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ll !ANTED-A g(Kid buggY bors-eat the Richburg VV Real Estate officer B W BAT: ~&.soN .Ri<;,hburg \NY .... be G:OOD BLACKS-MIT~ oue used to. \o k tQ._g _Steel, wants a sttuntJ!On tpply -to or ad· u:_CJ':Is E M.o...'\I Er\ office: Bradford Pa ~.,. ---- O LP P--APEH$ latge ze for sate many quan t1ty at .JO cents per bund etl .ul tbe HK£ULD ~~--~~~----,_ ____________ _ -r NOTICE'! t~ ~ ~ -J> Un a (l t~r SATI lW \.Y ( TOI ER h;t 18~1 no ru ~a-g~ss w1ll l\' charged o-r oen~ -ul \'\\ .. J(V<~r tbe Bradford Olean and, Al!eg:tlny Td ephone C'ompan) s L n.es Those llo:o r ng to I::;C l>a d 1 nts and nvt :nnng to pay a the t u~ .. ur LyLe 1ng connect<.~ by ~elepbone to the .....amdfe.rd or Olean Exchanges nE'crssarliY mak ng Jtmconveu ent to do so ca;n pu.rchase ME:-;:-:.A.GE PRI \ ILE ES at a. d sco nt on regular rates by ealhng at th lean Telephone Exchange n 0 I I bange Bill ding A :.\lo: oa_..,>;: 1 lV legeperm1tsfive ruu:tutescon vers. ~lQn mak ng tbe expt'n:sc a;s comp~red wlth t le., p fiio n comparnt rlv Sll 1 \\- I \.~R 'd :\fgr 1---NO. 63 ~PTBMBER SAD~B. Food for ReflectiOn Fpr- nished · from Facfs Found.Jn :tb:e F1elcl I SEE WHAT THE DRILL 0LEAN,I N. oil rock w1th<r>ut findmg a!nytbin speak, and, will tdrill a well m the to t1e too Th>s well- was about 150 very suburbs of jJ!e VIllage but 1ts rods west and i'iorth of Boyles 'No 1 all one -'lll'1th these I whether they get andl was cons1dered as bemg hope gas or oil! bemg equally valuable lessly bey0nd tjle pale of the produc BOLlY AR IOg area ~t witS drilled as a fur!orn ambles to the front thiS month w1th hope as 1t were 1 Evans & Tho~n b sh '\\' Ig~rr_str1ng of operations e were of the opm1on that Boyles P bas ever had to her credit l1l!i:Qr'~\ et was not the only pocket m the Thirteen wills Y>\ere finiShed ai:rwi:Jg 1 eg10n and as the means of ex1t as them one dry b:ole nn lot 6 wliicl1~ defined by ope~atwns qn three Sides was developed by Collins & Warne! I ft the orny open passage way This well folUid 2J f( et of Sl>Dd some through the Hood farm and If 1t got salt ater found m t*e bottom of 1t om at 'Ill 1t mu\t needs go by tha~ 1 s no oil m 1 t tp speak of not route Bo:yles No 3 well was h t<l wanant 't ~hot It has enough to cause tb,em to re tanding a mont!l> and does not pent while It was yet time to II> w11l probltblv be aban sa\e a few hundred dollar• but they done The well of !the moonlight HAS LONE 64 WELL:o FINISHED d1d not a\ ail themselves of the m Oil 0 .on 49 whr' h gave some PRODUCING 1 129 BBI:.S 11 fa I matwn Boyle s well No 3 came prom se a month ago has been per DRY HOLES KICKI,NG m belf01 e they had got their Hood mane tly abandoned The ng has UP THE IDUST f 11m ventm ~cased The first named been removed to Rjichburg The 'Hills a famlous gaser hnd 1s mo1e twep five feet of ~and found m \aluable as such than the- average that ole was n g !J'he venture of 0peratwns 109 Wells Drllllng-140 - Rigs Up all'<iM'!m dmg-Total Pro ductwn of the Freid 2 67 4 l Barrels ~:A vera.ga of New Wells 18 bbls 's TO THE I IELD I he Allegany field c,>n now be ~ar~ to hmle taken defim te form \,s a; mark of the restoratiOn of confid{lnee 0 l• small well of the field It found con Wor man & Gaskill\ on 41 m the stderable 011 I ock but no oil This south t1er of lots rem~ms m the con we!l1s situate on lot oO west and d1t10 prevwusly reported ThiS north of ~1chburg and north of 1he town~s bfl.Stlmg With pew pOints of Lynch & Snyder well It IS farther mtcr st The success of the Moonev north ~o:yle s No 1 Its failure & G ley well on lo~ 24 was the therefore liB not >~t all S!gl11ficant m cause of 1haugurating !a boom m that Ill ItS be~:og on the nl'ld Rrght quarter whiCh forcibly remmds one nloflg in ~ same hoe west the RICh of the palmy days of the Moody !turg & Fr>endsh1p 011 d:v fi]\I~hed a tract Fortv wells have been star-ted big gaser about the beglnnmg of the w1thm stght of the Mooney & Galey month It '\'s dnjlcd th10ugh sev we lim the past 20 days Campbell mal strata of 10ck m one of whwh a Allen & Taylor me fimshmg an Im 1tt~e 01! 