The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910 Page: 2 of 8
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E offer for 1910 the strongest assortment of Shoes, the widest range of more
than good values, ever shown in Central Texas. We don't care what kind of shoe you need
nor for what member of the family you need it, you will find a pleasing variety to select from>nd the
value, ten to one, will be far better than you'll find elsewhere.
HE buying organization of our chain of stores has facilities second to that of nu merchant in the
State of Texas; a thorough knowledge of the shoe business; a tremendous outlet] for quantities
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of shoes and the SPOT CASH to pay for them. These facts and these alone enable us to buy our
shoes at BED ROCK Prices and our well known principle of selling at live and let live prices" makes
our position as the leading shoe department unassailable. Read every word below, it's a message
worth vou while, and means better shoe values for you and more shoe sales for us.
Men's Fall Shoes
The "Just Wright" Line
T he
Just
WrighT
SHoe
The Fall showing of
"Just Wright" Shoes at
$4 and $5 is very complete
—a simply great assort-
ment of all leathers and
styles of toe. The styles
described below are un-
matchable for the price.
No. 22.— Best Patent
Colt Stock, new "Happy
Hit" toe, dull top button,
a very beautiful
man's shoe, price
Lot 28. — Extra plump vici stock "Treadwright" last,
perfect fitter for tender feet, all sizes 6 to 12,
price
£4.90
Women's Fall Shoes
The "American Girl" Shoe
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"A Shoe /4s Good /4s Its Name.
We have almost built
our business in women's
$2.50 shoes on the
"American Girl" line
alone. We have yet to
find a line approaching
them in value, style, fit-
ting and wearing quali-
ties. The Fall line is arriving now and they are better than
ever.
No.' 45—Snappy new style in patent colt, dull kid button,
one inch heel for girls wear, sizes 2 to 6; a CO Rfl
splendid and beautiful shoe, "American Girl" at OZivU
No. 50 —Neat new toe, patent colt blucher style, good
height heel, you find no more sightly nor better
wearing shoe for $3.00, our price
S2.50
Boys Fall Shoes
"Prie smeyer" Boys Shoes
The "Priesmeyer" line
for boys we have carried
for many seasons with
ever increasing sales.
Shoes have got to be
made right to stand the
rough wear the average
healthy American boy
gives them. We can say
this for every pair of
Priesmeyer shoes "They
will stand the test."
Complete range of styles
and leathers, prices $1.50
to $2.50 a pair.
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"Beacon" Special Shoe $3.50
No recommendation can be too strong for the Fall line
of "Beacon Special" Shoes we are offering. The absolute
limit in Shoe Value for $3.50. Many styles.
No. 70. —Patent Colt Button, Hi Arch Last, high heel and
nobby toe, dull calf top, button, the swellest
shoe possible for —
No. 72. —Gun Metal Blucher, a perfect last, perforated
tip, high heel,—for wear you will find this shoe
A1, price
Cheeves' "Special" Shoe $2.50
S3,50
perforated
S3,59
This is a line made up entirely after our own ideas, made
for'us expressly and is without question worth 50c more
than any shoe you will find elsewhere at $2.50.
No. 45.— Genuine strong smooth box calf, extra wide toe
£nd last, cap toe blucher-a Goodyear welt shoe
t very strong and unequaled for winter wear
N<V 16.—Splendid Vici Blucher, neat stylish
Gccdrear welt, one of onr great values, special
price \.
Menz "Ease"
$2,50
new toe,
$2,59
Line
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The "Mary Stuart" Shoe
The "Mary Stuart', Shoe is made by "The Wolf Bros. &
Co," of Cincinnati, Ohio, and is without an equal for shoes
selling at $3.00 and $3.50. We describe two new styles be-
low and have many others to show you when you call to see
the line.
No. 57—Patent stock, dull kid top, button.
heel and new top, one of the prettiest of
the new fail shoes, "Mary Stuart" grade, price
No. 53—Patent kid, turn sole, blucher, plain
very high cuban heel, you will find nothing
prettier for a dress shoe, price .
