Dixie Theatre Today Imp DruniA of \m:»/ln^ \dvp»l«h>*> in Two \rt> Fcjittning Ha. rjr Ciitef, *f< Liiscn and i> r llii] in “GUILTY” II-\ —“IIIK MOVING FINGER”—I <•» taring Uv Hill, Maude <;»<>»;;*• anti p.irtl 151ron. R»lx'ii laoiuml and a Star Cast in “TIIK SLAVE”—Hr* drum,.. Admission 5c and tor. Dixie Theatre Tomorrow SLUG OFFEHS A KKI» SEAL PLAY IN FIVE UTS FEA*. TI RING TOM SANT8CHI •*T!IE COCNTRY THAT t.OH Ft»RGOT." Empire TheatreToday !•;>•• a nay Comedy in Two Parts ['cat tiring Marry- IHmkinson unit it Star Cast “EASY ED” Mam Comedy—'V HKSPKKATK IU El,"—Featuring Hatn, Mild, Etlyt-1 'I’earc anil Henry Hiitdoch, “THE SELIG TKlBOiK"—A motion picture newspaper. Admission rtr and lOc. The feature attraction at the Dixie theater today is by the Imp players, “Guilty,” a drama of amazing ad ventures, starring Harry f’arey, Edith Johnson and Lee Hill. The Rex company is showing two dramas, one is “The Moving Finger,' fea turing Leo Hill, Maude George and yil'IHil'l'iT "iTPil - rUMfcCiZHKr |c AL.L.| | FOU WANT AO HKRV1CR. { 3 Art! you boost inn for tlit! Kllis | tj County Sunitiirium? | Paul Byron, and the other is “The Slaw," featuring Robert Leonard and a star cast. Tomorrow the Dixie will show a Selig Red Seal feature, “The Country God Forgot," in five acts, starring Tom Santschi and a capable cast. At tlie Empire. The Esaanay company la showing a two reel comedy feature at the Empire theater today in the title of i “Easy Bud," starring Harry Dunkin son and a fine east. Ham, Bud, Ethel Teare and Henry Murdoch are playing a Ham comedy, "A Des perate Duel,” and the other reel is "The Selig Tribune,” a motion pic ture newspaper showing the late hapenuings of the world. Xevvous Women. When the nervousness is caused by constipation, as is often the case, you will get quick lelief by taking Chamberlain’s Tablets. These tab lets also improve the digestion. Eor sale by Curlin’s two drug stores.— (Adv.) Head the Light—get all the news. ESTABLISHED 1««* Citizens "National ^fiank OP W A X AH A CH IE, TEXAS Capital and Surplus $300,000.00 >ot almost half a ca tery we have been serving our customers To these lu need o' baaking facilities we extend the accommod* Mona cf a strong and well eeuinned bank O. F. DUNLAP, President T. A PEP HIS, Active V. Pres.: J. N.’LANGSFOUD. Ass’t. Cashier; i. W. JUNO LF, TON, V. Pres.; ERLING IIELLAND, Asa’t. Caahieri R. W. OETZENDANER, Oubter; JUSTUS W. FERRIS, Amt't. Cashier 1)5 RECTORS O. ffi. DUNLAr, T. A. FERRIS, H. V/. GETZENDANER. R. K SR tf»iil, C. W. GIBSON, F A. FERRIS, D. G. THOMPSON, J. W ‘ ■NGFCTON J V LANGSFOUD Are you boostin'; for the Ellis County Sanitarium? State Bank & Trust dlompcmg Of W«.xrh*chie. Texas. “GUARANTY FUND BANK"' fransafts a Genera? Banking Busings? Tta cou-lbterest bearing aud unsecured Deposits ot this ban* are protected by the Depositors Gaaif-uty Fund of the £*'« r ■etfes. VUla Bank ie specially authorised by law to sot as Admit trator, JUxscator, Guardian. Receiver. Etc We Respectfully .Solicit Your Business OFFICERS O. W. COLEMAN, Presidr-ut R. J. COLEMAN. Vice President J E. COLEMAN, Cashier R. C. JOHNSTON, Ass’t Cashier J. E. BATCHLER, Ass’t Cashier dire crons «. w. COLEMAN, J. E. COLEMAN. M. P. RUTHERFORD D. R. NEWTON, T. A. FERRIS, it. J. COLEMAN J O. LUMPKINS. T U CHEATHAM. PAT W. SIMS Are you boosting for the Ellis County Sanitarium? NATIONALIZED 1890 ^Tinxahach'te -XattonaT Bank Cf VV&>ahschio, 7oxa«. Capital, Surplus and Profits Over $355,000.00 YOUR ACCOUNT SOLICITED J. H MILLER. PieeLleut. DR C. W. SI UPSON, Active Vico Preulfieiu * \ CVA’LMXN, Vie- PiefcHent LTNN U. LASSWLLU W E. Me KNIGHT. WILL MrPHEUSON Caahlar. Assistant Cashier Aes'oant Cashier DIRECTORS p A CHAPMAN. W M -TIM'S O. H CHAPMAN. J. H ..11LL.BP DR. C W SIMPSON, HARRIS McINTOSH. .1 LB IS PfciNN j. V. HAPL ISON H C CIINN'iNGHAM Aiv you booking lor tile l-.il:>. I uuuty Sauitarloui? PATKK K'S CHAPEL. Heaith is very good at present. The Christmas tree was well At tended and all behaved themselves. Crockett Curry and family" and ■taia Curry of Lome Branch, ltufe Hobbs and family and Fred Hobbs all ate Christmns dinner with Will Hobbs and family. Mr. Ward and family of Hender son. Texas, haw* moved in our com munity. