"The Central Hotel is a capacious three story structure and nicely arranged throughout. On the ground floor is the office, bar, reception room, kitchen, dining hall, also pantry, while on the second floor are the nicely furnished public aud private parlors, also sleeping apartments. The rest of the house is arranged in sleeping apartments of which there are 15, lighted with acetylene gas, sumptously furnished, clean and inviting. The table is unexcelled, the service exceptionally good, and the proprietor finds the reward of his untiring labor and solicitude in a first class patronage that keeps his establishment well filled at all times.
"J. L. Clark, the proprietor of the hotel, was born in the town of Poland, this County, October 21, 1835, and was married to Miss Celia M. Hunt, of his native town, January 1, 1857. He came to Cherry Creek in 1881, purchasing this popular hostelry of T. G. Phillips, which he has since successfully conducted."
----- Source: "Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York" Edited and Published by Charles J Shults, April 1900 at page 55-56.
"The Central Hotel is a capacious three story structure and nicely arranged throughout. On the ground floor is the office, bar, reception room, kitchen, dining hall, also pantry, while on the second floor are the nicely furnished public aud private parlors, also sleeping apartments. The rest of the house is arranged in sleeping apartments of which there are 15, lighted with acetylene gas, sumptously furnished, clean and inviting. The table is unexcelled, the service exceptionally good, and the proprietor finds the reward of his untiring labor and solicitude in a first class patronage that keeps his establishment well filled at all times.
"J. L. Clark, the proprietor of the hotel, was born in the town of Poland, this County, October 21, 1835, and was married to Miss Celia M. Hunt, of his native town, January 1, 1857. He came to Cherry Creek in 1881, purchasing this popular hostelry of T. G. Phillips, which he has since successfully conducted."
----- Source: "Historical and biographical sketch of Cherry Creek, Chautauqua County, New York" Edited and Published by Charles J Shults, April 1900 at page 55-56.
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