In business addresses, MEB is Mining Exchange Building. CB is Cardin Building (the Security Bank Building of the 50’s). NOTE: on address searches, I have standardized on abbreviated directions. E.g., look for S Main instead of South Main. Addresses are listed like this: 826 NW K. Make sure you put the direction before the street.
| Business Name | Business Address | Date First Seen There | Business Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harmon's Dental Parlors | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon "Over Fred's Grocery, room C" |
| Kennedy and Dowling Milliners | Unknown | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon "North side of the Five and Ten Cent Leader" |
| Blue Front Meat Market | N Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon |
| 2 D's Cafe | Unknown | 1908 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon "The best chilli in Miami" |
| Bon Ton Restaurant | Unknown | 1908 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Kinkaid and Tartar Blacksmiths | SE A | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Miami Real Estate & Insurance Co. | 17 N Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon, room 10 |
| J.L. Talbot Hardware | 23 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. According to the Miami Record-Herald, sold out in 1917 to E.J. Bigham. |
| Oklahoma Real Estate Co. | 17 N Main | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Fribley-Babcock Building, room 5 |
| Fred Lykins Grocery | Unknown | 1908 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon |
| G.C. Hanna Transfer | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| S. B. Dobson and Sons | Unknown | 1908 | Wholesale | Ottawa County Beacon. "The ice makers" |
| Shriver Realty Co. | Unknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| A.E. Martin, Contracting Architect | Uniknown | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| V.S. Hayes, Veterinarian | Moore Hotel | 1908 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Robinson and Wills Clothing Co. | 15 N Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. By end of 1909, were calling themselves Model Clothiers. |
| Joe's Shoe Shop | 27 S Main | 1908 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. "Opposite post office" |
| Lincoln School | Unknown | 1908 | Misc | Centennial book. |
| Beck Building | 26 S Main | 1908 | Building | Miami Herald-Record. 24-28. Home of post office. |
| Durant-Talbot Building | 1 S Main | 1908 | Building | 50 x 80 feet, two stories. Brick. |
| Wilson Paint and Wallpaper Building | 100 N Main | 1909 | Building | Originally built by Mrs. Annie Green for her millinery |
| Pastime Theater | 1 S Main | 1909 | Theater | Seen on a 1910 post card. |
| T.G. Allen Jeweler | Unknown | 1909 | Retail, Services | The Live Wire. |
| The Live Wire | Unknown | 1909 | Misc | Started in N Miami (Commerce), then Afton, finally Miami. In 1917, moved to Picher and became the Oklahoma Republican. |
| Central Hotel | Unknown | 1909 | Hotel | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Berkshire and Wildman Furniture | Unknown | 1909 | Retail, Services | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Miami Cigar and Tobacco Co. | Unknown | 1909 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. "located in English Music Company's rooms" aka House of Good Smokes |
| Claude Jones Photography | Unknown | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Southerland Investment Co. | Central | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Formerly Kepner and Southerland. |
| Empire Bakery | Unknown | 1909 | Retail, Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Bought out in January 1911, renamed the Bon Ton. |
| W.H. Laue Produce Co. | S Main and SE 1st | 1909 | Retail, Wholesale | Ottawa County Beacon. The Live Wire in 1911 gave his address at 515 S Main. |
| Pence & Myers Grocery | Unknown | 1909 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon. Fred Lykins' former grocery. Mott building. |
| Miami Plumbing Co. | Unknown | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Pipkin Barber Shop | Unknown | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Glove Factory | Unknown | 1909 | Manufacturer | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Starlight Theater | Unknown | 1909 | Theater | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Bet Seay's cafe | N Main | 1909 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon. Corner of Main and N. 1st. |
| Dew Drop Barber Shop | Unknown | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Durbin Pool Hall | Unknown | 1909 | Misc | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Lyric Theater | E. Central | 1909 | Theater | Ottawa County Beacon. 4th and Vine (Central and East A). In December, 1910, moved into building formerly inhabited by Hart and Parkhurst Grocery. The Live Wire mentions them in 1911. |
| H.F. Reniker and Co. | Unknown | 1909 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Searles-English Music Co. | Unknown | 1909 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Airdome | Unknown | 1909 | Theater | Ottawa County Beacon. Was closed by 1912, when reopened by J.W. Hatfield as the Auditorium. Mentioned in 1914 as hosting a show by the Miami band. |
| W.C. Barnard, Undertaker | N Main | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Bought out Fribley and Harvey. "Rooms over Keys' furniture store" |
| Keys' Furniture House | N Main | 1909 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon |
| The Fashion Clothing Co. | Central | 1909 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. "Kepner building." A few months later, advertised as being in Robard's Building on 4th (Central). |
| J.M. Franklin Pool Hall | E. Central and A | 1909 | Misc | Ottawa County Beacon. Purchased in 1910 by Ben Dardeene |
| Winters Tailor | Unknown | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| The Franklin Smith Realty Co. | Cardin Building | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Kepner and Sutherland Investment Co. | Central | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| The Model Clothiers | 22 S. Main | 1909 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Apparently expanded into "Model Pressing Parlors" shortly afterward. |
