65 Words to use with freighting

I kept on running, until I reached one of Russell, Major & Waddell's freight trains which I had noticed going over the hill for the west.

Our truck will require a pretty big place, for Marvin said one freight car wouldn't hold all the outfit.

In that case it appeared that the State of Nebraska had, in 1893, reduced freight rates within the state about twenty-nine per cent, in order to bring them into some sort of relation to the rates charged in the adjoining State of Iowa, which were calculated to be forty per cent lower than the Nebraska rates.

" A big cannery had been built down near the river, where truck gardens flourished, and there was a new furniture factory at the edge of the freight yards.

The want of good roads is particularly felt: but, with the increase of agriculture, this defect will naturally be remedied; and, moreover, most of the sugar factories are situated on rivers which are unnavigable even by flat freight boats.

Wherever there is a lake or a long stretch of deep water river navigation the company has small freight steamers which ply back and forward during the summer between the portage points or shallows.

For example, in some states they specify what kinds of property shall be exempt from seizure for debt, they make regulations as to railroad freight-charges, they prescribe sundry details of practice in the courts, or they forbid the sale of intoxicating liquors.

He rounded up over 200 cotton pickers and negro men who work in the freight depots once in a while and started them out after hornets' nests.

The freight-house had burned, and evidently the station itself had been on fire.

The freight wagons dumped their loads as near to the mill as the slope allowed, and Jimville grew in between.

She kept losing speed every second, and wheezed and puffed like a freight engine on a mountain grade, and moved about as fast.

In one hand he fluttered a packet of receipted freight bills, and he spoke as one in an evil dream.

Railway freight traffic in prosperity and depression.

"Watched several westbound loads go by until about two o'clock, when they made up a combination train consisting of Red Cross coaches and empty freight trucks going back to Aix for fresh loads of men and ammunition.

Severn, the, Bengal freight ship, taken by Toolajee Angria.

That was the year the school was built, and no other name for it but "Purple Springs" was even mentioned, and when the track was extended from Millford west, and a mahogany-red station built, with a tiny freight shed of the same color, the name of Purple Springs in white letters was put on each end of the station.

But, because of its great weight and low free-board, it is unsuitable as a freight carrier and by reason of the limitations of its construction is not of the correct form to successfully run the rapid and bad waters of many of the South American rivers.

Leave four bales of hides; I took them conditioned upon no better freight offering; and put the women on the two lame camels.

" "I guess you're dull consid'able often, by the way things look when you git through carryin' 'em, on this line," said Perkins, who had no opinion of the freight department of the A.&B.

I remember asking my father a great many questions, and he explained to me all about the freighting business across the great plains, and told me about the different government posts.

casco: A flat-bottomed freight barge. cayman: The Philippine crocodile.

Therefore, they work in the hay fields, tend stock, chop logs in the mountains, haul firewood, drive freighting teams, build houses and fences, and, in short, do pretty much all the work that would be done by an ordinary ranchman.

Some Greek freight handlers were unloading the car when they reached the track.

Freight train blues.

And there, with beating hearts, we beheld the two-twenty Eastern freight rattle superbly by us.

65 Words to use with  freighting