. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday. November 17, PHOTOGRAPH OF BILLY MACK, 2:1 ljf (17 YEARS OLD) AFTER EATING INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD FOR 90 DAYS. YOU WILL ADMIT THIS WAS A WONDERFUL TEST Town of Union, N. J., May 5th, 1906. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO., Minneapolis, Minn. Gentlemen:—I am sending you a photo of a race horse (Billy Mack, 2:11^,) or rather two photos, one showing him when 1 bought him for £ from an undertaker who was using him in his wagon and he was a mis- erable wreck. 1 took him because the party owed me some money. After I had


. Breeder and sportsman. Horses. THE BREEDER AND SPORTSMAN [Saturday. November 17, PHOTOGRAPH OF BILLY MACK, 2:1 ljf (17 YEARS OLD) AFTER EATING INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD FOR 90 DAYS. YOU WILL ADMIT THIS WAS A WONDERFUL TEST Town of Union, N. J., May 5th, 1906. INTERNATIONAL STOCK FOOD CO., Minneapolis, Minn. Gentlemen:—I am sending you a photo of a race horse (Billy Mack, 2:11^,) or rather two photos, one showing him when 1 bought him for £ from an undertaker who was using him in his wagon and he was a mis- erable wreck. 1 took him because the party owed me some money. After I had him a few days several men told me what a great race horse he had been and how they raced him. I thought once a race horse always a race horse. I sent for 25 lbs. of International Mock Food and fed it as directed. In 90 days not a man at the Guttenberg track knew the horse. He is about 17 years old and was raced all his life. 1 trained him as well as I knew how and the first time I raced him last spring 1 beat every horse at Guttenberg, trotting a xtz mile in 1:09 and coming back the second heat in 1:10. After that 1 started him against the best horses and beat every one. He would trot the first quarter in 32, any day. Now this is due to International Stock Food and say what they will, I have eaten the pudding and know how it tastes. The reason I write so late about this great thing International Stock Food has done, is because I have given it another test on a pacer I have. Dean Swift. I wintered him myself and your books will show I bought 50 lbs. of International Stock Food last fall and I have cot the results again. My horse looks fine as silk and eats better than ever and is always fighting. Jog him 10 miles every day and must beg him to go in 2:50. He can go in 2:30 to-day, is big and strong and his condition is as I said, due to International Stock Food. I am training him myself and remember I am not a trainer, but he will lower his mark this year if any horse will. W


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