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* 1914 - February 4, Sheriff M. M. {{Surname|VanNest}} was in town Monday for the appraising of the Arcade Hotel. The hotel was appraised at $7,000 by A. S. {{Surname|Tuttle}}, Willis {{Surname|Bechtel}} and A. L. {{Surname|Ober}}. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 February 4, p. 8.</ref>
 
* 1914 - February 4, Sheriff M. M. {{Surname|VanNest}} was in town Monday for the appraising of the Arcade Hotel. The hotel was appraised at $7,000 by A. S. {{Surname|Tuttle}}, Willis {{Surname|Bechtel}} and A. L. {{Surname|Ober}}. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 February 4, p. 8.</ref>
 
* 1914 - March 4, DON'T forget the Arcade Hotel sale next Saturday at 1 o'clock p.m. at Wooster court house. All the time you want on $2,600.00 of purchase price at 5 per cent annually. Don't forget the date March 7. No better built building in the county. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 March 4, p. 4.</ref>
 
* 1914 - March 4, DON'T forget the Arcade Hotel sale next Saturday at 1 o'clock p.m. at Wooster court house. All the time you want on $2,600.00 of purchase price at 5 per cent annually. Don't forget the date March 7. No better built building in the county. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 March 4, p. 4.</ref>
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===1914 to _____ Allen W. Harris Repurchased Hotel===
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** After Mr. Harris' passing, the hotel was passed down to his children: Joe, Hattie and Minnie
 
* 1914 - August 26, ...They also robbed the refrigerator on the back porch of the Arcade Hotel of some butter, bacon, bologna, veal and beef steak, and entered the basement but did not disturb the canned fruit or any of the contents of the basement. It is thought from appearances that both of the jobs Wednesday night were the work of local talent and although no charges have been made, a close watch is being kept. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 August 26, p. 1..</ref>
 
* 1914 - August 26, ...They also robbed the refrigerator on the back porch of the Arcade Hotel of some butter, bacon, bologna, veal and beef steak, and entered the basement but did not disturb the canned fruit or any of the contents of the basement. It is thought from appearances that both of the jobs Wednesday night were the work of local talent and although no charges have been made, a close watch is being kept. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 August 26, p. 1..</ref>
 
* 1914 - December 30, Mrs. W. P. {{Surname|Stebbins}}, Thomas {{Surname|Ewing}} Jr. and wife and Claud {{Surname|McGuff}} took Christmas dinner at the Arcade Hotel.
 
* 1914 - December 30, Mrs. W. P. {{Surname|Stebbins}}, Thomas {{Surname|Ewing}} Jr. and wife and Claud {{Surname|McGuff}} took Christmas dinner at the Arcade Hotel.
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