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ft' Prove The Proof is in the Comparison it yourself 4 Particular people whose pride of iiame and pride in product goes into their stationery have preferred Coupon Bond irrespective of price for over fifteen years. Not the cheapening hurry of today but the old careful that make for fineness and permanence are still used in making. MtPON BOMB. beautiful' color and texture, its remarkdble' totighnesa ande'rosinr qualities make it not only a distinctive the de luxe and incompatible, paper forall business spondence. Write your letters so that they will compel a them on to strengthen their appealand to reflect the high standing of your house.

OOVNH BOMB costs no more than other good bond noother bond paper will serve you as well. Hie -iismarck Tribune State Printers and Binders Northwest Agents 60 YEARS' Trade DESIGNS COPYRIGHTS AC. Anyone sending a sketch and description may 'quickly riitfSrtHtirunr opinion freewhother an invention is probably patentable. tions Bt.rictly confidential. HANDBOOK on Patents cent troe.

Oltlest agency for eeourlng patents. Patents taken through Munn A Co. receive special notice, without charge, In the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest culation of nny sclcntltlo Journal.

Terms, $3 a' yenr four months, Sold by all newsdealers. MUNN Co.38"""-"**NewYoric Branch Office. 62a Washington, D. C. PROFESSIONAL CARDS MISS SARAH STAVELY Teacher of Piano, Voice and mony.

Phone 485. Lucas block. Attorney at Law, "A- T. PATTERSON. Firm National Rank Ftlock.

A ARTHUR VAN Architect, 209 Seventh street. Bismarck, N. Office nhnnp 305. Residence 246. 4V MOCKLER.

JOHNSON, s-at-Law. Practice ID all Courts. Office 41 Main Street, Bismarck. N. P.

TELEPHONE 133 1 There are so many materials from -which scarfs and muffs can be made this that such a suggestion as this one practical value at this time. Not alone is It easy to remodel the furs of season there are also a great many cloths being used for accessories of the sort, while again they are very ing and attractive made from velvet and lace and chiffon trimmed. The muff Is of vithe big, roomy, pillow sort that is so thor-oughly comfortable and that can be r-ir 'i up by means of the ribbons or left as liked. The scarf is- long and while the little tie fits about r-jsthe throat in a chic manner. The muff the scarf are made of black lynx fur, -vwhile the tie and the second muff are made of broadtail plush.

The scarf and the tie are each made in places, joined at the back, and are designed to be lined with silk and with soft wadding. The muff is -4 in one big piece, with a lining that a little smaller, so allowing its edges to turn under at the ends. It also is dea IC- signed to be interlined with wool wadding and is supplied with strips of ribbon to the lining, which act as casings, v- under which the loops are slipped. Af The quantity of material required Is. S'or the aoarf and -ss muff.

yards 21 or 44 or 80 lnehes wide for the tie and M4 yards 21 or three-quarters of a yard 44 or SO inches wide. Vi One sise. Ic -jssSS? C. B. Little.

F. D. Kcndiick, President President. L. Holl, Caaliier H.

T. 61arphy, Aest. Cashier U. S. DEPOSITORY FIRST NATIONAL BANK BISMABCK, N.

D. ESTABLISHED IN 1879 CAPITAL $100,000.00 INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS General Banking Business Transacted Gettitng On In the World is a matter of vast personal interest to each and every one of us. There is a wholesome joy in making headway in the world of dollars in feeling one's horizon of poverty being pushed back farther and farther away. Getting on in the world means growth, material growth a broader grasp of affairs and a larger confidence in one's ability to do the things which count the things which make for the ing of the a matter of personal interest to every property owner, every tax payer, ery young man and every young an in our town and the surrounding country. Do you wish to join the ranks of those who are getting on in the world1 It's not so bad as you may imaginejust a little practical application of tfce virtue of thrift, a cutting out of yoiir unnecessary expenses, the saving of your money and the starting' of an, arc-omit with this bank.

P. C. Remington, President Walter Graham, Fire lail Bond Tornado E. P. Quain.

Vice President J. A.Graham, Cashier Ass't. Cashier Merchants State BANK Incorporated, 1905 Bismarck, N. CAPITAL $30,000.00 Surplus and Profits, $15,000.00 Interest Paid on Time Deposits and Savings Accounts INSURANCE IN OLD LINE COMPANIES P. C.

REMINGTON, Agent Office at Merchants State Bank TELEPHONE 256 1 1 Ring's Little Liver Pills wake up lazy the system and clear the skin. Try them for biliousnesr and sick headache. Price 25c. Sold by, LENHART DRUG CO. LEWIS V1DGER LOOMIS CO.

