Horse Secrets and 

 Horse Sense 



A Liberal Supply of Both for a Dollar 



The "Horse Secrets" are told by Dr. A. S. Alexander, 

 the celebrated veterinarian, in a book of that name. This 

 book is the only one in existence which exposes all the 

 tricks that unscrupulous horse dealers and "gyp" traders 

 are up to — such as "shutting a heaver" and "plugging a 

 roarer," the "Bishoping" Trick, the "Widow Dodge" and 

 all the other ways of "fixing" a horse. Saves you from 

 being "stung" by professional dopesters, and gives you 

 the laugh on these slick scamps. Also contains many 

 valuable secrets for feeding and conditioning stock, curing 

 evil habits, etc. 



Seven editions of "Horse Secrets" — 75,000 copies in all — 

 have been distributed by Farm Journal in the past two 

 years, to the great discomfiture of horse-trs ding swindlers. 

 We will send out many thousand more this winter. 



"Horse sense" — as applied to farming, fruit growing, 

 poultry raising, stock breeding and household economy — 

 is imparted through the pages of Farm Journal. 



Edited by men who, most of their lives, have had roosters for 

 alarm clocks and learned farming by making a living at it, there's 

 no flub-dub or hothouse theory in Farm Journal — just sound, 

 practical, common-sense teachings which are coined into cash by 

 those who study and apply them. 



If you ever buy, sell, trade or ow^n a horse, you need Horse Secrets, 

 and in whatever branch of farming you are engaged you need Farm 

 Journal. They ^vill save and earn you many dollars — yet 



For only $1.00 we will send you "Horse 

 Secrets/' postpaid, at once, and Farm 

 Journal every month for four years. 



This is the most liberal combination offer (quality of book and 

 paper considered) ever made. You'll do wisely to take advantage 

 of it today. 



If you order promptly, we will send, absolutely free, "Poor 

 Richard Revived " — our splendid new Almanac for 1912. 



FARM JOURNAL, 1 1? N. Clifton SU Philadelphia 



