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Show ii mm i w vi :fni,n I W -fW v vy 5 Uii , asa an. Villi " ! " M4K Thrift v Condition f - i "Vi- - - The Smith 1: I . . '" Si ! J. kmf f l ofliceaud .;) N'oInoii. X I .... V fill) ' ' : ru, f; ;' . Hlkipo;! ' sal-- s department are at 526, and whose dockyards and slaughter houses cover an area of ten acres at Htisler'g mill ou state street, between Thirteenth aud Fourteenth South, connected by private switch with all railroads entering the city. The plant, which was recent!erected at a cost of $25,000, has every modern improvement, hath for the prompt trade and the preservation of their meats in the primest condition, and their cold storage, cooling rooms, etc., are not surpassed iu any city, while their daughter house work is done hi the most careful and cleanly man- uer. Live stock iH i,,.i, uie "u8ut uu .i by experts and onl v the choicest animals are secured insuring the highest quality 0f meats to be found iu any part 0f our country. To the trade throughout the entire state the company quotes the clos-eprices and delivers all u.eats in the primest condition, while thev also sell the finest of salted and aired meats, lard etc. In their city branch they cater to the trade aud carry a line sto-- k of their productions, selling at very moderate prices and promptly delivering all orders, their very large aud steadily increasing. The ortieers of the company are: Mr. A, Koland, president and manager, who has been one of our most respected residents for the past quarter of a century, and Mr. Arthur Pitts, secretary, who is one of Salt Lake City's native sons. 330 Ht;ite t- 5Sr ' advantages of hupportiug home industries, iu preference to supporting those whose i'ltcrcstsare pot local. Among the bea conducted of all our food industries is the Murray Meat and Livestock company, whoe business was founded 14 years ago, anJ has been very buccessful and whose ! 1 . i ! - Nt'Ivm say-tha- ft ' ' TheSwedisi: uloo' .owned by Nelson & N'elson, is a neat, clean establish nient. hend(iinr' af.ir the Scandinavian element. The Messrs. Nelson are both r sj. rv lien tsii tiiseners or eminent pedigree. They are doing a good f ins, iv trade and are always futind to be there with the bpi.e- , a S:i goods. "v fiueai wun in ineir line its can be rounu. This resort is in the Hagley i! on State st reet t. ' '" , l$iiillins. The above out shows the row of build ;aled the Murray State bank and a tiB owned by Dr. II. J. Smith. Dr. brick rooming house in the rear, all bet Smith haB been located here for uiaoy longing to hi'. Jt is needless to Dr. Smith is a skilled The years and is the oldest dentist in town His phenomenal success ia evidenced by name he lias built up for himself is a the buildings he has put up and the anjlieient guarantee. Personally Dr. .property acquired- Dr. Smith has man- Smith is of an extremely pleasant dispohis sucCc-affairs so aged ful'y that he sition, never failing to see the funny side has succeeded in amassing a snug little of things and ib ways ready to take fortune. The Dewey restaurant, the and give a joke. Dr Smith haB always dental office, the adjoining residence, ben public spirited and in the lead for the two story bricK block, where is lo- building up the town. , i':- - Vf- V I' . fr 3 $ i:lti;il to Auj in h State. 4- $ f '- si - , yTV Sin UMLW2 f V ifc - , " h4 aud every industry is cm id oa here with len.HtkabJe energy and oterprise. That being the case it only need the people to appreciate thony.ghly the. i r- : . ' 1. . 6i'-- i n't ' .. ' XX i The Murray Meat ami I.Ue Stcok Co, As a state I'taU is slf Cfiutainel trf, telephone ht . Outline Cut of the Fucade of the New School liuilJing. st I Wurenski's nloro. .1. The Warenski grocery, located on Stale street, is not only one of the best and in theciiy, but is noted for the very supemost progressively conducted rior grade of goods, it sells at very moderate prices and its very large trade is 's-iA.isteadily increasing. It is the oldest store in this part of the country and its p proprietor, E. J. Warenski, is a thorough grocer, well posted in every detail of the trade, a keen buyer in the best markets, and a gentlemen of sound integrity, who is highly regarded in business circles and by hi patrons. He carries at all times a very large and constantly assorted stock of imported and domestic, staple and fancy groceries, table delicacies, dairy pro.lucts, cheese, canned goo Is, provisions and the purest tees, coffees mid spice to be obtained in the city. Hisstock New Building Completed. of grocers sundries is always complete and his qualities will always be found at ti e top and his prices at the bottom, while orders are delivered by wagon to all has necefsitat-eThe Murray Schools. attendance in the That the Murray school are n the using of these hattment ro m 8 parts of the city. He has the best brand of beer, liquors and cigars constantly on and abreast of the very best in the and the same will he used principally for hand. Makes a specialty of