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TW O

S E C T IO N S — S E C T IO N

TW O

RAILWAY EARNINGS
SECTION OF THE

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o m m e r c ia l

& F in a n c ia l C

h r o n ic l e

Copyrighted in 1925 according to Act of Congress, by W ILLIA M B . D A N A C O M P A N Y , in office of Librarian of Congress, Washington, D . C<

VOL. 121.

N EW YO R K , DECEM BER 12, 1925.

NO. 3155.

HIS entire publication is devoted to a presentation of the reports of earnings
and expenses of United States railroads for the latest month (October) and for
the calendar year to date, including said month. The table embraces every
steam operating railroad in the country which is obliged to make monthly reports
to the Inter-State Commerce Commission at Washington. Returns are now required
only from carriers whose railway operating revenues, or gross earnings, exceed $1,000,000
per annum.

T

The figures are a transcript of the sworn returns on file at Washing­
ton. They have the further advantage of uniformity of method
and classification. Every company is obliged to make up its returns on the same basis
and in the same way as every other company.
Sworn Returns.

The “ Chronicle” has always made a specialty of weekly and monthly
reports of railroad earnings, and for nearly fifty years its weekly and
monthly summaries have been everywhere accepted as authoritative.
The present publication is in continuation of this work.

Earnings
Our Specialty.

These Inter-State Commerce returns also make it possible for us
to present full details of both the revenues and expenses. Besides
showing total gross earnings, we indicate separately the passenger and the freight
revenues. In the case of the expenditures we report the outlays for both maintenance
of way and maintenance of equipment as well as the traffic and transportation expenses.
We also show the railway tax accruals and the net earnings after the deductions of such
taxes and also the deduction of the comparatively trifling item of uncollectible railway
revenues. In addition, we indicate the net earnings remaining after the deduction of
certain rents, namely equipment rents and joint facility rent. We conclude by giving
the miles operated on which the earnings are based.
Full Details.

The cents we have necessarily been obliged to discard altogether, and
if in any case the results should happen to vary a dollar, one way or
the other, from exact proof, the reason for the variance will be found in that circumstance.

Cents Discarded.

P
p t
T o make this publication absolutely complete, we add statements
A I^^G iven & UrnS at the end to show also the figures issued by the companies them­
selves, where they are made up on a basis different from that of the
Commerce Commission returns, or where they give additional items of information, or
where, as sometimes happens, figures are issued by the companies in consolidated form,
so as to show results for the system as a whole, instead of each constituent road separately.
The matter contained in this extra and novel publication is entirely
additional to the comprehensive reports of earnings we furnish in
the “ Chronicle” from week to week. All the returns of the leading
roads, and also all weekly figures of gross earnings, are printed regularly and promptly
in the “ Chronicle” as soon as received. But in addition we issue once a month— say
about the 15th— this special publication, furnishing a sort of compendium of earnings
in which we bring together all the returns for the latest month which are available.
Other Returns
Continued.

As in the case of our numerous other Supplements or “ Sections,”
all of which are expensive publications, the “ Railway Earnings
Section” will be furnished only to “ Chronicle” subscribers. These
will receive it free of charge, one copy going with each subscription. It will be impos­
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RAILW AY EARNINGS

GENERAL INDEX
TO ROADS APPEARING IN THIS SECTION.
Name—
Page.
Name—
Page.
Akron Canton & Youngstown___________4 Duluth Winnipeg & Pacific_____________ 7
Alabama & Vicksburg__________________ 4 East St. Louis Connecting______________ 7
Alabama Great Southern. See Southern. 11 El Paso&Southw. Now ind. in Sou.Pac. 12
Ann Arbor______________________________ 4 Elgin Joliet & Eastern__________________7
Arizona East. Now incl. in South. P ac.. 12 Erie____________________________________ 7
Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe_____4 and 14
Evansville Indianapolis & Terre Haute. 7
Atlanta & West Point__________________ 4 Florida East Coast__________
7
Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic________ 4 Fonda Johnstown & Gloversville______ 15
Atlantic & St. Law. See Can. Nat. Sys. 5 Fort Smith & Western________________ 7
Atlantic City__________________________ 4 Fort Worth & Den. City. See Col.&Sou. 6
_
Atlantic Coast Line_____________________4 Fort Worth & Rio Gr. See St. L-S. F_ 11
Atlantic Steamship Lines. See So. Pac_12
Galv. Harrisb. & San Ant. See Southern
Baltimore & Ohio_______________________ 4
Pacific_________________________
12
Baltimore & Ohio Chicago T erm in al... 4 Galveston Wharf_______________________ 7
Baltimore* Ches. & Atlantic. See Penn. 10 Georgia_______________ _______________ 7
Bangor & Aroostook____________________4 Georgia & Florida_______________ 7 and 15
Beau.Sour L.& W. See N.Orl.Tex.&Mex. 9 Georgia Southern & Fla. See Southern__12
Beliefonte Central_____________________ 15 Grand Rapids & Ind. Now ind. in Penn. 10
Belt Railway of Chicago________________ 4 Grand Trk. System. See Can. Nat. Sys. 5
Bessemer & Lake Erie______ _____
4 Grand Trunk Western......................
7
Bingham & Garfield_____________________5 Great Northern_________________________ 7
Boston & Maine________________________ 5 Green Bay & Western__________________ 7
Brooklyn Eastern District Terminal_ 5
_
Gulf & Ship Island_____________________8
Buffalo & Susquehanna________
5 Gulf Colo. & Santa Fe. See Atchison_ 4
_
Buffalo Rochester & Pittsburgh________ 5 Gulf Mobile & Northern________________ 7
Canadian National System_____________ 5 Hocking Valley_________________________ 8
Canadian National Railways___________14 Houston & Texas Cent. (See Sou. Pac_ 12
_
Canadian Pacific______________________ 15 Houston East & West Tex. See So. Pac. 12
Canadian Pacific Lines in Maine______ 5
Illinois Central System_________________ 8
Central New England__________________ 5 Illinois Central______ ___________________ 8
Central of Georgia______________________ 5 Indiana Harbor Belt. See N. Y .,C entral.10
Central R R . of New Jersey_____________ 5 International & Great Northern________ 8
Central Vermont_______________________ 5 Kanawha & Michigan. Now induded in
Charleston & West Carolina____________ 5
New York Central___________________10
Chesapeake & Ohio Lines_______________ 5 Kansas City Mexico & Orient R R _______ 8
Chicago & Alton_______________________ 5 Kan. City Mex. & Orient R y. Co. of Tex. 8
Chicago & Eastern Illinois______________ 5 Kansas City Southern__________ 8 and 14
Chicago & Erie. See Erie......... .................7 Kansas Oklahoma & Gulf_______________ 8
Chicago & North Western______________ 5 Lake Erie & Western. Now induded in
Chicago Burlington & Quincy___________5
New York Chicago & St. Louis______ 9
Chicago Detroit & Canada Grand Trunk
Lake Superior & Ishpeming....................... 8
Junction. See Canadian Nat. System. 5 Lake Terminal_________________________ 8
Chicago Great Western________________ 5 Lehigh & Hudson River________________ 8
Chicago Indianapolis & Louisville______ 5
Lehigh & New England_______ '_______ 8
Chicago Junct. Incl. in Chic. Riv. & Ind. 6 Lehigh Valley__________________________ 8
Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul_________ 6 Long Island. See Pennsylvania_______ 10
Chicago Peoria & St. Louis R R ........... .. 6 Los Angeles & Salt Lake________________ 8
Chicago River & Indiana_______________ 6 Louisiana & Arkansas__________________ 8
Chicago Rock Island & Gulf____________ 6 Louisiana Railway & Navigation C o_ 8
_
Chicago Rock Island & Pacific_________ 6 Louisiana R y. & Nav. Co. of Texas____8
Chicago St. Paul Minn. & Omaha____6
Louisiana Western. See Southern P ac. 12
Chic.Ter.Hau.&Sou. Incl.in C M&St.P. 6 Louisville & Nashville.______ ___________ 8
Louisville Henderson & St. Louis______ 9
Cincinnati Indianapolis & Western____6
9
Cine. Leb. & Nor. Now incl. in P en n .. 10 Maine Central________
Cine. New Orl. & Texas Pac. See South. 12 Michigan Central. See N. Y . Central. .10
Cincinnati Northern. See N. Y . Central. 10 Midland Valley________________________ 9
Minneapolis & St. Louis________________ 9
Cleveland Cincinnati Chicago & St.
Louis. See N. Y . Central__________ 10 Minneapolis St. Paul & S. S. M _________ 9
Clinchfield______________________________6 Minneapolis St. P. & S. S. M . R y. Co__15
Coal & Coke. In d . in Baltimore & Ohio 4 Mississippi Central_____________________ 9
Colorado & Southern__________________ 6 Missouri & North Arkansas_____________ 9
Columbus & Greenville_________________ 6 Missouri-Kansas-Texas, including Wich­
ita Falls & Northwestern_____9 and 14
Cumberland Val. & Martinsburg. Now
_
induded in Pennsylvania___________ 10 Missouri-Kansas-Texas R y. of Texas_ 9
Delaware & Hudson___________________ 6 Missouri Pacific________________________ 9
Delaware Lackawanna & Western_____6
Mobile & Ohio--------- ---------9
Denver & Rio Grande Western_________ 6 Monongahela. See Pennsylvania______ 10
Denver & Salt Lake_____________
6 Monongahela Connecting_______________ 9
Detroit & Mackinac___________________ 6 Montour_______________________________ 9
Detroit & Toledo Shore Line____________6 Morgan’s Louisiana & Texas R R . & SS.
Co. See Southern Pacific___________12
Det. Gr. H. & Mil. See Can. Nat. Sys. 5
Detroit Terminal_______________________ 6 Nashville Chattanooga & St Louis_____9
Detroit Toledo & Ironton______________ 6 Nevada Northern_______________________ 9
Duluth & Iron Range__________________ * Newburgh & South Shore_______________ 9
Duluth Missabe & Northern____________7 New Jersey & New York. See Erie____7
Duluth South Shore & Atlantic_________ 7 New Orleans & North East. See South. 12



Name—
Page.
New Orleans Great Northern---------------- 9
New Orleans Texas & Mexico---------------- 9
New York Central_____________________ 10
New York Chicago & St. Louis---------------9
New York Connecting________________ 10
New York New Haven & Hart.-.1 0 and 14
New York Ontario & W estern..10 and 14
N. Y . Phila. & Norf. Now ind. in Penn.10
New York Susquehanna & Western------10
Norfolk & Western____________________10
Norfolk Southern______________________ 10
Northern Alabama. See Southern--------- 12
Northern Pacific______________________ 10
Northwestern Pacific__________________ 10
Oregon Short Line. See Union Pacific. .13
Oregon-Wash. R R . & Nav. See Un. Pac.13
Panhandle & Santa Fe. See Atchison— 4
Pennsylvania Railroad and Co----- 10 and 14
Peoria & Pekin Union_________________ 10
Pere Marquette_______________________ 11
Perkiomen_____________________________11
Pittsburgh & L. E. See N. Y . Central__10
Pitts. C. C. & St. L. Now ind. in Penn.10
Pittsburgh Shawmut & Northern--------- 11
Pittsburgh & Shawmut________________ 11
Pittsburgh & West Virginia____________ 11
Port Reading_________________________ 11
Quincy Omaha & Kansas City________ 11
Reading Co. Sue. to Phila. & Read____11
Richmond Fredericksburg & Potomac. .11
Rutland_______________________________ 11
St. Joseph & Grand Isl. See Union Pac..13
St. Louis-San Francisco___________ 11 and14
St. L. Brownsv.& Mex. $ eeN .O .T .& M . 9
St. Louis Merchants Bridge & Terminal.
See Terminal Association of St. Louis. 12
S.L.-San Fran.&Tex. $eeSt.L.-San Fran 11
St. Louis Southwestern_________ 11 and 14
St.Louis S .W .R y.of Tex.See S t.L .& S .W .ll
St. Louis Transfer_____________________11
San Antonio & Aran. Pass. Ind. in Gal.
Harrisburg & San Antonio__________12
San Antonio Uvalde & Gulf___________11
Seaboard Air Line_____________________11
Southern Railway_____________________ 11
Southern Pacific________________ 12 and 14
South. R y. in Miss. See Col. & Greenv. 6
Spokane International_________________ 12
Spokane Portland & Seattle____________ 12
Staten Island Rapid Transit___________ 12
Tennessee Central_____________________ 12
Terminal Railroad Assn, of St. L ou is.. 12
Texarkana & Ft. Smith. See Kan. C. So. 8
Texas & New Orleans. See So. Pac-------12
Texas & Pacific_______________________ 12
Tol.& Ohio Cent. Now incl.in N.Y.Cent.10
Toledo Peoria & Western. See Penn____10
Toledo St. L. & West. In d . in N. Y . C.
& St. Louis__________________________ 9
Trinity & Brazos Val. See Col. & South. 6
Ulster & Delaware_____________________ 18
Union R R . (of Pennsylvania)__________13
Union Pacific____________________ .13 and14
Utah___________________________
13
Vicksburg Shreveport & Pacific_________13
Virginian______________________________ 13
Wabash_______________________________ 13
West Jersey & Seashore. See Penn_____10
Western Maryland________________ 13 and15
Western Pacific_______________________
Western Railway of Alabama__________13
Wheeling & Lake Erie_________________ 13
Wich. Falls & Northw. In d . iraM.-K.-T. 9
Wichita Valley. See Colo. & Southern. 6
Wisconsin Central_____________________ 15
Yazoo & Miss. Val. See Illinois C e n t... 8

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RAILW AY EARNINGS

R E V E N U E R E T U R N S OF

Unit ed States Railroads
FO R OCTO BER AN D FO R TH E TE N M ON THS E N D IN G W IT H O CTOBER
In the following we furnish detailed figures of earnings and expenses for October 1925, as compared witl
October 1924, and also for the ten months ending with October in the two years of every steam railroad ir
the United States which is obliged to file monthly returns of earnings and expenses with the Inter-State Commerci
Commission at Washington.
It should be understood, however, that the Inter-State Commerce Commission now requires monthly report!
only from roads whose gross railway operating revenues exceed $1,000,000 per annum. Prior to the taking ovei
of the roads by the Government, or, to be strictly accurate, prior to the call for the March 1918 reports, month!}
returns were required from all carriers having railway operating revenues in excess of $100,000 per annum.
In the closing page of this publication— page 14— we also give the Company returns where these differ in am

way from the Commerce Commission returns or embrace more facts than are contained in the latter.
Akron Canton & Youngstown
— M on th

1925.

E A R N IN G S.

1924.

$

8

294,489
301
307,838
53,562
25,107
13,271
84.448
190,666
117,172
16,900
77
100,195
54,692
171

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— M alnt.way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses_
_
■transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T a x e s_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c.
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.

1925.

262,594
478
274,360
32,595
26,113
9,306
75,335
154,163
130,197
6,000

161
114,036
77,823
170

Alabama

&

$

2,539,437
4,638
2,660,038
385,317
251,973
111,662
712,749
1,575.995
1,084,043
143,084
1.502
939,457
574,737
171

1924.
$
2,235,198
6,752
2,330,088
308,448
232,035
95,682
643.224
1.376,242
953,846
122,400
1,700
829,746
550,824
170

o f October —• — J an . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.

1924.

1925.

S

$

530,813
21,957
573,981
68,119
114,028
10,469
202,997
413.875
160,106
20,900
18
139,188
132,320
293

Vicksburg

Baltimore & Ohio

Ann Arbor

o f October — — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th

466.416
28,050
512,634
75,436
95,826
9,267
183,969
380,027
132,607
29,173
222

103,212
93,134
293

Atlanta

&

$

4,402,039
266,044
4,854,504
518,913
954,993
104,696
1,886.852
3,630,656
1,223,848
197,523
475
1,025,850
904,097
,
293

1924.

I n c lu d e s C o a l & C o k e

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
3,986,537 19,659,398 17,502,478 159842,525 150225,77'
375,560 2,497,585 2,403,340 23,447,179 24.636,054,551,027 23,736,093 21,309,541 196486,614 187370,83:
600,850 3,000,330 2,075,921 23,910,783 22,566,45'
864,945 4,985,695 4,836,702 44,636,841 40,089,65
413,021
93,612
358,975 3,802,464 3,581,77!
1,862,772 7,751,192 7,457.244 69,478,524 70,909,55!
3.565,140 16,858,734 15,410,330 148719,224 143752,22!
985,887 6,877.359 5,899,211 47,767,390 43,618,60847,531
814,404 8,417,108 8,370,36!
231,054
68,29(
2,480
38,292
6,726
547
754,286 6,027,348 5,078,081 39,311,990 35,179,95
501,348 5,416,924 4,533,474 35,076,446 32,261,49
5,292
5,30!
5,292
5,303
293

B & O Chicago Terminal

West Point

— M o n th o f October —■ — J an . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —■ — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —■ — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.

E A R N IN G S.

1924.

$

8

266,141
60,570
354,820
42,350
46,982
10,824
105,760
222,624
132,196
40,009
38
92,149
95,328
141

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traff 'c expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
Tot.exp.,incl.oth.
Net from railroad.. .
T a x es_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.

263,729
61,039
350,548
73,077
61,241
8,695
100,920
259,455
91,093
35,757
50
55,286
56,307
141

1925.
$
2,189,436
568,605
2,986,899
428,611
472,795
102,125
953,352
2,106,041
880,858
301,993
540
578,325
638,014
141

1924.
*

2,151,473
629,619
2,985,393
514,806
597,062
95,379
984.838
2,349,226
636,167
254,608
761
380,798
417,560
141

1925.

1924.

8

$

188,426
74,078
300,747
32,975
45,171
10,940
112.507
218,346
82,401
14,930
16
67,455
52,357
93

155,879
67,013
257,163
34,192
32,918
9,701
90,695
182.831
74,332
17,497
238
56,597
43,869
93

1925.
$

1,582,034
716,228
2,623,386
309,149
440,707
104,088
976,550
1,988,646
634,740
156,400
882
477,458
367,713
93

1924.
$
1,366,415
722,601
2,398,362
331,438
434,077
88,277
884,184
1.893.440
504,922
124,328
524
380,070
264,691
93

1925.

1924.
8

$

337,733
33,794
41,707
1,855
151,356
244.993
92,740
42,828

335,760
50,366
56,675
1,782
182,569
321,220
14,540
28,324

49,912
147,782
80

— 13,784
83,951
80

A t c h is o n T o p e k a & S a n ta Fe

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
_T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses—Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses. . .
Transportation exp.
Tot.exp.,incl.oth.
Net from railroad_
_
T a x es_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents.

— M on th o f October —
1925.
1924.
16,785,145 15,596,251
2,925,609 3,061,147
21,141,579 20,249,200
, 1,988,821 2,918,447
3,463,908 3,796,062
329,734
335,541
5,455,978 5,274,801
11,556,939 12,608,802
9,584,640 7,640,398
1,963,935 2,060,008
4.184
5,569
7,616,521 5,574,821
7,704,618 5,851,252
9,186
9,120

— Jan . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
115208,146 110402,325
33,241,104 36,133,122
161166,963 160264.243
23,304,590 25,702,618
32,844,746 37,440,303
3,347,603 3,065,283
50,090,796 50,338.016
113056.589 118992.069
48,110,374 41,272,174
12,817,261 12,806,088
33.388
41/545
35,259,725 28,424.541
34,992,644 29,766.002
9,185
9,056

1925.
$
403,834
47,246
484,973
89,348
100,258
25,690
177,255
409.521
75,452
12,803

1

63,648
37,955
639

EAR N IN G S

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue. 11
T o t., incl. other rev
Expenses— M aint.waj
Maint. o f equipm’t .
_
Traffic expenses_

Taxes
Net after rents__

1925.

Freight revenue_____
Passenger revenue__
T ot., incl. other rev
xponses— M aint.wa j
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses...
Transportation exp _
T ot. exp., incl .oth
Net from railroad___
T ax es_______________
UnooHectible revenue_
Neteafter taxes, &c_
Net a f er rents______
Aver, miles o f r ’d oper.

1,109,272
139,141
1,317,309
94,696
237,762
8,600
367,515
720.884
596,425
77,351
1,481
517,593
453,394
858




8

1924.
$

1,052,156
137,563
1,242,113
135,984
240,975
8,547
312,879
716.739
525,374
57,298
329
467.747
423.S92
858

1925.
$

7,217,214
1,161,548
8,897,753
1,371,988
1,823,857
85.106
2.570,930
6.013.702
2,883,991
397,748
3.318
2.482.925
1,928,991
858

1924.
$

7,111,380
1,240,090
8,803,744
1,425,733
2,162,169
78,574
2,539.543
6.38R 4Q9
293,906
2,962
2.1’>5 384
1,704,29b
858

1925.
$
3,663,015
438.743
4,421,009
857,075
972,056
240,856
1,701.549
3,938,382
482,627
128,025
2,914
351.688
101,185
639

1924.
$
3,202,979
466,634
3,973,102
738,937
864,290
227,495
1,648,170
3,642,456
330,646
126,538
2,259
201,849
83,722
639

1925.
$
603,641
51,931
679,717
108,490
117,381
4,794
162,331
417,917
261,800
61,820

1924.

199,980
223,562
616

175,771
215,000
616

1924.
$
151 .834
150,541
319,176
118,680
25,232
5,454
202,279
356,195
— 37,019
19,949

— 60,271
— 87,872
161

— 56,968
— 82,680
169

1

8

5,007,912
542,628
5,800,377
1,070,113
1,165,394
47,709
1,572,209
4,098,541
1,701,836
477,772
2,366
1,221,698
1,501,630
616

1924.
8

4,775,07'
654,28]
5,673,00!
1,037,211
1,310,741
42,741
1,638,27!
4,247,39!
1,425,601
423,931
1,231
1,000,43/
1,378,38!
611

Belt Railway of Chicago

1925.
$

1924.
$
1 371 412
1 29H 535
2,970,405 2!758 [309
4,522,911 4,181,323
884,579 1,073,929
388,174
319,170
79,671
85,750
2,171,676 2,085,735
3,576.174 3,614,708
946,737
566,615
236,514
199,492
21
347
710.202
366,776
383,475
85,678
168
169

1925.
$

1924.

1925.

8

8

638,778
66,809
67,584
3,180
281,185
427,834
210,944
47,387

667,559
57,222
65,313
2,989
278,274
416,987
250,572
49,008

5,836,786
572,664
593,887
32,359
2,565,871
3,865,015
1,971,771
442,427

163,557
161,931
32

201,564
171,475
32

1.529,344
1,421,537
32

Atlantic Coast Line
— M on th

1925.

8

604,670
53,311
682,790
106,212
147,789
3,659
172,462
452,216
230,574
54,802

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$
133,751
157,833
304,323
111,769
22,960
900
191,985
332,344
— 28,021
32,250

P a n h a n d le & S a n ta Fe
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

E A R N IN G S.

1924.
$
336,035
48,830
413,313
79,555
92,221
23,171
159,814
372.009
41,304
12,646
651
28.007
15,931
639

Atlantic City

G u lf C o lo r a d o & S a n ta Fe

1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
3 001 ,503 IP
S71 18 710 7Q7
366,264 2,745,385 31384,914
3,514,715 23,638,666 23,383,464
469,904 4,749,139 4,710,599
530,301 4,787,419 5,224,747
48,956
492,838
458,945
820,534 7,405,405 7,056,206
1,936,200 18,077,161 18,061,795
1.578,515 5,561,505 5,321,669
93,828
880,961
857,067
1.276
10.011
9.819
1,483.411 4,670,725 4,454.591
1,419,858 3,473,837 3,656,266
1,908
1,908
1,908

3,025,135 2,993,67!
524,31',
352,572
598,341
362,270
18,721
18,93!
1,610.155 1,727,95'
2,502,695 2,917,911
522,440
75,76!
389,27',
415,863
17/
207
106,370 — 313,681
1,047,848
252,281
80
8(

— M on th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th

1925.
$
9. 414 662
291,523
2,829,165
351,045
390.881
50,163
806,828
1,659,442
1,169,723
40,487
865
1,078,371
1,025,537
1,908

8

Bangor & Aroostook

Atchison Top & Santa Fe System Atlanta Birmingham & Atlantic
E A R N IN G S .

1924.

1925.

8

1924.
$

4,219,847
1.167.907
5,987,487
996,608
1,509,252
118,082
2.244,062
5,050.546
936,941
500,000
1.983
434,958
528,596
4,864

1925.
$
53,069,852
17,474,391
76,370,332
8,967,924
14,533,252
1,404,633
25,739,566
52.695.645
23,674,687
5,300,000
12,853
18,361.834
16,995,064
4,887

5,716,701
522,661
557,511
28,411
2,595,071
3,807,851
1,908,85<
434,931
521
1,473,39<
1,467,901
31

Bessemer & Lake Erie

o f October— — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$
5,812,732
1,927,729
8,504,905
949,036
1,645,841
134,857
2,971.441
5,926,168
2,578,737
600,000
717
1.978,020
1,907,594
4,900

1924.
$

1924.
$

46,781,883
14,785,134
66,980,553
8,905,171
13,997,171
1,239,982
24,012,350
50,015,161
16,965,392
4,425,000
15.864
12,524,528
12,079,875
4,865

— M o n th o f October— — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
8

1,502,159
14,442
1,537,898
102,119
340,890
16,640
358,952
852,181
685,717
102,093
34
583,590
669,244
228

1924.
8

1925.
8

1924.
8

1,378,379 13,168,943 12,451,09!
14,876
188,450
249,14!
1,414,778 13,585,027 12,926,76!
91,684
961,793 1,365,54'
431,794 3,561,593 4,533,071
14,996
147,724
152,25'
347,926 3.455,339 3,557,171
911,523 8.426.797 9,819,151
503,255 5,158,230 3,107,60'
132,500
708,436
825,121
55
235
28:
370,700 4,449,559 2,282,201
453,238 4,815,216 2,677,037
228
228
221

D ec., 1925.]

5

RAILW AY EARNINGS
C a n a d ia n N a t io n a l S y s te m
A tla n tic & St Law rence RR
— M on th o f October —■ — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
$
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
393,404
81,294
117,583 1,517,850 1,430,959
87
24,988
26,483
312,917
347,405
407,865
117,188
157,913 1,992,294 1,925,015
102,064
570,266
52,952
38,877
489,263
58,674
412,976
38,259
342,074
24,747
15,116
62,lll|
6,431
59,841
5,933
108,781
92,774 1.058,284 1.138 349
90,925
334,084
170,268
201,118 2,043,979 2,291,041
73,781
— 53,080
— 43,205 — 51,685 — 366,026
99,016
170,196
161,491
17,648
14,751
3.892
5
3
12
— 25,240
25,079
— 60,856 — 221.893 — 531.409
— 1,666
— 67,831
— 975
118,310 — 111,269 —114,538 - 7 9 7 ,6 2 2 --1,128,267
12,122
11,421
152,603
34
166
33
33
166
33
166
166
j C h icag o D etroit & C anada Gr T ru n k Jet
B o s t o n & M a in e
— M on th o f October — —J a n . 1 to O ct. 31— ! — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
B in g h a m & G a r fie ld

EARN INGSfreight revenue______
’ assenger revenue___
To*., lncl. other rev
expenses— Maint.way
Maint. o f equipm’t..
Traffic expenses___
Transportation exp_
T o t.exp., incl .oth .
Set from railroad____
Paxes _______ _____
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Set after rents______
iver. miles o f r ’d oper.
EA R N IN G S.
freight revenue_____
Passenger revenue___
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes ___________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r ’doper.

— M on th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—

1925.
$
46.754
______
48,286
7,618
13,210
1,387
11.722
38,685
9,601
11,267

1924.
$
48,769
75
50,448
15,039
9,229
1,421
13,292
43,719
6,729
7,704

1925.
$
502,310
587
515,146
93,172
96,457
14,131
128,600
382,218
132,928
107,849

4,472,296 41,538,933 39,386,100
1,670,825 16,681,322 18,113,007
6,988,069 66,327,554 65,359,710
895,643 8,450,715 8,364,763
1,399,317 13,265,485 L3,579,727 j
574,112;
668,559
63,383
2,812,232 26,828,951 28.357.2041
5,425,930 51,821,110 53,393,125
1,562,139 14,506,444 11,966,585
259,960 2,583,186 2,526,537
2,024
11.553
283
1,301,896 11,911,405 9,438,024
996,654 9,514,407 7,143,274
2,287
2,249
2,271
E a s te rn D is t r ic t T e r m ’l
— M on th o f October —■ — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— —
EARN IN G S.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
$
$
$
$
Freight revenue______
127,161
107,156 1,141,710 1,099,558
Passenger revenue___
T ot., incl. other rev.
113,774 1,207,783 1,168,355
133,975
Expenses— Maint way
82,492
80,792
8,064
8,723
Maint. o f equipm’t143,000
139,395
14,382
14,095
Traffic expenses_
_
2,169
2,295
185
135
Transportation exp.
437,642
429,276
46,827
43,084
T o t. exp., incl .oth.
714,967
70,429
711,816
75,717
Net from railroad____
453,388
495,967
58,258
43,345
Taxes_______________
70,733
6,352
75,924
7,671
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, A c.
382,655
36,993
420,043
50,587
Net after r e n t s _____
427,972
394,335
38,233
50,587
Aver. miles o f r'd oper.
9
9
9
9
4,594,983
1,611,333
7,116,332
832,587
1,306,849
76,796
2,807,450
5,294,106
1,822,226
265,222
364
1.556,640
1,267,197
2,228
B r o o k ly n

B u ffa lo & S u s q u e h a n n a R R
EA R N IN G S.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue___
Tot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
Tot .exp.,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T axes--------------- ._
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents______
A tot. miles o f r’d oper.
E A R N IN G S.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot.exp., incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes . . .
_ .
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after r e n t s .___
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
EARN IN G S.
Freight revenue . _____
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp T o t.exp., incl.oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes . . _____
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c.
Net after r e n t s _____
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.

C orp

— M on th o f October —■ — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
1924.
1924.
$
S
$
$
167,917 1,218,109 1,464,737
99,738
48,269
3,607
38,821
2,747
174,714 1,297,071 1,549,774
107,751
344,336
315,192
34,376
31,551
491,562
670,979
70,541
45,623
19,519
18,680
1,817
1,927
411,229
495.695
49.536
35,758
122,874
166,256 1,327,424 1,622,387
8,458 — 30,353
— 72,613
— 15,123
51,600
34,000
9,300
3,400
113
109
23
— 951
— 64,376 — 124,326
— 18,523
fi 571
81 411
109,537
148,085
253
253
253
253
B u ffa lo R o c h e s t e r & P itt s b u r g h
— M on th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
$
$
$
$
1,430,448 1,275,291 11,608,828 11,423,433
104.210
109,213 1,210,781 1,373,927
1,602,801 1,453,050 13,500,259 13,429,405
248,976
188,385 1,760,338 1,428,557
400,802
415,305 3,746.732 4,096,941
254,454
25,540
269,524
27,218
535,323 5,102,562 5,282,283
550,076
1,270,000 1,207,701 11,309,568 11,488,010
245,349 2,190,691 1,941,395
332,801
327,000
42,000
380,000
50,000
832
364
68
75
203,281 1,810,327 1,613,563
282,726
307,062
259,369 1,965,863 2,046,171
591
591
594
601
C a n a d ia n P a c i f i c L in e s in M a in e
— M on th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
89,166
130,079 1,395,992 1,599,501
24,858
23,759
300.551
337,341
167,030 1,838,910 2,085,613
126,734
620,960
35,745
26,145
607,415
416,966
432,210
25,669
37,779
49,672
5,899
5,513
48,383
78,147
851,306
943,703
68.373
150,817 1,977,581 2,067,277
137,868
18,336
— 11,134
16,213 — 138,671
1925.

11,000

11,000

— 22.134
— 25,488
233

110,000

110,000

5,213 — 248,671
— 91,661
138 — 353,052 — 214,301
233
233
233

Central of Georgia

EARN IN G S.
Freight revenue______
_
Passenger revenue_
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
Tot.exp.,incl.oth.
Net from railroad____
T axes______
....
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after ren ts..
Aver. miles of r’d oper.

C h e s a p e a k e & O h io L in e s
— M on th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
10,532,426 9,227,485 88,875,522 77,133,754
768,b69
835,878 8,098,258 9,213,476
11,781,795 10,508,822 101368,320 90,623,800
2,166,496 1,555,288 15,958,215 2,976,130
2,643,885 3,368,073 25,791,650 25,449,834
986,521
110,942
106,497 1,071,215
3,144.274 2,912,658 28,476,623 27,475,499
8,325,746 8,190,753 73,800,541 69,269,946
3,456,049 2,318,069 27,567,779 21,353,854
400,173 4,897,655 3,876,745
744,275
27,219
3,000
4,098
30.000
2,708,774 1,913,798 22,640,124 17,449,890
2,987,333 2,033,127 24,964,964 18,817,967
2,610
2,611
2,627
2,628
C h ic a g o & A lto n

— M on th o f October —• — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.

1924.

1925.

1924.

2,188,521 1,977,339 2,184,388 2,187,218 18,021,875 18,063,894
80,899
540,857
520,893 5,272,732 5,427,850
41,700
2,644,753 2,417,462 2,990,994 2,949,666 25,613,648 25,769,212
294,501
361,281
427,623 3,179,650 3,491,131
325,116
95,192
640,622
647,197 5,703,896 5,935,472
117,258
656,976
647,270
41,672
60,065
77,039
84,459
840,764
831,757 1,006,598 1,008,701 9,238,443 9,329,046
1,314,932 2,134,097 2,231,188 19,357,765 19,899,098
1,359,918
718,478 6,255,883 5,870,114
856,897
1,284,835 1,102,530
963,207
117,669
135,582
108,001 1,025,549
98,170
3,759
196
126
410
7,175
2
1.296
984,665
610,067 5,223,159 4,903,148
101,352 1,185,369
721,189
173,434
726,851
570,986
465,405 3,703,085 3,842,423
882,431
136,100
75,748
1,050
1,050
1,055
59
59
59
1,055
59
D etroit G ran d Haven & M ilw aukee
C h ic a g o & E a ste rn I llin o is
M on th o f October —■ — J an . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —■— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
518,550 5,033,300 4,590,238 1,911,647 1,898,626 16,117,851 15,985,215
644,181
385,304
332,700 3,750,468 3,922,021
373,367
36,422
27.466
333,393
606,136 5,893,262 5,445,604 2,488,393 2,399,589 21,577,268 21,571,569
745,489
956,980
207,372 2,181,744 2,234,587
232,223
99,071
89,514
724,423
716,142 6,378,017 6,460,086
414,908
477,676
657,546
44,150
36,444
142,117
611,997
512,738
78,014
55,595
15,239
113,309
11,505
843.494 8,093.713 8,633,286
257,542 2,460,673 2,446,889
864.607
285.593
415,611 3,944,617 4.116,819 1,912,306 1,898,536 18,094,861 18,650,226
456,296
501,053 3,482,407 2,921,343
576,087
190,525 1,948,645 1,328,785
289,193
49,771
135,000
135,000 1,125,000 1,175,000
41,872
5,334
3,813
8,569
10,333
5.520
1,210
2,013
1,738
2,132
59
364.040 2,348,838 1,736.010
439,877
285,321
183,453 1,904,641 1,273,494
384,523
335,568 1,471,980 1,159,308
97,882
919,160
417,169
174,833
189
945
945
945
189
945
189
189
C h ic a g o & N o r th W e s te r n *
C e n t r a l N e w E n g la n d
— M on th o f October — — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1925.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
673,727 5,984,492 6,397,601 11,177,873 11,327,061 88,036,841 87,967,721
563,947
130,450 2 , 122,101 2,100,818 22,468,757 24,498,046
5,927
12,413
84,175
588,961
709,005 6,267,936 6,743,572 14,772,076 14,950,129 124072,234 126376,408
178,881 1,237,550 1,256,662 2,450,575 2,665,926 17,566,474 19,557,505
163,554
132,741 1,145,087 1,269,340 2,799,375 2,482,156 25,355,080 25,922,400
139,941
51,011
201,268
160,699 1,819,211 1,670,474
5,437
61,371
6,760
199,279
215,731 2,006,568 2,186,172 5,176,876 5,260.032 47,353,094 50.913,132
545.843 4,603,395 4,883,232 11,043,783 10.959,245 96,195,579 102139,923
524,750
163,162 1,664,541 1,860,340 3,728,293 3,990,884 27,876,655 24,236,485
64,211
257,068
800,000
800,000 8 ,000,000 7,600,000
25,000
25,700
248,581
2,892
30.325
58,535
62
206
3,387
5
137,462 1,415,898 1,603,066 2,924,906 3,187,992 19.846,330 16,577,950
39,206
2 710
103 003 1 031 082 1 301 752 2 722 768 2 773 126 18 353 938 14,472,154
8,462
8,462
8,461
292
288
295
8)461
285
C e n tr a l R a ilr o a d o f N ew J e r s e y
C h ic a g o B u r lin g t o n & Q u in c y
— M on th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — —-Jan. 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
S
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
3,247,901 4,023,758 35,898,475 35,650,802 12,264,556 12,988,067 97,851,504 99,873,843
751,230 8,298,826 8,253,616 2,161,530 2,071,397 21,089,496 22,407,928
754,965
4,359,779 5,077,541 47,337,872 46,710,274 15,751,770 16,456,589 131685,382 135578,207
638,438 5,316,617 5,125,793 2,098,411 2,209,714 16,479,651 16,569,258
622,517
405,724 10,075,715 8,891,884 2,715,816 3,297,020 27,764,059 28,639,545
965,535
374,982
212,707 2,509,076 2,378,385
37,650
402,427
44,576
254,659
1,714,358 1,835,454 17,601,414 18,275,620 4,986,974 5,141,657 45,404,933 47,922,142
3.478,761 3.044,558 34,682,582 33,936,595 10.503.971 11,240.842 96,617,831 99,816,156
881,018 ' 2,032,983 12,655,290 12,773,679 5,247,799 5,215,747 35,067,551 36,762,051
880,402 8,994,503 8,737,845
414,452 3,716,868 3,773,638 1,050,381
345,962
27,323
53,100
726
15,159
45,637
2,042
11.839
3.839
531,217 1,617,805 8,923,263 8,954,404 4,195,376 4,323,506 26,045,725 26,971,106
420,525 1,565,122 7,700,599 8,112,947 3,893,056 3,993,400 23,324,416 24,311,015
9,397
9,408
691
692
9,411
691
9,399
690
C h ic a g o G r e a t W e s te r n
C en tra l V erm on t
— • on th o f October —• — Jan. 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —- — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —
M
1924.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1925.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
592,886
536,600 5,309,089 5,401,743 1,958,633 1,921 ,090 15,607,409 15,578,154
96,000 1,120,944 1,078,362
297,295 3,024,299 3.292,818
100,000
307,456
763,652
697,202 7,121,676 7,187,371 2,456,654 2,413,881 20,303,677 20,552,605
122,813 1,601,810 1,374,952
377,333 2,966,073 3,185,864
324,036
108,955
422,533 4,104,693 4,032,708
84,696
108,097 1,173,091 1,181,615
428,014
16,173
148,671
138,723
66,270
735,037
669,511
14,028
81,828
287,466 3,193.620 3,232,382
877.561 8,071,541 8,450,454
333,204
899,657
556,600 6,353,823 6,168,704 1,808,107 1,813,759 16,559,428 16,996,904
566,063
140,602
767,853 1,018,667
600,122 3,744,249 3,555,701
648,547
197,589
78,048
809,168
19,103
191,233
83,047
759,069
188,925
19,091
60
263
46
3,474
3,191
1,121
353
121,439
576,357
828,621
565,147
522,028 2,931,607 2,793,441
178,498
77,420
399,844
517,292
406,011
394,053 1,648,352 1,772,234
159,143
434
434
1,496
1,496
434
1,496
1,496
434
283,303
4,075
342,051
37,329
12,325
4,241
102,864
160,593
181,458
8,024

206,456
4,776
255,111
36,404
7,612
6,443
85,946
139,794
115,317
13,963

Charleston & Western Carolina

Chicago Indiananolis & Louisville

— M on th o f October — —-Jan. 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —• — J an . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$

2,067,713
545,568
2 , 888,666
397,124
444,627
77,771
974.294
1,978,494
910,172
126,692
928
782,552
707,552
1,920




1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
1,877,123 17,821,417 15,972,415
404,089 4,939,248 4,464,613
2,519,878 24,929,488 22,427,388
385,841 3,906,571 3,506,814
444,809 4,339,611 4,033,183
62,160
680,021
720,843
851.286 9,027,244 8,399.883
1,826,550 18,866,910 17,489.315
693,328 6,062,578 4,938,073
133,659 1,123,695 1,072,498
8,049
1,655
4,908
558,014 4,930,834 3.860.667
542,198 4.425,962 3,727,010
1,920
1,920
1,920

1925.
$
307,534
24,435
347,924
49,223
48,769
6,559
132,701
242,910
105,014
20,000
101

84.913
81,251
342

1924.
$
295,265
29,421
339,214
35,741
53,459
5,959
130,107
232,585
106,629
17,500
14
89,115
80,802
342

1925.
$

2,989,804
261.032
3,402,138
566,424
439,913
72,758
1,316,323
2,460,932
941,206
200,000

859
740.347
621,625
342

1924.
1925.
$
$
2,762,325 1,279,482
314,276
237.255
3,223,322 1,678,588
182,174
605,360
360,366
500,686
35,031
71,236
308,497
545,105
2,555,121 i 1,171,415
668,201
507,173
175,000
88,368
810
598
492,391 1 418,207
399,106 I 331,802
342
649

1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
1,156,859 10,891,806 10,310,783
254,293 2,373,991 2,554,129
1,551,755 14,691,900 14,241,387
141,776 1,540,329 1,485,708
329,406 3,065,505 2,977,602
34,276
334,401
349,795
525,105 5,148,668 5,068,291
1,076,331 10,586,516 10.349,416
475,424 4,105,384 3,891,971
94,534
753,504
786,103
22
1,296
1,076
380,868 3,350,584 3.104.792
269,463 2,252,530 1,851,347
654
649
654

«

RAILW AY EARNINGS
Chicago Milwaukee

EARN IN G S.

&

St Paul

I n c l C h ic a g o T e rr e H a u te & S o u t h e a s t e r n
— M o n th

Chicago Peoria & St Louis
EARN IN G S.

— M o n th

of

1925.
$
72,640
6.956
86,006
15,222
19,328
722
45.293
88,996
— 2,990
2,750

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue__
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot. exp..incl .oth
Net from railroad____
T ax es___________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents______
Aver. miles o f r’d oper.

— 5.740
— 27,447
215

Freight revenue...........
Passenger revenue—
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint. way
Maint. o f eqnlpm’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation expT ot. exp.,incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----T ax es----------------------Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after r e n t s ------Aver, miles o f r d oper.

1924.
748,203
32,730
794,947
96,199
197,420
25,293
174,379
526,127
268,820
70,000
22

198.798
289,215
309

1925.
6,809,747
303.361
7,256,921
804,247
1,795,867
237,793
1,458.346
4.565,653
2,691,268
580,000
341
2,110,927
2,837,406
309

Colorado & Southern System
C o lo r a d o & S o u t h e r n

&

Western

o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—

1925. .
$
4,437,360
1,146,017
6,477,320
531,471
1,240,664
126,778
2,665,567
4,780,180
1,697,140
595,040
358
1,101,742
1,156,194
992

1924.
6,615,073
377,983
7,137,944
874,595
1,732,339
259,715
1.808,341
4,882,780
2,255,164
520,000
367
1.734,797
2,202,607
309

— M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
S
$
736,014
863,841 1,045,643 1,046,661 7,780,547 8,083,237
119,795
137,792 1,379,426 1,597,077
123,293
81,056
885,848 1,080,360 1,258,526 1.265,403 10,020,572 10,525,386
154,944
135,886 1,421,111 1,412,035
158,116
192,909
221,553
218,080 2,228,993 2,386,624
160,956
178,422
12,844
12,034
142,137
12,313
139,169
17,262
407,773
425.035 3,774,302 4.010,961
433.396
551.951
846,677
841.841 8,061,279 8.463.379
846,009 1,021,263
411,849
423,562 1,959,293 2,062,007
39,839
59,097
64,915
63,671
640,223
627,307
29,466
37,741
310
24
2,452
1,536
92
455
346.624
359,867 1,316,618 1,433,164
15,192
20,901
10,281
313,687
324,496 1,171,830 1,335,974
— 6,672 — 162,417 — 189,189
1,056
1,094
1,056
1,098
247
224
247

1924.
$
5,911,931
1,116,499
7,879,309
537,784
1,690,278
114,965
2,969.022
5.521,664
2,357,645
650,040
161
1,707,444
1,782,019
992

1925.
$
51,725,253
11,504.716
71,642,690
7,143,251
14,795,181
1,241,443
27,425,510
52,753,012
18,889,678
5,944,400
6,427
12,938,851
13,359,341
992

1924.
$
52,537,460
11,469,727
72,092,513
6,603,962
15,569,539
1,170,802
28,367,195
53,830,307
18,262,206
5,580,400'
7,662
12,674,144
13,244,845
992

Denver & Rio Grande Western
— M o n th

o f October — — 'Jan. 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$
3,076,900
365,684
3,680,682
596,734
584,206
56,933
1,148.716
2,516.543
1,164,139
215,000
104
949,035
922,551
2,577

F o r t W o r t h & D e n v e r C it y
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th

1924.
1924.
1925.
S
%
$
2,903.495 20,913,356 20,449,548401,281 4,265,259 4,478,240
3,555,408 27,425,620 27,239,294
710.147 4,905,954 5,374,853
868,384 4,776,374 7,321,887
532,471
512,008
50,869
1,163.044 8,938.451 9,019,053
2,901.260 20,533,231 23,340,980
654,148 6,892,389 3,898,314
155,775 1,756,558 1,638,132
121
2.883
3,433
498.252 5,132,398 2,257,299
438,856 5,447,133 2,653,244
2,573
2,603
2,608

Denver & Salt Lake

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
S
•
$
$
$
$
$
$
868,005 6,647,260 6,376,217
408,186
345,654 2,434,663 2,110,058
224,292 1.824,447 1,738,448
19.267
22,415
252,845
274,879
1,149,106 9,082,931 8,610,152
448,507
391,036 2,958,761 2,630,613
630,962
642,010 5,695,467 5,773,392
79,287
825,031
76,352
776,707
819,361
88,944
735,993
87,911
91,317
777,505
758,499
169,042 1,778,008 1,699,526
116,786
917,819
99,250
900,389
75,069
70,180
842,127
667,432
12,879
151,876
948
16,312
12,952
146,067
1,218
901
961
8,817
8,159
278,866 2,703.809 2,421,224
119,868
122.082
773.890
802,768
229.820
228,801 2,218.475 2,273,725
582,025 5,882,145 5,475,19<
335.183
303.035 2,400,173 2,575,872
406.710
402.970 3,974,671 3,825,696
567,081 3,200,786 3,134,956
88,001
113,324
468,588
54,741
224,252
239,040 1,720,796 1,947,696
66,599
541,481
9,000
9,000
90,000
90,000
433,671
50,477
370,062
43,715
413,031
2
140
3,218
1
9
4,706
231
608
494,141
500.342 2,656.087 2,696.579
104,323
— 35,268
79,001
378,357
173,775
195.325 1,307,765 1,577,026
460,379
473,444 2,547,051 2,717,835
93,280
69,292
3,623
383,824
320,468 2,407,556 2,628,232
302,502
491
456
443
255
255
255
456
255
19
19
19
19
T r i n i t y & B ra z o s V a lle y
Detroit & Mackinac
Chicago Rock Island & Gulf
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
October —•
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
$
S
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
203,147
238,747 1,852,450 1,482,726
131,773
178,910 1,098,226 1,262,653
426,052
536,584 3,887,125 4,222,554
12,617
18,679
118,894
192,420
15,633
23.250
213,918
259.879
75.482
73.127
746,073
765,038
223,967
265,528 2,045,732 1,749,934
216,428 1,453,167 1,668,894
163,015
545,558
656,188 5,076,899 5,402,268
73,647
31,656
615,537
29,486
309,930
304,717
488,883
33,303
43,743
72,280
616,898
768,169
21,683
40,944
471,799
35,843
36,264
379,176
372,174
482,256
78,484
68,073
687,036
695,635
4,322
4,049
1,969
1,902
20,621
20,447
40,507
34,846
17,456
173,642
14,733
143,418
92,181
89,757
929,433
57,122
62.491
548.960
595.550
771,322
220,885
209,347 2,059,464 2,093,461
203,464
177,709 2,170,577 1,888,738
129.676
139,684 1,304,100 1,359,661
379.303
385.555 3,745.882 3,878,878
20,503
87,819 — 124,845 — 138,804
33,339
76,744
149,067
309,233
270,633 1,331,017 1,523,390
166,255
7,650
7,112
76,500
10,130
10,154
101,059
106,307
71,117
32,727
12,484
227,830
124,839
57
1,804
1,512
24
41
92
671
2,758
734
694
6
1.417
12,796
78,903 — 202,857 — 212,679
23,185
66,549
47,916
202,255
132,834
258,143 1,101,770 1,397,817
— 9,762
53,843 — 448,855 — 393,148
32,355
66,589
160,875
267,339
126,534
244,823
886,567 1,047,646
367
368
375
368
375
375
375
368
460
461
458
461

— M o n th o f October —•— Jan . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.

EARN INGS

Chicago

Freight revenue...........
Passenger revenue___
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
M aint. o f equipm 't.
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp .
T o t.exp. .incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T ax es---- -------------Uncollectible revenueNet after taxes, &c_
Net after rents--------Aver, miles o f r’d oper.

1925.
744,991
26,279
784,901
109,381
183,287
22,409
148,643
483,407
301,494
70,000
19
231,475
357,858
309

Delaware Lackawanna
— M o n th

1924.
$
111,402
9.488
133,522
25,300
20,800
1,528
57.797
113,460
20,062
4,870

I n c lu d e s C h ic a g o J u n c t io n

Freight revenue......... ..
Passenger revenue—
T ot .incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T o t .exp., incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----Taxes .........................Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes. & c.
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r d oper.
EARN IN G S.

o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

October — — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31—

Chicago River & Indiana

EARN ING S.

Clinchfield RR.
F o rm e rly C a r o lin a C lin c h f ie ld & O h io

o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th

1925.
1924.
19251924.
Freight revenue______ 13,179,712 13,340,024 104429,644 99,583,083
Passenger revenue_
_
1,586,233 1,575.611 16.749,422 18,441,071
T o t., incl. other rev. 16,240,927 16,377,721 134632,455 131731,316
Expenses— M aint.way 2 ,010,201 1,994,366 19,336,893 19,704,063
Maint. o f equipm’t . 3,443,805 3,006,698 33,047,468 28,750,589
Traffic expenses_
_
229,572
193,204 2,217,188 2,024,798
Transportation exp. 5.504,593 5.525.409 50,711.615 51,378,223
Tot .exp. ,incl .oth. 11,594,232 11,125,830 109358,712 105792.358
Net from railroad____ 4,646,695 5,251,891 25,273,743 25,938.958
Taxes _ _________
700,000
700,000 7,450,000 7,600,000
Uncollectible revenue.
4,043
8.250
47,336
115.985
Net after taxes, &c 3,942,652 4,543,641 17,776,407 18,222,973
Net after rents______ 3,367,968 3,921,287 12,999,478 14,245,503
Aver, miles of r’d oper.
11,204
11,204
10,986
10,986

[V ol. 121.

1925.
$
848,427
238,844
1,161,146
71,358
168,554
14,972
309,518
609,816
551,330
57,187

Rock Island & Pacific

Detroit & Toledo Shore Line

W ic h it a V a lie v

— M o n th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to
iy^a.
1925*
1924.
iyz4.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
s
$
$
8,805,440 9,229,546 75,904,068 74,849,177
160,466
154,757 1,021,133 1,124,105
430,555
345,498 3,324,285
1,974,474 1,961,551 19,582,177 20,941,350
28,844
34,271
217,878
251,977
11,699,444 12,093,989 103263,447 103309,118
202,898
200,030 1,327,070 1,461,726
443,962
350,216 3,366,378
1,380,759 1 ,08 b ,006
12,U2U,770
22,731
15,414
207,168
21,380
26,473
378,942
210,483
2,414,649 2,560,789 23,310,922 22,922,543
8,500
9,462
31,850
85,980
29,948
340,043
103,350
187,830 2 0,951 2,047,947
241,992
72
378
3,091
2,798
29,197
215
3,995,112 4,121.273 39,320,53c5 41,073,279
49,669
53,523
416,026
102,248
84,903
879,668
432,406
8,352,635 8,607,892 80.582,280 81,134,397
81,551
79,635
714,931
173,497
150.908 1,716,704
757,737
3,346,809 3,486,097 22,681,167 22,174,721
121,347
120,395
612,139
260,465
199,308 1,649,674
703,989
579,830
562,475 5,453,088 5,373,988
6,674
14,722
88.009
30,618
22,194
224,247
84,901
7,602
6.180
64,341
38,489
18
865
37
1.514
8
318
2.760.799 2.916,020 17.163,738 16,762,244
114,655
105,673
229,810
523,265
177,106 1,425,109
617,574
2,477,855 2,557,717 13,096,297 12,445,546
83,199
78,636
135,235
321,285
98,284
649,124
426,603
7,570
7,614
7,561
7,594
271
271
271
61
61
271
61

Chicago St Paul Minn & Omaha

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$
1,995,094
398.675
2,578,985
399,702
412,171
31,059
1,035,928
1,959,056
619,929
161,024
932
457,973
416,045
1,749

EARN IN G S.
Freight revenue _____
_
Passenger revenue_
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Mai Dt .way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses—
Transportation exp T o t.exp. .incl.oth
Net from railroad____
Taxes . . -------------- Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r'd oper.

1924.

$

2,281,977
386.898
2,859,233
340,602
444,582
29,214
1.073,858
1,970,864
888,369
193,817
762
693,790
624,083
1,749

Columbus & Greenville

F o rm e rly S o u t h e r n R y in M is siss io n i

1925.
1924.
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
$
$
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
16,335,097 16,788,391
141,391
133,867 1,058,340
994,946
4.471,730 4,850,741
27,842
26,203
241,491
267,934
22,488,632 23,423,881
183,244
169,815 1,381,824 1,337,450
3,077,608 3,302,691
21,036
48,703
415,334
394,443
4,203,082 4,298.100
19,748
22,917
169,907
178,850
304,570
336,475
2,876
2,145
27,309
26,407
9.495.315 9,994,296
72,763
61,439
509.176
480.057
17,930,211 18,736,779
126,212
145,444 1.218,488 1,173,405
4,558,421 4,687,102
57,032
24,371
163,336
164,045
1,318,360 1,358,004
1,500
1,500
18,099
14,479
16,815
12.276
24
218
126
3.223.246 3.316.822
55,508
22,871
145,019
149,440
2,675,335 2,739,485
38,503
5,121
19,730
33,888
1,749
1,749
167
167
167
167

Cincinnati Indianapolis & West
— M o n th

EARN ING S.
Freight revenu e --------Passenger revenue—
T o t i n c l . other rev.
Expenses— Maint. way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses_
Transportation exp.
T a t.exp. .incl .oth.
Net from railroad..
T a x es------- -------- -----Uncollectible revenue.
Net after tax«“ . &cNet after rents-- —
Aver miles o f r’d




364,300
28,253
424,392
59,947
84,076
15,694
163,235
340,843
83,549
20,849

389,765
31,863
452,044
58,641
96,009
14,927
168,695
358.274
93,770
20,500

62,700
41,911
347

73,270
58,409
347

491,158
216,359
347

1924.

1924.
$
3,169,962
323,362
3,728,611
520.394
805,665
138,993
1,497,625
3,148,462
580,149
182,998
460
396,691
202,410
347

1924.
s
2,794,442
2,832,620
320,339
286,920
28,694
890.803
1,599.789
1,232,831
225,999
198
1,006,634
254,856
61

Detroit Terminal

— M o n th o f October —■— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1925.

1924.

$

$

249,002
22,129
16,101
129,156
171,063
77,939
17,984
59,955
70,672
26

Delaware & Hudson

199,882
22,009
15,209
3
103,977
143,404
56,478
18,287
38,191
47,619
26

1925.
$

2,116,670
215,175
152,851
84
1,015,016
1,409,608
707,062
194,105
16
512,941
651,166
26

1924.
$

1,957,012
283,829
120,237
97
990,183
1,413,142
543,870
196,976
163
346,731
475,017
26

Detroit Toledo & Ironton

o f October —•— J an . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th

1925.
«
3,411,218
303,489
3,995,687
546,501
812,846
157,809
1,615.906
3,318,647
677,040
185,882

1925.

Oct. 31—

1925.

1924.

1925.

1924.

2,058,400
290,608
2,634,934
329,272
843,269
51,509
1,193,274
2,597,357
37,577
112,300
162
— 74,885
— 76,680
881

3,323,245
260,066
3,832,444
396,269
1,027,506
48,286
1,356,300
2,988.139
844,305
102,700
3,968
737,637
804,280
394

30,954,078
3,196,294
37,052,813
4,043,327
9,632,695
505,481
13,258,830
29.202.490
' 7,850,323
1,123,000
2,747
6.724,576
6,911,742
884

32.079.379
3,347,792
37,553,284
4,482,102
9,912,834
474,744

13,977,480
30,448,424
7,104,860
1,027,000
10,652
6,067,208
6,440,849
894

-

1925.

o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1,494,681
6,571
1,513,650
212,195
218,283
8,014
341,697
809,213
704,437
74,502
23
629,912
486,332
470

1924.

1925.

1924.

1,097,490 11,160,595 9,766,383
70,472
6,781
84,408
1,121,944 11,369,390 10,036,913
198,947 1,770,434 1 509,624
158,206 1,848,235 1,624,180
7,705
84,197
72,146
314,039 2,972,719 2,817.100
704,733 6,940,624 6,257,289
417,211 4,428,766 3,779,624
33,149
476,929
338,857
65
3,591
791
383,997 3,948,246 3,439,976
272,556 2,916,328 2,294,300
469
470
468

Dec., 1925.]

D u lu th & Ir o n R a n e e
EARN ING SFreight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., Incl. other rev
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equlpm 'tTraffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T axes_ ____________
_
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
EA R N IN G S.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T o t., Incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equlpm’t .
Traffic expenses.
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp., Incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T axes_
_
______
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after r e n t s . . _
_
Aver. miles o f r’d oper.
EA R N IN G S.

