Tut-; tiWni OMAHA. SATl IM)AV, NO 'KM HIM L 11)12. The "GO" STORE THAT MEANS Dundee We Go because we give the best GOING values going. All our customers are GOERS They're up-to-date, progressive and they wear clothes that can't be beat. SUITS i 1 Nebraska i i jCERESCO FARMERS PROTEST i I Object Before State Board to Fill in I Platte River. DRAINING BIO RESERVOIR Wntrr Behind Pnthflndrr nam Helmc I.rt Ont nnd nrtdsre Work Df lured nrnntt Alone the Line. AND OVERCOATS Union Made to Measure N. W. Corner 15th and Harney Sts. j The Original $15 GO Store Where all the "GOERS" Go Write for Our Sample Folder and Style Plates. i f Opening Announcement i J ii Will open for your itispectian Saturday, Nov. 2d A New Men's Shop in the 500 Block 522 South 16th Street This new store will be run In conjunction with the shop now located in the new W. O. W. Building, Fourteenth at Far nam. The same splendid line of Furnishings and Hats the same reasonable prices and courteous treatment and the same intelligent store servlco which has mado cortain the success of the old store will bo closely adhered to in this store. You men Who aim at correct attire and appreciate quality in tho things you buy are cordially invltod to call. "500 Block" 31K2 South 10th Street. WiVl. J. BOEKHOFF, Stall Dtalet. rUEE TO YOU. Mnny a good man has lost his busl--ess by being cranky nnd disagreeable, ii', all because his stomach did not do lis work properly- Don't let this occur ti you, It Is so easy to be cured of ston. sicU trouble. Spruce Pepsin Tablets, the ati'ral remedy, will cure you. Let us -end you a free trial to provo It. Spruce Cablet Co., Heron Lake, Minn. Adver-sement. IifS AND HEALTH 10 FnOTHEH AMD CHILD. llss. Wiwslow's SooTUtNO Syscr ll bee rKd faroVcr SIXTY VKAUSby MILLIONS o( "oTIIKKS for the-.r CIIILURKN WIUW iTHINO with WJRl'KCT SUCCBSi II t OTIIES the CHILD, SOI' TENS the GB1I3 Al LAYS Ul I'AIN i CL RI'S WINI1 COLIC, and Me nefl "raedy for DIARUIKXa. It U l v .lev hnirole Me uic ud ak lor "Mrs. v n- uwi. Soothing Syrup." and ike no othci , i .vecest botli'. FMt C 1 7 HABIT CONQUERED liUIUlf 8 " I IH IraH lUf 't'lj Gtir.lM4. I ll mmwriil sAct after all UP B S H H Ik olhrra fell, (itnllr, pica, anl, hirn'ic for n p rtMUti drlakar tie. Ml ImMTnilBMU'tomt liasirf iqini t m. n t M K-- vipr frrr, alpa)4. E. J. WOODS, 634 5Uth Av. uj u ., New York, N.T. (From a Staff Correspondent.) LINCOLN. Nov. 1. (Special.) A pro test has been filed with the State Board of Irrigation by a number of farmers near Ceresco against tho counties of Dodge and Saunders to prevent tho counties named from building a. fill tn the Platte river near North Bend, where a state aid bridge Is being put In across the river. In order to build the bridge In a sub stantial manner It was necessary to make the river narrower than It was. nnd with that end In view the river was filled In so that the channel will be only about l.EOO feet wide. This Is considered to be wide enough to carry off the, water. It seems that no complaint was entered against the filling- In or tne river until tho J6b was nearly completed. It was then that the farmers got busy nnd pro tested against tho work, claiming that the fill-in will cause a backflow of water during the high floods of tho spring nnd cause damage to their lands. An answer will have to be filed November Webster Mnn'i Platform, Q. W. Lindsay, democratic candidate fon tho legislature from Wtebster county has printed at the bottom 01 his political cards the following: "Opposed to tne present primary law as an unjust tax upon the taxpayers and should bo re pealed." Water In III Project. On account of the draining ot the Path finder reservoir work on several stato-nld bridges has been suspended until the water has subsided. Assistant State tin glneer Roberts has Just returned from an Inspection of brldgeB In' tho western part of the state and says that fow people rcallzo tho amount of water kept In storage by the Pathfinder reservoir. Tho reservoir holds 1,000,000 acre feet of water, 6r sufficient capacity to hold back the flow of water In the Platte river for six months or a year. At present the reservoir Is being lowered at the rate of 6;0OJ cubic feet per second, which Is