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BIG OUTING
OUR SCHOOLS
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TERRITORY
LII1UE,
HAWAII,
TUESDAY,
JANUARY
16,
1912.
LONG RECORD
CLUB
FINALLY
HOLDS MEETING
SUBSCRIPTION
KAUAI'S
NEW
S
RATES,
BROKEN
PER
YEAR.
PO T
QUESTION UP
BE ADDED
TO
$2.50
Waimea, Kauai, Jan. lit, 1!)1L
W. II. Rice Jr., who has held; Yielding to an increasing demand KihtoI! (tuiimx
Isi.i.vn.
the lecord for the highest individual for a Hawaiian section to Tine OakDear Sir:
score oil the Kegel Club's bowling DUX Isi.AN'p, we have decided to
A petition i point;
the rountlH in
allev for the last four years, lost publish, beginning with the next is- - this community on which is incriU'd
that u port could le conthe pennant to H. Wolters last Sat-- , sue, such a section which will be ed- - the information
Port Allen for the sum of
structed
at
urn ay evening wiieu tne latter ran lied iy our
townsmen, half a million dollars, whereas the cost
tip a score of 25.?, .Mr. Rice's re-- County Clerk Kaneakua and
of the same at Lihue would In.' a milcord score having been 246. Con-- puty Tax Assessor A. G. Kaulu-- , lion dollars, twice the figure of the one
Allen.
from the merits of
siderable excitement p r e v a i e d koti, whose introduction to our at Port
two places, cun you tell me through
when ten strikes Had been placed readers as able writers is uuueces- - the
the columns of your valuable paper,
lo .Mr.
olter s credit, ami it wasisary.
definitely as to the approximate relation
of coof the two harbors? It has I
hoped that he would make even a
higher score, but his luck chang- - TEACHER TAKEN ILL curred to me as well as to others that if
a harbor could have lx.n built at Port
ed tho' when the end came he was
.
Allen for half the amount of money,
s
s
;
J""-ls"
..
colheartilv congratulated bv his
thut the Government would not have
IJomc-stiScience
teacher
palish
about a choice for such harleagues on his good fortune.
L
Iii'iidiiin.-Tliformation of tltiihN
Sc.no1- w,as takc to bor. Also would like your personal
Or- - "l
During
evening,
Moose
the
real'n
.1.
KAUAI COULD USE IT and tin1 lliui.eutie tctuMi1
llri M. ganizer Lund enlivened times some- - fhe
sufTer- - opinion as to where- Kauai's harbor
Hospital
.ydpate.
1 hanking
you in
snotiiu Ik? located.
Of that tWO hundred and fiftv
Ilionnr. Arrivinn- nt f1i.-- ,l,.f I,,,,.
froinjipid.citis
offering
pin
By
by
Moose
:i.
a
Plantation,"
what
t0
advance, I am sincerely.
i c h the
h
w
thousand
dollars
to
tin1
(CRM.
Mien Sheldon.
nation, willing hands got busy,
the members securing the highest
I. lU'adiiif;-- . Literature of (ieJinany..
and soon had an improvised table Hoard of Health has fallen heir,
score in two different games. As ON TOUR OF ISLANDS
As to the petition to which the
Mrs.
Hans
made from broken branches o f Kauai is entitled to her proportion
heading.. Synopsis of KKkehard.. a result, Auditor Maser possesses
Commissioner of Education W. writer of the above refers, we will
Kukui trees spread in the shape of and the sooner she gets it the betMrs.
II. Itiee Jr. one of them while Frank Craw- H. Rice, Sr., accompanied by Mrs. say that there seems little grounds
(i.
Pianoforte Selection-- . l.udvif:
an L. Around this table assembled ter as is shown by the conditions in
ford came in for the order.
Rice, is visiting friends and rela- for such figures as is reported to
the River". ..Mrs. de P.ret- the gay picnickers, each being sup- Nawiliwili at low tide. We would
on the other islands, having be contained therein, since Major
teville.
tives
plied with ample refreshments, a respectfully call our worthy Health
gone
thence
after a meeting of the Woolen, to a reporter of this paper
BOOKS GIVEN FREE
The hosstesses were Mrs.
generous helping of laulau, a bowl Inspector's attention to these conHoard
of
which required laid particular stress on the fact
Education
Mrs. Hans Isenberg, while
with the issue of Jan.
of poi and all other accessories dition with a repiest for prompt
Mr.
presence
on Saturdav that either harbor would cost alRice's
necessary to complete a in o s t action. With diptheria all round Mrs. W. H. Rice, Jr., proved an 23, Tin; Oaiu'N Island will offer last. Thev will probablv remain most identically the same amount
every school child in the Territory
us and a stream such as the
able leader.
sumptuous luau
llttIe over a ""lb0" dollars,
belching forth a daily supMembers present were Mesdames a present of five choice fifty cents on Maui a week or more and
Major Wooten did say. and
What
The dinner finished, speeches ply of
length
of
Hawaii,
same
on
time
Kassebeer,
story
absolutely
books
free. As
accumulated, half decayed Andermann Jr.,
about
only thing which might
were in order. Director Souza, in vegetable
the
Theilen, P. I.. Rice, W. H. there are more than twenty thousmatter, is a menace to
be construed as t ex- 'possiblv
a few well chosen remarks, exWilA.
S.
Rice,
IS
C.
W.
schools,
Rice
attending
our
and
of
children
community.
Jr.,
The
the
pressed his gratefulness t o all the health
PreSS Sllch Vle"'S as IS Said to ap- Social h TU GarJtn hloU
in Nawiliwili call for cox, R; L. Wilcox, F. Carter, J. this will mean a distribution of a
those who had in any way aided conditions
Makawku, Jan., 15. C a r Pear 111 the Petition, was that with
A. Hogg, Wedemeyer, de Hrelte-vill- hundred thousand
books.
in bringing about such a pleasant prompt action in which Kauai's
h,e Prese"t improvements at Port
Spillner
has been named
A. S. Wilcox, Isenberg, This offer will hold good for thirty
of that $250,000 will play a
time and hoped that the event part substantial
a" exl,udltlire of probably
Wilcox, K. C. Ilopiier, days only, beginning at six o'clock master for Makaweli during Miss
Gavlord
part.
nuxt
n "'ilhou dollars would enable
would become an annual affair.
nalf
..
Whittington's
illness.
and Misses Lulu Weber, Lottie on Thursday morning January 25,
the government to provide a tem- , t ,
Joe Rapo.o Sr., followed with a
Kaui Wilcox, Daisy .Shel- and ending on Saturday afternoon
very complimentary speech, re-- A LUCKY FISHERMAN Jordan,
Iorary l)0t "t that point but even
i
1C.11
don, Hannah Sheldon, Maria Kllis, at four o'clock, February 24.
tRDARV DP
I
ntr-wi- t
(considering present improvements,
i e w i n g the growth
of the
Representative J. II. Coney, Xa- Mable Wilcox.
Supervisor H. H. Rrodie for the
Following is the annual state- - the expense of completing a port
band from the beginning 'ot its wiliwili 's expert fisherman, bagged
...
Kauai
schools will select the books nient of the Lihue Library ending at Port Allen
history. He told of how it had a school of fi n e Moi yesterday
would amount to a
the Kauai schools, Dec. 31, 1911
little more than a million dollars.
rown; of its struggles; and how, morning which aggregated three MOOSE INCREASING for children of arrangements
while similar
can
Receipts.
notwithstanding all the pilikias, thousand pounds. A sharp lookIn other words to complete a port
Organizer Lund of the Loyal Or- probably be made with supervising
Balance from 1910
143.99 in either of the above bays would
f'the band stood todav as a mon- out is being kept for another school der of Moose, left for Koloa last
o
principals
t
h
islands.
e
r
of
the
Membership fees
23.00 cost approximately a like sum.
ument to the determination of the which is said to be approaching the Sunday where he expects to be as Watch for
next week's issue which
Hooks
Washington Advices, however,
boys to succeed and commended same vicinity in which this big successful in interesting the people will
33.30
Reparticulars.
full
contain
proceeds
of fair
Net
indicate
96.25
them for their unity claiming that catch was made.
in behalf of his organization as he
that in case the full
member that each child will be lim" play
......
propriation is available, Lihue will
t o this alone, the organization
was in Lihue. Mr. Lund is very ited to five books.
Interest
ah-6.50 get the recommendation of Major
owed inucli ot us success
pleased with the outlook of
PARTY much
LITTLE FOLKS
Wooten.
