Hall Eugene Arner, the year old child of John B. Arner, of North Hope, met with a terrible death at the home of his parents in that place last Saturday. The child's mother had placed a pan of water on a chair on the porch. When the mother turned away the little one crept up to the chair and upset the pan and its contents over himself, scalding his body in a terrible manner. The accident happened at 10:00 AM in the morning.
The distracted parents are among the best known citizens in the neighborhood and have the sympathy of a great host of friends.
The funeral took place Sunday afternoon, interment being made in the North Hope Presbyterian cemetery with the Reverend Miller officiating.
Butler Citizen
Thursday, August 26, 1897
Hall Eugene Arner, the year old child of John B. Arner, of North Hope, met with a terrible death at the home of his parents in that place last Saturday. The child's mother had placed a pan of water on a chair on the porch. When the mother turned away the little one crept up to the chair and upset the pan and its contents over himself, scalding his body in a terrible manner. The accident happened at 10:00 AM in the morning.
The distracted parents are among the best known citizens in the neighborhood and have the sympathy of a great host of friends.
The funeral took place Sunday afternoon, interment being made in the North Hope Presbyterian cemetery with the Reverend Miller officiating.
Butler Citizen
Thursday, August 26, 1897
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