Opinion
04-06-1907
Charles W. Whiley and Frank M. Jones, for applicant. Henry Ridgely, Charles W. Cullen, and Truston P. Causey, for exceptants.
Application by William C. Lofiand for a license to sell intoxicating liquors in South Milford. Application sufficient.
Argued before SPRUANCE and BOYCE, JJ.
Charles W. Whiley and Frank M. Jones, for applicant. Henry Ridgely, Charles W. Cullen, and Truston P. Causey, for exceptants.
PER CURIAM. The application was to sell intoxicating liquors in less quantities than one quart, etc., at the house known as the "Windsor Hotel," situate in united school districts Nos. 2, 100, 103, and 104, and in colored school district No. 192. Among the exceptions filed was the following: That the proposed inn or tavern was mentioned in the application of the said William C. Lofland as being located in united school districts Nos. 2, 100, 103, and 104, and in colored school district No. 192, in Sussex county; whereas, in fact there are no such school districts, and the said tavern is actually located in the united school district for white children, known as the "Public Schools of Milford." and in united school district for colored children, known as "United Districts Nos. 163 and 192 in Milford."
The Court held the designation in the application to be sufficient.