Richmond Palladium (Daily), Volume 42, Number 303, 1 November 1917 — Page 3
THE RICHMOND PALLADIUM AND SUN-TELEGRAM, THURSDAY, NOV. 1, 1917
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OFFICIALS FOR ELECTION ARE
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Election Supervisors Finish Work Normal Vote Expected. EATON, O., Nov. -1. Complete arrangements for the election next Tuesday have been made by the board of election guperrisorB, and at a meeting
next Saturday the tiallots and sup-, plies will be given the judges in the various precincts. The war and the recent Liberty Loan campaign have served to detract interest from politics, and little is heard. The proposed amendments, however, are gaining in interest and probably will result in bringing out a vote almost normal. Following is a list of judges and clerks chosen to serve in the county's thirty-two precincts: Camden Fred Pottenger, presiding judge; Scott Fowler. Fred Van Skiver (R); Charles Smith, George Sizelove, Tom Donahoe (D). .College Comer Milton B. Brown, presiding judge; R. M. Hayes, D. O. Slack (R); Jean Ward. J. W. Broadberry, Leslie Ridenour (D). " DJxon E. E. O'Neil, presi&ng judge. Thcmas Somers, L. C. Earhart (R); Ed. Eikenberry, Ed. Stacke, Harry Connell (D). Eldorado Fred Schlientz, presiding judge; R. C. Brubaker. C. E. Shewman (R); "Fred Schlientz, Thomas Rule, Guy Campbell (D). Eaton 1 A. R. Griffis, presiding judge; Russell McNeal, Abner Johnson (R); A. R. Griffis, Charles Dove, C. J. Hunter (D), Eaton 2 Jos. D. Clear, presiding judge; S. S. Stover, J. W. Cook (R); Squire Lindsey, James T. Weir, JosGlick (D). Eaton 3 Ed. Young, presiding judge George Karch, George Longnecker (R) Squire Lindsay, James T. Weir, Joseph Glick (D). Eaton 4 Samuel Siders, presiding Judge; Joseph D. Sliver, Stephen Over-
holser (R); David May, Frank Straw, William Gard (D). Gasper Ed. Weidner, presiding judge; Thomoa O'Leary, Harry Stover (R) ; Joe Marker. Harley Hildebolt, Qua Schenck (D). Gratis, N. Sol Mornlngstar, presiding Judge; John W. Kenworthy, L. M. Kiracofe (R) ; W. P. Eikenberry. Joe Jordan. Roy Smith (D). Gratis, S. Silas Suman. presiding Judge; Ernest Hanger, Herbert Brown (R) ; R. B. Sheley. Albert Lane. John Savior (D).
Gratis Corporation Isaac Glaze, presiding Judge; Will Zimmerman, W. L. Coleman (R) ; A. G. Bunch, Stanley Dwire, Fred Witters (D). Harrison North Clarence Locke, presiding judge; Roy Shields, EWen D. Hemp (R); Clarence Locke, Ed.
Shllt, Ed. Wagner (D).
Harrison South Jacob Pundt, presiding judge; J. S. Barnhiser, R. E. Bunger (R); Jake Jundt, Frank Unger, Elsworth (D).
Israel North Harry Austin, presiding judge; D. C. Ramsey, John E. Orr (R); L. S. Foley, George W. Simpson, J. A. Campbell (D). Israel South S. C. Weed, presiding judge; Harry Wright, H. M. Sizelove (R); Georcie Whitesell, Linn Hill, George McDonbugh (D). Jackson C. F. Miller, presiding judge; L. E. McWhinney, P. C. Flora, O. T. Aydelotte (R); C. F. Miller, Darrell Swisher, Lester Benham (D). Jefferson Ollie Hill, presiding judge; D. C. Price, Everett Reid (R); Ollie Hill, Alva Marshall, Moffitt Engift (D). Lanier Joe Bafler, presiding judge, H. G. Bunn, Frank Durkle (R) ; Joe Dafler, Will H. Harkrider, W. W. Summers (D).
Lewisburg Jesse Foster, presiding
judge; O. B. Ford, Walter Ruff (R) ;
Clem Shields, Rocky Fau, John Myers
(D). Monroe West Albert Banta, presld
ing judge; Alonzo Studebaker, Wesley
Hapner (R) ; Albert Banta, Glen Kirk-
land. Ernest Troutwine (D).
Monroe West Ernest Eikenberry, presiding judge; F. A. McClure, Wm. House (R); Ernest Eikenberry, Harley Brown, C. H. Miller (D). New Paris J. S. Benner, presiding judge; J. M. Sawyer, Frank Murphy (R) ; Harry Killbourne, M. O. Penland, Neal Mitchell (D). Somers Henry Moore, presiding judge; John Uhl, Earl Orebaugb (R) ; Lawrence Kirven, Wm. Lamar, J. L. Horrigan (D). Twin Ed. Ehler, presiding judge;
GETS DIVORCE DECREE
EATON, Nov. 1. Helen Wllhite, of this city, suing Clarence Wllhite, of Richmond, Ind., has been granted a divorce In common pleas court on grounds of wilful absence. The was restored to her maiden name, Eason.
Elmer Black, Lawrence Black (R) ; Ed Ozias, Edward Ehler, Roscoe Shaffer (D). Verona A. M. Smalley, presiding judge; Joseph Vaughan, Earl Harris (R); Wm. Smith, H. A. Hlnea, Walter Weidner (D). Washington E. J. J. Kay lor, presid
ing judge; Frank Eving, Noah Geeting (R); J. J. Kaylor, Cleve Montgomery, Ora Magill (D). Washington W. Frank Stevens, presiding judge; Wm Huffman, Floyd Ashworth (R) ; Frank Stevens, George Stover, Charles Fudge (D).
West Alexandria N. David Potterf, presiding judge; Frank Pyles, R. C. Loy (R); Dvid Potterf, Jesse Myers, Thomas Steward (D). West Alexandria S. E. J. Henry, presiding judge; E. L. Derby, Earl Coffman (D); J. H. Ehler, Jr., John Glander, Sari Smith (D). West Elkton L. G. Stubbs, presiding judge; Earl Phares, Ernest Kenworthy (R); Henry Kuch, Frank Swope. A. R. Kirk (D). West Manchester Charles Troutwine, presiding judge; Grank Parks, Arless Furry (R); Charles Troutwine, John Moneybrake, T. C. Braddock (D).
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