From GREATER WHEELING AND VICINITY By Charles A. Winegerter, 1912; page 812. Contributed by Linda Fluharty. ANTHONY J. NAGER is secretary, treasurer and general manager the Ohio Valley Lithographing Company, of which he was also one the original incorporators. Under his energetic management this concern has become one of the largest in the state, and its trade extends to manv cities and towns outside of the natural tributary area of Wheeling. Mr. Nager is an expert in this line of business, which has been his field of work and experience since boyhood, and he has a high standing among Wheeling business men. He was born in St. Louis, Missouri, December 29, 1870, a son Charles A. and Angelina (Schlegel) Nager. His school days were passed in the St. Francis De Sales parochial school of St. Louis, a when he left school at the age of fifteen it was to begin an apprenticeship in the lithographing and engraving trades. He followed the business in several cities and on May 1, 1904, organized the Ohio Valley Lithographing Company, and has since promoted its success in official capacities above mentioned. The concern does all kinds commercial work as well as fine art work in colors and high class catalogues. Mr. Nager is a trustee of St. Michael's Catholic church in Edgington Lane, and is a member of the Knights of Columbus and the Carroll Club. He was married to Miss Anna Raynor, daughter of William and Anna (Fineran) Raynor. Her father, now living retired at Erie, Pennsylvania, was for many years a railroad engineer. Mr. and Mrs. Nager are the parents of five children: Charles J., William Raynor, William Francis, Mary Virginia and Joseph Anthony.