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THE GARDEN ISLAND, TUESDAY, OCT. 16, 1917
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Notice Liberty Loan Bond
The Lihuo branch of the Bank of
Hawaii, in common with banking
institutions everywhere through the
country, is prepared to handle the
Second Liberty Loan Bonds and
will supply its patrons and all who
desire them, with these bonds. No
charge or commission will be made
for this service.
The application blanks have ar
rived and are now ready for distri
bution. The bonds run from $50 to $10,
000. Payments required on them
arc as follows :
2 with application.
18 on Nov. 15 1917.
40 on Dec 15 1917.
40 on Jan. 15 1917.,
But the full amout can be paid
up at any time.
In the Circuit Court, Fifth
Circuit, Territory of
Hawaii
At Chambers In Probate,
In the matter of the Estate of
William Ellis, deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice is hereby given by the
undersigned Administratrix of the
Estate of William Ellis, deceased,
to all persons having claim against
said decedent or his estate to pre
sent the same, duly authenticated,
and with proper vouchers, if any
exist, to the undersigned Adminis
tratrix, at her home in Nawiliwili,
Kauai, whether such claims be
secured or unsecured, within six
months trom September 18, .1917,
(the date of the first publication of
this notice) or thev will be forever'
barred.
Dated this 18th day of Septem
ber, A. D. 1917.
Elizabeth Kapika Eujs,
Administratrix of the estate of
William Ellis, deceased.
P. O. Address: Lihue, Kauai.
Sept. 18-25. Oct. 2-9-16
IN HIE CIRCUIT LOURT OF THE
Fifth Circuit, Territory
of Hawaii.
Maui Furnishes
School Cottages
Maui is the first to inaugurate a
new departure that will be most wel
come to public school teachers From
now on they will furnish the school
cottages with the necessary living
out-fit, nuch as bedsteads, chairs,
tables, bureaus, etc. Somo of the
cottages have been already supplied
with furniture; tins condition is
now to be made general.
Much of this furniture is to bo
made by the schools themselves in
connection with their vocational
training.
Stock Quotations
NOTE The quotations below lire the
prices at which the stock sold on exchange
or the prices at which it may be purchas
ed today :
ifiwa J.'lantation uo $ aa
II. C. & S. Co
McBryde Suaar Co . !)
Oahu Sugar Co..: 30&
Olaa Sugar Co y.
rioneer Mm Uo :so
Waialua'Acncultural Co 24l
Honolulu Brewing & Malting Co li)
Mineral Products Co 7
Honolulu Consolidated Oil Co .. 420
Engles Copper Co. Q
Mountain King Mine 15
Huwoiian Sugar Co
Ononieii Sugar Co 0
Hawaiian Pineapple Co AAyl
O. It. & L. Co u 5G
Mutual Telephone Co 20
nwan consolidated j i'ld). i'A
Do Do ( Common 1. 38
San Carlos Mill Co 33
At Chambers In Probate,
In the matter of the estate of
Mozuro or Mojuro Nakaguma
(Jap) of Koloa, Kauai, deceased
intestate.
Order of Notice of Hearing Pe
tition for Administration.
On Reading and Filing the Peti
tion of Yonemura Toya, widow of
the above named deceased of Ko
loa, Kauai, alleging that Mozuro
or Mojuro Nakaguma (Jap) o
Koloa attoresaid died intestate at
Koloa, Kauai, on the 15th day of
August. A. D, 1917, leaving prop
erty in the Hawaiian Islands neces
sary to be administered upon and
praying that Letters of Adminis
tration issue to Rev. T. Kuboki of
Koloa aforesaid.
It is ordered that Saturday, the
3rd day of November A. D. 1917,
at 10 o'clock A. M , be and here
by is appointed for hearing said
Petition in the Court Room of this
Court at Lihue, Kauai, at which
time and place all persons con-1
cerned may appear and show cause,
if any they have, why said Peti
, tion should not be granted, and
that notice of this ordet be pub
lished in the English language for
three successive week in the Gar
den Island newspaper in Lihue.
