Democratic Sentinel, Volume 19, Number 25, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 28 June 1895 — A TOBACCO HEART. [ARTICLE]
A TOBACCO HEART.
Thousand* of Americans Cun’t Get Life Insurance Because Tobacco Has Destroyed the Heart Action and Wrecked the Nervous System— No-To-Bac Works Many Miracles, Delanson, N. Y., Jane 17.—Engineer 0. N. Bates stepped off engine No. 47 with a long oiler in one hand and a bunch of blue waste in the other. Not a bystander tHWfe could help remarking his youthful, healthy look, and active, vigorous movements, nnd contrasting Ins appearance with his condition of two months ago. “Say, Colonel, how well yon look!” “Yes, 1 am well; better than 1 havo been for years.” “What have you been doing?” “Oh, not much: No-to-bnc cured me of the tobacco habit and braced me mentally and physically. In fact, made mo a new man in more ways thnn one. I had no appetite; couldn't sleep; now 1 sleep like a baby and eat three times a day with a relish, for the iirßt time in years. My heart action is regular and no longer a bar to increased life insurance. You know throttle pulling requires a pretty steady nerve, and my nerves are O. K. now. One box and a quarter of No-to-bnc cured me completely in ten days., after using tobacco forty years. No-to-bnc is sold by all druggists. I see the ‘King No-to-bac’ on nearly every druggist s counter, and made by the Sterling Remedy Company, of New York and Chieago. You ought to get one of their little books called ’Don’t Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away,’ and post yourself. They send tlipm free to any one that writes. It cost mo $1 to get cured, and I spent three or four dollars a week for tobacco. If I had fuiled to get cured I would have gotten my money back, ns the makers guarantee throe boxes to cure any case. I have recommended the use of No-to-bnc to many of the boys on the line, nnd every one of them wlxo got the genuine article, so far aw I know, has been cured." Look out, don’t let some of the imitations be palmed off on you for No-to-bac.” The cab bell rang, the engineer climbed up quickly on the footboard, stuck liis head out of the cab window, pulled the throttle half an inch and the big train rolled away.
