The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1912 Page: 3 of 8
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Lost or Stolen property,
should reach this office dv
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-
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about 21 years of age, usually
wears a broad-brim white hat.
Accused of forgery.
Notify,
C. I. Arnold, Okmulgee. Ok.
or, O. L. Martin, Sec. No.796,
Okmulgee, Okla. t"21
Who Lost Them?—One blue
gray horse mule, 4 years old,
no brands, came there this wint-
er.—One red sorrel horse, 9 or
10 years old, 14 hands high,small
white streak running down face,
■branded X on neck, and A on
left hip, 3 white feet and a nat-
ural saddler, came in the spring
of 1909.—One sorrel horse 10
years old, 15 hands high, blaze
face, right hind leg white, to
hock, left hind foot white brand-
ed square on the left shoulder,
and Z R on the right thigh,came
there last summer. -One black
. horse, 12 years old, 14*4: hands
high, star branded D 1 on left
shoulder ,came there this winter.
—One bay horse, 12 years old,
15% hands high, branded H on
right shoulder, been there a year
or more—One blue gray horse
coming f> years old, 14 hands
high, is a natural pacer, and
branded looks like S A on the
left shoulder, came there the last
of Nov. or first of Dec. 1911.—
—One sorrel mare
8 years old. l4*/2 hands hiffh,left
forefoot white, came there this
winter.—One sorrel horse 12
years old. 15 hands high, no
brands, had bell on and shod,
came there in Nov. 1910. And
a great many more located.
C. N. Bryant, Sulpher, Okla
Franks Lodge No. 595 A. II. T.
A. box, 815. f21
Strayed on Saturday night,
March 2, 1912, one black and tan
hound, white on breast, left fore
foot white, very little white on
nose, had on leather collar, sash
cord, snapped to collar, suitable
reward will be paid for informa-
tion, so 1 can get him. Brother
Antis, help locate this dog, he is
a man trailer. Notify, A1 Golds-
by, Cushing, Okla. Member of
No. 407, A.H.T.A. marl!
$20.00 Reward Lost, strayed
or Stolen, on Sunday night, Jan-
uary 28, from my barn on Jack-
son Avenue, in Sapulpa, a team
of mules.—One gray mule.weight
about 1250 lbs., 15M> hands high,
no brand.— One black mule,
weight about 1250 lbs. and 15V^
hands high. Both freshly roach-
ed. The above reward will be
paid for return of same to the
undersigned. . fl4
W. R. Martin, Depew, Ok.
•r Ward Likens, Stroud, Ok.
Strayed, Stolen, from my farm
4i/> miles northwest of Depew,
Okla., April 21, one red sorrel
horse mule 10 yrs. old, with wire
xnxt on right front foot, harness
marks, no brands, and one blue
and maltee colored mare, ball fac
age 10 yrs., branded GW on left
shoulder, mare had small bell on
when last seen, had long mane.
Will pay $15.00 reward for same.
Notify T. H. Mukes, may8
Depew, Okla.
Wanted to know where one of
our members by the name of Ed-
gar Short. Left home Nov. 25,
1911, has not been heard from
since, his father wants to hear
from him. Wore a green striped
suit of clothes, red hoots and cap,
about 6 feet tall, gray or blue
eyes and dark hair,has a bad scar
running from elbow ' to thumb.
Notify— J. L. Roady, Pres.
or C. O. Minor, Sec., No. 570,
mar20 Brady, Okla.
$50. Reward Strayed or stolen
on the night of Nov. 2 1011.from
J. R. Hampton, a member of Sub
order No 465 A. H. T. A. four
miles west of Stratford, Okla,two
horse mules 16VL> hands high, 6
and 7 years old, weight 1200
pounds, one branded T) on left
shoulder, the other no brand,
both big rangy mules.well match-
ed and in ~ood flesh. $100.00
will be paid by A. H. T. A. Sub-
Order No 465. for the capture
of thief, and $25.00 for informa-
tion leading to recovery of said
mules. Notify,
E. W. Good. Pres. No 465
Stratford,Okla phone H 515 o4
Wanted to locate Dave Mc-
Clung, dark hair, blue eyes, six
feet tall and weighs about 160
pounds, about 40 years old. last
heard of at Stringtown. Notify,
J. H. Hammersly at Burrow, or
Thos. M. Pierce, Secy., at Kite,
Coal county, Okla. Marlj
Who Owns Them.—One blue
roan mare, coming three years
old, I414 hands high, heavy mane
and tail, branded horse shoe on
the left jaw. With her is a
black filly, looks to be coming
2 vears old. I think belongs to
some Bro., the roan filly belongs
too, came there last summer.—
One blue gray Pony horse 4 or
5 years old. branded horse shoe
on left jaw, came there last
summer.
C. N. Bryant, Sulpher Okla
Prcs of Frank Lodge No. 595,
A. H. T. A. box, 815.
Reward of $10 will be given
for capture and return to Hallett,
Okla., of Charlie R, Phelps, who
left Hallett, Wednesday, March
20, 1912, and described as follows
Height 5 ft, 7 in., *weight 165 lbs.,
eomplection medium sandy, eyes
brown, hair black, straight oily,
face full and round,, speech very
low and hesitating. Inclined to
be talkative. Habits, smokes a
pipe, never saw him chew tobacco
appearance, clean shven, clothes
brown che^K- rod suit with her-
flrghousj stripes, soft brown hnl
and tan shoes, vocation tailoring
cleaning and pressing. 24 years
old. Claims that he had sister at
Oklahoma City Schoolteacher and
that his parents lived 20 miles
south of Foss Okla Custer Co
came from Texas healso claims
he has beeu in Canada I think he
goes under aa assumed name he
is a poor penman and I am fuly
satisfied that he has done some
other crime be sides this at Halle
I am yours Truly.
