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the r CIm iIIhI 1H f‘.mhuaiul i I»f ofbetween i lit- Michigan ami Ohio national guard, ivod by ;i J lllt; re i iIn* brief liMory or C’o. (5 latter j a - gleaned from tin* archive*;On the night of July 27. Ih77. a nunvr of Norwalk moil run in the office W. il. Waive non to organize a ministry roini-.m tiiuk1 lt;hi militialaws o' Ohio. Mr. M’olvorcon wu* ..{..minted ehairltftn ami D. A. Baker, Jr.. s . rof.i) of the meeting. K. C. i nip, y. A. Wiluman and W. S. IB h-iir-ion were appointed a eommitteo | in draw up a eon/titution and lt;e| of by law . and VV. B. NVoolverton. W. S. W' khani and .lame* (1 tiihh* were | s.ppoinied a eommiltoe to go lo Co-ltimlm. and select arm. for the company. Janielt; 0. Glbbt, C\ I- Kennan HE NEAR and ». A. Baker, Jr.. were apjiointedas a commute* to solicit mbseript ion i in defray the expenlt;es of organizing, etc. The meeting was then adjourned, - nl jeet to the call of the chairman, i At ilie next meeting, whieh was held August H, following, in St.efore noon Charles hall. Captain Bachman, of the ihree in11« Snttdioky Lighi Uuard . was present, mng Main h! ,M l“k empowered witli the neces-i suddenly i vaiy authority by tin- adjutant gener-i the way al ,,f l,u* 'Cite, the n« w company wa it ,|id not mustered into the ervlci of the state i th *\ in of Ohio. A ting under Captain Bach-\s ~ it i n*»tn’i in.-1ructions the new company tu n \i i« orlt; eeeded to elect the following nam-and which ■ «** 01 *:• -ear old captain—K. C. ('nip.is I d o lion „ Sim .........XV t. KMiUam.now The Sicond lieutenant' VS II VVnolvei-where the regiment did duty at 'I.un-pa. Many men today prominem in i lie affairs of Norwalk have been old member* o*' Co. c, and the loyjilty that• xist - throughout tin county for the company finds r* ponse in iht heart • 'of tin “boy Co. g 1* .in » a nni‘h a part of the town, jit t a much anin.-'tItttiion of the roMitvy, as tlu murthou so it si If.to see t.ie lblaw pMessrsVILLA RELENTSI!ITTLEo! of th*ON BENTON CASEiPERMITS AMERICAN SURGEON TOEXAMINE BODY OF DEApBRITISHER.», another baby cab.Ml covered ighed oft• on.Washington, Feb. 2 7 The state department today received a telegram from Consul Letc.ier, from ('hihauhau, saying that Gen Villa had consented to allow an American surgeon to examine tne remains of Wm. Benton, executed Britisher. The body lias been buried 12 days A surgeon will be sent iroin Ft Blissaccompanying Benton's wife. This development cleared the air today and prevents further international complcatlons. Bryon believe.uilnistclientrhombduy e\ pin :t 1 friendstay ini o w nTheaskedw Himthat sably o ing to torney chu rcl ferencsides py en unpletold viMr.i hat. imrnei out hhe an discus of agtenteithe pCliapiwillquest.WoiiesdaictedThe question of a name for t lie or ganizaiion being brought up, the mattel wj. - put to a vote, which resultedin the name of the “Western Reservei ,;i!a,lHiai,'“oa„ iThno,,i.i!I a|»|.lt;i11f tiH'iii lt;* non « ommi don«-«l ofh e r.-:, which were alt; follow3:! Ontlt; rly .^ur^ant—1-. Kenimni Sc 4 oini h*ni;c :inf — L. Laylin.‘ Thiril MTfctani — F. II. Boult.Fourth m rec ant— W. Bak«*r,1pin is ter re her 11tile a for si up laWins First-PrizeaidFifth rut unt —1\ II. liallupMlpera hIiv4-glmtid wasentrain her oine here,second d***and jury.vva shot *r he had is wifeC*S SIZEHtarted hyle tin* pop-I^ehenihal*of dollarst*slng pro-c Or|KraI v—-C *. W. Oakc*s, (\ L. Me r*r, 8. A Wildmaii, L R. Oliver, A T. Lloxhnm, 8. 8. Levy. G F Titus andK. lt;Merritt,Tli. following-named men were re-celved a honorary members of the1 ompaoy Jay Patrick. l\ W. Mil-lui, F. G. Gardiner. C. ii. Bot ,ford,ti. JuioImoU, J A. William-on, J. A. Wilkinson, M c M Vitty, Calvin Wliltn* y. W B Todd. A. V. Rowland,t If sitickney, l. A. Baker. l. 1‘ Cleveland. S. M. Fuller. IX H. Pox, S T A. Van Silver, K. W Gilson, T. i». Kellogg, c S Parker, W. M. Cline, .1 II. Ford. Alf W Btobst, 11. M I Wooster, T. s Woo ter, C. W. FRtlll, (Jeorge i.amkin, I. VV Bodwiek, F. t . VViekham John tiardiner and B C.'laher.Vnd today there are 47 on the ro •it r i o. G i tinlay eom|o-ed of the following young men. who nre in it becuuse military life appeals to themfuptain—Ford II. Laning.First lieutenant — R U Stein. Second lieutenant—A. VV'. Hutchins.First sergeaut—Albert L. Hear^on.Milo Ball, manager ot (lie LocalTelephone Fonipauy in Fliiiago Junction, has heen awarded the lirst prize offered by the Local Telephom • Company in a “New Busiue.-s contest.1'lie company offered $lt» in cashprizes for managers who increased their business during the year 11*12 The prizes were divided $r.u, $2‘. $15 and $lh. The prizes went us follows: Milo Ball, Chicago Junction first; Greenwich, second; Wukemau.third; iMymouth, fourth.Mr Ball had the hardest proposi tlon in the conteat and on Deeembei first the Greenwich manager lead by several points, bt^t Mr. Bull did »*»u siderable lutstling during December and finished with 1 per cent a.ieau of Greenwich. The contest wa estimated in new business on I,.tItaineitullyshe i wit hoThlt;wife itheirtile il.•ntsesi fxv ho of th ha velUHbiNoIIWas a Nativeof Monroevillelewgpa pern udvdrtislofwill grow* grow'.re nee wiiiiBen C. Robinaon. Frauk K. Rathbuu, Joe L Dehe, Phil C. Bur*r er.CorporaR — Hugh Burdue, WmWagner, John M HartreiWalter Richards, the electrician who lost hii life in the boiler explosion at the Bellevue electi!'* lifbt plant last Sunday, was a sou of C R Richards, a former rettden'Ftiliemanspill tia stiwhirlinvalpitalUlkeiAtlittlecovet from to 111 A notsidermay
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