The Chandler News. (Chandler, Okla.), Vol. 10, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 15, 1900 Page: 4 of 10
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THE CHANDLER NEWS, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1900
Vote of Lincoln County in the Election of November 6t 1900—Official Returns.
Offices and Candidates.
Delegate to Congress—
Dennis T. Flynn, R
Robert A. Neff, F. S
John S. Allan, M.-R
Edgar T. Tucker, S.
Councilman, 3d. Dist.—
John J. Shaeffer, R ...
Freeman E. Miller, F. S.
Councilman, 4th. Dist,—
J. C. Pringey, R
J. F. Todd, F. S
Representative, 6th. Dist.
S. P. Atherton, R
W. H. Scott, F. S
Representative, 7th. Dist.
John Embry, R
R. H. Galyen, F. S
Representative, 8th. Dist.
Royce Wyant, R '
Robert A. Wood, F. S...
Probate Judge—
J. J. Merrick, R
S. A. Cordell, F. S
Sheriff—
Sam Combs, R
William Tilghman, F. S. .
Clerk—
J. B. Underwood, R. . . .
H. E. Straughen, F. S...
Treasurer—
J. F. Ayars, R .
J. A. McLaughlin, F. S..«
Register of Deeds—
J. C. Eckard, R....... .
J. G. Cadwalader, F. S. .
County Attorney—
Emery Foster, R .......
J. B. A. Robertson, F. S.
Superintendent—
E. W. Johnston, R . ...
E. B. Shotwell, F. S ...
Assessor—
I. Bennington, R
J. M. Littleton, F. S., .
Weigher—
L. C. Elliott, R ...
W. L. Sexton, F. S
Surveyor—
Edward Monroe, R
N. McKimmey, F. S...
Coroner—
H. C. lies, R
S. A. McElHinney, F. S
Commissioner, 1st. Dist.
W. S. Robertson, R.
Marion Holliday, F. S. .
Commissioner, 2d. Dist.
Jacob Amberg, R
J. F. Law, F. S. ..
Commissioner, 3d. Dist.
Walter Combs, R..
W. C. Parnell, F. S.
Proposition No. 1—For
Proposition No. 1—Against .
Proposition No. 2—For
Proposition No. 2 Against .
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I, J. B. Underwood, County Clerk within and for said County and Territory, do hereby <?er ify that the above is a true and
correct abstract of the votes cast at the general election held on the 0th day of November, lit ij, delegate to coivivss nie;'i.beis of
t ic council and house of representatives, county officers, and jail and court house prop,.si io is. as returned oy the election board's of
the \ai lous precincts ai d canvassed by the board of county commissioners, us shown by the records in my office
Given under my hand and ^eal this 15th day of November, 1900. '•
I Skal.I
•T. B. UNDERWOOD, County Clerk.
The Pan American Exposition.
The Bureau of Publicity of the Pan-
American Exposition h is just issued a yew '
complete booklet descriptiveof the enter-'
prise to be held at Buffalo next year. The
publicity up to the present time has been
piece-meal, bringing out ihe various
features as they have developed, but an ex-
amination of this booklet gives to the
reader a very comprehensive ide.-. of the
splendid chuacter of the exposition.
The total cos: of the exporition, exclusive
of the exhibits, is now estimated at $10,-
000,000. Of this amount abouf $3,000,000
will be expanded upon the Midway. The
sum for the Midway is more than the tota;
cost of some vsry pretentiods expositions,
so that by co:ap.:r.son on? may gain a very
fair idea of the work which Buffalo is carry-
ing rapidly to completion. A beautiful
landscape comprising 350 acres, half a mile
wide and a mile and a quarter long, is
devoted to this wonderful enterprise.
The word "Pan" as a prefix to American
means All—that is say, ihe exposition is
for all the Americas, exhibits from Euro-
pean countries not being accepted. It is
claimed for the Pan-A nerican exposition
that it wili be the most artistic creation of
the kind ever brought into existence. It
is claimed for the Pan-American expos tio'i
that it will be the most artistic creation of
tee kind ever brought into existence. It
will excel all former expositions in its court
settings, having 33 acres of courts alone,
upon wh'.ch to bestow the wonderful em-
bellieh nents of fountains and cascades,
pools and lakes, canals and lagoons, la.vns
and gardens. The twenty or more great
structures which are to shelter the exhibits
gathered from all corners of the Western
Hemisphere and from all the Island pos-
sessions of the United States will surround
these courts. Every building is richly
adorned with plastic ornamentation and
tinted in accordance with a magnificent
color scheme under direction of the leading
artist of the world in this work.
No exposition has ever undertaken such
an extensive use of sculpture for dscoraave
purposes. This department s under the
master direction of Carl Bitter, who has
ad led to the vast knowledge and and infin-
ite sk:ll which gave him the leading position
at the Weed's Fair at Chicago, the e ;peri-
ence of seven more years of activity in his
profession. Under his direct on, thirty or
more sculptors, embracing all the leading
artists of this class in the United States,
are at work upon more than one hundred
and twenty-five groups'of original sculpture.
In the us? of electric lights for decorative
pnrposes this exposition will outshine all
former undertakings. Owing to the near-
ness of Niagara Falls, with unlimited elec-
tric power, the expos tion has at hand a
large amount of energy which will be em-
ployed to any extent necessary to produce
the most brilliant, fantastic, and beautiful
electric light.ng effects the world has ever
seen. 1 he exhibits of the exhibition are
di /ided into about twenty classes embracing
every branch of human activity.
1 he gates of the exhibition will open
May First, Nineteen Hundred and One,
continuing six months. Buffalo, a city of
, nearly 400,000 population, one of the most
charming cities in the world, and having a
i climate ten degrees cooler than any of the
other northern cities in summer, is prepar-
ing to welcome millions of strangers to its
i gites.
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