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T. Alfred Fleming named for the office by Governor Cox April Ist, 1917, has proven his ability to main- tain the high standing of the depart- ment.
During 1917 and 1918 since the great war conservation measures have been in force three-fourths of the service of the state Fire Mar- shal's office in Ohio has been for the preservation of the food and in- dustrial supply. T. Alfred Fleming was born at Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada, June 23d, 1874. His father John Fleming was a native of Dundee, Scotland and he died in 1912.
The immediate family circle of T. Alfred Fleming has in 1918 nine (9) members in war service, ranking from Senior Major to private, all from Canada. Two nieces are Red Cross nurses, one in France and one in England.
Mr. Fleming is finely educated and besides having been ordained a minister of the Gospel which calling he was compelled to relinquish on account of nervous breakdown, he has filled several important public positions.
In 1916 he was elected as a Democrat one of the Cuyahoga County delegation to the 82d General Assembly, and at the regular session of that body in 1917 he introduced House Bill No. 296 known as the "Ante- Discrimination Insurance" bill and since it became a law has proven
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its value. On November 15th, 1900, Mr. Fleming was united in mar- riage with Miss Catherine Inez Henderson of Cleveland, Ohio, and they have a daughter Lois, 15 years.
JOSEPH P. HERSHBERGER, JR. First Deputy Fire Marshal
An able assistant to his chief in the work of his department Joseph P. Hershberger, Jr., was born at Lancaster, Fairfield County, Ohio, March 24th, 1891. His father, Dr. J. P. Hershberger, was born in Lan- caster County, Pa., and he has been a practicing physician at Lancaster, Ohio, since 1881.
Joseph, Jr., was educated in the public schools of Lancaster, O., graduating from High School in 1908. He attended Ohio State Univer- sity four years, graduating therefrom in 1912 with the degree of B. of S.
He worked as an assistant on the farm in the department of Agri- culture College, O. S. U., receiving Masters Degree of Science.
Mr. Hershberger is a Democrat in politics and at the organization of the 82d General Assembly in 1917 he was made assistant clerk of the House of Representatives. In May, 1917, he was appointed First Deputy in the office of State Fire Marshal.
On June 30th, 1917, Mr. Hershberger was married to Miss Hilda M. caster County, Pa., and he has been a practicing physician at Lancaster,
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
The Ohio Constitution provides That: "So long as the State shall have public works, which require Superintendence, a Superintendent shall be appointed by the Governor for the term of one year."
This amendment was adopted by a vote of the people of Ohio in Sep- tember, 1912, and became effective January Ist, 1913.
A Superintendent took the place of a board consisting of three mem- bers.
John I. Miller, who had been ap- pointed Chief Engineer of the Board of Public Works by Governor Har- mon, in June, 1911, was appointed first Superintendent of Public Works, and thoroughly reorganized the De- partment. In the first year a saving of $24,000.00 in salaries was made alone in the elimination of unnecessary positions. A thorough revision of the fiscal system of collecting receipts and making disbursements was established. Modern methods of accounting were installed, and for the first time in many years the receipts of the Department of Public Works were greater than the expenses.
The State Department of Public Works has charge of the Canal Systems and the public parks, comprising the Ohio and Erie Canal, the Miami and Erie, Portage Lakes, Buckeye Lake, Indian Lake, Lake St. Marys and Loramie.
There has been no commercial navigation on the canals for many years, but the State has received $1,107,588.74 revenue from the public works since January Ist, 1913. The annual receipts are greater today than was the case when the canals were in full operation.
The Department has in force leases for State lands belonging to the Public Works of Ohio, to a total value of $2,250,550.00. This brings a return of approximately 6% annually on this valuation to the state.
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The annual receipts for the sale of water for power and industrial uses is at present about $85,000.00. Within the near future this amount will be greatly increased.
