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Wilmette Life (Wilmette, Illinois), 2 Apr 1926, p. 17

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· April 2, 1926 ·w I L M E T T E LIFE .. · I I . (Continued Jrom opposite page) ~I . On $72,882.54 worth of paving, prop i-ty owners were O~ercharged $~0,1)1.46! · I ~ · Do you want them to pave your street or al~ey? I · l .,.. Do not pay your asseSsment in full! . .._ rfhey should disn1iss all these proceedings. If not, property owners are entitled to a .. 407o reduction in their assessment at once and not at the time they make their last payment. If not, pay only the first installment and demand a reduction. Better yet, .. . see your attorney . . . · Do you call this a "common sense administration"? . ·I . · This publicity may compel them to act quickly. If not, the next administra~ion will be obliged to correct their blunder. ® · · CommUitity Ticket For Village Clerk 0 Mrs. Leland V. Pierson For Village Trustees (Vote for three) D D . ... D Joseph F. O'Neill Frederick Tilt C. D. McCallum You will be served better by voting for the candidates on the Community Tieket all of whom are of high standing and of good repute in their respective · occupattons. Frederick B. Crossley, Chairman George W. Springer James T. Crabb Samuel Arthur Winslow Edward Zeutchel For Village Treasurer 0 Earl A. Pettibone Thomas M. Knox George Harbaugh Edward Zip£ Election Tuesday, April 20 J. Nordorf George \V. Kibby PUBLICITY COMMITTEE-COMMUNITY PARTY '

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