The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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RICHARD H. McCARTY, tiiitoi and Prep.
Vol. XXIV, No. 20
ALBANY, Shackelford County, TEXAS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1907.
$1.00 Per Year in Advance.
Whole Number 1231
On® Thousand Families to be Settled in this County in 1907
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3. WEBB,
Attorney at Law
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L. H. MILL,
Notary Public
=WEBB & HILL
The Oldest Real Estate Firm in Northwest Texas.
Albany, Shackelford County, Texas.
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No. 10
1 00 acres, three miles cast of Albany, good new 1 x>ii>«» with
three rooms, good everlasting tank. Has over Kill acres line
laml, balanfAwLuograss land, on Albany an I lireckini-idge
road. liasab^fPrO flf^|'s grubbed ready for plow—a rare bargain.
Jt*- No. 17
• !2o .'N^e- ■«*l* laii1 i rfmv nnles north ot Albany, good I-room
liniiilb,j<o,oii Hlfei, lots, ami cistern, two good tanks, ~>0 acres'
in ctflt+V ation, 100 acres fenced otf for farm, 2o0 fine black
liuuwyjlow'land,^the balance tine grass laml. A choice piece
Topertv in Mght of town, can be had at a bargain <m ea-v
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No. 22
no acres.miles east ot' Albany on the Albany and llreck-
Ige road,good new dwelling of 4 rooms, good barn, two
tine tanks of ewrla-t inir water, pi acres in cultivation, thrfe
fourths tine farming laml. balance fine grass land, one and
one-Ira!I ne'e t.>miiigood - • 11oi> 1 * a choice home lor some, one
on easy tei t:.s and for a bargain.
.p,:. No. 25
1 (ill acres !!.l mill's east of Albany, good new. I-room house
with galleries, all fenced and cross fenced, b'!0 acres good farm
land, acres m cultivatmil, balance fine gras> land, snioke-
lio.r-v and bai n, 1A mile- from good school. Can be had ,U
reasonable prices and easy terms.
No. 28
i'.'lO acres one and one-half miles east from Albany oil tire
lower \lhanv and 1 bei-kinridge road, about 700.■acres u
agricuhuiai !;.i»• 1. 1 dance good grass land, about '.o,i. aeie- in ,
•cilll l\ai ioll, i sel'-ol lc 41-eS, !! ju-t hu i h t 11 Is Vea!', . W at el'ed by
creek and everlasting tanks, front > 1 l-'^mile on. puhiie. road,
(hie of i he b -st invest tueiils to be had, can be bought on ea.-y
t •riu- and low price.
No. 31
.''•JO acres of land, all fenced, otherwise unimproved, on 1'oyie
Creek, about !' miles north ot' 'All.mny on the Albam and
Throckmorton road, creeks run through the tract, everlasting
water, 2.">0 acres good farm land, balance the best ■ of grass
laud; an extra tine tract for stock farm, can be had cheap and
on easy terms. '
No. 33
.'{20 acres of land, comes across Foyle Creek, o"> acres in cul-
tivation, all fenced, good creek and tank water, fronts on two
sides on the Albany and Throckmorton road, oyer 'J00 aeies
tine farming land, balance choice grass land, in good settle-,
niont, can oe bought at a low price amlwn easp »
home for someone. . ~1 - • - • * •
No. 37
.'>'20 acres of land 1 2 miles from Albany on Albany and
Throckmorton road, all good smooth land, 200 acres in tine
state of cultivation, balance in pasture, good 4-room house,
one mile from school. Land worth $.'H) per acre, can be had
for less, on easy lei'ins if bougnt at once; a choice place for
any country. Can't b»- heat, to see this property is to buy i:
No. 38
11 *• acres of Ian! ,r fo.-k- >f Albany and lire-kin ridge
Crystal Falls road,0 nules N K. from A.lbauy, has good .
4-room house, small barn, all good land, small tank, good iron
cistern, 20 acres in cultivation, every foot can be put in culti-
vation, one of the most uesirable places on the market, can be
had at a great bargain oil easy terms—a tine investment in '
heart of some of the finest land in the county.
