Crawfordsville Daily Journal, Crawfordsville, Montgomery County, 3 November 1892 — Page 4

THE LATEST!

And Prettiest Novelties nro the l'ourl and Silver Ash and Card Trays Pearl and Silver Souvenir SpoonR, Pearl and Sliver Match and lootli--pick stands.

New Selections of C. K. Spoo

To Be Had Only At

SIOLO !!.V

J. S. KELLY.

124 East Main Street.

PIANOS

and

ORGANS

We arc displaying tliu finest line of"Pianosand

VOU SH

0

Leader in

Low Prices

And Novelties.

Something New

O

Organs"

ever brought to this market. In ''Mahogany," "Circassian Walnut," Native Walnut," "Rosewood," "Oak'" and ''Kbonized" Cases.

Purchasers will do well to call and examine our ^ootls, learn our i-kicks

and

before placing thcirordcr.

Stcona-Hand Pianos and Organs

Kor Sulc or Kent

"Washburn Guitars" and Mandol ins, Books and Sheet -Music, and all kinds of musical merchandise kept constantly on hand.

ai.vi-: us cai.i..

D. H. BALDWIN & CO. »kO.

K. Ul'GHKa, SitloMiiaii. Crawfordsviile, Indiana.

No Ml, Soutli Washington street.

MRS. WILSON

litis what tin Indies want

in tliu wiiv ot

Head Gear.

Call and You Will Be Made Welcome

1117 S, Washington street.

KNOY/

A A

That *fX

f^b & Co,

of Chicago Make

"Which Has

A A

OURNAL

THURSDAY. NOV. 3. 1892.

The DaiTiT Journal

is

for sale by

Robinson &• Wullace, nnd l'ontious -t Lnoev.

FEOM HERE AND THERE.

—Mi66 Helen Smith is visiting in tn. duinapolis. —Charley Kritz, of Wiivelaml, was in the city to-day. —Mrs. li. D. Bosworth is visiting her pareute, Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Bryant.

S. D. Puett and F. (). Peacock, of Rockville, wore in the city yesterday. —General and Mrs. Wallace wilj

H]k»ik1

the winter at Ashville, North

Carolina. —The schools are preparing to hold literary exercises before the Thanksgiving recess. —The automatic telephone system which is being put in here, was inaugurated at Lal'orlo Tuesday with entire success. —The Lotus Club met last evening and adopted constitution and by-laws. On Friday evening an election of otlicers will be held. —Hon. E. V. Brooks hire is at the Bobbins House but is uuable to go out upon the stump, lfe will do no work before the election.

Mrs. Mary Graham, who has been visiting her brother, 1). P. Smith, south of the city, retnrned to her home at Hartville. Ind., to-day. —The ladies of the second section of the M. 13. church will give a social in the church parlors Thursday evening. Nov. 3. Supper 5 to 8. Admission 1-V cents. Everybody invited. —The Y. ?P. S. C. E. of Christitiichurch wi!l give a mite

Foeiabta

at th-

home of Mrs- John Booe, corner of Col lege nnd Wat-ir streets on Thursday evening, Nov. 3. Everyone- invited.

I'll" ladies of the second ward o' the First church are requested to meet in the church parlors Thursday evninp at 3 o'clock Both old and young, are mvit.ee to come an.l see about, a socinl —A cross eight feet high will be blessed and erected at the Calvery cetn otory Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock. It is to take the place of the old one. If the weather is auspicious the Knights of St.. John will attend in uniform. —Lieutenant Schwntka, the farnoiu Artie explorer, who committed suicidi in Portland yesterday, lectured lhre years ago at Muuic Hal! under tho nus piceB of the college literary societies. His address wiH.be remembered ns r. splendid on".

