The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1909 Page: 8 of 8
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The Wey-Johnson Realty
HICK HENSLEY, Notary.
JACKSBORO,
WILL R. JOHNSON..
LEWIS JOHNSON, Attorney.
TEXAS-
Tract No. 413 —The old John
Harrison place, now owned by
John Hayhutst, consisting of 277
acres of land, with 100 acres in
cultivation, 260 acres tillabse, bal-
ance open timber and sandy up
land; good four-room box house
and new two-room box house,
ceiled overhead; two good wells
and three good surface tanks; new
barn, celler, good sheds, smoke
house, cotton seed house, chicken
house; fine young orchard and
berry patch; four acres in new hog
pasture, situated within six miles
of Jacksboro and on R. F. D.
Price $20.00 per acre; one-half
cash, balance easy terms.
Tract No. 414, the W P Colwell
place, located about 8 miles south
of Jacksboro on the Jacksboro and
Weatherford road, consisting of
107 1-2 acres out of the Jno. G-
Gardener Survey; 71 acres in cul-
tivation, all tillable land, on prai-
rie; 6-room, weatherboarded house,
in good condition; well of good wa-
ter, good barn, granary, cotton
seed house, good orchard, good
surface tank; place all fenced and
cross fenced and Is only about 3-4
mile from one the best schools in
the county. Price $31-5° P«r
acre; 1-2 cash, balance easy terms.
Tract No. 401. Consisting of
306 acres; 60 acres in cultivation,
balance practically all tillable, val-
ley land; two good houses houses,
one 6-room house, other small ten-
ant house; good well, two surface
tanks; cellar .orchard, poultry yard;
pasture laud one-half prairie, bal-
ance open timber. Price $21 per
acre, 1-4 cash, balance in 14 years
7 per cent interest.
Tract No. 390—The R. O. Wil-
son and J. F. Mays place, consist-
ing of 160 acres about 10 miles
southwest from Jacksboro, 60 acres
in cultivation, xoo acres tillable,
deep sandy loam, all timber land,
2 room box house, and 3 room log
house in fair condition; cribs, lots,
sheds, 3 good wells of water, 1 sur-
face tank, 4 acres in good orchard,
on R. F. D. near telephone line,
1 1-2 miles to school and church.
Price $12.00 per acre, one-half
cash balance easy terms.
Tract No. 356—The W. M. Carney
place, of 216 acres 5 miles west fronj
Jacksboro; 50 acres in cultivation; 150
acres tillable; 3room box house, well,
cistern, crib, lots, sheds; 4 running
springs on the place. Small orchard,
dally mail and telephone. Price 512.00
per acre .Easy terms.
Tract No. 400. Consisting of
550 acres about 10 miles southeast
from Jacksboro, 1-2 mile cast of
Jacksboro and Weatherford public
road; 75 acres in cultivation 250
acres good tillable land, balance
good grass land; good new five-
room, 1 1-2 story house with hall
and porches; good barn cribs,
sheds and lots, all in good condi-
tion; fine young orchard and vine-
yard and berry patches; good well
and springs, telephone in the
house, daily mail, one-half mile
from good school, and three miles
from the town of Joplin. If sold
soon will take $12 50 per acre, 1-2
cash, balance, easy terms.
Tqact No. 363—The O. J. Tompson
Tract No. 399. The J. G. Lit- place consisting of 190 acres about 10
tlepage place consisting of ;a6 »>£ JS55T3JI
acres, situated about 12 miles bottoni( 110 acres tillabl?, can get 100
northwest from Jacksboro, on the aCres jn onc field; 3-roont house, cribs,
Tract No. 397—Contains 105 1-2
acres 3 1-2 miles west of Mineral
Wells, in Palo Pinto county, and
belongs to H. R. Sherwood, now
living at Willow Point, Texas; 40
acres in cultivation, all fenced; 3
room house; smoke house; chicken
house; good well of mineral water;
mile to school and church.
Price, $30 per acre, or will trade j
for Jack county land.
Jacksboro and Antelope road; 43
acres ip cultivation; 25 or 30 acres
more tillable, balance good grass
land; 2-room house, hall and gal-
lery; log cribs and lots; good well
and two surface tanks; small or-
chard; convenient to school and
gin. Price $1500.00, At cash; bal-
ance easy terms.
sheds, well, cistern, surface tank, cel-
lar, smokehouse; good orchard, and
fine pecan grove; 1% miles to school
and church. Price $3000.00 % cash bal-
ance easy terms.
Tract No. 329—The E. W. Eas-
ter place consisting of 87 7-10
acres, about 5 miles west from
Jacksboro; 56 acres in cultivation,
70 acres tillable, balance grass land,
3-room house 1 log and 2 box
rooms, smokehouse; two cellars,
cribs, lots, tank, orchard, etc.
