Democratic Sentinel, Volume 20, Number 16, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 24 April 1896 — Told in a Few Lines. [ARTICLE]
Told in a Few Lines.
Prof. R. A. Fessenden, of Western University, Pittsburg, has invented a meter whereby X rays can be measured. While returning from a hunting trip John Leininger and Peter Pretzeller were killed by a train near Looneyville, N. Y. Indications are that the national headquarters of the Hotel Waiters’ Association will be removed from St. Louis to Chicago. Jesse White, charged with the murder of Mrs. Hester Curt is last December, was found guilty at Lafayette, Ind. He will go to prison for life. By the explosion of a barrel of gasoline in the Dauntless bicycle factory at Toledo the entire plant was wrecked. Loss, SIIO,OOO. Vice-President Adlai E. Stevenson stated at Bloomington, 111., there was no
truth in the statement that has been published to the effect tnat he and Mrs. Stevenson will visit Europe the coming summer. The Pillsbury “A” mill at Minneapolis has just completed a remarkable six days’ run, having made during that time 61,827 barrels, an average of over 10,300, barrels a day for six days. The heaviest day’s run for the week was 10,783. The highest record of any flout' mill in the world was made by this same mill in December, 1894, when it made 55,943 barrels in six days.
