SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
83 
eported in 1905 — Continued. 
KANSAS— Continued. 
Driller. 
George Thompson 
O. A. Rainey. 
T. B. Wood.. 
o 
3 
< 
ft 
s 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Height 
water. 
Yield per 
minute. 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
o 
£ 
Ft. 
In. 
Ft. 
Ft. 
Gals. 
Gals. 
C) 
sot; 
1903 
o 
l , 090 
1905 
o 
690 
1903 

990 
8i-4| 
1904 
0. 
o 
805 
932 
1904 
1903 
8J-4J 
o 
1,560 
81-41 
1905 
o 
323 
8} 
139 
1904 
o. 

547 
853 
1905 
1904 
10-6J 
770 
M. 
2,150 
8-1-41 
1899 
Remarks. 
Small flow. (L.j 
Dry hole; water at 
815 feet. (L.j 
Dry hole. (L.) 
Water at 715 feet; 
dry hole. (L.) 
Gas at 305 and 768 
feet; water at 500 
feet. (L.) 
Oil sand at 820 feet; 
gas at 900 feet. (L.j 
Salt water at 300, 500 
and 1,160 feet 
(abandoned); min- 
eral water at 490 and 
1,560 feet; gas sand 
at 1,530 feet. (L.) 
Salt water; 1 of 4 
wells; fourth yields 
about 1 barrel'of lu- 
bricating oil in 24 
hours; 25,000 cubic 
feet first 24 hours; 
pressure 65 pounds 
at 139 feet. (L.) 
(L-): 
Gas at 440 feet; 200 ,000 
cubic feet in 24 hours; 
pressure 120 pounds; 
salt water at 770 
feet; trace of oil at 
505 feet. (L. S.) 
(L.) .' 
KENTUCKY. 
S. D. Butler 
W. L. Beck 
D. 
D. 
D. 
O. 
O. 
139 
125 
154 
365 
605 
3 
2 
3 
5§ 
10-6} 
124 
93 
142 
-110 
- 90 
-138 
10 
1903 
1903 
1902 
1904 
1904 
Soft water; water at 
80 feet also. 
2 wells; slightly iron 
and sulphur water. 
(L.) 
Water at 50 and 120 
feet; soft water. 
Water at 14 feet; 
strong sulphur wa- 
ter at 200 feet. (L.) 
Sulphur water at 40 
feet; salt water at 
310 feet. (L.) 
607 
608 
S. D. Butler 
J. E. Cully 
10 
/'9 
609 
610 
do 
- 20 
611 
b Barrels a day. 
