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View Ad Bazar of Fashion, Ladies Bazar Count: 1 First Date: 1872-06-01 Last Date: 1872-06-01
BAZAR OF FASHION. MRS. WILKINSON, FASHIONABE MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Millinery, Straw Goods, and all kinds of fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Sole agent for the Territory for M’me Demorest’s reliable paper patterns. Orders from the country so- licited; patterns sent by mail. Removed to the new Establishnent, 1st South St., next door west of Z.C. M.I. Wholesale Dry Goods Department.
View Ad Bazar of Fashion, Ladies Bazar Count: 5 First Date: 1872-06-15 Last Date: 1872-08-15
LADIES' BAZAR. MRS. WILKINSON, FASHIONABLE MILLINER AND DRESSMAKER. Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Millinery, Straw Goods, and all kinds of fancy and Staple Dry Goods. Sole agent for the Territory for M’me Demorest’s reliable paper patterns. Orders from the country so- licited ; patterns sent by mail. Removed to the new Establishment, 1st South St., next door west of Z.C. M.I. Wholesale Dry Goods Department.
View Ad Taylor & Cutler's Count: 11 First Date: 1872-06-15 Last Date: 1872-11-15
LADIES! ! Go to Taylor & Cutler's for Dress Goods, No- tions, etc Also the Cheapest Store for Family Gro- ceries in town. Call and see.
View Ad Taylor & Cutler's Count: 1 First Date: 1872-11-01 Last Date: 1872-11-01
NEW GOODS Suitable for the season, in linseys, flannels, and everything in the dry goods line; with choice groceries, boots and shoes; and stoves, the cheapest in town; which Ladies will do well to inspect at TAYLOR & CUTLER’S. n. 15
View Ad Dunford's Count: 11 First Date: 1872-11-01 Last Date: 1873-04-01
SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. We would respectfully call your attention to the fact, that we have one of the Largest and best Stocks of Ladies’, Misses’ and Children’s FURS in Sets, as also Capes and Collars (separate), that will be found in this City. Also a large assortment of Fine Shoes of Philadelphia and California make. The above goods we will sell at the lowest possible price. DUNFORD & SONS, SALT LAKE CITY.
View Ad Taylor & Cutler's Count: 4 First Date: 1873-04-01 Last Date: 1873-05-15
TAYLOR & CUTLER, EAST TEMPLE Street, have a Splendid Line of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, which will arrive about the First of April, selected by Mr. Cutler in New York expressly for this trade.
View Ad Taylor & Cutler's Count: 2 First Date: 1873-09-15 Last Date: 1873-10-01
TAYLOR & CUTLER Are offering Special Inducements in Prices of LADIES' FALL DRESS GOODS For the Conference Trade. Store west side East Temple street.
View Ad Bazar of Fashion, Ladies Bazar Count: 2 First Date: 1873-09-15 Last Date: 1873-10-01
LADIES, YOU ARE INVITED TO CALL At Mrs Wiikinson’s LADIES' BAZAR for fash- ionable Fall Millinery and Fancy Dry Goods and Notions. New and stylish goods continually arriv- ing. First South street, west of Z.C.M.I.
View Ad H. E. Phelps Count: 2 First Date: 1873-09-15 Last Date: 1873-10-01
GRAND CHEAP SALES FOR THIRTY DAYS NOW GOING ON. 500 Pairs Blankets, 300 Soldiers’ Overcoats, "Cavalry,” 1,000 Soldiers’ Dress Coats, $3.00 each, 500 Pairs Government Shoes, $1.25 per pair, 900 Umbrellas, “great variety,"’ $10,000 worth of Hats, 50 Dozen Pairs California Shoes, 1,000 yards Home-made Linsey, 300 Dozen Winter Gloves, variety, 100 Dozen Home-made Socks, I Defy the trade to compete with me in prices of Jewelry. I will positively sell at prices to suit customers, Rich or Poor, for thirty days, H. E. Phelps, s15 29 Main Street.
View Ad Bazar of Fashion, Ladies Bazar Count: 2 First Date: 1874-09-01 Last Date: 1874-09-15
MRS. WILKINSON Is now constantly receiving her Fall Stock of MILLINERY, Consisting of all the New Styles of Ladies’ Hats and Bonnets, Velvets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Silks, Laces, etc., together with a fine as- sortment of Ladies’ White Wear, Underwear, Children's Caps, Cloaks, Hand-made Woolen Goods, etc.