WHOLESALE Fruits and Commission NEW YORK FASHIONS Pattern For Pillow Muff, Scarf and Tie signed by May 5854. USB TRIBUNE WANT COLUMNS DIRECTIONS FOR ORDERING. Bend 10 cents to this office and give number of this pattern. No. 6854.

It will than be sent to you by mill postpaid. Be sure to write plainly and always give full dress. 8everal days must be allowed for delivery of pattern. OUT OUT THIS CbUPON VTTF.RN DEPARTMENT, BISMARCK TRIBUNE. Enclosed find ten cents lor which please send me Pattern Street No.

State J5 BISMARCK N. D. 1 T.3. (Continued from page 5.) which are without electric light plants and on launches and other boats which are sent out OA expeditions. The French Ardois system is also used pretty generally for night work.

It consists of four double red and white lights, six to eight feet apart, attached to a stay at the masthead, and they are flashed in combinations that can be read toy a code. A "blinking light" is often used by torpedo boats and other small craft to signal by flashes from the head. The Morse code is used as in telegraphy. The long flash is a dash and a short flash is a dot. Sailors can also talk by means of lanterns with shutters, which can be opened and closed wth long and short flashes for expressing the Morse code.

The searchlight of a vessel is often used for long-distance signal ing by the use of a shutter, and also by writing messages in dots and dashes on the clouds. The steam whistle is of course available for every sort of floating craft, and the Morse code can be communicated by that. The most ancient method of com. municating in daylight at sea is by combinations of colored bunting, which can be read from an tional code book carried by all ships, merchant as well as naval. That may be called the universal language of the sea.

It dates back to the early history of navigation. Nobody knows when signaling by flags was ed. All the famous sea fighters of history have communicated with their fleets in that way for centuries, and, indeed, until recently, it was tHe only means of communication. Each navy has its own special secret code in addition to the international code. "Wig-wagging" is a jnodern tion.

It was adopted after the tion of the telegraph and is the Morse code conveyed by motions stead of sounds or lights. A stroke to the right means a dot, a stroke to the left a dash, and a stroke to the front is the end of a word. Nearly every sailor in the navy can use wag with his hat or his handkerchief or with any other object that will tract attention. The morning after the fleet started on its long cruise a pathetic story was telegrapher from Old Point Comfort about several ors standing on the dock and on the parapet at Fort Monroe, frantically wig-wagging with their caps and handkerchiefs to the battle ships as they passed out to sea. They had erstayed their shore leave or had been detained beyond the hour of sailing and begged the commanders of their ships to slow down and send boats back for them.

Wig-wagging at night is done with a torch or an electric light bulb at the end of a stick, and it is used stantly more generally than any other form of signaling in the navy. BI8MARCK DAILY TRIBUNE, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 23, 1908. The English navy uses the phore more than any other system of mechanical affair with two arms like a cross, which are worked up and down according to the Morse code, and can be used at night with electric lights. phore signals are visible a longer distance than wig-wagging, but they cannot be given anywhere but from a fixed place. There are various other methods of communication at sea, but, according to the judgments of the experts, the wireless telephone will ultimately supersede them all.

WILLIIAM E. CURTIS. Dan Burkholder Glen Ullin News: Dan Burkholder of Dillon, arrived here last Sunday for a few rays' visit with friends and relatives. Mr. er has been absent from this part of the country for the past seven years and he notes the great changes which this section has undergone in the way of development and progress with agreeable surprise.

Mr. Burkholder is now located in Beaverhead county, with headquarters at Dillon, where he holds the position of intendent of a silver mine and is ing well. Froqi here he expects to go east on a visit to his old home in Pennsylvania. A Quick Way. "Our old friend Piffle has retired from business," "Voluntarily?" "I He stopped advertls'bp 1 The Flood.

"Now, chilluns, everybuddy went Into diB wk, exceptln' de Roosevelt ob dat day." "What became of him. Uncle Nedr swum out." USB TRIBUNE WANT COLUMNS The Markets LIVE St. Paul, Jan. Receipts, 250 steady and unchanged. 3.000 active and 10c higher range, bulk, 1,600 steady and unchanged.

Chicago, 111., Jan. ceipts, about' 300 market strong beeves, cows and heifers, Texans, calves, westerners, stockers and feeders, about 14,000 ket 10c higher light, mixed, heavy, rough, pigs, bulk of sales, about 1,500 ket steady natives, western, yearlings, lambs, western, GRAIN8 Minneapolis, Jan. July, 1 hard, $1.12 No. 1 northern, $1,09 No. 2 northern, No.

