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Titus, Albert Ernest Dr.

Albert Ernest Titus was born October 25, 1885 in Shawnee County Kansas. He attended grade and high school in Shawnee County, then entered Wash burn College. While studying at Washburn he was very active in sports and played on the football team for three years. Albert graduated from Washburn with his A.B. Degree in 1910.

He attended Kansas Medical College in Kansas City, 1912 was a very busy year for Albert Titus, he graduated from Kansas Medical College becoming Dr. A.E. Titus, M.D. He started practice of medicine at Auburn, Kansas in July and was married to Jessie Lee, October 25, at Topeka.

After hearing about an opening in Chase County Dr. and Mrs. Titus went to Kansas City, walked into a car dealers and purchased the car pictured here. It was a 1912 Humpmobile with 18 horsepower motor, had seteline lights and cost $825.00. Although he had never driven before the Dr. and Mrs. Titus made the trip from Kansas City to Chase County in five hours.

He began practice of medicine at Cottonwood Falls April 7, 1913. His first office was in the American Hotel now known as the Cottonwood Falls Hotel. As a young Doctor and with much time on his hands he entered into the swing of things by coaching for the first two years at Cottonwood Falls.

For many years Dr. Titus office was over the Exchange National Bank, where he was associated with Dr. Woodhul and later Dr. Siegel. Dr. Titus then moved into his present office.

Three children were born to Dr. and Mrs. Titus, Albert, 1913, (deceased); Doris (Stout) 1916; and Betty Lu, 1919 (deceased).

Dr. Titus has for a number of years been interested in Cattle and is Co-owner of the Titus- Stout Hereford Ranch located at Bazaar.

When Dr. Titus was asked to estimate the number of babies he had brought into this world he said, ''I am sure we would be safe in saying 2,000, many which are three generations in the same family.''

For us who have had the privilege of knowing Dr. Titus know he has an ageless quality, for he had been everyone's Father or older brother. He has had the courage to forget himself and think of others, never hesitating when instinct impelled action, always doing what he thought necessary, making one feel better when he walked into the room.

Yes, he was a horse and buggy doctor, but he has never failed to learn new techniques and his experienced eye could see a sign of an ailment, from toothaches to Scarlet fever. He has seen many diseases that were common to him as a young Doctor, fail to exist or become very rare.

Sponsored By: Mr, and Mrs, Ravmond Kutz

Chase County Centennial, 1872- 1972





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