9 oct 1890 Webber Falls- Ben HAYES and family arrived last Wednesday. They will make Webber Falls their home in the future. Death- Joe NAIL, Choctaw Indian, from S. Canadian. Was known to those in Indian Territory as he was of the Indian Police and Deputy Marshall in the Choctaw Nation. {Various stories revolving around NAIL's murder occur in future weeks' paper} 5 feb 1891 Obituary- Miss Kate WARREN died Saturday evening last. She was a primary teacher at the Harrell Institute. A native of Missouri. Her sister, Mrs J.H. GIBSON, of St Louis, was notified of her illness, but could not reach her bedside before death....will be buried at St Louis. Obituar- Albert J. GENTRY, died at Bacone University, Feb 1, at 17 years of age. Was the eldest son of William E. and Sallie GENTRY. Died- at Braggs, I.T. on Thursday last week, the little four year old child of Frank MANAHAN, who was shot and instantly killed by her brother, eight years old. The little girl was sitting on a rocking chair and the little boy picked up a winchester and while playing with it the gun discharged killing the little one. Married-at the Wellington Hotel, Sunday Feb 1, by Rev .D CROSBY, Mr Richard DOWNING to Miss Jennie JOHNSON. About fifty guests witnessed the ceremony and sat down to an elegant dinner. May they never have cause to regret the vows made at the marriage alter. Braggs has two general merchandise stores and "both are good". One is Mr J. J. PATRICK's and the other is COOKSON & MADDINS. Killed- Gov McINTOSH, Creek light-horseman, {story of the shooting} He was buried in Muskogee.