3 weapons, his own record. \ private character.) Night after night, supported. OD 0D =D 0D *D 0D 0D OD 0-9 OD 0) 0-9 0 09 0-9 0-9 0-9 0-9 09 0-9 = 6-9 0-9 9-9 e-9 Congressman A. Mitchell Palmer will begin the Siege with a comprehensive and specific Indictment of Sena- tor Penrose’s public acts. (He will say nothing about his the separate counts of the Indict- ment will be amplified and This Indictment is not campaign oratory, but the most definite and detailed charges, | Pennsylvania. .The Democratic ‘Party in Pennsylvania is. wagin paign of information against desire opportunity to supply voters with first We welcome postcard ‘requests for data from ale minded citizens. Address -~ 22222 12 THE SIEGE OF PENROSE Tonight, in Bethlehem, begins the Siege | attested in every particular by public of Senator Penrose. For fifty days, he will | documents, be attacked with the deadliest of all Lo ~~ 99 9 00 933 99 030 09 6:9 033 0-9 #3 9-0 0 +9 +9 oD 0 more It OD 0-9 6-9 0-9 6-9 0-9 89 0-9 0-9 0D 0-9 0-9 8D *: ~~ ~~ -~ -~ 297 talk about it. The rose means ? with chapter and verse given. ‘in the newspapers. This Book of Fate, which Senator Penrose has been writing by his own deeds for is the only platform on which he can stand before the people. ment, and its meaning is clear. Study it; verify it; political deliverance for Penrose and Penrosersin. We -hand facts. rt and open- the. re: 1 COMMITTEE, Harrisburg, Pa. ~~ New Advertisements. New Advertisements. New Advertisements, | “ DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE.—Letters of ad- | ministration having granted to the ! undersigned upon the estate of R. S. | Brouse, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased, ali | persons knowing themselves indebted to said es- tate are requested to make prompt payment, and : those having claims against the same must pre- ~ sent them duly authenticated for settlement. MARY E. BROUSE, + 59-34-6t ~d ~~ -~3 ~ ~~ 020 39 020 0-9 9) 0-3 92D 0D 0D 9D 0-3 ND 0D 0D ND Ex) 0D 629 0-9 $9 3 "3 9 +9 9 eg Administratrix. i J XECUTORS NOTICE. —Letters _testament- ! ary on the estate of Patrick Gherrity de- i ceased : been granted to the undersigged he requires all | | persons knowing themselves ‘indebted to said es- ok for them day by day : ticated for settlement. : i J. M. MOYER, Executor, , 59-36-6t* 5 | ORSE FOR SALE.—A noble old horse, sound i as a dollar, kind as a kitten, with plenty I of ambition. Weight about 1150 Ibs. wl wo driver and SPlendid utility horse on a farm. | Wi th Sell cheap. ne ABD ECS CROSS, | an twenty years past, 59.33.¢ Bellefonte, Pa., R. F. D. | Sheriff's Sales. | i { { —— i { i | : HERIPP S$ SALE~Dy virtue of a wut of . : i vari Facias issued out of the Court o 1s a consistent docu- ! Common Pleas of Centre county, Penn- | sylvania, and to me directed there will be ex- | Posed to public sale at the Court House, in the | Borough of Bellefonte Pa., on { MONDAY THE 28TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER lat o'clock P: M.. the following described real | estate, to wit: — : i All that certain property situate in the Borough of Milesburg, County of Centre, and State of | Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: the North by an Alley; On the East -.: by street;'on the South by Market street; and on | the West bv George Noll, containing a small { dwelling house and lot of ground. + *- ; ed, levied upon, taken into execution and to be sold as the property of Daniel P. Shope. - successful Siege of Pen- a cam- Spring Mills, Pa. , 59-33-6t State College, Pa. 1 DEMOCRATIC STATE : : iota = 1¥ Trius of SAL: No.deed yy Le, acknowl- | 2222222022222 2220220222222 2220022 IEE a : ; ; | Sheriff's Office; Belléfonte. Pa. Sheriff. 