February, 1920 
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WHY INDIANA LIMESTONE? 
The reason you want Indiana Limestone for your new 
house it is hardly necessary to state. A glance is enoug,h to 
show the superior beauty and dig,nity, the solid homelike 
“invitin^ness” and the subtle touch of luxury ^iven even to 
a small house of Indiana Limestone, called, quite naturally, 
“The Aristocrat of Building Materials.” 
Many of America’s ^reat architects and America’s social 
and financial leaders have felt the ma|,netism of this product 
of Nature’s hand and have built their homes of it. 
The reason you can have Indiana Limestone, even though 
you may build on a modest scale is another and quite as 
interesting a matter. It ^oes back to the g,iant industry all 
concentrated within two counties which produces and ships 
“The Aristocrat of Building Materials” in quantities and at 
SUCH MODERATE PRICES as can result only from the 
higihest type of modem organization. 
INFORMATION—If you have thought of a stone house with hopeless 
lon^in^, you will be agreeably astonished by the story told in Vol. I of the 
Indiana Limestone Library. Write for it, as well as Vol. XXVII (shown 
at the left). A sample of the beautiful stone itself included, if you say so. 
Indiana Limestone Quarrymen’s 
P. O. Box 531 Bedford 
Assn. 
Indiana 
