Huebinger's map and guide for Omaha-Denver transcontinental route; . CAMBRIDGE Cambridge, Nebraska, beautifully situated in the valley of the river,is one of the best good road towns between the oceans. This year thedrainage from uplands north have played havoc with roads, but the nextmorning the auto road within their district was made comfortably pass-able for the most exacting tourist. A great deal of credit is due thisbody of business men when it is known that when one flood did $7,000damage to city property, they first repaired their roads. Cambridge has electric lights, water works and m


Huebinger's map and guide for Omaha-Denver transcontinental route; . CAMBRIDGE Cambridge, Nebraska, beautifully situated in the valley of the river,is one of the best good road towns between the oceans. This year thedrainage from uplands north have played havoc with roads, but the nextmorning the auto road within their district was made comfortably pass-able for the most exacting tourist. A great deal of credit is due thisbody of business men when it is known that when one flood did $7,000damage to city property, they first repaired their roads. Cambridge has electric lights, water works and modern seweragesystem and is surrounded by a fine farming Model Concrete Bridgre Near Cambrldire INDIANOLA Indianola, Nebraska, is located on the main line of the Burlington Railroad, nearly midway betweenOmaha and Denver. It is in the grand valley of the Republican River, where corn, wheat and alfalfa areraised. It is accessible from all directions by good roads. Has a population of about 1,000. Has a goodsteam grist mill 75 barrels capacity. Has a fine brick High School building costing $15, Has valuable ochre deposits, one hotel and two restaurants, two state banks, two public halls and threegood church buildings. The center of the best stock raising section in the world. Has good stores, liverybams, shops, etc., and good moral, intelligent, prosperous people. 31 McCOOK Before the advent of civilization, southwestern Nebraska, viath its numer-ous streams and luxuriant grasses, was a favorite haunt of game . The old set-tlers tell of a time, in the not distant past, when buifalo blackened the prairies,when elk were found in the cano


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