3 northern, Chicago, 111., Jan. 25. Close: July, September, 60. July, September, 58- old, May, July, old, July, ber, Duluth, Jan. 25.

Close: 1 hard, northern, No. 2 northern, To 1 northern, No. 2 northern, May, July, In 1 northern, No. 2 northern, Durum On 1, 89 No. 2, May, July, Flax To arrive, on track, May, $1.20 July, arrive, 49 on track, 48.

MONEY New York, N. Jan. on call nominal time loans, easy sixty days, 4 ninety days six months, percent. NEW INCORPORATIONS Alfred Blaisdell, secretary of state has, issued charters to the following 'corporations: Thereson-Runck Company, Kathryu. capital stock $20,000.

porators: Martin Vhoreson, Louis Larson, John P. Ronck, all of aKthryn, N. and John Thereson of Fingal, N. D. The Louis Larson Company, Katliryn, N.

capital stock $50,000. corporators: Louis Larson, Kathryn, N. Pierson Haviland, and E. T. Haviland, both of Minneapolis, nesota.

The 'Cuba Mercantile Company, ba, N. capital stock $50,000. corporators: Thomas C. Lillethun, John E. Holmand, Gust.

Krueger, all I cf Cuba, N. and others. Pllsa Mercantile Plaza, N. I capital stock $15,000. Incorporators: E.

J. Phil, G. M. Welch and H. C.

Atwod, Phil of Plaza, N. and the other two of Minneapolis, Minn. Clyde Investment Company, C. S. Dustin, A.

B. Theisen, W. F. Tannum and others of Clyde, N. tors, capital stock $14,400.

The Daneville Danish Evangelical Lutheran Cruch, capital stock none Incorporators: Christian Johnson, ton Ti Olson and James Hanson, all of Daneville, N. D. Evangelical Lutheran Church, Mar tin, JJLD. Incorporators: Christ Heer, Karl Schroeder and Henry Kwalson, all of Martin, N. D.

Asumption of Blesed Virgin 'Marv Church, Clyde, N. D. Incorporators: John Shanley, Thomas Egan, Chas. Bacher and others. Swedish Evangelical Lutheran Gustavus Adolphus Church, Adams, N.

D. Incorporators: Lars Lundin, Carl J. Samuelson and Eric J. Nelson, all of Adams, N. D.

German Evangelical Lutheran 3t. Martin Church, Anamoose, N. D. corporators: Ludwig Sonnettbers, Fred. J.

Wagner and William F. Blum of Anamoose, N. D. First Bank of Linton, N. creased its capital stock from $5,000 to $15,000.

Bristol Sweet Increased its capital stock from to $100,000. Farmers' Elevator Kramer, N. increased its capital stock from $5,000 to $10,000. Ladies' Suits and Skirts at half price at The Fair Department store Guarantee of Good Faith. declared the country print this hailstone and story of yours unless you leave, a few for a sample." "Ilnilstones?" "Xo: ben eggs." 'trr iii 1 fj WANTS Advertiiementt under thin bead will be for ONE CENT A WORD each intertion.

No publication for iesa than 15c. Caib must accompany out of town Advertisements in this column having letter, or MUST be answered through spondence. WANTED. hy day or piece, 410 First street. girl for general work, in small family.

Inquire of Mrs. D. M. Slattery, 508 Eighth street. want to rent a house of 6 or 7 rooms, will be ready to cupy it within a month.

H. C. Meacham, Third and Broadway. signs, bers, readable darkest nights. ly sold profits large samples free.

Wright Supply Englewood, linois. FOR RENT. TO desirable room in ern house. Inquire 404 First street room, 314 Fourth street. Mrs.

Hendershott. FOR two-story, 5-room cottage, Sixth street M. P. Skeels. fcOR furnished room, with furnace heat, electric light and bath.

307 Fourth street. Mrs. Brady. L08T. Knight Templar charm Finder return to Tribune for ward.

silver watch with a black silk fob and charm attached, tween N. P. track and Palace hotel. Finder will leave at Tribune and receive suitable reward. IF YOUR FURNITURE needs pairing or refinishing send it to 114 Main street, west of Dakota block.

WILTON Geo. Lenhart attended the ment Dealers' convention at the ital City Tuesday and reports an cellent time. The lecture course under the pices of the Wilton public schools, will be continued. E. P.

Robertson, A. D. president of Wesley lege at if'argo, will render the second address Thursday evening, Jan. 30. He was chosen to deliver the address before the teachers and citizens at the teachers' institute at Washburn and showed himself to be an able speaker.

