Drumright Evening Derrick (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 4, No. 237, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 24, 1918 Page: 4 of 8
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to his uair.e,
timely death,
manhood and
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-OCAL CO* PANTS PRODUCT L!
NEW RATE SCHEDULE
FOR
Electric Light and Power
yHE FOLLOWING SCHEDULE of rates for elec-
^"^tric light and power, authorized by the Corpora-
tion Commission of Oklahoma will be effective on all
bills rendered on and after November 1, 1918.
This schedule represents an increase over the rates
heretofore prevailing, due to unprecedented increases
in our operating expenses and taxes.
It is the desire of the Company that the higher
rates remain in effect only so long as abnormal con-
ditions make this necessary.
General Lighting Rate:
Available for all residences, rooming houses, business
houses and all power installation under one horsepower:
RATP]: First 100 kwh per month at 15c per kwh.
Next 100 kwh per month at 12c- per kwh.
Next 300 kwh per month at 10c- per kwh.
Next 500 kwh per month at 8c- per kwh.
Excess kwh per month at 6c* per kwh.
Discount: 10 per cent, to be allowed on all bills paid on or
before the 10th day from date of bill.
Minimum Charge: SI .00 per month per meter.
General Power Rate:
Available for all customers for motors and appliances which
cannot be served under the General Lighting Rate:
RATE: First 500 kwh per month at 8c per kwh.
Next 500 kwh per month at 6c per kwh.
Next 3000 kwh per month at 5c per kwh.
Excess kwh per month at 4c per kwh.
Discount: 10 per cent, to be allowed on all bills paid on or
before the 10th day from date of bill.
Minimum Charge: SI.50 "net per month for the first horse-
power or fraction thereof of connected load, plus 75c ne* per
month per horsepower of additional capacity.
Optional Power:
Demand Charge:
81.50 per kwh per month for first 50 H. P. connected.
1.00 per kwh per month for next 250 H. P. connected. -
75c per kwh per mohth for all over 300- Y\. P. connected.
Energy Charge:
4.0c per kwh for the first ~500 kwh per month.
3.0c- per kwh for the next 1000 kwh per month.
2.5c per kwh for the next 3500 kwk per month.
2.0c per kwh for all over 5000 kwh per month.
Discount: 10 per cent, to be allowed on all bills paid on or
before the 10th day from date of bill.
Minimum Bill: The demand charge constitutes the minimum
bill.
Oklahoma
Gas & Electri
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B. MISER, Manager.
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PROSOCNCED PURE
STATE CHEMIST
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the *->- -7 rf :- ~ 4 - M *** —I""*- *** ft** ti
fro-: w ~ r - ~ "j o n Tint- -e r-.Jdirf
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es. ti# w e.msspxa
OKhK t-.m* ' c.-se. toi "re atri sift TW tujrrj ni
ti* ;• aria —y f a for&al '1 *• 'limzarie* of tfce KiU
tfce <T s H BW w W n "■ iaealtk is OtttaM CitJ.
t iiwi tr.-i -m r-.;r-r Ti* rt«ical mad baierioiapxa!
mzif jfnniaUe - asms- <feowed tie foSowjig.
b-- : - ■ - * * v**". Ktwijf U At report of Dr. Jofca
tb* mi rte rxpart "-fie J\ D^ie. atatc ronurjano-er of
ai?i r- c csnB -? t' b aae -i-s Para per Billion—a>atti-
'• !■ nil. M4; free auKK-a.
*V>-. TV twain7 Kmtair. *13 -iionn*. 2<; total aolula. 109:
Lit* Ik. fx '-^x «■" fl il aftmlrr tr. i<H; oxrfea
Mrs. J H- Hahne has returned trrrn
extended Tip u> M ich%ac and a at
hoa* on S'orti PeocorlraEia arecne.
WANT ADS
FOR SALX, LOST, ETC
All classified ds are
tee cent & word per day.
Nothing received under
25 cents. Money to be
6 nt with copy for ad.
nprii-w fr?a tS*
WANTED
;* FTrt-r-rf a Ckai- T. 200; oxrfen co^samra«
Mr is ol-l- wn «>• !• ;aptcirj 1H. WANTED—At Dmncrigit Stum
11"'1" - < *i!er a p?«roac<ed f bj laiinirj-, giris to w.rt; wa?es f ^
as as la (•*•' - • - 5 EaKtrioSegist D. S. CanspbeC to $10 a *•««. Apply at once.
TW Oris rnate. E- iai iad ^ S:a,€ w A Waier. 2JS-3t
b 2T CT®I 'C bcM tV be WM— f- i Jo< u uup, of tfce
e:'' al Tte teiephoae ta:c WAHTED—Womin to do good pla n
1 «H* *rt.
