News: Neillsville -Sniteman Drug Store Damaged (7 Feb 1919)
Contact: Ann Stevens
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Surnames: Sniteman, Sontag, Kountz
----Source: Neillsville Times (Neillsville, Clark Co., WI) 2/13/1919
Sniteman Drug Store Damaged by Explosion (7 Feb 1919)
On Friday afternoon the C.C. Sniteman drug store was the scene of a peculiar
accident and one which caused considerable damage. Geo. Sontag had been mixing
some shellac and had put the jug containing the mixture on the stove to warm.
This was his usual practice in this compounding and he had done so many times
before. He thought nothing of leaving the shellac while he went to dinner.
However, in this instance it seemed that he had not corked the jug as tightly as
usual, with the result that the alcohol in the mixture evaporated. It formed a
vapor or gas in the store which was not noticeable to the clerks or customers.
However, R.F. Kountz stepped up to the cigar lighter in the front end of the
store to light his cigar. The moment the light flashed there was an explosion,
the alcohol gas igniting instantly. As all the doors and windows of the store
happened to be closed at that instant, the full force of the explosion was taken
by one of the large plate glass windows in front of the store and next to the
cigar counter. It was blown out and shattered into a thousand pieces. Small bits
of it were blown clear into the street.
The fire whistle on the condensary was blown and the fire company was soon
there, but their services were not needed, though the shellac jug took fire. It
was an exciting affair while it lasted.
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