Rensselaer Republican, Volume 13, Number 51, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 September 1881 — RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE. [ARTICLE]

RESOLUTIONS OF CONDOLENCE.

Hbt.t. or Prairie Lodge, No. 125, F. A A. M. Rensselaer, Ind., Sept. 5,1881. To the W. M., Warden and Brethren of Prairie Lodge No. 125, F.AiM, of Rensselaer, Ind. Your committee appointed to prepare resolutions of condolence mn the decease of Bro. Lemuel Tyler, who died at his residence, near Rensselaer, August 21, 1881, would respectfully report the fidlowing: Whereas, It has pleased the Divine Architect of the universe to remove from us our beloved brother, Lemuel Tyler, thereby depriving his family of a kind husband and indulgent parent, the community of an industrious and worthy citizen, our order of a devoted, and earnest member. Resolved, That we bow in humble submission to this act of-Divine Providence, and endeavor to ■ prepare onr minds for that sad event which awaits u 6 aIL Resolved, That we tender onr sincere oondolence to the widow and children of our deceased brother, and will endeavor, by kind words and gentle acts, to buoy them up under this heavy stroke. Resolved, That the foregoing resolutions be spread upon the minutes of the Lodge, a copy delivered to the family of our deceased brother, and a copy furnished each of our town papers for publication. Respectfully submitted, September sth, A. D. 1881, A L. 5881. E. P. Hammond, ) M. F. Chiloote, > Com. M. L. SriTLER,)

Conference Appointments.— The following is a list of appointments for Lafayette District, Northwestern Indiana Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church: J. H. Cissel, Presiding Elder.— Arabia, • A. M. Ogbum; Battle Ground, E. B. Woodson; Boswell* J. J. Claypool; Bradford, Whitefield Hall; Brookston, J. C. Martin; Burnettsville, C. R. Ball, supply; Delphi, J. H. Claypool; Fowler and Earl Park, A. B. Bruner; Goodland, O. C. Haskell; Kentlond and Ranb, J. B. Slutz; Lafayette, Congress Street and Chauncey, Alfred Kummer; Ninth Street, S. Godfrey; Trinity, to be supplied; Lafayette Circuit, C. O. Stallard; Medaryville, J. J. Thompson; Monticello, James Johnson; Montmorency, Wesley Prettyman; Morocco, R. H. Calvert and J. Sebring, supply; Oxford, to be supplied; Pine Village, R. B. Beatty; Pittsburg, W. R. Nobes, supply; Rensselaer, J. W. Loder; Wolcott and Remington, J. Boioonrt, supply; J. W. T. McMullen, Agent for the promotion of temperance; B. Wilson Smith, Agent Indiana Asbury University.