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rery **3. Xo <t hi teprsite
prvl for r .■> !- lie if ti* 113 *aas^. p±*Z*._tkat
t _* tre M til rr^yred. C c>"i ia
EARN =«ore tkis yeajr thar Per be-
? fwe. If ih* oppenasity j n^t
Ssd it thro^^is dverti£iE^ ia
tie duoM. •
RID CROSS AMFJCO TOOTH PAST1
rookmg: alfo fir! to help. Apply
at Hen irxk f Ser% e Seif. 231-3t
WAXTED—Man of ;>0 years wants
job &s vacaam engineer with house
famishc-d. Iscuire eight dc«ors north
of Drumright State bank P. O. Box
73. 232-€t
.^irea a de.ipfetfel after-tast^. Qeta
«« tSe teieth w :ooct 2njxiratj tbr
t.'i ? * -;* to "it-c as t e«ax-«i Tlj actasepije p-ropert^es a>
&t"-r c€ w.rv : cr 5* tbe redd ke^pcr^ tbe teeth ar d pra in .
U ottr^l to £«bt the Hzz.*. bealtiy noitxm. T^s and
c.- haati-e-i other Red Crass R*-r^edx-
and Toiiet Freparau^ai jd g-^ar
~ Tf**er5aj it o 3t tike &rO ant«e1 oerj by
forth to war tbe - joea CITY DRUG STORE
mu:w4 1-ctizA to k«p «p ibe bosae
hz< cTlr:r re tie fr'd. Tthe
« : - - 4- i." tt *'lr : - - zA v
tiuie the l-H*- fcet they a!«o io tfcnr
part—• port—ia the arnial'
* ■-k of **srrr-2r war TV^ai&d* '
cf ti -v - -s-ea are ?-ratterH aboct the
Kic^ico and in Frar^e; nsaay
• f :L-ta do !o the airsal battle-
fr — rifting *h*ir live? j:4 crirr
as as «&ak£s1air and
n sra(mriy as the^r to -irire
the earth all fear of the irc*n he^l
f Pn^^auis!11 iy« N^w
They are in the base and !y><-
; and «ac?e^ws, a&3 sta-
• c«. In the Y M. C, A- tar«—^rerT-
wher^. aad are an indispensable factor
ta carrying on the war.
FOR SAJJL
MISS E. C. DaWOLFE
Stecofrapker aed Notary
Multi^rapk Letters
New Bennett Bvfl&f
Ph<m« 157
,l lf oMle irwn.rs wfen ha^e Mu
w^rry:*j? l«t at >iH be
mEnde^-^d b% the poTem^^Dent will be
int#*T**^«=*l ia the ^ferial rer<*rt fro«
Eaf 'iid that ordinary IHw'r, ting
<an t<e sa.'eiy and pmnptij - ;-..«tit*t-
f r gs. - lire s* fae* in in'rmal w-
ifi o ecz-.nf-s of t^e c-~ n
eMle types wirhont ce- —
the 5-T4C- fn the
crlindersw It is fgurfd tha*. -^ith r«s
tt a & Lar a tbcvud nbic f--* the
«jaiT*3ent of a g&Moo of gasc4ine
would cost 39 cetits.
THE BUSY BEE BAKERY
■; 1 i!f: old stand
Is doin? bu
jusmess a-
1 'id Stand
- North of
. Ohio Sl
FOR SALE—Victr&la, cabinet an'l
records, 1150 oat~t for $75. Ap-
ply Mrs. Hendricks. Pennsylvania
slrense, orse block north of Broad-
way. 234-"t
tOR SALE—Santa Fe cafe at Oil-
ton: coing good business. Will con-
sider a zood roid car. J. T. Kerr,
Oilton. Ok!a_ 232-^t
FOR SALE—Flowers for all occa-
sions; best that grew; can supply
you any ttn^e. Price* reasonably.
Also fine canary birds. Mrs. R. Tu-
p:n. pfcone ~ Third and Ohio
23<M t
FOR SALE—Jeffrey touring car.
Pnred right. Edd Combes, Cash-
-g Gasoline leafce. 2?l-€*
^ *
*. * WAGONER A HILL *
o- x LAWYERS *
,r V Roons 3. 4 and 5, Bennett Blig. \
i~e N Pbcne 15 *
v Corner Eroadway and Pennsyl- %
N vania avenue. *
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News^^per experts tare no diff^rul-
ty in supplying columns of copy. When
| one :s not engar-i :n err > .i rr that
yesterday's predictions were mislead-
Sag. he can descant on the real strat-
egy of the ooreicenT that Is In pro®-
ws as be<ng very fi;ff^-rent from
what everybody else believes.
