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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY. APRIL. 22, 1919
Decker 's
Automobile
Exchange
We have tlie following bargains
in used cars:
1 l'uick six looks like new 1917
model, worth 2,000, will sell
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1 Super-six, 1017 model, looks
new. line simps. Trice 1,050.
1 Oakland, 050.00.
1 Overland, 1010 model, just
painted and overhauled, at the
very low price of 550.00.
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BY" AUTHORITY 1 jfjit-'
For Supervisor
TO THE VOTERS OF KAWAIHAU:
I beg to announce that I propose to
offer myself for re-election as County
Supervisor for the District of Kawai
hau upon the Republican Ticket.
Trusting that my record during the
present term of office has met with
your approval and that you will con
sider yourselves justified in honoring
me with your support again which I
respectfully solicit.
The Primary Election will be held
on May 17th. 1919.
J. P. BETTENCOURT, JR.
Kealfc, Kauai, T. K.
March 29th, 1919.
For Treasurer
To the Voters of the County of Kauai.
I beg to announce my candidacy for
nomination as Treasurer of the Coun
ty of Kauai, at the coming primary
election, on the Republican ticket, and
hereby respectfully solicit your votes
and support.
A. G. KAULUKOU
(Kaulukou Opio.)
For Treasurer
To the Voters of the County of Kauai.
I hereby announced myself to be a
candidate on the Republican Ticket
for the office of Treasurer of this
County and respctfully solicit your
support at the coming election to be
held May 17th, 1919.
K. C. AHANA.
For Auditor
To the Voters of the County of Kauai.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date to succeed myself as Auditor of
the County of Kauai and respectfully
solicit your support in the coming
primary election to be held on May
17th, 1919.
C. MASER.
For Auditor
To the Voters of Kauai County
I desire to announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Auditor
on the Republican Ticket at the forth
coming Primary Election and respect
fully solicit the support of the voters
of this County.
HENRY BLAKE.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII-PROBATE.
AT CHAMBERS IN
of
No. 771.
In the Matter of the Estate
Iiunichi Maruyama, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that Letters
of Administration have been Issued to
Hishop Trust Company, Limited, an
Hawaiian corporation having its prin
cipal ofllco in the City and County of
Honolulu, Territory of Hawaii, as
Administrator of tho estate of Bunichi
Maruyama, late of Walmea, Kauai,
deceased.
All creditors of tho estate aro here
by notified to present their claims with
proper vouchers or duly authenticated
copies thereof, even If the claim is
secured by mortgage upon real estate,
to the said Hishop Trust Company,
Limited, at Its oillce, No. 924 Bethel
Street, Honolulu aforesaid, within six
months from the dato hereof (which
is tho dato of tho first publication of
this notice): otherwise such claims,
if any, will bo forovcr barred.
And all persons indebted to tho said
estate are hereby notified to make pay
ment to tho said Hishop Trust Com
pany, Limited, at the above address.
Dated, Honolulu, T. H., April 1st, 1919.
BISHOP TRUST COMPANY, LTD.,
Administrator of tho Estate of
Bunichl Maruyama, deceased.
April 1, S, 15, 22, 29.
NOTICE OF PRIMARY ELECTION
By virtue of tho authority in mo
vested by law, I, H. D. WISHARD,
Chairman of tho Board of Supervisors
of the County of Kauai, Territory of
Hawaii, do hereby glvo notico and
proclaim that a Primary Election for
tho nomination and 'election of can
dldates for County Offices in the
County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii,
as follows:
ONE COUNTY SHERIFF
ONE COUNTY CLERK
ONE AUDITOR
ONE TREASURER
ONE COUNTY ATTORNEY
ONE SUPERVISOR for Walmea
ONE SUPERVISOR for Llhuo
ONE SUPERVISOR for Koloa
ONE SUPERVISOR for Kawalhau
ONE SUPERVISOR for Hanalel
will bo held on Saturday, May 17th,
1919, throughout the County of Kauai,
during the hours provided by law.
Notice is further given that In the
event that House Bill No. 234 pend
I lug before the Legislature of Hawaii
now in session, which provided for a
Plebiscite for submitting to the quail
fied voters of the Territory of Hawaii
tho question as to whether or not the
female citizens of the Territory of
Hawaii, possessing the same qualifi
cations as male citizens, shall be cm
powered to vote at all elections held
In tho Territory of Hawaii, and cm-
powering such female citizens to vote
at such elections in case the Plebis
cite shall so decide, etc. etc. will bo
come law before the dato of the Prim
ary Election herein, the qualified
voters are to vote either in the affir
mative or In tho negative upon the fol
lowing question:
"Shall the femalo citizens of the
Territory of Hawaii, possessing the
qualifications as male citizens, bo em
powered to vote at all elections held
In the Territory of Hawaii?"
