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j^ Every Man JBlg Own TxalneT, 

 ■ Bead wbat the Iioreenien say about it: 

 P'l.. C. UnderJilIl,N. X.' Sportsman: "One of our 

 |readera bag written me for the best book bn 

 |bow to train, oopdltlon and dtiye oolts and 

 Mrottetg. I tblnk your book (Feek'g) filla tbe 

 pll." ., . 



h B. C. ■Walker' ("7fertti^s"),CliIoftgo Borientan 

 "ItlsaweU-dlgegteaepltome of tbe ttathpi;' ' 

 experience in breaking, training, deyeloplne 

 apd condltlonlog trotters and jager^. Hla | 

 desbriptlong bijUorsMlie has banoledsand^raceH 

 tbey ipoptested are brief, bvt fnll' of good „ 

 conniet^iBtirrlnB.episodeEi and morals. Cliarle« 

 'Uaririn'S'Obapter on training trotting colts,and 

 ftbe complete list of 2.80 trottet; in katne^ up 

 ito 1889, are yalnable addenda, mk'mi^^ & 

 ibonnd tobepome a standard ref etisnoe, ' 'as it 

 'contains >muk for babes, m^at for .ati&ttgV^en 

 I and food for all wbo wish to imbibe orarect 

 views of tbe trainer's, art:" 



S. W. Parlin, Ameriedn Cultivator: "It is, in 

 my opinion, by far the begtji,ork of tbe kind - 1 

 bave overseen, and I 'U3vereaOtbem all." 



TbomasT. Tai-rell, Medina, N.T.: "There Is 

 many a horseman that conla learn more out of 

 one chapter tbftn they ever knew'. V. 

 • Wm> H. Boyce, Xerf e Haute; Ind;^3he Shoeing 

 of dlfCerent horses as described is worth far 

 more than tbe cost of the book to any dne. A 

 horse ont o^ balance can't possibly be a trotter. 



"livery Man His OwnTralner,"by A. J. Feek, 

 sent to my address free of postage npon appli- 

 caHon at the ofSce of the liiBBdB akd Fabhbb, 

 Uanchester, N. H.^ by receipt of price, (2.60. 





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