TO BE SEXfEK-GED SATURDAYED KINZJE WILL GET PRISON TERM FOR ASSAULT.Little Elkhart Girl Was His Accuser —-Notes of the Courts—Argument in the Superior Court.Edward Kinzie of Elkhart, who as stated in Thursday’s Review was convicted of assault and battery on eight year-old Evelyn Shigley, is to be brought iuto court for sentence on Saturday morning. Deputy Prosecutors C. E. Prank and Thomas A. Davis represented the state, while Skinner Wider represented the defendants Judge James S. Dodge’s instructions to the jury were brief and comprehensive. Jurors P. A. Reed of Concord township and’Fred Young of Osolo township were excused on account of business interests for the term. Jurors Jacob Thomas of Elkhart township and James McKibben of Jackson township wei'e excused for this trial. The jurors that heard the case are: Seymour Hess, Elkhart;D. G. Winters, Elkhart; Clinton Nolan,- Osolo; Daniel McKibben, Clinton; Noah Rensberger, Jefferson; Per-ry B. Elliott, Elkhart; David Rodi-baugh, Elkhart; John Bristol, Baugo;I William Harvey, O'solo; Wilson Rood I Elkhart; D. J, Stutsman, Elkhart; Levi Thomas, Elkhart.The punishment for Kinzie’s crime is an indeterminate sentence of twoto fourteen years’ imprisonment.The petit jury was excused until after the holidays.Upon motion of his attorneys, the case against Trustee George Cobb for embezzlement of public rndney has been venued to the Elkhart superior court. Judge Dodge granted the change toda3r.Alebrt Seedle of Goshen was found guilty of haibtual drunkenness. He was fined $100, sentenced to thirty days in the stone yard in Elkhart and disfranchised for ten years; but sentence was suspended after he had been severely lectured.