John I. Miller, the present Superintendent of Public Works, is a native of Mt. Vernon, Knox County, Ohio, and in early boyhood became a resident of Van Wert. He obtained his early education in the Country Schools and attended college at Angola, Indiana; Lima, Ohio, and Miami University. He taught Country School, and was principal of Delphos, Ohio, high school five years. Served as County Engineer of Van Wert County nearly five years. He was admitted to the bar in 19II, and in same month, June, was appointed Chief Engineer of the Board of Public Works by Governor Judson Harmon ; on the abolishment of the Board of Public Works, Mr. Miller was made the first Superintendent by Governor Harmon.
Governor James M. Cox has re-appointed him to this position three times.
WILLIAM ALLEN EYLAR, Superintendent of Public Printing
The important office of "State Printer," as the place is usually termed, as a rule is given to a friend and supporter of the state adminis- tration, and the present occupant, Mr. Eylar, is a Democratic editor and publisher of two newspapers, one in Adams County and the other in Brown County, Ohio.
William Allen Eylar was born at West Union, Adams County, Ohio, October 16th, 1875. His father, Joseph W. Eylar, was born at Ash Ridge, Brown County, Ohio, and he founded "The People's Defender," a Democratic newspaper, at West Union. He represented Adams County for two terms in the Ohio legislature. The mother (nee Mary Ellen Oldson), was a native of Adams County. Both parents are dead.
The son, William Allen, received his early education in the public schools at West Union and learned the trade of printer. In the year 1890 he went with his parents to Georgetown, Brown County, the father having taken charge of the "News-Democrat" in that city. Here Wil- liam attended High School, whence he graduated. After his father's death he engaged actively in the management of the News-Democrat and in 1917 he purchased "The People's Defender," at West Union, resuming control of the paper his father had founded. Both of his properties have always been the "official" Democratic newspapers in their respective counties. Mr. Eylar has the honor to own two of the best newspapers published in Southern Ohio. He is the Democratic district committeeman for the Sixth Congressional District.
He was appointed by Governor Cox Superintendent of Public Printing in 1917. In the year 1907 Mr. Eylar was joined in marriage with Miss Marjorie Hench of Georgetown, Ohio, and they have been
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blessed with four children, Thomas W., Mary Ellen, Carolina, and William Allen, Jr.
Mr. Eylar was City Clerk of Georgetown, 1907-1911, during which period the city made many notable improvements, such as building an electric light plant, new cement sidewalks and a public building con- taining a fine auditorium costing over $100,000.
EDWIN O. LEASE
The secretary to the Superintendent of Public Printing during the present adminis- tration is rather a unique personality in that he has the remarkable distinction of having served at different periods as Mayor of three separate towns in Ohio.
Edwin O. Lease was born at Fostoria, Seneca County, Ohio, August 22d, 1864. His father was Rev. Gershon Lease who was a Methodist minister all his life and a native of Logan County, Ohio. He died at Upper Sandusky, Ohio, in 1901.
The son Edwin was educated in the public schools and learned the printing trade at Fremont, Ohio, which occupa- tion he has followed most of his life. Mr. Lease worked as a reporter on Toledo newspapers for several years and in 1893-1896 he published a village newspaper at Payne, Paulding County. In the year 1897 Mr. Lease was married to Miss Eugenia Brice of Toledo, Ohio, and a son Gershon Brice 18 is now a student in High School at Batavia, Ohio. Mrs. Lease is dead.
Mr. Lease conducted the "Observer" at Bainbridge, Ross County, Ohio, and was chosen "mayor" of that thriving old town in 1898. He afterwards removed to Amelia, Clermont County, Ohio, where he worked at job printing and was three times elected "mayor" of the village. He again removed his business to Batavia and in the year 1912 was chosen "mayor" of that town. At the regular session of the Eighty- second General Assembly of Ohio in 1917 Mr. Lease was elected En- rolling Clerk of the House of Representatives and at the close of the session he was appointed by Mr. Eylar his secretary.
HENRY C. GRAY, Commissioner of Soldiers' Claims.
The Department of soldiers' claims was established by the state of Ohio for the purpose of furnish- ing information to applicants for government pensions and to aid the veterans of all our wars to secure the relief due them.