1925.
$
689,982
5,091
792,743
74.395
110,824
1.172
205,533
409,585
383,158
62,207

407,836
75,495
532,898
82,609
79,061
7,330
208,172
392,506
140,392
28,000

402,571
80,285
539,237
93,798
84,392
7,136
212,843
413,750
125,487
32,000

Erie System
Erie

Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents . .
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
EARN IN G S.
Freight revenue . .
_
Passenger revenue_
T o t., incl. other rev.
M aint. o f equipm’tTransportation exp.
T o t.exp. ,incl .oth.
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
A ver. miles o f r’d oper.
E A R N IN G S.
Passenger revenue_
_
T e t ., incl. other rev
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Transportation exp.
Tot.exp.,incl.oth
Uneollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r’d oper

— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
S
$
$
$
$
$
*
$
$
633,508 5,622,465 5,109,260
405,670
417,919 3,773,738
88,496
889,057
6,155
64,504
117,913
90,733
699,096 6,404,403 5,717.027
200,702 1,874.751 1,843,193
537,537
546,885 5,020,755
198,750
80,951
43,536
602,199
81,775
949,967 1,027,270
26,799
17.917
185,034
236,803
977,353
105,478
106,643
106,377 1,154,377 1,231,546
15,798
13,052
121,388
134,030
23,232
231,140
11,852
11,427
22,319
854
325
270
3,195
2.797
229,132
222,162 2,060,485
180,858 1,725,199 1,766,501
66,140
65,347
672,407
685,498
460,301
415,549 4,068,861
386,089 4,039,018 4,237,742
111,569
98,823 1,064,429 1,032,213
77,236
131,336
951,894
87,181
312,807 2,367,385 1,479,285
101,879
810,322
810,980
798,999
76,256
6,930
31,416
446,744
5,544
62,906
6,750
5,698
50,500
545
1,404
24
101
1.296
13
146
455
69,761
874,234
320,951
680,185
123,290
281,398 1,920,617
81,637
96,181
759,676
747,619
680,070
45,928
838,838
321,248
281,253 1,946,010
73,952
534,509
109,287
60,763
553,632
279
328
328
328
277
275
276
1
1
1
1
D u l u t h M is s a b e & N o r t h e r n
G e o r g ia & F lo r id a
E lg in J o lie t & E a s te r n
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — —J a n . 1 to
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
148,656
1,736,781 1,560,480 14,831,054 :2,488,204 1,910,958 1,766,364 19,148,265 16.254,731
129,460 1,297,707
25,252
105,115
6,827
6,585
73,128
5
20,717
25
148
505
186,133
183,959
159,112 1,502,935
1,983,500 1,686,753 16,739,613 13,520,289 2,073,982 1,911,269 20.930,751 17,844,337
22,143
197,350
138,718 1,838,223 1,723,235
209,034
21,943
200,039
143,927 1,880,048 1,880,922
469,239
18,927
19,979
197,259
128,634 1,888,103 1,879,345
338,996 4,930,838 3,944,289
172,497
32,042
31,301
8,701
2,789
2,991
13,135
8,713
79,358
11,651
122,268
128,797
63,636
300.382 2,957,146 2,647,165
682,423
603,600 7,067,873 6,315.260
54,820
401,797
547,533
823,369
122,400
113,991 1,078,778
590,731 6.968,209 6,490,547 1,418,409 1,138,748 14,447,167 17,717,926
61,559
45,121
1,160,131 1,096,022 9,771,404 7,029,742
655,573
772,521 6,483,584 5,126,411
424,157
6,500
161,035
75,832 1,049,321
6,400
164,027
105,576 1,454,704 2,490,524
877,538
65,026
2
62
62
262
77
75
541
2,501
55,057
996,042
990,446 8,316,623 4,579,218
494,476
38,646
696,689 5,431,762 4,248,611
358,590
35,971
352,924
21,985
990,863
982,848 8,255,717 4,523,043
569,748 3,543,185 2,758,106
192,861
406
305
406
307
304
306
459
459
459
406
459
D u lu th S o u t h S h o r e & A tla n t ic
G ra n d T r u n k S y ste
El P aso & S o u th w e s te rn
— M on th o f October — — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.

3,677,175 3,704,470
821,105
945,497
4,954,313 5,108,661
905,714
882,695
XT _ __ ‘
-,1,-, J _ J *
805,888
800,548
63,482
69,451
1,979,845 2,145,280
S o u t h e r n P a c ific
3,899,231 4,087,549
1,055,082 1 ,021,112
315,000
286,000
134
103
706,009
112.392
93,487
768,948
444,189
87,469
64,405
562,084
591
591
590
590
E van sv In d ia n a p & T erre
D u lu t h W in n ip e g & P a c ific
— M on th o f October — — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
EARN ING S.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
216,495
187,508 1,895,383
160,663
138,843 1,633,427 1,566,473
Freight revenue _____
182,302
4,584
3,945
42,987
11,771
145,407
13,720
_
Passenger revenue_
199,124 2,006,632
228,970
163,202 1,854,252 1,814,155
187.130
T o t., Incl. other rev.
31,182
39,343
308,570
51,536
336,794
369,150
33.887
Expenses— Maint .way
29,145
388,082
348,499
34,227
329,079
63,004
32,504
Maint. o f equlpm’t .
2,318
1,955
18,743
44,798
34,439
4,465
3,783
Traffic expenses.
77,341
735,755
71,705
664,107
712.650
70,915
64,624
Transportation exp.
151,734
144.928 1,363,653
179,524
163,780 1,570,974 1,592,600
Tot.exp.,incl.oth.
54,196
77,236
642,979
283,278
221,555
7,606
— 578
Net from ra ilr o a d _
_
91,482
6,394
4,800
62,298
92,246
9,446
8,794
______ .
Taxes .
8
89
107
108
15
Uncollectible revenue.
70,834
129,984
49,289
580,573
— 1,840
— 9,372
191,017
Net after taxes, & c.
37,024
30,370
311,147
223,650
184,007
377
3,427
Net after rents. . . .
146
143
146
178
178
178
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T o t ., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
M aint. o f equipm 't.
Traffic expenses. .
Transportation exp _
T o t.exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____

G e o r g ia

E a st S t L o u is C o n n e c t in g

— M on th o f October —• —J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —• —J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October —

Freight r e v e n u e _____
Passenger revenue_
_
T o t ., Incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
_
Traffic expenses_
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp.,Incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes .......................
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents.
Aver. miles o f r’d oper.

EARN ING S.

7

RAILW AY EARNINGS

Florida East Coast

O ct. 31—

1924.
$
1,208,958
190,847
1,485,163
183,163
203,833
85,439
551,263
1,107,897
377,266
64,264
919
312,083
176,846
406
m

See n u t f u iia n Nn.tinnn.!
system

H a u te

G ra n d T r u n k W estern

Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1924.
8

1,411,867
57,568
1,533,036
347,178
165,355
18,791
592,589
1,142,166
390,870
47,530
1,175
342,165
111,229
141

1925.
$

1,448,850
177,467
1,721,101
199,760
407,770
38,511
588,608
1,301,936
419,165
64,113
130
354,922
208,759
347

1924.
1925.
1924.
S
8
•
$
1,288,467 12,599,929 12,504,953
184,595 1,855,782 1,950.823
1,561,390 15.333.355 15.361.641
230,012 1,869,130 1,847,423
366,842 3,762,925 3,949,206
49,081
380,185
457,875
590,221 5,441,324 5,981,730
1,294,272 12,082,883 12,818,134
267,118 3,250,472 2,543,507
79,276
660,986
755,392
187
2,104
4,188
187,655 2,587,382 1,783,927
74,406 1,451,465
172,931
347
347
347

Great Northern

— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
8
1925.
1924.
$
$
1924.
1925.
$
$
$
968,350 13,196,591 9,537,041 11,595,290 12,311,230 73,910,234 69,376,912
7,319,795 8,271,389 70,120,327 70,434,401
375,711 7.755,704 4,704.504 1,152,818 1,166,595 11,678,632 11,299,279
984,239 1,004,432 11,054,354 11,092,868
1,517,354 23,454,118 16,114,558 13,821,116 14,377,460 94,658,930 89,405,388
9.165,053 10,025,954 88,504,397 88,608,632
294,153 3.343,435 2,344,220 1,161,074 1,201,916 12,740,505 12,178,867
992,635 1,109,668 10,363,878 10,904,251
263,550 3,085,632 2,574,161 1,349,489 1,739,081 14,394,662 14,627,472
2,294,081 2,542,273 22,010,434 23,731,943
12,479
200,755
155,244
148,606 1,480,196 1,452,146
205,760
140,414
178,385 1,938,512 1 739,360
323,896 8,652,134 5,057,301 3,906,014 3,914.480 31,683,721 31,886,512
3,665,582 3,713.726 34,249,394 34,236,863
927,396 15,667,543 10,575,056 6,872,256 7,301,420 63,725,194 62,921,394
7,423,818 7,846,116 71,399,452 73,582.674
589,958 7,786,575 5,539,502 6,948,860 7,076,040 30,933,736" 26,483,994'
1,741,235 2,179,838 17,104,945 15,025,958
105,377 1,228,979 1,005,474
326,000 3,618,400 3,386,000
930,990 .1,058,841 8,094,351 8,351,665
365,600
85,156
295
8,247
5,128
302
37,538
18,630
2,983
1,570
7,124
10,929
484,286 6,549,349 4,528,900 6,017,568 6,015,629 22,832,261 18,121,400
1,372,652 1,835,208 13,449,007 11,554,802
409,652 4,713,951 3,644,011 5,564,800 5,504,510 21,975,119 17,911,970
13,900,628 13,119,074
1,378,663 1,946,907
763
770
2,055
763
2,055
2,055
8,231
2,055
8,250
8,245
8,251
C h icago & Erie
Fort Smith & Western
Green Bay & Western
October —•— Jan . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —• — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
8
$
8
$
$
$
$
$
192,695 1,249,163 1,226,144
183,869
159,929
124,703 1,147,318 1,024,808
1,129,400 1,271,846 10,220,557 10,236,759
21,682
170,587
196,125
617,161
19,907
58,515
650,737
5,315
6,821
57,743
75,235
128,195
215,147
224,653 1,510,100 1,512,973
172,787
140,238 1,291,379 1,226,574
1,312,627 1,433,185 11,780,415 11,826,994
28,616
244,312
28,104
280,911
28,899
135,849 1,340,779 1,291,114
28,279
156,477
255,321
234,919
32,522
32,951
271,953
275,605
165,904 1,428,078 1,521,613
18,717
22,421
144,132
166,247
215,225
5,395
52,504
52,046
5,429
231,976
225,117
22,751
5,084
23,012
3,863
42,926
34,989
53,217
463,627
53,368
494,777
48,761
427,442
439,385 3,752,213 4,036,809
44,920
451,599
440,968
127,789 1,110,958 1,177,488
127,988
104,468
799,878 7,129,627 7,437,545
789,205
101,828
943,120
951,255
87,159
96,864
399,142
335,485
68,319
633,307 4,650,788 4,389,449
523,422
38,410
348,259
275,319
5,500
5,800
55,000
522,119
58,000
48,119
557,400
10,000
56,700
7,500
80,000
75,000
2
279
1,049
1,582
468
28
605
18
794
35
81,657
90,785
343,093
275,903
58,319
585,160 4,092,783 3,866,862
466,704
30,910
267,465
200,284
76,319
208,212
68,357
128,242
54,669
271,344 1,333,267 1,008,225
99,662
26,610
203,815
152,284
249
249
249
249
269
269
269
234
269
234
234
234
New Jersey & New Y ork
Galveston Wharf
Gulf Mobile & Northern
— M on th o f October — — J an . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
S
$
$
233,482
575
28 171
259,306
523,522 4
25,454
556,212
—
—
—
—
102,952 1,062,030 1,043,112
34,448
101,276
35,964
3241475
380,685
145,017
267,387 ,1304,231 1,261,717
134,620 1,372,072 1,328,209
612,577
135,409
579,795 5,215,657 4,991,421
41,483
56,364
202,117
495,207
440,965
182,695
79,784
24,003
21,215
84,367
763,278
789,887
3,359
3,750
40,467
202,074
38,493
20,918
224,493
22,642
83,290
92,485
834,593
799,281
962
874
9,786
14,692
8,860
12,875
1,371
27,297
1,621
20,307
234,335
213,225
39,185
49,540
337,626
313.511 1 176,851
643,961
707,834
70,505
69,865
172,457 1,508,125 1,551,828
90,851
132,663
969,395
912,930
119,916 1,171,590 1,096,498
390,883
119,115
391,113 3,587,628 3,556,050
54,166
200,482
134,724
334,836
231,711
348,787
14,704
221,694
16,294
188,682 1,628,029 1,435,371
21,500
20,000
188,000
35,740
36,355
182,000
3,355
52,739
33,562
2,840
390,882
285,946
222
228
2,078
0715
23
26
51
2,557
2,076
167,502
32,666
114,724
144,758
195,128
11,326
164,520
168,929
155,069 1,234,590 1,147,349
13,454
32,713
167,442 f
154,116 — 97,334
114,540
143,728
161,342 ' 139,262 ' 1,146,960 *T,023,133
— 19,310 — 19,543
13
13
13
io
45
45
45
466
45
465
466
4o5

— M on th o f




October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1924.
$
3,674,856
973,958
4,987,890
560,328
976,518
220,960
2,183,194
4,135,141
852,749
67,500
3.137
782,112
679,681
328

1925.
$
1.559,921
928,723
2,738,037
406,936
392,067
20,700
1,074,784
1,826,564
911,473
157,357
1,825
752,291
518,570
770

8

Gulf & Ship Island
Kansas City Mex & Or Ry of Texas
Lehigh & New England
— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

EARN ING S-

1925.

frelght revenue______ ;
Passenger revenue__ ;
P fT ot., ln d . other rev
Exp i-rises— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t.
Trafflc expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
'et from railroad____
axes__ ____________

f

ncolleetible revenue .
Net after taxes, A c.
Net after rente______
Aver. miles o f r ’d oper.

1924.

270,924
44,093
340,653
92,829
103.871
5,911
126,411
340,531

255.734
34,080
326,252
72,247
41,923
8,041
85,841
249,086
77,166
25,978

$

$

122

17,057
535
— 17,470
— 43,910
307

51,188
52,862
307

1925.

1924.

2,427,895
405,124
3,096,105
566,770
512,861
71,746
932,790
2,301,178
794,927
289,597
1,618
503,712
349,854
307

2,264,898
378,284
2,986,180
548,092
415,002
79,612
842,432
2,129,802
856,378
256,851
1,454
598,073
527,667
307

$

$

Hocking Valley

EARN IN G S.
Freight revenue____
Passenger revenue—
T ot., incl. other rev.
Kraenses— Maint .way
M aint. of equipm 't.
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. .incl .oth.
let from railroad-----Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents--------Aver, miles o f r'd oper.

— M o n th

1925.

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1924.

$

1,682,137
69,859
1,947,204
371,340
454,914
14,759
538,954
1,416,079
531,125
95,386
83
435,656
338,878
348

1925.

1924.

$

$

$

1,473,486 14,069,146 12,654,992
66,525
669,905
755,833
1,699,287 16,216,132 14,692,349
196,344 2,217,988 1,594,550
600,861 4,521,590 4,508,036
14,121
145,137
138,997
498,290 4,704,270 4,408,794
1,345,977 11,969,715 11,013,111
353,310 4,246,417 3,679,238
141,132
990,326
972,344
27
723
923
212,151 3,255,168 2,706,171
297,480 2,797,210 3,062,103
348
348
348

Illinois Central System

EARN INGS.
freight revenue--------Passenger revenue—
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. of equipm’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp .
T ot. exp.,incl .eth.
Net from railroad-----T axes----------------------©ncolleetible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r’d oper.
EA R N IN G S.
Freight revenue--------Passenger revenue—
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
M aint. of equipm’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
Tot.exp..incl.oth.
Nat from r a ilr o a d ....
T axes___________ .—
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net . fter rents--------Aver. miles o f r’d oper.
EARN ING S.
freight revenue--------Passen er revenue._
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint.way
M aint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp.,incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----f a x e s ----------------------Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, A c.
Net after rents--------Avar. miles o f r’d oper.

1925.

222,128
18,608
254,007
53,457
51,635
5,275
97,505
213,865
40,142
7,000

1924.
S
218,149
18,893
248,839
48,226
46,990
7,485
97,306
205,574
43,265
7,000

33,142
11,400
465

36,265
14,724
465

$

1924.

1,791,247
121,334
1,983,404
465,614
348,326
61,622
732,840
1,667,817
315,587
54,887

406,455
1,135
414,961
66,728
88,632
5,312
146,176
323,702
91,259
13,111

552,762
1,521
562,465
79,440
107,620
4,872
156,445
366,371
196,094
25,289

4,645,868
14,546
4,742,017
653,398
1,069,663
55,389
1,470,088
3,428,677
1,313,340
184,952

4,425,445
16.059
4,523,848
596,346
1,119,621
60,612
1,405,552
3,368,134
1,155.714
183,461

260,632
103,852
465

78,148
80,984
219

170,805
168,193
219

1,128,388
1,127,024
219

972,253
1,032,835
219

1925.

1924.

$

68

Kansas Oklahoma & Gulf

Form erly M issouri Oklahoma & G u lf
1925.
263,851
7,882
277,6.81
77,7l3
33,550
10,631
88,999
218,965
58,716
8,927

49,789
32,559
314

1924.
200,410
9,586
216,911
53,724
32,425
9,212
72,004
176,608
40,303
10,255
37
30,011
18,857
314

1925.
1,869,710
73,852
1,997,328
582,962
334*966
88,295
756,413
1,855,731
141,597
83,689
112

57,796
— 56,916
314

1924.
1,614,535
97.043
1,771,244
433,727
290,582
82,372
679,748
1,594,788
176,456
101,465
352
74,639
3,746
314

Kansas City Southern System
K ansas C ity S outhern

$

1925.
s

1924.
$

Lehigh Valley

— M o n th

of

1925.

October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1924.

$

4,802,705
638,402
5,894,306
772,736
1,423,430
129,356
2,437,908
4,932,216
962,090
226,200
116
735,774
686,261
1,363

$

6,118,148
643,088
7,187,202
801,242
1,752,254
123,839
2,749,322
5,593,709
1,593,493
329,867
2,658
1,260,968
1,193,198
1,374

1925.
S
52.688.304
6,799,029
64,281,477
7,376,375
13,479,883
1,242,906
24,681,963
48,538,775
15,742,702
3,464,829
15,322
12,262,551
11,538,672
1,371

1924.
%

53.078.096
6,508,341
63,896,545
6,990.667
15,552,015
1,165,222
25,401,147
50,737,332
13,159,213
2,683,671
18,328
10,457,214
9,877,133
1,374

Los Angeles & Salt Lake

October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
%
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
13.742,306 12,961,553112,479,585109,862,705 1,403,809 1,396,281 12,336,720 12,144,024 1,833,001 1,652,859 14,037,550 13,907,743
120,517
380,598
133.827 1,328,133 1,586,949
2,369,067 2,200,045 23,073,774 24,106,869
386,258 4,316,849 4,802,263
17,235,996 16,215,425146,209,643144,064,769 1,681,154 1,703,629 15,115,113 15,155,254 2,406,564 2,221,455 20,234,489 20,588,903
521,735
210,607
225,653 2,071,023 2,233,956
2,816,526 2,738,582 21,798,674 19,926,159
502,433 3,361,859 4,106,506
267,937
453,491
339,231 2,674,732 2,951,459
3.671.126 3,731,940 31,797,816 33,049,590
370,268 3,783,958 4,101,656
46,097
63,062
45,168
61,222
281,751
453,935
234,231 2,477,329 2,248.833
421,379
656,691
596,157
498,090
779,659
516,055 4,808,217 5,044,251
5,570,468 5,326,738 51,406,094 52,408,164
719,220 6,723,062 6,618,502
12,766.230 12,394,784111,453,056111,540,963 1,105,774 1,203,539 10,755,621 11,402,317 1,962,590 1,790,550 15,957,367 16,728,682
575,380
443,974
500,090 4,359,492 3,752,937
4,469,766 3,820,641 34,756,587 32,523,807
430,905 4,277,122 3,860,221
107,375
127,792
134,363
953,750
1,185,604 1,283,178 10,494,925 L0,163,907
917,417
127,724 1,348,200 1,291,844
—
213
341
34,116
23,553
5,803
359
4,018
2,305
3,223
5,634
2,715
467,792
309,611
371,957 3,399,939 2,832,297
302,822 2,923,288 2,565,662
3,280,144 2,535,158 24,227,546 22,336,347
185,421
421,627
353,876 3,090,971 2,540,076
3.210,075 2,520,600 24,185,780 23,323,926
198,616 2,080.471 1.750,426
784
1,207
767
776
6,227
6,254
6,255
767
1,209
6,227
1,207
1,209
T exarkana & F ort Sm ith
Illin ois Central
Louisiana & Arkans as
—• on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —■ — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
M
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
*
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
202,662
214,326 2,167,578 2,068,889
337,332
329,463 3,112,065 2,922,079
1,719,426 11,068,212 96,307,206 96,065,919
11,406
12,759
21,001
113,140
27,945
2,046,361 1,903,836 20,335,219 21,084,165
139,297
217,068
330.890
231,187
253,211 2,456,034 2,402,767
367,393
368,848 3,419,945 3,346,801
14,757,357 13.913.788126,240,787126,275,231
23,317
32,305
77,904
283,785
81,042
218,245
2,434,089 2,254,299 18,761,257 17,000,509
538,183
605,186
16,639
29,794
58,723
225,471
62,232
223,738
3,224,588 3,356,482 28,329,302 29,914,184
593,042
693,242
6,123
11,682
5,744
59,580
9,208
51,735
208,993 2,184,658 2,008,048
250,320
106,227
89,248
65,656
94,722
71,393
701,128
637,163
93,289
4,737,482 4,624,695 44,340,861 45,849,690
911,785
935,029
123,169
154,070 1,383,556 1,249,073
255,740
262,249 2,278,743 2,443,892
11,029,135 10,764,222 97,147,654 98,243,411
108,018
99,141 1,072,478 1,153,694
111,653
106,599 1,141,202
3,728,222 3.149,566 29,093,133 28,031,820
902,909
15,874
37,662
19,025
158,315
157,521
31,932
1,061,810 1,167,932 9,220,457 9,011,448
315,183
240,641
—
30
116
622
854
15
30,902
1,757
21,071
260
3,883
193
92,114
80,000
73,991
913,541
74,652
995,319
2,662,529 1,979,877 19,841,774 18,999,301
825,759
662,075
68,814
47,383
63,199
645,205
743,223
61,230
711,294
g2,651,130 1,997,292 20,247,902 20,153,740
535,355
81
81
302
81
302
81
4,875
4,847
302
4,874
4,847
302
Lake Superior & Ishpeming
Y aaoo & M ississippi Valley
Louisiana Railway & Nav Co
— M on th of October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 — — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
$
S
$
%
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
265,247
193,539 1,707,463 1,400,105
316,994
350,825 2,787,459 3,007,232
2,022,880 1,893,341 16,172,379 13,796,786
2,269
2,027
21,370
32,633
43,719
23,917
296,209 2,738,555 3,022,704
322,706
188,160
235,335
305,733
223,565 1,979,037 1,624,351
356,271
391,732 3,153,829 3,413,555
2,478,639 2.301,637 19,968,856 17.789,538
34,315
37,393
91,316
361,825
127,211
389,423
484,283 3,037,417 2,925,650
693,919
382,437
887,631
23,849
26,130
249,682
64,457
237,242
3,135,406
87,866
471,952
375,458 3,468,514
446,538
572,043
457
379
4,812
10,636
5,383
9,417
292,671
240,785
25,238
107,814
31,431
104,939
67,517
53,560
495,206
128,033
467,940
148,123 1,264,440 1,370,210
832,986
702,043 7,065,233 6,558,474
130,628
122,020 1,161,940 1,152,582
303,532
381,774 2,626,931 3,033,517
1,737,095 1,630,562 14,305,402 13,297,551
175,105
101.545
817,097
52,739
471,769
9,958
526,898
671,075 5,663,454 4,491,987
380,038
741.544
25,687
11,348
174,630
20,000
129,795
18,000
115,246 1,274,468 1,152,459
200,000
123,794
180,000
35
9
2,482
3,214
548
1,740
135
738
149,418
90,197
642,432
32,730
341,974
8,042
4,385,772 3,337,046
325,158
555,281
617,615
199,300
147,108
90,201
610,673
— 2,762
320,333
—55,414
18,690 — 142,513
523,308 3,937,878 3,170,186
558,945
161
162
161
337
162
337
1,380
1,380
337
1,380
1,380
337
o f October —■— J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—

Lake Terminal

International-Great Northern

Jnoollectible revenue .
Net after taxes, A c .
Net after rents--------Ivor. miles o f r’d oper.

1925.

2,449,885
144,623
2,687,957
544,198
581,186
60,718
892,021
2,140,583
547,374
69,619
790
476,965
263,587
465

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

In cl Y a io o & M ississippi Valley
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th

E A R N IN G S.
freight revenue--------Passenger revenue—
T e t., Incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
M aint. of equipm’t .
Traffic expenses...
Transportation exp .
T ot. exp., incl .oth.
(e from railroad.. . .

[ V ol . 121

RAILW AY EARNINGS

1925.
$

1,304,464
198,337
1,651,657
262,485
230,892
31,498
586,494
1,152,721
398,936
36,978
187
461,771
392,615
1,159

freight revenue--------Passenger revenue—
T ot., incl. other rev.
ofequipin’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp .
T ot. exp.,incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----Paxes ---------------------UneollectiDle revenue.
t Net after taxes, A c .
Net after rents--------Aver, miles o fr ’doper.




IS 062

1924.
$
241,696
9,088
257,814
48,361
53,833
6,818
96,370
210,445
47,369

4,000

10,000

9,062
3,167
272

37,369
9,983
272

1925.
$
156.026
7.812
172,587
41,562
45,854
4,737
61,317
159,525

1925.

Louisiana Ry & Nav. Co of Texas

— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
128,654
109,468
1,386,907 10,869,021 10,160,119
949,763
892,319
—
—
—
—
10,746
15,665
208,798 1,850,749 2,142,104
85,143
130,335
108,147
97,895 1.009,123
144,881
903,143
131,579 1,094,618 1,094,427
1,753,359 14,034,045 13,622,738
16,556
16,476
157,113
13,534
177,220
25,311
184,858
259,619 2,683,104 2,553,244
210,022
20,774
20,700
182,249
13,583
178,660
12,558
152,593
254,533 2,359,388 2,502,136
144,871
—
3,483
4,192
350,750
346,349
29,541
34,971
32,796
60,222-. . . 61,532
569,213
567.152
56,636
51,186
495,749
557,876 5,418,536 5,022,871
499,605
99,254
100,495
925,851
93,284
941,166
98,585
918,875
1,139,671 11,177,577 10,767,731
936,474
8,893
— 2.600
83,272
51,597
— 38,023
32,994
613,688 2,856,468 2,855,007
175,743
157,953
6,172
6,409
60,326
64,091
4,000
348,272
4,000
34,921
362,997
39,744
40,000
—
6
- - ------1,722
2,987
211
164
22
2,721
— 9,009
22,946 — 102,114
47,591
28,994
135,788
578,603 2,491,749 2,503,748
117,931
4,303
— 4,525
44,633
— 95,464
27,323
11,507 — 33,911
474,508 1,844,334 1,908,031
51,837
13
13
13
206
13
1,159
206
1,159
206
1,159
206

Kansas Citv Mexico & Orient RR
EARNINGS.

— M o n th o f

— J a n . 1 tc
1925.
$
1,948,163
80,430
2,105,928
398,897
517,282
54,857
728,002
1,872,515
233,413
67,988
944
164,481
401
272

Lehigh & Hudson River

Louisville & Nashville

Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th

1924.
$
1,718,802
85,879
1,877,461
368,613
416,607
57,121
752,573
1,652,370
225,091
78,524
514
146,053
— 40,160
272

1925.
$
209,152
2,495
223,642
32,874
37,051
2,167
* 93,798
176,192
47,450
13,100
34,350
14,245
96

1924.
§
263,526
4,455
277,007
48,851
45,184
1,653
97,004
202,070
74,937
17,700
13
57,224
32,876
96

1925.
$
2,457,139
28,379
2,605,318
319,371
440,871
20,945
977,297
1,856,968
748,350
135,720
18
612,612
369,136
96

1924.

1925.

o f October — — J a n . l to Oct. 31—

1924.
1925.
1924.
8
$
$
2,521,761 10,458,495 9,850,102 91,437,555 84,724,454
32,629 1,906,551 1,839,483 18,916,733 20,028,378
2,656,213 13,142,831 .2,521,582117,310,273111,779.130
342,696 1,738,816 1,772,860 17,170,346 16.483.277
437,285 2,918,521 2,848,379 26,806,840 26.495.902
16,861
237,345
213,110 2,348,714 2,249,848
970,937 4,301,417 4,193,472 40,278,273 41,076,665
1,870,102 9,502,508 9,297,489 89,848,285 89,123,712
786,111 3,640,323 3,224,093 27,461,988 22,655,418
140,729
721,117
679,024 5,622,475 5,016,107
101
3,101
1,938
23,425
29,708
645,281 2,916,105 2,543,131 21,816,088 17,609,603
402,997 2,985,695 2,693,605 22,156,564 17,887,503
96
5,044
5,042
5,044
5.042

Dec., 1925.]

Louisville Henderson & St Louts
EARN IN G S.

— M o n th

1925.

1924.

279,233
57,591
357,142
71,653
31,510
7,802
98,256
218,463
138,679
27,902

^collectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Tet after rents______
ver. miles o f r’d oper.

2

110,775
101,933
199

1925.

$

247,272
53,182
320,283
54,463
55,840
7,192
103.313
230,033
90,250
20,075
12

70,163
60,988
199

$

2,423,380
554,548
3,164,797
623,479
409,877
73,159
971,786
2,174,715
990,082
199,948
362
789,772
672,340
199

Maine Central

EARN IN G S.

Missouri-Kansas-Texas Ry of Tex

1924.

1925.

$

1,366,636
268,804
1,794,247
253,722
381,910
14,837
669,961
1,368,812
425,435
100,567
235
324,633
320,791
1.207
— M o n th

1925.

freight .revenue______
r
’asaengjir revenue_
_
Tot., incl. other rev.
expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot. exp. .incl .oth.
Tet from railroad____
Paxes _______________
Incollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Tet after rents______
tver. miles o f r’d oper.

$

1925.

$

1924.

$

1,299,969 11,973,929 11,841,464
285,322 3,328,726 3,684.771
1,749,748 16,890,827 16,998,166
279,864 2,620,224 2,764,666
375,857 3,296,179 3,339,771
140,672
12,820
142,453
693,415 6,661,929 7,164,075
1,412,242 13,229,878 13,923,254
337,506 3,660,949 3,074,912
97,538 1,004,014 1,016,986
4,616
2,310
2,125
237,658 2,654,810. 2,053,310
231.173 2,581,746 1,991,570
1,207
1,207
1,207

$

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th

1924.

327,858
41,198
383,830
58,028
42,551
6,813
103,786
228,706
155,124
19,757
130
135,237
120,550
364

376,705
46,984
439,661
58,128
44,719
6,753
106,505
229,759
209.902
21,249
467
188,186
172,469
364

1925.

1924.

1924.

1925.

1,597,518
394,071
2,165,171
321,978
196,797
42,875
754,906
1,395,922
769,249
50,833
1.757
716,659
552,294
1,389
1925.

EARN IN G S.
freight revenue______
_
’assenger revenue_
T ot., incl. other rev.
1
xpenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t_
Traffic expenses_
Transportation exp .
Tot .exp. ,incl .oth.
let from railroad____
'axes _ ___
_____
Jncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
[Tet after r e n t s _ __
_
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
EARN INGS.

$

1924.

$

1924.

______
—
196,809
25,366
41,145

______
—
156,627
35,153
33,888

______
—
1,693,899
225,854
390,167

______
—
1,664,364
282,506
469,424

70.682
141,269
57,450
13,809

62,691
135,856
20,771
13,148

666.883
1,326,830
367.069
132,071

668,144
1,464,838
199,526
134,812

43,731
44,906
7

7,623
13,454
7

234,998
276,447
7

64,714
112,260
7

*

8

1925.

$

1924.

$

New Orleans Great Northern

Missouri Pacific
1924.

1925.

1924.

1925.

1924.

220,357
27,886
256,983
27,794
50,166
6,398
71.805
166,546
90,437
14,964
3
75.470
67,206
274

216,370
28,158
254,319
34,940
35,484
4,885
76,002
161,771
92,548
32,098
9
60.441
48,741
274

1925.

2,042,943
277,580
2,405,945
350,644
423,543
64,436
730,909
1,675,211
730,734
186,057
370
544,307
451;535
274

1924.

2,063,963
310,796
2,465,201
377,303
409,739
54,264
766,206
1,722,605
742,596
191,385
1,453
549,758
440,446
274

New Orleans Texas & Mex System

Mobile & Ohio

New O rleans Texas & M exico
— M o n th o f October —■— J a n . 1 to l e t . 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
*
$
•
5
288,172
214,731 2,458,224 2,330,751
1,503,377 13,754,288 13,863,260
36,158
34,189
326.022
339,709
140,212 1,332,469 1,541,700
333,654
259,172 2,878,055 2,780,823
1,749,999 15,960,565 16,322,260
47,821
85,390
469,508
595,787
249,833 2,257,309 2,318,937
74,883
52,404
589,298
513,291
340,006 2,761,761 2,944,869
9,078
8,017
86,041
468,621
74,201
40,511
493,608
74,985
755,720
60,828
637,188
569,913 5,489,908 5,643,410
223,436
215,344 2.023,416 1,914,716
1,248,458 11,452,770 11,858,904
110,218
43,828
854,639
866,107
501,541 4,507,795 4,463,356
16,266
18,901
186,676
201,579
955,039
879,303
108,036
2
36
7,463
2,066
331
3,297
4,334
93,950
24,891
660,500
662,462
393,174 3,549,459 3,579,719
149,423
64,115 1,276,757 1,204,030
370,437 3,094,633 3,094,113
191
191
191
191
1,165
1,161
1,165
Beaum ont S our Lake & W estern
Minn St Paul & Sault Ste Marie
Monongahela Connecting
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
*
$
$
$
*
$
•
?
4,304,389 4,650,081 32,50S,434 29,835,553
199,884
173,114 1,947,474 1,843,795
483,439 5,353.919 5,578,650
37,790
487,113
24,248
260.618
265,842
5,177,686 5,480,973 41,165,654 38,812,171
247,587
208,832 2,328,473 2,238,600
181,828
147,729 1,789,682 1,619,770
551,862 5,551,257 5,891,310
589,538
28,217
24,486
258,644
276,452
18,711
27,030
209,627
228,826
38,862
738,722 7,352,462 7,207,090
853,194
32,557
30o,505
33,101
260,881
41,071
399,226
379,357
7,392
72,385
"71,148
712,534
656,543
6,893
70,390
63.731
374
374
3,767
3,777
1,676,906 1,782,277 15,296,983 15,550,503
76,558
67.049
782,074
640,499
86,712
75.200
873,043
847.659
3,324,414 3,267,924 30,240,519 30,616.335
163,781
138.827 1,523,884 1,330,021
139,399 1,518,372 1.514,669
149.755
1,853,272 2,213,049 10,925,135 8,195,836
83,806
70,005
804,589
908,579
8,330
721,310
32,073
105,101
373,116
315,717 2,656,788 2,465,062
8,500
7,691
76,878
67,957
4,591
4,950
50,849
50,100
5,790
13,210
74
500
276
173
5,415
559
1,480,082 1,896,832 8,262,557 5,717.564
75,030
62,141
722,296
840,063
27.482
3,380
220,461
55,001
1,274,526 1,728,977 7,150,780 4,858,807
21,535
17,519
216,100
376,903
— 6,502
24,737
— 1,255
208,585
4,400
4,401
4,402
4,402
118
118
118
118
7
7
7
7
St Louis B row nsville & M exico
M is s is s ip p i C e n tr a l
M on tou r
J
— M on th o f October — —• a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924. t
o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1925.
$
$
S
$
$
1,284,580 1,445,635 10,807,124 10,690,354 1,690,685
92,607 1,033.007 1,187,084
95,978 .
134,212
1,452,599 1,614,564 12,503,207 12,584,246 1,923,649
163,682
235,487 2,240,435 2,759,562
249,756
274,716
360,681 2,707,591 3,253,400
334,198
279,337
318,190
28,667
35,379
48,317
612,532 5,458,679 5,638,854
576,826
610.801
1,096,005 1,282,369 11,193.924 12,377,872 1,288,980
206,374
332,195 1,309,283
356,594
634,669
64,548
598,180
66,626
640,575
137,395
2,320
16,890
71
10,968
301
— 408,696
254,601
291,975
666,388
496,973
40,452--1,045,190
211,025
178,754
440,836
1,648
1,636
1,627
1,637
1,161

134,052
12,449
151,024
21,821
23,335
7,483
46,992
107,486
43,538
10,831

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
Tot., incl. other rev.
Sxpenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp.,incl .oth.
[Tet from railroad____
Taxes .
________
[Jncollectible revenue.
Net after txaes, & c.
Tet after rents______
Iver. miles o f r ’d oper.

88

32,619
36,071
164

148,788
13,845
167,079
28,353
26,400
5,916
44,020
116,144
50,935
6,000

23
44,912
49,628
257

1,201,278
121,496
1,370,897
189,029
230,018
71,193
369,994
943,601
427,296
117,121
2.197
307,978
’ 364,094
172

1,347,118
155,776
1,549,750
281,459
251,859
62,030
426,525
1,108,847
440,903
70,000
235
370,668
417,369
257

Missouri & North Arkansas
EA R N IN G S.

1925.

3,135,808 3,086,172 9,868,156 9,943,383 86,328,817 78,021,191
525,060 1,398.288 1,405,054 13,764,296 14,727,026
403,601
3,682,709 3,756,968 12,190,647 12.276.378108.314.427101.201,985
687,669 2,099,518 1,900,965 16,877,443 15,761,436
610,374
502,030 2,327,223 2,415,213 21,591,720 21,407,459
454,263
60,598
62,944
212,202 2,581,515 2,119,625
236,649
1,037.214 1,054,194 4,131,969 4,473,774 40,173,537 38,186,967
2,336,135 2,447,697 9,144.054 9,393,998 85,050.276 81,117,350
1.346.574 1.309.271 3,046,593 2,882,380 '23,264,151 20,084,635
177,496
170,654
390,221 4,247,162 3,771,282
505,528
1,169
3,104
4,571
26,539
39,988
3,295
1,174,751 1,128,671 2,537,770 2,487,588 18,990,450 16.273.365
986,012 2,110,433 1,855,400 14.549,788 12,593,781
999,849
365
364
7,362
7,337
7,337
7,361

Minneapolis & St Louis

freight revenue______
’ assenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equlpm 't.
Traffic expenses
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp.,incl .oth.
Tet from railroad____
'a x es_______________
Jncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Tet after rents______
Lver. miles o f r’d oper.

$

2,011,439 12,806,084 12,253,418
464,894 3,647,448 4,160,650
2,669,646 17,914,420 17,918,047
280,306 3,039,685 2,496,682
473,653 2,936,055 2,985,159
44,882
428,469
412,235
742,634 6.952,973 6,415,811
1,625,800 14,029,731 13,063,748
1,043,846 3,884,689 4,854,299
480,742
47,354
592,626
10.571
1.207
12,273
995,285 3.281,492 4,361.284
788,653 1,396,810 2,695,105
1,389
1,389
1,389

1925.

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—

— M on th

EARN ING S.

Newburgh & South Shore

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

Midland Valley

EA R N IN G S.

Nevada Northern

Missouri-Kansas-Texas RR

In clu d in g W ich ita Falls & N orth w estern — M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
S B
84,173
82,944
717,284
751,696
2,073,917 2,579,943 2,875,417 22,981,591 21,552,754
9,369
89,890
8,005
97,655
606,888
414,297
440,261 4,036.384 4,478,237
100,612
98,336
875,201
2,867,517 3,249,580 3,595,935 29,115,644 28,155,223
906,064
20,633
14,801
181,490
150,632
619,172
454,629
570,173 3,099,013 3,627,930
7,309
72,896
5,545
77,299
448,485
793,693
730,159 6,398,490 6,414,404
946
811
70,932
9,518
9,093
519,521
57,097
57,495
539,398
15,581
166,808
1,008,310
17,336
161,309
816,548 7.469.305 7,618.888
765.378
51,712
488,107
41,496
2,240,461 2,171,186 2,273,289 18,508,962 19,216,790
444,415
627,056 1,078,394 1,322,646 10,606,682 8,938,433
48,900
56,840
387,094
461,649
134,681
9,236
5,374
108,243
63,983
345,680 1,801,965 2,103,332
234,003
372
21
10,901
15,918
1,348
365
51,466
278,830
492,003
39,664
379,666
843,043
976,601 8,793,816 6,819,183
40,125
51,471
283,127
398,943
394,726
863,042 1,001,895 8,814,065 7,138,489
165
165
199
1,804
165
165
1.799
1,799
1,799

o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—

$

relght revenue______
assenger revenue_ ;
_
Tot., incl. other rev.
xpenses— M alnt.way
Maint. o f equlpm 't_
Traffic expenses_
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp.,incl .oth.
Tet from railroad____

relght revenue______
assenger revenue___
Tot., incl. other rev.
Xpenses— Maint. way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. ,incl .oth.
let from railroad____
?axes _______________
Tncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Tet after rents______
iver. miles o f r’d oper.

9

RAILW AY EARNINGS

— M on th

freight revenue_____
’assenger revenue___
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp _!
T ot. exp. .incl .oth.,
Tet from railroad____
'axes------- -------------Tncollectible revenue.)
Net after taxes, & c.
iver. miles o f r’d oper




69,301
302
71,643
23,206
28,907
934
14,525
74,602
— 2,959
4,234

206,081
860
208,559
37,517
50,700
1,082
37,436
134,247
74,312
15,191

— 7.193
20,914
57

59,121
92,658
57

6,021

56,245
136,955
13,113
2,350
33
10,730
— 4,289
364

1924.
$
„
127,177
17,907
158,371
28,757
18,518
4,781
56,546
115,725
42,646
500
405
41,741
29,307
364

1925.
1924.
$
$
1,029,872 1,010,741
200,112
170,872
1,291,041 1,304,385
291,797
292,763
233,011
221,447
54,326 • 45,341
503,817
521,304
1,155,144 1,154,217
135,987
150,168
20,269
23,305
1,273
1,480
114,355
125,383
10,916
43 475
364
364

792,505
5.378
808,925
204,416
363,492
9,378
203,119
852,411
— 43,486
41,901
13
— 85,400
217,117
57

1,392,830
9.040
1,418,463
296,195
479,819
10,235
346,088
1.205,575
212,888

76,579
18
136,273
471,281
57

Nashville Chattanooga & St Louis

o f October — —-Jan. 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f

1925.
$
121,311
18,146
150,068
36,259
29,404

October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
*
1,716.325
428,209
2,322,624
289,587
473,569
72,869
811,789
1,736.167
586,457
75,000
144
511,313
523 11 fi
1,259

425,653
112,344
571,577
123,006
134,540
21,047
156,064
465,544
106,033
33,834
1,031
71,168
72,082
550

5,473,792
1.084,795
7,052,348
1,103,165
943,228
196,811
1,835,501
4,298,422
2,753,926
321,436
3,678
2,428,812
2,041,427
550

5,040,893
1,153,964
6,702,547
992,883
742,879
153,413
1,577,835
3,668,049
3,034,498
305,351
1,465
2,727,682
2,103,228
550

New York Chicago & St Louis

October —• — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31— — M on th

1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
1,565,040 14,376,670 14,224,349
383,076 4,000,921 4,044,068
2,113,763 19,893,518 19,693,758
353,817 3,022,295 3,034,942
445,391 4,364,134 4,506,620
64,397
769,226
740,434
723,589 7,108,393 7,376.803
1,660,275 16,062,320 16,366,354
453,488 3,831,198 3,327,404
50,000
645,000
570,000
160
1,576
3,325
403,328 3,184,622 2,754,079
418 fifiS
R259
" 1 ,259
’
1,258

472,801
104,423
648,804
114,466
73,278
16,812
134,104
354,826
293,978
35,995
192
257,791
203,495
550

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$
4,819,041
154,259
5,156,441
671,725
955,102
123,507
1,700,005
3,597,318
1,559,123
264,469
122

1,294,532
i 90S sru
1,695

1924.
$

4,648,848
160,272
4,978,245
692,627
885,633
116,214
1,642,010
3.505,954
1,472,291
223,950
240
1,248,101
1 194 974
1,696

1925.
$
42,239,577
1,650,320
15,489,832
6,002,289
8,303,190
1,214,567
15,774,393
32,629,769
.2,860,063
2,483,464
7,183
10,369,416
Q 050 677
1,695

1924.
$
41,602,731
1,778,243
45.016.584
6,246,197
8,409,916
1.185.760
16,541.137
33,969,967
11.046.617
2,287,966
15,667
8,742,984
7 525
1,696

10

RAILW AY EARNINGS
New York Central System

B A R N IN G 8F reig h t revenue______
Passenger revenue---T o t., Incl. other rev
Expenses— Malnt.way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T a x es_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r'd oper.

EARN IN G S.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue—
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint. way
Maint. o f equipm 't.
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. .incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents--------Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
EARN IN G S.
Freight revenue--------Passenger revenue—
T ot., Incl. other rev.
Expenses— Malnt.way
Maint. o f equipm 't.
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp., Incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents--------Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
EA R N IN G S.
Freight revenue--------Passenger rev en u e...
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. .incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T a x es_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c.
Net after rents______
Aver. miles o f r ’d oper.
EARN INGS.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue---T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----T a x es_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r’d oper.
EARN ING S.
Freight revenue--------Passenger revenue---T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----T ax es_
_
. . . . .
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r’d oper.

New York New Haven & Hartford

New Y ork C entral R R

— M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
23,238,805
7.633,730
35,543,534
4,993,287
7,041,892
393,481
11,743.650
27,231,965
8,311,569
2,100,466
18.349
6,192,754
6,270.868
6,922

1924.
1925.
1924.
21,671,502198,298,507189,452,231
7,461 187 81,123,161 80,919.862
33,205,812319,859,417308,825,061
4,714,312 42,768,274 38,683,109
7,330,732 66,022,333 65,279,237
360,040 3,787,786 3,573.575
11.569.939110.496.311112,319,955
25,293,428237,847,345232,569,332
7,912,384 82,012,072,76,255,729
1,982,981 21,557,166 19,706,953
12,642
182.558
159,243
5.916,761 60,272,348 56,389,533
6,131,149 58,187,858 54,509.774
6,889
6,922
6,889
C in cin n a ti N orth ern
- M o n th o f October — — J an . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
8
424,036
409,847 3,716,327 3,800,674
7,105
8,167
86,776
115,745
441,380
427,884 3,892,874 3,998,743
48,400
47,053
458,730
536,354
68,463
69,779
637,768
666,278
6,904
5,498
61,963
56,238
130.181
130.656 1,212,405 1,325,490
273,154
258,198 2,476,314 2,665,818
168,226
169,686 1,416,560 1,332,925
30,234
27,891
216,904
256,335
161
284
11
137,992
141,784 1,160.064 1,115,737
116,168
850,179
733,867
118,354
244
244
244
244
Cleve C in C h ic & St L (incl Peo & East)
— M o n th o f October — — Jan . 1 to O ct. 31
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
6,256,923 6,324,898 56,148,082 53,223,101
1,397,465 1,278,170 13,586.643 13.921,069
8,348,701 8,238,497 75,992,300 73,065,106
1,105,672 1,022,567 9,346,154 9,148,025
1,727,519 1,812,602 15,118,763 16,119,654
153,631
124,554 1,302,291 1,183,788
2.862.366 2.839.106 26.796,358 27.041.577
6,165,196 6,062,536 55,424,242 55,853,246
2,183,505 2,175,961 20,568,058 17,211,860
453,931
447,750 4,569,575 4,000,098
1,347
10.381
30,217
12,425
1,719,193 1,726,864 15,968,266 13,199,337
1,778,919 1,649,748 15,047.455 11.740,618
2,417
2,398
2,410
2,398
Ind ian a H arbor Belt
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$

1,209,916
119,695
132,951
4,763
435.572
720.665
489,251
55,629
375
443,247
249,725
116

1,057,402 9,349,949 9,091,702
118,181 1,083,921 1,223,336
178,220 1,171,397 1,356,247
4,202
47,864
46,247
390.962 3,716,015 4.019.293
711.065 6,251,254 6.860,975
346,337 3,098,695 2,230,727
40,961
421,417
265,486
109
7,165
7.338
305,267 2,670,113 1,957,903
757,414
176,598 1,643,591
116
119
119
M ichigan C entral
— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
$
$
$
$
5,678,213 5,491,519 51,601,823 49,273,358
1,663,210 1,494,920 17,381,181 17,378,224
8,294,625 7,791,764 76,435,291 73,800,410
972,389 1,129,194 9,074,389 9,115,685
1,420,069 1,195,015 14,449,438 13,768,524
104,229 1,180,656 1,029,437
111,298
112,583.4 66 2,647,066 24,254,634 25,603,348
5,486,270 5,298,897 51,380.101 51.831,561
2.808,355 2,492,867 25,055,190 21,968.849
542,521 4,847,881 4,652,290
524,864
17,624
3.731
23,579
1.703
2,281,788 1,946,615 20,183,730 17,298.935
2,227,660 1,906,257 20,025,566 16,443,241
1,862
1,862
1,862
1,862
P ittsbu rg h & Lake Erie
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
2,432,380
245.561
2,752,457
420,309
806,256
20,084
866.160
2,195,991
182,500
73
373,893
728,944
231

2,326,537 23,148,653 22,625,999
239,263 2,500,327 2.588,740
2,657,801 26,589,147 26,210,858
461,280 3,774,020 3,729,854
803,355 8,091,956 8,100,605
240,116
18,879
236,343
843,449 8,544,307 8,509,233
2,198,851 21.383,846 21,299.814
458,950 5,205,301 4,911,044
172,193 1.780,753 1,589,267
1,468
583
109
286.648 3,423,080 3.321,194
681,066 7,062,942 6,719,539
232
231
231

— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

EARN INGS.

Northern Pacific

Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue___
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint. way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses. .
Transportation exp .
T ot. exp.,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes . . _______
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c.
Net after r e n t s _____
Aver miles o f r’d oper.




o f October — — J an . 1 to Oct. 31—• — M on th

1925.
$
139,713

1924.
$
215,500

1925.
8
1,975.419

1924.
$
1,961,055

174,303
27,420
16,340

274,595
18,189
13,685

2,248,673
198,146
124,554

2,498,681
140,128
141,764

50.969
96.122
78,181
36,400

45,474
78.651
195,944
42,500

495.793
832,247
1,416,426
389,600

465,173
760. U j
1,738,571
390,350

41.781
38,283

153,444
117,816

1.026.826
981,964
20

1,348,221
988,665

20

20

20

Pennsylvania Railroad

In cl P en n C om pany, G rand R ap id s &
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924. i
Ind ian a and P C C & St L
$
$
$
$
— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
6,221,537 5,855,611 56,356,944 52,825,739 43,783,149 42,237.235384,743,319369,030,995
4,159.122 3.968.851 41.285.925 41,516,461 12,222,154 11,904.884121,416,207124,135,914
11,874,349 11,068,263109,764,188105,897.850 62,600,963 59,508,805557,069.209540,453,055
1,635.104 1,386,561 14,403,389 13,800,777 7.817,694 7,664,819 69,605,690 60,148,220
2,414,938 2,297,532 23,079,905 22,962,397 14,416,277 14,048,961134,169,187131,854,876
85,155
82,689
763,286
671,975
693,219
643,561 6,733,293 6,478,609
4.007.898 4,039.784 38,638.370 39.899,212 21,287,652 21.499,853202,220.995208,838,930
8,607,126 8,268,575 81,399,035 81,709,638 46,587,082 46,064,270434,861,792429,297,418
3,267,223 2,799,688 28,365,153 24,188,212 16,013,881 13,444,535122,207,4171lT,155,557
434,250
402,000 4,109,706 4,056,703 3,434,777 3,061,026 27,412,771 26,053,748
_____ 431
1.948
13.080
14.535
20.548
18.167
226,555
201,138
2,832,542 2,395,740 24,242,367 20,116,974 12,558,556 10,365,342 94,568,091 84,900,671
2,284,689 1,912,172 19,098,177 15,796,392 12,343,295 8,743,197 83,408,872 69,025,905
1,918
1,979
1,938
1,989
10,500
10,508
10,500
10,508
New York Ontario & Western
B altim ore C hesapeake & A tla n tic
— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
S
$
420,879
851,829 6,751,147 7,448,090
101,265
98,775
839,233
865,982
83,418
93,646 2,554,019 2,587,291
30.868
33,877
379,240
380,850
696,178 1,112,235 11,211,332 11,711,083
143,076
140,104 1,293,799 1,299,827
149,171
183.086 1,640,771 1,720,394
11,510
16,204
134.512
128,677
135,412
203.087 2,044,796 2,072,567
16,524
17,142
306,101
247,991
15.604
15,195
165,843
154,935
1,376
1,829
20,921
20,215
408.573
489.317 4,693.064 4,997,702
83.032
85.518
804,076
990,873
755.657
925.569 8,954,781 9,314,631
115,801
124,025 1,300,184 1,223,858
— 59,479
186,666 2,256,551 2,396,452
27,275
16,079
— 6,385
75,969
15,000
23,000
394,000
450,000
32,248
49,273
12
137
1.161
760
58
4
— 74,491
163.529 1,861,390 1,945,692
27,275
16,079 — 38,691
26,692
— 100,225
120,823 1,460,112 1,518,882
29,653
16,826
-38,704
24,268
569
569
569
569
130
125
130
110
New York Susquehanna & West’n
L on g Isla n d
— M on th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31
— M o n th o f October —■ — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
s
256,392
361,084 3,275,255 2,945,025
960,108
982,109 8,942,646 8,594,267
52,491
56,412
574,207
597,290 1.845.585
348,583
460,015 4,283,473 3,987,147 2,959,267 2,922,661 31,463,240 29,853,488
52,380
83,565
505,183
645,694
694,983
410,545 4,359,425 3,650,343
66,912
93,361
608,797
835,049
550,841
524,942 5,057,166 4,821,25C
4,127
3,977
41,630
37,247
31,747
21,077
241,765
218,179
190,869
204,741 2,063.938 2,023,551 1.075.867 1.304,346 11,975,452 12,699,956
325,755
395,782 3,335,465 3,649,611 2,447,042 2,346,243 22,431,251 22,164,050
22,828
64,233
948,008
337,536
512,225
576,418 9,031,989 7,689,438
28,900
20,877
286,653
283,377
175,788
131,544 1,883,322 1,409,307
1,893
299
4,368
6,277
812
56
24,164
21,927
-7,965
43,057
656,987
47,882
335,625
444.818 7,124,503 6.258,204
— 30,013
31,664
477,937
81,710
308,568
243,859 5,983,351 4,177.641
135
135
135
135
397
397
397
397
Norfolk & Western
M onongahela
— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31
-M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
s
$
$
$
$
$
9,197,812 7,862,749 76,521,304 66,531,283
570,932
491,635 4,471,638 3,950,207
631,415
702,506 6,699,481 7.531,522
234,273
289,093
21.664 .___ 25,380
10,192,055 8,875,666 86,389,979 77,274,247
597,744
521,932 4,751,150 4.286.53C
1,709,414 1,175,541 12,364,887 12,186,707
52.000
69,341
593,500
650,396
1,792,345 1,992,361 18.339,934 18,551,443
55.000
53,543
610,000
737,344
111,224
90,263
991,624
884,114
1,200
995
11,408
10,717
2,473,451 2,505,749 23.215.960 24,340,524
146.728
132.366 1.219,213 1,209,736
6,187,257 5,939,774 56,444,928 57,696,712
263,142
254.767 2,525,818 2,716.408
4,004,798 2,935,892 29,945,051 19,577,535
334,602
267,165 2,225,332 1,570,122
825,000
575,000 6,550,000 6,250,000
33,000
18,680
222,000
131,927
26.907
11,122
23,331 _______ 240
406
61
941
886
3,156,467 2,360,652 23.368,144 13,316,413
,301.196
248.424 2,002,391
3,460,124 2,562,471 25,469,340 14,882,490
219,888
2,241
2,240
2,240
2,240
129
Norfolk Southern
T oled o Peoria & W estern
-M o n th o f October — - J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
— M on th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
s
$
$
$
$
$
$
117,681
132,826
745,844
621,866 6,249,963 6,290,638
1,003,983 1,130,094
22,741
27,199
71,455
91,903
852,138 1,066,571
239,008
152,972
869,486
762,800 7,535,025 7,806,415
171,707 1,355,798 1,628,531
26,285
102,858
91,856 1,015,523 1,056,918
34,072
255.571
257,867
41,528
131,690
107,508 1,103,754 1,160,245
40,095
386,517
360.965
2,069
23,397
22,363
2,116
233,475
22,132
241,120
22,382
71,-176
312.388
304.667 2,956,235 3.090.033
81,799
689.622
738,328
147,897
598,864
556,424 5,594.742 5,846,248
165,007 1.423,805 1,449.56S
270,622
5,075
6,700 — 68,007
206,376 1,940,283 1,960,167
178,968
44,088
42,622
440,873
18,000
426,539
11.500
84,000
112.00C
212
—
222
12.547
6,397
221
58
309
226,312
163,542 1,486.863 1,527,231
— 12,925
— 5.021 — 152.065
66.659
195,059
— 19,058 — 19,336 — 227,887
138,049 1,163,322 1,159,562
— 40,234
247
931
931
931
247
931
247
247
W est Jersey & S eashore
Northwestern Pacific
— M o n th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
494,232
400,608 3,669,011 3,539,793
436,773
428,057 4,123,213 3,681,083
156,700
158,511 1,818.724 2,025.587
471.552
478,681 7,006.990 6,881,107
714,871
617,884 6,038,138 6,169,478
984,290
983,087 11,788,562 11.297.251
122,761
981,162 1,011,176
98,023
247,598
191,006 1,815,119 1,677,776
86,172
234,204
77,175
801,663
901,442
218,238 1,888,099 2,009,841
6,083
65,202
25,939
5,594
67,648
19,931
212,042
180,287
240,603 2,333.186 2,262,064
252.763
490.864
496,156 4,970,091 5.023.021
444,589 4.357,263 4,405.540 1.033,179
476,135
958.491 9,188,133 9,200.809
238,736
173,295 1,680,875 1,763,938
— 48,889
24,596 2,600,429 2,096,442
41,073
46,100
18,284
14,991 1,101,459
441,004
456,505
903,063
12
6
12
470
507
1,297
1.103
4,989
197.657
127.153 1.239.401 1,306.136
— 67,161
9,098 1,497.867 1,188,39C
177,792
117,490 1,109,912 1,211,401 — 103,024
— 26,868 1 ,202,211
896,70?
493
480
490
368
360
489
368
360

New York Connecting
— M o n th

[V ol. 121.