3 . |. ‘September 1st 1914. —— em ————— ————— — ns By virtue of a writ;of Levari Facias issued out of the Court of Co With the Churches of the County. Notes of Interest to Church People of all Denominations in all Parts of the County. CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY. Service Sunday 10:45 a. m. Wednes- day 8 p. m., 9 E. High street. The twenty-ninth annual convention of the Women’s Home and Foreign Mis- sionary societies of the Lutheran Synod of Central Pennsylvania will be held in St. John’s Lutheran church, Bellefonte, Pa., September 29th to October 1st. Rev. Wm. M. B Glanding, pastor, and a com- mittee of ladies will have charge of the arrangement of the delegates. ~All persons desiring to attend the State Sabbath school convention to be held at Scranton October 7th to 9th inclusive, will please send their names to Darius Waite, Bellefonte, and cards will be sent to be filled out. . “The Star Spangled Banner” was writ- ten one hundred years ago. The service at the Presbyterian church Sunday night ‘will be in commemoration of the writing of this song. You will want to attend this. service, , :... srry : onial yr eardy page = Lecture to be given in the Y. M. C. A. Sunday at 3 p.'n1., September 13th. Sub- ject: “Second Coming of Christ,” by Mrs. E. A. Holbrook, of Bellefonte. ——For high class Job Work come to the WATCHMAN Office. REGISTER’S NOTICES. EGISTER’S NOTICE.--The following ac- counts have been examined, passed and filed of record inthe Register’s office for the inspection of heirs and legatees, creditors and all others in anywise interested, and will be presented to the Orphans’ Court of Centre coun- ty for confirmation on Wednesday, the 30th day of September, A. D. 1914. 1. The first and final account of John B. Hoff- man, administrator etc., of Sophia Veard, late of South Philipsburg, Pa., deceased. 2. The first and partial account of Anton Neu- bauer and Harry N. Neubauer, executors of etc.. of Adam Mayer, late of Philipsburg borough, deceased. 3. The first and final account of Harry B. Sny- der, surviving administrator of etc., of Henry A. Snyder, late of Liberty township, deceased. 4. The first and final account of Annie P. Wilkes, administratrix of etc., of James S. Wilkes, late of Milesburg Boro., deceased. 5. The first and final account of Grace M. Keefer, administratrix etc., of Sydney A. Keefer, late of Bellefonte borough, deceased. 9. The first and final account of W. H. Phil- lips, guardian of Clarence I. Phillips, Bessie Phil- lips and Earl O. Phillips, minor children of C. N. Phillips, deceased, as filed by Catherine Phillips, executrix of W. H. Phillips, deceased. 7. The first and final account of James A. Bea- ver, administrator of etc., of Ellen M. Harris, late of Florence. Italy, as stated and filed by Commonwealth Trust Company, of Harrisburg, administrator of etc., of James A. Beaver, de- ceased. 8. The first and final account of S. S. Wil- liams, administrator of etc., of Joseph G. Wil- liams, late of Howard borough, deceased. 9. The first and final account of B. F. Hoffer, administrator of etc., of Harry K. Hoffer, late of Philipsburg borough, deceased. 10. The first and final account of Charles S, Bartges, administrator etc., of David Bartges, late of Gregg township, deceased. 11. The first triennial account of Ida Cunning: ham and William H. Cunningham, guardians of ames Palmer, a minor child of Sadie Palmer, ate of Benner township, deceased. 12. The first and final account of Sarah Mc- Clenahan and William McClenahan, executors of etc., of Samuel Bruss, late of Potter township, deceased. 13. ‘The first partial account of W. D. Zerby, administrator D. B. N. C. T. A. of William Au- man, late of Potter township, deceased. 14. The final account of C. S. Bottorf, surviv- ing executor of etc., of William Colyer, late of Centre Hall borough, deceased. 15. The first and final account of George T. Graham, executor C. T. A., of etc., of William Hayes Graham, late of Philipsburg borough, de- ceased. 