Dated at Lihue, Kauai, Sep
tember 26th 1917.
(Seal)
(Sgd) Lyle A. Dickey,
Judge of the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Circuit.
Attest:
(Sgd) D. Wm, Dean,
Clerk of the Circuit Court of
the Fifth Circuit. .
J. Mahiai KaneAkua
Attorney for Petitioner.
Lihue, Kauai.
Oct. 2-9-16-23.
STATEMENT OF THE OWNERSHIP,
MANAGEMENT, CIRCULATION,
ETC.. REQUIRED BY THE
ACT OF AUGUST 24. 1912,
ot ','Tim Gaiwe.s Island," t published
weekly at Lihue, Hawaii, for Oct. 1,
1U17.
Editor, Kenneth C. Hopper. Lihue.
Hawaii.
Managing Editor, Kenneth C. Hopper.
Lihue, Hawaii.
Business Manager, Kenneth C. Hop
per, Lihue, Hawaii.
Publisher, Garden Inland Publishing
Co. Lihue, Hawaii.
Owners. (If a corporation, give its
name and tho names and addresses of
stockholders holding 1 per cent or more
of total amount of stock. If not a cor
poration, give names and addresses of
individual owners. )
E. A. Jvnudsen, Kckalia, Hawaii, o.
W. Wilcox, Lihue, Hawaii. A. F. Knud
sen, Kekahu, Hawaii, Aubrey Robinson,
Makaweli, Hawaii, T. Brandt, Wuimea,
Hawaii, W. II. Rice, Lihue, Hawaii, K.
0. Hopper, Lihue, Hawaii. Anna O.
Wilcox, Lihue, Hawaii. C. A. Rice, Li
hue. Hawaii, G. N. Wilcox. Lihue, Ha
waii, 'Frances Gay, Honolulu, Hawaii,
A. S. Wilcox, Lihue, Hawaii, H. P.
Faye. Kekaha, Hawaii, R. P. Spalding,
wcalia, nawan, Annie S. Knuuscii, ive
kaha, Hawaii, H. Isenborg, Lihue, Ha
wiui, Malxjl I. Wilfox, Lihue, Hawaii,
liiBie 11. Wilcox, L,inue, Hawaii.
other security holders, holding 1 per cent
or more of total amount of bonds, mort
gages, or other securities: (If there are
none, so state. )
None.
Campaign Notes
Dr. George Laughton, who is go
ing to be tho principal speaker for
the Religious Education Campaign
will arrive at Lilmo Wednesday
morning, Oct. 17. Mrs. Laughton
will probably accompany him. They
will bo tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Hyde Rice.
Rev. J. P. Erdman will arrive
Wednesday morning Oct. 17 to at
tend tho meeting of the Island As
sociation of the churches, represent
ing the Hawaiian Hoard. Ho will
remain over for tho first week of the
Religlbus Education Crtnipaign. He
will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Chas. II. Wilcox.
Dr. Laughton is favorably known
on Kauai as a very forciblo and en
tertaining speaker. Ho was horo
some two years or so ago in con
nection with the civic convention,
when ho made a very good imnrcs-
sion both by his speaking and by
Ins personality. Those who made
hie acquaintance then will ho very
glad to see him again.
Rev. 'Frank Scudder and Rev. N.
C. Schcnck of Honolulu will arrive
by the Kinau this week to partici
pate in the church meeting and to
assist later in the activities of the
Religious Campaign. They repre
sent respectively the Japanese and
the Chinese interests. They will bo
guests of Miss Elsie Wilcox at Grove
l(arm. ft
The Timotco Quartet, an excep
tionally fine band of singers will ar
rive on Kauai by tho Kmau this
weok and will furnish the cream of
tho singing for the campaign. The
singing, both special and general,
will be a very telling feature of the
campaign. It alone will bo well
worth coming to hear.