390.14
organization
anticiso
far
and
tone Kapo.o aiso mauc a surnngi
the
Thc
Gari!tn
l0
hlanJ
Expenses
As to a personal opinion regardHERE AND THERE
speech in which he eulogized thej Kkkaiiv, Jan. 16. Mrs. E. A. pates getting at least two hundred
Brown Lyon, books
8.50 ing the location of Kauai's port,
baud, saying among other things Knudsen will receive Thursday members on Kauai. lie reports
12.00 the editor can only express surJ. L. Hyorth, books
that from a mere nothing, the aftcrn0011i the OCCasion being a the capture of 2.S head of Moose in
Sheriff W. II . Rice made a trip
Express
charges
2.05 prise that any man of ordinary inKoloa.
to
Uiuu: iaui nac grown iiuu u si childreu.s party
week.
last
Waimea
children from
Library bureau
3.60 telligence could not clearly undernow the best Dana in tne terri all parts of the island have been
Supervising Principal, H. H.
Books
4.00 stand that the question of a hartory,
lo snow that tins opinion invited and a delightful time is FRETTY PARTY AFFAIR IJroclic passed through the County
Books New York
50.20 bor for Kauai is not in the least a
was shared in by his audience, the anticipated.
veai vcsierdav en route to t li e
Little Miss Alice Kaiiikeolani hch()ols
50.20 personal matter. A harbor is due
bumpers were emptied to t h e
llu: Hanalei side.
50.20 Kauai and any one who will allow
tin Humtr-nwiiA
ill il JlltJllV
future success o f the band. F.
Miss
Ilaof
Marie
Anderson
the
SICK
party
from 2 to 4 v. m.
of library and delivery
birtlnluv
Care
personalities to interfere with nub- Garcia Sr., then made a short talk, POSTMISTRESS
Special to Tlie Garden Island,
napepe school s p e n t Saturday
yesterday to her numerous little evening and
of books
48.00 be improvements, might justly be
being chiefly in praise of Director
Sunday
guest
of
the
15.Miss
Waimka, Jan.
friends, the party being given at Miss Hofgaard
228.75 classified as an undesirable citizen.
Sauza's valuable assistance as a
in Waimea.
Postmistress at Makaweli,
161.39 We will say, however that we are
Balance
band leader. His speech closed is at the hospital here, recovering the palatial home of her grandAn exceedingly neat calendar is
390.14 in for a location which benefits the
this part of the program, after from an operation which was per- mother, Mrs. A. S. Wilcox. A
dainty table, prettily decorated and that which is issued by Nelson H.
greatest number of people, let that
J. M. Lvugath.
which games were indulged in for formed last week.
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l
,.i....i"
containing
artistic favors, for each Lansing, agent for the American
be wherever it may,
liVJll
ill! illJUUl U
a SllUn llllie
little guest, occupied the center of Uiscuit Co., in Honolulu a sample TAKEN TO HOSPITAL!
was sounded and soon they were
and cake how- of which this office is a grateful
floating down the river. T h e GRADE IS NEARLY PAU the room,
Miss Lulu Weber was operated
HANALEI ITEMS
IslanJ,
Special
The
Ij
Garden
ever taking the precedence as the recipient.
V.ioats were brought up at a rice mil!
on for appendicites at the Lihue
Supervisor
accom
II.
II.
Ilrodie
gathof
happy
According
the
everychief
14.
Hanaiju,
below,
where
attraction
mile
a
Jan..
'about
hospital
ten o'clock Saturday
Deputy Sheriff Werner returned
body climbed out and got in line to pretty good authority, the liana-le- i ering. Miss Alice was the happy panied by Mrs. Ilrodie, returned morning. atThe operation was highFriday from a trip to Lihue and
on a smooth asphelt
Hill grade will b e completed recipient o f nunicious presents, to Hanapepe Friday niter a trip of ly satisfactory
for a
and Miss Weber is Honolulu.
floor which' had been used for within another month. The com- comprising about everything her several days among the nchools of getting on' nicely.
The church is springing right
thrashing rice.
petition of this work will remove little heart could wish for. So de- the Hanalei side.
up above the tree tops, and is an
The Ivleele Store is on the marand one of the greatest drawbacks to lighted were the little ones in their
In addition to
EDUCATED HORSES interesting sight as viewed from
a waltz or two, an innovation was auto traveling on this side of the elaborate feast of goodies, fasc- ket with a pretty calendar this
(Special to the Garden Island)
general
good
inating
games
outclassing
and
grade
year
will be one of
far
the school grounds. The foundaanything it
created in the form of a typical island. The
horses of Hanalei are know- tion is in, the studding all up to
The
four
found
o'clock
ever
easy
yet
per
time
them
is
has
to
cent
an
and
one
that
out.
four
It
turned
dance,
which
in
the
Portuguese
younger set frequently lost step at climb. Sand is being applied to verv reluctant to depart. T h e artistic in every respect and re- ing creatures, and are interesting the plates ready for the rafters,
the undisguised delight of their the stretch of bottom road with the' mothers were charm inglv enter- flects credit on Mr. Silva's judg- - animals to a student of nature. It and the tower frame is partly
by
did not take long to learn that the made.
tea,
four
Wilcox
of
Mrs.
tabled
at
preventing
repetition
of
a
nient of art goods.
elders. Hy far the most amusing hopes
pasture in the school grounds was
con-for
being
tastily
decorated
impassable
tables
reeeiitlv
the
almost
n
Ainslie,
with
dance
Archibald
head
the
Mrs. Deverill and her three chilthing connected
of this road.
'the occasion. The invited guests smith for Honolulu Sugar Co., is fresher and sweeter than that out- dren and Mrs. Sanborn and her
program, however, was an iinmita-tiowere tm. nUJ 0f Mr. Wm. Elliott of side; so they pulled off the gate little ones chartered a car for Lito Miss Alice's
of the Japanese dance. A
latch, nails and all, and marched hue and made the trip there and
platform was erected, upon which WAI M E A CARD PARTY Waideinar Knudsen, .miss vinricie Koloa
Miss
Carter,
Miss
Coney,
Aileen
hold-place,
his
took
Martin,
to
C.
The
Garden hkU
M.
social
There is a wicked fly on the inside. A little after sun down back the same day. In the meanHroadbent, Miss Leilani handsome calendar which I. Rubin- the next evening a strong cord time they had a pleasant visit with
ing a Japanese umbrella. John
Waimka, Jan. 15. Mr. and 'Alice
Rapozo, for a drum, used a cracker Mrs Uofgaard entertained at cards Rohrig, Miss Mary Dorothea Rice., stein is furnishing his customers. having been used to secure the- theif friends, the Wilcoxes.
box, and for a drum stick, a piece iast satUrday evening to a number Miss Harriet Rice and Rufus
I he calendar is more than two gate against them five horses apMr. and Mrs. Brodie spent a
tit
Wilcox,
William
Sam
ew few days in
Jr.,
of
the
crowd
rest
The
cane.
length and contains the
of
of volulf, K.n,,ie jchuled among
;leet
in
the Hanalei District
formed a circle round tlie piaitorm whom vvas Miss Marie Anderson of Waterhouse, William Lydgate. picture of a pretty blonde in the deY,c? had'en used to keep them this week. They first came to
away
out;
they
were
but
driven
Arthur Hvde Rice, Albert Hart agonizing attitude of trying to
.Martin turn- - Hanapepe.
and at a given
Kilauea, and from there to the
Wilcox, Uaby Hunt.
cord was made all the Deverill Hotel. Being
ed loose a vocal selection with such
swat a fly which is showing the ex- and the
unable to
secure,
following
more
mornThe
tragic effect that the entire circle
good
tremely
of taking libergo
taste
car,
his
farther
in
Mr.
Brodie
col'
ing txcursionists, who voted,
MANY WAjMEA AUTOS ties
was simply convulsed with laugha beautifully bared ing, however, t h e horses were went by carriage to Haena. Thursindividually,
lectively
an.l
the
that
by
standing
leisurely
fence
at
the
7'Ae
Iitatid.
Spetiat
Garden
to
shoulder.
dav, they visited t h e Hanalei
ter. His expressions were so per- day had been one of the happiest
the back of the garden, while the school.
Waimka, Jan., 13- .- No
feet and jesticulations so tragic as of their lives
to
statements
According
cord, which had been cut with
than nineteen automobiles are reto be easily mistaken for the real
Wooten, the cost of con
Among the prominent ladies pre- ported to be in the rent service
their sharp teeth, was lying by the uelIn a letter to his teacher, SamMcCoy, while Johnny Rapozo hanstructing
a harbor at Lihue and open gate.
Werner, who has recently enRapozo,
Mrs,
Mrs.
were
sent
here, and still there are others con- 'Port Allen, will be about equal,
dled the drum sticks like an extered
the Kamehanieha School for
Xobriga,
Miss
Antone
Mrs.
pert. After a litte more than an Marie Rapozo, Miss Elena Caela-uo- , templating entering the field. Au- either of which will cost more than
Boys says that in connection with
again
to agents are as thick as flies in a million dollars.
hour here, the happy bunch
LIHUE CHURCHES
his studies, he is learning carpenMiss Marie Amorin, Miss
two or
Summer. theiY-- having
"got aboard" and enjoyed the ex,
He sends his "best aloha"
try.
re-Rapozo.
