The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. NIHART, of Williams County. Orrin H. Nihart, Representative from Williams county, was born in that county,October 17, 1871. His early life was spent on the farm; began teaching at the ageof 18, which profession he followed for several years, graduating from the NorthernIndiana Normal in 1895, receiving the degree of A. B. The fall of the same yearentered Medical College, graduating from Starling Medical in 1898. He waselected Coroner of Williams county in the fall of 1898 by a good majorit


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. NIHART, of Williams County. Orrin H. Nihart, Representative from Williams county, was born in that county,October 17, 1871. His early life was spent on the farm; began teaching at the ageof 18, which profession he followed for several years, graduating from the NorthernIndiana Normal in 1895, receiving the degree of A. B. The fall of the same yearentered Medical College, graduating from Starling Medical in 1898. He waselected Coroner of Williams county in the fall of 1898 by a good majority, butrefused the second nomination. Mr. Nihart has always been true to the Republicanprinciples, but not an office seeker, and accepted the nomination for Representative ohthe Republican ticket only after the earnest solicitation of his friends, and was electedby a plurality of 1,048, running 300 ahead of the ticket. He is a member of the F. & A. M., I. O. 0. F. and K. of P. In 1898 he wasmarried to Miss Lulu I. Ewan, daughter of A. H. Ewan, of Bryan, 0. (459). MR. ODONNELL, of Putnam County. Owen J. ODonnell, Democrat, Representative from Putnam county, was born inMadison, Indiana, in July, 1866. He received a common school education in Madison,and was entered as an apprentice to a tailor in that city. Completing his trade bemoved to Cincinnati, and in 1888 located in Leipsic, Putnam county. In 1893 he wasmarried to Miss Kate Kihm, and has five children, two boys and three girls. Havingbeen reared a Democrat^ Mr. ODonnell is an earnest advocate of the principles ofthat party. He is an active friend to the cause of organized labor. Mr. ODonnell is a member of the standing committees on Ditches, Drains andWatercourses, Library and Public Ways. (460)


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