Price $1200, A cash, balance easy
terms.
Tract No. 415—The M. C. Rob-
inson place of 175 acres, 1 1-2 mile
southeast of Gibtown, on Boone-
ville and Gibtown road, now own-
by H. M. Cowling, 85 acres in
cultivation, all tillable, rest open
timber, deep sandy loam land;
doesn’t wash, seed house, cribs,
hay-barn, 3 acres in goed bearing
orchard, fine well and wind mill,
3 surface tanks, telephone in the
house, R. F. D. no Johnson grass.
One of the finest places in the
southeast part of the county.
Price, $20 per acre, one-half cash
balance easy terms.
Tract No. 393—The S. J. N.
Martin place about 15 miles south
west from Jacksboro, and 5 miles
south from Bryson; consisting of
320 acres, 125 in cultivation, 300
acres tillable; 5-room box house,
good well smokehouse, 5 tanks,
cellar, barn; fine young orchard all
fenced in with net wire, also own
the telephone line to Bryson, 1 \i
miles to school and church, all
fenced and cross fenced. Price
$16.00 per acre A cash balance
easy terms.
Tract No. 408. The W. T.
Adams place, situated about 12
miles northeast of Jacksboro and
I t/i miles from Cundiff, on the
Jacksboro and Cundiff road, con-
sist! ug of 157^5 acres of land,'56'
acres in cultivation, all bottom
land; all fenced; three-room box
house with porch, log cribs and
sheds, plum orchard, two wells on
the place and Howard Creek run-
ning through the place. Price
on application.
Tract No. 388—The Jesse B. Al-
liston place about 14 miles south-
east from Jacksboro and xlA miles
northeast from Joplin; consisting
of 190 acres; ninety acres in
cultivation, 175 acres tillable, 3-
room new house in good condition,
good smokehouse, fine barn, 40x40
feet; cellar, chicken house and lot,
good well, surface tank, and Jas-
per creek running through; net
wire fence around garden, 4 acres
iu orchard, vineyard, berry
patches, 2 acres in bermuda hog,
pasture, fine pecan grove, on R.
F. D. and telephone in house.
Price $15.00 per acre. Terms easy.
This is a bargain.
Track No. 332—The old D .H. Fore-
man place about 10 miles southwest
from Jacksboro in the Salt creek
country and now owned and occupied
by Tom J. Dunlap. Contains 160 acres,
30 in cultivation; 55 to 60 fine deep
sandy loam bottom laud tillable, rest
good timber and mesquite glades, good
pasture; 3-room box and log house
with gallery, 3 cribs, lots, etc., in fair
condition; bored well, dug well, and
surface tank; small orchard, 1 mile to
Dark Corner school and church, %
mile to Jacksboro-Salt creek road.
Price $1760, easy terms
Tract No..320—The W. J. Robert-
son place, consisting of 160 acres,
about 18 miles northwest of Jacksbo-
ro, 5 miles east of Antelope, and 4
miles southwest of Shannon; 50 acres
in cultivation, 85 acres tillable, rest
open timber with mesquite grass; 4-
room weatherboard house, 2 cribs and
lots, cellar and good cistern, 2 sur-
face tanks; 1 mile to Oakland school,
telephone in house. Price $10 per acre
4 cash, balance on easy terms.
Tract No. 386—The J. L. Hahn place
about 4 miles nor.h from Jacksboro,
consisting of 150 acres out of the old
Fennimore place, 80 acres in cultiva-
tion, practically all tillable, good mes-
quite grass land, part open mesquite
glades, part prairie glades; soil adapt-
ed to grain, corn, cotton and alfalfa;
3-room box house, 2 barns, cribs, cel-
lar, bored well, chicken house and
smoke house, fine lake, 11 acres in a
hog pasture, about 1 mlie to school
and church; a fine home in good con-
dition. Price on application.
Tract No. 376—Consisting of 40614
acres about 4 miles northwest from
Jacksboro, 60 acres In cultivation, 2001
acres tillable, balance fine open timber
and mesquite grass land, 3-room box
house, ceiled, cistern, 1 never falling,
well and 3 surface tanks, crib, 2 sheds,
chicken house, smokehouse, fine young:
orchard. Price $4,750.00. Th'o is a bar
gain. Come at once
Tract No 412, the A A Early
place, situated about 2 miles north
of Gibtown, and containing 304
acres of land, 30 prairie, the bal-
ance timber land; 65 acres in cul-
tivation and about 75 acres more-
tillable; four room house, well and
two surface tanks, barn, sheds,
cellar, 4 or 5 acres in orchards,
berries and grapes. Price $:o.oo
per acre; one-half cash, balance
easy terms.
