FARMERS EXCITED OVER OIL NEWStSPECULCROWN PUJLVoxcitenienj. reign* among the farm own era between Cedar I^ake and Lowell following the recent announcement by a government geologist that survey of the land in the four mile stretch shows a possibility of striking a rich field of oil and natural gas.According to a report the Cedar Lake l/owell field is on the same line as the rich FoBtoria. Ohio, oil fields and down 1.500 and 2.00 feet there it* probability of untold riches. Steps have already been taken to leat*.- some of the land, form companies and start drilling in the near future.This is in the same vicinity, only a little farther north than In the Kankakee river valley district where reports of oil riches have been reported lor several years.TO THE T1MESJ1'. Ind., Juy 22.—Great