Beware of the "Swapper." Don't swap. For the hint few d-iys -piit-- a number of Democrats have been hustling about among their Republican friends and ottering to "swap" votes, that is, to vote for some Republican can didate iu consideration of the Republican voting for some Democrat ic enndi•late. One case has come to light in which a Democrat traded the same Democratic candidate four times. This was nothing more than robbery and of course the swaps were ell declared otf when the trick wan discovered. It goes without saying that tho swapper would have voted the straight Democratic ticket. Don't swap with anybody but vote the Republican ticket straight. If the Republicans of Montgomery county adhere to this advice every man on tho ticket can be safely elected.

to S a

William J3. Humphrey will speak at the court house Saturday night. Mr. Humphrey has been engaged in the canvass for many weake, speaking in yarious parts of the State. Wherever he has been he has won the enthusiastic applause of hia audiences, and wo bespeak for him a crowded house at home. Ho lias nevor^poken hore, and our people, especially the young, should all go and Lear this young champion of Republican principlees.

if HEX XATUJCE

Needs assistance it may be Ix-st to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even tho most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and mi.st simple and gentle remedy is the Syrnp of Figs, manufactured by the

California Fig Svrup Co.

Miss Loi'isb Bnowx will begin a class in Delsarte System or Physical Culture and Elocution Saturday. Nov. 12. For particulars enquire of Miss Brown, 201A East Main street.

ftj Our Gflttial Jail Breaker. Jack Kolley, who broke jail here souio time since, and who was never looked for by the authorities is still in Danville, 111., posing ns a pugilistic hero before the high toned people of that town. The I'reus says:

Jack Kelly, of St. Louis, champion welter-weight of the northwestern country, who is at preseut located here, wants another go and is corresponding with tho Columbus Athletic Association rf Columbus, Ohio, for a date to meet Pat Kelly, who lately fought under this club's colors and who bested his imiu. Jack admits the lad from tho Buckeye Slate is a scientitic one, but thinks he can defeat him. Ho is willing to tight at HO pounds, give or take five.

If Jack wantB "another go" he should return to Crnwford6ville, where Sheriff Bible would doubtless be glad to furnsh him with another opportunity to break jail.

No Information Bureau.

The postollice is no longer to be an information bureau. Very sensible orders have been issued by Postmaster General AVananiuker. According to the orders a person connected with the office is not allowed to divulge the place of residence to anyone receiving mail. The postollice has been greatly harassed by persons calling to ascertain the exiut residence of certain parties. The chief source of annoyance in this particular are canvassers and swindlers, who often ask for lists of persons receiving mail at tho postofllce. An order regarding the delivery of letters sent out by a pension agency has also been issued. It provides that these letters are to be delivered only into the hands of the person addressed or to a very near member of the family, such as a wife, daughter or son. No one else will be trusted with the letter.

Dead Beats.

The candidates on both tickets are being besieged by nn army of beats in litest of money to influence voters and to dispense "sweet charity." The dead bents usually claim to be pure patriots and to show thnt they are what they purport to be display "references" from parties as unknown as themselves. One if the Democratic candidates, who in an mwary hour opened up his heart and gave an applicant a little money, has been nearly run to death ever since by the eager vandals who seem to consider him as easy picking. In this, however, they have been disappointed for the candidate is now nddicted to saying: "Am awfuliy sorry but I just gave out my last cash a little while before vou came in."

Beveridge To-JSirht.

A. J. Beveridge, who speaks at the court house to-night, addressed a large crowd at Lafajette Tuesday evening. The press is liij._h in its praise and we quote the following extract from the Co!iriff's a -count:

If there ever was a forcible, brilliant und oratorical presentation of facts, Mr. Beveridge gave theiri last night am' •hey came so rapidly that., one promi uout Lafayette Democrat leaned against .i post to stand it, until the truth be •»!!)«on mighty that lie pnthis loitering legs in motion and left the opera house Mr. Beveridge is a young man, a grad uate of Del'auw University and has thoratory of Ingersoll. Ho presented the facts last night, facts beirg the trues" swords against the Democracy. Hh discussion of the tariff question was forcible and plain, and the Democratic "wild-cat" money he referred to in a most eloquent manner.

The Ohio farmers.