Peoria & Pekin Union

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —• — M o n th o f October —■— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
S _
8,957,503 9,054,470 62,202,594 59,094,216
979,000
953.338 11.194,930 11,131,098
10,685,622 10,783,424 80,268,359 77,499,409
959,941
909,160 11,579,315 10,915,229
1,489,319 1,424,007 14,484,703 15,762,881
145,762 1,783,828 1,620,391
161,398
3,053,612 3.272,001 27.867,158 28,087,060
5,940,441 6,067,216 59.098,906 59.256.177
4,745,181 4,716,208 21,169,453 18,243,232
891,570 7,471,906 7,018,172
969,077
1,352
22,792
14.672
1.516
3.774,588 3,823,286 13,674.755 11.210.388
4,094,711 3,916,207 16,684,295 14,325,566
6,700
6,696
6,696
6,675

1925.
$
23,622
2,331
160,197
33,503
14,111
1,247
74.605
131,254
28,943
27,000

1924.
$
34,133
4,197
179,204
61,496
20,055
765
73,140
163.007
16,197
16,000

1925.
$
249,534
27,773
1,547,876
272,272
160,789
8,560
672,820
1,193,697
354,179
182,000

1924.
$
262,092
27.186
1,486,852
278,326
155,971
7,367
668,691
1,188,977
297,875
130,006

1.943
26,447
19

197
22,841
19

172,179
405,156
19

167.875
400,965
19

Dec., 1925.]

11

RAILW AY EARNINGS
1

£AKM LNCtS.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue---T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t_
Traffic expenses_
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes _____ . . .
..
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
Aver. miles o f r’d oper.

E A R N IN G S.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint. way
Maint. o f equipm 't.
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. .incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes _ _ _______ ____
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
Aver, miles of r’d oper.
E A R N IN G S.
Freight r e v e n u e _____
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot.ex p .,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes ...........................
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r'd oper.
E A R N IN G S.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traific expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp.,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T axes_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
EARN INGS.
Freight revenue______
_
Passenger revenue_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’t .
Traffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes . . . . ________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
Aver. miles o f r ’d oper.
E A R N IN G S.
Freight revenue . . . .
_
Passenger revenue_
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp .
T o t.exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T axes__________ ____
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents_____
Aver, miles o f r ’d oper.
E A R N IN G S.
Passenger revenue_
_
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Maint. o f equipm’tTraffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp .
T ot. exp.,incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes . . _________ .
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r'd oper.

P ere M a r q u e tte
R e a d in g C o m p a n y
October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
S uccessors to P hiladelphia & R eading
— M o n th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
1925.
1924.
1924.
$
$
1925.
3,491,998 28,873,645 27,863,268 6,046,723 6,840,610 65,191,639 64,416,257
286,672 3,667,957 4.199,478
796,072
850,870 8.269,340 8,524,660
4,020,111 34,946,724 34,951,081 7,261,311 8,061,096 77,039,710 76,380,594
367,133 4,081,790 4,332,540 1,122,921 1,051,137 10,254,064 9,197,530
716,167 7,494,733 7,159,682 1,511,742 1,739,528 17,180,939 18,210,296
56,929
526,814
72,962
75,274
534,401
719,607
723,569
1,277,192 12,245,245 12,840,280 2,669,244 2,758,386 27,721,358 28,212,099
2,510,140 25,373,587 25,829,619 5,532,262 5,805,750 57,580,577 58,321,535
1,509.971 9,573,137 9,121,462 1,729,049 2,255,346“ 19,459,133 18,059,059
216,681 1,685,037 1,667,139
303,797 3,676,160 3,477,459
376,731
214
309
17,809
4,690
497
3,964
4,296
1,292,981 7,870,291 7,449,633 1,352,104 1,951,052 15,779,009 14,577,304
1,178,029 7,023,492 6,109,412 1,560,437 2,072,237 17,123,925 15,899,755
2,292
2,292
2,263
1,139
1,138
1,139
1,148
P e r k io m e n
R ic h m o n d F r e d e r ic k s b & P o to m a c
— M on th o f October— — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
129,649
899,326
432,884
383,699 5,063,607 4,842,378
94,730 1,051,791
5,122
296,609 3,819,358 3,374,420
4,613
61,778
63,650
406,300
138,305
103,778
1149,729
999,471 1,045,126
857,618 10,675,833 9,844,736
96,922
102,662 1,084,898 1,154,976
11,172
130,471
11,747
100,555
7,272
57,742
176,965
113,862 1,615,400 1,475,781
6,528
55,177
1,082
9,656
107
8,709
107
1,080
89,378
92,893
51,112
392,329
45,939
467,694
430,657
324,893 3,402,913 3,283,253
771,524
601,581 6,817,756 6,552,844
70,350
65,367
632,945
594,737
273,602
67,955
38,411
516,784
404.734
256,037 3,858,077 3,291.892
57,302
45,872
49,727
556,132
5.104
4,360
51,674
637,267
21
817
169
1,251
358,862
62,851
34,051
465,089
216,300
205,493 3,220,641 2,734,509
302,772
169,068
57,210
28,492
412,596
180,011 2,652,078 2,206,930
117
41
41
41
41
117
117
117
R u tla n d
P itts b u r g h & S h a w m u t
— M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
335,221
332,295 3,177,254 3,086,306
131,728
111,305
994,811
854,267
96,032
2,802
38,932
100,488 1,055,013 1,213,554
2,587
46,123
117,129 1,056,059
927,192
552,605
137,809
574,724 5,406,392 5,504.838
119,369
120,961 1,046,767 1,047,407
20,643
9,584
143,635
175,040
113,189
32,129
340,034
112,883 1,070,925 1,015,952
37,107
329,634
14,662
10,964
9,262
1,609
1,777
14,077
99,560
88,777
212,976
226,610 2,189,136 2,241.385
38,438
31,610
306,590
298,493
471,524
485,796 4,557,746 4,543,827
104,710
82,000
860,697
898,190
29,002
81,081
88,928
33,099
35,129
195,362
848,646
961,011
26,085
27,194
18,662
20,761
20,093
264,811
175
279,043
222
315
11
3,825
374
54,996
61,734
174,379
5,084
32,913
16,467
583,520
681,594
61,532
140,118
69,517
674,896
717,152
42,056
27,951
243,054
102
102
102
102
413
413
413
413
S t L o u is -S a n F r a n c is c o
P itt s b u r g h & W e s t V ir g in ia
S y ste m
St L ouis-San F ra n cisco
— M on th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
— M on th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
360,189 3,606,050 2,999,222 6,540,298 6,432,199 55,196,580 50,591,982
402,794
83,106 1,503,926 1,452,371 13,970,299 15,023,622
5,804
7,658
69,506
443,034
402,193 4,012,639 3,426,872 8,595,603 8,413,330 74,139,666 70,519,195
387,732
38,875
393,883 1,130,368 1,113,542 9,033,897 8,879,889
30,695
87,899
927,734
916,083 1,429,513 1,540,735 14,388,580 14,335,134
82,771
8,342
4,852
103,083
91,536 1,056,561
65,199
46,693
965,419
84,473
780,394
730,538 3,004,726 2,516,607 24,894,523 23,788,547
85,710
253,952 2,450,265 2,397,883 5,888,068 5,444,270 51,481,787 49,755,710
236,537
148,241 1,562,374 1,028,989 2,707,535 2,969,060 22,657,879 20,763,485
206,497
516,164
48,461
507,515 4,032,658 3,728,120
452,604
414,138
54,239
196
2,855
4.260
285
23,345
39,759
152,258
99,780 1,109,574
614,566 2,188,516 2,457,285 18,601,876 16,995,606
172,666 1,743,589 1,307,670 2,046,009 2,387,784 18,009,434 16,870,735
228,637
4,902
92
92
92
92
4,747
4,902
4,747
Fort W orth & R io G rande
P itts b u rg h S h a w m u t & N o rth e rn
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
101,989
100,536
159,874 1,481,889 1,117,808
181,620
826,166
897,839:
19,219
24,818
2,134
2,987
33,090
47,813
189,587
252,393
133,821
136,822 1,116,000 1,266,466
188,109
166,920 1,555,445 1,209,973
35,675
27,832
31,556
282,357
250,334
29,740
260,366
211,331
22,187
32,187
358,767
23,694
40,187
322,657
226,579
240,510
1,712
3,134
18,335
3,437
1,709
16,360
31,729
38,164
57,212
58,897
63,639
550,237
58,001
547,002
569,239
$493,295
124,405
120,132 1,112,180 1,118,388
124,083 1,271,918 1,138,745
142,597
9,416
45,512
42,837
283,527
71,228
16,690
3,820
148,078
26,992
4,036
2,720
26,739
3,823
40,272
2,720
38,300
5
23
144
348
727
12,862
42,792
256,512
5,380
40,117
44,345
— 36,800
109,051
187,242
— 4,753
34,383
3,040 — 131,417
34,383
— 5,078
16,428
233
235
210
210
210
210
233
235
St Louis San F rancisco & Texas
P o rt R e a d in g
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 tc Oct. 31—
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
181,145
146,406
165,095 1,530,988 1,384,938
201,867 1,601,269 1,361,284
—
—
—
—
13,281
18,377
126,537
140,739
186,521
207,556 2,111,845 1,744,444
202,305
229,134 1,789,577 1,574,486
36,334
24,656
28,338
239,733
29,333
281,836
227,895
242,894
95,442
27,731
7,978
6,269
32,515
98,603
283,023
263,796
229
229
5,603
4,893
2,290
50,810
47,517
62,811
63,136
67,389
662,928
66,973
617,192
695,987
568,860
103,699 1,026,233 1,052,957
140,033
141,377 1,304,213 1,189,250
97,409
62,272
89,112
103,857 1,085,612
87,757
485,364
691,487
385,236
2,356
13,288
157,439
2,078
23,452
15,827
129,220
20,781
584
36
1,516
55
1,048
59,332
90,569
928,173
562,212
85,643
73,285
460,396
363,407
35,190
58,994
35,119
291,727
211,168
27,031
82,634
137,011
21
19
21
137
134
19
137
134
St Louis Transfer
Quincy Omaha & Kansas City
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
72,649
614,399
82,613
588,477
—
—
__________
__________
159,789
17,125
18,508
209,209
849,042
107,082
100,319
64,260
66,825
645,832
885,295
656,391
10,399
8,454
37,058
318,845
59,706
315,273
108,370
102,594
7,094
5,618
12,666
139,194
155,057
15,866
56,735
65,631
8,461
175
157
1,721
739
9,534
906
1,626
31,056
45,629
423,341
32,058
438,627
341,957
38,358
374,567
46,459
98,959
945,432
50,910
116,336
913,001
525,694
556,866
20,366
13,350
1,360
— 63,960
— 60,137
120,138
— 9,254
99,525
46,346
40,759
534
731
4,107
4,084
4,634
1,696
7
59
11
4
750
— 1 3,8 92
12,8 16
— 2,747 — 110 ,31 3 — 1 0 0 ,95 5
19,635
116,043
97,079
7,502
— 6,688 — 141,706 — 133,630
— 18,668
15,380
59,087
38,687
6
6
250
250
250
250
6
6
— M on th o f
1925.
S
3,700,870
269,544
4,255,831
367,031
808,962
54,652
1,356,583
2,679,001
1,576,830
190,781
3,881
1,382,168
1,260,941
2,263




S t L o u is S o u t h w e s te r n S y ste m
— M o n th

o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—■

1925.
1,496,077
150.799
1,746,166
351,555
307,245
57,514
412,246
1,211,552
534,614
87,494
75
447,045
379,455
940
St Louis

1924.
1925.
1924.
1,582,315 12,773,081 12,439,259
148.556 1,303,989 1,466,678
1,821,617 14,888,984 14,694,819
259,827 2,248,679 2,003,988
352,079 3,129,867 3,140,608
50.228
522,229
480,004
397,834 3,683,291 3,777,178
1,134,153 10,372,685 10,135,588
687,464 4,516,299' 4,559,231
117,483
611.282
718,707
104
1,397
1,507
569,877 3,903,620 3,839,017
501,503 3,194,780 3,191,079
969
943
969
Southw estern R y o f Texas
— M o n th o f October —
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
672,704
670,532 5,223,773 5,078,312
84,531
99,973
728,980
924 .785
817,077
837,532 6,425,968 6,537,219
196,644
189,770 1,567,552 1,511,584
142,534
159,312 1,663,544 1,725,119
24,935
23,970
230,221
220.245
278,743
289,333 2,514,894 2.585.152
679,873
700,753 6,313,054 6,389,525
137,204
136,779
112,914
147,694
26,750
25,500
267,500
255,000
319
235
2,906
3,094
110.135
111,044 — 157,492
110,400
156,744
140,224
316,401
298,929
807
807
807
807
S a n A n t o n io & A ra n sa s P ass

in o w

m c iu a e a in

S a n A n t o n io J v a ld e & G u lf
o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
83,465
954,235
997,945
18,379
164,023
199.569
114,107 1,229.379 1,306,389
19,133
203,706
228,690
12,825
146,964
143,832
4,957
47,482
45,025
49,709
490,186
534,156
92,668
949,542 1,012,156
21,439
279,837
294,233
4,305
37,074
33.980
873
840
17,134
241,890
259,413
6,542
152,363
136,183
317
318
317
S e a b o a r d A ir L in e
— M o n th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
4,182,866 3,125,805 35,858,122 31,119,098
1,266,716
709,733 10,187,266 7,914,072
6,008,211 4,277,288 50,993,446 43,324,196
965,633
685,620 6,766,884 6,197.904
893,051
808,672 8,254,422 7,593,019
205,800
126,969 1,766,608 1,405,130
2,115,160 1,559,055 18,924,803 16,483,966
4,450,660 3,380,537 38,193,131 33,772,757
1,557,551
896,751 12,800,315 9,551,439
237,000
190,000 2,370,000 1,900,000
693
1,326
15,113
11,982
1,319,858
705,425 10,415,202 7,639,457
1,063,213
731,717 8,810,619 7,284,851
3,790
3,570
3,768
3,571
S o u t h e r n R a ilw a y S y s te m
S ou th ern Railw ay
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
10,124,475 9,306,014 88,059,900 82,379,883
2,654,939 2,394,609 25,531,861 25,941,072
13,901,740 12,757,515123,026.510117.779.603
1,858,737 1,808,302 17,530,026 16,547,398
2,222,617 2,224,838 21,514,591 21,408,639
245,565
225,155 2,353,380 2,232.569
4,394,094 4,039,650 41,006,791 41,969,552
9,148,196 8,706,991 86,461,847 86,173,251
4,753,544 4,050,524 36,564,663 31,606,352
992,024
739,841 7,704,753 6,241,409
5,957
4,700
39,194
34,485
3,755,563 3,305,983 28,820,716 25,330,458
3,658,005 3,272,053 28,202,324 23,991,235
6,885
, 6,868
6,871
6,868
Alabama G reat S outhern
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31 —
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
712,030
714,326 6 43Q Q42
169,324
157,268 1,660,295 1.716,807
946,812
939,218 8,614,409 8,352,282
140,990
134,814 1,322,660 1,260,383
160,061
164,152 1,600,884 1,792,654
21,483
19,314
211,851
205,603
260,905
260,912 2,566,007 2,634,867
612,141
610,242 6,007,078 6,214,505
336,671
328,976 2,607,331 2,137,777
69,254
68,126
543,554
432,402
20
2,009
2,802
264,417
260,830 2,061,768 1,702,573
291,365
287,534 2,267,824 1,972,824
318
318
318
318
— M on th

1925.
$
76,925
17,651
105,880
21,081
15,219
4,403
42,559
89,085
16,795
4,058
204
12,533
11,921
318

12
Southern Railway System

EARN ING S-

[V ol. 121.

RAILW AY EARNINGS
C in cin n ati New Orleans

&

(

C o n c l)

Texas P acific

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

Southern
—

Pacific System

( C o n c l)

G alveston H arrisburg & San A n ton io
M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

Spokane Portland & Seattle

— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31 —

1925 .

1924 .

1925 .

1924 .

73,599
624
578,790
357,612
296

66,488
154
533,519
374,633
296

$
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1925 .
1925 .
1924 .
$
$
$
674,148
Freight revenue--------- ! 1 , 560,821 1 , 462,916 14 , 566,321 13 , 922,691 2 , 116,677 2 , 858,073 18 , 499,612 2 1 , 639,797
723,235 4 , 826,426 5 , 101,338
Passenger revenue— ;
433.806
112,550
107,999 1 . 240.729 1 , 286,468
415,074
290.564 3 , 684,021 3 . 384,330
473.805 4 , 300,449 4 , 896,772
T ot., incl. other rev1 2 , 102,647 1 , 875,116 19 , 292,731 18 , 281,956 2 , 733,066 3 , 539,809 2 4 , 419,367 2 8 , 176,061
862,337
936,646 6 , 751,813 7 , 060,826
Expenses— Maint.way
373,712
81,827
125,606
906,124
887,642
215,622
271,731 2 , 491,564 2 , 7 29 , 06 o
391,705 4 , 532,980 4 , 861,982
Maint. of equlpm’t .;
92,359
87,842 1 , 002,012 1 , 080,008
340,336
387,494 3 , 407,377 3 , 741,728
385,540
544,935 4 , 887,133 5 , 373,933
Traffic expenses— i
395,774
537,750
554,621
11,237
107.290
96,373
37,582
429,799
52,431
59,481
6,811
42,921
Transportation exp.
997.771 1 . 068,902 8 , 737,431 9 . 613,221
246,546
232,721 2 , 124,159 2 , 094,958
529.916
517.986 5 . 252.503 5 . 376,388
T ot .exp., Incl .oth. 1 , 200,007 1 , 237,406 12 , 236,521 12 , 836.200 1 . 942.250 2 . 185,826 2 0 , 043,106 2 1 , 599,175
462,412
511,170 4 , 434.723 4 , 453,654
Net from railroad-----790,816 1 , 353,983 4 , 376,261 6 , 576,886
902,640
601,710 7 , 056,210 5 , 445,756
399,925
425,476 2 , 317,090 2 , 607,172
779,453
89,711
825,498
703,732
T a x e s------------ -------- 99,106 1 , 046,270
83,697
853,943
76,334
79,754
755,398
127,230
Uncollectible revenue, i
1.795
7.876
1.331
20.073
3
3,094
352
3.844
30.951
7
1,347
38
Net after taxes, & c.
693,229 1 . 268.955 3 . 502,245 5 . 720.437
323.588
775,372
502,252 6 , 006,096 4 , 664,508
345.715 1 . 560.345 1 , 900,340
Net after rents.. . .
632,617 1 , 155,489 2 , 804,336 4 , 918,995
770,721
536,832 5 , 865,868 4 , 563,806
306,625
339,585 1 , 374,395 1 , 761,791
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
338
2,096
2,110
2,101
2,110
554
554
554
554
338
338
338
H ou ston & Texas Central
G eorgia S ou th ern & Florida
Staten Island Rapid Transit
— M o n th o f October —■— Jan . 1 to Oct. 31 — — M on th o f October —■— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 — — M o n th o f October— —-Jan. 1 to Oct. 31 —
EARN ING S.
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1924 .
1925 .
1925 .
1925 .
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
S
„
920,043
Freight revenue--------956,594 1 , 338,301 8 , 782,386 8 , 972,512
108,436
104,869
989,513
433,502
295,664 3 , 463,462 2 , 735,158
Passenger revenue— j
258,287
105,374
102,400 1 , 206,582 1 , 127,490
197.014
121,496 1 , 515,198 1 , 127,686
268,304 2 , 488,336 2 , 573,782
T o t.. incl. other rev.»
244,996
236,534 2 , 503,906 2 , 329,944
673,384
453.103 5 , 424,454 4 , 175,619 1 , 307,361 1 , 701,222 12 , 083,387 12 , 342,401
Expenses— M alnt .’way
704,149
180,754
540,929
557,657
63,472
65,050
652,325
194,065 2 , 241,962 2 , 614,993
68,660
68,576
Maint. o f equlpm't568,181
323,579
723,259
255,191
235,150 2 , 380,091 2 , 282,614
23,260
29,689
294,574
110,230
61.404
Traffic expenses—
95,727
24,690
25,342
20,514
21,150
19,517
132,197
271,690
260,054
1,837
2,185
8,824
Transportation exp.
443.684
427.576 4 . 129.320 4 , 096,206
118,938
123.099 1 , 230.751 1 , 218,605
305.881
152,098 1 . 929.019 1 , 524,844
T o t.exp. ,tocl .oth.;
954,631
925,770 9 , 508.318 9 . 667,216
514,589
300,701 3 , 594,254 3 , 028,326
227,390
238.265 2 . 232.720 2 , 271,697
Net from railroad------,
58,247
352,730
775,452 2 , 575,069 2 , 675,185
17,606
— 1,731
271,186
152,402 1 , 830,200 1 , 147,293
158,795
T a x e s_______________,
183,370
93,980
105,802
645,290
537,231
155,000
147,200
18,086
301,136
15,000
15,700
29,274
Uncollectible revenue.’
2,230
521
980
6,241
12.535
310
250
3.107
12,172
1,262
151
4,258
Net after taxes. A c .
961,693
257,770
669,129 1 , 923.538 2 , 125.419
128,259
2,296
— 17.681
113.079 — 101.125
134,165 1 , 524,806
Net after rents--------557,647
199,946
579,442 1 , 447,411 1 , 600,353
— 31,193
— 33,562
— 113,311
— 233,147
66,779
94,940 1 , 118,208
Aver, miles o f r’ d oper.
929
401
929
923
23
401
401
929
23
23
401
23
H ou ston East & W est Texas
New O rleans & N ortheastern RR
Tennessee Central
— M o n th o f October — — Jan . 1 to Oct. 31 —■ — M on th o f October —■— J a n . I to O ct. 31 — — M o n th o f October —•— J a n . I to Oct. 31 —
EARN ING S.
1925 .
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1924 .
1925 .
1924 .
1925 .
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
303,570
281,438 2 , 320,072 2 , 101,316
254,774
235,196 2 , 150,576 1 , 826,079
Freight revenue--------416,040 3 , 827,680 3 , 536,715
459,004
Passenger revenue— j
837,987
46,088
38.824
436.117
394,104
34.405
37.197
366,159
423,000
80,956
75,440
804,415
T o t.. Incl. other rev.
365,219
335.305 2 , 841,046 2 , 676,706
305,667
291,817 2 , 669,143 2 , 402,591
581,955
534,208 4 , 971,137 4 , 725,492
Expenses— M alnt.w ay
42,797
51,217
526,951
721,529
667,333
52,505
465,982
397,801
65,547
66,777
632,920
45,505
Malnt. o f equlpm 't.
52,382
873,547
55,625
519,152
573,208
50,534
43,399
352,530
414,661
87,242
90,058
763,716
•Traffic expenses—
114,417
3,790
4.086
37,849
37,751
7,172
7,330
73,424
66,092
10,211
12,373
123,068
Transportation exp.
100,080
78.966
931.766
954,048
107,106
99,568
952.792
886,231
154.691
144,259 1 , 390.718 1 , 421,556
T o t.exp. ,mcl .oth.
209.399
197,074 2 , 105.899 2 , 360.505
229.659
205,848 2 . 016.130 1 , 802,430
337,777
331,036 3 , 096,404 3 , 275,995
155,820
138,231
Net from railroad-----735,147
316,201
76,008
85,969
653,013
600,161
203,172 1 , 874,733 1 , 449,497
244,178

Uncollectible revenue. ;
Net after taxes. & c.
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r ’ d oper.

534
12
186,632
153,150
207

42 032
70
161,070
137,988
207

R9.R 187

1,316
1 , 348,230
1155,495
207

377,296
4^356
1 , 067,845
1 , 003,083
207

14,478
122
141,220
118,460
191

9,776
281
128,174
108,991
191

— M on th

1924 .

197,237
10,434
141,947
27,556
5,852
2,670
43,006
81,881
60,066
9,136
50.930
21.110
110

$

114,557
11,480
130,483
21,820
6,882
2,146
39,831
73,732
56,751
2,041
016
54,726
22,465
110

1924 .

1925 .

$

$

1 177,723
100,496
1 , 309,233
233,992
48,768
23,384
394,379
730,793
578,440
65,888
40
512,512
226,635
110

1 071,369
125,695
1 , 229,457
206,069
58,716
23,473
407,087
427,094
502,363
54,867
35
447,461
164,462
110

Southern Pacific System
EARN IN G S.

— M on th o f October —■— J an . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1925 .

1924 .

1924 .

1925 .

Passenger revenue—
3 , 281.835 3 , 242,519 3 5 i 934;551 3 7 , 332,208
T o t., Incl. other rev. 2 1 . 161.076 19 . 5 66 . 935175 . 264 . 572173 . 577.399
Expenses— Malnt .way 2 , 166,743 2 , 185,131 2 3 , 719,954 2 3 , 677,849
Malnt. o f equlpm’t- 2 , 585,985 2 , 794,123 2 8 , 032,069 2 8 , 330,999
Traffic expenses—
334,056
326,894 3 , 159,269 3 , 263,687
Transportation exp. 6 . 844,709 6 , 306,200 6 2 , 126.194 5 8 , 051,200
T ot .exp. ,incl .oth. 12 , 762,942 12 , 4 6 4 , 095125 , 167 , 782121 , 377,131
Net from railroad------ 8 , 398,134 7 , 102,840 5 0 , 096,790 5 2 , 200,268
T a x e s_______________ 1 , 840,567 1 , 748,022 14 , 527,740 14 , 593,668
Uncollectible revenue.
13,752
77,266
35,251
27,684
Net after taxes, &c. 6 , 543,815 5 , 319.657 3 5 , 541,366 3 7 , 529,334
Net after rents------5 , 942,989 4 , 989,589 3 2 , 818,323 3 4 , 812,983
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
8,720
8,725
8,721
8,696

1925 .

1924 .

314,288
81,116
420,815
36,238
72,293
13,182
123,721
268,317
152,498
37,644
21
114,833
100,143
207

290,856
78,276
403,398
31,883
68,242
12,978
97,979
233,447
169,951
48,915
230
120.806
117,101
207

$

$

1925 .

1924 .

592,929
125,083
783,153
109,195
144,679
21,614
329,598
647,818
135,335
50,002
0108
85,441
53,185
400

620,012
120.845
806,442
103,880
179,127
20,740
278,577
621,424
185,018
51,975
1.183
131,860
90,127
400

$

$

1924 .

2 , 505,803
782,804
3 , 518,324
533,848
701,525
128,192
1 , 085.154
2 . 679,110
839,214
244,577
928
593,709
507,176
207

2 , 347,902
844.080
3 , 458,960
460,324
693,189
118,214
1 , 015,482
2 , 507,051
951,909
298,216
1,209
652,484
675,266
207

$

$

1924 .

816,976
160,076
1 , 043,376
148,511
192,537
13,187
329,179
722,198
321,178
31,757
64
289.357
251,795
544

Southern Pacific

1925 .

$

5 , 072,435
1 , 241,107
6 , 830,484
1 , 094,629
1 , 615,826
207,002
2 , 943.523
6 , 286,534
543,950
500,556
5,404
37,990
268,110
400

1924 .

$

4,886 416
1 . 387,202
6 , 816,756
1 , 361,035
1 , 611,653
189,404
2 . 786.093
6 . 313,275
503,481
485,974
4.870
12.637
225,076
400

634,659
155,584
849,060
103,953
207,523
12,873
311,711
668,459
180,601
29,877
852
149.872
112,301
507

1925 .

$
994,968
Freight revenue— . .
52,391
Passenger revenue—
T o t., Incl. other rev. 1 , 151,985
16,431
Expenses— Maint .way !
180,876
Malnt. o f eqnipm 't.
Traffic expenses—
17,456
Transportation exp_s
730,765
T o t.exp..incl .oth. !
986,324
165,661
Net from railroad____ I
»
14,538
Taxes . . .
— .
Uncollectible revenue.
185
Net after taxes, & c. 1 150,938
150,807
Net after rents___ __ !
Aver. miles o f r ' d oper.

$

1 , 096,303
47,015
1 , 294,636
17,820
165,264
19,756
869.462
1 , 102.574
192,062
27,058
165,004
164,873

$

7 , 793,528
449.459
9 , 467,193
157,832
2 , 180,307
178.845
6 , 677,402
9 , 526,376
— 59,183
145,299
736
— 205,218
— 207,249

491,278
184,307
59,621
1,025
162,419
419,419
71,859
83,378
740
— 12,259
101,494
37

1925 .

$

1924 .

$

8 , 525,907
532,473
9 , 936,953
194,131
1 , 980,247
195,341
6 , 896,879
9 , 577.189
358,764
136,591
183
221,990
219,776

1924 .

1925 .
$

$

473,861
84,151
48,621
944
160,178
305.469
168.392
54,948
17
113,427
220,273
37

4 , 280,093
794,202
461,186
10,099
1 , 505,262
2 , 891,203
1 , 388,890
666,450
1,039
721,401
1 , 728,360
37

1924 .
$

4 , 230,612
920,108
459,438
9,779
1 , 519,668
3 , 030,387
1 , 200,225
581,282
5,325
613,618
1 , 538,828
37

7 , 238,100
1 , 504,186
9 , 268,369
1 , 535,474
2 , 029,789
138,577
3 . 131.506
7 , 203,332
2 , 065,037
318,359
3.877
1 . 742.801
1 , 400,346
540

1925 .

$

102,070
12.159
121,527
18,674
12,993
3,117
37,847
80.759
40,768
6,124
91
34,553
23,474
165

1924 .

$

65,176
13,739
86,259
23,525
9,662
3,468
30,246
74,637
11,622
5,629
2
5,991
— 2,489
165

1925 .
$

853,413
127,928
1 , 043,913
163,099
90,961
32,110
341,078
702,870
341,043
52,946
111
287,986
209,289
165

1924 .

1925 .

$

$

1924 .

$

______

______

______

______

476,472
61,716
40,781
969
189,915
300,033
176,439
36,541

440,582
74,098
30,539
871
181,260
293,374
147,208
24,004

139.898
155,103
9

123,204
120,078
9

4 , 077,974
741,724
290,187
9,552
1 , 778,577
2 , 895,630
1 , 182,344
295,345
68
886,931
940,612
9

3 , 806,763
782,973
302,807
9,026
1 , 836,397
3 , 002,535
804,228
225,494
3,813
574,921
608,507
9

—

—

Texas

&

Pacific

— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1925 .

5 , 577,845
1 , 590.271
7 , 676,373
1 , 813,711
1 , 834,643
126,347
2 , 840,577
6 , 748,573
927,800
297.595
3.766
626.439
239,338
507

2 , 627,731
599,712
3 , 481,478
468,291
585,928
65,318
1 , 098,211
2 , 314,462
1 , 167,016
175,000
3.558
988,458
886,394
1,952

Spokane International

A tla n tic Steam ship Lines
1925 .

$

1924 .

— M o n th o f October —■— Jan . 1 to Oct. 31 — — M on th o f October —■— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1924 .

1925 .

Texas & New Orleans
1925 .

Freight r e v e n u e -----Passenger revenue—
T o t.. incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint .way
Malnt. o f equipm’ t.
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. .incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
Taxes . . . . —
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after r e n t s ____
Aver. miles o f r’d oper.




Terminal RR Assoc’n of St Louis

1925 .

— M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1925 .

2,964
10
82,995
56,671
296

St L ouis M erchants Bridge Term inal
M organ’s L ouisian a & Texas R R . & SS.
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 — — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

A risonalE astern
EARN IN G S.

EARN ING S.

8,648
5
67,355
40,652
296

o f October —■— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 — — M o n th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 — — M on th o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31 —

1925 .
$

Passenger revenue—
T o t ., Incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint.way
M alnt. o f equlpm’t .
Traffic expenses—
Transportation exp.
T o t .exp. .Incl .oth.
Net from railroad-----T a x e s_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents--------Aver. miles o f r'd oper.

71,970
1,837
242,394
115,022
191

Louisiana W estern

N orth ern Alabama
EA R N IN G S.

108,322
1.813
625,012
444,308
191

1924 .

2 , 644,481
649,182
3 , 372,527
407,279
648,412
66,817
1 , 062,553
2 . 287.633
1 , 084,894
175,000
5,514
904,380
821,539
1,952

1925 .

1924 .

2 0 , 798,852 19 , 223,462
5 , 381,865 5 , 810,204
2 8 , 305,842 17 , 214,534
4 , 205,206 3 , 964,127
5 , 640,690 5 , 485,212
633,389
584,011
1 0 , 091.313 9 , 347,890
2 1 , 502,797 2 0 , 944,713
6 , 803,045 6 , 269,821
1 , 487,500 1 , 487,500
26.938
28,776
5 , 288.607 4 , 753,545
4 , 597,963 4 , 116,550
1,952
1,952

Toledo St Louis

&

Western

1924 .

$

653,944
142,816
847,395
163,064
82,307
29,981
294,692
634,379
213,016
51,202
172
161,642
98,161
165

Louis

Dec., 1925.]
Ulster & Delaware

EA B N IN G S.
Freight r e v e n u e _____
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Expenses— M aint. :ayc
Malnt. o f equipm’t _
Traffic expenses_
Transportation exp.
T ot .exp. ,Incl .oth.
Net from railroad____
T axes_______________
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, & c.
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.

1925.
$
37,386
8,698
80,836
13,295
10,698
1,341
45,682
77,033
3,803
5,500

— 1,697
— 4,363
128

1924.
$
77,762
8,843
121,820
14,691
16,649
2,203
59,764
100,007
21,813
5,500
37
16,276
10,434
128

1925.
$
550,626
299,152
1,207,464
197,782
171,877
18,586
579.963
1,029,900
177,564
55,500
2
122,562
67,041
128

U n io n P a c ific

Passenger revenue_
_
T o t., incl. other rev.
Expenses— Maint.way
Maint. o f equipm 'tTraffic expenses_
_
Transportation exp.
T ot. exp.,incl .oth.
_
_____ __ .
T axes_
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Net after rents______
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.
E A B N IN G S.
Freight revenue______
Passenger revenue_
_
T ot., incl. other rev.
Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. ,incl .oth.
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, A c.
Net after r e n t s _____
Aver, miles o f r ’d oper.
EAB N IN G S.
Passenger revenue..

Transportation exp.
T o t. exp., incl .oth.
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Aver. miles o f r ’d oper.
EA B N IN G S.
Passenger revenue_
_

Transportation exp.
T o t.exp. ,incl .oth.
Net from railroad . .
Uncollectible revenue.
Net after taxes, &c_
Aver, miles o f r’d oper.

Western Maryland

Union RR (of Pennsylvania)

— M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M o n th

1924.
$
623,288
344,433
1,320,860
206,174
173,608
18,651
618,440
1,084,440
236,420
55,002
159
181,259
129,815
128

o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31— — M o n th

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

o f October —• — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—

1,026,577
88,506
155,487
177
416,510
670,517
356,060
66,231

951,858
145,715
184,635
164
396,128
736,182
215,676
38,649

9,702,950
971,946
2,236,156
1.806
4,132.525
7,440,658
2,262,292
322,465

9,135,905
1,178,830
2,899,837
2,116
4,188.045
8,354,915
780,990
183,664

1925.
$
1,629,783
43,756
1,732,317
194,254
390,032
36,344
503.395
1,180,162
552,155
65,000

289.829
322,691
45

177,207
228,857
45

1,939.827
2,432,935
45

597.326
1,267,667
45

487,155
453,240
804

1925.
$

1924.
$

Union Pacific System
E A B N IN G S.

13

RAILW AY EARNINGS
1925.
$

1924.
$

426,759
354,621
804

4,434,102
4,030,148
804

3,338,935
2,941,946
804

Western Pacific

Utah

— M on th

1925.
1924.
1924.
$
$
$
1,638.585 15,031,253 14,481,036
575,794
703,436
55,694
1,776,812 16,373,846 15,953.642
322,778 2,097,091 2,422,522
328,833 3,551,942 3,324,487
363,514
370,722
36,130
534,717 4,728,425 5,142,562
1,280,052 11,299,744 11,824,707
496,759 5,074,102 4,128,935
790,000
70,000
640,000

o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th

o f October —•— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1924.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
11,937,187 L0,288,696 68,183,216 70,109,076
1,379,002 10,136,511 9,125,250
14,205,426 14,790,596
1,380,971 1,390,360
160,761 1,779,788 1,821,558
14,222,318 12,611,120 90,434,629 93,201,962
1,692,990 13,009,155 12,085.716
1,163,745 1,300,658 10,874,107 12,063,642
182,309 1,939,321 2,455,122
2,072,003 1,981,841 17,741,720 18,179,063
216,460 2,051,594 2,105,582
1,535,664
142,399 1,611,896
150,524
359,877
387,778
34,537
3,538,692 2,945,074 24,185,134 25,394,837
482,335 4,345.426 3,992,301
7,430,536 6,852,558 59,116,593 61,858,196
1,030,608 9,537,062 9,697,129
6,791,782 5,758,562 31,318,036 31,343,766
662,382 3,472,093 2,388.587
695,284 5,093,464 6,851,853
513,513
790,646
750,853
62,122
7,108
5,386
650
896
6,775
721
17
6,277,619 5,062,382 25,409.186 24,484,805
600,243 2,680,726 1,630.959
54.893
398.721
260,119
80,014
5,599,750 4,588.475 23,534,149 22,676,134
638,495 3,518,960 2,393,103
73,160
45,281
353,247
193,859
3,718
3,732
3,687
3,687
1,042
1,042
1,042
102
102
102
102
O regon S h ort Line
Western Ry of Alaba m a
Vicksburg Shreveport & Pacific
— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31
— M on th o f October— — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
3,734,441 2,889,075 22,524,198 22,706,286
381,362
230,263
182,213 1,903,795 1,637,212
285,183 2,862,807 2,424,523
369,483 4,071,584 4,272,741
366,599
657,261
681,261
853,078
72,264
64,759
64,908
72,970
637,354
4,298,584 3,484,745 28,674,720 29,220,596
331,954
272,704 2,813.120 2,563,164
478,860
389,580 3,735,076 3,532,899
489,386 5,079,916 5,060,961
441,795
328,265
32,871
328,958
87,561
23.233
69,375
602,826
654,749
493,351 4,967,730 5,249,454
577,297
506,626
501.667
45,365
41,738
69,050
57,928
564,826
596,900
492,274
461,667
44,596
46,260
97,267
11,964
9,998
111,883
11,854
12,387
120,356
199,588
1,150,923 1,007,254 8,710,373 9,107,399
151,629
80,334
784,015
89,820
813,111
134,353 1,335,362 1,248,035
2,386,587 2,204,483 20,922,090 21,575,396
187,257
179,663 1,913,505 1,863,173
319,917
310,794 2,832,705 2,764,001
1,911,997 1,280,262 7,752,630 7,645,200
699,991
144,697
93,041
899,615
78,786
158,943
768,898
902,371
249,509 2,327,789 2,713,386
226,492
135,876
24,563
21,888
172,492
$34,979
24,229
264,709
224,966
13.612
Cr 1,787
263
0 3 ,6 0 5
9
351
545
211
238
145
940
791
1,689,110 1,030,490 5,426,628 4,918,202
726,772
120,125
70,915
563,570
123,753
54,412
636,722
543,141
920,314 4,741,082 4,233,063
1,501,678
110,795
516,818
96,434
62,923
688,980
37,710
517,526
391,591
2,433
2,372
3,383
2,444
133
188
188
133
133
133
188
188
O r e g o n W a s h in g t o n R R & N a v ig a t io n
Wheeling & Lake Erie
Virgi nian
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October— — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31— — M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
S
$
S
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
$
2,290,313 2,289,708 17,276,383 17,931,583 1,580,628 1,786,791 14,026,865 14,043,292 1,855,382 1,581,740 15,509,169 13,817,373
312,717
338,528 3,818,413 4,129,703
465,121
49,411
60.797
37,053
48,923
575,868
573,517
709,273
2,807,826 2,866,265 23,148,418 24,205,441 1,741,615 1,959,608 15,673,780 15,799,116 2,040,386 1,750.537 17,054,973 15,446,174
502,383 4,368,5/o 4,517,438
496,474
278,975
188,371
229.711 2,279,518 2,139,201
316,024 2,290,793 2,093,851
384,168 3,597,598 3,861,047
391,303
339,782
411,030
325,414 3,433,197 3,373,123
453,276 3,879,314 4,043,508
635,301
59,840
660,614
64,073
36,235
25,174
258,909
13,439
11,849
299,926
131.215
126,583
1,013,366
960,859 8,735,814 8,628,63^
406,121
440,502 3,710.446 4,300,260
557,034
561,022 5,013,782 5,233,582
2,083,024 2,059,720 18,802,131 19,077,513
977,451 1,118,892 9,838,313 10,169,455 1,350,362 1,307,886 11,996,867 12,070,184
724,802
806,545 4,346,287 5,127,923
840,716 5,835,467 5,629,661
690,024
442,651 5,058,106 3,375,990
746,164
172,079 1,702,165 1,711,161
171,257
100,096 1,078,648 1,135,409
148,333
114,681 1,334,792 1,074,169
96,680
512
Cr211
404
365
46
86
4,462
177
1
3,595
15,595
510
634,101 2,644,333 3,416,255
553,141
541,645
327,884 3,719,719 2.297,359
667,307
740,619 4,471.224 4,493,742
521,066 1,602,960 2,425,818
365,338
518,779
291,832 3,648,583 2,016,304
777,777
757,284 5,173,490 4,567,969
2,232
2,236
2,237
2,237
511
511
545
545
511
511
545
544
St J o s e p h & G r a n d Is la n d
Wichita Falls & Northwestern
Wabash
— M on th o f October — — J a n . 1 to O ct. 31— — M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1924.
1925.
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
S
S
$
$
$
$
$
364,842
304,071 2,449,288 2,346,448 5,391,538 5,062,555 45,671,521 42,780,937
189,772
21,130
232,489
17,485
783,911
700.879 7,768,735 7,823,493
346,771 2,813,407 2,758,649 6,639,832 6,186.5!T4 57,544,364 54,585,487
399,092
541,082
69,292
505,237
47,831
938,353
895,778 8,340,287 8,364,768
55,001
441,618
466,519 1,050,267 1,243,112 10,350,269 9,681,679
42,933
N o w in c lu d e d in
1 ,952
28,586
28,827
3,003
156,916
138,431 1,508,256 1,363,574
111.008 1,010,760 1.050,435 2,226,522 2,033,649 20,942,317 20,744,013
136,242
M is s o u r i K a n s a s & T e x a s
251,008 2,109,245 2,208,469 4,574,009 4,496,637 43,049,864 42,022,441
242,289
704,162
550,180 2,065,823 1,689,937 14,494,500 12,563,046
95,763
, 156,803
23,314
121,431
168,830
12,071
272,526
236,255 2,485,259 2,346,073
51
135
259
3,616
223
5,727
13.481
582,680
72,314
381,091 1,793,074 1,450,066 12,003,514 10,203,492
144.732
438,689
254,860 1,598,074 1,268,138 9,331,972 7,528,405
57,246
124,907
258
258
258
258
2,524
2,487
2,524
2,486




1925.
$
193,286
222
194,952
26,458
33,813
434
38,958
108.526
86,426
6,412

1924.
$
164,540
311
165,621
20,872
44,986
439
33,218
105,593
60,028
5,135

1925.
$
1,397,495
2,715
1,409,133
180,337
381,669
3,796
306,580
935.935
473,198
74,477

1924.
$
1,229,305
4,100
1,240,113
163,589
404,509
3,681
281,505
916,296
323,817
63,698

1925.
$
1,695,612
168,776
2,051,614
197,615
225,149
38,732
608,801
1,198,746
852,868
78,966
433
773,469
754,364
1,042

14

[ V c l . 121.

RAILW AY EARNINGS

CO M PANY R E T U R N S
All the figures in the foregoing pages are transcripts of the monthly returns as filed with the Inter-State Commerce Commis­
sion at Washington. A few. railroad companies also issue monthly statements of their own, and sometimes these company state­
ments go beyond the requirements of the Commission and give added items of information. Besides this, a number of companies
— notably the Pennsylvania Railroad— issue consolidated statements, showing the results for the system as a whole, whereas the Com­
merce Commission requires returns from each constituent road separately.
It is our purpose that each issue of the “ Railway Earnings Section” shall furnish an absolutely complete record of all monthly
returns, in whatever form issued, that may be put out by any steam railroad in the United States. Accordingly, we bring together
here all the company statements where they differ in any way from the returns to the Commission, or where they embrace more facts
than are contained in such returns.
It should be distinctly understood that where the company statements are identical with those rendered to the Commerce Commission,
and do not include any additional items, we do not undertake to repeat them here. In such cases the reader must look, for the figures among
the detailed statements on preceding pages, which include every steam road that is obliged to make monthly returns to the Commission.

Union Pacific

P e n n s y lv a n ia S y s te m
— M o n th o f Septem ber— — J a n . 1 to S ept. 3 0 —

1925'
1924 •
l 9251924.
F reig h t-!!..........................................43.281,064 39,990,173 35487*1,899 339880,908
Passenger............................................16,688,604 16,534,041 136039.284 137479,156
Mail........................... — ....................
935,344
878,421 8,676,275 8,695,714
Express......... ..................................
1,632,115 1,291,727 12,323,946 10,637,467
All other transportation............... . . 1,308,411 1,417,391 10,988.971 10,421.346
Incidental------------------- ----------------- 1,871,002 1,799,534 14,783.571 15,020,429
Joint faculty— Credit........................
9,738
67,352
372,711
524,282
Joint facUity— Debit.......................- Cr.36.675 D r ,42,141 0 .3 4 ,4 2 6
317,161
Railway operating revenues------65,762,953 61,936,498 538091,083 522342,141
E xp en se s —
Maintenance o f way and structures 8,690,853 8,052,658 67,677,968 57,903,686
Maintenance o f equipment.............. 14,101.369 13,803,773 126721,312 124583,028
Traffic..................................................
734,018
690.201 6,466,911 6,224,190
Transportation-..................................21,998,000 22,495,211 198532,649 205467,015
Miscellaneous operations........... ......
750,838
838,504 6,541,783 7,280,262
General........... ............
1,642,353 1,531,650 14,606,615 13,766,374
Transp’ n for investment— C re d it.13,359
10,946
157,993
150,290
RaUway operating expenses......... 47,904,072 47,401,051 420389.245 415074,265
Net rev. from railway operation.17,858,881 14,535,447 il7701,838 107267,876
Railway tax a c c r u a l s - . - - - ......... 3,937.772 3,681,263 27,373,829 25,604,934
UncoUectible raUway re v e n u e s.--28.831 _____ 1,208
230,546
209.338
Railway operating income____-.13,892,278 10,852,976 90,097,463 81,453,604
Equipment rents— Debit balance.- 1,042,107 1,382,487 10,619,035 14,668,510
Joint facility rents— Debit balance Cr.7,331
235,594 1,094,243 1,735.963
Net raUway eperating Income___12,857,502 9,234,895 78,384,185 65,049,131
Revenues—

— M o n th o f October —• — J an . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
Average miles o f road operated____
9,557
9,542
9,546
9,512
O perating Revenues —
$
$
$
$
Freight revenue----------------------------19,789,074 17,119,498 122002,746 124598,880
.
Passenger r e v e n u e ..._________
2,440,738 2,484,476 26,408,756 27,990,939
Mail revenue________________________357,749
386,773 3,576,145 3,716,153
Express revenue__________
314,081
453,065 2,935,761 3,736,293
All other transportation___________
472,886
401,159 4,368,060 4,036,213
360,762
Incidental________________________ ________________________ 3,200,787 3,138,424
338,613
Railway operating revenues------ 23,735,290 21,183,584 162492,255 167216,902
O perating E x p en ses —
Maintenance of way & structures_ 2,596,749 2,794,859 23,684,459 25,748,547
Maintenance o f equipment________ 3,494,093 3,229,628 30,091,005 31,391.220
T r a ffic ...............................................
323,918
308,057 3,421,476 3,228,789
Transportation___________________ 6,482,640 5,632,406 48,354,382 49,749,369
Miscellaneous operations_________
362,263
352,414 3,559,258 3,440,461
General__________________________
608,244
592,050 5,720,236 5,741,043
Transportation for invest .— C r __
— 5,172
— 32,635
— 59,642
— 2,105
Railway operating expenses_____ 13,862,735 12,907,309 114798,181 I f 9239,787
In co m e —
Net rev. from railway operations.. 9,872,555 8,276,275 47,694,074 47,977,115
Railway tax accruals______________ 1,045,625 1,244,596 11,281,618 12,568,244
— 2,551
1,883
Uncollectible railway revenues____
9,021
23,947
RaUway operating incom e.______ 8,829,481 7,029,796 36,403,435 35,384,924
Equipment rents, net____________ -1,086,356 — 745,695- -3,760,521— 3,675,743
Joint facility rents, n e t ._____ _____ —-90,938 —-55,629 — 684,250 — 623,740
N et.......................................... ........ 7,652.187 6,228,472 31,958,664 31,085,441
58%
60%
Oper. ratio (revenues over ex p .)___
71%
71%

S o u th ern

P a c ific b '
— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
Average mUes o f road o p e r a te d ....
13,167
13,147
12,900
12,839
R evenues —
$
$
$
$
Freight...................................
22,532,527 21,716,852 174797,112 172574,849
Passenger............................................ 4,449,245 4,434,789 46,993,446 49,432,392
MaU .
359,139
361,213 3,467,279 3,500,738
E xpress!..................
594,934
809,146 5,471,675 6,538,063
All other transportation._______ . . .
697,699
731,709 6,738,814 6,182,948
Incidental____________ ! ..................
565,681
585,352 5,712.454 5,646,981
Joint facility— C r e d it ..______ . . . . .
35,596
15,216
203,176
150,702
64,059
Joint facflity— Debit_. . . . . . . . . . . — 116,178______ 4,610 — 379,676
RaUway operating r e v e n u e s .....29,118,645 28,649,667 243004,284 243962,614
E xp en se s —
Maintenance o f way & structures.. 3,100,505 3,123,522 34,157,693 35,638,510
Maintenance o f e q u i p m e n t ...... . 3,883,138 4,273,395 41,930,207 42,374,931
T r a ffic ...............
482,020
483,467 4,630,346 4,712,407
T r a n s p o r ta tio n ......._____. . . . . . . 9,941,951 9,474,556 89,267,736 85,786,153
M isce lla n e o u s.....
____ . . . . .
424,949
378,367 3,950,017 3,561,376
General................................................
887,496
888,716 8,663,922 8,349,837
Transporta’n for i n v e s t m e n t ...... — 135,064
155,953— 1,226,059 1,176,547
RaUway operating expen ses.....1 8,58 4,99 9 18,507,846 181373,864 179246,666
Net rev. from raUway operations.. 10,533,645 10,141,821 61,630,419
Railway tax accruals.. . . . ____
2,190,688 2,123,701 17,448,543
Uncollectible raUway revenues____
22,895
39,878
66,024
Equipment rents (net)_____ ____
813,471
598,755 4,818,492
Joint facility rent (net)__________
24,049
44,633 ____ 17,956
N et operating income____7,482,541
7,334,854 39,279,401
6For purpose o f comparison the Income for 1924 has been restated
the income o f the BU Paso & Southwestern System from Jan. 1 and
o f the San Antonio & Aransas Pass R y. from M ay 1.

St Louis-San Francisco
(I n c lu d in g S u b s id ia r y L in es)
— M on th o f October

Average udleage operated.
Freight r e v e n u e ..._______________
Passenger revenue________________
Miscellaneous revenue____________
Total operating revenues_______
Maintenance o f way & structures_
Maintenance o f equipment. . . . . . .
Transportation expenses--------------Other expen ses.._________________
Total operating expenses___. . .
Net operating income_____________
Balance for Interest_______________
Surplus after all charges________

1925.
5,399

1924.
-----5,244

6,891,089
1,544,743
597,479
9,033,311
1,222,326
1,488,085
3,156,849
349,380
6,216,640
2,103,388
2,098,085
854,102

6,818,074
1,502,923
573,432
8,894,429
1,194,652
1,609,171
2,671,263
299,037
5,774,123
2,491,538
2,545,684
1,289,428

— M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.

$

$

$

$

Railway operating revenues________25,288,053 25,006,027 193703,382 192456,450
RaUway operating expenses________ 13,937,265 15,261,741 137147,513 143440,356
Net from raUway......... .................. 11,350,788 9,744,286 56,555,869 49,016,094
RaUway tax accruals_______________ 2,131,773 2,211,133 14,095,970 13,957,060
Other debits or credits— ............... — 35,466 C rl61,648— 2,064,427
Cr67,459
Net railway operating in c o m e ... 9,183,548 7,694,801 40,395,471 35,126,494
11,944
Average miles operated_________ _
11,881
11,943
11,817

Missouri-Kansas-Texas Lines
— M o n th o f October

MUes operated (average).

1925.
3,188

-----1924.
3,188

J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
3,188
3,194

Operating r e v e n u e ....._______ ___5,414,751
6,265,581 47,030,063 46,073,269
Operating expenses_____ _______ _ 3,567,107 3,899,088 32,538,693 32,280,538
Net from raUway_______ . . . _____._ 1,847,644 2,366,492 14,491,370 13,792,731
Available for Interest__________ _ 1,463,887 1,830,477 10,575.541 10,176,288
Interest charges, lncl. adjust, bds_
591,266
623,037 5,988,345 6,271,046
Net income______ . . . ___ . . . . . . .
_____ _________
872,620
1,207,440 4,587,196 3,905,242
64,715,948
17,334,207
The Kansas City Southern
131,242
( I n c lu d in g T e x a r k a n a & F o rt S m ith )
4,633,405
— • o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
M
47,480
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
42,569,614 Gross revenue.......................
1,912,341
1,956,840 17,571,147 17,558,020
1,228,942 1,357,609 12,139,177 12,651,389
to include Operating expenses________
the income
Net revenues_____ . . . ___ . . . . . .
683,398
599,230
5,431,970 4,906,631
T a x e s ..................................
123,248
146,816 1,112,064 1,074,937
UncoUectible raUway r e v e n u e ....._______ 243
458
6,425
4,077
559,905
451,956 4,313,479 3,827,616
Operating income______________

— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—■
1925.
1924.
5,399
5,244
58,098,646
14,326.286
5,397,747
77,822,679
9,743,696
14,968,407
26,318,505
3,406,651
54,437,259
18,270,525
18,218,806
5,643,938

The Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Railway System

New York Ontario & Western

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
Operating r e v e n u e s ....___. . . ___
696,177
755,657
Operating expenses.. . . . . . _______
Net revenue from railway operation — 59,479
Railway tax accruals______________
15,000
UncoUectible raUway revenues____
12
. . — 74,491

53,274,194
15,469,777
5,304,363
74,048,334
9,483,044
14,906,847
25,172,066
_
3,003,453 Other income_
Total income.
52,555,410
17,178,864 Deductions_____
17,131,859
4,667,066

1924.
1925
1924.
1,112,234 11,211, 331 11,711,083
925,569 8,954, 780 9,314,631
186,665 2,256, 550 2,396,452
23,000
394, 000
450,000
137
1, 161
760
163,528 1,861,389 1,945,691
120,823 1,460,111 1,518,882
294,242
287,212
29,940
150,763 1,754,354 1,806,094
116,278 1,171,466 1,162,806
34,485
582,887
643,288

New York New Haven & Hartford Railroad Co.

— M o n th o f October — — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
(In clu din g St L ouis S outhw estern o f Texas)
1,918
1,979
1,938
1,989
MUeage ...............................................
$
$
8
— M o n th o f October — *— J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
Total revenues...................................11,874,349 11,068,263 109764,188 105897,850
1924.
1925.
1924.
1925.
-----Total expenses.................................. 8,607,126 8,268,575 81,399,035 81,709,638
RaUway operating revenues. . . . . . 2,563,243 2,659,148 21,314,952 21,232,037
Net from railroad.
_______ 3,267,223 2,799,688 28,365,153 24,188,212
Railway operating expenses___ . . . 1,891,425 1,834,906 16,685,739 16,525,113 Net after taxes-------------. . . . . . ___ _ 2,832,542 2,395,740 24,242,367 20,116,974
2,284,689 1,912,172 19,098,177 15,796,392
824,242 4,629,212 4,706,924 Net after rents________
Net rev. from raUway operation.
1. 671,817
Non-operating in c o m e ...________
532,286
--------- 5,810,346
--------RaUway tax accruals and uncol2,816,974
--------- 24,908,524
--------883,085
978,307 Total net income______________
143,322
114,638
1,905,436
--------- 19,086,949
--------3,728,616 Fixed charges___________
557,179
680,920 3,746,127
Balance......................
911,537
5,821,574
421,266
26,676
370,064
42,180
Other raUway operating income___
707,596 4,116,192 4,149,883
599,359
T otal railway operating income
Canadian National Railways
659,875
65,869
605,011
63,160
Deductions from ry. oper. income_
— M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—
641,726 3,511,180 3,490,008
536,199
N et railway operating income— 1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
353,346
396,903
38,976
34,268
Non-operating income------570,467
680,703 3,864,527 3,886,911 Gross....................................................27,175,821 22,840,698 196444,081 195325,323
Gross income-------------- —
231,156 2.340,562 2,316,815 Operating e x p e n s e s ..-.__________ 19,015,863 18,146,855 175958,360 184555,659
232,519
337,948
449,546 1,523,964 1,570,096 N et...................................................... 8,159,958 4,693,843 20,485,721 10,769,664




St Louis Southwestern

Dec., 1925.]

15

RAILW AY EARNINGS
Fonda Johnstown & Glovereville

Wisconsin Central Railway Co.

M o n th o f October —• — J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

— M on th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$
. 1,634,137

Passenger revenues________
All other revenues_____ . ___
.
144,862
Total revenues__________
.. 1,980,098
M . W . & S. expenses_______
M . o f E. expenses_______ _
Traffic expenses____________
Transportation expenses_
_
.
727,207
General expenses__________
Total expenses________________ .. 1,410,240
Net railway revenue______________
.
569,858
Taxes and uncollectible revenues___________
.
104,333
Net revenue after taxes. Sec____ 0465,525
Hire o f equipment— D r __________ — 113,296
Rental o f terminals— D r _______ — 46,715
Net after rents_______________
0305,513
Other income— N et_______________ — 23,266
Interest on funded debt__________ — 158.561
Net deficit_________
0123,684

1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
1,378,704 13,712,421 12,441,673
186,566 2,290,952 2,428,711
125,560 1,189,621 1,273,304
1,690,831 17,192,996 16,143,689
198,934 2,147,944 2,134,403
316,786 2,905,890 2,900,171
27,902
303,734
280,634
694,091 6,939,815 7,048,490
52,388
592,729
594,318
1,290,102 12,890,115 12,958,017
400,728 4,302,881 3,185.671
91.239
948,380
904,126
0309,48803,354,50102,281,544
— 81,203 — 727,130 — 603,797
— 45,899 — 480,766 — 490,482
01 82,38502,146,60401,187,265
— 30,559 — 196,101 — 185,609
— 158,964— 1,582,155— 1,477,557
— 7,138 0368,347 — 475,902

Minneapolis St Paul & Sault Ste. Marie Ry Co.

