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Show REAP WITH CRADLESI t . a Old-Time Farmers Show RcvoIj-tion RcvoIj-tion ol Farm Machinery. Vtttran Swings Bertha at Nlnaty aid plains How Ha Harvtstad Grain Stvanty Flva Vaara Ago al DaKalb. rhleiiKo. From itie shadows of tka p.i.l raina rrnpars of tV'l and 70 rein K'i to Urn Henry Wlilimora farm tte ollirr day, near IKKalb, ami In Ite roln of harvesters pilled themsrlvn nKiilnst the n anreloiis martiluery it modern tlmr. Mora ttisii l.nio mam (if tthorufsnw In aiiioinol.lie.. sn ehed ilia man l.ir ve.tlna araln In as many waya as bats been ronlrlv.'d alnen aarlrultural pur il. is hava been followed nn ths An.ri ran rontlnant. Thera was tht ntti-fashlonnl ntti-fashlonnl rradla. lha slekta Ud ertn, ma arly dsy rpr 4 aW modern hinder. It was a piinunic history of ona of tha most linportsiil phases of lha Industrial life of Arnrrica. White hatred, pairlarehnl In sppear-anr. sppear-anr. his shoulders bent with lha welRtit of years, "t'nrle" William Allan of Hyrnmora. swium his rradla for Bva nitnuiea as ha was wont to do thraa-quarters thraa-quarters of a renliiry aao. And as he cut his Inst swat It. tie leaned en tha handle of his rrndlo and nuiithid at the lii.'oiiiirulty et Hi" picture presented. pre-sented. ' Ijioks silly, doe.r't II r h Baked of Ilia eli. erliiK speeinlora. "Tluin hare certainly ehsna'd iline I li:nn hsr. .".Una " And his old ev.s followed a mod. tii blndlna n irlilne ruiilna' a . wl.le snath, in'iicrlua u. the fallen Kn.lu mid tvliia Ii In tn.n.l!e. I "I am !! y nrs ..I.I.' said His ret .run harvester as 'he l.ln.ler turned a I'Uiner, "hut If I ro.ll.l live M years more I would see el. ti KTe.ller rtrillft In the w-orl.l Ilia.. .;i..e I tli.it iiraau swinalnii a rra.lle In a ti.irnsi Held." A Minna the relll.eis were (' V. and W. W. Marsh. Iwo '.rolhera. hu have lived inme H.in th.. sll. .:!.,! ilirce I .I'ore years nn.l l.-n. ai.d wtt.i are ! er. .tiled w ith t Ins the first tu have I'Ulieelveil the Men of tile reaper. Ttielr tlr.t iimclilne wa. hroiiKht forth and rut a swnlli n.-..iiti'l the t. n u.-rs fleld , As crude as It .. . ai. d I.. the Ihrunx i 'if sticclnlors. It :.. a luiirv.l roni- ; pnreil lo II ra.l'e slil.ii i had , Ubed for years helore Hi.. brouabt . the remmr tnio Helen "I am xiiol to h.v llir.l ri (,s this lay," Mild Hie elder or the i.h broi hera "rarni'ii iv u not whal I II wa. when ... w.-re hoys ,Kik at i thai hinder See n,. t', ,rur fair-; fair-; ly shlt.1 thr. i. sli tlnu . 0f grsln. ' Isn't ' worth tltli.s t.. ..e'" I lAillowtnr the - hthit u.o In tb field. tiiinU:. s ef wh. a- and njti were broiia'it to the li.sn n. ti Wbllmori hr ne and spread on the ais; shere II was Ihrashed b old fushlonrd Bulla by wen who had ismit Mail. ..ia be fore the ilirn.hina n.a. ,n.e llt Ver dreamed of Slice. hmnktiiK s'i.1 um.i, cossluded the day s pr.niri.u, , retrssijnents were served In oic li..hi..ne, pa tn tha buiifry haiie.tt-r. , art In a moment of Judicial Indlsera. Hon. Tha Klrl started to let the drapery down from a well rounded shoulder. There ua a thrrnt of a more IntHi.ate knowledge of the family affairs of tha MrMi'f liana, "Hold on; don't do that; this case la dismissed," aald the maatstrnte. "I'll sea you outside." said Mrs Mc Meehan to ber husband. McMeehan aald he was In no par tlrular hurry about oln lie waited for a pollremnn Ruing bla way. |