St Paris News Dispatch
March 19, 1914
The seventeen year old daughter of Charles Eaton who resides east of Rosewood, was seriously burned at her home Tuesday. She was kindling a fire in the cook stove and spilled some coal oil on her dress. She took her dress off and went back to work again about the stove when her under garments caught on fire and burned over two-thirds of her body before they could put the fire out. Dr Yinger was called, the burns are so extensive and severe that to heal them is almost impossible.
St Paris News Dispatch
March 19, 1914
The seventeen year old daughter of Charles Eaton who resides east of Rosewood, was seriously burned at her home Tuesday. She was kindling a fire in the cook stove and spilled some coal oil on her dress. She took her dress off and went back to work again about the stove when her under garments caught on fire and burned over two-thirds of her body before they could put the fire out. Dr Yinger was called, the burns are so extensive and severe that to heal them is almost impossible.
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