View Ad H. E. Phelps Count: 10 First Date: 1874-11-15 Last Date: 1875-04-01
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENERAL DRY GOODS. Specialty in Gloves and Home-made Socks. Large Assortment of CONEY FURS, CAPE AND MUFF,$3.50. Fine Line of LADIES’ CORSETS. H. E. PHELPS, 29 EAST TEMPLE STREET.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 6 First Date: 1874-12-01 Last Date: 1875-02-15
For CHEAP MILLINERY AND NOTIONS, GO TO Mrs. C.E. DYE’S, 19 East Temple Street. She has always on hand a large variety of LADIES', MISSES’ & CHILDREN’S HATS & BONNETS of the Latest Style. Give her a call, she will be sure to please you.
View Ad H. E. Phelps Count: 32 First Date: 1875-04-15 Last Date: 1876-08-01
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CLOTHING, BOOTS, SHOES, AND GENERAL DRY GOODS. Specialty in Gloves and Home-made Socks. Fine Line of LADIES’ CORSETS. H. E. PHELPS, 29 EAST TEMPLE STREET.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 6 First Date: 1875-09-15 Last Date: 1875-12-01
NEW ARRIVALS DAILY Of Goods for Fall and Winter wear at S.P. TEASDEL'S. Shawls in all varieties, new styles, Flannels Linseys, Waterproof goods, Corsets, &c., Underclothing for Ladies at Reduced Prices. Boys’ and Childrens’ Clothing, Hats Caps, &c., Reliable Goods, Low Prices and good attention to the wants of our patrons. S.P. TEASDEL.
View Ad Taylor & Cutler's Count: 2 First Date: 1875-09-15 Last Date: 1875-10-01
CALL AT TAYLOR & CUTLER'S AND SEE THEIR LARGE STOCK OF GROCERIES, DRY GOODS, BOOTS AND SHOES, CAPS, CLOTHING, &c., At Greatly Reduced Rates.
View Ad O. L. Eliason Count: 12 First Date: 1875-09-15 Last Date: 1876-03-01
O.L. ELIASON, DEALER IN Watches, Clocks, and Jewelry, Second South Street, Opposite Walker Brothers’ Bank. Watches and Clocks Repaired and Warranted for ONE YEAR.
View Ad Town Clock Store Count: 13 First Date: 1875-09-15 Last Date: 1876-03-15
THE KIND OF BOOTS AND SHOES EVERYBODY SHOULD WEAR Are the handsome, durable, easy-fitting and reasonable- priced articles made by the WORKINGMEN’S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, At the TOWN CLOCK STORE, 87 Main St. Repairing Done. Leather, Findings and Kit at Moderate Rates. S.P. CROMPTON, Supt.
View Ad United Order of Tailors Count: 26 First Date: 1875-09-15 Last Date: 1876-10-01
LADIES If sou want your husbands to have a good, substantia. Suit, either Home-made or Foreign, send them to the UNITED ORDER OF TAILORS They will take in payment, CASH, FLOUR, BUTTER and EGGS, F. GOSS, Supt.
View Ad Bazar of Fashion, Ladies Bazar Count: 5 First Date: 1875-09-15 Last Date: 1875-11-15
Mrs. WILKINSON Has now on hand and is constantly receiving ail the new and Elegant Fall and Winter Styles of LADIES’ HATS AND BONNETS With a Choice Assortment of Fashionable Millinery at the Ladies Bazar, 1st South St., west of Z.C.M.I. LADIES CORDIALLY INVITED to Give Her a CALL.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 13 First Date: 1875-09-15 Last Date: 1876-03-15
MILLINERY Mrs. C. E. DYE, Thanks the Ladies of Salt Lake City and Territory for their liberal patronagé. She is now prepared to ac- commodate them with all the Latest Fall and Winter Styles in Millinery and Notions, at her new Store, No. 17 Main Street. GIVE HER A CALL. Prices to suit the times.
View Ad Wm. H. Miles Count: 21 First Date: 1875-11-01 Last Date: 1876-09-01
HOME-MADE BRUSHES. Of a better quality, and as cheap as the imported article. Call at the Store of the U.O. 14th WARD, Four doors below Walker House, and examine our goods, we guarantee satisfaction, and will take pleasure in making to order, such brushes as we have not on hand. Wm. H. MILES, Supt.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 6 First Date: 1875-12-15 Last Date: 1876-03-01
AT TEASDEL'S On and after December 1st I will sell all Raisins and Currants and Christmas Fruits, cleaned and prepared, thus giving a benefit to those wishing to prepare their Mince Meat for Christmas. A full Supply of Presents for Christmas and New Year in useful and substantial items. Dried Applies, to the many inquiries: I will take more good, sound Fruit, S.P. TEASDEL, Eagle House.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 9 First Date: 1876-03-15 Last Date: 1876-07-15
Now Receiving, at TEASDEL'S The first arrival of Spring Styles, Prints, Dress Goods, Flowers, &c. Ladies will please call, as good attention to low prices, and full assortment on hand. S.P. TEASDEL, Eagle House.
