Old St. Andrews

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The Inn

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St. Andrews Beacon, May 23, 1907
"The Inn":

The general color scheme is of green. The walls that are papered in that color have a very unique border of water scenes. Poster pictures with stained spruce frames of original design decorate the walls. A large grandfather's clock serves as an additional ornament for the reception room. The dining room furniture, as well as the windows and doors, are of corn yellow, making the embowered room much brighter than it otherwise would be. There is an old-fashioned fireplace in this room, with the usual antique accessories. There are bathrooms on the first and second floors, and a toilet in the attic where the female help will sleep. The male attendants will sleep in quarters in one of the adjoining outbuildings. Mr. James Cummings has about completed the contract for laying a sewer to the shore. Kent's will-boring machine is now at work deepening the well. Prices $14 per week or $2.50 per day.