The Butler Weekly Times Newspaper, April 19, 1882, Page 2

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Mcynolds& e 3 & Shoe MakerB Benson S —AWARDED— Capcine Porous —MEDALS,.— Plaster. The Best Known Remedy for Backache or Lame Back. Rheumatism or Lame Joints. Cramps or Sprains. Neuralgia or Kidney Diseases. Lumbago, Severe Aches or Pains Female Weakness. Are Superior toall other Plasters. Are Superior to Pads. Are Superior to Liniments. Are Saperior to Ointments or Salves. Are superior to Electricity or galvaniem They Act Immediately. They Strengthen. They Soothe. They Relieve Pain at Once. They Positively Cure. j Benson’s Capcine Porous Plas- | CAUTION. FeesmEzrs snot allow your palm off some other plaster having a similar sounding name. ee a the word ta epelied C-A-P- "BE -E. RABURY ¢ SASUNGON a 1 | SURE REMEDY AT | MEAD’S Medicated CORN and ‘BUNION PLASTER. | s | the They bal Shoes made to order BUTLER. MO. FOR CHILLS AN AND ALG DIsTAS HS CaUsnD BY Malaria! Poisoning OF THE BLOOD. A “arraated Cure. Price, $1.60. 697 von bate DY aLt DevcareTs. ad famed and hat ess. Rennes | ndruff, restores natural color and prevents baldness wa ‘druggists, ‘This delicious combination of Ginger, Buchu, e, Stillingia. and many othor of the best ures all disorders of kidneys and lungs, & is The Best and Surest Cough Cure Ever Used. If you are suffering from Female Complaints, Nervousness, W. cettaee Rheumatism Dyspep- ¢ or any disease or infirmity, take ENS ‘s It will strengthen brain and body and give you new life and vigor. i900 DOLLARS Paid for anything inj ucions fo found in Ginger Tonic or for failure to tele | agi comet aes cats. Lace wowing queue rik Te ene irs acs ving ging IF \ i ! DR WHITTIER 617 St.Charles cater Louis,Mo. B. D. BUFSRD &E Rock Island, F. | Manufacturers cf SULKY AND GARG PLOWS, Steel & Chilicd Plowe, RIDING £7 if auKING CULTIVATORS, Listing Plows, LISTER AND GORN DRILL, G ese Sree marry, how! of oui Saas Saas a Harrows, étc., ete. cts. ‘money oF poo- Gee oe ant read oravole Branch Houses. Necreot — ‘Semin PRESCRI = FREES Hana i KANSAS CITY, Me. ST. JOSEPH, Mo. MILWAUKEE, Wis. OWAHA, Neb. Write for our Diary, m ST. LOUIS, Bo. ST. PAUL, Mina. COLUMBUS, 0, Confusion of ean, Are rersion = ders brought fonts Se. thas bela St.Charles, i TOS Chesnut 8t, St. 2 at old of seatinges t0 cure pach ser ag 1We Impotency, all forms of Syphilis, Gon, Sheva, Glect, Urinary oF Bladder diseases. ie. cent casescured in a fow days. Diseases result ae m self-abuse, res AE for life with s« cine. sarice tee. ¢ Charass low. IDE: jARRIAGE CUI Ague Cure Isa purely vegetable bitter and power- ful tonic, and is warranted a speedy and certain cure for Fever and Ague, Chills and Fever, Intermittent or Chill Fe- ver, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, and malarial disorders. In miasmatic d tricts, the rapid pulse, coated tongue, thirst, lassitu loss of appetite, pain in the back and loins, and coldness ae the s extremities, are only premonitions of severer symptoms, which terminate in the ague paroxysm, succeeded by high fever and profuse perspiration. It is astartling fact, that quinine, nic and other poisonous rals basis of most of the “ F Preparations, “Tonics.” in tions made from the e arses Syrups,” and The prepara- mineral poisons. although they © palatable, and break the chill, do tc malarial and their ow: poison in the system, producing inism, dizziness, x in the ears, he: and oth r ai sonlers more i A SURE CURE Sick Headache, Dyspepsia, | ta FOR xious poisons fre Iways cures the severest cases. ine, mineral, or an: Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co.. Practical and Analytical Chemists, Lowell, Mass. SOLD LY ALL DEUGGISTS EVERYWHERE. | wagon ot J. M. Guyant and e and | BAT HE ADRIAN ROBBER nd profane | . suc ATE » TE IN bp CU Kr RF : Sale could come trom one schooled k n lowest down Hell holes of earth, PRACLICAL a iona an 1 Further