UUOlLltM.Amos Forlow was called on to make a memorial address for comrades F. N. Horton and Washington C. Ryan, both members of Co. F. who had died since the reuniun a year ago. Mr. Forlow had know Mr. Horton since they were school boys together.J. T. Bushong was called on and gave a much appreciated and witty talk. Mr. B. enlisted when he lacked one day of being fifteen years old,and Tuesday was forty years since his fifteenth birthday.T. T. Armstrong and Henry Fritz both made short talks. The latter told of the first death in the company, W. H. Selby, and of the second, Henry Hopkins who was seventeen the day the company left Farmer.Mrs. Wesley Harris of Colby. Wis., whose husband served in Co. F. and Albert Farnsworth and Wm. Hopkins responded to calls to say something.The following members of Co. F in attendance:II. C. Hootman, Amos Forlow, C. Mirely, M. Hulbert, P. A. Gale, Albert Farnsworth, Jas. Beerbower, Hicksville: E. II. Randall, Samuel Keller, C. R. Crossland, II. F. Rice, L. II. Mavis, Wm. Lord, Jno. Snyder, Farmer, O.; C. E. Curtis, Wm. Roan, Mark Center, Ohio; Jas Graham, Noah Schatzer, Bryan, Ohio; Samuel Fritz, Edgerton; Lafayette Olds, Butler, Ind.