Democratic Sentinel, Volume 11, Number 13, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 29 April 1887 — OUR WEALTHY MEN. [ARTICLE]

OUR WEALTHY MEN.

Much has been said in newspapers of men who have mane large fortunes in comparatively a few years in various business industries. Mny of these articles are written by eorres pondents of prominent newspapers, and 3opied into oth rs of ;ess«r Correspondent* generally ur« seldom meu of business qualifications and wrongfully picture the** men and their business as a thiDg of aceideut: this is not the case with those we have met W find that where men have made large fortunes by their own business talent and industry they ehose with sagaaity and forethought such businesses as would lead to success when handled with business jud_> meat. No man has been brought before the public as an example of sue cess, both in wealth and niucuitude of his business (outside of stock and railroad men) more prominently thaw G. G. Green, of Woodbury, N. J. JJe is at thd head of many lar. e business industries, and yet comparatively a young man. When the fact »hat An gust Flower, for dyspepsia and lver complaint, and Boscbee’a German Syrup, for coughs and lung troubles, has grown to a wonderful sale in all part* oi the world it proves that it was not en accideot or spontaneous strike at wealth. His xisdicines are recognized as valuable and established remedies and the business has gfown gradually *md parmacau y uu.' irg the iv»U f yea’s o a

count Dot alone of Dr. Green’s abiliitie i is a business man or bis “good luck," but oa *be actual merits of the two preparations.—New York Weekly Bun, Dec. 22. 1886.