The Patton courier. (Patton, Cambria Co., Pa.) 1893-1936, August 04, 1916, Image 3

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PENNSYLVANIA APPLE cROP
In seventeen counties of the State
the apple crop is expected to reach
the: normal yield, {fourteen
countiex the yield wiil be twenty per
cent, or more below the normal, ac
cording to statistics prepared by the
Pannsvivania Department of Agricul
ture.
In the fruit belt
Adams Frankiin, Cumberiand,
Lancaster. Fulton and Perry
ties the general percentage is about
elghty five per cent. of a normal
yield. There was a big June drop
but orchardiszts report a splendid
vield in sight Pennavivania ranks
fourth among the States the pro
duction of apples with only
York, Missouri and Ohio leading
cording to the present
production for this year
about 13.424 470 hushels,
Statistics ahow that ths Baldwins
are the most populariy grown apple
in the Sate with Northern
York "mperial, Ben Daviz and
Island Greening, following In
larity. in the order
Build § ns form about twenty per cant
of tha, crop ETown
while in
consisting of
York,
coun
in
Now
Ac
axtimates the
shinild be
[ow
Rhoda
POL.
named The
in the Rate with
twaive er cont
&¢ Sy Gg ; 3
Rote of the prountries wh
mal Vield are aypecisd are
Cardin
Hire
Center Clinton,
Foros
Mercer,
Erie
Luzgrne
van, a
Sus jae han
abon ve 3
aegquehanna
ni county len per
normal vield is
{Erie
Mercer county elght per pant.
. i It
six
toe
and
county per cent,
The count where twenty
Crops are
{ heater,
per
ax
1
i 18
cent. below normal
Peaver,
Daunhi
Juniata,
Philadelphia, 17
Westmoreland
pected are:
gheny
Gr
bl
Eby
Delaware, Favetle
Montgomery, Perry,
nnd
PT
nion, Washington
SELF FED HOGS BALANCE
THEIR OWN RATIONS IN TEST
seasons the
Far
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sevaral Pannsvh
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ments
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fall of Lis and vou
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When travel-
ing, attending
a Theatre or
some Social
Function, or
if Shopping,
{ don’t forget to have
DR. MILES’
«Anti.
SAIN PILLS
BRING DESIRED RELIEF.
“1 have used Dr, Miles’ Antl- Paln
Pilla for some time and fing them
an Invaluable remedy for headache.
I have wiways taken great plunsurs
in recommending thems to my
friends, being confident that they
will bring the desired relief, I am
never without them and use them
for all attacks of pain, knowirg
that they will not disappoint ma’
MRS. W. H BENSON.
West Haven, Cons.
in
is
‘some districts
‘Bigger and Better Than Ever'’ is the slogan durin
beaten-—and it's no wonder when you stop to think how low the prices are.
You Cannot Afford to Pass
Women’s Suit, Coat
Summer Dresses now at $1.69
Warner
Pigans.
Yery
's and Miss
:
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Pirogees
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GET IT “THE LOW PRICE WAY" AT BCHWARYZ BROS
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made from Taff
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Palm Beach Suits now at $4.62
Women’
All previous records are already
p These.
nd Dress Bargains
a
Ane
I pam
¢ 5
4.632,
$s $25 Suits now at $5
itorinls
ilk Coats now at $6.85
in 4
Mon's Underwear, wi
£8 pon hE pu
Men's Handkerchiefs, for u
$d ie 5% Bie They
Mk EY
Man's Suspenders, ood
ehnatie oa « £8 3 Sa edd fig
felnprs
fisentiiagd
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apn 4 INT are
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weight Wirth
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Bargains for the Workingman
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of fLirten Coli: Are,
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29¢
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Laces, Etc.
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sorting
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17g. Te and
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43¢
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fine Cam ;
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each, going i
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Mug
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f 2 {17}
$1.49, 98c, Thc nnd
Women's and Children's Midd
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Wamen's
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Extra Specials
TL rm
Biases’ snd Children's Prinaass
infants’ Wrappers:
br fo eh . Wir) 13¢
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Max
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19¢
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Towels
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23c¢
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Tew B9¢
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69¢ a, oe
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and Misnes' Wash.
wort,
White Collars,
Child’ 3 Ha it at 9¢
BOER
very day
ltarves
Arges
The average
twenty-five
report
wheat ¢rop in their
viald per acre
huskels, but
as high as
ahout
tive in several aeliong
and many young pear ree
heen ruined.
Bed®ord county farmers report
yield of two tong of hay to an acre
The alfalfa first cutting has been
The
SOME
has
doubled
uile have been
dajirymen
that it
are fow
farmers reported heifers from cows
planting
as the
considerable than
market
herds,
miley and proit
te
iRle their open
their
i EEE E41
of Jui ishing
acreage given to
townships in
waek
alfifa in
Chester county |
in the past two Years
ment
Lebanon during the past few years.
is more profitable to
to depend
for replen
There has been a decided Improve
n the grade of cattle raised in