Evening Republican, Volume 21, Number 204, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 September 1917 — Gov. Goodrich Slightly Improved. [ARTICLE]

Gov. Goodrich Slightly Improved.

Indianapolis, Sept. 12.—The condition of Gov. James P. Goodrich, ill of typhoid at a local hospital, tonight was reported “satisfactory” by his physicians. Early tdday the governor suffered an intestinal hemorrhage and his nervous condition caused alarm. It was said tonight a slight improvement was noticeable, but there was no attempt to conceal the fact that his condition is grave. The attending physician late tonight issued the following bulletin: “Gov. Goodrich is better tonight than he was at noon. His temperature is 103 degrees. His pulse is 100. He is resting quieter tonight. The governor is seriously ill, but his condition is better than during the day.” ' . •,