Ohio Biographies



Cilton H. Stoll


Though among the younger members of the Bar, Mr. Cilton H. Stoll is already widely known and in the enjoyment of a lucrative practice. He was born in Madison county, but moved to Clark when quite young. His education was obtained in the schools of the two counties. He taught school for seven years, then took a law course in Ohio Northern University, and while reading law, also taught school, being admitted in June, 1902. He began practice in London with M. S. Murray, but since 1904, has been alone, occupying offices with Mayor James F. Bell in the Union Block, opposite the court House. Mr. Stoll is a Republican, and served as postmaster of Walnt Run under President McKinley.

He is regarded as well-equipped for the law, a close student, and a safe counselor. His painstaking, faithful qualities insure him success in his profession. He is prominent as Odd Fellow and K. of P. and takes a keen interest in all the affairs of the city and county.

 

From Madison Democrat 50th Anniversary - Published by the Madison Democrat, 1908

 


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