Henry C. Gray himself a veteran of the American Civil War was born at Reily, Ohio, May 28th, 1843. His father Samuel Gray was a na- tive of New Jersey. Henry C. Gray was educated in the public schools of Butler County, Ohio, and he at- tended college at Billingsville and Peoria, Indiana. During the Civil War Mr. Gray served in Co. I 167th O. V. I. and Co. A 88th O. V. I. He is a Democrat in politics and he served as Recorder of Butler County and later he was chosen Auditor of the county.
He also served as Deputy State Oil Inspector. Mr. Gray was first appointed Commissioner of Soldiers' Claims by Governor Cox in April, 1914, and for the second term April, 1917.
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MEMBERS OF THE SENATE.
WARREN G. HARDING, Republican Marion
ATLEE POMERENE, Democrat Canton
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE.
First District -* NICHOLAS LONGWORTH, Republican Cincinnati
Second District-VICTOR HEINTZ, Republican Cincinnati
Third District -* WARREN GARD, Democrat Hamilton
Fourth District-B. F. WELTY, Democrat Lima Fifth District-JOHN S. SNOOK, Democrat. Paulding
Sixth District --* Chas. C. KEARNS, Republican Batavia
Seventh District --* SIMON D. FESS, Republican Yellow Springs
Eighth District -* JOHN A. KEY, Democrat,. Marion
Ninth District -* ISAAC R. SHERWOOD, Democrat . Toledo
Tenth District -* ROBERT M. SWITZER, Republican Gallipolis
Eleventh District-H. C. CLAYPOOL, Democrat. Chillicothe
Twelfth District -* CLEMENT L. BRUMBAUGH, Democrat Columbus
Thirteenth District -* ARTHUR W. OVERMYER, Democrat. Fremont Fourteenth District-E. R. BATHRICK, Democrat Akron
Fifteenth District-GEORGE WHITE, Democrat. Marietta
Sixteenth District -* ROSCOE C. MCCULLOCH, Republican Canton
Seventeenth District -* WILLIAM A. ASHBROOK, Democrat . .. Johnstown Eighteenth District -* DAVID A. HOLLINGSWORTH, Republican .... Cadiz
Nineteenth District -* JOHN G. COOPER, Republican Youngstown
Twentieth District -* WILLIAM GORDON, Democrat. Cleveland
Twenty-first District -* ROBERT CROSSER, Democrat. Cleveland
Twenty-Second District -* HENRY I. EMERSON, Republican . . . Cleveland
*Re-elected.
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MEMBERS OF SENATE - EIGHTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
AGNEW, WILLIAM
Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, residence 41-45 E. 95th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
APPLE, I. M.
Democrat, 12th District, Darke, Miami and Shelby counties, Dealer in Thresh- ing Machinery, residence Sidney, Ohio.
BAKER, B. E.
Democrat, 13th and 31st District, Har- din, Logan, Marion, Union, Crawford, Seneca and Wyandot counties, Physi- cian, residence Milford Center, Ohio.
BENEDICT, CLARENCE A.
Democrat, 34th District, Lucas county, Teacher, residence 2444 Parkwood Ave., Toledo, Ohio.
BERRY, T. M
Democrat, 32d District, Allen, Auglaize, Defiance, Mercer, Paulding, Van Wert and Williams counties, Farmer-Manu- facturer, residence Spencerville, Ohio.
BROWN, W. M.
Democrat, 27th and 29th District, Me- dina, Lorain, Ashland and Richland counties, Farmer, reesidence R. F. D. No. 2, Nova, Ohio.
BUSBEY, T A.
Republican, IIth District, Champaign, Clark, and Madison counties, Mayor- Retired Editor, residence South Vienna, Ohio.
CRAWFORD, GEO. S
Democrat, 18th and 19th District, Co- shocton, Tuscarawas, Guernsey, part of Monroe and part of Noble counties, Farmer, residence Graysville, Ohio.
CUNNINGHAM, GEORGE S.
