THE NORTH PLATTE SEMI-WEEKLY TRIBUNE Periwinkle Mouse ( By Opie Read IUuitrated by R. H. Livingstone Capxrlght, Tbt BtU Syndic!, Inc. CHA1TEK VII, Continued CHAPTER VIII It wits n long tlnio before Drnco found n bont to set him over to tho opposite shore. It was so late when lio reached tho llcthpage plnce tlint he did not go up to hlH room. The house was so quiet, tho hounds themselves nslccp, that he stole Into the garden to pass the remainder of the night on ft couch In the summer house. Tho nlr was heavy with roses breathing In through the lattice, and as he straight ened out, grateful for repose, this thought enme to him: "Pale they cull death, but to mo It will ever ho red. And I have looked Into Its red countenance, and was not nfralri. I thnnk Cod that llo gavo mo that strength. . . . Hut what n melodrama 1" At the Breakfast table, Tycle, with mother tenderness, upbraided Drace for sleeping out for fear of arousing the house. Afterward Draco and tho General strolled out under tho trees. "Ily the way," tho General snld pres ently. "I havo an engagement to de liver mi address before a teachers' meeting In Natchez, and I should much like to havo you bear mo company. We can leave this evening on the Black Hawk and reach there early in the morning." "I'd like very much t,o go," answered Drncc. "But can we get back before Thursday?" "Easily by Wednesday morning. Anything Important for Thursday?" "Oh, no. An old fellow down at tho ferry wants mo to go fishing with htm Thursday, and I gavo him my word that I'd be on hand. Most rcmnrknblo old man, fulf of fun; qulto n charac ter." "You must mean old Spence. But arc you sure It Is not that pretty daughter, of his that attracts you? You'll havo to bo a little careful, my son. We may associate with men out of our social running, but not with Women. . . . Ah, Tycle I Mr. Drace has Just consented to give mo his com puny to Natchez." Tho Black Hawk's band played a welcome, and the captain came down the plank to conduct the General on board. From a quiet, lazy and almost deserted landing the place leaped Into the full throb of life. Negroes and ahlftless whites nunc from their hovels to gaze upon the magic splendor' of this Journeying pnhic", and the three shell mini Kt'pj'd ashore to gather up dollars. 1 Dinner was a state occasion, and ifter It, the bull. Then their state rooms then morning, and Natchoz. The address was to he delivered In the afternoon, and when the time came tho General led htm over to the hall to hear tho speech, Imprisoned htm with out ball In a corner, and there ho had to sit. The address wms long, academic r nnd dulj, and tho sir"Vrer mused; 'I don't see why Shuttle ever called you ir remarkable character." Kvcrybody came about tho General to take his bund. Young women told htm that thoy had never neon so thrilled. Draco lied to htm, too, sVoro hint nn orator. "Let us walk olT alone," Hald the General. Slowly they walked at first, but after n time the old gentleman struck n brisker puce, toward the Itlvor. "Now, my boy. as we've got through with those beaters of dust out of old vurpctH, we'll have sonto fun. Old Colonel I'emberton wanted uio to go homo with him, and he has n delight ful house, a gracious wlfo and hand Homo daughter, but I hud to decline. I've Btood about as much now as I can. We'll go down to old Tobo Ma son's tavern, under tho hill. Tobo ta a gvntlo old fellow, novor klllod but three men, Ono of Uicm shot Tobo's leg off and now ho wears a peg ; and I want to toll you that when ho un etraps it nnd hops nround ln a fight, Iio'h right meddlesome At a trial ln tho courthouse hero not long ago, tho Judge Issued nn ordor that nil deadly wenpons must bo left with tho doputy sheriffs nt the door and sir, thoy made old Tobo take oft his wooden leg." Tho tavern was as tough a place ns river men could make tt Built