The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . reliable Democrat, commencing service for party when only twenty years old,by delivering speeches in the then national campaign; alert, active and earnest in alllocal political struggles, attending conventions, assisting in campaigns, he is one of thetrusted and valuable men every ready with purse, pen and voice to defend the right,or wage war to exterminate wrongs of the people. Senator Roudebush was united in marriage in 1878 to Ida Anderson, of New-ton ville, Clermont county, who died in 18


The biographical annals of Ohio, A handbook of the government and institutions of the state of Ohio . reliable Democrat, commencing service for party when only twenty years old,by delivering speeches in the then national campaign; alert, active and earnest in alllocal political struggles, attending conventions, assisting in campaigns, he is one of thetrusted and valuable men every ready with purse, pen and voice to defend the right,or wage war to exterminate wrongs of the people. Senator Roudebush was united in marriage in 1878 to Ida Anderson, of New-ton ville, Clermont county, who died in 1889, leaving two sons, William AndersonRoudebush, now a student in Denison University, and Allen Cowen Roudebush, whois finishing the high school course in the Batavia schools. He is a member of the standing committees on Agriculture, County Affairs, Fed-eral Relation, Finance, Judiciary, Insurance, Medical Colleges and Universities,Municipal Corporation No. 1, Railroads and Telegraphs, Privileges and Elections. (362) THIRTY-FIRST DISTlRIOT,Composed of the Counties of Seneca, Crawford amd JOHN C. ROYER, or Tiffin. The Senator from Seneca is a Democrat, an experienced public officer, a skillfulattorney and a man of pleasant personality. He is serving his second term and cameto the Senate almost directly from serving two terms as Probate Judge of Senecacounty, and brings to the consideration of proposed legislation the trained mind of asuccessful judge whose experiences lie directly along the lines of the private andpersonal interests of the common people. The litigation before the Probate Court isa fruitful source of private weal or woe, and a legislator whose previous traininghas been along these lines in actual practice, has a distinct advanteige in considering the possibilities which lie wrapped up in the numerous propositions which comebefore the General Assembly. Senator Royer was bom in Thompson township, Seneca county, May 6, 1856,and lived with his parents on th


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