The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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Notice.
All notices of Strays,
Lost or Stolen property,
should reach this office by
4 o'clock p. m. on Wed-
nesday of each week to in-
sure publication in the
current issue.
When property has been dis-
covered or thieves captured or
convicted please notify this office
as we desire to publish this in
connection with the final publica-
tion of original notice'
Mtuuuiiiumtiumims
Strayed or Stolen—One light
red yearling heifer with white on
belly, from my place 7 1-2 miles
southeast of Peidmont,been miss-
ing since Jan. 10. 1910, anyone
finding same please notify
1 W. H. Siller,
R 3, Yukon, Okla.
Stolen, from Philip Detrick, 2
brown mares, 6 and 7 years old,
in good flesh, weight about 1-00
lbs. each. Small mare has wire
cut on right forefoot, small col-
lar lump on shoulder, foretop
clipped about three weeks
growth, both have extra growth
of mane and tail.
$300 reward for capture and
conviction of thief.—A. H. T. A.
No. 105, Ponca City, Oklahoma.
Address all communications to
J. M. Van Winkle, Ponca City,
Oklahoma.
Strays—I have two stray year-
ling calves. One is a red heifer
and the other is a Jersey bull.
Have been at my place about two
months. Owner can get same
by paying for the feed. I live
one mile west and one and three
quarters north of Seminole, Okla.
W. C. Moore.
Strayed or Stolen—From Maud
Okla., on .Thursday evening,
Dec. 16, 1909, one red bitch bird
dog; red and white spotted, more
red than white. Will pay rea-
sonable reward for any informa-
tion leading to recovery of her.
Notify S. A. Lawson,
Maud, Oklahoma.
$10 Reward —Strayed or stol-
en about Dec. 24, 1909, one bay
horse, 15 1-2 hands high 12 yrs
old, weight 1100, branded H on
left shoulder, white hind feet,
mane hangs on one side of neck
$100 Reward. Stolen from
my place at McLoud, Okla., two
iron gray mules, horse mule the
lighter color and 16 hands high,
mare mule 15 1-2 hands high,
horse mule has split in one ear
Strayed or stolen: One roan
filley about 3 years old, about
14 1-2 hands high, branded J B
on hip, (left I think.)
One roan mare about 12 years
old, about 13 1-2 hands high,
brandedon shoulder, (Ithink.)
I will pay a reward of $25.0U
for return of them to me at Wyn-
newood, Okla.
The above stock was stolen, or
strayed from my home here about
November 1st, 1909.
Yours Truly,
J. L. Knight.
$10 Reward. For any informa-
tion leading to the recovery of
Willie Smith. He is a white boy
18 years old, 5 ft 9 in high and
weighs 135. Was last seen on
Feb. 13 and was 15 miles east of
Bristow on Beggs road. He wore
a black suit, sateen shirt, brown
hat and patent leather shoes.
Was just recovering from attack
of typhoid fever and mind was
slightly deranged, Write or
phone.
J. F. Smith, Bristow, Okla.
Stray Horse. I have a stray , j^ost or Stolen—Bay
horse at my piace two miles east rg branded 3
of Sumner, Okla. This horse I loft rieht
came here April 28, 1910.
mane hangs on one siue ui horse muie nas spat m
half way the divides and hangs 1 ab0ut two inches long. *>100 re-
on other side of neck, has a snip j war(j f0r return of mules and
on nose like diamond. Notify ; COnviction of thief.
Tohn Keef or C. D. Jones, Sec. D- T. Hooper,
Lodge No. 344, Stratford, Okla. j McLoud, Okla.
horse 13
vearsuiu ux<MiV.wv. ~ on mnscle
of Sumner," Okla. This horse 1 of left fo'reieg, right front hoof
e April 28, 1910. HeJs white,one hind hoof white stock-
errav in color, about 16 hands j. or stolen 3 1-2 miles
high, weight 1200, is 10 or 12; southeast 0f Brady, Okla., on or
years old, has heavy main and! bout 7th of December, 1908.
J i 11 w,nvl/c rvn not h 1 » •» . /» T TIT T> PvOC Ql
$25 Reward. On the night of
Jan. 31. 1910, my house was
broken into and a 30 lb saddle
stolen. Extra high seal horn,
the rawhide was rope worn
around the horn, square checked
leather, straight high back, wood
stirrups with leather fronts,
double girts with buckles, lhiet
supposed to be going to Texico,
Okla. in a wagon with a gray and
two bay horses. May have sold
the saddle on the road. I will
give twenty-five dollars for con-
viction of thief.
B. S. VANNOY, Nashville, Okla.
$50. Reward.—$25 for the ar-
rest an couviction of thief. And
$25 for the return of the stock.
On Monday Feb. 7th, 1910, D.
G. Miligion, heavy set black ne-
gro, wt. 190 lbs., about 33 years
old, left foot has broken toes,
hair won't part, wears black cape
coat. Ran away with one wide
guage, wide tire Besker wagon,
two mules, one old blind brown
mule, the other mouse colored;
one bay horse wt. 900 lbs, has
white face, branded J. Q. on hip;
one sorrel horse 14 hands high,
9 years old. f23.
Notify',E. D. Gelwick, Sec. No.
