Journal. •crrrr. THURSDAY, JULY IST. 18S6. Published by R. A. BUMILLER. SOMETHING 1 g 12 1 H . 1 j\ §j At the Main street fc a •j 0 GROCERY, b He liO ( W|j J. W. LOSE Jfetd . y 3 tr . k i stll3 i M : 3 Groceries, Provi-b 1 J b, t-1 sions Confection-b | 1 fa ' £ . i eries, Fruits, fc . Cheese, fcN •' u a b n <' 7> 3 and nil kinds of b 0 r\ g HOTEL and FAMI-fcCr f P S LY SUPPLIES. fc N J>q fcm J Best brands of fc I g TOBACCO and CIGARS, fc | J I | I sell for |'' ! yl-sroT CASH-I^; fr] but at fcO •' fil Small Profits. IP ; 03 t R M It will pay to give mo a . T [> Si F I PI —call.— fcH 3 F 1 [KNOWING! LOCAL NEWS. —Now for the 4th. •--This ends the first half of '&0. —Help thetowuby patronising home trade. —This week started in with splendid hay weather. —First class iob work done at the JOURNAL office. -Strangers by the score in town the last couple weeks. —Town was exceptionally lively last Saturday evening. —Send the Joy3x4l. to a friend af tpi yop haye read it. —The farmers are busy making hay while the sqn shine?. —Most of the grass is out and the hay crop is splendid. —Bellefonte was visited by ITurlhnrt & Hunting's circus list Tuesday. —A lot of Fourth of July Flags,from one cent up, at the Journal Store. —Not very far off—a weddi g. Just as soon a3 they are married we will tel] you. —The band has ordered the goqds for their flannel shirts and will sooo appear in new dress. —The ladies baking cakes for the Coburn festival should have them ready |iy this evening. —Mr. F. Dieffenderfer and sister, of Sunbury, are visiting at Squire Keif snyder's at present. —Mrs. Ilettie Calhernian, of Cent re Hall, the daughter of Danl.Uliich, Sr., was in tqwn yisitffig. —Miss Jennie Luckeubuch, of Belle fonte,is in town at present,the guest of her friend,Lydia Gutelius. —Stiaw Hats, for the Harvest Held, or for Sunday wear, a large selection at Kauffoaan's ou Main street. For colds,croup, asthma,bronchitis and sore throat, use Dr. Thomas' Elec tric Oil, and get the genuine. —The finest lot of Stamped Linen Goods for embroidery in the valley can be found in the Journal Store. —There will be regular services in the 0. B* cburoh of this pl.too next Sunday evening by the pastor. —The Albright brothers seem to be full of work in their carriage and blacksmith shop on Main street. —ln some parts of Illinois the chinch Lqgtf are destroying tliepoVn, held after field being infested by the pests. ! —Next Sunday forenoon ihere veil} be regular services in the Lutheran chureh of this place by the pastor. French Tissue Paper for making artificial flowers, ready-made flowers and material, at the Journal Store. —lt often eeemod to us f|iat Mjllhejm pught to iffiye a rpfJney ortja'r post; office. sffia)ler tpwps tfijtn RR3 haye theip. '- ~-¥ou will find at our frtoie a proper assortment of proper goods at proper prices. Come, D. S. Kauffman & Co, —Whea o.*e aees the Impure fata that are sometimes u>ed iu soap-making he is inclin*' doubt Mu (iiiauiK's of the soap. Ikreydoppel's ltorux Koap is made from the purest refined tallow, aud is guarauteed pure and healthful. —Rev. Ilerlacher, of Qhio, preach ed in the £v. church on Tuesday even ing,' to raise' funds for the'Wis. cyclone sufferers. —SUBSCRIBE for t.lio JOURNAL. —GREENS, all kinds just received at KautVman's store. —And don't you forget it that J. \V. Lose's Main street grocery is booming. Reason Best goods for the least mon ey. —Miss Maggie Alexander, of Outre Hall, is at present hero visiting her brothers, A. U.,W.K. and Christ Alex ander. —Dr. J. F. Barter and iamilv ex pect to be oil to Pino Grove and other places in the upper pail of the valley next week. —Editor Fiedler, of the ( lazcttc, Bellefonte, called onus last Saturday, lie was on his way to Ids parental home in Madisonburg. —A lot of Library Lamps on hand, tasty styles, which we wish to sell at reasonable prices. 