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PureWhiskSl
Direct from ffSfi I
TUB ILLUSTRATED BEE.
December 10, 1900.
Exercise as a Fad-
(Distiller fo
Consumer
1.20
POUR
Full Quartt
Eiorcii Paid.
Saves Middlemen a
Profits. Prevents
Adulteration.
Oil thirty.
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tlmlM'Kt whlnkny
Hindu iuiiImdIiI it
direct t " oon
mminrn. Wh Iiiivh tlionft.
mihIh (if c'linlnin
trH in every Mate
mill want iniirn;
wo tlmritfore
Olll'lll tho f ol.
liming
Proposition:
We will Atnd
ynu fmir full
quart bottles of
Mayncr s Seven
Year Old Double
Copper Distilled
IM 1
Mi
)J In plulti pa
f,j contents.
Kilt It Isn't
2VEN- y ear "5fl
JAVA
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Uyc for $j. 10, Express Prepaid. Wc ahlp
packages-no marks to inmcats
When you net It and test It,
satisfactory return It at our
expense, and we will return your IJ.ao
Such whiskey cannot be purchased else
where for les.t than Sg.oo.
ItKFritKNCKH: Htto Nnt'l Dunk, St. Louis,
Jlilnl nut I imnK, Uiivton,
or any of 1 1 in KxprotiH Companion.
WRITR TO NBARBST ADDRESS.
THE HAYNER DISTILLING CO.
'305 307 S. Seventh St., ST. LOUIS, MO.
226-232 West Filth St., DAYTON, OHIO.
P. H.-OnlMfnr Arls.,'ol..C!l .Mnhn.Mont.,
N.. N. .Mm.. Orn.. Illah. W'u.li.. Wo.. mutt
ho fur ') IIk tir Irnlglit prepaid.
Christmas comes
but once a year
Hut you can got Mutz Door, just
about tho best boor on earth, all tho
year 'round Spring, Summer, Autumn
nml Winter Its always refreshing,
palatablo, appottto-brlnglng, nourish
ing, because It's mado from tho purest
materials, by tho cleanest methods,
by skillful browors. Mako Santa Claus
glad and bring good choor In tho
shape of Motz Door Into your home.
Order from your dealor or
Metz Bros. Brewing Co
Telephone 119. OMAHA.
Pertinent Remarks
According to a special dispatch to tho
Now York World of tho 3d Inst. Or. Al
bort II. Hoy, a Chicago specialist, has ex
pounded "a now and startling theory" con
nected with health, vitality and hygiene.
Dr. Moy has spent years in a searching
and Intelligent Investigation and has at
I last reached the conclusion that cxcrclso
for men ongaged In nctlvo business or Idle
men past middle ago Is detrimental.
This theory may bo startling, but It is
by no means now, comments tho Washing
ton Post. Dr. William A. Hammond,
the course at six as "aged." All nnlmals,
human or brute, that habitually undergo
so-called training another term for exer
cise nro mado prematurely old. They ara
tho easy victims of every disease. Thoy
hove not tho vitality of any ordinary boy
or girl of twelve. When Yotisouf, tho Turk
ish wrestler, visited this country nnd let It
become known as was tho fact that ho
never "trained;" that ho lived n life of Idle
ness, smoked cigarettes without number, ato
anything that struck his fancy and drank
bier by tho bucketful when these thing's
WoKnnrnutPiiiiti vo firm wIIIiIohh tlmv hudm -ho
ILER'S
PURE MALT
WHISKEY
rForGenllefolhJ
Purity
above
Suspicion-
soid by Druggists and Deafer.
WILLOW SPRING DISTILIERV,
OMAHA .U.S.A.