of logs, bricks, stone nnd clapboards, It looked llko un architectural stagger, trying to climb tho hill. In tho main room wns tho bnr. Herein Tobo gavo his famous 'possum fcusta and dances, when Uio spirit of liquor mounted high enough to swing its partner off tho ground. "Well, I'll bo knocked In tho head for a steer I" old Tobo cried out, stump Ing toward tho General. "I haven't 'HfiCd you. jslneji thf; Elvor tuck flee. Well, well! fhlnkln about you the other day. . . . Glad to shake your hand, Mr. Drncc. Set right down." "Tobe, I'm glnd to sec you," said the General. "And fetch us about two quarts of Hint snmmor-grnpc wine. Let mo tell you about It, Drace. We have a .wlhl nrnw litre that gets ripe alpng In Auguxt. It's much larger and Is not sour like the fox-grape, nnd Its vino likes to cllttrb about n rniwmfnis sap ling. And then you we nn umbrella of grape. Now don't any a word fill you've had u good tnste of It. Tobe makes It himself, and he'll fetch us some that's at loust twenty-five years old. Here we are." Tho wine was as red as blood, cool and yet warm. Its flavor was the rip ened sweetness of the spirit of autumn, it was as mellow ns the scent of tho apple at harvest time. "What do you think of It, hey?" "Undo Howard, are you sure that this was not mode by Bacchus Instead of Tobe?" "Good, my boy I Hujoylng yourself?" "Yon, I'm doing fine, General, You Bee, I can't express myself as well ns you can. I liavon t us much to uruw from. You've not only book-knowledge but experience, worth more so cially Ulan all the libraries In the world." "You hit It off well. But what Is better than It nil? Moral freedom. This table here Is rough, with one rheumatic leg slightly drawn; 'these chairs we sit In, bottomed with strips of hickory bark, would be scorned at u sheriff's snlo; but sir, Mark Antony, In his first triumph, his chariot drawn by lions, was not more regal than we are at this moment, enthroned and sceptered with moral freedom. Pour out, for ns that same Antony said: Scant not my cups.' Tobe, whero's Hint old scoundrel who used to piny 'The Arkansaw Traveler'?" Tobo stumped his way over from tho bar. "You menn old Slithers?" "That's the man. What's become of him?" "Nothln. And I reckon he's plnyln' right now down at Cadman's Joint, thnt ought to bo wiped off the earth. Want him?" "Need him, Tobias. Send a boy after him." Old Slithers, bald and wrinkled, came with his liomc-mndc fiddle. The A. Old Slithers, Bald and Wrinkled, Came With His Home-Mnde Fiddle. Genernl greeted him warmly, Intro duced him to Drace; und tho most comfortable chair In tho house provid ed blm, ho sat down to play the fa mous old tune and to recite tho di alogue, Improvising where his memory failed him. The General roared his delight, said that he would go on tho stand to swear against Sour Socrates In favor of tho fiddler's dialogue. "Tobo," ho shouted, "fetch In tho huck-nnd-wlng dnn,cra." Tobe went to the door, yelled ns iti calling hogs; and In came two big no-f groes, a throng or inters rotiownig them. At It thoy went, slinking tho , house, and when weariness threatened ! to seize them, for refreshment thoy', drew off, nnd leaping, butted their' ticads together llko goats. After a time the Genernl gave them a dollar nplece, dtsmlsscd them gavo tho fiddler five, with tin order to play that old tuno again. Old Tobo was now lighting hla ovonlng lamps. Tho aonernl called to him. "Toby, what havo you for supper?" Tho old follow closed ono eyo. "'What havo I gotr ho Bays. Ah, that'B It. An' I'll tell you. I've got hoo-cako and roasted doves," "No. you don't moan It 1" "Iloc-cako and roaatod doves, I BalaV "Good, by Gldcon'u Band. Fetch us. Tobias. And mark you. nlong with tt all bring about a trowel full ot that wuu pium jouy. Tho dovca nud tho Ktrtps or uacon 7 kLta n.1.1 tho lolly camo on. nnd arising