The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 10, 1910 Page: 3 of 8
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THE SEARCHIIGHT, CUSHING, OKI A.
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I Lost, Strayed, Stolen g j seen "near' Lindsey,"Okla.. A lil»-
1*^*, \ ^reward wili be paKl for their
XT . Owner Wanted—1 brown pony
Notice.
All notices of Strays,
Lost or Stolen property,
should reach this office by
4 o'clock p. m. 011 Wed-
nesday of each week to in-
sure publication in the
current issue.
When property has been dis-
When property has been ciis-i * gt McLoudf 0kla<f two
covered or thieves captu:red o mujes> horse mule the
convicted please notify this office | and lfi handg high<
as wq desire to.publish this in 15 1.-2 h^nds high,
connection with the final publica- ninlp has sujit jn one ear
tion of original notice.
Strayed or Stolen. From my
un. 1 farm near Ponca City in July,
« |" 0 , vni(i one cherry bay mare 5 years old,
5 broke mules, 2 to 4 >' ai * ^ )ld; weigU 800 lbs, both hind feet
51 branded 0 on lett jau^veie la.,t ^ fetlock> gray spot in
forehead, rather rough back, car-
| ries tail to left side, drags hind
Owner Wanted-1 brown pony j ,T. E. WrigW, J ^wlre'scS
hwse .CP spside dpwn. The^l Tuttle, Okla. shoulder 11 1-2 hands high.
! Strayed, Bine gray mare,roach- Address W A T Robertson,
sSSavnight, sold the other, ed mane, US on left slumlder, N member A- H. 1. A. No. lOo,
It proved to he a stolen horse, on leeft jaw, 14V<. hands .high 4 ( Ponca, Okla.
Writ.- in- for anv information. years old. black mark where she |
''urn's trulv has been kicked, on left tlugh.
E. W. Sanders, Notify S. Duncan, McCarty, Gar-
A. 11. T. A. Xo. 173. vin county, $5 reward tor recov-
| ery or information leading to re-
covery. Supposed to he making
her way back to Ilart, Okla.
$100 Reward. Stolen from
$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,
horse mule has split in one ear
about two inches long. $100 re-
ward for return of mules and
conviction pf thief.
D- T. Hooper,
McLoud, Okla.
Stolen, 1 heavy stamped RX
Frazier saddle, weight about, 45
lbs., branded A N in one or two
places, out of sight, the horn lea-
ther is ripped nearly around the
horn, tack out of. leather on top
' $20 Reward for captiae of ho™.
Sloan. Eicap.'d fiom i-.nuty ro:i,lUtr»i; '»<» 1s"'®
camp at T«n»l., Okla., April long leather . m tt. s'd one
26 1910. Description—height 5ft lightening ,• neli Ust' n . lope
tin weight about 130 II,s. some strap on rigit »nlo g<„n; small
upper front teeth out, blue eyes,Un<i|> on Iront siring on right side
light hair, wears a 4'/2 shoe. i ot saddle up against suddlu *10
Please notify 11. E. Matteson, i reward for discovery ot saddle,
Sheriffs ot^s Tecumseh, OklJ*W reward for thief ff convicted,
i v,> 9s'i 1 : Address Will AiJes,
JJOU&O AO. JOO. , Q > n
or K. l'i. Boarma, Sec. -io.
Cereal, Okla.
Jonn iveei or lj. ^v,.
Lodge No. 344, Stratford, Okla.
Stray Horse. I have a stray
hon,e at my piace two miles east,
of Sumner, Okla. This horse
came here April 28, 1910. He is
gray in color, about 16 hands
high, weight 1200, is 10 or 12
years old, has heavy main and
tail, has cdilar marks on both
sholders, has been shod in front.
J P Woods, Morrison, Okla.
R. F. fa. No. 1, B 60
Member A. H. T. a. No. 285.
ing, losl ui —
southeastoF Brady, Okla., on or
about 7th of December, 1908.
Notify I. W. Burks or Pres. of
A H T. A. 570, Brady, Okla.
Chas. Minor, Sect.
Stolen—$100 Reward. Stolen
from my place on may 1st, on?
iron gray stallion about 14V-2
hands high, 4 years old, branded
J on left shoulder, wire cut on
left hind leg (outside jus", above
hock), also a scar on right bind
hip, he coon foot >d in le t hind
foot, natural pacer. $40 return
of horse or any information lead-
the arrest and conviction of the
ing to his recovery and $100 for
thief. Address lioy Johnson,
or Tom Johnson, sheriff of Sem-
inole county, Wewoka, Okla.
Stolen June 4. From the
corner 3rd and Harvey bunday
-i- - . , pj. i night about 8:15 while owner
7 years old, spring halted m lett, 1^, atten(jjng church, black
hind leg, branded V on shoulder, | ^orse with star in forehead a
4 on thigh. One .'Much tnnu hjttle to left side, rope burned in
wagon with iron running right hind fetlock; a few scars
with wooden brake b-am.. $-0 I ar0und left eye. Mane hangs
I reward wHl be paid for intorma-1 Qn rjght side; 6 years old, weight
Stolen, from my place 4 miles i tion as to whereabouts of tliisj ^ 10r;0 about 15 1 1 gh
west of Shawnee on the night of rop-i ty. Address D. W. v> , ariCi question mark brand on left
June 17th. One dark brown Choctaw City, Okla., Route No. d. hind flank; hitched to a newly
horse 11 years old about _ 161 tiberal Reward for one Sob- j painted, two seated spring
hands high. Weight about 1,100 j Stevens who left his home | wagon. Rear seat can be taken
pounds. Scar on inside of one - , ' ^ } . a j off; cushions are not as new look
front.foot, in edge of hair and years old, ing as . body of buggy; whip
runs down into hoof. Scar on _ t inclles hi'.-h, and i socket is somewhat bent left
one shoulder under collar, heavy <■ y , t; hind wheel has a slight dish and
main and tail. The Sheriff ' wit -Va shi. t* black collar,blue i cross bar in shafts has been
Pottawattamie County, >vih give , ' . , t i,„ither shoes f» broken and fixed with two bolts.
