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ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE | Estate of James Hairy Sch ellinger, Deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of the County of Cape May, the subscriber, as administratrix, etc., of James Henry Scbellinger, deceased, will sell at public vendue on TUESDAY. 14TH DAY OF JUNE. A. D. 1910, at two o'clock in the after- i noon, at the store of Sarsh A Scbellinger. at Green Greek in the Township of ; Middle, in said County, the following . real estate late of said decedent, sit- ■ uate iu said Township ; including the estate in dower therein of Sarah A. Schellinger, widow of said decedent; ! that ia to say Tract No. 1. Beginning at an old atone on tbe North aide of the Burleigh road at abont 75 feet distant from the East aide of the Bayside road, in the village of Green Creek; thence running along tbe line of an old fence a distance of 145 2-10 feet. North 78 degrees Bast, to a point; thence still along tbe line of said fence. North 2 degrees and 10 minutes East, a distance of 188 feet to a point ; thence along the line of old buildings and fence. North 89 degrees and 45 minutes West, a distance of 207 feet to a point ; thence along tbe old fence, South 45 minutes West, a distance of 90 6-10 feet to a Biint; thence along said old fence orth 86 degrees West, a distance of 104 8 10 feet to a point; thence along the line. of said fence and parallel to said Bayside road, South forty-five ginutes West, a distance of 57 75-100 et to an old stake; thence South 60 degrees and ten minutes East, a distance of 90 5-10 feet along the said Burleigh road, to the place of beginning Containing one 5-100 acres, more or less. Tract No. 2. Situate on the North aide of Green Greek, -and on the West aide of tbe main Bayside road leading from Goshen to Cape May City, adjoining Nathaniel Newton and Richard Crease and Containing 9 acres, 3 roods and 10 perches, more or less; being tbe same premises which Richard S. Crease et ur, by Indenture dated August 22, 1894, recorded and filed in tbe Clerk's Office of said. County in Deed Book No. 236, pages 16, etc., granted and conveyed unto said decedent, in fee. Tract No. 8. A tract of woodland called tbe "John Hughes" tract, near Green Creek, adjoining J. Fisher Learning, Benjah Tomlin, a deceased, Joseph Brown and others, containing - sixty acres, more or less ; which Jonathan Hand et al., executors of Matthew Marcy, by Indenture dated September 30, 1875, recorded in said Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. 40, pages 887, etc., granted and ' conveyed unto the said decedent, in fee. s Tract No. 4. Land and meadow, millseat and other improvements, described in two parcels; tbe first adjoining Stephen Hand's line, Philip Crease's line and Oresae's Greek, containing 88 acres, one quarter and 88 perches, more or less , tbe second adjoins the first, at one corner of the Mill-race, and was purchased by Christian Corson, deceased, of Jonathan Hand, containing 46 acres., two quarters and 31 perchec, more or less ; which Thomas Endicott et ux, by Indenture dated November 19. 1879, recorded in said Olerk'a Office in Deed Book No. 45, pages 464, etc, granted and conveyed unto said decedent in fee ; excepting therefrom the portion thereof which said decedent, in his lifetime, et ux, by Indenture dated March 9, 1892, recorded in said Olerk's Offloe in . Deed Book No. 101, pages 494, etc., granted and conveyed unto Barzillai Luker, in fee. Traot No. 5 Land in the village of Green Creek, being Lots numbered 1, 2. 8, 4, (containing 8 acres and 7 perches, more or less,) and 6 and part of 7, (containing two acres, 8 roods and 20 perches, more or less), Jon a certain Map of Lots sold Jat Public Bale by the Executors of Matthew Marcy, deceased, recorded in said Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. 