11 ts found and the company pertant well on the sout11east co1 ner fm a tnn€: l!ntmtu.:we<l a~~ Idea~ of ex of lot 24 whiCh wlll do much toward plod ng 1t But this wa~ evehtually est~bhshing a character for that long operatwns ha\ e InctreaseU almost 900 t th 0 . 1 1 t f abandoned the ho}e and casuilg was stret( b of sem1 wildcat territory east per c~n Wl hm - 1 _u~) \tham 1 IS mr disposed of to the gas <'ompany and of 1t Peck & Freeman located 10 to prestnne t at a 1Ur cr Inctease h d .,.,\v'\··''·· f al ][ t k I 1 t e r1g 11 as remp' e to a more p1 om r1gs on the adj_acent property four ~*~li~;i~~;;;·· o equ proportiOn w1 a e p ace 1 h th ~ 0 di B th '\mg Rite on ot til of wh1ch are now under way The w1t 111 e ensumg.., aJ s y e1r L A ]< IHtlT CLASS CJOK completiOns smce the first of the In \L E\T\TE >1\RKEr balance w1ll follow as fast es Is wanted lllll J. ately at to month the r<ulwav hues contrrbute'l h:;ts been full of1Ife durmg the past they aii!l wanted Clmt Wiser their quotkt to the !llC!pient boon~ 30 da:ye tl1e excttement extendmg and Kmkaid are pushmg the dnll on COTTAGE llOTEL uow at rts doors With the old meth j o'er the whole fiell The west s1de 1lhe east Side of lot lG Boulton 4 ;ds of tmnsportat10n m 'oo-ue It was. p~rtil:ularly active especmlly Bros ar~ startuwg trrto busmess with - G( 00 '\A 1 1 l r wouJd hrt1. e 1 een morally out e.of the~ tflose s.pots surroundmg the Park two rigs under ,... ay on 24 Lot 39 18 COME questiOn to ~et m the supplies ne-;;es man an\1' \'i ales & Benme wells The the center of a deep se>~ied concern ,;ary for the ';rosecutwn of the g;eat east s1de Wt\3 not at all behmd h>~nd JUSt now by reas9n of the great num amount of work now gomg on One m transact<ons m territory the her of wells abom to fimsh C C !me of railway wouk! not have been largest transfer of the field berng Conroy IS on th'l top of the sand equal to the task of forwatdmg ma 1 made east of R1qhburg The supreme C C Cfiamberlal)l do Bradle:y & tenal m uantitles to suJilply the de j tmnsactwn was ~he purchase of the Green do Black & George do mand fhe extensiOn of the fi~ld tQ jFay farm of 100 acres by Mess~s SUllth & Co do , and the Kansas e 1st aml west !)as ~ot been as mn.rked I Peck & Freeman of Olean, for 011 compa-ny -are npt far behmd them as de\!'lopcmcnts early m the month 1 $2o 008 Georg~ V Forman & \Co with one or two Varne & Egc ml seemed to md1cate The two wells I ha'e been domg a land office bus1 company fimshed two elb on 47 attraqtmg the- most attenCton we1 e 1 ness m thA \ay of leasmg chmce ter yesterday They are so th and west the Fletche1 well on Iot 111 Alma rltory w,fflt of R1phburg at a ~ood of No 1 11fr Varney s Y they are several mtles east of petroleum de roYnd royalty and a comfortable cash makmg a satutactory showmg velopments on the east si le I cons1deratwn besides Willets Bros These wells of\ arney\ •e the most and the Bnggc; & Morns well are lU!~Iy sharmg thel;i' choice ' Important m that sectiOn of the field on lot oo Genesee on what has smcej tern tor} as a personal favor w1th as they mark an exte swn south tumed out to be the extreme wesfern certam Bradfor(l operators who re Which may serve ~o shed ew ltght on h~t of de.., elopment Both wells Inmued out till too late to do a possible southwfi!st belt The devel came m drs both got a little 8\.