The precinjts, polling places, and
the hours of voting established or as
may be established by tho laws of the
Territory "for the election of Repre
sentatives in the Gth Representative
District, being the County of Kauai,
shall constitute the precincts, polling
places, and tho hours of voting, for
the nomination and election of County
Officers.
At such time and places aforesaid,
I hereby call upon all duly qualified
electors of the County of Kauai, who
have registered their names as voters,
according to law, to meet for the pur
poses aforesaid.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, Ihave
hereunto set my hand and caused
the Seal of the County of Kauai
to bo affixed hereto.
DONE at the County Seat at Li
DONE at tho County Seat at LI
HUE this Sth day of April A. D.
1919.
(SEAL)
H. D. WISHARD
By the Chairman of tho Board of
Supervisors.
J. MAHIAI KANEAKUA.
County Clerk, Kauai County.
Apiil 15, 22, 29 May C.
THIRD ANNUAL MEET
Maui County Fair
and Racing Ass'n.
to be held on July 4th, 1919 at
- Kahului, Maui, T. H.
f
1. Polo Pony race, H mile. Amateur riders. Prlzo Sliver Cup
2. Cowboy race, mile 1st prize $35.00, 2nd prize $15
Cattle horses to be ridden' by cowboys, with ordinary cowboy
outfit.
3. Free-for-all, mile 1st prize $100.00, 2nd prizo $50.00
4. Ladies' race, mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prlzo $25.00
5. Pony race, fa mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize $25.00
C. Cowboy relay race, mile 1st prlzo $50.00, 2nd prize $25.00
Three changes to be made, horses tied to fence, handled and
saddled by tho rider, ordinary cowboy outfit to bo used; the
latigo strap to run through cinch-ring twice, and knotted.
7. Oriental race, mile 1st prizo $76.00, 2nd prize $25.00
For horses owned and ridden by Orientals.
8. Portuguese race, mile ...1st prize $G0.00, 2nd prlzo $15.00,
3rd prize $10.00.
9. Maui Co. Fair & Racing Ass'n Cup, V4 mile. 1st prlzo $2.00, 2nd
prize $100.00. Free-for-all; weight for age. For a silver cup
to bo won three times by tho same owner before becoming
his property. Each owner to ho presented with a souvenir
cup (miniature).
10. Hawaiian bred race, mile 1st prize $200.00, 2nd prlzc$50.00
11. Policemen's race, M mile 1st prize $35.00, 2nd prizo $15.00
To bo ridden by riders in uniform.
12. Oriental race, mile 1st prize $75.00, 2nd prize 25.00
Horses to be owned and ridden by Orientals.
13. Hawaiian bred race, y2 mile 1st prize $100.00, 2nd prizo $50.00.
14. Mule race, mc 1st prize 25.00, 2nd prize $10.00
15. Post Entry.
Entry fees 10 percent of purses.
All races must have at least three entries and two to start, or
the race shall he called null and void. In tho event or only two
starters, no second money shall be paid.
Entries close June 15th, 1919. If the above races are not filled
by June 15th, the Committee will rearrange program.
W. A. CLARK,
. Secretary for tho Committee.
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Leaving Lihue every Monday, Wednesday and Friday,
Leaving Kekalia every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
ARRIVING AT THKIR DESTINAT'DN IN THRKE HOURS
ALFRED GOMEZ, Manager.
Telephone 43 W Waimea P. O. Box 71
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN
PROBATE.
In the Matter of tho Estate of Joe
Praitas late of Hanamaulu, Kauai.
Deceased.
Order of Notice of Hearing Petition
for Administration.
No. 774.
ON HEADING and Piling the Peti
tion of Isabela Preltaa, of Lihue,
County of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii,
widow of said deceased, alleging that
said Joo Freitas of Hanamaulu, in
said Llhuo, died intestate at Lihue
aforesaid on the 12th day of March
A. D. 1919, leaving property In tho
Hawaiian Islands necessary to be ad
ministered upon, and praying that
Letters of Administration ls3ue to her,
the said Isabela Freitas,
IT IS ORDERED that Monday, the
12th day of May A. D. 1919, at 9
o'clock A. M., be and hereby is ap
pointed the time for hearing said
Petition in the Court Uoom of this
Court at Llhuo, County of Ivauai. at
which time and placo all persons con
cerned may appear and chow cause,
If any they have, why said Petition
should not bo granted.
