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THE MAUI NEWS, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1912.
Teachers For
Coming Year
List Of Educators Who
After Scliohrs Under
System.
Will Look
Present
All the tencbers who arc to he
employed in tlie districts if Mnui
and Molokai have been appointed,
and the list is as follows:
Olowalu V i 1 1 i e K. 1 1 o o p i i ,
Frank Iloopii.
Lahaina Mrs. Nora Gannon,
Mrs. Jennie Schoenberg, Miss Alice
Iloapili, Miss Bertha Kau, Miss
Tsulan Choy, Mrs. Rose Mookini,
Mrs. Mary A. Loo, Mrs. Rubie
Sandstedt, Mrs. Lucy K. Furtado,
Mies M. Kauhane-
Ilonokowai Miss Rowena. K.
Hose, John Hose.
Ilonokohau Ernest G. Crockett.
Lanaikai Alfred Mia.
Lanaiuka Mrs. Amelia Dickson.
Kalae Mrs. Estelle Baker.
Kaunakakai David Kaai.
Kamalo Mrs. Lucy Dudoit.
Kaluaaha Mrs. William Anahu.
Waialua Abel Cathcart.
Halawa David Kalanu.
Wailau L. K. Kaalouahi.
Pelekunu Closed .
Kalaupapa A. J. Kauhaihao.
Lahainaluna C. A. MacDonald,
Harlan Roberts, J. A. Wilson. R.
C. Bowman, Samuel Mookini, Sam
uel Kapu, William Makaena, Mrs.
H. M. Roberts.
District of Wailuku Supervising
Principal, C. E. Copeland.
Kahakuloa Mrs. Ella Aiona.
Waihee Mrs. Ella L. Austin,
John Brown, Miss Achoy Abu,
Miss Edith Dunn.
Wailuku Miss Lida Crickard,
Mrs. Kate L. McKay, Miss C. E.
Short, Mi38 Hannah Cummings,
Miss Carolyn Scholtz, Miss Tolchard ,
Herbert A. Wade, Miss Mary Mit
chell. Kahului Moses Kauhimabu.
Spreckelsville Mrs. Laura Sabey,
Mrs. A. V. Crockett, Mrs. S. R.
Maples, Miss H. Stender, Miss Lucy
Wilcox. "
Puunene Miss Agnes Misener,
Miss M. C. Luiz, Miss Mabel Hub
bard, Miss Lizzie Kalino, Miss E.
Soper, Miss Bernico Gustine, Miss
Pearl Spicer.
Waikapu Miss Zelie Rogers.
Kihei Mr. J. P. Cockett, Mrs.
J. P. Cockett.
Ke'ahua Mrs. M. L. Simpson,
Miss Louise Pratt.
Camp'HI, Kihei (New.)
Makawao District Supervising
Principal, H. M. Wells.
Makena Joseph Cravalho.
Ulupalakua 0. W. Henig.
lieokea David Kapohakimohe
wa, Mrs. David Kapohakimohewa,
Manuel Cravalho, Miss Maria Ilo
derigues, Miss Maggie Shun.
Kealahou J. Vincent, Mrs. J.
Vincent, Miss E. Copp, Miss Rebec
ca Co pp.
Makawao F. W. Hardy, Miss
Rose E. Crook, Miss Mao Alana,
Miss Amelia Tarn Yau.
Paia Mr. A. L. Case, Mrs. A.
L. Case, Mrs. L. S. Mesick, Miss
Agnes Tieper, Miss Lucy Richard
son, M. G. Anjo, Mrs. L. S.
Maples, Mrs. C de Lima Andrade.
HamakuapokoMiss Mary E.
Fleming, Miss R. L. Beech, Mrs- L.
H. Boyum, Autone Perreira, Mrs.
E. B. Blanchard.
Haiku T. R. Hinckley, Mrs. E.
A. Turner.
Kuiaha (New.)
Kaupakalua W. I.- Wells, A. S.
Medeiros, Miss Rose Tarn Yau.
Halehaku Miss Ruchael Kia-
kona, Miss Lydia Burns.
Huelo E. J. Smythe.
Hana District Supervising Prin
cipal, W. W. Taylor.
Keanae Sam Kawaiaea. Mrs.
Nancy Robeck.
Nahiku James S. Achong.
Hana Mrs. Louise C. Fruin,
Miss Jennie Plant, Miss Katherine
Case.
Haou Mr. John Medeiros, Mrs.
J, Medeiros.
Kipahulu Mrs. W. W. Taylor
Miss Nellie Amana, Mis3 Fook
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During the funeral of the Japan
ese Emperor, a profoundl reveren
tial service was held nt the Buddhist
school in Lnlmlna.
Dr. S. P. Russell, a mainland
dcrtist, is going to settle in Wailuku.
