Jasper County Democrat, Volume 17, Number 46, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 12 September 1914 — A FREE GIFT TO SUBSCRIBERS [ARTICLE]
A FREE GIFT TO SUBSCRIBERS
Either New or Old, Faying a Year in Advance for The Democrat. Through the generosity of Father Vigilius H. Krull, C. PP. S., The Democrat has a limited supply of Father Krull's work entitled “Christian Denominations,” or “A Brief Exposition of the History and Teachings ,of Christian Denominations Found in English-Speaking Countries.' The work iB in the form of a neat cloth-bound book of about 250 pages; is printed in large, clear type on a good quality book paper, and is very interesting to Catholic or non-Catholic alike, who seek information regarding the Christian religion.
Until the supply is exhausted The Democrat will present to every subscriber of this paper, new or old, who pays one year in advance, a copy of this work, and the book will be mailed to any address free of charge. The book has been highly complimented by prominent newspapers in this country, and also by many religious students. This is the fifth edition of the book, which, speaks very highly for the success it has met with since the first edition was issued in 1911.
Father Krull is the author of a number of religious works of which this has been the most popular thus far of any he has written. If you wish to secure a copy of this book, bring or send 4n your subscription to The Democrat without delay, as the supply is limited.
A little daughter or Mel Wood of north of town, got quite badly bitten in the arm last Saturday evening by a monkey at one of the carnival shows that was on the ticket box In front of the show, jumping on her and sinking liis teeth in her arm several times.' She was taken to a doctor's office and the wounds dressed.
The family of Henry Lifers have heard nothing further from him since the card written in derm any August 3. They are looking for him home, however, at almost any time, as they hope that he lias been able to get out of the war zone without very much difficulty. So far as The Democrat. has been able to learn, nothing has been heard from Father William Hordeman of Frankfort, who was touring Europe at the time war broke out. At least his brothers here have heard nothing from him recently.