The Ohio Formers' Insuranse Com pany which has been decidedly in the shade for the past few weeks lias issued the following circular letter to its ngentt which will be of interest to patrons iu this county:

LkRoy, "o., Oct. 2!), 1892.—Dear Sir —We wish to say to our agents, in view of the rumors that are alloat concerning the condition ot this company, that by tho most stringent and technical finding the Ohio Farmers is perfectly solvent and entirely able to take care of all its liabilities and* interests, with 8220,000 of surplus over. Please pay no attention to the offers and sensational statements of rival companies. The Ohio Farmers proposes to take care of its agents and policy-holders as in the past. ery truly yours,

O. S. Wki.ls, Scc'y.

Gas at New Ross,

Gas has been discovered at New Ross in tho well of James Morrison, on nouth Green Btroet. It is constantly making its ap[Harance, greatly annoying the ueighbore with its offensive odor, and no doubt only a few feet farther down could be tapped a gusher. In tho morning it can be detected in the air very perceptively, and along tho south edge of the farm of James Harris are to bo found signs. The water from tho intermittent springs are constantly bringing out oil and other matter. New Ross is certainly in the gas belt and only a trial wili convince tho most skeptical. Sand steps will soon be taken to organize a company to investigate.

$100 Heuuird, $100.

Tho readers of this paper will lie pleased to learn that there is at 1 east, one disease that science has been able to cure in ull its stages and thai isCatai rh. Hall's Catarrh (Jure is tUo only positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, it requires a consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inturnaliy, acting diroctly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature in doing its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that they cannot cure. Send for list of Testimonials.

Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold b" all Druggists. 7"ic.

Liiji'iu.Sulphur "Lotion" for all diseases of the skin.:

11o\7 to Stamp Republican Tick«t.

Tho abovi- cut. as stamped, shows a straight Republican ticket. To vote a straight Republican tick"! amp withlr tuo square surrounding the c:is:la

Gorman's Minstrels. f.

The Providence Journal speaking of Gorman's Minstrels which are to appear at Music Hall next Thursday night, says:

The strength of the combination is iu the novelty and merit of the specialties presented, the high class of the numbers and the tuneful voices of the singers. There was no portion of the entertainment more enjoyable than the vocalization, and to this was added novel and effective stage setting, delightful old fashioned pictures ot Southern life and characteristic plantation humor, the whole combining to form a diverting program and an excellent exemplification of the modern minstrel entertainment. The entertainment can be commended as affording an agreeable divertisoment-

Badly Kicked.

Yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. W illie Apple, age ton, son of Tom Apple, of New Ross, was with other small boys of Orth chasing a small colt of Kinsey Apple's. The colt tiring of running began kicking viciously. Young Apple was struck just above the right eye and knocked senselesr. He has a terrible gash, but fortunately his eye was not harmed. He was taken over to Dr. lironaugh at Now Ross, who took several stitches before the huge hole was closed.

1 1 1

YXfc'fo

A. N.

ir.Y.

Iiiggins returned home last

Friday. George Brown returned from Kansas last Saturday.

Mrs. P. J. Longh visited at Cayuga the fore part of this week. Moore Fowler and wife have been visitiug in Illinois this week.

Hallowe'en was duly observed by our young people in various ways. Garner Bobo, ot Brazil, is the guest of John Hornell since Monday.

Aaron Hudson attended Mrs. Harrison's funeral last Friday nt Indianapolis. Peter Hampton will move to Kansas immediately after the election of Harrison.

H. M. Billings wiil deliver a lecture on spiritualism iu the near future which promises to be a rare treat.

The Fowler boys have sold their Shawnee prairie farm to an Illinois man who will take possession next spring.

Allen Smith, of Steam Corner,

0

gradHe

uated at our institute last Tuesday, certainly left town the happiest man wt ever saw.

Alien Byers was here Monday night nnd it is said by some of the knowing ones that he participated with the bove in tearing up our town, etc.

CllAVELLY IIVS.

Three cheers for the rain, the new JoritXAr. office and Benjamin Harrison. Rev. John Chappel, of Farmer's Institute. conducted services hero Sunday 'Doming and'evening.

Mrs. Dr. Anderson, of Indianapolis, has been visiting her mother, Mrs. arali Hall at this place.

Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Peacock, of Darlington, were the guests of their niece. Mrs. F. S. Quigg, Sunduy.

An interesting meeting on Social Purity was held at the church last Sunlay afternoon. An able address was delivered by Mrs. Jas. Stewart.

