LONE STAR DANCE HALL & SALOON

Maggie Whipple and her brother, Tom, are co-owners of the Lone Star which occupies all of this two-story brick building. Maggie and Tom each have a room upstairs. A third room is occupied by the Whipples' cousin, Teddy, who deals faro at the Lone Star. The other two upstairs rooms are occupied by Alexis Downy and Susie Foreman, Maggie's saloon girls. Jeff Mills, a friend the Whipples from Chicago, lives in a small room behind the bar downstairs. He acts as bouncer and part-time bartender for the Lone Star.

Tom tends bar when Jeff is occupied. Maggie devotes her time to entertaining the customers and dealing poker.

In addition to house games, professional gamblers Job Kane and Tony Lucky each run their own high stakes poker game at the Lone Star by special arrangement with Maggie. The house takes a 20% cut of their winnings and gives the two men protection (backing their play with guns, if necessary). The Lone Star has a reputation for less than honest games, but few complain.

Gambling:
$10 Card Game, 1-3 games
$20 Card Game, 0-2 games
$50 Card Game, 0-1
High Stakes Games: Job Kane or Tony Lucky.

Drinks:
Whiskey 10 cents per shot
Whiskey Bottle $2
Beer 5 cents per glass

Soiled Doves:
Long time $10.00

DM Note:  There is a single action 5-shot revolver kept under the bar and Maggie keeps a 2-shot derringer in the cash box in her room. There is $1500 in the cash box for use in paying off the occasional big winner.

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