O perating In co m e —

— M on th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.

1924.

$

$

1925.
$

Western Maryland Railway Co.

B a la n c e .."..........................................................................




$203,245

! $101,975

1924.

$

1925.

$

38,525
391,752
1,810
32,653
575,082
52,580
5,152
40,952
1,490
9,944
99,559 1,050,384
705,224
71.430
28,128
345,160
5,775
76,335
268,825
22,353
— 1,490
21,281
290,106
20,863
46,955
3,355
24,219 ' 337,061
6,825
675
38,629
3,847
259,166
25,916
425
5,687
492
4,928
3,131
31~356
318,367
18,694
— 7,137

1924.

$

380,468
34.334
594,598
39,338
10,826
1,059,566
704,756
354,810
76.335
278,475
21,552
300,027
44,439
344,467
6,750
39,145
255,022
7,222
3,700
2,982
314,823
29,643

— M o n th o f October -------- J a n . 1 to O ct. 31—

$

Oct. 1925.
O ct. 1924.
Total revenues______ ______ - ____________ ______ _— . $1,732,316 $1,776,812
Total expenses_____________________________________ —
1,180,161
1,280.052
Net from railroad_________________ - _____ _______ . . . .
552,154
496,759
Net after taxes________ - ______ ___. . . . _______ ______
487,154
426,759
Dther Income__________________________ _____ - —. . . . .
577
2,908
Net after rents, Including other Income_____. . . . . . . . . . .
$453,817
$357,529

$

Canadian Pacific

1924.

Freight revenues............................... 2,670,251 3,271,376 18,796,012 17,393,879
Passenger revenues...........................
286,015
296,872 3,062,966 3,149,938
All other revenues.......... ........
241,320
221,893 2,113,678 2,124,664
Total revenues.................
3,197,587 3,790,142 23,972,657 22,668,482
367,004
352,927 3,403,312 3,756,906
M .W . & S. expenses.........................
M. o f E . expenses............. _..............
484,334
421,935 4,446,570 4,306,918
Traffic expenses........... ..................
41,297
43.245
408,799
375,908
Transportation expenses_______ ...
949,698 1,088,186 8,357,167 8,502,013
General expenses................
71,838
71,526
734,553
716,571
1,914,173
1.977,821 17,350,404 17,658,317
Total expenses...............
Net railway revenue......................... 1,283,413
1,812,321 6,622,253 5,010,165
Taxes and uncollectible revenues..
268,857
224,977 1,714,197 1,574,145
Net revenue after taxes, A c ............Crl014 556Crl,587,343Cr4,908,055Cr3,436,019
Hire o f equipment— Credit......... ..
— 35,347
— 29,561 Crl95,100 0342,769
Rental o f terminals— D ebit_______ — 10,196
— 11,191 — 98.980 — 107,247
w Net after rents______ ___________ 0969,01201,546,59005,004,17503,671,541
Other income— N e t .......... ................ 0 1 3 ,5 3 0
01 2.71 7 0160,678 03 2,48 4
Interest on funded debt__________ — 414.801 — 413,403— 4,090.823— 4,050,961
Net deficit_______ _____________ 0567,741 01 ,145,90401,074,030 — 346,935

1925.

Freight revenue__________________
38,367
Passenger revenue— steam division
1,864
Passenger rev.— electric d ivision ..
51.209
All other rev. from transportation.
6,139
Rev. from other railway operations
1,198
Total operating revenues_______
98,779
Railway oper. exp. (not Incl. taxes)
66,969
Net rev. from railway operations
31,810
Railway tax accruals______________
5,775
Railway operating income______
26,035
Miscel. oper. income (or l o s s ) . . . . .
— 1,408
Total operating Income________ ~
24,627
Non-operating income___________ _
3,566
Gross income__________________
28.194'
Deduct— Rents for leased roads__
700
Other rents accrued— debits____
3,685
Interest on funded debt________
25,916
Interest on unfunded debt______
428
Amort, o f disc, on funded d e b t ..
492
Miscellaneous income charges_
_
Total deductions from gross inc.
3~1~223
Net i n c o m e .....____________
— 3,029 '

1925.
$

1924.
$

1925.
$

1924. <
4

$ ^ "^

Gross earnings________
.............. 19,569,188 19,352,340 144243,276 148711.039
Working expenses_____
.............. 12,125,161 12,330,163 115163,327 121242,979
Net profits...................................... 7,444,027 7,022,177 29,079,949 27,468,059

Bellefonte Centra]
Gross receipts___
Operation________
N e t .....................
Interest and taxes.
Surplus________

— M o n th o f October ------ - J a n . 1 to Oct.
—
1925.
1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
$
9,205
11,565
87,486
86,013
9,415
82,412
75,680
—4
2,150
5,074
10,332
170
2,000
1,700
— 204
1,980
3,074
8,632

Georgia & Florida Railway

— M on th o f October ------ - J a n . 1 to Oct. 31—

1925.
$
Railway operating revenues
...
183,959
Railway operating expenses.
...
122,400
Net revenue from railway oper’ n s ..
i—
61.558
Miscellaneous debits or credits____
232
Car hire— hire of equip., balance_ — 18.648
)..
Income or deficit before taxes
43,142
T a x e s ______________________
6,500
Income or deficit before Interest-__
36.642
Receiver’s Interest________
13,253
Income or deficit after oper. exp.,
taxes car hire Sc receiver's ln t ..
23,389

1924.
1925.
1924.
$
$
$
159,112 1,502,935 1,485,163
113.991 1,078,778 1,107.897
45,121
424,157
377.266
— 1,245
— 296
2,340
— 15,973 — 158.906 — 127.595
27.901
264.954
252,011
6,400
65.026
64.264
21,501
199,928
187.747
13,586
132,577
127.061
7,915

67,350

60,685




7

D ebts and R esources
OF

THE

IN

THE

WESTERN STATES
INDEX FOB THE WESTERN STATES, CITIES, ETC.
WISCONSIN— State, Cities, &c_______________ Pages 7 to14 MONTANA— State, Cities, &c----MINNESOTA— State, Cities, &c_______________ Pages 14 to27WYOMING— State, Cities, &c----IOWA— State, Cities, &c--------------------------------- Pages 28 to 40 IDAHO— State, Cities, &c---------MISSOURI— State, Cities, &c_________________ Pages 40 to 50COLORADO— State, Cities, &c__.
NORTH DAKOTA— State, Cities, &c_____ Pages 50 to 53 UTAH— State, Cities, &c________
SOUTH DAKOTA— State, Cities, &c_____ Pages 53 to 57 NEW MEXICO— State, Cities, Ac
NEBRASKA— State, Cities, &c_______________ Pages 57 to63ARIZON A— State, Cities, &c___
KANSAS— State, Cities, &c___________________ Pages 63 to73 OKLAHOMA— State, Cities, &c .

State of Wisconsin.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Apr. 20 1836) — July 3d 1836
Admitted as a State (Act Aug 6 1846)------------ May 29thl848
Total area of State (square miles)------------------------------56,040
State Capital_____________________________________ Madison
Governor (term exp. 1st M on. Jan. 1927)-_John J. Blaine
Lieut.-Governor (1st M on. Jan. 1927)------Henry A. Huber
Secretary of State (1st M on. Jan. 1927)_Fred R. Zimmerman
Treasurer (1st M onday Jan. 1927)------- Solomon Levitan
Attorney-General (1st M on. Jan. 1927)------Herman Ekern
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the second Wed­
nesday in January, and there is no limit to length of sessions.
H ISTO R Y OF DEBT.— A brief summary of the early history of the Wis­
consin debt will be found in the “ State and City Supplement” for April 1895
The bonded debt o f the State, created for war purposes in 1861-63. has
ail been paid or else converted into certificates o f indebtedness, which are
hold by the various trust funds. The amounts due the several funds in
Oct. 1925 were as follows:
Certificates of indebtedness. School Fund---------------------------------$1,163,700
•
•
“
Normal School Fund_____________
700,000
Total______________________________________ - ______________ $1,863,700
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The total assessed valuation of the State
as determined by the State Tax Commission, and the tax rate for State
purposes, have been as follows for the years named below:
Real
E state.
Y ea r .

$

1 9 2 5 _____ 4,478,477,195

P ersonal
P ro p erty .

871,985,847

Total
State T ax
Taxes
V a lu a tion . Rate ( p e r M ) R aised .

5,350,463,042

4,950,463,117
4.846,765,610

1.0017 44,959,284
1.0775 a5,222,526
1.3099 6,110,089
1.677 7,801,454
1921_____ 3,670,090,188 924,649,774 4,594,739,962
1920_____3,565,811,448 1,004,887,082 4,570,698,530 1.7012 7,775,371
1919 ......... 3.178,663,175 889,605,359 4,068,268,534 §3.9023§15,875,865
1918..........3,045.683.229 800,500,515 3,846,183,744 1.3227 5,087,447
------- — ' *
1917..........2,929,281,764 678,188,678 3,607,470,442 1.3300 4,797,946
1916......... 2,819,280,345 607,516,875 3,426,797,220 1.3300 4,579.758
1.342 4,430,736
1915......... 2,702,982,005 596,749,403 3,299,731.408
1914_____ 2,592,983.150 580,006,004 3,172,989,154 1.6616 5.272,363
1912_____ 2.308.301.611 533,328.805 2.841.630,416 0.9032 2.566.711
1910_____ 2.108.140.021 635,040.383 2.743,180,404 1.3657 3,746,561
1908..........1,901.290,225 577,271,561 2,478,561,786 1.1604 2,875.723
643,680
.3029
1906..........1,671,142.204 453,657.796 2.124.800.000
.5977 1,167,035
1905..........1.513.335,382 439,364.618 1.952.700.000
1901____ *1.186,349,139 249,934,861 *1,436,284,000 1.9535 2,257,854
630,000,000 2.1354 1,345,570
1900......... 503,690,767 126,309,232
603,473,526 2.2746 1,372,713
1895_____ 482,799,128 120,674,398
891,660
592,890,719 1.5040
1890_____ 464,782.237 128,108,482
662.059
94.183.030
438.971.751 1.5081
1879_____ 344.788.721
•The large Increase in values for 1901 and since that date is due to the
formation of a new State Board o f Assessment by Chapter 237, Laws o f 1901,
which has construed the existing law to be a command to assess at f u l l value,
whereas former boards did not so construe the Act.
1924 _____ 4,077,203,167
1923 _____ 3,983,228,987
1922 _____ 3,819,758,112

873,259,950
863,536,623
844,647,339

4,664,407,451

§ Includes soldier bonus levy, a $1,115,000 of this amount was remitted
t Of this amount $1,500,000 was remitted.

IThe 1915 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 407, Laws 1915) providing
for the re-assessment o f railroad companies so as to include certain docks
and elevators omitted from prior valuations and for the distribution of the
taxes collected from such docks and elevators to the cities, towns and
Tillages in which they are located.]
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The constitutional provision o f Wisconsin re•trlctlng debt-making sire very rigorous, plain and comprehensive. Since
ihe amendment adopted in 1874, debts o f cities, &c., as well as the State,
are definitely limited by that instrument. W e give the provisions first
which relate to the State and, after, those which have reference to cities. &c.

(1) S T A T E indebtedness is co n fin ed w ithin very close bounds. The sections
which cover the subject are Sections 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 10 of Article 8. Sec­
tion 10 was amended by the voters on Nov. 4 1924 and further provides
that the State may appropriate money (not exceeding in any one year
2-10 of 1 mill of State’s assessment of taxable property) for the purpose
of acquiring, preserving and developing the forests of the State. W e give
them in full below.

SECTION 3. C redit o f S tate , f o r what n ot giv en . The credit o f the State
shall never be given or loaned in aid of any individual, association or cor­
poration .
SECTION 4 . C ontracting D ebts. The State shall never contract any
Qublic debt, except in the cases and manner herein provided.
SECTION 6. L im itation on P ublic D ebt. For the purpose of defraying
extraordinary expenditures, the State may contract public debts (but such




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debts shall never In the aggregate exceed $100,000). Every such debt shal
be authorized by law. for some purpose or purposes to be distinctly specified
therein: and a vote of a majority of all the members elected to each House
to be taken by yeas and nays, shall be necessary to the passage o f such law
and every such law shall provide for levying an annual tax sufficient to pay
the annual interest of such debt, and the principal within five years from
the passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds of such
tax68 to the payment of such principal and Interest: and such appropriation
shall not be repealed, nor the taxes be postponed or diminished, until the
principal and interest of such debt shall have been wholly paid
SECTION 7. State m ay borrow m o n e y , w h en. The Legislature may als°
borrow money to repel invasion, suppress insurrection or defend the Stat
In time o f war; but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively t°
the object for which the loan was authorized or to the repayment of the
debt thereby created.
SECTION 9. E vidences o f debt
No scrip,certificate, or other evidence
of State debt whatsoever, shall be Issued except for such debts as are au­
thorized by the sixth and seventh sections of this article.

SECTIO N 10, as amended in 1924, reads:
In tern a l im p rovem en ts. The State shall never contract any debt for
works of internal improvement, or be a party in carrying on such
works: but whenever grants of land or other property shall have been
made to the State, especially dedicated by the grant to particular works
of internal improvement, the State may carry on such particular works,
and shall devote thereto the avails of such grants, and may pledge or appro­
priate the revenues derived from such works in aid of their completion.
Provided that the State may appropriate money in the treasury or to be
thereafter raised by taxation for the construction or improvement of public
highways. Provided, that the State may appropriate moneys for the
purpose of acquiring, preserving and developing the forests of the State;
but there shall not be appropriated under the authority of this section in
any one year an amount to exceed two-tenths of one mill of the taxable
property of the State as determined by the last preceding State assessment.”
(2) C I T I E S , cou n ties, tow ns, villages, & c ., were unrestricted except by
legislative enactment until 1874, when an amendment, adding Section 3 to
Article X I of the Constitution, was adopted, regulating the creation of debt
by municipalities. Since that amendment was adopted 5 % on the value
of the taxable property has been the extreme amount of debt permissible
for any municipality. Not only is that the case, but, as will be seen,
the municipality is required before, or at the time when it incurs any
indebtedness, to make provision for (or according to decisions of the State
Supreme Court) levyin g an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest and
also sufficient to pay the principal within twenty years from the time of
contracting the debt. The voters in Nov. 1912 adopted an amendment
to Section 3 of Article X I of the Constitution, extending the time to fifty
years within which cities or counties having a population of 150,000, or
over, shall pay debts incurred for the acquisition of land
Section 3 was
again amended by the voters on N ov. 4 1924. Under'the amendment
adopted cities and villages, by following the methods of determination
which may be prescribed by the Legislature, will have all powers of deter­
m in in g th eir lo c a l a ffa irs a n d g o v e r n m e n t n o t p r o h ib ite d b y th e C o n s ti­

tution or by “ such enactments of the Legislature of Statedwide concern
as shall with uniformity affect every city or every village.” The section
referred to now reads as follows, the matter added in 1924 being placed
in italics:

Section 3. Article X I .— It shall be the duty of the Legislature, and they
are hereby empowered, to provide for the organization o f cities and incor­
porated villages, and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrow­
ing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit, so as to prevent
abuses in assessments and taxation, and in contracting debts by such
municipal corporations.
C ities and villages organized p u rs u a n t to State laws * * * are hereby
empowered to determ ine th eir local a ffa irs and governm ent, subject on ly to
this C onstitution and to such en actm ents o f the L egislature o f State-wide con cern
as shall with u n ifo r m ity a ffect every city or every village.
The m ethod o f such
determ ination shall be p rescribed by the L eg isla tu re. * * *

No county, city , town, village, school district, or other municipal corpora
tion shall be allowed to become indebted In any manner or for any purpose
to any amount, including existing indebtedness. in the aggregate exceeding
5% on the value of the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by tb.
last assessment for State and county taxes previous to the incurring of such
indebtedness. Any county, city, town, village, school district, or other
municipal corporation incurring any indebtedness as aforesaid. shall, before
or at the time of doing so. provide for the collection of a direct annual tai
sufficient to pay the interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and
discharge the principal thereof within twenty years from the time of con­
tracting the same: except that when such indebtedness is incurred In the
acquisition of lands by cities, or by counties having a population o f one
hundred and fifty thousand or over, ror public, municipal purposes, or for
the permament improvement thereof, the city or county incurring the same
shall, before or at the time of so doing, provide for the collection o f a direct
annual tax sufficient to pay the Interest on such debt as it falls due, and
also to pay and discharge the principal thereof within a period not ex­
ceeding fifty years from the time of contracting the same.
The Legislature has from time to time passed laws providing for the
issuance of bonds for various specified purposes, but these laws are too
numerous to be given here. Such authority is o f co u rse su bject to the fo r e ­
going provision s o f the co n stitu tio n .

At its 1917 session the Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 18, approved
March 20) relative to the validity o f bonds issued by cities for any purpose.

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[V ol. 121.

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS

and providing that: “ If the electors o f any city, prior to the passage of this
Act, shall have voted in favor of issuing bonds for any purpose or purposes,
and the vote on such bonds shall be invalid by reason of the failure or neglect
of the city to print on the ballot by which the proposition o f issuing said bonds
was submitted to the electors a statement o f the amount o f bonds thereto­
fore issued by such city for said purpose or purposes and then outstanding,
as required by Section 943e of the statutes, the Common Council of such
city may, notwithstanding such failure or neglect, authorize the issuance of
said bonds and when issued, they shall be valid, legal and binding, and of
the same force and effect as though said Section 943e o f the statutes had
been fully complied w ith." V. 104. d . 1308.
BONDS OF M UNICIPALITIES— W HETHER T A XA B LE OR NOT.
— By Chapter 516 o f the Laws of Wisconsin for 1911, bonds Issued by
Wisconsin municipalities were made exempt from taxation within the State.
V. 93, p. 607. Under date of April 7 1919, however, we were Informed in a
letter from John H. Leenhouts, Assessor of Incomes, that “ under the Wis­
consin law all Intangible securities were exempt from local assessment as
personal property, but in lieu o f this exemption the Income from such
securities is taxable to the recipient. The only bonds or securities which
are exempt under our law to-day are the Issues of the Federal Government,
such as Liberty Loan bonds, and bonds issued under the Federal Farm Loan
A ct.” V. 108. p. 1533.
Bonds o f the State o f Wisconsin are taxable. Secs. 1034 and 1038, Wis­
consin Statutes, 1919.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS. & c.— DEPOSITS— HOW IN*
VESTED.— The provisions regulating the investments o f deposits of any

mutual savings bank are contained in Section 2024, paragraphs 68, 69 and
138, of the Banking Law of Wisconsin, revision of 1915-

Paragraph 68 was amended in 1917 so as to permit investment in bonds
Issued by the Federal Land Bank in the Federal Land Bank District of
which Wisconsin is a part. The three sections referred to are given in full
herewith:
D e p o s its , how in vested . — Sec. 2024, par. 68. Any mutual savings bank
organized hereunder may employ not exceeding one-half o f Its deposits
In the purchase o f the bonds of the United States or o f the States o f the
United States or o f the authorized bonds of any incorporated city, village,
town or county, or school district in the aforesaid States of the United States
or of first mortgage bond o f any railroad company, which has paid annual
dividends of not less than 4% regularly on its entire capital stock for a
period of at least five years next preceding the investment, and in the con­
solidated mortgage bonds o f any such company issued to retire the entire
bonded debt of such company, or in the farm loan bonds issued by the Federal
Land Bank in the Federal Land Bank District of which the State of Wis­
consin Is a part in accordance with the provisions of an Act of Congress
approved July 17 1916. All other loans, except as provided in section 2024,
par. 69, shall be secured by mortgage on unencumbered real estate lying
and being in the State of Wisconsin and States immediately adjoining the
State of Wisconsin, to wit: Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota. No
mutual savings bank shall Invest any part o f its deposits in the stock of
any corporation nor loan on, nor Invest in any mortgage on real estate,
except such real estate as lies in the State o f Wisconsin and States Immediate­
ly adjoining, to wit: Michigan, Illinois, Iowa and Minnesota. No loan shall
be made upon real estate to any amount exceeding 60% of the value thereof
as determined upon by not less than a majority of the members of the
finance committee, who shall duly certify to the value o f the premises to
be mortgaged, according to the best o f their judgment, and such report
shall be filed and preserved with the records o f the corporation.
Collateral security requ ired. Sec. 2024, par. 69. No such mutual savings
bank shall loan any money upon any obligation on which only one person
or firm shall be holden, unless the same be secured by collateral in which
the bank might invest its funds or on which it might loan its money to the
extent authorized by the preceding section.
Legal investm en t. Sec. 2024, par. 138. The bonds o f a land mortgage
association shall be a legal investment for savings associations, trust com­
panies or other financial institutions chartered under the laws of this State,
and shall also be a legal investment for trustees, executors, administrators,
or custodians of public or private funds, or corporations, partnerships or
associations. Whenever the taxes upon the real estate subject to. the
mortgages pledged as security for any bonds of any land mortgage associ­
ation shall be payable by either the mortgagee or the mortgagor then such
bonds shall be exempt from further taxation in the hands o f their holders.
POPULATION of Wisconsin has been as follows:
1920......... ....... 2,632,067 11890_________ 1,693,33011860.................. 775,881
1910................2,333,860 1880..................1.315,497 1850.................. 305,391
1900.................2.069,04211870............. -.1,054,67011840..................
30,945

H ighw ay Bonds5 3 ’20 . . . $22,500c.April 1 ’26-30
5s ’22 A-O 93,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’41
BOND. D E B T Oct 9 ’25 $182,100
Assess. v al., real estate. - 21,388,930
_ 3,977,552
Assess, val., personal_
Other assess, property_
_
395,940
Total assess, value 1§24
(actual)_______________ 25,765,422
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25 $35-10
Pop’n'lO(Census), 15,987: '20,17,104
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Tr. Sc
Sav. Bank. Chicago.

This village is in Calumet County.
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’20 A-O $18,000. .April 1 ’26-’35
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’20 A-O $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..April 1 ’26-’35
Mortgage Certificates.
5M s’20 A-O $25,000 ______ ..yearly
B O N D . D E B T Oct 12 ’25- $75,500
Water debt (incl.)_________
53,000
Assessed valuation, real___1 ,155,425
Assessed value, personal___ 326,430
Other assessable property. .
70,600
Total assessed value, 1925.1 ,552,455
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924- ..$ 2 4 .6 4
Inc. Population 1910, 998: 1920- . . . 1.102

BEAVER DAML
This city is in Dodge Oounty
Mar. 18 1856.
5s ’22 . . . $12,OOOc.Jan 1 ’38 &’39
Street b on d s________________ $6,000
Sewer district bonds_________ 12.000
W ater Main Bonds.
5s '21 M -N $8,0 0 0 c ____ 1931-1933
W ater W orks Bonds.
4H s’ 14 J-J *63,000c_ Jan 2 ’26-’34
_
5s
—
12,000c______________
4M s’25J-J15 10,000 -------- 1930-1939
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’ 22 M-N$165,000c.Jan 15’26-40
(For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 457.)
_
5s '23 F A J 7,000c_ Feb 1 1941
{ 8,000c_ Feb 1 1942
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’ 25- $352,500
Water debt (incl.)________ 145,500
Tot. assess, val. 1925 (75%
actual)_________________ 9,616,395
Assess, val., real estate____7,535,935
Assess, val., personal_____2,081,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 *29-40
Pop’n 1910. 6,758; 1920--------- 7,992
IN T . at office of City Treasurer.

STATE OF W ISCONSIN.
ANTIGO.
Other assess, property____ 1,385,000
This city Is the county seat ot
actual)_________________ 30,691,000
Langlade County. Incorp. 1885- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$35.00
Commission gov’t adopted Feb. 3 Pop'n '10. 16.773: 1920______ 19,561
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
1914. V. 98, p .538.
Street Bonds.
4M s’08
$3,000_ July 15 1926
_
ASHLAND.
Sewer Bonds.
County seat of Ashland County.
5s ’ 19 M-S
$16.000c_ 1927-1931
(11,000c__________ 1935 Incorp. Mar. 25 1887. Aldermanlc
12,000c__________1936 orm of government adopted N ov. '18
Fire-Hall B onds.
5s ’ 25
A-O {2 6,00 0c____ 1937-1938
16,000c__________1939 5Ws’ 18 M -N $12,000c -.,1 9 2 6 -1 9 2 8
R efu nding B onds.
[20,000c__________1940
m s ’09 J-J $30 000c.July 1 ’26 ’29
Sewer Disposal Plant Bonds.
4 H s 'll J-J *25,000c June 15 ’ 26-’30 Ilia g '12 J-J 80.000c— July 1 1932
’ Subject to call beg. July 1 1922.)
Street Impt. Bonds.
_
$2,0 00c.-A ug 15 1926 5a’ 18 J -J 8 9 5 ,0 0 0 c .............1 92 6 -1 93 8
5s ’ 19 _
Paving Bonds.
4M s’13 - - 3,000c—June 15 1928
5s ’22 J-J $105,000---- July 1 ’26-28
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 14 - - - $63,000c_______ Feb 10 B O N D . D EB T Oct 1925- $322,000
Tot .assess .val .1925(act.)ll,422,678
School Bonds.
3,000c__________1926 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-130 00
4,000c__________1927 Pop’n 1 9 1 0 .1 1 ,5 9 4 :1 9 2 0 ..........11,334
5,000c__________1928
6,000c__________1929 ASHLAND COUNTY.
County seat Is Ashland.
7,000c__________1930
5s ’24 J-D
C ourt-H ouse B onds.
12,000c__________1931
16,000c__________1932 5s ’14 A-O $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 .-Apr 1 ’26 ’29
22,000c__________1933 5s ’ 14 A-O 1 0 ,0 0 0 c ...A p r 2 1930
T ri-C ou n ty H ospital Bonds.
[2 3 ,0 0 0 c .---_____ 1934
5s 18 A-O $ 1 4 ,0 0 0 .-O ct 1 ’26-’33
H igh-School Bldg. Bonds.
$64,000
5s ’ 16 J-D $20,000c--June 1 ’26-35 B O N D . D EB T Oct 9 ’25
TOT. B D . D T . N ov 18 ’ 25- $315,000 Assess .val.(real e s t .) ___ 20,212,769
Water debt (incl.)________
63,000 Assess. val. (personal)___ 5,400,666
Total assess, val. ’ 25______ 9,197,280 Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.) 25,613,435
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$40.00 State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924________________ $3-47
Population 1910, 7,196: 1920- 84451
1910 (Census), 21,965,
IN T . on bonds o f 1924 at Lang­ Pop. in .....................
1920
.24,538
lade Nat. Bank, Antigo, on others at
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Trust Sc
First N at. Bank, Antigo.
Sav. Bank, Chicago.
APPLETON.
This olty Is the oounty seat of Outa
gamle C o. Inc. in 1857. Commis­
sion government adopted In 1911
has been abolished.
High S ch ool Bonds.
4 W 2 2 F-A 3 4 5,800c____ 1926-1938
4M s’24 . . . J 70,000c---------------- 1941
1120,000c____ 1942-1944

BARRON JOINT S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Barron) is in
Barron County.

S ch ool B uilding B onds.

6s ’21 F-A $45,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1937
6s ’21 F-A
4 ,000____________1926
T O T. B D . D T . Oct 9 '2 5 -- $49,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(4 5 act.)_1,750,000
Sch. tax rate(per$l,000) ’24 --$ 2 1 .2 4
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,600
IN T . payable in Minneapolis.

W ater-W orks-Im pt. Bonds.
1 14s’ 12 F -A * l08,500c.Feb 1 1926-32
4H s’15 M-S 75,000c.. 1933 & 1934
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds. BAYFIELD COUNTY.
Washburn Is the oounty seat.
4 ^ s ’ 12 J-J $122,500_____ 1926-1932
B O N D . D E B T Oct 8/2551,089,000
Sanitarium B onds.

Water debt (incl.)________
314,000 5s ’ 18 A-O $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c ..0 c t 1 ’26-’30
T ot. assess, val. 1925 (65%
Soldiers’ B onus Bonds.
actual)__________________35,000,000 5s
A-O $21,600c$5,400yrlyM ar 1
Assess, val., real estate..24,650,000
H ighw ay & Br. Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 4,656,000 5s ’24 A-O $30,000c_ Apr 1 1937
_




BROW N COUNTY.
Green Bay is the county seat.
Im provem ent Bonds
5s ’ 19 M-S $140.000-Sept 1 ’26-’33
R oad Im provement B onds.
5s ’ 17 A-O * $35,000-0ct. 1 '26-’27
5s
. . . 56 0 .0 0 0 c------ 1926-1941
5s ’21 A-O 150,000____ Apr 1 1941
f 7 2 ,0 0 0 .-April 1 ’26-27
2 1 6 .0 0 0 .
. April 1 ’28-31
A-O 360,0 0 0 --April 1 ’32-36
3 3 0 .0 0 0 . -April 1 ’37-39
114.000. ..A p ril 1 1940
' 8 8 ,0 0 0 .-Apr 1 ’26-’27
56.000 _Apr 1 1928
5s’21&23A 0 ( 63.000. . Apr 1 ’29-’31
1 4 0.000. . Apr 1 ’32-’36
120.000. -Apr 1 ’37-’39
36.000 __Apr 1 1940
4M s’24 J-J
300,000-July 1 ’31-’42
3 0 .0 0 0 . — July 1 1943
B O N D . D E B T July ’2 4 _ .$ 3 ,405,500
Assess, val. 1923 (actual).94,573,970
County tax rate (per $1,000) ’20$4.20
Pop. in TO, 54,098: ’20............ 61,889
5s ’21

IN T . payable at Oounty Treasu­

BELOIT.

This city is in Rock County
In- rer’s office.
corporatea in 1856.
BU RLINGTON.
Park Bonds'
This city is in Racine County.
5s ’ 16 F-A $16,500c..A u g 15 1935
Sewer Bonds
4M s’ 16 F-A $16,000c..A u g 15 1935
$6,0 0 0 r * .$ l,5 0 0 yearly
5 H s’ 20 J-J
5,000____ June 7 1929 5s T7 ---W ater Bonds
P ublic G rounds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 F-A $25,000c.Aug 15 ’26-’39 6 s ’21 - . - $11,000r*_$l,0 0 0 yearly
City Hall Bonds
Stree Improvement Bonds
5s ’ 15 J-D $28,000c..June 15 1934 5s ’25 F A $30,000r* ...1 9 2 6 -1 9 3 5
5s ’ 16 J-D 15,0 0 0 c .. June 15 1930 B O N D . D E B T Oct 8 1925. $47,000
11,000
5s ’ 19 . . .
27,000c. .M a y 19 1933 Water debt (included)____
4M s’22 s-a
3 6 .0 0 0 c -------1926-1937 Assessed value, real estate-4,398,475
5,000c__________ 1938 Assessed value, personal___1,177,668
9,000c.Jly 15 ’26-’28 Tot.ass’d val.’25(85% act.) .5,574,143
4M s’23 J-J
25,000cJuly 15 ’29-’33 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S10.96
[30,000c.Jly 15 ’34-’38 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S25.13
4M s’25 J-D 70,000c— June 1 1939 Population 1910, 3,212 1920.36,626
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M -N $8,000c._M ar 17 1928 BURLINGTON UN. SCH. DIST.
6s ’ 20 M -S 1 0 ,0 00c...S ep t 3 1934
This district (P. O. Burlington)
5M s’ 21 J-J
1 2 ,000c.. .July 1 1930 is in Racine County.
4M s’22 M -S
17,000..Sep t 15 1941
f$40,000. .Feb 1 ’26-’29
4 Ms’23 A-O /2 4 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1933 5s ’23 — { 70,000— Feb 1 ’3 0 -’34
[4 0 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1934-1943
l 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’35-’38
4M s’23 A-O 13,000c___ Oct 1 1937 B O N D . D E B T Nov 16 ’25- $190,000
4M s’24 J-D 29,000c___ June 1 1943 Total assess, val. ’25 (85%
4M s’24 M -S 4 3 ,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1943
actual)---------------------------- 6,851,938
4 Ms’ 24 M -S 48,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1943
IN T . at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
4M s’25 M -N /2 4 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1937
l 1,000c ..................1938 CEDARBURG.

Cemetery B onds.

5s T9

This city is in Ozaukee County.
--_ $26,000_______________
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds.
6 s ’21 a n n /$ 15,0 00-.0ct 1 ’31-’33
„
l 70,000--O ct 1 ’ 34-’40
C ertificates.
5Ms
$50,000....... ............1943
E lectric Light Plant Ext. Bonds.
5Ms’25 A-L/$45,000_ - Apr 1 ’30-’35
„ _
1 5,000____Apr 1 1936
BOND. D E B T Sept 1925— $211,000
Water debt (incl.)________
50,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (4-5 act.)-2,652,855
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$33.72
Pop’n ’ 10. 1.777; ’20 (Census) .1,777

M -N $19,000c— M ay 5 1938 5s

Bridge Bonds.

CITIES COUNTIES AN D TOWNS
IN THE

BRILLON.

5s ’09 J-J $62,000c._July 19 1938
5M s’21 M -N 18,000c___ M ay 2 1930
4M s’25 A-O /2 0 ,0 0 0 c ____ L926-1935
130,000c____ 1936-1945

R efu n d in g Bonds.

4M s’ 10 J-J $11 ,000c-..J an 3 1930
B O N D . D E B T N o v 24 ’2 5 . $713,500
Assess, val., real estate___22,081,404
Assess, val., personal___^ 9,931,367
Assess, val. ’25 (80% act.)32,012,771
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 ____ $29 50

Population In TO, 15,125; ’20. 21.284

I N T . at office of County Treasurer CHILTON.
and City Treasurer.

BELOIT C ITY SCH. DIST.
This district includes the entire
city of Beloit together with parts of
the townships of Turtle and Beloit,
and consisting of (and superimposing)
th e

c o m b in e d

te r r it o r y

of

U n io n

School Districts No. 1 and N o. 2.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 9 ’25$22,000
Assessed valuation (about
90% actual) 1925______ 32.000,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $12.90
Population 1925 est_________ 25,000

BELOIT UN. SCH. DIST

NO

1

B O N D . D E B T Oct 9 ’2 5 .- $226,000
Ass’d va l.’25 (ab. 90% act.) 18,701,141
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 .-$ 1 2 .9 0

This city is in Calumet County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 - - - $11,250— Jan 1 ’26-’35
S treet Im provement Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $15.000c-.0ct 1 ’26-’31
W ater P lant Bonds.
4M s’ 16 J-J $18,400c.July 1 ’26-’35
$2,500, 1926 to
1928,
Incl.;
$3,000, 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932;
$3,500, 1933 and ’34: $3,000,
1935.)
5s ’ 19 - - .
$6,500—Jan 1 ’26-’35
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 7 ’25- $64,500
36,500
Water debt (incl.)________
Assess, val., real estate____2,259,800
Assess, val., personal_____ 761,703
Other assess, property____ 135,700
Tot.ass’d val.’25(89% act.)3,021,503
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925.—$25 00
Pop’n 1910. 1,530; 1920_______ 1.833

BELOIT UN. SCH. DIST. NO. 2. CHIPPEW A FALLS.

B O N D . D E B T Oct 9 ’25- $210,000
This olty Is the county seat of Chip­
Assess, val. ’25 (about 90%
pewa Co. Inc. 1870.
Population
actual)-------------------------- 13,257,344 1910, 8,893; 1920, 9,130.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 .-$ 1 2 .9 0
W ater Bonds.

BERLIN.

6s ’20

M-S $242,000_________ 1950
(Optional 1940.)

This city is In Green Lake and
School B uilding Bonds.
Waushara Counties.
5s ’22 ann f$ 144,000cApril 1 ’26-41

H igh-School Bonds.

4M s’ 17 Jan $80,000____ Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927 )
5s
77,000.................. ...........
B O N D . D E B T Oct 9 ’2 5 - - $169,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
4,000
Total assess val. '25 (96%
actual)--------------------------- 5,175,000
Total tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’25-$25.00
Population 1910, 4,636: 1920--4,400

( 26,000c_ April 1 1942
_
4 M s -----60,000 ___________1945
Paving Bonds.
5s
. . . $17.000___________1941
R efu n d in g B onds.
6s
--_ $ 4 2 ,8 0 0 ..-..........—1933
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’2 5 -- $289,800
Water debt (add’l)_________ 242,000
Assess, val. 1925 _________ 8,913,234
Total tax (per *1,000) 1925 —-*35.00
IN T . at the City Treasurer’s office.

BLOOMER SCHOOL D IST R IC T .

This district (P. O. Bloomer) is in C IT Y OF HORICON AND TOWNS
Chippewa County.
OF HUBBARD & OAK GROVE

B uilding Bonds.

5s . . . $66,900c* I$5,000 - -1926-35
[16,900_____ 1936
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 7 ’ 25- $66,900
Total assess, value 1925
(65% actual)----------------- 1,924,792
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000) 1925-$30 00
Pop’n 1920, 1,640: 1925 (est.)--1 ,8 0 0
IN T . payable in Bloomer.

JOINT SCH. DIST. NO. 1.

6s ’21 F-A $77,000c*Feb 1 ’26-’36
(For maturity see V . 113, p. 1598.)
B O N D . D E B T Oct 8 ’2 5 - - $82,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
9,000
Sinking fund_______________
10,000
Assess, val. ’25 (95% act.)-3,100,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4-$i7.50
Population 1920 ______________2,241

Dec., 1925.]
C L A S S COUNTY.

Neilisville Is the county seat.
County Insane Asylum Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $100.000____ Jan 1 1926
6s ’21 J-D 400.000____ June 1 1936
6s ’21 J-J 150,000____ Jan 1 1926
5 ^ s ’22 J-J 150.000 -Jan 1 ’32-’4?
B O N D . D E B T Nov 2 4 ’25 $800,000
freal estate___46,214,000
Assess, val.(Personal____ 8,436,987
1925
(Total_______ 54,650,987
State and Oo. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924________________ $2 67
Population 1910, 30,074; 1920-35,120
1N T . payable In office of Co.Treas

CLINTONVILLIL

This city is in Waupaca County.
Bridge Bonds
4 H S’ 12 July $3,000c_July 1 ’26-’32
Street Impt. Bonds.
4H *'12 July $ 3 ,000c. July 1 '26-’32
Armory Bonds.
5}4s'21 J-D $15,000cJune 15 ’26-’31
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $21,000
Assess, val., real estate____2,814,370
Assess, val., personal_____1,514,583
Total assess, val. '25 (Jiact) 4.328,953
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S27.50
Value of the city owned
water & eiec. light plants. 201,250
Pop’n ’ 10, 1,747; '20 (Census).3,275
IN T . on bridge and street impt.
bonds payable at City Treas. office

CLINTONVILLE S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Clintonville)
is in Waupaca County.
School Bonds.
5 H s '18 ann /$04,000 c . . . 1926-1930
1 10,000 c_— 1931-1932
5 s ’ 18 ann f 21,000 c . . . 1926-1932
1 3 3 ,0 0 0 c ________ 1933
B O N D . D E B T Oct 8 ’2 5 -- $86,000
13,333
Floating debt (add’l)______
Assessed val. ’25 (75% act.)4,328,953
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--S9.00
Population, 1925 (est.)_________ 3,275
IN T . is payable at District Treas
urer’s office.

CO LFA X SCH. DIST. NO. 3.
This district (P. O. Colfax) is in
Dunn County.
School Bonds
5s ’24 A O $70,000c.Apr 1 ’28 ’39
B O N D . D E B T June 30 ’25 $70,000
Assessed value 1925 (a c t.)-l,600,000
School taxrate(per $1,000)’25.$13.10
Population (estimated)_______ 1,650
IN T . at Second Ward Savings
Bank, Milwaukee.
COLUM BIA CO U N TY.
County seat is Portage.
Asylum Bonds.
5s ’24 M ar$100,000______ 1926-1930
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 0 ’25 $100,000
Assess, val., real estate___40,329,759
Assessed val., personal___ 9,332,545
Total assessed val. 1924
(77.66% actual)______ 49,662,304
Population 1910, 31,129; 1920, 30,468

COLUMBUS.

This city is in Columbia Oo. Inc
1874.
W ater Bonds ( S e r i a l )—
3H b
Jan $8.750r____________1932
School Bonds.
5s
Jan $17,2 5 0 c ____ 1925-1930
Park Bonds.
434s’ l6 Oct $ 3 ,0 0 0 -.0 c t 1 ’26-’31
Electric-Light Bonds ( S e r i a l ) —
4^s
J-J $10,000c__________ 1931
4^s
J-J
16,500c— 1926 & 1927
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925-- $39,700
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,047,810
Assess, val., personal_____ 586,120
Other assess, property------ 135,500
Total assessed value 1925
(about 85% actual)_____ 3,769,430
Total tax rate(per$l,000)'25—$28.00
Pop’n 1910, 2,523; 1920________2,460
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’20-S23.40
Pop’n TO, 1,808; '20 (Census). 1,798
IN T . at Chicago.

DE PERE.

This city is in Brown Co. Incorp.
Mar. 18 1883.
School Building Bonds.
5s ’24 Mar $95,000cMar 1 ’26-’44
Street Im pt. Bonds.
5s T9 M -15 $6.000c—Mar ’26-’29
4Ms
Jan15 1 0 ,5 0 0 _____ 1926-1932
W ater-W orks Bds.
5s ’07 Jan
$900c_Jan 15 ’26-’27
5s ’23 J-J
9,500c___Jan 2 1928
Sewer Bonds.
5s’13 Jan
$1.750cNov 15 26-’32
Paving Bonds (C i t y ’s p o r t i o n ) .
5s T3 Jan $1.000c.Jan 1 5 ’26-’30
5s T3 Janl5
3 0 0 ___________ 1928
Park Bonds.
5 l£s’21 . . . $11,500____ Apr 1 1936
B OND. D E B T Oct 13 ’2 5 - $215,450
Floating debt (add’l) _____
6,000
Assessed value, real estate.3,982.500
Assessed valua, personal___1,154,706
Total asses val. 1925(act.) 5,137,206
Total tax rate (per (East Side_$36.00
$1,000) 1 9 2 4 - ..(W e stS id e -43.00
Pop’n 1910, 4,477; 1920______ 5,165
IN T . at De Pere Nat. Bank, First
Nau. Bank. Chicago, and State
Bank of De Pere.

DODGE COUNTY.
5s

Jun eau is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
Highway B o n d s .

-..$1,186,500_____________
(400,000—Apr 1 ’29&’34
80,000___ Apr 1 1938
(179,000___ Apr 1 1942
5s ’23 A-O 900,000c-Apr 1 ’30-’40
(Due $100,000 in 1930 and $200,000
in each o f the years 1932, 1935.
1937 and 1940.’)
60.000 __Apr 1 1927
5 s ’24 A-O (30,000___ Apr 1 1928
30.000 __Apr 1 1929
5s ’24 A-O 120.000 ..A p r 1'41-43
60.000 _Apr 1 1944
100.000. —Apr 1 1930
80.000 _Apr 1 1941
5s ’23 A-O
102.000. — Apr 1 1943
5s ’24 A-O 25.000
_Apr 1 1926
os ’24 A-O 50,000c_Apr 1 ’27-’44
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1762.)
5s ’24 A-O 305,500--Apr 1 ’27-’44
(For maturity see V. 119. p. 2672.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’25-$4,372.000
Assess, value, real estate. 91,877,262
Assess, value, personal__ 14,046,371
Assess, val.’25 (86% act.) 105,923,633
Total tax (per $1,000) 192 _ $16 86
_
Pop’n TO, 47,436; ’20 (Census)49,742
5s

A-Oi

DOOR COUNTY.
Sturgeon Bay is the county seat.
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
5s ’20 —
$51,000..............................
Highway Bonds.
5s
$ 6 7 ,5 0 0 _____ 1925-1934
BONDED D E B T _________
(?)
Tot. assess, val.’23 (act.)-27,680,931
County tax rate (per $1,000) ’20$5-40
Pop’n TO, 18.711; ’20 (Census) 19,073

DOUGLAS COUNTY.

Superior Is the county seat.
Asylum Bonds.
4s g ’06 J-J $ 5,000c___July 1 1926
4)^s g ’08 J-J 1 l,250c_July 1 ’26-'28
4 ^ g ’09J-J
7,000c— Jan 2 26-’29
Road Bonds.
5s T7 J-J
4 ,000c.Jan 2 ’26-’27
5s ’20 M -S 950,000c. Jan 2 ’30-’39
5s ’20 J-J
90.000c_May 1 ’26-’34
5s ’20 A-O 250,000c_Apr 1 ’3 0 -’39
Court-H ouse Bonds.
4j^sT7 M -S/$20,000c.M ar 1 ’26-'27
l250.000c.M ar 1 ’28-’37
5s T 9 M -S 200,000-M ar 1 ’30-’39
Soldiers’ Bonus Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A $75,000— Feb 2 ’26'-30
B O N D . D E B T Oct 2 2 ’25 $1,862,250
Assessed val. real e sta te ..51,991,374
CRA N BE R R Y CREEK DRAIN.D Ass’d vain’ , personal_____ 10,277,648
This district (P. O. Wisconsin Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.) .62,269,022
Rapids) Is In Wood and Juneau Co’s County tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$8-00
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 ’2 4 - . $109,839 Pop’n 1910, 47,422; 1920_____ 49,724
INT. at office of County Treasurer
Total assessed value 1923
(about 2-3 actual)______ 1,498,723
Population in 1 922_______________322 DUNKIRK (T.) & STOUGHTON

CUDAHY.
This city is in Milwaukee County
Inc. as city o f fourth class In 1906.
Sewer bonds________________ $67,000
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 0 ’23- $42,000
Assess, debt______________
5,000
Assess, val., real estate____6,597,758
Assess, val., personal_____3,309,709
Tot.ass’d val. ’23 (J4 a c t .).9,907,467
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $30.00
Population 1910, 3,691; 1920.-6,725
IN T . at Cudahy State Bank.
CU DAHY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’ 15 F-A $20,000......... .1926-1930
5s '20 F-A $e0,000--Feb 1 ’26-’35
-s ’22 — 143,000_______________
5s ’25 F-A /28,000-.A ug 1 ’26-’39
l 3,500___ Aug 1 1940
4M s’25 F-A 180,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’40
S tate Loan Bonds.
_s ’ l l
$4,200..........................
- s ’ 14
3 ,2 0 0 -.......................
_s '15 - - 933..........................
BON D. D E B T Oct 13 ’ 25 $452,833
Floating debt (additional)
40,000
Sinking fund____________
45,000
Total assess, value, 1924.-10,481,579
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-S36.25
Population, 1925 (est.)______10,000
IN T . at the office of the Treasurer
of School Board.
DARLINGTON .
This city is in Lafayette County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-D $33,000c.June 1 ’26-’36
B O N D . D EB T April 1921- $45,000
Floating debt (add’1)______
18,500
Assess.val.’20(abt.88%act.)2,208,870




(C.) JOINT SCH. D. NO. 3.

This district in in Dane County.
Building Bonds.
4H s '16Feb. / $6,000.Feb 1 ’26-’31
\ 21,000-Feb 1
1932
B O N D . D E B T Oct 4 1922. $105,571
Tot.ass’d val.’21(88% act.)6,510,960
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’21.$15.30
Population in 1920_____________5,501

EAGLE R IVER UNION FREE
HIGH SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.

This district (P. O. Eagle River) is
in Vilas County.
School Bonds.
6s ’20 A -0$125,000 — .......................
B OND. D EB T Nov 1922— $125,000
Assessed value_____________3,993,305
Population (est.)_______________ 5,000
IN T . at the First National Bank,
Chicago.

EAU CLAIRE^
Eau Claire Is In Eau Claire County.
Charter of incorporation approved
M ar. 2 1872. Commission govern­
ment adopted Feb. 15 1910. A t an
election on April 5 1921 the voters
defeated the question of changing
the present form of government by a
2 to 1 vote. Population 1910,
18,310; 1920, 20,880.
Refunding Bonds.
4s ’07 J-J
$3,0 00c.-.J an 1 1927
4 K s ’08 J-J a25,000____ Jan 1 1928
Bridge Bonds.
4J^s’13 J-J b 72,300c...J an 11933
5s’22
J-J
6 8 ,0 0 0 -. July 1 ’26-’42
City-H all Bonds.
4 H s ’15 J-J $ 2 5 .0 0 0 .-July 1 ’26 -’35
Auditorium Bonds.
4s T 6 J-J <z$49,000— -Jan 1 ’26-’36

9
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’ 22 -- $264,750
4,000
10,787
35,000

W ater Bonds.

$ 2 9 ,0 0 0 c ___ J a n 1 1927 Water debt (included)------_
1 . 5 0 0 c . — J an 1 1926 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
b 8 9 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1939 Floating debt____________
1 57,000 ______1933-1944 Ass’d val. ’ 22 (80% act.)—

4s ’07
4s T 6
5s T 9
4 ^ i s ’24

J -J
J -J
J -J
J -J

5s ’ 20
6s ’21

J -J a $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ___ J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 40
J -J
1 6 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1941

Real___________________ 5,275,525
Personal_______________ 1,276,015
Total__________________ 6,551,540
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’22.$35.00
M unicipal Fuel B onds.
4 5 i s ’ 19 M - N $ 4 ,0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1929 Population 1910, 3,877; 1920—4,915
High S chool Bonds.
4J^ s’ 25 M - N $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 -M a y 1 ’ 2 8 -’45 FREDERIC HIGH SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Frederic) is
G E N . B O N D S O c t 1 9 2 5 --$ 1 ,0 9 8 ,0 0 0
2 7 6 ,5 0 0 in Polk County.
W a t e r d e b t (in c lu d e d )____
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
Assess, debt (add’l ) ______
33,868
F-A $55.000c.Feb 1 ’27-'36
S in king f u n d _______________
8 9 ,5 5 0 6s
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1925
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 1924- $55,000
(8 5 .8 0 % a c t u a l)________ 2 3 ,6 6 1 ,2 1 0 Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (act.) — 1,999,000
T o t a l t a x (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 3 ___ $ 3 2 .0 0 Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24_$11.04
I N T . o n b o n d s m a r k e d (a) a t Population in 1924____________3,500
Storm Sewer B onds.

H a ls e y , S tu art & C o ., C h ic a g o ; (6) a t
H arris T r u s t & S avin gs B a n k , C h i GRAND RAPIDS.
This city is in W ood Co. Inc. Mar.
c a g o , a n d o th e rs a t th e C it y T re a s ­
6 1869. Pop’n TO, 6,521; '20, 7,243.
u r e r’s o ffic e .

ELKHORN.
T h is c it y is in W a lw o r th C o u n t y

Street Impt. Bonds.

4 J4s’ 16 F -A $ 2 6 ,9 5 0 — F e b 1 ’ 2 5 -’ 36
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 6 ’ 2 5 - $ 4 1 ,00 0
A sse ssm e n t d e b t (a d d ’l ) ___
1 8,1 20
A ssessed v a lu e r e a l e s ta te _ $ 2 ,6 4 4 ,4 7 5
A ssessed v a lu e p e r s o n a l - 6 8 8 ,7 8 0

Other assess, property____

l6 l,0 0 0

T o t a l assess, v a l. 1925
(a b o u t 9 0 % a c t u a l)____ 3 ,4 9 4 ,2 5 5
T a x r a t e ( p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 4 ____ $ 3 0 00
P o p u la tio n 1910. 1 ,707; 1 920, 1.991
I N T . at C it y T r e a s . office.

E TTR IC K .

This town is in Trempeleau Co.
Railroad Aid Bonds.
5s T 8 - . - $25,000c_______________
T O T. B D . D T . Nov 1 7 ’2 3 - $80,000
Assess, val.. real est________2,167,060
Assess, val., personal_____ 396,936
Tot. ass’d val.'23 (80%act.)2.563,996
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$24.47
Population 1910, 2,159; 1920— 2.303
IN T . payable(at the Bk. of Ettrick.

EVANSVILLE^

This city is in Rock County.
Park Improvement Bonds.
---- $20,000c-------------------------W ater and Light Bonds.
5s
A-O $35.000c_______________
BO N D . D EBT Nov 24 ’24
$32,000
Water debt (incl.)________
5,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,780,450
Assess, val., personal____
666,135
Other assessable property8,550
Total ass’d val.’24 (actual) 2,455,135
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24-------$30.50
Pop’n (Census) TO, 2,061; ’20, 2,209
IN T . is payable In Evansville.
5s

FLORENCE COUNTY.

County seat is Florence.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 11 ’2 3 . $101,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
12.050
Assess, val. '23 actual)___6,420,085
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$25.05
Population____________________3,602

FOND DU LAC.
Fond du Lao Is situated In Fond du
Lac County.
Incorporated 1852.
Commission Government adopted
March 23 1914. Population 1910,
18 7Q7- 1090

93 497

4>is’24 Mar $380,000c — .1926-1944
School Bonds,
5s ’20 Mar $225,0 0 0c____ 1926-1940
4)^s’25 Mar 150,000c____ 1927-1936
Voting M achine Bonds.
5s T4 J-J
$650___________1926
W ater-W orks
4H8’ 15 Mar $155.000c — 1926-1935
Sewer B onds.
4 J^s ’25 M-S $76,000___1927-1945
BD. D E B T (Water works$155,000
Oct. 8 1925(Oth. purp’s _ 910,650
Ass’d val., real est.,_____24,792,605
Ass’d val’n, personal---------5,441,595
Ass’d val’n bank stock____ 1,206,749
Tot.ass’d val.’25 73%act) 31,440,949
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924------ $30.00
IN T . payable at First Fond du
Lac National Bank.
FOND DU LAC COUNTY.
Fond du Lac is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
($225,000c—-April 1 1926
5s ’21 A-O ( 200,000c— -April 11931
{ 59,000c—-April 11936
(225,000____ Apr 11927

5s

A -O (2 0 0 ,00 0 _____A pr 1 1933

158,000____ Apr 11936
43.000
_Apr 11941
’450,000—Apr 1 ’28&’32
5s ’23 A-O ( 60,000____Apr 1 1935
90.000
_Apr 11942
5s ’23 A-O (165,000____ Apr 1 1935

.Apr 1 1939
135,000
5s ’25 A-O /1 5 0 ,0 0 0 -- -Apr 1 1937
.150,000___ Apr 1 1943
Fair Bonds.
6s ’22 Jan $65,000c— $5,000 y ’ly
B O N D . D E B T Oct 8 ’25-$2,700,000
Total assessed value 1925
(97.50% actual)______ 110,000.000
State & Co. tax(per $1,000) ’24 $6-00
Pop’n TO, 51,610; ’20 (Census)56,119
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

FOREST COUNTY.

Park Bonds.
5s T8 J-J $16,000—July 1 ’ 26-’33
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T3 . . . *10,000 ________ _____
5s T8 J-J
9,000—Jan 1 ’ 26-’34
{B ridge Bonds.
„ s
- - . $60,000............................
Street Bonds.
5s TO T 3 $40.000- — .....................
-s
30,000...........................
E lectric-Light B onds.
5s T4 J-J $18,000......... 1926-1928
City-H all Bonds.
5s T8 J-J
$9,000—Jan 1 *26-’34
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 3 -. $448,000
Tot.ass’d val. ’23(90%act) 10,421,600
Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1923____$31.20
IN T . on bends marked!§)at Royal
Tr. C o., Chic.
GRANT COUNTY.
Lancaster is the county seat.
Asylum (I n t . at C ounty T r e a s u r y ).
4H s’ 13 Feb $45,000c.--P art yearly
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 1 ’25 $45,000
Assessed valuation, rea l..73.886,175
Assessed val’n, personal..12,192,506
Total ass’d val. ’25 act.) —86,078,684
Co. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25— $3.24
Pop’n 1910. 39,007; 1920, 39,044

GREEN B A Y ,
Green Bay Is In Brown County.
Incorp. 1854. Pop’n 1910, 25,236;
1920, 31,017.
S chool Bonds.
4H s’09 A-O $40.800c.Apr 1 ’26-’29
4H s’ l l M-S 16.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’30
4H s’ l l A-O 15,OOOc_Apr 1 ’26-’30
(10,000c___Nov ’26-'27
5s T7 M -N (30,000c— _Nov ’ 28-’32
128,000c...N ov ’33-’36
l 8,000c_____Nov 1937
5s T8 M -N 26,000c_May 1 ’ 26-'38
5s T9 —
21,000c_May 1 ’26-’39
5s T9 - _ 28,000c-May 1 ’26-’39
($1,000c—-July 1 1927
5H s’21 J-J
4,000c.July 1 ’28-’29
25,000c. July 1 ’30-’34
(40,000-cJuly 1 '35-’38
(103,000c.July 1 '26 ’30
I 70,000c-July 1 ’31-’32
4(^s’23 J-J 120,000c.July 1 ’33-’35
210,000c.July 1 ’ 36-’41
l 60,000c_July 1 ’42-’43
Paving Bonds.
5s T9 . - - $14,000—M ay 1 ’26-’39
Bridge Bonds.
4H s’08 J-J $39,000c.Jan 1 ’26- 28
'
‘ * *
90,400c.Jan 1 ’26-’33
4Ms'14 J-J
26,010c.July 1 ’26-’34
4>SsT5 J-J
_
4,000c_ Aug 1 1926
16,000c. Aug 1 ’ 27-’28
15,000c— Aug 1 1929
4 % s ’22 F-A lOO.OOOc.Aug 1 ’30-’33
90,000c. Aug 1 ’34-’36
90,000c. Aug 1 ’ 37-’38
.100,000c. Aug 1 ’39-’42
M unicipal Dock Impt. Bonds.
5s T9 — / $8,000-M ay 1 ’26-29
\ 30,000-May 1 ’ 30-’39
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s '20 — ($12,000____July 1 1926
1 5,000____July 1 1927
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-N$889,000-Nov 1 ’26-’60
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2065.)
BOND. DEBT July 1923-$1.869,500
Floating debt (add’l)------None
Total assessed value 1922.42,410,025
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.—$27.50
IN T . on bonds payable as follows:
bridge bonds of 1908 in Chicago;
refunding bonds of 1905. at M c­
Cartney National Bank, Green Bay;
school 4 H S of 1911 due 1925-30 at
Kellogg National Bank, Green Bay;
on school of 1909 at Halsey, Stuart
& C o., Chicago; on school bonds
of 1917 and 1918 at Second Ward
Savings Bank, Milwaukee; on water­
works bonds of 1920 at the Chase
National Bank, New York; other
bonds at City Treasurer’s office.
GREEN COUNT y T
Monroe is the county seat.
Highway Impt. Bonds.
5s ’20 A-O $750,000c*_Apr 1 ’26-31
5s ’20 A-O 7250,000c*. Apr 1 ’32&33
1550,000c*-Apr 1 '34-38
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -$ l,550,000
Assess, val. ’24(90% act.) 61,959,348
Population 1910, 21.641; 1920.21.568
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

Crandon is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
6s
. . . $40,000________________ GREENFIELD & W AUW ATOSA
JOINT SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1923$40,000
Total ass’d val.’23 act.) — 17,644,414 5s ’22 A-O ( $20,000c. April 1 ’26-’27
(200,000c. April 1 ’28-’37
Co. taxrate (per $1,000) ’20— $14.80
Pop’n TO, 6,782; ’20 (Census).9,850 TO TAL D EB T June 1922. $250,000
Assessed value 1921- _ ____8,250,000
FORT ATKINSON.
IN T . at the First Wisconsin N at’l
This city is in Jefferson County.
Bank, Milwaukee.
Bridge Bonds.
i d s ' l l F-A $27,0 0 0 --Feb 1 ’26-’34 GREEN LAK jT c OUNTY.
Green Lake is the county seat.
Gas Plant Improvement Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A $57,750--F eb 1 ’26-’39
Road Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
($18,000c
Apr 1 1927
5s
A-O ($35,000--A p r 1 ’27-’33 5s
— -1
100,000c. April 1 ’ 28-’29
t 3,000____ Apr 1 1934
l 2 2 ,0 0 0 c --A p r 1 1930

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS

LO

GREEN LAKE COUNTY ( C o n cl .). State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)

20,000 c. April 1 ’2K-’29
20,000C-April 1 ’26 '27
5 0 .000 C - _ . April 1 1926
32.000 c___Apr 1 192
38,000c— -Apr 1 1930
6s
60,000c___Apr 1 1931
2.000c___Apr 1 1932
4 8 ,0 0 0 c ..-A p r 1 1932
50,0 0 0 c ..-A p r 1 1933
5s
130,000c___Apr 1 1935
( 20.000c___Apr 1 1934
5 s ’24 A-Cri 100.000c.Apr 1 ’3 5 -3 6
l 3 0 ,0 0 0 c .--A p r 1 1937
B O N D . D E B T Nov 25 '25- $640,000
Assess, value real estate.-30,639,711
Assess, value personal____ 4,330,300
Total assessed value 1925
1.87% to 92% actual)
30,63s*.711
Popula’n 1910. 15.491; 1920, 14,8*5

1924 ________________________ $7.50
Population 1910,34,306; 1925.37,000
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
office and at the office of the Hanchett
Bond C o., Chicago, without charge.