\nd themseh es Jushce Some of the so- Opm®t on 64 18 of the most satis and a showmg Df 011 The lattei well called chmce stuff '\ a tnfle n01 th of factory Balliet & Ferti s new well ~<bt some salt\ atcr m which ,e would tl c rmagrnary belt hne or rt so ap ben1g among the bnghte t yet devel ;dem 1t dta n@t lend the Fletche1 well pears to tho man up a tree To es oped 10 the fie!\! Me a mont Oil a by to speak of fOI biJne se~ to t,i\bhsb. thiS faet fm-ther develop Co e No 4 on lot 5~ 18 al an excep have been tho bese>ttmg sm orf'th'at 1 ments arc needed The Wi).lets and t10nally fine one 'I hew 1¥! on 40aie UNTO ME ~ L> v tht: tour D ..t k w 411 I Ill star reel well also The ngs of both the Oyne1 wells now drilling on g;ood as a rule evten the wiley land ha' e been 1emo.ed The Flet<lher lot 2 Qlmksdlle 11111 settle tj:us Which IS poor territory a ove IS good r1(; adorns a locatwn on lot 801 one questf n be} ond furthe1 ql)llb here and one half m1les south of 1te late ble Th\\- largest pn co plud -w RT ' site while tile Bhggs aff<:<1r was re for tq ntol-y'aurlng the month was This town surp ses th mall m vol Y' ' 0 ''\-< n'lQ\ ed to the Richardson fflrm 4R the tr nsactwn of (ihnfitie Bros on ume of operatiOns more wells bemg ' ~~ 1~ Boln nr The latter \el~ had the lot 2 l\ohv-ar m the purchas~ of completed and m re dnlhng and pre 1 t u Y choice f loca.twn lot ..lG tie 11g dead t?< ent p.ve acres from the Mc'ial pannf to drill t an In any other SAVED m tht path of developm~nt or had mont G~ Co at the prmdruv hgure The l:u1gh grounds on either Slde of thew est lmc of that path ~xtend¢d a of $400 an acre The Parkrclm con the valley are bet er than the valley I cor Jlc of rmlesl f rrther ahead of lot ce< n disposed of considerable terrtto ItSelf Ill which th formatiOn IS very '-I 1b JU esent ,;;estern outpost The 1 y to :t:Jradford and T1tus\lle parties much broken so ~uch so that 45 feet fmlure of the Jtletcher ''ell created \nd Benme Y\ ales & Co mstead of of rock and 15 feet of sand wrthm 1 0 Tl f' ~r sat} lel y tf WM. ~ \\ ~m p11se OP, th other hand tbe eelhng bought largely on the lots feei'ut' .each oth r IS no 'I \\onder gie\ that anJthmgshould Ja0ent to their well on lot 30 occurr'Emce hero A nu\nber of wells ' cui \\ \\\ be found on \\h:nch to get excited esee 1' J Vandergrtft IS another were fimshed m \t Richburg group I I \.nother fallJcwus \Ilclc~t\ IS ex hea' y mvestm\ but he gets a 10 und which mamtam t e average of L \:> :-<1)::<1 D \\ '\ l d d 1 \j k 1 f 1 'h 1 ttl k f h sect ron without atenal a1t;er:•t1on. = expo e ast 'Tee m t 18 town o so qu1et y\ at 1 e IS nown o 1$ ~ I \Y1llmg The \jrell whiCh some one tran~actrons The tendency I of SHUFELT, f:l;cet~ousl) dubp~cl the cheeS'ernak :AN []iiTERESTINU FEI:TLRE however seems be ' OF RICHBURG j JOY or what th¢ e was JO~ flrl .about ereiSe an Important bearmg on the or near the sand on on 57 500 er s JOJ W ~ the cheesemaker s of the fieldi and one which must ex Lynch, Snyder & Co have a 1t does not a ear m Mif of the prodnctro~ 1s the mtroduct10n of lo !' e1 \' l,tv lo known his tori'¥ of I the e*terpnse I nat,ral gas for dr~llmg purposes I Tlno well \as l~tm t~d Ori,nally by l The Empire gas of which teela~;liis+.?-lfe<:tir l.J.ea\ y llauhng ~Or Beaumont h.mrc '.:: Lyle y \lwm' &Brailleyaretheheadandfront ha'e not cross the road De,elopments rncanll. n 0 , llt \as C-'<>rneU. ti>la depth of 20-1 feet established thCIIlselves m busmE\Ss m the flats as a ruje were l. 0 ! and abandoned 1 'I he only Iori ~ock this field with l;Ieadquart<Jrlj at AI tory Consideral:jle actn 1ty IS ' 'liiRible \tS f8urtd. about 'tiU~eet and l<>ntoViq ']]hey b!a\e pushed th~ 1 r gas on about the W!S<In well Johnson of \\r ,., It 0 \ I ,, , 0 ' II\ ,lw 0 I he \no \Old of Olll The farm~rs IIlJ the ffi\ ns to on points of the field and Co have a well near the sand <ll~ b ~ sUa u~ and e:.L drn' ghL bun;:) n A IPl!.any 1 t~l u. '\ niy .1 s t+ lf pughborhood '1ifth the chamct llStiC 0 .,n