Amorin,
tne
genial
Marie
waidron,
iiarrv
to
the
three cars sold here within the last preseutative of
citement of a boat race back
to all his schoolmates. Good for
Foreign
Church,
manageUnion
the
Lihue
Honolulu
To
Iron'
Plantation
the
Lihue
few days.
Wailua bridge. Of course the best
Samuel! He will be a man some
Works, came up on the Maunaloa Rev. J. M. Lydgate, pastor.
and Mr. Wolters. the band
boat won, but no one seemed to ment
day that all his friends will be
in- r.xcept
a.
acknowledge
II
m.
Church
Service
their
to
wish
bovs
miu-- l that nitt'Mi as the picnic spi
... rrir 1,
,.,
i i
AGAIN
i,.f. yes the last Sunday of the month. proud of.
ti
extuitcd,
for
courtesies
debtedncs
signs
of
rit ums sttll rif iM,..with no
a Portugius
terday for Kilauea where he will Sunday School 10:30 a. m.
Miss Florence Deverill repreManuel
ftv.,,, and to assure tnem ot me nana s
diminution
.
AI,,r.)i titntCf u ',li:n I'lfl lll'tllir in 1rltintll:il1ltl A'nu iltU'r- spend a few days after which he
nt t ....
Church,
Hawaiian
First
sented
Lihue
the Hanalei school at the
n
i
river to Where tlie train awaitTeacher's convention held at Lic2 was quicklv covered and with due luis.utvr Costa for the careful nted on at the Lihue Hospital yes will return to Honolulu by Satur- Rev. Wm. Kaniau, pastor.
Church Service 11 a. m. Sunday hue, being the only teacher from
day's boat.
manner in which he handled his terday for appendicitis.
sonusaud mtwic filling the air, train.
10 a. in.
School
this plnce who was so fortunate as
George
of
Waimea
Bertram
the
the start for home was made.
nrovn-to be able to attend.
wWoh
W
W'H leave Garage, was in the County Seat
Mr. J. H. K'4efct':-nifiinanUi was reached at half- -.
by
a
puieaated
highi.v
uIbo
wa
toe
is
Rice
of
business
on
UananeiH:,
Saturday
a
Arthur
in
which
the
pliiee,
tuday lor
interest
ut
m
i scores of the populace
firm,
trip
No
some
to
time.
for
Honolulu.
located
be
cases
of
he
new
will
picuicwj.
diptheria greet
to
the rtjiuni'
Last Sunday was red letter day
lor the Lihue baud boys who together with their families repaired
to a beautiful kukui grove on the
hanks of the Wailua River where
they indulged inaiealo'd fashioned
picnic.
Promptly at ten o'clock, a special train loaded with the jolliesl
crowd that ever gathered in
pulled out for the Wailua
bridge where, after a pleasant ride
of an hour, the party embarked in
two large boats which were waiting to convey them mauka to the
grove A string orchestra accompanied the party which rendered
flt'licrlitflil mucin tn Mir ctr,t-.-. tt?
Hana-jiiaul-
-
The regular meeting of thcineiii-- l
If tlio plans of Health Inspector
Frank Cooke are carried out, the bers of the Mokihana Club, was
public schools of Kauai will soon held at the Lihue Hall last Wed- be fitted with sanitary drink- nesdav afternoon being well at- ing fountains.
To a reporter Mr. tended. The subjects up for dis-- :
Cooke staled that with such an ar- cussion were
The Guilds
and
rangement, the chancy for the "Growth of Cities' Commerce,"
spread of diptheria and .Such dithe manner in which the latter
seases would be greatly lessened if was handled indicated a knowledge
M r . of business affairs which certainly
u o t entirely obliterated.
Cooke made a trip up Wailua Riv- qualifies the ladies to vote. The proer Saturday for the purpose of dis- gram which was exceptionally well
infecting the house in which the rendered was as follows:
PlttMlltAM.
Lihue diptheria case was discov1.
I'iiinnfnrtc Selection Herman Xn- ered.
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THE
THE GARDEN ISLAND
TUESDAY
JANUARY
OBITUARY
Mrs. Lydia Hcrtha Miller,
Pick
YliAR, SI. 50 VOK SIX MONTHS
IN ADVANC1C
Advertising Ratios, 50 Cunts
Front Page Advertising'
Rates $3.00 Per Square Inch
Each Insertion.
Ukidc.kwatkk,
Hoitku,
K. C.
Koitok
Manac.icu
Times, Maui's
little
paper is about to take over the
Maui News i n order to add a
comic supplement to its publication, clearly indicates a survival of
the fittest.
Thk men who do a town more
harm than good, may be classed as followed: First, those who
oppose improvement. Second,
those who run it down to strangers. Third, those who never advertise their business.
Till! advantage the automobile
has over the horse was fully demonstrated last week when Supervising Principal H. II. Urodie accompanied by Normal Inspector
Gibson made the following record:
Leaving Hanapepe at nine o'clock,
they proceeded to Kapaa where
they visited the school and were
ready to depart for Hauamaulu at
They reached the latter
where they
school at eleven-fiftee- n
paid their respects after which they
left for Lihue, arriving there at
twelve thirtv. Considering t h e
distance between Kapaa and Hana
pepe to be thirtv miles, and the
fact that no less than three inspec
tions were made, the work accom
plished in a little more than three
hours would have been out of the
question without a machine.
y.
wij owe it to tne community m
which we live to do everything we
can in every way possible that will
be to its advantage.
Our neighprosperity,
means a great dcil
bor's
more to us than someone's who
Vc 'V.ould bear
lives elsewhere.
this in mind in buying our goods.
We can afford to pay our home
man a arm price lor ins wares
rather than send our money away,
Knowing as we do, tnat evendollar spent with our citizens will
help in sustaining schools, church
es and public institutions. It pays
richly to patronize home industry
-
Thk Maui News in its last is
sue, devoted a column to a spasm
this, paper had giv
over a write-uen regarding a bowling contest at
the Kegel Club in which one of
the Maui bowlers had participated.
The editor, after alluding to our
write-uand terming it "hot air,"
set to and published our article verbatim! . There is nothing unusual
about this any further than the fact
that the Maui News for once at
least contained interesting reading
on its first page. If our contemporary would apply some of Tuic
p
p,
Gakdkn Island's "exuberance"
to its own use instead of running so much boiler plate and in
most instances four coin m n s
of seven day-olwireless news it
would not be such a bad old rag.
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Keep an eye on the man who
tries to flatter you.
Curtain lectures reach a man by
special delivery.
A
chest is no evidence
that a man is
The family ties of some actors
are between two steel rails.
More people have the gift of gab
than the gift of silence.
Ability is a good thing to have
concealed about our person.
A girl doesn't mind taking cold
provided her clothes
all
48-inc-
h
big-hearte- d.
look
right.
Flattery is better than peroxide
for making a brunette
light-heade-
d.
it's
easy for him to live dowu to it,
THE HIGH IDEALS OF 70 YEARS
TAKE DEFINITE FORM IN THE
bonifide guarantee:
1911 Knox Hats
Magazine Racks
Ladies' Desks
Toilet Tables
Tnborets
ITnt Rncks
Music Cabinets
finesl we've ever asked you to look at
Cosltuners
Framed Mirrors
and that's saying a great deal.
There's not a break in the chain of shapes
and dimensions covering a range so wide
that no man can say: "you haven't just
Morris Chnirs
Shaving Mirrors
Reception Chairs
Shaving Stands
Smokers' Stands
Flower Stands
Rockers
Library
Chairs
Card Tables
Work Tables
I
what
Hookcases
Fool Stools
wanted. "
Knox soft
.$5.oo
Knox Sliff Hals,
$5.00
$8.00
Knox Silk Hals,
THE HOUSE OF QUALITY
BEACON HATS
(Made byKnox)
$3.50
Silvas Toggery, LdL
HONOLULU
w
185 King St., Honolulu
LIMITED
Stables
Livu'y. Draving and Hoarding Stable a d Auto- Liverv Business.
AUTOMOBILE
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If you are athirst for
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a real good glass of
beer, ask for
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Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wcdnisd.iv and Friday.
Leaving Kekaha every luesday, IVirsdas and Saturday.
DKSTIXATIOX IX THRKI-HOURARRIVING AT Till-I-
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I Telephone 4 W
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Box 48
a cisczbsgs a tsfsixiis a aarnggnu s icczsxea
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To
Jeer
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Thext's J3reved
The CH m evte
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You'll pronounce it
the finest beer you
ever drank. It's
brewed especially
for this climate.
When a man tells you how many
eggs his hens lay it is proper to
look impressed.
It takes a smart man to stay out
much at night and find a really
plausible excuse.
