Of The 20th Ohio Regimental AssociationHeld On The Shelby County Fair (iroundsThirty-Five Of The Old Veterans PresentShowing The Ranks Being Rapidly ThinnedNext Reunion To 8e Held At Hiawatha Park(By Col. L. G. Hunt, Sec.)The twentieth Ohio Regimental association met In nnnuul reunion In the Shelby county fair grounds, July 22, and was called to order by President Capt. Ed. E. Nutt, at eleven o'clock, n. m. Registering and receiving badges were first in order after the boys had all had a good old fashioned 20th Ohio hand shake. At 12 o'clock the dinner was called and the members of the regiment and their farailieB present together with a large number of visitors entered the dining room of the agricultural grounds where the wives and good friends and citizens had prepared a sumptuous repast and at the call of the president all joined in repenting the Lord’s Prayer, after which orders were given to load nnd in this all joined heartily.The following members of the regiment registered: Capt. W. A. Nutt. Urbana, O.; R. M. Toland, Calvin Shaw and P. W. Young, Anna, O.; Capt. E. E. Nutt, M. H. King, John Smith, Dan P. Haines, D. W. Richey. C. W. Chambers. David C \ Dan’l Wright, R. M. Wilson, .. Mcfcalla, John H. Bird. Wni. 7 ggins, W. H. Mumford. H. B. Neal, rteubeu Smelt-zer, Sidney, Ohio; J. M. Coleman, 8t. Johns, O.; LeRoy G. Hunt, Mt. Ver non, O.; Reed Llppincott, St. Paris, O 8atn’l Graham, Indianapolis, Ind.; Arthur Gregg, Homer, O.; Wm. M. Glasford, Lewistown, O.; Thomas Wright, Chilllcothe, O.; Samuel DardenartpU'HthecanUrdierdmsadI upanLLt.InPla«Cal.NetHirmatKeifortlower111*andparterhedlH4C ene din frie list-whl mai war to we i hon dop roo and nev ask wel to pre din7HiaandpreladSidTorsallnursunoffifetheWft9isdo)aclnher