Ark. Gazette November 10, 1903, New Edinburg, Nov 9 - C.K. Wheeler and Miss Bertha Holmes were married here last night. Senator Berry was here yesterday greeting his old friends. Ark. Gazette, Dec. 18, 1904, State Deaths: Jesse Harrison died a few days ago at his home in Rison. He was formerly county judge of Cleveland County. Ark. Gazette, Jan. 9, 1904 - Pine Bluff - Jan. 8 - Son Killed Father; Bad Accident Caused Death of J.W. Roebuck Near Rison. J.W. Roebuck, a well known and prominent citizen of Cleveland county was shot and killed at his home near Rison this morning. (don't have all this article--sorry!) Ark. Gazette April 24, 1907, Pine Bluff, April 23 - A middle aged woman, who says she is the wife of B.P. Stone, who, she claims she married in Memphis several weeks ago, arrived in Pine Bluff today in search of her alleged husband, who, she says, left her while they were living in Little Rock. According to the statement made by the woman, she was formerly a Mrs. Taylor of Memphis and met Stone soon after he went to Memphis to work on the staff of the New-Scimitar. She says she and Stone were married several weeks ago and that he expressed a desire to go to Arizona to enter business and she gave him $650 of her money and the two left Memphis together Sunday to go to Tucson, Ariz. They spent Sunday in Pine Bluff and went to Little Rock Sunday night. There Stone, she says, left her and promised to see her later, but according to the woman he failed to materialize and she came to Pine Bluff to locate him. Stone was connected for a few days with the Gazette, and at one time edited a paper at Rison, Cleveland county, and also worked on a Pine Bluff paper. He first married in Cleveland county several years ago. Ark. Gazette, April 14, 1907 State Marriages - B. Dominick and Miss Jennie Bell, at New Edinburg, April 4. __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Talk to your friends online with Yahoo! Messenger. http://im.yahoo.com