“Peace on Earth and Good WiALT,,THREE GO TO THE PEI-f Homer City,3me, of etran-fs, 2 monthsas a veteran Company G, a Volunteers, attles of bis b from disa-rived by bis Idren : Mra. Mrs. Sidney l. Fliekinger,33, of Homer ;e, Pa.; John rles afc home. rs ate living: W. Roof, of tfarsbaU, of Griffin, of ’pices will be ’clock iii the 9. interment cemetery atif this place,it the grave.PRISONERS MUST PAY LAW’S PEZf-Al/tX FOE ROBBEEIES.Crutkshank, Cook and Paul Sentenced to the Penitentiary for Long Terms. Others to Remain In County Jail. Man Fined for Assaulting a School Teacher.CLOSING DAY STITUTE 1On Friday Judge White imposed sentences on George Ornikshank, Ellsworth Cook John Paul, T. B. Lemon, Charles J. Dunn and W. J. Bheeban, who were all i'onnd gnilty of larceny at the December court.George Cruikahank, who has figured in various crimes about Indiana, was tried and eonvicted of horse stealing. A. M, Stewart, proprietor of the City Bakery, was the prosecutor. The crime was committed several weeks ago and was published in detail at the time. Cruikghank was sentenced to a term of 18 months in the penitentiary, to pay a fine of $1 and the costa of pros* ecution.Many Helpfuleussed-~ DetailLast Three 3ttons—School 1 Convention.The closing da county institute'eat and attendant account of the inlt; opening sessions, during the last tl were not here d\ week were in at Thursday and j*r days, every seafiiand at some of fh pelled to stand, ;The session j us with the prerious