a lme of. gees wells along wh1~h t>~o weeks ago might l:i!stnt't of th,._i; ~I tss \ere not sat1\ northern t 1 e 1 of lots extendmg from discerned something but the PvPlr>nl' c. VJB. Barse & ~~., \hiol sale and R 1n I~ -0 I alers lr uf I l:'ry De Ct It n Ht-qvy~ ShelfHardware, fled '~1th the .ai~jhtuJc of the test lot 1 t;;c 10 to lot 3 Uarkville This ments on lot 8 has thrown It lD rn 1 clubbed t getnet bought the will rehe,-e the pressme upon the ground of lll!!portance ~' e.l~nd sank 1t uo feet tleepci whci e I pl odttct 10 n of the field a large The wells uf ·wiser & Kerwm et ttnot er rock was e~untoi ed In twn of wlll h IS consun1ed fqr •nrmcis· \) thev repp;rtec! a sm ttlermg of I g<'ne 1 ntmg purposes 'I he effect calibre and mark either the Oil t this Junrture their golD<;! prar th 1 s will beiel liJ. the p1pe liuo &mmng or the endmg of one of tlcn.l ¢emmon s~se left thcrn In of tho next n onth A..n ~1chest beds of petioleum fonndl' oterld of dnllmf mto tHe rock and ad,aliltago ,,. churned fo1 ~tde of th~oodv lands Bradfo1d I testlntg Its quah,itles they must ncCfls o>er 01! w h1ch rs sartl will THE PARKMAN I be 'eunmng iJ,nd- boarded up the o eratwn\ an 1 lessen tlle well1s flowing 20 barrels a day 1 rlenl¢k \\ Oilf upon the 'vel! \as tim~ f ery m ttenally The Benme & Wales, on 30 Genesee ~usr>epded for several weeks 1\o mtro uction 0 this fuel IS a good 12 barrel well Midway particula! cawi~ bemg ass1gned fnr quest on ot tnne With rtJ! use a tween these Ba1 ton & Callioun. such cessatiOn elf hostilities When dred well\ fm October would be as a lot 32 Genesee, are about m they were ready to resume and bad piCBIC ach1e' emant for the field sB!nd ThiS 1s now the most imnol''· Slf!:'l.jj!ed an 1btehtwm. to go on and [ !I!ATTERS IN DET\IL 1 ~t wellm the fi¢Id see \hat the~ hfi-d got The patient Alma sus tamed 1ts reputatiOn for f,he Bacon well) on Haskill dnllelr to0k a l:jullmg spell and sue anua:bllity rn a satisfactory tn Hmsdale rs attractmg cm~si.derfL· ces~fally resisteil all persuasiOn 'to get Durullg September 18 wells qle attenlwn to Itself Th1s mto the harne\s trll busrness matte1s 1shed, almong ,hem two dusters 1~ located on the J P Manmng were sati,factoFjly adJusted When of wlpch prolpcrly belonged to lt If! between 1~00 and 1100 feet they d1d start the dnll they found operqtwns These are R D ;jlas been monkeJed With smce the} !were m!'rdy on a shell wbtcb cher $well on 111 and hart They weN shut down ve:sMr· 11 as duplicated by a series of shells PhllllJJS Bros on lot 3o the day the greater pnrt of the day , ,r' Make 'aod !luck \' II' ~ pplies, m dle order and wh1cb was mis- , enti:Ire IS a rank failure Good steamed up aga1n last rught and - take b:y them for 01! rock That w~re fo1md m every part ..Qf th~ de screw W'h)le It IS bemg ).\l)LQD UAN'fl:'LS en,ds hetown ofW1Hmg fora While velopedportwnof the town J:1u~e, t1vely watchell, liq one seems '-\ \. 1\ lVl 1.:, , atantr rate -Developments along the 1\ortqn & Raydure, No 9 on !.It 40 have c<jnfidence \'!tiD. <lnterpr1se l nort~ !me were unsatisfactor:~ &S a beuilll one of the most m1serable wells favorably IUie All of them comtng m dry m the distriCt. W ~Jones fi:.nished _..;__.::_ ____ ~ I. :>r WELLE1 COMPLETED AND YARNI&HES Taylp1 61: Alle:Q developed a duster a pair of favorableap earmg wells on ALMA ' on lot 1 Sew, a half mile south of j;he lot 4@< 'W T Lewrs d voloped a ~ood Lot Owner ~ '-\'P«< 9 .._ 1 ll Neff well on w·hat lS known as ihe well on lot 17 m whwh he found 50 3 McLltnont o,I co No 3 Co D • ecai.- 11 \\\ \- Lam.., Chand'd\\ Wn&ht fru m They sot al,l.o!l ~~d feertf pllme BCIU\1: Breckenndge &; 4 flcuu, fJ~e ftlld co c d a • anl SOU!_e oil but not enough to e'h Ha f;}r found a falr 'Well on lot; 1\' 17 Harper atld .Breckenrld~e or ~~e. c., c., courage them to go on w1th farther and cGtt Rike & Oo found a.llaisy ;~ i'!r~;;;;,~~~~~~ !