The postoffice at Slaughter will be discontinued after Jan. 31. Dr. Noble is at Jamestown this week visiting friends. Manley Falkner was" taken to Dr.

'ihompson's hospital last Sunday ing threatened with typhoid fever. A gymnasium club has been formed among the boys over twelve years of age to meet at the hall every day evening. Rev. Stewart and o. E.

Bigelow are instructing the boys. Prof. Philo has purchased a farm in southern Wisconsin and expects to take up that occupation next year. A. W.

Pollock is transacting ness in Minneapolis this week. Mr. W. Graham was in Bismarck a few days this week having dental work done. The Taka Embroidery club has sented the Presbyterian church with a good organ.

The organ formerly used will be presented to the Chapin school. Messrs McCumber and Pollock turned from the Twin Cities Friday, coming from Bismarck in an auto. RAILROAD TIME SCHEDULE. Palls Branch. mi No.

91 North 0 7:00 a.m. 7:40 a.m. 8:10 a.m. 8:45 a.m. 9:50 a.m.

10:40 a.m. 11:05 a.m. 11:65 a.m. 12:50 p.m. 1:40 p.m.

2:55 p.m. 8:50 p.m. 5:15 p.m. 5:50 p.m. 6.07 p.m.

6:28 p.m. 6:40 p.m. 6:68 p.m. 7:05 p.m. 7:40 pjn.

124 187 141 141 149 158 164 169 175 190 118 184 189 Garrison Max Max Ar Lv AT Lv Velva Sawyer Minot Ar 92 Max time. 5:00 m. llilil f5k 1 SECRET SOCIETIES. Masonio- BISMAtfCK LODGE, NO. 6, A.

F. A. If. Meets first and third Mondays in each month at Masonic hall. H.

R. Berndt, W. M.f G. F. Dullam, secretary.

TANCRED COMMANDERY, NO. 1. K. T. Meets third Thursday in each month rf Masonic hall.

O. F. Jones, E. C. M.

McKenzie, recorder. O. E. 8. BISMARCK CHAPTER, NO.

11, MEETS first and third Fridays in each month at Masonic hall. Mrs. Agnes T. Cochrane, W. M.

Hattie Skelton, secretary. Knights of Pythias. ST. ELMO LODGE NO. 4.

MEETS EACH evening in K. P. hall. G. Hagen, C.

C. W. E. Parsons, K. R.

I S. Pythian 8isters LINCOLN TEMPLE NO. 9. MEETS ond and fourth Thursday each month at P. halL Mrs.

Orilla Hauler, M. E. Cj Mrs. Nellie Evsrtt, M. of and Brotherhood of American Yeomen.

A FRATERNAL LIFE AND ACCIDENT insurance organization. Meets the last day of each month in the Oddfellows' hall Henry Butler, foreman: R. L. Best, M. A E.

A. Belk, Correspondent. A. O. U.

W. BISMARCK LODGE NO. U0. MEETS TH1 first and third Tuesdays at O. O.

F. torn at 8 o'clock. John McLauglflin. U. W4 Bradley C.

Marks, Recorder Labor Unions UNITED BROTHERHOOD OF CARPEN ters and Joiners, No. 1118. Meets Wednesday evening at O. O. F.

halt Af brothers cordially invited to meet with vl Charles B. Johnson, president C. L. Hal son, recording secretary. TIME CARD Dickinson Gladstone Taylor Richardton Hebron Glenullin Sims New Salem Bismarck Burleigh McKenzie Sterling Driscoll Steele Dawson Medina Jamestown Valley City Fargo St.

Paul No. 92 Lv Bismarck Ar Ar Arnold Baldwin 10 18 27 45 68 65 78 92 92 7:80 p.m. 6:45 p.m. 6:80 p.m. 6:40 pjn.

4:85 p.m. 8:40 p.m. 8:10 pjn. 8:80 p.m. 1:80 p-m.

18:45 ajn. 11:25 a.m. 10:25 a.m. a.m. 8:40 a 8:85 a.m.

8:06 a 7:58 a.m. 7:48 a.m. 7:88 ajo. 7:00 a.m. Wilton Washburn Underwood Coleharbor New Salem It Ar Ruso Dogden Drake Drake Balfour Bergen Voltaire Lv 8:15 pjn.