A man's idea of business is to
act as if every one wanted to borrow money of him.
enraas
bcnumb
it
taass
After The Holidays
Business or Office requirements.
Also, for home rcl'eruuc
use, o r mailing t o fi lends
abroad for its fund of information, is the
HAWAIIAN ANNUAL
FOR 1912
(its the .Wth. issue. ) an es-
pecially strong historic research number with current
papers of timely inkiest and
latest revised tables. Fully
uptoits standard. Mailed to
any address for 85 cents
Office and Pocket Diaries
for
Desk Calendar Fads
for l'JU, with o r without
stands.
Out of town orders given
careful attention.
at
Stationer, Honolulu
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TOILET REQUISITES
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BENSON, SMITH & CO.
JpJJal
Fori and Hotel
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BARGAINS
Kvery steamer arriving in Honolulu is bringing new
merchandise to our store. Chilton and Xet Dresses in the ery
latest style, Kvening Coats. Shirtw.iisis and Tailored Suits.
A handsome b.ind-b- :
is a most appropriate gift for a l.ul
We have a very choice selection to oiler Headed bags, Irish
Crochet, Velvet and Leather bags in the latest styles.
1'urc Irish Linen soft bleached and
initials six in a box at $.uu and $2.50 per box.
St:
rf9sSiTii REXALLpfe
All ff
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qkxsro a cogens
INCLUDES THE BEST
Si
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acknowledgements of Santa
Clans' favors from near and
far will be in order.
Thrum's Book & Stationary Store, Honolulu, is
prepared to attend to all such
or other orders of Society,
assorent
Christmas Gifts
0UR
$tJ
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THOS, G. THRUM
If a man has a bad reputation
Read the following list. It contains articles that, are hacked .by a
sail
Tim rumor that Tlie Weekly
ten-fort-
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An Inch Pku Month.
11.
years, 1 months and 5 days,
death resulting: from heart failure,
Deceased had been in Honolulu
since last September to which place-shhad gone in quest of better
health and had to all appearance,
entirely recovered and was in the
act of returning to her home in Ko
loa when death's messenger called
her to her eternal home. She had
taken leave of her friends and comon
pleted arrangements to
Tuesday's Kiuau, b u t Tuesday
morning she was found by one of
her daughters lving unconcious
on her bedroom floor in which condition she remained until the end
came at four o'clock in the afternoon. Mrs. Henry Blake, a
daughter who resides in Koloa was
immediately wirelessed for, but
was unable to reach the bedside be
fore her mother had passed awav.
The deceased was a woman wide
ly known throughout the islands
for the deep interest she always
took in church work, having from
childhood displavcd characteristics
of a peaceful, loving Christian spi
rit. Her education was obtained
at St. Andrew's Priory under the
guidance of Sisters liealriee and
Albertina. Completing her education, she returned to her home in
Koloa, and here took up school
teaching under the direction of Dr.
J. W. Smith and wife in connection with the Episcopal Church
with which she had been affiliated
from childhood.
Later on she became identified with Dr. J. W.
Smith and sister.
At the age of 21, deceased was
united in marriage to E. C. Miller,
a highly respected young man in
the employ of the Koloa Plantation
in the capacity of mason. To this
happy union, eight children were
born.
Special funeral services, conducted by Rev. Hopwoood of the
School, the institution
which all her children attended,
one of whom is at present a student there-- was held at William's
undertaking parlors, a special choir
from the school rendering some
very touching music.
On Wednesday the Kinau. as a
special, brought the remain5., accompanied by the family of the
to Koloa where the body was
kept in state until the following
Sunday afternoon when funeral services was conducted by Rev. J. M.
Lydgate and Rev. Kaulili at 3 p. m
at which a special choir assisted,
interment taking place in the Koloa
Hawaiian Church cemetery.
The pall bearers were C. 15.
Hlake, Antone Perry, William El,
liot, A. O. Kaulukon, John
Henry Sp.iulding.
Surviving are Fred Miller, Koloa: M. Miller, Honolulu: Mrs. H.
Hlake, Koloa; 1. K. Miller, Honolulu; C. E. Miller, Hilo; Charlie
Miller; Miss Albertina Miller. Normal School, Honolulu; Miss Lydia
Miller, Kamehaiueha School, Honolulu, all of whom have the united
sympathy of the entire community
in their bereavement.
51
SniscRtrrtox Ratks $2.50
H.
pass-
ed away at the home of her daughter in Honolulu, on Tuesday, Jan.
2nd., 1912, at 4 i M. at the age of
matter.
.
FURNITURE
BARGAINS
16. 1912.
Issued- - livery Tuesday.
Entered at the post office at
Lihue, Kauai, as second-clas- s
ISLAND.
GARDEN
That Lubricates
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Ladies stockings in lisle and silk
a pair.
Silk Stockings at S.L5
hand embroidered Hlack
Madeira embroidered linen centerpieces plate and tumbler
doylies to match sold in sets and separate dozens 'also in
venise and clun
Mail orders entrusted to our care will receive
prompt and eaieful attention. Instructions as to shipping,
mailing and marking of packages will be attended to in such a
way that there will be no disappointment.
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WOKS CO.
AGKXTS FOR Tlilv IIAYVAIIAXI SLAXDS
SACHS DRY GOODS CO.
READ THE GARDEN ISLAND
$2.50
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GARDMK
ISLAND.
Bexcelsior SL01
DIARIES
1912
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Office and pocket diaries of
Meeting called to order at 4 i
Owing to the sudden illness
of
II. 1). Wishard.
the meeting was called to order bv
Second
F ra ne i s
u.iy. 'im.nose present ioesiues llie
Second
being J K.
Lota, W. I). McHryde, Secretary
and J. II. Moragne, Kngiueer. Absent Marslon Campbell and II. 1).
Wishard.
Minutes of the previous meeting
read and approved.
PAMLM OF BILLS.
he tollowmg bills and pay rolls
were then presented, and upon 1110- Hon, dulv approved and ordered
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Yice-Cliairinn- n
Yice-Chairma-
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Young
BODY S YLES AND PRICES
passenger, 25 gnl.
lank, $1000
r,
three passenger, single
rumble Sent, $1000
Roadster, four passenger, double
nimbi Seat, $102:
Roadrfrr,
Uo.-.tlite-
all sizes bound in cloth or
leather. Mail orders promptly
filled.
15ldg.
The Hudson
for 1911
Yice-Chairma- n
Honolulu
JAS. F.
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Stocks, Bonds
.
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l':"11,
crcli" drain pipes u:v
not as yet
finished, hut would mioii he and as
soon as the fence on the inahiii side
of the road was constructed, the
new grade would he opened to the
public.
ShX'TlOX 5. KOLOA-LAWROAD. M. IIAMAUKU.
This
section of road was practically completed, but little more work being
rcmtired tn put the road in lir- -t
class shape. This whole section of
rond, in from Koloa to Lawai, was
llou. an within the 6'r grade and
wns H snlisfactorv section of road
!11Ki
wiK.
uc.ulauiized, he was
surCt would be greatlv appreciated
bv the traveling public.
I'ront wheels; large ie, ball type.
Rear wheels; roller, with ball thnM..
Framo Pressed steel: lest open hearth stock;
drop
to which transmission ami
motor ale secured.
Radiaicr Ktra large; vertical lubes; horizontal fins; wry efficient.
Datlt Rich niahogaiiy, with coil bos to match.
Protected on edges with brass moulding,
channeled out to the fit over edges of the
woodwork, providing protection from the
weather.
Equipment Two gas head lights; generator;
two side oil lamps; tail lamps; horn; full set
of tools and jack.
Runabout Price S1OU0 1 O. 13. Detroit.
Price $.135(1 P. (). B. Honolulu with top,
glass front and Pres O. Lite tank.
Touring Car Trice ?l6()ti F. O. B. Honolulu
incmdin:: top, glass front and Pres ). Lite
tank.
Horsepower 33.
Wheel Base no inches.
Tires 3" n 3
inches, front and rear.
,xno pounds.
Weight
Motor Renault l ;e.
cast en bloc,
Bearinrji
1
sub-fram-
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3
im-l-
3-- 1
hoi i and 4
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Transmission
T'.niv
Hckuiu-
stroke.
1
sliding giar
-
tpe.
forw.ud and reveise.
Fan Back of Radiator Cooling System Forced
circulation splash system, vertical tube
radiator, centrifugal water pump.
Axles Suni floating rear:
ftrnt.
Springs Suni and
elliptic front
and rear respectively.
Gasoline Capacity- - Ten gallons
Water Capacity
gallons.
Control Stricth standard and internal; s. cured
.
spi-ed.-
threc-ijUartc- r
e,
u,No 46. II. M. Castro
$545.77
U n A n.
Xo 47. H. Hackfeld ec Co
36.00 expected to have all this piece of
Xo 48. G. R. liwitrt & T. Brandt roa( completed by the end of tin.
and Real Estate
6000.00 mouth and ready for the laying ot
t" rfnr v huls.