Imsn Herb Tea taken at bedtime overcomes languor, constipation aud cures liver and kidney diseases. At all druggists.

1'UiDAY, Nov. 4, is the special day for fur goods, cups and jackets, •v..Louis Bisohok.

Uexcrvtna Praise.

We desire to sa.v to our citi/.ens. that for veurs we have been selling Dr. King's. \tw Discovery lor Consumption, Dr. Kings -,UW. 'M'1"*- Bucklen's Arnica Salvcand I'.lectric Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that huve given such universal satisfaction. We do not Hesitate to guarar eo thein every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price,if good results do not follow their use' these remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. For Kali- bv Nye & Uooe Dmi

merits.

irislH.

Strong niinenseH. -:i::

Air.cng the thousands of teRtimonials cures by Dr. Mihs'n New Heurt Cure, that of Nathan Allisono, a well known citizen lit Glen Rock, Pa., who for years had dhortnesH of breath, sleeplessness, pain in h-fi side, shoulders, smothering spells, sic. one bottle of Dr. Miles' New Henrt, Cure and one box of Nervo and Liver Piilp, cured him. P.'Ur .Taqnet, Hnlpni, N. J., is another witneos.. For twenty years suffered with Hau. Disease, was turned svoy by physician,, as ncnruble, death stand him in tho face, could not Iry down for fear of smothering to death. Immediately after using New Cure he felt better and could 1 down and

Bleep

ull night, and is now

well man. The New Cure is sold, also free book, bv Nye Booe.

MUch' Nerve ft J.ivcr I'tllx. Act on anew principle—rognlatingthe tver Btomtche and bowels tkriinyh the nerves. Anew discovery. Dr .Miles' Pills tpeedily cure billouness. bad taste, torpid iiver piles, constipation. Unequaled for men, women, children. Smaileuu, mildest rest. 80 dosea 20 cents.

A Million I'nmxlH.

A friend In need is a friend indeed, and not less than one million people have found just such a friend in Dr. Kings NcatDiscovery forConsumptiou, Coughs, aud Colds.— If jqu have never used this Great Cough Medicine, one trial will convince you that it has wonderful curative powers in all diseases of Throat, Chest alid Lungs. teach bottle is guaranteed to ('o all that is claimed or money refunded. Trial bottles free al Nye & Co. Large bottles fiOc. and $1 00

10,000

2 -4

Advice to Womeb !f you would nrotect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty,

Suppressed or irregular Menstruation you must use

BRADFiELD'S

FEMALE

REGULATOR

CxiiTnusviLMi, April W. 1SW.

This rerlify ih.u two members 01 my Immediate family, aft..r tmvlut? Buffered for years from Ifloiiuirital Irregularity, boing treated withont benefit, by physician*, were tit length completely cured byoae bottle of IlrttdlloHV* I'Vmuh* IC^ulntor, Its effect is truly wouderfui. J. ifriiANQE. Book to WOMAN* niai'it-vl KKflK, which contaius vuluablc luforuitulou on ull fvmule diseases. BflADFI ELD REGULATOR CO.,

ATLANTA, GA.

FOR SALE IS IT ALL OltUOOISTS,

Sold by N vc & Ce.

KIRK'!

Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing.

Cures

Chapped Hands, Wounda, Burns, Etc. Remove* and Prevents Dandruff.

MERICM FAMILY SOiP.

Best fo* General Household Use

When Baby was sick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she criod for Castoria. VThcn sho lecame Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she had Children, she save thorn Castoria.

I Hove Tali-en .Several

Bottles of BradQeld'a Female ltegnlator 'or falling of the womb and other diseases combined, of 1G years standing, and I reully believe I am cured entirely, for which please accept my thanks

Mia). W. K. Steisbtns. Iiid'ge, Ga.

To ioung Mothers

who are for the first time to undergo woman's severest trial, we offer you, not the stupor caused by chloroform, with risk of death for yourself or your dourly loved ard longed-for offspring, but "Mother's Friend," a remedy which wil', if used ae directed, invariably nlleviats the pains, horrors and risks of labor,nnd often entirely do awav with them. Bold by Nye & Uooe, druggists.

llucklen'H Arnica Halve

Thebest salve iu the world fcr ruts bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever Boree, tetter, ohapped hands, ohilnpinb, oorns and all skin eruptions, and loss tivoly oures piles, or no pay required It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 26 cants per box. For sale by Nye & Booe, druggists.

