Huebinger's map and guide for Omaha-Denver transcontinental route; . n Lincoln and Hastings is the Burling-ton main junction point for central Nebraska. From here passengers and freight are distributed to theeast, west, north, southeast and southwest. All trains stophere. This town IS perhaps the best equipped for the touristof any inland Nebraska town. It has as fine a garage as there is inConducted by one of the large Nebraska auto companies, the Brown Auto Co.\ Its restaurants and hotels are far above the average, possessing all modern\ conveniences which make for the tourist a com- fortabl


Huebinger's map and guide for Omaha-Denver transcontinental route; . n Lincoln and Hastings is the Burling-ton main junction point for central Nebraska. From here passengers and freight are distributed to theeast, west, north, southeast and southwest. All trains stophere. This town IS perhaps the best equipped for the touristof any inland Nebraska town. It has as fine a garage as there is inConducted by one of the large Nebraska auto companies, the Brown Auto Co.\ Its restaurants and hotels are far above the average, possessing all modern\ conveniences which make for the tourist a com- fortable and homelike feeling. Its mercantile and banking facilities are on par with itscompetitors and in many respects excel the same. Population 1000 people. Fairmont is a city of clean residences and beautiful trees, and well kept lawnsindicate a high state of civic advancement. The most noteworthyfeature of the city is its high school, This is set in a campus oftwo blocks, four blocks east of the business !8h\hooi Fairmont is for GOOD 19 SUTTON Sutton is one of those towns that can justly lay claim to the distinction of providing the requisites fora happy home life as well as the commercial opportunities desirable, mercantile, industrial or is situated in Clay County, Nebraska, and that county is one of the choicest agricultural bodies ofland in the region west of the Missouri River. Broad prairies that only gently roll, Ijut are always rollingextend in every direction from the town. The soil &f this part of the state is a vegetable loam, with a claysubsoil. The census of Sutton, according to the govern nent report for 1910, was a little less than 2,000. Thetown has had a steady growth, but has never had the boom that so many of the Nebraska towns have


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