The Cedarville Herald, Volume 27, Numbers 1-26

MR My Breath. S h o r t n e s s o f B y o e i t h I s O 'a O 'o f t h e C o m * ■ m o n e s t -o f H e a r t D i s e a s e * j - what winy pfcyate* : .‘ sUdg.oaoo be cured, 1 M- f .Now Heart Cure feas per- '-'"r.'-tW restored to health m ny l^ 'An-'n who bad found no relief in <:.; *:;;rii'.R -i mUopathkj or Jjoaioeo- t ;.f u ralar praetu-ins? phyetcIaH). ‘ il-l an j-revid itself unigaa in. the hla- r;. i. -ii-o, by being co uniformly lay* rmo those diseases.' , ;;es;'iy a!wa>;v <«so of the .first signs cj trouMe isVn“'rtncES of breath; Wlicth- cl ;t Vena a m a result pfvwa.IHine or ■r>on:n 3 «'.> tours, or of other exercises, ’f if... be.iii Is unable to meet this extra (jner.U'i ui’-’Uit’* pnraping powers—thcro ■ij wrong "With It, Ybr reij best thing you can do, Is to rU* Vr, as :■>’ Now Heart Cure. It y:jl gn to t>,e foundation of the trou- 3r.a malio a permanent cure by 6 t;ep?tluphis and renewing tho nerves, ' ■!>.<{.JHKIW. {■ i.,.ftnvrn from md rcne Ui; riiu-t Pr. Miles' Now Heart 3. Ru -t remedy." For a number rf years 1 suffered from shortness of n„.v, oo.irhering spells, and pains in Tor month3 at a time I ’ .. ...H* .. i ii l ■V'lvid be t.nihlo to lie on my left side, nrii if I lay fiat on my back would nearly Smother. A friend, advised using Hr, amps ' New Heart Cure, which I did w/tli kooi I result**. , I began to improve rit once, and after taking several bottles re the Heart euro-tho pains in my slda nnd otlur nynu.toms vanished. I am f i / cjitiivly 1 w-tl. All those dreadful -imptliefieg spfiM-ttrflia thing of the ' pist,’W . ! ’■ IdtAKE, Middletown. O. " if the first hottlo does not help you, •tl»>drusttl: t will refund your money. 'lili/Wh* write to us "for Free d’rlal I'itiiiih laii-UagE of. Dr. Mite*’ Anti- Pain Pills, the New Scientific Remedy fin’ Pain, Also Symptom J31unk. Our b’nrelsliKt will .diagnose yoqr case, toll voil what lr wrong, and how to right It, ildl-V Tin. VILNS MUmCAT. CO.; f:,n<)kAlOJ.qiao-. EUUreUW, INC. ‘ »t h*T« suffered with pile* for ttilrty-slx yen*. Die re«r sco last April I began taking C u oereu " . farconstipation, lit the course Of awoek I noticed iltettfies began to disappear and at tho end o f els 1"wMMthey aid not trouble mo at all. Oaaeareta ' bsredene vrondora forme. I am entirely cored and iHlIUteanowman.” George Kryilor.Napoleon, O. best For i m. .j r The bowels ^ is m m CANPYCATHAItnC r „ £ w~ lUisJL IU UUISt" A U U k u u u i m u wisusy* o.vauaj,, :easrintead to care or your money bade. SterlingRemedyCo., Chicago or N.Y. 593 IMHUALSALE, TEN MILLION BOXES JAMES P. ROGERS. (Continued (ram First Fags,} Punn S ‘rt>et«, being one of Us found; ere, gad even after bis removal to big country residence, bo and Ms lami.y were always regular attendants. He was a vestryman of this ebureb fit the time of his death. * * e A* a business man the deceased was dn important factor in' Wheeling’s commercial and manufacturing circles. He was interested in many important enterprises and business concerns, one of which was the West Virginia Printing Company,, of which he was a valued director. ; • Personally the deceased was a most congenial friend and. companion to those who knew him. Homewhnt dif­ fident, conservative und retired in the .presence of strangers, be was cordial ity itself to those'whom he knew, aud his fuiid of wit and humor were often the occusipn of laughter among those, whom he associated with; Genial in his character, a man of wide reading apd information, a cJose dbserver of men.and eyeuts, and a good citizen in every sense of the term, his loss .to the community wili.be universally de­ plored. The deceased was- married October 1874 to Miss Martha J. Jackson, of Greene county, 6 . The'deceased is survived by his