P a g e 8 G h o s t T o w n s a n d H i s t o r y o f M o n t a n a N e w s l e t t e r Central Hotel, Radersburg, MT- Mrs. Moffit, proprietor. One of the most essential necessities of any mining camp is that of a first class hotel, and in this respect Radersburg can show up one of the best. Mrs. Moffit, the proprietor is one of the leading spirits in her town, she believes in giving the public the best that the market affords; especially does she cater to the mining interests having a large wagon to take the men to and from the mine each day. This she does free of charge to all of her boarders and those who stop at her hotel that desire to go out to the mines. Mrs. Moffit is an ideal hostess, she is a native of Indiana, Photo Courtesy of The Townsend Star Star, May 11, 1907, accessed via www.montananewspapers.org Current Photo by Jolene Ewert-Hintz and has been in Broadwater for the past twenty years, first locating at Crow Creek. Nine years ago she took the management of the Central Hotel and under her supervision, the hotel is known for its good accommodation. In all the hotel can accommodate twenty-five people; the rooms are clean and home-like and the meals are of the very best. The rates of the Central are more than reasonable, for transients $1.50 per day, for permanent guests and mining men $1.00 per day.- The Townsend My/Donor Information: SUBSCRIBE TO THE GHOST TOWNS AND HISTORY OF MONTANA NEWSLETTER! Renewal? Y/N Send a Gift to: NAME____________________________________ NAME___________________________________ ADDRESS__________________________________ ADDRESS_________________________________ CITY______________________________________ CITY_____________________________________ STATE__________________ZIP________________STATE_________________ ZIP________________ Yearly subscriptions are $19.95 (published monthly). Please make checks payable to Ghost Towns & History of MT, LLC and send with this clipping to P.O. Box 932 Anaconda, MT 59711
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