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W. K. HOMAN,
Colorado, Texas. |
Born Fayetteville, Tenn., Aug. 14, 1847. Came to
Texas in 1860. Education very limited. Licensed
to practice law March, 1869. State Senator
1879-83. U. S. District Attorney under President
Hays. Editor Christian Courier 1888-1900. Has
preached occasionally since 1875. Now practices
law at Colorado, Texas.
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M. M. DAVIS,
Dallas, Texas. |
Born Pittsylvania county, Va., June 1, 1850;
united with Methodist church when seventeen
years old; at nineteen became a Christian only.
Baptized by D. M. Granfield; student In Kentucky
University, 1870-72. Minister Rochefort, Nevada,
Butler and Sedalia, Mo. With Central church, Dallas,
Texas, since 1890, where have been more than
2,500 additions. Author "Queene Esther," "Elijah,"
and "Change of Heart."
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WILLIAM H. DRUMMET,
Mineral Wells, Texas. |
Born Rutland, Ill., Nov. 19, 1867. Student at
Eureka College, Eureka, Ill., graduating with degree
of A. B., 1896; and with degree of B. S. L.,
1898. Minister church at Cuba, Ill., 1897; Shelbyville,
Ill., 1900, and Central church, Mineral
Wells, Texas, 1903.
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CENTRAL CHURCH,
Mineral Wells, Texas. |
Organized in 1885, by Joe S. Warlick. The
following have ministered to this church. S. R.
Ezzell, S. A. Thomas, Ellsworth Faris, W. H.
McClindon, Clark Braden, Joe. L. Andrews and
Wm. H. Drummet, who is the Present minister.
Church dedicated April 26, 1903.
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