LAWTON NEWS NOTES (6/19/1903).
CHILD DIED FROM BEING RUN OVER
Lawton, O.T., June 18.—A very unfortunate and lamentable accident occurred that resulted in the death of a child yesterday morning at two o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bane and child were driving out to their home on Park Avenue about five o'clock. They were in a delivery wagon which was loaded with about 400
pounds of groceries, and the child was sitting behind on the groceries.
In crossing Squaw Creek in the Woods' addition, the child fell from the wagon down between the fore and hind wheels, the latter of which ran across its body. The child go up and started toward the wagon, but fell helpless to the ground. He was put into the wagon and taken home and a
physician summoned. He came and found the child had sustained very severe internal injuries as a result from which it died at two o'clock in the morning.
LAWTON NEWS NOTES (6/19/1903).
CHILD DIED FROM BEING RUN OVER
Lawton, O.T., June 18.—A very unfortunate and lamentable accident occurred that resulted in the death of a child yesterday morning at two o'clock.
Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Bane and child were driving out to their home on Park Avenue about five o'clock. They were in a delivery wagon which was loaded with about 400
pounds of groceries, and the child was sitting behind on the groceries.
In crossing Squaw Creek in the Woods' addition, the child fell from the wagon down between the fore and hind wheels, the latter of which ran across its body. The child go up and started toward the wagon, but fell helpless to the ground. He was put into the wagon and taken home and a
physician summoned. He came and found the child had sustained very severe internal injuries as a result from which it died at two o'clock in the morning.
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