19 sep 1889 New boys school, opened by Harrell Institue. The house known as "Burt House" on the corner of C.W. TURNER's place directly south of Pleas PORTER's residence has been bought. Jimmie DAVIS brought in the first load of cotton for the season. F.B. SEVERS bought it. A daughter was born to A.A. ENGARTS. 26 sep 1889 Charlie THOMAS' dray team ran away. They took general run around town and landed in the bottom east of the city. The five week old child of Mr and Mrs Simon GAVIGAN died on Saturday last, and was buried Sunday. The funeral services were conducted by Father RICHARDS and were very impressive. 10 oct 1889 Col. H.H. HUBBARD moving to city from Mossey Creek, Tenn Little Nina PORTER, who was so severely burned some few weeks since is rapidly imporivnig. She was brought to town one day last week and is now home with her aunt, Mrs C.W. TURNER. Born- to Mr and Mrs HARSHA, Tuesday evening, a bouncing girl baby, 12 pounds. Both mother and child doing nicely. These men owe me money: C.W. CARR, $13.65; John CATON, $6.40; W.L. BOOM $3.15 Wm H. SULLIVAN, $25.94 Charles YOUNT, $6.80 If these men want to save their reputation they will come forward and pay up Signed: J.W. BUMGARNER 17 oct 1889 Mrs Julia CRUTSINGER & children arrived in the city Saturday morning last from Chamois, Missouri. They will make Muskogee their future home. They were accompanied by Everett KING, who will remain in the city for some time. William Ross SHACKELFORD and Miss Cora ARCHER wed (large announcement, givts, and guests. Engagement announced in the Oct 10th issue) John STAUSBERRY arrested for murdering his wife near North Fork Company I, 18th Infantry heretofore stationed at Fort Gibson passed through Muskogee on their way to Fort Clarke, Texas where they will remain. Captain H.H. CLARK was in command. Married- by Rev M.F. WILLIAMS, at the Commercial Hotel on Oct 5th, Mr Wm SUTHERLAND to Mrs Mabel ALTON, all of Wagoner, I.T. J.W. WILLIAMS, railroad agent, is building a house on south Main St just north of A.A. ENGARTs residence