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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1 911
MORTGAGEE'S NOTICE OP IN-1
TENTION TO FORECLOSURE
AND OF SALE.
Notice is hereby given that, under the
power of sale contained in mortgage
dated July 20, 1908, executed by Charles
Saffery and Kalaekahi Saffery, to A. N.
Hayselden, trustee, his heirs and assigns
of record in the office of the Registrar of
Conveyances, Honolulu, in Liber 346, on
pages 252-254, the present owner and
holder thereof (The Young Men's Sav
ings Society, Limited) intends to for
close the same and sell the mortgaged
property therein named, because of non
payment of principal and interest due on
the promissory note secured thereby.
The above mortgage was given to secure
payment of a promissory note to said A.
N. Hayselden, Trustee, for I350.00, of
date July 20, 1908, payable in monthly
installments of $20.00 each, on the 7th
day of each month, and drawing interest
from date until paid at the rate of 12
per annum, and signed by Charles Saf
fery and Kalaekahi Saffery. On Septem
ber 23, 1908, for value, said note, togeth
er with said mortgage, was sold and as
signed by said A. N. Hayselden, Trustee,
to said Young Men's Savipgs Society,
Limited, who is the present owner and
holder thereof.
Notice is likewise given that, after the
expiration of three weeks from date of
first publication of this notice, to wit, on
Saturday, September 2, 1911, at 12
o'clock-noon of said day, the said mort
gaged property, for the reasons above
stated, will be sold by public auction at
the front entrance to the Court House,
in Lahaina, County of Maui, Territory
of Hawaii. Terms of sale cash. Deeds,
and bill of sale at expense of purchaser.
For further particulars apply to J. Gar
cia, Wailuku, or to D. H. Case, Wailuku.
(Sgd.) YOUNG MEN'S SAVINGS
SOCIETY, LIMITED.
By J. GARtiA,
Its Treasurer,
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this 4th day
of August, 191 1.
DESCRIPTION
OF PROPERTY TO BB
SOLD.
All that piece or parcel of land situated
at Hanakaoo, Lahaina, County of Maui,
Territory of Hawaii, described as Lot 2
in deed of record in Liber 249 on page 63
to Sam Kekuewa and in deed of record
' in Liber 37, page 204, and in deed from
Sam Kekuewa of record in Liber 278,
page 62.
All of the interest of Charles Saffery
and- Kalaekahi Saffery in and to those
' certain pieces or parcels of land at Hana
kaoo aforesaid,, described in Royal Patent
3535. and in deed of Kaleipili to C. N.
Kauwahi et al, dated January 6, 1894, of
record in Liber 146, page 43, etc.
That certain hack No. 20 purchased
from the Lahaina Bismark Stables, Ltd.,
with one set double and one set single
harness, with poles, shafts, lamps, cur
tains and rugs.
Aug, 12, 19, 26. Sept. 2.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
At Chambers In Probate.
In the Matter of the Estate of MANU
EL SOARES MEDEIROS, late of Waia
koa,. Kula, Maui, Deceased.
On Reading and Filing the Petition of
Manuel Soares Medeiros, Jr.. of Kula
Maui, alleging that Manuel Soares Me
deiros of Waiakoa, Kula, Maui, diel
intestate at Waiakoa, Maui, T. II. , on
the 15th day of April, A D. 191 1, leav
ing property in the Hawaiian Islands
necessary to be administered upon, and
praying that Letters of Administration
issue to Mauuel Soares Medeiros. Jr.
It is Ordered that Monday, the 18th
day of September, A. D. i9ii, at 10
o'clock A. M., be and hereby is appoint
ed for hearing said Petitiou in the Cour
Room of this Court at Wailuku, at which
time and place all persons concerned
may appear and show cause, if any they
have, why said Petition should not be
granted, and that notice of this order be
published in the English language for
three successive weeks in the Maui
News, a newspaper in Wailuku'
S. B KINGSBURY,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the 2nd
Circuit.
Attest: S. B. KINGSBURY,
Acting as Clerk of the Circuit Courr of
the 2nd Circuit.
Aug. 12, 19, 6, Sept. 2.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT OF
THE TERRITORY OF HAWAII.
