The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, September 17, 1918, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2
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DECLARED IRVING
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HAS LONG SINGE FULFILLED f1
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Reunion Visitor* In September at Tul- ^
a Will 8ee Monument To ?
Irving Who V sited
tha Spot In 1832.
Tu.. a, Okla.. August.?In the earljr
thirties, the renowned Washington Irving
came over from England and mad?
-a tour of parts of the United States. h
His tour to the southwest included hor
.? stop among the Indians at the pres- He;
nt location of the city of Tulsa Lo- Coi
?al history has it that ho paused on *>.? <
' *n eminence about a mile northwest reu
\g>f the center of the present business
^district of Tulsa, and took a compre- f" J
henslve view of the valley of the Ar- I* i
"ksnsas spread out before him. The I I
1 follow'ng description of the landscape.
and prophecy of the future I
wealth of the community, appears iu J
Jats sketches of the American tour:
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"'This seems to me to be the I'rom.,
ised Land, flowing with milk and Flf
<?-\, honey On the rich herb..ge of the
prairies will he fed herds of cattle
as innumerable as the sands upon the,
.seashore. And the flowers that bedeck
'.he prairies will be a paradise for a
nectar-loving being." Jjfl|
i nts was written uctoner in. l*
-about the time of year tli.it t e 2mli
annual reunion of tin <'o..; 1* rate "ea
Veterans' Association will be held tliis
year at Tulsa. The dates of the r<*"Uirios
are September 2-1 -7 inclusive,
or some ten days earlier in the fall
than the dates upon which Irving
wrote his appreciation f fin- valley
* of the Arkansas Visitors to the re- ex-(
sinion will have an opportunity to en- bed
Joy the same river panor: ma, made -Ahii
more beautiful and pronii-.m; by mod n,.v,
?rn enterprise and a cty of SO.OoO j()r
people. The greatest agricultural
m
,iion of Oklahoma i? along the Ar
liansas. above and below the city of ?ut
Tulsa, a land now (lowing with milk
<ind honey, fulfilling the Irving proph r'ty
?ev If not discounting it. for
One of the beauty sprits around ^rsl
Tulsa is Irving Circle. on the or. st of sele
a, ridge north of 'he olti now h? uitiitlfled
bv handsome residences. \ to 'I
monument has |>en erected there eom- T
-memora'ing t; e \ sit and prophecy of side
"Washington Irving made tnor. than her
wighty years ago The idea was oriir is t
lnated and catriod out by W Tate city
Brady, ehaitm n of the f'.eneral Cone km.
ml t tee of the Confederate reunion or ('on
ganizatlon In the meantime, the jjo
propheey of tiie groat Hngl sii writer thet
- has been discounted many times. of
The comparatively a no ent settle- the
Jc ments of the Indians around Tulsa and n
s Throughout the state are full ..f In mor
terest. The footpr nts of tie Indian thai
Tinve been obliterated by the march niut
i of modern progress, hut his name ling pop
*!rs Where he formerly had his tent
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?d villages, or wigwam abodes cities any
*~i* have been built and towns laid out this
* , His hunting grounds on tlx* Arkansas tort
have been converted into rich and BCri
y productive fi rms Alfalfa has taken jfm
{ ' the place of pr i rie grass, and domes- axp
^ tic cattle graze In former haunts of thd ^
-wild beast. - yr?
All over Oklahoma prosperous towns jn
.-and cities have been built Thdy aro call
laid out along modern Jin?c of city 0f
LulJdlng. atidy their people are enter-' gh0
-prislriH pnd patriotic. Tulsa holds T
tJfirst place among Oklahoma cities for ^
-anterprise and progress.- The city ^
has grown more in the past ten years ^
-than any other city In the great sorftti west.
It Is amply able to care for af ?
large nnmVr of visitors, such as at- ?'ft!
tend, the annual reunions of tho ,he
Confederate soldiers. Had it not pos- ret>
- jessed all of the facilities for caring ^OI
for the reunion, the Confederates
-would not have been urged to come yen
here with their 1918 meeting. All who ^e
come to the reunion will be cared for an(^
J? aioet satisfactory manner. 'or
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THE LANCA
S EVER-CHANGING SKY LINE
Qkla.. where the Confederate reunion will be held Sept. 24-27. Sol
been erected at Tulsa during the past few years, and its sk'
C. V. HONORS TULSA GIRL 'V <" ?' "
ings for 1!HS at six hundret
The clearings in June, I'd 18.
P?t cent above those of
.^v month of 1017.
