Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 September 1882 — SOLDIER’S REUNION. [ARTICLE]
SOLDIER’S REUNION.
The Executive Committee of the Soldier s Reunion, met at the office of Frank W. Babcock, pi esent except Capt. J. A. Burnham who had been called away by sickness. COMMITTEE ORGANIZED. Chairman, Judge Hammond. Secretary, Capt. M. F. Chilcote. Treasurer, Capt. F, W. Babcock. THE REUNION The Reunion will be held at the Rensselaer Fair Grounds, on Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, September 27th, 28th and 29th. The following appointments and assignments were made: POST COMMANDANT & STAFF. Commandant, Col. E. P. Hammond Chief of Staff, Col. Logan. Asst. Adjt. Gen. Capt. Vigus. Quart’r Mast’r, Capt. M. F. Chilcote. Commissary, Capt. J. A. Burnham. Ch’s of Ord., Capt. F. D. 1 arson. MEDICAL STAFF. Surgeon in Chief, Dr. Win. Spencer, For Benton Battallion, Dr. J. H. Whitcopib., Newton Batallion, Drs. C. E. Triplett and J. A. Hatch. Jasper Battallion, Drs. I. B. Washburn and J. H. Loughridge. I’uJaski Battallion, Dr. Pattison. White county Batallion, . COMMITTEES.
programme: Capt. F. W. Babcock, Capt. C. i A Edmonds, Dr. I. B. Washbur n. | INVITATION AND RECEPTION. Dr. J. H. Lougliridge, M. L. I Spitler, H. E. James. ! ORDNANCE. Capt. David H. Yeoman, David . J. Thompson, C. C. Starr. TRANSPORTATION. Ezra L. Clark, John W. Powell, I B. F. Furgison. Q. M. DEPARTMENT! A. J. Yeoman, William W. Warren, Joseph Willey, Allen Catt. COMMISSARY DEPARTMENT Lewis L. Daugherty, William H. Gwin, Erastus Peacock, John j C. Chilcote. FtAGS AND DECORATIONS. Dr. O. C. Link, Wm. H. Rhoades ' C. P. Wright.
BRIGADE COMMANDERS. Col. Leroy Templeton, of Ben- ’ ton, Col. H. R. Warren, of Newton; Col. George Burson, of Pulaski; Col. D. H. Patton, of Jasper. Staff officers and chairmen of committees are authorized to appoint further aids and assistants as necessary. Each county will select its own Batallion and Company commanders. The committees and persons above named, are requested to meet with the Ex, Committee at the office of Frank W. Babcock, Friday September Bth, at 1 o’clock p. m., to perfect ARRANGEMENTS. Tne committee will spare no efforts to make the Reunion a complete success. They invite the co-operation of all Soldiers, and Posts of the Grand Army of the Republic of the district. They request the presa of the district to publish these proceedings, and keep the proposed reunion before the people. E. P. Hammond, ~ _ „ Ch’p Fx. Com. Mordecai F. Chilcote, Sec.
Mis© Mollie Babcock ba© returned from Plymouth, Ind. . Thanks to Mr. Willis for a quantity of fresh cider. Rensselaer Schools commence next MondayCon tractors and builders see ad< vertisement in another column.
Dr. Thomas. Oculist, Aurist, and Dermatologist, of Lafayette, will be at Dr. I. B. Washburn’s office, Rensselaer, on Tuesday, September sth. Persons having diseased eye© or ears will have an opportunity to be treated by a specialist who ha© attended the largest medical schools and hospitals in the United States. Persons disfigured by diseases of the skin, ench as blotches, pimples, erup, tions of the face, or in other localities can piobebly have them cured by calling on him for treatment. He is well supplied with surgical instruments and makes any of the operations of the eye, such as the operation for crossed eye. cataract. &e. He can relieve many persons wno are deaf, and can stop distressing noises in the head as well as discharge© of matter from the ear. Those who call on him the first day will be tieated for the same fee for the entire time as for a part. Remember the day—Sept. 5th.3
