36 examples of carload in sentences

Hain't seen it, myself, but a whole carload o' furnitooran' then some morewas shipped here from New York, an' Peggy McNutt, over t' Millville, says it must 'a' cost a for-tun'.

Well, it seemed a shame to go by the Indian Territory, and allow those poor Indians to break their backs carrying money around, and so we sent a carload of bill pasters into the territory and billed towns that would hold us about a week, and we figured that we would clean up enough money to last us all a life-time.

A carload of new furniture and "fixin's" was sidetracked at the junction, and McNutt was ordered to get it unloaded and carted to the farm without delay.

"He can't afford to go down to Wilmington with a carload of books and a corps of experts to prove the value of Horse's Neck.

Billy often thought, as he dumped a carload into the slide, and saw a huge lump of coal that glistened brightly, or glowed with iridescent tints, or was veined with fossil-marked or twisted slate, that perhaps, down below in the screen-room, Ralph's eyes would see the brightness of the broken lump, or Ralph's fingers pick the curious bits of slate from out the moving mass.

In an annex the finer qualities of beef, mutton, and other meats are cut off and sold to the public, thus utilizing all the supplies which are bought in large quantities, the beef by the carcass and the vegetables by the carload.

If a farmer wished to ship a carload of wheat without putting it into a warehouse, how could he get a car?

" A little later a train arrived which brought three carloads of French prisoners and one carload of English.

In another place a company of reserves were recharging cases of artillery shells which had been sent back from the front in carload lots.

This information is carefully tabulated, and now prices for passing or defeating legislation can be quoted to interested parties just as the price of a carload of pork can be ascertained at a given time and place.

" He was down to nine when Jennifer returned with a carload of groceries.

I can seem to remember the time when you used to think it was equal to a whole carload of whitewash.

He knew the relative weight per cubic foot of oak and pine and maple; he knew the railroad rates per ton on carload lots; he knew why it is cheaper in the long run to set transplants in sod-land instead of seeding it; he knew what per cent to write off for damage done by the pine weevil, he reveled in complicated statistics as to the actual cost per thousand for chopping, skidding, drawing, sawing logs.

They sent a carload of young cattle to St. Louis and pa stopped back in Mississippi and married ma.

At the mill, the stalks are dumped, by carload or by cartload, into a channel through which they are mechanically conveyed to huge rollers, placed horizontally, arranged in pairs or in sets of three, and slowly turned by powerful engines.

To stimulate the use of fertilizers, the Central of Georgia Railroad Company announced in 1858 that it would carry all manures for any distance on its line in carload lots at a flat rate of two dollars per ton; and the connecting roads concurred in this policy.

Then the man threw the lad's bottles, apparatus and batteries after him, as if they were unloading a carload of freight there.

The sheriff wired for a special train, took a carload of saddle horses and dropped a couple of men off at every station.

Germany was not inclined to allow a carload of wheat to keep a carload of soldiers from reaching the front, or to let food for Belgians keep the men in the trenches from getting theirs regularly.

Germany was not inclined to allow a carload of wheat to keep a carload of soldiers from reaching the front, or to let food for Belgians keep the men in the trenches from getting theirs regularly.

I rode Nell right down to the station and sat there till the last carload pulled out with the men and women standing together on the platform to curse me.

California, she put a inspection tax of twenty-five dollars on every carload of stock enterin' her Stateor on one animal; didn't make no difference.

From Salt Lake City he wired an order for two carloads of larch rustic and in Ogden he managed to inveigle a retail yard with which Mr. Skinner had been trying to do business for years, into sampling a carload of skunk spruce boards, random lengths and grades, at a dollar above the price given him by Skinner.

"He has secured five new accounts and here is an order for two more carloads of skunk spruce.

" A retail dealer in buggies doing business in one of the large towns in northern Indiana wrote to a firm in the east ordering a carload of buggies.

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