Will Maupin's weekly. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1911-1912, March 01, 1912, Image 8

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    A WEEKLY MAGAZINE THAT IS STRIVING TO ADD
TO THE SUM TOTAL OF HUMAN HAPPINESS
WEL
MkWM
LY
Cheerful Comment on things as they happen. Always looking on the
bright side. Always commending the men who are accomplishing things
worth while. Always standing squarely for all things that are good.
BOOSTING FOR NEBRAS
IS ITS CHIEF AIM IN
iA
LIFE
The First National Bank of Lincoln
Lincoln, Neb., Feb. 5, 1912.
To the Editor of Will Maupins Weekly: I
have just read the article ic your issue of Feb. 2 on
"What Nebraska Needs, " and I want to congratu
late you on the same.
Yon have struck the keynote to the situation.
The proper advertisement of the state has been woe
fully neglected Instead of getting together and all
working for the advancement and prosperity of Ne
braska, we devote too much time to wrangling over
little petty local affairs, that injure the state, insteaa
of benefitting it
We ought to have a concerted movement along
the line of advertising the resources of the state.
This article of yours and several others that you
bave written should be published in some of the
leading organs of the east
Respectfully,
S.H.BURNHAM,
President
.
A GREAT BIG BOOST FOB
GRAND YOUNG NEBRASKA.
Will Maupiri's Weekly, the
best single-handed booster Ne-
braska has or ever had, came
out in a 'blaze of glory last
week with its "Nebraska In-
dustries 'Number." Twenty-
four pages carried an immense
, amount of highly interesting
matter regarding the resources,
attractions and opportunities of
Nebraska, and also numerous ad-
vertisements of manufacturing
concerns who make good goods
in Nebraska and are not afraid
to let people know it. Omaha
Trade Exhibit. '
Nebraska State Board of Agriculture
Lincoln, Nebr., Feb. 3, 1912.
To the Editor of Will Maupin's Weekly It is
such a chronic habit for' Will Maupins Weekly to
suggest boosting ideas for.Nebraska and Nebraska
institutions that toe have grown to expect something
new with each issue.
The idea of a Semt-Centennial Exposition for
Nebraska is an especially good one. The State
Board of Agriculture have been seriously consider
ing the changing of the name "Nebraska State
Fair" to "Nebraska State Exposition," but we
shall now reserve this event for 1917 and hereby
assure you and the citizens of Nebraska that this
Board will make an earnest endeavor to be ready to
entertain our citizenship on the State Grounds
should it be thought advisable to hold the exposition
there. Every effort will be made to properly house
such an exposition.
Pledging our best efforts, we remain,
Yours truly,
W.R.MELLOR,
, Secretary.'
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would know her wonderful present; if you would keep posted about her marvelous progress
and if you wold catch a glimpse of the future yet in store, then you ought by all means read
WILL MAUPM'S WEEKLY
LINCOLN, NEBRASKA