Democrat, 9th and 14th District, Athens, Hocking, Fairfield, Washing- ton, Morgan, part of Noble and part of Monroe counties, Lawyer, residence Lancaster, Ohio.
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DAVIS, HENRY W. Republican, 23th District, Trumbull and Mahoning counties, Real Estate, residence Youngstown, Ohio.
GALBREATH, A. A.
Republican, 20th and 22d District, Co- lumbiana, Harrison, Belmont and Jef- ferson counties, President Typewriter Company-Business School, residence Rogers, Ohio.
GILMORE, HUGH R.
Democrat, 3d District, Montgomery and Preble counties, Attorney, resi- dence Eaton, Ohio.
HARDING, CHAS. F
Republican, Ist District, Hamilton county, Druggist, residence 1570 John St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
HOLDEN, JOHN E
Democrat, 2d and 4th District, Butler,. Warren, Brown and Clermont counties, Pullman Conductor, residence Morrow, Ohio.
HOLL, GEO. W
Democrat, 32d District, Allen, Auglaize, Defiance, Mercer, Paulding, Van Wert and Williams counties, Tile and Brick Manufacturer, residence New Knox- ville, Ohio.
HORN, WILLIS.
JONES, GEORGE D.
KENNEDY, JAS. S.
Democrat, 17th and 28th District, Mor- row, Knox, Holmes and Wayne coun- ties, Attorney, residence Orrville, Ohio. Democrat, Ioth District, Franklin and Pickaway counties, Lawyer, residence 1175 East Broad St., Columbus, Ohio. Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Plumber, residence 1276 E. 115th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
LLOYD, ERASTUS G
Democrat, Ioth District, Franklin and Pickaway counties, Lawyer, residence Wyandotte Bldg., Columbus, Ohio.
MILLER, FRANK
Democrat, 13th and 31st District, Har- din, Logan, Marion, Union, Crawford, Seneca and Wyandot counties, Lawyer. residence Crestline, Ohio.
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MILLER, J. HENRY
Democrat, 15th and 16th District, Muskingum, Perry, Delaware and Lick- ing counties, Lawyer, residence New- ark, Ohio,
. MOONEY, CHARLES A.
Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Manager Life Insurance Co., residence 1008 Guardian Bldg., Cleve- land, Ohio.
MURRELL, U. G.
Republican, 5th and 6th District, Fay- ette, Greene, Clinton, Highland and Ross counties, Physician, residence Wilmington, Ohio.
OBERLIN, ADAM W
Republican, 21st District, Carroll and Stark counties, Real Estate Dealer, residence Canton, Ohio.
O'BRIEN, ROBERT J
Republican, Ist District, Hamilton county, Real Estate, residence Hotel Savoy, Cincinnati, Ohio.
PALMER, T. J
Democrat, 24th and 26th District, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Summit, and Portage counties, Farmer, R. F. D. No. 20, E. Akron, Ohio.
SHOHL, WALTER M.
Republican, Ist District, Hamilton county, Lawyer, residence 714 S Cres- cent, Cincinnati, Ohio.
SNYDER, GEORGE J .
Democrat, 34th District, Lucas county, Engineer, residence 1778 Wayne St., Toledo, Ohio.
TERRELL, VIRGIL J.
Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Lawyer, residence 911 Ameri- can Trust Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
THOMAS, FRANK W.
Democrat, 33d District, Hancock, Wood, Fulton, Henry and Putnam counties, Editor, residence Bowling Green, Ohio.
TIMBY, H. H.
Democrat, 24th and 26th District, Ashtabula, Lake, Geauga, Summit and Portage counties, bookseller, resi- dence Jefferson Road, Ashtabula, Ohio.
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TREMPER, W. D.
Republican, 7th District, Adams, Jack- son, Scioto and Pike counties, Farmer, residence Portsmouth, Ohio.
VOLLENWEIDER, OTTO E. Republican, 8th District, Gallia, Law- rence, Meigs and Vinton counties, At- torney, residence McArthur, Ohio.
