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•etc., and know that the itnpressions made are lasting. 



Any horse that has come through his system of train- 

 ing comes out obedient, gentle, and greatly enhanced 

 in value. 



Col. 0. H. Binkley, Geo. E. :\rcKaig, 



W. A. Eddy, E. E. Moore, 



Grant Myers, Peter Brown, 



Aaron Deeter, W. J. Hall, 



Mrs. H. A. Dye, S. J. McCurdy, 



Frank Sewell, G. ^Y. Graham, 



C. D. Miller, C. Y. Hottel, 



E. D. Hottel, C. F. Miller, 



C. L. Westhoven, W. I. Tenny, 



A. F. Broomhall, John Landry. 



At Phillipshurg I instructed the largest class that 

 I ever had, some evenings having more than my tent 

 would hold, and it has seating capacity for three hun- 

 dred people. There were a number of men fifty and 

 sixty years old in my class, who indorsed my system, 

 but I will only mention the names of a few who are in- 

 terested the most in horses. 



We, the undersigned, have attended Prof. Jesse 

 Beery's lecture on the education of colts and vicious 

 horses, at Pliillipsburg, 0., and have been greatly in- 

 structed. His wonderful success proves that his sj^stem 

 of training exceeds all others, and the practical illus- 

 tration of the same receives our hearty endorsement. 

 Mr. Beery deserves respect and esteem for his valuable 

 instruction in tlie management of horses, and we wish 



