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THE GARDEN ISLAND TUESDAY, FEB. 12, 1918
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J Hay, Grain and Chicken
Supplies.
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(International Stock. Poultry Food I
and other specialties. Arabic for
cooling Iron Poofs. IVtiilunia In-
culmtnrs and Hroodcrs. 1
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1 P.O. Box 452, Honohilu "
Koloa
Plantation
Store
Wholesale and Retail Groceries
Dry Goods of all Descriptions.
General Plantation
Supplies.
We can
dye
yomclothes unsatisfactorily
as any Coast establishment.
Save postage or express by
sending them to us.
French
Laundry
J. Abadie,
Proprietor.
Honolulu
WA1MEA HOTEL
Waimka, K.uai
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Breakfast
Lunch
Dinner
Room ;
8
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1.20
1.00
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FRANK COX, Manager
W. H. ZIMMERMAN
Manufacturer
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JOHN F.
UAl'OZO, I.ilille,
Kaiuii Anient.
Kauai.
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Supervisors Meeting
(Continued from page 4)
riunibinR 141.70
Cesspool 72.00 4022.0.")
Stable
Materials
Labor
332.55
72.50
405.05
Laborers' Quarters
Materials 2H7.21
Contract 184.45
471. GO
Poultry House
Materials 24.00
Labor 31.25
55.25
Fence for Livestock and Poultry
Materials 358.05
Labor 155.80
514.51
Pipe for Domestic Water
Materials 301.00
Labor 225.00
G10.00
Livestock
(lra.de Jersey cow and heifer calf
150.00
(irade cow and bull calf
110.00
(irade cow 80.00
Tamwortli boar pig
50.(X)
Registered Berkshiie sow and 4
pigs (O.UU
Freight 15.00
4S0.00
Poultry
White, Leghorn
00 S. C.
hens
Donated by
Mrs. Isenberg
2
cocks
Tools and Implements
Clearing Land
Seeds
G92.07
20.05
170.23
Total $7448.07
The Board, after having carefully
examined the esveral demands submit
ted, approved them against the appro
priations as follows:
Salary County R'd Sup'visors, $250.00
Pay of Police, Specials $250.00
waimea zau.su
Koloa 170.00
Lihue 180.00
Kawaihau 175.00
Hanalei 165.00
$1,230.00
Coroners Inquest 122.00
County Bldg: Janitor Service:
31.50
County Jail 553.35
County Lot it Bldg: 51.75
District Courts & Jails:
Waimea 45.00
Koloa 10.10
Kawaihau 9.15
70.2,
District Pounds
12.00
40.00
Furniture & Ollice Supplies
Hospitals:
Eleele 50.00
Koloa 50.00
Lihue 125.00
Kealia 50.00
Waimea 100.(K) '
Sam Mahelona Memorial
500.00
85.00
Samuel Mahelona Memorial Hospi
tal:
Incidentals:
Attorney
Auditor
Clerk
Sheriff
Treasurer
240.00
30.00
80.15
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234.30
05.80
County Rd Supervisor
185.00
076.81
Pay of Police, Specials Extra. 24S.OO
Public Celebration 5.92
Registration Automobiles 38.50
Schools:
Furnitures & Fixtures
2.20
Janitor Service & Supplies
1)7.15
New Buildings 2545.95
Repairs Bldgs etc:
1023.97
3,009.27
325.34
Support of Prisoners
Water Works:
Waimea
K alaheo
Koloa
Kapaa
35.00
80.15
57.75
17.30
190.20
Road Work:
County Rd Machinery 529.'
Waimea:
Rd Tax Spec. Deposit 2,408.70
Koloa:
Kukuiolono Rd Contract 1,270 9(
Oiling Rds (Spec. Deposit)
1,570.27
Special Deposit
1,138.03
2,714.90
Lihue:
Mac. Lilme-Halehaka 1.O27.00
i
ing Rds (Spec. Deposit)
111 )('. 22
Special Deposits
1,533. V2
2,520.51
Kawaihau:
Macadamizing Kealia
Special Deposits
158.58
MM. 15
Hanalei:
Oiling Roads (Spec. Deposits)
558.22
Special Deposits
1.IU1.D2 2,170
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Financial reports number 207. 207a,
207aa, and 207b, for October; Auditor s
Statement for ten months (No. 208);
Bank Examiner's Report No. 209; Nos.
210, 210a, 210aa, and 201b, for Novem
ber, and Nos. 211, 211a, 211aa and 211b
for January last, were referred to the
Finance Commission for recommenda
tion. A bid (P1504- from Harry L. White,
dated December 31st, last, for erecting
a five-room cottage on the Kauai High
School grounds received by the chair
man the day after the last regular
meeting, and the chairman's reply
thereto were received and placed on
file.