re sponsible for the let up of the work on the bridges at Brldgepot, Bayard and McQrew In Scott's Bluff county. The draining of the reservoir Is mado to make some chunges needed. Ken Onnrd Hosier. The adjutant general's office Is at work on . a new. roster of tho guard, which wen completed will be something considerably better than ever before at tempted. It will bo a general bureau of nformutlorf regarding all officers of the guard. Wroiifr Instructions fllven. According to Secretary of State Wait wrong Instructions as to voting a straight ballot have been given out by some of the papers of the state. One paper in particular which circulates well over the state, which will not be published again In time to correct tho error. Informed Its readers that a cross In the circle at tho right of the presidential electors would vote for all the candidates on the ballot of that patty. This Is entirely wrong. The only circle where a cross therein will vote for nil the candidates of the party Is the circle found nt the right of the party designa tion at the top of the ticket. For in stance, If a voter wishes to vote for all the republican candidates on the ticket he may put a cross opposite tho name re publican nt the head of the ballot. The snme plan followed out will vote for all the candidates of any other party whose name Is nt tho top of the ballot above the constitutional amendments. Should a voter desire to "split" his ticket he could put. u cross In the circle opposite his party name at tho head of the ticket and then vote for the candi date of some other party by putting i cross opposite that candidate's name where It appears on the ballot. The ticket would therefore be for all candidates of the paity where the cross appeared at tho top and for the candidate of the othr party where the cross appeared opposite the party name at the top of the ballot above the constitutional amendments. Opinion In Oinnli Cne. Among the olnlons banned uown thlc morning by tho supreme court was that of Hans Chrixtensen against the Omaha Ice and Cold Storage company of Omaha Chrlstensen was lessee of a tract of land between the Missouri river and Cut-Orf lake, and alleged that on account of the failure of the Ice company property to mnlntaln a ditch leading from the Inke tn the river and a dam constructed therein to prevent floodwaters of the river from flowing Into the lake, the water ovor Ilowed his land and destroyed or dam aged Ids crops. Tho supreme court nf. firmed the decision of the lower court, which was In favor of the plaintiff. NEWS NOTES OfTlLIANCE AND BOX BUTTE COUNTY ALLIANCK. Neb.. Nov. 1. (Speclal.) P. K. Rowland, a Burlington engineer and Miss May Snoddy, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John Snoddy of Alliance, were mar ried this morning n Holy Rosary church, Kev. Peter Donnelly officiating. A fight Is expected on the proposition for bonds for a new court house to. bo decided by the Voters of Box Butte county next Tuesday, both sides claiming n victor-. The condition of Harry Bowman, tie young man who was shot accidentally while hunting ducks Is very much. Im proved. Joseph Rlnglbour. arrested for sending obscene matter through the malls, was taken to Bayard by Un'ted States Mar shal Wright of Chadron. He will be arraigned some time next week, Sem Notes of Fntrf leld. FAinwiBLD. Neb.. Nov. l.-(Specal.) Oaylord Lupher.,6 years of age, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie) Lupher, died this morning after a week's Illness of brain fever. Last evening while Huby Lewis. Nellie Irwin, Iloss Palmer and Tloyce Davidson were out for a short drive the horses be came frightened at a dog and the buggy was overturned. Miss Lewis' limb was broken and Miss Irwin shoulder war 1 fractured, Mr. Palmer being rendered un conscious. ' i Charle I Lew s and Mr niia Put , ton were united In marriage by rtev A Store Closes Saturdays 9 P. M. OMAHA'S ONLY MODERN CLOTHING STORE F.S.KING, PRES. THE HOME QUALITY CLOTHES A.S.PECK SEC.TREAS. You'll be well pleased with our hats How often hnvo you gono Into a store Hat-hunting ami found that the hat you hid in in 1ml wasn't to ho found In tho store? It's n dis agreeable experience nnd one never experienced