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The Garden Island from Lihue, Hawaii • Page 6

Publication:
The Garden Islandi
Location:
Lihue, Hawaii
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6
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ISLAND. RELATING 10 PERSONAL HAPPENINGS: Joe Lovell returned from Honolulu by the Kinau. Judge C. S. Dole left for Honolulu on the Kinau Saturday.

R. E. Bond arrived on the Kinau last week and is'lhe truest of the Gays. Hon. George R.

Fairchild was a returning passenger on the Kinau last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S.

Wilcox spent a few days at their Hanalei beach home' last week. Miss Yecta a trained nurse for the Kleele Hospital, arrived on the Hall last Friday. "Frank Pacheco and J. Wood were among the returning jurymen to Kilauea last week. -Hen Viekers, the Regal shoe man, takes the Kinau at Waimea this afternoon, for Honolulu.

Miss Mariraret Waterhotise of Honolulu, is the guest of Mrs Charles Wilcox of Koloa. Charles Wilcox, manager of Koloa Plantation, was at the County Seat last Wednesday. A. Menefoglio; manager of the Kauai Electric returned from a business trip to Honolulu by the last Kinau. Miss Isenberg of Honolulu, is the guest of Mrs.

Hans Isenberg, having arrived on the Kinau last week. P. G. Riley, one of Honolulu's most popular traveling salesmen, is again shaking hands with our merchants. A.

K. Akana and wife, of Honolulu, are visiting friends and relatives in Kalihiwai, having arrived on the last Kinau. Hans M. Gittel, salesman for Hoffschlaeger arrived last week and is paying his respects to the Kauai merchants. C.

W. McClanahan, representing Hackfeld returned to Honolulu Saturday after making his regular tour of the island. Manager E. Baldwin of the Mc-Rryde Sugar accompanied by Mrs. Baldwin, arrived from Honolulu on the Kinau last Wednesday.

MissM. L. Millard, from Boston, is touring Kauai. Court Stenographer Geo. Thie-tn, who failed to conclude the court records in time to catch the Tuesday boat, got away on the Ki nau Saturday.

H. Rohrig, manager of the Uhue Store, returned from Honolulu by the last Kinau, having gone down on a purchasing expedition the week before. Clifford F. White, the genial salesman representing Iv. O.

Hall Son, Honolulu, returned last week after his usual successful tour of the island merchants. Rev. M. Saylor of the St. An drew's Calhederal arrived on the null Fridav.

lie returns to Hono lulu by this afternoon's boat after holding services in various plantations. A. Haneberg, auditor for the' Hackfeld Plantations arrived on the Kinau last week and is busily engaged in checking up the books of the various plantations represented by that firm throughout the island. Edward Imhof, of Honolulu, came over on the Bark Kona, for the purpose of weighing the nine hundred and fifty five tons of coal which she carries for the Lihue Plantation, and which is being discharged at the Ahukini landing. Harry M.

Hepburn, General Manager of the Hawaiian lUectric Honolulu, accompanied by S. T. Carr, sales engineer, arrived last week for the purpose of taking preliminary steps in connection with the new electric plant which the Plantation renlly decided to establish. Mr. and Mrs.

II. C. Brown, the n'e teachers for the Waimea School, arrived on the Kinau last Wednesday from Honolulu. Mr. Brown will be assisted in the direction of the school's affairs by Mrs.

Brown, who is conceded to be one of the Department's most excellent teachers. H. C. Waldron, salesman for the Honolulu Iron Works arrived on the Kinau last week, on a business call among our enterprising business men. emporium; IkUNKS Vacation lime is here.

You will need a trunk on your trip. Come and see our large assortment. We are pleased to show you, whether you buy or- not. Ufi8 l.eoug of Ilruuilei, Kruini, died Intestate at fn'ul lhnutei, on -lli day of May, A. I), lerriiiii property in 'the Hawaiian Maud lien to Ik-iiihuiniile'red upon, and praying that letters of rnhniniflnttiou iw-ue to Y.

Akntt, of Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii. It i onleivl lliat Friday tin- UStli. day of July A. I). 11)11, at I ii oYlnel: A.

he and hereby appointed for henriug paid Petition i'n the Court of tlii-Court -at l.iliue. County of Kauai, at ulilrli time and place all persons concerned may appear and show caue, if mry thi'V have. hv said petition should not he "runted, and that notice of this order BY AUTHORITY OMAO HOMESTEAD DRAWING Notic is hereby given to Isabella K. Telles, Joe Wala, Denis Luhi, Louis McKeague. Henry Charman, Kalawaia, John Nobriga, George Charinan, Joseph Valetit, Fred Phillip, Daid Hulihee, Joe 'Telles, George Kaeha, James Matinakea, M.