40, page 15; excepting 128 perches which Smith M. Tomlin et ux conveyed to John W. Conover by Deed dated February 12, 1876, recorded in said Olerk's Office in Deed Book No. 41, pages 13 etc. which Jacob Franklin Shall et ux. by Indenture dated November 15, 1880 recorded in said Olerk's Office in Deed Book No. 48, pages, 155, etc , granted -nd conveyed unto said decedent in fee. Excepting, therefrom a certain parcel containing 8 acres and 120 square rods (or such estate or interest therein) which the said decedent, et ux, by Indenture dated October 87, 1894, re ■ corded in said Olerk's Office in Deeo Duk Hn 17 ..... K'J .1 t « imfltnl 62, etc., granted or

and conveyed unto James H. Scnelling- pi er and children ; and also some portion of a parcel containing halt an acre which the deyedent et ux by Indenture dated February 29, 1908, recorded in so said Clerk's Office in Deed Book No. X: 224, pages 416, etc., granted and conveyed unto Edna T. Schellinger, in fee. - Tract No. 6. Land in the Village of Green Creek adjoining the James Henry Schellinger store lot. contain- B Ing 27 square rods, more or less ; which Virgil N. Errickson, administrator, gl etc , of Page Uard. deceased, by In- . denture dated October 21, 1895, recorded and filed in said Clerk's Office " I in Deed Book No 326 pages 18, etc., granted and conveyed to tbe said de- q, I cedent, in fee. Excepting therefrom some portion of a parcel which the I said decedent et nx., by indenture dated Keburary 29, 1908, recorded in fi 1 said Olerk's Office in Deed Book No. a 224. pages, 416, eto.. granted and con- ' veyed unto Edna T. Scbellinger, in fee. I Tract No. 7. Tbe unsold portion of t: ' tbe farm, tract of land, buildings and h I premises whereon Mary Tomlin and Enos Tomlin, at one time resided, k formerly belonging to Benajab Tomlin. deceased, being composed of two P | parcels adjoining each other, situate in 1. the neighborhood of Green Creek ; the f first being on the road leading from . "Matthew Marcy 'a store to Rio 9 Grande Station, and containing 29 » acres, one rood and four perches, I more or lea, and tbe second containing about 67 acres, 3 roods and 12 perches, _ more or lew ; being tbe same premises which Mary Tomlin and Enos Tomlin I „ by Indenture dated Jnly 81, 1877, rei1 corded in said Clerk's Office in Deed J* Book No. 48, pegea 153, etc., granted t ud conveyeod unto the aid decedent P" In fee. Excepting there from tbe avoral parcels particularly daMM to

. the following deeds made by said decedent J^et ux. to the following pcr- . sons, to wit:— (1) Mary O. Norbury, for 86 area, more or less, dated October 8J , 1894, recorded a aforesaid in Deed Book No. 117, paga 816, etc., ■ (2) Hannah E. Norbuiy, for 67 34 acres, more or leaa, dated October 27, 1834, f recorded as aforesaid In Deed Book No. 179, pages 182, etc. ; (8) Ralph Schellinger, for 81-100 of an acre, more i or lea, dated February J 9. 1906, recorded as aforesaid In Deed Book No. . . 210, pages 354, etc. ; (4) Henry Brown, ' r for one acre, mora or leas, dated Jan- 1 ; uary 24, 1878, recorded as aforesaid and ; filed in Deed Book No. 241, pages 178, j , etc. As by reference to the various rec- ; oixis aforesaid, will more fully and at < ' large appear. I SARAH A. SCHELLINGER, , Administratrix. , Morgan Hand, Proctor. 1 . Dated May 11, A. D., 1910. ! 