SUMMARY OF DRILLING 
53 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
ILLINOIS- Continued. 
Driller. 
Chas. II. Faris. 
....do 
Geo. T. Balch. 
II. W. Hambrecht 
andH. Hemhoff, 
Henry Heinz . 
Henry Heinz . 
J. L. Walker. 
D. F. Vangundy. 
Elbert Siscoe 
M. Dodson 
Albert Patten 
E. C. Thompson... 
John B. Dunant... 
E. R. Lionberger.. 
George Campbell . . 
do 
....do 
Frank Tweedy 
James Smith 
E. R. and S. W. 
Lionberger. 
Jno. Skog 
J. B. Dunant. 
do 
Ft. 
142 
121 
115 
126 
1,800 
1,312 
226 
1,819 
184 
1,345 
1,540 
100 
120 
245 
110 
526 
250 
214 
226 
256 
147 
297 
131 
340 
220 
In. 
2 
12-6 T ^ 
8 
10J-5 
6 
10-41 
3 
4 
6-4 
5| 
4^ 
5| 
5f 
5f 
6 
5§ 
5| 
6 
5f 
5| 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply 
Ft. 
142 
121 
105 
126 
IN-1 
350 
190 
100 
240 
110 
450 
245 
205 
226 
254 
270 
65 
294 
128 
325 
220 
198 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. 
- 42 
- 60 
- 20 
- 50 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gals. 
Flows. 
-120 
- 40 
Flows. 
- 18 
- 75 
Gals. 
186 
•Jii 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Remarks. 
1901 
1893 
1905 
1905 
1904 
1905 
1905 
1898 
1S94 
1902 
1902 
1901 
1895 
1905 
1904 
1893 
1888 
Sulphur water 
Contains iron. (L.) . . 
do 
Soft water 
Salt water at 500 feet . 
Poor water at 57-60 
feet; good water 
below 1,000 feet. 
(L. S.) 
(L.) 
No. 
276 
277 
278 
279 
280 
281 
282 
283 
286 
Soft water 
Salt water at 880, 
1,110, and 1,174 feet. 
Gas at 970 and 1,184 
feet. Dry hole. (L.) 
Large flow of fresh 
water at 450 feet; 
salt water at 780 
and 1,100 feet; small 
show of oil at 1 ,535 
feet. (L.) 
Water at 22 feet; salt 
water at 350 feet; 
gas at 651 feet, 290 
pounds pressure. 
Soft water at 60-65 
and 90-96 feet. (L.) 
(L.i 
Very soft water 
Soft water ! 291 
Soft water; water at 292 
95 feet. (L.) 
Soft water. (L.) \ 293 
Mineral water. (L.) . 294 
Mineral water j 295 
Water medium soft. 296 
(L.) 
Hard water; small | 297 
flow at 36 feet. 
Soft water. (L.) .... I 298 
Hard water 
(L.) 
Soft water. (L.) . 
Soft water 
299 
300 
301 
302 
303 
