Democratic Sentinel, Volume 18, Number 17, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 11 May 1894 — A NO-TO-BAC MIRACLE [ARTICLE]

A NO-TO-BAC MIRACLE

PHYSICAL PERFECTION PREVENTED BY THE USE OF TOBACCO. An Old-Timer of Twenty-three Years' Tobacco Chewing and Smoking Cured, and Gains Twenty Pounds In Thirty Days. Lake Geneva, Wis, May s.—Special. The ladies of our beautiful little town are making an interesting and exciting time for tobacco-using husbands, since the injurious effects of tobacco and the ea-e with which it can be cured by a preparation called No-To-Bac have been so plainly demonstrated by the cure of Mr. F. C. Waite. In a written statement he says: “I smoked and chewed tobacco for twenthree years, and I atn sure that my case was one of the worst in this part of the country. Even after I went to bed at night, if I woke up I would want to chew or smoke. It wac not only killing me but my wife was also ailing from the injurious effects. Two boxes of No-To-Bac cured me. and I have no more desire for tobacco than 1 have to jump out of the window. I have gained twenty pounds in thiriy days, my wife is well,'and we are indeed both happy to say that No-To-Bac is truly ‘ worth its weight in gold ’ to us. ” The cure and improvement in Mr. Waite's case is looked upon as a miracle—in fact, it is the talk of the town and county, and it is estimated that over a thousand tobacco users will be using No-To-Bac within a few weeks. The peculiarity about No-To-Bac as a patent medicine is that the makers, the Sterling Remedy Company. No. 4,5 Randolph street, Chicago, absolutely guarantee the use of three boxes to cure or refund the money, and the cost. $2.50, is so trifling as compared with the expensive and unnecessary use of tobacco that tobac-co-using husbands have no good excuse to offer when their wives insist upon their taking No-To-Bac and getting result in the way of pure, sweet breath, wonderful improvement in their mental and physical condition, with a practical revitalization of their nicotiz.ed nerves.