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K OF [Him.Harry Frost Sentenced on Monday Afternoon.A YEAR’S IMPRISONMENT,Homer Staniz, the Navarre Youth, Pleads Not Guilty and Gives Bond for His Appearance Later—Pome rene is Nominated by a Large Ma joritjr.Canton, May 15.—Harry Frost, of Massillon, who on Monday morning pleaded guilty to one of the two indictments returned against him by the grand jury for forgery, was sentenced to a year’s imprisonment in the penitentiary by Judge McCarty on Monday afternoon, and to pay the costs of the prosecution. The second count of the indictment was nollied. George B. Ney, who pleaded guilty to a charge of petit larceny, was fined forty dollars and the costs and was sentenced to thirty days in the workhouse, to stand committed until the fine is paid. Homer Stantz, the Navarre lad who stole a bicycle that he might “be with Daisy” all the sooner, pleaded not guilty to a charge of burglary and larceny, and gave bond for S500 for his appearance.
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Massillon Independent

Massillon, Ohio, US

Thu, May 17, 1900

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