PAPAGO CASH STORE

Ike Sherman and his wife, Jesse, operate this General Store which is part of a chain headquartered back East.

In addition to the one-story wood frame store, there is an attached corral where the Shermans keep travelers' horses penned (feeding is extra) for 25 cents a day. The Sherman's live in building 208 which they rent from Frank Condon. The Papago's prices are the lowest in town.

The store's inventory includes: rope (3 cents a foot for light rope and 4 cents a foot for heavy), wood stove ($10), metal water bucket (75 cents), coffee pot(75 cents), frying pan ( 15 cents), splitting axe or maul (50 cents), paint (5 cents a pound in powder form), hunting knife($1 with sheath), walking stick (20 cents), bandanna (5 cents), women's boots ($2.75 per pair) , straw hats (50 cents), men's boots ($2.50 per pair), bluejeans ($1 a pair) , union suit ($1), trade blanket ($1).

DM Note: Ike keeps a double action revolver by the cash box.  Sherman's corral is used by the Vigilantes as a night rendezvous.

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