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    1. Hotel Buchheit Oct. 1, 1892 McDonald PA Outlook
    2. Victoria Hospodar Valentine
    3. Hotel BUCHHEIT The leading house on the line of the Panhandle. McDonald is prepared to entertain guests in the finest style. Mr. C. R. BUCHHEIT, the druggist and oil operator, has leased from R. G. CALDWELL what has been known as the CALDWELL House, which the latter gentleman built on the property he bought from Dr. JAMISON. Mr. CALDWELL put about $12,00 into fitting up and furnishing this house. There are about forty rooms in it furnished in the neatest style, and the whole place has such an arrangement of halls, parlors and balconies as to guarantee every possible comfort to the guests. The management of this hotel will be such as would meet the requirements of the most fastidious. Mr. BUCHHEIT is a gentleman who is popular wherever he goes and he is by nature and education well adapted to the position of host. He is a young man who has been unusually successful in this community in all that he has undertaken, and no one doubts that he will meet the duties and responsibilities of his new position with the cheerfulness and steadiness that indicated the strong man master of the situation. Mr. J. H. BUCHHEIT, a cousin of the new landlord, who is an experienced hotel man, has charge of the office. Mrs. J. M. FAIRELL presides over the dining room. McDonald people may well be proud of this hotel, for no longer can the commercial traveler complain that "there is no good resting place in McDonald."

    03/19/2003 10:05:40