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Ii. He ding ton, 

 B. E. Harris, 

 H. Jones, 

 H. Mohr, 

 A. G. Miller, 

 Z. Xickerson, 

 0. M. Xowell, 

 H. H. Xewell, 

 Is. C. Xewell, 

 A. M. Yoder, 

 Rudv Yoder. 



David Harn 

 B. P. Hanum, 

 Jacob Piatt, 

 J. M. Pitman, 

 John Pine, 

 James Randal, 

 J. C. Eock, 

 D. D. Smucker, 

 Wm. Stewart, 

 John Shragle, 



EQUINE TRAINING SCHOOL. 



Sidney, Ohio, Oct. 7, 1891. 

 An exhibition of subduing vicious horses, and 

 training those unbroken, was given here on Tuesday 

 evening, by Prof. Jesse Beery, who may rightfully 

 be said to be a master in the work. It was the first 

 of a series of lessons that will be given before classes 

 interested in horses. His work was witnessed by nearly 

 one hundred persons, to whom it was an interesting 

 lecture, with practical demonstrations. The first sub- 

 ject was an unbroken colt, the property of Louis Kah, 

 Jr. It had never had anything on except a halter, 

 and was as green as a colt could be, with 

 considerably more fire than the ordinary equine in- 

 fant, being highly bred. The second horse was the 

 meanest one, probabl}', in Shelby county. It was a 

 four vear old mare of A. C. Fry. The animal some 



