<v< v° ?:«&**& f IfWLv ******„ a K „ hBSBBHkV , C **<* o % x* & """"' """'S- - V° s , To all men ■" ; / owning horses, '{FJo^ /£ y •*-' 7 - who answer this advertisement immedi- v? |pMg«|jf ' m Mm I ately, I will positively send my introductory ilft ***' - * course in Horse Training and Colt Breaking >k'-*l^pi| lr \. ABSOLUTELY FREE. Viflßf .• | World's Greatest System \ J miM' of Horsemanslup \ Bllli/ Twenty-five thousand FARMERS and horse-owners have ~ mSSpy* taken my regular course and found that it does the work. Even if you have only one horse, it will pay you to master *, my wonderful system. The Beery Course is the result of a Bad Habits lifetime's work as a tamer and trainer of horses. As one of B j my students has said, "The horse has never been foaled (sLISPSCI. that Prof. Beery cannot handle." My record proves it. By Beery System Master Any Horse Brealc a Colt in Befnaing to lead. The . Beery Course gives Double-Quick Time! B fe^r n &fdle y ißMmoved" th ? priceless secrets of You can do it by my simple. Getting fast in the stall! a lifetime—enables you to practical,humane system.There Pawing in the stable. ' master any horse—to tell the is a lot of money in colt training:. Orowd?nK h in' disposition of any horse. at Make $1,200 to $3,000 Fighting halter or bridle, sight—to add many dollars to . a Year Piling on one rein the value of every horse you Many of my graduates are iiuggmg on the bit handle—and my students are making: big money as profesXmnging and pinnging. all good traders. sional horse trainers at home or Refusing to stand. , Refusing to back. Shying. Balking. - r Afraid of automobiles. Afraid of robes. Afraid of clothes on line. '{>?' wa Afraid of cars. flf AsrV&r Imm in Afraid of sound of a gun. ' jeSfT Stf rsj AEruid of band playing. Tft M JEr ' «T H y Afraid of steam engine. V. & &jr <8a " AFTER I H Jr B Afraid of the touch of TRAIN- 8 ff /J 1 shafts or harness. . BEFORE TRAINING v£f INQ : &tT 9 Kicking 5 aWQy " My Graduates Are traveling:. I made a fortune trav- ] Biting. Striking. n.; nn utaiiilsvc ellng-andgf iving- exhibitions.You 1 Hard to Shoe. * Domff Wonders have the same opportunity. •Bad to groom. 1,, Dickinson, of Friendship, —, , >• — s breaking straps. N. Y., says: "lam working a pair of - Send lite COUJSO3B I Whffenoine down hill horses that cleaned out several men. "and get the Introductory Course In i Serine flthnmr dom f eot them 5°E Sllo '6 ave them a few Horse Training FEfiE. This i alon#thn rnS lessons, and have been offered $400 special offer may never be re- § Tail switched for the pair." Fred Bowden, R. R. peated. Act now. Tell me about 3 xau switcners. Wo. 2, Keokuk, lowa writes: "It's vnnr hnrso. 1 .Lolling the tongue. worth, many times its cost." I 1 Jumping tencea have many similar letters from TPWffeW nrQCP RFVRV 1 Bad to hitch to buggy or all over the world. , a KUiJ-«Sfil.SSMli aSKjßjtv a | wagon. as" Dept. 124.PIeasant Hill, ObiO I
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Free Lance, Volume XIV, Issue 722, 2 May 1914, Page 24
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