The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1922 Page: 2 of 8
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cation Clearance of
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1 The Tuveen Bog 1
Mystery
# By HUBERT RAY
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Copyright, 1922, Western Newspaper Union
. FOSTER-RUSSELL
Mr. Leonard Foster and Miss
Mary Russell, two or Pearsall's
COPT ANA MALETEA NT WEdnema,
ening, July 19th, at the home of
the brides sister, Mrs. J. W. Crut
chfield, in San Antonio Texas,
the ceremony being performed
by Rev. Arthur Moore of the
Travis Park Methodist Church.
HARL SOLMUR SOOME
Tuveen bog—that's its name, sor.
All that you can see as far as the
Mourne mountains is Tuveen bog. It's
a living thing, sor, and many a meal
it’s taken of flesh and blood, and
many's the Chbins that lie buried un-
der it. And now they say Ballykilly
will have to go. a*S4 SOSMST you
They always go the same way, nor. onlo. Mr. and Mrs. Foster re-
First there's a thrilling and a trem turned to Pearsall where they
bling in the house—that's Tuveen bos will make their home.—Pearsall
waking up and growing hungry; then, Leader.
if the folks don't take warning the o
thouse begins to split about their ears,
and then—all in a night, maybe—it-
goes. Next morning there's only bog
to be seen, and it's like the opening
of Tuveen's mouth and the swallowing
of its meat.
It was on Tuveen bog that the
throuble” occurred in the long ago-
many, many years ago—between Dan
Collins and Michael O'Rourke. It was
over a colleen—Katie O'Hara.
On the bog. I said. sor, for you mustn't
suppose that the bog's always hungry
Learned men who have been here say
that the bog's always moving, but so
slow that it seems to stay where God
put it for years. And it's firm enough
on the outside. It's only deep down
in ut that the bog trembles, like a
tormented soul, and sometimes it
throws up the dead that it’s swal-
lowed in the long past, before the
Saxon came to live in Ireland.
It was on the bog that they met,
and nosone rightly knew what had
happened, Dan Collins come back and
said how Michael had taken a sudden
fancy to go to America. Anyways,
he was never seen again from that
day. But Katie wouldn't have nothing
to do with Michael, and she always
mourned for ut after. And if Dan Col-
lins thought he'd win Katie after Mi-
chael had disappeared he had another
guess coming.
Only a few members of the fam
ily were present. Lena
After a short stay in San An-
JULY WAS NOT SO BAD IN
FARM PRODUCTS - ‘
One firm reports handling a-
bout $30,000. in farm products
for the month of July, about 30
s of corn, with cattle, hogs
etc., made up the main shipping
products. Cotton is now be-
ginning to move and at 20 cents
and better, is double the price
of last August, when the mar-
ket opened at 10 cents; 11 cents
being paid for first bale, against
23 this year.
—--o---
$200,000. FIRE AT SEGUIN
EARLY IN WEEK
The Blumberg Bros building,
one of the best in Seguin, burn-
ed Thursday, with almost a to-
tal loss of building and several
concerns occupying the build-
ing. 21-2
According to the Has
Star that city is soon tl
a $90,000. Mausoleum .
in the state, built or reint
concrete and marble
second to none in the 1
States. For the bene
those who may not under
will say that it will be a
where human bodies are
out of all liquid substance
kept in crypts, where
may bekept and
ed by members of the fan
and friends, when desired,
word Mausoleum is from
Mausolus, of Garcia 350
Christ, but the Egyptians,
ed the great pyramids as
for their kings, and the h
fied remains of those old p
ohs are yet to be seen rem
as most of them are to the
ious museums of the wor
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Earl Waison st telephone num-
ber is 90.
She never married, but lived on
alone in the cabin till she got to be
quite an old woman, and all the time
the bog was creeping nearer and
nearer, but Katie wouldn't move,
though all the rest of the villagers
had left. L
* Dan lived a mile or so away, and he
never "married neither. There had
been something said between Katie
and Dan the day after Michael disap-
speared. Nobody knew what ut was,
but afther that they were like stran-
gers to each other.
And all the while Tuveen bog was
coming nearer and nearer. There
were big cracks in the walls of Ka-
tie’s house, and Father O'Malley went
— to see her.
"Miss O'Hara, you'll have to be mov-
ing.” he said, pointing to them. “You
know what that means. Any time
now, when Tuveen bog opens his jaws,
you and your house will go down into
the black hell of him and niver be
seen again.”
Katie turned her blue eyes on him.
"Sure, and I'd ask nothing else, fa-
ther,” she answered.
They thought that she had gone
mad from living so long alone, and
some were for taking her away by
force, but it all happened before any.
thing could be decided on.
For the night came when the houses
in Ballykilly began to shake, and the
plaster to fall from the outside, and
in the morning, when they looked out
toward Katie’s house they could see
naught but one wall remaining. All
the rest had been swallowed up in
Tuveen bog.
It wasn't many minutes before a
party had been got together, Dan Col.
lins leading it, and they hurried across
the bog to where the ruin was stand
ing. And when they got there, there
stood Katie in front of her cabin wall,
and the bog heaped up all about her
to the level of the window. And the
broken ruins all about her.
.‘Glory be!‘ says Dan, “you're safe,
Katie!”
THE
GALVESTON
NEWS
DAILY AND SUNDAY
FARMER KICKED BY M
HAND HURT 1
----1
F. X. Schneided, while ha
water for the dipping vat
day the past week, got kick
a mule, badly lacerating th
of his right hand. Fortun
no bones were broken and
yond a bad and painful h
and laceration, it will not b
ious.
-o--,
J. C. Ethridge shipped a c
nice melons one day this 1
and they still come in an
out by the wagon and truck
in nice quantities of frest
ons. W -
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Have your picture
made and your old chain
other furniture remodelled
worked over; iron beds ena
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Devine Furniture
--0—---,
We have dressers, cente
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chairs, etc., and will sell at
est prices. 1
Devine Furniture Comp
Cotton seed for sak
- Devine Lumber
It was the first time they had spo-
ken in years, and there was only a
few who remembered when they two
had been young, and about Michael,
who had gone to America, as Dan had
said
"I'm safe," says Katie. “But you-
are you safe, Dan Collins?”
"I'm safe," says Dan, speaking as
if ut was to a child. “You must come
away, Katie."
"Aye, but first will you not step in.
side, gentlemen, and see what the bog's
given me?" says Katie,
Inside the ruins we stepped, and
Dan followed last of all, and what he
saw sent the blood to his face, and
then back to his heart, so that he was
as white as the corpse of Michael that
lay before him.
It was Michael, whom Tuveen bog
had brought back to Katie, with a
hole in the back or his head where
the ball from Dan's pistol had killed
him.
If Katie had said a word it would
have broken the spell—but she only
fixed her blue eyes on Dan, and point,
ed at him: and then we saw that
chael's finger was pointing at him too
Dan slunk away, and was niver
seen again. Some said that Tuveen
bog had taken him too. Anyway, Bal.
lykilly's going fast and soon there'n
be naught but bog between the
Mourne mountains and Ballykilveen,
Cr Short Hours.
"Why do you object to an eight-hour
working day?" ,
“I don't object to the labor,” replied
the clerk; “but I can't afford it. Every
time I leave my flivyer parked near
the office for more than two hours I'm
liable to be called to the police...
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W. L. DuBose & Son. The Devine News (Devine, Tex.), Vol. 26, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, August 3, 1922, newspaper, August 3, 1922; Devine, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1660680/m1/2/?rotate=270: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Library and Archives Commission.