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===1914 to _____ - Allen W. Harris Repurchased Hotel===
 
===1914 to _____ - Allen W. Harris Repurchased Hotel===
** After Mr. Harris' passing, the hotel was passed down to his children: Joe, Hattie and Minnie
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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.
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* 1914 - December 30, Mrs. W. P. Stebbins, Thomas Ewing Jr. and wife and Claud McGuff took Christmas dinner at the Arcade Hotel.
Zelmo {{Surname|Lautzenschleger}}, who is employed at the Arcade Hotel, is spending a few days at her home in Homerville. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 December 30, p. 4.</ref>
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Zelmo Lautzenschleger, who is employed at the Arcade Hotel, is spending a few days at her home in Homerville. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1914 December 30, p. 4.</ref>
* 1915 - February 24, James {{Surname|Lee}} and wife have moved from Sterling into part of the Harris house next to the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1915 February 24, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1915 - February 24, James Lee and wife have moved from Sterling into part of the Harris house next to the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1915 February 24, p. 5.</ref>
 
* 1915 - March 3, The members of "The Girl and the Tramp" company, who played at the town hall last Monday evening, spent the week-end at the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1915 March 3, p. 5.</ref>
 
* 1915 - March 3, The members of "The Girl and the Tramp" company, who played at the town hall last Monday evening, spent the week-end at the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1915 March 3, p. 5.</ref>
* 1916 - April 3, D. M. {{Surname|Keeney}} and wife Kenneth {{Surname|Cheaney}}, wife and children, motored from their home in Cleveland, and spent Sunday at the Arcade Hotel, and called on friends in Creston. About ten years ago Mr. Keeney and his sister, Mrs. Cheaney were residents of Creston, but at that time Mr. Keeney went to Cleveland where he has made good, at present being employed by the contracting firm of Wadsworth, Adleson, Branning Co., as manager of the fire place, mantle and fixture department. The Journal is pleased to report the success of Mr. Keeney and hopes he will continue to prosper. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1916 April 3, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1916 - April 3, D. M. Keeney and wife Kenneth Cheaney, wife and children, motored from their home in Cleveland, and spent Sunday at the Arcade Hotel, and called on friends in Creston. About ten years ago Mr. Keeney and his sister, Mrs. Cheaney were residents of Creston, but at that time Mr. Keeney went to Cleveland where he has made good, at present being employed by the contracting firm of Wadsworth, Adleson, Branning Co., as manager of the fire place, mantle and fixture department. The Journal is pleased to report the success of Mr. Keeney and hopes he will continue to prosper. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1916 April 3, p. 5.</ref>
* 1916 - June 14, P. J. {{Surname|Staudt}}, wife and children, of Elkhart, Ind., motored here to attend the {{Surname|Fetzer}} reunion, and are staying at the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1916 June 14, p. 4.</ref>
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* 1916 - June 14, P. J. Staudt, wife and children, of Elkhart, Ind., motored here to attend the Fetzer reunion, and are staying at the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1916 June 14, p. 4.</ref>
* 1916 - November 8, A. D. {{Surname|Metz}}, Russel {{Surname|Gann}}, Mrs. Anna {{Surname|Gann}}, Misses Mary {{Surname|Metz}}, Adda {{Surname|Rhodes}}, Kate {{Surname|Fishborn}} of Wooster, Durbin {{Surname|Myers}}, Wm. {{Surname|Davidson}} and Mrs. Clara M. {{Surname|Myers}}, Akropn, enjoyed a chicken dinner at the Arcade Hotel Sunday. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1916 November 8, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1916 - November 8, A. D. Metz, Russel Gann, Mrs. Anna Gann, Misses Mary Metz, Adda Rhodes, Kate Fishborn of Wooster, Durbin Myers, Wm. Davidson and Mrs. Clara M. Myers, Akropn, enjoyed a chicken dinner at the Arcade Hotel Sunday. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1916 November 8, p. 5.</ref>
* 1917 - January 3, Miss Ella {{Surname|Smith}} pf Catawha Island, who has been visiting the {{Surname|Harris}} family and other friends at the Arcade Hotel, returned home Wednesday. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 January 3, p. 6.</ref>
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* 1917 - January 3, Miss Ella Smith pf Catawha Island, who has been visiting the Harris family and other friends at the Arcade Hotel, returned home Wednesday. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 January 3, p. 6.</ref>
* 1917 - July 18, Thos. {{Surname|Guthrie}}, wife and two sons of Columbus, took dinner with Mrs. J. J. {{Surname|Keeney}} at the Arcade Hotel Tuesday.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 July 18, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1917 - July 18, Thos. Guthrie, wife and two sons of Columbus, took dinner with Mrs. J. J. Keeney at the Arcade Hotel Tuesday.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 July 18, p. 5.</ref>
* 1917 - February 14, While passing through Creston on a train two weeks ago Miss Glada {{Surname|Leiby}}, youngest daught of Mel {{Surname|Leiby}} and wife of near Albion, was taken suddenly ill. She was taken from the train to the Arcade Hotel where she and her parents remained for a week with a trained nurse in attendance. Last Tuesday at the patient's earnest request she was removed to her home, but died about a half an hour after reaching her home. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 February 14, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1917 - February 14, While passing through Creston on a train two weeks ago Miss Glada Leiby, youngest daught of Mel Leiby and wife of near Albion, was taken suddenly ill. She was taken from the train to the Arcade Hotel where she and her parents remained for a week with a trained nurse in attendance. Last Tuesday at the patient's earnest request she was removed to her home, but died about a half an hour after reaching her home. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 February 14, p. 5.</ref>
