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The Clintpn pounty Republican-News, St Johns, Michigap- DEFEAT OWOSSO THE PRESS AGENT publican-News That Reminds Me— IN CLOSE GAME Clinton Couii (Continued from page one) Mrs. Jones, annoyed at the fre second and third on a passed ball. quency with 'Which a certain man The next man up cracked out a Entered ii Second Claes Matter at the Poatofflce. St. Johns, Mkhjga n, Under Act of March 3, UTS visited her cook, spoke to her about double scoring both of his mates, Published Thursday at 120E. Walker 8t„ St. Johns, M to hi gag, County —dl tff Oilmen County it. ' bub was left on base when the last The CLINTON COUNTY REPU1UCAN-WIW8 PUdugHlNQ COMPANY, PubUShsfs * "Bridget,” she said, “when I en hitter popped out. gaged you, you told mo you had no With two runs ahead and only an 8CHUYLER l MARSHALL and CHARLES SPENCER CLARK, EdlttfS man friends, but whenever 1 come inning ai*f a half to play the SUBSCRIPTION RATES, PAYABLE IN ADVANCE Into the kitchen I find a man there. ” Owobbo rooters were Jubilant. chioap ___________ •_______ *1,50 Four months, within Michigan ------------------------ .60 "Why, ties your soul, mum, that Things looked dark for St. Johns One year, within Michigan man ain ’t no friend of mine. ” Six months, within Michigan _________________ >5 Single Copies, fach ------------------------------------------- '-06 when the first two batters In the All subscriptions outsideside Michigan are at the rate of $8.00 a year; Canada or any foreign country *2.50 a year "No friend of yours! Then who last half of the eighth were easy ADVERTISING RATES is he? ’’ outs. But Judd reached fifst on a “He’s my husband. ” -r *5o line Poetry will *e„ __lfge« charged ftat rate of 15c line poor peg and the next three men Business liners (first page) Professional cards, per line per year------------*2.50 Business liners (Inside) ----- ___________ j, 15c line urove out sharp hits scoring three Fraternal announcements (classified)------15c fine Classified A*ys., per line ---------—------------------ 10c “Yes, I heard a noise and got up, runs making the score 9 to 8 for Announcements or organisations, not charging Minimum charge 30c—6 words to line and there, under the bed, I saw a St. JohnB. Owosso threatened in membership dues ------------------ —----------—- FREE Cards of TnanKs, In Memorlam, etc., charged at man ’s leg." Obituaries, 150 words free, over 150 words (6 tpords classified iwtie*. the ninth but was held scoreless to line) per line ______________________________ 1*c Display advSrttalng rates upon application. “Good heavens! The burglar ’s?” and the game was won. “No, my husband's. He had heard Williams, regular second bar the noise too. ”—Happy Mag. man, was ineligible for the Owos CHRISTIAN PHILOSOPHY * INVEST JN A SURE THING so gam»and Coach B. D. Kuhn was Nature lover (gazing at large Ever since Clinton county was settled it has been forced to add a substitute to his The members of the Congregational church were tree)—Oh, wonderful, mammoth lineup which is far from experi- privileged last Sunday morning to read the phil- recognized as one of the three or four best counties oak, if you could speak what would enied. St. Johns looked weak on osophy of a Christian gentleman in deep grjef. Rev. In the state, of Michigan. Its land is rich. Its you tell me? ‘ fielding but a good battery and Gardner " (nearby) —S’cuse me, '.Howard manning, who ten days ago buried a little people are industrious and thrifty. Its villages some timely hitting hiade up for mum, but he probably would say: other shortcomings. son, resumed his duties ub pastor last Sunday. Each are populated by an English speaking, God-fearing "I’m not an oak, I’m an elm.”— folk who stand for the best things of life. J Answers. St. Johns ’ Score in the first in-i week a bulletin, or churph calendar, Is prepared for ning came after two were out. * the congregation. The calendar last Sunday con- Aa always, peddlers of Investment securities and ^--------- ' Judd walked but. took too big a stocks have chosen this territory to peddle their Sweet young thing —Claude says * tained the following message which is beautiful in he worships the very ground 1 lead off first and was caught. Iv&n its sentiment and gives the reader a suggestion of wares. They operate where there is money. - Clin stand on. Simpson fanned. Murray reached ton is reeoghized as one of the stable, well-to-do Rejected suitor-^J don ’t blame first on an error, stole second, the wonderful solace that comes to a true Christian went to third on the catcher's wild in bis time of trouble. Because we believe it will counties. In years past there has been hundreds him. A farm of that size is not to te sneezed at.