JOINT SCH .-*DIST. NO. 1 OF
TOWNS OF CAREY, KIMBALL,
OMA & PIERCE, THE CITIES
OF HURLEY & MONTREAL.
This district is in Iron County.
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 1925- $264,500
Ass’d val. ’25 (90% act.)..8 ,7 6 4 ,0 9 6
Population 1925 (estimated)___8,000

HARTFO RD .
This city is in Washington County
Incorporated 1884.

E lec.-I.ight Bonds

5s ’08
5s ’20

F-A
M -S

$6,000c.$2,000 yearly
25.000c_$2,000 yearly

W ater-W orks Bonds

5s T7 Dec $7,000c.$l,000 yearly
Street Impt. Bonds.
f $6 000c.M ar 1 '26 '28
5s ’23 M -S { 16.000c.M ar 1 ’29-’32
30,00Cc_Mar 1 ’33-’38
4,000c. ..M a r 1 1939
B O N D . D E B T Oct, 3 1925
$94,000
Water debt (included)____
7.000
Assessed value, real estate.3.653,900
Assessed value, personal___1,492,690
Other assess, property____ 250,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(63%act.) 5.146.590
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-532.00
Population 1910, 2,982; 192 0 ..4 ,60 0
IN T . on electric-light bonds at tht
First National Bank. Hartford, and
on water-works bonds at the Hart
ford Exchange Bank.

HORICON.

This city is in Dodge Co.
as a city in 1889.

/O IN T SCH. DIST. N O.6 OF C ITY
OF
EVANSVILLE,
TOWNS
OF UNION & MAGNOLIA.
Grade School Bldg. Bonds.
6s '21 A-O ($65,000c_ Apr 1 '26-’35
\

9,000c. . .April 1 1936

School Bonds.

5s
Feb $4,8 0 0 c ____ 1926-1928
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 '2 5 - . $77,500
Floating debt (additional).
12.000
l’ot.ass’d val.’24(80% act.)2,762,354
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$16.00
Populition in 1920____________ 2,300
IN T on grade school bldg bonds
»t Cont. & Comm. Nat Bank, Chi­
cago, on other bonds in Evansville

JOINT SCH. DIST. NO. 1 OF
TOWNS OF DAKOTA & WAUTOMA & VILL. OF WAUTOMA.
Se '21 . . . $35,000— Mar 1 ’26-'31
5>£s’22 - - .
10,000— Mar 1 ’31-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1925. $46,000
Floating debt______________
8,200
Tot.ass’d val.’25(90% act.)l,344,132
school tax (per $1,000) 1925--$21.35
Population in 1920____________-1,200

Incorp

W ater-W orks Bonds.

JUNEAU COUNTY.
5s

Mauston is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
A -0 $13,949 ..........1926-1930

Soldiers’ Bonus B onds.

5s '20 M -S $40,655.50 — - - - - - 1 9 2 9
($ 9,000c— July ’26 ’28
Highway Bonds.
\ 14,000c— July ’29-’3y 5s ’21 - . - $80,0 0 0 c _____ 1929-1940
5 s '20 - - 5 0 ,0 0 0 _____ 1929-1940
S chool Bonds.
4s F e b l $100,000------------------ 1936 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924. $198,748
B O N D . D EB T Oct 9 '1925 $105,000 Total assessed val’n 1924-26,553,295
Water debt (included)------23.00'1 State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1922
-- - - $8 07
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,300,300
,
Assess, val.. pers. prop____ 591.905 Population i ‘9 lb“ V9.569;' 1920’ 19,2C9
Tot.ass’d val.’25(97% act.)2,892.205
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-J31.67 KAU KAU N A.
T h is c it y is in O u ta g a m ie C o u n t y .
Pop’n. in TO, 1.881; 1920 _____ 2.1»In c o r p . in 1885. P o p ’n 1 91 0 , 4 ,7 1 7 ;
IN T . at Horicon State Bank
4s ’ 12

J-J

1920, g 951.

HUDSON SCHOOL D IST . NO. 1.

Eiec.-Lt. Plant (I n t .i n K a u ka u n a )

This district (P. O. Hudson) is li> 4 ^ s ’ 12 F -A $ 2 3 ,0 0 0 c .F e b 1 2 6 -’32
(R e d . a fte r 5 y e a rs o n 60 d a y s ’ n o tice )
St. Croix County.
$ 2 ,0 0 0 c___________ 1926
B uilding B onds.
■ „ „ „ „ „ 5s T 3 F -A
5s T 7 Aug $47,000_____Aug 1 1932 (S u b je c t to ca ll a ft . 5 ye a rs fro m iss.)

P a r k (I n t. pay. in K a u k a u n a .)
6s T7
F-A
6.500_____Aug 1 1932
F -A
$ 6 , 0 0 0 c _____ 1926-1933
5s ’24 F-A 45,000_____ Feb 1 1939 4> ts
W a t e r - W o r k s I m p r o v e m e n t D is t
T O TAL D E B T Oct 13 ’ 25- $98,500
Tot. ass’d v a l.’23 ( H act.) -2,207.767 6s ’ 23 M -S $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 c _ S e p t 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 32
H ig h -S c h o o l B o n d s .
8chool tax (per $1,000) 1925--$23 27
. . . $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 c .M a y 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 34
Population in 1925 (est.)---------- 3,300 5s
5Hs
. . . 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 c _ M a y 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 39
HURLEY.
B r id g e B o n d s .
This city is in Iron County.
5s
M - N $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 c .N o v 1 ’ 2 8 - 3 7
S treet Impt. Bonds.
S ew er B on d s.
6s ’21 J-D $14,3 0 0 .-June 1 ’26-’36
6s
M - N $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 c .N o v 1 ’ 2 6 -’31
S treet and Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’22 J-J $ 1 7 ,000--July 1 ’26-’42 D E N . B D . D T . N o v 16 ’25 $ 36 3 ,0 0 0
S in king fu n d ________________
1 2,000
Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’21 J-D $ 6 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’26-31 Assess, v a l., real e s ta te ____ 6 ,9 0 8 ,4 8 5
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 6 ’22 - $47,500 A ssess, v a l., p e r s o n a l____ 1 ,3 1 5 ,1 3 8
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,474,025 T o t .a s s ’d v a l .’25(9 -1 O a c t.).5 ,2 2 3 ,6 2 3
Assess, val., personal_____ 706,747 T o t a l ta x (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 5 — $35 00
Tot.assess.val.'22(87%act.)3.180,772
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$35.00 KENOSHA.
T h is c it y is in K e n o s h a C o . InPopulation in 1920 (Census) — 3,188
c o r p o r a te d F e b 8 1 850.

IRON COUNTY JT. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Hurley.
5s '24 F-A [$35,000-Feb 1
\ 7 ,5 0 0 .-Feb 1
I 7,000____ Feb
B O N D ED D E B T _________

JANESVILLE.
Janesville Is situated In Rook Co,
Incorp. Mch. 19 1853. Commission
government adopted Jan. 23 1912.
but a b a n d o n e d fo r o ld fo rm again
in 1918. City manager form of gov­
ernment adopted in April 1922 to
take effect April 1923.
S ch ool Bonds.
4s ’07 M-S $3,000c.Mar 1 ’ 26-’28
5s T9 J-J
28,000 _____ 1926-1939
6s T9 J-J 36,000 _____ 1926-1934
5H s’21 A-O 480.000c.Apr 15 ’26-’41
4J4s’22 J-J
5 9 , 5 0 0 July 1 ’ 26-’42
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A20$135,000—Aug 20 1929
Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ l l J-J
16,500 _____ 1928-1929
5s T3 J-J
14,000—July 1 ’26-’32
5s T9 J-J
58,000___________1938
Sewer B onds.
4s ’08 J-J
$6,000c_July 1 ’26-’27
6 s ’21 J-J
80.000--July 1 ’26-’41
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds.
6s T5 J-J $30,410c-July 1 ’26-’31
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $110,000.-July 1 ’26-’36
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1924-SI,365,000
Total valuation 1924-------28,000,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921---$25.89
Pop’n 1910, 13,894; 1920, 18,293
IN T . payable at office o f City
T rp asn rp r

-------------

JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Jefferson is the county seat
Road Bonds.
6s
- . - $100,000-.
---------------6 s ’20 A -O /150,000--.1928 & 1932
1100.000-.............—1940
5s
- - . 605.000____________
5s
- - - (100,000------ A p r,1 1933
1400.000-Apr
T u bercu losis Sanatorium Bonds
6s
...
$25,000. Mar 1 ’26-’30
__s
50 .000....................
BOND D EBT Oct 9 ’25--$1,565.000
Assessed valuation, real—62,738,239
Assessed valuation, pers’1.13,689,351
Tot.ass’d val.’25(90%act.)76,427,590




North Shore Breakwater Bds.
4)*s 16 J-J
$ 3 ,0 0 0 — July 1 1926

Eickelman Park Ext. B d s.(O p t.)
’26-’35
’36-’38 53^s’20 J-J $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 -S e p t 15 ’2 6 -’ 30
Park Bonds.
1 1939
4 J 5 s T 5 A -O $ 6 2 ,0 0 0 c .O c t 16 ’ 2 6 -’ 35
(?)
W ater-W orks Bonds.

4 M s ’ 16 M -N $ 4 6 ,7 5 0 — M ay 1 ’2 6 -’36
4 K s 16 A -O
5 5 .0 0 0 — O c t 2 '2 6 -’30
414s T 6 J-J
55 0 0 0 . July 15 '26- 30
5s T 9 A -O 1 2 5 .0 0 0 ________ — .1 9 3 9

6s ’21 J-J
80,000--July 1 ’26-’41
S chool Bonds.
5s’ 13
4 ^ s ’ 15
5s T 9
5s T 9
6s ’21
6s '2 1
4 M s’ 23
4 9 i s ’23

M -N $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 $ 2 ,0 0 0 y l y N o v l
F -A 5 0 .0 0 0 c — A u g 1 6 '2 6 -’35
F -A 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1929
A -O 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ O c t 1 1929
F -A
6 0 ,0 0 0 - -A u g 1 ’2 6 -’31
F -A 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 — A u g 1 ’2 6 -'3 1
J -D 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 c .Y r ly o n J u n e l
M - S /1 0 0 ,0 0 0 — S e p t 1 ’ 2 9 -’33
1 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 --S e p c 1 ’ 3 4 -’ 43
4 K s ’24 M -S ] 2 8 6 ,000c . S ept 1 ’3 1 -’43
1 1 4 ,0 0 0 c — S e p t 1 1944
4 ^ s ’ 25 A -O (3 9 0 ,0 0 0 -- A p r 1 ’ 3 2 -’44
1 1 0 ,0 0 0 ____ A p r 1 1945
Sewer B o n d s .
4 H s ’ 15 F -A $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 c .A u g 16 ’2 6 -’27
43^s’ 15 M - N 2 5 ,0 0 0 - N o v 18 '2 6 -'3 0
6s ’ 20 M - N 1 0 ,0 0 0 ____________
M a in S t r e e t B r id g e B o n d s .
6s ’ 20 M -N $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 — N o v 1 ’2 6 -’ 30
6s ’ 21 A -O 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 -- A p r 1 ’2 6 -’31
T O T A L D E B T M a r 1 9 2 5 .$ 2 ,8 9 1 ,0 0 0
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) ________
3 3 7 ,0 0 0
A ssessed v a lu e , real e s ta te .4 3 ,1 8 3 ,5 9 0
A ssessed v a lu e , p e r s o n a l ..1 4 ,9 7 3 ,0 7 0
T o t .a s s ’d v a l .’2 4 (6 5 % a c t .) 5 8 ,1 5 6 ,6 6 0
T o t a l ta x rate (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 4 $ 3 1 .0 0
P o p ’n 1910. 2 1 ,3 7 1 ; 1 920____ 40,4 72
I N T E R E S T p a y a b le in K e n o s h a or
a t C it y T r e a s u re r’s o f f i c e .

KENOSHA COUNTY.
Kenosha Is the county seat.

Road Im pt.B onds.

4 H s’l 7 A-O $9,0 0 0 c .- Apr 1 '26-’27
5s ’22 A-O 115,500c____ 1926-1932
4 ^’35-’38
1 s ’25 A-O 360,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’45

C ourt House & Jail Bonds.

5s ’23 A-O $450,000c- - Oct 1 ’26-’43
T O TAL DEBT Dec 1 ’25 $934,500
Assessed val’n.real estate.87,713,198
Assessed val’n, personal-.21,091,712
Total assessed val’n 1924
(74-93% actual)...........106,804,910

[V ol. 121

Other property__________
68,554
Tot. taxrate(per $1,000) '23_$82.30
Total__________________ 3,298,802
Pop’n. in TO 32,929; 2 0 _____ 51.284
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S31.28

KERT CREEK DRAINAGE DIST.

Popula’n 1910, 2,329; 1920, 2.485
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.

This district (P. O. Babcock) is in
LAONA UNION FREE H IG H S.D.
Wood County.
This district (P. O. Laona) Is in
Drainage Bonds.
6 s ’08
...
$ 2 .5 0 0 _____ 1926-1927 Forest County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s T 4
3 6 .0 0 0 _____ 1926-1931
$21,000 ..S e p t 1 ’26-’32
6s T 5
--2 ,3 2 0 _____ 1926-1929 iH s T7
5 H s ’ 19 . . .
20,900
1926-1937 B O N D . D E B T Oct 10 ’2 3 - $27,000
Assessed val. 1923________ 1,657,824
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J ($14,000— July 1 ’26-'32 Population in 1920____________ 2,400
IN T . payable at Laona State Bank
1 1,700____ July 1 1933
6 s ’22
...
11,250____ 1926-1930
B O N D .D E B T Nov 13 ’24 — $132,688 LEOLA D R A IN A G E DISTRICT.
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the National
This district Is In Waushara County
Bank of the Republic, Chicago.
5s T2 - . $2,750c_— June 1 1926
5s 13 Sept
3,210c ..S e p l'26-'27
LA CROSSE.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 15 ’25— $28,100
La Crosse Is In La Crosse County Sinking fund------------------------- 4,000
Incorporated Mar 14, 1856. Popu Ass’d val.’25 abt. 50% act.).250,000
lation in 1910, 30,417; 1920, 30,421. Population in 1922 (est.)_______ 250
School Bonds.
IN T . on bonds of 1910 payable at
4s 06 F-A $14.000c. ..F e b 1 1926 Parson, Son & Co.. N. Y . or Chicago.
4s' 06 J-J 11.000c— July 1 1926
4s ’ l l M -N 15,000c— .M a y 1 1931 LINCOLN COUNTY.
(Subject to call after May 1 1921)
Merrill is the county seat.
6s '21 F-A$172,000-Feb 15 ’26-’31
C ou n ty H ospital Bonds.
4 H s ’23 M -N 3 60 .0 0 0--M a y 1 ’26-’43 is T9 —
$32,000c.............. .1931
4 K s ’23 J-J 144,000-- July 1 ’26-’43
S oldiers’ Bonus Bonds.

Sewer Bonds

5a T9 . . . $27,500cJune 21 ’26-’30
Highway Impt. Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $50,000c.June 1 ’26-’35
4s 06 J-J $t3.C00c_ July 1 1926 6s ’21 J-D 35,000c. June 1 ’26-’32
_
Fire Department Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 9 ’25 $149,500
5s ’22 M -S 14,OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-’27 Vssess. val. real estate_ $25,081,386
_
Street Bonds.
Assessed val. personal_
_ 6,843,297
4s ’07 A-O $ 15.000c— Apr 1 192' Total assessed val. 1924- 31,924,683
6 s ’21 J-J 100.000--M ar 1 ’26-'29 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—86.82
(40.000c-Mar 15 ’26-’29 Pop’n 1910. 19.064: 1920____ 20,987
5s ’22 M -S 1 50.000c.M ar 15 ’30-’31
136.000c..M ar 15 1932 LITTLE CHUTE
This village is in Outagamie Co.
44£s’23 A-O 9 0 ,0 0 0 --April 1 ’26-’43
W ater Bonds.
4M s’24 J-J
47.000 _____ 1926-1944
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2990.) 5s ’23 F-A $50,000_______________
Sewer B on d s­
4 H s ' 2 5 J-J
50,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’45
$9,000_______________
(Due $3,000 in the even years and e s ’21
BOND. D E B T Sept 1924--.$60,000
$2,000 in the odd years.)
_
Bridge, Water & Street Bonds. Total assessed value 1923_ 980,000
4s ’09 J-J $30.000c— .July 1 1929 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S27.49
Population 1910. 1,354; 1920, 2,017
Park Bonds.
IN T ER E ST payable locally.
4s ’09 A-O $75,000c___Apr 1 1929
W ater Bonds.
MADISON.
--------4s 08 A-O $15,000c_ Oct 1 1928
_
Madison Is In Dane C o. Incorp.
4s ’ l l M -N 70,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1931 April 1 1856. Population 1910.
4s T2 J-D 250,000c..... Dec 1 1939 25.531: 1920. 38,378.
4M s’23 M -N 4 5 ,0 0 0 .-M a y 1 ’26-’43
H ospital Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2302.) -s *11 . . . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..—-__________
W ater-Systein-Ext. Bonds.
4M s’24 . . .
95,000c..O ct 1 ’26-’44
4>4sT2 F-A$150,000c— Aug 1 1932
Sewage-Disposal Plant Bonds.
4 JTs’25 J-J 45,000c_„.Tan 1 ’26-’45 4s ’ l l July $75,000c--- July 1 1931
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2550.) 4H s’25 M ay$250,000.M ay 1 ’26-’45
G E N .B D .D T . Oct 31 ’2 5 -$ l .881,000
(Due $12,000 in even years and
Sinking fund_____________
616 000 $13,000 in odd years.)
Assessed value, real estate.35,297,115
Fair Oaks Tow n Hall Bonds.
Assessed value, p e r s o n a l 9,823,164 -s
...
$7,000_______________
Tot.ass’d val.’25(4-5 act.) .45,120,279
Sewer Bonds.
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $44.70 4Hs'13 Oct $40,000c—Oct 1 ’26-’33
IN T . a tOity Treasurer's office.
4>$s’ 14 July 45,000c_July 1 ’26-'34
4>$s’15 Oct 50,000c—Oct 1 '26-’35
LA CROSSE COUNTY.
4 ^ s ’ 16Apr 66 .0 0 0 ---Apr 1 ’26-’36
County seat Is La Crosse.
-s ’21 ___ 51,000............................
Highway Bonds.
4 H s ’ 23 . . . 180,000_______________
5s ’20 A-O $125.000_Apr 1 ’26-’30
S ch ool Bonds.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Is ’00 July 30,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1920
5s ’22 A-O$340,000. - April 1 ’26-’42 Is '12 July 60.000c...July 1 1932
5s ’23 A-O 216,000--April 1 ’26-’43 4H a’ 15 Apr 60.0O0c.Apr 1 ’26-’35
Hospital B onds.
s T 9 . . . 80,000_______________
4 ^ s ’ 17 Mar $24,000____ Mar 1 1927 .8 T9 . . . 225,000_________ _____
(Subject to call March 1 1922.)
-s ’ 21 . . .
50.000_______________
B O N D . D EB T N ov 12’24 $751,000 -s ’20 . . . 2 1 2 ,0 0 0 ..................
Sinking fund_____________
6,560 - s ’21 — . 170,000_______________
Assess, val. real estate___48.497,240 -s ’22 . . . 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..._____ ______
Assess, val. personal_____14.787,187 4% s’24 . . .
95,000—July 1 ’26-'44
Tot. assess, val. 1924 (act)63,284,427 4Z^s’24 Oct 100,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1944
Pop’n 1910, 43,996; 1920____ 44.297 43^s’24 A-O 100,000c—Oct 1 ’26-’44
IN T . payable at Go. Treas. office
(Due $10,000 in even years.)
4)^s’24 A-O 45,000c._Oct 1 ’27-'43
LADYSM ITH.
(Due $5,000 in odd years)
This city Is In Rusk County.
4 J^s’25 M ay 100.000c.May 1 ’26-’45
Sewer Bonds.
4>£s’25May (150,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’40
5s ’24 F-A $32,000____ Aug 1 1939
1 25,000c.M ay 1 ’41-’45
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
43^s’25M-N 100,000-Nov 1 ’26-’45
„s T5 — $12,000.........................
S ch ool & Hospital Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
4M s’24
($5,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1938
_s ’07 - - $4,000.........................
M ay
( 12,000c_ M ay 1 1939
_
.8 ’09 - - - - - 6 , 0 0 0 - - . .............. ..
[33,000c-May 1 ’40-’42
W ater Extension Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
-» '03 „ .
$6,500.
4s ’ 09 Oct $35,000c
Oct 1 1929
-s ’07 —
4,000.
4s ’ l l
Apr 26,000c
Apr 1 1931
-s ’09 — 6,000.
4s ’ l l
Oct 20,000c—.O ct 1 1931
.s T4 . . .
16,000.
43^s’16 July 77,000c—July 1 ’26-’36
10,000.
-s T5 . . .
4J4*’17 July 89,000c..July 1 ’26-’37
—s T8
6,000.
(Due $7,000 in even years and $8,000
—s T 8 - - .
8,000
in odd years.)
—s T 9 . —
15,000
5s T9
30.000
........... 1939
- s ’ 20 . . .
16,000
5s ’20 A-O 80 ,000 -_____________
Street Impt. Bonds.
_s ’20 - - .
48.000
__________
5^£s’22 J-D $35,000___________ 1937
36.000
__________
B O N D . D E B T Aug 1 ’2 4 - . $175,000 4 H s ’23 A-O 47.000
___________Oct 1 1943
Total assessed val. 1924___3,634,936 4M s’24 - - .
57,000.-July 1 ’26-’44
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’20.$35.00 4Z^s’25 J-D 100,000c. June 1 ’26-’45
Population 1910, 2,352; 1920.-3,581 4M s’25 . . . 100,000_______________
Market House Bonds.
LADYSM ITH & FLAMBEAU JT. 4s ’ 08 Oct $25,0 0 0 c -..O c t 1 1928
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Storm -W ater-Sewer Bonds.
This district (P. O. Ladysmith) is 4s ’ 09 A-O $65,000c—.O ct 1 1929
in Rusk County.
Park Bonus.
5 % s’22 Feb $32,6 0 0 ______1926-1937 4s ’08 Oct $30,000c— .O ct 1 1928
B O N D . D E B T Oct 10 ’2 5 - $122,000 4s ’ l l A-O 40,000c ..O c t 1 1931
Assess, val. ’25 75% act.).3,600,000 5/4s’21 s-an 24.000.-July 1 ’26-’31
Sch. tax rate per $1,000)’25— $3-50
Cemetery B onds.
Population 1925----------------------- 4,000 _ s ’23 . . . $56,000_______________
Street Car Zone Bonds.
LAKE GENEVA!
-s
$60,000_______________
This oity Is In Walworth County.
Land fo r S treet Purposes.
W ater-W orks Bds.
-s ’24 - - . $55,000_______________
4 H s’ l l J-J $36.000.July 15 ’26-’31
Memorial Stadium Bonds.
B D . D T . (water) Nov. 1 ’22 $60,000 4 ^ s ’25 J-D ($30,000c. June 1 ’26-’35
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,968,675
1 20,000c.June 1 ’36-’45
Assess, val., personal_____ 847,459 5s ’25 - - . . 55,000_______________
Other assess, property____ 130,741
Fire Station Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1922_____ 4,946,875 4/^s’25 J-D ($10,000c.June 1 ’26-’30
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-124.05
1 15,000c.June 1 ’31-’45
Population 1910, 3,079; 1920.-2,632
Bridge B onds.
4 ^ s ’25 - - . $65,000_______________
LANCASTER.
Street bds. (city’s port’n ) . . $599,990
This city is in Grant County.
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’25-$4,371,600
M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’22Febl5-$100.000cFeb 15 ’28-’42 Total assessed val. 1924.124 864,147
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Madi­
B O N D . D EB T Oct 8 ’2 5 — $95,600
Assessed val. ’25 (abt. 90% act.)—
son; on 5s of 1919, 5H s of 1921 and
Real_____________________ 2,746,830 4M s and 4H s School o f 1924, at
Personal________________ 483,418 office o f C ity Treasurer.

4s 09

M -S $85,000c— Mar 1 1929

Water and Sewer Bonds.

Dec., 1925.]

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS

11

MAYVILLE JT. FREE H. S. D.
M ANITOW OC.
P ublic Bldg. Bonds.
Paving & sewer bds 5s_____$23,000
This district (P. O. Mayville) is in 5s ’24— §$38,0001
Manitowoc Is In Manltowoo County
Street & Sidewalk Bonds. J
Dodge County.
Incorporated 1870.
P ublic Library Bonds.
5s ’22 . . . $52,500c.Aug 1 ’26-’32
5s ’23 M-S$169.500..M ar 1 ’26-’38 4Ms ’ 12-§$10,500 |4}^s ’ 13-*$12,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’ 2 5 -. $215,500
V iaduct Bonds.
5H s’21 J-J 835,000................... 1931 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 1573.)
S chool Bonds
Water debt (included)___
69.550
5s ’25 J-J30 30,000c____ 1926-1940 4s ’07.-.*$36,000 4 ^ s ’16* $220,000 Assessed val. real estate_ 5,885,450
Paving Bonds.
_
5s’ 22 J-J
57,000................. 194 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1925 $199,500 4s ’08____ §42,000 4H s T 6. §242,000 Assessed val. personal_____1,805.775
Other indebtedness_______ *25,000 4s ’09____ §49.000 4 H s ’ 17. §192,000 Tot.ass d ’val.’25(80%act.) .7,691.225
City=Hall Bonds.
5H s’21 J-J
$45.000____ 1926-193) Assessed valuation 1925___5,511,791 4s TO____ §28,750 4 J^s ’ 17. *288.000 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$29.00
Population (est.)___ ________ 5,000 4s ’ l l . — §141,000 5s T 8 -. *130,000 Popula. 1910, 4,410; 1920_____ 4,788
Street=Improvement Bonds.
5s '20 J-J
$96,250____ 1926-1932
* Loan from State Trust Fund.
4s T 2 ____ §21,000 4 M s’ 19. *210.000
IN T . at Wise. Nat. Bank, MUw.
5s ’21 J-J
59,500_________ 1941
4y2s T 3 -*120,000 5s ’2 0 .- *600.000
4y2s T 3 - §240,000 5s ’20-_ §300.000 MONROE UN.~FREE S. D. NO. 1.
5 s ’22 . . .
5 4 ,0 0 0 ....................... MENASHA C IT Y .
D ock C on stru ction Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
This city is in Winnebago County. 4y2s T4.*225,000 6s ’21. §1,200.000
5s ’ 18 J-J $14,000-..J a n 2 ’26-’2P
4 y 2s T 5 - *120,000 5s ’2 2 .. *425.000 5s T5 F-A $24 OOOc.Feb 1 ’26-’31
School Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Heating Plant Bonds.
os ’22 A-O $75,000— Oct 2 ’28-’42 4 y s T5-*180.000 4 K s ’23. *675,000
5s ’ 19 F-A$ 140,000—Aug 1 ’26-’3P
4 ^ s ’ 15— §60,000 1 Ms ’25-§630,000 4H s’ 15F-A $7,000c $1,000 yly Febl
4
Bridge Bonds.
4}^s’25 M -N 200,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’45
BOND. DEBT
$31,000
Sewerage Bonds.
t?4sT9 F-A $60,000.Aug 15 ’36-’39 4K s ’ 13*8120,000|4Hs ’ 15§$100,000 Assess, val. real Nov 17 ’256,536,834
W ater-W orks Bonds.
estate___
4s ’ l l J-J
$48 000_ July 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Nov 16 ’23. $256,50032.000 T4-*247,500|4Hs T 7 - §240,000 Assessed val., personal___ 1,683,983
_
4H s
Water debt (included)______________
4 ^ s ’ 13 J-J
23,000____
1929 Assess, val. real estate_____ 7,457,351
Sewer Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1926___8,220,817
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
5s T 8— *$130,000 5s ’22 -- §255,000 Population 1920 ______________ 4,788
Assess, val.
4 >4s’ 13 J-J $78,000______ 1926-1933 Total assess,personal______ 1,956.884 5s T 9 — §126,000 4Ms’23 §1.350,000
val. ’23 (act.) 9,414.235 6s ’2 0 --. §150.000 4 ^ s ’24. §675.000 NEENAH.
Cemetery Bonds.
_
5s ’20 J-J
$40,000_Jan 2 ’26-’30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $29 00 5 ^ s ’21 .*240,000 4s ’25—-*350,000
This city is In Winnebago County,
Pop’n 1910, 6,081; 1920 ______ 7,214 6s ’21. §$240,000
S chool Bonds.
(nc. 1873. Population 1910. 5,734;
5H s’ 22F-A$304,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’42_ M ERRILL.
1920,7,171.
Sewerage System Bonds.
4
4 % s’23 . . .
237,500_____________
R ef. W ater (I n t . at C ity T rea s.)
This city
in Lincoln County, 4 y s T 6§$858,000 1 y2s’ l 9. *$308,000
43^s’25 M -N /35,000c.M ay 1 ’26-35 (nc. in 1883. is Pop’n 1910. 8,689. 4 y 2s T 7 -*876.00016s ’20-§1.650,000 5s ’08 J-J
$6,000c-Jan 1 ’26-’28
140,000c .M ay 1 ’36-'45 1920, 8,068.
S outh Sewerage District Bonds. 4)4sT3 J-J
8,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’29
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 12 ’24.$1,244,000
4s ’06___ *$2.50014s ’09. — §$10,000
H igh-School tin t, at C ity T rea s.)
Street Bonds.
Water debt (included)_
_
71000
4 s ’07____*5,000 4H s T 0 -. § 7.500
tH s’07 J-J
$6 0 0 0 c___ 1926-1927
Assess, val. real estate___25,428,715 iASs’08 — 15,000c............. -.1 9 2 7 4 s ’08___ §7.500|4A6s ’ l l — *15.000
Bridge Repair t in t , at C ity T rea s.)
Park
Assess, val. personal_____ 7,137,908 tH s’08 .Bonds. 0 0 c.................1926
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s T5 ann $2.000_____ 1926-1927
. . $5,0
Assess, val. bank stock_____________ 970.105
3H s ’06.*$10,000 14s ’0 9 --. §$75,000
Bridge Bonds.
T ot. assess, val. ’24 (act.>.33.536.728 o sSchool Bonds.
’22 A-O$2d().000c____1926-1940 4s ’07___ *11.000 4 Hs TO. § 87,500 6s ’20 A-O $20,000 _____1926-1929
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$21.78 5s ’24 A-O 50,000c.Apr 1 ’31-’40 4s ’07___ §10,000|4Ks ’ 11-*105,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’25 .
$42 000
Populat’n 1910, 13.027; 1920. 17.563
4s ’08___ §30,0001
Water debt (incl.)________
14.000
School Bonds (State L oan).
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 10.012,975
IN T . on all bonds payable at the 3 ^ s ’ 12 _
$8,750 .-$1,250 yrly. 6s Street Opening Bonds.
’20— §$150,000 15s ’22— *$510,000 Assess, value, personal_ 2 886,025
_
office o f the City Treasurer.
Sewer District No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’2 1 --. §160.0001
Tot.ass d val. 25(act.val.) 12,899,000
5s T4 —
$4 750c.$l .500 yrly
M ARATHON COUNTY.
4Hs
_
_
5,000c— $1,000 yrly. 4s Viaduct Bonds. ’08. — *$37,500 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— -$31.06
’06____§$7,50014s
Wausau is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24- $336,000 4s ’07____§27,500 |4s ’09_____§20,000
NEW RICHMOND
(C.)
AND
A gricultural Exhibit B uilding. Floating d e b t .__________
11.000
RICHMOND, STAR PR A IR IE
6s ’24 . . . .$20,000.-M ay 1 ’26-’27 Assessed vai’n, real estate_4,466.490 4 s ’0 8 --. *11,2501
V
Bonds.
AND STANTON (Ts.) Jt. S.D. £
Highw ay Impt. Bonds.
Assessed vai’n, personal_ 2,390 810 4K socational S chool’21-.§$320,000
_
T9§$175,000 -6s
This district (P. O. New Rich­
6s ’21 . . . $8,350_____M ay 1 1926 Other assessable property.. 477,010
mond) is in 8t. Croix County.
BO N D . D E B T Sept 9 ’25.
$35,000 Tot.ass’d val.’24 (act.val.)_7,334 310 6s ’2 0 -..§3 0 0 ,0 0 0 1
Waterworks Bonds.
B uilding B onds.
Assess, val. 1923 actual).99,232,165 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $38.80
_
4 } i s T 3 __________________ *$120,000 4)*sT6 Feb $23,625c - — 1926-1932
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_ $6.30
_
W est Sewerage District Bonds. TOT. B D . D T. Oct 8 ’25 -- $26,000
Populat’n 1910, 55,054; 1920, 65,259 MILWAUKEE”
This city is in Milwaukee Co. Inc. 4s ’06___ *§2,500 !4s ’09- — §$10,000 Assess, val. ’24 (70% a ct.)-2,127,596
M A R IN E T T E .
Jan. 1846. Town o f Lake was an­ 4s ’07____*10,000 4J^s T 0 - - §12.500 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$22.00
45^s ’ 11__*30,000 Population in 1922____________2,200
This city Is In Marinette County nexed in May 1911. V. 92, p. 1327. 4s ’08_____15,0001
Incorporated 1887. Pop’n ’ 10,14,610 North Milwaukee was annexed in TOT. D E B T , SINK. FUND. &c.—
Jan . 1 ’25. J a n . I ’24. n e w L o n d o n !
1920, 13,610.
April 1922 (V. 114, p. 1570). Pop­
$
$
This city is in Waupaca County.
High S ch ool Bonds.
ulation 1910, 373,857; 1920, 457,147, Totalb tbonded 649.498 31,337,100
d e ______34
6s
$150.000c_____________
5s T5 F-A $20,0 0 0c*..F eb 1 1926 and 1925 U. S. Census), 509,192.
Sinkingfunds. 3,375,698 2,303,800
Bridge Bonds.
4><jsT5 M -N 55.000c*..M ay 1 1930
All of the city’s bonds are 20-year4s
...
$9,000c..... ....................
5s ’21 F-A 195,000c*..Feb 1 1932 serial coupon bonds, the last payment
Net d e b t - ..30,773,800 29,033,300
State Loan.
5 s ’ 22 M -S 20,000c*._Sept 1 1928 being 20 years after date of issue,
3H s
--16,250c....................... ..
State Loan S chool Bonds.
interest in each case is payable Jan. 1 Water debt
(included).120,000
135,000
S ch ool B onds.
5 K s’ 15 F-A $20,000c*..F eb 1 1928 and July 1 at Guaranty Trust Co.,
Margin for bond issues in 1925 is 4s
-----$5,000c____________
BON D. D EBT N ov 25 ’25 $280,000 N. Y ., and City Treasurer’s office.
Paving Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate___ 9,139,555 Milwaukee. Issues marked (*) pay­
314,000c-...................
Assess, val. personal_____ 3,539 538 able in Jan. each year; issues marked ^ F L O A T IN G D E B T .— The float­ 5s
ing debt, consisting o f warrants, on BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’25 -- $116,000
Other assessable property. 636,271 (I) In July.
Jan. 1 1925 amounted to $704,690 Water debt, included_____ $36,000
T ot.ass. val. ’25(90 act.) 13,315.364
A uditorium Bonds.
50,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $43 00 4s ’0 7 ---§$25,000|4^s ’ 10--§$6,250 and on Jan. 1 1924 this debt amount­ Assessment debt (add’l )
ed to $744,041.
Floating debt (additional).
20,000
Bath Bonds.
IN T . on high school 4)^s o f 1915
SINKING FUND.— The sinking Assessed value, real estate-3,940,003
4
at Continental & Commercial Trust 4s ’07----- *$5,0001 Hs ’14-§$27,000
fund receives yearly a sum equal to Assessed value, personal_ 1,130,398
_
& Sav. Bank, Chicago; all others at 4 s ’07___ *1,000 5s T 9_____ §49,000
bonds, and
82,967
4 s ’09___ *9,000 15s T 9_____ §49,000 5% of the original Issue ofthis amount Other assessable prop erty..
the office o f the Treasurer.
It Is required by law that
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (80 % act.) .5,153,368
4 K s T l „ *3,000 16s ’21____§56,000
of the debt shall be retired annually Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 -$ 3 2 -5 0
4 y 2s T 3-.*30,000l
M ARKESAN .
CITY PR OPERTY.— The city Population 1910, 3,383; 1920, 4,667
This village is in Green Lake Co.
Bath and Library Bonds.
owns Its water-works, and reoelves
IN T . payable at the City Treas­
W ater-W orks & Sewerage Bonds 4s ’07___ *$5,0001
from water rates a larger sum yearly urer s office.
Bridge Bonds
5s ’ 20 F-A $40.5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1940
than the total Interest and sinking
4 H s ’ 19*$140,000
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 ’2 5 -- $48,000 4s ’06____ §$6,250
its
NORTH MILWAUKEE.
40,500 4s ’08____ §30,000 4 V 2 s T9.*175,000 fund charges on C IT water debt.
Water debt (incl.)-----------ASSETS OF
Y:
This cLy is in Milwaukee C o .Floating debt add’l ) _____
7,000 4s ’09____ *25.000 5s T 9---- §105,000
Cash in treas. Jan. 1 1925-$3,668,692
W ater Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.1,410.670 4J^s T l-.*3 6 ,0 0 0 5s T 9 . . . §70,000 U. S. Liberty Loan bonds
-s
$31,000_______________ •
Assessed value, personal---- 448,220 4Ms ’ 13--*70.000 5s ’22. — §510,000
Jan. 1 1 9 2 5
500,000
Street Bonds.
w*
Total assessed val. 1925
4 H s T 4 --*67.500 5s ’2 2 .— §127,500 Bank deposit ---.........— certificates
-s
— $39,000________ — .
(about 95% actual)------ 1,858 890 4s T 6___ *132,000 4J^s ’22.§765,000
Jan. 1 1925___________
160,000
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$23 41 5s T 8 — *130,000 4J4s ’23. §261,000 City property Jan. 1 1925-60,383.240
-s
. . . $142,500............... ............
4 y 2s ’23.§280,000
Population in 1910, 892; in 1920, 959
Park Bonds.
T o ta l............................. $64,711,932
Grade Crossing A bolition Bds.
ASSESSED VALUATION:
5s ’24 A-O $34,0 0 0 c___ 1940-1944
6s '20. ..*$90,000 4 y 2s ’22§$204,000
M A R S H F IE L D .
Bridge Bonds.
1923.
1924.
This city is in W ood County. Inc. 6s ’21---§200,000
4M s’24 - §95,000 Real estate$554,306,510$557,968,415 5s ’25 M -N $35,000c___ 1940-1945
March 1883. Population in 1910.
Personal - --171,296,527 179,261.437 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $281,500
C ity Plan Bonds.
5,783; 1920. 7,394.
Total______725,603,037 755,229,851 Tot .assess.val. ’25 (60 % act) 6,572,690
5s ’2 2 .------- ------------------ §$2,125,000
Sewer B onds.
Tax (per M )
$29.18
$31.59 Total tax rate (per $1,000)
Docking and Dredging Bonds.
4H s’16 F-A $8 OOOc.Aug 1 ’26-’29
Since 1911 the true value assess1923 (est.)------------------$30.00
4s ’09----$§20,000 |4A£s T2.$§40.000
W ater-M ain-Extension Bonds.
5s T9 M-N$10,000 _____ 1926-1930 4y2s TO-- §12,500 4Ms ’ 15-§125,000 ment was inaugurated. Prior to Population 1910, 1.860; 1920, 3,047
that only 60% of full value was used.
4K s T 2 - §$38,5001
W ater-W orks Bonds.
oconom ow oc!
East Sewerage D istrict Bonds.
414s’ 12 J-J b$63 00 0.-July 1 ’26-’32
This city is in Waukesha County.
5s ’22 M-S 65,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’38 4s 1908____________________ §87,500 M ILW AU KEE COUNTY.
, Sewerage Bonds.
County seat is Milwaukee.
Electric L ighting Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N (85,000—N ov 1 ’33-’37
Is
F-A $5,0 0 0 c ...........
1926
I85.000.-N ov 1 ’38-’42 4s ’06___ §.$7,500 6s ’20-.-§300,000
H ospital Bonds.
—
1,000--------- 1926-1927
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 ’2 5 .. $428,000 4 ^ s T6.*412.500 5Ms ’21-*280,000 4 ^ s ’ 15 A-O $80.000— Oct 28 ’26-’35 -8
3,500.-Feb 1 ’26-’32
Assessed val., real estate.- 8,116.995 4 V 2 s T7-*150,000 5s ’22— *170,000 5s T9 A-O 210,000--Oct 15 ’26-’39 6s ’20 - - .
W ater Bonds.
Assess, val., personal___ 2,096,949 5s T 8— *130,000 4)4s ’23—*90,000 5>Ss ’20 J-D 255,000—Dec 1 ’26-’40
4s
Aug $15,000c............ --.1 9 3 0
Sanatorium Bonds
Total ass’d val. (8% act.-)10,213,944 4 y 2s T9.*140,000 5s ’24___ 142,500
5s T3 M-S$240,000-Sept 15 ’26-’33 5s
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--------$35.00 4J4s T 9. §$70,000
Feb
1,000______ 1926-1927
4 V 2 s ’ 15A-0
80.000—Oct 28 ’26-’ 35 6s ’20 --_
Fire Department Bonds.
5 IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
3,500____ Feb ’26-’32
4s ’06___ §85,000 |4^s ’ 13.*$20,500
Asylum Bonds.
S treet Im provement Bonds.
Bank, Chicago.
4 Jus’ l l M -N $90,000.Nov 1 ’26-’31
4s ’09----- §10,000 4
T3 —§ 16,000
f $500 -------------- 1926
M A R S H F IE L D S C H O O L D IS T .
4J^s T2-*-14,000|
4M s’ 14 J-J 72,000--Jan 28 ’26-’34 5s
Mar ( 3,000__________ 1927
Garbage Plant Bonds.
A gricultural S chool.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
l 7,500-------1928-1930
5s T8 J-D $60,000c
Dec 1 1933 4s ’08_____________________ §830,000 4 Jus’l l M -N $56,400-N ov 1 ’26-’31 5s
--$5,000-----------------1934
5s
F-A 25,000c__________1939
Historial Museum Bonds.
House o f C orrection.
Armory Bonds.
BO N D . D E B T N ov 1 7 ’25 $93,000 4 M s ’l l ___________________ *$45,000 4 J^s’ 14 F-AS270.000—Aug 5 ’26-’34 6s ’20 - - - $10,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’31
Hospital Bonds.
4J4s’ 16 M-S 209,000—Sept 1 ’26-’36 BOND. D E B T Oct 1 7 ’23. $91,000
Tot.ass.val.’25 (abt.act.).10,217,234
Water debt (included)_____
27,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---- $9.90 4 y s ’ l l .*$30,000 4 J^s T7_$§24,000
C oun ty Home.
_
6,751
Population 1920______________ 7,394 4Ms T 2 - *3,500 5s T 8 _____ *32,500 43Ss’ 12 A-O $77.000—Oct 15 26-’ 32 Assessment debt (add’l)_
4H s ’ 14-- *45,000 5s T 9- — §105,000 4s T4 J-D 45,000-July 15 ’26 ’34 Assess, value real estate_ 3,966,349
_
M ARQUETTE COUNTY.
4 ^ s T 4—*22,500 5 s ’24—-§142,500
M etropolitan Sewerage B onds. Assessed value, personal___ 602,815
Montello is the county seat.
4 ^ s T 5— §15.000
3
5s ’22 A -0$3,908,000 Apr 1 ’33-’42 Other assessable property.. 239,500
BON DED D E B T ______
None
Market Bonds.
4 ^ s ’23 J-D 100,0C0-June 1 ’34-’43 Total assessed value 1922.-4,808,664
Assessed val. real________ $8,333,467 4Ms T 3 . §$60,00015s T 9— *$175,000 4M s’23 J-D 4,173,000-June 1 ’34-’43 Total ass’d val.’20(abt.act.)4,495,675
Assessed val. personal---- 1,594,974
4 % s’24A-03,707,000—Apr 1 ’35-’44 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 22-$32.30
Park Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’25 76%act) 9,928,441 3 H s ’06-.*$2,500 4 ^ s T 3— *40,000 4J^s’25 M-82,670,000Mar 18 ’36-’45 Pop’n in 1910, 3,054; 1920_____ 3,301
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24— $5-45 3 ^ s ’06— *1,500 4 y 2s T 4 -.*45,000 TOT. BD. D T . Mar 1925$16,344,300
§1,250 4y2s ’ 15-*330,000 Metropolitan sewerage
OCONOMOWOC JOINT SCHOOL
Population 1910, 10,741; 1920,10,443 4s ’06.
bonds (included)____
14,558,000
4s ’07.
* 2 ,0 0 0 4H s T 6— *11,000
DISTR IC T NO. 3.
Sinking fund_________
292,653
M AU STO N.
4s ’07* 6,000 4s T 6____*27,500
S chool Building Bonds.
4s ’07—
This city is in Juneau County.
*1,500 4 ^ s T6*.165,000 Total value 1924_____ 1,264.472.651 6s ’22 Mar $170,000 _______ yearly
4s ’0 7 §1,500 5s T 8- — *195,000 State&Co.tax (per$ 1,000)’24___$4.20 BOND. D EBT Oct 1925--.$170,000
Sewer Bonds.
4J^s
A-O $4,0 0 0 c _____1926-1929 4s ’08____§12,000 5s T 8 ____*32,500 Popul’n 1910, 433,187; 1920. 539.469 School tax (per $1,000) 1922—$12 +
All bonds are coupon in form but
4K s
M -N 12,000c_____1931-1936 4s ’09____§12,000 4H s T 9 — *70,000
IN T . payable in Oconomowoc.
4V2 s T O .-§20,000 6s ’20— §262,500
may be registered as to principal
S treet Bonds.
OCONTO.
4J4s
F-A $3,4 6 0 c _____1926-1929 4 y 2s ’ l l . §108,000 6s ’21-----§160,000 only.
IN T . at office of County Treas.
This city Is In Oconto County.
4^s
A-O
3 ,8 4 0 c_____1926-1929 4 H s T 2—-*5,250 5s ’22. — *297,500
Street Impt. Bonds.
4K s
M -N 8 ,0 0 0 c_____1927-1930 4 y 2s T2-.*15,750 4Ms ’25-§250,000
4 ^ s T2-§$26.250 5s ’24. ..§142,500 MONROE.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T6 J-D $23,825--D ec 1 ’26-’36
This city is in Green County. In­ .a ’ 14 s-a
Permanent Harbor Impt. Bonds
11,000............Serially
4H s
M -N $l,000c ------------- 1926
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 2 ’25. $33,000 4Jis T6*$l 10,000 4H s ’ 19*$140.000 corporated June 1904.
5s ’24 M-S 28.500—Sept 1 ’26-’44
Water debt_______________
1.000 4s T 7---- §47,200 6 s ’20---§375,000
W ater-W orks Purchase B onds.
School B onds.
Assessed val., real estate_1,471,235 4 X s T 7- §60,000 5s ’22---§425,000 4s ’07 M-N$67,000c_________ 1926 4H s’20 M-S $31,875_.Mar 1 ’26-’40
Assessed valuation, pers’l . . 587,422 5s T 8_ *97,500
(Part due each year)
_
B O N D . DEBT Sept 30 ’24- $95,000
T ot. assess, val. '25 act.) ..2,058,657
Police Departm ent Bonds.
_s A-O . . . $40,000c_______ ______ Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (actualj3.946,731
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25.834 00 4s T 6
§$21,800|6s ’2 1 - .§$200,50G
Sewer Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’22.$44.00
s
. . . $18,000c_____________ Population 1910, 5,629; 1920, 4,920
Population 1910, 1.701; 1920, 1,966 4 H s T 9- §174,800)




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O CON TO FALLS.

This city is in Oconto County.
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $48,500c--------------------BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’25— $48,500
5,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
Assessed value real estate.. 1,56] ,204
Assessed value personal___ 328,275
Other assess, property____
45,000
Total assess, value 1925
(85% actual)___________1,934,479
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $43.00
Population 1910, 1,427; 1920, 1,914
IN T . payable at State Bank.
Oconto Falls.
O N E ID A C O U N T Y .

Rhinelander is the county seat.
Highway B onds.
5s 16 J-J $5,750c___ July 1 1926
* H b '17 M -N102.000------M ay 1 1937
5s
...
40,000_______
—
5s
_
_
45,000----------------------5s
...
39,000_______________
TOTAL D EBT Oct 4 1923 $251,750
Total assessed value 1923.21,598,674
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22—$11.80
Pop'n 1910, 11,443; 1920, 13.996
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
O SH K O SH .

PLYM OUTH.

This city is in Sheboygan County.
Incorporated in 1877.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’22 J J $50,000__ ,....................
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’25. $72,400
Water & light debt (incl.).
22,400
Tot. ass. val.’25 (90% act.)4,410,050
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$27 90
Population 1910, 3,094; 1920. 3,415
PORTAGE.

This city is the county seat ol
Columbia County.
Incorp. 1854.
Commission government adopted
Feb. 20 1912. Population 1910,
5,440; 1920, 5,582.
R efu nd ing B onds.
4J^8
. . . $15,000....................1935
W ater Plant Bonds.
5s
. . . $84,000_______ 1926-54
Street B onds.
4>SsT4 . . . $16,000____Feb 1 1935
§Sewer Bonds.
4J$s’09 F-A S6.000c.Feb 1 ’26-’2S
S chool Bonds.
4J4s’16 F-A 7 $1,000c. . . F eb 1 1926
1 45.000c.Feb 1 ’27-’36
BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’ 25. $217,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15,336
Water debt (add’l)________
22,950
Assessed val’n, real estate..4,803,125
_
Assessed val’n. personal_ 1,555,659
Total assessed value 1925
(about 80% actual)_____6,358,784
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925. —$30.00
! IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.

This city is in Winnebago County
Incorporated April 5 1853. Com­
mission government adopted Deo. 1
1911.
W ater-W ks. P urchase B onds
4H s’ 14F-A $360,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’34
S ch ool Bonds.
4s ’ 10 Nov $50,000c.................1929
4H s’ 15 F-A 81,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’34 P O R T A G E C O U N T Y .
County seat is Stevens Point.
4}£s’22 F-A 200.000C-Aug 1 ’32-’41
Highway B onds.
( 10,000___ N ov 1 1927
6s ’24 A-O$100,000..Apr 1 ’27-’28
4 Ms'25M-N (240,000--N o v 1 ’28-’39
TOTAL DEBT M ay 1 ’24 $150,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
_
4> ’ 17 J-J /$4 0,00 0c...Ja n 2 1935 Assess, val., real estate_ 29,748 186
1 45 ,000c...Jan 2 1936 Assess, val., personal___ 7,452.621
6 b ’ 18 J-D 40,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’29 Total assess, val. 1924____ 37,200,807
5s ’23 J-J 100,000cJuly 15 ’36-’37 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $4.48
Popul’n 1910, 30,945; 1920, 33,649
Bridge Bonds.
INT. at the County Treasury.
4Hs'13 July $70,000c-------------------(Subi. to call aft. 5 yrs. from Issue.)
4J*s’ 19 A-O 187,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’39 PORT W ASHINGTON.
Cemetery Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
6s
M-S $55,000c— Sept 1 1926 Ozaukee County. Incorp. 1882
____
R efu nd ing Bonds.
m unity Hall B onds.
4s
A-O $75,0 00c.................1938 5s ComM -N $15,000c........
’24
1938
Storm and Sanitary Sewer.
&
4M s’ 15 M-N$35,000c_May 1 ’26-'35 5s W ater -N Sewer Bonds.
’24 M
$15,000c_________ 1938
6 s ’20 A-O 4 5 ,000 c — Oct 25 1926
W ater and L ight Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
4s
M-S $7,000c ..M a r 1 1926
6s ’ 20 A-O $53,000c---- Oct 1 1926
Sewer Bonds.
BON D. D E B T Oct 8 '25. $1,469,000 4>£s’ l l F-A $4,500c_Feb 1’26-’27
Water debt (incl.)_______
615,000 6s
F-A 25,000c__________ 1936
Assess, val., real estate_ 32,988,955 5s
_
F-A 24,000c__________ 1934
Assess, val., personal------12,507,090 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
10,400
Total value 1925 (actual) .45,496,045 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 16 ’25. $102,500
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-—$30.00 Water debt (incl.)________
24,000
Population 1910, 33,062; 1920,33,162 Assess, val. real estate____ 2,584,700
IN T . payable at City Treas. office. Assess, val. personal______ 755,750
In Oshkosh or in New York.
Total assessed value 1925
(about % actual)----------- 3,496,450
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ £*32 60
_
OUTAGAMIE COUNTY.
Population 1910, 3,792; 1920, 3,340
Appleton is the county seat.
Highway (I n t. at County Treasury) PRAIRIE DU CHIEN.
4>$s’ 16 J-J $30,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1926
This city is in Crawford County.
4 ^ s ’ 17 J-J $80,000c.July 1 ’26-’27
x H igh-School B uilding
5s ’ 18 M-S 272,000..Mar 1 ’27-’30 4Hs’18 M-S I$30,000-Mar 1Bonds.
’26-’35
5s ’ 19 M-S 272,000..Mar 1 ’31-’34
l 5,000— Mar 1 1936
5s '19 J-J 180,000 -------- 1935-1937
W ater W orks B onds.
BON D. D E B T Oct 9 1925 $864,000
($12,000..Sept 1 ’28-’31
Assess, val., real estate_ 66.212,462 6s ’21 M-S-j 45,000.-Sept 1 ’32-’40
_
Assess, val., personal------13,715,248
I
Other assessable property.
771.083 BOND. DEBT 4,000____Sept 1 1941
Apr 30 ’25- $108,000
Tot.ass’d val.’242S3%act.)80,698,793 Assess, val., real estate___ 3,023,242
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $8.12 Assess, val., personal____ 687,853
Pop. 1910, 49,102; 1920--------- 55,113 Tot. ass’d va l. ’24 (actual).3,557,413
IN T . at Citizens National Bank, Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$34.62
Appleton.
Population 1910, 3,149: 1920, 3,537
x Int. at Harris Tr. & Sav. Bank.
OZAUKEE COUNTY.
Chicago, and on other bonds at the
Port Washington is the county seat City Treasurer’s office.
Road Bonds.
5s ’21 A -0 $ 162,000Apr 1’26’30&’34 PRICE COUNTY.
Phillips is the county seat.
5s’22 A -0 2 15,000Apr ’ 127’29’32&’33
C ounty T raining S chool Bonds.
4 I is ’23 A -0275,000Apr 1’28’31’36’39
M
&'42 5s ’ 19 J-D c$63,000 ____ 1926-1934
5s ’24 A-O / 168,000.Aprl’35-’37 ’38 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’25 $63,000
1168,000. Apr 1’40-’41 ’43
Assessed val., real estate.18,458,882
5s ’ 23 A-O 60,500___ Apr 1 1944 Assessed val., personal_ 3,988,132
_
BON D. D E B T Oct 13 ’ 25$1,048,500 Total assessed val. 1924
(about M actual)______22,447,020
Tot. ass’d va l. ’24(83.92%
actual)________________ 32,294,210 State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_______________ $6.03
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’24.$82.25
Pop’n 1910. 17,417; 1920_____ 16.335 Popula’n 1910, 13,795; 1920, 18,517
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
RACINE.
Racine is in Racine C o. In c.1848.
P A R K FALLS!
Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Price County. In­
4H s’09 F-A $4,400—Feb 1 ’26-’29
corporated March 21 1912.
5s T4 A-O 60,750—Oct 1 ’26-’34
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $52,000c.July 1 ’26-’41 4 ^ s ’ 15 M -N 47,500—M ay 1 ’26-’35
5s T8 F-A 20,429.-Aug 1 ’26-’38
C ity Hall B onds.
5sJ’17 M -N $12,000____ N ov 1 1927 6s ’20 J-J 30,000.-July 1 ’26-’40
Street Im provement Bonds.
5sl’22 M-S 24,000____ Sept 1 1932
2,500— . May 1’ 1926
5s; 24 A-O 30,000____ Apr 1 1934 4s ’06 —
8,040c.June 1926-’28
TOT. D E B T N ov 19 ’2 5 -. $140,815 4H s’08 —
Water debt (incl ) ________
89,890 4H s’ 10 A-O 12,500..A pr 1 ’26-’30
Total assess, val. ’25 (est.) .4,272,030 4 ^ s ’ 16 A-O 22,000—Oct 1 ’26-’36
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 .$29 50 4 ^ s ’ 19 J-D 54,000..J u n e 1 ’26-’39
Population 1910, 1,972; 1920, 2,676 454s’ 19 J-D 14.000 ......... 1926-1939
6s ’20 J-J— 5,000.-July 1 ’26-’30
IN T . payable in Park Falls.
6s ’21 F-A ( 3,000c-.-A u g 1 1926
(6O,OO0c_Aug 1 ’27-’41
PHILLIPS.
This city is in Price County.
4Jis’22 A O J42,000—Oct 1 ’26 ’32
150,000—Oct 1 ’33 ’42
C ity Hall Bonds.
Lake Shore P rotection Bonds.
5s
. . . $10,000c______________
$4,500--M ay 1 ’26-’30
W ater W orks & Sewage Bonds. 4H s’ 10 . . .
($6,000______1926-1929 4Ms’ 19 F-A 140,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’39
5s
. . . (25,000______1930-1939 6s ’20 J-J 150,000—July 1 ’26-’40
R efu nding B onds.
I 7,500_____ 1940-1944
4s ’06 J-J
$1,750____July 1 1926
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Pop’n, 1910, 1,948; 1920______ 1,973 4 ^ sT 0 F-A 12,000—Feb 1 ’26-’37
4 ^ s ’ 12 M-S 14,000c-Mar 1 ’26-’32
p l a t t e v il l e !
Cemetery B onds.
This city is in Grant County.
4 ^ s ’ 10 —$5.000c.Nov 1 26-’30
School B onds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s
M N$4,000c___ $1,000 yriy. 4H s’08 —
$3,976—June 1 ’26-’28
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 6 ’25 .
$4,000 i d s ' l l . . .
15,000—Mar 1 ’26-31
Floating debt (additional)
70,000 4J4s’ 12 M-S
8,750--Apr 1 ’26-’32
Assessment debt (add’l ) —
11,147 4H s’ 13 M -N 27,000......... 1925-1933
Tot.ass’d val.’25(92% act.)5,596,600 4J4s’ 15 M-S 50.000c.M ar 1 *26-’35
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$29-30 4H s’ 19 M-N300.070—N ov 1 ’26-’39
Pop’n in 1910, 4,452; ’20______ 4.353 6s ’21 F-A 608,O00c.Aug 1 ’26-’41
IN T . payable in Chicago.
4M ’24M-S15 114,000-Sept 15 26-’44




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WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS
4 ^ s ’25 A-O (25,000c.Apr 1 ’ 26-’30
190,000c. Apr 1 ’31-’45
4M s’25 A-O (15,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’30
\90,000c.Apr 1 ’31-’45
G arbage-Incinerator Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 12 M -N$12,075c.Nov 1 26-’32
Park-Site Bonds.
4H s’ 13 M -N $20,000—M ay 1 2 5 -’33
Isolation H ospital Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S ( $1,430.-Sept 1 ’26-’30
1 70 ,000 ..Sept 1 ’31-’40
Memorial Hall Bldg. Bonds.
4 H ’24M-S15 ($45,000 Septl5’27-’31
1130,000 Septl5’32-’44
Bridge Bonds.
6s '20 J-J ($22.000.-July 1 ’26-’36
\ 2,000___ July 1 1937
5Ms'20 . . . 240,000.-Jan 1 ’26-’41
6s ’21 F-AJ 77,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’36
1 40.000c.Aug 1 ’37-’41
C ity Park Bonds.
4K s’22 A-O $17,000_ Oct 1 ’26-’42
_
BOND. D EBT June 192582,927,000
Assessed valuation 1924—86,168.950
Taxrate (per$l,000) 1923___ $28.72
Popul’n 1910, 38,002; 1920, 58,593
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
R A C IN E C O U N T Y .