1). S. KAUKFMAN A CO. —Should you be in town on the Jul, do not forget to call at our cilice and drop some cash into our needy coffers, on subscription accounts. —A complete lne of Ledgers, I>.y Books, Secretary's Books and all kinds of Memoranda and Time Books, at the Journal Store on Penn street. —A fine Silk Plush Album is not on ly an ornament but an object of real in terest in the family. The Journal Store lias them in great variety. —Our job otllco run out a lot of blanks and envelopes for the G. A. R. post this week and the veterans will soon be in first class business trim. Mrs. Eekley, of near Bellefonte, was at home over Sunday, the guest of her father, David Uliich, and the visit or of her numerous relations in town. —TheGreat ZingariToothache Drops, for toothache and neuralgia, have no equal. Only costs 15 cents at any drug store. Warranted. Sold by J. Eisen huth, Millneim, Pa. —The ladies of the M. F, Mite Socie ty of this place purpose holding a festi val ou the afternoon and eyening of July 3d, in the skating rink on Penn street. —During Mrs. D. A. Musser's ab sence in the West, her daughtor, Mrs. A. Walter, presides over the domestic affairs of the Musser homestead in Strasburg. —Lodie, the little daughter of W. S. Musser, was confined to the house for the past few weeks, by the measles. She is yery much letter now and wiP soon be out again. —John Kersietterla house on Penn street has received it's last coat of plas ter by Messrs. Bnrd, the Aaronsburg plasterers, and John will soon be üb.e to say "pass 'rouuej in front.'' —Baxter's Mandrake Bitters cure in digestion, heart burn, costiveness and all malarial diseases. Twenty-five els, per bottle. Sold by J. Spigelrayer and D. S. Kauffman & Co , Millhsim. —Minnie, a little daughter of Win. M. Tlarlmin, fell into the race last Thursday slid birely escaped being drowned. The frightened mother cauie to her assistance not a minute too soon. —There have been ouite a number of good-sined catches tliis season, but Cleyeland made the biggest catch of al|, when he (taught on to "Frankie." They say she is a regular jewel of a wo man. —lt you are troubled with a "hack ing cough," Down's Elixir will give you rpljef at qnue. Warranted as reco mended or money refunded. Sold by J. Spigelmycr and D. S. Kauffman & Co., Millheim. —That "pointer" in last week's Centre fyntocrai raaue it lit pessary for us to go the "devil" of the Journal of fice, and tell liffii fo mind his business and ipaUe it a "point" to reduce the SIOO to SI.OO. —An exle: sivo fire which recurred at Philipsburg on J/onday night and which started in the large skating rink totally consumed that t-uilding, the old Passmore house and ex-Sheriff J/un son's residence. —Samuel Frank, rxVke4 or •ft !• * NOTICE.— A Select School will bp opened at Aaronsburg on Monday, July JGth, Isßtl, to oontinue eight weeks. All persons desiring to attend will please hand their names to M. M. Musser, of Aaronsburg. Special at tention will be given to such as are pre paring for College er fcr teaching in the public Terms to suit the times. Por further information ad dress the teacher, M. O. NpLl-, 23-Qt Pa. —As it is customary in the Jour nal office to tako a week's rest over the fourth of July,there will be no pa per issued next week and we ask the kind indulgence of our readers until the next issue, July 15th. Wo may, however, during the vacation ho found at our poat fu orueis foi .job worjj of advertising, or money 011 sub scription accounts. We wish oir lend ers a pleasant Fourth, —Mr. Wm, D. Mingle, of Centre Hall, whose announcement as a **- ll( ji. date for nr^ l()n0 f Jlr y appetrs in anoth er column, called on us last Friday morning, and gave us Lhe benefit iff a dejightful hours' chat. I3ei ga staunch Democrat and a gentleman in every way fitted for the office lie holds at present and seeks to get in the'fu'u: e, his chances for the nomination nry as good ag any. ANOTHER FESTIVAL.—The I,uthr an Ladies' Afite Society of Coliurn will hold an Ice Cream Festival at. that place tin Friday evening* July 2nd, and Sat urday afternoon and evening, July .'ltd. NOTICE TO FARMERS.