Three Great Big Men For Service Board.»* * ' CHRIST. BENXIN'fJHOFEX.JOSEPH W. SLONEKEK.»CHRIS, PABST.Three great big men.Yen, the Democrat-Sun wag right. A few days ago tlii** paper said that the democratic party leader* in Hamilton had derided on THREE GREAT BIO MEN for the candidate* for board of public service. T!ii statement was greeted by the Republican-New.-. with iis usual sneer add scold, and that paper made the assertion that instead of the demo-«cratic leaders working for the good of the jwople they were engaged insome dark plot. In the light of facts, how silly that talk sounds. The7vy j, * . 'charge fall* of it* own weight.r* f p 'f”. m-iJ| ::The Democrat-Sun is DE-lighted to say that Chris. Pa list, Joseph W. Sloneker and Christ. Benninghofen are the candidate' of a unitedfflJIjyjl HU ' ■ ■ ■ * ■ # * k ; £and enthusiastic democratic party. All the party leader' of Hamilton arc hack of their candidacy; the whole party, too, i back of tlieir candidacy; they will be nominees of fh- democratic party, without t»p-ptwition, at the primary to he held on Octobe* 5th.; . The people of Hamilton are to he congratulated that the democratic party will present three auch men as it* candidates for the important office of board of public service. The men are well known; no betterI** *ien could hare been secured; they are all honest, honorable, uprightmen, men who have the interest* of Hamilton at heart andlie relied MHln to at all ?itnlt; - look after tin* 4»est intercutsbusinesstWm* * . |* J » « «of Hamilton.r. Mr. Benninghofen is one of the owners of the big Shuldi Benning-hofen woolen mill; he is a big laud owner; be is a director of the Tint National Bank.* Joseph W. Bkmeker, the ex-eounty treasurer, at present is in the insurance business with Mr. John Seward. He i a dircetor of the Hamilton Home Telephone Co., and is interested in other business enterprises.Chris Pabst, county auditor, a man versed in public affairs, a manufacturer also; his business administration of the affairs of Butler courtly*makes him most acceptable to the jieople of Hamilton as a member of the aerviee board.They are great big menthree—just such men as Greater Hamilton need* as public ofHcials.Them* three men were in iio sense candidates for the office. Notone of them sought the place. Every one of them were drafted by the unanimous and hearty demand of the democratic party leaders »,f Hamilton.And oil the other ham! Messrs. Benninghofen, Pabst and SlouekerHaerrtieedgood-'gj-s .-I-. •* *-ft ..*:~',i.-, . ------- ^ ■■ ~ ' rJuat as Theodore K. Barton, congressman, sacrificed hi niseif to becomethe republican nominee for mayor of Cleveland, so the three gentlemenabove named have sacrificed themselves to become the candidates forboard of public service of Hamilton. They are doing this for the honorand glory of Hamilton.Messrs. Benninghofen, Cabs? and Sloueker will be the unanimous choice of the democratic party at the primary ami in Noo vein her the people ot Hamilton will honor them with election.