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AsKS YOU to first read carefully the special letter sent you and now gives the last and final word before the primaries to the readers of the Times on Register of Deeds. The above candidate retired from this office four years ago and no fair minded person can question his rights to your vote at this time. He comes to you now with the le gal, mental and moral qualifications together with thirteen years’ experi ence on abstracts, titles and the prac tical knowledge necessary for this work, serving for four years of this time as your Register and by study and hard work over plans gave the county the best arranged and most complete office of this kind in the state. He forced the payment of $4000.00 delinquent taxes, when the Detroit Sugar Co. sold out their plant at Ro chester, that never would have been paid. He made over 800 special written reports on title, over his signature for loans (not ordinary searches) at a cost not to exceed $1.00 each, thereby saving to the borrowers at least a total of $4600.00 over the cost of unnecessary abstracts. These two items alone show a saving, to the tax payers of more than the office was worth to him, not, in the four years he was Register, and he now has an order j placed with him from one bank, to be filled if he is returned to this office, of 200 descriptions of farm and village property and if made will save at least $2006.00 for its customers, and only when made by an experienced man can this work be of any value. The results of in competence and inexperience in pub lic office are found in increased taxes, and should YOU, by, your vote, force on the county the very thing you would refuse to do in your own business affairs? Has he not earn ed a return to the office which he seeks and turned over to his succes sors just as he had completed it? He canf give you the service you de mand and one that only experience GAN give. A western Oakland County man, his sympathies are naturally with you, politically or otherwise. He stood by Southwestern Oakland at the criti cal time and believes your candidate had the necessary votes to elect at the last county convention. Will you reciprocate? Were actual conditions, fully understood in refer ence to this office, he would receive the almost solid vote of the entire western fifteen townships and 75 per cent. in the rest of the county. Go to the primaries Sept. 6th. and vote for Geo. F. Brondige for Regis ter of Deeds, it will be for your per sonal interest, your party’s advance ment and the welfare of the county.
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Milford, Michigan, US

Sat, Sep 03, 1910

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