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James Means & Co.

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Parent Issue
Day
19
Month
July
Year
1888
Copyright
Public Domain
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Button, Lace and CcTípres? Bhot. AsK your retailPf tfti the JAMES MEANS 4 SHOK or the JAMKS MKANSS13 SHOK, aomrdinuti ouriiceUs. J'osiüvely nnne renuine unless our stamp appears plainly on the soles. JAMES MEANS $4 SHOE Will not wear so long as the JAMES MEANS $3 SHOE, Because it is made fnr mpn whose ocenpattons are such as lead them to cali for a lighter and more dressy shoc thaa thr JAMES MEANS 3 SHOK. Our $3 .Shoe has etablished for itself a permanent reputation for comfort and durability such as no other shoe has ever ttnówn in the history of the trade. No competitors are able to approach it. The James Mtans S4 Shoe is tight and stylish, and It is as durable as any shoe of its weipht ever manufactured. We confldently assert that Jn every vital respect the James Mean 4 Shoe is equal to the hand-sewed Bhoe which have hithertn tw-en retaiu-d ut $6 or It has a Doñeóla top and fifamless calf vamjn It has a prfectly emooth bottom tnsfde. It fits like Ptockintf, and requires no 'breaking inf" being: perfectlyeasy the first time U is worn. James Mrans and Co.s Shoes wen the first in thls country to leextensively adyeniscd. If jou have beenv d sappointed in other aclvtrtised Shoes, yonr fxpenencö fniifht to teach you that it is eafcr to buy shots made by ilie leaders of a system, rather than those made by the fnllowers. These shoos are sold by the best retallen throughoiit the Vnited States, and we wiH place them easily within mir rearh, ia any State or Territory, if you will end ut a postal card. 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. The dortor and Ihe letter-rarrir are not talkinr bout case of se rio u s illnu. Thmf bar llmply iopndd worlt to disouss the morit of thi'ir ■bot. The lettercarrior says the Jame Mrans 3 Shoc ís Ihe bwt ju the world. 'ihe doctor dfnie- it, and says that the Jame Moans 94 Shoe is bettcr. Cuosideriug tlte vv vi Wlh, itij' Wi bo'.k rigüt, I

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Ann Arbor Register