View Ad Taylor & Cutler's Count: 6 First Date: 1876-03-15 Last Date: 1876-06-01
TO THE LADIES! TAYLOR & CUTLER Have just received a large stock of SPRING GOODS of all kinds, NEW STYLES PRINTS, FANCY DRESS GOODS, LADIES’ NECK TIES, and a full stock of DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, &c., which we are selling very cheap.
View Ad Town Clock Store Count: 13 First Date: 1876-04-01 Last Date: 1876-10-01
THE KIND OF BOOTS AND SHOES EVERYBODY SHOULD WEAR Are the handsome, durable, easy-fitting and reasonable- priced articles made by the WORKINGMEN’S CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, At the TOWN CLOCK STORE, 87 Main St. Repairing Done. Leather, Findings and Kit at Moderate Rates. D.M. McALLISTER, Supt.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 12 First Date: 1876-04-01 Last Date: 1876-09-15
Mrs. C.E. DYE, Is now prepared for the Spring Trade, with all the latest styles of Hats and Bonnets, and newest shades of Silks and Ribbons. Flowers in endless variety. Ladies attending Conference should call and see her fine assortment, which cannot be excelled in quality and price. 17, East Temple street. TEMPLE OF FASHION.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 28 First Date: 1876-08-01 Last Date: 1877-09-01
TEASDEL’S THE FAVORITE AND POPULAR HOUSE FOR THE LADIES, AND NOTED FOR THE REGULATION OF LOW PRICES IN FAMILY GROCERIES, DRESS GOODS, PROVISIONS, Etc.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 24 First Date: 1876-10-01 Last Date: 1877-09-01
Mrs. C. E. Dye Invites her patrons, the Ladies of Salt Lake and vici- nity, to call and inspect her New Stock of Fall and Winter Goods, having the Largest assortment in all branches of Millinery of any house in town. Ladies favoring her with a call, will find the latest Parisian Modes and most Modern Fashions of America in her Emporium. Do not forget 17, East Temple street. TEMPLE OF FASHION. Ladies attending Conference will do well to give her a call.
View Ad Woman's Commission House Count: 2 First Date: 1876-11-01 Last Date: 1876-11-15
WOMAN'S COMMISSION HOUSE IS NOW FURNISHED WITH A VARIETY OF WOOLEN GOODS, SUCH AS FLANNELS, LINSEYS, WATERPROOFS, JEANS, DOE-SKINS, YARNS, STOCKINGS, GLOVES, LADIES’ JACKETS, &c., FANCY ARTILCES, HATS, SHOES, BRUSHES, BROOMS, BUTTER, CHEESE, EGGS, FLOUR, CIDER, VINEGAR, INK, SOAPS, LAUNDRY BLUEING, ALSO A VARIETY OF MEDICINES, INCLUDING D. Huntington’s Celebrated INDIAN REMEDIES! AND THE : Oil of Artemisia, Or WILD SAGE. ALL HOME MANUFACTURE.