Newspapers Knaorne. 5

"Educators are certainly the greatest benefactors of the race, and I, nfter reading Dr. Franklin Miles' populnr works, cannot help declaring him to bo among the most entertaining and educating authors." He is not stranger to our readers, as his advertisements appear in our columns in every issuo, calling attention to the fact thnt the elegaut work on Nervous and Heurt Diseases is distributed free by our enterprising druggists Nye & Co. Trial Bottles of Dr. Miles' Nervine nre given away, also Book of Testimonials showing that it is unequalled for Nervous I rostration, Headache, I'oor Memory Dizziness, Sleeplessness, Neuralgia! Hysteria, Fits, Koilepsy

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Castoria.

GRAND CLOAK SALE

EVERY DAY!

The largest stock and low ju ices is what makes them go so fast. New goods arrive daily. We can surely suit you.

yards Sheeting and Pillow Case Muslin to be sold this week at less than manufacturer's prices.

and 21-2 yards wide—the best make on earth.

You will always lind the right goods and the right price at

North Washliiston st.

20

Milwaukee Mechanics insurance Company.

Milwaukee, Oct. 2i.'»h,

To Our Aw Gkntu:mi:n: On

reading

per cent. Discount

For THIS WEEK ONLY. ROBINSON & WALLAa-

coRNER BOOK STORE.

WILLIAMS BROS.

Plumbing and Natural Gas Fitting a Specialty.

Remember, wo make no charge for measuring .vour house and estimating cost of your work.

Hydrants jiut in anil n.il ones repaired. We deal in nil kinds of l'unips which we selling verv cheap. 125 South Green St.

Opposite Music Hall.

W^.3STTH3ID A REPRESENTATIVE for our FAMILY TBEAbUET, the I'tfcbtest look ever oll^cd to thr publlr

A CHEISTMAS RESENT for hot old und yonnjf. Our

com]m)ii

system, which

wo

use in sellimr

this jrruat. work. i*ju.*h purchaser to gei the book PHZiX/a

so

every one purchnsi s.

For his tlrst wi.ok one agent's profit was *10*00. Another *i:st 00. A LADY has just cleared *120 00 l'ur herfirs. weeek's work.

Write lor particular*, and if you cam botMn at ONcesenil *1.00 foromiit. Wo give exeiu] •dvo territory, aud pay larve eommljislons ot. the ."-a!* of Mab-uuonts. \Vriu» at once for the agency for your county. Address ull couiMHitiU-iitlnns to

HAM). Mi'NA LJjY &CO.. CHICAGO.

the dispatches re­

porting the disastrous tire which consumed a large purllouof lhis city Just night, we presume many of you who are uolfuiiy ae^ua'lnied with the methods of this ejtnpuny.and many of our patrons who have Inpured with us, have been inclined to think that we are overtoiled iu the burnt district. We are ghul to sav that s. eh apprehensions are unfounded aud that wnlle we naturallv are interested to a very large amount-^iO.OOO—the policies ot tho Milwaukee Mechanics' are still us nood as cold, and that we expeet to close this year without a rediietion of our surplus. .. liemember that the Milwaukee Meehaniee Is "stilj the strongest insurance Company of the -Northwest."

Yours 1 rulv.

ADOLI'V CUAMKli, fcee,

The net surplus of the Miluaukee Mechanics ts ,o7J*,:sr#o. PIUU'M CO., Agts.

