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FRANK WESLEY
Frank
Wesley, who devotes his attention to the pursuits of farming, stock-raising and
dairying, is the owner of a valuable tract of land comprising one hundred and
ten acres on section 6,
Frank
Wesley, who was but four years of age when he accompanied his parents on their
emigration to the new world, obtained his education in the common schools of
this county and remained at home until he had attained his majority. He then
started out as an agriculturist on his own account and subsequently purchased
one hundred and ten acres of land on section 6, Richland township, to the
cultivation of which he has devoted his time and energies continuously since.
He successfully carries on farming and also devotes considerable attention to
the pursuits of stock-raising and dairying, meeting with excellent results in all
of his undertakings. As the years have gone by he has improved the place in
many ways and has erected substantial buildings which materially enhance its
value.
In 1881 Mr.
Wesley was united in marriage to Miss Josephine Kash,
a native of
Mr. Wesley
gives his political allegiance to the democracy and has served as school
director for a number of years, the cause of education ever finding in him a
stanch champion. Fraternally he is identified with the Modern Woodmen of
America, belonging to
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