c rOL. .XPIJJ, 2W. 2LKI7 . - n"; J. i K i V 0. '. 11 f r " " - LINCOLN, NEBRASKA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1902. THE BRYAN HOME AT "FAIRVIE,W BMIMHHHBiBMBiMMIBMBBMMKffiiWiieSgSayBBilMMiBr IHH&vHHHHHHHHVBHHHHHHHBBHVVBflHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHB B ft f L5L Photo by Clements. William J. Bryan, Lincoln's distinguished democrat, and family are now oc cupying, their new home at "Fairview," four miles southeast of the city near Normal. The house is built of red brick and stone trimmings, the architctural effect being very pleasing. The property represents an expenditure of $20,000 and, with its fine view of the surrounding country, the home is one of the most desirable of any In or about Lincoln. f . -'--. iHHF ' ESTABLISHED IN 1886 99 -St W w. . Elf' Sfe II I