'diii- Ciimn of Typhoid Feyrr in 11»lt;* Family of I'n-d Oollner, a I'otteryman.Fred Oollner, a potreryman, liv-ug ai s,(*» North Washington street, ■as had four cases of typhoid fever in his family. A son and a daugh-■ r»r were first taken with tin* nial-dv and are now slowly eonvalesc-••in.?. No sooner did they begin to show signs lt;»!’ improvement than mother son and daughter were stricken with the same disease and tre still very sick. Dr. \V. H. ..iar-in is the family physician who is rearing the cases.