[Trade Journal]
Publication: Pottery & Glassware Reporter
Pittsburgh, PA, United States
vol. 10, no. 14, p. 12, col. 2
Louis Hollweg, of Hollweg & Reese, Indianapolis, Ind.; Mr. Pollard, of Geo. H. Dean, Shipley & Co., Cincinnati; Mr. Pearson, of Pearson & Wetzell, Indianapolis, Ind.; H. Falker, of Falker & Stern, Chicago; J. Lorenzen, Davenport, Iowa; Mr. Young of the Dixon Fire Clay Co., St. Louis; Messrs. Hemingray, of the Hemingray Glass Co., Covington, Ky.; Mr. Westermann, of H. Westermann & Co., Chicago, and Mr. Roundy of Little, Roundy & Co., Salt Lake City, Utah, were in town since our last. The last-named gentleman was snow-bound in the mountains for twenty-eight hours, and he and his fellow travelers were nearly starved before before they were extricated, there being no provisions on board the train nor any place of refuge in sight. Mr. Roundy looks no worse however from his experience.