The story of StreatorBeing an account of the growth of its institutions civic, social and industrial, with special reference to its manufacturing and business interests; together with an outline of its early history and life sketches of some of its leading citizens . ars of age, he isstill full of vim and vigor, and takes an activeinterest in all the details of the business. THE DAILY FREE F^RESS The free Press was founded in Aui:ust, ;.by Irving Carrier. After the first edition the])aper was ]iublislied by Carrier and W. W. Hean. In ]^7A fhey were succeeded by He TI. Clark, who


The story of StreatorBeing an account of the growth of its institutions civic, social and industrial, with special reference to its manufacturing and business interests; together with an outline of its early history and life sketches of some of its leading citizens . ars of age, he isstill full of vim and vigor, and takes an activeinterest in all the details of the business. THE DAILY FREE F^RESS The free Press was founded in Aui:ust, ;.by Irving Carrier. After the first edition the])aper was ]iublislied by Carrier and W. W. Hean. In ]^7A fhey were succeeded by He TI. Clark, who in a few months rei-eivedWalter Ploge as ])artner. After six months 06 THK STORY OF STRKATOU. Re\-. Clark sold his interests to Mr. Tloge, whoconducted the paper alone until in February of1877 John TV. Fornof, who first began his con-nection with the paper in Febniary. 1874, in thecapacity of printer, purchased a half and Fornof continued until the next year forming the ])artnershiii of Van Skiver andFornof, which existed until 1!:)()5 when the FreePress Company was organized. In 1910 acquired all the interests of Mr. VnnSkiver, who retired from the paijer. The Free Press has always been re]iublican :—ifDRFicorai CHicuo voumi Id yu,. »;^ H free


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