People's Pilot, Volume 3, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 2 February 1894 — ENDED FATALLY. [ARTICLE]
ENDED FATALLY.
A Fit of Incessant Hlccoughlns Kills William Milhollin. Springfield, 0., Jan. 31.—William Milhollin, a veteran contractor, died Saturday evening under peculiar circumstances. He had been ill with the grippe, but for seventy hours before bis death he was in terrible agonv from Incessant hiccoughing and all efforts of physicians failed to relieve him. He was entirely conscious and attempted to control the hiccoughing, but it was useless. He became weaker and weaker and finally died from sheer exhaustion.