Particulars Regarding the | with main strength the posse started Arrest of Dr. Lafayth. teste Him io the stice’s offs Watchmaker & Engraver, with him to the Justice 8 office, dur. BUTLER. MO. — ing the progress of which he struck | BUTLER, - MISSOURI. es x cane OSs ind kicked, with a free use of ators P a as ae ‘sits * sud language, which resulted gy SETH THO" SAAS sain ORG ANTAILD EN ISTE. i iced in the compelling the officers to tie him be. erm ane GET WG = ! a report’ fore they succeeded in getting him "PELL NIELS é ae r ress Rob- there. After arriving he still) con Se? ] Palm 3 iy w ich report tinued to abuse every one connected DRUG STGRE 3 ees * aie wind the assertion that! ywith assisting in his arrest, a6n W. J. LANSDOWN, Prop’r. ea ol ay a sou ees cause.” This 1) threatened their lives, but while en, z take us intentional on the youte to the Justices office by his Good Stock of Pure, Fresh Large Vault. B urglar-Proof part ot the author ofthe same, being great strength he tore loose wher aa But such is the actual case. opposite the Howerton House and Drugs. Safe with Time Lock. ve to give the correct tacts /yan in the hotel to his room. and N THE WEST SIDE OF THE SQUARE | poe connecied with that adiair and then | came. back with Wisedine During belongs nere it actually BUTLER, MO. IN hey has done more wrong than } ! We ar e credit ot doing, but yet, ao . } : when an act is not) so closely con- I will give my personal! attention Raters. : ay i ; ed with it, or in other words has to compeundi preseri day attribute to it, for a wrong . to or night. x: . * ried. Give me a trial trip. why then let us even and + devil his due, W. J. LANSDOWN. ark ce creant of things that are not | ” iat B. Newberry | his. If ig the xfore- OLIVE HOUS E. knew the past his- author of said robbe certainly consult theit W. J. LANSDOWN Prop’r. = as to the meaning of aat- 32S. depravity and :nothing else. Butler ooemy JPFICERS history we will at present re- a ingon account of the sutier Academy will open tor its cause in cannection See Fea OF LEWIS CHENEY th for even if the young SEPTEMBER 34, 1&& FE. 1. TYGARD i sxctor did do a great wrong yet we Let all who wish to avail themselves ot | desire that a fair trial shall be a BP she Bist dk . = awarded him. And now to the | ms pi de ae Mees Re eae sat BU rLe R utoresaid tacts. Nearly two months | a ene j ago Dr. Lafeyth brought his son, | the aforesaid Wm. Lafeyth aged 22 7 NATIONAL BANK, years. from Olathe, Kan., and FREICHT LINE | placed him under Dr. E. E. Gilmore aes \ BUTLER, MO. | of this place, to pursue his medical ee ' studies. He was then an entire CITY [ FLIVE RY | Authorized Capital, $200,000 | "gr to Dr. Gilmore, and upon | a} | the recommendation of his father | j Capital Paid up - 90.000) V2. taken into full trust but confi- : === = j dence by Dr. G.+ But before the Having purchased — the | { young man had resided here a week ring dis- President. Vice Pres in ad- dition started a city delivery wagon | | respecttully solicit the patronage { ls Butler’s business hoping by punct HH. i i Lu THE RSHOK iu. 5 y, he contrived by his overbea get quarrel and dent. ishier. lier into a 1 | treight a ine | { position to continued acting as aforesaid during ual attention and fair practice to aes ionic ceitence eee ae ae | merit. ane: DIRECTOR. hit it : . setae ae ei fe Pe a ubiting any ¢ are = a C-8-TEW!