telling yir. Erb about him one day, and he said: "Let me take him 

 and if I can't break him to suit you it will cost you nothing." 



I gave him the dog and in about five months he brought the dog 

 out. That was last October. We went out quail shooting with him. 

 He worked to perfection, and Mr. Erb got his money. To-day I am 

 proud to say that I have as good a dog to shoot over as any man in 

 Indiana, and the world can't beat him retrieving. I have written this 

 letter simply as an honor due from me to Mr. Erb, and for the benefit 

 of brother sportsmen who want dogs thoroughly broken at reasonable 

 figures, to whom I can heartily recommend him. 



Geo. W. Ear hart. 



Erb's Training Device is protected by Letters Patent. 



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