View Ad Woman's Commission House Count: 7 First Date: 1876-12-01 Last Date: 1877-02-15
WOMAN'S COMMISSION HOUSE IS NOW FURNISHED WITH A VARIETY OF WOOLEN GOODS, SUCH AS TWEEDS, JEANS, DOE-SKINS, WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, LADIES JACKETS, STOCKINGS, YARNS, SOCKS, GLOVES, WRISTLETS, LATEST STYLES OF FANCY WORSTED TIES, Men's Knitted Undershirts, DAMASK BED SPREADS, Rag Carpet, Felt and Straw Hats, Fancy Articles, Shoes, Satchels, Cotton Yarn, Brush- es, Brooms, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Flour, Can- ned Fruits, Tomato Catsup, Cider-Vinegar Candies, Table Salt, Tiny Trunks, Tiny Bu- reaus, Spool Stands, Laundry Blueing, Soaps, Ink, Shoe Blacking, Concentrated Lye, Silver Plating, Pottery Ware, Clothes Pins, Neats Foot Oil, Glue. ALSO A VARIETY OF MEDICINES, INCLUDING D. Huntington’s Celebrated INDIAN REMEDIES AND THE Oil of Artemisia, OR WILD SAGE, PAIN Paint. Medicines from Dr. Crockwell’s Dispenstay, SARAS SALVE, Etc. Also a Variety of Books, AL OF HOME MANUFACTURE. —
View Ad Woman's Commission House Count: 12 First Date: 1877-03-01 Last Date: 1877-08-15
WOMAN’S COMMISSION HOUSE IS NOW FURNISHED WITH 4 VARIETY OF WOOLEN GOODS, SUCH AS TWEEDS, JEANS, DOE-SKINS, WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, LADIES JACKETS. STOCKINGS, YARNS, SOCKS, GLOVES, WRISTLETS, LATEST STYLES OF FANCY WORSTED TIES, Men’s Knitted Undershirts, Damask Bed Spreads, Rag Carpet, Felt and Straw Hats, Fancy Articles, Shoes, Satchels, Cotton Yarn, Brushes, Brooms, Butter, Cheese, Eggs, Flour, Canned Fruits, Tomato Catsup, Cider-Vine- gar, Candies, Table Salt, Tiny Trunks, Tiny Bureaus, Spool Stands, Laundry Blueing, Soaps, Inks, Shoe Black- jog, Concentrated Lye, Silver Plating, Pottery Ware, Clothes Fins, Neatsfoot Oil, Glue, R. Matthews & Co’s Essence of Jamaica Ginger Morgan's Honey, Iron Brackets made from native ore Door Mats, Toy Table and Spool Stands, Sole Leather’ and other Trunks, Gents’ Fine Shirts and Woolen Overshirts, Fine Table Salt, Band Boxes and Dixie Cotton.
View Ad Woman's Commission House Count: 3 First Date: 1877-09-01 Last Date: 1877-10-01
WOMAN'S COMMISSION HOUSE IS NOW FURNISHED WITH A VARIETY OF WOOLEN GOODS, SUCH AS TWEEDS, JEANS DOE-SKINS, WATERPROOFS, FLANNELS, LINSEYS STOCKINGS, YARNS, SOCKS, GLOVES, WRISTLETS, LATEST STYLES OF FANCY WORSTED TIES, R. Matthews & Co’s Essence of Jamaican Ginger HOME-MADE WOOLEN BATTING, NEW ZEALAND FLAX SEED.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 24 First Date: 1877-09-15 Last Date: 1878-09-01
Mrs. C. E. DYE, Invites all Ladies visiting Conference, also Ladies of Salt Lake City, to call at her Palace of Fashion, No. 17, East Temple Street, and examine her New Stock of Milli- nery Goods, in all its branches, from the most exquisite Parisian styles to the cheapest American products. In connection with the above, Ladies’ Hair Work in all its branches. Good work guaranteed.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 5 First Date: 1877-09-15 Last Date: 1877-11-15
VISITORS TO CONFERENCE Amply Repaid by Visiting TEASDEL'S FOR FAMILY SUPPLIES FOR FALL AND WINTER WEAR.
View Ad Schwartz' Store Count: 14 First Date: 1877-09-15 Last Date: 1878-04-01
NOTICE TO THE LADIES. THE BEST AND CHEAPEST STORE TO BUY YOUR DRY GOODS, IS AT SCHWARTZ' STORE, Opposite the Herald Office. Remember all.
View Ad Rowe's Boots and Shoes Count: 26 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1878-10-15
ROWE’S CELEBRATED HOME-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Big Boot, Main Street. NO CHEAP SHODDY GOODS KEPT.
View Ad John C. Cutler Count: 4 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1877-11-15
SPECIAL TO THE LADIES. Call at the Constitution Building, Salt Lake City, and ex- amine the large stock of goods just received from the Mill, consisting of Fine White and Colored Yarns, Flan- nels, Linseys, Etc. JOHN C. CUTLER. AGENT.
View Ad French Hair Store Count: 64 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1880-06-15
FRENCH HAIR STORE. Ladies are requested to call and examine the mast complete assortment of Curls, Braids, Switches, Etc. at Reduced Prices. All kinds of Hair Work made up in the most Artistlo style. Cash paid for Human Hair and Combings. JOSEPHINE GREGORY, Salt Lake City. 97 Kimball Block.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency Count: 20 First Date: 1877-10-01 Last Date: 1878-08-15
The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency. Knitting Factory for first class home-made Socks and Stockings of all Kinds, call at the Factory on First South Street, a few doors west of Jennings’ corner. Orders from the country at wholesale or retail, filled promptly. GEO. A. LUKE & Co., Proprietors.