widow and three children., the later George J. .Rogers, Elizabeth J. Rogers and Ladora K. Rogers. One child died some years ago. , ' - The funeral hirangements had not been completed last evening, but Rev., Brittingham, rector of St, Luke’s P. E. church, will officiate. ftdmiftistmtoF’sSale of Heal Estate. .A FREE game inside each package of t i r t r f f e e •In pursuance of an order of the Probate Court-of Greene'County,’ Ohio I will offer for pale, at public auction, on Tuesday, 23rd of February, ’A. D. 1904 at 10o'clock forenoon f upon the premises,’tho .following deficrib, d real estate, situated in the county of Greene undState of. Ohio find in the Village of •Cedarville, fowit: . Being In lot ,No. 30 of J, V. Alexander’s addition to the Village of Cedarville. as the same is designated, numbered and ' known on.tfie recorded plat Of said addition- and village, and situated at the corner of Main and North streets in said village. Appraisedat $650.00. and also in pursuance of said order of side aforesaid, I will offer for Bale, at public .auction on' said • t Tuesday, 23rd. of February, A. D. 1904 at If o’clock forenoon ■ upon the premises, the. following described real estate situated in said County of Greene in. the State of Ohio anil in the Village of Cedarville, towits AUGUSTINGARCIA „ ___ [Continticd irom first rrsf’e.] tin: who wUb u lew Ifietnio, kepi «iui cured fur him a year or mure when he died, in tho faith of the mmi he hud planned to murder. Another of those ctyiepiralora afterwards com*' maided in the Tizipiin chapel. Hon Augustin wob a 1 mechanic and held the position of overarm of looms in a cotton mill. But lie beleiv «d in mixing business and. religion and so distributed tnitny tracts among the mill bunds. The managers offer ed him two oreihree hundred ’ dollars to stop it.; ohsrwise he must quit tho job, He decided for the latter though he could not ted whence would come support for his growing family, H« borrowed twenty five or thirty dollars and set up a candle shop About the time this business was beginning to hold up its hand, be' whs employed as foreman in a mill at Puebla, the second city of Mexico. He would not even now turn a bushel over bis religion , and conse­ quently was.soonagain with out a job, . -After under going 'many such af­ flictions he was hired as mechanic in a mill operated by Germans who were not so fanatjcal." ^ Ssnor Garcia is now almost seventy yettrs old but still diligent in business teryeut in • spirit, serving the Lord. He is a pure-blooded Mexican; pos­ sesses an attractive face, and manners calculated to disarm^the most pre­ judiced; in fact, he is a man with a ° glad hand” consecrated to noble ends. He is full, of practical wisdom. F< " instance, iu'planning for their Christ-' mas entertainment this yeur, he ad­ vised .working it long; ’ ‘For,” he said, *‘iFwe turn the crowd out early they will ull go off to the pulqurrias 1 and gfct drunk; but if we keep them till ten or eleven, o’clock, they will go home aud go to bed,” So the program had thirty-four numbers, and Mr. Millar told me tbat lie did not leave the church till one o’clock and even 'l, . . then the crowd hud not lully made up its mind to leave. However, Mexicans are-never in a hurry.’ If you do uot get a thing done today there is always,. I *'manana. FEBB-UAHY weather . , Changeable temperature, severe cold waves to vmild weather, rain oi short duration, turning to sieet, and lieuvy snowstorm, at^tiraes high gules, will prevail, at Cincinnati and vicin Hy. ; ' - '. Between I. and 4 changeable tem­ perature, rain to sleet and snowstorms followed by cold wave. Between 5 and 6 cold, unsettlsd, snowy weather. , Between 7 and 10 changeable tent- C l The Hour Has : Jtrrived * 8. For the launching of on? great annuul sale of Win­ ter Merchandise, for Men nnd Boyu _ An innum-aY vol'umo tif business; on flue clothing, this' year, leaves us with an' enor- ■ nurntf nrray of broken lines, which, we propose s to sell if price reductions ■will do it Greater inoney concessions find bigger ■aesurtiuent than ever .before. Grand Special Redaction o L s ? • 20 Per Cent On all finest Blue, Bliick and Fancy E. M, System Suits and Overcoats; ■Prices #22.00 to :#35,00. : tf A AY *’ i '■)■%■f - ' v A ' - . > - f / , ■ ■ ■ - A a J a " - .t % k * rr - ' *-Y ' » >{. •V - fr i' T lr'IS/gfei'-; '"'t'/y.'iS ” ***$£ xKi ’ K‘ u i t s -V"/ O ' ■and without bells, early season’s prices #16-, f 18vandi:*#20,; :iww 'teducea. 75 MEN’S OVERCOATS in dark serviceable shades, durable0niatfiri.ais,' etobrac-: ing lots of style. Tbese^oa'ts sold tor #10,:#j(2.an#$45,;Mow;, 25 MklN'SOV^tCOAa?S,"worth #6.. #7 and #8(-';no.vyV;iVv,-,V. WE HAVE LEFT, over 100 of our'recent'’"^pacial purebase’ ’ suits, E. M, taalre assortment of patterns Fancy Snotches aud flomeBpunB, tnade to sell for ' ■ # 22 , #23 and $25, reduced to.. ............ ... I..'?", iv,V.Vi-"., 10 (>OR MORE SUI PS, culled fre-m our regular stobk, . Well^ made and "'easily ; • worth $16,-#i6 an'd $18,. now. , . . . . . . . , . , . ,YY , , , , 26 MEN’S SUITS, worth from $7.50 to-#12, i n ' s a l e ' a t , ' , Y - , Y ' ' * ’.V,v.-Y Youths’ Suits, (choice of all finest) B. C. & Ctf.’s .make, wovth $l-6, $115And-ffS; now., 40 Youths’ Serviceable Suits £.»r school- wear at #7.50 and___ , ' Y; : ' 4,98 Three great sales of Youths’ Overcoats, all. best overcoats worth from $15 to $20, nov?.,-,' I f 98 All regular $10, $12 and $14 0 ,f otts, n o w . - . ..................................................... ' ..............7 8.75 Cheaper O’Coat-s, worth $7 and §8, now................... ; ............vVv-YLv.7Y.-1.6 0(i Choice of all $12 and $14 fjnits, now .. ................. .. , 7, f 98 75 Children’s Overcoats, worth-#10, $12 and $-15, ndw,\$7.98,: ^60 Reefera and ElSterS worth $5, $6 "and $7, now $3 98, Children’fil"Suits (2^ to J7';-;yuaVs):wot®b,.#7, fS, #9,and ,$107' now $4 98 . Stilors worth $5 ’*ud $6, now $3 SO.1All $8 50-and $8,00 Sui 8 now #1.98. ; : . ; Best Trouseiu worth #7 to $9 now $4 98 Blue and Blank Tstyieers.; v\nwth $5 to $7, now $3 00. ’ Sweet-Orr Troueera, w -rth $3 00, now $1,98, , Shirts, Hats, Caps, Neckwear, Suspenders* eto., at heavy reductions. O u r C lo tH 'n ^ d o n 't lo o l i liKvt otlxo.r C 'o th in ^ - I t har, th e "s o m e th in g ” o th e r s la c k . C om o in e a r ly . E a c h d a y m e a n s le s s to s e le c t fr o m . H e r e ’ s w h e r e c a sh c o u n ts , 4 - ' T ■ ‘ i R i l i r S ■*. - * ' , ; U m • ■. /'••• j tailored, with • 4 $ 1 1 7 5 • .s'v - . ' 8 . 7 5 ■'.• • 5 . 0 0 ^ ‘ S and a very rich ' ■' ' '■ 1 6 . 5 0 : ‘ ■•" 'i •' 9 . 9 ® • . " ■»- — ■ R .w. 7 foi- • U R I , tion to theVillage of Codarvtllo as thosame short duration, turuifig to sleot aud ' lecorcleilplatoFsalu''-M[araok>r'■naKViJ[lnj(pg^^, tla»,»no>r 11 nrwl 14 hii»h Wlllfl. Also at theeamo timo and piape the fob cold, storm, aleet and snow. • . .. .................... . •■‘i.'-rn, , l- .1 , --• j h - - ------- --------- . —------------------------ “"J“- j Cross? Poor maul He can’t help it. vHe gets bilious. He needs a S id liver pill—Ayer’s Pills. ey act directly on the liver, cure biliousness. J.C.AyarCo., Want your moustache orbeard abeautifulbrownor richblack? Use BUCKINGHAM’S DYE frrt m» f ? rn.rvusri r p , hau - a co .. HAsrttrA. N. n; DrWilliamson Swears. Yfirtown, Ark., Jan. 18—Lafit iteckaBtiitr-nirnt was published from Lbsid Williamson, M. D, of this ijneeto the effect tbat Dodd’s kidney -pillsan* the best medicine lor all kid- Uf-y"wares and that .he uses thfem w<bu ilurmsuccess in hia daily prac- ■ hen. Nonne uho knows Dr. Williamson wiif dmiht for a moment the complete Inriboflns fearless declaration, but !