DR. EUBANK'S HORSE STOLEN. ~ Twice in Two Years He Is the Mark of a Thief.

February 4, 1907
DR. EUBANK'S HORSE STOLEN.

Twice in Two Years He Is the Mark
of a Thief.

Dr. A. E. Eubank, formerly police surgeon, was the victim of a horsethief last night while attending a meeting of the church board of the Olive Street Baptist church, Ninth and Olive streets. He had left the horse and buggy in front of the church, fastened to a weight. When he went to drive home he found only the weight and strap. The thief had unsnapped it.

The horse was a light sorrel, with a white left hind foot and a white star in forehead. The animal was valued at $150, and the buggy, a black stanhope, at $100.