The YMCA building, along with Wheeler’s Shoe Store, which had been located on the ground floor, was razed in the 1980s.  Carolyn McGowan snapped this photo just before the deed was done.

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Old News

Wheeler’s Shoe Store, where worn shoes were reborn

Webb City Area Genealogical Society

Many local kids of a certain age can well remember visiting Wheeler’s Shoe Store in the 100 block of W. Daugherty St. for a pair of new shoes or for the repair of worn ones.

Mr. Wheeler was a craftsman at shoe repair. He extended the life and improving the appearance of countless boots and shoes. The large pile of damaged shoes on his workroom floor left by customers may have given one pause as to whether or not he would ever find his own pair on pick-up day, but they were always done, gleaming with new life.

William M. Wheeler was born Feb. 11, 1894.  He and his wife, Gladys, lived many years in Webb City where they operated their Wheeler Shoe Store at 103-105-107 W. Daugherty St. Tom Wheeler, a great-nephew (Webb City High School, Class of ’68), recalls that his Uncle Bill was far more than an ordinary shoe cobbler. In fact, along with his brother Virgil, who operated a shoe store around the corner in the 200 block of N. Main Street, Bill was a true craftsman.  He could build a shoe or boot from the bottom up by tooling the leather, making the sole, and customizing it for a customer’s specific need, including special orthopedic fittings.

Mr. Wheeler passed away in January 1977, his craftsmanship and personal service lost to his many customers he had served for decades from his shoe store on Daugherty Street.

Wheeler’s ad from the Webb City Sentinel, Jan. 27, 1966.
This photo was taken in 1983, long after the store had closed. Someone else’s sign in the window reads “Antique Auction Here.”  Photo courtesy of Jasper County Records Center.

Webb City Area Genealogical Society

WCAGS members staff the Genealogy Room on the third floor of the Webb City Public Library. Current hours are noon to 4 p.m. weekdays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays. Meetings are held at 6 p.m. on the first Tuesday of each month in the Genealogy Room.

Everything you want to know about Jasper County Missouri Schools is available at a site compiled by Webb City Area Genealogical Society member Kathy Sidenstricker.