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John Foster Killed When Run Over By Hay Stacker

A deplorable accident occurred near Orafino Monday when John Foster, a farmer living about five miles south of there was run over by a "Jay-Hawk sweep-stacker" killing him instantly.

It seems as though they were moving their haying machinery from one field to another, and were forced to go through a narrow cattle lane. The machine was too wide to go through straight, so they hitched one of the horses to the side of the machine and were pulling it through sideways. The other horse, which was traveling beside the horse in use, became frightened, thus scaring the other, and both began to run, upsetting the machine and it threw Mr. Foster and before he could get out of the way of the stacker it had passed directly over his head and he waskilled instantly. Those who were with him state that he did not even gasp after they reached him.

Mr. Foster was a man about 33 years of age. He leaves a wife and two children to mourn his untimely death. He grew to manhood in the community about 12 miles southwest of town. He is a nephew of Mrs. W.E. Adkisson of this city.

Funeral services were held at the Afton church in that community and interment was made in the Cambridge cemetery.

The Farnam Echo (44):1 Thursday, Sept. 9, 1926



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