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==Timeline==
 
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* 1886 - Ex. Sheriff Wm. {{Surname|Coulter}} has taken possession of his hotel in Smithville. He and Mrs. Coulter will always make their guests perfectly at home with them. <ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1886 April 7, p. 3.</ref>
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* 1886 - Ex. Sheriff Wm. Coulter has taken possession of his hotel in Smithville. He and Mrs. Coulter will always make their guests perfectly at home with them. <ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1886 April 7, p. 3.</ref>
* 1897 - Solomon {{Surname|King}}, proprietor of the Commercial House of Smithville, was in our midst Thursday, on business.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 May 12, p.1.</ref>
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* 1897 - May 10, Dr. C. H. Granger, of Carleton, Mich., a phrenologist of some note, is a guest at the Commercial House.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 May 12, p.2.</ref>
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* 1897 - Solomon King, proprietor of the Commercial House of Smithville, was in our midst Thursday, on business.<ref>Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 May 12, p.1.</ref>
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* 1897 - July, SMITHVILLE: County Commissioner Michael Miller was a guest at King's Commercial House yesterday noon.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 July 14, p. 2.</ref>
 
* 1897 - July, SMITHVILLE: The Commercial House is having an excellent trade. Mr. King and family are worthy of patronage. They set an excellent table.<ref>Wayne County Herald, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 July 22, p. 8.</ref>
 
* 1897 - July, SMITHVILLE: The Commercial House is having an excellent trade. Mr. King and family are worthy of patronage. They set an excellent table.<ref>Wayne County Herald, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 July 22, p. 8.</ref>
 
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* 1897 - August, Miss Minnie Myers, teacher in the Youngstown schools, and Miss Nannie Amstutz, one of Orrville's popular clerks, took in the [[Weller Pickle Factory|pickle factory]] and called at the Commercial House Wednesday.<ref>Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 August 25, p. 2.</ref>
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About
Name
  • Commercial House (Smithville, Ohio)
Accommodation and Food Services
  • Accommodation
Trading names
  • Commercial House
Services
  • Hotel
Facts
Founded
  • Date unknown
    Smithville,Ohio
Dissolved
  • Date unknown
Related
Parent organizations
Key Persons
Location
    • 109 West Main St, Smithville, 44677, Ohio


Slogans

Timeline

  • 1886 - Ex. Sheriff Wm. Coulter has taken possession of his hotel in Smithville. He and Mrs. Coulter will always make their guests perfectly at home with them. [1]
  • 1897 - May 10, Dr. C. H. Granger, of Carleton, Mich., a phrenologist of some note, is a guest at the Commercial House.[2]
  • 1897 - Solomon King, proprietor of the Commercial House of Smithville, was in our midst Thursday, on business.[3]
  • 1897 - July, SMITHVILLE: County Commissioner Michael Miller was a guest at King's Commercial House yesterday noon.[4]
  • 1897 - July, SMITHVILLE: The Commercial House is having an excellent trade. Mr. King and family are worthy of patronage. They set an excellent table.[5]
  • 1897 - August, Miss Minnie Myers, teacher in the Youngstown schools, and Miss Nannie Amstutz, one of Orrville's popular clerks, took in the pickle factory and called at the Commercial House Wednesday.[6]

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  1. Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1886 April 7, p. 3.
  2. Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 May 12, p.2.
  3. Wayne County Democrat, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 May 12, p.1.
  4. Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 July 14, p. 2.
  5. Wayne County Herald, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 July 22, p. 8.
  6. Wooster Republican, Wooster, Ohio. 1897 August 25, p. 2.