Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 22, Number 69, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 May 1901 — NOTES OF THE BUFFALO FAIR. [ARTICLE]

NOTES OF THE BUFFALO FAIR.

Item of Interest to Prospective Visitors of the Exposition. The biggest logs in the Western Hemisphere may be seen at Buffalp. The Ohio State Historical and Archaeological Society has an exhibit. Canada’s exhibit at the Pan-American exposition occupies a space of about 3,000 square feet. The Louisiana exhibit at the PanAmerican Exposition, occupies 2,000 square feet of space. Stamp collectors all over the world are adding the new Pan-American series of stamps to their collections. Wisconsin makes a very important display of agricultural products at the PanAmerican Exposition. Michigan has a splendid State building. New York Stale has about 4,000 square feet of space for its exhibit. The ordnance exhibit at the PanAmerican Exposition surpasses any display of the kind ever made at au exposition.

Chicago yachtsmen propose to organize a fleet of local yachts to cruise to Buffalo for the purpose of attending the Fan-American Exposition. Sousa’s famous band, and more than thirty other great musical organizations have been engaged to give concerts at the Pan-American Exposition. Every woman who visits the < PanAmerican Exposition will make comparison between her home methods of cook-, ing nnd those she will find in the electrical kitchen of the exposition.

The farmers of America are thoroughly Interested in what electricity will do for them on the farm. In the electrical features of the Pan-American Exposition there is mnch for the members of farming communities to study, and they may see where the toil of the farm may be greatly lessened.