Racine is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
($132,000c
Jan l 1927
6s
J-J( 133,000c... Jan L 1930
[ 132.000c. ..J a n l 1933
( 133,000c___ Jan 1 1928
5s ’22 J-J ( 132,000c___ Jan 1 1931
133,000c_ Jan 1 1934
_
132,000c.. .Jan 1 1937
( 70,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1940
BOND. D T . Oct 8 ’25— $1,110,000
Assessed val., real estatel35,721,214
Assessed val., personal.. 32,376,269
Total assessed val.,1924.168,097,483
Tot. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24.$72.63
Populat’n 1910, 57,424; 1920, 78,961
IN T at County Treasurer’s office

BOND. D E B T Oct 16 1925 $90,000
Assessed value, real estate.2,078,755
_ 632,420
Assessed value, personal_
Tot.ass’d val.’ 25 (85% act.)2,711,175
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $29.17
_
Population 1910, 1,991; 1920, 2,273
ROCK COUNTY.

Janesville is the county seat.
S oldiefs’ Bonus Bonds.
. . . $200.000............................
R oad Bonds.
.s
. . . $27,000...........................
5s
...
25,000..........................
5s ’ 19 J-D 200.000c.June 1 '26-’27
5 s ’ 19 J-D (650,000c..June 1 1926
1100,000c..June 1 1927
_s
...
300,000______________
5s ’ 19 J-D 200,000—June 1 ’32-’33
5s ’ 19 J-D 200,000—June 1 ’34-’35
5s T9 J-D 175,000—June 1 ’36-’37
TO T. DEBT June 1923--$1,000,000
T ot. assess, val. ’23 (act.)139,376,915
T axrate (per $1,000) 1920___ $2.40
Pop’n 1910, 55,538; 1920___ 66,150
IN T . on 5s of 1919 at the County
Treasurer’s office.
5s

R U S K C O . F A R M D R A IN . D IS T .

This district (P. O. Ladysmith) is
in Rusk County.
6s T8 . . . $15.000_____1926-1931
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 30 ’2 0 .—$25,000
SA U K C IT Y .

This village is in Sauk County
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 21 M -N $18.000c____ 1926-1941
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’21 M-N$40,000 c ____1926-1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25— $76,000
Water debt (included)_____
44,000
Ass’dval. '25 (abt.90%act)—
Real____________________1,216,875
Personal_______________ 444,235
Bank stock_____________
55,800
T ota l__________________ 1,661,110
Tot. taxrate (per $1,000) '24.$25,00
Population in 1910. 867; 1920, 1,162
IN T . at Second Ward Savings
Bank, Milwaukee.

REEDSBURG.
This city is In Sauk County.
Sewer Bonds.
„ ’ 18 . . . $23,000____________
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s
— $16,000 _____ 1926-1933
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1920. $92,500 S A U K C O U N T Y .
Assessed value 1920_______ 4,723,531
County seat is Baraboo.
Taxrate (per$l,000) 1920____$24.20
T ra in in g -S ch . Bds.
Population 1910, <2,615; 1920, 2,997 4s TO Apr
3500c____Apr 1 1926
Asylum Bonds
r h in e l a n d e r !
4s TO Apr $12,500c.Apr 1 ’26-’30
This city is in Oneida County. BOND. DEBT N o v 2 0 ’24
$50,000
Inc. Mar. 20 1894.
Assess, val. real estate___ 48,927,904
School B o n d s.,
Assess, value personal____12,519,707
4% s’23 M-S $72,000..M a r 1 ’26-’43 Total assessed value 1924.61,447,611
4M s’23 M-S 22,500.-M ar 1 ’26-’43 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.-14.57 +
5s ’25 A-O 70,000 _____ 1926-1945 Pop'n 1910, 32,512; 1920____ 32,512
W ater W orks Bonds.
IN T . payable in Baraboo.
4M s’23 M-S $27,000--M ar 1 ’26-’43
Sewer Bonds.
SH AW ANO .
4?4s’23 M -N $25,000___________
This city is in Shawano County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s ’ 25 M -N/$5,000 _____ 1926-1930 BOND. D EBT Oct 8 ’25— $70,000
15,000
130,000 _____ 1931-1945 Water debt (incl.)________
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 1923. $174,000 Assessed val. real estate_ 3,024,125
Assessed val. personal_____1,080,760
Assessed val. real estate___4,991,430
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 2.238,362 Total assessed val. 1925_ 4,104,885
Other assessable property . . 175,906 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924____ $30.27
Pop’n, 1910, 2,923; 1920______ 3,544
Total assessed val., 1923
(about H actual)_______ 7,405,698
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$35.00 S H A W A N O C O U N T Y .
Population 1910, 5,637; 1920, 6,654
Shawano is the county seat.
INTEREST payable In Chicago.
Insane-Asylum Bonds.
4s ’ l l M-S $66,OOOc.Mar 20 ’26-’31
4s T3 M -S
8,000c.M ar 20 ’26-’33
RICHLAND CENTER.
This city is in Richland County. BON D. D E B T Jan 1 1925 $105,500
Assessed val. real estate..30,752,586
Incorporated Feb. 1897.
Assessed v al. personal____ 8,038,414
River Im provement Bonds.
Total assess, val. ’24 (act.)38,791,000
.s_,
. . . $30.000.............. .......
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $7.85
Street B onds.
5s T7 J-J
$7.500____July 1 1926 Populat’n 1910, 31,884; 1920, 33.975
IN T . at Halsey, Stuart & C o.,
City Hall Bonds.
$28,750......................... Chicago.
Elec4rfc-Light Bonds.
. . . $3.000— ..................... S H A W A N O COM . SC H . D IS T .
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25. $58,000
This district (P. O. Shawano) is in
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
. 1.400 Shawano County.
Floating debt (add’l) ______
10,000
f$28,000c.Mar 1 ’26 ’32
Assess, val., real estate____3,948.380 4 K s’24Mar ( 30,000c.Mar 1 '33 ’38
Assess, val.. personal_____1.112 839
I 39,000c----Mar 1 1939
Tot. assess, val___________ 5,061,219 BOND. D EBT July I ’25. $163,000
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’25.$24.30 Total assessed value 1924
Population 1910, 2,652; 1920, 3,409
(85-100% actual)_______ 3,547,970
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Chicago Population (estimated)_______ 4,200
R IC E L A K E .

This city is in Barron County.
Bridge Bonds.
5s T7 A-O $22,000____Apr 1 1929
H igh-School Bonds.
5s T7 A-O $30,000.—Apr 15 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $30,000______________
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1920. $88,750
Assess, val. 1920 (about
80% actual)___________ 4,075,255
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920__ $37.30
Population 1910, 3,968; 1920, 4,457
R IP O N .

This city is In Fond du Lac County.
M unicipal Opera H ouse B onds.
5s T6 M-S $15,000c_Mar 1 ’26-’36
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $20,500c_________ 1938
M unicipal S treet Im pt. B onds.
5s ’23 M-S15 $32,500c Mar 15 ’26-’39
TOTAL D EBT Oct 7 ’2 5 .. $67,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 4,447,325
_
Assessed val. personal_____1,505,838
Total assessed v al. (actual) 5,953,163
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$29.00
Population 1910, 3,739; 1920, 3,929
R IV E R F A L L S .

This city is in Pierce County.
Electric Power B onds.
6s ’20 J-D $12,000c_______ serially
Improvement Bonds.
4Ms’ 17 A-O $24,000c_______ serially
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’23 F-A $6,000c_______Serially
5s ’23 F-A 10,000c_______Serially
5s ’23 F-A 20,000c_____ Serially
E lectric Plant Equip. Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N $20,000c______________

SH EBOYGAN.

This city is in Sheboygan County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s ’09 M-S $108.000-Mar 1 ’26-’29
Sewerage-System B onds.
6 s ’23 M -N $ 1 ,7 5 0 ...M a y 15 1930
(Optional M ay 15 1928)
City-H all Bonds.
4J4sT5 J-D $49,500—June 1 ’ 26-’34
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4J4s’ 10 M-S $26,050..M ar 1 ’25-’30
4 Jus’ l l M -S 16,000____Mar 1 1930
S ch ool B onds.
6s ’21 J-J $350,000—Jan 2 ’ 27-’32
40.000. .A ug 1 ’25-’29
20,000--Aug 1 ’30-’31
5s ’22 F-A 11.000
---------------- Aug 1 1932
38.000.
-Aug 1 ’ 33-’36
64.000.
-Aug’37-’40
1
17.000
___________Aug
1 1941
16.000.
-Aug 1
’26-’29
20.000. .A ug 1 ’30-’33
5s ’22 F-A 18.000. .Aug 1 ’34-’36
21.000.
-Aug 1 ’37-’39
16.000. -Aug 1 ’40-’41
. 5 ,0 0 0 ....A u g 1 1942
Bridge Bonds.
($21,000—Aug 1 *26-’27
6s '21 F-A( 40,000..A ug 1 ’28-’31
l 48,000.-Aug 1 *32-’35
( 80,000—Aug 1 ’ 36-'40
Paving Im provem ent Bonds.
6s ’23 M -N $22,400_ M ay 15 1930
_
(Optional M ay 15 1928)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922$1,165,000
Assessed valuation 1922—35,410,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_____ $29.42
Population 1920, 26,398; 1921, 30,955
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the First
Nat’l Bank, Chicago; on 5s of 1922
at the City Treasurer’s office.

Dec., 1925.]

WISCONSIN—CITIES AND TOWNS

SH EBO YG AN FALLS.

This city is In Sheboygan County.
Incorporated Aug. 21 1913.
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $27,500c-Aug 1 ’26-'36
5 s ’ 19 F-A 23,500-.F eb 1 ’26-’37
5s ’23 F-A 27,000--Feb 1 ’26-’43
L igh t P lant B onds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $14,000c-Aug 1 ’ 26-’30
BON D. D EBT Oct 9 1925- $92,000
Assess, val. real estate___ 2,159,025
Assess. v al.. personal prop. 572,429
75,650
Other assess, property____
Total assess, value 1924
(70% actual)__________ 2,807,104
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$25,00
Population 1910, 1,630; 1920, 2,002
IN T . at the City Treas. office.

TOT. B D . D T . N ov 1 ’2 5 -- $500,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 100,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
15,999
Assessed val., real estate_ 8,199,800
_
Assessed val., personal___ 2,071-966
Other assessable property-- 916.586
Tot.ass’d val.’ 25 (70% act. >11,188,352
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S35 00
Pop. 1910,8,692; 1920_______ 11,371
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at the City
Treasurer’s office.
STOUGHTON.

This city is in Dane County.
S treet Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’24 - — $50.000_____1926-1935
Electric L igh t & Power Bonds.
4J4s’25 M-S 100,000c--Mar 16 1945
BO N D . D EBT N ov 16 ’25- $205,844
S H E B O Y G A N V A L L E Y D R . D.
Assessed value, real estate-3,714,770
This district (P. O. Elkhart Lake) Assessed value, personal_ 1,579,377
_
is in Sheboygan County.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(85%act.) 5,794,147
Drain. System C onstruction Bds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $34.50
6s ’ 17 J-J ( $76,000--July 1 ’26-’35 Population 1910, 4,761; 1920. 5,101
\ 8,734 27-July 1 1936
IN T . on bonds o f 1925 at Harris
TOTAL D E B T ........................ (?) Trust & Savings Bank, Chicago.
S H O R E W O O I).

This village (formerly East Mil­
waukee) is in Milwaukee County.
Incorporated Aug. 21 1900.
Street Im provement Bonds.
4?4s’24M -N /$14,000--M ay 1 ’26-’39
i 10,000--M ay 1 ’40-’44
Sewer & Drain Bonds.
[$4,000--M ay 1 ’26-’29
4 ^ s ’24M-N j 10,000—M ay 1 ’30-’34
(30,000-.M ay 1 ’35-’44
General Fund Bonds.
5s ’ 10
10,000_______________
5s ’ l l . . .
8 ,0 0 0 -.......................
5s ’ 14 . . .
21,000_______________
5s ’ 15 J-J $20.000_____1926-1936
( 6,000--Oct 1 '26-’27
4 H s’ 17 . . . 120,000—Oct
28-’32
(30,000--Oct
’33-’37
P u blic Impt. Bonds.
6s ’21
$72,000______
E lectric Light Bonds.
4 K s ’22 . - - $73,000
4M s’24 M-S ( 9,000__May 1 ’26-’34
120,000--M ay 1 ’35-’44
BON D. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 23- .$273,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 13,892,305
_
Assessed val’n, personal-.
872,935
Total assessed val’n 1923
(90% or less of act. val.>14.765,242
Total tax rate(per$l,000)’23—$21.59
Pop'n 1910, 707: 1920-......... 2.650
S H O R E W O O D S C H O O L D IS T .

High S chool Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S$130,000_.Sept 1 ’26-’35
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2441.)
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 F-A $16,900 _____1926-1929
BOND. D EBT N ov 10 ’24- $714,000
Floating debt (State loan). 15,930
Assessed valuation 1924.-17,094,065
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$14.95
Population in 1924 (est)— .
5 000
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at the Bank
o f Shorewood.
SOUTH MILWAUKEE.
This city is in Milwaukee County
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $19,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’44
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’ 22 J-.T $42,500c_July 1 ’ 26-’42
Street Im provement Bonds.
4>^s’25 - - . $20,000c_____________
TOT. B D . D T . June 1922- $324,000
Total assessed val. 1923__ 9,055,835
Total tax rate(per $l,000)’20-$25.00
Population 1910. 6.092; 1920, 7.598
IN T . on 5s o f 1919 and on 5s of
1922 payable at the office o f the
City Treasurer.
SPARTA SCHOOL DISTR IC T
NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Sparta) is in
Monroe County.
School Bonds.
5 H s ’22 . . . $173,000 ......... 1926-1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1925-$202,500
Assessed value 1925______ $4,878,193
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$18.00
P op’n, 1920, 4,466; 1925 (est.) .5,400

STRATFORD.

This village is in Marathon County
W ater and Sewerage Bonds.
5s '20 - - . $28,000_____ 1926-1939
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 8 ’25- $61,500
Water debt (incl.)________
26,525
Assessed val’n real estate.. 922,215
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 467,890
Tot.ass’d val.’24(75% act.).1,390,105
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$20-28
Population in 1910, 763; 1920, 1,014
STURGEON B A Y .
This city is in Door County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’17 M-S J$15,OOOcMar 1 ’26-’30
l
50 0 c..M a r 1 1931
S ch ool (Inf. at State T rea s.)
3^s
J-J
£4,5 0 0 c____ 1926-1928
6s ’21 J-J
69,000c____ 1926-1937
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s '09 J-J
$6.000c_.Jan 1 ’26-’ 28
5 K s’23 M ay 2,000c*—M ay 1 1926
Reservoir C on stru ction & Ma
chinery Bonds.
5H s’22 A-O $22,000c*_Oct 1 ’26-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’ 25- $125,500
Water debt (incl.)________
43,500
Sinking fund______________
3,420
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,175.085
Assess, val.. personal______ 1,062,993
Ass’d val. ’25 (95% act.)-.4,238,058
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $42.80
Population 1910, 4,262; 1920, 4 553

SUPERIOR.
This city is situated in Douglas
County. Incorp. March 25 1889
Commission government adopted
lan. 23 1912.
For litigation regarding special
Impt. bonds, subsequently refunded
into 3
& 4s, see “ S. & C.” Section
far May 29 ’09 and V. 93, p. 893.
Fire-Protection Bonds.
4Hs'16 J-J $10,000c
July 1 1926
S chool Bds. t in t , at City T r. o ffice)
4J£sf '09J-J $100,000c
Jan 3 1930
is ’10 J-J 100,000c.--Sept 1 1929
5s ’ 19 J-D 200,000--June 1 ’ 30-’39
5s ’20 A-O 100,000--Apr 1 ’ 31-’40
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J
85,000____July 1 1936
4?4s’22 F-A 150,000 _____1933-1942
4,Hs’22M-S x250,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’42
4% s’24 J-J 181,000. - July 1 ’26-’44
R efunding Bonds.
4H s’ 19 F-A $40,000___ Feb 2 1929
4Ms’24 F-A 154,000._Aug 2 ’26-’44
Jail Bonds.
5s T8 M-N$52,000____M ay 1 1938
Street Bonds (G eneral).
4)^s 16 J-J
$2 500c— Sept 1 1926
5s ’ 18 J-J
10,000___ Jan 1 1928
5s ’ 20 J-J X25.000— Jan 1 ’26-’30
6s ’ 20 M-S *130,000--Sept 1 '31-’40
5 s ’22 J-D 90,000- June 1 ’33-’42
Sewer Bds. ( I n t . at City Tr. o ffic e .)
is '12 J-J $19,000c_ July 1 1932
_
R efu n d in g Judgm ent B onds.
5s g '17 F-A/$32,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’33
I 24,000c_Aug 1 ’34-'37
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’ 25-12,157,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 11,675
Sinking fund____________
188,592
Assess, value real estate__36,760,018
Assess, value, personal
9,271,785
Tot.ass’d val.’24(4-5 act.) 46,031,803
Pop’n 1910, 40,384:1920------- 39 671
IN T . on bonds marked (x ) at City
Treas. office; (§) State Bk., Madison,
and on 6s of 1920 at the office at the
Continental & Commercial National
Bank, Chicago.

STANLEY.
This city is in Chippewa County
A uditorium Bonds.
5s ’24 July $30,000c*July 1 ’32-’41
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s
F-A $14,000c_________ 1931
BON D. DEBT Oct 12 ’25- $44,000
Water debt (incl.)________
14,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
20.000
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,270,310
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 516,231
T ot. ass’d val.’25 (85%act.) 1,786,541
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25—$35.00 T A Y L O R C O U N T Y .
Medford Is the county seat.
P op’n, 1910, 2,675; 1920______ 2,577
Road Bonds.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
5s ’24 A-O $90,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’34
Court-H ouse Bonds.
STEVENS POINT.
4J*s’ 13 J-J $16,000c.July 1 ’26-’29
This city is in Portage County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925- $106,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assess,
_
-s '00 - _ - $12,000........................... Assess, val., real estate_ 17.995,811
val., personal____ 3,765 705
-s ’02 . . .
4,500_______ _______ Tot.ass’d val.’25(90%act) 21,761,516
-s ’ 05
1,500_______________ State&Co.tax(oer $1,000) ’ 24-$7.81
-s ’ l l
—
7,000-.$l,000 yearly Populat’n 1910, 13,641; 1920, 18,045
-s ’ 16
11,000_______________
IN T . at State Bank of M edford.
5s ’20 A-O 17,500— Apr 15 1932
6s ’21 - - .
22,000_______________
THREE LAKES DRAIN. DIST.
Pavem ent Bonds.
This district (P. O. Three Lakes)
6s ’21 - - . $44,000_______________
is in Oneida County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
-s ’ 15
$3,000— ..................... 6s '18 J-J $48,000-Mar 12 ’26-’37
TOTAL D E B T ______________ (7)
Bridge Bonds.
IN T . payable at the State Bank
5s ’24 - - - $40,000_______________
o f Three Lakes
Park B onds.
-s ’ 17 . . . $246,000.$2,000 yearly
TOMAH.
R oad B onds.
-s '17 $11,000--$1,000 y ’ly Oct 15
This city is in Monroe County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 7 ’24. $57,680
5s ’22 A-O $100,000c.Apr 1 ’32-’41 Assessment debt (add’l)___
11,285
High S chool Bonds.
Water debt (included)____
31,600
-s ’ 22 - - . $150,000_______________ Assess, val. real est______ 2,300,895
Armory Bonds.
Assess, val. personal prop.
623,913
-s ’ 21 - . - $25,000__________
Total assessed value 1924--2,924.808
C ertificates.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$43.00
-s ’24 - . - $45,500__________
Population 1910, 3,419; 1920, 3,257




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T O M A H J T . S C H O O L D IS T . N O .l. W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y .

West Bend is the county seat.
5 s ’ 20 J-J $34,000--due part y ’rly
TOT. B D . D T . M ay 1925- $57,000
Highway Impt. B onds.
_
14,850 5s ’21 A-O $300,000c_ Apr 1 ’29,
Floating debt (add’l)______
’32 & ’35
Ass’d val. 1924 (80% act.)— 2,934,358
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1926____$43 00 5s ’ 22 A-O 600,000c ..A p r 1 1936
(Due $150,000 in each of the years
Population 1925 (est.)_______ 3,500
1927, 1930. 1933 and 1936.)
T O W N S O F N O R T H L A N C A S ­ 5s '23 A-OJ200,000c..Apr 1 ’31-’34
1150.000c— -Apr 1 1938
TE R, SOUTH LA N C A STE R &
C I T Y O F L A N C A S T E R J O IN T 5s ’23 A-O 200,000c. Apr 1 ’28 &’37
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’25 $1.550,000
SCH O O L D IS T R IC T NO 3
Assess, value, real estate..39,501,279
A district is in Grant County.
Assessed value, personal-. 7,443,510
H igh-School Bonds.
5s ’ 23 - - - $116,666.66cFeb l ’26-’35 Total assessed value 1925
(85% actu al)_________ 46,944,789
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’ 25- $115,333
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '25S7.33
Total assess, val. ’ 25 (abt.
4-5 actual)____________ 3,982,810 Populat’n 1910, 23,784; 1920, 25,713
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25S13.00
TREM PEALEAU CO U N TY.

Whitehall is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se Bds. (State Loan)
3J^s’ 10 —
$8,750_____ 1926-1932
Asylum Bonds.
6 s ’22 - - $7,000___________ 1926
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 ’ 25
$15,750
Assessed val. real-------------36,000,000
Assessed val. personal------ 7.000,000
Tot.ass’d val.’2404 act.)-43,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $10.00
Populat’n 1910, 22,928; 1920. 24.506
T W O R IV E R S .

This city is in Manitowoc County.
S ch ool Bonds.
6 s ’20 F-A$273,000c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’25— $358,000
Water debt (incl.)------------ $85,000
Assess, val. real estate------7,553,735
Assess, val. personal---------2,866,625
Assess, val. 1925 (act.) — 10,420,360
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924____ $35.38
Population 1910, 4,850; 1920, 7,305
IN T . at the Bank of Two Rivers,
Two Rivers.
VERNON C O U N TY.

W ATERTOWN.
This city is in Jefferson and Dodge
counties. Incorporated 1853.
Street Im provement Bonds.
4s ’ 13 J-J
$1,000c ..J u ly 15 1926
5s ’22 J-J
17,000c* July 1 ’26-’31
5s ’22 J-J
18,000c*July 15 '26-31
5s ’23 J-J
33,000c* July 1 ’26-’36
5s ’24 J-J
9,000c* July 1 5 ’28-325s ’24 F-A 23,000c* Aug20'26-’32
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’23 J-J $15,000c* July 2 ’27-’34
5s ’24 J-J
8,000c* July 1 ’28-’35
4J4s’25 J-J 23,000c.July 15’26-’36
W ater W orks.
4M s’07 F-A $8,000c-Feb 1 ’26-’27
434s’22 A-O 17,OOOc*.Oct 1 ’26-’33
“
5s ’23 J-J
8,000c* July 2 ’27-’34
5s ’23 A-O 11,000c*Oct 15 ’26-’31
5s ’24 J-J
14,000c* July 1 ’28-’34
5s ’24 F-A
7,500c*Aug 15’28-’31
4)4s’25 J-J
11,000c. July 1 5 ’27-’32
S chool.
4s ’09 J-J
$3,500c-Jan 15 ’26-’27
4J4sT6 M-S 55,000c Mar 10 ’26-’36
5s ’22 J-J
21,000c* July 1 ’26-’32
Park Bonds.
4 ^ s ’25 J-J $16,5 0 0 c ____ 1928-1936
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 5 ’25 $309,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 12,223
Ass’d val. 1925, real estatelO.565,245
Ass’d value, personal___ 3,364,795
Total value (90% actual)-13,930,040
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924--.$27.30
Popula’n 1910, 8,829; 1920, 9,299.
IN TEREST payable at City
Treasurer’s office.

Viroqua is the county seat.
T ra in in g School B onds.
5s ’ 18 F-A $20,000c.Feb 15 ’26-’ 29
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’25$20,000
Assessed val. real________ 35,779,518
Assessed val. personal------ 6,382,833
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(80% >-42,162,351
Co. taxrate (per $1,000) ’ 24— $6.38
Popul’n 1910, 28,116; 1920, 29,252
IN T . payable at Viroqua. Bonds
are tax-free.
W AUKESHA.
This city is the county seat of
VILAS COUNTY.
Waukesha Co.
Eagle River is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921.. $45,000 4 sW ater-W orks Bonds.
’06
$5,000__________ 1926
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (act.) _ .10,235,155 4s ’08 F-A 5,2 00c____ 1926-1927
T axrate (per $1,000) 1920-..$12.60 4s ’09 M -N 8,0 00c____ 1926-1929
Population 1910, if .0 9 ; 1920, 5,649 4s ’12 July 7,0 00c____ 1926-1932
School Bonds.
VIROQUA.
4s ’ 16 Aug$125.400c____1926-1936
This city is in Vernon County.
_
4J*s’ 18 J-J
3.000c_ JanlO ’26-'28
Sewerage-System Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M -N 70,000 ...........1926-1939
6s ’20 J-J ($24.000_____ 1926-1929 5s '20 J-D 33,750 ______1926-1940
\ 70,000 _____ 1930-1939
Sewer Bonds.
W ater Extension Bonds.
TO
6s
J-D $20.000----------- 1926-1929 4s T9 Feb $2,000c_____1926-1927
4s
J-J
3,000 ..........1926-1928
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 1924 $175,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (80 % act.) 3,139,752 4s H ospital B onds.0c_____1926-1927
T2 July $2,00
Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)’24-_$43.00 4s T6
—
1,000c__________1926
Population 1910, 2,059; 1920, 2,574
Bonds.
IN T . at the Continental & Com­ 4s StreetA-O $3,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1928
T3
mercial Trust & Sav. Bank, Chicago. TO T. B D . D T . Dec 31 ’20 $457,000
VIROQUA (C ITY & TOWN OF) Tot. assess, val.’20 (act.).16,000,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$32.00
JT. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
1920_____12,558
This district is in Vernon County. Pop’n .1910, 8,740;Waukesha.
iN T payable in
f $5,000c-Apr 1 ’26-’27
4Ms’2 3 A -0 10,000c. Apr 1 ’ 28-’37
l 30,000c— Apr 1 1938 WAUKESHA COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925_: $45,000
Waukesha is the county seat.
Population in 1920____________2,574
Road Bonds.
IN T . at First Nat. B k., Minneap. 5s ’21 A-OS117,000___ Apr 1 1926
5s ’22 A-O 141,000___ Apr 1 1927
W ALW ORTH COUNTY.
5s ’21 A-O 142,500___Apr 1 1928
Elkhorn is the county seat.
5s ’20 A-O 102,000___Apr 1 1929
Highway Bonds.
5s ’22 A-O 141,000___Apr 1 1929
5 s ’20 A-O ($150,000---A pr 1 1926 5s ’20 A-O 100,000___Apr 1 1930
1 125,000-..A p r 1 1931 5s ’21 A-O 130,000___Apr 1 1930
[*150,000--- Apr 1 1930 5s ’22 A-O 141,000___Apr 1 1931
5 s ’ 21 A-Oi *142.000_ Apr 1 1935 5s ’21 A-O 120,000___Apr 1 1932
_
5s’22 A-O r/750,000-Apr 1 ’26-’40 5s ’22 A-O 141,000___Apr 1 1933
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1335) 5s ’21 A-O 120,000___Apr 1 1934
\*150,000c._ .A pr 1 1933 5s ’20 A-O 150,000___Apr 1 1935
5s ’23 A-O 1*130,00 0 c-..A p r 1 1937 5s ’22 A-O 141,000___Apr 1 1935
[*150,000____ Apr 1 1938 5s ’21 A-O 87,000___Apr 1 1936
*125,000____ Apr 1 1939 5s ’23 A-O 55,000___Apr 1 1936
5s A-O I *75,000____ Apr 1 1940 5s ’22 A-O 141,000___Apr 1 1937
*250,000—Apr 1 ’41-’42 5s ’23 A-O 100,000___Apr 1 1938
1*128,000____ Apr 1 1943 5s ’22 A-O 141,000___Apr 1 1939
F a rm D r a in . D is t . N o . 2 B o n d s . 5s ’20
A-O 177,000___Apr 1 1940
6s ’24 - - $6,000_______________ 5s ’23 A-O 125,000___Apr 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25 $2,375,000 5s '22 A-O 141,000___Apr 1 1941
Assessed val., real_______62,475,546 5s ’23 A-O 120,000___Apr 1 1942
Assessed val., personal
10,033,003 5s ’23 A-O 118,000___Apr 1 1943
Total assessed value 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’25-$2,891,500
Tot.ass’d val.’25(88%act) 72,508,549 Sinking fund____________ 57,987.16
State&Co.tax(per$1.000)’25___$6.86 Ass’d val., real estate____59,620,622
Populat’n 1910, 29,614; 1920, 29,327 Assess, val., personal___ 9,267,398
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at Total assessed value 1924
County Treasurer’s office; on bonds
(82.5% actual)________ 68,888,020
marked (a) at the County Treasurer’s State & Co. tax (per $1,000) —$8.26
office or at P. W . Chapman & Co., P op’n, 1910, 37,100: 1920____42,612
Inc., New York.
Bonds are coupon bonds with priv­
ilege of registration as to principal.
WASHBURN.
This city is in Bayfield County.
Street Bonds (C ity’s P ortion ). WAUPACA isCOUNTY. seat.
Waupaca
the county
4tfs T 6 — $14,000................-.1935
Bonds.
5s T7 M-NxlO.000—Nov 1 ’26-’35 5s RoadA-O $40,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1929
'20
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’25- $73,000 BONDED DEBT (road)
)ss. val. real estate____1,281,321
Nov 18 1925__________ $168,000
Assess, val. personal p rop .. 347,732
Other assess, property____
17,560 Assess, value (realestate).37,424,619
Total assessed value 1925.-1,646,613 Assessed value, personal.. 8,405,489
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S5.15 Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (about
4-5 actual)------------------45,830,108
Pop’n in 1910, 3,830; 1 9 2 0 .-3 ,7 0 7 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924____ $15.80
x IN T. payable at Continental &
Popula’n 1910, 32,782; 1920, 34,200
Commercial Nat’l Bank. Chicago.
WAUPUN.
WASHBURN COUNTY.
This city is in Fond du Lac Co.
Shell Lake is the county seat.
Street Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4s T7 J-J $24,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1937
4^is’21 J-D $60,000..June 1 ’32-’42 (Subject to call at any int. date
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $75,000
after Jan. 1918.)
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (80 %act.) 12,446,690 GEN. B D . D T . Sept 3 0 ’21 $84,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $11.90 Total assessed val. 1920___3,719.074
_
Population 1910, 8,196; 1920, 11,377 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$33.00
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office. Population 1910, 3,362; 1920--4,440

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WAUPUN SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Fond du Lac Co
3}^s&4s— $11,002.99 _____yearly
(Last payment due Feb. 1 1933)
4s
. . . $23,000____$3,000y ’rly
(Last payment due Feb 1 1932)
BOND D EBT Oct 1 0 ’25 $31,669
Tot.assess.val’195(90% act)5,040.193
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25*14.63
Population in 1920__________ 4.440

School Bonds.
4>£s’07 F-A $2,000c—Feb 1 ’ 26-’27
5s ’ l l M-S 12,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’31
2,500c.M ar 1 ’ 26-’30
5s '’ l l M-S
6,000c_Mar 1 ’ 26-’3 i
5s T2 M-S
4,000c.M ar 1 ’26 ’33
5s T3 M-S
5s '15 M-S 10,000c.Mar 1 ’26-'35
5s T9 M-S 210,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’39
5s ’20 M-S /190.000c.M ar 1 ’26-’35
1 90,000c.M ar 1 '36-'40
6< ’21 M-S / 60 OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-’31
1110.OOOc.Mar 1 ’ 32-’4l
WAUSAU.
5s
...
72,000c____ 1926-1943
This city is in Marathon County.
. . . (117,000c____ 1926-1934
Incorp. 1872. Pon’n 1910. 16,560. 5s
1120,000c____ 1935-1944
1920, 18,661.
Sewer Bonds.
Im provement B onds.
5s ’08 M-S $10.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’ 27
4s ’08 J-D $13.650c.Dec 1 ’26-’ 28 5e TO M-S
2,500c.Mar 1 ’26-’ 30
10.000 ..A p r 1 ’31-'32 5s ’ l l M-S
5.000c.Mar 1 '26-’30
15.000
___________Apr T2 1933
5s 1 M-S 13,000c.M ar 1 ’ 26-'32
5s ’ 18 A-O 20.000
___________Apr T2 1934
5s 1 M-S
7 .OOOc.Mar 1 '26 ’32
30.000.. Apr 1 ’35-'37 5s T3 M-S 16,OOOc.Mar 1 ’ 26-’33
25 000____Apr 1 1938 5s ' ~ —
“ T3
8.OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-’ 33
Sewer Bonds.
4,OOOc.Mar 1 *26-’27
5s T7 M-S
4s ’09 J-D $4,800c.Dec 31 ’26-’ 28 5s T7 M-S
3,OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-'28
4J4s'13 A-O 6 .160c.Apr 1 ’ 26-’33
14,OOOc.Mar 1 ’29-’35
4J4s’ 1 5 ___ 28,000____July ’ 30-’ 32 ,5s T 8 M-S
3.000c. Mar 1 ’26-’28
School B uilding Bonds.
1 ’29-’33
4s '06 A-O $3,000c_ Apr 1 1920 5s T8 M-S 10 .000c. Mar 1 ’26-’ 33
_
8.OOOc.Mar
4s ’09 J-D 15.000c.Dec 31 ’26 28 5s '18 M-S
8,009c.Sept 1 ’26-’33
4 ^ s ’ 13 A-O 17,760c_____1926-1933 5s T9 M-S 18,000c.Mar 1 ’2 i-'34
4«s
...
75,000_______ _____
6s ’21 M -S/ 10 OOOc.Mar 1 ’ 26-'30
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
24.OOOc.Mar 1 ’31-'36
4 ^ s ’ 12 A-O $40,000..A pr 1 ’26-’2P 6s '21 M-S
2 000c___Mar 1 1926
f 35.000_.Aug 1 ’31-37
. . . / 7 ,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1932
S H s’21 F-A{ 25,000____Aug 1 1938
(2 0,00 0c____1933-1942
{ 90 .000 ..Aug 1 ’ 39-'41
7 ,0 0 0 c____1926-1932
City Hall Bonds.
. . . ( 4 ,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1927
4 H s’ 13 A-O $12,8 0 0 c____1926-1933
115,000c____1928-1942
BON D. DEBT Oct 12 1922 $607,500
7.0 00c____1926-1932
Water debt (incl.)_______
213,000
8,0 00c____1926-1933
Assess, val., real estate___ 13,692,550
. . . / 8,000c____ 1925-1929
Assess, val., personal____ 3,965,610
115.000c____1930-1944
Assess, val., bank s to ck .. l,021,44o
...
19,000c____1923-1944
T ot. assess, val. ’21 (about
80% actual)___________18,679.618 5s Street Bonds.
TO M-S $10,000c.
T o t tax rate (per $1.0001 '22_$35 06 5s T3 M-S 16,000c.
INT. payable at City Treas. offloe 5s '15 M-S 2 0 ,000 c.
5s '17 M-S 3 0,000c.
. 23,000c_
5s T9
W AU W ATO SA.
8 000c.
This city Is in Milwaukee County 6s ’21
6 000c
- {
Inc. May 27 1897.
(26,000c
5s
W ater-W orks Bonds.
(12.000c
4J4s’ 10 M-S $ 1 .500 ... $500 yearly
_ 7,000c
5s
(Due $500 1926. 1927 & 1929)
. . . ( 8.000c
5s '23
M-S / $8.000_____ 1926-1933 5s
\20.000c
\ 20.000_____ 1934-1943
_ 114,000c
4 K s’25 M-S 10,000-Mar 15 ’26-’45 5s
Water Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '09 —
$500___ $250 yearly 5s T2 M-S $5,OOOc_
2 000c.
6s *13 M-S 8,000___ 1926.1932 5s T7 M-S
12.000c
6s ’ 15 M-S 12,500____Part yearly 6s ’21 _
80.000c.
6s ’ 21
< s *17 M -S
5
2.U00-. 1,000 yearly
( 4,000c
1926-1927
5s T8
. . . 13 0 0 0...1 ,000 yeatly 5s
— 115.none
192 ST 912
_
6s ’ 19 M-S 19,000_ 1,000 yearly
5s
1926-1942
_ 17,000c
5 s ’22
. . . 17,000
5s '22 M -S / 8 000-Mar 15 ’ 26-’ 33 BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25.$1,777,400
Water debt (incl.)_______
135,000
120.000- Mar 15 ’ 26-’43
5s ’23 ___
3 0 0 0 _____ 1926-1928 Assess, val., real estate___29,833,093
Assess, val., personal____ 8,443,504
5s ’24 . . .
14,COO_____________
4 J^s’25 M-S 15,000-Mar 15 ’26-’45 Tot.ass’d val.’ 25(60% act)38,276,602
4J^s’25 M-S 30,000-Mar 15 ’26-’45 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$34 00
IN T. at John Nuveen & C o..
S ch ool Bonds.
5s T3 M-S $9,000 - .1,000 vrly M arl 5 Chicago; Wisconsin Nat. Bank,
4 ^ s l6 . . .
11.000..$1,000 yearlv German-American Bank. Milwaukee;
6s T9 M-S 15, '00-Mar 15 ’ 26-’39 First Nat. Bank in West Allis, Harris
5s T9 M-S / 8,000_____1926-1929 Trust & Sav. Bank. Chicago, and
(30,000_____1930-1939 West Allis State Bank
5s T9 . . .
14,000_______________
5s '20 M-S 20.0001 7,000. ’ 26-'30 WEST BEND S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. West Bend)
W
fl
/ 10,000. '31-'40
6s ’21 M -S 45,000-Mar 15 ’26 ’41 is in Washington County.
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 2565) 5s ’25 F-A $220,000c_Feb 1 ’26-’40
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 239.)
5s ’22 M -S (24,000..M a r 1 ’26-’37
1 5,000. .M ar 1 ’38-’42 BOND. DEBT Jan 1925.. $227,000
_
5s ’25 M-S /40,000-M ar 15 ’26-’35 Assessed valuation 1924_ 5,196,047
150.000Mar 15 IN T. payable at the office of the
’36-’45
District Treasurer.
Street Bonds.
4>$sT 0 M-S $5,000____$1,000 y ’rly
6s T5
M-S 4.0 00._ $ l,000 yearly WEST SALEM SCH. DIST. NO. 1
This district Is in La Crosse Co.
5s T7
M-S 7,000..$1,000 yearly
Building Bonds.
5s T9 M-S 29.000________ ___
5 s ’23
...
8.000_____ 1926-1933 4s '17 Sept $25,000_________ Serial
5s ’24 . . .
14,000_______________ 5s T7 Sept 20,000................ Serial
4>4s’25 M-S 55,000-Mar 15 ’26-’45 TOTAL D E B T _________________ (7)
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 8 ’25. $754,500
Water debt (incl.)________
39,500 w h i t e w a t e b !
This city is In Walworth County.
Assess, val., real e sta te ...18,821,300
W a te r-" orks Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 1,662,700
Tot.as’d val.’25(75%act.) 20,486,000 J4s’ 12 A-O $14,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’32
500__________ 1926
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $28.50 6s ’21 . . .
1.500__________ 1927
Pop’n. TO, 3,346; 1920_______ 5 818 5s ’22 . . .
Sewer Bonds.
I N T . on some of the bonds at First
6s ’21 . . . $10.000__________ 1936
Nat. Bank, Wauwatosa.
...
3,500__________ 1932
Bonds are coupon bonds with priv­ 5s
Street Improvement Bonds.
ilege o f registration as to principal.
4 Hs'16 F-A $ ll,0 0 0 c_____ . 1932
5s T9 M -N 14,000-May 16 '26-’32
6s ’20 . . .
7,500__________ 1930
W AU W ATOSA TOWN S. D.
This district (P. O. Wauwatosa) is 6s ’21 . . .
500__________ 1926
in Milwaukee County.
5s ’22 . . .
6.500__________ 1933
6.000__________ 1931
$3,OOOc_Dec 1 ’26-’27 5s ’23 —
5s '23 ... J-D
7,500c.Dec 1 ’28-’32 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '25- $75,000
_
3,239
6,000c.Dec 1 ’33-’35 Assassment debt (add’ l)_
7,500c.Dec 1 ’36-’38 Other indebtedness (State
Trust Fund Loan)______
4,500
5s ’24 M -Sf 24,OOOc.Mar 15 ’26-29
1105,OOOc.Mar 15 ’30-44 Assess, val. real estate___ 3,121,050
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’25 $33,400 Assess, val. personal prop..1,072.555
Total assessed value 1924. 1,517,600 Total assess, val. 1925____4,193,605
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S24.35 Tot. tax rate (per $1.000) '24-S31 01
IN T . at the Wauwatosa State Population 1910, 3,224: 1920.-3,215
Bank on bonds o f 1923 at the First
IN T. payable at Whitewater.
Nat. Bank or the Wauwatosa State
Bank on bonds o f 1924.
WHITEFISH b a y .
This village Is In Milwaukee Co
W EBSTER UNION FREE HIGH Incorporated in 1892.
General Fund Bonds.
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district (P. O. Webster) is 5s g ’ 17J-J $2,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’27
10,000c.July 1 '28-’32
In Burnett County.
12,000c. July 1 ’33-'36
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
1 8 ,0 0 0 c... July 1 1937
6s
. . . $55,000____________ . . .
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 2 ’25. $55,000 5s T7 A-O 28,100c.Oct 1 ’26-'37
5s T9 A-O 20,000c.................. 1938
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (K to
55.000___________ 1942
2-3 actual)_____________ 1,148,243 4 ^ s ’22
High sch. tax (per $1,000)’25.$16.50 BOND. DEBT Jan 30 ’25 $213,500
Assess, val. real estate____5,821,915
Assassed val. personal_____ 114,425
W EST ALLIS.
Total assess, val. 1925____ 5,936,340
This city is In Milwaukee County. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$24 71
Inc. Apr. 121906. P op. 1910.6.645. Pop'n 1910. 542: 1920______
882
1920. 13.765.
IN T . at Village Treas. office.
Library B onds.
5s T3 M-S $2,400c.M ar 1 ’31-33
W HITEFISH BAY SCH. DIST.
Bridge Bonds.
This district (P. O. Whitefisb Bay)
s
— J$28,000c____1926-1939
1 5,000c____1940-1944 is in Milwaukee County.




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MINNESOTA—DEBT OF STATE

5s ’24 J-D $70,000c.June 1 ’26-’39
S chool and Street Bonds.
($10,000..July 1 ’29-’30
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 494.)
5s ’24 J-J \ 30,000,-July 1 ’31-’33
BONDED D E B T ____$174,000
I 25,000--July 1 ’34-'38
Assessed value___________ 6,894,837
IN T . at National Exchange Bank, BONDED D E B T _________ $481,500
Assessed value 1922_______ 9,884,770
Milwaukee.
Population, 1920______________7,243
Pop’n, 1910. 6,521: 1920______ 7,243
WILLIAMS B AY CONS. S. D. 1.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
This district Is in Walworth Co.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $17,7 6 0 c____ 1926-1933 WOOD C O U N T!’.
(Subject to call after 1919 )
Wisconsin Rapids is the county
BOND. DEBT Dec 20 1920 $25,000 seat.
Floating debt_____________
6.000 5s ’ 20 A-O $700,000.$100,000 on
Apr 1 In ’ 27, ’30, ’32. ’33, ’35, ’36
Tot .assess, val. ’20 (85 % act.) 1,582.592
Sch tax rate (per $1,000)'20_$12.00
and ’39.
Population In 1920___________ 450
Asylum Bonds.
4s ’09 A-O $39,360..Apr 1 ’ 26-'29
4H g'10 J-D
9,000_Apr 1 ’26-’30
WINNEBAGO- COUNTY.
Oshkosh is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5s ’20 A-OS600,000c____ 1928-1938
Highway Bonds.
5s ’24 A -O $205,000c...Apr 1 1929 ($100,000 in each of the years 1928.
1929. 1931, 1934, 1937 and 1938.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25 $672,000
Assess, val. real_________ 88.165.078 BOND. D EBT Oct 12’25$1.448,001’
Assess, val. personal_____25.955.657 Assessed valuation, real._46.621.180
Assessed val., personal— 9,640,370
Total assess, val. 1924
(88.14% actual)______114,120.735 Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (87.38%
actual)________________ 56,261,550
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-..$34.64
Population 1910. 62.116: 1920.63 «97 State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925_______________ $7.59
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Pop’n 1910, 30.583; 1920____34,643
INT. at Wisconsin Trust C o., M il­
WISCONSIN RAPIDS.
waukee. or at County Treas. office
This city is in Wood County.
and on 5s o f 1920 at County Treas­
Filtration Plant Bonds.
U
5s '25 M -N$45,000.-M ay 1 ’30-39 urer's office a U

State of Minnesota.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES. ETC
Organized as a Territory (Act March 3 1849)__March 3 1849
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 26 1857)_______ May 11 1858
Total Area of State (square miles)___________________ 83,365
State Capital______________________________________St. Paul
Gov. (term exp. 1st M on. Jan. ’27).Theodore Christianson
Lieut.-Gov. (term exp. 1st M on. Jan. ’27)____W . I. Nolan
bworetary of State (1st Mon. Jan. 1927)_____Mike Holm
Treasurer (1st Monday Jan. 1927)_____________Henry Rines
Auditor (1st Monday Jan. 1927)____________ Ray P. Chase
Attorney-General (1st Monday, Jan. 1927).Clifford L. Hilton
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Tuesday after
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to ninety days.
STATE DEBT.— For the early history of Minnesota's debt s e e ‘ ‘ State
and City Supplement,” April 1893. page 103. The funded debt of the
StateonDec. I 1)24 in m n t e l to tS8’>.4S5.784, an 1 imlu lus th8 following.
Soldier Bonus Certificates.
$1,030,000. .F eb 1 1928
' $800,000..Feb 1 1926
1.470.000. .A ug 1 1928
5s ’20 F-A{ 1.440.000. . Aug 1 1926
1.035.000. .Fab 1 1929
96,0000..F eb 1 192715s ’20 F A 1. 200. 000. .A ug 1 1929
1.470.000. . Aug 1 1927
800,090. .Feb 1 1930
125,000. .Feb 1 1931
Rural C redit Bonds.
July 15 1943
4>^s ’23 J-J 1 5 . . . ............... _______ *$1,000,000 c or r
Dec 15 1943
4s
’23 J-D 15____________ _______ 1,800,000 c or r
Dec 15 1943
4 M s ’23 ,T-D 15...................... _______ 3.200.000 c or r
*4,508,000 c*&r
Feb L5 .1944
4 id s ’ 24 F-A 1____________ . .
. . *5,492.000 c*&r
Feb 15 1944
4 3 ’ 24 F-A 1____________
^s
*3,500.000 c*&r
June 1 1954
1____________
4 H s ’24 J-D
June 1 1954
4 'd s ’24 J-D 1___________ _______ *3.300.000 c*&r
4 3 s ’24 J-D 1___________
4
*3.200.000 c*&r
June 1 1954
Dec. 1 1939
4 l s '24 J-D 1----------------- _______ *5.000.000 c*&r
A
t Also includes a total o f $33,601,784.46 bonds for county highways, for
which the State is responsible.
As an offset to the indebtedness on Dec. 1 1924 the State had in its sinking
fund $1,990,141 01, made up o f $14,336 01 cash and $1,975,805 (face value)
bonds.
IN TEREST on bonds marked (*) in New York City: on bonds due Dec.
15 1943 at State Treasurer's office. Merchants' National Bank, St. Paul,
or the Bankers Trust C o., New York, on all certificates is payable at
State Treasurer's office.
PERMANENT TRUST FUNDS.— The school fund on June 30 1924
amounted to $39,357.748.26, including $603,032.73 in cash. $4,706,234.89
in land contracts and $34,048,480.64 in bonds. The permanent university
fund on June 30 1924 amounted to $2,836,535.12. including $588,839.83
cash, $177,943.24 in land contracts and $2,119,752.05 in bonds; swamp
land fund to $9,498,503.25, including $607,322.12 in cash, $3,122,509.13 in
land contracts, $5,768,672 in bonds and the internal improvement land fund
to $374,870.60, including $4,136.03 in cash, $146,190.82 in land contract
and $224,543.75 in bonds.
ASSESSMENTS MADE ON NEW BASIS SINCE 1913.— The Legisla­
ture in 1913 passed a new law, known as Chapter 483, General Laws, 1913,
under which the county assessor assesses platted real estate at 40% of Its full
value and unplatted at 33 1-3 % , where previously it was customary to assess
real property at 60% of Its full valuation and any improvement thereon at
50%. The personal property under this new law is now being assessed at
33 1-3% and 25% of its full valuation, where formerly about 50% was
assessed. Mining property is assessed at 50% of its full value.
TAXABLE VALUATION.— The taxable valuation, total tax levied,
and the rate of State tax have been as follows for the years named:
-----------------------------Taxable V aluation ----------------------------- T ot. Tax
Y ea r.

L and A I m p ts.
( Other Than
Town L o ts ).

Tow n Lots
and I m provem ents.

x P ersonal
P roperty.

x Total
V a lu a tion .

1923 ..$1,126,864,719 $594,859,606 $254,824,932 $1,976,549,257
1922 ...1,115,574,866 582,426.313 254,016,064 1,952,017,243
1921 .-.1,195,489,078 562,071.318 269.233.314 2.026,793,710
1920 ...1,200.816,729 540.736.448 333.733.802 2.084,286,979
1919 ...1,003,344,253 470,448.037 300,815.074 1,774.607,364
1918 ...1,014,738,846 466.805,831 268,636.274 1,750.180,951
1917 . . . 950,467,470 449,818,008 233,848,780 1,634,134,288
1916 . . . 931,627,282 436.092,140 212,481,536 1,580,200,958
1915 . . . 872,997,945 411,152,961 207.813,642 1,491,964,548
1914 . . . 872,296,355 401.677.801 202,025,452 1.475.999,608
1913 . . . 753,441,584 411,623,032 204.905,686 1,369,970,302
1912 . . . 751,083,372 403,186,363 185,489,012 1,339,758,747
1911 . . . 664,930,374 370.595.899 177.041.521 1,212,567,794
1910 . . . 651.690,187 361,852.630 181.419.495 1,194,962,312
1909 . . . 607,458,044 324.797.213 176.350.495 1,108,605,752
1908 . . . 582,030,504 316.963,277 166,016,420 1,065,010,201
1907 . . . 579,004,144 302,875,385 166.320.929 1,048,200.458
1906 . . . 458,710.317 294,874.739 163,432,357
917.017,413
1905 . . . 433,083,789 275,220,431 144.729.315
853,033,535
1904 . . . 431,032,486 270,176,562 144,688,062 • 845.897,110
1903 . . . 390,104.543 264,321,468 132.443.798
786,896,809
1902 . . . 387,908,085 259,746.675 114,105,514
761,760,274
600,980,614
1901 . . . 267,340,220 225,800.350 107,840,044
1900
266,639.396 222,574.057
98,803,235
588,016,688
1899 . . . 252,180,126 240.095,048
92.808,154
585,083,328
1895 . . . 249,152,259 306,938.628
85,114,394
641,250,281
1 8 9 0 ... 211,901,154 284.657.214
92,261,847
588,820,215
1885 . . . 171,292,340 145,716,524
82,720,902
399,729,766
258,055,543
1880 . . . 138,802,999
54,581,906
64,670.638
87,179,257
1870 . . .
46,236,193
19.957,909
20,985,155
36.753.408
1860 . . . __________

Bate
p er

___
$0.00
4.18
4.23
5.42
8.10
3.50
5.03
3.65
4.10
4.75
5.03
3.88
3.88
2.70
2.80
3.33
3.48
2.78
3.03
2.73
2.53
2.83
3.03
2.83
3.03
3.03

D ec., 1925.]

MINNESOTA—DEBT OF STATE

N o te . — Total taxes levied, including those collected by municipalities
as well as the State, for 1922 were $114,032,640 99; for 1921, $114,541,635 09; for 1920, $115,391,095 69; for 1919, $96,938,405 04: for 1918,
$72,209,340.32. The tax rate given in the table above, however, is for
State purposes alone.
x The State Legislature in 1911 passed an Act (Chapter 285), making
money and credits exempt from general taxation, but providing that such
property shall be taxed annually at the rate of three mills per dollar. We
do not include in the above the valuation of moneys and credits since the
enactment of this law. The valuation of money and credits since 1910 has
been as follows: 1910, $115,676,126: 1911, $134,826,568: 1912, $156,252,274; 1913, $197,625,914; 1914, $197,625,914; 1915, $213,078,632; 1916,
$223,858,138; 1917, $285,662,756: 1918, $330,270,597; 1919, $359,112,619;
1920. $443,092,869; 1921, $425,745,839; 1922, $400,960,331.
DEBT L IM IT ATION .— Minnesota has sought to protect the State from
excessive debt issues through restrictions in its Constitution, but the
amendments of 1920 and 1922, referred to below, have greatly modified
these restrictions. The Constitution fixes the limit of debt at $250,000
“for the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenditues” ; and an amend­
ment, ratified in 1879, extended this power to $250,000 additional “ for
erecting and completing buildings for the insane, a deaf, dumb and blind
asylum and State prison.” On Nov. 2T92C the voters approved an amend­
ment which added Article 16, providing for the creation of a State highway
system and authorizing the issuance of $10,000,060 bonds per year for that
purpose, to a grand aggregate of $75,000,000. Then in November 1922
the voters ratified another amendment to Article 9. This changed Sec.
tion 10 so as to allow the State to organize a rural credit system and to
incur indebtedness in unlimited amount to carry the amendment into effect.
Under authority of this amendment the State Legislature in 1923 enacted a
aw organizing a rural credit system and authorizing the issuance of $40 000,000 bonds. This amount was increased to $70,000,000 under amend­
ment to the law made by the 1925 Legislature (Chapter 270, Laws of
1925). With regard to the debt of municipalities, there is but one section
in the Constitution which relates to that subject, and that has reference
to making railroad debt. On Nov. 4 1924 an amendment adding Article
17A to the Constitution which empowers the tate and its political sub­
divisions to undertake the prevention and abatement of forest fires and
to incur debts and pledge the public credit in so doing was ratified. It is
given further below.
F I R S T , as to State indebtedness, Article 9, Sections 5, 6, 7, 8, 10 and 14.
and Article 16 follow:
SE C T IO N 5. ( State D ebt L im ited— H ow C ontracted.) — For the purpose of
defraying extraordinary expenditures, the State may contract public debt
but such debts shall never, in the aggregate, exceed two hundred and fifty
thousand dollars; every such debt shall be authorized by law for some single
object, to be distinctly specified therein, and no such law shall take effect
until it shall have been passed by the vote of two-thirds of the members of
each branch of the Legislature, to be recorded by the yeas and nays on
the journals of each House respectively; and every such law shall levy a
tax annually sufficient to pay the annual interest of such debt, and also
a tax sufficient to pay the principal of such debt within ten years from
the final passage of such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds
of such taxes to the payment of such principal and interest; and such
appropriation and taxes shall not be repealed, postponed or diminished,
until the principal and interest of such debt shall have been wholly paid.
The State shall never contract any debts for works of internal improvements,
or be a party in carrying on such works, except in cases where grants of
land or other property shall have been made to the State, especially dedi­
cated by the grant to specific purposes, and in such case the State shall
devote thereto the avails of such grants, and may pledge or appropriate
the revenue derived from such works in aid of their completion.
SECTION 6 (Issu e o f Bonds fo r Created D e b t). — All debos authorized by
the preceding section sinII be contracted by loan on State bonds of amounts
not less than five hundred dollars each on Interest, payable within ten
years after the final passage of the law authorizing such debt; and such
bonds shall not be sold by the State under par. A correct registry of all
such bonds shall be kept by the Treasurer, in numerical order, so as always
to exhibit the number and amount unpaid and to whom severally made
payable.
SECTIO N 7 ( L im itation as to W h en D ebt M a y Be C on tra cted ) . — The State
shall never contract any public debt, unless in time of war, to repel invasion
or suppress insurrection, except in the cases and in the manner provided in
the fifth and sixth sections of this article.
SECTION 8 (D is p o s itio n o f F u n d s Received fo r B o n d s). — The money
arising from any loan made, or debt or li ibility contracted, shall be applied
to the object specified in the Act authorizing such debt or liability, or to the
repayment of such debt or liability, and to no other purpose whatever.