hero. The hIzo of our lint stock and tho chnractcr of tho hats In It nro proof against dis appointment. $1.50 to $10. STETSONS OF MANY KINDS IjKJ.no UP. STYLISH VKLOUK AND ItOUKH HATS VV TO 97.GO. What influences you most in your clothes buying? Some men buy clothes nceordini? to quality ; price is ti secondary con sideration with them. Some buy according; to price and look not into the nudity of the garment. Others gauge their buying by a style standard other things are little considered. Some look for big assortments, others for exclusive patterns. We don't care, par ticularly, which of these things influences you most "What we want to know is why any man should go to any store because of any one of these things when they can come here and enjoy all of themt It takes time to induce some men to investigate our claims but it only takes about minutes to convince them that this is the one best clothing store once we've induced them to investigate, it ho very best time to try to locate the best clothing store is at a time when you have clothing to buy today. Speaking of swell fall suits We want to put in a word for ours. They're swell and they're good. They're quality products, every one of them, and they're priced to compete with ordinary kinds. They're in great assortment, and no man, no matter how strange his notions or how irregular his form, need go out of our store without having found a suit to his liking. $10.00 up to $40.00 To men of uncommon build Young men like our fall suits HAM? MINUTE STOUE TAMv Another proof of the Kreatnest of this storo Is tho number of salesmen It employs. Take the rtothliiK cud of our business, for InstHiiro. We employ twelve painstaking salesmen who sell cluthlnK exclusively, to attend our suit and overcoat trndo. We don't cm ploy them becauso thny aroROod fellows nnd need tho Job. We are not philanthropists. We employ them because o need them be cause cnniiKh suit and overcoat buyers come here to keep them blisy ut least most of tho time. If wo had fewer patrons, we'd hnvo fewer snlosn.'en. .ny store, rlKhtly mnnagrd, adjusts Its sales force o fit Its patronage. If wo employ twelve rlothlnn salesmen It's a pretty safe kuoss that wo sell more clothing than stores em ploying half that number. When you're looking for the big store, with the, big trade, look for the one with the big snloi force, nnd It will provo a mighty good storo ui tin up to. Quality is the keynote of our shoe talk Almost every shoo store quotcB the samo shoe prices as this storo quotes but fow. If nny, stores offer such good shoes for those prices. Tho now styles nro very at tractive. $2.50, $.1.BO, $1, Don't Imaglno that when wo nro talking of our ability to fit men wo aro referring to thoso whom nature formed as wo would hnvo had them formed. Our stock Is roploto with special sizos and dlmonsloiiH for fellows ot Irregular build nnd when wo say wo can fit every one wo menu you as well as tho other follow. Whon young follows como to look at our sultfl our mil emu en show thorn garmontB de signed to express youthfulness, vigor nnd vim. They're not tho biiuio suits that wo provide for their fathers. They're distinctive ly young mannish. Tho Fall models nro woll liked by tho young follows who have seon them. The West's greatest overcoat store The thing that makes a store great, or otherwise, is its ability to meet the requirements of all as fast as they come. This store provides somewhere near 3,000 Overgarments for its patrons to choose from and it employs twelve competent, painstaking salesmou to assist them in finding a coat they can buy without sacrificing one particle of their personal likes. No western store is -so well prepared for the overcoat demands of its patrons. $10.00 up to $75.00 Wonderful line at $15, $20, $25. Ii. Grocsman at the home of the bride last evening. The Clay County Good lloads associa tion met at Masonic hall last evening. T. J. Kowler gave n talk on "The Hoads of Knglnnd." J. M. Jones M Clny Center and Will Brookley of Edgar spoke on the legislative situation regarding good roads and the secretary of tho State Amerlcnn association gave an address on the work ing of the association. BURCHARD WOMAN DIES SUDDENLY AT