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Haniels enter tained the young folks with a party Christmas night. Bill and Annie May Hudson and Mrs. J. N. Howard are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Sam Skipper at Henderson, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Hudson spent Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. C. Hud son. Misses Pearl and Esther Hobbs, Birdie Smith, Minne Kirk, Cora Washington and Frances Lovell all took dinner with Miss wNllie Taylor Sunday. Mrs. May Henry Tune spent Mon day night with Miss Bertha Stock ard. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns and Houston Hudson left Saturday morn ing for Henderson. Texas, going in Mr. Burns’ car. L. L. Gibson and family and Tom Ledbetter and family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Lovell Mon day. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Isom spent Mon day with Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Tune. Louise, Mabel and Ruth Holland and B. P. Jones spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr.’ and Mrs. L. L. Gib son. Mr. and Mrs. M. F\ Womack have moved back in this community. Mrs. May Henry Tune spent Sun day with Mrs. Ellen Gibson. Mrs. J. W. Washington spent Sun day with Mrs. Lena Matthews. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Penrod were afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Gibson 'Sunday. Dora Washington spent Sunday night with Theadus Matthews. Eugene Daniels spent Sunday and Sunday night with Dessie Lovell. Emmet West of Galveston and Jim West of Fort Worth spent the holidays with their mother, Mrs. Mary West. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Sullivan spent Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Sullivan of Waxahachie. Mrs. Lily Jarvis of Wichita Falls is visitng her brother, J. R. Brown, and her mother. Grandma Brown. Wcss Tunc spent Saturday night and Sunday with J. W. Gibson and family. --4 HOWARD. Elbert Graves and family of Plano spent Sunday night and Monday with W. P. Woods and family and Miss Wilie Woods went home witli them to visit a few (lavs. Mrs. J. T. Murphy and Miss Carrie Fred Cofer have gone to Mississippi for an extended visit. Mrs. Orr and children of Mertens are Visiting her mother, Mrs. Ida Floyd. Mr. and Mrs. D. E. Cantrell gave a turkey dinner Christmas day. About twenty-five relatives and friends were present. Miss Bula Floyd is visiting in Waxahachie. Misses Willie Woods and Ila Mae Graves spent Sunday night with Mrs. Looney. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Turns of Ku rils spent a few days last week with Q. K. Davis and family. Mr. and Mrs. Taylor Parten and Gentry Godfrey took dinner with Dr. and Mrs. Looney Monday. Mr. Hendrix and family of Crisp, Mr. Brookshire, Miss Pearl Smith and Mr. B. P. Smith took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Buie Suu day. Keller Brookshire and family spent Christmas with Mr. Hudson and family at Alsdorf and Miss Jimmie Hudson came home with them to stay several days. Mrs. J. M. Edwards and son, Lnyne, of Joshua, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and Dr. oPulter and daughter, Violet, of Dallas spent the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Boren visit ed relatives at Ray Monday. Mrs. M. J. Shivers went with them. Ross Hartsfield and family and Charlie Osburne and family of Ray spent Monday night with John Sea bolt and family. Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Reynolds took Christmas dinner with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Reynolds. Roland Taulbee and Horace God frey spent Monday night with the former’s mother, Mrs. Sadie Taulhee, of Waxahachie. Mr. and Mrs. Roland Pouker of South Prang spent Saturday night ami Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. P. God frey. ms. Kooert IMWnillK oi r:usL 11 visiting her mother, Mr.,. \V. H. Lauier. Mrs. L. rt. Alexander spent Suu Ua.> with Mrs. S. R. Wheatley. ••MHOIVKKS KOIt TMK COMING YK.\K” That’s not a weather prediction, hut a general order that has be n sent to the plutnhers from people who heretofore have mimed the pleas ure and convenience, to say nothing of the cleanliness of an up-to-date shower hath. Most modern homes, no matter how htimhle, are having them ini'talled. Why not you? Edmonds Bros. Nssr Phone Aft K. W. Phone SS»S Night Phone 8. \Y. 784. Are you boo'•ting for the Ellin County Sanitarium’.’ R. D. McCombs Fire, Life, Accident, Plate Glass,Tornado, Live Stock, and Auto- | mobile Insurance. (Liability and Bonds. | Are you booMlng for the Kill* County Hanltarlum? Wallace & I Ralston I Transfer and I Storage Co. I Satisfaction | Guaranteed I I Old Phone 33$ New Phone 1 | Holiday Rentes via Interurban Round Trip From Waxnhachle To Fort Worth. To Waco.i.S-.or» To McKinney.I<> To Sherman.Jitsi.oo To Denison.$t.oo Tickets on salo December 18, 1!», 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26 and 31, lit 16 and January 1, 11)17. I.iemed to lcturri" January 5, 19" * F o r further ' in format ion call upon T. E. Newton, Agest Wax uliacltio Cost little—save much—want ads. Frozen Pudding M\ kinds of Ice Creams and Ices —for EI-Co Creamery Co Old Phone 63 New Phone 52 j:.: ♦ MAKKKT RKTORT. ♦ A ▲ | •*♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦*«♦•«♦ | (K«mM'<jr tlie Uia iliwhlr Cwt t»n F\. Cotton—New Nork luture*. Ymd’y Today Closed Open lll*h Low Cloaod j ■ Mar 17.59 17.73 18.00 17.30 17.311 May 17.88 18,00 18.29 17.58 17.53 Jul> 17 91 17.78 18 29 17 60 17.81 Oct. 16 36 16.46 16.76 16.11 16.12 Cotton—Now Orleans Future*. Yesd’y Today Closed Open High Low Closed Mr.r 17.19 17.30 17.57 16 80 16.94 Mt.r 17 44 17.56 17.86 17.03 17.19 July 17.61 17 75 18.06 17.28 17.40 Oct. 15.95 16.06 16.44 15.71 15.70 Spot Cotton. New York . 17.40 Ntw Orleans . 17.16 llo stun . 17.10 Italia* . 17.75 Liverpool Spot*. Ye. terday . 10.37 Today . 10.61 Liverpool Mule*. Sah'a.5.00(1 Receipt*. 38,DO© Wheat. December, closed ... 11.85 Wheat. May, closed . 1.72 Corn, December, closed .91 Corn. May, closed .92 Oat*, December, closed.49 Oats, May, closed.53 local Market. The Waxnhachle dealer* are pay ing the following priceB for country prodaco today: Cotton, good middling .. 18.15 Cotton, strict middling.17.95 Cotton, middling . 17.75 Cotton seed, per ton. $55.09 Wheat, No. 2 . $1.73 Haled oats, per ton.$16 to $18 i Corn, per bushel . $1.20 | Oats, per bushel . 60c to 65c | Alfalfa hay, per ton.$20 to $26 I Prairie hay, per ten.$16 to $18 Johnson grass hay. .$12.50 to $17.50 Sorghum hay.$16 to $18 Maixe in heads.,.$35 Chickens, friers, per lb . 16e Chickens, broilers, per ll»....17%c Turkeys, per pouud. lhe Ducks, each . 20c Gccae, each . 36c Old roosters, euch .. 16c Cream butterfat, per id .28c Eggs, per doren . 2*>. Country Butter, pound . . 20c to 25e | Hens, per lb . 12c Sweet potatoes, per bushel . . $1.00 Hogs, on loot . . . J't ',(■ NORTH PRONG. Rev. M. W. Preatidge preached for us Sunday. Mrs. H. H. Moses aVid family took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Lewla Moses of Palmer. Mrs. Hardy entertained the little folks of her neighborhood Satur day night and they all reported a jolly time. Misses Gertie, Ola, Bertha and Ivy Lee and It. J. Hankins, Bethel and Duty Carroll all spent Christmas Eve with Prod and Auta Carroll. Mr. and Mrs. Brice Burge ss spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed Bur gess. Air. and Alia. J. ti. naiiKins oi ai-| lus, Okla., are spending Christmas with is brother, \V. Hankins. M. P. Roebuck of NuhIi commuul ly attended* church here Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Pope and fata lly and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Wor thy and family of Fort Worth all spent Christmaa with their parents, Mr. and Airs. W. H. Hankins. .'