The Temple Daily Telegram. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1908 Page: 3 of 8
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.000 Shoe Stock to Select From
For the Man Who Walks
one mile or ten a day—it's all the ,
same if your feet are ready for
business in STETSON Corndodgers
Foot-freedom, comfort, ease, that's
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"Corndodger"
STETSON SHOE
with allf hat means of STETSON wear and worth. Look
•t the shape — roomy, sensible, snug — conforming
poinf for point with the natural lines of the foot
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Mississippi Store
SHOES
To buy shoes for the family alone would amply pay you for your
trip to Temple. We not only save to you in price, but more espec-
ially in quality. Our shoes are made by manufacturers specially for
us and we see to it that nothing enters the shoe but good, honest
solid leather inside, where you can't see it, as well as on the out-
side, and it takes leather and good leather through and through to
give long wear. While looking closely after the wearing quality, we
do not overlook style and comfort, and you get it in all our shoes.
A few of our many new styles are shown below:
MEN'S DEPARTMENT
As fall is now here, and our
new fall'shoes too.'the'young
men who are particularlabout
their, footwear, should come
and let us show them\the
styles that are right up to the
minute, and; get "quality as
well, at prices lower than
you pay for shoddy shoes that
vou buy at other places. •
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The well knownfStacy Ad-
ams and Stetson shoes are
recognized by all that ever
wore them as being the very
best in every detai', and are
now being shown in all the
new shapes, made in all Pat*
ent Kid, light weight Patent
Colt, French Kid, Tan Rus-
sia and Vici Kid, at S5>
" $6.50,
$5.50
and $7.
$6
Jarrell's
•Easy-Walker''
A shoe for comfort and
durability. Your feet don't
hurt ill this shoe; no dffier-
ence how tender or sensative
they may be. You will wear
no other when you once try
a pair of "Jarrell's Easy-
Walkers". Made in soft
b1ack Kid, plain and cap
toes, price $3.50.
FOR
THE
Rubbers
Whole Family
Howard & Foster
line of shoes have a wide rep-
utation as being the best on
earth at the price. New toe
shapes and all the popular
leathers are now being shown,
in fact the largest assortment
of styles and leathers to be
found anywhere, and sizes'to
fit any foot, made in Patent
Colt, bright Gun Metal, Tan
and Black Kid, Tan Russia,
Oxblood and Steel Cf. Lace,
Blucher aud Button.
$4 and $4.50.
Price
The Man With Foot Troubles
cannot do good work with his hands or with hia
.o work right—one must
brain. To think ri
be foot free.
modeled for th
who would banish
distress. F$r ten
it has steadily be-
e more popular. It
comfortable, att
ve And will fit pe
nine out of ten
alfeet. If the shoe
you've been w
asn't fitfttk hasn
ooked as weJl as th
'best looking shoe
you ve/ seen ;\ hasn't
given/you a aollar's
for /every dollar spent
the 7 STETSON "\vhen
worth of w
ready to.bu
W
'you'll be
a full line of
Winter
teUon's made in
all leathers.
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«a$>-Mjssissipoi Store
"Mississippi Store Special'
A very large
assortment of
styles to se-
lect from in
Patents, Gun
Metal, Tmi
Russia and
Box Calf,
Good year
welted and
selected Oak
Sole Leathers, absolutely solid from heel to toe,
and very dressy. Sold the world over at $3.50,
$2.50.
Newest shade of Tans
Ladies.
$2 to*$3.50.
Boots and Bootees
Men's 10, 12, 14, 16 and 17-inch top Lace
Bootees, also in Elastic; made of the old origi-
nal Wax Cf., Old Hickory Cf. and Elk Stock,
leathers that keep your feet dry and don t get
hard and stiff on your feet, and made with
waterproof soles. Prices $3' $3.50. $4,
$5 $6 and $7.50.
Patent Colt,
Soft Black Kid
and Tan Russia
Calf leathers,
made in Lace
aud Button, a
last that shapes
with the foot,
assuring p e r -
feet comfort.
Price $3.50.
Ladies' Shoes
Our enormous stock
of Ladies' Shoes em-
braces all thie sea-
son's smastest styles
and leathers and, of
course, enables us to
give you just the
style and kind you
are wanting and at
exceptionally 1 o w
prices, too. Just a
few of our many
styles shown here.
Ladies' Patent Vamp, Mat Kid, Wave Top,
made In Lace and Button, Turn atuT Welt Sole.
Price $1.50, $2.50. $3.50 $4 and
$4.50.
Size of Our Chain of Stores
AND PEOPLE EMPLOYED
142,789 square feet of floor
space occupied, or a little
over three acres.
Annual Sales nearly two mil*
lion dollars.
Or, to put it differently, if
our chain of stores were all
in one. we would have a store
room covering over three
acres of ground, employ a
small army of 321 people,
selling nearly two million dol*
lars worth of merchandise.
This immense business gives
us a great big advantage over
all competition in buying, en-
abling us to give you the best
goods in the world for the
least money.
"Big buying means cheap
selling."
Boy's and Misses' Shoes.
Good shoes at our store cost no more, and
often less, than shoddy shoes at other places.
Bring the children in and have them fitted in
the new lasts, and get quality, too.
Boys' Shoes. Prices $1.25. $1.50. $2.
$2.50 and $3.
Misses' Shoes. Prices $1, $1.50. $1,75.
$2. $2.50 and $3.
Children's Shoes priced according to size.
In all the newest the shapes and leathers.
Largest assortment of styles and leathers ever
shown. We save you money, especially on the
Children's shoes. Prices $1. $1.50. $2,
$2.50 and $3.
Hie
Sore's
Guarantee Goes
with Even Pair
f
Ladies' Walking
Shoes, made with
Patent Vamp, Mat
Kid or Gray Tops,
Pearl or Polished i
Buttons, also in
Lace, Welt and
Turn Soles,
worth$5.00, Price J
$4.
A Winner—in the
new Treso toe
shape, made of
Light Patent Colt
and Imported Kid,
Welt soles; same
thing in Buttons.
Price $3.
Ladies' semi-dress Shoes, made of soft
black Kid, Turn and McKay soles, with Mat
Kid or Bright Kid top; also in Blucher, at
$2.50.
The new shades of
Tans, the "Selby"
make, in Kid and |
Russia leathers, Turn
and Welt soles, with
Cap and Plain toes.
Price $2.50 and
$3.50.
TEN YARDS 7c GINGHAM TO-DA Y FOR 35C
STORES
Madden & Go., Denison,
G. F. Graham & Go., Hillsboro,
Graham, Sykes & Co., Muskogee, Ok..
Graham Grawford & Go., Bonham,
Graham Bros., Greenville,
Graham & Go., Gleburne,
Gulledge, Graham & Go., McGregor,
White'House Dry Goods Go., Beaumont
Mississippi Store
"The Store Ahead
and
The Place to Buy Good Shoes"
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STORES
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Jarre*, Bass & Go., Denton,
Jarrtll, Ballard & Go,. El Paso,
Madden & Go.. Ardmore, Okla,
Jarr«ll, Elliott & Co., Gorsicana,
Madden, Jartell & Gee, Shawnee, Okla. J]
Greenvills Dry Goods Go., Greenville,
wtflJ
Blount Go., Quanah,
Russell, Graham Go., Marshall. mm
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Williams, E. K. The Temple Daily Telegram. (Temple, Tex.), Vol. 1, No. 291, Ed. 1 Friday, October 23, 1908, newspaper, October 23, 1908; Temple, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth474712/m1/3/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Abilene Library Consortium.