The United States bureau of marteti
report} that the prices of strawberries
this year ha^e ranged from 100 10 3 .v
per cent 'above any prerious record."
And conservation, from the point of tfca
ordinary consumer, iavolves heroic setf-
I denial to the matter of strawberries.
American seaplanes. !t Is said, are
•0*0 to fly serous th* A'lfntic. Tb*re -
appears to be 00 limit to the aecovn
pLtfcments of this wonderfnl time, aid
America* resourcefulness and inreo-
tire genius are leading the world.
It ia said that the visiting STbmariaa
a^nadroa will remain in Amer.*an wa-
ter* until Angus:. If they are not ex-
ce*-Hngiy ctadovi they will remain a
very much longer time than that.
Whoever Is re*p -«nsible for all this
Ihu'iabaloo over the Rus«iaa crown
>**ts couldn't have made more nois#
| If Nick R -manc-ff were planning hia
d^vnt as an opera finger.
5 Kinds of
Auto
Insurance
FIRE-
THEFT—
LIABILITY - Covers
Injuries to Persons.
PROPERTY DAMAGE
—Covers damages to
other foiks' property
COLLISION — Covers
damages to Tour own
car.
Unless yeu carry all of
these you are not fuliy
protected.
C. B. Whiteside
PHONE 225
FOR SALE—On account of the death
f ray wlf* I will seP my house an^i
roasehoM goodi, hqaire of R. W.
Ship?t?y, Erush garage. 23I-":
FOR SALE—Carnations and cryssc-
themcm?. fresh every day. Inquire
Mrs. P. Tapin, Third and Ohio, west
ji'ie, *ecor.d house. 233-2:
FOR SALE—Furnauie, in gocd :: n-
cition; pn Maple, three doors cart
of Pennsylvania. Phone 157 and call
Mrs. De Wolfe. 126-lm
FOR RENT
iOR Re.NT—Ttvo nicely furnished
apartnstnt looms, for young couple,
c|pse ;n. Apply Mm Childress, phone
233-31
FOR RENT—Two rooms for rent,
city water, furnished or unfur-
nished. Inquir-? at Hub shoe store.
224-tf
.OST. STRAYED. STOLEN, FOUND.
TAKEN UP.*
TAKEN UP—One gray horse, three
miles east of Drumright. Owner
may recover -ame by paying for this
ad and pastumge. R. D. Couch.
233-?t
TAKEN t P—One roan mare and
colt, 3 miles east of Drumright
Owner may recover same by paying
for this ad and the pasturaee R. IT
Couch.
2S3-?t
LOST—Lo«! «utomc-b;ie tire mounted
on rim 21x4, Goodyear. Leave at
Derrick office and receive reward.
23:;-6t
r OUND—-The party who lost an au-
tomobile tire mounted on rim 31x4,
Goodyear, call at Daily Derrick to get
name of party finding same. 234-St
A noiseless typewriter has been to-
> vented, but oee doubts whether It will
be popular. How u the bosa to teO
«h**ber the girls to the next room are
k«-*p!xif busy?
New and
SECOND HAND
By ordering neat winter's ere! */*w ,
| J' ft will at l*t-* t**e th '*■ •'§ c* 1 '
of knowing that you made your coal
dealer aware that you wanted couL
t*>!le Mtf w#fi up oft '*?♦■«•
lerhrfcftl military we a
!►-■ re raW <e ft H^k^ty socld N
ca'W a Jc lot offniita
TI* Tm« eaf*4«^y fri^
fc^eakfsst tfe^ - -shtr 1 «y. ai
scar.- -"art-d an • JTenurfre
ro #oe
i>kiag G<*rmza I* aa ■■^gtr aa w-
com; ifs a u*; ..£jr.
FURNITURE
BOL'GHT AND SOLD
We Will Mil our «to«k t COST.
to furcah the
him.
TELEPHONE 421
CESSER £ RUS1
Propri<!en
LOST One *maJ! folder with one
S10 bill. Return to Derrick o!fioe
and receive reward. 2S2-3t
i A KEN I P^A roan or sorre! horse,
sbout 12 vein oW. whit* spo' in
for*' ead. iefi bind foot white. Party-
owins same caU s: Wilson s liver-
stable. Dram right, Ckla. 2S3-ft
LOST—Ccw. Mack Jersey, with
b-*wn -:ripe down back; hort.s
bort. one crooked. Inoaire J J
Crair. Wfi'nat and r mmaron, Jones
addition.
23S-3t
panr who lo
#16 hill call
* p ssi!) fo!Jcr
* Derrick office.
td with fev
W. KelU
« Xed *na*e
pound?. Par
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