$25 for capture of thief and $10 i Juok, " Open bridle; bridle and lines'
for horse. I will give $10 for; ! wire a round pattern; left tug
thief and $10 for return.of horse. < \v'i«s lo'"-e o\. 47. I was longer than right. A re-
This horse has also a scar on j > T- '• pau'n,,^°okk i ward of $25.00 will >c offered,
the hip and a small white spot! I.aun Ukii. , Address Carl W. Zeitler, 1412 W
in forehead. r Stolen. I i.ad two spcckled | Tenth St. Oklahoma City. Pho
W, S. Newport. "foxhounds stolen on or about: 4/33.
R. F. D. No. 4. Shawnee Okla. , 1 el)_ l0) rj10_ ^hey were vei
I large. One has brown head ar.d
Who Owns Them? ! brown spot on Lip ana tail.
t1 lhaVl hVhf faythorse0l70^a8" teif has been'sphrby wire. They
a 1 ' f [i rio-ht shoulder eral reward offered for.same.
is branded 1 on rigiu snouuu-i. m , r\nr~, ^ v^i . rM-n
$50 Reward—Stolen fram the
Hick Harrison school house on
the night of July 4th, one light
bay hores 15y2 hands high,7 years
old white spot in forehead, scar
on front of left hind leg, about
the thigh, also scar on muscle of
right fore-leg. No brands. Was
carrying a red saddle, swelled
fork, made by Coombs of Duncan
Okla., worth $45. Bridle has old
broken bits with .shanks bent
back for rings. Will pay $50.00
for return of horse and saddle or
a liberal rewai'd for information
leading to their recovery. A. H.
T. A. Lodge No. 761 offers $o0
reward for conviction of thief.
Write, wire or phone the under-
signed, or Wm Cates, sheriff of
Stephens county, at Duncan,Ok.
W. B. Jones,
Doyle, Okla.
Also 1 light bay horse 7 or S
years old, 15 hands high, 2 white
feet, collar marks, branded V on
left shoulder, came there first of
May. 1 black horse 10 years old,
blaze feet hind feet, branded P
under bar, 011 left shoulder,came
there about first of May, 1910.
Also 1 hay horse 9 or 10 years
old, 15 hands high, white spot be-
hind left ear, saddle marks, col-
lar mark on top of neck, foretop
cut off, big bell on, no brands,
also with him 1 flea bitten gray
horse pony 13 hands high, about
9 or 10 years old, dim brand on
left shoulder, can't tell what it is
wire mark across left shoulder,
came there this spring. 1 sorrel
horse 12 years old, 16 hands high,
Star and branded DKY on left
thigh.
C. N. Bryant, Pres. 575.
Snlpher, Okla.
T. J. O'Kel^e, Yalj, Okla.
P.. F. D. No. 1.
We have in our neighborhood
the following described horse be-
lieved to be stolen property.—A
light bay horse 16 hands high,
weight 1100 has fistula scar on
shoulder and wire mark under
fetlock of right fore foot, no
brands, good single driver, and
good style. If any person knows
who this horse belongs to write
Secretary of Castle Lodge,A. H.
T. A. No. 750.
.J E. Eastman, Sec.
Notice.
To the members and brothers
of the A. H. T, A. Any Brother
knowing M. L. Cody will please
notify Hunter Lodge, No. 674.
J. A. Coffee Pres.
I Hunter, Okla.
$200 Reward—Stolen fromthe
Craggs livery barn on -July 22,
one' three year old dark brown
or black horse, weight about 800,
about 14 hands high, no brands,
but has sn ail lump on baek of
ear, has plate, shoes on front feet,
is a natural single footer or Fox
trotter, there was a saddle taken
at the sametim ■, alight tan color-
ed saddle about half worn and
having iron stirrups. The thief'
goes by the name of J. W. Miller,,
he isabout28 or 30 years old abou
5 ft. 8, weighs ab°nt 140 lbs.,red
compleetion, sand./ ' air.; ' y
has rather lone- k- ■ gh
cheak bones, he w . v 1 drop*
ped shoulders. W . wearing a
white hat, light shirt, gray pants
and tan plow shoes. The state
order of the A. II. T. A. will pay
the above reward for the arrest
and conviction of thief and re-
covery of property. This is in
addition to the $50 that is paid
by the state for lite arrest and
conviction of thief.
Notify II. E. CRAGGS, Mt. View,
Okla., or Wm. R. MOCK, Pres.
554, Carnegie, Okla., Route 2.
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Green, E. M. The Searchlight (Cushing, Okla.), Vol. 1, No. 37, Ed. 1 Wednesday, August 10, 1910, newspaper, August 10, 1910; Cushing, Oklahoma. (https://gateway.okhistory.org/ark:/67531/metadc286265/m1/3/: accessed April 19, 2024), The Gateway to Oklahoma History, https://gateway.okhistory.org; crediting Oklahoma Historical Society.