No. 40
■'20 acres, i miles S. F. from Albany, 00acres in cultivation,
all new land, good new broom house with two galleries, good
bain and lots, watered by Indian Creek and tank, about oO
acres cut ott in small pasture, has 2-rooui tenant house—220
acres utie valley kind, balance fine grass land. I louse on high
5 1'I'.11 ion. a mo-; i lelighi1 Hi In i.nie. ('at. be bought cheap and
ii on e;i- \ ! el lus — a.choiee LoUlc.
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1 b>o. acres , miles S, F, of Albany, very ilioieest of valley
taruiiiig land, lies lew! and smooth, no 'letter land can 1m
toiiiid i' lies ju 11ubbard ' reek liottoiu, can sell at once tor
reasonable pi ice and good easy terms. This is one of the best
tracts ot hyid to be toum 1.
No. 41
1.2*0 >tock farm, situated on the Texas Central I v. H., be-,
■ •• ecu .vlbany ItrffnRedu iek. never failing water ( annul a mile
ot Hubbard Creek run- through same) fine pecan timber, 12•">
acres in cuttivat ion. oi-iv oi the best ranch dwellings in the
county, good out house-. plenty of lire wnok, cislcrn, etc. Tliis
property is about S mil, - from Albany, and is one of the best
improved places in t lie ctuiuty. One mile from railroad sta-
tion and postotliee, and fronts oil t Wo pllblie I'oads. Tllis
property.is cut into |iii,i acre tract.s and will be sold in a liodv
or in small tracts. I he town of I'oogsbugli is laid off on west
ideot this land, and a .good School building elected.
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No. 57
0,000 acres known as >he llassard Ranch, .situated miles
I i southeast ot Albany. I rout iug along t lie Alhaiiv and t '"isco pub-
lic roail, ,d>o t..j;;e I e\;i- t ■ 'lit r;i I ladioad. ami th* Albany ^and
Ikiird pnblie.loail. 'I (. ;eei\s of living water and se\ei u large
tanks, tim1 >:'rass'and tiinbef, nearly all of il choiee farming
laud; 1 ias' been cut hi to liiii acre tracts and is now- on the*
market. We have sold and settled larmeis on two-thi'ds of
this land.
No. 67
s:»4 acre farm and ranch, situated about lo miles from Al-
bany, fine new dwelling, good liarn, never tailing water, 200
acres in cultivation, large part agricultural land, pleutv of
timber. \\ ill be si»ld at a great bargain; easy terms.
No. 76
10,t»00 acre ranch, known as the "Hlach" farm and lane),,
situated 10 inih's from Albany, 1,000 acres in cuK'i. ation, great
part fine farming land, never failing water, plenty of timlier,
tine ranch dwelling, several tenant houses, tine barns, all nec-
essarv out houses. A part <>t this ranch has been rut up into
*mall tracts suitable for farms, about 1(H) acres in each tract.
The entire ranch will be sold, or it will be Sold as sub-divided.
There is a great bargain in this property. We have sold and
settled quite a number of farmers on this property.
No. 82
Cox Ranch, constituting about 1 ..">00 acres, 0 miles east of
Albany, fronting 1 1-2 'miles on puulic road, tine creek of
water ami lar. •• ank. > >d mcS'piitc grass and t :nib. r. Ml I of
■a Hie clioi *e fal iiliiig 1. nd. loO ac' -s in c llt'tvat:■-ii. \\'» !i,i\ e
■ i' tiiis ii,.d> ot lauo > .-.tea'! traetsal! Jrontn Su 'oad, we
wi.l sell it' bargain price*.- .'ami 1 >ioj time. S;>e iiu- pro-pert v.
No. 100
1,700 acre ranch ti miles S. \V. of Albany, all under lence,
two pastures, watered by creek and two tanks, a large part
good farming land, good inesipiite grass and timber; a bargain
at per acre, easy terms.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 24, No. 29, Ed. 1 Friday, November 29, 1907, newspaper, November 29, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403235/m1/1/: accessed March 28, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.