A communication (P1055) from the
McBryde Sugar Co., Ltd., amongst oth
er matters promising to put in board
crossings when that company crosses
the public road in order to get Its
Homestead cane, and to make the
crossing perfectly safe for automobiles
and wheeled vehicles was received
and placed on file.
Communications (P 1506) between
Colonel R. R. Raymond, Corps of En
gineers, N. A., and the chairman for
permision to use the office of the board
for a public meeting place on Tuesday,
March 12th next, at 8.30 a. m.. for the
discussion of maters pertaining to es
tablishing of harbor lines at Nawil-
will, and of the granting of the requir
ed permision by the chairman, were
received and placed on file. The act
ion of the chairman in this respect
was approved by the Board.
A request (P 1507) from the Makee
Sugar Co. for permission to put in a
permanent crossing at Kealia mauka,
and of -a temporary one at Anahola,
was received, and upon the motion of
Mr. Bettencourt, Jr., the request was
granted on the condition, however,
that the work shall be done in accord
ance with the provisions of the county
ordinance, and to the satisfaction of
the County Engineer.
A bill to be known as Ordinance No.
11, amending the present EBtray Ord
inance, (No. 7) by increasing the char
ges for taking up, driving and Impound
ing estrays from twenty-five cents to
fifty cents per head, which was sub
mitted by the County Attorney, was
received, and after the reading of tho
same, and upon the motion of Mr. Mc
Bryde, seconded by Bettencourt, Jr.,
the ordinance was approved unani
mously, and the same to take effect
thirty days after Its publication.
A requisition (P 1508) for extra
desks for the Kapaa school, was re
ceived and filed.
Requisitions for a laundry and gar
age for the Kauai High School
(P1508a); for two extra bedrooms to
be added to the Eleele teachers' cot
tage (P150Sb) ; for putting sand on the
entrance portion of the Kilauea School
grounds which was muddy and disa
greeable, (P1508 c); and for repairs
of the sink and pipes, etc., of the Wai
mea School (P1508d), were granted
while those for supplies for Koloa
(P1508e), Mana (P1508f), Kalaheo,
(P 1508g), Hanamaulu (P1508h), and
Kapaa schools (P15081), were referred
to the County Engineer, with full pow
er to act in each case.
Of the Board's own action the Coun
ty Engineer was asked to instruct peo
ple in charge of old U. S. flags belong
ing to the county, that are tattered and
no longer to be used, to return them
to the Engineer, when new ones are
furnished them by the latter.
Requisition from E. A. Creevy, Vo
cational intructor (P1508j) for the
material for furniture for teachers'
cottages; and one (P1508k) for gard
en supplies for the Hanamaulu School,
were received, but consideration of the
same was deferred until the next meet
ing.
Another requisition (P15081), from
the same gentleman for a cupboard for
the Kilauea School, and for the put
ting in of a solid foundation for the
Kapaa school shop, was granted.
Reports (P1509) on school buildings
for January last were received from
Anahola, Haena, Hanamaulu, Kalaheo,
Kapaa, Kapahi, Kekaha, Kilauea, Ko
loa, Koolau, Lihue, Mana, and Wailua,
and were plced on file.
A copy of Executive Order No. 49,
withdrawing certain land at Kapaa,
and Executive Order No. 50, setting
aside land for addition to the Kapaa
School lot, together with blue print of
the said land, also communications be
tween Honorable A. J. Smith, Deputy
Attorney General, and the Chairman of
the Board relating to the above were
received, and the board by an unani
mous vote declared its approval of the
transfers.
A request (P1510) from Charlie Eb
inger, County's stableman at Kapaa,
for an increase of his pay from fifty
dollars to sixty dollars per month was
received, but consideration of same
was postponed until the next meeting.
A report (P1511) from the pound
master at Lihue for the three months
to December 1st last was refered to
Mr. Menefoglio for advice.
A communication (attached to P
1482) from the County Treasurer sug
gesting for some arrangement with the
Treasurer of the Territory of Hawaii
for advances to be made to the County
(Continued on page 6)
KEWPIE SJUTOH
TWINS
SHOES
for
children
0 A lace shoe for children that will stand the hard
knocks. In Foot-Form shape, to let the foot grow
as it should.
Black, Tan & Elk.
8 to 11, $3.50 11 to No. 2, $1.00
Mail Orders filled name day received. We pay the
postage.
Manufacturers' Shoe Store
HONOLULU
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"THE VARMINT'
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The Youngsters all want to be
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KOLOA. WED., FEB. 13; WAIMEA, FRIDAY;
KAPAA, MONDAY.
''Mysterious Miss Terry
KAPAA. FRIDAY, FEB. 15;
TUES. ELEELE, WED.
"Dorian's Divorce" Program
KEALIA. FRI., FEB. 15.
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Roche, and J. H. Mackenzie of Honolu
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