Rensselaer Republican, Volume 19, Number 38, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 26 May 1887 — Our Wealthy Men. [ARTICLE]

Our Wealthy Men.

Much has been said in newspapers of men who have made largo fortunes in comparatively a few years in various business industries. Many of these ar tides are written by correspondents of prominent newspapers, and copied into others of lesser note. Correspondents generally are seldom men of business qualifications and wrongfully picture these men and their business as a thing of accident; that is not the case wilh those we have inet, We find that where men have made large fortunes by their own business talent and industry they chose with sagacity and forethought such businesses as would lead to success when handled with business judgment. No man has been brought before the public as an example of success, both in wealth and magnitude of his business (outside of stock and rail road men) more prominently than Dr G.-G. Green, of Woodbury. N. J. He is at the head of many large business industries, and yet comparatively i a young man. When the tact that An gust Flower, for dyspepsia and liver complaint and Boschee's German Sy rap, for coughs and lung troubles, has grown to a wonderful sale in all parts of the world, it proves that it was not an accident or spontaneous strike at wealth. His medicines are recognized ax valuable and established remedies and the business has grown gradually and permanently during the last eight een years on account not alone ol Dr. Green's abilities as a business man or his “good luck,” but on the actual merits of the two preparations.—Cop ied from the N. V. Weekly Sim, of Dec 22, 1886.