT, FRANK C.


Republican, Farmer, Fayette county, residence Washington C. H., Ohio.


PENCE, G. G. O


Republican, Farmer, Highland county, residence Hillsboro, Ohio.


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PLATT, GEORGE H. Republican, Farmer, Ashtabula county, residence Williamsfield, Ohio.


PLUMB, G. M. Republican , Teacher, Delaware county, : esidence Galena, Ohio.


POWELL, JOHN K Republican, Manufacturer, Gallia county, residence Gallipolis, Ohio.


PURDUM, NELSON (Deceased) .. Republican, Real Estate and Insurance, Ross county, residence Chillicothe, Ohio.


QUINLISK, MARTIN


Democrat, Farmer, Shelby county, resi- dence Sidney, Ohio.


REIGHARD, FRANK H


Republican, Retired, Fulton county, 1 esidence Wauseon, Ohio.


ROVER, PAUL P


Republican, Attorney, Hamilton county, residence 125 W. McMillan St., Cincin- nati, Ohio ..


SHANK, PATRICK O. Progressive, Farmer, Medina county, residence, Litchfield, Ohio.


SIEBERT, LOUIS R.


Democrat, Cigar Manufacturer, Frank- lin county, residence 216 Mithoff St., Columbus, Ohio.


SMITH, CULBERTSON J


Democrat, Attorney, Butler county, residence Hamilton, Ohio.


SMITH, C. B.


Republican, Hardware Merchant, Mor- gan county, residence Malta, Ohio.


SNYDER, IRVIN F


Democrat, Attorney, Pickaway county, residence Circleville, Ohio.


SPENCER, J. M.


Republican, Farmer and Liveryman, Meigs county, residence Racine, Ohio.


SPRAGUE, W. R.


Republican, Attorney, Scioto county, residence Portsmouth, Ohio.


STEVENS, A. L.


Republican, Attorney, Guernsey county, residence Cambridge, Ohio.


STIVERS, E. B.


Democrat, Attorney, Brown county, residence Sardinia, Ohio.


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STOKES, W. W Democrat, Retired, Montgomery county, residence Conover Bldg., Day- ton, Ohio.


SWAN, W. K. Republican, Farmer, Preble county, residence Oxford, Ohio.


TERRELL, VIRGIL J.


Democrat, Attorney, Cuyahoga county, residence 911 American Trust Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio


THATCHER, O. J. Republican, Teacher, Clinton County, residence Wilmington, Ohio.


THOMPSON, FRANCIS M Democrat, Attorney, Franklin county, residence 1005 New Hayden Bldg., Co- lumbus, Ohio.


TOTMAN, M. P Republican, Merchant, Athens county, residence Athens, Ohio.


WAGGONER, ALFRED Democrat, Farmer, Sandusky county, residence Fremont, Ohio.


WALCUTT, HARRY.


Democrat, Farmer, Franklin county, residence Station A, R. D., Columbus, Ohio.


WALSH, M. J. Democrat, Farmer and Contractor, Cuyahoga county, residence South Newburg, Ohio.




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