>■I'finipVti-Iy clinch the matter in thd Ci-nksif iS,„jPwho may not have the paasiire of a personal acquaintance fjii’1. ' elebruted physician, Df. uilibiufjiai has appeared before Mr< H L. GiWae,<,J R. for Montgomery ctiiimv, and made a swore atatment, hi thissworn statement the doctor jetstiled a number of cases which ve hf-i ‘1 eompfetefy cured by Dodd’s Kiil’iey Pills, Here is case No. It “ IL’firy flail. Hr,, age 48, an Amor alt,ifJ: h I with Malaria Ilaema- turiii rer Hwiunp Fever, temperature failed ir„(ii ] 0 i to 105, highly coated *>gtie, nuistip.tted bowels, hemorrb- of blond, fjrmn kidneys; c^‘f tfliribi^c'afid the I)o-!d’s kidney l-fiii to relieve the inflamation and 1 deoi slition of kidneys nnd to (be urine bland and tion-irrifnL I'?- Keeovery rornplete after two L 'fiths treatment, of the pills,w Hvefy Ticket OrVtoe of the P#nn* ^Ivrniia Lines is Fsee Information of Urn groat World's Fair in The Bureau tub Ikes til (Vilnsville is ,E .S . Keyes, in -dTietset O ffic e A ’’Brooms" Milet of-Ht."Louis betels and board* IJiit biosrs ,loention and rates, t:6m- ’d by thv. World’s Fair Manage* ('Ur -bo obt iik'tJ frein lum; ^’Wether valuable information abotlf ’ m i eiverffilExpesitiett. county, state and village aforesaid, towit: Being lot number 50 of .t, Y, Alexander's addition to th6 Villugo of Cedarville ns the same,is designated, numbered nnd known on tho recorded plat of said addition and village, Appraisedat $60.00. The said two last described lota are situ­ ated at the corner of North and East streets In said village, and are appraised together us a whole at $500,00. and will be first ollercrt separately and then as a whole and sold in tho way they will bring the most money, And also in pursuance of said order of sale aforesaid, 1 will offer for sale at public action on said Tuesday, 23rd of February, A. D, 1904 fct b3t o’clock, K M. upon the premises the- following described real cstute, situated fn the County of Greene in the State of Ohio and in the Township of OedttrviHe, towit; Lying ou the waters of Massie’s crcekamd beginning at a stone and hickory in Jona­ than Smith's line, which is the center of the n«WClifton road, also corner to John Ireland and running south 35 degrees' ca*t 174poles along the center of the new Clif­ ton road to a white oak corner to John Barber; thence north 55‘ f degrees east 1lfl pohs to Astone to a corner to Seth Smith; thence north 2Ddegrees east GD pole* to a stone corner to John Shaw; thence north 91 degrees west 25 poles also corner to John Shaw and in the line of A, and I. Rake- straw’s land; thence south 29 degrees wtfit 4U0poles toAstone corner to A, and l. Hake, straw’, tlienca north 35 degrees west 149 poles to a stone in John Ireland's line; tReucc With said Ireland’s line south 55 de­ crees west 130.3p Jesto the beginning corner containing by the old aurV^ l W aCre. tbc western Dirt of Said tract being P-irt >f Military Survey in the name of Joint Gall j - way No. G»72 and the eastern !)!,n tary Survey In tho name of Baylor IIHl No. 1824, excepting froni tract of land, a tract of land containing 7 3MG0 acres conveyed by Thomas W.Stretobar to Seth Smith by and dated December 5, 1853. and recorded n Vol, 29 at page 574 land records of Greene county. Ohio. Said tract hereby « cscnbcd containing by recent survey mad***.