Recovered a stolen horse.
Last evening two horsemen attracted considerable attention by riding hurriedly onto the
court house square and halting to confer with Officer John Manker. They
said they had ridden 72 miles during the day, and their horses looked
much the worse for the trip. At the corner of the square they were
joined by two others whose horses were also badly fatigued. They proved
to be men from Cherokee, Kas. (Kansas), looking for a stolen horse and
the thief. The horse-a small pony-had been taken sometime ago by a man
named Bert Allen. He procured the animal from the barn of one of the men
when only the wife was at home, but he told the woman that her husband
had sent him for it. Allen came to Carthage and traded the pony to Tom
Miller for a gold watch. He was traced here and soon located in the west
part of the city. Miller surrendered the pony to Allen's father upon
the return of the gold watch and ten dollars in cash. The Cherokee men
then took the horse, and this afternoon departed for their home in Kansas
with the animal. All is an old acquaintance of the owners of the horse,
and after they had procured their property they took no steps to have him
arrested. Allen has been sick in bed for several days. Cherokee is only
about 25 or 30 miles from here, and if the men rode 72 miles they must
have taken a circuitous route.
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