155, A. H. T. A. Bristow, Okla.
taiThas collar marks on both j Notjfy j w Burks or Pres.
sholders, has been shod in front. , ^.H.T.A. 570, Brady, Okla.
J. P. Woods, Morrison, Okla. Chas. Minor, Sect.
R F. D. No. 1, B. 60, ! .
MemberA^HJ^No. 285. Stolen_Sunday ight Mar. 13 I . $50M
To All Antis:—Weare wanting! Okla!? one bay horse j Dec. 26, 1908,. one soi
information about the trail of weight about 1000 lbs., about 14 ; 4 years old this spring.
Reward. On
sorrel mare
about 15
black hair and mustache "^hjhandsWgh, 4y«oW, i handsh sTde,"slim built smaH
cC:!eyes' w,re
160 medium height, black !™s-, Drummond, Okla.
tache. These men Jravelhng I er Qf No 2?4
northeast, last heard of at ttai > —
of,™ nifln Thev had with them
a new Stu'debaker wagon and a Stolen—From the home of
eyes, wut .
across muscle, a little balky to a
Am i wagon. She was bred to a jack
al3 in the spring before she was stol-
en I think she is about south
McAlester somewhereL $25 for
return of mare and $25 for con-
Stolen: From El Reno, May
2nd, 1909, one black horse 16
hauds high, eight years old, one
small white spot in forehead
about the size of half a dollar,
wire scar on inside of right hock,
also a small scratch on front foot
under fetlock, mane lays on left
side of his neck, a few white
hairs on shoulder, weight about
1150, a good stilish driver. i
John Smith, El Reno, Okla.
Eureka lodge No. 484, offers
$100 reward for capture and con-
viction of thief and $25 reward
for recovery of horse. Bro.
Sri. ith offers $100 reward for re-
co\« ry of horse and arrest and
16 1-2 hand mules, think both are I city on the night of November stoien from a member of the A.
horse mules with a heavy new j 25/1909, the following property: I H. T. A. Brothers look out for
team harness, heavy brass mount- j 0ne leather suit case, almost | this mare for this brother ^needs
ed. A pair of sorrel horses,manes
voached. a nice dark bay mare UIUVVU ^,1 VJ. —, - ■
with dent in fiesh of one rump one black pair of pants, size! 42,
and a nice chesnut sorrel mare, j one black overcoat worth $20,
at his expense.
Strayed or Stolen. From
farm near Ponca City in -Ju y,
one cherry bay mare 5 years old,
weight 800 lbs, botii hind feet
white to fetlock, gray spot in
forehead, rather rough back, car-
ries tail to left side drags hind
feet and wears point of hoofs,
small wire scar on point of right
shoulder 14 1-2 hands high-
Address, W. A. T. Robertson,
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new, lined with canvas tan; one this mare very badly. Momy .
brown pair of pants, size 32xo3;j A. W. Goar, Pres. 541,
Drown pa . y .o-1 R 4 box 102, Shawnee, Okla. |
Stolen—From E. W. Saunders
uuun 1 v,.i the evening of i'eb. 1, iyiU'
bracelets I one Brown horse about 8 or y
1 1 [J about 14 lz hands high,
Big T on left thigh and
uc ^cv.^ul when examining brand
, r^cnption of Thieves-One | and see tha^here^no^ been
JSMWchants made. I will pay
. t. r>, -j.l. MS
member A. H. T.
Ponca, Okla.
A. No. 105,
of Jim Smith. The. other was
light complexion, weight 175 or
180 pounds, height 5 feet 11, a-
bout 36 years old. has small pox
marl's all over face, talks about
automobiles, claims to work in
Chicago, went by name ot lhom-
aS$100 Reward will be paid for
capture of thieves and recovery
of property. Send information
to phone No. 362, Ponca City. Ok.
any cuangco . -
$10 reward for recovery ot horse.
Description of thief as near as
can be given.-Dark complected,
weight about 160 or 1»0 lbs.,
height about 5 ft., 8 in., dressed
in dark clothes, had on a pair ot
black boots. Age about 22 years
and he claimed his name was
Johnson. $25 reward for arrest
and conviction of thief.
fl6 E. W. Saunders.
A.H.T.A. No. 173, Konawa, Okla.
$250 Rev/ard-Stolen from C.
A. Nicholson, member of Victor
Lodge No. 322, seven miles west
cf Mulhall, on Sunday night,
Sept. 5th; one span of bay geld-
i ings 9 years old weight 1000 each
about 15 hands hlgh.blocky built,
the blackest one has wire scar on
heel of right fore foot, black
stripe down back from weathers
to root of tail, rather small foot-
' ed like mule, dark legs from hock
down. Other horse has wire cut
across both fore arms small scar,
long scar under breast between
legs, rather light colored from
hocks down, small star in fore
[head rather high,round flat feet.
! Both horses have meoly noses
1 one runs higher than other.
$200 reward given by State A.
H. T. A. for capture and convic-
tion of thieves and $50 by state
for same and liberal reward by
Lodge 322, for return of horses.
E. E. Carter, Sec.
al3 L. W. Holcomb, Pres.
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Green, E. M. The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 26, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 25, 1910, newspaper, May 25, 1910; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285120/m1/3/: accessed March 29, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.