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Show "The only" brands as "a lie cut from whole cloth" the assertion of this paper that neither the democratic sheriff nor his deputy can bo found when wanted. Of course It could hardly be expected that the deputy de-puty would admit this, and you all understand that 'tis he who writes this and a lot of other stull in "the only." Despite the fact that Marshall denies this, Tine Kki'uiili-can Kki'uiili-can Is correct, especially so far as the shcrlfT himself is concerned. It is said that the clerk's oftlcc has no less than from six to a doicn calls for the sheriff every day, likewise the treasurer's oillcc, and It Is exceedingly seldom that the democratic sheriff Is to be found. It is also true that the law requires his attendance In the court room at each term of court, but he is seldom there and at this recent term did not show up at all. Clcik Larson has been deputized to serve as sheriff. So far as Mr. Rlgby's deputy Is concerned, con-cerned, he may be somewhat easier to tlnd than the genial sheriff, but when found It seems that he has little Inclination Incli-nation to do the strenuous thing. He has asserted a number of times that he was not paid to do the sheriff's work and he did not pioposc to do It. Now that's a rather serious combination com-bination in the sherill's oillcc, don't you think, voters? And yet democracy democra-cy posed Sheiill Rigby almost as a (iod In the last campaign. Their representations rep-resentations heie were as false as their Incapacity to carry out promises. |