BEATRICE HRATRICrc, Neb., Nov. 1. (Bpfeclal.) Mrs. Frank Dorlng of Tlurchurd, Neb., died suddenly here yostciday at tho homo of her sister, Mrs. W. II. Hrcnker. nsed 41 years. She Is survived by her husband and four children. The body w,ns taken t(. nurchard this afternoon for Interment. An uthlctlr budget fund for tlm sup port of the high school fool bull team Is hclng lalsed by the bu'lness men of Ueatll"e. The amount mednil Is fl.SO). Beatrice horsemen yesterday purchased about twenty-live held of horses at Fair bury belonging to the defunct Campbell Brothers' clicus. which were sold under u chattel mortgage held by D. B. Croppcy. cashier of the First NatlonnI bank of that city. DAWSON REPUBLICANS ASK COMMITTEEMEN TO RESIGN UBX1NGTON. Neb., Ncv. 1, (Special.) Republican voters who are supporting the head of the national ticket nsaemblcd at Lexington, Tuesday, and by resolution condemned the action of the chairman and secretary' of the republican county committee In supporting the candidate for president and vice president on the progressive national ticket nnd demanded their Immedlnte resignation. WHEN LEMONADE WAS PINK Passing of the Inventor Stirs a Lot of Whiskered Memories. REMEMBER IT, OLD SCOUT? .Mutt-heil the Ito.y Tint nf llnrcbnck tiller' TlKlits mid .loll mi ' Vision of I, Iff In it Cirrus, Culls from the Wires Gtoigo Baker today :iot and killed his wife and f.ither-ln-lnw, Thomas Glass, near Dawson, N. D. Baker was arrested and taken to Jail at Steele. joe Uavls and 'Buck" Burdolf wero ar tested at Blocker, Okl., charged with par ticipating In the robbery of a Katy pas senger truln which was held uji near Wlrth, Okl., Tuesday morning. Navy off clals nre much pleaseil with the raplo ty with which tho new wire lens station ut Arlington, Vt.. Is respond ing to tuning up. Already It Is working at higher power than had been expected. Three children, aged 7, 0 and 3, of Frank Gerrlsh, were burned at Hull Brlte, .Saskatchewan. Tho mother was away from home ministering to a sick neigh bor and had locked the children In Cre house. Walter Johnson, an .aviator of Buth, N, Y has established, a new American endurance recoid at Klinira, N. V flying A'lth one prtfeiigtr, by remaining In the .i!r three hours fifty-one minutes and wenty-ono seconds. Edwin Goodwin, a 15-yeur-oId boy, ad mitted t)iat he wan responsible for the death of Captain Hurry C. Young, who.ie body was tound near a small stream at Surrey, Me. Goodwin was arrested and linrged with murder. Joseph J. McKenna, a deserter from the United States army, found guilty of strangling to death C-year-old blgrtd Kcksliom at ftcw York, was hen tenced today to die In the electric chair during the week of December 9, Senor Huarez. Chilean minister, suys that the report that Germany is about to buy from Chile a coaling station on one of the Magellan islands, Is foolish, ills country, he added, Is not in tho market selling coaling stations. Tho Interestato Commerce commission has approved proposed increases in relght rates on lumber from the south eastern pirts of the I'nlted States to Cairo, III , and St Louis, Mo, The com- --Mon held the advances which wero nc riled not unreasonable and directed tne dc- snic eiie-rwve on .November ' The mil n who Invented pink lemonade crossed over tho river last week and now rests with the departed souls In tho meads of asphodel, where It may bo hoped thoro tire no pure-food advocates to haruss him for the sins committed in his name. He was Ihiiiy K. Allott, a circus mini, who wus brought up In the mlddlo west of cour he wus a circus mini, for pink lemonade and the circus wero us closely linked, say, as gu!lutes and overalls. But Allott, besides being a child of tho three ringed tent und thu unlnial sldu-slmw, wns u child of fortune, too. For the dis covery of tho drink which gave him fume wai Bheor accident perhaps It was tho pinions of fortune's wings that brushed the cinnamon red candles oft the box Into Allott's tub of lemonndc nnd changed the yellow color to a glowing pink and pink lemonade had arrived I That was Just how It happened. Allott was li years old at tho time, nnd run nlng the candy and lemonado "conces sion" following n circus around tho coun try. Of