—SeveraI Kx tra Kind of Seed Wheat for sale. For price and particulars inquire of J. 11. MUSSEK, Auronsbuiß, Pa. 3T —This town has three newsboys who every Saturday evening dispose of about 100 copies, each handling a different paper. Wallace Musser sells the llur risburg Telajram, Fred. lhumgait the Williamsport (frit and the Jireakfust Table, and Hairy Frank the llarrisburg Titiriot. The boys push the sale of these papers with considerable vim,and give our good people ample oppoitunity to keep well posted on the topics ol the day. —The Reformed Ladies' Mile Society of Auronsburg will hold an ice cream festival on Saturday Hfternoou and eve ning, July 10th, lrtSti, either in the open air on Main street or in the old church, depending on the condition of tho weather. All who feel disposed to encourage the ladies in a good cause and desire a respite from the heavy la bels of the season to enjoy a aoci.il af ternoon and evening, are cordially in vited. —There is no doubt that Millheim will celebrate the Fourth of July in some shape next Satuiday. Our people have not missed doing so for several years and though no deUnite pro gramme has been arranged, there will at least be some band music, lire wot ks and a display of national colors. Last but not least the ladies of the M. E. Mite Society will have for silo at the rink on Peun street the best ice cream lemonade and cakes. SCHOOL NOTICE:. —Mr. J. F. Keller, of Adamsburg, Pa., has concluded to leach a nine weeks' term of summer Echool in the Penn street school house, Millheim, commencing July I'JTH, pro vided a sutllcient number of pupils can be secured. lu order to do justice to large and small scholars he will grade the school and for that purpose employ an assistant teacher. Further infor mation can be had from the borough school directors. QUARTERLY MKETINO. The last quarterly meeting of Jf/illheim circuit for the conference year will beheld in the U. B. church of this place, July 10th and 11th. Business sessien Sat urday afternoon at half-past two o'- clock. There will be preaching on Sat urday evening and on Sunday morning nnd evening. Communion services on Sunday forenoon. Bev.Z. A. Climer.P. E. of the district will be present to conduct the services. AH are cordially iuyited to atter.d. C. W, WASSON, LAY THEM AWAY.— We mean the horrible, nauseous worm seed com pounds called worm syrups and vermi fuges ; many of them as worthless as they are obnoxious. They have out-liv ed their usefulness. People do not want them since McDonald's Celebra ted Worm Powders, so easy and pleas ant to take, can be had from any dealer Everyone who has tried them say they are tiie nicest and best vermifuges yvey discovered. The children, take them and neyer know a medicine is being d* ipmistered. Any case of failure to cause explosion wheto worms exist the money promptly refunded in eyery in stance. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold bv J. Eiscnhuth, Jjmiipiw, Ha. —(top dose or McDonald's Great Iflood Purifier or Sarsap irillian Altera tive Is guaranteed to contain more al terative pornertiespnore truly remedial power than three doses of any other known alterative or blood puriher. Many other blood, remedies are good e noiyyh in their way, only that you ate compelled to buy a galloon of medicine to get a pint of remedy ; the tnanufacL urers having sacrificed strength and usefulness tq palatability and profit, MclVmaUPs Blood Purifier is put up in seventy-five cent bottles containing as much as most dollar bottles of other makes. Dissatisfied purchasers cau have their money refunded. JOHNSTON, HOLLOW AY & CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenhuth, Millheim, Pa. —3ays last week's Sunbury Demo crat : Friday morning a package pass ed through the Adams express otyce, this place, from Y., for president Qleyehwd. The railroad man along the route made free use of their lead periods on the package, in accepting the opportunity to express themselves to the President in the line of congratulation on his marriage. 4* mong them were 111? flowing} 'Shake, old boy L'. 'What put so much good seiise and taste into your head V' 'Bully boy, you are, Groyer.' 'Kind greeting to Frankie.' 'You are a man among us, Grover,' 'Dotpt forgot that unkin I 3 Vf y i'oung. Be a father to her, Qrover.