Nine-tenths of the country, and milling like sheep with a wolf around!
There were others like him in that milling multitude on the river bank across, young men who had come to America with a dream in their hearts, and America had done this to them.
And he kept his word, for later on, after he had consulted with his son and found out just how worthless was the stock in the Sunset Milling Company, he sent each of the boys a fine pair of gold cuff-links.
And do you mean to tell me that this is the man who is trying to sell me this stock in the Sunset Milling Company?
I have purposely omitted telegraphy; I have purposely omitted artillery, textile fabrics, and the milling and preparation of grain.
To make a cutter of this kind is more difficult than to make a saw, and to do it readily a millingmachine would be required.
Public Library) For many years Rochester was the most important flour milling centre in the country, owing to the valuable water power furnished by the falls and the fertility of the wheat fields of the Genesee Valley.
For many years Rochester was the most important flourmilling centre in the country, owing to the valuable water furnished by the falls and the fertility of the wheat fields of the Genesee Valley.
Flour milling is no longer so important an industry here--Minneapolis having taken first rank in this respect--but Rochester ranks high among the great manufacturing cities of the country.
They got to milling around and round and going down the swift current, until we thought they would make the rest of the journey by water, but they soon found the water too cold for their enjoyment and headed for the farther shore.
This milling and yelling, around and around, must have kept up for ten or fifteen minutes.
This caused the Indians to break up the milling and hurry to the rear in order to keep their forces together.
As you'd see by the specimens, we were turning out high-grade milling ore a little while ago," Devine observed.
There's rock, milling rock shot with gold, under it, and a small flow of water will filter a long way through gravel.
Still, I've been round this city with a bag of what people admit are rather promising specimens of milling ore, and I certainly haven't succeeded in selling the mine yet.
They celebrated the occasion that night with the most elaborate meal Devine could prepare, and invited as many as possible of their neighbors, who also had struck what promised to be payable milling ore.
It was certainly the most accessible portion, for payable milling ore was already being extracted from an open cut.
If you had that, and a bag of specimens of high-grade milling ore, people would listen to you.
In themilling mob, the figures clustered in groups.
They were milling around, lit by the searchlights from the wall, yelling and making a lot of noise .
The cobblestones were solidly covered with milling men.
He felt as awkward and shy as the boys in the milling stag corner at the Firemen's Ball.
He disappeared like an eel into the milling crowd.
Anyhow, the cattle were milling desperately around in the pen; the stranger who said his name was Milt Rogers would be a lacerated lump of flesh in that mad stampede long ere the fire reached him.
By this time we older boys had our axes, and believed ourselves to be clearing a piece of woods which covered a hill belonging to the milling property.
My uncle was to supply the capital for the venture, and was finally, with two other uncles, to join my father on a milling privilege which they had bought at a point on the Little Miami River, where all the families were to be settled.
So used was he to the din of the milling floor that any unusual sound or note never failed to draw and hold his attention.
As he mounted to the principal milling floor the great syren shrieked out its summons to the night shift, and sent the call echoing and reechoing down the valley.
It was a shout that could have been heard across his own milling floor with every saw shrieking on the top of its work.
In its present state the milling floor could hardly accommodate the ninety-foot logs demanded by the contract.
The place was just a corner partitioned off from the milling floor.
The milling floor was all too brilliantly lit by the leaping flames down at the "shoot" end of the No.
He only waited until the rattling chains of the cranes were lowered and the first log was grappled and lifted like a match out of the water, and hauled up to the milling floor.
At the mills a large extension of the milling floors and an added number of saws were needed.
Hathaway conveyed all his right and title to the island to the Oregon Milling Company, a part of the consideration to be paid by a Committee of the Oregon Milling Company in behalf of that Company.
McLoughlin's land claim, for the assigns of the Oregon Milling Company.
In the Fall of 1842 the Oregon Milling Company had erected a saw-mill on the island, intending to follow it with the erection of a flour-mill.
