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History of Story County, Iowa Vol 2 by William O. Payne, 1911

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Miner, a Chicago grain merchant, as his agent at Collins, being placed in charge of the elevator. In August, 1906, he rented an elevator on his own account and has since engaged in the grain business, being now known as one of the extensive grain buyers of the county. He has exercised good judgment in business affairs and is recognized as one of the most substantial and progressive men of his locality.

On the 11th of June, 1894, Mr. Hale was united in marriage to Miss Mary McWhorter, of Collins township. His wife having died May 1, 1900, he was again married, the lady of his choice being Miss Viola McWhorter, a sister of his first wife. Two children were born to this union: James, deceased ; and Maude.

Mrs. Hale is a member of the Christian church and is a lady of admirable characteristics, which have made her a host of friends. Mr. Hale is a man of versatile talents, thoroughly energetic and capable in business affairs and has a reputation for faithfulness in the discharge of obligations and fidelity to principle which speaks in no uncertain terms as to his standing in the community. He gives his support to the republican party, and while he has not sought political honors he served for three years as mayor of Collins and is at the present time a member of the town council.


MARTIN T. WAULA.

Martin T. Waula, one of the old residents of Story county, was born in Norway on the 20th of December, 1851, in which country he spent his boyhood and acquired his education. At the age of sixteen years he decided to try his fortune in a new country, feeling assured that he would find greater opportunities and better advantages here, and in 1867 he came to the United States. On his arrival in this country he went to Tama county, Iowa, but only remained there one year, however, and then came to Nevada, Story county. Later he located in Roland, this county. His first real-estate investment in the United States was in eighty acres of land in Hamilton county, Iowa, and on selling that he bought one hundred and forty acres in Warren township, Story county, on which place he continues to reside.

Mr. Waula married Miss Anne Johnson and by this union were born the following children: Anna, Caroline, Clara and Otis. The family worship with the Lutheran denomination, with which the parents are identified by membership. Ever since his naturalization Mr. Waula has cast his vote with the republican party, feeling that its policy best serves the interests of the general public. He has always taken an active interest in local politics and is at present township assessor, which office he has held for eight years.

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