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 20 First Date: 1877-12-01 Last Date: 1878-09-15
THE LADIES Are invited to call and inspect the stock of Home Manufactured Goods IN THE OLD CONSTITUTION BUILDING, Where they can find all kinds of Woolen Goods, Linseys, Yarns, Blankets, Shawls, Hosiery, Waterproofs and Fancy Articles of all descriptions. MINNIE HORNE, CLERK.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 12 First Date: 1877-12-01 Last Date: 1878-05-15
HOLIDAYS! Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Years CAN BE SUPPLIED WITH CURRANTS AND RAISINS READY CLEANED, WITH FULL Choice Stock of Groceries, AT TEASDEL'S.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Factory Count: 22 First Date: 1877-12-15 Last Date: 1878-11-15
THE LAMB KNITTING FACTORY, FOR ALL KINDS OF Home-Made Socks and Stockings. CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF, ON SECOND SOUTH STREET, Opposite the 13th Ward Meat Market. Mrs. H. E. STRICKLAND.
View Ad A. Rumel Count: 30 First Date: 1878-03-15 Last Date: 1879-05-15
| Home Industrial Straw Manufactory. Mrs. A. RUMEL, Wishing to accommodats her patrons, the Ladies of Salt Lake City and Vicinity, has Removed her Show and Saleroom to No. 49 MAIN STREET, Two doors south of Jennings’ Corner, and respectfully invites the friends of Home Industry, and the Public gen- erally, to call and examine her stock of Hats made from the latest Parisian style and shape. Ladies will also find a variety of Imported Hats and Bonnets, with every, thing pertaining to a first-class Millinery Establishment- at moderate prices. and Panama, Leghorn and Straw Hats, Cleaned, Dyed Altered.
View Ad P. Shwartz Count: 30 First Date: 1878-04-15 Last Date: 1879-07-01
NOTICE TO ALL! P. SHWARTZ Has removed, with his entire New Stock of FANCY & STAPLE DRY GOODS, Opposite the Salt Lake House, and will sell as Cheap or Cheaper than ever. REMEMBER ALL.
View Ad M . L . Morris Count: 2 First Date: 1878-05-01 Last Date: 1878-05-15
MRS. M. L. MORRIS Wishes to announce to her former patrons and others that she CLEANS, REMODELS AND DYES STRAW AND TUSCAN HATS. LEGHORN made a specialty. Ladies’ own material made up. Residence—One block west and half a block south of Court House.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 6 First Date: 1878-06-01 Last Date: 1878-08-15
LADIES VISIT TEASDEL'S FOR Fans, Parasols, Flowers, Ribbons, Lawns and Dress Good, knowing they get Served the Best and CHEAPEST IN THE CITY.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 6 First Date: 1878-09-01 Last Date: 1878-11-15
DRIED APRICOTS. THE HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID AT TEASDEL'S. Delivery Wagons will call, by leaving the Address at Store.
View Ad Musser Count: 5 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1878-11-15
MRS. MUSSER Will be pleased to see her friends at her MILLINERY and NOTION STORE South of the Old Constitution Buildings, East Temple Street. Professor Bell’s Telephone, and Professor Edison’s Electric Pen, for multiplying letters and all kinds of blanks are on exhibition. No charge for explaining their uses.
View Ad The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency Count: 9 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1879-02-01
The Lamb Knitting Machine Agency. Knitting Factory for first class home-made Socks and Stockings of all kinds, call at the Factory on First South Street, a few doors west of Jennings’ corner. Orders from the country at wholesale or retail, filled promptly. GEO. A. LUKE & Co., Proprietors.
View Ad C. E. Dye Count: 92 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1882-07-01
PALACE OF FASHION, No 11 EAST TEMPLE ST MRS. C. E. DYE, Desires the Ladies of Salt Lake and those visiting the City, to call at her Show Rooms and see her New Stock of MILLI- NERY. The latest and most stylish modes of Hats and Bon- nets, in Straw, Felt and Velvet. Also, a nice selection in Flowers, Feathers, Plushes, Velvet and Ribbons in the latest shades and stripes. Country Dealers, please Call Ladies’ Hair Work in all its branches. Good Work Guaranteed !