«* £ , McKay County Surveyor 142.17 acres be, it the same, more or less, ' Appraisedat. $l<MW7‘5<b T^.»8*M»w.S;iri«s!lJ!fil,"SS cold. • Between lfl, 20 nnd 21, cold and. generally fair, but uueettied coudi- tiona will prevail. • Between 22 and 26, violent Btonns, blizzard_aud high gales will prevail, heavy suowbtorms most violent on 24 and 25. Betweeu 27 and 29 generally lair and cold. year*fromday ot sumw»ui u i,v annually; theW «w»“ A® l^ufCC * mortgage upon the premie,* «•»«• \SnSulMrator with the «>» fd of the estate of ^ i f f iS u f s s . ^ i D d _ _ AU°WU,y’ Few. women walk grftwrtill/ enough to risk a eeAut-eut wklrt. '—Lard cau filled at Crouse’s for 8 c per pound,- The Mad River and Miamie Valley fair circuit meets in Springfield next Mouday to fix dates for the holding of county fairs in the different counties represented iu this circuit. «*—Murry Harness are the best at Ken & Hastings Bros. ’ Until a few months ago if a widow of an old soldier married again she wiped out her right to pension. The new law annuls this, Now, if a soldier's widow is remarried and be­ comes a widow again, a deserted wife or cannot be supported by her hus­ band, she is efiUitled to h pension just as though site bad not been married , 1 'teir the death of her soldier husband, ‘ PUBLICSALE^ The. undersigned residing on the Alfred Johnson farm, three miles north of Jamestown, on the Charleston pike, will nilfcr at public sale the fol­ lowing (Shuttles on Wednesday, Feb. 3 commencing at 10 o’clock a; m. one span of mules coining 4 and 0 years old; also 1 fnule coming 8 years-old, 3 horses consisting of 1 general purpose horse 13 year old, 1 brood tnpre 15 year oid, 1 2 | year old colt; 6 head of cattle consisting of 4 milk cows and 2 2 -year old heifers, also a Spring calf; 57 bogs consisting of 12 brood sows, 45 bead of shoots’ Also all farm implements. Terms: all sums over $ 6,00 note on 0 months time, tip- ptoved security; $5.00 aud under cash, - Wt I), Fefguunu, 8 . T, Baker, Anet, The miliiary collar i« the favorite, WILLPROBATED. The wi 1of Horace Gillaugh, wl o died a lew days ago and who was pas sossed of valuable real estate, .pro vides in its first item that all bis jtu* debts and funeral expenses shall 1 »> paid out of ihe^stato as soon as con­ venient. He wills tbat his executors sb di manage bis estate, pay ttll taxes, in­ surance nnd other cb n .ts, re.it the laud, invest the. money (if an\}, keep the land aud building in good repair and after paying all charges and a reasonable coin; en-ation to fbe,- selves, they shall pay to bis. wife, Sarah J. GillaUgh, all the net income from the estate eu long as.she shall re­ main bis widow. He wills tbat his wife shall live in the resident property in Cedarville and have complete control of tbat so long as sbe remains his widow, she to have all tho furniture therein con­ tained. *He directs that after her dpalb bis executors shall sell ull his real estate and he empowers them to sell it at either public or private sale us they may deem best, He directs that after the death of his wife niid the sale of his lands that the executors pay to his brother, John A, Gillaugh, $800 as his full.sitare in the estate; also to his sister, Jennie Fraver, $300 as a slight compensation for her many favor* to him. AlierTIte detih oi his wife und the sale o f his property, he bequeaths the residue ol (he estate to his brotheis and sisters, to be paid shufe aud share alike, Including, his sister, Jennie X^raVer, hut uot his brother, John A, Gillaugh, he having been fully pro­ vided For. Fred Fraver and O. W, Crouse are nominated as executors without bond, aud Ho appraisement of the estate is required. . The will was drawn Jan, 22 , lU03f and s witnessed by M, A, Bremduone aud F. T. Tarim*,.' -t-Lzeito. Envy never taken.n holiday* To Cure a Cold in One Day TakeLaxativeBroir.o Quinine.Tablets. SevenMillionboxes sold in post 12 months. . TSliS si^HStlire, *£ *7 Cures Crip in Two Days. oni every 'fartnL* box. 25c* LEGAL NOTICE. In pursuance of an order of the Pro­ late Court of Greene County, Ohio, I will offer