Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 71, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 14 December 1910 — Page 5 Advertisements Column 4 [ADVERTISEMENT]
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The above is a likeness of Mrs. R. Ridenour, a well-known Seattle realty broker, with offices at 501 American Bank Building. Sbe came to Seattle several years ago, and has built up a prosperous business. Her success is due solely to her own efforts and individual ability and she enjoys the respect and confidence of all who know her. Mrs. Ridenour’s home is at 134 4 Franklin Ave., and she is the mother of two beautiful children. Mrs. Ridenour left last Thursday on an important trip to Los Angeles and Chicago. She will be absent a month, returning home on December (Wash.) Times. One Jasper county woman still succeeds in business in Seattle, Washington, as you will se from the above sketch, with picture, Telephone or send your order] for everything in the fruit line to Murray’s grocery. John M. Knapp, local agent for the Ford auto, has rented the room first ds»or south of his livery barn and put in a carload of new cars. ' - The mercury got down to wijhin a degree or two of zero Sunday and Monday nights but the days are pleasant and it is fine winter weather here.
t Mrs, J. A. Larsh was operated An yesterday at a Chicago hospital for cancer. Mr. Larsh was present at the operation, having gone up a few days ago. J. F. Osborne and family of south of town left yesterday for Canyon City, Texas, where Mr, Osborne has rented a farm. The best wishes of their Jasper county friends go with them to their new home. Miss Mabel Selmer, daughter >t John Selmer of Milroy tp., and ( John Johnson were married today at noon at the bride’s home. We will have a more detailed, item of the wedding in the urday’s issue. - j \ One of the twin daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Pollock of Morocco died Friday afternoon, aged about four months. Ie had been, ill since birth. Mrs. Pol-, lock was formerly M iss V iola Reed of Rensslaer. -Mrs. Nellie L. Johnson of Logonsport, representing the Indiana Children’s Home Society for the ( northern section of the state was j in Rensselaer yesterday looking after the interests of children that have been placed in homes in the country. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Moorhead and children of Limon, Colo.i came Saturday for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Xevil. They had been visiting Albert’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Moorhead, in Jennings county for a couple of weeks fore coming here. Crown Point Star: From good authority we 'learn that Mr. Gifford will start early in the spring to complete his railroad, having everything in readiness to come td Crowm Point with it. He intends keeping straight north with it until he strikes the Panhandle road and then run parallel into this place.