1 Tract No. 319. The Henry J.Rhoades
| place of 160 acres, about 7 miles
| northwest from Jacksboro; seventy
'acres In cultivation, 110 acres tillable
Tract No. 405 The J O Nor- flne deep sandy valley laud; 2 sets of
man place consisting of 320 acres, houses, 3-room each, one log the oth-
about 3 miles east of Joplin, on ej> neijV b0x; one good well, surface
the Joplin and Willow Point road,
about 16 miles southeast of Jacks-
tank, 3 cribs, lots, etc,. 2 orchards,
, . . cellar; on daily mail and telephone
boro, 70 acres in cultivation, 200, miies tQ Union polnt and 2
acres tillable, 60 acres of praine| North €reek school< Price
mesquite grass, rest good open j
timlw 1 room hnx house in trood on application.
timber; 3 room box house in good
condition, 2 room house for tenant;
lots, sheds, cribs, etc., surface tank
and good well, on R F D, 1 1-2
Tract No. 360—J. D. Mullinax con-
sisting of 487 acre3, about 14 miles
southeast from Jacksboro, 115 acres in
cultivation; 225 acres tillable; balance
Tract No, 337—The A. G. Nipper
place conalsting of 116 acres about 5
miles east of Joplin, and Boonsville
road, 65 acres in cultivation, 96 acres
tillable, balancec fine grass land, 3-
room box house, cellar, cribs, sheds,
tank, lots, etc. all under good fence.
Price $1200 1-3 cash, balance easy
terms. Special reduced price if sold by
Jan. 1st.
Tract No. 407—B M Smith place
consisting of 142 acres, situated
4 miles west from Gibtown and 2 A
miles southeast of Oak Dale and
18 miles southeast of Jacksboro;
60 acres in cultivation, no acres
tillable, 30 acres mesquite grass
prairie land, balance timber; 5
room house, 4 box and 1 log room;
fine well and surface tank, cribs,
stables, sheds, lots; good cellar,
three acres in young orchard; situ-
ated in 1 1-2 miles of school and
church and on R F D, telephone
in the house, 1-2 acre in berry
patch; fruit trees well assorted and
100 bearing grape vines. Price,
$20.00 per acre, $1,000.00 cash,
balance easy terms.
Tract No. 353—The M. Dwight place
about 18 mile northwest of Jacksboro
and in the town of Gertrudes; consist-
ing of 50 acres, 18 acres In cultivation,
(5 acres tillable, no Johnson grass.
Price on application.
Tract No. 403. The M. A.
Board place consisting of 135 acres
about 18 miles northeast of Jacks-
boro on the Jacksboro and Bowie
road, 45 acres in cultivation, 125
acres tillable, four room box house,
good well of water, log crihs,
sheds, lots, etc., good surface tank
and young orchard; one-fourth
mile from school and church, gin,
and on R. F. D. and adjoining the
town of Truce. Price $15.00 per
acre; one-third cash, balance easy
terms, 7 years time. Would take
good wagon and team in trade.
Tract No. -The W. T. O’Neal
place about 4 miles west from Jacks-
boro, consisting of 100 acres, 47y. acres
in cultivatlonn, 60 acres tillable, bal-
ance good mesquite grass land: 3-
room house in good condition, cellar,
crihs, buggy, shed, shed for horses,
good surface tank and well; fine Or-
chard of 200 bearing trees of a good
assortment. Price $18.00 per acre, %
cash balance easy terms.
Tract No. 357—The A. G. Nipper
place about 14 miles southeast from
Jacksboro and on the Joplin and Wil-
low Point road 2 miles east of Joplin;
consisting of 80 acres, 70 acres in cul-
tivation; 2-room box house (new), good
barn, orchard, 2 never-failing wells;
good garden plot fenced in net wire,
flne pecan grove that yielded over $70
worth of pecans in 1907, 1% miles to
school and church; telephone near by
Price $1800.00 % cash and balance on
easy terms.
miles to school and church. Price, : gQQd gpags. land; good 6-room box
$3,250.00. Easy terms. j house ceiled, weiatherboarded and pa-
Tract No. 404. August Noilly
place about 18 miles northwest of t0 school and church, telephone near
Jacksboro and A mile from the,by and on R. F. D. No. 2. Price $20.00
town of Gertrude, consisting of
8ooacres, 55 acres in cultivation,
750 acres fine, prairie, tillable, bot-
per acre hi cash balance easy terms.
Tract No. 383—The Mrs. P. W. & C.
