SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
75 
repor 
in 1905 — Continued. 
KANSAS— Continued. 
Driller. 
J. W. Hilton and 
J. F. Wilson. 
.do. 
J. W. Hilton and 
P. Ackerman. 
Hilton and Wilson 
P. Ackerman and 
T. Hodgden. 
P. Ackerman and 
Earnest Moore. 
Matt Merkle. 
.do 
J. W. Hilton and 
J. F. Wilson. 
E. Moore and J. 
Mitchell. 
O. 
M. 
M. 
Ft. 
759 
In. 
81-4; 
8i-4| 
752 
815 
,854 
894 
s3s 
830 
865 
830 
835 
828 
90S 
1,003 
•8J-5 
■81-5 
sj-5 
81-4; 
181-5 
81-41 
81-6 
81-4; 
81-41 
81-41 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Ft. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. 
Yield per 
minute. 
da Is. 
Gals. 
a 100 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1904 
1902 
1901 
1905 
1903 
1902 
1905 
L903 
1904 
1902 
Remarks. 
Oil sand at 759-762 
feet; gas sand at 
818-835 feet; showed 
8.000,000 cubic feet 
gas in 24 hours. (L.) 
Gas sand at 802-820 
feet; showed 9,000,- 
000 cubic feet gas in 
24 hours. (L.) 
No oil or gas reported. 
(L.) 
Oil sand at 877-902 
feet. (L.) 
Oil sand at 905 -98 i 
feet. (L.) 
[17 wells, 14 oil, 1 gas, 
[ 2 dry holes. (L.) 
[2 wells; dry holes. 
I (T-) 
Water at 475-532 feet; 
gas sand, no gas, at 
814 feet: salt water 
at 838 feet ;drv hole. 
(L.) 
Salt water sand at 
886-891 feet. (L.) 
[2 wells, 1 dry hole, 1 
I gas. (L.) 
2 wells, dry holes. (L.) 
Water a t 450 feet: gas 
at 495 feet; oil at 738 
feet. (L.) 
Oil sand at 790-806 
feet. (L.) 
Water at 23-29 feet. 
(L.) 
Water at 27-30, 258- 
268 feet; gas at 593- 
609 feet; oil at 609- 
641 feet. (L.) 
Oil sand at 878-901 
feet. (L.) 
Gas sand at 830-850 
feet. (L.) 
Dry hole. (L.) 
No. 
530 
534 
535 
538 
539 
540 
542 
543 
345 
a Barrels a day. 