WHITE, CHAS. A
Republican, 20th and 22d District, Co- lumbiana, Harrison, Belmont and Jef- ferson counties, Carpenter-Teacher, residence Lisbon, Ohio.
WHITE, LEWIS F
Democrat, 30th District, Erie, Huron, Ottawa and Sandusky counties, Farmer-Fisherman, R. F. D. No. I, Venice, Ohio.
WRIGHT, HOWELL
Democrat, 25th District, Cuyahoga county, Executive Secretary Cleveland Hospital Council, residence 1416 Men- tor Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
Democrats 25-Republicans II.
MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES - EIGHTY-SECOND GENERAL ASSEMBLY.
ACKER, WM. H.
Democrat, Printer, Hocking county, residence Logan, Ohio.
APPENZELLER, C
Democrat, Contractor, Darke county, residence R. F. D. No. 3, Greenville, Ohio.
BACKOWSKI, JOSEPH S.
Democrat, Lawyer, Cuyahoga county, residence 5719 Fleet Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
BAKER, F. E.
Democrat, Teacher, Ashland county, residence 1614 Highland St., Ashland, Ohio.
BAUM, O. W.
Democrat, Real Estate and Insurance, Summit county, residence Doyle Bldg., Akron, Ohio.
BEATY, A. L
Republican, Lawyer, Hamilton county, residence 628 W. 7th St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
BEETHAM, RUPERT R
Republican, Farmer, Harrison county, residence Cadiz, Ohio.
BILLINGSLEA, ROBERT M.
Democrat, Auctioneer, Butler county, residence Bethany, Ohio.
BLAUSER, ISRAEL M
Democrat, Farmer, Fairfield county, residence R. F. D. No. I, Basil, Ohio.
BLISS, NORMAN R.
Democrat, Salesman, Cuyahoga county, residence 1487 W. 85th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
BOWLAND, JOHN.
Democrat, Insurance, Ottawa county, residence Genoa, Ohio.
BRACH, OTTO W
BRAGG, JOHN E.
Democrat, Clerk, Lucas county, resi- dence 830 Western Ave., Toledo, Ohio. Democrat, Farmer, Erie county, resi- dence R. F. D. No. I, Castalia, Ohio.
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BROWN, JOHN H.
Democrat, Commercial Freight Agent, Cuyahoga county, residence 1373 War- ren Road, Lakewood, Cleveland, Ohio.
BRYSON, W. B.
Republican, Farmer, Greene county, residence R. F. D. No. 5, Xenia, Ohio.
CABLE, HARVEY S.
Republican, Piano Dealer, Stark county, residence 608 Second St.,N. W., Can- ton, Ohio.
CAIN, L. F.
Republican, Physician, Noble county, residence Caldwell, Ohio.
CAMERON, R. B.
Democrat, Physician, Defiance county, residence Defiance, Ohio.
CANNY, FRANCIS C.
Democrat, Lawyer, Montgomery county, residence III4 U. B. Bldg., Dayton, Ohio ..
CARTMELL, T. J.
Democrat, Piano Dealer, Auglaize county, residence Wapakoneta, Ohio.
CHAPMAN, O. B
Democrat, Decorator, Montgomery county, residence R. F. D. No. 4, Day- ton, Ohio.
CHESTER, JOHN H.
Republican, Farmer, Paulding county, residence R. F. D. No. 2, Antwerp, Ohio.
CLARK, MILTON.
Republican, Lawyer, Warren county, residence Lebanon, Ohio.
COMINGS, W. R
Republican, Superintendent Schools, Lorain county, residence Elyria, Ohio. Democrat, Insurance Agent, Putnam county, residence Ottawa, Ohio.
COWAN, JOHN
CROSSER, E. M.
Republican, Manufacturer, Columbiana county, residence Lisbon, Ohio.
DUNSPAUGH, HARRY M
Republican, Musician, Mahoning county, residence 220 Summit Ave., Youngstown, Ohio.
ELLIS, WILLIAM P
Republican, Physician, Geauga county, residence Thompson, Ohio.