16. The third partial account of J. Elmer Mil- ler, executor of etc., of Elias Miller, late of Miles township, deceased: . First and final account of Elmer C. Ross, Yh Mabel E. Gray, minor child of Sarah inérva Gray, late of Centre county, deceased. Said minor being now of age. 18. The first and final account of Sadie M. Kunés; administratrix of etc., of Harry A. Kunes, late of Union township, deceased. co " “ t of George Calvin Close, ad- mot re of Patrick Close, late of Rush township, goensed. ial ori . The first partial account o er uZ Waring. executor of Drusilla C. Hess, late of Harris township, d 3 oF Clie B s and final account aude B. Hoss, The frst, administrator of C. D. Miller, late of Ferguson township, deceased. 22 e first and final account of W. Groh le tor of the last will and testament oy sik late of Gregg township, de- | ceased. . is J. FRANK SMITH, Register’s office, Bellefonte, Pa. Register. oe August 24th, A. D, 1914. 34.4¢ SPRING MILLS. The question of - lighting our streets at night has evidently died out. J. B. Gentzel is putting a coat of paint on the large barn he recently erected in the rear of his residence. - Quite a large number of our folks will ‘occupy tents during picnic week, and only hope for clear, cool weather. Mr. and Mrs: W. O. Gramley left on Tuesday last for New York State.” Mrs. Gramley will stop off at Elrnira to visit relatives and friends, while Mr. Gramley will proceed further to pur- chase a stock of cows. Penns and Sinking creeks are very low. In Penns creek there is not sufficient water to en- tirely cover the bottom, while Sinking creek is simply a long, crooked lane embellished with weeds and mud puddles. If we don’t have a good || rain very soon there will evidently be a ‘water famine in many of our wells. School commenced here on Monday last with a very good attendance. The teachers appointed by the school board are Spring Mills High school, W. R. Jones; 2nd, 3rd and 4th grades, W. Harvey, A. L. Duck and S. Musser pectively; | Farmers ‘ Mills, Carrie ‘Bartges; an, J. E. | Zettle; Murray, E. Hosterman; Hoy, Mrs. | Seacrist; Cross Roads, Clara Osman; Penn Hall, | C. C.' Royer; Beaver Dam, Mr. Braucht; Pole Hill, Mabel Neese; Decker, Marie Grove, and the | Mountain school, Della Wolfe. Well, the postmastership of our town has been settled at'last. Tibbens Zubler received his ap- *| pointmént’ Tast' Week, dnd “immediately “cots | méncéd “erecting a’ postoffice” building’ nearly’ opposite to-the present office—an excellent lo® cation. Mr. Krape retires from the office to the regret of many of our citizens, regardless of politics. He has been a very capable and efficient postmaster, and by his agreeable and pleasant manners to those visiting the office has won golden opinions from all sorts of people. Mr. Krape will now give his entire attention to his ! extensive shoe business. | —_— i | ——Subscribe for the WATCHMAN + cept the most rugged. The little girl | : ? : ~ommon Pleas of Centre County, The Renewal a Strain. Pa., and to’'me directed there will be to public sale at the Court House, in the Borough of 4s . : Bellefonte, Pa., on ..: : Vacation is over. Again the school bell | . : rings at morning and at noon, again with | MONDAY THE 28TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, tens of thousands the hardest kind of 1914, at1 o'clock P. M., the following described | real estate, to wit: — ' Bo e r- + work has begun, the renewal of which is | All that certain property situate in , a mental and physical strain to all ex-| ough of Milesburg, Centre County, and State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, 0 wit:— | - On the North by the M. E. church parsonage; | on the East by Pike street; on the South by Key- stone Savings and Trust Company and on the West by an alley, being a vacant lot. Seized, levied upon, taken into execution and that a few days ago had roses in her | cheeks, and the little boy whose lips were then so red you would have insisted that they had been “kissed