The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1907 Page: 1 of 12
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RICHARD h. McCARTY, l£ditorand Proprietor.
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Vol. XXHI. No. 40 ALBANY, Shackelford County, TEXAS, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1907. Whole No/1190
1000 Families To Be Settled In This Co '07.
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S. WEBB.
Attorney at Law.
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WEBB & HILL,
Estate Firm
1907
L. H. HILL,
Notary Public
ALBANY, SHACKELFORD COUNTY TEXAS.
We have settled more people in this Western County, in the last 25 years, than all other agencies combined!
When you want to sell yoi\r land, or town property, place it in our hands—we work day and night to carry out
your wishes! %.When you want to buy land or town property, write or wire us (our expense,) and we feel certain
that we canineifc afLyour requirements. It will cost you nothing to try us, and may and will result in your ac-
complishing jult what you desire. Prices in Shackelford, Throckmorton and Stephens Counties,^are notjinflated like
in other Counties, fn this section, and we have just as fine agricultural lands as can be found in the state. Buy
now, wJiile land is cheap. We have our own teams, buggies and hacks, and show all the property we have for
sale, and give alllnformation in regard to this fine country and its past, present and future. The following is a
partial list of land in our hands for sale. Write or wire us for prices and terms:
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No. 47.
7000 0^9 ranch, known as the i tephens Ranch, situated in 3
miles • Ylbari'y, has just bee. vut up into quarter sections
(160 i 5); every quarter sectic 1 suitable for farming, public
roado. -J sides, fine water, plentf of timber, and in everyway
adapted for farming. This property lyis never been put on
the market before, and is undoubtedly one of the finest prop
erties in the West, and embraces what is called "Cow Valley".
It will be'sold reasonable and on easy terms in any size tracts
to suit the purchasers.
No. 76.
10,000 acrebranch, known as the "Blach" farm and ranch, sit-
uated 10 miles from Albany, 1000 acres in cultivation, groat
part fine farming land, never failing water, plenty of timber,
fine ranch dwelling, several tenant houses, fine barns, all nec-
essary outhouses. A part of this ranch has been cut up into
small tracts suitable for farms—about 160 acres in each tract.
The entire ranch will bo sold, or it will be sold as sub-divided,
There is a great bargain in the property.
No. 100.
3200 acre pasture, 6 miles from Albany, good part farming
land, fine grass, never failing water, plenty of timber. This is
a post desirablo stock-farm, and will be sold on easy terms, at
$7.00 an acre.
' No. 67.
834 acre farm and ranch, situated about 15 miles from Albany,
fine new dwelling, good barn, never failing water, 200 acres in
cultivation, large part agricultural land, plenty of timber. Will
be sold at a great bargain. $12.50 per acre; easy terms
No. 85.
1130 acre farm,, within 4 miles of Albany, on public road,'good
farm, dwelling, outhouses, lasting creek"" Vater •t7jf*ft<*es-hi
cultivation, large part of land suitable for farming, plenty of
timber. To see this pioperty is hvbuy it. $12.00 per acre;
ott«y tortus. ' ,
No, 41.
1280 acre stock farm, situated on Texas Central K. R., be-
tween Albany and Bedwiok, never failing water, (about a mile
' of Hubbard Creek runs through same,; line pecan timber, 125
acres in cultivation, one of the best ranch, dwellings ;in the
county, good outhouses, plenty of fire wood, cistern, etc. This
property is about 8 miles from Albany, and is one of the best
improved places in the county. One mile from railroad sta
fcion, postotfiee and fronts on two public roads. Price $15.00
per acre; easy terms.
No. 35.
160 acres of land, fenced to itself, one-half of same good farm-
ing land, good grass and. timber, plenty of- water, one mile
from Ry. station and postoffice, one-half mile from school,
12 miles from Albany; price $15 per acre. This is^ a bar-
gain.
No. 33.
320 acre farm and pasture, 15 miles from Albany, 100 acres in
cultivation, good dwelling, good cistern on back gallery, good
barn, out buildings and lots, 3 acre orchard, about 300 acres
iu farming land, watered by Hubbard creek, pecan timber;
1-4 mile to school; all creek bottom land, price $25 per acre.
6000 acres known
No. 57.
the Hassard
Ranch, situated 3 miles
southeast** of Albany. Fronting along the Albany and Cisco
public roa il, also the Toxas Central rail road, and the Albany
and Band public road. 3 creeks of living water, and several
largo tanks, fiue grass and timber, nearly all of it choi b farm-
ing- land; has just been cut into 160 acre tracts and is now on
the market at reasonable prices, small cash payment and long
time 011 deferred payments.
No. 83.
t auch 6 miles east of Albany; front li mile
rate
1500 hundred acre ^ „ , ..
ton public road; fine creek of water and large tank; good mes-
quite grass and timber; 3-4 of same choice farming land; 150
acres in cultivation; a fino preposition to cut up and sell in
smell tracts; price $10, easy terms.
- No. 31.
320 acres 1 mile east of Albany, fronting 1-2 mile on public
road; 140 acres in cultivation; good dwelling and cistern; 2
good tanks; nearly all farming land; good grass and mesqait
timber; price $25 per acre.
667 acre
No. 42.
acres 8 miles east of Albany, fronting 1
mile on public
road; Hubbard creek runs through same; half of it good farm-
ing land; living water; good grass and timber; price $8 per
acre; a big bargain.
No. 70.
320 acres on Deek creek 12 miles from Albany; good 5 room
dwelling; 65 acres in cultivation; livmg water; good grat>s
and timber, neaily all farming land, price $15 per acre, eaEy
terms. '
No. 71.
160 acres 12 milas south east of Albany, 5 room dulling,
good cistern and tank, 50 acres in cultivation, good grass an
timber, near school and public road, price $15 per acre.
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McCarty, Richard H. The Albany News. (Albany, Tex.), Vol. 23, No. 40, Ed. 1 Friday, February 15, 1907, newspaper, February 15, 1907; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth403276/m1/1/?q=yaqui: accessed April 19, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting The Old Jail Art Center.