Ho will practise his profession all
over M;iiii.
GioiVc II. Libby, of the Adverti
ser C'irculatic n Department, is on
Maui nt present. lie also represents
the Mid-Pacific Mngazaine.
At the mi ding of the Maui Loan
Fund Commission. All communi
cations relative t tenders, etc. should
be addressed to him in future'.
Ed. Lord, of the Lord-Young
Engineering firm was in tovfti dur
ing the week. ' He is interested in
the Maui Belt Road tenders.
The Union Church is now fur
nished with beautiful AxministeT
carpets- The aisles look pplcndid,
and the rich carpets are much ad
mired.
The Hon. Alfred N. Ilayselden,
Lahaina former Senator, is in Ho
nolulu, after an absence of two years
in Illinois and Alabama. A wire
less message announces that he will
arrive here on Friday. The band
will play appropriate airs on the
wharf; and during the evening a
public reception will be tendered
the Sneator, at his former residence.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OK THE
SECOND CIRCUIT TERRITORY OF
HAWAII.
At Chambers In Probate
In the matter of the Estate of
KAMAI COCKETT, late of Wai
kapu, Maui, Deceased.
Order of Notice of Hearing Peti
tion for Probate of Will.
A Document purporting to be
the Last Will and Testament of
Kamai Cockett, late of Waikapu,
Maui, deceased, having on the
14th day of September, A. D
1912, been presented to said Pro
bate Court, and a Petition for Pro
bate thereof, praying for the issu
ance of Letters Testamentary to
Patrick Cockett, having been filed
bj; Patrick Cockett:
It is Ordered, that Saturday, the
26th day of October, A. D. 1912,
at 10 o'clock A. M., of said day,
at the Court Room of said Court
at Wailuku, Maui be and the same
is hereby appointed the time and
place for proving said Will and
hearing said application.
It is Further Ordered, That
notice thereof be given, by publi
cation once a week for three suc
cessive weeks inthe "Maui News,"
a weekly newspaper, rjrinted and
published in Wailuku, Maui, the
last publication to be not less than
ten days previous to the time there
in appointed for hearing.
Dated Wailuku, Maui, Sept. 14,
1912.
(Sd.) S. B. KINGSBURY,
Judge of the Circuit Court of the
Second Circuit.
Attest:
Seal (Sd.) EDMUND H. HART,
Clerk Circuit Cour of the Second
Circuit.
Sept. 21, 28, Oct. 5, 12, 19.
MAUI LOAN FUND COMMISSION.
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Sealed Tenders will be received
at the office of the Maui Loan Fund
Commission, at Wailuku, Maui,
T. H., until 9:00 o'clock A. M
Saturday, October 12th, 1912, and
then opened, for the construction,
according to plans and specifica
tions, of four reinforced concrete
bridges in the Lahaina District, on
the Mam Belt Road system.
Plans and specifications and
other information may be had npou
application to-R. A. Wadsworth,
Secretary of the Maui Loan Fund
Commission or at the office of the
Superintendent of Public Works at
Honolulu, T. II.
The right is reserved to reject
any and all bids.
Tenders must be made on forms
furnished by the Commission, and
must be accompanied by a certified
check amounting to. not less than
5 of the amount of the tender.
R. A. WADSWORTH,
Secretary, Maui Loan Fund Com
mission.
September 21, 28. October 5.
Gin Yap.
Kaupo Mrs. L. A. Marciel, Ed'
ward Kaupu.
Ulaino Mrs. M. P. Morrill.
Kaeleku William Ilaia.
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KaUioIlMn Railroad
MERCHANDISE DEPARTMENT
One Roll of Roofbestlos
FREE
We are having such wonderful success with "ROOFBESTOS" that wo have decid
ed to inaugurate a thirty day advertising campaign to demonstrate to our patrons the sup
erior qualities of this pliable, ready-to-lay Rooling,
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non-volatile asphalt composition, which is not only injected into the fabric at high pres
sure but coated on the exterior as well, making it absolutely weather-proof and fire re
sisting. It must not be confounded with Malthoid or other roofings sold in the Islands,
The following sizes are carried in stock, each roll complete with the necessary
amount of nails and liquid cement for laying:
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One Ply Rolls, containing 100 sq. ft. of covering area $ 2.00
Two Ply Rolls, " 100 sq.ft. " " 2.75
Two Ply Rolls, " 200 sq.ft. " " 5.00
Prices, F. O. B. Warehouse Kahului, and subject
to 2 per cent discount for cash.
We propose to give ONE ROLL FREE with every five
purchased at the above quotations. So, if you contemplate
being in the market for roofing material, now is the time to buy.
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER AND IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT WILL BE MADE.
Kahului Railroad Co.
Merchandise Department
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