8:15 p.m. 4:15 p.m. 5:80 p.m. 11:00 9:56 lo. 9:05 km.

ft Do tousiaas Ryaer Plasa BranehNo. 97 West No. 96 East Lv Hankinson Ar Lv Oakes Lv It Kuhn Lv Lv Ldir Lv Ar Wishdc Lv Lv Wishek Ar Lv Napoleon Lv Lv Brad dock Lv' Ar Bismarck Lv 9:48 m. 11:10 m. 12:95 p.

m. 18:40 p. m. 1:40 p. m.

m. 5:80 p. m. 10:80 p. m.

7:45 pwm. 4:50 s. m. 8:40 p. m.

8:00 p. m. 8:50 p. m. 1:40 a.

18:89 r.m. a' wcveN 'S30B G. A. R. JAMES B.

MCPHERSON POST NO. partment of North Dakota, Grand Army ei the Republic. Meets last Thursday in each month at G. A. B.

hall. Joseph Wood, post commander A. D. Cordner, adjutant. M.

W. A. BISMARCK CAMP NO. 4164, M. W.

A. Meets the second Tuesday in each month. T. R. Mockler, V.

C. A W. Cook, clerk. I. O.

O. F. CAPITAL CITY LODGE NO. 2. MEETS every Thursday evening at Odd Fellows' hall.

J. C. Pollock, N. G. Charles L.

Hanson, secretary. Rebekahs. NICHOLSON LODGE NO. 40. MEETS THE first and third Saturdays in each month is Oddfellows' hall.

Mrs. Elizabeth Belk, N. G. Mrs. Nellie Evarts, secretary.

Maccabees. K. O. T. EVERY FIRST AND third Thursday of each month at 8 o'cloeC p.

m. at O. O. F. ball.

Visiting membtfl cordially welcomed. D. C. Ramp, mander Erick Erickson, Record Keeper. I.

O. F. COURT BISMARCK, NO. 887. MEE3U every fourth Thursday in each month Oddfellows' hall.

John Yegao, C. R. Wa- Moore. R. S.

W. Healy. F. S. M.

B. A. M. B. A.

MEETS FIRST AND THIRl Wednesdays of each month at Maennercha hall. Thos. Anderson, president A. F. Marquett, secretary.

Commercial Club. COMMERCIAL CLUB OP BISMARC, Regular meeting of club membership first Tuesday in each month regular mee ing of board of directors the first Friday ia each month, at Commercial club rooms, terson building. Main street. F. L.

ConX lin, president F. E. Young, secretary. TRAINS, 1 A EAST BOUND. Stations No.

2 1 No. 4 I No. p. m. a.

m. p. m. 7:55 10:85 9:10 11.06 9:47 11:23 10:09 11:35 10:28 p. m.

12:06 18:80 11:22 a. in 1:36 12:36 a. m. 12:50 3:45 1:07 4:03 3:08 4:28 4:38 4:51 5:05 5:27 5:43 4:38 6:26 5:20 4:05 7:30 6:30 5:05 9:00 7:43 7:00 11:00 10:20 p. m.

1 a. m. p. 2:20 7:40 6:25 WEST BOUND. Stations 1 No.

1 No. 8 1 a. m. Fargo Valley City Jamestown p. m.

10:15 St. Paul 10:.15 p. m. 5:15 7:00 8:10 1 a. m.

5:40 7:43 8:55 Medina Dawson Driscoll Sterling McKenzie Burleigh Bismarck 10:68 a. nt P. nr 1:20 1:41 2:09 2:30 2:50 3:28 p. m. 12:15 12:18 11:20 Glenullin Hebron Richardton Taylor Gladstone 3:54 4:10 5:48 6:01 6:18 3 :54 4:10 5:48 6:01 6:18 1:11 1:32 I a.

Dickinson I a. I 6:45 'Mountain time between Dickinson and hour slower than Bismarck time "Central or Bismarck time from here east LINTON Except Sunday. 2:30 p. m. Lv 8:30 p.

m. Lv p. m. Lv 5:15 p. m.

Lv 5:50 p. m. Lv 6:80 p. m. Ar Bismarck McKenzie Bassaba Hazelton Ar 11:00 a.

m. Ar 20:00 a. a Ar 9:15 a. Ar 8:80 a. 14 Ar 7:65 IS jr 7:30 a.

a Brofy Linton Get Permit at Ticket Office for 55-54. Pullman First-Ciass and Tourist Sleeping Cars. Pinesalve Carbolized acts like a poultice, draws out inflammation and poiison. Antiseptic healing. For ped hands, lips, cuts burns.

Sold by LENHART DRUG CO. Krai 0 -1? 3 4 4 ii v'tgP 1 JP 'WSw.

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