Inglenook, The (1907) . RD. When ordering some books, and a copy of the Brethren Teachers Monthlyfor one year, Prof. W. L. Eikenberry of the Wm. McKinley High School,St. Louis, Mo., writes: Allow me to say in closing that I think the establishment of the Teach-ers Monthly one of the best steps forward which has come to my notice,so far as the literature of the church is concerned. I fear that you cannotcontinue to supply it at the price you name, however. Very truly, W. L. Eikenberry. WILL CONVINCE YOU. If you are a superintendent, teacher, or Sunday-school worker, we wantto send you this mont


Inglenook, The (1907) . RD. When ordering some books, and a copy of the Brethren Teachers Monthlyfor one year, Prof. W. L. Eikenberry of the Wm. McKinley High School,St. Louis, Mo., writes: Allow me to say in closing that I think the establishment of the Teach-ers Monthly one of the best steps forward which has come to my notice,so far as the literature of the church is concerned. I fear that you cannotcontinue to supply it at the price you name, however. Very truly, W. L. Eikenberry. WILL CONVINCE YOU. If you are a superintendent, teacher, or Sunday-school worker, we wantto send you this monthly for at least three months. We feel sure it will con-vince you that you cant aflford to be without. Subscription Price, Single copy 6 cents Single copy, per quarter, 13 cents Single copy, per year 50 cents Three or more copies to one address, per quarter, each 13 centsThree or more copies to one address, per year each, 48 cents Send your subscription to-day to,— BRETHREN PUBLISHING HOUSE, Elgin, III. THE If you are thinking of changing yourlocation, or are desirous of betteringyour present condition. I would bepleased to have you write me and letme send you free printed matter givinga description of the fast becoming fa-mous. Wenatchee Valley of CentralWashington, where fruit growing un-der irrigation is the leading industry,where orchards three to five years oldwill produce an income of from $200 toJ500 per acre, and 8 to 10 years fromJ300 to $1,000. ^Vhile the trees are be-ing grown, from $100 to three hundreddollars can be made growing canta-loupes, melons, vegetables, etc. Straw-berries, raspberries and blackberrieswill yield full crops the second farming lands can also be hadcheap. After careiuUy reading overthe printed matter, should you desiremore information, write me and I willassist you in any way I can. DAmEIf GEKSINGEB, Wenatchee, Wash. 10,000 Gallons PURE HOME-MADE Apple Butter ^^^^^??H Satisfaction gnaranted. ^^^^^^ Write at once for pr


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