From our archives: Natural gas well drilled at newspaper’s behest

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Note to readers – Sauk Valley Media reprints editorials from the past as a regular Monday feature. The following editorial appeared in the Sterling Gazette on Feb. 4, 1888.

The machinery of Mr. Hanes’ is here, and he and seven men are engaged in putting it in place; so that it may be said that work upon the natural gas well has begun.

It would be foolish for us to attempt to disguise our extreme gratification at the successful issue of this agitation.

Well do we remember the smiles of derision with which the first suggestion that such an experiment be tried was received by some of our friends, who honestly thought such an adventure so hopeless as to be waste of time to urge it.

Our friend Jerry McCarty, however, had faith like unto the Gazette, and he pushed right ahead and worked like a beaver until the subscriptions were all taken and the company formed. We shall always remember him gratefully for his labors in this matter.

The Gazette is glad, too, to record the liberal spirit of our people to taking stock in the matter. And now we shall watch the work closely and with deepest interest and shall hope and hope for success for this enterprise.

Of course, it is easy to say, “Natural gas will not be found,” and it is human weakness to talk that way; but nobody knows any such thing. The only way to determine whether it may or may not be found is to search for it, and if gas be not found, perhaps something else equally valuable may be.

And if nothing be found, at any rate the well will be a perpetual reminder that our people are ready to take hold of anything that promises good for our community.

If it is found, as it is our prayer it may be, then Sterling and Rock Falls will flourish as the green bay tree by the river side.

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We see by the programme sent in to us that some very good, practical speeches are promised from practical farmers at the Farmers’ Congress to be held at Dixon, beginning February 9th, next.

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