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THE NORTH PLATTE SEMt-WEEKLY TRIBUNE r i Periwinkle House By Opie Read Ulutlrated by R. H. Livingstono Copjrlaht, 7h BU SsdlaU, In. CHAPTER X, Contlniiod self. "Even Liberty Shottle, the slave of cards and dice, enn sco my weak- : Hess nnd mnst laugh at mc. But by tho God In Ilcnvcn It shall not be. In this land thcro Is no law. I bring my own law with mo, my oath, nnd a smile fid n word of flattering lovo bndo me ptit It aside, nnd I let It slip from me. Now I must redeem myself." He stood nt the window, Gamecocks tere crowing tho dawn, a courageous challenge to all tho world. No, there ttauld bo no weakening now. The flwoctlsh comedy had been played. flwlftly ho dressed himself, stole downstairs, out of tho house, down to the river. Thero wan no boat, but no fnatter, ho would walk to Willow Head. Realizing Unit It was yet too early for the execution of his grim purpose, ho halted at a waysldo place, ato break fast and waited for the sun. Then not In flurried haste, but deliberate In strength, ho walked on to Willow Head, crossed over, found his neglected ropo where, In a 'hollow stump In backsliding weakness ho hud hidden It, buttoned It benenth his coat and strode down Into tho swamp. It was a long way to his canoe near' ttye Muscadine lslo, and then a long fmll to Periwinkle house, but there was time enough. Stcpho would not go away till Thursday. Ah, ho would go awoy no more, for now on Tuesday ho must settle with the spirit of Alfred Drace. MIstB hovered about, but tho Island was In a blaze of light. Silently tho canoe silt tho satin water. Silently ho landed. Determined vengeance may pick Us way as softly as eager love; and In the cane, sharper of whisper now tlmt the weather was cool, ho made not n sound. Out Into the open he peered. No one within sight. On tho bark of thu llvo oak were the dead flowers of yestcrdoy. There "in tho shade was the box that had served as table, once ho prettily strewn with violets. In spite of his vow of vengeance and hit) hatred of Stcpho, these things caught at Draco's heart, shook his fixed purposo of action. For many minutes ho waited no sign of Stepho, of anyone. And then his blood leaped; for soft hands suddenly blinded him from behind, soft laughter bubbled over at his astonishment. And dark thoughts and dark purposes (led on the wind us he caught Nadlne and hugged her close. "Now for your punishment I" And he kissed her. "Oh, you must not again . Virgil, I cannot like you when you nre mdc. , . . You must not 1' "I don't wunt you Just to like mo." "lou do not7 Then I will try not to. . . . Come and sit down, Virgil. You worked so hard for your kisses you must be tired. . . . How did you guess?" "Guess wlmt?" ho asked as she led him to the sofa and he sat gazing en- tranced ns she captured and Impris oned her guerrilla bands of hair. "That Father and Tony had gono hunting todny. Hut they may bo back nt any time, Virgil. You must not stay." "But I must stay ; you hold mo prla oner. I must stay until you lovo me na madly as I do you," "Ah madly ns you do mo? That might not ho so much mnd, Virgil. But why should I lovo you?" "Becauw) you aro to bo my wife. Wo nro engaged." "Aro we? r did not know that Why you not tell mo sooner?" "I did, and now you must know If "But I did not. Then I must be stupid, yes?" "Tho wholo universe Is stupid If It denies it. Tho angels aro stupid If they fall to see it." Oh, you must not talk llko thnt It Is woreo than swearing tho big oath. . . . And I am to bo your wife, Mrs. Vlmll? Then what do wo do? Go about and sing with tho flddlo?" "No, we go to tho beautiful places on earth and look upon them togctn er. Wo" "No. no. you must not think like that You take my father by tho wrist and ho hato you. . . . And I do so wronir to bco you. I am tho sinner, but I believe that tho Blesecd One, she iik for my forglvenew. ... no, Virgil, we can only play togother and then . . . It wilt live In the mind, our childhood here. . . . My the is not well all the time now, and I mast be good to him. . .' . Only t mast ui toil sometimes. That I the enly wrong X de him. Tor I I lore yea. . . . I did net want t tU yen. but X cannot keep It ml the time' down la jny heart Areata of yow all ef tie Right, arf X ftatri down 'and jgyr thlt YOn al?raYf- 1 Ulutlrated by love me. . . . TTierc, I ITave foTil you so much. And I kiss you, too. . . . Now you may stay for a little time, and then you must go." Boy and girl they pluycd, not from tho book but from love's ever-varying text. In his canoe they