* 1917 - September 26, About twenty ladies from Creston and Seville surprised Mrs. William {{Surname|Davidson}} with a miscellaneous shower at her home at the Arcade Hotel last Saturday evening. After Mrs. Davidson recovered from the surprise the many pretty gifts were displayed. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson as well as A. W. {{Surname|Harris}} and family, were equal to the occasion, although they were surprised, and served a dainty lunch to their guests before they returned to their homes, leaving a great many good wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Davidson. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 September 26, p. 4.</ref>
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* 1917 - September 26, About twenty ladies from Creston and Seville surprised Mrs. William Davidson with a miscellaneous shower at her home at the Arcade Hotel last Saturday evening. After Mrs. Davidson recovered from the surprise the many pretty gifts were displayed. Mr. and Mrs. Davidson as well as A. W. Harris and family, were equal to the occasion, although they were surprised, and served a dainty lunch to their guests before they returned to their homes, leaving a great many good wishes for Mr. and Mrs. Davidson. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1917 September 26, p. 4.</ref>
* 1918 - July 17, Albert {{Surname|Bonewell}} and wife, and Miss Julia Bonewell of Toledo, are visiting at the Arcade Hotel and with other Creston friends.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 July 17, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1918 - July 17, Albert Bonewell and wife, and Miss Julia Bonewell of Toledo, are visiting at the Arcade Hotel and with other Creston friends.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 July 17, p. 5.</ref>
* 1918 - August 7, Geo. {{Surname|Shumaker}} and wife have moved from the [[Harris House]] next to the Arcade Hotel to the [[Weimer House]] next to the [[Creston Bakery]].<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 August 7, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1918 - August 7, Geo. Shumaker and wife have moved from the [[Harris House]] next to the Arcade Hotel to the [[Weimer House]] next to the [[Creston Bakery]].<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 August 7, p. 5.</ref>
* 1918 - September 11, Mrs. Nelson {{Surname|Owens}} has been helping care for Mrs. {{Surname|Harris}} at the Arcade Hotel.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 September 11, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1918 - September 11, Mrs. Nelson Owens has been helping care for Mrs. Harris at the Arcade Hotel.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 September 11, p. 5.</ref>
* 1918 - September 25, Mrs. L. {{Surname|Steele}} of Lodi, is at the Arcade Hotel caring for Mrs. A. W. {{Surname|Harris}}.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 September 25, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1918 - September 25, Mrs. L. Steele of Lodi, is at the Arcade Hotel caring for Mrs. A. W. Harris.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1918 September 25, p. 5.</ref>
* 1918 - November 20, Mrs. Katherine {{Surname|Smith}} has moved frm the [[Hostetler House]] n Russell Avenue, to part of the [[Harris House]] next to the Arcade Hotel.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1920 May 26, p. 5.</ref>
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* 1918 - November 20, Mrs. Katherine Smith has moved frm the [[Hostetler House]] n Russell Avenue, to part of the [[Harris House]] next to the Arcade Hotel.<ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1920 May 26, p. 5.</ref>
* 1919 - January 1, J. F. {{Surname|Danahue}} and wife of Cleveland spent Xmas at the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1919 January 1, p. 6.</ref>
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* 1919 - January 1, J. F. Danahue and wife of Cleveland spent Xmas at the Arcade Hotel. <ref>Creston Journal, Creston, Ohio. 1919 January 1, p. 6.</ref>
* 1920 - May 26, Harry {{Surname|Tanner}} and wife took dinner with the {{Surname|Harris}} family at the Arcade Sunday. Mrs. Cella {{Surname|Sexton}}, who has been at the Arcade Hotel since last February caring for Mrs. A. W. {{Surname|Harris}} left for her home in Philadelphia, Pa. today.  
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* 1920 - May 26, Harry Tanner and wife took dinner with the Harris family at the Arcade Sunday. Mrs. Cella Sexton, who has been at the Arcade Hotel since last February caring for Mrs. A. W. Harris left for her home in Philadelphia, Pa. today.  
 
* 1922 - October 6, Allen W. Harris, 74, proprietor of the Arcade Hotel. Creston, and well-known in Medina County, especially in the southern part, died Sunday after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were held Wednesday with interment at Seville, where he formerly lived. <ref>Medina County Gazette, Medina, Ohio. 1922 October 6, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1922 - October 6, Allen W. Harris, 74, proprietor of the Arcade Hotel. Creston, and well-known in Medina County, especially in the southern part, died Sunday after an illness of several weeks. Funeral services were held Wednesday with interment at Seville, where he formerly lived. <ref>Medina County Gazette, Medina, Ohio. 1922 October 6, p. 1.</ref>
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===1940s - The James Marcum family Owned Building Converting it To Accommodation===
 
===1940s - The James Marcum family Owned Building Converting it To Accommodation===
 
* 1940s - The James {{Surname|Marcum}} family owned the building and converted it into apartments
 
* 1940s - The James {{Surname|Marcum}} family owned the building and converted it into apartments
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