Evening Republican, Volume 17, Number 105, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 May 1913 — Lafayette Attorney Prostrated By an Attack of Vertigo. [ARTICLE]
Lafayette Attorney Prostrated By an Attack of Vertigo.
Dan W. Simms, qf the law firm of Stuart, Hammond & Simms, of Lafayette, and president of the school board of that city, was in a precarious condition for two hours Thursday morning as the result of an attack of vertigo. Mr. Simms was making an argument in a personal injury case against the Central Union Telephone Co., when suddenly he stopped and began to stagger. He was assisted to a chair and soon became unconscious and for some time it was believed he was going to die. He soon regained consciousness but it was twq hours before he could be removed to his home. He recently returned from a trip to the west, taken for the benefit of his health.