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 12 First Date: 1878-09-15 Last Date: 1879-03-01
WINTER GOODS DAILY ARRIVING. Shawls, Dress Goods, Blankets, Flannels and Ladies’ Coats, every variety, AT TEASDEL'S
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 7 First Date: 1878-10-01 Last Date: 1879-01-01
New Goods for the Fall and Winter 1878, AN Immense Stock of those cheap and durable white and red, twilled and plain FLANNELS, just received from the Provo Mill. Also Dress Flannels, Waterproofs, Linseys, Blankets, Jeans, Yarns, Cloths, Double, Single and Shoulder Shawls, Trunks, Brooms, Tinware, Shoes Dixie Cotton Batting, and other goods, at the Commission House. OLD CONSTITUTION BUILDING. MINNIE HORNE, CLERK.
View Ad Deseret Tanning & Manufacturing Association Count: 9 First Date: 1878-11-01 Last Date: 1879-03-01
John Taylor, Pres’t. Wm. Jennings, Vice-Pres't. DESERET TANNING & MANUFAC'G ASSOCI'N, Manufacturers and Dealers in BOOTS, SHOES AND LEATHER. TANNERY, 19th Ward, Salesroom and Factory, at the "BIG BOOT!" 87 East Temple Street, Salt Lake City. All those who desire to aid home manufac- ture, and at the same time purchase Boots and Shoes of the most reliable quality, at the most Moderate Prices, should call or address orders to WM. H. ROWE, SUPERINTENDENT.
View Ad John C. Cutler Count: 17 First Date: 1879-01-15 Last Date: 1879-09-15
SOMETHING NEW--HOME-MADE. Snell's Soap, warranted First Class, 3 Bars for 25 Cents. Harris’ Soap, - - 3 Bars for 20 Cents. Washboards, (Zinc) - - - 35 Cents each Brooms, - - - - - 35 Cents each A FULL STOCK OF YARNS, JEANS, ALSO Cassimeres $1.00 to $1.25 per Yard. TRUNKS. Etc. JOHN C. CUTLER, Agent, Old Constitution Building.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 11 First Date: 1879-03-15 Last Date: 1879-08-15
NEW SPRING COODS ARRIVING DAILY, IN THE LATEST NOVELTIES Ladies’ Bows in Silk and Lace. Ties a large variety. Collars, Cuffs and Ribbons, an ex- cellent variety. New Style. Dress Goods. And in fact everything you want in general merchandise. Conference visitors, call at TEASDEL'S
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 21 First Date: 1879-09-01 Last Date: 1880-07-01
AT TEASDEL’S SALT LAKE CITY. Special departments for Gent’s Clothing and Carpets, Ladies and Children’s Shoes, Dry Goods, Shawls and Domestics, Groceries, Hardware and Stoves. DRIED FRUITS of all CLASES WANTED. S.P. TEASDEL.
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 4 First Date: 1879-10-01 Last Date: 1879-11-15
NEW GOODS. HOME-MADE for the fall of 1879 Young ladies Single shawls, Ladies Single and Double Shawls, New styles in Stripe and Check Dress Flannels, New. Style Check Waterproofs, new Styles in Linseys. Fine White Yarn 2 and 3 ply fur Ladies and Baby Stockings, Grey and White Blankets, Plain White, Red and Blue Flannels Twille Red, White and Grey Flannel, Wool Batting, Snell’s Soap, Brooms, Trunks, Brushes, and other Home Made Goods. MINNIE HORNE, Clerk, 0ld Constitution Building, Salt Lake City.
View Ad Old Constitution Building Homemade Goods Count: 5 First Date: 1879-12-01 Last Date: 1880-02-01
NEW HOME-MADE GOODS, For Sale at the Old Constitution Building, Salt Lake City. Plain Centre Shawls, Fine Grey, Red and White Yarn, Plain Grey Flannel, Check Waterproof, Mottled Blankets, Shoulder Shawls, Red Twilled Flannel. Fine White Flan. nel. Etc. Making our Stock of Woolen Goods Com- plete. MINNIE HORN, Clerk.
View Ad John C. Cutler Count: 97 First Date: 1880-02-15 Last Date: 1884-03-15
A LARGE STOCK. OFF HOME MADE TRUNKS for sale by JOHN C. CUT- LER, Agent of the PROVO WOOLEN MILLS, Old Constitution Building, also Home-Made Bankets, Brown Yarn, Cotton Batting, Flannels, White Yarns, Wool Batting, Shawls, Colored Yarns, Brooms, Linseys, Cassimeres; Washboards, Jeans, Tweeds, Brushes, &c.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 63 First Date: 1880-07-15 Last Date: 1883-03-01
AT TEASDEL’S SALT LAKE CITY. Special Departments for Gent’s Clothing and Carpets, Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes, Dry Goods, Shawls and Domestics, Groceries, Hard- ware and Stoves. DRIED FRUITS OF ALL CLASSES WANTED. S.P. TEASDEL.
