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James Means & Co.

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Parent Issue
Day
29
Month
September
Year
1887
Copyright
Public Domain
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Botton, Lace and Concress snnrs. AsE your retailer fm the J4JIES MEAJiS 4 SHOE or the JAJtKS MEANS S3 SHOE, accordinc to your nceds. l'ositively none genuine uuless our stamp appears plainly on the soles. JAMES MEANS S4 SHOE Will not wear so long as the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE, Recause it is made for men whose occnpations are such as load them to cali for a lighter and more dressy shoe than the JAMES MEANS 3 SHOE. Our $3 Shoe has cstablisht'd for itself a permanent reputatlon lor comfort and durability such as no other shoe has everknown in the history of the trade. No competitors are able to approactt it. The James Mcans 4 Shoe is light and stylish, and it is as durable as any shoe of its weight ever manufnoturod We confidently assert that In every vital respect the James Mean 4 Shoe is equal to the hand-sewed slux-s which have hitherto been re ailed at $6 or tl. It has a Pongolatop and seamless calf vamp. It has a perfectly smooth bottom mside. It flts bk a stockiní. and requires no "breaking in," being perfectlyeasv the flrst time it is worn. James Means and Co.'s Shoes were the flrst in this ccuntry to beextensively advertised. If jou have been Sisappointed in other advertised Shoes, your per.ence oiight to teach you that it is safer to buy shoes made by the leaders of a system, rather than those made b the f,llowers. These shoes are sold by the best tailerj throughout the United States, and we will place them easily within your reach, in auy State or Temtory, if you wil! send m a postal card. 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. The doctor nd the lter-omer re not tilklng bout . of rio! illne... Th7ÏV """SI w(irk to discusa the merit of their shoes. The letterrriieri. She J.met Me.Di 3 Shoe is the best m the "" d The doctor denie it, nd .y. th.t the James Hrans 4 Shoe Is better. Cuulidrwg ie ueeds of Mvll, the te bulk righu 1-. RU3ÍEB, Solé Agent for Ann Arbor.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register