Jasper County Democrat, Volume 13, Number 27, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 13 July 1910 — STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS. [ARTICLE]
STRICKEN BY PARALYSIS.
Mrs. Frank Foltz Victim of Severe Stroke Saturday MomV - ing ‘ f\Mrs. Foltz, wife of Frank Foltz, the. well known Rensselaer attorney, was stricken with paralysis while at the breakfast table Saturday morning and has since lain in an unconscious condition. She liad been complaining for several days of trouble with her heart, but had been about the house doing her work as got breakfast Saturday and had practically completed eating a hearty meal herself. She was lifting a cup of coffee to her lips when the stroke came, and the cup fell from her hand and the arm huhg limp at her side. Mr. Foltz assisted her to a couch and a physician was hurriedly summoned. Her entire right side is affected and she has lain unconscious since. Her respiration was somewhat better Monday, and it was thought her condition was slightly improved, but she was still unconscious yesterday. Lt is not unusual, it is said, for one to remain unconscious for several days and then
recover from, the stroke, and the many friends of the stricken lady hope with the husband for the best. .■ * Mrs. Foltz is but 50 years of age. one year younger than her husband, and it is not often that people of that age are victims of paralysis.
