Union Gospel News
| Type | weekly |
|---|---|
| Publisher | Gospel News Company |
| President | D. L. Davis |
| Editor |
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| General manager | Horace H. Barrett |
| Founded | 1888 |
| Ceased publication | June 28, 1906 |
| Headquarters | Caxton Building |
| City | Cleveland, Ohio |
| Country | U.S. |
The Union Gospel News (1888-1906) was an American evangelical weekly newspaper of Cleveland, Ohio. It was published on Thursdays, from 1888 through June 28, 1906, by the Gospel News Company, which was located in the city's Caxton Building. The Union Gospel News was a 16 page undenominational religious paper, with circulation to ministers and laymen of all religious denominations. The subscription price was US$.50 per year. The Union Gospel News had a number of departments that made it attractive as a family paper. These included Editorial, Sermon (by Dr. J. Wilbur Chapman of New York), Bible Study, Sunday School Lesson Page, Young People's Society Notes, Inner Life Articles, Science Notes, Stories, Children's Page, Puzzle Column, and general reading.