DEMOCRAT SUN.THREE GREATBIG MENWill Be On Demoscratic Ticket forIt11SERVICE BOARDph1'IUnited Parly BehindaThem~No Opposition toCouncil at Large.a♦ ♦♦ JOSErH W. SLONEKER, ♦♦ CHRIS. PABST AND CHRIST. ♦« BENNINGHOFEN WILL BE ♦lt; THE NOMINEES OF THE ♦« DEMOCRATIC PARTY FOR ♦♦ BOARD OF PUBLIC SERV ♦Ab♦ ICE. THEY ARE THE ♦♦ CHOICE OF THE UNITED ♦♦ DEMOCRATIC PARTY OF ♦O HAMILTON. ♦♦ ♦tihaw1Shortly before noon today there ^I hwas tiled the petitions ot Christ. Ben-ninghofen, Chris. Pabst anti JosephW. Sloneker as democratic candidates for the board of public service.These three men are the unanimouschoice of the democratic party lead-(era and they will be the party nominees without opposition.Tlie candidaev of Messrs. Benninvr-liofen. Sloneker and Pabst i tin* resuit of the action of the party leaders in Hamilton who are working together for the party's good.Fully two mouths ago such mena* «Judge Clarence Murphy, Charles EMason, Judge Warren Hard, Henry C. Orav. Peter Sehwah, Jos, J. Pa-ter, Chris. Pabst, Judge Ed H. Jones,fudge Clarence It. HartkotT, J. K4 *Lohnian, William F. Mason, WilmeiS, Brown, P. E. Welsh, M. O. Bums.John B. Connaughtou, Bert S. Bartlow and Senator I. Huffman, a lealt;era in the democratic parly in Ham ilton and Butler county, met and extlpressed one common thought PI TFOR W AH I) THE BEST MEN OB-i1TA IN ABLE FOR THE OFFICESUi»IN THE riT\ OF HAMILTON.Then* was mi Uissrntinii voice.The 111 ret* named democrat a reptrsented the together** otj democrat it* par y in Hamilton for the common good. the “getting to-1aether that wa started a vear agoThese democrats were actuated bvone thought, and one thought alone,and that was the good of the party anti also the good of Hamilton. Eachand ever* one of the leaders namedexpressed a sincere desire tor the verv best men for all the offices. Andit was at subsequent meetings of themen that the selection of Chris.Pabst, Christ, Heuninghofen aud Joepli W, Sloneker was made for thenominees for board of public service. And thus it was that the partyactually drafted three ot the bestmen in all the citv for service boardcandidates. The men agreed to *a*ritiee their private business for thegood of Hamilton, Consequentlytheir petitions were put in circulation, and never were petitions signed more heartily aud gladlv.