190 TESTIMONY. 



J. B. Fagan, . Thomas Brown, 



John Hale, G-orge W. Beck, 



S. ^. Fennel, New Waverly, Ind. 

 Prof. Beery will commence with a class in horse 

 training, in Laura, 0., on Monda}', August 5th. Mr. 

 Beery has won, and justly too, such a reputation among 

 our people that it is only necessary to say to them that 

 ne is coming, and it insures him a hearing. 



Prof. Beery, Pleasant Hill, closed his term of 

 horse training at Laura, Saturday evening. He had 

 a class of one hundred scholars. His large tent was 

 crowded each evening. Mr. Beery is a success. 



HOV\^ TO BREAK VICIOUS HORSES. 



Prof. Jesse Beery will instruct a class in Horse- 

 manship in a large tent at Covington, on Thursday 

 evening, November 7th, at 7:30. Please bring out 

 your bad horses, as they will be handled for the class 

 free of charge. There will be a number of all kinds 

 of dispositions and characters of horses handled, tIz: 

 kickers, balkers, shyers, runaways, etc. 



Later. — Having been members of Prof. Jesse 

 Beery's class in horse training, at Covington, we heart- 