IHE

COMING COnET

It is fancied by a Rrat.eful patron that the next comet will appear in the form of a huge bottle having

Dr. Ridlev's

ST()MA( ii

ISI I\.iuicy ItKNOVATOK. ItiEcribcd on it in bold loiters. Whether this conceit and and hisjh compliment. will be verified rema-ns to be seen, butl'ItOR RIDLEY wil continue to send to -th that wonderlul vcpetablp compound and potent eradicator of diseases. It is tho only medicine which will give a new lease of life. It is a postive cure for Oyspcpslii, Indigestion, Chronic Stomach'Trouble, Kidney Troulftti, and Jlri^hl'it Disease (in lirst sta^e.) Cutnrrli and Neuralgia of Btoiiincl], Mver Complaint, Herat Trouble. Two table spoonsful will stop (liarrhuMi ar flu.Y is !10 minutes. It is wholly vegetable. For sulo by Nye &. liooe, Crawfordsville, Ind., who will wholesulo and retail it. All leading druggists keep it.

All Recommend It.

Agents Wanted on Salary

Or commission, to handle tho New I'litent. Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil. The iiulckest and greatest sellir. .- novelty ever produced Erases Ink thoroughly In (wo sci-ouds. No

I'nn .'r" \v"rks like magic Jon to n. i- ni,LVr0l

t'

"cent's sales amount­

ed to WJO In six days. Another, in two hours. I revjoiiA experience not neeessarv" j-or terms and full partieularH, address, Tho Monroe Kraser Mlg Co. LaCro*»ie,\Vi». 445

Children Cry for

Pitcher's Dastoria.

IAtcc a Good CoiiUntlrum

Is life, because everybody must Riye it up. but .YOu needn't lie iu hurry tndoso. Life is worth livinp. To prolong it is worth your untiring cITort. Don't give up without culling to your rescuo that grand old family medicine, Dr. Pierce's Goldeu Medical Discovery. Many a wornout, exhausted tody has it made ovor as good as new. It strengthens, invigorates as. justing nr-ture, and not violating)!. Cures liver disease, indigestion, and all blood taints and humors. Kure and lasting benefit guaranteed or money refunded. All druggists.

MONOJi ROUTB.

1:2 .a.m Nt^lit Mall {Unity) 1

1 ^--'P-ln Day Mallidatlji... l-w,

li&tt.m ay Kre'.Khl.. S:lupjn

BIG 4—Peoria

0:00ft.m -Kxpresfl—M all, •J:00a.u) Mall (dallv) 5:1 Hp.mdaily) Mall—KxprVss I' 1 ap.rn Mali—Express......

i'OUTH Oj-tfm.ljj. ...... 5 J0p.m I SOpoi ....

.... U:U0a.uf

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.... 1 .... tlHtip.ia

VASDAL14.

NORTH

Express Mall

..Freight 4{t}.m

AN OATH!

The original of the following j»wora statement may i.e seen In my otlice, \v. D.Tii.nky.XI 1.

This is to Certify (hat

Dr.W.D. TILNEV

lias in months. cnnM

Catarrh and Heart Disease!

Ami Benefitted my Heating!

Signed

SARAH H. SPRINGA1E,.

Widow of Win. H. SpiitijraU'

Personally appeared before trie Ihe above named Sarah H. Springate, who being duly sworn says the above is true.

JOHN U. OVERTON,

Oct. '.'U. 1 802. JllKliw "1 Ihrl .-' ... CrawfcrdBville, Ind.

DR. TILNHV

And ail (Jlmuilc

On a Guar:i ilt'c..-rV^-

No Cure, No

Except for Medicines i.ml Ii!..trumwi''aAll charts moderate. opposite Court liouHc. liours from 2 to 5 o'clo'T -ii'"-

Visits in town casli.

FINE 5T0CK

For Sale Or Exchange For

SHALL FARH

Imported Draft Brood Marcs am! their colts und a lino !)-,vcar old iiiil'ortt-*! Stallion, sure foal-getter, and llaft U'' colts as any, in proof of which 1 n-'lj you to call and see. And a line 'ut 4-yoar* down to sucklings -f.!® 3 miles sou'h of Crawlordsvdle "J,, Charley Kdward gravel road at Orifllth'E slock farm.

Stock will be Sold on good Time.

E. C. GRIFFITH.

FURNLP

I have the largest

and

best

selected stock of new, lies roods in

the

Furniture line

the State, which I will one at the very lowest prices. Call and see the

line

you are in the city.

W E 43 and 46 S.

when

Meridian »fc

INDIANAPOLIS