M. Comstock consisting of 160 acres
tom land; 6-room house, ceiled and about 10 miles north of Jacksboro; 1-3:
in fine condition, good barn, sheds, to oil wells: 60 acres In cultiva-
cribs, and lots; all fenced and
cross fenced; a fine store house;
good well; watered by Cameron
creek aqd eight natural lakes with
fine fishing; public road on three
sides. Price $25.00 per acre; lA
cash, balance easy terms, 7 per
cent, interest.
tlon, 120 acres tillable, timber land, 3-
room log and box house; barn, smoke-
house, henhouse, good well In yard, 1
surface tank, on R. F. D.. on tele-
phone line, 1% miles to Burton Springs
school and church; 2 acres in bearing1
orchard, hegipreof fence: net wire fence
ed garden. Price $11.00 per acre, %
cash balance easy terms .
Tract No. 371—The J. D. Bynmn
place conalsting of 167% acres of land
Tract No. 402. — W H Hahn about 8 miles west from Jacksboro,
40 acres in cultivation, 65 acres tilla-
ble, balance good grass land, 2-room
box house, sheds, cribs, stable, smoke-
place consisting of 110 acres about
4 miles north from Jacksboro; 35___Vl„„„ ol*UIT. DUiU„.
acres in cultivation; balance good house, cistern, 1 surface tank, cellar.
tillable bottom land with fine grass;
new two-room box house; good
barn, slieds and lots; 15 acres in
hog pasture; with good fences and
cross fences; fine pecan grove;
watered by two good natural lakes
and creek; nice young orchard:
telephone in the house; r 1:4 miles
from school. Price, $22.50 per
acre, one-third cash, balance easy
terms.
fine orchard worth $500.00 hearing-
well; l mile to Senate postofflee, hit
mile to school and church. Price $950
% cash balance easy terms.
Tract No. 410. The A. N.
Lewis place in the town of Bryson,
Jack county, Texas, a lot 100x200
feet; a 7-room house, well finished,
and with brick flues;.good well 311
feet deep, with windmill, 4,000
Tract No. 377—The J. W. Roberta: gallon tank, and pipes over the
place 1 mile north from Joplin, cqnsist
iug of 166 2-3 acres; 45 acres in culti-
vation, 100 acres til'able; balance fair
place; good cistern: good crib and
______, _________ shed, garden, cellar and good
“tX.Tc JSi PiAe. fa.ee about the p.aoe. Price
with shed between, good surface tank;
fine young orchard; all under fence; !
mile to school and church. Price $1650.
one-half cash balance easy terms.
Tract No. 336—The Albert Harrell
$2750.00 or will trade for land.
CITY PROPERTY.
. Tract No. 395— The old Gibbin
place consisting «« Cotton Yard now owned by R. H
acres”” cXvauJnS acres tillable, j Waller, adjoining the R. R. yards
5-room box house, celled, smoke-, for sale. Price on application,
house, cellar, barn, shed, young or-
chard, well, cistern, and Cameron
creek with fine fishing, all under good
fence, $300 worth off Implements in
eluded. Price on application.
Tract No. 392—The S. J. N.
Martin place consisting of 320 acres
15 miles southwest from Jacksboro,
81 acres in cultivation, 125 acres
tillable, balance fair grass land;
with some prairie glads; 5-room.
Tract No. 358—The J. W, Nash place
formerly known as the McAlister
place in Jacksboro, a nice 4-room res-
idence in good repair, well improved
In every respect, weatherboarded, ceil-
ed and papered, good never-flailing well
with pump, good barn with % acre in
lot, improvement would cost $1200.00
Price on application.
Tract No. 406. The W. R. Sikes
house and lot in west Jacksboro con-
2 orchards, cellar, telephone line aand papered; good condition, cistern
near by, milas to school and on back porch, smell stable, buggy
church. Price $3,000.00, A cash;house, chicken house; crib and lot.
each balance easy terms, 8 per cent.! Price $1375.00 one-half cash, balance in
interest. ' one and two years.
ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE JACK COUNTY HOME PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION? If you arc not a member now is a good
time to join. It Rives you the best aud cheapest protection that can be had and at the same time retains all the money at home and with people with
whom you are acquainted.
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We write deeds, bonds for title, abstracts fof sale, make abstracts, in fact all legal papers connected with the land business. We are now making a specialty of conveyancing
and abstracting. Also write fire insurance on city and farm property in the most reliable of companies. OFFICE IN HENSLEY BUILDING SOUTH SIDE OF SQUARE
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Marks, Tom M. The Jacksboro News (Jacksboro, Tex.), Vol. 14, No. 17, Ed. 1 Thursday, April 29, 1909, newspaper, April 29, 1909; Jacksboro, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth734448/m1/8/?rotate=270: accessed July 16, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Gladys Johnson Ritchie Library.