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GUILTY IS THE PLEA OF THE SIOUX CITYAN
(Continued from Page One.) and half, and now maybe I can have some relief." In the court room at the time of sentence two sisters, Mrs. W. Murphy and Miss Gertrude Gilmore. and brother, Roy Gilmore, all City. Gilmore returned to South Dakota face the charges after having been Chicago for the past several months. where he is said to have been employed as cashier of one of Chicago's most exclusive Athletic clubs.
May Drop Other Charges. Count-two of the information to which Gilmore pleaded guilty charged him with forging promissory note for $1,000 with the name of W. Montagne, on April 4, 1926. This was one of the charges in the new information filed against him this spring in addition to eight which were started about year ago, growing out the failure, early in 1927, of the Bank of Jefferson. He was tried in Sioux the Falls in May, 1927, on one of eight charges, and acquitted. The other charges were continued ary the September term, to the Januterm and again to the May term, which is to start here next Monday.