THE 0 O IT R T "B R 0 ORGANIZED AGRICULTURE IN NEBRASKA Joint Session of Live Stock Men, Poultry Raisers, Dairymen and Agriculturists jM to be Held in Lincoln, January 20th to 24th, 1902 mwtk IHFr E. L. VANCE. ROBT. W. FURNAS. JOHN BLAIN. E. F. FASSETT.. President State Board Secretary State Board of Piesident of State Suine Set-ret a ry tf State Swine of AKrii-ulture. Agriculture. Breeders' Association. Breeders' Association. S. C. BASSETT. Pure Food commissioner DU- " U R MACCfoTTE, and meiiihor Slati- llii,inl I'ri'slilfiit .if Veterinary oi Agriculture. .Medlt.il Ass.it l.itlon. -i mH EH W. H. TAYLOR. President of Duroc-Jersey Swine Breeders' Association. george briggs. of (May Center. Vice Presi dent of Duroc-Jersey Association. E. C. RUSSELL. Secretary of Duroc-Jersey Swine Breeder's Association. I... I YOUNG. President Improved Live Stock Hreeders Association. II. F MINToSH. Sec. and Treas. Improved Live Stock Breeders' Association. IIk h ("IbI ft ItH lL H 1 9 ia v iBI HvK E. A. BURNETT. Supt. of Farmers' Institutes. L. P. HARRIS. President State Poul try Association. I,. W. GAROUTTE. Secretary State Poul try Association. E. O SPENCER. Treas. State Poul try Association. J It VAN BOSK IRK. Sec -Treas. of Stock Growers' Assn. A G Wolfenbarg.-r President Irrigation Association. Jos f bt-rfeller Seiretarj Irrigation Association J POPULAR LINCOLN RECTOR JAMES M. J. READE. Descendant of Colonial Fami'v -Rector of St. Theresa's Pro-C.itludr.il. Rev. James M. J. Reade Reverend James M. J. Reade, rector at St. Theresa's pro-cathedral, (Catho lic) has been a resident of Lincoln for the past three years. He Is forty eight years of iiRe and belongs to the Cole-Reade family if Rhode Island, which extends back far into the pre revolutionary days. Two of the ancestors of Rev. Father Reade were signers of the declaration of independence. One was a member of the Cole family and the other was Colonel Reade, celebrated in the histor ical annals of Rhode Island. Father Reade studied in New York. Boston. Montieal and several other cities in the east and in Canada. His first woik in the religious Held was as missionary among the A ra pa hoes in Wyoming. Here he remained for sev eral years. Afterwards he was pro fessor in a theological seminary and finally resumed his church work again. For a time he had a congregation in New York city and was compelled to come west on account of failing health. Since arriving in Lincoln he has had charge of the work at St. Theresa's. Father Reade has won the admiration and affection of his parishioners since beginning his labors in the Capital City. PROMINENT EDUCATOR V A CLARK PH D President of the N- l.r sk,. ;. ,. Normal St Ii.miI . P. ru m-I Prominent in Edu- .rvtl ilnles in the State