Lexington, KY
Saturday, February 8, 1908
Volume: 38 Issue: 39 Page: 3
SWALLOWS CHEWING GUM; DEATH RESULTS
Little Child Develops a Case of Stomach Trouble at Covington
GEORGETOWN, Ky., Feb. 7. - Archie, the little son of Mr and Mrs Lee Williamson, of Covington, who died a few days ago, has been brought to Muddy Ford and buried in the family burying ground of W. L. Barnhill. The remains were accompanied by the parents and Messrs. Oscar Kendall and Freeman Williamson. The little fellow's death was from stomach trouble, caused by swallowing chewing gum. Mr and Mrs Williamson were former residents of Scott county and resided near Muddy Fork.
Lexington, KY
Saturday, February 8, 1908
Volume: 38 Issue: 39 Page: 3
SWALLOWS CHEWING GUM; DEATH RESULTS
Little Child Develops a Case of Stomach Trouble at Covington
GEORGETOWN, Ky., Feb. 7. - Archie, the little son of Mr and Mrs Lee Williamson, of Covington, who died a few days ago, has been brought to Muddy Ford and buried in the family burying ground of W. L. Barnhill. The remains were accompanied by the parents and Messrs. Oscar Kendall and Freeman Williamson. The little fellow's death was from stomach trouble, caused by swallowing chewing gum. Mr and Mrs Williamson were former residents of Scott county and resided near Muddy Fork.
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