Democratic Sentinel, Volume 6, Number 34, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 September 1882 — Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

r-Jt ~ I t I I List of Officers and @OS»1IOS FOB THE THIRD ANNUAL SOLDIERS’ RE-UNION! 5-

WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th. 1. Reception of Visiting Commands Grand Army Posts, and Comrades, at trains, by Committee, escorted by McPherson Post G. A. R. and Rensselaer Comet Band. 2. March to Camp Miiroy, via Main, .Division, Washington and River Streets. 3. On arrival in Camp the Association will pe called to order by the President. 4. Prayer by Chaplain, J. B. Smith. 5. Address of Welcome by Charles H. Price. 6. Response by Comrade John H. Gould. 7. Music by Rensselaer Cornet Band. 8. Dinner Call. AFTERNOON. 2:15. Music by Martial Band and Re-assembling. 2:30. Toasts and Responses. 3:30 to 5:45. Report to and Enrollment by A. A. Gen.; Assignment of Quarters by Quartermaster; Arms, &c., by Ordnance Officer, and Supper Tickets by Commissary. 6:00 Supper. 7:30. Camp-fire Reminlscenses and other Impromptu Amusements. 11:00 Taps. Thursday, Sept. 28th. 5:30 a. m. Reveille. 6:00 “ Sunrise Concert by Martial Bands. 6:30 “ Breakfast Call. 7:00 “ National Airs byrCornet Bands. •7:30 “ Guard Mount. ‘ 8:00 “ Surgeon’s Call. . 8:10 “ Sick Call. 8:30 “ Battalion Drill. 9:50 “ ‘Yankee Doodle,’<fcc.,bv Cornet Bands. 10:00 “ Oration, by Col. R. P. DeHart. 10:45 “ • Song, by Grand Army Posts. 10:55 “ Music by Cornet Band. 11 to 12 m Toasts and Responses. 12:30 p.m. Dinner Call. Grand Basket Dinner. 2:30 to 3:30 Skirmish Drill. 3:30 to 5:30 Voluntary Sports and Amusements. 6:00 Supper Call. 7:00 to 10:50 Bowery Dance and social good times. 11:00 Taps.

Friday, Sept. 29th. 5:00 a. m. .Reveille. 5:35 “ Sunrise Greeting by Martial Bands. 6:00 ’ Breakfast Call. 7:00 “ Hail Columbia and Dixie by Cornets. 7:30 “ Guard Mount. 8:00 “ Surgeon’s Cali. 8:10 “ Sick Call. 8:30 “ Company Drill. 9:00 u Battalion Drill. 10:00 “ GJohp Brown,’ by Cornet Bands. 10:20 to 11:30 Five Minute Speed iss, Songs & Music. 12:00 m. Dinner Call. 1:00 p. m. Free for all Bicycle Race for purse of 810. Divided in $5, 83 and 82. 2:00 “ Dress Parade. 2:30 “ Preparation for Engagement. 3:00 t04:30 Sham Battle. 4:30 General’s Call. Strike Tents and break Camp. Note Camp Milroy, named in honor of our il lustrous veteran comrade, Gen. Robert H. Milroy, who entered the service from Jasper county, will be organized on the grounds of the Jasper County Agricultural Association. Everything practicable in the way of quarters, rations, wooe, etc., will be provided tree to visiting Posts organized companies and comrades, who wi’ 1 also be furnished season gate tickets free. Officers of the Association. Edwin Brown, Pres’t. Wm. Cummings, Sec’y. Vice Presidents. Henry C. Smith, of Benton: James A. Burnham ot Jasper; Frank Oswalt, of Newton; Nelsrm Bennett, of Pulaski; John McAllister, of White. Executive Committee. Hon. E. P. Hammond, Chairman: Captains M F Chilcote, Secretary, andF. W. Babcock, Treasurer. Brigade Commanders. Colonels Leroy Templeton, of Benton; D. H. PatBurson J of Pulaski K ’ Warren ’ of Newton; George Post Commandant and Staff. Colonels E P. Hammond, Commandant; N. A. Logan, Chief of Staff; Captains Vie-us A A General: M. F. Chilcote, A. Q. M General;’ F. D‘ Carson, Chief of Ordnance. Medical Staff W I?- Spencer. .............. Surgeon in Chief. For Benton Battalion —Dr. J. H. Whitcomb. For Jasper Battalion—Drs. I. B. Washburn and —, tlt -r, . ~ J. H. Loughridge. For Newton Battalion—Drs. C. E. Triplett and J. -r, t* t i . Hatch. For Pulaski Battalion—Dr. H. E. Pattison. For White Battalion—Dr. R. J. Clark. Provost Marshal Maj.. Wm. Cummings. Committees. Invitation and Reception— J. H. Loughridge H E James, M. L. Spitler. ’ * • Transportation—E.L. Clark, J. W. Powell B F Ferguson. ’ * * . Ordnance—D. H. Yeoman, D. J. Thompson, C.C. Starr. Q. M. Departmentr— A. J. Yeoman, W. W. Warren, Joseph Willey, Allen Catt. Commissary Department—L. L. Daugherty W H Gwin. Erastm< Peacock, John C. Chilcote, and —O- & Link, W. H, Rhoades