The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 21, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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114 of Orotoa for the proof aad
NivktioB of Larceny of the
•arty who shot and killed oae
rearling betffer about Oct. 20th
1911, belonging to II. B. Bau
van J. 1 Taylor. Prea.
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Sob-order No 96 A. H T A.
•rill five a Reward of $26 00 a
eieoe for tbe arrest and con vie
Hob of tbe two men who held
ep and robbed Bro V Reynolds
90 the night of Dec 16tb 1011
D. P. Bingham. Pres
A. S. Easton. Sec
Standing Reward of $36.00
•ill be paid by Turkey Creek
Local No., 706 for tbe return
<if any property stolen from its
•smbert and the capture and
wnviction of thief.
J. R. Nichols. Pres
O. C. Heck, Sec
Geronimo Sub order No. 862
frill pay the following Reward
for the arrest and conviction of
&ny thief sttealng from a mem-
bar in good standing. $25. 4for
•rand Larceny and $10. for petty
Laroeny.
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<rill pay $10.00 for the convic-
tion of any person stealing any-
thing from any of its members.
J. W. Johnson Pres.
J. O. Lowe Sec.
Young Lodge A. H. T. A. No
102 will pay $60.00 reward for
the arrest and conviction of any
person stealing anything of val
■e of grand larceny from any
nember of No 802.
J. W. Nelson, Pres.
J. F. Cunningham, Sec.
Indiahoma Lodge, No. 737,
meets on the second day Satur-
day afternoon of each month.
4 reward of $25.00 will be paid
for information leading to the
Arrest of any thief stealing pro-
perty from members of this
Lodge.
P. B. Howard, Pres.
J. S. Soule, Sec.
Pret.
will be
o 790 for
^"^ion of any
ing of the
y from any
. good stand-
res.
A standing reward of $25.00
will be paiid by RedRopk Lodge
No 706 A. H. T. A. for the ap
prehensiion and conviction of the
person or persons, killing, steal-
tog, or destroying anything of
value from any member of this
Local in good standing. And
$16.00 for the capture and con-
viction of any petty larceny.
R. A. S. Johnson, Pres.
F. B. Glasscock, Sec.
Oak Grove Lodge No. 641^tne
Okla., will pay $25 00 each for
the arrest and coivtctioo of the
three men who hold up and rob-
bed Bro WUl Turner on the
night of Nov. 17, 1911.
J W Hubbard. Pree
J R. Rogers. Sec. 841.
Standing Reward of $26 00 will
be paid by Sumner Looai No 286
for the return of any propeny
stolen from tts members and the
capture and conviction of thief
John Laursen. Pres
Henry J Smoot, Sec
Lodge No 824 will pay $25 00
for the arrest and conviction of
any person or persons stealing
any horse, mule or cattle belong-
ing to any of its members in good
standing
9 M Dial. Pree
W W. Summers, 8ec.
Proeperity Lodge No. 761 will
pay $25.00 for the capture and
conviction for any crime from
misdemeanor np, anything valu
ed in consideration of reward.
J. C. Recknagle, Sec..
Lawton. Okla., r6
O. W. McClain, Pres.,
Geronimo, Okla., rl.
Standing Reward of $15.00
for return of horse, mule or cow
stolen from any member of Grot-
en Lodge No. 814. And $25
for conviction of thief.
J. E Taylor, Pres
M. E. Bauman, Sec.
Cheyenne, Okla
A reward of $50 will be paid
to any person or persons for the
arrest and conviction of a thief
who steals anything of value
from any member belonging to
sub order A.H.T.A., No. 4fl.r)
O. B. Nichols, Secy.
Stratford, Okla.
Standinng Reward of $25.00—
New Salem Lodge A.H.T.A., No.
185, wiill pay $26 reward for the
arrest and conviiction of any per-
son stealinng any thing of ,the
value of grand larcenny from anj
member of No. 186.
W. T. Moulder, Pres.,
Geo. Rickman, Sec., McLoud,Ok.
STAJfDOVO REWARD offers A reward of $6000 will bo
bjf errow and^ Horeeeboe Lodge paid by ftediuooo lodge No 768
• 748, $» for stolen bor»e or of Red moon. Okia. for the arrat
roovirtloo of and convict ion of any oae steal
lug anything from aay member
lo good etandmg
J B Owsley, Pree
L M Dudney. Sec y
mule and $86 for
F BENNETT. Pres
Dixie Lodge No. 794 ART!
will pay $35.00 reward for the
arrest and conviction of any thief
who steals a hog or any other
Lodge No 670 will pay $60 0a
reward for arrest and coavictloa
proerty from a member of this of party or parties that burned
lodge
W M Woody Sec
Semioole Lodge No 764 will
pay $36.00 for capture and con-
viction of thief for larceny of any
property of aaj ofits members
the stable aad content* of obj
brother. P E Carter, on tb
night of the 26th of May, 1911.
C O Minor, Secy 679
Brady, Okla
Sigaed
Polk, Pres
I W Wait#. Secy
$36.00
Local
A standing reward of
will be paid bv Prospect
No 844. for the arreet a
viction of any party or parties
stealing anything of value from
Standing Reward.—Solid-Rock
Local No. 21, will pay $100.00
Reward for the arres and con-
vicion of any person or persons
committing a felony by stealing
or otherwise from or upon any
member of this Lodge.