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EMSWILER, JOHN D Democrat, Farmer, Morrow county, residence Cardington, Ohio.
ENTEMANN, W. E. Democrat, Hotel Proprietor, Lucas county, residence 201 Knapp St., To- ledo, Ohio.
ERTEL, EARL E
Democrat, Merchant, Clermont county, residence Loveland, Ohio.
EVANS, HENRY
Democrat, Clerk, Lucas count, resi- dence 2701 Broadway, Toledo, Ohio.
FEDERMAN, HARRY L.
Republican, Real Estate Broker, Ham- ilton county, residence 3728 Carthage Ave., Cincinnati, Ohio.
FITZSIMMONS, SAM B.
Democrat, Lawyer, Cuyahoga county, residence Society for Savings Bldg., Cleveland, Ohio.
FLEMING, T. ALFRED
Democrat, Tax Clerk, Cuyahoga county, residence 9815 Pratt Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
FLEMING, A. O.
Republican, Teacher, Mahoning county, residence 229 N. Heights, Youngstown, Ohio.
FOSTER, J. E.
Democrat, Veterinarian, Coshocton county, residence Coshocton, Ohio.
FOUTS, CHAS. H
Republican, Lawyer, Morgan county, residence McConnelsville, Ohio.
FREINER, JOHN R.
Republican, Farmer and Lumberman, Vinton county, residence McArthur, Ohio.
FRIEDMAN, MAX
Republican, Lawyer, Hamilton county, residence 40 Mitchell Bldg., Cincinnati, Ohio.
FULLERTON, H. M.
Democrat, Shoe Merchant, Highland county, residence Greenfield, Ohio.
GARDNER, JOSEPH R. Republican, Lawyer, Hamilton county, residence 2002 Wayland Ave., Nor- wood, Ohio.
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GARVER, W. F Democrat, Lawyer, Holmes county, residence Millersburg, Ohio.
GORDON, CHAS. M. Democrat, Civil Engineer, Brown county, residence Georgetown, Ohio. GORRELL, JOHN W Republican, Farmer, Carroll county, residence, Malvern, Ohio.
GRAHAM, LEONARD J Republican, Banker, Muskingum county, residence New Concord, Ohio.
GUTHERY, I. S.
Democrat, Stock Dealer and Banker, Marion county, residence R. F. D. La- Rue, Ohio.
HAKE, LESTER C.
Republican, Farmer, Trumbull county, residence R. F. D. No. I, Girard, Ohio.
HALSTEAD, IRWIN
Republican, Wool Buyer, Wyandot county, residence Upper Sandusky, Ohio.
HAYS, JOHN D.
Republican, Farmer, Belmont, resi- dence St. Clairsville, Ohio.
HEADINGTON, JULIUS
Democrat, Signpainter, Knox county, residence 581 Green St., Mt. Vernon, Ohio.
HEALD, FLOYD W.
Democrat, Accountant, Wood county, residence Bowling Green, Ohio.
HEINSELMAN, DAVID
Republican, Mahoning county, Loco- motive Engineer, residence 818 Bel- mont, Youngstown, Ohio.
HELFRICH, EDWARD D
Democrat, Physician, Crawford county, residence Galion, Ohio.
HERR, ALBERT H.
Republican, Physician, Allen county, residence Lima, Ohio.
HILL, JAMES J.
Democrat, Farmer, Licking county, residence Johnstown, Ohio.
HILTY, CHRISTIAN H.
Democrat, Farmer, Hancock county, residence R. F. D. No. 3, Ada, Ohio.
HOOLEY, CLYDE H.
Republican, Farmer, Champaign county, residence R. F. D., Cable, Ohio.
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HOOVER, KARL E Democrat, Lawyer, Wayne county, residence Rittman, Ohio.
ELDEN, JAMES HOPPLE
Democrat, Lawyer, Cuyahoga county, residence Cleveland, Ohio.
HOY, W. S. Republican, Physician, Jackson county, residence Wellston, Ohio.