* According to Tuesday 'a liar risburg Patriot, Lick Haven is likely to get a branch of the B. C., C. & S. W. Rail road. The item says that Mr. Corneli us Vanderbilt and party will pass over the Beech Creek, Cleai field and South western Jlaiho,d this | morn* pig in a special car, for the purpose of reorganising the road at Clearfield, re turning the same evening. Ex-Senator Peale, the Solicitor of the company, will accompany Hie party, Efforts will be made to huvy Ll>* load extended to Lock Haven. A branch into tfiaf e\\s would make the B- cch Q*©ek a compet ing road [m every °en-e of the word and would give Lock Ilayeu railroad facilities equal to ihe best. To OUR CQI^K^NUKNTS.—D,O not ' in communications next week as. there will V.e n 0 JOURNAL published, lint gather up the news aU the same apt| report \yeek after next. LIST OF JURORS for August court, beginning Monday, August 23rd, and lasting t wo weeks : (iltANh ITII MIINIIAT. O I'' VV*MMI|IIIJX. 11 USt 4*ll II rllii nt <*(*, Homier. | <; Z H'ar.l Bor *''toll VV ' I'M* wVlili. Rush. John N Une.nellemute Llbcr- A a"Sß?' l[w WS William. Huston. w'v-i.ryW,?-, son y ' K 11 urrv H Curttn,Rungs, A A Frank, Millhenn. '•'^S l ! {onl,,n ' p,Ml ' Wm will[7* I'liirnsiilo "b't A "-ill, Union. Win Ye- nek lird Munliall Cox, Hoggs. Towns i , DC Keller,Centre llall D-inlel Piiil l*lillliMi- ,, ' ,ra. John Todd, Hush. Matbias M cC loskey. Win Hopkins. Howard Howard township. Townslilp. (f w Miles, Huston. Win W Spangler, l'ot- J H H tinthorger.lk* liner ter. .1 It Childs, Philipsburg Sam'l Weiser.Millbelin, Eliza Kurd. Haines. Abs Confer, Haines. Henry Fitly, Marlon, Miles Zimmerman, Asbbury Hilt, Hush. Burnside. Htb't Welsh, Taylor. Sum'l Davis, Haines. Frank Weaver. Huston!Moses (illbert. Miles. J A Hunter. Ilairmnon I. U Noll, penn. Hoi t Lloyd, l'lullps- T S Llngle, Liberty. burg. L A Schaetter, Belle- Peter H Hush, Union. fonte. Peter Holter, Potter. L K Stover, Haines. J 1$ Mitchell. Ferguson. itob'i Newcomer,Rurn- E KHenderson,Huston. side. Daniel l* Weston, Hush 11 11 Benner,Bellefonte. Neighboring News. Nothing but hay at present. Mrs. B. O. Deininger was the guest of Mrs. John Harshbarger last Satur day. Mr. Uaishbarger is unable to be out of the house on account of his sore eyes. AL. Keen bought a very fine colt last week. One of our farmers mowed his Cana da thistles with the reaper. Now feed them to salt. Mr. Abraham Smith, from BMliug Springs.is in our midst on a few week's visit. Dr. I*. T. Muaser, of Aaronsburg, gaye a free dinner at JosephGrossman's last week, in honor of the completion of laying water pipes up to his build ings on the hill. A jolly time was had. The doctor is overjoyed at the accom plishment of his undertaking to run the water up to his farm and wants uo more water company in his. Miss Annie £eigler, of Millheim,was visiting among us last Sunday. Miss Liaaie Keen and her sister Ida, were to Milllinburg on a week's visit, from wldch they returned last Satur day. Jeremiah Kern claims to have rye straw that measures 7 feet and 10 inch es. Haid to beat. Pastor. One of our young ladies had an ice cream party,but Jumbo's "trunk" was too short to get theie, so he can*t give the 'particulars. Hope we woa't be forgotten the next time, A white dress belonging to MissJKeen was hung on lite w:\shl i* e to dry, when the cows got a hold of it and chewed it all up. Mary took a good cry over it and then, like a sensible girl, went tq Millheim and bought a new one, We are glad to see thi\t thedQPUNAl bas such a livtiy uet of correspondents and feel proud to he one of them. It, keep* its readers well informed of all the news in our sister towus. I)j not forget the picnic 1 JvMUQ, AAHOtfaßtlßGk Borough. IYor house debt. The pavement excitement is dead. Mrs. John G. Knits, of Jlfilton. Pa., Is hero visiting her sick mother, Mrs. Ettinger, Chas. 3/usser and John Foster, of Bucknell University, Lewlsburg, Pa., are home on a three months' vacation. IV-v. Dornblaser, after a few days' absence, returned to town on the 24th ult. He filled Rev. Deitzler's pulpit at this place last Sabbath. Emanuel Cronmiller received an ugiy gash on the top of his, head rom a fall ing piece