Jasper County Democrat, Volume 22, Number 47, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 10 September 1919 — Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

Catholic Church Bonds To investors who want a safe, sure and attractive investment THE Meyer-Kiser Bank of Indianapolis offers Catholic Church Bond* issued by the Iste Very Reverend Francis Silas Chatard Bishop of the Diocese of Indianapolis for the purpose of refunding the Diocesian Debt. These bonds pay FOUR AND ONE HALF PER CENT INTEREST are dated March Ist. 1917, mature in 1927, and the intereat is payable annually on March and September Ist. Investors can secure these bonds m denominations ol SIOOO SSOO SIOO These Bonds Are Specifically Secured bv first mortgage on the St. Peter and Paul's Cathedral, the Bishop's Residence and School in Indianapolis. This property fronts 197 feet on Meridian street at the corner of Pennsvlvania Street. This embraces an entire city half-block. The Church, Residence and School represent a cost of $288,000. while the ground itself has an estimated value of S7B 000 making a total valuation of $366,000, against which this issue is a first mortgage. In addition, the Bishop of Diocese of Indianapolis owns property valued at approximately $4,000,000, all of which is liable for the payment of this indebtedness. A VERY DESIRABLE INVESTMENT Because . ’ j Off the Specific security mortaged, Bonc j S are t he primary debt off the entire Diocese, BeCaUS ?he Bonds are backed by the moral responsibility off 130,000 Catholics and property valued at $4,000,000. For these reasons the Meyer-Kiser Bank recommends these securities and regard them as the most desirable issue ol Catholic Bonds ever offered. One of our corps of traveling security experts that visit every part of Indiana regularly will give you his services free and without obligation on your part if you will notify us. MEYER-KISER BANK ’ , SOL MEYER, President ruiri.m* INDIANAPOL|S - - INDIANA

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