^06 TESTIMONY. 



Will J3e Continued This Week, With Exhibits on 

 Tuesday and Wednesday Evenings. 



The average man is generally -u'ell satisfied with 

 himself and his knowledge of men and affairs, until 

 he runs up against some one who is a specialist, who 

 has mastered some branch of usefulness, and tJien the 

 ^'average man" is dazed by his own ignorance. 



Every community has a generous quota of self- 

 made horsemen, who can tell yon all the modi oper- 

 andi of breaking and training horses. But when 

 you bring them into the presence of such a master of 

 horsemanship as Prof. Jesse Beer}^, wjio instructed 

 s. class and gave tent exhibitions in this city last week — 

 then yonr self-made horsemen admit that they have to 

 unlearn and "learn over again'^ the correct, natural 

 and hmnane method of educating a horse. 



It is a matter of daily demonstration that the 

 average man and woman is either incapable of or will 

 not devote the time and patience to properly educat- 

 ing their o-wai children. It does not require then a 

 very powerful mental effort to conceive how utterly 

 faulty and bad must be the education bestowed upon 

 ^^only a horse'^ by the aforesaid average man or woman. 



Prof. Jesse Beery is a native and resident of 

 Miami county, and his post office address is Pleasant 

 Hill. He was born and raised on a farm, and is thor- 

 oughly established in the business, having been a 

 professional trainer and educator for ten years, and 

 has been giving public instruction and education in 



