The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1911 Page: 2 of 8
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Official Organ, Oklahoma Jurisdiction A- H. T. A.
No. 32.
Cushing, Okla., June 28, 1911.
Vol.2
Stolen Strayed or Stolen Strayed or Stolen.
Strayed or OtOie . u this? Came to stolen—1 blaok grey-hound,
Strayed or Stolen from my -
place in Vanoss. Okla.,
Marcji 1st, 1-911; One red mul^y
Whose mare is this? Came to stolen—1 blaok grey-nouna
_ . - .. , mv place March 17, 1911. 1 mile female, about nine months old
place in Vanoss. Okla., about anfj four west of Stratford. sma]] white spot on throat and
~ J mulqy nn0 * um„ttv r.r blue mare with whit*. hreast. Was last seen bj
^iai • • '
cow, 4 years old, brapded C L B
on left side and marked, smooth
crop off of right ear, undefbit
and overbit on left ear. V\ dl
give $5.00 reward for same or in-
formation leading to her recovery*
Suborders in Western Garvin j
county, please keep a look for
the u'.tove cow. Notify—
C. L. Berger, Owner, or
J. W. Bohannon,Sec.No.83ty
jY Vanoss, Okla.
$150.00 Reward—Stolen on Sat-
urday night, May 27, 1911, one
bay mare three years old, black
mane and tail, foretop clipped,
weight about 1000 lbs., also one
ibro^'n mare five years old,black
aiaii" anil tail, small blemish in
right eye, black spot on left hip,
weight about 1100 lbs. Also sad-
dle branded J. H. Xance, Cole-
man Texas. A reward of $75.0(J
is offered for return of horses
and saddle and $75.00 for cap-
ture of thief,
f J. W. Myers.
Geary, Okla.
Wanted to know the wherea-
bouts of one, Mrs. Alice Bennett
wife' of John W. Burnett, iniaden
name Gaskell. was raised n< ar
GUseow, Cloud County Kansas
bv "•rand parents named Robins,
last^heard of about ^
at Anthony Kansas. It is y
necessary to locate Iler ]£®
father is dead and the children
need some one to look after them.
Write W. II. Harris, member ot
Lodge No. 70, _
Perkins, Okla., K
north and four west of »iran"ru, 8mal] wMte spot Gn throat and
Okla., 1 smutty or blue mare with white breast. Was last seen by
flax tail and roach mane, branded a man by the name of Charley
M on left shoulder, about 5 years ; Burkdali. Any information in
old, weight about 800, measures ■ regarti to dog or man, please noti
oim'nt idi/.. hands. fv me at Pawnee, Okla., RJ?.D.
about 141/2 hands.
J. D. Skaggs, No. 46o,
In2fi Stratford, Okla.
Stolen—1 bay horse 4 years old
branded F on left shoulder, loy2
hands high, collar mark on top o
neck, star in forehead fore top
cut off. Address information to
J. D. Dixon, Tissy, Okla., or J.
W. Brown No. 711,
Royal, Okla. t xm22.
Taken Up at my place on April
17, 1911, One chesnut sorrel horse
flax mane and tail, blaze *ac '
branded with 33 on right shoulde
dent 011 left side of bis neck to-
ward the top, about 12 years old-
Weight about 850. Address W
A. Jordan, member of lodge 199,
Rossville, Okla., or E. M. Fender-
son, Secy. ral°
fy me at Pawnee, Okla., R^D-
No. 5. .. a12
Clarence Nixon.
$125.00 Reward—Lost, 1 brown
mare about 16 hands high, weight
about 1100 lbs., with star in face,
small crease on top of neck where
collar works, very deep through
the shoulders and rather slim be-
hind, rather crooked hind legs, 1
Banner buggy with blaek bed and
top with red gear, the buggy and
harness has been used about
months, the mare is about 10 yrs.
old. I will pay $2& for return of
inare and buggy and $100.00 for
the arrest and conviction of'tne
thief. Direct all information to
N. C. Hart, 510- E-5th si,
m3 Oklahoma Cityr Okla.
STOLEN—From bara in No
wata on night of Jan. 16, one
\ wata uu ^ ~
et«i n I dark iron gray mare, 4 years old,
Stolen—$50 Reward.— j inside of jeft hind leg. One dark
Strayed or Stolen-From my
place 1 mile east and 1 mile north
of Saered Heart, Okla.. on or a-
bout Apri! 20, 1911; 1 bay ho™
10 or 12 years old, loVfc bands
high, saddle marks on side o
back, some white on lefthind fo
right hind hoot cracked toretop
clipped, no brands, star In tore
head. $10 for return of horse.
Address A. C. Crayin, Ko^wa,
Okla., or Alva Chriattan Maud,
Okla., Sec. Lodge No. ^3.
Stolen on the night of Maroh
18 1 red leather aaddle stamped
-Swastika X- od each corner o
:akirts and on front aod bMk of
«antle. 15-ineh trae with lW
swell fork, jaged in seat witn a
spur I will 'nay $10 for recovery
of saddle and $25 for conviction
of thief. J. c- Burrow, Pres.
„22 C. E. Winter, Sec.