S. H. Hendrickson, Pres.
J. F. Kenney, Sec'y.
H. T. A.
Friday
moon
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full
will be
nd convic-
nmj^ted of
s members
om misde-
valued in
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Standing Reward of $10. for
petty larceny. $25. for grand lar-
ceny will be given by Star Lodge
No. 777 for the arrest and con-
viction of any person or persons
stealing, shooting or poisoning
mules, horses or cattle etc. from
any member in good standing of
No 777 anything'valued in con-
sideration of Reward.
J. J. Lancaster, Prei
W. M. Forth, Sec.
Standing Reward of $25. for
petty larceny, $100 for grand
larceny will be given by Salt
Fork Lodge No. 131, for the ar-
rest and conviction of any per-
son or persons stealing from any
member of No. 131, in good
standing.
L. R. Peebler, Sec.
A reward of $25.00 will be
paid by Walnut Center Lodge No
812, for the arrest and convic-
tion of thief stealing anything
from one of its members.
3. A. Bible, President.
P. Q. Rowe, secretary.
Reward—By order of the A w __
H.T.A., No. 826 of Perkins, a re- any member of tEis order
ward of $50 will be given to any 8. T. Wrice, Pree.
person for the arrest and convic- O O. Priddy, Sec. ,
tion of any thief stealing from
any member of the association Standing Reward of $10.00 fee
Frank Eaton. Sec return of property taken from
. members of the order $10.09
Standing Reward of $25 for 'or convictio®,of thief,
apprehension and conviction of
rson or persons killing or steal
anything of value from any |
member of this sub order in good
standing.
W T. Wheat, Sec. No.360,
Wellston, Lincoln Co.,Okla
Standing reward of $26.00 will
be paid by Spring Hill Local
No. 803, for the arrest and con-
viction of any person or persons
killing or stealing anything of
value from any member of this
looal J. T. Cox, Pres
M. A. Marshall,Sec.
Standing Reward of $26 will
be paid by Big Rush Local No.
723, for capture and conviction
of any person or persons killing
or stealing anything of value
froom any member of this local
in good standing.
Z. T. Bailey, Pres
R. H. Mitchell. Sec'y.
1100.00 Reward—Tbe above
reward will be paid by Richland
Lodge No. 808. A.H.T.A., for re-
turn of property.capture and con-
viction of thief of any horse, or
mule stolen from any member of
this lodge, also $2i> 00 for petty
larceny.
Charlie W. Smith, Pres.,
John Knox, Secretary.
Sterling Lodge No. 621 will
pay $60 for the capture and con-
viction for any crime from mis-
demeanor up, and $25 reward
for the return of property,horses
mules, cattle, etc., anything valu-
ed in consideration of reward.
J. M. Zimple, Sec., Sterling,Ok
V. Sparlin, Pres.,Elgin, Okla.
$300.00 REWARD will be paid
for the apprehension and convic-
tion of the person or persons who
shot and killed a mare in the
pasture of Morava Bro's. $225
will be paid by the lodge and $75
by tiie owners. Wheatland lodge
No. 662, A. H. T. A.
R. B. Gill, President.
Joeeph G. Drabek, Sec.
John
No. 792, Fwry, Okla
Cterliiif Lodgt 631, A. H. ti
"ill five $so reward lor th« u
rest and conviction of the —mr or
persons implicated in cutting aad
spoiling a $36 saddle belonging
to Bro, Tom Caldwell.
V. Sparlin, Pres.
Joe Zimple, Sec. j
$15.00 Reward will be paid to
local No. 799 of the A.H.TA foe
the apprehension and convictio
of any person or persons inn««f
or stealing anything of value frov
a member of this local.
J- B. Hammer, Secy.
Nashoba, Okla
Standing Reward of $25 fo»
grand larceny will be paid by the
Pleasant Mound Lodge No. 167,
for conviction of any thief steal
ing from any members of sal#
lodge, and $25 for return of proa
erty
Wm A. Mensch, Sec.
Standing Reward of $25.00 srii>
be paid by local No. 789 for the
apprehension and conviction ol
any person or persons killing or
stealing anything of value from
any member of this local
B C St. Cyr, Pres.
Bennie St. Cyr. Jr., Secy
Standing Reward of $130 wiis
be paid by Nashoba Sub Order
No. 799 for the apprehension and
conviction of any person or per
sons who commit a felony by
theft upon any member of this
local in good standing.
J. B. Hammer, Sec.
J- C. Hughes. President. I
$25 Standing Reward for pers-
on or persons found guilty of cat-
ting pasture efnee on or aboot
July 17. 1910, on the SB^ of See.
26, Twp. 12, R. 9„ Canadian Co..
Okla., or for any information lead
ing to the arrest of such pereoa
or persons, Notify,
Fred Renter, Sec.,
El Reno, Okla.,
or H. Von Tungeln, Pres.
r: n*no. Okla. f!#
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Green, E. M. The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 40, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 21, 1912, newspaper, August 21, 1912; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285272/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.