5-18 5; «. f. $41 60 ' ' ; AN ORDINANCE GOVERNING. , - REGULATING AND FIXING FEES ; OF MERCANTILE LICENSES IN i THE OITY OF CAPE MAY, NEW • JERSEY. AND REGULATING THE , I BUSINESS LICENSED. t Section I ; Be it ordained and enacted i by the inhabitants of tbe City of Oape • May, in Oity Council assembled, and j it is hereby enacted by the authority I . of the same, that no person shall eni gage in or carry on, manage or conduct < ' any business, profession, trade or callj ing in the City of Cape May, nor aid : . or assist as employee, clerk or other- , wise in carrying on any such business, i J profession, trade or calling, or in using ! any wagon, vehicle, stand, store or ' ; other place or thing for which a 11- 1 - cense is required by tbe terms of this " ordinance, unless] a license as herein . provided for, shell have been firat ob- .' tained therefor. i Applications for licenses shall be 1 made to the Mercantile Appraiser of j the City of Cape May, and no license ) shall be granted until payment for the < same shall have been made. Every J license shall specify by name the per- i I son, firm or corporation to which It , shall be issued, the business, trade, i r profession or calling for which it ia i - granted and the location at which each < ' business, trade, profession or calling is 5 to be carried on. No license a hail be , granted under this ordinance for any i 1 theater, moving picture show or other i like exhibition until the Building In- i . spector shall certify in writing to the - Mercantile Appraiser that the appii- i > cant has complied with ordinances and j regulations respecting protection of life i . andproperty relating to such places. No . i license shall be issued to conduct any : i business on tbe seaward or ocean Bide j of the Boardwalk over or upon any . land in said location which has been I acquired by the Gity for beaob front - public park purposes, except upon d piers erected upon such lands. The \ certificate of license shall be conapic- ! uously displayed on the premises wbere i, tbe business, trade, profession or • calling ia carried on or conducted. Lin censces naving no local place of business 'j shall exhibit their licenses wben requested to do so, by officers of the e Mercantile Appraisers office and of the £ Police Department. x Sec. 2; And be it further ordained 4 and enacted that all license fees shall ■- be due and payable to tbe Mercantile • Appraiser at bis office on tbe fifteenth '• hay of June in each year, and ail such ; ; licenses shall expire on the f ilteenth day L of June following, and upon payment 1' of tbe license fee herein mentioned tbe Mercantile Appraiser shall issue to h the person, firm or corporation applye ing for such license, a certificate, 'n showing tbe payment of such license J', fee and the place where such business is to be carried on. jj" Sec. 8 ; That the licenee feee to be Is paid annually, as above provided to the >) Guy of Gape May for conducting tbe n" businesses, trades, professions, occupa- ^ tions or callings and using any wagon other vehicle, stand, store or other t!

or thing for which a license is A herein required, at the places to be si designated in the license certificate, if o: designated, shall be as follows, o names used being a designation of w tbe business, profession, trade, occua- b tion or vehicle required to be licensed: o Auctioneer, or Crier of Auction o Sales, each, ten dollars. o Auction Stores and plaoea where o goods and chattels or personal property of any kind are sold at auction, each a ten dollars. b Automobiles, for hire, each, ten u dollars. a Bath Houses, each room, fifteen cents, t Boarding Houses, Cottages, Hotels, s for each sleeping room, twenty-live i cents. Minimum five dollars. t Express Wagons, one borae, each e five dollars; two horse, each ten dol- « fi Hacks, Omnibuses, Carriages and t other vehicles for transportation of one horse, each five dol- I ; two horse, each ten dollars. I Hokey Pokey Venders, each person I | ten dollars. I I Junk Dealers, each, five dollars. > Junk Shop Keepers, each, ten dollars. : r Key or Bell-hacging Supply Ped- , dlera, with or without wagons each, i ten dollars. ■ Places where vehicles or carriages J for transportation of passengers, hagt gage, merchandise or goods and chat- - tela of any kind arejkapt for hire, eaoh 6 place, ten dollars.