" Pries me vers" Women's Shoes
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dress tip.
S3,50
No. 612—Strongest medium weight box calf, new toe,
blucher style, absolutely dependable,and the best
school shoe in the land, sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2 price
S2.5d
"American Boy" Shoes
This is a companion shoe to the Menz "Ease" being made
of the same "Elk" tannage leather. Unequalled for out of
door wear for the boy. Every pair guaranteed.
No. 100—"Elk" tannage leather, in either black or tan,
blucher style, bellows tongue, standard screw fastened,
double sewed with waxed linei thread through-
out, price, sizes 21-2 to 5 1-2
$2,75
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Here is a line that solves
the problem • for work shoes.
Every pair guaranteed. All
cut from one kind of "wear
resisting" leather.
No. 270. —Made of Menz
"Ease" Elk Tannage leather,
tough as rawhide yet soft and
pliable as a glove. Will stand
wear day after day in mud
and slush and never get Hard.
The best shoe on earth for
the blacksmith, carpenter,and
farmer. In both tan and
black, standard
screw fastened
For wearing qnalities Priesmeyer Shoes are noted where-
ever sold, Good wide roomy lasts and every pair sold will
give absolute satisfaction. We have dozens of styles at
$1.50 to $2.25 for both light and heavy wear.
No. 66. —Velour Calf, patent tip blucher, ohe inch broad
strong heel, and good weight sole, a splendid looking shoe
and unequalled for big girls school and general service shoe
for out door wear, sizes 2 1-2 to 8, E-last
"Priesmeyer" make, price
No. 84.— Vici Kid, perforated tip, cravenette top button,
a perfectly good shoe and good looking, you can't duplicate
I elsewhere for less than $2.50, our price, sizes
2 1-2 to 8 E . -
"Godrnan" Shoes for Women
$2,00
12,25
S3.50
You know how hard it is to find a line of women's 1.50 shoes
that look good and wear good. We have solved the problem
for you and have stocked heavy on them for the Fall trade.
Here are two unequaled values.
No. 76—Made of very heavy dongola kid, lace, good wide
toe, stock tip—here is a kid shoe that will stand strong wear
and is much easier on the foot than a c If shoe
EE width, sizes 2 1-2 to 8, price
No. 98—Patent tip, vici blucher. a neat ;;hoeirt appea
and good wearer, we want you to compare with
shoe-s elsewhere and see how much better it is, all
sizes
isses Fa I! Shoes
Our shov\ing of Misses and Childrens Shoes is as complete
and varied as you'll find in most cities twice the size of
Mexia -shoes that stand wear and tear and at low prices is
the motto throughout this department.
From the infants Moccasin at 15c a pair up to the highest
priced Misses Shoe we carry the line is positively complete.
It would take pages to illustrate and describe the line, but
nothing would convince you how great are the values—like a
look.
Fall Hosiery
Si.50
ranee
$1.50
K1
Si.50
We offer in Men'-- Women's and Children's Hosiery, the
best possible value at each price. We have many special
lines that testing out lias demonstrated as the best values on
the market.
CHESTER LAD—Boys wide ribbed fall weight hose,
strong and serviceable, ail .sizes 6 to 10, at a
pair
!5c
EDUCATOR—Boys and girls winter weight, close ribbed,
the most sightly and best weai ing hose on the mar ket fj r
sizes 6 to 10 1-2 a pair ... ^g|J
RADIUM—Mens tan and black sox—we have just, receiv-
ed a big shipment—a sox for the price that is un
c.^alled in wearing qualites, a pair
10c
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Houx, N. P. The Mexia Weekly Herald (Mexia, Tex.), Vol. 11, Ed. 1 Thursday, September 29, 1910, newspaper, September 29, 1910; Mexia, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth290284/m1/2/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Gibbs Memorial Library.