The old bear lay down in the water and rolled over in it while the cub climbed upon his mother and took headers off of her back.
"Lost Pond"
Henry Abbott
The occasional headers he took, and the bruises which kept his manly limbs in a chronic state of mourning he did not mention; but concealed his stiffness heroically, and bound his younger brother to eternal silence by the bribe of occasional rides on the old wheel.
"Spinning-Wheel Stories"
Louisa May Alcott
The wheat is all harvested by headers, leaving the straw on the ground for its enrichment.
"Oregon, Washington and Alaska; Sights and Scenes for the Tourist"
E. L. Lomax