.♦ HOWARD Mrs. Fannie Chiles served a delic ious dinner Sunday to relatives and friends. Those present wore Mr. and Mrs. J T. Marks, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Edmondson, Mr. and Mra. Bcauric Cblles, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Chiles, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Marks and Dr. und M s. Looney. Air. and Mrs. J. W. Byrum spout Monday with Mr. and Mra. Uob Hob eon. ' Quite a crowd of young folks met at Dr. and Mra. Looney's Sunday night and sang awhile. Mrs. Dunn from Marshall is visit ing Mrs. West at present. iurs. uunn a mi Mrs. went are vis itinr: Mrs. Bob Kuox today, Tuesday. .Mr. and Mrs. 0. U. Ward and | children of Decatur, Ala., are viait j in*r Mr. and Mrs. George Odom. Miss Jimmie McKennon of May ' pearl visited here sister, Mrs. Rhodes, Saturday and they went to Kinds to visit their mother. Mr. ru’d Mrs. George Odom and Mr. and Mrs. C. N. Ward took din ner Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. Draper at Corsicana. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Davis spent | Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Junkins 'at Bard well. -♦ — ‘ Dcvcuport make.; pictures. tf WANT C LUMN] tour It »u»- or have twnu to lat, art roiumng THK UKUIIKH. FOR MAI.K. FOR SALK— Plenty of old new» l>m>*>r« at the lh*lly I.tfht office. |f FOR MAI.K Quick. 1913 model llupniobllp. In first class condition. H o A. N. tluthrle. 240 FOR MAMS OR TRADB — 191C model seven passenger Mitchell car. practically food us now, run less tl.nn 9000 mtlea. Hee F^Dulloae. tf j FOR SALE -One gmul vacant lot close in. 145x190, on corner. Ad dress *'C". care Light. 239 FOR SALE Five room house, ad conveniences, on Brown street. Seej Mrs. John Criddle. tues-thu sat-24 Ipd FOR SALK One registered, medium type, Poland-China male. Rood Indi vidual. O. T. Murphy. U 6. Waxa hachte. Phone Howard exchange. 243pd FOR SALE at n bargain, IT sold at once, 68 % acres land, twelve miles southeast of Italy in edge of Navarro county. Can give possession. E. C. Johnson, Waxahachie. Tcxun. 241 FOR SALE Ai » bargain, my resi dence corner West Main and Patrick i streets. Seven rooms, all modern conveniences. Phone 228 or 786. Harry Park. 248 FOR SALE Blacksmith shop and residence ut Howard. Light prices and eusy terms. Address T. M. Buie £• Co., R F l>. K, Waxahachie. 267pd FOR BALE—Watkins Unimenl and other remedies, finy flavoring ex tracts, pure ground apices, toilet ar ticles and full line stock and poultry remedies. Satisfaction guaranteed; will deliver. Phouo 68 6. A. II. An derson (the W’atkins man.) tf FOR SALE—All grades o: wrapping paper have made an enormous In crease in price within the past year. We can sell you newspapers which will auswor thb same purpose as regular wrapping paper. Wo have a large quantity on hand and can sell you all you want at ONE FOURTH the price you are paying for wrapping paper. THE IJAILY LIOllT. tf FOR RENT. FOR KENT -Two nicely furnished r< oms for light housekeeping. Close In. 307 North Monroe street. tf FOR RENT Three furnished rooms, all modern conveniences; 312 East University avenue. Old phone 951. 239pd FOR KENT A good farm. Have teams and tools to sell. A good proposition to the right party. O. T. Murphy, Howard, Texas. 245pd _S_ FOR RENT -Seven room house, close In, newly papered and painted. Phone 899. 240 WANTED. WANTEft—I want to buy a good horHe. Bert Shands. 241pd WaNT to saw your wood. Old phone 704. A.J. Fincher. tt HORSES AND MARES WANTED— There will bo a man at my barn on Monday. Jan. 1. 