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ELECTRIC LIGHT
Taken from the Times, July 13, 1911 — Silver
City stands a splendid chance of getting electric lights if the thing is
pushed. The idea is to run a wire from Malvern or Glenwood. A committee
was appointed by the city council to go to Tabor to investigate the lights
there. Those in the party were M. Kehoe, W. H. Burrows, M. E. Huffaker and
J. G. Flanagan.
In August 1911 An Ordinance No. 52 granting right of way to the Silver
City Electric Light and Power, its successors or assigns to erect and
maintain the necessary fixture and apparatus to supply electric current
for all purpose to the city.
Sept. 1911 — Silver City is to get out of the “dinky” class and have
electric lights just as soon as they can be installed. It was so decided
at a special election Monday when the voters cast their ballots in favor
of granting a franchise to the Silver City Electric Light and Power
Company.
Dec. 1911 The Silver City Electric Light and Power Company has a large
force of men at work setting poles. We predict that in 30 days time
electric lights will be used in Silver City.
The Silver City Electric Light Company ran their first advertisement. It
said “Use Electric Lights.” Better than old fashioned kerosene lamps and
less bother than gasoline, no lamps to clean and fill, or wicks to trim.
No danger from explosions, all you have to do is turn the switch. |