This petition then mentions the erection of the saw-mill by the Oregon Milling Company and complains of the erection of a mill by Dr.
McLoughlin, and says that he can manufacture lumber cheaper than the Milling Company can.
Waller employed Ricord as an attorney and asserted his ownership of all the McLoughlin land claim, except Abernethy Island, to which the Oregon Milling Company laid claim.
In the latter statement the members of the Oregon Milling Company, who signed the petition, stated an estoppel to themselves.
Judge Bryant was then in Washington, lobbying for the passage of the eleventh section of the Donation Land Law, particularly the part giving Abernethy's Island to the assigns of the Milling Company.
If the assigns of the Milling Company were entitled to Abernethy Island, why should not the courts have settled the matter according to law and justice, as other contested land claims were settled?
Merchant milling of spring wheat was impossible wherever the flour came in competition with winter wheat flours.
At Minneapolis, where the millers had an almost unlimited water power, and wheat at the lowest price, merchant milling was almost given up as impracticable.
To speak of the wonderful strides which the art of milling has taken during the past decade has become exceedingly trite.
In milling with winter wheat, especially the better varieties, there will be more break flour made, the middlings will be finer with fewer bran specks, and the bran more easily cleaned, because it will stand harsher treatment.
The idea of gradual reduction milling was borrowed by our millers from the Hungarian mills.
The Hungarian system has, therefore, been greatly modified by American millers and milling engineers to adapt it to the requirements of mills of average capacity.
To the apparently insurmountable obstacles in the way of milling spring wheat successfully, we may ascribe the progress of modern milling.
The different methods of milling at present in use may be generally divided into three distinct processes, which, for want of any better names, I will distinguish as old style, new process, and gradual reduction.
Good milling is indispensable, no matter what the quality of the wheat may be.
It was here that John Rennie commenced his work, after passing through his apprenticeship in Scotland, sending his chief assistant, Ewart, to superintend the erection of the milling machinery.
The joints are faced by milling them, and then ground so perfectly tight that a pressure of 500 pounds to the square inch is insufficient to produce leakage.
He bumped into Ijale and Mikah who were milling about confusedly in the dark, kicked Mikah again out of sheer malice and hatred of all mankind, and led them towards the worksite at a dead run.
All the D'zertanoj had been roused by the scream of the safety valve, that was still bleeding irreplacable steam into the night air, and there was much milling about.
They were identical in their filth and crude skin wrappings, milling about with a random motion or sitting blankly on the ground.
The square before it was jam packed with milling Africans.
Many seigneurs made no attempt to provide adequate milling facilities.
The Canadian seigneur had the exclusive milling privilege; his habitants were bound by their title-deed to bring their grist to his mill, and his legal toll was one-fourteenth of their grain.
The Milling Companies made an assignment last night, and I only represent the Assignee.
The Milling Companies," it was positive distinction.
In an instant a bethumbed court calendar was shoved under his nose and the reportorial pencil questioned, "Grafton against the Milling Companies?
The Milling Companies will be heard before two o'clock.
As they rolled up the lane the freighters could see the chuck wagon drawn up before the house, the remuda milling round the big pasture lot and a number of men moving among the buildings.
The men went in and scattered through the milling herd, each one watching his chance to put his noose on a circle horse of his own string.
She pointed to the men that worked with the milling cows in the flat.
This process has been universally adopted throughout the United States in all milling localities, with great advantage to that industry.
The liberal use of cereal bran puts back into the diet that which modern milling methods have taken out of it.
Twas cut for cut while it did last, Thrashing, licking, hard and fast, Hard milling for the gold.
The memory of hismilling glories past, [10] The shame that aught but death should see him grass'd.
The Milling Match Tom Cribb's Memorial to Congress: With a Preface, Notes, and Appendix.
They have floods of wheat coming in to the elevators and I understand that the milling people can't take another bushel in.
The red wheat Wyllard raises generally commands a cent or two a bushel more from the big milling people than anything put on the market round here.