UNIQUE HOTEL RULES.
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Following *re the rotes and regulation* posted in the European hotel f» Bloomington, III.: Board. 90 eenta pes square loo*; meals, extra; breakfast at a, supper aft 7.
Gueala are requested not to speak: to the dumbwaiter; guests wishing to get up without being called can have self-rising flour for lunch. Not- responsible for diamonds, bt» cycles and other valuables kept on the counter; they should be kept under the safe.
The office la convenient to all eon* nectious; horses to hire, 35 cents a day.
Guests wishing to do a little driving will find *"""ttwt and nails in the closet.
If the room gets too warm ogeji the window and see the fire escape. If yon are fond of athletics and like good jumping, lift the mattress and see the bed sprhur.
Baseballists desiring a little practice will find a pitcher on the stand. If the lights go out, take a soda—that la light enough for any man. Any one troubled with nightmare will find a halter in the barn.
Don't worry about paying yoor bill; the house is supported by it* foundation.
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Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 422, 19 May 1904, Page 8
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197UNIQUE HOTEL RULES. Alexandra Herald and Central Otago Gazette, Issue 422, 19 May 1904, Page 8
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