Rensselaer Semi-Weekly Republican, Volume 37, Number 33, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 April 1905 — Father Geitl Paralyzed, [ARTICLE]

Father Geitl Paralyzed,

Father Andrew Geitl, the well known and very popular superintendent of the large printing establishment at the Indian School building just south of town and editor of several important Catholio religious publications, is now lying at St. Joseph’s hospital at Fort Wayne, in a very dangerous condition. He went to Sheldon Allen county, this state, last Friday to assist in the oelebration of the Easter servioes, and Monday after noon, while at the priest’s residence he was stricken with paraly. s ; s. The entire left side is paralyz. ed, but he has some u<?e of the right side. His condition seems to be suoh as to cause great fear that he will not recover, He has been well known in Rensselaer for many years, having come here first as one of the earliest superintendents of the Indian Sohool formerly looated in the large building just south of town, and still called the Indian Sohool. v