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Stull, William

STULL

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Date: 3/29/2010 at 01:21:36

William Stull, equal partner in the Avoca Printing Company and superintendent of the printing department, was born in Saunders county, Nebraska, January 2, 1874, a son of Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Stull. He spent his first eight years in the place of his nativity and then went to Marengo, Illinois, the home of his father in boyhood days. In 1884 he returned to Nebraska, locating at North Bend, and having in the meantime acquired such an education as is afforded in the common schools, he began learning the printer's trade in the office of the North Bend flail, January 9, 1888. He has worked along this line almost continuously since and on the 1st of July, 1907, formed a partnership with G. D. McClaskey under the name of the Avoca Printing Company. They are publishers of the Tribune and in connection do a large job printing business, Mr. Stull being superintendent of the printing department, his previous years of practical experience well qualifying him for the work.


 

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