Xo 49. I,. Wiebke
504.25 mncadam.
Clutch I.(...i1k-- i'.((.(l cone with slip opting
Xo 50. P. Pilzgibbon
5W.00
unh r U .it r.
k A P A A - A X A 1 0 L A XI-789.3s OUADK. Good progress lnut been
No. 857 Kaahumanu Street Xo 51. M. Hatnauku
Frank E. Howes, Manager
Xo 52. W. Kllis Ir.
37.50 made in the sandingof the piece of
Xo 53. Geo. Mahikoa
350.00 ncu. rr..K from the old smoke stack
HONOLULU
Xo 54. J. II. Mordgne
75.00 in Kapaa to the Kealia Bridge, and
e ezosast e .swssosa r arj
o sterna o 3Bsa
sstntta o oa&nn n t.ntsni n mcsun e avsa 1 saestr c cwwai 1 caa;
Xo 55. J. 15. Keightley
jf when packed, it would hold a.
Xo 56. W. D. McHrvde
00
IS.
1it. e.vni'Cled. he would recommend
WHEN IN NEED OF
MAHIXAt'LI 15R1DGK.
this sanding, in place of macadam.
Ihe Ivngineer stated that phns,on t,ss particular stretch of road.
Uid specifications for this bridge.
t; v
:r A v a i ij t t t t r
had been prepared but owing to qi ADK. SUCTION 4. GKO. W.
Adislic in Designs
Low in Price
certain changes having been intro MAHIKOA.
The contract covei
duced in the plans, of which
ing this section would be coinplet
not approve, he h a d been ed in about a week when work on
Cushion covers, Curtains,
bags,
obliged to order new plans.
the lo er section would be comXUW HAXAPK Pli SCHOOL.
menced and he expected that this
Lihue's Tonsorial Artist
bags,
bags,
Covers, Bells,
The specifications for this build n e w grade, providing favorable
Paper Bags, Twines,
ing had been received but through w e a 1 e r conuitions continued.
One block above
some mistake the plans had ben W0Hid be open for traffic in about
Stationery
omitted, so that he was unable to tvvn month's timo
present the same for the criticism
Hair Irimmed in tlie latest style
HAXALKI-AKXA R O A I)'
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO ALL MAIL ORDERS
HONOLULU'S LARGEST
of the Board. He would state He had again made a verbal conShampooing and shaving
that slight changes had been intro- tract ith the same contractor for
duced at the suggestion of Willis another section of this road
PAPER HOUSE
T. Pope, Superintendent of InstrucAPKULA-BRIDGK- .
II A L F tion. It being the opinion of the WAY BRIDGlv. He had all the
HONOLULU
Hoard that the tornier motion, ait- - prcliminarv plans readv for this
Massaging
thorizing the hngineer to proceed bridge and was now at work on
PAPER & SUPPLY CO., LTD.
with the call for brds for the erec-- ' the final drawings and specification of the building, was sufficient, tions.
1 3L?.zsasagaESffg
Fort and Queen Streets
3SS3
the Engineer was re i nested to pro-- ,
ASSISTAXT. He reported the
ceed to carry out the same.
arrival of his assistant and planned
Hours:
7 a. m. to 8 p. in. Ex- & Mgr
GEO. G. GUILD,
APPROPRIATION'S.
lo start him at work, at first on the
.
Upon the verbal re nest of the relocation of the new "Anahola"
cept Sundays
Engineer, the following aniounls grade.
WAI MI-were, upon motion, appropriated
LEAVE OF ABSEXCE.
and set aside for the respective
rpon request, the Ivngineer, J.
work as designated.
ji, Moragne, was granted, by un- a
ALSO
Xew Grade $1500. miijuotis motion, a leave of absence.
Xew Grade
$500.
ADJOURNMENT
Tailor
of
EXGIXEER'S VERBAL RE-- '
Upon motion, dulv seconded.
Four years with W. Annua,
PORT.
the meeting adjourned subject to
ne Xo. l'2.
Branch
ahiawa. Telephone No. 7
1119 Fort Street, Honolulu
Honolulu, is now located at
ine engineer made a vernal re- - cau f the chair.
i
port on the work being done by
W. I). Menu vim,
Has a fine line of Cut Glass.
KAPAIA STORE
order of the Board, under contract,
Secretary . Hawaiian
painted 011 China
as follows. HANAPEPE CON-- ,
Kauai
Fund
Commission.
Loan
Garments cleaned and pressed
TRA.CT. That work had been de-Latest prevailing fashions.
Miss
layed owing to some trouble with
Manager Roendahl of the Mc-- ,
the boiler equipment, but that now
Workmanship Guaranteed
Fashionable Millinery
it won' d progress rapidly and he; Bryde Plantation store, accomby
panied
Roendahl,
Mrs.
came
hoped to be able to report compleParlors
last Tuesday, to
Bctlan UUU.
tion of the bridge at the next meet- over to Li hue
Honolulu
off
Deas
for Honolulu.. Miss;
Fort Ctreul
('nr.
i: I! r. M'., Ilin lulu
ing of the Board.
Kstablished 1S.S9
Deas,
is
a
niece
Mi's.
who
ot
Rooms by the day, week
SELECTION 1. KOLOA-LA-- .
Oceanic Steamship
and who has been spending
or month single o r i
WAI ROAD. P. F1TZGIBBON.
Ho.voi.ri.r, Iliun, Waimka
suite.
This contract, as far as the grac- her vacation with the Roeiidahls.
For
In The
Agents
Kauai,
is
a
and
Puuahou
student
returns
K.u-.u- .
Time-tablcomwas
concerned was
ing work
REASONABLE RATES
e
Co's.
delightstudies
after
her
to
a
most
pleted and bill covering balam e
0
OPEN DAY r.nd NIGHT
Harrison Mutual
due on contract had been approved ful holidav.
Kauai trade solicited
Transacts a General Hakniug
by him.
Association
and h'xehange Business
MRS. C. A. BLAISDELL,
An tinpt. hi ad is wisil, turnci'.
The favorite S. S. SIERRA,
The work of pnttitij; in th. co'iProprietor
Commercial and Travelers'
tons displacement, sails from
J. M. Kaiieakua on membership,
Letters of Credit issued availHonolulu
Jan. 17 Febr tarv 7
Lih'.'.e
able iu all principal cities of
First-clas- s
single to San Fran
W. 11 .Rice, Merchandise, Lihiie
the world,
cisco, $65; round trip, $1 10.
Uev. J. A. Akina nieinbetship,
0
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Waiinea
& Co.
Interest allowed at the rate
C. B. Hofgaard & C o. Ltd.,
of 4 per cent per annum
GENERAL AGENTS
Meichatidi-e- .
Waiinea
WAIMEA LIBRARY
on Savings Hank deposits.
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New Stenciled Articles
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Wholesale Liquor Dealer
HOCK SHEE
iCurio Dee:
Kapaa-AnaholPuhi-Apeul-
a
Complete Line
Oriental Goods
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Sc-ne-
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Always Popular Prices
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Power
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Plantation
Store
Wholesale
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Out line of
smart new Regal
Shoe styles has won a
lot cf praise among the
best-dresse-
d
men in
lown.
These new
Regal models are smarter
than ever, and they show
genuine custom style in every
line and curve.
REGAL
New York and London custom bootmakers
designed the models from which every one of these Regal Styles
it built. They have a distinctive custom appearance found in no
other ready-to-weshoes.
Moreover, they are made in quarter-iUe- s,
insuring you an exact fit and perfect comfort.
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Dry Goods of all Descriptions,
General Plantation
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Honoluh
'fhe Garden Island
$?-5-
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Limired
BRANCH
Lint
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ston.
'7'J Idols
The Oull iw
Hough
ml Duma ot
Wm. I. Lwik
Kiuersitu
Cicilii-
l'olk
The F rst Violin
Sarah
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Pothcrl!
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The Loves o
l'ell..a an!
Zona (hill
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A 'i.i Box d
W
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Arms and the Woman
Harold Mctlrath
Tin-
P.-ti-
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Mill on
Ivss ot the
T.'oma-- -
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K.u'Ai, Hawaii
Dejuisits are receiveil sutject
to check. Ci rtificates of deposit issued paxable on demand. Loans nude on approved security.
Dkatts Dkawn (N
Ilinoiiilu
Piienun
S. n l'lanciseo
Berlin
Hong Kong
New York
London
Yokohama
Ha ving s Ukp.k ktm nt
Interest paid on Savings
4 i jkt cent on ordinary ami 4 pir cent on Term
.
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Ordinary Nivinvs
IkpuMis witl inup 10
r.St.u iu ajiv one Uvcoimt.
2
&
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All business entrusted by
customers on other islands
receives careful and prompt
attention.
