Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 4, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 9 February 1894 — Tobacco Caused Consumption—Notobac Cures the Tobacco Habit and Consumptive Gets Well. [ARTICLE]

Tobacco Caused Consumption—Notobac Cures the Tobacco Habit and Consumptive Gets Well.

Two Rivers, Wis., Feb. 2.—{Special.]—Great excitement and interest has been manifested in the recovery of an old-time resident of this town, Mr. Jos. Bunker, who has for several years been considered by all his friends a hopeless consumptive. Investigation shows that for over thirty-two years he used three and a half pounds of tobacco a week. A short time ago he was induced to try a tobacco-hadit cure called “No-To-Bac. ” Talking about his miraculous recovery to-dav he said: “Yes, I used No-To-Bac, and two boxes completely cured me. I thought, and so did all iny friends, that I had consumption. Now they say, as you say,' ‘how healthy and strong you look, Joe,’ and whenever they ask me what cured my consumption, I tell them No-To-Bac. The last week I used tobacco I lost four pounds. The morning I began the use of No-To-Bac I weighed 127 i pounds; to-day I weigh 169, a gain of 411 pounds. I eat heartily ana sleep well. Before I used No-To-Bac I was so nervous that when I went to drink I had to held the glass in both hands. To-day my nerves are perfectly steady. Where did I get No-To-Bac? At the drug store. It is made by the Sterling Remedy Company, general Western office 45 Randolph St., Chicago, but I see by the printed matter that it is sold by all druggists—l know all the druggists in this town keep it. I have recommended it to over one hundred people and do not know of a single failure to cure.” Capt. James L. Risk, of the Mallory Line steamship City of San Antonio, is a true 6on of the sea. He was born on board the Baltimore clipper bark. Lightfoot, which at the time of his birth was in the harbor of Nagasaki, Japan. His father was in command of the Lightfoot. Capt. Risk's brother Daniel is also a shipmaster.