Telephone switch board was located above Fair Store and remained in operation until dial came in about 1940. Operators were Mabel Castor Ulm, Rebecca Vreeland Rork.
Center left —Main Street looking north; Hindes barber shop, Hoffman Hdwe., E. Johnson Gro., Lumber Yard, Methodist Church. Right side — Bosserman's O. W. Henrichs, and old school house. |
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Roy Currie
James Currie |
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Elgin Creamery Co., started business in Murray in 1896. James Currie moved here from New York to operate the creamery. Cream stations called skim stations were located at convenient points for the farmers. Free buttermilk was available for the calling at the
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creamery, The creamery had its own ice plant and was located in the house now occupied by Dennis Lamb. James son Roy also helped for a time at the creamery. Roy later had a photograph studio in Murray and married Amy Daniel. The creamery quit business about 1904.
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