
business since. He has some very choice Hereford animals and has been prospered in his labors. Mr. Rudd owns one-half section of land well supplied with springs, and well improved. He cultivates about one hundred and twenty-five acres to hay and the balance to various crops. He has a handsome residence and has manifested thrift and good taste in his labors on the farm.
In political matters, Mr. Rudd is allied with the Republican party and is a firm supporter of their principles. In 1898, his name appeared on that ticket for county commissioner against Lewis Brant. He won by thirteen majority, being the only Republican elected on the ticket. He served for four years to the satisfaction of fill. For two years from July 10, 1899, he was deputy sheriff, under C. V. Ogle. Mr. Rudd has one brother, Knud, and two sisters, Mrs. Sarah Thornson and Mrs. Georgie Gurrick.
He was raised under the influence of the Lutheran church and is a supporter of that denomination at this time. His standing in the community is of the best and he receives generously the confidence and good will of his neighbors.
At Deedsville, Indiana, on April 24, 1904, Mr. Rudd married Mrs. Eliza Lewis, daughter of James and Isabella Fites, natives of Maine. Mrs. Rudd was born in Deedsville, Indiana.
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