Rev. A. Akana, who has been
doing most of the preparatory work
in connection with the campaign,
is very much pleased with the way
that people respond, and is very
sure that very valuable results will
follow the effort. He gives his per
sonal guarantee everything will he
as represented, good measure shak
en together pressed down and run
ning over.
There will be two brief devotional
mectings'in the Lihue Union Church
this week, one Tuesday evening and
one Thursday evenijg at 730 p
m. They will be preparatory to
tho campaign. Everybody who be
lioves in good things and in getting
a share of them is urged to attend
these services. Thoy will bo brief
Sweet Potatoes for Sale
One of tho Omito homesteaders,
back of Koloa, is harvesting a lino
crbp of sweet potatoes, some of
two hundred bags, which are for
sale at current market prices. They
are reported to be of uncommonly
good quality.
Sweet potatoes aro not only
much cheaper than Irish at present
prices, but they are more nutritious
as well, two pounds of tho former
being equal to three of tho latter,
Resides this they arc hero on tho
ground and are a home production.
Encourago the homesteader when
he does raise it crop. Mr. Case will
put you on his track.
Dr. Laughton and visiting mem
bers of tho Hawaiian Board, who
arc to be here in the cause of the
Religious - Educational Campaign,
will bo given a reception on the
grounds of the Lihue Church on
the aftornoon of Friday, October
19th, from 3:30 to 5 p.m. The
women of the Hawaiian and Union
Churches will bo the hostesses. A
pleasant opportunity will here bo
offered for meeting somo of tho
most interesting leaders in the re
ligious life of tho Islands, and a
most cordial invitation is extended
to everyone m tho community to
attend.
Mrs. Robertson, President of the
Mokihana Club, hascxtended to the
Hui Aloha and . the Hui Kanhu
manu of Lihue an invitation to at
tend with the Mokihana Club tl o
special meeting of the Religious
Educational Campatgn assigned to
the latter Club. This will be on
Tuesday evening, October 23rd, and
the women of these Clubs will be
the guests of honor and occupy re
served seats.
The following is the program of
the campaign :
Sunday, Oct. 21, Rally night.
Monday, 22, Hawaiian night.
Tuesday, 23, Mokihana Clubnight
Wednesday, 24, Japanese night.
Thursday, 25, Chamber of Com
merce night.
Friday 2G, Filipino night.
Saturday, 27, Y. M. C. A. nigjit.
(Patriotic Program.)
Sunday, 28. All-community night.
Mr. Norman Pilkington, for some
years timekeeper for the McRrydc
plantation, left last week for the
Colonics where he will go into train
ing for the front. Mr. Pilkington
is a fine young fellow, highly thought
oi by every ono ; he will be very
much missed.
P. O.
MAX GREENBAUGH
Manopactureks" Aoent
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Hawaiian Products
Contains 0 full sized !)) or. jars of Kelly's Hawaiian preserves, a 'Jib. J0 jA
box of Dole's Glace Pineapple Slices, and 2 lbs Old Kona Coil'ee. pJ.UU
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REAL ESTATE and
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BASEBALL
GOODS
Adopted by the following base ball organizations foi the 1917 season:
Oahu League Kauai Amateur Athletic Association
Maui Athletic Association . Honolulu Commercial League
Hilo Rase Rail League , Oahu Plantations' Rase Ball League
Regimental Scries, Schofield Barracks
THE REACH "CORK CENTER" BALL is used exclusively
by the American League and World's Champions
The Standard of the Rase Ball World
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on Kauai
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K. C. HOPPER,
Business Manager,
nworn 10 anil subscribed iiefore mo
tins 5th day of October, 1917.
(Seal)
A. G. KAl'LUKOU.
Notary Tublic, 5th Judicial Circuit, T.H.
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