HUBER, FRED Democrat, Teacher and Farmer, Mer- cer county, residence R. R. No. 6, Celina, Ohio.
HUGHES, WM. L.
Republican, Lawyer, Lorain county, residence Lorain, Ohio.
HUNEMEYER, LITTLEFORD.
Republican, Lawyer, Hamilton county, residence 1408 Tractoin Bldg., Cincin- nati, Ohio.
HUNTER, FRANK A
Democrat, Lawyer, Franklin county, residence 507 Chamber of Commerce, Columbus, Ohio.
ISRAEL, HARRY
Democrat, Automobile Merchant, Montgomery county, residence Cor. 5th and Newcom Ave., Dayton, Ohio.
JONES, ARTHUR E
Republican, President Cincinnati Metal Co., Hamilton county, residence 1300 Cutter St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
KAY, CHARLES S.
Republican, Editor, Clark county, resi- dence Springfield, Ohio.
KESSLER, J. R. B.
Democrat, Lawyer, Adams county, residence Peebles, Ohio.
KILBANE, JOHN J
Democrat, Salesman, Cuyahoga county, residence 1304 W. 87th St., Cleveland, Ohio.
KIMBALL, CARL R
Republican, Hardware Merchant and Farmer, Lake county, residence Madi- son, Ohio.
KING, C. W.
Republican, Farmer, Perry county, residence R. F. D., New Lexington, Ohio.
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KIOUS, L. R. Republican, Farmer, Madison county, residence Mt. Sterling, Ohio.
KRAFT, ALBERT M Republican, Farmer, Hardin county, residence R. D. No. 4, Kenton, Ohio.
LIGGITT, D. A Republican, Teacher, Logan county, residence, Rushsylvania, Ohio.
LUSTIG, JOSEPH
Democrat, Lawyer, Cuyahoga county, residence 4313 Clark Ave., Cleveland, Ohio.
MADDEN, HORACE B
Democrat, Blacksmith, Franklin county, residence 848 Oakwood Ave., Colum- bus, Ohio.
MANSFIELD, JOHN A.
Republican, Lawyer, Jefferson county, residence Steubenville, Ohio.
MARKER, W. A.
Democrat, Deputy Probate Judge, Van Wert county, residence Van Wert, Ohio.
McCLAVE, CHAS.
Republican, Farmer, Huron county, residence New London, Ohio.
MCKAY, HARRY.
Republican, Farmer, Clinton county, residence 326 Lincoln Ave., Wilming- ton, Ohio.
McQUESTON, N. A.
Democrat, Dentist, Richland county, residence Main and Fourth Sts., Mans- field, Ohio.
MYERS, GEORGE S.
Democrat, Lawyer, Cuyahoga county, residence 1208 B. & L. E. Bldg., Cleve- land, Ohio.
MILLER, J. S.
Republican, Lawyer, Stark county, residence 522 E. Main St., Alliance, Ohio.
MORELOCK, CHARLES A. Democrat, Horse Breeder, Union county, residence Marysville, Ohio.
MULCAHY, THOMAS
Democrat, Lawyer, Henry county, resi- dence Napoleon, Ohio.
MURPHY, WM. E.
Democrat, Farmer, Preble county, resi- dence Eaton, Ohio.
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NEISWONGER, J. W Democrat, Teacher, Monroe county, residence Beallsville, Ohio.
OTT, HENRY Republican, Carpenter, Hamilton county, residence 1009 Findlay St., Cincinnati, Ohio.
PARRETT, FRANK C Republican, Farmer, Fayette county, residence Washington C. H., Ohio.
PEARSON, L. A.
Republican, Electrician, Miami county, residence West Milton, Ohio.
PLATT, GEORGE H
Republican, Farmer, Ashtabula county, residence Williamsfield, Ohio.
POTTER, A. F.
Democrat, Veterinarian, Delaware county, residence R. R., Leonardsburg, Ohio.
POWELL, JOHN K Republican, Retired, Gallia county, residence Gallipolis, Ohio.
PUGH, ROBERT B.
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