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Cupv-- Coil
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THE BANK OF HAWii,
IJHUE
AnMrs. M.ixon Protests
thony MojRf
Wolfwilie Nights
Alfred
Henry Lewis
,7.!
Winning of Haibara Worth
II irold Hell Wright
7b Tire Miller of the Old Church
lillen Glasgow
The Unii Roll Mary John-
Piii-idsC
i.irten
M
up witli l.i
uw
l7.H
Well-know- n
and Retail Groceries.!
Kev--
Irving U..lelii:!ler
TIk- (ilor of CkniLiiliii.i
William J. Looke
Stock and Bond Broker
j
Mairttii
Dorolhe.i
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Interest paid o Time Deposits at the following rates:
3 Mouths 3 per cent
per annum.
6 Months .1
per
cent per annum.
12 Months 4 percent
per annum.
D'Uit-ivillv- s
H.irdv
V. lag.
O.
Huin
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I'uxi.s ruK
$i a Y:ak
The more talking a man does
the less attention he attracts.
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AUTOMOBILES TO ALL PARTS OF KAUAI
DAY OR NIGHT.
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Waimea, Kauai
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
0FHAWA1I
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Capital $500,000
Surplus $175,000
The Commercial Man's
DIRECTORATE:
Favorite Hostlery
Cecil Brown,
Pres.;
M.
DICK OLIVER, Manager
"Where," asked the caller, in Once there live an old goat who
polite tones and was noted far and near for his
conventionally
Most people called
with lukewarm interest, "are you shrewdness.
him Billy, but he was so very wise,
going for the summer?"
The effect on her hostess was and had whiskers so very long,
electrical. She sat bolt upright. that his wife, Nannie, had great
dropped the teapot with a bang respect for him; to she called him
and echoed: "Going! We're not William.
One day old William was scoutgoing we're staying!"
ing
about in a mountainous disMy goodness!" gasped the
quite a distance from home,
trict,
caller.
looking
for a good feeding place for
"Excuse me for mentioning it if
and the kids, when there
Nannie
it's a tender subject.
up
a sudden storm. A large
came
"It's not tender," said her
opening
in
the cliffs near by pro
energetically.
s
worse
hostess,
It
Passing through
mised
sheltor.
subject!
We
impossible
it's an
went away last summer, and that's the opening, he found himself in a
the reason. The Tunnills announ small dry cave.
It was a minute or two before his
ced that they were going to Europe
and said that if we'd occupy their eyes grew accustomed to the dim
big place across the lake for the light, so that he could take note of
season, and see that the servants his surroundings. Then he was
didn't fight and that the cows horrified to see the floor strewn
didn't eat up the garden, we'd with the bones of animals, and he
was not long in deciding that he
make them our debtors for life.
"We stored our furniture when had found his way into a lion's den!
the lease expired in May and rush- Turning to escape at once, he was
ed headlong to our doom. We stopped by a deep roar. The masthought it was a paradise on earth ter of the house was coming driv
toward which we were flying, and en by the rising storm.
"My horns, however sharp, will
maybe it would have been if the
be
of no avail whatever against this
of
man
cook and the maid and the
ferocious
monster," thought Wil
deall work at the place hadn't
I
must try what sharp wits
liam.
family
real
cided that since their
can
do."
nice
a
be
would
this
was gone,
In stalked the lion, hungry and
time to run home to the old counSeeing the goat, he paussurly.
went,
they
And
a
visit.
try for
surprised,
and then crouched
ed,
They
came.
we
days
after
two
upon
spring
to
him.
cri
and
cold
a
in
over
us
looked
un, now iiicKiy i am! ex
tical wav and disapproved ot us
claimed old William.
and departed.
"What!" roared the lion, as
"We got lots of exercise before
You mean how lucky
we found help. Tom used to rise tonished.
am;
for
it is indeed great luck
at four and weed the garden and I I
a
fat goat into my very
sends
cot un at the same time to feed that
am hungry."
I
when
den
the chickens, turn on the auto
rejoined
"No,"
the goat,
matic pump, get breakfast and
mean
am
lucky.
I am
that I
superintend Tom's milking. He
is
great
lion
and
it
luck
hunter,
was kicked through the barn door
a
my
lion
me
just
sends
when
that
only twice and we considered that
the record was pretty good for a
greenhorn. He had some minor trills never did get them back.
They'd send us postcards from
mishaps, like poking back all the
saying, We saw this to
Europe
beans when they came up, push
you are enjoying life
day.
Hope
of
them and
ing the seed ahead
old
the
dear
at
home.' This while
up
on
training the potato vines
strings instead of the peas, but I was burning fumigating candles
trouble didn't really start until Or, We came down this river to
day. tiow you must be enjoying
later.
"One day we were sitting in the the garden green things.' That
flower garden having lunch, and I came the day the cows ate the last
told Dotty, aged four, to go in of the green corn we had expected
We watch to use ourselves.
doors for something.
"A little while later Tom drop
ed her disappear into the house
and then Tom said, "Could any ped a flatiron on his toe and blood
thing be more peaceful or inspir poisoning set in. Then the Tun- ing than this perfect day!" And nils sent a lovely card, saying
I responded in similar blank verse We can just imagine you doing
e
walk through Elm
Just then the neighbor whose cot' the
tage was on the lake shore came lane aim tue wooos. we envy
tearing around the corner of our you.
lnis was while we were
changing the bandages on h i
house.
"She stared at us as though we smashed and painful foot six times
annoyed her. 'Aren't you folks a day.
in bathing?' She inquired. 'Well,
The worst of all was that the
somebody is out in front, and
family sent Tom's pretty a n
thought'
harumscarum sister iNeii to us so
Tom and I did a foot race to that she'd forget the ineligible man
the water unconscious and black in she was trying to get engaged to
the face and he. fished Dotty out I produced all the young men
of the lake. That child had march at the hotel and several village
ed in at the back door of the house lights to distract her, and so per
and as promptly inarched out fectly did I succeed that she eloped
through the front door and pro with a college boy who was run
ceeded to take a paddle by herself tune a launch to pay ins summer
in the lake, inspired bv some un expenses. As the family was sav
accountable juvenile impulse.
ing up a millionaire for Nell when
"Dotty came out of her trance she should have come to her senses
in two hours, but during that time they still feel hard toward me, and
I got ten gray hairs and Tom's I should have had more sense.
nervous system was permanently
When we came oack to town in
shattered.
the fall all tne good tlats were
It was a couple of weeks later taken and the moths had got into
that Dottv and Tom, Jr., remarked our rugs, and I had lost fifteen
that their throats were sore and pounds and all my color, and
the doctor pronounced it black Tom was a dyspeptic old grouch
diphtheria. He murmured some-- 1 it's taken all winter to get Dotty
defective drains. and Tom, Jr., civilized again, and
thing
a
was
blur ot trained nurses on the whole we've concluded that
There
and horrors for a time and then the family will be better off if
the smoke of battle cleared away. denies itself the strain ot a sum
"Meanwhile the cows had eaten mer vacation. We're going to
that part of the garden that had stick right here!"
not dried up for lack of attention
"It does sound safer," admitted
and the chickens were laying eggs
caller.
country,
the
Tun
The
the
all over
about
P.
Robinson,
L.
T. Peck, Cashier.
Geo. N. Wilcox, Geo. P.
Castle, II . M. von Holt.
Vice-pres- .;
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When ordering,
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CO.
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Dealer in
SCRAP IRON, BRASS, COPPER, AND
SECOND - HAND MACHINERY
alkkauila St., near Electric Power Station.
Coyne Furniture Company, Limited
Alexander Young Building, Honolulu
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Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Box
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himself the
horns were aching for exercise
Ha! ha!
whoop!" and William capered with ha! That's a good joke. Why, he
n
Icould'nt kill a
glee.
kitten!
"Along-whiskere- d
old goat a, He scared you with his big talk.
lion hunter? Nonsense! I never' Hunt him up and slaughter him.
Give his carcass to me it you don't
heard of such a thing."
want it."
anyof
"Oh, you haven't heard
you
before
Back they went to the cave, but
never
thing! Maybe
goat.
You
was gone. Sniffing
did meet a
the
certainly will not live to see an around among the rocks, they soon
other one. You can't escape. found his trail, and a w a y they
This week has been a little dull sped in persuit. Old William,
for me so far, as I have killed only glancingback, caught sight of them;
four lions. You will make the and, knowing that they would over
fifth one. Prepare to die this very take him in a few minutes, feared
that all was lost.
instant."
But he took heart and said to
Old Billy reared on his hind legs,
shook his head till his long beard himself: "I can't run away from
streamed out wildly; then, drop- them and I can't fight them. All
I
do is to try again the power
ping on all fours, he lowered his ofcan
sharp wits." Facing about, he
horns and rushed fiercely at the ran boldly toward his pursuers.
amazed lion.
