Batesville, In. — Batesville’s full-service shoe store has served families of Southeastern Indiana since 1888. Known first as Brockman Shoe Store, the business was owned and operated by Henry Brockman through 1920. Brockman sold to Jas. S Donnell who continued operations through 1922.
Originally located on Main Street in Batesville, the business transferred to Michael Meister and Lester Hertel in 1922. Batesville State Bank deposit books retained by the Hertel family show that Michael Meister and his daughter Stella made the initial deposits for the business. Stella, paternal grandmother to current co-owner Kathy Weiler, worked for the pharmacy located across the street from the shoe store and invested her savings in the business owned by her father and fiancee’, Lester Hertel.
Ownership transferred from Meister to Lester and Stella Hertel September 1, 1927. For a time, the couple lived above the store in the second story apartment. Stella’s great-grandchildren recall times she fondly recounted stories of tending to the children or a meal for the family, hearing the shop bell ring and running downstairs to wait on customers. A July 6, 1944 newspaper clipping from the 
In May 1963, Richard and his wife Alice purchased the store from his parents. The store continued to provide the family’s livelihood, while enriching Southeastern Indiana’s economy with a quality, service-oriented shoe store. In 1978, Richard began conversations with his daughter Kathy, who had worked in the store as a teen and young adult, and her husband Harold about purchasing the family business. At the time, the couple lived and worked in Indianapolis, but agreed to return to become the store’s new owners. Daughter Kristen Weiler remembers saying goodbye to her first-grade classmates in December of that year, packing up the family’s belongings and moving to Batesville.
Harold and Kathy Weiler have owned and operated Hertel’s Shoes since 1979.




