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A first-person narrator returns to a dusty frontier town with his burro and reunites with familiar locals, notably the sheriff who has launched an inept, barely legible newspaper. The sheriff's misplaced ambitions, a contested election, petty grudges, and conspiratorial plans for a mock obituary set off a chain of comic misadventures among eccentric townsmen. Episodes of bungled journalism, small‑town posturing, and ironic twists on civic responsibility provide a steady stream of dry, anecdotal humor that caricatures frontier life and the foibles of self-appointed community leaders.

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W. C. Tuttle

W. C. Tuttle was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of humor and Western fiction. His works often blend satire with engaging storytelling, reflecting the cultural landscape of his time. Among his notable titles is "The Curse of Drink," which explores themes of addiction and societal norms. Tuttle's writing is characterized by a playful tone and a keen observation of human nature, making his stories both entertaining and thought-provoking. With over 50 published works, he remains a unique voice in the literary heritage of American humor and adventure.

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