1017. to buy war horses and mares, five to eisht years old, 15 to 16 3-4 hands high, to be sound and good bone and to weigh 050 pounds and up Torn Bullard. 240pd MISCELLANEOUS. If. D. RANKIN, Contractor and Buirder. Rhone 413. tf M. D. Roberts, move# and levels houses. Residence phone 287. tf SERVICE—Two Jersey males for service at my barn. Old phoue 920. Keray & Son. 241pd COAL, WOOD AND FEED—Plenty of lump coal, oak wood, corn, oats, bran, shops, ahorta. etc. ileadiiuar [ trrs for chicken feed. A. Laaswell. Old phone 477. 241 icAKBKR TttAUB taught at Texas I Barber College, the world’s greatest. Petition when competent. Fiee cata lcgu« explaining. Dallas or Fort Worth. Texan. 24 2pd C. L. KENNEDY A CO —Fire. Tor nado cud Automobile Insurance. Wa lepr-sent old lli.e, prompt pay lug rompanloa. South Rogers street. Phone 152. if r.Ric Mixell, Vetera A Co. for Fire, Tornado and Automobile Insurance. Only the best companies represent ed. Phone 317 tf 1917 MODEL FORDS—We make any medel Ford a 1917 model in a few hours at a small expeneo. Why not have your Ford up to tha minute when it coats so little to Inrlud# 1917 body, crown fenders, streamline hood, and paint chasses. We also 1>uy sgpl sell Fords. H. 0. Savage Auto Company, 2701-03 Main Street, Dal las. Texas, 343 LOST OR FOUND. LOST—Uold oval shaped watch fob pendant, with several links of chain. Call old phona 103. 240pd LOST- Leather not« book containing several notes aiui accounts. Finder plea»« notify W. H. Bratcher, Wax nhaebie. Texas. 239pd KMTUAYKl) OK STOLEN. TAKEN UP by the undersigned, one male black shoot about six months old. Owner cart get same by paying tor keep and for this advertisement. I). M. Pruitt. R-D, Waxahachle, Texas. 240 *5.00 ne»ara. \ roward of 16.00 will *e paid by ibis company for tba eonvicMon of auy one found guilty of taking tba iJelly Light from the yard or lawa of any subscriber of Ibis paper. EN TERPRISE PUBLISHING COM PANY. ♦ ♦ v RAILROAD TIMM TABLE. O ♦ ♦ lloaston Ml Tein* Central Wnsl Bound No. 86 leaves. .7:06 a. a No 81. Motor Car. lease#. .6:86 a. tn. No 88 leaver. 7:06 p. a. East Bound. No. 83 leaves.10:40 a.m. No. 86 leaves. . . 8:67 p. m. No. 80. Motor Car, leasee 6:13 ». a. Trinity and Bruno* Talley. Houth bound. No" 1 learns.10:11 a. a. North Bound. -n t arrises.6:00 p. u. ML. ft. JO T North ftonud No. C (Flyer) leaves.7:08 a«#u. No. 10 (Limited) leaves. .7:25 p. m. Mouth Bound. No. 0 (Limited) leave*.. .8:45 a. m. '•I r, (Flyer) leaves.9:06p.m. ItttrirhM Time TiiXila. . Southbound. Local cars from Dallas to Waco will pass Waxahachle 6:34. 7:46, 9:46 and 11:48 a. m., 1:46. 3:46, 5:46. 3:34 and 10:84 p. m. Local cars will arrive In V.axahsehie from Dallas 7:46 p. m. ai d 12:26 a. m. Limited cars from Dallas to Waco will pass Waxahachle 3:34 and 10:34 ». m., 12:34. 3:34, 4:34 and 6:84 p. m. Northbound. Local cars will leave Wsxabacbt« or Dallas 5:56 and 6:4 2 a. no. Local cars from Waco to Dallas will pass Waxahachle 8:42 and 10:48 a. m.. 12:42, 2:41, 4:42. 6:42, 9:19 and 1:19 p. m. Limited oars from Waco to Dallas will pass Waxahachle 7:19, 9:19 and 11:19 a. m.. 1:19. 8:19. 5:19 and 7:19 p. m. (Car passing Waxahachle 7-19 a. m. may make local stops be tween Waco and Waxahachia when necessary.) 1 ’■> ?■ uugKmp. Southbound baggage ear* will leave Waxahachla 2:40 a. tn aad 1:08 p. m. Northbound b a range icars wll' b-Hte Wasabachle 2:60 and 110:50 p tn Baggage may also b«> handled on non'h bound Local pawugrr cars passing YVaxaltachie" 7:4#, 0:4# and 11:4# a. m.. 1:46, 8:46 and 5:4# p. ni., it ml on Loc*l cara arriving 7:4# p. ox., also on northbound Local nts enger cars parsing Waxahachlo 8:41 land 10-42 ft. in.. 12:42. 8:48. 4:41 ! • rx *1 ll ■ 4 n I | HOLIDAY RATES AU Points tn Texas ‘On salo Dec. 13th to 26tli, incluatn^ Dee. 3t,(lfl|u sale Dec. 21. 22. 2*. 24, *3, ml 31—Limit January 7.