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THE RURAL NEW-YORKER 
December 17, 1904. 
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WORLD 
CHAMPION 
PACER 
BEAUTIFUL COLORED PICTURE es DAN PATCH MAILED FREE 
The picture we will send you is a large reproduction of the above engraving, in six colors, and is made from a photograph taken of Dan while he was going at his highest 
rate of speed. It is one of the finest motion photographs ever taken and is as natural and life like as if you actually saw Dan coming down the track. This picture shows 
Dan flying through the air with every foot off of the ground. The picture we will mail you is entirely free of advertising and makes a very fine horse picture for framing. 
MAILED FREE 
WITH 
P OSTAGE 
REPAID 
IF" YOU WRITE TO IISB AIStD ^PslSB^W"THESE 2 QUESTIONS: 
Ist-HOW MUCH STOCK OP ALL KINDS DO YOU OWN? 2nd- WHERE DID YOU SEE THIS OFFER? 
Address Owners at once INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO., MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 
WHAT RESTORED DAN 
SIX WEEKS? 
DAN PATCH GIVEN UP TO DIE. 
Office of THE KANSAS CITY VETERINARY COLLEGE 
1330-36 East 15th Street 
RobertO. Moore. D. V. S., President. Henry 0. Babcock, M. D., D. V. 8., V.-Prest. 
Benjamin F. Knapp, D. V. S., V.-Prest. 8esco Stewart . M. D , D. V. M., 
Secy. & Treas., and Dean of Faculty. 
M. M. Savage, Minneapolis, Minn. 
Dear Sir: I first saw your horse, Dan Patch, about 10:30 a. m., Sept. 13,1904. He was 
suffering severe pain in the abdominal regions, caused by impecti n of the bowels prob¬ 
ably caused by eating oat chaff. His pulse rate was 72 per minute and his temperature 
1C8. The character of the pulse was weak. The conditions gradually grew worse during 
the afternoon until about 4 p.m. the pulse rate had reached moie than 100 and his 
temperature was 105. The heart grew so feeble that the pulse could not be taken at the 
jaw and therate could only be determined by listeningto the heartbeats. A cold per¬ 
spiration covered the entire body much of the time and the pain was almost continuous. 
The visible mucous membranes were highly injected, which with the high temperature 
showed undoubted evidenoe of the inflamatory condition existing in the abdominal 
cavity. At this time owing to the inflamatory condition and the extreme weak heart, the 
rognosis was very unfavorable. From 4 to 6 p. m. I had little or no hope of his recovery. About 
p. m. a slight improvement was noticeable and his condition gradually improved. 
Very truly yours, 
Veterinarians in attendenee, R. 0. MOORE, D. V. S. 
R. 0 Moore, Pritchard A Kniesley. 
HIS WONDERFUL RECOVERY. 
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In four days from the time he was given uj> to die by three high- 
class Veterinary Surgeons.we shipped Dan Patch from Topeka to our “Inter¬ 
national Stock Food Farm” at Savage, Minn., and commenced feeding him 
three times the usual quantity of “International Stock Food” and giving it to 
him four times perday. He recovered his strength very rapidly and in 3 
weeks from the first day of his sickness he paced a mile at Springfield, Ill , 
in204. This was in the faceofjracold wind and over a track that was not 
inBhapefor extremely fast miles. Dan was shipped from Springfield to 
Memphisand in 6 weeks from the date of his sickness he astonished the 
world by pacing a mile in 1:56 without a wind shield. “International Stock 
Food” is a remarkable vegetable preparation to give permanent strength to 
the entire system as wel 1 as being a great aid to digestion and assimilation. 
It is used and endorsed by a majority of the great trainers and is in con¬ 
stant U6e on most horse breeding farms. 
Dan Patch has been fed “International Stock Food” every day since we 
bought him two years ago for $60,000. Since that time Dan has broken 7 
world’s records and has been extra strong and vigorous. Owing to hie great 
constitutional strength he was able to withstand his severe sickness. You 
could not ask better proof of the supe rior merits of “International Stock 
Food” which you can feed at a cost of 42T" 3 Feeds for One Cent. _i 
MONROE SALISBURY 
REPORTS. 
Yonkers, N. Y. 
M. W. Savage. 
Dear Sir:—lam sure that 
your “International Stock Food” 
helped me a great deal in 
keeping Oonsuella S. and 
Judge Green strong, both 
sired by your stallion Direc- 
tum2^)6)i'. I think Oonsuella 
8. can trot in 2:05 and Judge 
Green can beat her. Have you 
any Directum colta to sell or 
leasef 
Very glad to hear that Dan 
Patch has entirely recovered. 
Very truly yours, 
Monroe Salisbury. 
“International Stock Food” is equally good for Stallions, Brood Mares, Colts, Race Horses, Work Horses, Carriage Horses, Show Horses and All Other Kinds Of Stock. We feed it constantly 
to our Stallions, Dan Patch 1:56—Directum 2:055i—Roy Wilkes 2:06^ and to all of our Brood Mares, Colts, etc. It Aids Digestion and Assimilation, Purifies the Blood. Stimulates and 
largest Stock Food Factory In theMorklTT Strengthens the Entire System and Saves 3 Quarts of Oats Per Day in the feed of every . _IUTFDIU1TI1HUI CTfiPtf POOR PH MINNEAPOLIS, HIM!., r. 8. A. 
Capital Paid In $ 2 , 000 . 000 . _|_ horse. Write us for further information. All correspondence answered promptly. Addreis In 1 lKNAI IUm AL olUltl rUUU lU.j ALSO— TORONTO,Canada. 
