Evening Republican, Volume 20, Number 131, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 1 June 1916 — Lillo Hauter Improved; Parents Return Encouraged. [ARTICLE]

Lillo Hauter Improved; Parents Return Encouraged.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar. Hauter returned Wednesday afternoon from Santa Mexico, where they had been to see their son, Lillo, who has been there for his health for some time. He had been making satisfactory improvement and every report from him was encouraging until about two weeks ago .when he suffered hemorrhages and his parents hastened to him. They found him in an improve 1 condition, the hemorrhages having been stopped. He is m good fled* and has a good appetite and the physician who is attending him informed his parents that the infection of his lungs hacF been entirely cured and that the hemorrhage had been caused by a bursting artery. During their stay there Lillo continued to improve and it is believed that he is on the road to permanent recovery. The treatment as in all tubercular cases is that of rest, diet and climate and he is kept on his back all the time. He is getting fleshy under the treatment and present indications are more than hopeful, rather very assuring that he will continue to improve. Delbert' Beckman, who has ,also been taking treatment there, is considerably improved and will leave within a few days for Colorado, where he hopes to find employment. Mr. Beckman was for some time the assistant cashier at the State Bank of Rensselaer and he was suddenly siezed with symptoms that caused him to seek a climate that might restore him to health. Mr. Hauter, who is a graduate of Purdue University, contracted a cold while serving as a school teacher and agricultural agent in Minnesota. He could not shake the cold off and finally his lungs were affected. "The many friends of both young men will be much interested in their recovery.