. Past and present of Mahaska County, Iowa : together with biographical sketches of many of its prominent and leading citizens and illustrious dead. hisbranch of his business has proved profitable. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Dye have been born threechildren: Gertrude, the wife of ThomasRitchie, a farmer of Harrison township, bywhom she has one son, Robert H.; Edna F.,the wife of I. A. Weaver, of Springfield. Illi-nois, by whom she has a daughter. Cleo Edith;and Mabel C, at home. Politically Mr. Dye is a prohibitionist, sup-porting the party because it embodies his viewsu[X)n the temperance question whi


. Past and present of Mahaska County, Iowa : together with biographical sketches of many of its prominent and leading citizens and illustrious dead. hisbranch of his business has proved profitable. Unto Mr. and Mrs. Dye have been born threechildren: Gertrude, the wife of ThomasRitchie, a farmer of Harrison township, bywhom she has one son, Robert H.; Edna F.,the wife of I. A. Weaver, of Springfield. Illi-nois, by whom she has a daughter. Cleo Edith;and Mabel C, at home. Politically Mr. Dye is a prohibitionist, sup-porting the party because it embodies his viewsu[X)n the temperance question which he regardstoday as one of the most important issues be-fore the people. He has never sought office nordesired political preferment, save that he hasserved as a member of the school board. Hebelie^es in the employment of good teachersand the adoption of progressive methods of in-struction, the cause of education finding in hima warm friend. He belongs to the MethodistEpiscopal church and has served as trustee andsteward. For thirty-seven years he has livedin the county, witnessing much of its develop-ment and progress. In 1886 he removed to.


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