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James Means'-$3 & $4-shoes

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Parent Issue
Day
30
Month
May
Year
1889
Copyright
Public Domain
OCR Text

% Competition is the Life of Trade," and If you have nut seen our latest improved goods you cannot imagine how Uvely trade is, or how hard our competltors have to work to keep withln sight of us. Ank y our re taller f or the James Meaos' $3 Shoe, or the James Mean s $4 Shoe accordlng to your needs. Joi ti vely none geuulne unless having our name and price stamped plainly on the soles. Your retaller will supply you wtth shoes so stamped if you Insist upon hls doing so ; if you do not inslst, some retailexa will coaxyou into buying inferior shoes apon wtaich they make a larger pro fit. rrSïJES MEANS' JAMES MEANS' i m-r pT W3sH0B $4SH0EuM WP W 6 XYstVlune V C ANN OT .' ■ FA I L ? I B Ë nourability11 c"-TsFT I I i sTERFECTIOM THE MOST &jü$ M Such has hoen the reoent progresa In our branch of lndustry that we are now able to aftlrm that the James Meons' (4 Shoe is in every respect equal to the shoes which only a few years ago were retailed ateight or ten dollars. If you will try on a pair you will be convinced that we do not exaggerate. Ours are the original $:! and $4 Shoes, and those who Imítate onr system of business are unable to compete wlth us in quallty of faotory products. Ia oux liucs we are the largest manatacturers In tho United States. Shoes from our celebrated Tactorr are sold by wldc-awake retnilers In all pari of the country. We will place them easlly withln your reach in any State or Territory il you wlll invest one cent in a postal card and write to us. e JAMES MEANS Sc CO., 41 Lincolu St., Boston, Mass. FUI.Ti LINES OF THE ABOVE SHOKS FOK SALE BY L.GRUNER, Ann Arbor, Mich.

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Ann Arbor Register