~ \o '~ chan • Tools. developments The well was sold to the on Jd,t 4 The south bOJ.Indary of the 2o Ph1lups J;lros aod co 'And House T gas company who vhl1 develop only ternlm·y come to the front With 4~ w F Jon!os No 3 nnrmmgs the vapO! producmg qua,!JtJeS and usual quota of operatiOns Wllh!lmS 4 4 .A SFEOI.b.L':!:'Y <irsc!ouragmg the produetro'n of orl as & M!rseJ got another one on 40 J far as they can do so w1thout en D ownmg jirushed No 2 wh>eh l\Tl\tro Gtt I e dangerrng the gas sdpply A hl'lf 'I sho llp for aiJ\ avera~ well -, .••.• , >\'- ~, ~ cer1n mile \'lest of these Doer & Roach num er of new ~velopments arfl .. • on lot 9 Wirt, deve1ooed a cl!fst~ pr~;>) oted, l~a{}mg me11, who Thfs latter well found no qil form!.. cafu m t<> <ito busmess are twn whatever nor any gas rock to Ud rson & who control 300 saah., l>uors and 1:::1 u.Us PAINTS, OILS FOR SALE speak of It was the the cleljJleet In\\uantitias tn 5uit Purnhasars. farlure of the mot.th Evans & uponwhi<jh132 :wen~·•re,!fak·ed 41! Tho.mpson fimshed two dry wells ou~ W!ll•al!l m W1rt at the close of the month East Will drill 10 or 12 One of them bemg useless for any these gentlemen 'have ~r·;~,P:~i! purp<Pse save gas th:e other one lot opeFatwns Cre)footJ & Ord ,~~;~~J~~.~~,:t,~~;',~,nc~' :,.!,P, 42 did not possess even that savmg well oil. lot 22 18 another step on tt~ntton ouglolf quality The latter well was drilled AlleQtown Kneeland Bws (lt Co , Appls to Plirolia Glytrerrne Mfg co , H 8 8 8 Total and Taylor No 33 ' No 33 McLeod Bros No 2 33 G V Eoreman and co 33 I 33 33 Hall and co No .,-......... fp·rg 33 Breckenrtdge and Tav!or .... 33 Blockhall and co ........... ,.,, 33 ' 331W H Goble and c 33 Wrrt Oil co, No 2 33' N'o3 33 Breese and McCrli,Y 33 - ' 33 \ I \33 Knox Brqs No 4 33 Knox Ern$ & qo No 33 J)a v lS & Rell Bros 33 Patty & Bliss No 3 33 Patty & Bll•s No 4 33 Molkms & Co 83 Murdock ¢ Co S3 j Brawley BtosNo 2 33 Brawlev Bws No 3 , Tig ~I (Roll & Hayes farm) Dyet & 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 <Jarroll ' 100 Jordan n15 bud g Joseph Overyr spud hng Rtchbu-rg and Frtentlsh1p Otl!Co ng Huff and Ege opudd ng T J '\ andergtift and lo No 2 900 < ' $ 900 « i- 200 5 100 6 41 I E Dean :No 3 41 4 .... , ...... 41 41 41 41 u n 5 McCalw:Jut 01l Co No 3 5 6 41 (arroll Bros ~a I 41 2 41 Baum anJ Sao ............................... . 1 hetor1eal gyratiOns thiS ,kindred hter;u-y ~j,CJ'()bats for oil pabulum Not EatlBfied 7 what they read of th;e field m rural JOurnals they carne to see themselves, or se'lt tl(usty ~'+w\'\\''. dors who saw and went back and ported upon what they had The extraoird~nary Increase of eratwn foi\J Sl>ptembet ovm- those the preceding month aoupled the f-act t~t the productwn the field 1:\Jl.ij ~ 1ost doubl~d m'th;;.lh days IS D. te'Fible< pr oach rn \4'0 J'•'J•> ment or '~nahty of thesr moulders of public opll1l0t1, son rnd ulgmg m 111 tJmedAace1aa 0\er the HERALD s presentat wn of facts dahlJles a lltllle I!J. mlqguves 1nmself Once m a wh1le and hrs reports 1t pams us to state like man are fea1 fully anrl wonderfully made It has been the agomzmg duty of the HER ALD to refer to the manne~ of the1r constructiOn We had chenshed the hope that further occasiOn ror those pamful revmws m1ght never be pne sented But m thiS we oned without our host The ford Star of yesterday came out w1th a £enseless compilatiOn of figutes representrng what tqey call .17 rep<j>rt of developments m the Allegany o:Il field This very supen01; report !S J ALMA 3 MoCalmobl Oil co no i 3 no 2 3 '!jOS, 3 no4 3 G li Bush 1 \ 3 SmdP and Chambt:rlam~ 3 0 P lray:\oo,M5 ~ 4 lrjMglebrl C~t\P 3 l 4 \ \1 np4 &• 4 P1ke and c'it, 4 P1ke !1IId>c~, :] ~ ::v ~'~~~~·~ •t7 .17 18 21 !1 21 no 2 22 Duke