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I Fair Ground 2i M. Mitche lis Addition CAS SVILLE MISS OURI 7 KB AY TT 9 UJ IY Fine Music. A Gift of $50.00 in Gold and One Fine Large Building Lot. We have purchased a part of the Fair Ground property, lying three blocks northeast of the PM,V ,r,f r':U- j will sub-divide same into nice Building Lots and sell at Public Auction on date menfinnp W n ' . w -"""v u,vsv,. t i l vv in ocii ai II1C same time the remaining lots in the S. M. Mitchell Addition to the town of Cassville, which joins the Fair Ground prop erty. This is the most desirable and beautiful residence property in Cassville, being high and well drained, and the wells on it furnish the purest water in Missouri. Close to the business center of the town and two blocks from one of the finest-parks in United States. FREE. FREE. FREE. WE will Give Away on Day of Sale Absolutely FREE, one Large Building Lot and $50 00 in Gold. Each .person on the grounds over the age of 15 years, whether he or she be a purchaser or not, will be given a free ticket which will entitle the holder to an Equal Chance on the FREE LOT and THE $50.00 IN GOLD. CASSVILLE 1S 3 husthng' SrowInff t0WQ of 140 population. It is the county seat of Barry county and is the geographical canter of the county. Located on the Cassville & Western Railroad, which connects at Exeter, four miles distant, with the great Frisco System, it furnishes unusual facilities and the many advantages it offers as an ideal location for manufacturing plants is being recognized by men "who know. " A. new court house, to cost $48,000 is being erected, and the hum of the saw and the knock of the hammer can be heard in every section of the town, building homes for those who realize that in Cassville is enwrapped the for tunes of those with instinct sufficiently keen to scent the perfume of advancing wealth, and masters Enough of their own destiny to participate in the feast of fortune that awaits them. Cassville is a town of beautiful streets, miles of new contrete sidewalks, and has a first-class electric light plant and waterworks. The town has splendid schools; her business houses and dwellings are modern; one of the best flouring mills in the state, creamery, canning factory and fruit dryer. The Cassville Marble & Lime Co is a new establish ment that furnishes stone for the new Barry County Court House. She has two strong and prosperous banks; her merchants are up to date, carry large lines and enjoy a wide patronage If vou Want a homo with POnri fint.PrnrisincT nit.imrio hIsks nnn ).a tk. .... u..i .J i-j - j ... a....... ... . . 6 ' J ' nuu, JUu nave uuc vdj ueau euuuauuuai auvaiuages, goou morai ana religious surroundings ana business opportunities, you will make no mistake by locating at Cassville. Col G. S MonrP nf Snrintffiplrl Tpnn The raoaarch of the auction world, and one of the jolliest men that ever sounded a note on the auc . T ui upilllgllClU, 1CI1I1. tionblock, will open this Big Lot Sale promptly at 10 a.m. Tuesday, July 15. A special invitation is extended to the Ladies to attend the Sale. This property will be sold on easy terms absolute sale without reserve or by-bid. Buy your lot in this beautiful addition. This Property Has a Great Future. Act Now. For particulars write or see us at the BARRY HOTEL, Home Office Springfield, Term. OT TTnPTU C2IVM 1 CASSVILLE, MISSOURI. O t o AYES.