1914
his brother was CM or Corbley.)
I. C. Odell
The
attractiveness of
Upon
attaining his majority I. C. Odell took charge of the old homestead farm,
bending his energies to its further development and improvement until 1902,
when he purchased the farm upon which he now lives situated on section 17, Elk township. He has two hundred and fifty acres of arable land.
The soil is naturally rich and productive and responds readily to the care and
labor which he bestows upon it. He raises various cereals and in addition makes
a specialty of stock raising, feeding, buying and shipping, and is known today
as one of the foremost stockmen of this part of the state. His judgment in
regard to the value of farm animals is seldom if ever in error and his success
is due to his wise investment and his judicious management of his business
interests.
In 1883 Mr.
Odell was united in marriage to Miss Emily Smithyman,
a native of
Mr. Odell
has membership in the Masonic fraternity, in which he has attained high rank,
and is now connected with the Mystic Shrine. His political indorsement
is given to the republican party and for about fifteen
years he filled the office of assessor. He is now treasurer of the school
board, having occupied that position since 1893. No public trust reposed in him
is betrayed in the slightest degree and he has made a creditable record in
office. His years have been filled with business activity, his energy has carried
him beyond the point of mediocrity, and he is today numbered among the
prosperous agriculturists of Elk township as the
result of his ambition and determination.
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