Jasper County Democrat, Volume 11, Number 81, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 17 March 1909 — HAS TWO POSITIONS OFFERED HIM. [ARTICLE]

HAS TWO POSITIONS OFFERED HIM.

Ex-Banker Fred Gilman Expects to Get Busy Soon. The Goodland Herald, in speaking of Fred Gilman, who was recently paroled from the Michigan City penitentiary after serving two years of a three year sentence for embezzlement of funds of depositors in his bank at Goodland, which went broke in 1904, says: Mr. Gilman seems broken in health and looks years past his true age and his dark hair is tinted with gray. Fred called on us Tuesday morning and on being asked as to what his intentions were for the future, he informed us that he was quite undecided and that he had had two good propositions, each taking him from the state. At present Mr. Gilman is being tortured by one of our home dentists and after this frying ordeal he will decide on one of the two propositions offered him.