SUMMAR? OF DRILLING. 
71 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
KANSAS— Continued, 
Driller. 
S. W. Sunday. 
A. Fasig 
Sticelehr&Tuite 
Ladley 
J. II. Ellis 
S. W. Sunday.. 
A. Fasig 
Chas. F. Noble. 
Gasser & Ward. 
D. M. Brenner. 
Isaac C. Rhoads. 
E. II. Kennedy 
and A. O. Os- 
good. 
M. 
O. 
Ft. 
1 , 930 
1,365 
225 
129 
184 
2, 225 
1 , 300 
253 
2, 423 
1 , 03S 
1 , 222 
700 
1 . 335 
7S5 
754 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply 
In. 
12-01 
10-4] 
12-10 
12-91 
«H'4 
8-5} 
10-0! 
S'-OJ 
Ft. 
120 
218 
875 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. 
-122 
Flows 
L35 
+ 4 
-200 
243 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gain. 
15 
Gals. 
25 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1905 
&30 
I 
b Barrels a day. 
190.-) 
1905 
1900 
1905 
1004 
1004 
30 1904 
1001 
1005 
1905 (S.) 
Remarks. 
Water at 8-50 fpet, 
hard; 59-03, 66 77. 
101-115, 123-129 feet, 
soft. (L.) 
Water at 22-39 feet, 491 
hard; 56-93, 120-141 
feet, soft. (L.) 
Fresh water at 25-30 
feet; salt, at 455, 505, 
1,030, 1,300, and 
heavy flow at 1,930 
feet; show of oil; 
well abandoned. 
(L.) 
Salt water at 950 feet; 
strong flow; aban- 
doned. 
Water at 218-225 feet. 
(L.) 
Water at 25-45 feet, 
hard; 73-114 feet, 
soft. (L.) 
Water at 12-30 feet, 
hard; 55-66 and 
156-176 feet, soft. 
(L.) 
Soft water at 975 feet . 
(S.) 
Water at 100-150. 400- 
425. 900-945 feet; 
No. 
drilled for oil. 
Water salty; not used. 
Not completed; show 
of gas at 1,822-1.953 
feet; water salty; 
deepest well in 
Kansas. (L. S.) 
Oil at 376 feet; water 
at 398 feet; gas at 
936 feet; vield of 
gas, 7,000,000 cubic 
feet in 24 hours. (L.) 
Top oil sand at 1,175 
feet, 27 feet thick, 
first showing oil at 
1,185 feet. 
Top oil sand at 715 
feet, first showing 
oil at 725 feet. 
Top oil sand at 700 
feet, first oil show- 
ing at 710 feet; poor 
showing after shot. 
(S.) 
489 
490 
492 
495 
490 
409 
504 
500 
