MARLOW is a small town on the
line of the C. R. I & P. R'y in the Indian Territory, twenty-nine
miles south of Chickasha. Has a bank, capital of $10,000, three hotels,
one weekly paper "The Marlow Register." Town located in a fine oak grove
country, rolling prairie with scattering oak groves. Soil rich, sandy loam.
Crops, corn, oats, etc., United States Express Co. and Western Union telegraph.
C. HARRIS, post-master.
Bank of Marlow The, capital $20,000,
W. H. PAYNE, president; H. L. JARBOE, jr., cashier
BECHTOL, I. P., agt United States
Ex and C R I & P R'y Cos
BUTT, J. J., grocer
CHAPEL, T. J., propr City Hotel
DOWNS & SMYTHE ( W. L. DOWNS,
O. S. SMYTHE), livery
GAUNT, J. W., general merchandise
GILKEY Bros. ( A. S. and W. H.
GILKY), hardware
HAMILTON, A. M., propr Hamilton
House
HIXON, B. R., shoemaker
JARBOE, H. L. Jr., ins agt.
London and Lancashire, fire, Liverpool, Eng; Springfield Fire and Marine
Ins. Co., Mass; N. Y. Life, of N. Y.
KELLY, S. D., billiard hall
LEDDY, M., furniture
LOLLY, C. C., confectioner
MCNEESE, W. G., druggist
Marlow Register, T. D. JONES,
A. L. VENDIVER, editors and proprs
PRICE & HUDSON, meat market
SMYTHE, A. B., dry goods
SMYTHE, O. S., hotel
STARLEY, J. F., druggist
STEWART, W. B., general merchandise
THOMAS, T. A., merchandise
THOMPSON, W. C., merchandise
TIM, W. P., barber
WALKER, O. C. & Co. (O. C.
and A. D. WALKER), dry goods