Democratic Sentinel, Volume 12, Number 37, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 5 October 1888 — What Became of It. [ARTICLE]
What Became of It.
“Success in life may depehd somewhat on circumstances, but it depends more on the individual,” said Mr. Skute, who is noted for his wealth and penurious habits. “That’s so,” said Mr. Billson, one of the millionaire’s audience. ■ “ When I first came to this town I had fifty cents. Now, what do you suppose I did with it?” “Oh, that’s an easy one,” said Billson. “Aifybody that knows you, Skute, would know what you did with that fifty cents.” “Well, what did I do with it?” “Why, you’ve got it yet.” Ulovic has created the greatest excitement as a beverage, iu two years, ever witnessed, from the fact that it-brings nervous, •exhausted, overworked womeft to good powers'of endurance in a few days; cures the appetite for liquors and tobacco at once, and has recovered a large number of eases of ■old, helpless paralysis as a food only. "With defaulters it is fly-time at any season of the year. —Boston Pout.