View Ad Geo. Dunford Count: 52 First Date: 1880-09-15 Last Date: 1882-12-01
THE LADIES Of Salt Lake City and vicinity will find the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK of BOOTS, SHOES & SLIPPERS, Also, full and desirable lines, best brands Children’s Fine Shoes, To be found in the West. Your Orders are Solicited. GEO. DUNFORD.
View Ad Wm. G. Heberhart Count: 3 First Date: 1881-03-01 Last Date: 1881-04-01
WM.G. HEBERHART, Druggist and Pharmacist, 44 EAST TEMPLE STREET, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH, DEALER IN DRUGS, Medicines and Chemicals, Toilet Articles, Perfu- mery, and a complete line of goods usually kept in a first class Drug Establishment. All guaranteed to be pure and fresh and will be sold at the most reasonable prices. Special attention given to Physician’s Prescriptions and Family Recipes.
View Ad Cutler's Commission Store Count: 19 First Date: 1881-06-15 Last Date: 1882-04-15
FOR SALE. Home-Made SILK, AT CUTLER’S COMMISSION STORE.
View Ad Knitting Factory Count: 19 First Date: 1882-11-15 Last Date: 1883-09-15
KNITTING FACTORY, On 1st W. St., Bet. 2d and 3d W. Next Door South of W. H. Hooper's. Men's Socks, Ladies’ and Childrens’ Stockings, Infants Knitted Shirts and Shoes, Ladies’ and Children’s Hoods, etc. Family Knitting done on Reasonable Terms. CAROLINE C. RALEIGH, 19th WARD, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH.
View Ad Teasdel's Count: 208 First Date: 1883-03-15 Last Date: 1891-12-15
Special to the Ladies. AT TEASDEL’S Will be found the latest styles and productions in LACES, RUCHES, EMBRODERIES, FANS, GLOVES, PARASOLS, RIBBONS, COLLARS, TIES, And an elegant assortment of DRY GOODS: Special department for Ladies’ Misses’ and In- fant’s Shoes. 112, 114, 116, 118 East Temple Street,
View Ad B. P. Musser Count: 10 First Date: 1885-02-01 Last Date: 1885-07-01
Home-Made Silks! Home-Made Silk Dress Goods, Ottomans, Gros- grains. Brocaded and Plain Satins and Grenedines; also Handkerchiefs, For Sale at MANUFACTURERS’ PRICES, by MRS. B.P. MUSSER, Second House South of Silk Factory, Canyon Road
View Ad R. K. Thomas Count: 71 First Date: 1887-02-15 Last Date: 1890-01-15
R. K.THOMAS EAGLE EMPORIUM SALT LAKE CITY. The Leading Retail Cash House. R.K. THOMAS
View Ad R. K. Thomas Count: 138 First Date: 1890-02-01 Last Date: 1896-08-01
R. K. THOMAS 26, 28, 30. and 32 East 1st South St., SALT LAKE CITY. The Leading Retail Cash House. R.K.THOMAS
View Ad Woman's Co-operative Mercantile and Manufacturing Institution Count: 11 First Date: 1891-01-01 Last Date: 1891-06-15
Mrs. M. Isabella Horne, Prest. Mrs. Mattie Naisbitt-Thomas, Sup WOMAN'S CO-OPERATIVE MERCANTILE and MANUFACTURING INSTITUTION. DRESS GOODS, FANCY ARTICLES, DRESS MAKING for Ladies & Children, DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS BURIAL SUITS 123 E. 1st SOUTH Opp. City Hall, Salt Lake City
View Ad Woman's Co-operative Institution Count: 6 First Date: 1891-07-01 Last Date: 1891-09-15
Woman's Co-operative Inst'n Keeps on Hand DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, EQUI- POISE WAISTS, ETC. Dress Making in all its branches, Millinery, latest styles, Hats and Bonnets cleaned and retrimmed Feathers curled, etc. Stamping done to order. But tons covered while you wait. Burial Suits a Specialty. No. 123 E. First South Street, Opposite City Hall
View Ad Woman's Co-operative Institution Count: 31 First Date: 1891-10-01 Last Date: 1893-02-15
Woman’s Co-operative Inst’n Keeps on Hand DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS, BOOKS AND STATIONERY, EQUI- POISE WAISTS, ETC. Dress Making in all its branches, Millinery, latest styles. Hats and Bonnets cleaned and retrimmed Feathers curled, etc. Stamping done to order. But tons covered while you wait. Burial Suits a Specialty. No. 63 E. FIRST SOUTH STREET, Three doors west of Theatre.