In the Matter of the Estate of LEONG
KONG MON, late of Kahului, Maui.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the Estate of
Leong Kong Mob, late of Kahului,
County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, to
present the same to the undersigned,
Alfred K. Ting, Administrator of said
Estate, at Kahului, Maui, (at Baldwin
National Bank) within, six months from
date of publication of this notice, or pay
ment thereof will be forever barred.
ALFRED K. TING,
Administrator of the Estate of Leong
Kong Mon.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this Sth day
of August, 191 1.
Ang. i, 19, 6, Sept. a.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
SECOND JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TER
. RITORY OF HAWAII.
In the Matter of the Estate of AUWAE
NOA KEFOIKAI, late of Wailuku, Maui.
Notice to Creditors.
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the Estate of
Auwae Noa Kepoikai, late of Wailuku,
County of Maui, Territory of Hawaii, to
present the same to the undersigned, J.
N. S. Williams, Administrator with the
will annex, of said Estate,at Kahului,
Maui, within six months from date of
publication of this notice, or payment
thereof will be forever barred.
J. N. S. WILLIAMS,
Administrator with the Will annexed of
the Estate of A. N. Kepoikai.
ROSE KEFOIKAI,
Executrix of said Estate.
Dated at Wailuku, Maui, this nth day
of July, 1911.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT, SECOND
JUDICIAL CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII.
In the matter of the Estate of JOHN
ANDERSON, late of Kanahena Point,
Makawao, Maui.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given to all persons
having claims against the Estate of John
Anderson, lute of Kanahcua Point, Ma
kawao, County of Maui, Territory of Ha
waii, to present said claims to the un
dersigned Charles Wilcox, Administrator
of said Estate at his office in the County
Office building, at WaUuku, Maui, with
in six months from date of publication
of this notice, or payment thereof will be
forever barred.
CHARLES WILCOX,
Administrator of the Estate of John An
derson. Dated at Wailuku, Maui, August 19,
191 1.
Aug. 19, 26. Sept. 2, 9.
REGISTRATION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the County
Register as provided by Act 68 of the
Session Laws of 1911, will be open for
the registration of voters for the County
of Maui from Monday, August 14th,
1911, until midnight immediately pre
ceding the third Wednesday before Elec
tion during office hours at the office of
the County Clerk, Wailuku.
Wm. FRED KAAE,
County Clerk
Aug. 12, 19, 26, Sept. 2.
ALOHA LODGE NO. 3 KNIGHTS
OF PYTHIAS.
Regular meetings will be held at the
Knights of Pythias Hall, Wailuku, on the
second and fourth Saturdays of each
month.
All visiting members are cordially in
vited to attend.
E. F. DEINERT, C. C.
C. C. CLARK, K. OF R. & S.
LODGE MAUI, No. 984, A. F. & A. M
Stated ineeiiiiKs will be held at
Masonic Hall, Kahului, on the first
Saturday nitfbt of each month at 7.30
P. M. '
Vlsitiny brethren are cordially in
vited to attend.
F. P. ROSECRANS R. W. M
BENJAMIN WILLIAMS,
t. f. Secretary
FOR SALE.
A Ford . Roadster, Guaranteed in
absolutely fiipt class condition. Fully
equipped. Good tire. This car will be
sold cheap. Apply Maui News, office.
Thor Motor
Cycles
Honolulu motor
Supply Co.
1167 Alakea street, Honolulu
Catalogue on request
HORSES AND
MULES FOR SALE.
By each trip of the S. S. Enter
prise we are receiving a fresh supply
of California Horses and Mules.
Write for costs, stating size and kind
of animals wanted. We are hand
ling only young and sound animals
and are in a position to give you the
best price and finest of stock.
Volcano Stables & Transportation Co.
Limited. Hilo.
TIMELY HINTS
FOR FARMERS
Capped Elbow In Horse.
Frequently horses in lying down
press the foot or the shoe against the
elbow. This In time causes inflam
mation and ends in a tumor or shoe
boil. The diseased condition la diffi
cult to repair, as there Is little flesh
or muscle at the Joint of the elbow
where the trouble starts.
Treatment consists of opening the
boil and allowing the fluid to escape.