> ae upright eoudnce besides several lit- (sae a —— | Se gainigh tle pretty acts. indicated that such i 2 | wrens » Boulware, C, H,' Dutche. things as self-respect and honor were ‘HUGOSIGMLE ND ! Judge yt S ullens, ue Penna not regarded, as well as threats to- Dr, N, L, Whipple, | A, L, McBride, Tr, W, Childs, } ,L, Wolte, Luther Shobe, udge Booker Powell, Wa, E, Walton, Green W.Wa.ton, | ward those who undertook to main- tain their self-respect by acting inde- pendent ofhis sallys of protane and Things kept wre w sO ALN MERC T 'FAILOR. HE ALSO BREEDS FO SALES i wit. progress- vulgar Mack = | ing with its w: il « i Sowing Machimes, | receices Deposits subject to check at | NE WHY ts way until on April rth, ee —_ | sight, Loa ans money Ee ex. | Mr. Dore, R. R. Agent. discovered ~ BRIDGEFORD & HUPP. al heneh De & Geman! after " upon returning to Ornamental House { tre : iinutes absence --AND— j up town, that the money drawer had | =. ven broken cown and robbed of i $30 to $35, which fact he im- communicated to several OTHER STOCK HOLDERS: ho forth-with proceeded to SPE C ! LALTY. mia as several pieces could be | with er taken | oney. iteyth CALICO DISEASES AM) DEFORMITIES pot aes : time of the robl ° | and as he hac st. previous HOURNING, SECOND MOURNING | ish. strong suspicion pointed SOLID BLACKS, Eddystone aff accounts W 1. Waich was soon h part his paying off h | ane ree a known as aforesaid. FANCY DRESS PRINTS | AND THROAT. ee z a rose f The EDDYSTONE PRINT WORKS is ; ¥& ished t bullet was one of the largest and most complete € i V Vv = Scott, M. D. f Poni Jishments in the country. ! Ee epiatens THE EXPERIENCE OF HALF A CENTURY i has enabled them to attain such perfection | that they can with confidence ask you to test | They carefully | | vindow of the quality of their work. BUTLER a o= = avoid all poisonous drugs, make only fast col- | ors,which are thoroughly washed in hot water he and soap, thereby removing anything which 4 = would stain underclothing. ; Rich Hin, Those who buy and wear their prints v Nevad. 22 oe they feel confident, find them superior in d ability, artistic style and finish. Be sure and ask for their goods, and see that th and tickets are on them. and ALSO ial HONEY LoaNED oN Fanus. Burial Robes. FOR VERY SIZE AGE AND SEX. and get price 5 Om: not give | ; med by | the skirmish Mr. Howerton caught the Constables pistol very wrongful. Iv and therchy permitted Lafeyth to escape into the hotel, but undoubted. the Constable the conser Li ly saved having Lafeyth’s After Lafeyth in appeared in the tront room, I, encious sorrow of | blood on his hands. I. Kipp, Esq., stepped forward to | arrest him whereupon Lafevth armed wath his dirk proceeded to attack ‘him and undoubtedly would have {struck him with the dirk had not | Howerton warded off the blow, Kipp secing it was to hazard attack him Single handed, ree the ous Kk treated across street and pro- Fcured a revolwer and upon returning | Lateyth, upon whom he drew a bead and de The utters and was again contronted by surrender, Hall and S an appe th revolvers which conyinced Lafeyth that he was ‘tcheck mated’? whereupon he gave his dirk to Howerton and rendered his body, but the way he hurled his low down vulgar and profane talk at the officers and the kicking, indicated he st:ll wanted to reserve his mouth, arms and legs, which did until the officers resorted to a rope and tied him The Justice com- prehending the state of affairs and the of the prisoner as plainly indicated by his face as well as actions, immediately committed him to county jail where he is. will conclude by saying that the of- ficers and citizens their duty well and law breakers will not find any sympathy here. manded him to Constable, Messr lee in also put ace covered him with sure striking and he down. character both and Janguage the now We done Citizens report, J. M. Curry. We are intormed that Will i ler, the boss restaurant Kess- man of the | west side, will return trom Kentucky ina few days with one of the old commonwealth’s fair daughters as his brick Vhe report now fioating around concernmg him is clothed in about as much trurh that of Jesse James still being alive and on the war path. sumption Cured. i Nothing is better wor or exhausted ladies. Iti ; FoM.« nly & Co., 8 » w At the residence of Mr. Wykoff i hour of six, p.m. 1} April 13th, by the Rev. Jno. D. Wood, Mr. Rich Hurt ic Lynch. We wish a pleasant voyage

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