"Ha, jackal!" he called in anDaunted by the bold speech and gry tones, "how is this? I will
unexpected onset, the enormous discharge you if you don't do betAs soon as ter. You agreed to decoy three
beast turned and fled
Hons, leading them to me here,
he had disappeared', the goat slip- and you
have brought
ped out of the cave, and ran in the one and a small one at that.
opposite direction as fast as his legs Start off for the other two at once!
Stop! wait a minute till I kill this
could carry him.
fellow."
The lion had not gone far when
As he finished speaking, old Bilhe met a jackal. To him he told ly rushed headlong at
the lion.
the story of his late encounter with The great beast was again stricken
g
with sudden fright. He gave an
the wonderful
that had attacked him so fiercely. angry snap at the jackal and bound
"You say he was an old whisk- ed down the valley. His coward
ly companion sneaked awav into
chap?" queried the the nearest thicket,
ered
while old Wil.
jackal. "Why, I k n o w him. liam trotted home safe to his fnm?.
That's old Billy. And he called Hy,
lion-killer-
?
half-grow-
lion-killin-
goat
g
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only
goat
lion-killin-
gray-eye-
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Manfacturers of High Grade Billiard and
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Complete Lines of
TABLES,
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ACCESSORIES
Always on Hand
CO.
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Tables
Pocket-Billiar- d
thoroughly equipped repair department
and competent workmen enables us to
make repairs to tables at any time and
promptly. We recushion and recover.
Cues, balls, chalk etc., shipped by return steamer. No longer a necessity to
send to the mainland.
WICKE'S
PATENT
REFRIGERATOR
Tiled and Oak
Exterior
Opal Glass Interior
W. O. FRANKLIN, Manager.
71 QUEEN STREET,
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HONOLULU
Some Do Say
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Mie Honolulu pikers to sleep on
That the Moose are all right.
That their pasture includes the short notice.
entire island.
That horse racing may be re- That Organizer I, mid is one vived on Kauai.
jolly good feller.
That Rufus Spalding would be
That he can bowl a little, too.
a mighty good leader for this
That much of the present diffi- sport.
culty experienced in our present
That the Kapaa track could be
public school system would be easily put in condition for the
overcome with the organization of purpose.
a local board of education in each
That it is about time something
district.
more is heard of the "summer reIndicates a steel shod phoo for children. A mbitiintiul school pIiop; a
That such boards could settle sort" hotel at Hanalei.
stylish well nuulu (lre shoe. High or low cut, Kid or Calf stock; button,
many little squabbles which now
That the first dock a t which a
or lace.
go to the already overworked deSteel shod anvil brand inean "made to wear." Prices, in sizes t) to 11,
steamer can lie up to, will soon be
partment in Honolulu.
to 2, 1M to $i.O0.
2.25 to $2.r0. ; in sizes 11
erected at Hanalei.
Try a pair and prove what we contend.
That the cane juice this year is
That the Noeau will probably
,
a little better than ever.
land at least two passengers per
That in fact everything on Kau- week on this dock.
HONOLULU
ai is a little better than elsewhere".
That a dock at Kalihiwai is next
That the Star contest is drawing on the program.
to a close.
That after all other harbors on
That one of Kauai's popular the island get docks, Lihue will
be
of
young ladies will
one
the come in for a little consideration
100 MEN WANTED
winners.
maybe.
That the Mokihana Club is a
On the island of Kauai, to wear The Leader Clothing. We sell the
That Lihue's population invery instructive organization.
1 latest
goods at reasonable prices Ami save you from III to
creased seventeen in number last
The the subjects discussed at its week, by the arrival of this numI 05 per cent or everv suit prices from $10 to $25.
meetings
are interesting and help- ber of Spanish subjects for the
to.
Mail
promptly
attended
orders
J
ful.
Wanted parties to sell and represent our roods on the island of Kauai.
plantation.
That the subject "Growth of
That they are a healthy, clean lot
Cities' Commerce" which was of people.
taken up a t last Wednesday's
That there should have been
meeting was handled in a master- seventeen hundred
CLOTHIERS
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instead of
ful manner.
seventeen.
Fort Sthkkt, nkaii Bkrktama
That New Year's day had its
That Lihue was blessed with
koea agcovat emnm o i&ssbvo rssoK3 a eatz&za n emsaeca a esratM donas'
usual auto piliklas.
four mails last week.
That one accident is said to have
That this is going some.
STOnaaaRW hub ' been
due to too much star gazing.
proves Postmaster
That
That the young man said it was Pratt to be all right sometimes.
worth the risk.
HONOLULU VULCANIZING WORKS
That the political pot will soon
That the young lady agreed
begin to bubble.
hence the pilikia.
That somebody is bound to get
V. V. NKWELL, Manager.
That the baseball season is about stewed.
Honolulu.
Building,
Kapiolani
to open.
That no great change in the preThat some mighty good material sent program will result.
will be brought out this season.
Our shop employes only skilled workmen, is supplied with
That Assistant County Engineer
That Clem Akina is said not to Keightly is getting on to the ropes.
vulcanizing
every modern appliance and is the only
contemplate playing this year.
That he is very much in love
plant in the Islands.
That the Makaweli outfit will with Kauai.
repufrom
regret this as he was the mainstay
Our RETREADING is done by experienced men
That his opinion is enthusiast-icall- v
in last year's series.
table factories.
shared by h i s estimable
That the Fourth of July Track Lyife";
Kauai Orders Solicited
Meet will be greater this year than
All We Ask Is A Trial
Timt Kauai can return the com
last.
pliment to this very popular young
That our local athletes w i 11 couple with interest.
understand more clearly what is
That the crossing below the
Fairview remains in a dangerous
expected of them.
That Johnnie Fernandes, Kauai's condition.
That a horse fell here last week
dasher will
crack little
For the SOCCER Football Season just commencing, we
narrowly escaped injury to
and
pike.
the
over
from
anything
skin
of
have just received a full line
and itself.
rider
That with the Fassoth brothers,
the Hanamaulu crossing
That
members
and
other
Johnnie Ilonan
of the Makaweli baseball club, K. would be a good pattern to folC. Hopper, Willie Opunui, Charlie low.
That any kind of good crossing
Hosea, the Fernandes and Akana
brothers of Kilauea, Kauai has a here would b e cheaper than a
bunch of athletes which will put damage suit against the county.
TRADE MARK REGISTERED
THE ANVIL
one-stra-
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Guaranteed for Six Months
Six Pair to the Box
Ladies' Lisle, in black, white and tan, $3.00 box
Children's Ribbed, black only, $2 box
Men's Cotton, black and tan, $1.75 box
Men's Lisle, black and tan, $3 box
Men's Cotton, white and assorted colors, $2 box.
McINERNY SHOE STORE
B. F. Ehlers & Co.
Sole Agents, Honolulu
,
THE LEADER
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Crystal White Soap
this
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Is
the best soap you can use
for washing clothing.
It is a pure white soap that
does not harm the clothes or
hands.
Your Grocer Sells It
fifty-yar- d
Soccer Shoes
Stockings
Shinguarcis
Footballs
E. O. Hall &Son, Honolulu
EBggEaCTHSEEgT.troiga;
Representative Ilawcs of t h e
Associated Garage, returned to
Honolulu Tuesday, having come
up the Saturday previous and in
the meantime disposed o f two
cars. Two cars in as many days
is very encouraging, a n d Mr.
Ilawes will likely return soou for
another try. It must be remembered that Mr. Hawes represents a
r
firm which is a
in Kauai's paper, hence the quick
sales. Live men advertise, as indicate by Mi. Uaww.
generous-advertise-
Dr. V. P. Obborn, the Kittle
Hospital physician, accompanied
by Mrs. Osborn, w e r e seeing
friends awav at t h e Xawiliwili
landing last Tuesday.
C. W. Spitz returned from a
business trip t o Honolulu last
Wednesday. Mr. Spitz also took
excursion
in the
trip including Maui, which h e
claims is looking very prosperous.
round-ths-islau-
d
Kloqueucg is the truth well loM.
THE "WEEKLY
HIES"
It remains for the Weekly
Times of Maui, a hustling little
four pager whose first dress is
hardly drv, to take the lead in
The sucmodern uewpaperdoni
cess of the Times is assured since
the last it sue is reported to have
been read by fifteen hundred readers not a bad record for the infant. Not being satified with this
prosperity, it is said Vet has been
looking for something bigger.
Foreseeing the present success of
the paper, he decided to get out
something entirely different to all
other island papers and to do this,
he sought the advice of many of
his readers who generally agrsed
that n "comic supplement" would
h a winning card.. Accordinglyj
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Honolulu
ITSELF
Vet is said to have exhausted his
wits in an attempt to get just what
he wanted for his readers, and was
about to give up in dispair, when
a saviour appeared in the form of
a reader of the Maui News, who
suggested that the News would,
in his opinion, be "comic" enough
for anybody.
