Miss Maud Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Daniel Bolinger, was severely burned by falling on a hot stove while alone in the house. When discovered she was badly burned about the face and unconscious. She is still considered to be in a critical condition and little hope is expressed for her recovery.
Maryville Republican (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, January 14, 1904
--Maude Lee Phillips, whose accidental burning in Hopkins township was mentioned in the Republican a couple of weeks ago, died Sunday, January 3, 1904. She was born March 29, 1872.
Miss Maud Phillips, daughter of Mrs. Daniel Bolinger, was severely burned by falling on a hot stove while alone in the house. When discovered she was badly burned about the face and unconscious. She is still considered to be in a critical condition and little hope is expressed for her recovery.
Maryville Republican (Maryville, Missouri), Thursday, January 14, 1904
--Maude Lee Phillips, whose accidental burning in Hopkins township was mentioned in the Republican a couple of weeks ago, died Sunday, January 3, 1904. She was born March 29, 1872.
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