Paplita, Combie Offer abon Garden IslandHawaiian Star lioth of these- papers offered at slighth more than the price of one. on kauai tin- darm-ii isiaiut. is improving with each issue, and is becoming more and more important to readers and advertisers. Its subscription rate is two dollars and fifty cents per year, postage paid. The Hawaiian Star is now edited by Walter G.

Smith and is under an energetic management. It has lately established cable connections with San Francisco and Washington, while its facilities for handling Honolulu and islands' news are unsurpassed. The rate for the Daily is eight 'dollars per year. Our Clubbing Rate For Both One Year, Is Six Months, $4.85 Or, the GARDEN ISLAND and SEMI-WEEKLY" STAR One Year, For he puhli-hei! in the KngiMi Wm'-'Uiigo lor Valellte.Jl'., Allloile ine Miccei-Mo weeks 111 rue t.l!lti:.N t- a weekly neu-paper in l.ihue. k.

IIoopn. Liu lloopn, kaluna Dated at l.ihue, Kauai, li-'nd. Kill Ainuike, R. Ainaike, 1 (Seal) (l-'jrd. 11 MiDV, Circuit Cou.t of the Fifth Nuncs.

Manuel Alines, Manuel Circuit. Nuues, Louisa Helium, Frank (Vgih)! lhcu, Med tiros, Manuel Medeiros, Clerk of the Circuit Court of the l'ifth Anlone Perry, John Kahatile, Joe CollH C. S. Souzn, Chas. K.

Lewis, i to Attorney for Petitioner. 1 Opeka, James K. Kula, a ') lSouza, Geogianna Sou.a, John IX TIIK CIIKVIT COl'liT, OK THE Medeiros, Jr-i Joe Ventura, 1'IITII CIIICl'IT. TKltlilTOltY 'John Medeiros, Manuel J. Medeiros OK HAWAII I Louis Medeiros, Frank Vasconce- llos, M.

Lucas Carinara, Mary Medeiros, H.G.Spalding, Augusta Vasconcellos, Antone Vasconcellos, Ida Melekula, Win. Iv 1 1 i N. Hlake, J. K. Cockett, Joe J.

Car-vallio, and others, if any, members of the Omao Association, that Lots Nos. 1 to 51, both inclusive, in the Omao Tract, District of Kona, Island of Kauai, will be opened for homesteading in the following manner, in accordance witli the laws relating to public lands in the Territory of Hawaii, subject to withdrawal of any such lots prior to their selec- Atldies: THE GARDEN ISLAND, Lihue Kauai. ioney arage io J. H. CONEY, Manager AUTOMOBILES TO ALL PARTS OF KAUAI DAY OR NIGHT.

Telephone 104 Autos and Light Machinery Repaired, Plumbing and Gas Fitting. Automobile Supplies. Ageirts for the Kissel Kar, Franklin, Chalmers Detroit, Hudson, Gramin, Logan Truck, and Colt Acetylene Lighting Plant. Agents for the I. I.

STEAM NAV. Nawiliwili, Kauai In Probate At Chambers, In the Matter of the of Klias N. Throuns, of I'apaa, Kauai, deceased testate. Older of Notice of Petition for Allowance of Accounts, Determining Trust and iii-lrilmlin the lMute. On reading; ami Idling the petition anil accounts of 'The Hawaiian Tiu-l Company, AdminNlrator with the Will annexed of the F.Milteof Klias N.

Thronas, of I'apaa, Kauai, direre'ed tiMrile, uiiere-in pelilioiur to l.e allowed HMd.til 1 ami Hurraed and the siuue lie exainiuid ami and that a linal order he made or Di-tii-hution of the remaining property to the poisons flu reto entitled and dieliarjjin petitioner and sureties from all further i herein: It isordeied, that Wednesday, theliuth. dav of AiiKitst A. 1). It'll, at Hi o'clock I tlw. .,1 .,1 Chamber- of said Court at hi- Court i SUCH opening shall be in the lioom in l.ihue be ami the same hereby manner set forth in the advertisers appointed the tune and place lor hear- sai.l Petition ami Accounts, and that "lent of public lands dated May 12, all pcions interested may then ami there i911 Jn reSpect to method of appear and -how curse, any thev lurve, why the same should irot lie and application, drawing, selection, and mav pu-eni evidence a- to who are enti-, other matters, except as follows: tli to tla--aid property.