course, he ran away from home to do It. After tho cinnamon cnndlep had accidentally dropped In and suffused the lemonade on the Instance wo are speaking of, the new drink sold better than the old. und It was plain to Henry Allott that If tho people, who attended circuses hud not been crying In divine high piping I'chlcvl for lemonade, red lemonade, they hml, In their own language been hankering for It. Tub after tub wbb emptied, while the old yellow drink remained untouched. .Sixty l.ndlcj. In tin Air, Thereafter the circus marked pink lem onade for Its own. When tho blll-post-ers came Into town and unfolded their wonderful pictures and pusted them up on Bill SykeB' burn, and on the bourd fence around tho Widow Flint's lot, and most OVERCOAT weather is here. Let us make your coat for you. We offer nice chev iots, kerseys and mel tons made to order at $20 and up. Every coat well lined and guaranteed perfect in fit and style. ASK MacCartky-Wilson Tailoring Co. How, When and What to Wear. aoi-aoo South joti. st. I everywhere; nnd when you saw that therti wero going to bo sixty luiy ncro buts, nil of them In tho air or on the trapezes at one time, nnd tho bnrebuck riders on the Chippendale horses, and tho animals, Including a hippopotamus everybody knew because the teacher had told them that hippo wns a horso and potnmus was n creek with a six-foot mouth wide openj nnd sideshows with sword swallowers Mid bearded lady and nil the reBti when tho posters told you nil that, althougli-thcy did not say that Pink lemonade would bo there, you Just knew It would be. And tho pink lemonado was there. It was them Just as suru as tlm lady bnre buck rider enmo In gracefully bnlaiiclng herself on her toes on tho' back of a white ChlDpendnlo horse, with a sort of over-tho-waves motion, and her ballet t'klrls fluffing out and her bodlco covered with Jewels she wus beautiful. H wns thorn Just us sure us there was a tall ring-master In n grny top-lint and a frock cont. with a long whip, who announced lad-c-e-ew, nnd gontel-men, there will bo t uuoiner enow jiuiueuiuieiy uiirr hub wiui i ndmtssloii 10 cents. It wns there Just as sura ns tlm clowns running around tho track and htt euch other so hard that you Just couldn't seo how they stood It, but thoy wero funny. Yes, pink lemonado was as certain as any or all of them. Thou, on the day after seeing tho street pnrado nnd wnltlng around tho tent for I two or three hours, you went Inside. Mayho you went In past the ticket rnnn nil dressed In red In tho box, und maybe I you slipped under the eiynviiH, but you tried to .get a seut ncur thu center ring, j becauso from there you could seo evcry I thing ut least you could Jf you had nioro eye. You Bat on one of tho board seats, with a place for your foet, but not for your back only tho re- served scats had folding backs nnd I from tho moment they ran back tho cur I lulu at tho end of tho tent and the I grand pnrudo started around thu track. with tho quoen and king sitting in tho ' Jiiwelhtd uouiluli on the elephant's j back, waving their sceptres, with the troupes of riders and aCrnbuls, and the lions und tigers In i-uges nnd the churl i ots. with the drivers who hud handker chiefs tied around their hruds und flow ing out behind, und the clowns, und nil from this moment you tried not to I mtsB nnythlng, becnutie soma other fel- ! low might seo It. I Not I'orKel I Iiik I'opcorn. ! In your pocket you had 10 cents, or mayho a quarter. Boon tho men In red I couts en mo up thu iiIhIph with the has j kets nf popcorn done up In red und bluo und white oiled puper, with a prize In 1 euch, und peanuts, und pink Inmonuilo i In glurseB set in trays, with a straw In I euch ami a plecu of lemon flouting on , top tho myrmidons of Henry Allot. You were four In from the aisle and, besides, you wero not ready for It yet, so you1 Just remembered your money In your pocket and felt It, nnd went on wutch lug the horses arid holding yournelf In, ; because the posters hud said that there I wero grander things to come than that, j Maybe you watched all through the I bareback riding and the first troupe of . acrobats on tho platforms between tho rings and the waltzing horse that lifted up his front feet