As the only change necessary in
this transaction would be to substitute "comic supplement" for
Maui News, it is said that Vet
fainted through sheer delight over
the suggestion, and that negotiations are pending which if put
through will at last put the Maui
News before its readers under the
title to which it rightfully belongs
"Comic SuiHilQinent,"
Electrical Engineers and Contractors
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HAWAII.
OK
IX I'KOIJATH.
AT OHAMHKUS
III tlio niHtter of tlio KMuto nf Kamakti
Jiuikti, of n aiiiioa Katun, Pltwiswi,
liui'Mttte.
XOTICE TO ClMiDlTOUS.
Notice is hereby given that letters of
A(iinuiitrHtion nave own issued to x.
Bmiirtt of Yi aiinea, Kauai, a Ailinini
trator lif tlio Instate of Kaiuaka Kaukau,
lute of saiil Waiinca, Kauai, Territory of
Hawaii,
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General machine, Automobile and gas
You'll sa c yourself and family a lot of
worry and trouble perhaps sickness by
shutting the flies out of your home at once.
We'll be glad to help you with good, durable screens .that will give you a great
lirased.
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Geo. A. P.rrt nni ar1 H. L. Volute, Proprietors.
of the said Kstateare here- All
hv notilli'il lo present their elauns nimuiM
the said lCstate, duly autheiitieated, and
'' prnoer vouchers, if any exists, even
though the said claims he secured by
liiortjram' upon mil estate, to the said T.
Brandt at Yvaiinca a foresaid, within six
months trout the date here or otherwise
such claim, if any, will he forever barred.
And all
indebted to the said
3''stale ai-- hereby untitled to make immediate jwyuicnt to the underpinned as
suen Atimini"iraior ai
aiinea uioiv
engine repairs, auto supplies,
parts, etc.
;
Vulcanizing
We have
many years of service.
iier-'on-
in all sizes, complete with trimmings, or if
Dated at l.ihue, Kauai, .laiiuary
11112.
T. liitA.NDr,
January,
you have old screens that need repairing,
Adininistrator.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
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In the matter of the l'Mate of Francisco
lta)oo, 1iivmh'1.
having Veil duly
'he imdrr'-iu'ni.'niipnititi'it Adiiiinislratnr of the Kstate
Kapozo, ileieascd, hereby
of Kranci-ceives notice to all creditors of said
decedent to present their claims, duly
authi'iitiealed and with proper vouchers
,
at
if ulij
xit lo the
in Makaweli, Kauai, within
six month" from the date of the lirs!
piil.licatinii of thi- notice or the same
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Admiuistratiir of the
ICaino, Ihii'a-eI i c. 2ii. .Ian. 2. ! and
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Our efforts are to please our patrons, and a
trial will prove to you how easily it is done.
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Outfitters
Magic-Opaqu- e
Mirroscpci
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For transparencies,
postcards or photos
Hawaii & South Seas
Curio Co.,
Young Building,
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Hon. and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox,
r e returning passengers from
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US1NESS
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Honolulu on last Wednesday's
Ki-nat-
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Miss Kaui Wilcox, who has been
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Hay, Bran, Rou.kdBaui.ky,
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Meeting of the Board of License
Commissioners held in Lihue, December 29th. 1911. Due notice of
same having been given the members of the Board.
The meeting was called to order
by W. H. Rice, Chairman, at 10
o'clock A. m. Those present besides the chairman being, G. N.
Wilcox, J. K. Apolo, W. D. McBryde and W. H. Rice, Jr.. Inspector. A b s e t, Augutus F.
Knudsen
Minutes of the meeting, held
June 1st. 1911, read and approved.
REPORT ON BOXDS. PACIFIC SURETY CO. The Secretary
stated that the bonds as furnished,
with the Pacific Surety Co. as
surety, were now satisfactory to tne
C. F. Lund. Territorial
Boards committee, to whom the
matter had been referred in that the her of the Loyal Order of Moose,
guarantee had been assumed by came up on the kinau for the pur
the National Surety Co. of New pose of looking over the possibilities of creating a grazing field on
Jersev.
AMENDMENT TO LAW. The the Garden Island.
The Rev. Hans Isenberg, returnchairman called the attention of
the Board to the amendments to ed Wednesday from a brief busithe law as passed by the last Legis- ness trip to the city.
Second District Magistrate Wm,
lature.
APPLICATION: J. K. COCK-ET- Schiminclpfennig- of Koloa, returnThe chairman stated the ed from Honolulu Wednesday.
Mrs. II. Peters and children, armeeting had been called for the
consideration of the aplicatiou of rived from .Honolulu Wednesday.
Mrs. K. Sanuiela was among the
J. K, Cockett, for a renewal of his,
Wholesale Liquor License. The' arriving passengers from Honolu
secretary presented the aplica- lu last Wednesday morning.
tiou, the report of the inspector apRepresentative Hottle o f the
proving of the issuance of same, and Von Hamm Young Co's. Automoreported that the notice of applica- bile department, is on the island
tion had been duly advertised accor- showing the superior qualities of
ding to law. Through some
the Cadillac.
the bond, as proposed to be
furnished by the applicant, with the
COMING IN
National Surety Co. as Surety, was
not to hand, and the Board agreed
to accept as temporary bondsmen
The S. S. K i n a u arriving on
Mr. F. Crawford and C. W. Spitz. Wednesday morning January 10th.
Upon motion, duly seconded, the brought the following passengers:
application was granted, upon the B. Standley, Lady Herron, Mr.
understanding that the new bond and Mrs. A. S. Wilcox, Miss Kaui
to be filed wouid be satisfactory to Wilcox, Geo. Peka and wife, Miss
the secretary and the inspector, Miller. Miss Lobeinz, Mrs. Kort
where upon the secretary would and child, Hon. G. N. Wilcox,
cancel the old bond or temporary Emily Koe Laau, Mary Mokuole
one. Upon the payment of the and child, Frank Crawford, Miss
first installment of License in the Akeo, Mrs. A. Akina, S. K. Kaeo
sum o f $500, License was duly and wife, Mr. Berriera and four
issued as of January 1st. 1912.
children, Mrs. Perriera, A. Aius-leUpon motion duly seconded the
C. K. Bamke, Miss Kelso,
meeting adjourned subject to the Mr. Wilson, C. F. White, C. F.
call of the chair.
Lund, Hans Isenberg, C. W.
W. D. McBkydk.
Spitz, Mrs. K. Samuela, Mrs. II.
Secretary. Peters and children, Mr.
Board of License Commissioner.
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Caps, Gauntlets
spending some time in Honolulu,
returned home last Wednesday.
Geo. Peka and wife, were arrivals on Wednesday's boat.
Miss Miller, came up from Honolulu last Wednesday and will remain indefinitely with relatives in
Koloa.
Hon. Geo. N. Wilcox, returned
from a business trip to Honolulu
on the Kiuati.
Frank Crawford, returned from
Honolulu Wednesday, where he
had been in attendance at the annual meeting of the directors ot
the Bank of Hawaii.
County Prosecuting
Attorney
Sam Kaeo and Mrs. Kaeo, were incoming passengers on the Kinau.
Mrs. Akina, arrived on the Kinau Wednesday.
Clifford White, representing E.
0. Hall & Son, came up on the
Kinau last Wednesday morning.
MEET
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TANABE
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NEW GARAGE, Jan. 15
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Cars from this garage will
nuvt even- steamer.
Will make special rates to
commercial travelers.
Reasonable rates and satisfaction guaranteed to all.
Day or night service, and
in any kind of weather.
Your tiade is earnestly solicited.
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Some way. or other n man's cigars
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received by every steamer.
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LAND SALE NOTICE
JEWELERS
EVHUYTHING
IX THK
Sll.VliU AND GOU)
Linr,
Rich Cut Glass and
Akt Goods.
Mkkciiandisk oif Tin;
Bust Quamty Only.
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o'clock noon Saturday,
March 16, 1912, at the front door
to the Court House, Koloa, Kauai,
there will be sold at public auction
under Part 4, Section 17, of the
Land Act of 1895, Section 276, Revised Laws of Hawaii, the following described Government Remnants, situated at Kalaheo, Kona,
Kauai:
Lot No. 83, containing an
area of 1.91 acres. Upset price,
$191.00
(2) Lot No. 84, containing an
area of 0.90 acres. Upset price
$90.00
(3) Lot No. 85, containing an
area of 9,885 sq. ft. Upset price
$23.00.
Terms: Cash.
Cost of patent and stamp to be
paid by the Purchaser.
For maps and information, apply
to the office of the
of
Public Lands, "Homestead," Kauai, or at the office of the Conimis-ione- r
o f Public Lands, Capitol
Building, Honolulu.
Ch.vrujs S. Juni),
Commissioner of Public Lands.
At
March
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