SECTION 10.— Credit o f the State Prohibited but R ural Credits to an
U n lim ited Extent M a y be O ranled.— The credit of the State shall never be
given or loaned in aid of any individual, association or corporation except
as hereinafter provided. Nor shall there by any further issue of bonds
denominated “ Minnesota State Railroad Bonds, under what purports to
be an amendment to Section 10 of Article 9 of the Constitution, adopted
April 15 1858. which is hereby expunged from the Constitution, saving,
excepting and reserving to the State, nevertheless, all rights, remedies and
forfeitures accruing under said amendment. Provided, however, that for
the purpose of developing the agricultural resources of the State, the State
may establish and maintain a system of rural credits and thereby loan money
and extend credit to the people of the State upon real estate security in
such manner and upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by
law, and to issue and negotiate bonds to provide money to be so loaned.
The limit of indebtedness contained in Section 5 of this article shall not
apply to the provisions of this section, and the purposes for which the
credit of the State or the aforesaid municipal subdivisions thereof may be
given or loaned as herein provided are declared to be public purposes.
SECTION 14.— (P ublic D ebt fo r State B u ild in g s.) — For the purpose o^
erecting and com pleting buildings for a hospital for the insane, a deaf.
dum b and blind asylum , and State prison, the Legislature m ay b y law
increase the public debt o f the State to an am ount not exceeding tw o
hundred and fifty thousand dollars, in addition to the public debt already
heretofore authorized b y the constitution; and for that purpose m ay provide by law for issuing and negotiating the bonds o f the State, and appropriate the m oney only for the purpose aforesaid; which bonds shall be payable
In not less than t m nor m ore than th irty years from the date o f the same,
at the op tion o f the State.
W e reprint bel jw part o f Section 1 and Section 4 o f A rticle 16, which was
adopted at the 1920 general election:
A R T IC L E 16, SECTION 1.— P rovision fo r the E stablishm ent o f a Trunk

H igh w a y System . — There is hereby created and established a trunk highway
system which shall be located, constructed, reconstructed Improved and
forever maintained as public highways, by the State of Minnesota. The
said highways shall extend as nearly as may be along the following described
routes, the more specific and definite location of which shall be fixed and determined by such boards, officers or tribunals, and in such manner.-^g,shall
be prescribed by law,but in fixing such specific and definite routes,there shall
not be any deviation from the starting points or terminals set forth in this
bill, nor shall there be any deviation in fixing such routes from the various
villages and cities named herein, through which such routes are to pass.

SECTIO N 4.— Ten M illio n D olla rs Bonds A n n u a lly f o r H igh w a y Purposes
M a y Be I ssu ed . — The Legislature may provide by law for the issue and.sale
of the bonds of the State in such amount as may be necessary to carry out the
revisions of Section 1 of this article, provided, however, that the amount of
onds which may be issued in any one calendar year shall not exceed, in the
aggregate, ten million dollars, par value, and provided, further, the total
amount of such bonds issued and unpaid shall not at any time exceed seventyfive million dollars, par value. The proceeds of the sale of such bonds shall
be paid into the treasury of the State and credited to the trunk highway fund.
Any bonds so issued and sold shall be for a term not exceeding twenty (20)
years. They shall not be sold for less than par and accrued interest and
shall not bear interest at a greater ra te than five per cent per annum. In case
the trunk highway sinking fund shall not be adequate to meet the payment
of the principal and interest of the bonds authorized by the Legislature as
hereinbefore provided, the Legislature may provide by law for the taxation
o f all taxable property of the State in an amount sufficient to meet the
deficiency, or it may, in its discretion, appropriate to such sinking fund
moneys in the State treasury not otherwise appropriated.
Section 5 repeals all provisions of the Constitution inconsistent with
Article 16.

§

S E C O N D , as to c ity , cou nty or other m u n ic ip a lity , the only restriction
on the debt-making power In the constitution Is the following, found
In article 9, section 15:




15

A R T . 9, S E C . 1 5 .— (M u nicipal Debts in A id o f Railroads .) — T h e L egis ­
la tu re shall n o t a u th o r iz e a n y c o u n t y , to w n s h ip , c i t y o r o th e r m u n icip a l
c o r p o r a t io n t o issue b o n d s , o r t o b e c o m e in d e b te d in a n y m a n n e r, t o a id in
the c o n s tr u c tio n o r e q u ip m e n t o f a n y or all ra ilro a ds t o a n y a m o u n t th a t
shall e xc e e d fiv e p e r ce n tu m o f th e v a lu e o f the ta x a b le p r o p e r ty w ith in
such c o u n t y , to w n s h ip , c i t y , o r o t h e r m u n icip a l c o r p o r a t io n , th e a m o u n t
o f s u ch ta x a b le p r o p e r t y t o b e a sc e rta in e d and d e te rm in e d b y th e last
assessm ent o f said p r o p e r t y m a d e , fo r th e p u rp o s e o f S ta te a n d c o u n t y
ta x a tio n , p re v io u s t o th e in cu rrin g o f s u ch in d e b te d n e ss .
T h e fo r e g o in g was a d o p te d as an a m e n d m e n t in 1879. B e fo r e Its a d o p ­
tion th e s e ctio n rea d s o as t o a u th o r iz e m u n icip a l co r p o r a tio n s t o issue
b o n d s In a id o f ra ilroa ds t o ten p er cent o f v a lu a tio n . H e n c e th e a m e n d m e n t
co n siste d in s im p ly c h a n g in g t h e w o r d ten a n d m ak in g it fiv e .
T h is is a ll th e c o n s t itu tio n c o n ta in s w ith re fe re n ce t o th e d e b ts o f m u n ic i­
p a lit ie s .
t
A R T I C L E 1 7 A .— f State and Political Subdivisions M a y Incur Debts fo r
Prevention and Abatement o f Forest Fires .) —
S E C T I O N 1.— T h e S ta te a n d (o r) a n y o f its p o litic a l s u b d iv is io n s , i f a nd
w h e n e ve r a u th o riz e d b y th e L e g is la tu r e , m a y c o n tr a c t d e b ts a n d p le d g e th e
p u b lic c r e d it fo r a n d en g a g e in a n y w o r k r e a s o n a b ly te n d in g t o p r e v e n t o r
a b a te fo re s t fire s, in c lu d in g th e c o m p u ls o r y cle a rin g an d im p r o v e m e n t o f
w ild la n d s (w h eth er b e lo n g in g t o th e p u b lic or p r iv a te ly o w n e d ) a n d th e
assessm ent aga in st s u ch la n d o f t h e va lu e o f a ll b e n e fits so c o n fe r r e d a n d th e
p a y m e n t o f d a m a g e s s o su sta in ed in excess o f su ch b e n e fits .
S e ctio n 2 . A n y a n d a ll p r o v is io n s o f th e C o n s titu tio n o f th e S ta te o f
M in n e so ta in co n sis te n t w ith th e p r o v is io n s o f th is a rtic le are h e r e b y re ­
p e a le d , so fa r, b u t o n ly s o fa r, as th e sam e p r o h ib it or lim it th e p o w e r o f t h e
L egislatu re t o e n a ct la w s a u th o riz in g o r p e r m ittin g th e d o in g o f th e th in g s
h e re in b e fo re a u th o riz e d .
Legislative Provisions .— T h e L e g is la tu r e , h o w e v e r , has m a d e so m e gen eral
p ro v is io n s g o v e rn in g b o n d issues w h ich are co n ta in e d in S e ctio n s 1851, 1862,
1903, 1906, 1907 a n d 1932 o f th e G en eral S ta tu te s, 1913.
S e c t io n 1851 p r o v id e s t h a t “ n o c i t y o f th e fir s t c la ss s h a ll h e r e a fte r
Incu r o r b e s u b je c t t o a n e t in d e b te d n e s s in e xce ss o f 5 % o f its assessed
v a lu e , n o r sh all a n y o t h e r m u n ic ip a l c o r p o r a t io n e x c e p t s c h o o l d is t r ic t s
b e c o m e s o in d e b te d b e y o n d 1 0 % o f s u ch v a lu e .”
I t is p r o v id e d a lso
“ t h a t i f t h e n e t in d e b te d n e s s o f a n y m u n ic ip a lit y , a t t h e t im e w h en t h e
R e v is e d L a w s ta k e e f f e c t , sh a ll e x c e e d th e lim it h erein fix e d , o r i f a n y
villa g e th e r e a fte r o r g a n iz e d as a c i t y u n d e r a h o m e ru le c h a r te r sh a ll b e
s u b je c t t o s u ch e x c e ss w h e n s o o r g a n iz e d , e ith e r m a y issue a n d sell n ew
b o n d s s u ffic ie n t in a m o u n t t o r e fu n d all o r a n y p a r t o f s u ch e x is tin g
in d e b te d n e s s , b u t th e s a m e shall n o t th e r e b y be in c r e a s e d ."
S e c t io n 1862 r e la tin g t o in d e p e n d e n t s c h o o l d is tr ic ts s it u a t e d w h o lly o r
tn p a r t w ith in a n y c i t y h a v in g a p o p u la tio n o f m o re th a n 5 0 ,0 0 0 , states
th a t “ n o s u c h s c h o o l d is t r ic t sh all h a v e p o w e r t o issu e b o n d s o r any
e v id e n c e s o f in d e b te d n e s s r u n n in g m o re th a n t w o y e a r s , w h e n e v e r the
a g g r e g a te o f t h e o u t s ta n d in g b o n d s and e v id e n c e s o f in d e te d n e s s o f s u ch
d is t r ic t e q u a ls o r e x c e e d s 3 H % o f t h e a ssessed v a lu e o f all taxable
p r o p e r t y w ith in s u ch s c h o o l d i s t r i c t .”
T h e r e is n o le g is la tio n re g a r d in g th e in d e b te d n e ss o f sm aller s ch o o l
d is t r ic t s , b u t a re c e n t d e cis io n o f th e S ta te S u prem e C o u r t re g a rd in g th e
issu an ce o f b o n d s b y s u ch d is tricts furnishes a g u id e . T h e S u p rem e
C o u r t, in a d e cis io n M a y 18 1923, h eld th a t th e re w as n o le g is la tiv e lim it
p lace d u p o n t h e in d e b te d n e ss o f sm aller d is tricts , a n d th e re fo re su ch d is tricts
co u ld in cu r u n lim ite d d e b t w ith o u t v io la tin g a n y la w . T h e C o u r t a t t h e
sam e tim e o v e r ru le d a c o n te n tio n th a t th e d e b t o f s u ch d is tr ic ts w a s a u t o ­
m a tic a lly lim ite d b y a lim it o f 8 m ills p la c e d u p o n th e t a x t h a t m a y b e
le v ie d in a n y o n e y e a r fo r th e pu rch a se o f sites a n d e re c tio n o f b u ild in g s ,
h o ld in g t h a t th is w a s n o t m e a n t t o lim it th e t a x t h a t m ig h t b e le v ie d fo r
b o n d s a n d in te re s t. See V . 116. p . 2418.
S e c t io n 1903 re fe rs t o c it ie s h a v in g a p o p u la tio n o f 2 0 ,0 0 0 o r less a n d
> rovides t h a t b o n d s m a y b e issu ed fo r s u ch p u r p o s e s t s p e r m a n e n t
m p r o v e m e n t , b r id g e , s h ip p in g t e r m in a l, w a te r and lig h t c i t y h o s p ita l,
s c h o o l a n d gen era l fu n d , b u t s tip u la te s t h a t “ n o n e o f s u ch b o n d s a b o v e
d e s c r ib e d shall b e iss u e d w h e r e b y th e a g g r e g a te b o n d e d In d e b te d n e ss o f
th e c i t y , e x c lu d in g a n y fu n d s , b o n d s o r b a la n c e s h e ld in a s in k in g fu n d ,
shall b e m a d e t o e x c e e d 1 0 % o f th e assessed v a lu a tio n o f th e t a x a b le
p r o p e r t y w ith in t h e c i t y , p r o v id e d , h o w e v e r , fo r th e p u r p o s e o f d e t e r m in ­
in g t h e lim it a tio n b o n d s iss u e d fo r t h e p u r p o s e o f a c q u ir in g , c o n s t r u c t in g ,
im p r o v in g , o p e ra tin g o r p u rc h a sin g w a ter p o w e r o r lig h tin g p lan ts sh all n o t
be in clu d e d .
N o b o n d s a u th o r iz e d b y th is A c t sh all b e issu e d b y a n y c i t y , u n til th e
Issu an ce t h e r e o f s h a ll h a v e be e n fir s t a u t h o r iz e d b y a th r e e -fift h s v o t e
o f th e le g a l v o t e r s o f t h e c i t y v o t in g u p o n th e q u e s tio n , a n d th e q u e s tio n
o f th e is s u a n ce o f s u c h b o n d s sh all be s u b m it te d t o th e e le c t o r s o f th e
c i t y p r o p o s in g t o issu e t h e s a m e at a gen era l o r s p e c ia l e le c t io n .
C it ie s h a v in g m o r e th a n 1 0.0 00 and n o t m o re th a n 2 0 .0 0 0 in h a b ita n t s ,
in a d d it io n t o all t h e p o w e r s p r e v io u s ly possessed b y s u ch citie s , are a u th o r­
ized b y S e ctio n 1906 t o issue b o n d s fo r lo ca l im p r o v e m e n ts n o t ex c eed in g
$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 , a n d a c c o r d in g t o S e c tio n 1907 “ th e b o n d s a u th o r iz e d b y S e ctio n
1 o f th is A c t (S e c t io n 1 906) o r a n y p o r t io n t h e r e o f, m a y be issued a n d
s o ld b y a n y s u c h c i t y n o t w it h s ta n d in g a n y lim ita tio n c o n ta in e d in th e
ch a r te r o f s u ch c i t y o r in a n y law o f th is S ta t e , p re s crib in g o r fix in g
a n y lim it u p o n t h e b o n d e d in d e b te d n e s s o f s u ch c i t y , b u t th e fu ll fa ith
a n d c r e d it o f a n y s u ch c i t y shall a t all tim e s b e p le d g e d fo r t h e p a y m e n t
uf a n y b o n d s issu e d u n d e r th is A c t a n d fo r th e c u r r e n t in te re s t t h e r e o n ,
and th e c i t y c o u n c il a n d c o m m o n c o u n c il o f s u ch c i t y sh all e a c h y ea r
In clu d e in th e t a x le v y fo r s u ch c it y a s u ffic ie n t a m o u n t t o p r o v id e fo r
th e p a y m e n t o f s u ch in te re s t a n d fo r th e a c c u m u la t io n o f a s in k in g fu n d
fo r t h e r e d e m p tio n o f s u ch b o n d s a t th e ir m a t u r it y .”
S e c t io n 1932 p r o v id e s t h a t villa ge s in M in n e s o t a h a v in g a flo a t in g
j I n d e b te d n e s s m a y issu e b o n d s fo r th e p u r p o s e o f re fu n d in g th e s a m e;
' b u t n o s u ch b o n d s s h a ll b e is s u e d , o r s o ld w h ic h , w ith b o n d s a lr e a d y
! issu ed s h a ll e x c e e d 1 5 % o f t h e assessed v a lu a tio n o f rea l e s ta te o f sa id
j v illa g e .
1 T h e r e has b e e n a m ass o f o t h e r le g is la tio n e n a cte d o f m o re o r less sp ecia l
| a p p lic a t io n . W e h a v e n o t s p a ce here t o n o tic e it fu r th e r th a n t o sa y t h a t
as a ru le , b o n d s fo r w a te r a n d lig h t p u rp o s e s, and p o s s ib ly fo r o t h e r s e lf
! s u p p o rtin g en terp rises, are n o t s u b je c t t o th e lim ita tio n s p la c e d u p o n in ­
• d e b te d n e s s , a n d t h a t u n d e r C h a p te r 2 99, L a w s o f 1923, n o b o n d s m a y b e
. s o ld b e lo w p a r, un less s p e c ific p ro v is io n is m a d e in th e la w a u th o riz in g th eir
I issu a n ce t h a t a sale m a y b e e ffe c t e d a t less th a n p a r.
;
SOLDIERS’ BONUS CERTI P! CATES.— T h e L egislatu re passed an A c t
i
j in 1919 c r e a tin g a S o ld ie rs ’ B o n u s B o a r d an d a u th o riz in g th e “ B o a r d to
1 issue c e r tific a te s o f in d e b te d n e ss in th e a g g re g a te a m o u n t n o t t o e x c eed
! $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 a t n o t less th a n par and n o t m o re th an 5 % in te re s t. T h e S ta te
S u p rem e C o u r t on D e c . 19 1919 su sta in ed th e d e cis io n o f th e H en n epin
C o u n t y D is tr ic t C o u r t , w h ich on N o v . 5 1919 h e ld th a t th e S o ld ie rs ' B o n u s
L aw w as v a lid . See “ C h r o n ic le ” D e c . 27 1919, page 2 4 5 6 .)
O w in g t o th e
in a b ility o f th e “ B o a r d " t o sell all o f th e c e r tific a te s a t par th e 1921 L egis­
la tu re passed an A c t p e r m ittin g th e sale o f th e re m a in d e r ($ 4 ,5 3 8 ,0 0 0 )
b e lo w th eir fa ce v a lu e . A n o th e r A c t p a ssed in 1921 p r o v id e d an a d d ition a l
1 m illion o f b o n u s c e r tific a te s .

f

i
| COUNTY DITCH BONDS. THEIR SECURITY AND METHOD OF
- ISSUANCE.— F o r illu stra tio n o f m e th o d o f issuing d ilc h b o n d s and the
J s e cu rity b a c k o f th e m , see “ C h r o n ic le ” o f O c t . 30 1915, page 1490.
DRAINAOE BONDS DIRECT OBLIGATIONS OF COU N TY.— The
S tate S u prem e C o u r t h o ld s th a t d ra in a ge b o n d s Issued u n d er S e c. 18,
C h a p te r 2 30 , o f th e gen eral law s o f 1905 as a m e n d e d , are d ire ct a n d gen eral
o b lig a tio n s o f th e c o u n t y issu in g th e sam e . V . 9 4 , p . 3 65.

SUPREME COURT RULING AFFECTING SCHOOL BONDS.—

T h e S ta te S u p rem e C o u r t on D e c . 28 1917 ruled th a t b o n d issues fo r the
e re c tio n o f new s c h o o l b u ild in g s m u st be in itia te d w ith th e p assage o f reso­
lu tio n s b y b o a r d s o f e d u c a tio n u n der M in n e so ta la w s, o th e rw is e a vote of
a s c h o o l d is tr ic t t o t h a t end is In e ffe c tiv e .
V . 106, p . 2 0 5 .
MORTGAGE T A X LAW .— T h e L egislatu re o f 1907 e n a c te d a law
w hich b e c a m e e ffe c t iv e A p ril 30 1907
m p o sin g a ta x o f 50 ce n ts U P O D
ea ch h u n d re d d o lla rs o f t h e p rin c ip a l d e b t , secu red b y a n y m o r t g a g e o f
real p r o p e r ty lo c a te d w ith in th e S ta te , re c o rd e d o r re g iste re d o n o r a fte r
A p ril 30 1907. T h e t e x t o f th is la w w as g iv e n o n p a ge 1194 o f th e “ C h r o n ­
ic le ” o f M a y 18 1907. T h is la w , as a m e n d e d , p r o v id e s fo r a t a x o f 25 cen ts
on e a ch h u n d re d d o lla rs , o f a m o r tg a g e ru n n in g fo r n o t m o r e th a n 5 yea rs
a n d 60 d a y s a n d 15 ce n ts o n a h u n d re d d o lla rs o f a m o r tg a g e ru n n in g fo r
m o re th a n 5 ye a rs a n d 60 d a y s . T h e la w n o w rea d s as fo llo w s :
“ S e c. 2302. A tax o f 15 c e n ts is h e r e b y im p o s e d u p o n e a ch h u n d red d o l ­
la rs, o r fr a c t io n t h e r e o f, o f th e p rin c ip a l d e b t o r o b lig a tio n w h ic h is, o r in
a n y c o n tin g e n c y m a y b e , se cu re d b y a n y m o r tg a g e o f rea l p r o p e r t y s itu a te
w ith in th e S ta te e x e c u t e d a n d d e liv e r e d a fte r th e pa ssag e a n d a p p r o v a l
h e r e o f a n d re c o r d e d o r re g iste re d h e r e a fte r; p r o v id e d th a t a n y s u ch m o rtg a g e
h e r e to fo r e e x e c u t e d a n d d e liv e r e d sh all n o t be r e c o r d e d o r re g is te r e d w ith o u t
p a y m e n t o f th e t a x o r ig in a lly s tip u la te d in s e c tio n 2 h e r e o f a s o r ig in a lly
e n a c te d ; p r o v id e d fu r th e r , t h a t i f a n y s u ch m o r tg a g e sh all d e s c r ib e a n y rea l
e s ta te s itu a te o u t s id e o f th is S ta te , s u ch ta x sh all b e im p o s e d u p o n s u ch

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p r o p o r t io n o f t h e w h o le d e b t s e c u r e d t h e r e b y as th e v a lu e o f t h e r e a l estate
th e re in d e s c r ib e d s itu a te in th is S ta te b e a r s t o th e v a lu e o f th e w h o le o f th e
r e a l e s ta te d e s c r ib e d th e r e in , as s u ch v a lu e s h a ll b e d e t e r m in e d b y t h e S tate
A u d ito r u p o n a p p lic a t io n o f th e m o rtg a g e e ; a n d p r o v id e d fu r th e r , t h a t if
th e m a t u r it y o f a n y p o r t io n o f said d e b t s e cu re d b y th e said m o r tg a g e , as
th erein s tip u la te d , sh all b e fix e d a t a d a te m o r e than f i v e y e a r s a n d six ty
d a y s a fte r t h e d a te o f s a id m o r t g a g e , th e n a n d in t h a t ca se t h e t a x t o be
p a id o n s u ch p o r t io n sh a ll b e a t th e r a t e o f 2 5 ce n ts o n e a c h h u n d r e d d olla rs
o r fr a c t io n t h e r e o f .”

T A XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS, MONEY AND CREDITS.—

U n d er a u t h o r it y o f C h a p te r 2 4 2 , L a w s o f 1911 (S e ctio n 1 971, G en eral
S ta tu te s, 1 9 1 3 ), b o n d s th e re a fte r issu ed b y th e S tate o f M in n e s o ta a n d its
p o lit ic a l s u b d iv is io n s , are e x e m p t fr o m ta x a tio n . See V . 9 2 , p . 1263.
T h e la w re a d s: “ T h a t b o n d s a n d c e r tifica te s o f in d e b te d n e ss h e re afte r
issu ed b y th e S ta te o f 'M in n e s o t a , o r b y a n y c o u n t y , c i t y o r v illa g e o f said
S ta te, o r a n y t o w n s h ip , o r a n y c o m m o n o r in d e p e n d e n t s c h o o l d is t r ic t o f
said S ta te, o r a n y g o v e r n m e n ta l b o a r d o f said S tate, o r a n y c o u n t y , c it y
o r v illa g e t h e r e o f, s h a ll h e r e a fte r b e e x e m p t fr o m t a x a tio n , p r o v id e d th a t
n o th in g h erein c o n ta in e d s h a ll b e co n s tr u e d as e x e m p tin g s u ch b o n d s fr o m
th e p a y m e n t o f a t a x t h e r e o n , a s p r o v id e d fo r b y C h a p te r 2 8 8 , L a w s o f
1905 (S e cs. 2271 t o 2 2 9 8 , G e n . S t a t ., 1 9 1 3 ), w h en a n y o f s u ch b o n d s c o n ­
s titu te in w h o le o r in p a r t a n y in h e r ita n ce o r b e q u e s t, ta k e n o r r e c e iv e d b y
a n y p e rs o n o r p ers on s o r c o r p o r a t io n .”
I n 1923 th e L egislatu re p a ss e d a la w (C h a p te r 102) a m e n d a t o r y t o Sec­
t io n 2 3 1 6 , G e n . S ta t. o f 1 913, w h ic h le v ie s a ta x o f 3 m ills o n a d o lla r o f
cer ta in m o n e y a n d cr e d it s . U n d e r th is s ta tu te , b o n d s issu ed b y
S tates
o th e r th a n M in n e s o t a a n d b y m u n icip a litie s lo c a te d o u ts id e M in n e s o ta are
ta x a b le a t th e ra te o f 3 m ills o n t h e d o lla r . T h is s e c tio n n o w reads:
2 3 1 6 . A s u s ed in th is s e c tio n t h e w o r d “ m o n e y ” m e a n s g o ld a n d s ilver
c o in , tre a s u ry n o t e s , b a n k n o t e s a n d o t h e r fo r m s o f c u r r e n c y in c o m m o n
u se; a n d t h e w o r d “ c r e d it s ” m e a n s a n d in clu d e s e v e r y c la im a n d d e m a n d
fo r m o n e y o r o tn e r v a lu a b le t n in g , a n d e v e r y a n n u ity o r su m o f m o n e y
r e c e iv a b le a t s ta ted p e r io d s , d u e o r t o b e c o m e d u e , an d all cla im s and d e ­
m a n d s s e e m e d b y d e e d o r m o r tg a g e d u e o r t o b e c o m e d u e , a n d all shares
o f s to c k in c o r p o r a t io n s t n e p r o p e r t y o f w h ich is n o t a ssessed o r ta x e d in this
S ta te.
A s h e r e in b e fo r e d e fin e d , m o n e y a n d cr e d its are h e r e b y e x e m p t fr o m
t a x a tio n o th e r th a n th a t im p o s e d b y th is A c t a n d s h a ll h e r e a fte r b e s u b je c t
t o an a n n u al t a x o f 3 m ills o n e a c h d o lla r o f th e fa ir ca s n v a lu e th e r e o f.
B u t n o t h in g in th is A c t s h a ll a p p ly t o m o n e y o r cr e d its b e lo n g in g t o in ­
c o r p o r a t e d b a n k s lo c a te d w ith in th is S ta te , n c r t o a n y in d e b te d n e ss o n
w h ich ta x es n a v e b e e n p r o p e r ly a n d f u lly p a id u n d e r t h e p r o v is io n s o f
S ection s 2 30 1 -2 30 9 , G en e ra l S ta tu te s o f M in n e s o ta 1913 [m o rtg a g e t a x la w
referred t o a b o v e — E d it o r ] , n o r t o m o n e y e d ca p ita l in th e h a n d s o f in d ivid u a l
citizen s o f th is S ta te c o m in g in t o c o m p e t it io n w ith th e bu sin ess o f n a tio n a l
b a n k s; p r o v id e d , t h a t b o n d s , n o te s o r o th e r e v id e n c e s o f in d e b te d n e ss
in th e h a n d s o f in d iv id u a l citiz e n s n o t e m p lo y e d o r en g a g e d in th e b a n k in g
o r in v e s tm e n t bu sin ess a n d r e p re s e n tin g m e r e ly p erson a l in v e stm e n ts n o t
m a d e in c o m p e t it io n w ith suen bu sin ess, sh all n o t b e d e e m e d m o n e y e d
c a p ita l w ith in th e m e a n in g o f th is s e ctio n .

SAVIN GS BANK IN VESTM ENTS.— The la w r e la tin g to the in v e s t
m e n t o f sav in g s b a n k s fu n d s in t h e S ta te o f M in n e so ta is c o n ta in e d in S ection
6393 o f t h e G e n e r a l S ta t u t e s o f 1913. T h is s e c t io n w a s a m e n d e d in
1917 s o as t o p r o v id e t h a t in v e s t m e n ts m a y b e m a d e in F e d e ra l F a rm
L o a n b o n d s a n d in 1919 so as t o a llo w o f th e p u rch a se o f b a n k e rs ’ a c c e p ­
ta n ce s . T h e la w w a s fu r th e r a m e n d e d b y C h a p te r 421, L a w s o f 1923.
S e ctio n 6393 n o w rea d s:
S e c tio n 6 3 9 3 . T h e tru s te e s o f a n y s a v in g s b a n k s h a ll in v e s t t h e m o n e y s
d e p o s ite d th erein o n ly as fo llo w s :
1. I n th e b o n d s o r o t h e r in te r e s t-b e a r in g o b lig a tio n s o f th e U nited
S ta te s, o r in secu ritie s fo r th e p a y m e n t o f w h ic h a n d in te re s t th e -e o n
th e fa it h o f th e G o v e r n m e n t is p le d g e d .
2 . I n t h e b o n d s o f a n y S ta te w h ic h h a s n o t d e fa u lte d in th e p a y m e n t of
a n y b o n d e d d e b t w ith in 10 y e a rs p r io r t o t h e m a k in g o f s u c h in v e s t m e n t.
3 . In th e b o n d s o f a n y c o u n t y , c i t y , t o w n , v illa g e , s c h o o l, d ra in a g e or
o th e r d is t r ic t cr e a te d p u rs u a n t t o la w fo r p u b lic p u rp o s e s in M in n e s o ta ,
o r in a n y w a r r a n t, o r d e r , o r in te re s t-b e a rin g o b lig a tio n issu ed b y this
S ta te , o r b y a n y c i t y , c i t y b o a r d , to w n o r c o u n t y th e r e in , p r o v id e d th a t
t h e n e t in d e b te d n e ss o f a n y s u ch m u n ic ip a lit y o r d is t r ic t , as n e t in d e b te d ­
n ess is d e fin e d b y R e v is e d L a w s o f 1 905, S e ctio n 777 (1 8 4 8 ), a n d its a m e n d
m e n ts , s h a ll n o t e x c e e d 1 0 % o f its assessed v a lu a t io n , o r in t h e b o n d s o f
a n y c o u n t y , c i t y , t o w n , v illa g e , s c h o o l , d ra in a g e o r o t h e r d is t r ic t cre a te d
p u rs u a n t t o la w fo r p u b lic p u r p o s e s , in I o w a . W is co n s in a n d N o r t h and
S ou th D a k o t a , o r in th e b o n d s o f a n y c i t y , c o u n t y , t o w n , v illa g e , s ch o o l
d is t r ic t , d ra in a g e o r o th e r d is t r ic t cr e a te d p u rsu a n t t o la w fo r p u b lic p u r ­
p o s e s , in th e U n ite d S ta te s, c o n ta in in g a t lea st 3 ,5 0 0 in h a b ita n ts ; p ro v id e d
t h a t th e t o t a l b o n d e d in d e b te d n e ss o f a n y s u ch m u n ic ip a lit y o r d istrict
s h a ll n o t e x c e e d 1 0 % o f its a ssessed v a lu a tio n .
4 . I n n o t e s o r b o n d s se cu re d b y m o rtg a g e s o r tr u s t d e e d s o n u n e n cu m
b ered real e s ta te in M in n e s o t a , W is c o n s in , I o w a , N o r t h D a k o t a , S outh
D a k o t a a n d M o n t a n a , w o r th w h en im p r o v e d a t least t w ic e a n d w h e n u n ­
im p r o v e d a t le a s t th re e tim e s th e a m o u n t lo a n e d th e r e o n . B u t n o t m ore
th a n 7 0 ? ) o f t h e w h o le a m o u n t o f th e m o n e y s o f th e b a n k s h a ll b e s o loa n ed
and such in v e s tm e n t sh a ll b e m a d e o n ly o n r e p o r t o f a c o m m it t e e d ire cte d
t o in v e s ’ ig a te th e s am e a n d r e p o r t its v a lu e , a c c o r d in g t o th e ju d g m e n t o f
its m e m b e rs , a n d its re p o r t s h a ll b e p re s e rv e d a m o n g th e b a n k 's r e c o rd s .
5 . In n o te s secu re d b y s u ch b o n d s o r m o rtg a g e s , as th e b a n k u n d e r this
w e t ion is a u th oriz ed t o in v e s t in , b u t n o s u ch b o n d o r m o r tg a g e sh a ll be
ta k e n as co lla te r a l s e c u r it y fo r m o r e th a n its p a r v a lu e , n o r s h a ll th e a ggre­
g a te a m o u n t o f secu ritie s ta k e n be less th a n th e fu ll a m o u n t lo a n e d th e re o n
a n d n o s u ch lo a n sh a ll b e m a d e fo r a lo n g e r t im e th a n o n e y e a r , n o r t o a
greater a m o u n t t o a n y o n e p e rs o n t h a n 3 % o f th e t o ta l d e p o s its o f th e b an k
N o s u ch b a n k sh all lo a n in th e a g g r e g a te , o n t h e s e c u r ity s p e c ifie d in this
p a ra g ra p h , m o r e th a n ]4. o f its d e p o s it s .
6 . I n th e b o n d s o f a n y ra ilr o a d c o m p a n y , o r th e s u cce s so r o f a n y r a il­
r o a d c o m p a n y , w h ic h h as r e c e iv e d a la n d g r a n t fr o m th e G o v e r n m e n t and
w h ose b o n d s are secu re d b y fir s t lien u p o n its r a ilro a d .
7 . I n th e b o n d s o f a n y o th e r r a ilro a d c o m p a n y , w h ic h a re s e cu re d by
fir s t lien u p o n a ra ilr o a d w it b in th e U n ite d S ta te s, o r in t h e m o rtga ge
b o n d s o f a n y s u c h c o m p a n y , o f an issu e t o re tire all p r io r m o r tg a g e in d e b t ­
edn ess t h e r e o f, o r in t h e b o n d s o f a n y ra ilr o a d c o m p a n y in th e U nited
S ta tes w h ic h are gu a r a n te e d o r a ssu m e d b y a n o th e r r a ilro a d co m p a n y
w ith in t h e U n it e d S ta te s; p r o v id e d , t h a t t h e ra ilro a d c o m p a n y , e x c e p t one
w h ose b o n d s a re s o gu a r a n te e d o r a ss u m e d , e ith e r issu in g, g u a r a n te e in g , or
a ssu m in g a n y o f su ch b o n d s , h a s n o t w ith in f i v e y e a rs p rio r t o s u ch in v e st­
m e n t fa ile d in t h e p a y m e n t o f a d iv id e n d u p o n its en tire c a p ita l s t o c k o u t ­
s ta n d in g o f n o t less th a n 4 % p e r a n n u m e a c h fis c a l y e a r , a n d has n o t
w ith in s u c h tim e d e fa u lte d in th e p a y m e n t o f a n y p a r t o f t h e p r in c ip a l or
Interest o f an y d e b t in cu rre d b y it a n d s e cu re d b y tr u s t d e e d o r m o rtg a g e
u p o n its r o a d o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f, o r in t h e p a y m e n t o f a n y p a r t o f th e p r in ­
c ip a l o r in te re s t o f a n y b o n d s gu a r a n te e d o r a ssu m ed b y i t . B u t n o such
b a n k sh a ll lo a n u p o n o r in v e s t in ra ilr o a d b o n d s t o an a m o u n t exce e d in g
In th e a g g re g a te 2 0 % o f its d e p o s it s , n o r e x c e e d in g 5 % o f Its d e p o s its In
th e b o n d s iss u e d , gu a r a n te e d o r a ssu m e d b y a n y o n e r a ilro a d c o m p a n y .
8. I n fa r m lo a n b o n d s iss u e d b y th e F e d e ra l L a n d B a n k in th e F ederal
L a n d B a n k D is tr ic t o f w h ic h t h e S ta te o f M in n e s o ta is a p a r t , o r b y a b ra n ch
o f said F ed era l L a n d B a n k , o r b y a J o in t S to c k L a n d B a n k in said d is trict,
in a c c o r d a n c e w ith th e p ro v is io n s o f a n A c t o f C on gress o f th e U n ite d States
o f J u ly 17 1 916, k n o w n a n d d e sig n a te d as “ T h e F ed era l F a rm L o a n A c t , ”
a n d A c t s a m e n d a t o r y th e r e to .
9. I n b a n k e rs ’ a c c e p t a n c e s o f t h e k in d a n d ch a r a c te r fo llo w in g :
a . B a n k e rs ’ a c c e p ta n c e s o f t h e k in d a n d m atu rities m a d e elig ib le b y la w
fo r re d is co u n t w ith o r p u rc h a se b y F e d e ra l R e se rv e b a n k s, p r o v id in g th e
sam e are a c c e p te d o r en d orsed b y a b a n k , o r a trust c o m p a n y in co r p o ra te d
u n d er th e la w s o f th is S ta te ; o r b y a n y b a n k or tru st c o m p a n y in th e
U n ited S tates w h ich is a m e m b e r o f th e F e d e ra l R e se rv e S y s te m .
b . N o t m o re th an 2 0 % o f th e assets o f a n y sav in gs b a n k shall b e in v e ste d
In s u ch a c c e p ta n c e s . N o t m o r e th a n 7 % o f t h e a gg rega te a m o u n t c r e d ite d
t o th e d e p o sito rs o f a n y s a v in g s b a n k shall b e in v ested in th e a cce p ta n ce s
of o r d e p o s ite d w ith a tru s t a n d b a n k in g c o m p a n y o r w ith a n a tio n a l b a n k
of w h ich a tru stee o f s u ch sa v in gs b a n k is a d ir e c to r .
10. In e q u ip m e n t o b lig a tio n s o r e q u ip m e n t tru st c e r tific a te s : P r o v id e d
th a t s u ch o b lig a tio n s o r c e r tific a te s m a tu r e n o t la te r th a n 15 y e a rs fr o m th eir
d a te a n d are issued o r gu a r a n te e d b y a c o r p o r a tio n to w n ic h a lo a n o r lo a n s
fo r t h e c o n s t r u c tio n , a c q u is itio n , p u rc h a se o r lease o f e q u ip m e n t h a v e be e n
m a d e o r a p p r o v e d b y th e In te r -S ta te C o m m e r c e C o m m iss io n , u n d e r a u ­
t h o r it y co n fe rre d b y A c t o f C o n g r e ss o f th e U . S . o f A m e rica o r are secu red
b y o r o n e v id e n c e o f a p r io r o r p re fe rre d lien u p o n in te re st in , o r o f reser­
v a tio n o f title t o , th e e q u ip m e n t in r e s p e c t o f w h ich t h e y h a v e b e e n s o ld ,
o r b y an assign m en t o f o r p rio r in te re st in th e re n t or p u rch a se n o te s g iv e n
fo r tn e n irin g o r p u ren a se o f s u ch e q u ip m e n t, a n d p r o v id e d , fu r th e r, th a t
th e to ta l a m o u n t o f p rin cip a l o f su ch issue o f e q u ip m e n t o b lig a tio n s o r tru s t
c e r tifica te s shall n o t e xce e d 60 % o f th e c o s t o r pin-chase p rice o f th e e q u ip ­
m e n t in re s p e ct o f w h ich t h e y w e re iss u e d . T h e rem a in in g 4 0 % o f said




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MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

cost or purchase price having been paid by or for tne account of the rail­
road o constructing, requiring, purchasing or leasing said equipment,
or by funds loaned or advanced for the purpose by the Government of the
U. S. or one its agencies or instrumentalities and subordinated in the event
of default, in respet of tne lien or interest thereof upon or in such equip­
ment or rent or purchase notes, to the lien or interest of said prior preferred
equipment obligations or equipment trust certificates.
The term “ authorized securities” whenever used in the Revised Law
shall be understood as referring to the securities specified in this section.
A t least h a lf o f the w hole am ount deposited shall be invested;

First— In the bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United
States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the
payment of the interest and principal.
Second— In the bonds of any State in the Union, provided that such
State has not within ten (10) years previous to making such investment by
such corporation defaulted in the payment of any part of the principal or
interest on any debts authorized by any Legislature of such State to be
contracted, and of the State of Minnesota, issued since I860.
Third— In the bonds of any city, county, town, village or school district
in the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, North Dakota, South Dakota,
Montana, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio or Michigan, or in any warrants or interestbearing obligations issued by the said States or counties in said States, or
city or city board, town, village or school district within the county in which
such banks shall be situated, or in the bonds of any city, county, town,
village or school district of the United States, which city, county, town,
village or school district had at least five thousand (5,000) inhabitants as
determined by the State or United States Census taken next preceding the
issue of bonds tendered; provided, that the bonded indebtedness of any such
city, county, town, village or school district so tendering bonds shall not ex­
ceed ten per centum upon the assessed valuation of such city, county, town,
village or school district at the time of the issue of the bonds tendered.
Fourth— In notes secured by mortgage on unincumbered real estate situ­
ate in the States of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Montana, North Dakota
or South Dakota, and worth at least twice the amount loaned thereon, but in
case the loan is on unimproved or unproductive real estate the amount
loaned thereon shall not be more than thirty (30) per cent of its actual value,
and no investment in any bond and mortgage shall be made by any savings
bank except upon the report of a committee charged with the duty of inves­
tigating the same, and who shall certify to the value of the premises mort­
gaged, or to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such
report shall be filed and preserved among the records of the institution.
Fifth— The remaining one-half ( A ) may be invested in said bonds or
loaned on the aforesaid securities or upon approved personal or collateral
security or in the bonds of any railroad company as hereinafter provided,
or used to buy and sell exchange.
Sixth— In the bonds of any railroad company, or the successor of any
railroad company, which has received a land grant from the Government of
the United States, and which are secured by first lien upon its railroad.
Seventh— In the bonds of any other railroad company, which are secured
by first lien upon a railroad within the United States, or in the mortgage
bonds of any such railroad company of an issue to retire all prior mortgage
indebtedness of such railroad company; or in the bonds of any railroad com­
pany within the United States, which are guaranteed or assumed by another
railroad company, within the United States; provided that the railroad com­
pany (except a railroad company whose bonds are guaranteed or assumed as
aforesaid) either issuing, guaranteeing or assuming any of said bonds has
not within five years prior to the time of making such investment by said
bank failed in the payment of a dividend, upon its entire capital stock out­
standing, of not less than four (4) per cent per annum each fiscal year during
said five-year period; and has not within five years prior to the time of mak­
ing such investment by said bank defaulted in the payment of any part of
the principal or interest of any debt incurred by it and secured by mortgage
or trust deed upon its railroad, or any part thereof, or in the payment of
any part of the principal or interest of any bonds guaranteed or assumed
by it; and provided further, that no savings bank shall ever loan pon or
invest in railroad bonds to exceed in the aggregate twenty (20) per cent of
its deposits, nor shall such savings bank ever loan upon or invest in the
bonds issued or guaranteed or assumed by any one railroad company to
exceed in the aggregate five (5) per cent of its deposits.
POPULATION OF S T A TE .—

1920 — .2,387,12511900 — 1,751,39411880 —
780,77311860 —
1910 — -2,075,70811890 — .1,301,82611870 — - 439,7061

172.023

C ITIE S. COUNTIES A N D TOW NS IN THE

STATE OP MINNESOTA.
AITKIN COUNTY.
Aitkin Is the county seat.
F un din g Bonds.
5 A s ' l 5 J-D $13,000—Dec 1 ’26-’32
53^s’ 19 — - 41,600 _____ 1926-1933
6s ’21 M -N 88,000--N ov 1 ’26-’36
5Ms’24 J-J 100,000 _____ 1927-1939
5s ’25 F-A 40,000_____ 1928-1940
C oun ty Bridge Bonds.
6s T7 J-J $30,000—July 1 '27-36
♦Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S $250,000.-.S ep t 1 1930
State Rural Highway Bonds.
5As
—
$6,000___________ 1926
6s
...
48,000_____ 1926-1927
D itch Bonds.
6s
. . . $142,000 00.-1926-1935
6s
...
36,500.00..1926-1935
6s
...
80,000.00.-1926-1935
BAs
...
11,000.00.-1926-1936
6s
...
32,500.00— 1926-1937
5Ms
...
11,959.56..1929-1943
5Ms
...
61,945.82— 1929-1943
5H s
...
9.569.76..1929-1943
5Ms
...
31,000.00— 1929-1943
5Ms
...
101.346.49..1929-1943
5s
...
31.480.17..1929-1943
5 As
. . . 169,000.00— 1925-1933
4s
...
3,564.00.-1926-1928
4s
...
11,062.00..1926-1931
4s
...
14,000.00..1926-1932
4s
...
33,000.00..1926-1932
4s
...
8.100.00..1926-1934
TOT. DEBT Sept 1 ’25..$1,419,828
Ditch debt (incl.)________
788,028
Floating debt (add’i)_____
66,142
Assess, val., real estate_ 7,459,625
_
Assess, val., personal____
485,851
Total assess, val. 1924_ 8,632,635
_
Money and credits (add’i). 686,849
Pop’n 1910, 10,371; 1920____ 15,044
IN T . at Merch. L. & T . C o.. Chic.
*$214,169.46 o f this amount
accepted by State for refundment.
A IT K IN INDEP. CONSOL. S. D.
NO. 1.

B O N D . D E B T Nov 17 ’25-$17,000
Sinking fund------------------------- 11,000
Tot. ass'd val. ’25 (2-5 act.) 665.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25$47.90

P u blic Im provem ent B onds.
53 T3 J-J $51.000c
Jan 1 1931
F un din g Bonds.
S3 T3 J-J $37,000c— Jan 1 1931
W ater B onds.
4Hs’ 12 A-O $40,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1931
5s T9 A-O 46,000..A pr 1 ’26-’46
G E N . B D . D T . Sept 1 ’2 3 . $520,000
90,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 241,000
Floating debt (a d d !)______
67,335
Sinking funds—-General___
8,079
W a te r ___________________
8,534

Cash in treasury_________

46,376

Total assess, val. 1923____ 5,732,586
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923— .$ 9 3 .0 6
a Int. at Harris Trust & Sav. Bank,
Chicago, and 5s of 1919 at the North­
western Trust C o., St. Paul.

ALEXANDRIA.
This city is in Douglas County.
Electric Light Bonds.

5s ’22

...

$27,000________________

W ater W orks Certfs.

6s ’22 A-O $7,000 — .O ct 1 ’26-’32
B O N D . D E B T Oct 9 1925-$200,400

Water debt (incl) _________ 45,000
Assess, debt (add’l) ________ 142,000
Assess, val., real estate____1,047,064
Assess, val., personal_______ 232,961
Other assess, property______ 609 618
Total assessed val. 1925___ 1,889,613
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ‘25-$8018
Pop’n 1910, 3,001; 1920............ 3,388

ANOKA.
This oity Is in Anoka County.
W ater and L ight P lant B onds.
4s ’09 . . . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ..............— 1929

Other bonds outstanding:
R efunding________________ $27,006
P avin g____________________ 35,000
Sewer_____________________ 23,500
T O T. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’25— $105,500
Sinking fund_______________
39,636
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,228,619
Assess, val., personal_____ 204,593
Money and credits_________ 423,030
Total assess, val. 1925______1,856,242
Tax rate (per $1.000) '25_____ $77-40

Pop’n 1910, 3,972; 1920............ 4,289
ALBERT LEA.
rliis city Is in Freeborn Countv. ANOKA COUNTY.
Incorporated 1878. Population in
Anoka Is the county seat.
1910, 6,192; In 1920, 8,056.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D /$44,000__D ec 1 ’2 6 -’29 4Hs’ 16 J-J $25,000—July 1 ’26-’30
t 84,000— Dec 1 ’3 0 -’36
T runk
Highw ay Reim burse­
Bridge Bonds.
m ent Bonds.
OSs’ 13 J-J $2,000c— .Jan 1 1926 554s’21M-S $150.000.-Sept 1 ’32-’41
aRef. Bds. (R ed . beg. J an . 1 1914). 4 M s ’ 22 F-A J45.000—Feb 1 ’33-’41
Sa T9 M-S 138,200..M ay 1 ’26-’39
1 7,272.62-Feb 1 1942
6s ’21 M -S 5 6 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’2 6 -’32 GEN. B D . D T . Sept 6 T 9 . $125,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 180,606
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’09 M-S $25,000c---- Aug 1 1929 Floating debt (additional).
40,465
i s T3 J-J
25.000c...Jan 1 1931 TOTAL D E B T ................... 346.065

D ec ., 1925.]
A N O K A COUNTY (Concluded ).
G en era l sin k in g f u n d _______ 102,574
N E T D E B T _________________ $243,491
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 3 --7 ,8 5 8 ,7 1 9
M o n e y s & cred its (fu ll v a l.,
a d d it i o n a l ) ----------------------- 8 08,701
C o . ta x r a te (p e r $ 1,0 00 ) -1 8 — $ 12.00
P o p ’n i l 9 1 0 , 1 2,4 93 ; 1 920........... 15,626

AN OKA COUNTY CONSOL. SCH.
DIST. NO. 5.
P . O . C e n te r v ille .
S c h o o l-B u ild in g B o n d s .
5 .7 5 s
. . . $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1935
B O N D . D E B T J an 22 ’2 5 . ..$ 3 8 ,0 0 0
S in k in g f u n d _________________ 12,000
A ss ess ed v a lu e 1 9 2 5 __________ 512,160
S c h . t a x r a t e (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 )_____$24.00

Population (est.)_______________ 600

ANOKA CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 12.
4s '13 . . . f $7,000.-July 1 ’26-’32
1 11,000____July 1 1933
TOTAL D EBT Dec 18 ’22 . $40,000
_ 542,886
Total assess, val. 1924_
School tax rate(per $1,000) '24.$14.70
ARGYLK.
This village is in Marshall County
W aterworks Bonds.
— T8 F-A ($14,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’32
_
1 22,000____Aug 1 1933
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5 }4 s’ 18 M -N $5,600____M ay 1 1933
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $17,200—June 1 ’26-'32
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 F-A $25.000______________
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 31 ’25- $117,600
Water debt (incl.)__________ 40,000
Sinking fund_______________ 13,000
Total assess, val. 1925____ 400,000
Population In 1910, 744; 1920, 956

Highway Bonds.
5s '17 —
15.000................... 1932
.8
—100,000.............................
State Rural Highway Bonds.
6s T 5 - — $361,000________________
T runk
Highway
Reimburse­
ment Bonds.
6s '21 M -S ($80,000— Sept 1 '31-’38
\ 5,000____ Sept 1 1939
5Ms
—.
54,988.18_____________
z Ditch Bonds.
R efunding Bonds.
6s ’25 J-D$100,000c . — .1930-1934
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 10 ’25- $127,000
Road debt (add’l)__________ *139,988
Ditch debt (add’l) _________ 1,461,632
Sinking funds______________
25,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 6,120,968
Assess, val., personal_____ 740,251
Other assess, property____ 584,024
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(1-3%
actual)___________________7,445,243
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25$55.00
Population 1910,19,937; 1920,27.079
IN T . in N . Y . and Ohicago and at
County Treasurer’s office.
All ditch bonds secured by liens
against the land benefitted and are
payable in 15 annual Installments af­
ter 5 years from issue, with the ex­
ception of $25,000 4s, which are
payable to the State of Minnesota
in two annual installments after 5
years from issue.
* These are to be paid by the
State.
B EL T R A M I C O U N T Y IN D . S.
D. N O. 7.
P. O. Bemidji.
_s
. . . $235,000________________
Building Bonds.
5 ^ s ’22 M -S $95,000c_.M ar 1 1937
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 2 5 .. $342,000
Sinking fund_______________
27,000
Total assess, value 1925___2,600,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$6.50
Present population (est.)______ 8,000

a r g y l k in d . s . d . n o . s.
B uilding Bonds.
4s ’05 . . . $27,000..........................
5s T6 A-O 43.000................ ......... B EM ID JI.
BON D. D EBT Oct 1 1921„$70,000
This city is in Beltrami County.
Sinking fluid_______________ 42,000
Bonds.
Total assessed val’n 1924___571,952 5s W ater— - $50,000..................... 1928
'08
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $28 00 5 H s
_
...
50,000
1934-1943
Population In 1919 (est.)______ 1,500
Permanent Imp. Fund Bonds.

5 s ’l l

Var $15,000___________ 1930

AU RORA.
5s T7
—
2 5 ,0 0 0 ______1927-1946
This village Is in St. Louis County.
Revolving Fund Bonds.
.8
___$125.000c........ ............... 5s T5 Var $10,000..................... 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’25_ $153,500
Poor Fund Bonds.
T ot. Assess, value 1924___2,084,239 5s '20
Var $5.000..................... 1932
Population 1910, 1,919; 1920. 2,809
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
AUSTIN.
This city is In Mower County.
Sewer Bonds.
f$25,000c_Nov 1 ’26-’30
4 ^ s ’24M -N (150,000c.N ov 1 ’31-'45
[ 65,000c. „ N o v 1 1946
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s
— - $25,000c.July 1 ’26-’37
R ig h t of W ay & Sewerage Bonds
6s
— $15,73 8c..M ay 15 1931
6s
...
7,500c—M ay 15 1931
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s
. . . $10,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1927
4M s’25 J-J
10,000 ..J a n 1 ’26-’35
Park Bonds
5s
_
_
$5,000c— July 1 1935
Sewerage System Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22 J-J $170,000 --Jan 1 1942
BO N D . D EBT Oct 9 ’2 5 .. $473,238
Water debt (incl.)________
25,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 25,000
Floating debt (additional).
40,955
Assessed valuation, 1925
(40% actual):
Real estate_____________3,616,374
Personal_______________ 1,038,737
Other property--------------1,899,790
T otal__________________ 6,554,901
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’24.$96-75
Population 1910 6,960; 1920, 12,800
BARNESVILLE.
T h is c it y is in C la y C o u n t y .
B O N D . D E B T N o v 30 ’2 5 ..$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
W a t e r d e b t ( i n c l .) ____________ 20,0 00
A ssessm en t d e b t (a d d ’l ) ______ 5,537
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 5 — 907,188
T o t a l ta x (p er $1,0001 ’ 2 2 ------- $ 3 2 .0 0
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 ,5 3 5; 1920, 1,564

BECKER COUNTY INDEP. CON.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 18.

6s ’23 . . . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .-Jan 2 ’26-’28
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 ’24- $125,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 100,000
State loans (add’l) _ . . . —
46,000
Assessed valuation, 1925—
Real_____________________ 1,637,866
Personal________________ 508 501
Other property--------------- 370,249
Total____________________ 2,516,616
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $15 76
Population 1910, 5,099; 1920, 7086
IN T . at Central Tr. Co. of Ills.,Chic.

BENSON
This city is in Swift County.
Refunding Bonds.
5s T8 . . . $22,000 ______1926-1936
4 K s ’25 M -S 3 6 ,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
6s
. . . $24,000_______________
TOTAL D E B T Nov 12 '20. $95,000
Sinking fund_______________
12,000
Assessedvalue .real estate___ 703,287
Assessed value, personal___ 309,157
Other assessable property__ 804,443
Total assessed val'nl920— 1,816,887
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___ $69.00
Population 1910. 1,677; 1920, 2.111

BENTON COUNTY,
F o le y is th e c o u n t y seat.
M -S $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 _______1926-1929
T ru n k
H i g h w a y R e im b u r s e ­
m en t B on d s.
($ 2 ,0 0 0 _____S ept 1 1931
5Ms'21 M -S ( 5 ,0 0 0 _____ S ept 1 1932
( 4 , 1 1 0 _____S ept 1 1933
F u n d in g B o n d s .
6s
...
$ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ______ 1931-1935
R oad B on d s.
5s ’ 22 J -J $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0
-J a n 2 1932
G E N . B D . D T . O c t 1 9 2 4 .. $50 ,00 0
S tate b o n d s (a d d ’l ) ________ 2 6 1 ,0< 0
D itch d e b t (a d d ’l ) __________
1 6,500
5s

P O L a k e P a rk
S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s.
5 H s ’ 20 A -O $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ A p r 1 1935
B O N D . D E B T O c t 9 1 9 2 5 . $ 6 5 ,00 0
T o t . a ss’d v a l. 1 925________
354 ,37 3
S ee. t a x ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 00 ) ’ 2 4 1 -$ 5 1 5 0
P o p u la tio n (e s t.) 1 9 2 5 --------------- 1,200
I N T . a t F irst N a t . B a n k , S t. P a u l.

Assessed v a lu e , real e s t a t e .6,0 7 4 344
Assessed v a lu e , p e r s o n a l___ 962 ,49 0
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1924
(a b o u t 1-3 a c t u a l)_______ 7 ,9 7 8,34 1
M o n e y s & cre d its (fu ll v a l.,
a d d it io n a l) ----------------------- 941 ,58 7
P o p u la ’n , 1910, 1 1,615; 1920. 14,073

BECKER COUNTY.

BIGSTONE COUNTY.

Sinking fund______________

12,521

B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’25— $29,500 BRECKENRIDGE.
T h is c it y is In W ilk in C o u n t y .
Floating debt (additional).. 6,000
Total assessed value 1925
A rm ory B on d s.
(1-3 to 2-5 actual)_________ 314,100 6s ’ 22 A -O $ 5 ,0 0 0 ____ A p r 1 1932
Total tax rate (per$l,000) '25-$36 -30 O th e r b o n d s o u ts ta n d in g :
J a il__________________________ $ 2 5 ,0 0 0
Population 1923_________________ 700

P a v in g _____________________ 2 8 1 ,0 0 0

S e w e r ______________________
4 0 ,0 0 0
BIW ABIK.
This village is in St. Louis County. T O T A L D E B T O c t 1 1 9 2 5 - 3 5 1 ,0 0 0
S in k in g fu n d s _______________ 1 2 2 ,66 5
R efu nd ing Bonds.