^ ^ \v'u* ^ pur|
$ ' >j&Stafc.. Includes three or four cont
s/0* ' A community that enjoys
rial strength that these f
AIss Juliette Hunt, of Tulsa. Okla- dioate. CHn finance any ur
na. who is Maid of Honor of the It may invite Tulsa ln\
adquarters Department, Sons of Confederates to conto here
(federate Veterans and who will 181S reunion, fully und?
e a prominent part in th* annual what it would cost And "
inion at Tulsa, September 24-27. I>a>' the reunion 1)111.
Tulsa will not only pay tl
I n"rp irniT TSM o I h,n-huf s,,? wm pav 11 ,in*
I \ fi H ! H I I W W \^a w'" H'9? extend the i
ivJ I U nbUU I I ULun to a" rPunl?n Visitors. Th(
I 1 I ? r* i o nn ii nni 1 ,ho reunion are Sept 2127
WO BiG RElliOrl
returning home as late as O
IIANCIAL STRENGTH IS ?EQUAL
TO AMY UNDER- "K< i'nx,N, 'o'e',
TAKING
WittiCNHCil tlie Start of* tli
ffi STATISTIC SHOW WEALTH uTs?!Z ^
dy to Entertain Old Confederates With the American \rinj
September 2-1-27 Inclusive? ra.ne, Sept. 10. The* a II rd
A Solid Week of on w^rn froht for
Pleasure. iS (,omina,inK|>r Am"r
''Vouch co-operating, ami ii
i , . . .... .. *0'v sense it is fegurded a
ulna. Okla., August \\ hen the
, . ,, i.?i i ' im .11II>? pi wise of the hatt
onrederntn soldiers, ami their al..
. began early last suininer.
organizations, select a city In
..... .. . , Secretary Maker, with scv
h to hold a reunion, If they have
. . . . er notables, witnessed the I
ar met in that city before, desire
... .. of the battle from the vanl:
informal ton concerning the now
tine place is widespread through* 1 1' 11 fl" T '
the southern states. The Com TIIOKoi <;|| woitli
irati-s last year In Washington
selected Tulsa. Okla, as the place
How a Lancaster </iii/cn
the reunion of 1918, It was the
. . . I-reeuoin I mm hi?loc\ I r
time an Oklahoma city had been
cted as a reunion city, and the
rest already mentioned attaches '' J"" suftoi from bacha*
'ulsa tlrst, to Oklahoma second. From urinary disorders
lie tirst and most Important con- Any curable disease til the
ration among He very large num- ' se a tcst.d kidney reme
of people interested in reunions, Ooan's Kidney Fills *li
he matter of ability of a reunion tested by thousand^,
to finance the me<'ting. It is well Lancaster people testify
wn that, to pr. p<rl\ entertain a ... , ...
1 ' . < an you ask more c<
teilerate reunion, front Jia.000 to .
proof of* merit?
is necessary 1 ho question,
efore. in the minds of the people Mrs. L. N. Montgomety,
he south is, "Can Tulsa furnish Lancaster, says: "I had
money?" slight attack of kidney
0 Confederate reunion city has Loan's Kidney Fills proved
e money, population considered, a doubt, that they are the
a Tulsa Few of them have as uey remedy on the niarke
h, with no consideration as to the with pleasure I reoommen
ulatlon. A brief statement of Tub Ki(ln?v f(>r ,h (.)m
financial strength should dispel , ' , ,
...... . the trouble with mv kldnt
doubt that may have arisen on
1 score. In fact, the fund for en- onP suffering with kidney .
Hlnirg the reunion is already sub* boujd use Loans Kidney
bed and assured. One hundred Frloe 60c, at all dealer
usand dollars, if necessary,, will be simply ask for a kidney
ended to entertain the reunion. Loan's Kidney Fills
k consolidated bank statement re n,..? m-., ?
..<< ? 4?. I ill (1 I i I t-l'lll*"! y
Is the strength of the community unburn r0? Mfgru., ItufTale
money. I'nder tiie comptroller'*
! for hank statements of the date '
May 10, 1918. the ImnkR of Tulsa
wed the following wealth. _
otal capital anti surplus, $3,080,000. I?
'otal undivided profits, $400,159 23.
'otal depoRlta, $32,336,215.57. NOTICE OF IXSfll.AI
'otal resources, $59,682,974 02. ~'~~~
Jx.mlne now the table of bank >* J.?"**
i . . .. # . undersigned wOl, as exeeirti
brings. In the month of June, 1918, of Jv?ft K Uob<v
total clearings, as show*} by the ceased, on the 25th day
ort of the clearinghouse assocla- fjtis, make their final rstui
l were $47,082,045.17. ' T&klng theee executors and apply td.tJP
ires as a monthly average for the Court of-l^ancastei. bo^lfty 1
r, the total clearings for 1918 Mill <0$TOf9Snry ?
