SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
69 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
IOWA— Continued. 
Driller. 
o 
< 
P 
a 
P 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
1 1 
Sn Ph 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
Remarks. 
No. 
J. D. Shaw 
S Swensen 
c. 
M. 
Ft. 
215 
260 
In. 
10-8 
10 
Ft. 
104 
260 
Ft. 
- 20 
- 27 
Ga/s. 
GaZs. 
500 
250 
1905 
1905 
Water at 104-140 feet. 
(L. S.) 
Water at 80 feet; 
hard; town supply. 
473 
474 
KANSAS. 
Phoenix Oil and 
Gas Co. 
Ridgeway and E 
T. Stanley. 
It. W. Greene. 
She rb rook & Hall- 
man. 
A. J. Laird 
| P. Ackerman and 
T. Hodgden. 
do, 
W. S. Smullin. 
o. 
O. 
O. 
280 
857 
1,025 
832 
807 
1,190 
985 
1,960 
1,595 
258 
1,715 
1,457 
930 
41 
280 
1904 
41 
8-6} 
1905 
1905 
8i-4i 
1905 
8}-4^ 
1905 
8i-4| 
1904 
10-6} 
1905 
8}-5 
1904 
14-4| 
1905 
6} 
1905 
10£-6| 
150 
- 14 
400 
1905 
1905 
6}-4| 
1905 
8}-6} 
Flows. 
1905 
Hard and salty wate 
Water at 215-225 and 
470-500 feet; yield, 
3,000,000 cubic feet 
first 24 hours; pres- 
sure, 220 pounds. 
(S.) 
Water at 25 and 500 
feel : salt water a1 
288 and 1,020 feet; 
dry hole. (L.) 
Dry hole. (L.) 
Gas at 170 feet; water 
at 172 and 212 feet; 
salt water at 465 
and 799 feet; dry 
hole. (L.) 
Dry hole. (L.) 
1904 ! Water at 85 feet; gas 
sand at 714 feet; dry 
hole. (L.) 
Gas at 339-349 feet; 
salt water at inter- 
vals from 350-1,600 
feet; no oil. (L. S) 
Gas and water at 300 
and 600 feet; salt 
water at 750-800 
feet; show of oil at 
1,125-1, 190 feet; dry 
hole. (L. S.) 
Water at 205 and 248 
feet; hard. (L.) 
Water at 418-420, 472- 
492, and 1,035-1,395 
feet. (L.) 
' ' Mi ssissippi lime- 
stone" at 1.457 feet. 
(L.) 
Slight flow of gas at 
802 feet; salt water 
at 925 feet. (L.) 