Ray lure w 7 22 Duke Raj durt', n 8 22 Duke Ra \ J 1rr no 1 :zs Crofi ot, a o 1 co 23 Phillips and co 2o Wellsv!lle and Alma 2G P C L (lDd co and 1ayluf: 3o Nolle i?ellany an l o 38 Plkewe'<J no 1 39 D kP Norton nd R1; l1 e 1o-! n 5 39 I 0 0 40 Mon;e Jnd Wlllru.m~ 1 4o 'IV F iJ;ne. n 1 40 2 40 3 40 4 40 Drake ~otton and f'..U 1 V ~o .lo 0~ 33 33 ,3 33 '12 41 41 Dry ?WIRT • Roach abd ~~~wd no 1 B W Bailllh and flon no l est, Allen and1Tavlor no 2, Fertig I\ros llQ 1, Reese and McCray Bros n>:o 2 Jack MqLeod j!nd Bros no 2 Patty an:d Blw no 2 ( eo V li'OJ:eman and. co, ! Draw Ley Eros bG 1 1 Rwhborg ~nd Frulndshlp q1t co, Coyle Bros and Ege 011 ~oj. Mel lwa;)ne Bros no 1 l 1 ox and Cavanaugh no ~ est D C Lmeman and co no ,I e~t Bell Bros no 1 est 2~ 25 20 20 30 ro Woodar~ oo 1 est 10 Hogan and Wanamaker no 1 est 1'0 I I Dean no l 25 I E Dean no 2 dst 15 'VI<>el and D1lwrnth no 1 10 \Vdl1arn :Mrner and P1tts no 2 est, 30 ' ' 3 est: 2tY Hamuel Boyles no 3 dry I vans 1 hom pson a ad co, dry ... ctrv I· .,11 Wtser ar::d Dilworth ........................... . m some respeots a brg Improvement on 1ts former ones W1th respect to s1ze 1t w1ll pass mspectwn but as to qu hty of mformatwn It IS not only 40 McC y and II eater 1 40 Mor e 01-nd W;il) t.m nn 172 Schoff 121 Heffinan McDvllHt d \- 1 I 121 JDDuvnnganlcon 1 Ill R D Fletcher an I en !!i.!l 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 41 4 42 40 50 1Iuff Bros and Ege n-o 1 es~ lu Evans Thpmpson .and oo dry ............ 4;1• DaVJ• Kmka~d and Co 2 Wells finished 26 Pro.d n Dry U2 :Z 297 2 43f:; -1 9 1 I llU 11 Up and Cbndtlwn • 5 almd rig 800 - 38 ng rl!( 300 400 3()0 rig ng bldg rig bldg ri$ bldg rJg rlg sand rig bldg sand 4'1 41\ B11s~ and 1\ng 41 Gnflln and (Evans .., • 41 Wh~oall and Sprmger • 41 Ch.t and Idmger No 1 41 Stolt arul co 4! Mulk ns 41 1\ ellman ~rUler ~od I \\ 41 ' I \\ ' ng unr ellabl~ and d!SJOlllted but sorely 200 at' ar1once w1th facts The HERALD {~~ I does not c~re to adv~rt1se thiS matu oOO I tmal sheet undul.l but \hen \e .,oo hrn o satd that one third of 1ts 41 41 J1 41 Alfred Oil <:o, 41 ; l .... ~ 41 Gosp~:;Q1l co 41 'VooU and co ~I Tavloi' nnd Mnllocks ... 41 McKeown ana co 42 Samud Boyle' No 4 42. ' 5 42 George \ l' 01 Ul::tD and co 42 Frank lemmger~ abat 49 A A .iticillardsop 49 J J McNulty 49 Flnnegtt.n and eo 57 A and H Pmnter r g rig ng Lldg ~oo rig lllg sand oOO ng loned ng 2>:1 sand pretended report 1s a pure m' ent•on another third WI!lfnl prevancatron and that the remamder of 1t has little foundatiOn m fact. We merely tell the whole t.ruth 1n our own s1mple wav It ma} mte1est as well as atnu~e th~ HER ~LD readers In th~ A !leg my Jield to hear what the fl1ck enng uncertmn Bradford Star may find to saJ about developments m thmr ~ectwn For example They managed to 1 <ke up 1 f10m Augu,t op eratwnc:. and -ulse'' t$re enough cmn pleted \ ells to represent about one haH the true number f!mshrd These • together w1th \'\bat they gleaned 511 Mulktl! and Coleman 57 KerVln and Klatzan 57 Lynch and Snyl;!er No 57 Johnson and Kittrnger 57 Toru Kervm and co 57 ' o8 Friendslup and Btchburg 011 co Wells dr1lllng lfrom rasua1 repm ts m the HERALD ng ng they put together and patched up a R1gs up and bmldml':l 48 n•port of thetr own \hwh reads m 44 all respects like the factor:y 1epo1 t Total >2 that 1t IS In their Alma report Mr O>;NESEE 0 P. TaJJor 1111l be gwt1ficd to learn 8 W!Ser and D!lw 1 rth No for the first time through It that he 8 :No 3 fimshed anothe1 well on lot 4 We 8 Reuvm and Co No 2 apprehend the s~tement w1U be 8 3 s J c Sm11h and Son news to h~Ill On t e othei hancl 'Ir 8 Johnson. and Rathbun sand \\ T Jo es~nd J D Downmg Will 16 lroo1i: and Rhod~ ~ rig hl.dg both be d~$ tppomtecl to !em n 6 \Vh,eeler and co .. / r1g bldg 1 @ Cranston and \ iflett~ r 10 