DESCRIPTION OF APPLIANCES. 



CHAPTEE IX. 



Often when I visit a town a second tinie^ the re- 

 mark is made that Mr. , a scholar of mine, got 



his money back quick enough after' you left town, 

 handling horses for his neighbors with quite good 

 success. 



The same thing applies to you. -With my book 

 and my appliances and Submissive Pulley Bridle you 

 •can easil}^ correct any fault in your own or your neigh- 

 bors' horses, and you could often make more than your 

 "whole outlay; for their horses arc made just that much 

 more valuable, either to themselves or to those to 

 whom they may sell them. It makes SELLI^^G 

 easier and MOKE PROFITBLE. 



The following occurrence shows the PEA OTIC AL 

 VALUE of my appliances used in connection with the 

 methods described in this book. 



You are at liberty to write to these • gentlemen 

 ^nd ascertain for yourself that the facts are just as 

 stated. 



Mr. H. C. Blackford, of Eaton, Ohio, one of my 

 former pupils who had been in my class there, says 

 that his having joined my class was the means of his 

 making OXE HUNDEEI) DOLLAES on one horse. 