by strawberries,” have already lost something of the ap- | to be sold as the property of Oscar Aikens. pearance of health. Now is a time when | Terms oF SALE: No deed will be acknowledged many children should be given a tonic, j until purchase money is paid in full. which may avert much serious trouble, a ARTHUR B. LEE, and we know of no other so highly to be | Shetiff’s Office, Bellefonte, Pa. Shed recommended as Hood's Sarsaparilla, | which strengthens the nerves, perfects. digestion and assimilation, and aids men-' Coffee. . tal development by : building up the’ | whole system. 3% wine de i We ARE ROASTING COFFEE DAILY. 1 . 3 3: i ~ | New Advertisements 3 Pounds 33 cent Coffee $109 : : 7 : A | 25 “« “ 1.00 OURT PROCLAMATION.~Whereas the 6 “, 20: io 1.00 | Honorable’ Ellis L. Orvis, President Jud ne 7] 15 « “ 1.00 .of the Court of Common Pleas of . 49th Judicial District, consisting ‘of the county of | =. Centre, having issued his precept bearing date the 6th day of August, 1914, te me directed for holding a Court of Common Pleas. Orphans Court, Court of Quarter Sessions of the Peace, Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery, in Bellefonte, for the county. of Centre, and to com- Send us $1.00, say which kind you want. «. . We deliver by parcel post pre-paid. . We have been 25 years in business and are celebrating the event by establishing our i) Coffee-Roasting Department. Ask for ;-our $10.00 Grocery: List. Ee mence on the pai ud Bn ROTHROCK BROS., FOURTH MONDAY. OF SEPTEMBER, “59.312m. 3 Souk Htavewsba. béing ‘the’ 28th day | of September, 1918; and 0 | op Lo nim m——— continue two weeks. NIGUQs orf r NOTICE is hereby given to the Coroner; Justices of the Peace, Aldermen and Constables of said weiloy 10 BACCO SALESMEN WANTED. — Earn $100 monthly. Expenses. Experience unnecessary. Advertise and take orders from merchants for Smoking and Chewing to- bacco, Cigarettes, Cigars, Etc. Send a 2c stamp for full particulars. HEMET TOBACCO CO.. 59-27-10w New York, N. Y. DMINISTRATRIX NOTICE. — Letters of administration on the estate of Susan Linn Snyder, deceased, late of Liberty late of Potter township having | township, Centre Co., Pa., having been granted to the undersigned all persons having claims against said estate are hereby notified to present same, i tate, to make payment and those having claims | Properly authenticated, for payment and those . against the same to present them duly authen. | knowing themselves indebted thereto are re. quested to make immediate payment thereof. CORA B. SNYDER, HARTER NOTICE.—Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the Governor of the State of Pennsylvania, on October 7th, 1914, by Harry P. Kel Budinger, David Chambers, John Boyce, W. C. Snyder and others, under the Act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled “An Act for the Incorporation and Regulation of Banks ot Discount and Deposit” approved May 13th, 1876, and supplements thereto, for the Charter of an intended corporation to be called “Snow Shoe Bank’ the character and object: of which is to carry on the business of b. under the laws relating thereto, and for these purposes to have and to possess, and enjoy ail the ‘rights, benefits, and privileges of the said Act of Assemby and its supplements. f Said bank to be located in the Borough of Sncw Shoe, Centre County, Pennsylvania, and to have a capital stock of $25,000 divided into 500 shares of the par value of $50 ini i C. F. EGGLESTON, Solicitor. Adonis (Don. PCa Eo IoN. Solicitor, a om — a — ww Encampment. FORTY-FIRST ANNUAL Encampment and Exhibition of the Patrons of Husbandry of Central Pennsylvania, GRANGE PARK, CENTRE HALL, PA. September 12th to 18th, 1914 Encampment Opens Sept. 12th. The largest and best fair in Central Penna. ; acres are devoted to all desiring to camp. A large ' GEORGE GINGERICH, G. L. GOODHAR D.L. BARTGES, J. S. DALE, Committee. camping 2d