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intaluntyOldieiogId At)al aa-on In , July Presi-9leven oceiv-after I fash-At 12 id the their large dining ounds rlendH irnptu-presl-Lord’s •e giv-Joineda regi-Nutt. Calvin a, O.;, John Hcliey, Dan’l c Call a, W. H, Smelt-an, 8t. t. Ver-Paris, , Ind.; n. M. boonsHmihtiry, O.. a few months ago by a ffcnil Im'arnme. No braver soldier ilir.u It. A. Larlmor- ever «*n1 Ini«•lt;! In the nrmy; no grander t'hrUMan g*'n* llenpin In war or pf-j\lt;»- walked the ♦'mill, always practicing the print*!-plea of the golden mb*, no man In I he Twentieth Ohio, or In the army ran over nay aught against Robert A. Larlmoro. That such a tnnn and sol dler of Ids country should In* the victim of the murderer’s hand \* a and, «ad ending of a noble life. Comrades,I ask that those words be made a part of our records.Letters of regret were read from Lt. Henry O. Dwight, now a minister In the American Bible House, A at or Place, X. Y.; from It. 0. Hunt, Rialto, Gal.; Thomas J. Condon. Pawnee, Neb.; ’Squire J. Baker, Relmore, O.; Hiram Ohl, Niles, O.; Gaddis I*. Huge, man. Ravenna. Neb.; Job Reeder. Kensington, O.; R. R. Stobor, Rockford, O.; Capt. Wm. Sklllen, York-town, Ind.; Joseph McVay, Ind.; Luther Stewart, Wyandott, South Dakota. The letters of Lt. Dwight. R. C. Hunt and Thomas Condon were made a part of the minutes and also the letter dictated by (’apt. Wm. Sklllen. as he Is near death's door with Bright's disease.Capt. Sklllen savs he has met the enemy and surrendered for the first time in his life. “1 attended an old friend’s funeral some time ago and listened to a good funeral oration and while there wondered what the good man of God would say of him if he was the other man. 1 had a struggle to get to the church and afterward weut to the doctor's office and came home with powder and pills uml dopes and squills and retired to the room Valentine's day 150 days ago. and have never been out Hince and* never expect to go out alive. He asked that the hoys write him a farewell letter. The letter wan written to him and signed by every comrade present expressing sadness and bidding him good-by.The next reunion will be held at Hiawatha Park, Mount Vernon, Ohio, and the date will be named by the president and secretary. It will be later in the season as the date of the Sidney reunion was at too busy a time for many of the boys *o attend.Short talks were made by neurly all comrades present and quite a number of the ladles. Songs were sung and three of the old comrades of the 20th furnished music with the rife and sheep skin being a part of the regimental musicians during the war.The Regimen! closed iia session, aa Is its r*?gular custom, by singing the doxology. *-The world’s most successful medicine for bowel complaints Is Cham-Pass TlmOn Tin ReAbout FMl. Verr tor for an noon when ed throng tered in tl ity Contes Cleveland test cover July 25, 20 by the mti Columbus, to Clevehi touched or Wooster, ing Green, Oberlin nrIt was when the III Studolmke of this clt; Vernon an. tersectlou square an came In down Mai the car in tnken dow the day blt; Cleveland, took guso Vernon Ai the recordIn this number o, |entered fo within n grade of runabout, 54.000 Owi rr-Singer j ytrnte inos what clnlu tlon and buyer.The big out the r fulfilled H the party par to an car was a land New
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Mount Vernon, Ohio, US

Fri, Jul 29, 1910

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