furnishing puregoodsfor family use. A large stock Cameo county is evidenced in many ways. That the grade of beginnt rs. We have now a of the oldest brandies and whiskies in town. Whisky fourteen years old. Nothing And now is the time the school board is ellicient and diiiii school-ag- e hud. be can 763. better population of When the dear little its duty is also clearly shon. The The corps of teachers m us foltews: Fills his parentis hearts board, consisting of Janes Godfrey, G. M. Munifortl, principal VI. E.Steffen-seni Witl i,ii,.ti..u, Vtlp u....vat;-cJ. L. Brown, MariretU Edwards, chairman; J. C. Gaboon, treasurer: 11. JOy, A nd W. Brown, secretary; has shown itself a Mary Helm, Martfsrttt- - Harr, Maria (he 6 eet faced girl. harmonious .vorking corps. They have Worthy, Alice Godfrey; Alice Stevens, With abroad gauge smile completed three additional rooms in the Mrs. Salamon, Mrs. Stocking, Miss FanHanda mamma the taffy basement of the big building, which were nie Muruil, Miss Lizzie Brown. The Tn gorge his style. left unfinished at the lime of building, latter two teach tit the west side branch ; by Uooring, plastering, etc. The increase school. And why this is thus groi-erie- s ill" fD d Murray Drug? Comitany. ing the Christmas holiday the opera house block burned to the ray Drug comp ny,whose elegant store ground, Dr. Ferebee being the only in Murray opera house building is one man who carried a dollars worth of the bright and attractive places in the of fire insurance. Dr. Ferebee city. Dr. V. E. Ferrebee, the proprietor, was educated at the great John who is also one of our most prominent and college and practicing physicians, is one of our most Hopkins Hospital Baltimore inat Hisi a graduate of popular citizens. the University of Maryland and is one firmary and college of physicians, of the busiest men in Murray in hisjdual and suigeons. Dr. Ferebee served capacity of druggist, and doctor. II is live years in the cavalry service of drugstore was established It years ago the United States army as physicand has ever been esteemed a most reian aud surgeon and gained valualiable piece for pure, fresh drugs and No feature of business in Murray exceeds in attractiveness that of the Mur- accurate prescriptions, whi jh latter department is Dr. Ferrebee's great specialty. The store is fully stocked with all kinds of toilet articles, physicians' and surgeons' appliances and sanitary goods of various descriptions. Not the last among the attractions ef the store is the handsome soda fountain. Dr. VV. Ferrebee came to Murray in 1892 buying t the' drug bum-nesof LJarraclaugh, which was located where the Sandy drugstore in now, this wa in Julv ami dur 1 , cb rt IS. has his (T : km - 1 n r f purpose f studying special branches of his profession in which he is very thorough and up to date. fete II We all shall know, When we see the presents Laid out iu a row. Oh! it sets us back To a far away time, Iu the good old days Of the gone " lang syne'". PAW'ji . J" been east twice for the j f Ferebee has Dr. S 4 ble experince. Since coming to Murray Dr. Ferebee has built up an iuriieuce piactice among all classes wi ih whom he is very popular; he also conducts a large drug store, in the rear of which he office. t. ; j - f it L4 F -- If V . M - JO ir P50;r r it i a- 4 l!ler f 'i 15ros. IMaee. '.if When we Christmas morning Were first to awake, Aud swear by the rood, And the great "ceuter stake" That we had always been good. And we needed the cake. Feller Uros place, on the corner of Stale and Murray streets, is a large The Leader has an expert salesman ships, and convenient to the tiavehng public. roomy place, fitted up in bought out Mike Fitzgerald the place has been enlarged in Mr. David Schwarts, of Chicago. If Since the Feller Btyle, The boys are thrifty and have by fair treat you need clothing of any kind visit the and remodeled in ment worked up B nice Iraile. Allien, uooirey huh mkuij-blLaa ler and yod will be sure to ste good and peaceable boys, generous and hospitable to a degree Ihey treat everygood hearted and honest goods, kind treatment and low prices. body alike and tend strictly to business. They are as town for helping the along in its progress boys as can be found and are always in ive ascendency. On Wednesday Dec. 23 the Ke first-dim- s. e AVilliams' Meat Iarket. cured nieits, beefs, mutton, pork, belogn, breakfast and nalt bacon, ham sauste; also le if lard, smoked articles, to. Poultty a specialty. He lias pt rchased a new steam chopping machine, and other machinery which makes a great im provement in his business. He delivers (o all parts of the town Mr. Lorenzo Williams has been in the butcher business some 10 years, lie auu naries esi were in partnership for a time, but a year ago they severed connection. Sinco that time Mr. Williams has worked up a good trade and is do. iug a lire business. He is a shrewd the buyer and always choicest meats for his customers whidi is the secret of hissuetvss He keeps all kinds of fresh mid lief Society of South Cottonwood Ward had a surprise ou Walter S. Atwood who leaves for a mission to the northern states on Deo, 30 1903. There was a sociable crowd aud a very nice time waa rendered . They had a very uice program after hich they present- - .! 