Rensselaer Republican, Volume 26, Number 31, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 March 1894 — THE TRUST AFTER NO-TO-BAC. [ARTICLE]
THE TRUST AFTER NO-TO-BAC.
Eatlmated That Half » Million Tnbaoeo Duers Will Be Cured in *9* by the I'm of No-To-Bac, Causing a Loss of Many Millions of Dollars to Tobacco Manufacturers. CHICAGO, March 24.— [Special.}— It was reported tc day that a large sum of money had been offered the proprietors of the cure for the tobacco habit called “no-to-tac,” which is famous all over the country for its wonderful effect. This offer, it was said, was made by parties who desire to take it off the market and stop its sale, because of its injury to the tobacco business. Mr. H. L. Kramer, general manager of the no-to-bac business, was interviewed at his office, 45 Randolph street, and when questioned, promptly said: “No, sir; no-to-bac is not for sale to the tobacco trust. We just refused a half million from other parties for our business: Certainly no-to-bac affects the tobacco business. It will cure over a half million people in 1894, at an average saving of SSO wnich each would otherwise expend for tobacco, amounting in round figures to $25,000,000. Of course tobacco manufacturers and dealers’ loss is the gain of the party taking no-to-bac. Does no-to-bac benefit physically? Yes, sir. The majority of our patients report an immediate gain in flesh, and their nicotine saturated systems are cleansed and made vigorous. How is no-to-bac sold? Principally through our traveling agents. We employ over a thousand.. It is also sold by druggists, wholesale and retail, throughout the United States and Canada. How are patients assured that no-to-bac will effect a cure in their case? We absolutely guarantee three boxes, costing $2.50, to cure any case. Failure to cure means the money back. Of course there are failures, but they are few, and we can better afford to have the geol will of an occasional failure than his money. We publish a little book called ‘Don’t Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away,’ that tells all about no-to-bac, which will be mailed free to any one desiring it by addressing the Sterling Remedy Co., 45-49 Randolph street, Chicago. * When a man is too dull to see the point he gets little good out of a compass. Is your blood poor? Take Beecham s Pills. Is your liver out of order? Use Beecham’s Pills. 25 cents a box. When it comes to a question of marriage the clergymen insist upon their rites. ——; FITS. All fits, stopped free by Dr. Kline’s Great Nerve ReStorer. No fits after first day’s use. Marvelous cures. Treatise and J 2 trial, bottle free to Fit cases. Send to Dr- Kline 831 Arch St., Phila.. Pa. It must be this setting up of drinks that is upsetting so many of our young men. See -’Colchester” Spading Boot ad. in an other column.
