Democratic Sentinel, Volume 3, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 30 January 1880 — Resolutions of Respect. [ARTICLE]

Resolutions of Respect.

Hall ok Pratrie Lodge,) No. 125, F. and A. M., ) Rensselaer, Jan. 22, 1880. j To the Officers-and JJrcthn n of Prairte Lodge, No. 125, F. and A. M., Pensselaer, Indiana: We, the undersigned committee, appointed to draft Resolutions of condolence, on the death of Brother Joshua Healey, would Respectfully submit the following : Whereas, It has pleased the Allwise Ruler of the universe to remove from our midst our beloved brother, Joshua He’aiey, therefore Resolved, That we deeply mourn with the sorrowing family arid friends the untimely loss of our’brother; that we recognize in brotherHealey a devoted husband, a kind father and a faithful member of our order; that we extend to his- family our most heartfelt sympathy and commend them to Him who is able to help and,sustain, them in their great bereavement; that the .Lodge room and brothers wear the usual badge of mourning for the space of thirty days; and that a copy of these Resolui ions be furnished the family of the deceased, and a copy-to each of our county papers for publication. Horace E. Jaw kk, ) YfoUDKCAi F. Chi loots, [ Com.. Marion L. Hit.veer. J Ralph Fendig purchased a bankrupt stock of goods at. less than cost and is selling them for a song. Try him.