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* 1899 - May, The Commercial House is doing a thriving business, under the able management of D. O. {{Surname|Garver}} and wife. Charles and Willard {{Surname|Ohliger}}, of Wooster, took dinner at the Commercial House, Sunday.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1899 May 17, p.1.</ref>
 
* 1899 - May, The Commercial House is doing a thriving business, under the able management of D. O. {{Surname|Garver}} and wife. Charles and Willard {{Surname|Ohliger}}, of Wooster, took dinner at the Commercial House, Sunday.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1899 May 17, p.1.</ref>
 
* 1901 - January, Our attention was called Saturday afternoon to the notice tacked to the outside of the Commercial House which read something as follows: "Dennis McCarthy, the great clog dancer, will be at the Blue Goose this evening. All are cordially invited." Across the street from the hotel our attention was called to the advertisement of another goose which read something as follows. "Ox tail soup free tonight." Talk about Congress being behind the times. Just look at that.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 January 16, p. 2.</ref>
 
* 1901 - January, Our attention was called Saturday afternoon to the notice tacked to the outside of the Commercial House which read something as follows: "Dennis McCarthy, the great clog dancer, will be at the Blue Goose this evening. All are cordially invited." Across the street from the hotel our attention was called to the advertisement of another goose which read something as follows. "Ox tail soup free tonight." Talk about Congress being behind the times. Just look at that.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 January 16, p. 2.</ref>
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* 1901 - February, CONGRESS: Mrs. Ida {{Surname|Kemmerlin}} and son Harry, of Bucyrus, are visiting relatives and friends here and are guests at the Commercial House.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 February 13, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1901 - April, Frank {{Surname|Reed}} and family are now settled in their new quarters, known as the Commercial House, and expect to do all in their power to make this a first-class hotel. Mrs. Reed has the reputation of a first-class cook, and the hungry traveler will find this an excellent place to supply the inner man.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 April 17, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1901 - April, Frank {{Surname|Reed}} and family are now settled in their new quarters, known as the Commercial House, and expect to do all in their power to make this a first-class hotel. Mrs. Reed has the reputation of a first-class cook, and the hungry traveler will find this an excellent place to supply the inner man.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 April 17, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1901 - May, On Wednesday afternoon and evening the Alumni Reunion was held.  The banquet was held at the Commercial House and a most tempting spread was laid. Toasts were given by the President of the Alumni Association, Charles {{Surname|Kime}}, followed by Miss Lydia {{Surname|Strenick}} and last but not least the class of 1901 was toasts by Victor {{Surname|Hoppe}}. The exercises throughout were of the highest order and the music by the Carl Berg Quartette, Miss Stanley, Members Smith and Offindeer on the violin was very much appreciated.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 May 22, p. 1.</ref>
 
* 1901 - May, On Wednesday afternoon and evening the Alumni Reunion was held.  The banquet was held at the Commercial House and a most tempting spread was laid. Toasts were given by the President of the Alumni Association, Charles {{Surname|Kime}}, followed by Miss Lydia {{Surname|Strenick}} and last but not least the class of 1901 was toasts by Victor {{Surname|Hoppe}}. The exercises throughout were of the highest order and the music by the Carl Berg Quartette, Miss Stanley, Members Smith and Offindeer on the violin was very much appreciated.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1901 May 22, p. 1.</ref>
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