EMPORIUM MILLING PRICE LIST. Emporium, Pa., June 9,1903. NEMOPHILA, per sack IJ 15 Felt's Fancy, " J®* Pet Grove, " 1 •*« Graham, " Rye " Buckwheat, " Patent Meal., " £0 Coarse Meal, per 100 J 25 Chop Feed, " J Middlings, Fancy " 1 J" Bran, 1 2° Corn, per bushel, White Oats,per bushel 50 Choice Clover Seed, T Choice Timothy Seed, 112 A t Market Prices. Choice Millet Seed, 112 Fancy Kentucky Blue Grass, j R.C. DODSON, THE Qrucicjist, F.WO HIl'M, PA. IS LOCATED IN THE CORNER STORE. At Fourth and Chestnut Sts., R. C. DODSON. Telephone, 19-2. LOCAL DEPARTMENT. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Contribution a invited. That which you would like to tee in this department,let ui know by pos tal card or letter, rertonallu. Miss Nettie More left Tuesday for Grove City to attend summer school. Mr. Clifton Larrabee is visiting friends for a few days at Summerville, Pa. Mrs. Byron E. Jones and son, Herkie, spent Tuesday and Wednesday in Buf falo. Miss Marian Larrabee left last Tues day for Franklin, Pa., for an extended visit. Fred Tompkins, the reliable clerk at Warner House, went to Friendship, N. Y., on Monday on a business visil. Miss Marian Rentz, Mr. and Mrs. F. P. Rentz's pleasing daughter, is visit ing at Warren, guest of J.W. Crawford and wife. Miss Qeorgie Meisinger and Miss Lulu Fisk, of St. Marys and Mr Flem ing, of Buffalo, visited Iva McDougall one day last week. Wm. H. Howard, who accompanied W. A. Auchu and Ed. Hillyard to Seattle, wired here on Saturdry that the party had arrived safely. Mr. Henry C. Kenley, Supt., of St. Marys Gas Company at this place, has moved his family from Baltimore and occupy a residence on Fifth street. Miss Mary Smith,of Williamsport, is visiting with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Gninn at this place. Miss Smith is a teacher in Williamsport High School. Mr. F. C. Smith, who has been visit ing with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Straw bridge, at Sterling Run, returned to his home in Philadelphia, Thursday last. Mrs. E. A. Waltman, son and daugh ter of Wrightsville, Pa., are guests of Mrs. T. B. Lloyd,; Mrs. W's sister. Mr. Waltman joined his family here over Sunday. Chas. Crandeil's infant daughter was severely scalded on her arm, Monday, by pulling a dish of scalding hot water from off the table. No serious results apprehended. Mrs. S. J. Hackett and daughter, Miss Alft-etta, went to Olean last Sun day on Flyer to be present at the marriage of Miss Lillian Gordnler, at St. Stephen's Church, on Monday. Ed. D. White, chief clerk in Empori um Iron Company's office at this place, left to-day on a business and pleas ure trip to Lebanon and other eastern points. Mr. White is a very busy, faithful and careful official. Mr. Paul H. Earl, ofßldgway, is as sisting R. C. Dodson in his drug busi ness. Mr. Earl is a graduate of the Pittsburg College of Pharmacy and Mr. Dodson may congratulate himself on securing so able an assistant. John P. Lynch, of Antrim, Pa , waa guest of Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Groen and family over Sunday. Mr. Lynch re sided in Emporinm many years ago and will be pleasantly remembered by many of our young folks. He fills a responsible position at Antrim. Mr. Andrew Brady left on Monday evening to attend Commencement at Waahlngtou-Jefferßon College, Wash ington, Pa., and enjoy his clas-i re union. Mr. Brady returned this morning and reports a very enjoyable time with his old classmates. Joel Jordan anil James Murphy are visiting at Watsontown, Pa. J. O. Brookbank, of Driftwood, transacted business in town on Satur day. Mrs. Jos. Lingle returned last Thurs day from an extehded visit to eastern points of interest. Miss Ethel Miller, of Salona is visit ing at the residence of Joseph Lingle, West Fourth street. Geo. W. Van Wert, foreman for the Keystone Powder Company, was dent Crawford, Meadville, Pa. I mewtieOTum. j Longman and Martinez HINTS! In! GAL. L. 4*. PAINT AT • . $1.65 112 1 ® AL ''WRE LINSEED OIL AT 65 .51 . Actual cost $1.32 per gallon. Any building not jp / ft* 'rV£_7w7 \ satisfactorily painted will be repainted at our ex- |fl <'< r»uUu. M