| Miami Roller Rink | Unknown | 1909 | Misc | Ottawa County Beacon. Ed Rakestraw announced that he had purchased it from Roy Labadie. |
| Model Grocery | N Main | 1909 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Reagan and Ross Ice Cream | Moore Hotel | 1909 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| F. Stewart Sheet Metal and Tinsmith | N. Main | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. "two doors south of Tackett's secondhand store" |
| J.L. Minor Groceries | 109 N. Main | 1909 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon. NE 1st and Main. Miami Record-Herald gave address of "Minor's old stand" as 109. Miami Enterprise had them advertising as "Minors Grocery and Shoe House" in 1914. |
| Electric Theater | N. Main | 1909 | Theater | Ottawa County Beacon. Opened Feb. 9, 1909. |
| Tacket Second Hand Goods | N Main | 1909 | Retail, Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Also shoe repair. NE 1st and Main. |
| C.E. Long Furniture | Unknown | 1909 | Retail, Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Repairs, too. And apparently jewelry. Purchased from J.O Edwards. |
| The Idle Hour Theater | Unknown | 1909 | Theater | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Reagan and Wilson's Cafe | Unknown | 1909 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Billy's Transfer | Unknown | 1909 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon |
| Bud's Pressing Parlor | Unknown | 1910 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Located at Robinson and Wills' store. |
| Miami Cigar Factory | S Main | 1910 | Manufacturer | Ottawa County Beacon. S.H. Duncan. April, 1910, announced that they were moving to the Archer building on E. Central. |
| Henry's Cafe | S. Main | 1910 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon. Aka South Main Eating House |
| Johnson Meat Market | Unknown | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Miami Furniture Co. | N Main | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Meredith Manufacturing Co. | Unknown | 1910 | Manufacturer | Ottawa County Beacon. Mentioned their cold cream and rouge. "Mrs. Estelle Meredith has the famous Estelle complexion cream now on sale at all the drug stores in Miami" |
| Odeon Theater | SE 1st | 1910 | Theater | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| DeWoody and Company Meat Market | Unknown | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| M.B. Pooler Barber Shop | N Main | 1910 | Services | Opposite City Book Store, approximately 26 S. Main |
| Brunson's | Unknown | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Evidently a millinery. |
| Fourth Street Meat Market | Central | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Miami Record-Herald mentions them in 1916. Out of business by 1917. |
| Lowe Drug Store | Unknown | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Post Office News Stand | Main | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Announced in 1910 that it had been purchased by new buyers. |
| Pullis's | 23 S Main | 1910 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon. One door south of post office. |
| Fourth Street Barber Shop | E Central | 1910 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. mentioned moving into Miami Bank Building in 1910. The Live Wire mentions Oscar Lafalier as owner in 1911. |
| Fourth Street Cafe | E. Central | 1910 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Red Cross Cleaning and Pressing Parlor | Unknown | 1910 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Located inside Harned, Wade, and Malone Store. |
| Exchange Bakery | Unknown | 1910 | Retail, Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Formerly owned by Mr. Elliott. |
| Blue Bell Restaurant | Unknown | 1910 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Young's Quick Lunch Cafe | Unknown | 1910 | Restaurant | Ottawa County Beacon. Formerly the Blue Bell Cafe. |
| Shriver and Cunningham | Unknown | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Alternate name for Alpha Pharmacy |
| Hart and Parkhurst | Unknown | 1910 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon. Out of business by the end of the year. |
| Rosenberg's Shoe Store | Unknown | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. "In the Babcock Block" Probably S Main. |
| Blanche T. Bell Music Studio | W. Central | 1910 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. Corner of Central and W A Street |
| Consumers Gas Co. | 5 N. Main | 1910 | Services | Ottawa County Beacon. |
| Smoke House Bowling Alley | Corner of Main and Central | 1910 | Misc | Ottawa County Beacon. Located inside the store. |
| Red Cross Pharmacy | 29 S Main | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Two doors south of post office |
| Trudgeon Grocery | 112 S Main | 1910 | Grocery/Market | Ottawa County Beacon. The Live Wire, 1910, showed 512 Main Street. |
| Miami Cigar Factory | E. Central | 1910 | Manufacturer | The Live Wire. Moved to Archer building on E. Central a couple months after opening on S. Main. |
| Johnson's Grocery Store | Main | 1910 | Grocery/Market | The Live Wire. "South Main" |
| The Smoke House | Main and Central | 1910 | Retail | Ottawa County Beacon. Cigars, candy. Evidently a bowling lane or lanes as well. |
| Millner-Fribley | 17-19 N main | 1910 | Retail | The Live Wire. |
| Fire Station | 120 S Main | 1910 | Public | |
| Bigham Implement Co. | 115 SE A | 1910 | Retail | Still there in 1938. 1927 city pamphlet says 113. Ottawa County Beacon doesn't mention an address. |
| Ottawa Abstract and Loan Co. | Unknown | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. |
| R.L.C. Bernard Groceries | 21 W Central | 1911 | Grocery/Market | 1927 city pamphlet |
| Charles W Sutherland Insurance | 29 S Main | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. "Opposite the P.O." |
| Oak Leaf Laundry | N Main | 1911 | Services | The Live Wire. W. Jones |