tho aenorul saluted tho ronnBt. "Talk about quail I Quail, sir, Ib In sipid, white, dry and tasteless .com pared with tho durk richness of tho dove. And look at this broad, made of mealed pearl. You novor tasted any bacon llko that, my son, fed on acorns showered down from Olympus. , . . Tho Bweot of tho ulghtl" Thoy had finished tho meal and wore Bitting bnck, Btuoklng, sipping wluo, when Draco noticed a sudden chango la the Qcucral'a cmtLniJlc!ii n Ufilli: ontng. a grrim.esK; andfurnlng about, ho saw standing against the wall a strange figure a mrin not tall, but broad of shoulder, his body sloping Ilthely down to feet expressively of sinewy restlessness. Ills mass of hair was like tungled llnx straw, dark nnd yet gray. Like the bristles of a wild boar, bis short mustache stuck out nnd his heavy eyebrows looked tike great hairy caterpillars crawling across his hi.., ,uu u-.mm, rni m,K i crow n i lotfor forehead. In his dress there'was a wild touch, a barbaric aspect. Slowly ho CHino forward. "This Is Genernl Bethpngc, bob?" "Ttltif Iti tmr ilnmn vnu WMtnf 1si you want with me?" ' "Whut I want: hah? I coiim to 'not. oglze to think them mule be mine." nml B0Cl,on 31 township 14 rnngo tho north uno of BCCton 8, about 20 ln tho offIco of tho county clork of "Well, go on nway. I don't want any 29 west ot tho Gth P. M. and thonco ro,ig weat of u10 northeast corner of Lmcoln County, Nebraska, on or. bo apology from you." ( south following said section lino, section 8, thence ln a northerly dl- ! l'ro o'clock noon or tho 10th day "No? You put pistol at mo. That , crossing the right-of-way of tho Union roct0n along tho east bank of the i of November, 1922, or said rond -will was In Loulslanu. This Is risHtsslp Pacific railroad and tho railroad cnuy0n on section 5 to a point about bo allowed without reforenco thereto. An I tell you here you hnf turn car- track to tho southeast cornor of sec- 20 rods south of the northeast corner: Witness. my hand and official seal P "What I' If General Vn.lrmv Tnrk Un 3' town8ulP 14- ranB 30- Tor- ot soclJon 5( tl)eni.0 crog3ln3 canyon 1 8 2sth of September 1022. son sliouid arise t'hTn atlneand connecting with tho Lin- and golng north 20 roa9 aloUg tho' A. S. Alien, County Clerk. tell me that, do you know what I would sny to him?" "You would beg bees pardon as you will mine, hob?" ( "I would say to him as I now say to you: You are an Infamous liar." Drue, Ntimnir lietwoon them 11ml (lw. ....... 1... tUX .....I..,. .111. " . " , .. , r , i ' fcl from his hand. , Duiiiii duck, viuiierui, enea "ract. "Tbero Is not going to be a fight here. Stand bad:, Tobe I" The dark-faced man looked Drace In tho eye. "Monsieur was ver' strong. But I see him some other dny." Turning, the fellow made off. "Now. who the devil was that?" asked Drace. , "That, my denr Drace," replied the General, "was tho fellow you asked about tho other day Stepho la Vltte." To Draco this encounter with Stepho In Vltto, the father of tho girl he loved and the ouUaw upon whom he had sworn to wrenk vengeance was disturbing Indeed. The General, how ever, wns not at nil upset by tho fact that ho had been barely saved from 1 Stepho's knife, nnd when n short time 1 Phones Inter thoy boarded the Bumblebe6 on -their return, ho gripped Major Pcwltt'u hand and said: 'ITVffi Hft T trt nr nnrl T 1a n vrn in nut ' precious possession three quarts of old Tobe's wild grape." "Hn which Is as much ns to soy' that you have three quarts stewed out of tho heart of Venus. I'll find DTaw klns nnd the four of us win gather iu the Texas and and llntter the stars, by gad I But Tobe lied said he didn't have any of the old stock left." "And n liar's wine Is sweet, my denr Major. Come, Virgil, my boy, put all brooding out of your mind. Brooding Is for the poet when the nag Is tlnjd, and not for us. We'll hnvo a night of It, nnd.thcn