Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 24, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 8 February 1894 — Tobacco Cansed Consumption—Notobac Cures the Habit and Consumptive Gets Well. [ARTICLE]

Tobacco Cansed Consumption—Notobac Cures the 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, Mi. 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-habit cure called “No-To-Bac”. Talking about his miraculous recovery to-day he said: “Yes, I used No-To-Bac, and two. boxes completely cured me. I thought, and so did all my 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 mv 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; today I weigh 169, a gain of 41 i pounds, I eat heartily and sleep well. Before I used No-To-Bac I was so nervous that when I wept to drink I had to hold 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 street, 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.”