MISSOURI. 



W. J. BOOTH, 



CENTRALTA, BOONE COUNTY. 



Stoch Farm — Tenant System — Pastures and Meadows — Sheep^ 

 Sogs, Morses and Mules — Water Float. 



My farm is located three miles southeast of Centralia, a 

 thriving village of one thousand inhabitants, through which 

 runs the Kansas City extension of the Chicago and Alton Rail- 

 road, and also the St. Louis, Kansas City and Northern, recently 

 consolidated into the Wabash, St. Louis and Pacific Railroad. 



AN IMPROVED FARM. 



My farm is improved, and arranged for a stock farm, and 

 grass and corn are the main crops produced, which are con- 

 sumed on the farm, and go to market in the form of live stock 

 or its product. The farm contains one thousand nine hundred 

 acres, mostly high, rolling prairie, the remainder being timber, 

 growing on either side of a creek which runs through the 

 center, a distance of a mile and a half. The timber is about a 

 quarter of a mile wide on an average. The creek affords an 

 abundant supply of stock water for this portion of the farm, 

 while the timber makes excellent protection for stock, and 

 furnishes fuel and rails. 



WELL FENCED. 



The entire tract is under good fencing, which is equally 

 divided between rail, board and hedge. 



ARTIFICIAL PONDS. 



My farm is conveniently divided into fields, ranging in 

 size from a calf pasture of a few acres up to a four hundred 

 50 78s 



