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ROBERT E. GRABEL,
Dallas, Texas. |
Born Weatherford Texas, Dec. 7, 1874; student
Whitt Seminary and Normal College, Texas, 1890-1893;
student Denton 1894-95; student Texas
Christian University, Waco, Texas, 1895-96. Minister
Gilmer, Tex., 1896; Oak Cliff church, Dallas,
Texas, 1897-98; preached for Big Springs church
Big Springs, Texas, 1899. In 1901 entered the
prohibition lecture field, devoting his entire time
to the cause of prohibition.
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ARTHUR W. JONES,
Comanche, Texas. |
Born Caddo Gap, Ark., July 18, 1870; baptized
August, 1890; student University Arkansas 1891;
graduate English Bible course Add-Ran (Texas
Christian Univ.) 1896; evangelist S. W. Dis. of
Arkansas 1892, and Brownwood District of Texas
1902-1903. Prominent Prohibition speaker; ministries,
Hope, Ark., Quanah, Texas, Roswell, N. M.,
Dublin, Texas, Ardmore, I. T., Blooming Grove,
Hubbard, Mertens, Clarendon, Comanche, Texas.
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J. T. MCGARVEY,
Carthage, Mo. |
Born [1864] in Lexington, Kentucky, and now preaching
at Carthage, Mo.
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S. R. EZZELL,
Lancaster, Texas. |
Born St. Charles county, Mo., Sept. 13, 1834.
Student at Troy Seminary. Author of "Great
Legacy," and other books. Minister of the
Church of Christ forty-five years. Self and
books have been instrumental in enlisting about
4,000 souls. Wife and three children gone
home; five, children living; all Christians. Present
Christian wife, Mary C., a donor of $5,000 to
Home Board.
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