View Ad Woman's Co-operative Institution Count: 29 First Date: 1893-03-01 Last Date: 1894-10-15
Woman's Co-operative Inst'n Keeps on Hand DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, EQUI- POISE WAISTS, ETC. Dress Making in all its branches, Millinery, latest styles, Hats and Bonnets cleaned and retrimmed Feathers curled, etc. Stamping done to order. But' tons covered while you wait. Burial Suits a Specialty No. 41 S. WEST TEMPLE STREET Opp. Grant Bros. Stables
View Ad Woman's Co-operative Institution Count: 6 First Date: 1893-10-15 Last Date: 1894-01-01
Woman's Co-operative Inst'n Keeps on Hand DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, EQUI- POISE WAISTS, ETC.
View Ad Dunford's Count: 4 First Date: 1893-11-15 Last Date: 1894-01-01
DUNFORD’S Have the Cheapest and Best Lines of SHOES AND SLIPPERS In the City. New Store. 57 S. Main St.
View Ad Dunford's Count: 6 First Date: 1894-01-15 Last Date: 1894-04-01
DUNFORD’S Will sell you any Shoe in their Mammoth Store at actual FACTORY COST PRICE. Commencing Monday, January 29th and continuing for 30 days. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. 57 SOUTH MAIN ST.
View Ad Dunford's Count: 9 First Date: 1894-04-15 Last Date: 1894-09-01
DUNFORD’S Will sell you any Shoe in their Mammoth Store at actual FACTORY COST PRICE. DON'T MISS THIS SALE. 57 SOUTH MAIN ST.
View Ad Woman's Co-operative Institution Count: 11 First Date: 1894-11-01 Last Date: 1895-10-01
Woman's Co-operative Inst'n Keeps on Hand DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS. BOOKS AND STATIONERY, EQUI- POISE WAISTS, ETC. Dress Waking in all its branches, Millinery, lates styles, Hats and Bonnets cleaned and retrimmed No. 41 S WEST TEMPLE STREET Opp. Grant Bro. Stable
View Ad Woman's Co-operative Institution Count: 1 First Date: 1895-10-15 Last Date: 1895-10-15
Woman's Co-operative Inst' Keeps on Hand DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS, FANCY ARTICLES AND NOTIONS. BOOKS AND STATIONARY, EQUI- POISE WAISTS, ETC. Dress Making in all its branches, Millinery, latest styles Hates and Bonnets cleaned and retrimmed No. 44 S. MAIN STREET Opp. Zion's Co-op. Mer. Inst'n
View Ad R. K. Thomas Count: 71 First Date: 1896-08-15 Last Date: 1900-04-15
R. K.THOMAS Removed to 48 and 50 Main St., SALT LAKE CITY. The Leading Retail Cash House. R.K.THOMAS
View Ad Woman's Co-op Committee Count: 1 First Date: 1898-09-15 Last Date: 1898-09-15
To the Ladies: We have much pleasure in invit- ing you to attend our fall millinery opening which will take place Sep- tember 26th and 27th. Our French patterns are more beautiful than ever, and besides, we have a great variety of lovely trim- med hats, ranging in price from $3.00 to $8.00. We earnestly solicit the favor of a trial. Ladies coming for Confer- ence will find it one of the special attractions. Woman's Co-op. Committee, M. FRANCIS, Manager. 53 W. First South. Salt Lake City.
View Ad R. K. Thomas Count: 92 First Date: 1900-05-15 Last Date: 1908-06-01
R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. 67 69, 71 Main St., Salt Lake City, Utah. WE ARE IN OUR NEW STORE and solicit your patronage. We aim to give you as much as possible for you money. TRY US.
View Ad R. K. Thomas Count: 25 First Date: 1908-08-01 Last Date: 1911-03-01
R. K. THOMAS DRY GOODS CO. 67=69=71 Main Street, Salt Lake City. OUR SPECIALTY LADIES’ READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. TRY US
View Ad R. K. Thomas Count: 13 First Date: 1912-09-01 Last Date: 1914-02-01
R. K. THOMAS CO., 67-69 MAIN STREET, SALT LAKE CITY. The most becoming Styles in Ladies’ Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, and Waists at Popular Prices.... THE STORE WHERE YOU CAN FEEL AT HOME