. Coronation souvenir . CHARLES I. CROMWELLBom 1600: crowned 1623; died 1649. Born 1599; Lord Protector 1653; died 1658. CHARLES 1630; crowned 1660; died 1685. JAMES 1633; crowned 1685; died 1701. Present-day farmingrecognizes the neces-sity for a power whichis cheaper and betterin every respect thananimal power, windpower, water power, orsteam power. Withouta power of this nature,it is safe to say thatfarming would not beon as substantial abusiness basis to-dayas it is. When the gasolineengine was offered thefarmer, he realized at once that this was the power he had long been


. Coronation souvenir . CHARLES I. CROMWELLBom 1600: crowned 1623; died 1649. Born 1599; Lord Protector 1653; died 1658. CHARLES 1630; crowned 1660; died 1685. JAMES 1633; crowned 1685; died 1701. Present-day farmingrecognizes the neces-sity for a power whichis cheaper and betterin every respect thananimal power, windpower, water power, orsteam power. Withouta power of this nature,it is safe to say thatfarming would not beon as substantial abusiness basis to-dayas it is. When the gasolineengine was offered thefarmer, he realized at once that this was the power he had long been waiting for. No line of gasoline engines approaches the I H C line in every good point. The line is complete so that the farmer can always purchasejust the engine that is best adapted to his purposes. Each engine has been designed by an expert so that it meets every demand made upon is simple, always safe, and guaranteed to deliver more than its rated horse-power. The I H C line includes the following engines:I H


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