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MISS JESSIE E. SAWMILL WINNEIt OF1 FIRST PRIZE AT MASQUERADE BALL
MYRTLE HALL. OMAHA DRESS MA DE OP ILLUSTRATED DEES.
formerly surgeou general of the army nml
a man of brilliant aud profound attain
ments, preached tho same doctrine for
years beforo his (loath. Ho was an in
tellectual giant, broad-minded, deeply
read, original and forceful. Ho nlways
Insisted that a man pust 40 who haU any
regular occupation Involving physical or
mental strain nnd who, notwithstanding,
tcok "exorcise" as such, wns a foot who
needed tho most watchful cure and linn
restraint. His reasons for this opinion
wero very much tho same ns those now
advanced by Dr. Hoy of Chicago. Ho main
tained thnt bodily exertion, attor tho efforts
of one's dally pursuits, was a dangerous
aud foolish blunder. It may bo Interesting
lu this connection to quote from Dr. Hoy's
stutemont bb reproduced In tho World:
'A business man should get all tho ox-
erclBe he needs from tho requirements of
his business. A long walk only further
'calls upon his reserve. Violent golf or
tennis only puts n greater Btralu upon his
system. If he says he needs fresh air,
oxygon, ho can got it in his office, If tiio
latter bo proporly ventilated. Ho doesn't
nood to oxorclso to breatho frosh air.
"John D. Rockefeller drives a fast horBO.
That gives him air, but It doesn't glvo him
oxorclso. Joseph Chamberlain takes no ex
orcise, oxcopt what ho gets from stepping
(rem his olllce to his carriage. Ho Is never
sick. Senator William M. Evarts is a vory
old man. Ho never exercised, That Is
his boast.
"Dut business men say: 'Hut 1 need
exercise. I do not fool well unless I havt.
It.' That moans gonornlly that they eat
too much. You can poison your system by
eating too much, putting into yoursolt
more than tho kldnoya enn eliminate"
Dr. Hoy then tnkes up an aspect of tho
question which has been dismissed for
many years past. Wilklo Collins, tho
greatest storyteller known to tho English
speaking world, onco wroto a novel and It
was ono of his best to Ulustrnto tho prop
osition that athletic training makes men
old boforo thoir time, shortens their lives
and roduces vitality in tho process of build
ing up nervo muscle. Tho book was named
"Man and Wlfo" and the description of
Qooffroy Dolnmnyn, tho Illustrious athleto,
contained a world of wisdom. Wo seo the
demonstration of this Immortal truth In a
thousand everyday experiences. We hear
pugilists and oarsmen called old and "stale"
at thirty. Wo see racehorses retired from
leaked out nnd wero to a certain extent
corroborated by Yousouf's personal appear'
unco as an enormous, soft, fat and llabby
porsou all tho knowing ones declared with
scorn that ho would bo nn ensy prey for
tho thoiughly-condltioncd champion of
Amorlcn. When tho two came togethor,
however, the fat and tlabby Turk took Roe-
her up as If ho wero a raper bag of pea
nuts and Hung htm nbout with striking
lluency. Tho Gorman was as a trivial
shuttlecock bct.woen tho gigantic battlo-
dores of his Homeric hands. YouBouf
never exorcised Roober was forever at It.
Of courso Dr. Hoy's proclamation will set
In motion a tremendous controversy, but
It will shortly bo reduced to n choice be
tween two standards that of tho trained
athloto ut twenty-five and that of tho nor-
mnt man who attains the highest physical
development at forty or forty-live and who
Is a bottor man at sixty than tho worn-out
athloto at thirty. Tho individual will de-
cldo something to his tnsto and fancy, but
Bolemn fncts and tho lessons of observation
leave, for ratlonnl human beings, at least,
no sort of choice.
Flight of a Ticket
A recent number of tho Railway Jdur-
nal contains a story of n railway ticket
which took a suddon Journoy on Its own
account.
As tho northbound train on tho Colorado
& Southern rond passed ono of tho a.ta-
tlons a passongor in n forward car raised
n window, and In an Instant his ticket was
blown from his hands out of tho doors.
Tho pnBsenger naturally gave It up for
lost, and was very much surprised when tho
baggagomastor handed It to him a little
while later.
It appears that whon the ticket flew
through tho window a southbound train was
passing. The auction of that train, which
was moving at a rapid rate, drew tho ticket
along with It, and as It passed the rear and
of tho northbound train it blew Into tho
door of tho smoking car. Thoro It war
found by the baggagemaster.
The Plums Are Ripe
Positively tho finest photos made In
Omnha at Hutchlngs' Studio, 1406 Farnara
street. Hand-painted medallions in geld
plated framed free with ono dozen best
photos. James Matzen, operator.
