Copyright USGenNet Inc., 2013, All Rights Reserved U.S. Data Repository Please read U.S. Data Repository Copyright Statement on this page: Transcribed and submitted by Linda Talbott for the US Data Repository http://www.us-data.org/ ========================================================================= U.S. Data Repository NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization. Non-commercial organizations desiring to use this material must obtain the consent of the transcriber prior to use. Individuals desiring to use this material in their own research may do so. ========================================================================= Formatted by U.S. Data Repository Chief Archivist, Linda Talbott All of the above information must remain when copied or downloaded. =========================================================================== Biographical History of Cherokee County, Iowa W. S. Dunbar & Co., Chigago - 1889 [page 556] CADE SMITH, dealer in general merchandise, Washta, Iowa, has been a resident of Cherokee County for sixteen years. He was born near Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois, October 5, 1865, and is the son of CHARLES M. and ELLEN (COOK) SMITH, the former a native of New Hampshire and the latter of Kentucky. When he was eight years old his parents removed to the State of Iowa and settled in Willow Township, Cherokee County. There the father bought 160 acres of land which he improved, building a house, barns and sheds, and set- ting out groves. CADE remained under the paternal roof until twenty or twenty-one years old, when he went away to school, attending Pierce's Business College, Keokuk, Iowa. He was afterward a student at Western Normal College, Shenandoah, Iowa. In January, 1888, Mr. SMITH went into business at Washta, Iowa, opening a general stock of merchandise, including dry-goods, groceries, boots and shoes, hats and caps, gents' furnishing goods, and clothing. The style of the firm was in the first place STRATTON & SMITH, afterward SMITH & OSBORN, and finally, in July 1889, SMITH & MCDONALD. The firm has a good trade and is doing a profitable business; by fair dealings and courteous conduct these gentlemen have commended themselves to the people of Washta and vicinity. It is the enterprise and pluck of such men as Mr. SMITH that have made Washta what it is today. Our subject was married April 13, 1887, to Miss BLANCH HINKSON, of Des Moines. Her mother is now living in the State of Louisiana, and her father died several years ago in the West Indies. Politically Mr. SMITH affiliates with the Democratic party. He is a member of the Sioux Valley Lodge, No. 470, I.O.O.F., Correctionville, Iowa. ===========================================================================