s*me day at 2iervices at St. jtheran church of the absence tin Daib, who conference in lot expected toli fill his regti-5 M. E. church d evening, at 11 and will also church to-mor-witl meet at theHenderson next it 2 o'clock.GULATIONSment ou Gallec-;er»st to Burnt leneralJy.mation recently ivery division of sat will be of a.le, readers who utes. The orderilv 1. 1906. oa-L'lLXHZ* DCi Uld UaUUIIl.Superintendent Lemonade and Soda Water—Wm. Lewis, Henry Wood, Thomas Scott.It is requested that all contributions of food be taken to the school house onIJuly 4th, where a committee will be ready to receive them from 9 to 11 a. m. Dinner will be served on the grounds for 15c, and stopper for 10c.A cordial invitation is extended toithe public in general to participate in the parade which will start from the school promptly at 10 a. m.Street Car Conies to Town.The photo car recently purchased by John Nor bury of thia”city from a Collinsville man, had' quite a triumphal entry into Troy last Saturday evening when it was brought here by Charles Wendler’a trsfcftiou engine. Thereat is almost an exact reproduction of a street car, and its coming down the Collinsville road was heralded by a series of “toots'* from the whistle of the traction engine. As it passed through the streets followed by a crowd, cries of “Here comes the street car!” “All aboard! and exclamations of similar meaning brought out cheers on every 6ide, all of which was an indication of local sentiment and enthusiasm toward the long-looked for real street car.j. uuvNichols, a crime aga; same; H. ’The foil posed of ii report:Robert ( granted clt; bond of $5 Lathy L defendant to peoiten Charlesdefendant to 60 days Charles pleads gcounty jai John H,ued and it second coi lowed.People lt;al, debt; i James Schlueter, Matthew Foundries Joseph ] Foundry (