we'll return to respectable servitude nnd slow mornl decay. My dear Major, lend on. We follow." Tho remainder of tho trip bnck to Bcthpnge wns a matter of moral free dom at tho gaming table for tho Gen ernl. For Draco It was occupied with tho hot struggle between thoughts of his grim mission ngalnst Stepho, and his longing for Nndlne. For tho time being, however, the beautiful girl who had rescued him from the burning hut triumphed. She had promised to. see' him once more on Thursday. He' would keep tho tryst. Presently the Bumblebee mnde Beth pngo Landing. And tho General's hos pitality wns at once so warm nnd so gracious that Drace felt no hesitancy In rcmnlnlng for tin? time being under his roof until Shuttle's return, at least. That night after dinner vhon' his wife, Tyclo. had left, the old gen tleninn lit clgnr nnd for n long time snt smoking In silence; nnd Draco was silent, too. looking through tho lnttlce' at tho moon, Ice's slow timepiece stopped and stagnnnt In the sky. "Virgil?" "Yes, General." "Have yon a pistol, sir?" "No; I had ono, but I lost It." "Well, provide yourself with anoth er. In saving me from n deadly assault you have mortally offended old Ln ,Ue e ,s , no w,So nfrnM. but ncUhop Js ,J0 am, wouId you without wnrnlng. You told me, you remember, of your appointment to meet old Spence tomorrow. I! haven't any too much confidence In him; ho might play you Into tho hands of Stepho, nnd I ndvlso you. aot to go flshlnc wlh htm." (To Ito Continued.) EXTENSION KOAI) NO. 118 To Whom It May Concern: Tho spoclal commissioner appointed to locnto a public road as follows: Beginning at tho Bouthenst cornor ot soctlon 29, and tho northeast corner ot Bootlon 32, township 11 nnd rnngo 32. thonco running west ono nillo bo- tWM.n RficH0nH 29 and 32. alone said jrrflnn linn flinnPA nnilHl Iwttwnnn SQOtOM 31 and 32( to Ul0 north Hn0 f town8hjp 10, thonco south between ' , ., . actions 5 and G and sections 7 and 8. 3 and 17 to the south lino of soctlon 17, thonco cast nbout 80 rods between sections 17 and 20, nil ln Lincoln County Nebraska, tho nbovo described rond is to bo 0(5 foot wldo, has re ported in favor thoroof, anyono hav ing objections thoroto or claims for damagos by tho roaBon of tho estab Hailing ot tho nbovo doscrlhod road must fllo tho samo in tho office ot tho County Clork ot Lincoln County, Nohrnskn, on or before 12 o'clock noon ot tho 10th day ot Soptombor 1922, or Bald road w111 bo alIowod withont ,rofc.ronco therct' . - . Witnss my hand and official soal this 28th day of Sptember, 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. EXTENSION ItOAD NO. 2!J3 To Whom It Mnv Rnnnnrnf m ' '"T " . xno special commissioner appointed t0 locnto a public road as follows: Boat! to be Gil foot wide. .. Comrnonclng at tho couth end of No 233 011 floct,on llne betwocn ' SQct,on3 3(3, township 14, range 30, "tj . i'uhh, hu iu- .uurueu m mvor uiorcoi, anu anyone having objection thoroto or claims for damages by reason of tho establish- tng; of tho above descrlbod road must fllo tho same In the office of tho coun- rlm-ir r rinnnin n..n.. xrni.nni.n ' """vi vu,du, . . . . 0U or Dororo 12 OCIOCk noon ofitM0 10th day of November, 1922, or aald , win , ,, ,, ,vtiv.n,.t ..... . l.v.. ..v. thoreto. Witness my hand and official neal this 28th day of Soptcmbor 1922. A. S. ALLEN. County Clerk. .ioiin s. snms. ai. i. Speclnl Attention Given to ( Surgerv - McDonald Batik Muildl'ii: Office Phone 83 Uesldenee Wit. ItEDPIKIil) Physician, Ohxti'li'lclun, Snri:em. X-ltii) Calls promptly answered Nlglw or Office H42 Kesfilpii- " BAlAMk INVgAS nrVHE power that makes big hills X seem little! Red Grown Gasoline is full of that kind of power not an occasional flash of pep and soon afterwards the familiar knocks caused by heavy carbon deposits. And what you want is a gasoline that is satis factory