Ami that notice of tlri- inter be aibli-hed in the 1 he lots may be taken only by the (i, '1 11,1,1 R'Bht of Purchase Lease or the Cash )in bli-hed in s.ud l.ihue tor three sucees- -Ie week-, the lu-t pulilicntloli to he Hot J'JiJCllum lUetilCKl. A)- le- thautvM. weeks prcxiou-to the time plication for participating in the therein appointed for sard it," liattd the uth. dav of inn. drawing may he made onlv bv mem- SaU1 As- ('hunt.

sociation, and shall be presented to Attest: rs.ni 1 pi, i Clerk of the Circuit Court' of the Fifth n' ordinary mail on or before Mon- ircir.it. inr Ul Kill I.Mli Coyne Furniture Company, Limited Alexander Young Building, Honolulu FURNITURE OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS Bureaus, Chiffoniers, Sideboards, Box 'Couches, Mattresses, Etc. UPOLSTERING AND REPAIRING Nawiliwili, Tki d42 P. O. Box HONOLULU SCRAP IRON CO.

C. H. BROWN, Manager Dealer in SCRAP IRON, BRASS, COPPER, AND SECOND HAND MACHINERY ai.kk auii.a nkak Ei.kctric Powkk Station. W. F.

Martin, Superintendent of the Geoditic survey work of the islands arrived by the nail F'ridav, accompanied by Mr. uardy, who will have personal supervision of, the water stations throughout the island. Mr. uardy is a California man who has practically grown up Court Notice IN TIIK CIIiCriT OK TIIK FIFTH ClItt riT, TKItUITOUY OK HAWAII. At Chambers in Probate.

In the matter of the Instate of Ioug Mook, of Ilanalei, Kauai, Deceased. Order of Notice of Healing Petition for A'diiiilii-tration. in the business, and considered one I of the most efficient men in the de-i partment. On Leon iIIUIU, ceased, reading and tiling the petition of Vinm i wife of said Leoiiir de- that he, the aforesaid NOTICE CREDITORS IN THli MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MARY SOPHIA RICE, DECEASED. The undersigned having been duly appointed executors of the will of Mary Sophia Rice, deceased, hereby give notice to all creditors of said decendent to present, their publication of this notice, sniddate being July 18, 1911, or within six months from the day they fall due, or same will be forever barred.

Lihue, Kauai, July 17, 1911. Wm. Hydk Rick, Mary Dorothea Rick Iskndkrg, Executors of the will of Mary Sophia Rice, deceased. July 18. -Aug.

22. the Commissioner ot Public Lands by ordinary mail on or before Mon day, August 21, 1911; the drawing 1 and assignment of the order of selection of lots will take place at the 1 office of the Commissioner of Public Lands, Honolulu, at 9 o'clock A. Tuesday, August 22, 1911; the selection of lots will take place at the pineapple cannery at Lawai, District of Kona, County of Kauai. 9 o'clock A. August 23, 1911.

ICxceptious and reservations will claims, duly authenticated and I be made for roads, railroad, ditch with proper vouchers, if any exist, 'and pipe lines, reservoir sites and and whether such claim be secured streams, or unsecured, to either of the mi- v' dersigned in person, at his or her! 1m forms, residence in Lihue, within six 1 "mPs etc-. apply to the Coinmis-months from the date of the first sioner of Public Lands at Honolu lu, or to W. D. McBryde, Sub-Agent of the 6th Land District, Wa-hiawa, Kauai. Dated at Honolulu, June 13, 1911.

JOSIICA D. Tl'CKKR Acting Commissioner of Public Lauds. Approved; W. F. Fkkar Governor of Hawaii.

TRENT TRUST Ltd. HONOLULU Member Honolulu Stock and Bond Exchange Real Estate, Insurance, Trusts WANTED--Two or three first-class agents on Kauai. moo mtnntrt wmnm tram otwwu a tmuwm ansatat outsets "WxAy Sil itr i is now on the people. New and Stables I Up-to-date Livery Liverv Business. LIMITED Draying and Boarding Stable and Auto- I AUTOMOBILE STAGE-LIE I BETWEEN LIHUE and KEKAHA Leaving Lihue every Monday.

Wedneilay and Friday. Leaving Kekaha every Tuesday, Thurhday and Saturday. i I ARRIVING AT THEIR DESTINATION IN THREE HOURS W. WEBER Manager. I Telephone 4 Waimea P.

O. Box 43 I Jul in from the Regal Fadory. Mr. Viekers Kauai dispalying these smart and beautiful styles to We invite your inspection. Your fit guaranteed.

classy Button Boots in Suede, Leather, Black Calf and Kid Evening Slippers and Pumps in Black and White Satin, Black Velvet and Suede in turn and welt soles. Our men's shoes were never better. New models Styles, consisting of dress shoes and every day shoes. A and Field Boots, all water proof. ,50, $400, $450, $5.00, $5.50.

line of Wouking Shoes Guaranteed. Prices, $3, and new ft.

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Years Available:
1911-2024