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View Ad | Campbell & Patterson | Count: 23 | First Date: 1872-06-15 | Last Date: 1873-05-15 | CAMPBELL & PATTERSON, |
Dealers in Books, Stationery and Newspapers,
East Temple St., Salt Lake City, Utah.
Orders from the country solicited.
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View Ad | James Dwyer's Book Store | Count: 2 | First Date: 1872-09-15 | Last Date: 1872-10-01 | LADIES WHO READ THE EXPONENT:
I will receive, in time for the Territorial Fair
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View Ad | James Dwyer's Book Store | Count: 8 | First Date: 1873-09-15 | Last Date: 1874-01-01 | BOOKS! BOOKS! PEOPLE IN WANT OF
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View Ad | Bible Almanac | Count: 6 | First Date: 1881-01-01 | Last Date: 1881-04-01 | 15 Cents! 15 Cents !!
BIBLE ALMANAC
For the Year of our Lord,
1881
Published by J.H. HEMAN, Salt Lake
City, Utah Territory.
Ask for it in the Book Stores. Sent by Mail Postpaid. |
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View Ad | The Contributor | Count: 1 | First Date: 1881-09-15 | Last Date: 1881-09-15 | PROSPECTUS OF
THE CONTRIBUTOR,
Representing the Young Men and Women
of Utah.
VOLUME THREE.
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SERMONS AND WRITINGS OF THE PROPHET
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Address—JUNIUS F. WELLS, Editor and
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View Ad | Agusta Joyce Crocheron | Count: 2 | First Date: 1881-12-01 | Last Date: 1881-12-15 | “WILD FLOWERS of DESERET."
BY AGUSTA JOYCE CROCHERON.
BOOK OF POEMS OF 240 PAGES. SUBJECTS: RE-
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View Ad | Bible Almanac | Count: 4 | First Date: 1881-12-01 | Last Date: 1882-01-15 | JUST ISSUED
By J. H. HEMAN,
Salt Lake City, Utah.
BIBLE ALMANAC
FOR
1882.
(Second Year.)
1S cts. per copy.
A liberal discount will be allowed to Canvas-
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A few copies of last year's Almanac for sale
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View Ad | Books by Eliza R. Snow | Count: 48 | First Date: 1883-07-01 | Last Date: 1887-12-01 | For Sale at this Office.
BOOKS BY ELIZA R. SNOW.
PRIMARY SPEAKER, Nos. 1 and 2, - 25c. per copy
MUSIC BOOK for Primary Hymn Book, 40c. “
POEMS, by E.R. Snow, Vol. 1, - $1.00 “
“ Vol. 2, containing steel engraving
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View Ad | N. D. C. Reading Room | Count: 2 | First Date: 1885-11-15 | Last Date: 1885-12-01 | THIS PAPER can be found on the
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View Ad | H. A. Hess | Count: 2 | First Date: 1889-05-15 | Last Date: 1889-06-01 | SCAMMELL’S
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View Ad | H. A. Hess | Count: 1 | First Date: 1889-07-01 | Last Date: 1889-07-01 | A COMPLETE ILLUSTRATED
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View Ad | Salt Lake Herald | Count: 3 | First Date: 1890-02-15 | Last Date: 1890-03-15 | %5000.-- In Prizes
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View Ad | Woman's Voice | Count: 3 | First Date: 1891-07-15 | Last Date: 1891-08-15 | Woman’ s Voice
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View Ad | The Woman's Tribune | Count: 18 | First Date: 1891-09-01 | Last Date: 1892-06-01 | THE WOMAN'S TRIBUNE,
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View Ad | Vincy R. Barker | Count: 4 | First Date: 1912-10-01 | Last Date: 1913-02-01 | MA P
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