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FRANK M. CURRIE.


  FRANK M. CURRIE, Republican state senator from the fifteenth district, composed of Custer, Valley, Loup, and Blaine counties, was born in Fowler, Trumbull county, Ohio, April 29, 1859, coming to Nebraska in 1884. His present address is Sargent, Custer county, where he is engaged in farming and stockraising. Mr. Currie is married and has a family of three children; was a member of the Nebraska state senate during the twenty-sixth session, and re-elected to the twenty-seventh session. Mr. Currie made a handsome showing in the Republican caucus for the position of United States senate at this session of the legislature.

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WILLIAM H. EDGAR.


   WILLIAM H. EDGAR, Republican state senator from Gage county, the twenty-first district, was born at Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, and located in this state in the year 1892. He resides in Beatrice and is editor of the Daily Beatrice Express, a republican newspaper. His family consists of a wife and one daughter.

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N. V. HARLAN.


   N. V. HARLAN, member of the state senate from the twenty-fourth district, composed of York and Fillmore counties, is a Republican, was born in Ohio, and came to Nebraska from Van Buren county, Iowa, in October, 1878. Mr. Harlan resides in York, York county, where he is engaged in the practice of law. He is married and has two children, one son and one daughter. Was a member of the Nebraska Legislature in 1885 and again in 1887, being speaker of the house during the latter session. Has been mayor of York four terms and county attorney of York county three terms.

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J. M. JOHNSON..


   J. M. JOHNSON, from the twenty-eighth senatorial, district, comprising Kearney, Phelps, and Harlan counties, is a Republican, was born in Sweden, and came to Nebraska in April, 1871. He is married, is a farmer by occupation, and has been a member of the board of county commissioners of Harlan county.

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CHARLES KRUMBACH.


   CHARLES KRUMBACH is the Democratic member of the state senate from the eighteenth district, comprising the counties of Polk, Merrick, and Nance, and was born in Germany, May 5, 1852. In 1873 he emigrated to America and settled in Nebraska. He resides at Shelby, Polk county, where he is engaged in the hardware business. Mr. Krumbach is married and has a family consisting of one boy and four girls; has never held any office of importance prior to his election to the twenty-seventh session of the Nebraska Legislature.

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JOHN LIDDELL.


   JOHN LIDDELL, one of the Fusion state senators from Douglas county, the sixth district, is a Democrat. He was born in Scotland and emigrated to the state of Iowa, coming to Nebraska a few years later. Mr. Liddell is an iron moulder by trade and has been prominently identified with organized labor movements in the city of Omaha for a number of years. He is married and has five children; was a member of the house of representatives in the Nebraska Legislature four years ago, the twenty-fifth session. Mr. Liddell is prominent in the councils of his party in Douglas county and usually gets what he goes after..

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JOHN N. LYMAN.


   JOHN N. LYMAN, state senator from Adams county, the twenty-seventh district, is a Silver Republican; was born in Lorraine, Jefferson county, New York, and came to Nebraska from Ohio in 1877. He was married in 1862 to Frances M. Meacham. They have two girls and two boys. Mr. Lyman resides in Hastings and is a retired physician. He received a common school and academic education and graduated from the Columbia Medical College, Washington, D. C. Was surgeon in the War of the Rebellion and served four years as treasurer of Adams county.

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FRANCIS MARTIN.


  FRANCIS MARTIN, state senator from the first district, the counties of Richardson and Pawnee, was born in Dublin, Ireland, Arpil (sic) 2, 1844, and came to Nebraska from Aledo, Mercer county, Illinois, in February, 1874. He married Miss Helen A. Pepper and has a family of four sons and one daughter. Mr. Martin is a Republican, resides in Falls City, Richardson county, where he is engaged in the practice of law. He was county judge of Richardson county from 1878 to 1880, and served as a member of Nebraska's Constitutional Convention in the year 1875. Mr. Martin received a large vote at this session for United States senator.

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