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Domestic News December 1, 1892

The Sioux County Journal

Harrison, Sioux County, Nebraska

What is this article about?

World's Fair Commissioner Mobley opines that Nebraska's legislature must appropriate an additional $100,000 for the state exhibit, as the existing $60,000 is insufficient, emphasizing its role in state pride and economic interest.

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The opinion of World's Fair Commissioner Mobley that the coming legislature will have to appropriate $100,000 additional for the Nebraska exhibit in order to make it worthy of the state is responding head important. It has long been apparent that the $60,000 already appropriated would fall far short of the mark. The point to be kept in view is that the exhibit is not merely a gratification of state pride, but an advertised creation of substantial interest so far as the money of the citizen is concerned.
We patronize our own state exhibits with all consideration of or not party.

What sub-type of article is it?

Politics Economic

What keywords are associated?

Nebraska Exhibit Worlds Fair Legislative Appropriation Commissioner Mobley State Funding

What entities or persons were involved?

World's Fair Commissioner Mobley

Where did it happen?

Nebraska

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

Nebraska

Key Persons

World's Fair Commissioner Mobley

Event Details

The opinion of World's Fair Commissioner Mobley that the coming legislature will have to appropriate $100,000 additional for the Nebraska exhibit in order to make it worthy of the state is responding head important. It has long been apparent that the $60,000 already appropriated would fall far short of the mark. The point to be kept in view is that the exhibit is not merely a gratification of state pride, but an advertised creation of substantial interest so far as the money of the citizen is concerned. We patronize our own state exhibits with all consideration of or not party.

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