of lumber several days subse quent'lb the raising of 3/r. ilfensh's barn. He was assisting in laying the seoond floor of that building. A few ladies of the Coburn Lutheran congregation canvassed this town one day last week, soliciting help for their festival, which they intend. UaWiug this week. Plbce-*eekers are plenty at present and liow accommodating and obliging they are, when passing you on the pub lic highway, when at other and more common occasions they are not "bui\t that way." llow inconsistent some of these fellows are. In a reoent letter to their friends here, Dr. E. J. Deahler and wife, now Visiting their son, Dr. J. J. Deshler, in lowa, say they are more than pleased with their visit to the West, but ate a- Lout turning their faces Pennsylvania ward. We expect them home in a few days. A^Q.TB&S UADJ&ONBURG. ' The farmers are busy making hay, of whioh there will be a good crop. Benj. Royer sold three horses (the Ocker team) to Mr. Ulrich of Penn's Valley for §2OO last week and the ojd mare to Mr. Gubtwite, of He then went to Sugarya'dey siiid pur chased two horses td fib tbo places of these he sold, ' Jacob Deitvich is working on the saw ml,> . near Rebersburg. Felix L°e and 3/iss Annie of Tusseyville, were the guests of Dr, Lee over Sunday. 3|r. Jacob Snook and family, of Jfill heitn, were at L. B. Stover's on Sun day, presumably for a square meal. Daniel Schlegle has returned from Clearfield, where he had been plaster ing. STILL ANOTHER. SMITH TOWN. COTTURN. Husiiioa* in litis vill^C^!; IMTII rath er dull fur somn lime, but seems lo be pick iin; up some. The farmers will not sell their wheat til. the present low price and const quently that branch of business is at a standstill. But we are having quite a boom in the building line and the buildings being put up are all good, neat and substantial. There is considerable talk about the festival to bo held here this week, as it will be something new for this place. Being for a good caue it should be well patronized and made a success. We noticed B. O. Ddninger and sev eral others from Milllieim taking part in the Sunday school exercises last Sab bath afternoon. Glad to see them here. A mule belonging to one of the prop timber men of Mr. Bat low fell dead in the road ab.;ve Coburn one day last week. Mrs. Win. II Kremer and daughter took tn the old home, Mifllinbuig, one day last week. , Cap. Van Valin says the still house is moving light along. Squire Getlig contemplates a trip to Gettysburg over the 4ih, and Andy Campbell intends doing up Shainokin. As far as we now know the rest of our citizens will be found at home. We noticed the editor in our village the other day, but he did not call to see us, or if lie did we were not at home. llow is it ? VALE. [The faot is we had hut a short hour to stay, and your lively merchant, R. F. Vonada, monopolized nearly all of that time. So we didn't get there.— Ed ] Kebersbursr and Vicinity. Croquet playing is the popular pas time in our town. Haymakir g time is here and our farmers are very bu?y. The crop is good Rev. Henry Weber.son of our towns man, Joseph Weber, is at present here visiting his father and many friends. One day last week Wes. Snyder or dered a Champion Binder and Mower through our reajier agent, CI. G. Royer. Wes. wauU to be up to times. Wm. Kreamer has done considerable repairing on the outbuildings of the farm he'resides on, which greatly adds to the conveniences of his home. An infant and onlv child of Robert Diehl died on hist Friday and was bur ied on Sunday afternoon in the Evan gelical cemetery. Ilenry Moyer and Cook Loose have purchased a lot of ground of Daniel Kreamer, situate back of the hotel, wnere they have Thomas Zeigler, the experienced brickmaker, and a full set of hands at work turning out a super ior quality of brick. Mr. Howard Klepper and family, of Booneville, spent hist Saturday and Sunday at Wm. Kreamer's. John Harter swapped off his mules to Mr. Wolfart. John now owns the fin est young horse in the valley. A party from Nippenose were here with a steam well-boring machine and ] sunk a well for Jerome Meyer, striking water