The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. WALTERS, op Van Wert County. Sumner E. Walters, Representative from Van Wert county, was born inWellsliire township. Van Wert county, Ohio, November 12, 1874. He was born andraised on a farm, attended the district school until fifteen years of age, after whichtime he spent several terms in the Western Ohio Normal School at Middlepoint,Ohio, there fitting himself for teaching, in which profession he was actively engagedfor seven years. During the summer of 1894 he attended the Steadman Busi
The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . MR. WALTERS, op Van Wert County. Sumner E. Walters, Representative from Van Wert county, was born inWellsliire township. Van Wert county, Ohio, November 12, 1874. He was born andraised on a farm, attended the district school until fifteen years of age, after whichtime he spent several terms in the Western Ohio Normal School at Middlepoint,Ohio, there fitting himself for teaching, in which profession he was actively engagedfor seven years. During the summer of 1894 he attended the Steadman BusinessCollege at Toledo, 0. He married Miss Kittie M. Allen, December 23, 1894. now owns and resides upon a farm in Liberty township, Van Wert was elected to the 74th and re-elected to the 75th General Assembly as aRepublican. (479). MR. WAYNE, OF Hamilton County. Dudley P. Wayne, Republican, one of the Representatives from Hamilton coun-ty, was born in Cincinnati, May 18, 1861. Was educated in the public schools ofthat city, and then attended Urbana University, at Urbana, 0., where he graduatedin 1881. He studied law in Ramsey, Matthews and Matthews office, and at the sametime attended the Cincinnati Law School, graduating with the class of 1883, andbeing admitted to the bar in June of that year. He was married to Adelaide , of Urbana, 0., December 1884. Mr. Wayne was a pioneer in the settlementof South Dakota, where he helped to found the town of Ipswich, which became thecounty seat of Edmunds county, in 1884, and where he continued the practice ofhis profession until March, 1894, when, owing to climatic conditions, affecting hishealth, he returned to Cincinnati, where he now has a large and growing practice. Mr. Wayne resides in Harrison, in the western part of the county and main-tains his law office in
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