bllg that they 1 fin\shed notlnng thiS 16 Caj field and co o 1 f:OO I1:10nth be~use there lS n0th IG ('; JN~ 2 nab ~ 1 fl 1 mg provmg lj:jOirl claimS lQ. the :;:1 L ckw:da~~p\~pellac!y ng blJ~ very able amj. e:tii,\'Ypnemg complla 3) \\ le< and B¢nme r g b\ 1 0 I twn known all the '31<[> Agam C 30 C os Brolhers .... ,, ..... llg bldh B VI Ilhams Elliott &1>Grlhes Wes 31 J nson and Kittinger 600 II & k 32 B1rlon and Call 000 ~ sand Chambe1s Co ms uo ~8 K Brett n« bldg & Christie BradleJ & Cook 41 Allshouse and co ng bldg hamson BroR Ballaru On! bo 45 T J \ andergnft r g bblldJg \ andergr1ft all of Bul var w 11 46 Clark and co rig g 59 I Bedford ~nd co del!~hted to}ealll 1.ln ougj~> the Wells dnlhng that,they possess well~ those R•gs \l' and bmldmg ence they were prevwusly m total 1g I 'llota,I _ norance of. The first named of thes~ I cunrrsfiLL:E has no exiStence anywhere tn tM 1 Knox Bros ani Mulkm field JI.Ir C B \VIIlrams has a PI£' 2 Willets Brcs standing but nothmg more The 21 Pamter Bros and< yne~ second named also represents a ng 9 Henry C\Werthman 9 Breeht ana Huston whreh has been standtng SlDCC time 9 Donal ue and co I out of mmd almost The third 1s shut 10 Argue Bro• .. t , 1 down on top of the sand the fourth 12 Hayes and HailjlmOnT (drJllwg 1s a dry hole (but IS rep1e\ented by 121 Cranston and P~rkmfn ... ri£!\\>.r.r>R \Jta'i as a produce1) As to the I\ McBmle and crj. t ng hudd ng fifth there Is no such firm on lot 2o ~7 Bra.wley Bros r ng B 1 J h Th h 2o Hayes Hammopd add co 300 0 IVav,, or an:~ w ere e S!Xt .IS 34 Emer~ and Boyer , 400 likeWise; fanciful 1 The seventh IS 34 Ge chnst and co l 100 drilling mdustrwusly s~veral h'llo :So Col fficks 1 200 dred feet abo> e the sarld and the 44 ' r g bmjdJDg j e1gh'tn has not so much as got tlie 1 \ells dnl!Iqg I• Rtgs up and bmldtbg 1 0 drrve p1pe m The mnth was silo r, weeks old \hen tliat pa.per went to Total IG pi ess Balliet & Fe'rttg s well lot 64 ltllSCELLAN EOl S Hu::csdate Ua on (shut doWn) I SUMMARY Vnlg lo 4S 0 I ON PRODU<- rro:s- san 1 Total 38 9 KO \' Iij 1 1~~~;~~~dd~~~~~~~ month published t! ufto whrch was dev'fllopments to date JPUbli<~at.iorl,l gdod \bad and mdrffer shart~g a p1acc In 1t teatl:jre of the HER reports henceforth, at until the number gets so large to p~ove dlf'brof!s wfen 1 ,t may be abarldoneiJ.I and a \~ort~r process bette~ attest of valp~ on our IS needed th<1 fact 'll.hat soon after Its last one or yclept Oil H!ll11ALD 's ac<)l(I'rate rate Oil AUg)liSt whrch m>~de more than a hundred barrels m the first day through the casmg was chalked down as a 20 barrel well at two days old Wh1le McCalmount No 4 a healthy 60 barrel babe of two weeks IS set down as a 20 barrel nan suckor The same di,pmagmg 1astle with factg IS perceptible all .through the I epor t In Wirt opc-atrons Ram Boyles dusty No 3 ~s made to do 10 barrels a day f01 'Which the affable Boyle ought truly to be thankful And Reeders well on 17 IS preJudged drv As literary cur10s1ty the Stars record of dr11lmg wells commends rtself before anythmg of the kmd m thrs age Not content wrth takmg 11own alf he saw or coulu hear tell of th.e enter pns}ng oil .~<tatistl<nan under the comprehens1ve c~ ,on of v arwus Sectwns \ arwus Owners Unknown' a lot of alleged onerat10ns he or no body else saw any 'Jere but he fond ly Imaganed migh\ ,, and save the astute pusher of th6 stffitar pencil no hvmg person was onto .\0 to speak This unknown and va.tlOUS sec t1ons and var1ous owners bus1ness IS carr:rmg good oll reporting .a httle too far No pams takmg news gather would want to be found deal!