in all of four respects starting, pick-up, power and mileage. You have it when you get Red Grown, the balanced gasoline. Instant starting, quick on the pick-up, consistent hill climbing power and maximum mileage. An unbalanced gasoline may give you" some of these but it can't give you all of them. Make the nearest Red Crown Service Station your headquarters for gasoline and motor oils. You will always find the supply as dependable as the quality the finest. Free air and water when you need it, courteous service, full measure. Let the Red Crown Sign be your protection STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF NEBRASKA ! EXTENSION HOAD NO. 2C6 L nt-T ' : " ' " Tho special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: j Commencing at road No.' 2G5 at tho northeast corner of section 2D, town 1 aout 520 rods, onor noar tho soc- tion lino ns practical, tlicnco in n head of tho canyon and back to tho!10 ,ocato n Publ,c rond follows: ' section line, thence north to fhc ' . . ' . ii iirr ii nn b r riiirn ni' rr ct n n t inn i i north oast corner of section 17,1" 1 " una oneoatng wo muoB thence In a j.orthwosterly dt- north lo ct'unty linc- ha8 reported in rectlon down a rldgo about 160 ! favor thereof, any ono having objee- rods to tll0 maln canyon( thence In a northeasterly direction ctfong the east 1)ank of tho cnnvon on section 8. to north sldo of tho canyon to tho north- tenst corner of section 5, thonco north ab0ut 240 rods on tho west section n,l0 or section 33, townsntp 10, rangolA eminent petition, as follonfh: 07, west, thenco in a northeasterly I Commencing at tho northeast cor- direction around a head ot a-canyon ner of section 35, township 15, range . . . . . ... nn ... l0 a point auout 10 rous eapi ot uieioj, running tnenco west on tno sec " northwest corner of section 33, thenco cast about. 140 rods along or as I . ., t. ... uuur an luiiuuuiu, ihc aounun line uu- twon S0CtionB 33 and section 28, to tho northeast corner of tho north- west quarter of section 33, township 1 section 35, said road to be a section 10, north of range 27, west of the Gth I lino road and to bo G6 feet wldo, to-trlt P. M. The above described road ter- 33 feet on each side of said section minatlng at road No. 292 and to be j lino. Anyono having objections there any width up to G6 feet that i3 neces- j to or claims for damages by reason of sary to make a good road, has re- tho establishing of tho above dea ported in favor thereof anyone hav- jcrlbcd road must file tho same in the ; ing objections thereto or claims for office of the County Clork of L'ncoln ; damages by tho reason of the cstab-1 County, Nebraska, on nr before 12 ltshlng of thg nbovo doscrtbed road . o'clock noon of the 10th day of Not. ! must file the same In tho office of the 1 1922, or said road will bo allowed County Clerk of Lincoln County, No- without reference thereto. b-aska, on or before 12 noon of tho Wltenss my hand nnd official seal , 10th day of November, 1922, or said ' this 28th day of September 1922. road will bo allowed wltnout reference thereto. Witnoss my luuid and official seal tho 28th day of September, 1022. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. EXTENSION I10AI) NO. 56 To Whom It May Concern :- Tho special commissioner appointed u t i commencing s. w Corner of Sec. m n rv n . ... I t!pns thereto or claims for damages uy reason of the establishing of tho nbovo descrlbod road must file same EXTENSION ItOAD NO. 109 ITo Whom It Mny Concern: tion lino between section 35 and 20, township 15, range 33 to tho north . . , wuoi uuniur ui sum section iia tnenco ' south along tho west section line of section 35 to the southwest corner ot A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. OLENE "Write or ask for a RED CROWN Road Map mrm m m m m m C Mm 1 i COOWM E B A$OX,INE ! RED CROWN GA$OUNE