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* 1901 - August, Daniel {{Surname|Hines}} of West Salem, while working on the roof of the Commercial House barn at that place last Friday, slipped and fell 24 feet, breaking both bones of his left leg near the ankle and the same bone near the knee and injuring his back.<ref>Wayne County Herald, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 August 8, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1901 - August, Daniel {{Surname|Hines}} of West Salem, while working on the roof of the Commercial House barn at that place last Friday, slipped and fell 24 feet, breaking both bones of his left leg near the ankle and the same bone near the knee and injuring his back.<ref>Wayne County Herald, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 August 8, p. 3.</ref>
 
* 1901 - August, Miss {{Surname|Clark}}, of Applecreek, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Frank {{Surname|Reed}}, at the Commercial House.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 August 28, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1901 - August, Miss {{Surname|Clark}}, of Applecreek, is spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Frank {{Surname|Reed}}, at the Commercial House.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 August 28, p. 1.</ref>
* 1902 - January, Blain {{Surname|Leiter}} and Miss Rillie {{Surname|Brown}} were united in marriage by Rev. {{Surname|Hoak}} at the parsonage in Burbank last Wednesday evening. They were accompanied to Burbank by Leon {{Surname|Simon}} and Miss Isa {{Surname|Garver}}. Upon their return home an excellent supper was served by Blaine's parents at the Commercial House. These are popular young people, and they start in life with the well wishes of their many young associates.<ref>Wayne County Democraft, Wooster, Ohio. 1920 January 8, p. 6.</ref>
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* 1902 - January, Blain {{Surname|Leiter}} and Miss Rillie {{Surname|Brown}} were united in marriage by Rev. {{Surname|Hoak}} at the parsonage in Burbank last Wednesday evening. They were accompanied to Burbank by Leon {{Surname|Simon}} and Miss Isa {{Surname|Garver}}. Upon their return home an excellent supper was served by Blaine's parents at the Commercial House. These are popular young people, and they start in life with the well wishes of their many young associates.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1920 January 8, p. 6.</ref>
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* 1902 - June 23, CONGRESS: Pettery {{Surname|Bristoro}} and wife of Wooster, were guests at the Commercial House several days last week.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1902 June 25, p. 5.</ref>
 
* 1906 - July 24, CONGRESS: The monthly "tea" of the Methodist Ladies' Missionary society will be held at the Commercial House Saturday evening, July 28. All are cordially invited to attend.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1906 July 25, p. 5.</ref>
 
* 1906 - July 24, CONGRESS: The monthly "tea" of the Methodist Ladies' Missionary society will be held at the Commercial House Saturday evening, July 28. All are cordially invited to attend.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1906 July 25, p. 5.</ref>
 
* 1911 - April, Father Killed in War: West Salem Reports: By the removal of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. {{Surname|Patterson}} to the infirmary, where Mr. Patterson is superintendent and Mrs. Patterson is matron West Salem loses two of her almost life long residents. Mr. Patterson was born in the old Commercial House in 1855 ____ parents soon moved to Congress staying there until after the Civil War, his father being in the army and sacrificing his life there January 186__. He lived with his mother in Pennsylvania five years and then returned to Wayne County, coming to West Salem in 1876 and live here ever since. Mrs. Patterson was born on a farm west of town and always lived in or near our town. The Misses Ruth and Harriet, who are teachers, have taken rooms in town and will remain until the close of their respective terms of school. Their West Salem friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Patterson well and hope that they may be pleased with their new surroundings.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1911 April 12, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1911 - April, Father Killed in War: West Salem Reports: By the removal of Mr. and Mrs. L. V. {{Surname|Patterson}} to the infirmary, where Mr. Patterson is superintendent and Mrs. Patterson is matron West Salem loses two of her almost life long residents. Mr. Patterson was born in the old Commercial House in 1855 ____ parents soon moved to Congress staying there until after the Civil War, his father being in the army and sacrificing his life there January 186__. He lived with his mother in Pennsylvania five years and then returned to Wayne County, coming to West Salem in 1876 and live here ever since. Mrs. Patterson was born on a farm west of town and always lived in or near our town. The Misses Ruth and Harriet, who are teachers, have taken rooms in town and will remain until the close of their respective terms of school. Their West Salem friends wish Mr. and Mrs. Patterson well and hope that they may be pleased with their new surroundings.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1911 April 12, p. 1.</ref>
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