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Show 1 6 Geo. W. Driver Manager Wm. Driver & Son Drug Company Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Drugs, Medicines, Liquors, Perfumes, Chemicals, Dye Stuffs, Cigars, Druggists' Sundries 2453 Washington Avenue Ogden, Utah THE OLDEST. ESTABLISHED 1841. THE LARGEST.THE BEST.183 OFFICES. For the Protection and Promotion of Trade. THE MERCANTILE AGENCY OF. R. G. DUN & CO. The Outcome of Enterprise, Experience and Expenditure. This Institution possesses a number of EXCLUSIVE ADVANTAGES and Attention is Directed to the Following Features, viz: 1st. The Oldest Agency Established 1841. 2nd. The Largest Agency 183 Offices 3rd. State Maps - Correct in Minute Details. 4th. Postal and Shippers' Guide Unequalled in Accuracy. 5th. Strongest Financially Employs Largest Capital. 6th. Trade Classification Only Publication with this Feature. 7th. Failure Statistics — Only Complete Report. 8th. Collection Department A Thorough System. 9th Bonded Agents A Special Feature. 10th. Reference Book The Only Complete Book including State Maps, Trade Classification and Combination Key. GEORGE RUST, General Manager Utah, Idaho and Wyoming 601-605 PROGRESS BUILDING. 149 S. MAIN ST., SALT LAKE CITY 2 The keeley Institute of Utah THE KEELEY INSTITUTE OF UTAH. For the Cure of Drunkenness, Opium, Cocaine, Cigarette and Tobacco Habits. THE ONLY KEELEY INSTITUTE IN THE STATE Address all Correspondence THE KEELEY INSTITUTE W. M. BROWN, Medical Director. 334 W. South Temple St. SALT LAKE CITY. The Keeley treatment is adopted by the U. S. Government for use in the National and State Homes for disabled Volunteer Soldiers and Sailors, as also the Regular Army, and the legislatures of Colorado, Louisiana, Maryland, Minnesota, North Dakota, Oklahoma Territory, and Wisconsin have recognized it by the enactment of Inebriate Laws for the sending of worthy indigent patients to Keeley Institutes at public expense. JOSEPH F. SMITH, President THOS. R. CUTLER, Vice-President HORACE G. WHITNEY, Secy. & Treas. THE UTAH SUGAR CO. THOMAS R. CUTLER General Manager SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH DIRECTORS: JOSEPH F. SMITH THOMAS R. CUTLER H. J. GRANT JOHN HENRY SMITH JOHN R. WINDER JOHN C. CUTLER W. S. McCORNICK |