_ un such notorwusly InsuffiCient I :nu;,.u-_ It Is to be hoped blatant l<fadmg e' emng paper of Bradford ,hll please take a tumble to one fact, to Wit. It will do well to book Itself up on field matters challengmg better mformed JOUrnals ~ httie more bonest W<)r>ol ' lie~~i~ri Ill the field and less. t!tffy s.hlf adem e. wli,ger, ·IIstered, willl!.e~.P to ma]j:e that beet expe!f#e:;nt, • r<OSC>rnsd a newspaper in fact a distinct! ll It \pt)in1C ri~~~~ now enJOYS. by the sufferance of a JOfii!ild we pri'Sent a reviSed l;st o the 1 I 1 J D Du\ mng am.Cl ce n l 3 l'}J Heffiman and McDonal I IH 2 144 i\lar•h•ll Sage •nd co o 144 John.:oq and R1thb'ine 144 B mke1 anrl I 1 zstrom0n,; 144 Gnu ell ( n llet and co 188 Pikeweli no 2 \\ el 1, h01shed Hev sed pNd ct on ~ve :-!gel er vel! BDLI\ AH 4 E agun l'h' andLHop' '\' 4 Duke and J <Jhnnn o 'i\fo se Ellwtt ani tnlles 6 Lo1 e and Pen1zer no 1 8 Caoopbe-11 Allen and Taylor 8 13 Duke ar:cl T ohns n~ no 1 no 1 3 15 Campbell Allen am) 1 •ylor 16 no 2 15 26 Moise aflrd \) dllam!l 31 l \her ;ll~os no 1 32 Bra Hey and Green no 1 34 w,ngh p;nd Pouer s- 0 l' 1 •vlor 40 te tlg Bros no l 40 2 40 McCalmont Oil co no 2 47 J effe1soO I arney no 1 48 \\ ISei a.ua co no 1 48 Shafer and Kn >ll 4 A L Kern \\ell:; fimshed R~v se i pro iuct on Dy BOLl\ A R NE\ \\I LLS :5 Colhns and ao 4 Moohe) aod ( J!ey ~oJ 1 40 .1-'ertj!:.. B os :r>:o 3 40 GI1b~t Fnrtn Oil co :-io I i4U !\lei ruiP 01.1 farm co No 1 40 1fr lo11t th! co No I 40 Smtth aBd Ze g!er No 1 4~ Reed and B10wn No I 4d C B 'Vi s,...r and co No 48 Alnt I Mo01e ami Ford, No. I 4 2 drv ln 30 5 ~l 12 4R Wilda 1 t=hncla ran 1 c<r. Nl) 1 Nt ~0 2'~ 10 4<1 5o McCal w 11 tl I c :\ 3 est D 1 Ball et t ,.., tn 1 r.; No 1 e t Wells fim,hed Producho 13 Productwn, 438 Total wells, 54 fotal produc~wn 792 GENESEE Hor.e Run Pet kms and co 8 \\!I leis no 3 (n t shot) 10 N C Clack l .J Pa1nter 22 \\ llets and Cran,ton 24 Lock.ood and Bpellac\ 28 Htrceter Brook no 1 28 2 2[} ~ llets u 1d Crau~toa 42 Belt Brook w.,.li !il De 1 Creek well Wells fimshe l Prod IC~ron Dy ( .E:OmSEE - N E'\ S Wtser and DdworLh 8 Ker7m and co ~0 \\ale, a.nd Ben me 5G Br g,s tnd J10n 1s 1 tal wells 1utd pro1uctw 1 8Cl0 \\.ELLS Allen l'>ob e and I a. lor 1 M1dda 1~h an l co :& ~ amcle\ Od c > 4,~rrangfe no 1 4' \ no 2, 9 VandemaJk L1tl co 33 Murray-and ]licEoroe Wells nms~ed Prod-1,1~n Dry St:Io ~E\ W E:Ll.J::> I Tay1of ami All~ c1ARIUiVILL~ 3 R1chb~mr ani Fneudsh1p yll co lil. Hayetl and Hammond 1 P tckruan an 1 co no 1 3.., H1eks,.and co dry dry 2Q drv 15 Jry 8 dry dry 10 dy dry 12 37 6 40 40 12 dry 16 8U I 5 dty 5 3t ! dry l dry 7 ~ 171 13 drlf drv drv 20 dry ~1 f r tal wells I rod,urtron \IRI 207 34 >31 Wells fimshed ProUuctwn Dry \ 1 LLS\ !LLE r Btuner Brook well ddW 2 .Moran and R11..:e 12 r ohnson and co Mos1er cy D tke Center T a-rltcs t dr¥ 1 B' W Baum and l:iOU lS Johnson and co fiallock and J ohnso 1 l \'--\' drj '8 Earsman ~3 Richburg Oil co 33 McCray lho• no 1 :33 '\lien lay lor no 1 Fm 1shed I rod u Dr;r 54 992 13 ~~capttulatron} 50 G2o 10 34 .501 4 33 \i ellman Mmer an ]lilt< 33 Le H Bhs at d RtcharrJson J:t llro •kes an I I ck v ,d nJ 1 33 no 2: 33 Hall and co { o 2 ............................ 16 89 '1 8 17 3 oo 4 j 0 tGn rr 264 44 33 Kn9~ BII'o~ no 1 whole num,~er of wellll (i 1 --...- -- -- ~ 1'' ::1;:::=# Oil' [LIMITED.] ,;MANU FA C rURERS OF \ I ' OIL WELL SUPPLIES.~ ~ ±====c====,...\\\'-'7~\-- -+ I iloadley X Eaton \W\ATER nfteath's Patent Db.ecks Tu prevent ml wt lis flowm tubrng, I Oil Saver:-;, 1 :Sucker --+-- Rods, Pi re I • Machines, &c. I M./l..NUFACTURJERS' ./!.GENTS, FOR I I Tubing, ~asing, : :Pip~, Senn~tt's Rig Irons, Steam P11.l11..,, ·'· eJttravagant ~ancy In 'th!sub mills anlt the1r productiOn It ·\======i~~;a~~f6:=~::::==== S'*\il tha~ the decline of th old -c • wells IS 374 barrels a da for 1 ;. I ~' • ~ h ;uarll1fil 1 :;:; r:r ~;!i~osntaort· uvea. I Q U R RIG H ~lJ ri G ·~o S£,'@ as th!fll wells are s4ld to be4 r, \ ~-il\-' Allegany wells line of 611 Well Supplies af every d.esm'iptton. ' I