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Thehdle country eagerly awaits the findings of this boarJ, which -will determine who was right in the recent great struggle. --""' ife.-,- .BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk. BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBiBVBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBk bb bbbbbbbbbbBHbbIbbbbbbbbbbI DANIEL A. L.UCAS. Daniel A. Lucas, the new general foreman of the Havelock boiler shops, was born at Green Bay, Wisconsin, November 3. 1865. He at tended the common school until he was fourteen years old, when he en tered the Bhop of his father and mastered the trade of a tin smith. When v he was eighteen Jie decided that there -was a better opportunity for a young man In another line of work and he become an apprentice in the boiler shops of a local firm of contractors. Young Lucas remained there for over two years and then entered the employ of the Milwau kee it Northern railroad and worked at his trade In this capacity for eight years, six of that time with the Chicago. Milwaukee & St. Paul,, which afterwards bought the former line- In 1894 he was offered the position of foreman of the McCook boiler shops and for the period of six years he fill"! the place -with signal ability Mr. Lucas, wishing to be relieved for a time from the arduous duties of ihe supervision of the . boiler shops, took charge of the round house and retained the place until the leading- officials of the mechanical department needed the right kind ' of a man to fin the position of general foreman of the Havelock boiler ? steeps, made vacant by the resignation of Charles Hempel, who had r. peat twenty-seven years at the"buslness, and their choice fell on Mr. Xucas, who assumed his new auues on August -jin. xne .naveiocK uuuer shops rank in size and importance wun any on tne enure xjuruugiun system and the section of Mr. Lucas is a flattering recognition of his capabilities as a boifcr expert. The baby of the family had her first irlan aqivaH4 at thu T.lnrotln nnrlr ? wno'lti Clittivn tiintKpr rlAv Whpf(- , upon, after gazing at him. in some sur prise, she exclaimed rapturously. "Oh, see that little horse with a baseball sweater on!" Youth's Companion. Philip was saying his prayer before going to bed, and ended his supplica tion with "Amen, Philip Evans." "Why, Philip, why did you say that?" asked his mother. "Well." he replied, "I didn't want to be mixed up with brother Ed, he :ts so dreadfully!" Boston Tran scrS. "You may write to the person who has sent this dinner invitation," said the steel magnate to his "typewriter, "that we can only accept dinner invita tatlons for next year's delivery." Town Topics. C. W. M. POYNTEK, M. D. PHYSICIAN1 AND SURGEON : : : : : Phones: Residence, L925; Office, L1021. 1222 O STREET DES.WENTE & HUMPHREY DENTISTS. OFFICE. ROOMS J8, 27, 1, BROWNELLL BLOCK, 137 South Eleventh Street. Telephone, Office, 630. ImbbbbbbbbkIv' JuMr- lysBBBBt PBOUD OF HER New M. B. Ketchum, M D., Phar.D. Practice limited .to EYE. EAR. NOSE. THROAT, CATARRH. AND FITTING SPECTACLES. Phone 848- . ., Hours, 9 to 5; Sunday, 1 to 230. Rooms 313-314 Third Floor Richards Block, Lincoln, Neb. Matthews Piano like every other lady who owns one. J. R. HAQGARD, M. D., LINCOLN, NEB. Office, 1100 O street Rooms 212. 213, 214, Richards Block; Telephone 535. Residence. 1310 G street; Telephone K9S4 For durability and quality of tone, action, and general excellence, it is warranted the equal of any Piano that is now or ever haa been. Put aside your old name prejudices and take a look at it at the warerooms of the DR. BENJ. P. BAILEY, Residence, Sanatorium. Tel. 617. At office, 2 to 4, and Sundays, 12 to 1 p.m. DR. MAY L. FLANAGAN, Residence, 621 So. 11th. Tel. 959. At office, 10 to 12 a. m.; 4 to 6 p. m. Sundays, 4 to 4:30 p. m. Office, Zehrung Block, 141 So. 12th. TeL68 Matthews Piano Co. rarcroomt 1120 O Street, Jl n ,