Otoieii— ..
from my place 3 miles south of
Car"ill's store on the night of Ap
ril i:'» 1911, 1 bay horse weight
about 1200 lbc., about 15V- hands
high, about 9 years old, small cut
in center of forehead the cut
cannot be seen but ean be felt, no
brands. 1 brown horse weight ^
bout 1200 lbs., about loVs bands
high, about 9 years old, white
mark on right hind foot, small,
white spot in center of forehead
about am- of a quarter no brands
Both horse -: are sheared f™m
weat to where collar goes on
and also for.-top Bbeared. Any
information, address Amos BlacK
Av«J
H
inside of left hind leg. One dark
bay horse four years oldy weight
9001bs. Both hofse have dark
mane and tail and s±tod all
around. Also one set of double
harness. J
Liberal rewards for information
Strayed or Stolen.
WHO OWNS THE"'--'1 . C??*ild|2
sorrel horse, 10 or 12 yrs old, 15 hd«
! High, no brands, Bell on on shod
came there in November last.
1 hav fillr 3 or 4 years old, 14 has.
high, left hind foot white halter on,
-nS "'branded O
-iSJSlfe ho- » yeaj. Oh.
14 hdt high, ball face both hind feet
stocking, two bocks, branded WJ «m
left thigh, came there m Aprt, 19^-
1 brown horse mule comingZ years
old, branded P, been there about one
feibay mare 12 years old, 13 bdshlg
whtie rope mark around neck, shod
wound ah. «me there braadel
SC on right hip, came in summer of
l9i°roan horse 3 Fears old 14 hands
high, branded. K on left thigh, been
there some time.
1 flea bitten gray mare 1- yr9 ola
15 hands higii, no brands, she wag
thin no order.
1 sucking mouse colored mule cojt
one eyed, no brands.
1 brown or mouse colored mule com
ing 2 yrs old, no' brands, was brought
in there by a horse thief and sold m
October, 1910. •
1 black mare 6 or 7 years old 15
bands high, braotfied B (under bar)
on right thigh, been there some little
time.
1 smuttv browa filly, 3 yrs old
this spring 15 haada high, wire scar
on point of left shoulder, a full saze
star in forehead, some white hairs
down face, snip nose, no brand, came
there in summer off 1JM.0 was brought
by a thief but not sold.
Bros, watch my location.
C. N. BRY'AMT. Pres.
Franks Lodge No: 595, Salpher. Okla
ml Box 1ST.
seen but can be felt, n , ^ rewar(i t-or arrest of part
1 brown horse weigM a-! ^ rt-Uim of horses. Notify ,
W. F. Gillespev, Sheriff, or Dr.,
B. W. Freer, N owata, Oklahoma. I
$50 Reward.—Stolen, from the
hitch rack in city of BlaekwelLon
Sunday night, Oct. 9, a bay
mare 5 years old-, weight between
Amos »iac-a 1100 and 1200 lbs., stands about
[formation. Qr j 1B or W2 hands hj«b acar on
very, Okla., H , . j rjg|lt forearm wire mark, scar on
. Floyd,Marshal. Cuahint,. "" ^ f(|0t on# dark lron
Wanted-Mike Morgan OT
Alias. About 6 feet in heighth,
weight about 160 or 170 pounds
dark hair aud small dark mustacbt
rather rough raw-boned man has
appearance of cowboy and broke
jail at Nowata with 7 or 8 others.
When he broke jail was wearmg
yellow shirt and cordurov pants,
also large white hat, and mav be
found with a bootlegger by name
of Appleby. This man was ar-
rested in charge of black horses
stolen from Ninnekah and broke
jail at Nowata, Okla., on May 9,
we will pay $150.00 for the man
and conviction in this case
J. H. Lents,Pres. Lodge 813
Geo. E. Alkire, Sec.
m24 Ninnekah, Okla.
gray hind leg almost to hock,righ
leg, a black spot oia right side a-
bout size of walnut, was due to
foal 1st of March. Was hitched
to Hercules red running gear top
buggy, high arch axle and auto
seat, had on fair harness with tw
•white celluloid rings in over the
check.' Above reward will be
given for recovery of mare. Ad.
dress all information to
P. P. Asher, R. No. 1,
ml9 Blackwell, Okla.
about,7 yrs old. about 14^4 bands
high stocking Mud feet, white
streak in fore-liead, almost bald
faced, a little roan on rump from
tick bites, branded small capital
li on left shoulder and thigh.
One deep, sorrel horse mule
about 1 yr old, one dark bay
mare mule, 2 yrs old, branded a
small capitrad R on left shoulder
and thigh. One jet coal black
horse mulie- ? yrs old, one tip o£.
ear split, ooae white spot about th
size of a dollar on arm of front
left leg,, branded small capital R
on left shoulder. One bay mare
11 yrs old, 14y2 hands high, left
eye out, branded T upside down
on left shoulder. One light bay
colt about 1 yr old. A liberal re-
ward will be paid for any inform
atioty elading to their recovery.
Ed. Ryan,
ml5 Coalgate, Okla.
Wanted to know the wherea-
bouts of ti. A. LIKE, last heard
of at Atoka, last fall, enroute to
Antlers. Mr. Like is a brother-in
law of mine. Write—»
Geo. W. Home, No. 176,
McLoud, Okla.
Stolen—One dark brogrn mare
stolen from my barn in Yukon on
Sunday evening May 7th, small
star in forehead, 15 hands high,
one hind foot white, feet behind
worn short, lk. years old, good
driver and city broke. $25.00 Re
ward for return of mare.
J. F. Wasson,
m24 Yukon, Okla.
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Green, E. M. The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 2, No. 23, Ed. 1 Wednesday, June 28, 1911, newspaper, June 28, 1911; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc284821/m1/2/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.