—Answers. throw to second and came home on do everyone good to read and consider, we are of thousands of dollars of stocks and bonds sold to Lawrence Simpson ’s double over thrifty Clintpn county folks. —■ third, Fitzpatrick fanned. herwith publishing it: He came home one night and "As the calendar-maker begins this issue he Some of tb*'se Investments have been safe, sane found his wife sewing a tiny gar Another local score came In the and moderately profitable. Many of the stocks that ment. fourth. Hankey s walked to start finds about him a certain distracting silence the inning. Kitzpatrick popped a have been unloaded here have proven a disappoint ‘‘My dear! Mv dear! he cried. never before experienced. It is at such times “Dpn ’t be silly,” she replied. safe bunt, taking first while Han that we mlse the childlike disturbances which ment or a complete loss. That Is true of every Tits Is my new dinntff tgown. ”— key went to second. Brown bunted ‘ were always welcomed and will be included in community. People have In their anxiety to make digp. :*• v a and Hankey came home pn an "easy money ” lost thousands and thousands of dol- --.a overthrow to first. Brown was ttye memory book which one is bound to — safe at first while Fitzpatrick went ./treasure. Howard was a most companionable lars. * *, to*t(hJrd on the play. Bunge was child. This makes us more conscious of his Beginning Monday, May ■ 17, St. Johns will ob un ajrttvan<l, Coach Kuhn had iq- * absence. We cannot other th*n feel grateful serve Hospital Week. The balance of the bounty sn tijqteil' him . to try another bunt tp Fitzpatrick in. ftunge that we wete privileged to lovfe him and care will be covered dur'ng the following month. This »ia*i ;bunt and Fits was out at for him during the precious five years since he campaign will give t^ople a chance to invest in mi „e was thrown out . first came into oUr home. 'Oilr lives are richer something that is a "sure thing. ” in the true sense. *nd Riftti faMi. and better because he loved us and trusted us. A hospital will serve the people of the county many taeP , ,,. gbt. tfti/'lifts’in »we miss his little voice morning and eve years to come. It will serve the two coming gen go to thrown out ah first on a grounder. Holden, who had her tonsils re st rue out men and the visitors The box score of Friday’s game Board of Review moved last week Is still quite weak. ning. Hip tdys, his shoes, his ebiijty bed and ] erations. Its dividends will come in phqpe of lives . ,]-{?)< Ridtt'b/hcMlfe itmiU the>rflttfif witch saved, lives prolonged, in injuries corrected, in follows: Mrs. Ervie Chadwick returned U> r his clothes shall bring forth an occasional tear, ^ajuWrjDori hjs#-x)fi* riot. -1 * 1 OWOSSO HIGH SCHOOL, xTo Start Spring her home Monday morning aft«PF suffering alleviated, in happiness and health in r mqn^jin (hat AB R H O A E spehding the winter in Lansing at * but, we would not have it otherwise. It is the m Session May l?t)| place of misery and despair. ^bunil /buUi&tfi thrown Wendt, ___________ 4 8 i 1 0 Z 2 ,<he home of her son. ) price we pay for loving and that is what makes m N. Owens, lLw.-i-.-— 4 1 2 P 0 The amounts people Are asked to give Is trivial iSi*5p»qQ. iiTihiaekt hitter A. Owens, Cf ^_______ 6 0 5 0 0 0 love the greatest thing in the world. It is Mi LauneteJn, rt_________ 4 0 0 0 D 0 ;■ Members of the St. Jbhns board as compared to what is Invested In stocks and ase Rtf ,w*iitJ!Ro second Prendergtiat, lb ____ L 5 0 3 7 ‘ 0 0 of equalization and rdview will * through our tears that Qod is able to mage the ^ut'hihi in the back Sackrtder, -3b ________ 8 0 0 0. 2 1 \Northwest Duplain bonds. No one will be asked, to impoverish them- Cardwell, 2b ______ ___ 2 0 0 0 0 0 meet at thn city copimlssion roofhs '* ' most glorious rainbows. He seemed so little i i : , , i , i ■ • '' - * T '4 * ' ' wtB^woo t, ,The.,third By Mrs. Arthur Jifuldcr * r»C%ed Waugh, c__ •„_________ 6 2 1 l*i 2 l on Monday, May 17^ The sessldn selves - for the hospital. It Is not necessary: On at * P8ilant Cobb, p _______________ 4 J 0 0 11 will open at $ a. '-py on that day J- to make the jourpfey alone but his brother Fuller, 2b .......................