In case the swelling Is hot and pain
ful an application of lead acetate will
prove comforting and helpful. In pre
paring the lotion use two tablespoon
fuls of acetate of lead to a quart of
water. There Is no objection to in
jecting a little of this Into the open
ing. An injection of a little tincture
of Iodine once a day Into the opening
Is desirable also. In treating cases of
this kind it Is a good practice to wrap
about the horse's foot a pad of straw
or hay for cushioning the foot. Amer
ican Agriculturist
Digestible Poultry Feed.
The Maine experiment station baa
made some useful digestion experi
ment, with poultry. These experi
ments show that corn has a higher di
gestibility than any other grain tested.
Whent bran shows a low digestibility
and at present prices is not an econom
ical feed. A mixture of equal parts
One cut clover and cornmeal Is more
digestible and a more economical feed
than bran. The mixing of about 7 per
cent of bone ash with a ration consist
ing wholly of vegetable matter gave
slightly higher average digestion coef
ficient than when the mixture was
fed without It
Progressive Agriculture.
Crop rotation In which the legumes,
mrh as cowpeas, soy beans, vetch
ami the clovers, have a prominent
pre will build up the soil and place
ma unprofitable farm upon a paying
baxU. Plan a rotation that will Im
prove the fertility of the soli and at
tbe same time keep up the Income
from the farm. This la progressive ag
riculture. ,
Srmtad Onions For Turkey 8cour.
A man who has bad a good deal of
experience raising turkeys says he
is Jturt one remedy for scours In
young turkeys and that is grated on
us. He has raised turkeys In Illinois,
North Dakota and Arizona and says
Cant at the first signs of bowel trouble
la toe poults he begins feeding them
onions and after that he has no more
trouble. "
SHEEP PROFITABLE
AND EASY TO KEEP
ft-"? Fan Animal Too Often
teglected.
The sheep Is the worst neglected
and the least appreciated animal on
ocr farms. It is a fact that the sheep
easts leas titan any of our animals,
not excepting the bog. Tbe one ad
vantage that the hog baa is that it is
a scavenger and consumes much of
the waste ou the farm.
Any farm that supports a smalT pas
tare should have a few sheep. Given
If the land Is rough and apparently
worthless for crops, by wise manage
ment It may be terraced and sown to
Bermuda or some other hardy grass
for sheep grazing.
As foragers sheep are second to
none unless it be their relative, the
goat Sheep require little other food
than tbe pasture, except in winter,
when they should be housed and fed
hay and a little concentrated food.
Sheep reproduce rapidly, and the
money Invested in them is soon re
tained with interest There are few
animals that will pay as well when
given tbe proper attention. ,
Most every farm needs animals to
afford fresh meat in season during
the year. Mutton Is palatable and
wholesome, and tbe animal being
small makes sheep desirable for this
purpose. Wool and hides continue to
bring good prices, and there are many
reasons why you should have these
products for sale. Farm and Ranch,
- Hens Need Exercise.
Remember that laying bens should
have plenty of exercise to stimulate
good health and to 'transform food
Into eggs. See that tbe hens scratch
and exercise their bodies even if they
are confined within close quarters:
This will be necessary if the egg pro
duction Is normal.
A Cash Produoer.
A profitable hen is one that has the
power of consuming large amounts of
food and converting It into eggs eco
nomically. She may not be a very
pretty fowl, and she may not be a
thoroughbred, but she is a cash pro
ducer and la In demand on the farm.
Whan Hens Fail.
When hens pass their second laying
year they are poor layers; also when
they are crowded, having too many in
the flock; also when fed too much corn
or when not provided with plenty of
fresh water or when their nouses are
kept In a filthy condition.'
SELECT CULLINGS
A Joke Adee Unearthed.
About the most tiresome place to
stand around and wait for a govern
ment J6b would be that of second as
sistant secretary of state. The pres
ent second assistant, A. A. Adee, has
held bis job for forty years, and bis
predecessor was there for fifty years.
IMor to that time the Job didn't exist
Adee Is tbe human precedent of the
state department Whenever there is
diplomatic procedure to be bandied
and nobody knows bow to go about It
they go and ask Adee how it was done
forty years ago, and he can tell off
hand. Adee has a sense of humor, and
one of bis bobbies Is to ransack state
papers for bits of unconscious humor.
