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James Means & Co.

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Parent Issue
Day
28
Month
February
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
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JAMES MEANS' $3 & $4 SHOES , " Competition Is the Life of Trade," and if you havo not seen our latest Improved goods yon eannot imagine how Iively trade is, or how hard our competitors have to work to keep within siijht of u. Ask your retailer f or the James Means1 3 Shoe, or the James Means' i Shoe aocording to your nceds. Positively none genuino uuless having our name and prioe stamped plainly on the sole3. Your retailer wül supply you with shoes so stamped tf you insUt upon hls doing so ; if you do not insist, soine retailers wlll coax you into buylng Inferior shoes upon which they malte a largor proñt. (rSfWES SEANS' JÍWESWEANS! gr K0?aíSUNE:xcE:LLED -' IM CANNOTi' FAI L' ƒ? 1 VJVSTYLE UNEPCALLEQ _. To - J 1 M LeERFECTÍOM "E MOST &L ? Such has been the recent progress In our branch of lnduBtry that we are now able to afflrm that the James Means' $4 Shoe Is In every respect equal to the shoes whlch only a (ew years ago were retalled at c l.;ht or ten dollars. If yon will try on a pair you wlll be convlnoed that we do not eiaggerale. Ours aro the original $3 and $i Shoe, and those who Imítate our system of business are unable to compete with us ln quallty of factory produots. la our Unes we are tfce largest manufacturers in the United States. Shoe from our celebrated factory are sold by wlde-awake retalle In all part of the country. We will place them easlly within your reach in any State or Territory If you wlll invest one cent ln a postal card and write to us. C 41 Lincoln St., Boston, Mass. FCLiTi IilNES OF THE ABOVE SHOES FOK SAI-E Bï L. GRUNER, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Ann Arbor Register