Gospel Messenger, The (1901) . r return to Lin-coln nntil June 25. We publish a folder about the German Bap-tist Brethren in Nebraska. In it is a very largesectional map of the state, with referencemarks which indicate where the Brethren set-tlements are located. It tells about the cropsand prospects, and contains letters from resi-dent Brethren, giving their experiences in Ne-braska. A copy of this will be sent withoutcharge if you will ask P. S. Euitis, GeneralPassenger Agent C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago,111. The natural way to go to Lincoln, Nebr,,from the East is to bay a ticket from your nei


Gospel Messenger, The (1901) . r return to Lin-coln nntil June 25. We publish a folder about the German Bap-tist Brethren in Nebraska. In it is a very largesectional map of the state, with referencemarks which indicate where the Brethren set-tlements are located. It tells about the cropsand prospects, and contains letters from resi-dent Brethren, giving their experiences in Ne-braska. A copy of this will be sent withoutcharge if you will ask P. S. Euitis, GeneralPassenger Agent C. B. & Q. R. R., Chicago,111. The natural way to go to Lincoln, Nebr,,from the East is to bay a ticket from your neir-eit ticket agent reading over any railroad toChicago, Peoria or St. Loais and then overtheBurlington Route to Lincoln. At Chicago onrtrains leave from the same depot used by thePenasylvania Railroad, and other depots areonly a short distance off, transfer being madeby street car or bus. Underneath we give thetime tables, which are now in effect, bat whichmay be changed somewhat before from Chicago and ept Sunday All of these trains are comfortably eqaippedwith Pallman sleeping cars and also with re-clining chair cars in which no extra chargemade for seats. These chair cars are built 0^Pullman lines and are very comfortable,let rooms and washstands are providedeither end of the car, and a porter in under*is in attendance to care for the comfort ?passengers. Standard high-back coachesalso on all trains, and dining cars are attachto most of them. P. 5. EUSTIS, a. P- AC. B. & Q. R. R„ Chicago, ** The Gospel Messenger. SE7 FOR THE DEFENSE OF THE GOSPEL:-Phil. Elgin, III., April 20, 1901. No. 16. TABLE OF CONTENTS. BDIT0R1AL,- Feet-w«hlog In History The Man of the Hour Out Saturday Night, Querists Department pobtrv,— ?auest to Resign. By Charles Newton Hood elcome Flowers. By B. F. M. Sours iltb B Whether I be Beside Myself, It is to God. By W. H. Deeter, . ^peotance, What Isltf By A. Hutchison ,i,il- Remarks about Words and Ideas. By C. E. Arnold It Sale?


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