SUMMARY OF DRILLING. 
165 
reported in 1905 — Continued. 
TEXAS— Continued . 
Driller. 
M. F. Stollard.... 
L. B. Wallen 
Judge L. Crow. . . 
do 
do 
J. J. Myers 
Emil Menn 
Richard Schwarz 
Emil Menn 
Ado. Kaiser 
Amiel Menn 
Richard Schwarz 
.....do 
do... 
Ives L. Brown. 
S. C. Bilberry.. 
Moore & Burney.. 
Adolph Bartel. 
....do 
Chas. Spinnrath, 
Albert Herbst. . . 
J. T. Page. 
J. S. Yates. 
J.J.Mitchell 
W. F. Fowler 
Howell & Co 
American Well and 
Prospecting Co. 
J. O. Lindsey. 
N. W.Curry.. 
Robbins Bros. 
S. W. Willard. 
B. Dube 
Ft. 
2,000 
1,000 
044 
140 
107 
289 
1,200 
209 
157 
342 
342 
334 
220 
175 
200 
315 
168 
350 
226 
154 
250 
157 
184 
216 
255 
355 
476 
2,012 
515 
227 
100 
265 
165 
112 
In. 
8-7£ 
6-5| 
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6 
6 
6 
6 

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6 
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6 
6 
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7-5§ 
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6 
6 
7 
10|-6 
6 
8-6 
12 
Depth 
to prin- 
cipal 
water 
or oil 
supply. 
Ft. 
Height 
of 
water. 
Ft. 
620 
140 
90 
130 
1,004 
206 
200 
■126 
■ 60 
■ 80 
335 
332 
305 
200 
160 
175 
290 
130 
222 
151 
250 
147 
185 
250 
365 
135 
186 
ivt 
-292 
-Til 
-270 
-180 
Flows. 
- 30 
- 45 
- 18 
+ 15 
-224 
Flows. 
- 55 
- 75 
- 30 
-125 
Yield per 
minute. 
Gals. 
10 
Gals. 
500 
1 
5 
2 
160 
30 
10 
100 
66 
Year 
com- 
plet- 
ed. 
1904 
1905 
1905 
19C0 
1904 
1903 
1903 
1905 
1905 
1904 
1903 
1902 
1902 
1890 
1890 
1898 
1902 
1902 
1903 
1897 
1904 
1904 
1903 
1902 
1903 
1903 
1900 
1901 
1903 
1904 
1901 
1903 
Remarks, 
Slight showing oil at 
0-135, 1,260-1,287, 
1,334-1,450 feet: dry 
hole. (L.) 
(S.) 
Sulphur water; sup- 
plies boiler for cot- 
ton gin. 
Gypsum water. (L.) 
Water salty. (L.).... 
Water at 435-450, 500- 
525, 1,004-1 ,060 feet. 
(S.) , 
Hard water 
do 
do 
Soft water 
Sulphur water 
Water, 50-100 feet. 
(L.) 
Hard water. (L.) 
Hard, slightly salt, 
water; also at 164 
feet. 
Water, odorless, hard; 
water at 90 and 140 
feet also. 
(L.) 
Hard, iron - bearing 
water; first water 
bed at 139 feet. (L.) 
Water contains iron. . 
Iron-bearing water. 
Some oil 
Gypsum water. (L.) , 
Hard water 
Hard water. (L.) 
Sulphur water at 540 
feet; salt water at 
1,110 and 1,560 feet. 
(L.) 
Hard water; a little 
salt water at 390 feet 
Water soft; some wa- 
ter at 27 and 76 feet. 
(L.) 
Hard water. (L.) — 
Soft water; good flow 