paddled afar off where the lily-pads paved the sur face of the. pond. They landed on a knoll where was spread over persim mon saplings an nrbor of muscadine; here nn adventurous catbird had her nest of young. She cried and flut tered nbout In great alarm, but when she saw thnt they were not hor en emies, that they caught grasshoppers to feed her brood, she sat high among the vines, calling her mate, the musi cian, and here ho came, scared at first, but when she had explained to him ho sang his medley, ending with the cat call whence comes his unpootic name. Tho sun had been speeding, nnd went behind n cloud. Fear seized Nadlne, and taking Virgil's hand, she urged him toward tho boat "My dear one, we must go now. The sun was Jealous thnt we so happy and will go Into the dark to pout. . . . I will show vou tin? near way for you tn omiin ntmln. thn wnv t i-nnio whfltl there was tho lire. You can leave the canoe In the rushes and you will need It only to cross over to the cane. But wo must hurry now." In the rushes opposite the Island he hid his canoe, and then she conducted him along a narrow and sometimes treacherous trail. Coming to tho foot- log, she halted. I must leave you here. But I stand for two minutes. The sun he will wink a few more times. . . I am so glad now to know that I will bo your wife. And I nm strong nnd can work." "Lord bless you; but you won't have to work." IHb arms were about her, her check against his, and with happiness the world wnB glowing. "Till Thursdnyl" ho cried as ho dipped his paddle. "Till Thursday 1" she echoed as she watched him go. Till Thursday I" muttered tho slnls ter voice of old Stepho, who had ap proached softly through tho under growth at the sound of voices, nnd had overheurd their parting. But when he came to Periwinkle house, ho gnve no Blgn to Nnmno that ho nail overhearu onlv tnlltpil of Monsieur Hovrn nnd TT?ni ."- . " , iiiu iiuu uiunsun iiu wuuiu uuy lur nur when she was his wife. It wus long past noon when Draco reached the river. Tho General had gone over Into an other parish to nttend a stock sale. Tycle said; and when sho hud looked nt Draco moro closely, nt his torn clothes, his muddy shoes, she sighed nnd sat down beside him where on the rustic bench Iiq had dropped to rest before going to his room. "Virgil," sho said, "there Is some thing troubling you. Now, you needn't tell mo tliatjt Is business. I know what business Is. I know nil of Its tricks: but I nlso know love and nil of Its tricks. Virgil, you nre in love. Let me hope thnt It Is not that Nlnn Spence. She Isn't worthy of you ; and besides, she doesn't belong, to us. She Is not of our world. Virgil, I am so sorry Sho put her hand on his arm, and he took It and affectionately kissed It "Aunt Tycle, I never saw tho girl you speak of. I am In ihc the throes, you might say, ami have been was beforo I got here, but not with her." "But Is It with, anyone I know?" "You linvo seen her, I have heard." "Oh, you must tell me. It shall be sncred with me. If you only knew how in..-.! luiiiun ui mi-iivm i. Even old Colonel Josh has told me. Now, why won't you?" "I shall tell you. but I must put you on your honor. I said that you have seen her. You have; you spoke of her. Nadlnt " nil Vli-i-ll t tint tier fiiMinr!" Vc, T lfnn. Kit mn toll vnll F ' -' ri-- . my story. II told of his love, not 'of his fa- ther's death told her nothing of his oath; she listened enraptured; and when ho had llnlsnnd, sho mothcrcu hint with her nrms about his neck. Aiimit- t.n nVlneit next dnv. while tin fninllv snt In tlif Bt.nilo lin to thn ,ntn .. rnuninn.w onrrinpo. fklliv. Mill" vmm v --"-- drawn by two black horses nnd driv en by a negro In livery. Out steppod a mnn ns tall aH Lincoln nnd wenrlng n lint as high as his. Ills raiment flushed llko tho varnish of his equlpago. Drace recognized hint ns ho canto through Uie gate, taking oft his gloves, nnd the Gonernl cried out! 