One of tbe best of these, he thinks,
was in the report of a case in which
an American who bad lost both his
legs In government service sought
damages on the ground that the ac
cident was due to Improper working
conditions. The government report
maintained that the man had nobody
but -himself to blame for this accident
4nd wound up by saying, "He hasn't
a thing to stand on." This last line
has been underscored by Adee, and In
the margin he has written, "This Is a
most brutal Joke." New York Press.
Maine's Indian 8olona.
There are two Indian representa
tives in the Maine legislature who rep
resent tbe Indians of that state. They
are assigned seats in the rear of tbe
chamber, but have no vote In the pro
ceedings. . They are selected by their
tribesmen because of their prominence,
and their purpose In tbe legislature is
to give tbe Indians' side when various
matters pertaining to their constitu
ents' Welfare are under discussion.
These Indians have had recognized
representatives for years, who are
treated with courtesy and considera
tion by tbe other members and in all
matters affecting the Indians do much
gwod. The two representatives In f-
flce at present are Lola Coly, who
lives on Indian Island In Old town and
represents the Fenobscot tribe, and
Lewy Mitchell, who represents the
Passamaquoddy tribe. Red Man.
An Artist and a Tragedy.
"Russia is the land of tragedies. Tbe
harvest is gathered daily and the vic
tims belong to all classes. The people
have become accustomed to scenes and
descriptions of horror," according to
tbe Russische Corresponded, "and It
requires a case like that of the artist
Constantln Kryschltzkl to attract at
tention. He placed on view a painting
which he bad recently completed and
was forthwith accused of having cop
ied It from the work of another paint
er. He failed to convince his accusers
of his honesty and the genuineness of
his picture and in desperation killed
himself. On the same night and be
fore the news of the tragedy had
reached them the artists of St Peters
burg held a meeting at which it was
reported ,that Kryschltzkl had been
wrongfully accused. Too later
City Boys and Country Boys.
They measured 1.723 young men at
Cornell university to find out how
country and city bred youths compare.
Here Is the score: Country boys taller
by half an inch, heavier by three. and
one-half pounds, with slightly greater
chest expansion. City boys have bet
ter powers of meatal concentration.
At the piano tuey fiund that the coun
try boy "plays more poetry Into his
music because be is thinking of the
woods, tbe birds, tbe streams and the
fields, but the city boy plays more
human feeling and sentiment into his."
The net result Is that both are all
right and the country boy a little
more sol Cleveland Press.
8purnel the Miserly Tip.
A visitor to New York complains of
incivility at the large restaurants. He
went Into a fifth avenue concern with
two friends, ate a modest supper and
presented the waiter with a fifty cent
tip. What did this menial do but
throw the coin on the floor and call
a boy to "p'-k It up and throw it
away." Naturally the visitor's blood
boiled in his veins, but what Is there
to do? A newspaper comment on the
Incident says that complaints in a
case like this are of no avail. The
faultfinder simply proclaims his Ig
norance of New York customs and
manners. Exchange.
Your Cup of Java.
You know how much you like your
cup of Java or Java and Mocha with
breakfast You really can't get to
tolerate any other. Millions of coffee
drinkers just like you. Tbe Nether
lands is a clearing bouse for the prod
ucts of Java, of course, and of some
1,442,100 bags of coffee Imported Into
the Netherlands last year exactly
110,800 bags were from Java, and tbe
Java crop is steadily decreasing, so
you all quit your foolishness about
your Java. And don't you feel a bit
chagrined to know that most of you
never tasted Java in" yourllves. Ex
change. A Mighty Hunter.
It la tbe custom of the German em
peror to commemorate his achieve
ments as a hunter by the erection of
monuments. One of these stones, six
feet high, has been put up In a royal
forest some miles to the north of Ber
lin. It bears the following Inscrip
tion: "Ills majesty the emperor, King
William II.. shot here on Jan. 0, 1911,
a big twenty-four pointer, in number
of points tbe finest stugever killed by
a Ilohenzollern prince in the Schorl-helda"
i
Red
KAMEHAMEHA BRAND
Pure Koma Coffee.
Insist upon your grocer giving you this
most delicious of 'Kona's Coffee.
Its the kind that makes you
want another cup.
WHOLE ROASTED AND GROUND
H. Hackf eld
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A wonderful engine for plantation
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