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Homer Wilson, one of the world's greatest ropers, broncho "busters," and wild west showman, and who was here during the Southern
Commercial congress with the Lucille Mulhall outfit, is being sought by the Muskogee county officers on a charge of grand larceny.
Wilson is accused of stealing from J. F. Seller, a saddle valued at $40. Wilson is now said to be in Chicago with the Mulhall shows.
He is the right hand man of Lucille Mulhall, the world's greatest horseowoman.
Wilson is known all over Oklahoma, where he took part in roping and riding contests. Several years ago he
promoted a number of these contests in the state. He is said to be one of the fastest men in the country in roping and tying
a wild steer.
GREATGRANDFATHER: ZACK MULHALL:
GRANDFATHER: JAMES HOMER BUTRIDGE:
FATHER: BRADLEY VAN DEUSEN:
MOTHER: JEAN AUDREY BUTRIDGE:
Roping Expert With the Mulhall Outfit
is Accused of Taking Saddle Woth $40.
Muskogee Times-Democrat, 30 Jun 1915
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