REGENT
BOOTEES
$3.SQfB
M
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THE
FAMOUS
REGENT
BOOTEE
wlilc-Ii litis never
boon surpassed In
price, tone or quality,
Is only one of the
numerous styles of
these Justly cele
jnited Regent
$3.50
Shoes
as they aro made up In every known
stylo nnd quality of leather, Including
the new patent viol kid and nny color
of tan. A shoo that has nil the tone
and stylo of shoos others ask $5.00 and
$0.00 for. Shoes sold to you direct
from the factory at factory prices no
middleman's profit but nn nctunl
saving to you of $l.no or $2.00 on
each pair. Tho style Is guaranteed
tho wear is guaranteed tho fit Is
guaranteed. Regent customers are
nlways sntlsflod customers we have
no competition where values are con
sidered. Nothing makes a nicer
Christmas present.
Regent Shoe Go.
205 So. 1 5th St.
KLEIN'S ii APEX RYE
4
full
quarts
Direct From Distiller to Con
sumer to Save Middle
man's Profit.
for $VI5
3
MERRY CHRISTMAS and a
HAPPY NEW YEAR to all.
From Dec. 10 to Jnn. 10
PDFP A. bottlo of choice
I KL.L, vvine with n purchase
of $2.00 and over of Whis
kies, Wines nnd Liquors,
(beer and nlcohol excepted.)
Orders for tho Dakotas,
Wyoming, Montnnn, Colora
do and Arizona must call for
13 quarts In order to be pre
paid. References-Merchants Nat. Bank,
Omaha; Packer's Nat. Bank, South
Omaha; South Omaha Nat. Bank,
South Omaha, and all Express and
Ralload Companies.
Klein's i
III. kt , U
KM
Ml
II. KLEIN
Out nun -o Imporuh I
umaha SouinUmacaHis
mm
Express Charges Prepaid.
City Ordora $275 gallon
Hi'nil en rt fully
Wc will send 4 Full Quart"
Unities ol Klein's Apex Rye,
9 years old, extra copper dis
tilled, for S.I. 15, express pre
paid We ship In plain pack
ages - no marks to indicate
contents. When you get it and
test it, if it is not satisfactory
return it at our expense and we
will refund your $3.15. This
same grade of Whiskey we
offer for $3.15 can not be pur
chased elsewhere for less
linn $5.00.
Orders for the Dakotas,
Wyoming-, Montana. Colora
do and Arizona must call for
12 quarts In order to bo jtro-
paiu.
J. KLEIN,
WK1TI3 TO EITIII2K ADDIIKSS,
WH0LESAL 1 523 North 16th Street, Omaha, Neb.
LIQUOR DEALER, 1 N. v. Cor. 26th and N Streets, South Omaha, Neb.
Y? guarantee above firm will do ns they ugreo. Editor.
VflsHlsatk, '
JMasssssssWk"Jt
S..1J. . - X.
Swansdown,,,,
Prepared Cake Flour
Makes Delicious Angel
Pood and other Cakes.
It you like delicious
cake, write us the
NAME OF A
LEADING GROCER
and we will send you, FREE, our
book, "CAKE SECRETS," now ro
clpM and ldeaa in cako making; will
nable you t servo Bome very attrac
tive ud delicious dainties in your
home. Addrees
IGLEHEART BROS.
BVANSVIXI.E . . INDIANA.
Department C.
RED CROSS
WHISKEY
$31
A FULL
QUARTS
BTSBBTSTSBI fOT
DlrAnf fn rnnnifmop
Express charges prepaid
Recommended by
leading physicians.
A puro nnd nutri
tious stimulant for
family use. Such
whiskey as we of
fer for $3.00 cannot
be purchased else
where for $5.00.
Wo ship In plain
packages no mark
to Indicate content
and If not per
fectly satlsfactorj
return at our ex
pense and we will
refund money at
once.
Kcfcrcnccs:
First Nutionitl
Bank of
Dm ilia or any
Fx press
t.oinpany.
WESTERN DISTILLING CO
Sole Owners ... Omaha
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