'Tycle, I wish I may dlo dead if It Isn't Liberty Shottlol" "Colonel Shottle, nt your sendee," replied Liberty, bowing and gesturing with his gloves In his hand. "Well, Liberty I" cried his aunt, giv ing him a hug of welcome. Tho General and Draco graspod him, stroked his velvety raiment, urging him to a Beat "Why all this, Colonel Shottle?" from the Genornl. "You don't mean to tell mc thnt you havo sold your jute stock?" "Uncle Howard, sir, first Issue orders to have my carriage stored, my horses stabled and my driver quartered, please." The order was lasued, and they sat waiting for Shottle to explain hUt transformation. MA. simple story," he began, stretch ing oat his legs. "But do not forestall me, Foker, dice, roulette, faro, has ard U ef them failed." "And this comes ot legitimate In vestment I" Tycle cried. "I kitew It wMld. Oh, I knew It Juit had to come. K tU ns b.qat!i. "It was an Investment, Aunt Tycle. But let me not forestall myself. I left hero on a boat, got broke. Finally I reached Tampa, Florida." "Away down there, Liberty?" from Tycle. "Patience, my dear aunt. Tampa, nnd broke I After n day of hope with Its thront cut from ear to car, I got on n boat bound for Havana. The Spanish captain gave me passage for service. He was studying English, nnd I ngrcca to explain to mm cenmn nicetles of our mother tongue, you un-i,uc dcrstnnd; nnd I nm sure thnt. reaching port, he knew more about gambling j terms than he could have picked up In: Ono Justice of Peace for eacn prc a year of close study In one of our or-dnct. iiinnrt- splmolN. Hp wnn nnnreclntlve. ' cenerous, and gave me a bonus of flvo!to dollars, I went to n hotel, not of tho first class, and It was there that I made my Investment. TJio weather was warm and" "For grnclons sake. Liberty, tell usl his aunt urged him. "That is my ulm, but let us not be (To fie Continued.) Good pcoplo, good music and a good floor make Dancoland ovory Saturday night. J. T. Kcofo, Atty. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1912 of John Leo Moran, doccased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Tho Stato of Nebraska, ss: Creditors of said cstato will take notlco that tho tlmo limited for nrcsontatlnn and fit. Ing of claims against said Estate Is Fobruarv 21. 1923. and for sottlermont 0f eaid e8tato Is October 17, 1923, that 1 win Bit at ino county court room in . said County on November 21, 1922, atiot 10 o clock a. m., and on February 19, 1 1923, at 10 o'clock a. m., to receive. I oxamlne, hoar, allow ,br adjust all j claims and objections duly filed. ' Wm. H. C. WOODIIURST, County Judge EXTENSION ROAD NO. 418 To Whom It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Beginning at tho southeast corner of soctlon 29, and tho northeast corner of section 32, township 11 and range ! 32, thenco running wost ono mllo bo- . . . . twoon sections 29 and 32, along said section lino, thence south botwoon sections 31 and 32, to tho north lino of township 10, thence south between sections 5 and 6 and soctions 7 and 8, 18 and 17 to tho south lino of Bection 17, thence east about 80 rods between sections 17 and 20, all in Lincoln County Nebraska, tho abovo described road is to bo 60 feet wido, has re ported in favor thoreof, anyone hav ing objections thereto or claims for damagos by tho reason of tho estab lishing of the abovo described road must fllo tho same in tho offlco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of September 1922, or said road will bo allowed without roforonco thereto. Wltnss my hand and official seal thls 28th day o Sptembor, 1922. A. S. ALLEN. County Clork. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. By virturo of tho authority vested In mo by tho constitution nnd tho laws of tho stato of Nebraska, I. A. R. A linn pnun t r nlnt1r rxt T Innntn cmintv. ., nf NohrnBV.a w0w direct and proclaim that a general oloctlon bo hold In tho novfirni vnt. ing places within tho county of Ltn- coin, tho stato of Nebraska, on Tucs day, tho soventh day of November, 1922, during tho hours designated ,aw Ior ino ioiiowing purposo, to Vtll. T.-. 1 1. 1 1 1 . .... II . " uiuuwuil Ul UHU UUIlfiU States Sonator. For tho election of ono Judge of tho Supreme court for tho sixth Supromo Court Judicial District, as provided by tho constitution of tho stato of Nebraska, For tho election of onu Congress. man from tho Sixth Congressional District In tho Btato of Nebrwaka AIBO IOr 1110 OlCCtlOn Ot OnO UOll- grcssman In and for tho Sixth Con- grosBlonal District to fill vacancy caused by tho death of Moses P. Klnkald, the voto for said Congress, man to bo taken on soparato ballot, bo that said vnti; may bo carivasod and roturns tho-oof made as provld od by law. (Sco Section 2250 ot tho Compiled Statutes ot 1922.) Also for tho olection ot tho fol lowing Stato Officors, to-wlt: One Governor Ono Lloutonant Govornor Ono Secretary ot Stato Ono Auditor of Public Accounts Ono Stato Troasuror. Ono Attornoy Genornl Ono Commissioner of Public Lands (.and Buildings, Ono Railway Commissioner Ono Superintendent of Public In. slructlon. For the election of one Stato Son ator from the thirteenth Senltorlal District, as apportioned by tho Sob lion Laws of 1921, For tho election