The courier. (Lincoln, Neb.) 1894-1903, December 15, 1900, Page 18, Image 18

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A MASTS TASTE.
It you do not know what to give your
husband for his birthday, give him a
tree. 01 course it is a difficult matter
to know just what to (rive a man for a
present. It you give him something to
wear, he won't wear it. He declares it
doesn't fit, or it isn't becoming, or else
he won't wear it because he never wore
one before, whatever it is. It you give
him something for the house, he secret
ly accuses you of an ulterior personal
motive. After thinking all this over a
woman in Jamaica, Long Island, con.
ceived the idea of presenting an elm
tree to her husband for his birthday.
He liked the present, and to Bay he was
surprised but lamely expresses his emo
tion, so the entire scheme was a succees.
"You see, we lost the finest tree on
our' lawn by lightning," she explained
enthusiastically, "and my husband was
heartbroken about it It would take a
quarter of a century to grow another
such a fine tree as that elm, and we
hadn't the heart to begin it Then 1
heard about the transplanting of large
trees, and the idea of giving him a tree
possessed me. On the outskirts of the
town I found a tree that was the coun
terpart of the lost elm, and the tree
moving company bought it for me, and
the day it was to be transplanted I lured
my husband away for a little trip, and
it was late at night when we returned.
It he had found the house moved off
the place he wouldn't have been so sur
prised as he was to see that tree. He
couldn't even criticise. He was speech
less. Every day he brings some one to
see the tree, and I have received more
praise about it as a present than about
the combined gifts of my entire married
life." The Bazar.
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