SAMUEL WESLEY KLAUS
Samuel Wesley Klaus is one of the proprietors of
a general store at Earlville conducted under the name of Holscher
& Klaus, and is considered one of the enterprising and reliable merchants
of the town. He was born in Delaware county
on the 12th of January, 1861, a son of John D. and
Elizabeth (Hartbeck) Klaus, both of whom were natives
of Hanover, Germany, but came to America about 1840. They first
located in Missouri but after two years
came to this county, where they bought government land, which they improved
from year to year. Both passed away in this county and their deaths were
sincerely mourned by those who knew them. To their union were born six
children, namely: Mary, the wife of Rev. F. H. Wellemeyer,
of Charles City, Iowa; Elizabeth, who married George Irmscher,
of Epworth, this state; Rev. W. H., of Redfield, South Dakota; Rev. J. H., a
resident of La Crosse, Wisconsin; Samuel Wesley, of this review; and Adelaide,
the wife of Herman Holscher, both of whom are now
deceased.
Samuel Wesley Klaus remained at home until he
attained his majority and was given the advantage of a liberal education
as he attended Northwestern College in Galena, Illinois. He taught school for
two years and then accepted a position as clerk in a general store, where he
remained for three years, after which he established a store of his own in
Earlville in 1887. He is still carrying on
business there as a member of the firm of Holscher
& Klaus. He is systematic and businesslike in all that he does and
he uses discrimination in the purchase of stock, buying an excellent line of
goods and one suited to the needs of his community. As their prices are
moderate the firm has a large patronage, the store being well known throughout
that part of the county.
Mr. Klaus was married in 1886 to Miss Lizzie
Loomis, who was born in Farley, Iowa, a daughter of N. J.
and Mary (Kirby) Loomis, both of whom are deceased. Two sons were born to Mr.
and Mrs. Klaus, namely: Roy W., who is a practicing physician in Chicago; and
N. J., who is associated with his father in business. The wife and mother died
in 1891 and was laid to rest in the Earlville
cemetery. Mr. Klaus was married in 1897 to Miss Rose Landis who was born in
this county, a daughter of A. B. and Elizabeth (McDonald) Landis, both of whom
survive. By his second marriage Mr. Klaus has eight children, namely: Earl S.,
Kenneth R., Paul D., Ruth, Lucille, Cora, Elizabeth and Edna.
The parents are members of the Methodist
Episcopal church and Mr. Klaus has served as secretary
of the official board for twenty-eight years. Fraternally he belongs to Lodge
No. 132 of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows at Earlville and has passed
through all of the chairs. He is a republican and is quite prominent in the
local councils of his party, being at present chairman of the central committee
of Delaware county. For two
years he served as mayor of Earlville and for ten years has been a member of
the town council. In addition to his interest in the store he owns
considerable real estate in the county and is considered one of its substantial
citizens. He is much interested in civic welfare and if need be is willing to
sacrifice personal interest to the general good
as he feels such to be a citizen's duty.
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