when the ring master I raised his whip, and the man with the j bass drum who watched to seo when he ' would beat time boom !to suit tho ! horse's dancing. It wns Just when the ' trulned seals were up on their boxes catching fish, and tho smartest ono was ringing bells with his nose, that you felt that the time hud como for pink lemonade. And the inun was coming up t the ulslo a good piece awuy, and you tried to catch his attention with your hand. Just then there wns a murmur from neur tho entrance, and then nil around tho tent, and a roar "I.ook!" nnd t ho monkeys on tho Hhettnnd pontes raced twlco uruuiid tho whole track. The pink lemonndo man had gone by! After that, Icmonnilo was tho main tlwught. You missed something us you tried to catch tho man's eye, but your soul und body were parched for want of a glnsH of lemnmiile. Finally, you got It, and handed out your illmo along tho line and got a big glass and n pack age of popcorn In blue. Tho satisfaction of holding that glass In your hand and sucking through thnt straw must be passed over. Even the regretful delight of getting tho InBt few drops from un der the pleco of lemon ! too muoh for words to toll. Tho popcorn lasted longer and wns filling. May bo It was not until the ring master started telling about the show that will como Immediately after this one, udmls slon 10 cents, that you put down tho glass on tho board between your feet, and wiped your stinky hands on your punts, Then you klckei the bIuhm off und It fell down below, and you mlssl-d tho entrance for tho grand chariot rnco because you wero looking down to seo wheru It fell. And tho circus was ovor, und then you Htuck nroiind the torit where tho clrous peoplo wero eating, At lust you went home, but you did not cat much supper. You wero nearly full. Maybo Uncle Jim took you to the night performance, with tho gas torches hanging on the poles nnd trees, but the next day the circus went awny; nnd pink lemonado with It. Thnt wus tlm setting and the occasion of pink lemonade. It only came with tho circus. Between Utiles, If thoro was any orii) In town who mado lemonade ho served only the pain stuff that might have been mado of nentsfoot oil and shellac. Ho did not darn to put anlllna dyes In his tub and mid tho glow ot the 'sunset to his drink or, as was darkly suspected, wlno Itself as a coloring, l'lnlc lemonade wua tho circus' mini proprium. Yet nt this time ono must bid farewell as well us hall to pink lemonado. It In going nut of favor with a public which him lourned to look to drinks put up In bottles for consumption at the circus, I'opcorn In packnges Is going wltli It. The men who ttlspcuso It havo oven left off their red coats nnd hats and go about In white or blue uniforms. The clrcuson have changed to suit a more sophisticated, patronage. And, It must be said, pink lemonado and sophistication do not go to gether. But twerity-flvo years ago every boy und mini of them would have said thnt If pink lemonade went, the clrcun must full with It Henry Allott may have died of a 'broken heart. New York Post. AiiiPiilCt.a of Artists. Hubert lii nii, tho art st, was talking nt u dinner In Now York iiliout the over fulfilled und banal work of painting of the Bourguureuu type. "Lulgliton, tho English Bourguereau, met Whistler," nuIiI Mr. Henri, "one day In I'lccndllly. The two nien sauntered through tho Burlington arcade talking ort. "But. my dear Whistler," said Lelghton, "you loavii yoilr work so rough, so sketchyl My dear Whistler, why do you never finish?" "WhIMlcr ccrewed his glass Into his eye and gavo a fiendish laugh. M dinr l,-lhton," he said, "why do you ever begln7" Wash'ngton Star, EVERY COAT TRIED ON IN THE BASTING THIS IS POSITIVELY THE ONLY WAY THAT A COAT CAN BE MADE TO FIT PROPERLY AND IT IS THE WAY WE FIT EVERY 00AT. OUR SUITS AND OVERCOATS ARE ALL MADE IN OMAHA $J52 buys a suit or overcoat mado of tho best materials of the samo style and quality as those you pay twice as much for elsewhere. Are you pay ing for a name or quality? The Aluminum Front in the Orpheum Theater Bldg. The Only Fifteen Dollar Tailors Making Clothes In Omaha MID-WEST TAILORS ARTHUR L LEMON, Mgr 1505 Harney Street South Omaha Store MB North 2kth Street.