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|Organization_name=Commercial House (West Salem, Ohio)
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|organization_name=Commercial House (West Salem, Ohio)
 
|date=1882/05/04
 
|date=1882/05/04
 
|newspaper_title=The Jacksonian
 
|newspaper_title=The Jacksonian
 
|image=Page 2 of Jacksonian,published in Wooster, Ohio on Thursday, May 4th, 1882.jpeg
 
|image=Page 2 of Jacksonian,published in Wooster, Ohio on Thursday, May 4th, 1882.jpeg
 
|page_number=2
 
|page_number=2
|Newspaper_section=West Salem
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|newspaper_section=West Salem
 
|subject_tags=Commercial House, Congress Cornet Band
 
|subject_tags=Commercial House, Congress Cornet Band
 
|full_text=The [[Congress Cornet Band]] came late Thursday evening by invitation, and gave our officials a general serenade. Supper was served to them at Johnston's Commercial House, which was duly appreciated by the boys. Last, but not least, Dr. C. C. {{Surname|Stouffer}} made one of his old-time ringing speeches, which pleased everybody. Jonathan {{Surname|Holmes}} and "marching Through Georgia," and the band joined in the chorus. We heard it said by the band boys that great credit is due to Mayor {{Surname|Burns}} and the ladies of the Commercial House for hospitalities shown them while here.
 
|full_text=The [[Congress Cornet Band]] came late Thursday evening by invitation, and gave our officials a general serenade. Supper was served to them at Johnston's Commercial House, which was duly appreciated by the boys. Last, but not least, Dr. C. C. {{Surname|Stouffer}} made one of his old-time ringing speeches, which pleased everybody. Jonathan {{Surname|Holmes}} and "marching Through Georgia," and the band joined in the chorus. We heard it said by the band boys that great credit is due to Mayor {{Surname|Burns}} and the ladies of the Commercial House for hospitalities shown them while here.
 
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