DRESS BURNED FROM HER BODY
Fearful Injuries Sustained by Mrs. Mary Horn That Will Probably Result In Her Death.
Mrs Mary Horn of 27 Barney Street, East Dayton, was terribly and perhaps fatally burned Friday morning while kindling a fire for breakfast. She had lighted the fire with coal oil, and there was an explosion. The inflammable fluid scattering all over Mrs. Horn, setting fire to her dress and burning it almost all off her body. She was prostrated by the burns and suffered intense agony. After a period covering many hours of suffering she finally succumbed to the inevitable.
Mrs Horn was 49 years and married. She had children and grand children. Much sympathy is felt for the family.
She doe not have a tombstone.
DRESS BURNED FROM HER BODY
Fearful Injuries Sustained by Mrs. Mary Horn That Will Probably Result In Her Death.
Mrs Mary Horn of 27 Barney Street, East Dayton, was terribly and perhaps fatally burned Friday morning while kindling a fire for breakfast. She had lighted the fire with coal oil, and there was an explosion. The inflammable fluid scattering all over Mrs. Horn, setting fire to her dress and burning it almost all off her body. She was prostrated by the burns and suffered intense agony. After a period covering many hours of suffering she finally succumbed to the inevitable.
Mrs Horn was 49 years and married. She had children and grand children. Much sympathy is felt for the family.
She doe not have a tombstone.
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