. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. ruling, bookbinding, etc., giving employmentto a considerable force of Avorkmen. Other Papers.—Among numerous short lived papers here, we may name theLakeside Weekly by Judson & Co.; tlie Litmherman by Wait & Co.; Daily Times, .1880, liy Alfred Perrin; Sentinel, 80, by A. B. Wood, who later published theSocial Drift; Evening Mail, Feb. 82, by Hilbourn & Smith, and later by W. ; Working mans Journal (daily) was commenced in 82, and continued 4years, when it was purchased by Frank Bracelin and others, name changed to theDemocrat, and its pu


. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. ruling, bookbinding, etc., giving employmentto a considerable force of Avorkmen. Other Papers.—Among numerous short lived papers here, we may name theLakeside Weekly by Judson & Co.; tlie Litmherman by Wait & Co.; Daily Times, .1880, liy Alfred Perrin; Sentinel, 80, by A. B. Wood, who later published theSocial Drift; Evening Mail, Feb. 82, by Hilbourn & Smith, and later by W. ; Working mans Journal (daily) was commenced in 82, and continued 4years, when it was purchased by Frank Bracelin and others, name changed to theDemocrat, and its publication soon afterwards suspended. The Monitor was startedas an advocate of labor interests in 88 and soon suspended. The Monitor, Swedish paper, started as the Michigan Post, May 20, 90, by theSwetlish PulilishingCo., November following went into the bauds of Nilson & Or-bom and June,91, Andrew Nilson liecame sole proprietor. The ottice is locatedin rear of 104 W. Western avenue. It has a good circulation among the Swedes. VIEW IN EVERGREEN CEMETERY. 27 licrc, will) are an industrious people. Tlie Freie jP7*eS6e (German) K. Diierr. editor,was started in 1891, and at present writing is suspended. Wood Printing House.—lu addition to Nevvspai)er office-!, Muskegon has goodfacilities for producing job work. The late A. D. Wood commenced job printingin 1880 and eontinueil toaibl to the ollicefrom time to time, until his death, Oct. 8,88. since which the business has been in charge of his widow, Mrs. M. E. Wood,under ihesuperintendeuceof Wm. S. Decker. The office at 104 W. Western avenueis Avell lilted for comnieicial job printing. Hilbourn & Smiih, former pulilishers and , opened a jol)biiigoffice at No. 13 Terrace street, in 1885, where they have a good trade in pamphletand other commercial work. C. S. Hilbourn was publisher of the Lakeside Regis-ter in 1873. Jas. L. Smith is a job printer of many years experience, and bothpartners give personal attention to the dut


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