for sale at public auction, on flic 29tli day of January, 1904, at 2 1a l0Ut: oVloelt I), m., at’ the rront door of tho Court House, in the City of Xenia, tlto following described real estate situated in the County of Greene ana .State of Ohio, towit; ■ Being part of the east half of Out Lot No. 9, as the same is designated, aura- bored amt known on the recorded plat of said City of Xen.a; beginning at the southeast corner of a lot hereto­ fore conveyed to James M. Shinn by Nicholas Weaflierholtz; ...once east along Market Street to John Hlvling s Out Lot No. 10; thence with the west line of said Hivllng’s out lot north 156 feet to a point; thence west parallel with Market -Street to the northeast corner of Shinn’s east line to the place of beginning, saving and excepting therefrom the east half {hereof. Appraised at twelve hundred (51,* 2 G 0 .fi.il dollars. Terms of sale; One-third <at5h in hand, one-third in one year, and one-1 third in two years from the day of ‘ sale, with interest, tho payments to be | 1 ‘ecured by a mortgage upon the prem­ ises sold. MARTHA M, MAXWELL, Executrix of tho Last Will and Testa­ ment of Joshua 0, Maxwell, De­ ceased. (JOWDY ’& DOUGLAS, Attorneys., Scurry's line 23.3 poles to the line 4oc tho Dayton, Xenia & Belpre Railroad ' thence with the course of said railroad and "25 feet from Its center eaytwarilly 14 poles to a stake; thence N. 3f'.P, E. about 23.3 poles to a stake in the K . lino of the aforesaid 4.73-acre cut and In Galloway's line; thence. N. GS, W. 34 po!es. to4he place of be­ ginning, Containing two acres more or tea. ^ Excepting therefrom the part of said premises conveyed by Arminta I*. Rolls to Albert Emanuc-1 by deed dated April 13th, 1893, and recorded in Vol. 80, at, Page 440, of the Deed He. ords of Greene County, Ohio. Appraised at four hundred (5400.00) ■ dollars. ' Terms of sale; One-third cash in - hand, ouc-third in one year, and one- third in t.v;o years from the day of sale, with lntcrert, the payments io be se­ cured by a mortgage on the premises fold. JORDAN ROBB, Administrator of the Estate of Arminta * I*. Rolls, Dcceaseu. , HOWDY & DOUGLAS, Attorneys. Right Methods eiiiililSTER'S ENGLISH PENNYROYALPILLS What we want io toll you is precisely what you want. I f you are not tuuc of what you want and ask our ad­ vice, we-prefer your inter­ ests to our own '.‘im'l mlvise you tts (bough we were buy- Ww iy- J f3,.55>. V... ij ■v ilnllc. l.ntlfr*,, irftI)ru,s;,'t ft>t c n i c m a r a t s EXciLtsu in Red *wi J nlelaU.t' Oo'*i'S, Ev.iiPrt widi blue ritbor. rnhe no miter, ib’ftns <!ens«rous ;ms<;t3«nn<l Itnltrriions. l.-uvtU'yoarDmK'ifiirt, . or ■ eu.l -It', in <.au„ja bit I*»rJl*-ulnr», Te»?l< iiiemnU di.,| - Relief Tor Inrit'.-N” inUteri, return Mji'Jl* 10,000 le?timon:ftl5i, Solti L. ell iMUf-ttlSIB. OHJtniKBTtm -CHCMIOAT, OO, SICO 3ittdi«o» *4ii«re, I’ llIM ., P.1, Rentiontht* LEGAL NOTICE, In pursuance of an order of the Pro­ bate Court of Greene County, Ohio, » will offer for tale at public auction, j on the Efith day of January, 3904. a 2 | o'clock p. m„ at tho front door of the t Court House, in the City of Xenia, tho; following described real eslato, free n f: the dower of IT. W. Leila, widower of * Arminta p. Rolls, and subject to the, and reside in the buildings on* said; premitoo during his natural life, f it uafed in tho 'County of Greene and; Kioto, of Ohio,-and in the Township o i ; Xenia, nnd bounded and described an ■ fulioWii, towit: 4 ' Being part of Military Survey Nos.; 41.26 and 4021, on ShawfteP Run, n | hraHch of (he I,ltUo Miami River, be. i ginning, for tho part hereby convoyed, | .at a stake In northwest corner of a lo t , »u' i.V;: acre-s o f land, Ctmveved l*y Ikutey C, Baker to rat. 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