People's Pilot, Volume 6, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 22 April 1897 — The Ideal Line. [ARTICLE]

The Ideal Line.

The members of the Baptist Young People’s Union who contemplate attending a national meeting of that body in July, ehould bear in mind that there is no better equipped line from the East, North or Northwest, than the popular Big Four Route, via Cincinnati or Louisville. All through passenger trains on this line are vestibuled, equipped with Buffet Sleepers, with Hotel Dining Cars on day trains. At Cincinnati, direct connection is made in the same depot with the Queen & Crescent Route, the Short Line to Chattanooga, via the famous High Bridge. At Louisville, with the Southern Railway and the Louisville & Nashville, via Mammoth Cave and Nashville, allowing stop-over at both these points. The fare from Chicago will be extremely low. For rates, time card, etc., address J. C. Tucker. G. N. A., or H. W. Sparks, T. P. A., 234 Clark St., Chicago.