Moving Picture Shows, each, fifteen ; News Stands each, five dollars. Milk wagons, each, five dollars. Peddlers of Clams and Oysters, each, five dollars. Peddlers of Fish. each, five dollars. Meat Wagons, one horse, each, five dollars ; two borae, each ten dollars. Peddlers, or Itinerant Vendors of East India or Foreign Goods of any kind, each, twenty-five dollars. Peddlers or Itinerant Vendors of Hucksters, one horse, each five dollars; two horse, each, ten dollars. Peddlers or Itinerant Vendors of any merchandise, with or without baskets, I packs, wheelbarrows or push carts not otherwise specified, each, ten dollars. Street or Trolley Oars, each, fifteen I dollars. Places where shows, plays, exfiioitions and tbe like are carried on and j 1 conducted, each, twenty-five dollars. Traveling Musicians, each, five dollars Traveling Photographers, each, fif1 teen dollars. Variety Shows, each, fifteen dollars. I Animal SbowB, each, fifteen dollars. Oi reuses, each, thirty- five dollars. Shows, not otherwise specified, fifteen dollars. WagonB for the sale of 6oft drinks, ^ each, ten dollars. Wagons for the sale of food or refreshments, each, ten dollars. Carts for the sale of peanuts, each, " five dollars. Peddlers, or Itinerant vendors of c ■ Oloth or Dress, Goods each, twenty- ■ five dollars. i Cake Walk Shows, each, five dollars. " i Lodging houses, fifteen cents each room ; minimum, five dollars. Wagons or other vehicles for the i transportation of goods, passengers, : baggage, merchandise or goods aod I chattels of any kind for hire, and not i otherwise specified, one, horse, each, ■ five dollars ; two borae, .each ten - dollars. Sec. 4. And bo it farther ordained and .enacted that >11 Jperaons owning i express ^wagons, huckster wagons, i carts, hacks or other vehicles for the i transportation of passengers, baggage, ! merchandise or goods and chattels of any kind, shall be assigned and furn- - ished with a number by the mercantile appraiser for each of the said vehicles i licensed as aforesaid, which number • shall be set opposite of the names of i tbe owner of each of tbe said vehicles , ; so licensed, in a book of licenses to be ' i kept by tbe said Mercantile Appraiser; ? ' said number so assigned shall be sei curely fastened by nails, screws or ' rivets in plain view, on each of the i said vehicles so licensed. Such numt ber and fastenings used to secure it, i shall at no time be removed from any i of tbe said vehicles, nor attached to - any other similar vehicle after having j i been once so fastened. And it shall be r unlawful for any person or persons to ; - use any of the said vehicles on any of j s the public highways of the Oity ofl - Oape May unless tbe number assigned e as aforesaid, shall at all times be in e plain view on each of the said vehicles. Sec. 5. And be Jit further ordained d and enacted that no person or persons II be allowed to transact any business e under any license granted under this h ordinance except tbe business for I b which such license was specially j y granted. it Sec. 6. And be it further ordained e and enacted that the fees herein imo posed for euch licensee are imposed r- for revenue. 5, Sec. 7. And be it. further ordained j le and enacted that complaints for violais tions of any of the provisions of this ordinance shall be made by the Mer- » cantile Appraiser before tbe Mayor or le Alderman of the Oitv of Oape May, le and that any person or persons who I »- shall violate any of .the provisions of in this ordinance shall, upon conviction |

thereof, before the said Mayor or j " be subject to a fine In any j sum not exceedng fifty dollars for each | offence or violation, at tbe discretion j c of the Mayor or Alderman before 1 1 whom any such person or persons may I ( tried and in default of.the payment t of sucb fine be imprisoned in the Oity I or County Jail for auy term not ex- < ceeding thirty days, in the discretion of euch officer. Sec. 8. And be it. further ordained and enacted that the Mayor be, and he hereby is authorized and directed, to such of the police foice of the City is necessary to execute and.enforce this ordinance and to enforce all necessary and lawful police regolationa tiiat i best facilitate the carrying-on of tbe business of cars used for local paci traffic add as may heat protect j and facilitate the carrying on ofj.the ' several bus iu esses, trades.aud^occupaI tions licensed by this ordinance. ; Sec. 9. And be it further ordained ■ and enacted. That all ordinances or ; parts of ordinances inconsistent with this ordinance be, and the same are hereby repealed ; and. that this ordinance shall take effect immediately . upon its passage andjpublication. , 1'aased May 17th,:i910. J.fJ. JAOOBY, a Attest: — IPreeident. WILLIAM PORTER, OityJOlerk. > Approved: k F. J. MELVIN,SMay«V2I l

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NOT1UE OF SETTLEMENT I Notice if hereby given thai the ac- | counts of the subscriber, as Adminis1 trator of Mortimer D Learning, de- \ ceased, will be audited an 1 stated by the Surrogate, and reported for settlement to the Orphans' Gourt of the of Oipe May 011 the 22nd day of June next. Dated /day 13th. 1910. .wrvT(, JOSEPH E. LEAMING, 5-21 5t Administrator. I THIS HEAVY 16 INCH | i French Plume 1 jj| EITHER WHITE OR BLACK ffi ' " [I : I Only $1.40 K5 1 i Bay direct from the wfcoieeeA S gj srsad saw 80 Par Csto S K Money btck If not I II Mil jjj . §j CadralGtr Fhn* Cs, § | ^ IMKiii Hi I