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had a bridle or bit in its mouth. In a very <hort time 

 the Professor had it under perfect control, bridled and 

 bitted, and docile as a lamb. He next turned his at- 

 tention to a halter puller of Everson's, which he broke 

 in completely. His handling of Billy Schwab's shyer 

 and Billy Schramm's runaway was remarkable. When 

 he got through with these horses, waving tlag8, hoisted 

 umbrellas, jingling sleigh bells, flying newspapers, 

 the crack and smoke of pistols, were alike powerless 

 to arouse in the animals more than a mild and good 

 natured courageous curiosity. The Professor's only 

 devices are a few straps, pads and the reins, employed 

 at first to govern the horse. 



Daily Times, Muncie, Ind. 



WELL TRAINED. 



Prof. Jesse Beery, the horse trainer, has one of 

 th6 best trained pieces of horse flesh that has been 

 shown in this city for some time. The horse is a bay, 

 of medium size, and is driven by the Professor without 

 lines. 



Marion Chronicle, August 2, 1892. 



BEERY' S HORSB SHOW.— MORE WAYS THAN ONE OF 

 SUBDUING OUR EQUINE FRIENDS. 



An entertainment that is at once instriactive and 



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