WILLIAM B. ANDERSON is a
native of Cedar County, Iowa, and since he was twenty
years of age has been a merchant at West Branch, being
proprietor of the William B. Anderson Company, hardware,
furniture and undertaking. His business career was
interrupted for over a year by his service in the World
war.
Mr. Anderson was born on a farm in
Cedar County, two and and half miles from West Branch,
January 20, 1896. His parents, Peter and Sina (Madsen)
Anderson, were born in Denmark and came to America when
young people and were married in this country. His
father was about twenty-three years of age when he
arrived in Iowa and was for many years a prosperous and
substantial farmer of Cedar County, where he died June
30, 1928, at the age of seventy years. There were seven
children in the family: Harley, a farmer near West
Branch; Gina, wife of Alfred F. Pedersen, and they live
on the Anderson homestead farm: Alfred is a resident
of West Branch; Edward operates a farm five and a half
miles east of West Branch; William B.: Alvin is in the
hardware business at West Liberty, Iowa; and Mildred.
William B. Anderson was an Iowa farm boy and had
the value of a routine of chores and other work while
attending school. He was graduated from the West Branch
High School in 1914. He was only eight or nine years of
age when he earned his first dollar, by helping some
neighbors put up hay. During the summer of 1915 he
worked on a farm and in the fall of the same year
entered the Cedar Rapids Business College. Mr. Anderson
in 1916 became an employee of the Bell Hardware Company
of West Branch. In the fall of that year, before he was
twenty-one years of age, he and his older brother,
Alfred, bought the business of the Bell Company. Less
than a year after that American became involved in the
great conflict of the nations, and on July 28, 1917,
William B. Anderson enlisted. He was with the Signal
Corps, was in training at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri,
and later at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, and on August
25,1917, left Fort Leavenworth and arrived at Manila
October 5, having sailed September 5, 1917. He was on
duty in the Philippine Islands until June 17, 1919. He
received his honorable discharge at Camp Dodge,
Iowa, July 29, 1919, just two years after his
enlistment. During his absence his brother Alfred had
carried on the business, and after he resumed his place
in the store the partnership between the two brothers
was maintained until 1924. In that year Mr. Anderson
bought out his brother and has since been sole
proprietor of the W. B. Anderson Company. He has a very
fine store, carrying a general line of hardware and
furniture, and has one of the chief undertaking
establishments in Cedar County.
Mr. Anderson has
been active as a citizen. He is a member of the City
Council of West Branch. He is a Republican, a
thirty-second degree Scottish Rite Mason and a member of
Kaaba Temple of the Mystic Shrine at Davenport, and is a
member of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
He
married, October 14, 1920, Miss Dorothy Bailey, of
Barnsville, Ohio. Her parents, Allen and Eva (Patterson)
Bailey, are still living on their dairy farm in Eastern
Ohio. The sons born to Mr.. and Mrs. Anderson are Robert
Bailey and William B., Jr.
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