Dated at Lihue, County of Kauai,
T. II., April 2nd, 1919.
(Sgd.) LYLE A. DICKEY,
Judgo of tho Circuit Court of tho
Fifth Circuit.
(SEAL)
Attest:
(Sgd.) JOSEPH A. SOUSA,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of tho
Fifth Circuit.
PHILIP L. RICE,
Attoiney for Petitioner,
Lihue, Kauai, T. II.
April 8, 15, 22, 29.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY OF
HAWAII AT CHAMBERS IN
PROBATE.
No. 770.
In the Matter of the Estate of
Ludovlco Wolfgang Hart, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice Is hereby given that the last
Will and Testament of Ludovico
Wolfgang Hart, late of Walmea, Is
land of Kauai, Territory of Hawaii, 1 Attest:
and notico thereof bo given by at
least one week's publication of tho
time and placo of tho same In the
Garden Island, a newspaper of general
circulation, printed and published at
Lihue, in this district.
Dated at Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii, April
9th., 1919.
(Sgd.) LYLE A. DICKEY,
Judge , Ciculf Court of the Fifth Cir
cuit, Territory of Hawii.
(Seal)
deceased, has been admitted to pro
bate In the Circuit Court of tho Fifth
Judicial Circuit, Territory of Hawaii,
and Letters Testamentary granted to
he Bishop Trust Company, Limited,
an Hawaiian corporation, tho Executor
named in said Will. All creditors of
the deceased, or of his estate, are
hereby notified to present thier claims,
with proper vouchers or duly authenti
cated copies thereof, oven if tho claim
is secured by mortgage upon real
estate, to tho said Bishop Trust Com
pany. Limited, at its place of business,
No. 924 Bethel Street, Honolulu, City
afoicsaid, within six months from tho
date of this notice, which is tho date
of the first publication hereof: other
wise such claims, if any, shall be for
ever barred.
And all persons Indebted to tho said
estate are hereby notified to make pay
ment to the said Bishop Trust Com
pany, Limited, at the above address.
Dated, Honolulu, T. H., April 1st, 1919.
BISHOP TIIUST COMPANY, LTD.,
Executor of the Will of Ludovico
Wolfang Hart, deceased.
April 1, 8, 15, 22, 29.
JOSEPH ANDRE SOUZA,
Clerk, Circut Court of the Fifth Cir
cuit, Territory of Hawaii.
April 15, 22.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
FIFTH CIRCUIT, TERRITORY
OF HAWAII
In the Matter of tho Drawing of
Names of Persons to Servo as
Grand and Trial Jurors at the 1919
Term.
Order Fixing Time and Place of Draw
ing and Directing Publication of
Notice Thereof.
It is hereby ordered that drawing of
tho names of the persons to servo as
Grand and Trial Jurors at tho 1919
Term of this Court bo held at 9 o'clock
A. M. Thursday, April 24th 1919, In tho
Courtroom of this Court in tho County
Building at Lihuo, County of Kauai,
The Meaning of the V
Have you noticed the posters with
the big blue "V" on a red background
wnisn are plastered on every avail
able post and window. Speculation
has been rife as to tho meaning of
this V. Is it a new patent medicine,
a different breakfast food, or some ad
writer's stunt to introduco a choco
late candy? Tho poster is a two-fold
message to the people of tho Terri
tory of Hawaii to wake up from their
peacefdl dreams and realize that there
la yet work for them to do. Tho "V"
represents the Roman numeral stand
ins for the Jiguro 5. Tho "V" also
stands for Victory, and tho twofold
message concealed within that big
blue lotter is the fact that Uncle Sam
is now asking you to subscribe to a
Fifth Liberty Loan, and make our vic
tory over the Hun a certainty. By
putting over tho loan tho public will
also have a chance to gain a victory
over a largo debt which the United
States now is carrying and which it Is
expected will bo wiped out with the
successful consummation of the loan.
Word has been recoived from tho
Twelfth District Liberty Loan head
quarters at San Francisco, that Sun
day, May 4, has boon chosen for Vic
tory Sunday, at which time services
appropriate to the victory of war and i
loan will bo held. All the churches
In tho Islands aro expected to observo
this day, In conjunction with tho
churches on tho main land.
W. FREDRICK SCHATZMAYR
Expert Watchmaker
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It is often said that opportunity knocks but once at a man's
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for those' who keep In close touch with our Stock and Bond
Department.
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HONOLULU, T. II.
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Removed his office to Kapaa near Court
House. Prompt service as usual
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