ELBA SHEWMAKER.
Elba Shewmaker, who since
January 1, 1915, has capably served as county treasurer of Decatur county is a native
son of Iowa, his birth having occurred on a farm in Grand River township,
Decatur county, December 2, 1875, his parents being George and Emma (Bard)
Shewmaker. The father was born in Jackson county, Indiana, and from
that place came to Decatur county in 1869, after he had reached years of
maturity. It was in the same year that
Mrs. Shewmaker arrived in Decatur county with her parents, they having removed to this section
of the state from Indiana. Her birth
occurred in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1850. It
was in this county that the young couple met and a year after their arrival
they were united in marriage. They then
located upon a farm in Grand
River township,
where the father was identified with agricultural pursuits throughout his
remaining years. Prior to his removal to
this state he had enlisted for service in the Civil war as a member of the
Twenty-second Indiana Volunteers. He was
very successful in business and took an active part in local affairs, having
served from 1875 until 1878 as a member of the board of supervisors. He was a member of the Methodist Episcopal
church and died in that faith on the 16th of February, 1892, at the comparatively early age of forty-nine
years. His widow also belongs to the
Methodist church and now makes her home in Leon. To Mr. and
Mrs. George Shewmaker were born three sons: Rolla, who is engaged in farming at
Knowlton, Montana; Thomas E., who resides in California, where he also follows farming; and Elba,
of this review.
The last named was reared on
the home farm and assisted his father in the work of the fields during the
spring and summer seasons, while during the winter months he pursued his
education in the schools near his home, subsequently attending the high school
at Grand River. He was a youth of about
fifteen years at the time of his father’s demise and since then has ably
managed the farming interests in Grand
River township,
the family still having in their possession the homestead comprising two
hundred and forty acres. With the exception
of two years spent in the inspecting department of Hillman’s mercantile
establishment in Chicago, he has always lived in Decatur county.
It was in the fall of 1914
that Mr. Shewmaker was elected on the republican ticket to the office of county
treasurer of Decatur county and, taking charge of the office on the 1st
of January, 1915, he is now capably serving in that position. In his fraternal relations he is identified
with the lodge of Odd Fellows at Leon.
Having spent his entire life in Decatur county he is well known and
his election to the position which he is now filling is indicative of his
popularity in this section of the state.
He has a social, genial nature, which gains for him the warm regard and
friendship of all with whom he comes in contact.