Vote for John B. Enos (Enoka), 1914.

J. B. ENOS (Enoka)

CANDIDATE FOR SUPERVISOR

As a Republican candidate in the primary election.

John B. Enos is one of the candidates running for the position of supervisor [lunakiai] in this election season; he is not a stranger before you, O voting people of this county. He ran as a supervisor candidate in the last season and lost, but that is not something that made him step backwards; your support is greatly sought after in this primary election.

He was born in Makiki and educated at Royal School in Kehehuna, and graduated from that school; and he was married to one of the fine blossoms of his homeland, and he is working at his own painting business with only Hawaiian employees. This shows his true Hawaiian-ness, and his love for his fellow Hawaiians. Don’t forget him as the candidate for this coming primary election.

(Holomua, 9/12/1914, p. 5)

J. B. ENOS (Enoka)

Ka Holomua, Buke I, Helu 50, Aoao 5. Sepatemaba 12, 1914.

Vote for William J. Sheldon, 1914.

ANNOUNCEMENT

To the Voters of the City and County of Honolulu.

Gentlemen: I hereby announce that I will be a candidate at the coming primary election for the Republican nomination for Sheriff. Having had the police experience of serving as deputy sheriff of several districts of these islands, and the legislative experience of five successive terms, besides being a practicing attorney, I am confident that, if elected, I shall be able to conduct the office of Sheriff with both intelligence and efficiency.

Your obedient servant,

WILLIAM J. SHELDON.

(Honolulu Star-Bulletin, 8/16/1914, p. 4)

ANNOUCEMENT

Honolulu Star-Bulletin, Volume XXII, Number 6973, Page 4. August 16, 1914.

Vote James S. Ahchong, 1914.

Announcement.

JAMES S. AHCHONG

To the Voters of the County of Maui.

Gentlemen: Upon the urgent request of my many friends throughout this county, to be a candidate for the House of Representatives on the Republican ticket at the coming primary, I hereby announce myself a candidate from the Hana District.

My principles and policies are to support each and every plank of the Republican Platform as adopted by the convention held for that purpose at Honolulu of which convention I was a member.

I boast not of experience, but with what little education, ability and zeal I possess, I assure you, and am confident, with your support at the polls, of upholding our motto of “Maui No Ka Oi.”

JAMES S. AHCHONG.

(Maui News, 8/1/1914, p. 6)

Annoucement

The Maui News, Volume XXI, Number 24, Page 6. August 1, 1914.

Later political advertisement from Jesse P. Makainai, 1917.

JESSE P. MAKAINAI

Candidate for Supervisor [Luna Kiai], for the equality of the People.

[This looks like a little clearer version of the image in the previous post.]

(Kuokoa, 5/11/1917, p. 2)

JESSE P. MAKAINAI

Ka Nupepa Kuokoa, Buke LV, Helu 19, Aoao 2. Mei 11, 1917.

Vote for Jesse Peleiholani Makainai, 1914.

Auditor [Luna Hooia]

FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF HONOLULU, AS A DEMOCRAT

JESSE PELEIHOLANI MAKAINAI

[Maybe some day soon the newspapers will all be rescanned, and pictures like this will be clearer to see!]

(Aloha Aina, 8/22/1914, p. 4)

Luna Hooia

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XIX, Helu 46, Aoao 4. Augate 22, 1914.

Vote for Robert K. Kaiwi, 1914.

CANDIDATE FOR REPRESENTATIVE

My Desire is for Right and Truth

Before you, my employers, the people, I proclaim that I am a candidate running for the position of Representative for the 4th District, City and County of Honolulu, as a Democrat, and I ask with humility for your support, that I may become your servant to work for and to fulfill your needs in this coming election season.

Sincerely,

ROBERT K. KAIWI

(Aloha Aina, 8/22/1914, p. 1)

MOHO LUNAMAKAAINANA

Ke Aloha Aina, Buke XIX, Helu 46, Aoao 1. Augate 22, 1914.