J. A. Daboling
Sec. Treas. 147 A. H. T. A.
$50 Reward—Wanted—A per-
son by the name of James Dick-
erson, at Guthrie, Okla., who ran
off with our Chattel Mortgage
property. He left July 1010.
The property is one gray mare
about 11 years old, weighs about
1400 pounds, blemish on right
front foot, and one gray horse 4
vars old no blemishes, weighs a-
bout 1000 pounds, one Charter
Oak wagon with W. I). Packer's
name on side boards, one double
set of harness. The man wanted
weighs about 160 pounds,is about
5 feet 10 inches tall, has dark
hair inclined to be kinky, is mar'
ried to second wife, who weighs
about 110 pounds is 5 feet 10
inches high. He works at black-
smithing, plastering, stone work
and farming. Any information
regarding this property please no
tify Otto Burst, member Local
328, Guthrie, Okla., R.R.10.aprl5
Mt. View, Okla., Lodge No.772
will give $25 for arrest and con-
viction of any one stealing any-
thing of value from any member
in good standing.
Jasper Saunkeah, Sec
0. H. Fisher, Pres.
Who lost them?—1 bav horse
12 yrs old, 15 hds hi*h, and
branded C W 011 left shoulder.
1 dark brown mare 6 or 7 yrs
old, about 14 hds high, roached
mane and tail, no brands, been
there some time.
1 bay horse 4 yrs old, 14 lids
high, dim white streak down face
both fore feet white half wa- to
knees, left hind foot white half
|way to hack and branded (bar
over and under D C) on left
thigh, been there some time.
1 brown mare mule 10 vrs old,
14 hds hieh and branded (half
circle over F)on the left thigh,
been there two years.
1 chesnut sorrel hors<- 6 or 7
yrs old, 15 luls high, white streak
runs down face within four inche
of his nose, left hind foot white,
no brands, was brought in that
county by a thief, and traded off
If I can find dwner we can get
horse. Brought in there last of
August, 1911. The thief in the
pen for stealing some other hors-
es. C. N. Bryant,
nuiyl Sulpher, Okla.
No". 595, A.H.T.A., Box 815.
Strayed or Stolen from J. M.
Harvey 4 miles south of Chick-
asha, Okla., Oct 22 1911—One
black horse mule, smooth mouth,
say 10 years old, blocky build.
15 hands high, weight about 1000
points of hoofs on both hind feet
worn. Ten dollars for informa-
tion leading to the recovery of
said mule.
J. M. Harvey, Chickasha.,Okl
$500.00 Reward will be paid
for the arrest and conviction of
the person or persons that burnt
Friendship school house, March
5, 191^. Pontotoc County, Okla.,
School Dist. No. 9. Friendship
Sub order No. 660 of the A. H. T.
A. will pay $200.00 and School
Dist. No. 9, will pay $300.00,mak-
ing $500.00 in all..
W. R. Reynolds, Pres.
S. P. Roles, Sec.
Stolen—One iron gray horse,
16 hands high, 5 years old, no vis
ible brands, one bay horse, 6 yrs.
old, star in forehead, 16 hands
high, no brands, one bay horse
about 8 years old, 15 hands high,
with bad wire cut on shoulder, a
fast pacer. Will give $100.00
reward for conviction of thief
and like reward for the horses.
S. M. Wilson, Box 86,
aprl7 Okemah, Okla.
Strayed or Stolen.—One roaa
horse pony, 14 anda high,small
star in forehead, new shoes all
round, foretop roached, branded
dim M on right shoulder, barb-'
wire scar on left fore-arm, good
condition very fat,fox trots uDt
der saddle or in harness, age 7
years. Strayed or was stolen from
my barn in Hugo, Okla. Dec! 4,
1911.
$10.00 Reward if returned to
W. H. Garner, Hugo, Okla
member Cody, Lodge No. 779.
Strayed or Stolen from vaj
place near Fox, Okla.—One black
heifer, branded K on left hip,
both horny slipped and unmark-
ed, left in March, supposed to
be fresh by now. 1 will pay #5.
for location of cow, and if stol-
en will pay $20.00 for capture
of thief. In addition Sub-Order
No 794 will pay $25.00 for con-
viction of thief. Any informs*
tion notify Kirk Calvery at Foi,
Okla., or Murry W. Moody, See,
Dixie Lodge No. 794.
Stolen from near Lexington,
Okla., Feb. 5, 1912, one reavj
saddle branded J F W on the ca'
tie, Joe Witters name written uf 1
der the flap over the stirrup 1%,
ther, also J. F. W. under the sto.
Last heard of was in Pauls Vl«
ley, Okla. Ten dollars rewhev
will be paid for return of sa,B ''
to J. A. Lohden, Lexington.4^™
It. R. 2. Gus Medearis.ievllH
I Willow View, No. 862.
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Green, E. M. The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 3, No. 28, Ed. 1 Wednesday, May 29, 1912, newspaper, May 29, 1912; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc285999/m1/3/: accessed April 25, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.