1' T l "". , , i i there tm -- 2. 4 I . 1 i'f e The Carlson Block. the enterprising young bicycle man, who opened a bicycle and novelty eh op south of O. Sadder'e store, a year ago, has just recently completed y brick building, located opposite the Eagle office, in which he Ins new Iihh located hi shop. He is an energetic young man and had the good fortune t o msrry a charming young lady just is he was ready to move into his new build, inc. Mr. Carlson has a large stock of bicycles, musical instruments, eto., and runs a general repair shop. Clocks anil watches repaired, key fitting and sewFimil Carlson, 1 two-stor- It"-'- -'' ' fTi'' ing machines repaired. Murray illiat Arrrnrilliic In Orrlpr. KilBfMtlon. - Somehow seem t Mr. w lilted with gloom that cntinot ImmIik Mrs. Wick wire Why don't you po t Dr. llnwl.'k'g. He him one of those tieu Unit one can swallow, vIim Hu- lijrlii Iiiihitmiimli ,S hi trial. - told win in limil, mi tvoulil I'" sinnll ctiinigii in go iiiio I ii I ' i I. -- all. ni .. i, IxchaiiK. ,o, , i....,i.i . eganipauernanuinepiaceisa Hi-'l- . The Murray Exchange is the oldest establishment of its kind in thow n .,.,.;...... ... V Vi r. 1111 UIU ,1,1,1 IL.UI r n. , IU, J IIC TV.-i- See here tuiics ho the Kondt'ontrnctor tiingnlv) 1 l f: i,v?t an'7-- respecia 1'he place was first ble pleasure resort opened by Harry llnyees but is now . , .. . , owneu ami run uy Mr. J. w. Mr. Cahcon is one of our promitient businessmen, being interested in many t'""" I A 1 IT llishop Orson Sanders and wife, Couneelor ('.0. $tet)iiion and wife, JohiiC. Labi um and his wife, who is the president of the Keleil Society and her two councchirs: Mrs. and MV-i- ( ult'r y.D. II, Thomps-hosthe people and tried to establit-- a The Murray Hospital. Moffat in and but wife, David Turner and on the plan, The above picture hows the Murray pital . wife. Mr. tneans.dis-mityedno tint wax, Miss (iillen.D. Brint-o- n by failed, he and reKid-ncthis in Hospital and Hr. Jones A little over a jenr ago Dr. Jones K. Bird and famiW. state on and east faces renidence wife, The front. erected a handsome two story structure street while the Hospital a little ways ly. which is now known as the Murray Hoe back faces north on the side street . Mrs Shaw and Boa. Mrs. Jones pital. The building is steam heated, .lutitm cmne toMurniv: ii f,'- " t,. v""""" . . . Mis .:.. .....i ....I Hiidi.t Handera -Godfrey, l or I. ok- - ..iien.u.i.y eight years ago for the purpose which Hurwh n,od..rn Mrs, all latest appliances the Mr. Owen fnuipiH.io, Dr. Fereb.e. ' i,g after the patientsof fo.H.d in an up to date institution of Lahruin. are in -month several while the later pent this kind. Of course the wise acres ,l. :: the east. Murray wb growing rap d y such an institution, in Mur- cheedthal could 'T Elder Warren H. I yon, who a few and doom n BUR spuai, aiium neier pnj, Mo months sko went on a mission to attend to the needs of nil the people ray, clow to Salt Ijnke; but the place ha South Africa, and Is filling the posimany of Dr. Jones friend consequently tion of president of that mission, . i . mteriirisis and nlaa foun I in the li,,n taxed to its utmost caiiMOi!)- end -... writes Interestingly ropardlng condi... l ,A , Kt htm W remain m ,f nmv.,.,n.. nl,.ltel forth ' " " " ' I'"1" "n" tions ihere. He Is very much pleased and th. up building of the town, did and for which decioa j i lie with the and hetjRH m rreli. With untiring zeal, he rout". Dr. Jones vi ll soon country ami th people. anJ Mr Cahoon owns the opera horn or ll wlm an ail.lilion the enjoys his labors to a great extent of in a good deal of rowrty. ih iiuvet-ieun an excel- ere. - - Imil.linif III' P 'J " ..... II I ,1 ,r ,a ..w n HHUilH III nil old son of James jme ty p oud. Johny, the Three jesrs sgo Dr. Jones pen, ut Murray prac.t, t I arson, Is down with typhoid fever. lt, Kettmg the new Dr. June, is a g ra, lu a o wrWkLrrf;7n-Lw in a of need hospital U. Brorin ' indited here and always a Mr, Orsou Sanders has Just returned (a.n. nieihcal M..,..la. Dr. of our to n. Mr. CaHK,n the foundation of the big smel- Mu,ray, ni Mnho. He has accepted a posiof young almvethe . A average Ijon.s.s manvfrieiK S testifv lliat he is a Rood, Uu. VM p,,,, Mnt tion with the Smith Jordan Milling j linn(.Vt, siM liberm. rwial.ta fellow and the .u.mhih. t plijsiciai.a Dr. Jones called wveral meetings company, and will buy up wheat for ,,l,jc positions he has held prove his the company throughout Idaho. uitegnty. . riMS I . . ""I if-- ! i -..... .... . ed uroiner aiwodu wuu qu. supThey then had a dulici iu-w some ere There games played per. and the party broke up about 11:30 I he o'clock. were following every day. except Sunday. High est pric jiaid for best mutton, pork and oultry. I ,,,, . ' i : .orp'-ralio- j ' ... l , r fi-- i |