of one State re presentative from the Nlntleth re presentative dlBtrict, as apportioned by the session laws of 1931. At the same time and place of holding tho said election there w be submitted fo r adoption or rejec tion under the referendum, as pro vided by the constitution House ReU No. 62, House Roll No,198. Heusa Roll No. 617, and Senate rile He. reBentatlr from the Elghty-nlatk representative district as apportion ed br the Sosslon Laws of 1911. For the election of ou State Rt&- 305, said bills having been passed by tho Fortieth Regular Sosslon of tho Legislature of tho Stato of Nebraska for 1921. Also tho following county officers, to - wlt: One County Clerk. Ono Register of Deeds. Ono County Trcasuror, One County Sheriff. Ono County Attorney Ono County Surveyor One County Commissioner, Second District. On0 County Sunerlntcndont of Pu- instruction. Also following Precinct officers: Ono Precinct Assessor. Pol's opon rrom 8 o ciock a. m. J o'clock p. m Ono Road Overseer for each road I District. ! Given unaor my nana ana ine . seal of Lincoln county, Btato of Ne- braska. this 29th day of Sopt, A. D.,lcoln county Nobraaka 1922 A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 94 (To Whom It May Concern: jThe special commissioner appointed to locato a public road as follows: i Commonclng at tho termination of road No. 210 near tho north lino of soctlon 3fi township 12 range 28 run- jnlng Hionce oast across the canyon 'and contlnuelng on east Bide of can yon In a southorly direction through soctlon 36, township 12, rango 28 and through sections 12 11-13-14-24-25-30, lownsnip n, rango m Road to fol- low oast fork of canyon, which forks aout 200 yards north oS south line q. ,n,,tn oa 8cctlon 3C' townah,P ranS 28' n a souineasioriy uirocuun mruusu northeast corner of soctlon 1 town- 9htn 10, range 28 and through north K ,,,, in 57 crossing divide near line between north nnd south halves of soctlon 6, township 10 range 27, nnd contlnue lng in an easterly direction through section 6, township 10, rango 27, con necting with road 299, near its Inter section of lino between sections 5 and 6, township 10, rango 27 terminating1 thoro. Proposed road to be 70 feet wide, has reported In favor thereof, anyone having objections thereto or . . . 'claims for damages by reaaon of tho establishing of tho abovo described road must file tho samo In the offlco of tho County Clerk of Lincoln Coun: ty, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of November, 1922, or said road will b alolwed without reference thereto. Witness my hand und official seal September 28th, 1932. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 21 To Whom It May Concern i Tho special commissioner appointed to locato a road as follows: Commonclng at the southeast corner of 'Section 24, township 1-1, rango 31, on road 21, thenco running north 1 mile on section line between sec tion 24, townshop 14, range 31, and section 19, township 14, rango 30, thenco west ono mile between sec tions 24 and 13, township 14, range 31, to the northwest cornor of sec t'on 24 and connect with road No. It has boen reported in favor thoreof, anyone having objections thoroto or claims for damages by reason of the establishing of the above doscrlbod road must file same in the office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County., Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon on tho 10th day of November 1922, or said road will bo allowed without roferenco thoroto. Witness my hand and official seal Soptember 28th 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior U. S. Land Offlco at Lincoln, Nobr., October 17, 1922. Notlco Is hereby given that John O. Lindenmuth, of Wollfleot, Nebraska, who on November 27, 1917, mado homestead, entry, Broken Bow No. 011980, Lincoln, No. 02920, for W',4 NEV4. E NWVi and SEVi. Soctlon 8 Townshop 10, North of Rongo 20, wost of 6th Principal Meridian, ha3 filed notlco of Intention to mako final three year proof, to establish claim to the land abovo described, bofode W. H. O. Woodhurst, United States Commis sioner, at North Platto, Nebraska, on tho 27th day of Novombor, 1922. Claimant nomes as witnesses: E. W. Gerkln. Jack ZIglor, J. K. Browning and Earl Greenwood, all of Wollfleot, Nobraska. J. E. HAYS, Register. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 82 To Whom It May Concern: The special commissioner appointed to locato a publlo road as follows: Commenclngg at the Northwest corner ot soctlon 16, Township 16, rango 26, and running thenco east along tho north line of said section 16, to a point approximately 20 rods or to the edge of the table to a point ap proximately 8p rods; thonco In a Northeasterly direction following the old trail past the house of B. C. Drown; thence In a northeasterly direction striking the draw or canyon near the southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter ot Section 9 Towashlp 16, Range 2, thence fol lowing the draw la a northerly dl radios on throakn Sectloa (4) town ship 1G Range 26 striking tho main road along tho north line of said sec tion 4 nbout 20 rods coat of the rwrthwcBt corner of tho northeast quarter of said section 4, township K, rango 20, has roportcd In favor thereof, any ono having objection thereto or claims for damages by above described road must fllo same in office of County Clork of Lincoln County, on or, boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of November, 1922 or said road will be allowed without reforenco thoroto. Road to bo 60 foot wide. Witness my hand and seal this 28th day of Soptombor, 1922. A. S. ALLEN, Co. Clerk. NOTICE OF PETITION Estate No. 1916 of William 3. Dopui deceased in the County Court of Lin Tho State of Nebraska. To all per- ! sons interested in said estate tako nO ,tlco that a petition has boon filed for tho oppolntmont of Jcnnlo M. Depuy as Administratrix of said cstato, which has been set for hearing herein on Nov. 7th, 1922 at 10 o'clock a. m. Dated Oct. 14lh, 1922. Wm. II. C. WOODIIURST, County Judge. NOTICC OF PETITION Estato No. 1913 of Robert A. Mc Knlght, deceased In the County Court of Lincoln County, Nebraska. Tho State of Nobraska. To all persons interested In said Estato tako notlco that a petition has been filed for tho appointment of William S. McKnight as Administrator of said estate, which has been set for hear ing herein on November 3, 1922 at 10 o'clock A. M. Dated October 4, 1922. ' Wm. H. C. Woodhurot, County Judge NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed bids will bo received by Mr. I. E. Ware, Sec'y Platte Valley Ir rigation District at Horshoy, Nebras ka until 10:00 a. m. of October 27, 1922 for furnishing all labor and ma torlal necessary to construct a sheet ... .m hnn.rn,, nnA .VftntT piling dam two hundred and seventy ,7K, . . , . t. Knrih five (275) feet long in tho North Platto river near Glenburuie, Nobr., in accordance with tho planB adopted and now on fllo with tho Secretary. Bids will o opened by tho Board of Directors in Horshoy, Nebr., at 10:00 a. m. October 27th, 1922. Th9 right la reserved to reject any or all bids. I. E. WARE, Sec'y, Horshoy, Nobr. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate No. 1911 of August Sodlcot, deceased in tho County Court of Lin coln County, Nebraska. Th Stato of Nobraska, ss: Cred itors of said estate, will tako notlco thot tho time limited for presentation and filing of claims against said estate Is February 17, 1923, and for settle ment of sold Estato Is October 10th, 1923: that I will sit at the County count room In tho said County on Novomber 17th, 1922, ot 10 o'clock a. m., and on February 17th, 1923 at 10 o'clock a. m , to receive, examine, hear, allow, or adjust all claims and objections duly filed. Dated. Oct. 10., 1922. Wm. H. C. WOODHURST, County Jndge. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 9t To Whom It May Conoera: A consent road as follows: Commencing at tho corners to see Hons 4, 5, 8 and 9, township 12, nortk rango 30, west of 6th P. M. running thence west on lino between sections 5 and 8, and 6 and 7, two miles, to connect with extension of road No. 42. Anyone having objections there to or claims for damagos by the rea son of tho establishing of the above described road must fllo samo in tho offlco ot tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska, on or before 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of Nov. 1922 or said road will be allowed without reference thereto. Witness my hand and official seal this 28th day of September 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clerk. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 5 To Whom It May Concern :- The special commissioner appointed to locate a publlo road as follows.: OommonclnK 6. W. Corner of See 11 T 16 R 29 and extending two afles north to county lino, has reported favor thereof, any one having Je Uono thereto or elalms for damages by reason of the establishing et tke above described road mast file same hi tke fflce of the eoaaty eferfe at Lincoln County, Nebraska, n wr be fore IS o'elock a oca or the ltifc T of November, 19M, r sal rea wHl be allowe4 wH&oat raferaaee "mts'ett t7 1ub nd atflelal eal ifcfe Mim r af B?taari)er 1HH A. R. Allea. Oraty GStrir. mXSKBHtV MAI V. To morn It Kay eaaeem: ment of public road as follows: Commonclng at tho west lino of Dawson county, on the southeast corner of section 13 and tho north east corner of soctlon 24 township 12, north of rango 26, west of tho 6th P. M. and running wost along said section line between soctions 24 nnd 13, sections 14 and 23, all in township 12 rango 26, wost of tho 6th P. M. and terminating at the southcaot corner of section 15 and northeast cornor of Bection 22 all in township 12 range 26. Anyone having objections thereto or claims for damage by the reason of tho establishing of tho abovo described road must fllo samo in tho oftico of the County Clerk of Lincoln county, Ne braska, on or before 12 o'clock noon on tho 10th day of November 1922. Witness my hand and seal Sep tember 28th 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. EXTENSION 110 AD NO. 315 To Whom It May Concern: Tho special commissioner appointed to locato a public road as follows: Commencing at tho termination of tho laid out road which terminates oa tho section line between section 25-14-34 and soctlon 30-14-33 at the Union Pacific Company's rignt-of-wny, and extending said road from said Union Pacific Railroad Company's right-of-way on the section lino between sec tion 25-14-34 and section 30-14-33 north to the Lincoln Highway, said road to bo 40 feet wldo, has reported in favor thereof, anyone having ob jections thereto or claims for damages by tho reason of the establishing of the abovo described road must file the samo in the office of the County Clerk of Lincoln County. Ne'irnska, on or boforo 12 o'clock noon of tho 10th day of Novembor, 1922, or Bald road will bo allowed without reference thoroto. Witness my hand and official seal this 28th day of Septembor 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 2W To Whom It May Conrorn: The special commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commonclng at the northwest Corner of section 7, township 13. rango 31, thence north on section line or as near as practicable between section 6, township 13, rango 31, and secti-n , township 13, range 32, to the north west corner ot soctlon 1, township 13, range 31, road to bo 66 feet wide, has reported In favor thereof, anyone having objections thoreto or claims for damages by tho reason of the establishing of tho above described road must file samo in tho office of tho County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nebraska,, on or boforo 13 o'clock noon of the 10th day of November, 1922, or such road will be allowed without reforenco thereto. Witness my hand and official, seal this 28th day of September. 19a3. A. S. ALLEN, County Clork. KXTENSION ROAD NO. 61 To whom It May Concern: Tho spocial commissioner appointed to locate a public road as follows: Commencing at the corner of sec tions 13, 14, 23 and 24 township 13, N. range -30 W., running thence north on lino between sections 13 and 14 ono mile, thenco northerly througk sections 11, 10 find ,9, said town ship and rango following the south bank of tho channel of tne Platto rivor to the Intersection with road No. 6 ending there. Said road to be 66 feet wide. Has reported la favor thereof, anyone having objee tlopa thoreto or claims for damagj by reason of the establishing of the abovo described road must file same In tho offlco of the County Clerk of Lincoln County, Nobraska on or be fore 12 o'clock noon on ho 19th day of Novomber 1922, or satd road will bo allowed without reforence thereto. Witness my hand and official seal this 28th day of Sept., 1922. A. S. ALLEN, County- Clerk. EXTENSION ROAD NO. 19 To Whom It May Conoern: A consent petition, as follows: Cammeuclng at the northeast cor ner of section 35, township II, range 39, running thonce west oa the sec tion line between section 35 aad 26, township 15, range 33 to the netrth west corner of said section 35 theaee sooth along the west section Use ef section 35 to the southwest corner ef section 39, said road to be a seettMi line road aai to be 06 feet wide, ta-fwlt 33 feet en each side ot saM BttoR Anyone kavlag objections there to sr elalms lor damages by reasct ot the establishing of tke aterra $ea crlbed rea4 maM Ale the same la 'the eiSea of tbe County Clerk ot Lniola Coraty, mxtfte, r before 13 o'ekxk ml fee lfttk iay af fer. 1MB, oar nail trooi wlB 1m jkSWed wltkoat itteww thereto. irUaase aty ka4 and ofMal seal this 4ftt :ay:of Sestombar lMt Cwaty Cierk. 1- "X J