$564,984,540. This statement
ler, rather than above, the flgure/V Of'said IX
the year, bpo?P??. the clearings %Af?> #K 1918.' 89Increasing
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STER NEWS, LANCASTER, S. C.
middle of the line. | there began to ar
The front over which the attack nal rockets and fl
was made was so extended that the the enemy to bet
brilliant ' bands of vivid light soon should they leave
stretched from far eastward to west- denly to begin s
ward, lighting up the clouds. Soon To this genoral t
Si Brings It r n
Every P
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lie of the H JHfii -L-' h'ur "Rnnlr ni
r line is H ncJiav we have ever issi
.,?. H $7Qfi ties wil1 surely d
snk clear- 19 T Thrift ia ordii
l millions. E ^ F js a patriotic necet
were 6o.8 B N-w^ able you to clothe
same g jl ^71 needed household ncc
>v^rjC ' sA f r\\ lot? for our many ston
it money I / /Y(i /\^K binctl witli (ho fact th
or people & / / \^//df\ you moncy OIX CVcry 1
ire^glving fij J ,j, , | |1 I jTa. NEW FEATU
in large 11 / / / ,'v' \ >v Indispensable
campaign i // y A I v. ( \\ of a Thousand ]
the com- K J] f I . l J' I \Vjv\ new catalog u
.e,| to war 7/ V \) money-saving a
statement BV T \ V. | / / j f y-j0{%G 1 ^ In aduition t(
ional and tt \\ \ hoKocds^th!
altogether \> \ t] \ wf I& < the moat stylisl
i ill Ion dol- | N \ Winter Coats,
rlous war m ^>f\. mcn'sVlcunuhlo < i
n funds El \ \ \ xMJH drodaof other econ
n iunus. KJ \^>\ JTtA for this BARGAIN
the third W V** ^ ?fil Ingathatawaityou
A A RemarkaLIo Waist ZarCsin TE
the flnan- M ?,___ ,. . ,. V
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Igures In- Stri|.o.J Milk Mixture material?it fat.ric Is v '1 ntvaysr - ^
ldertaklng fff tain its rich Hpiw.truncu and givo remarkably long wear. JF
'itod th? ??*dolnavery fithhionnbio plain tailored (nudct with roll
... .. . collar that forms deep rovers dov. n tho frtint. Noat tfC
turn-back cutfs and elastic "waistband. Front trimmed
>rstfindlnR with pretty pearl liuttoi-s. A \ ?J it that is always
r vi 1 a a will otylifh, yet economically prl.-od. Comes in tires
St to 41 bust trciin' 'o, five air.o ?K <ia
WUIitcd. Mhipmng WCi.pit, t -oi. *r k ~ ?
ie reunion Price, each
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TUESDAY, SBPT. 17, 1918.
Ise star shells, slg-' was soon added a reddish plow as
lares thrown up by ammunition dumps exploded and
ray the Americans buildinps set on fire behind the enetheir
trenches sud- my lines began to blaze and an aium
infantry attack, munition pivinp off this color ex:olor
scheme there ploded about 4 o'clock.
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'Book of a J .
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lage of This Large Catalog I
limited Savings to the Thrifty I
jTY WOMAN should send today for this I
: a Thousand Bargains," the largest that I
led. Its many money-saving opportuni- I
elight everyone trying to economize. I
iary times is a splendid virtue, but today it
?sity. This biff BARGAIN BOOK will en- I
i yourself and family?to secure the most
cssitles at the lowest Kress bargain prices, l'urchas- H .r ^
es gives us a tremendous buying power. 'This, com- I ? IV
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lUiUCS than over bcioro* nrtlvnd illustrated; wo also t?uur*
> ail excellent 8howInpJ of an too when you purchaso from us Hj
y, comfortable underwear, that ,ll? ''"-rchnndiao sold you * ill '
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ar and dependable house- to you, that it will jtivo ycu the E >v
.TO is rich choosing from sorvicoand mtisfaction you havoa H \
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blUltS and Dresses. lied with tho value, of any article
fee. tea and cocoa nro now to bo purchaa.il from us, return it to us .
a ravines. Other features include ntour expense and wo willeithr
Inrs nn.l cufl'a. suitcases nnd hun- oxchnnjro it, if you wiih, or return $ (
omically-priecd necessities. Send yourmoneytotfet lorwillinnyshipn<)OK
today nnd reulizo tboaav- pint; changes you may hnvo paid. H|
by trading tho Kress way. .1
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