at the depth of seventy feet. Another one was sunk for J no. Breon, with the same depth aud both have now ail abundant supply ot water. Last Sundav Rev. Basom, (Evang.) treated the Wolf's S. school with cards which greatly pleased the small schol ars. Rev. Lenard administered the Lord's Supper last Sunday in the Lutheran church and the attendance was large. Dan. Royer is off to Nittany to buy a horse. Something Dan needs very bad. Philip Hubler, our horse dealer, the other day bought a horse and was beat again. This is the second time that he returns his purchase to its owner. What's wrong, Philip y It is with regret that we inform your readers of the death of Mr. Daniel Musser, who formerly resided at the east end of this valley, but who left for California this spring. He died on his way from California to Kansas where he inteuded to buy some land. One day last week, while Jos. Spang ler was cultivating corn his horses took fright and ran away, making a com plete wreck of the cultivator. Last Friday C. Beck killed seven skunks. Charley is ahead again. SQUIBOB. IT WENT ROUND AMONG THE NEIGHBORS.— Mr. Levi Stahl, merch ant aud ])ostmaster at Fostoria, Pa., writes : •Mr. J. A. McDonald, Reedsville,Pa. DEAR SIR :—Some time ago I had a severe attack of chronic diarrltoea. Could obtain no relief. A friend gaye me a part of a bottle of your Cutis' Carmelite Cordial, and a few doses en tirely cured me. The balance of the bpttle went around among the neigh bors, Bmce then I have written to New York and Philadelphia for the medicine but could not procure it. I traced up the bottle we had and found it was purchased of Mr. Jacob Cowau, merchant in Altoona,and from him ob* tained your address. Please forward me one dozen bottles by express atonce, at I do net wish to be without it in my family ana wish to sell it in my store.'* Single oottle Curtis' Carmelite Cor dial guaranteed to,cure any case of chol era, dysentery, diarrhoea, cramps,pains and all iritation of the bowels moident to,change of climate, diet and water. JOHNSTON AY A CO., Philadelphia Agents. Sold by J. Eisenliuth. Millheim.Pa. Of Interest to Ladles. The new treatment for ladies' diseases ilia, covered by Dr. Mary A. Gregg, the distiiuruish eo<- -xk~ -t&r a The accommodations are the best. Well fur nished double aud single rooms, splendid bill of fare, vnd horses and buggies for the use of boarders. ■ v* 1 1 "" —< The celebrated and much visited >— PENN'S CAVES, one fourth of a mile In length, with Its wouder ful stalactites and stalagmites. Is almost at the door of the hotel, and the proprietors are pre pared at all times to convey visitors through this subterranean passage. SAMUEL LONG, Proprietor. Keystone Hotel, Selinsgrove, ----- Penna^ S. T. Frain, Prop'r. D This Hotel has been remodeled and refurnished, and the Traveling Public will find it first-clasa in every respect. -W 1 — Latest mproved Water Cliset and Wash Room on first floor. <{ Bath Room in Hotel. Y HEADQUARTERS FOR STOCK DEALERS. Terms Reasonable. Good Livery attached NATIONAL HOTEL Millheim, Centre Co., Peona. Summer | Resort Two utiles from Coburn Station. -=o=- THIS HOUSE has been thoroughly renova ted, is newly furnished throughout and offers the very best accomodations *> the trav eling public. FRONT ROOMS, ELEGANTLY FURNISH ED, ON SECOND FLOOR FOR SUM MER BOARDERS. The celebrated "Penn's Cave" Is but a short drive from town, and the good roads and fine mountain scenery of the surrounding country make It a very desirable stopping plaoe. JIT Reliable Horses and StyHab Car riages for use of guests. Bus m3ets all Trains at Cotton. —{ ModeratS Terms. • Wtt\. Ptfop'l*. SANDOE'S Tailoring Establishment,, CENTBtKBALL. PA. Wm, A. Sandoe is prepared to do all kinds of tailoring work in a manner and at reasonable prices. pi. 11.1 tmt ft HM W HH W IN W Itl ttf-n , WfT i h f- Jjerfcd Jjiis |- 1 Itx* I— l 1,1 I'! I"* 1,1 I" l " 1,1 *'X'9 Mr sandoe will be down in Millheim every Ist & "isth of each month to take measures and orders. Anyone wanting work done olease leave their orders at Kaufimau s or Snook's Store or at the First National Hoteh