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    2. 24 oct 1889 Bessie ADAIR, the three year old child of B.T. ADAIR died at the Cherokee Orphan Asylum on Friday last. Married- Oct 19th in this city, S. McINTOSH and Patsy MAHARDY. Prof E.M. CHILDS, late of Montana, and the widow MASSEY were married at the residence of L.S. BYRD, Muldrow, I.T. on Friday last New teacher, J.J. CORBERT Jr for new boys school Mrs John SANDERS presented her husband with a bouncing girl baby Sunday night last. Mother and child doing well, but John's condition is precarious. 31 oct 1889 Ed TAYLOR wears a smile this morning as broad "as all outdoors". He received a telegram yesterday evening from his wife in Iowa announcing a safe arrival of a 12 pound boy. Miss Ella ROBERSON, of Canadian District, Cherokee Nation, secured the first prize for best white lady rider, and MIss Sallie GRAYSON, Coweta, Creek Nation, secured first prize for best colored lady rider. E.R. RAULISON, won a MItchel Wagon in the Phoenix Prize Gift Died- Mrs Sally COACH after a lingering and painful illness. A member of the Methodist church and leaves a husband and children...the youngest babe two months. 7 nov 1889 Col WATTERS, of Kalamazoo, Mich, is in the city. The Col commanded the first Indian regimetn, Creeks, during the late war. He has been away for a quarter of a century Ft Gibson- Mrs Henry EIFFERT has been down ___ ___ to visit her daughter, Mrs MATHERSON. Mr L.R. NASH and wife are boarding on the hill now. Or rather on one of the hills, as our town is a little Rome. Bessie Byrne HOWARD joined the Presbyterian Church Sunday last. She is seven years old. Mr H.C. MEIGS is having a barn put up on his place. The last of Ft Gibson Soldiers leave for Plattsburg, New York on Monday

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