Re: Chapter 2 - Cash Dollars on the Hoof
Posted: Tue Jul 04, 2023 12:19 am
As the riders turn to leave the marshal's office, they see notices posted on the wall near the door. They have hand-drawn images of the men in question, except for the Wells Fargo notices.
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE - $300 REWARD
Train Robber SAM BASS
Last seen on March 19, 1873 in Round Rock, Williamson County
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Congress Street, Austin, Texas
$350 REWARD
is offered by the Bexar County Cattlemen's Associate, San Antonio, Texas,
for the capture or elimination of notorious horse and cattle rustler King Fisher.
Known to operate with a gang throughout South Texas and beyond the Mexican Border.
REWARD OFFERED
$250 in Silver Dollars and/or Bank Notes
For information leading to the arrest and conviction of Stagecoach Robbers and Murderers on the Austin - Fredericksburg highway.
WELLS FARGO OVERLAND COACH LINES COMPANY
Commerce Street
Austin, Texas
REWARD OFFERED
$250 in Silver Dollars and/or Bank Notes
For information leading to the arrest and conviction of Stagecoach Robbers and Murdererson the Austin - Burnet highway.
WELLS FARGO OVERLAND COACH LINE
Commerce Street
Austin, Texas
$250 REWARD
For the the body, alive or dead, James Brown Miller. Also known as Killer Miller and Deacon Jim.
WANTED FOR MURDER of his Grandparents, Brother-in-Law, and Former Deputy U.S. Marshal Gus Bobbit, et cetera.
Known to habitually attend Methodist Church Services. Formerly served as Marshal of the City of Waco in McLennan County, Texas. Rumored to wear an Iron Plate under his jacket. Last seen in May 1873 in Belton, Bell County, Texas.
Report claim of reward to the Texas State Police Office in Austin City, Texas
WANTED DEAD OR ALIVE - $300 REWARD
Train Robber SAM BASS
Last seen on March 19, 1873 in Round Rock, Williamson County
UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD COMPANY
Congress Street, Austin, Texas
$350 REWARD
is offered by the Bexar County Cattlemen's Associate, San Antonio, Texas,
for the capture or elimination of notorious horse and cattle rustler King Fisher.
Known to operate with a gang throughout South Texas and beyond the Mexican Border.
REWARD OFFERED
$250 in Silver Dollars and/or Bank Notes
For information leading to the arrest and conviction of Stagecoach Robbers and Murderers on the Austin - Fredericksburg highway.
WELLS FARGO OVERLAND COACH LINES COMPANY
Commerce Street
Austin, Texas
REWARD OFFERED
$250 in Silver Dollars and/or Bank Notes
For information leading to the arrest and conviction of Stagecoach Robbers and Murdererson the Austin - Burnet highway.
WELLS FARGO OVERLAND COACH LINE
Commerce Street
Austin, Texas
$250 REWARD
For the the body, alive or dead, James Brown Miller. Also known as Killer Miller and Deacon Jim.
WANTED FOR MURDER of his Grandparents, Brother-in-Law, and Former Deputy U.S. Marshal Gus Bobbit, et cetera.
Known to habitually attend Methodist Church Services. Formerly served as Marshal of the City of Waco in McLennan County, Texas. Rumored to wear an Iron Plate under his jacket. Last seen in May 1873 in Belton, Bell County, Texas.
Report claim of reward to the Texas State Police Office in Austin City, Texas