6s ’22

J-J ($154,000. Jan 20 ’26-’36
( 12,000— Jan 20 1937
B O N D . D EB T Oct 12 ’2 5 . $222,250
Water debt (incl.)_________
42,500
Floating debt (add’l) ______
4 2 ,1 7 2
Sinking fund_______________
24,982
Assessed value, real estate.4,127,092
Assessed value, personal___ 232,709
Total assessed value 1924..4,359,801
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$20.00
Population 1910, 1,690; 1920, 2,286

BIW ABIK SCHOOL DISTR IC T
NO. 24.
This district is in St. Louis County
5s '12 F-A
$12,600 _________ 1926
J-J
56,350 _____ 1926-1934
5)^s’20 . . .
22,500___________ 1930
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 2 ’2 5 - $91,450

5s T9

Floating debt_____________

51,451




s

A ssessed v a lu e , rea l e s t a t e .. 642 ,80 2
A ssessed v a lu e , p e rs o n a l___
9 4 ,2 4 6
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 925— 7 3 7 ,0 4 8
M o n e y s & cre d its ( i n c l .) ___ 2 6 1 ,7 7 6
T a x r a te (p er $ 1,0 00 ) 1 92 5 _____$ 5 5 .3 2
P o p u la tio n , 1910, 1 ,8 4 0; 1 920. 2 ,4 0 1

BROWN COUNTY.
N e w U im is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
—
$ 5 4 ,0 0 0 __________________
B r id g e B o n d s .
_s
. . . $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
R oad B on d s.
4 J€ s’25 M -S $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 _ _ M a r 1 ’3 5 -’44
T O T . B D . D T . Jan 1 ’2 5 . $ 84 4 ,0 0 0
D rain a g e d e b t (in c lu d e d ).
680 ,00 0
A ssessed v a lu e , re a l es ta te . 1 7 ,2 45 ,3 7 8
A ssessed v a lu e , p e r s o n a l .. 2 ,5 4 0 ,2 1 1
M o n e y s a n d c r e d it s _______ 2 ,3 9 5 ,5 4 8
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 4 .2 2 ,1 8 1 ,1 3 7
P o p u la ’n . 1910, 2 0 ,1 3 4 ; 1920, 2 2,421
I N T . a t F irst N a t . B a n k . St.Paul.
_s

Sinking fund_______________
41,681
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (1-3 act.).6,292,719
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $22.08
Population in 1925 (est.) ______ 2,230 BUFFALO.

BLUE EARTH.
This city is in Faribault County.
Bonds outstanding:
Water-works___________ $12,500
Sewer__________________
6,052
Electric light---------------15,000
Heating plant__________
48,000
Paving-------------------------31,785
Curb and gutter________
1,220
Park___________________
4,500
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1925— $119,057
Certificate debt (additional) 23,420
Warrant debt (additional).
17,961
Assessed value, real estate. 907,202
Assessed value, personal_
_ 210,228
Money and credits________ 486,783
Total assessed value 1925—1,604,213
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-.$65.70
Population 1910, 2,319; 1920, 2,568

T h is v illa g e Is In W r ig h t C o u n t y .
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s .
„ _ $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 _________________
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
4s
„ .
$ 8 ,0 0 0 — .........................
B O N D . D E B T M a r 1 ’2 3 .
$ 3 2 ,0 0 0
F lo a tin g d e b t _____________
6 6 1 .0 0 0
S in king f u n d _______________
1 54,000
Assess, v a l. ’20 (2 5 % a c t .) 1 4 ,0 00 .0 0 0
P o p u la tio n , 1910, 1 .2 2 7; 1920, 1 ,4 3 8
4s

BUHL.

T h is villa ge is in S t. L o u is C o u n t y .
Im p rovem en t B o n d s.
_s ’24 . . . $ 3 3 ,0 0 0 __________________
L ig h t, H ea t & P o w e r B o n d s .
6s ’25 A -O / $ 6 4 ,0 0 0 . . A p r 1 ’ 2 8 -’ 35
1 36,0 00 . . A p r 1 ’ 3 6 -’39
W a ter B on d s.
6s ’25 A -O $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .. A p r 1 ’2 8 -’37
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
5 s g '1 4 J -D $ 4 0 .0 0 0 c J u n e 1 5 ’ 25-2 9
BLUE EARTH COUNTY.
6 s g T 5 M -S
8 ,0 4 2 c . _ . S ept 1 1926
Mankato Is county seat.
B O N D . D E B T O c t 15 ’25 $ 56 7 ,0 0 0
Road Bonds.
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’l ) ____
2 4 0 ,0 0 0
6s '20 s-a $50.000____N ov 1 1930
S
d
1 54,000
4 ^ s ’23 P-A 100,000—Aug 1 ’33-’42 A in king f u n lu_______________ 8 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0
va
real s ta
5s ’24 . . . 100,000_______________ A ssessed v a lu e ,, p e r s oen a l.te
ssessed
e
_
4 0 0 ,00 0
4M s’25 P-A 15,82 5.5 1 c..1935-1943 A s s ’d v a l. ’ 25 (1-3 a c t . ) . . . 8 ,7 0 0 ,0 0 0
Drainage Bonds.
($171.000.Nov 1 ’26-’34 T o t a l t a x r a t e ( p e r $ l,0 0 0 ) ’2 5 .$ 1 0 0 .4 0
u
1910,
2
5H s’20M-N( 18,000—-N ov 1 1935 P oIpN la.tio n , F irst S1 .005;B1920, B,0 0 7
T at
ta te
ank,
uhl
54.000- Nov 1 ’36-’38
o r C it y N1 t . B a n k , D u lu th .
a 1936
15.000—
.N ov

6s ’21 J-D 375,000.N o v 1 ’26-’40
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2787.)
4 H s ’22 J-J $111,000. - Jan 1 5 ’27-’41
(For amount due each year see Y.
114, p. 217.)
( 3,500___ Dec 1 1927
5s
— . {27,000--D ec 1 ’28-’36
(75,000. .D ec 1 ’37-’41
4M s’23 — 199,500_______________
TOT. BD. D T . N ov 4 ’25*$1,814,074
Drainage debt (included) 1,548,300
Warrant debt (additional)
61,859
Assess, val., real estate___25.434 997
Assessed val., personal_ 3.829.530
_
Total assessed value 1925.29,284,527
Moneys and credits (add’l ) ,
full value 1925_________ 3,642.667
County tax (per $1,000) 1925—$8.30
Population 1910, 29,337: 1920,51,477
*Also includes $264,130 road bonds
to be paid by the State.

CALUMET.
T h is v illa g e is In Ita s c a C o u n t y .
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
6s ’ 20 J-J $ 2 6 ,0 0 0 r .............................
(D u e y e a r ly u n til 1 93 2 .)
W ater B on d s.
6s ’ 25 A -O $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ______ 1926-1940
S ew er B on d s.
6s ’ 25 A -O $ 4 0 ,00 0 ______ 1926-1940
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 4 .— $ 5 1 ,00 0
T o t .a s s ’ d v a l. ’ 21 (4 0 % a c t . ) . 168 ,00 0
T o t a l t a x r a t e (p e r $ l ,0 0 0 )'2 1 .$ 1 2 7 ,3 0
P o p 'n 1910 (C e n s u s ), 245; 1 9 2 0 .4 4 5
I N T E R E S T a t C a lu m e t. M in n .

CAMPBELL SCH. DIST. NO. 14.
T h is d istrict is in W ilk in C o u n t y ,
ts T 9
— - $ 70,000 ______ 1926-1939
B O N D D E B T N o v 19 9 2 - — * 7 5 .0 0 0
T o t a l assessed va lu e 1 92 4 — $ 61 7 ,3 8 7
S ch o o l ta x r a t e (p e r $ l ,000) ’2 4 .$ 1 6 .2 0

BRAIN ERD.
Bralnerd is in Crow Wing County
Inc. Nov. 1 1881. Pop’n TO. 8.526 CARLTON COUNTY
1920. 9,591.
| C a r lto n is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
Perm anent Im pt.Revolving Bd»
F u n d in g B o n d s .

5s '17 M -S $12.0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 192‘
4 % s ’24 —
10,000c__________ 1930
f 7 ,0 0 0 c ._ .Jun e 1 1928
4 1 is ’25 J -D ( 3 ,0 0 0 c .__June 1 1929
( 5,000c.June 1 ’30-’31
4 ^ s ’25 F -A j 3,000c___A ug 1 1932
\ 4,0 0 0c___A ug 1 1933

R efu n d in g Bonds.

4s T 7

—

$15,0 0 0 c ..................1927

R efu n d in g Bridge Bonds.

4s T 7 . . .
$25.0 0 0 c .................1937
W a te r-W o rk s B o n d s.
5s '09 . . . $ 2 1 ,5 0 0 c.N o v 1 ’26 -’29
5s
...
3 0 0 .0 0 0 c...... ......... 1949

City-Hall Bonds.

5s ’ 14 F -A $75.000c — Feb 1 193-*
S ew er Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s .
f$10,000c -F eo 1 ’28-'32
4 M s’23 F -A
7 ,0 0 0 c___Feb 1 1933
I 2 ,0 0 0 c. .. F e b 1 1934
( 8 ,0 0 0 c___ Feb 1 1935
5s
...
18,700c_________1944
C e r tific a te s o f In d e b te d n e s s .
6s ’20 . . .
$29,000c_________ 1929
5s ’22 . . .
27,650c_________ 1932
4 M s’24 . . .
6,8 0 0c_________ 1930
4J^s’25 F -A
4,000c_A ug 1 1933
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 15 ’2 5 . $554,650
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
42,000
W ater d ebt (add’l ) _________ 321.500
Sinking fu n d ----------------------25,552
Assessed v a l., rea l_________ 2,513,197
Assessed v a l., personal____ 542,212
Other assessable p ro p e rty . . 724,742
T ot.ass’d v a l.’2 4 (4 0 % act.) 3,780,151
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-------$21.50

O r to n v ille is th e c o u n t y se a t.
D itc h B o n d s .
. . . $ 1 4 0 ,1 0 0 _________________
R o a d a n d B r id g e B o n d s .
-s
. . . $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
R e fu n d in g C o u rt H ou se B on d s.
6s ’ 21 M - N $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v 1 1931
T r u n k H ’y R e im b u r s e . B o n d s .
4 ^ s ’22 M - N $ 4 9 ,7 1 7 .4 0 _____________
R o a d s & B r id g e R e f . B o n d s .
-s
. . . $ 4 9 ,7 1 7 .4 0 _______________
T O T . B D . D T N o v 2 ’ 2 5 .* $ 4 3 7 ,0 1 7
D rain a g e d e b t (in clu d e d ) __ 117,300
W a r ra n t d e b t (a d d itio n a l) _
3 1,7 79
S in king f u n d (a ga in st co u r t
h ou se a n d ja il d e b t ) _________________ 4 ,8 9 4
A ssessed v a lu e , re a l e s ta t e .7 ,8 7 2 ,5 9 4
A ssessed v a lu e , p e r s o n a l___ 9 71,586
BRAINERD SCHOOL DISTRICT
T o t a l v a lu a tio n 1 92 5 _______ 8 ,8 4 4 ,1 8 0
4s
J u ly $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 r .J u iy 1 ’2 6 -’27
M o n e y s & cr e d its (a d d ’l,
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
fu ll v a lu e ) ________________ 1 314 030
5s ’ 23 A -O $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .. A p r 1 ’ 2 6 -’31
B E L T R A M I COUNTY.
P o p u la tio n 1910. 9 .3 6 7 : 1920 9,703
B O N D . D E B T O c t 4 ’ 2 4 . . $ 4 0 ,00 0
B e m id ji is th e c o u n t y se a t. I n c o r ­ * A ls o in clu d e s $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 r o a d b o n d s
T o t a l assess, v a l. 1 9 2 4
3 .7 5 7 ,0 5 9
p o r a t e d in 1896.
t o b e p a id b y S ta te .
S ch . t a x ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 1 9 2 4 .$ 4 1 .6 0
6 s ’ 22
...
$ 5 ,0 0 0 _________________
P o p u la tio n in 1 920____________ 11.000
B r id g e B o n d s .
BINGHAM LAKE SCHOOL DIST.
I N T E R E S T o n 4s p a y a b le a t N a t.
5 H s ’ 17 J - J / $ 3 ,0 0 0 ___ J u n e 1 1926
T h is d is t r ic t (P . O . B in g h a m L a k e )
B a n k o f C o m m ., N . Y . C it y , on
\ 2 4 .0 0 0 — Ju n e 1 '2 7 ’-32 Is in C o tt o n w o o d C o u n t y .
4J^s a t F irs t N a t . B k ., C h ic a g o , and
F u n d in g B o n d s
B u ild in g B o n d s .
o n 5s a t th e D is tr ic t T re a s u re r’s o ffic e
5 s ’ 9 9 ____ $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 _________ S erially — s
. . . $ 2 9 ,5 0 0 __________________
a n d F irs t N a tio n a l B a n k , B r a in e fd .
C o u n t y seat is D e t r o it .
R oa d B on d s.
4 M s ’2 4 A -0 $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
4M s
F - A 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
In d e b te d n e s s N o v . 2 1925:
R o a d b o n d s _____________ *$380,081
D r a in a g e b o n d s ________
8 3,0 00
W a r r a n t d e b t ___________
18,335
S in k ,
fu n d
(against
d ra in a ge d e b t ) _______
19,071
A ss ess ed v a lu a tio n 1925:
R e a l e s ta te ______________ 9 ,182,471
P e r s o n a l ________________
939,237
M o n e y & c r e d it s _______ 1 ,5 0 1,93 6
T o t a l _________________ .-..1 1 ,6 2 3 ,6 4 4
C o . t a x r a te (p er $ 1,0 00 ) ’2 5 _ .$ 1 5 .2 C
P o p ’n , 1910, 18,840; 1 920____ 22,851
* T h e s e b o n d s a re t o b e p a id b y
t h e S ta te.

17

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

! 5s ’ 24

F -A $ 2 8 ,0 0 0 — F e b 1 ’2 6 -’39
R oad B on d s.
„ , _______
6s ’ 20 J-J $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 c -----J u ly 1 1930
5s ’23 J -J /8 5 ,0 0 0 c .J u l y 1 ’ 3 3 -’ 37
( 9 0 ,0 0 0 c . J u ly 1 ’ 3 8 - ’42
S ta te R u r a l H ig h w a y B o n d s .
5s T 6 M - N
$ 4 ,0 0 0 c ___________ 1926
4 M s ’2 3 M -N
1 7 ,0 3 3 ____ N o v 1 1938
C o u rt-H o u s e B on d s.
4M s
. . . $ 1 2 0 .0 0 0 c . . .1 9 2 8 ,1 9 4 2
4 H s ’23 A -O
6 0 , 0 0 0 c ------- 1938-1943
T O T . B D . D T . N o v 2 ’ 2 5 - *$ 69 3 ,0 3 3
D r a in a g e b o n d s ( i n c l . ) . ----- 2 4 6 ,0 0 0
W a r r a n t d e b t (a d d ’l ) ----------- 1 7 0 ,00 0
S in k in g fu n d (a ga in s t c o u r t
h o u s e d e b t ) _______________
1 4,0 00
Assess, v a l. real e s ta te ___ 7,2 4 7.31 1
Assess, v a l. p e r s o n a l______2 ,2 ]6 ,2 9 2
M o n e y s a n d c r e d its , fu ll
v a lu e ______________________3 ,7 2 4 ,8 3 8
T o ta l assess, v a l. 1925
(a b o u t 4 0 % a c t u a l)____ 13,1 88 ,4 4 1
C o . t a x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 925_____$ 1 9 .2 0
P o p u l’n 1910. 1 7.559; 1 920. 19,391
I N T . o n 5s o f 1923 a t th e C a p ita l
N a t. B a n k , S t. P a u l.
ro a d
* A ls o
in clu d e s
$ 2 4 7 ,5 4 8
b o n d s t o b e p a id b y t h e S ta te.

CARVER COUNTY.
C h a sk a is t h e c o u n t y seat.
R oad B on d s.
4 M s ’23 J -J $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 c _____1 933-1942
6s ’ 21 A -O 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 c _____1 931-1940
B O N D . D E B T O c t 10 ’ 25 * $ 36 5 ,0 0 0
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’1)______
8 ,6 5 5
Sinking f u n d _______________
2 4 ,9 8 0
A ssessed v a lu e , real e s ta t e .1 1 ,7 5 0 900
A ssessed v a lu e , p e r s o n a l .. 1 ,6 5 0 ,9 9 5
O th e r assess, p r o p ________ 1 ,6 2 5 ,8 7 0
T o t . ass’d v a l .’2 5 (1 -3 a c t .) 1 5 ,0 2 7 ,7 6 5
S tate & C o .ta x (p e r $ l,0 0 0 ) ’2 5.$ 1 8 .2 4
P o p u l’n 1910, 1 7,4 55 ; 1 92 0 , 16.9 46
I N T . o n 4^4s p a y a b le a t t h e M in ­
n esota L o a n & T r u s t C o .. M in n e a p ­
o lis . a n d o n 6s a t t h e W e lls -D ic k e y
C o o f M in n e a p o lis .
* T h is a m o u n t re p re s e n ts r o a d
b o n d s t o b e p a id b y t h e S ta te .

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CASS C O U N T Y .

County seat Is Walker.
B rid ge B o n d s.

4 X s ’17 F-A $7 .000 ..Aug 1 ’26-'32
5s T7 A-O 19,600--Apr 1 ’ 26-’32
F un din g Bonds.
5J4s'15 A-O $2 0,00 0..Oct 1 ’26-’30
5s ’ 17 A-O
4,0 00..O ct 1 ’26-'27
5s ’ 19 J-D 16.000—Dec 1 ’ 26-’33
6s ’20 F-A 75,000____Aug 1 1931
6s ’21 J-D 100,000--June 1 ’33-’41
5Ms’23 M-S 200,00CL-Mar 1 ’26-’38
Trunk Highway R eim bursed.
4 ^ s ’ 22 A-0$165,000-_Apr 1 ’32-’41
4Ms’23 J-J
63,500—Jan 1 ’34-’42
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D 100,000—June 1 ’ 28-’34
6s '20 F-A *100,000___ Aug 1 1930
(Optional 1925.)
4s ’20 — - 1150,000--July 1 ’26-’30
State Rural Highway.
5 ^ s ’ 15 J-J $20.000___ Jan 1 1926
6>*s’ 16 M-S 22.000____June 1 1926
614s’ 16 J-J
5,500____Mar 1 192C
6 s ’21 J-D 30,000____June 11931
T O T .B D .D T . Oct 1 ’ 23—$1,531,120
Floating debt (add’l)_____
169,112
Ditch debt (special) (incl.)
266,620
State rural highway debt
(special) (incl.)________
37,905
Road debt (special) (incl.)
492,253
Sinking fu n d ____________
64.204
Moneys & credit, full value 561,717
Total assessed value 1923 6,744,268
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$30.36
Pop’n 1910. 11,620; 1920. 15.851
*$50,000 assumed by State, not
an obligation of county, f Assumed
by State, not an obligation o f county.
C ASS C O U N T Y S C H O O L D IS T .

Assessed value real estate_14,349.979
Assessed value personal._ 1,436.227
Total assessed val. 1924-.15,786 206
Money & credits (add’l),
full value______________ 2 489,270
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24815.20
Popula’n, 1910, 19,640; 1920. 21,780
* Assumed by State, not an obliga­
tion of County.
C LA Y C O U N TY C ON SO L. SCH .
D IS T . N O. 111.

P. O. Averill.
6 ^ s ’20 M-N$50,000____M ay 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25- $50,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
500
Sinking fund______________
2,500
Ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 actual). 308,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$40 40
Population (est.)_______________ 450
IN T . payable at First National
Bank, St. Paul.
C L A Y AN D N O R M A N C O U N T IE S
C O N SO L . S C H . D IS T NO 66.

P. O Borup
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
7s ’20 J-J $80,000___ July 1 1935
(Optional July 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’25— -$80,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
5.000
Assessed value 1925________ 450.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$70.10
Population (est.)_______________ 600
C L A Y C O U N T Y I N D .S .D . N o. 81.

P. O. Dilworth.
Building Bonds.
6s T7 M-N $ 1 0 .0 0 0 c„.M a y 1 1932
5s T7 M-N 30.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1932
5 ^ s ’24A-D *29,000c. —Aor 1 1939
BOND. DEBT N ov 19 ’25.' $69,000
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Total ass’d val.’25(1-3 act.) 296,840
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25862.00
*Int. at First Nat. Bank, St. Paul.

Floating debt (additional)
24,650
Drainage debt (add’l)___ 1,103,370
Road debt (add’l) _______ *298,5Q
6
Assess, val. real estate___ 13,374,186
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,283,493
Other assessable oronerty- 1,753,056
Tot.ass’dval.’23 (35%act.) 16,410,735
State&C o .tax (per $1,000) ’25-S35-28
Pop’n ’ 10, 12.651; ’ 20_____ 14,570
IN T. at County Treas. office, and
on 6s of 1921 at the Wells-Dickey
Trust Co., Minneapolis.
♦These bonds are to be paid by
the State.

D AW SO N.

This city Is In Lac Qui Parle Co.
E lectric Light Bonds.
--$8,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $25.000___ Oct. 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’25-- $81,000
Sinking fund_____________
9,000
Total assessed val. 1921
(about 30-40% actual).,1,454,440
Moneys & credits (add'l) — 342,097
Population. 1910, 1,318; 1920, 1,511
-s

DEERW OOD.

This village is in Crow Wing Co.

C O T T O N W O O D C O U N T Y C O N ­ BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’25--$29,000
S O L ID A T E D S. D . N O . 50.
Water debt (included)______13,000

P. O. Storden.
6s ’21
$72.000__ Apr 15 1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’25 --$85,000
Floating debt (additional)__ 12.000
Assessed value 1925_______ 374,333
C R O O K ST O N .

This city Is the county seat of Polk
Co. Inc. Feb. 14 1879.
Armorv Ronds.
4s T5 M -N $7,000c-$l,000 yearly
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s 18 J-D S15,000c— Dec 1 1933
W ater Main C onst. Bonsis.
5s ’25 - - $1,700_____ 1926-1935
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 10’25- $22,000
Spec, assess, debt (add’l)—
75,000
Assess, val. real estate_____ 1,867.909
Assess, val. personal______ 579 420
Other assess, property_____ 840.903
Total assess, val 1925_____ 3,288,232
Total tax (per $1.000i 1925 -$84 00
Population 1910 7,559. 1921. 7,500
IN T . on all bonds at City Treas­
urer's office.

P. O. Hackensack.
6s ’21 J-D$115,000c.Dec 1 ’32-41
BOND. D EBT N o v 21 ’25- $190,000
CRO SBY.
Floating debt (add’l)______
26,000
This village Is In Crow Wing Co.
Sinking fund______________
6,000
W ater Bonds.
Assess, val. 1925 (1-3 a ct.).3.000.000
6s T8 M-N$52,000c-M ay 1 ’26-’38
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $37.00 C L IM A X S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
W ater-W orks Bonds.
This district (P. O. Climax) is in 6s ’ 18 M-NS39 OOOc.May 1 ’26-'38
Population 1925 (est.)_____
5,200
Polk County.
TOT. B D . DT. Oct 1925— .$118.000
C ASS L A K E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T 4s '18 July 1 $40,000_______________
Total assessed val. 1925_ 1,710,163
_
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 '25.--$45,500
This district is In Cass County
Population 1920______________3,500
5J4s-6s F-A $70,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-1935 Assessed valuation 1924_____365,797
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $138,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-833.40 CROSBY-IRONTON IND. SCH.
Sinking fund................
1.000
DIST. NO. 51.
.
Assess, val. real estate_____ 302,735 C L O Q U E T is in Carlton County.
This district (P. O. Crosby) is in
This city
Assess, val. personal______ 146.4*6
Crow Wing County.
W ater Wks- Ext. Bds.
Total assess, val. 1924____ 449 221 5 ^ s ’21 M -N $21.000c Sept 1 ’26-’ 32 4s
- - . 29.600___________1926
Moneys & credit (add’l l _
_ 209,426
. . . 30.000_____
1927
Nov
1927 4s
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $89.76 4J^s’25 M-N-/ 2,000___ ov 1 128-’33 4s
1928
. . . 34.000_____
118,000—N
’
4s
. . . 37.000___________1929
City Hall Bonds
C H IP P E W A C O U N T Y .
42.000___________1930
4Hs
. - - $40 0 0 0 c____ 1926-1933 4s
- - . 38.000___________1931
Montevideo is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 6 ’25- $61,000 4s
. . . 20.000___________1932
Road Bonds.
Water debt (included)____
21,000 4s
...
45.000
1933-1935
6s ’ 20 M -N$ 150,000c
N ov 1 1930 Certificate debt (add’l)____
70,000 4s
. . . 30.000_______
1932
C ou n ty Ditch Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate____2 467 286 5s
5s
...
70.000
1933-1934
6s ’21 s-a $39,300c__N ov 1 1931 Assess val. personal______1 913 726
...
5.000.......... ........1926
5K s
--.
9.200c_____________ Moneys & credits_________ 3,492,514 5 ^ s
...
30.000
1927-1929
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Total assess, value 1925___7,873,526 5 A s
-s
- . - $75.000c_____________ (Real estate assess, at 40% actual 5 ^ s
8.000......
1930
TO T. BD. D T . Nov 3 ’25_$1,000,902
17.000___________1931
val., personal at 25 & 33 1-3%.) 5Hs
Drainage debt (incl.) (spec) 645,200 Tot. tax rate(per $1,000)’25 $71.50 BOND. D EBT Aug 1 '25- $435,000
Highway refunding bonds
37.905
Population, 1910, 7.031; 1920, 6,127 Sinking fund______________
(incl.) (special)__________ *313,917
IN T . on 5>£s payable in Minneap­ Tot. as’d val.’25 (50% act.)3,090.888
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,199,010 olis; 5s, in St. Paul, and on 4H s in School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$48,80
Population in 1925 (est.)______5,500
Assess, val., personal___ 1,142,090 Cloquet.
Total assess, val. 1924
(about K actual)______14,282,092 C LO Q U E T IN D . S . D . N O . 7.
C R O W W IN G C O U N T Y .
Moneys & credits (incl.),
Building Bonds.
Bralnerd Is the county seat.
full value______________ 1,940,992
4s ’20 - . $100,000--July 1 '26-’39
F unding Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per
July $70,000 ____ 1926-1932
$1,000) 1924______________ $16.55 5Mg’22J-J J 4,000c— July 1 1926 4s
<88,000c-july 1 ’27-’37
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Popula’n, 1910, 13.458; 1920. 15.720
IN T . at First Nat. Bank. St.Paul BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $192,000 5 s ’ 15 J-J $10.000____ June 11925
_
July 35,000___________1927
* Assumed by the State, not an Assessed valuation 1924_ 4.834 723 4s
School tax rate(per$l ,000) ’24-$25 90
Road Bonds.
obligation o f the county.
Population in 1925 (est.)_____8.500
5s
— $180.000___ Nov 1 1929
INTEREST on 5/4s of 1922 at the 6s '2 0 T
-D
70.000_ Dec 15 1930
_
C H IS A G O C O U N T Y .
Merchants Trust & Savings Bank,
Reimbursem ent Road Bonds.
Center City is the county seat.
St. Paul.
5Ms’21 - - $75,000____Oct 1 1931
Trunk H ighw’ y Reimburs- Bds.
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 11 ’21 $643,000
53^s’21 M-S $lC0,000c* -.1931-1940
Drainage debt (add’l)____
3 600
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25-*$580,908 C O LU M B IA H E IG H T S .
Tot. assess, val. 1923 ____ 14,508,245
This village is in Anoka County.
Warrant debt (add’l)______
14,973
W ater Works & Street Imp. Bds Money and credits (addi-)1 259.506
Sinking fund______________
11,037
tional, full
Assess, val., real estate____ 6,665,412 5Ms’22 F-A $82,000___ Feb 1 1942 State&Co.tax value)_____ '20 $22 25
(per$l,000)
Assess, val., personal_____ 97.3,226 5J4s’25 A-O 20,000_______________
1910. 16,861: 1920. 24,566
Other assess, property____ 1,404.312 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1925— $141,000 Pop’n inon funding railroad bonds at
INT.
Water debt (included)_____
58.000 State Treas. office; on 6s o f 1920 at
T ot. ass’d val’24(32% act.)9,042,950
Assess, val. ’25(40% a ct.)-1,300,000
State & Co. tax rate (per
Northwestern Nat. Bank. Minneap­
$1,000) 1924______________ $23 20 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $120.35
other
Popula’n. 1910, 13,537; 1920. 14.445 Population 1910, 590; 1920___ 2,698 olis;Paul. bonds at First Nat. Bank,
St.
IN T. at First National Bank,
N o te .— Of the above indebtedness
$436,155.38 has been assumed by the Minneapolis.
C R O W W IN G C O U N T Y CON S
State and the principal and interest
S C H O O L D I S T R IC T N O . 41.
COOK C O U N TY .
up to 5% will be paid by it.
Post office is Pequot.
Grand Marlas is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
R efunding Bonds.
C H IS A G O C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 8.
$25.000-.........................
6s '18 M -8 $100,000-Sept 1 ’28-’37 5 « s ’ 18
P. O. Chisago City.
0s ’21 J-D 40,000_______________
S chool Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
5*4s’20 A-O $40,000c — ......... — 1935
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5As
. . . $15,000____Mar 1 1935
TOT. B D . D T . N ov 26 ’25—$55,000 4s ’ l l J-J $15,000c—July 1 2’6-’31 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1921--- $77,000
Total assessed value 1924_ $310,294
_
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Total ass’d val. 1925________ 463,836
F-A $60,000c____Aug 1 1931
(14 to 1-3 actual value.)
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,500 5s
5s
M-N 50.000____ M ay 1 1944 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S77.03
6 s ’21 M-S 44,950_____ 1931-1940 Population in 1918_____________ 800
C H IS H O L M .
IN T . on 514s of 1920 at the North­
This village is in St. Louis County BOND. DEBT N ov 2 ’25- $309,954
Floating debt............... ...... 59,597 western Trust C o., St. Paul.
Sewer B onds.
42£s’24 . . . $100.000_____ 1929-193S Sinking fund______________ 98,645
_
43^s’25 J-D 50,000c_Mar 1 ’39-’43 Assessed val. real estate_ 1,759,785
C R O W W IN G C O . S. D . N O . 45.
Assessed val. personal______________ 85,414 O. Riverton.)
F unding Bonds.
(P.
f$80,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’29 Other assess, property______________ 104,167
B uilding Bonds.
60.000c_Sept 1 '30-’31 Tot.ass’d val.’ 25 (33% act.)l,949,366
-o
-------i i u m j u - _ _ - ____________- _______
40,0 0 0 c.. .Sept 1 1932 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$58 31 5H s’ 19J-J
36,000 ..........1926-1934
5 )is ’23M-S 50,00 0c.. .Sept 1 1933 Population 1O1.0. 1,336; 1920.1,841 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923 — -$ 150.000
IN T . at Merchants’ Nat. Bank. Assessed value 1924120 000c.Sept 1 ’34-’35
1,610,738
70,000c. —Sept 1 1936 9t. Paul, on all bonds except refund­ Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$17.36
80,000c_ Sept 1 1937 ing bonds, which is payable at Amer. Population in 1920 _____________ 500
_
100.000c— .Sept 1 1938 Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 ’24. $788,000
DA K O TA COUNTY.
Water debt (incl.)_______
178,000 C OTTON W OO D C O U N T Y .
Windom Is the county seat.
Hastings is the county seat.
Floating debt (add’l)_____
512.000
514s
-.-$211,037.31 ___________
Drainage Bonds.
Assessed value 1923______ 17.393,139
f$4,023.72-July 1 1936
Population 1910. 7,684; 1920, 9 039 i k s ' 2 3 J-J $72,500 .........1929-1943
R efu nding Bonds.
4!4s’25 J-J (20,000--July 1 ’37-’41
IN T . at Merchants Loan & Trust
5 s ’24 . - - $11,000____N ov 1 1934
120.000--July 1 ’42-’45
C o., Chicago.
4 K s’25 M -N 11,000___ N ov 1 1935 BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’25- *$309,575
CLAY COUNTY.
Assess, val. real estate____19,222,280
F unding Bonds.
Moorhead is the county seat.
6s ’ 21 J-J $30,000--Jan 1 ’32-’41 Assess, val. personal_____ 4,231,056
Trunk Highway Reimburs. Bds. Money and credits--------- 3,173,157
*Road Bonds.
4?4s’24 M-S $250,000—Mar 1 ’35-’44 5H s’21 A-O /$3,584.96—Oct 1 1932 Total assessed val. 1924—26,626,493
145,000-..O c t 1 ’33-’41 County tax (per $1,000) ’24- .$10.80
♦Highway Reimbursem ent Bds.
5Ms’21 A-O $43,885.91-Oct 1 ’31-40
Road Bonds.
Pop’n, 1920, 25171; 1920, 28,967
BON D. D E B T Aug 1925-*$293,886 5 s ’23 --.$ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
♦Are all road bonds to be paid by
Drainage debt (add’l)____
403,000 GEN. B D . D T. N ov ’2 5 -- $117,000 the State.




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Sinking fund (water)----------- 3,500
Assess, val. real est_________ 161,081
Assess, val. personal prop._ 25,278
M oney and credits_________ 281.880
Total assess, val. 1925______ 468.239
Total ta x rate (ner $1 ,000) ’24 122.65
Pop’n 1910, 586; 1920................... 532
DELVAN SCH O O L D IS T R IC T .

This district (P. O. Del van) Is In
Faribault County.
B uilding Bonds.
4s '17 July $34.000.1926-1937
State Loan Bonds.
4s ’20 - - . $10,000_____ _____1937
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 2 ’ 25- $44,000
Total assessed val. 1925
(30% act.)_____________ 868.559
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1925— $22.00
Population in 1925 (est.)--------- 1,255
D E T R O IT .

This city is in Becker County.
Paving Bonds.
M -N $124,000___ M ay 1 1942
4hs
J-J
30,000___ July 1 1944
5s
/ 2,000--July 1 ’27&’29
1 2,000—July 1 ’31&’33
Sewer B onds.
6s
J-J $20.000___ Jan 1 1934
4 H s ’24 J-J
5,000___ Jan 1 1934
5s
—
/ 1.000--July 1 ’27&'29
1 1.000_-July 1 ’31&’33
W ater & L ight Bonds.
4s
J-J $14.000___ July 1 1936
4H s
J-J
50,000___ July 1 1936
BOND. D E B T N ov 21 ’25- $267,500
Water debt (included)_____
34.000
Sinking fund______________
5.000
Assess val. real estate___ 1 221.348
Assess, val. personal prop. $240,483
M oneys & credits_________ 464,860
T ot. as'd val.’25(2-5 a c t .) - l ,926.691
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$89.40
Pop’n 1910. 2807; 1920............... 3.726
5s

D E T R O IT IN D . S C H D IS T N o . l

BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $116,000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,685.107
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24-848.10
Population in 1923____________5,000
DODGE CENTRE-

This village Is in Dodge County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
...
$7,500 ..........1926-1930
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s
. . . $11,886—July 1 ’26-’37
Sewer W arrants.
6s T7 July $6.000_____ 1926-1927
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 T9— $29,376
Assessment debt___________ 27,000
Assessed (Real estate______259,514
val.
(Personal________ 87.001
Total assessed val. 1919_____ 346,515
Total tax rate (per $1.000)T9.$75.40
Population in 1910, 957; 1920. 921
4s

DODGE COUNTY.

Mantorville Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24 A-O $50,000_____ 1935-1944
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5Hs'18 M-S $50,000___ Mar 1 1928
5s '20
. 50.000___ Dec 1 1930
Trunk Highway Reimbursem ’t.
4 ^ s ’ 21 J-D$58,368.49 Dec 1 1941
TOTAL D E B T Nov 1925- $407,368
Drainage debt (incl.)____
64,000
Road debt to be paid by
State (Incl.)__________
308,368
Assess, val.. real estate_ 10,761.140
_
Assess, val.. personal___ 1 209.602
Total assess'd vai n 1924.11 970,742
Moneys & credits (add'l),
full value 1924________ 1.824,992
Co. tax rate (ner $1 .000) 1924-.S10.00
Popula’n, 1910, 12,094; 1920. 12,552
DODGE COUNTY INDEPEN
DENT S. D. NO. 28.
P. O. Mantorville.
S chool B uilding B onds.
_
6J4s’21 A-O $18.000c_ Apr 1 1931
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1922- $68,000
Total assessed value 1924 . . 337.659
School tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$41 30
Population 1921 (est.)_ — _______ 600
IN T. at Wells-Dickey Trust Co.,
Minneapolis.
D O D G E C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 30.

(P. O. Kasson).
Grade and High S chool Bldg. Bds.
4s '18 - - - $74.300_______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 17 ’24- $115,200
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Total assessed value 1924— 659,109
School tax (per $1.000) 1924.-$41 00
DOUGLAS

COUNTY.

Alexandria Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $60,000....................1929
5 W 2 0 M -N 15.000____N ov 1 1930
4 'A s '2 4 A-O 175,000_____ 1935-1944
F unding Bonds.
6s
$55.000_______________
TOTAL D E B T Jan 1 1925:
Road and bridge bonds- $347,184
Ditch bonds__________
124,200
Ass’d val’n. real estate_ 10,873,403
_
Ass'd val’n, pers’l prop___ 1,226,479
Total assessed val’n 1924-12,099,882
Moneys & credits (add’l),
full value______________ 2,336 285
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25-$17-71
P op’n 1910. 17.669; 1920......... 19,039

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19

R efu n d in g Bonds.
Ass’d val. ’24 (40% act.)—
5s ’ 12 ann 33,000c_May 1 ’26-’31
----------- - . . . $20,000____Apr 1 1936
Real_____________________ 294,200 4s T2
This city Is In St. Louis County
14,000c_July
’26-’32 6s
Sewer Bonds.
Incorp. In March 1887. Commission
Personal_________________ 99,500 4s ’ 13
67,200c. July
’26-’33
93,200c. July
Tot il____________________ 393,700 4s ’ 14
’26-’33 5s '19 . . . $21,000____Sept 1 1939
ov’t became effective Apr. 14 1913
'roposition to build municipal light Tax rate (per$1,000) ’25____ .. $ - 8 .2 5 5s ’ 15 J-J
76,725c. July
’26-’34 BOND. D EBT Oct 1924____ $63,000
’26-’36 Assessed value______________350,000
and power plant, for which $700,000 Population in 1910, 859; 1920, 983 4)^ s’ 16 J-J 294,000c.July
----------5s ’ 16 J-J
26,400_July
’26-’36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$10.90
bonds were voted in Feb. 1912 (V E L Y .
This city is in St. Louis County
59,169—July
’26-’36 Population in 1910, 710; 1920, 837
4 ^ s ’ 17 J-J
9 4 ,p. 1263) wasdefeated in Jan 1915
5s '17 J-J
’ 26-’36
M unicipal Bonds.
19,500—July
Pop’n 1910. 78,466; 1920____98,917
4s ’ l l
...
$9,000....................... .................. . . . 168,000 _____1926-1937 F R A Z E E .
5s '17
Bridge Bonds.
This village is in Becker County'..
6s ’21 J-J 131,000—July 1 ’26-’39
4s g '05 M-SS100,000c--Mar 1 1930
Funding Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
1938 (For amount due each year see
5 s g ’ 18-’ 19 89,400c. Jan 1 '26-’28 6s ’ 18 . . . $140,000...........
V. 112, p. 283.)
(Subject to call after 1923.)
5s ’ 19 J-D $20,000............. ..............
Perm. Im pt., Street Interseo
38.000-.July 1 ’27-’41
Light and W ater Impt. Bonds. 4 Y 2 s '2 2 J-J
Funding Bonds.
tion and Storm Sewer Bonds
45,000________ ’28-'42 5J$s’20 . . . $20,000................... 19355s ’20 J-J $300,000..July 1 '33-'35 6s ’20 J-J $66,000__________ 1936 4% s’23 J-J
(Subject to call after 1924.)
4Ms'24 . . .
68,000______ ________
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J
50,000___ July 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’2 3 .. $215,000
Highway R eim bursem ent Bds. 5 H s '2 5 A-O $10,000—.A pr 1 ’38-’42.'
4 Y s ' 2 3 A-O 180,000-. Apr 1 ’26- 4
s 21 . . . $214,000_________ '31-40
L ight Plant Bonds.
4 h s ’24 A-O 190,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’44 Assess, val., real estate___7,472,715
. . . $34.000._____
4 K s’25 A-O 200,000..Apr 1 ’ 26-’45 Assess, val., personal__ 1,748,095 County has no general bonded debt. 6s
Total assess, val. ’23 (est.)_9,220,810 Ditch debt Aug. 1 1925— -$ 1 ,359,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1922____ $76,000
General Fund Bonds.
4Jis g '96 J-J$249.000c. - July 1 1926 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$86.80 Road and bridge debt____ *242,208 Water debt (incl.)__________ 20,000
Population 1910. 3,572; 1920, 4,902 Assessed valuation, real..18,136,539 Tot. assess, val. ’20 (l-3act.)600,000
Perm anent Revolving Bonds
Assessed val., personal_ 1,892,557 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’ 19..$2.00
_
4s
'01 J-J $99,000c
Jan 1 1931
Other assessable property. 2,665,059 Population 1910. 1,645; 1920, 1.277
4 H s g ’ 10J-J 40,000c..-July 1 1940 EVE LE TH .
IN T. on refunding bonds at the
This city is in St. Louis County.
Tot. val. 1925 (1-3 actual) 22,694,155
5s ’22 A-O 120,000____Oct 1 1927
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)..$14.30 Wells-Dickey Trust C o., Minneapo­
W ater Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 19,949; 1920_____ 20,998 lis; on others at the First National
4 ^ s ’97 J-J $113,000c ...J a n 1 1927 5s ’05 — 115,000c______ _____ _
* These bonds will be paid by the Bank, Chicago.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
4s ’98 A-O 70.000c— .A pr 1 1928
$6.OO0c______ _____ _
State. All bonds are coupon, regis4s ’01 M -N 50,000c— -M ay 1 1931 6s ’00 —
terable as to principal.
. . . 375,000_____________
FREEBORN C O U N TY.
4H g'14J-J 4 0 0,00 0c... Jan 1 1944 6s
Albert Lea is the county seat.
R efu n d . W ater & Light Bonds TOT. BD. D T . Nov. 20’23 $375,000
D itch Bonds.
4s g ’06 A-OS295,000c__ A pr 1 1936 Total assess, value 1923-. 17,587,180 F A R IB A U L T C O. S D . N O . 7.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) *23 $41.00
5)4s’ 18 . . .
$5,000____ July 1 1928
W ater and Light Bonds.
P. O. Winnebago.
73.000
Sept 1 1938
5s g '96 J-J$l,092,000c..July 1 1926 Pop’n 1910, 7,036; 1920______ 7,205 5 Y s
M-N$35,000c— N ov 1 1934 5s '19
INT. payable in Chicago.
5Ms’ 18 J-D 75.000
Jan 1 1932
t’98 A-O 946.000c— .A pr 1 1928
S chool B uilding B onds.
Jan 1 1943
4s ’02 J-J 16.000c— .Jan 1 1932
4>£s'23 M -N f$20,C00cMay 1 ’28-’38 5 ^ s ’20 J-D 70.000
55.000.
4s ’02 M -N l 15.000c— .N o v 1 1932 FA IRM O N T.
(10,000____M ay 1 1938 6s '21 J-J
This city is in Martin County, In- BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’25. $139,500 (For amount due see V. 113. p. 653.)
4s g '04 M-S 30,000c— .M ar 1 1934
4s g ’05 M-S 140.000c—.M ar 1 193f corporated March 12 1901.
Sinking fu n d ........................
10,000 5 s ’21 M -S (10,000—Sept 1 '27-’31
Property of water and light, incl. Assess, val. '25 (1-3 act.)— 874,625
130.000. . Sept 1 ’32-’41
4s ’06 A-O 372.000c...A pr 1 1931
4J4sg’ l l A -01 87.0 00c...A p r 1 1941 real est., valued at $430,307. Other School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$34-60 5 s ’21 M-S 8,000—Sept 1 ’27-’41
($1,000 every 2 years.)
6s ’21 M -N 2 0 ,0 0 0 ... M ay 1 1926 city bldgs, and real est., $331,609.
Population in 1923__________2,500
W ater and Light Bonds.
4 ^ g ’22J-J 22!,000 . July I ’26-’4.
IN T . on all bonds at the North­ 4 % s ’22 . . . 300,000—Jan 1 ’28-’42
4 a s '2 2 . . .
A
(25.000—Apr 1 ’28-’32
43^g’23 J-J 138.000—July 1 ’26-’48 5s ’06 M-N $11,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1926 western Trust Co., St. Paul.
5s ’09 F-A
10.0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1929
<60,000—Apr 1 ’33-’42
Park Bonds.
5.000 ___ July 1 1929
4>£s’22 s-a
30.000.
. 5ept 1 *28-'32
4s ’09 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1939 48 ’ 14 __
F A R M IN G T O N .
5.000 ___ July 1 1933
50.000.
. 5ept 1 ’33-’42
4s g ’10 M-S 50,000c_ Sept 1 194t
_
This village is in Dakota County. 4Ms’22 s-a
5.000— .......................
5,000.-Sept 1 ’28-’32
4 ^ s g ’llM -S 50,000c..-Sept 1 1941 4s ’ 15
Improvement Bonds.
W ater & Light R efu nding Bds.
20.000
___________Sept 1 '33-’42
4 ^ s g ’ 12A-0 50.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1942
5>*s’20 . . . $ 3 5 .0 0 0 ..................1940 4H s’23 J-D 27,220___ Sept 1 1943
’21 A-O $185,000—$15,000 yrly
4J$gT3 A-O 50.000c— .O ct 1 194?
(Optional 1930.)
5s ’23 . . . 299,000___ Oct 1 1943
Sewer Bonds.
4J^g’ 15J-J
50.000c...Jan 1 194/
’23 $12,000 4 i i s ’24—
42.000
___________Feb 11934
5s ’20 J-J 150.000____July 1 194f 5s '06 M-N $10.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1926 GEN. B D . D T. Nov 26 _
8,081
55.000___ July 1 1935 Assessment debt (add’l) _
F unding Bonds.
5 s ’21 M -N 50.000___ May 1 1941 4s 18 . . .
Floating debt (add’l) ______ 167,000 6s '21 M -N $80,000___ M ay 2 1941
Paving Bonds (State L o a n )
5s '22 J-J
50,000___ Jan 1 1952
Wateridebt (add’l)________
22,000
Road Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22 M -N 70.000—Nov 1 ’26-’38 4s ’ 15 — ($20,000.. July 1 ’31-’32 Aasessed val. 1923__________ 600 000
t 30 000 July
'33-’35
5s ’ 19 . . .
30,000____Jan 1 1926
43^g’23 M .NS115 000-May 1 ’26 '48
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1920_____ $7.20 4% s’22 . . . 124,442____Mar 1 1942
Filtration Plant Bonds.
4 K s ’24 A-O 120.000—Apr 1 ’26-’49
4s ’25 J-J 125.000 _____1926-1950 4s '18 . . . $20.000—July ’28-’37 Population 1910, 1,024; 1920, 1,449 6s '20 J-D 150,000___ June 1 1930
Heating Plant Bonds.
5s ’22 M-S 100,000___ Sept 1 1932
Incinerator Bonds.
T
’21 . . . $162.000...$18,000 yrly F E R G U S F A L L s
T ru n k Highway Reim bur. Bds.
5H s’21 A-O $50,000.................. 1951
This olty Is In Otter Tall County.
Citv-Hall Bonds (State l.n an).
$1,177.73c Jan 1 1936
120,000—Apr 1 ’ 26-’29
W ater-W orks Bonds.
1,000c.—Jan 1 1937
__________
4 K s’23 J-J \ 3,000___ Apr 1 1930 4s ’07 ann $20.000___ July 1 1927
4 Jis’22 . . . (24,000Aug 1’27,’32&’37
Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
16,0 0 0c-Jan 1 ’38-’45
Street Impt. Bonds.
6.000___ Aug 1 1942
838.70.Sept 1 1936
_
5s ’22 A-0$190,000_ -Oct 1 1926 5 ^ s ’22 M-S $32,500.79cSept 1’26-42 4s ’ 25 M -N l 20,000c.M ay 1 ’30-’49
(For amount due each year see
14,000-S ept 1 ’37-’43
“ W elfare” Bonds.
C ity Bonds.
1 Nov 19 ’23$1,625,662
44£s’23 ,T-J $15.000—July 1 ’ 26-’28 V. 115, p. 1760.)
- .s
. . . $75,000— .July 1926-39 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
130.000
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1 ’ 25,$3,345,000 GEN. BD. DT. Oct 15 '24. $185,000
Improvement Bonds.
Assess, value, real estate.18,863,679
Special assess, debt(add’l)
539,000 Light, water & heating plant
bond (additional)_______ x416,000 4 K s’ 25 M-S $15,000—Mar 1 ’28-’42 Assessed value, personal.. 2,788,192
General sinking fund (ex­
Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
_
T ot. ass’d val. '23 ('» a ct.).21,651,871
clusive o f W .&L.S.F.).
196,312 Xssessment debt (add’l)_ $331,609
Total assess, val. 1924____.3,989.554 4% s’23 . . . $85,0 0 0c____ 1927-1943 Moneys & credits (add'l,
Water and light debt and
73,000c____ 1927-1943
full value)_____________ 3,168.409
gas (additional)_______*3 571,000 Total tax rate(per $1.000) ’24-S70.00 5s ’23 . . .
4J<s’25 . . .
75,000_____1926-1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$20.87
Assess. (Real estate______ 60.497.958 Pop’ n 1910. 2.958; 1920........... 4.650 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’24 $180,000
IN T. on some o f the bonds payPopula’n 1910, 22,282; 1920, 24,692
value (Personal________ 22.016.894
Water debt______________ 100,000
1924 [Money & credits. 50,824,943 payable in Minneapolis and to the Sinking fund_____________
20,282 G IL B E R T .
Total value_______
133,339,795 State o f Minnesota.
Tot. ass’d val.'19 (32% act.)3,468,868
i Water and light bonds are taken
This village is in St. Louis County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $69.50
are of by Water and Light Commis- City tax (per $1,000) 1925 —.$22.50 6s
F-A $15,000___ Aug 1 1926
* Payable from the revenue re­
R efu nding Bonds.
ceived from the city’s water and light don. The city is not taxed to pay Population 1910. 6,887; 1920, 7,581
ither Interest or bonds.
plants.
6s ’22 J-J $180,000___ Jan 1 1932
F E R G U S F A L L S SCH O OL D IS T . TOT. D E B T July 15 ’24___ $488,854
IN T .at Am. Exoh. Nat. B k „N .Y
R efu nding Bonds.
FALK.
Floating debt (included)_
_ 190,317
This town (P. O. Bagley) is in 4s '14 July $7 000______ 1926-1932 Total assess, val. 1923____5,217,844
DULUTH INDEPENDENT S. D.
School Bonds.
Clearwater County.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$47.10
B uilding Sites & Equipment.
4 s ’ 14 July $38.000......... 1926-1933 Population 1910. 1,700; 1920, 3,510
Road Bonds.
4s g '04 A-O 125,000c_____Oct 1934
. . . 25 000_____ 1932-1935
6s ’ 18 . . . $45,000— ....................... 4s '16
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1924.)
4s ’ 19 —
88,000 _____ 1926-1939 GLENCOE.
Improvement Bonds.
4 H s’ 10 F-A 200.000c...F eb 1 194C
(65,000.. July 1 ’30-’42
8s
3 0 .0 0 0 ............ ........
This city is in McLeod County.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1930.)
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 13 F-A 200.000c_ Aug 1 194? BOND. DEBT. Dec 1921...$75,000 4M s’25 . . . (10,000___ July 1 1943
_
(50.000___ July 1 1944 5s ’ 15 J-J
(R eal----------- 426.541
$5,000____July 1 1935
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1933.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’25. $283,000
(
R efu n d in g Bonds.
43^s’ 15 J-J 200.000c...M ar 1 194/ Assess. val. ’21 ■Personal__________ 9,377
Assessed val., real estate..2,548 384 4s '17 J-J $23.000____Jan 1 1937
(T o ta l______ 435,918
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1935).
Assessed val.,
4)4sg’ 17M - 250,000c...Sept 1 194" Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$51.10 Total assess, personal____ 499,435 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.)
val. 1925
City Hall Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1937.'
(40% actual)__________ 3,047,819 4M s’22 A-O ($15,000_ Oct 1 ’27-’41
_
4 ^ s ’19 A-O 300,000___ Apr 1 194P FARIBAULT.
City is county seat of Rice County, School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$30.30
(Subject to call after April 1 1930 '
t 45,000— ..O c t 1 1942
Population in 1924 (est.)_____8.000
W ater Bonds.
5 K s’21 A-01100.000____Apr 1 1936 incorporated in 1872. Commission
INT. payable at State Treas­ 5 s ’25 J-D $12,000_____ 1928-1935
1250.000-.Apr 1 '37-'4(l government adopted Feb. 7 1911.
urer’s office
Fire Denartment B onds.
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 ’ 25— $100,000
5s g ’21 M -N 400.000c
Nov 1 1951
4M s’24 J-D / $S,000___ Dec 1 1926
(Optional Nov 1 1941)
Water debt (incl.)__________ 35,000
F IL L M O R E C O U N T Y .
( 1,000----- Dec 1 1927
Sinking fu n d _______________ 6,366
4 J^s’22 M-S 450.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’34
Preston is the county seat.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assess, val. real est______ 618.899
4Jis’24 M-S 800.000..Sept 1 ’ 27-'34
F unding Bonds_
Assess, val. personal________ 212,195
4M s’24 M-S 450,000.-Sept 1 ’35-’39 4s g ’09M-N / 5,000c_ M ay 1 1926
- — $38,500_______
(30,000c.M ay 1 ’27-’29
T ot. assess, val. 1925______831,094
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925.$3,725,009
Road Bonds4,000___ Dec 1 1930
Money & credits (add’l)_____381,029
Moneys and credits______50.765,643 4Ms’24 J-D
5 J^s’21 A-O $53.844.22.Oct 1 1936 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$74.50
Local Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val. real________60.449.164
F-A $1 5,000._Aug 1 ’26-’28 4 H s’23 F-A 100,000..Aug 1 ’33 42 Pop’n 1910. 1,788; 1920______ 1,747
Assess, val. personal____ 20.810.394 6s
M-NS20.000
1929-1943 4 Y s ' 2 4 . . . 150,000_______________
Total val. ’25 (35% act.) 81,259,558 5s '23
TOTAL DEBT Oct 4 ’23. $192,344 GLENWOOD.
Disposal Plant Bonds.
School property valued at 5,799.798
4K s’24 J-D / 5,000___ Dec 1 1929 Assess, val. real estate___$19,846 650
This city is in Pope County.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—
Assess, val. personal____ 2.788.752
fl 1,000___ Dec 1 1930
Maintenance_____________ $13 42
$35.000______
Tot.ass'd val.’23(l-3act).21,652,911 4 -4 H s . . E B T Nov 18’ 25.1926-1940
B uilding Bonds.
New construction_________3 28
BOND. D
$35,000
5s '23
M-N$15,000
1929-1943 Moneys & credits (add’l),
Interest and sinking fund____3 49
Total assessed valuation’ 25-706,000
full value------------------- 4,008.480 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $90.00
B iidge & Culvert B onds.
Teachers’ pension fund_____ 1.02
M-N$15,000
1929-1943 Populat'n 1910. 25.680; 1920, 25,330 Pop’n 1910, 2.161; 1920.......... 2,187
Population in 1925 (est.)___ 112,463 5s '23
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at Am. Kxch. Nat. Bk.,N ,'i
5s
F-A ($12,000—Aug 1 ’ 26-’29
F IL L M O R E C O . S . D . N O . 158. GOODHUE COUNTY.
EAST GRAND FORKS.
1 1,000____ Aug 1 1930
P. O. Lanesboro.
Red Wing is the county seat.
This city is in Polk County.
5s ’23 M -N 24,000____1929-1943 School Bldg. & Equipm ent Bonds.
T runk H ighw’y Reimburs. Bds.
♦Certificates o f Indebtedness. lM s’24 J-D f 3.000___ Dec 1 1927 5s ’ 17 J-J $45,000____July 1 1932 5H s’21 M-S $221,937.95....... ............
6 s ’23 J-Jf$120,000c__Jan 1 ’26-’40
1 4,000___ Dec 1 1928
(Subject to call $5,000 July 1 1922 BOND. D EBT Nov 2 ’25 *$495,991
t 30,000c.. Jan 1 ’41-’43 TOT. BD. D T . Apr 14 ’ 25- $205,000
and $5,000 July 1 1927.)
Assess, val. real estate_ $19,699,658
_
BON D. D E B T N ov 21 ’25—$35,000 Water bonds (included)_
_
44,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1925- $84,000 Assess, val. pergonal____• 3 236,219
Water debt (incl.)____________10.000 Warrant debt (additional).
54,000 Total assessed val. 1924_____512,714 Total assess, val. 1925___22,935,877
Certificate debt (add’l)____150,000 Certificate debt (add’l ) ____
14,550 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24S47.60 Moneys & credits (add’l ) ,
19,311 Assess, val. real estate____3,366,770
Sinking fund (general)___
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at
full value____________
6,976.714
Assess, val. ’25 (real.-_______ 487,410 Assess, value personal_____ 900,000 the
Scanlan-Habberstadt
State Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25. .$12.70
(25% & 40%(personal____122.957 Moneys & credits (add’l),
Bank, Lanesboro.
Populat’n 1910, 31.367: 1920. 30,799
actual______ (total________610,367
(full value)--------------------1,991,495
* This amount was issued for road
Money & credits (add’l ______200 640 Total ass’d value 1925____6,258,265 F IL L M O R E C O U N T Y IN D . S C H . purposes and will be paid by the
Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$171.00 (Real estate assessed at 40% , per­
D IS T . N O . 174.
State.
______
Population 1910, 2,533; 1920, 2.490
sonal at 25% , and stock in trade at
P. O. Canton.
*IN T. at First Nat. Bank, Min­
33 1-3 %.)
4J4s’23 F-A ($40,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1937 GRAND RAPIDS.
neapolis.
T otil tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$94.00
l 35,000c__________ 1938
This village is in Itasca County.
Pop’n 1910, 9.001; 1920______ 11,089 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25—$75,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
ELK R IV E R.
INT. on water-works bonds pay­ Floating debt_______________ 6,608 4s
s-a
$5,000__________ 1929
This village is in Sherburne Co
able at Farmers & Merchants State Total ass’d val.’25 (35%act.) .400.297
Sewer Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Bank o f Faribault.
Scnool tax rate(per $1,000) ’25 $45.00 5s ’22 . . . $20,000— Apr 15 1937
5s
$32,000......................
Population in 1925 (est.)________ 700 GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1924—$42,000
6s
...
2 6 ,0 0 0 ......................
F A R IB A U L T C O U N T Y
INTEREST payable at the Wells- Assessment debt (add'l)_____11,000
F un din g Bonds.
Blue Earth Is the county seat.
Dickey Co. of Minneapolis.
Assessed value, real estate..5 3.985
5s
...
$8,000_____________
Ditch Bonds
Assessed value. personal.$__182,083
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 1925
$63,000 4 Y s
J-J $6,400c.July 1’ 26-’29
FOLEY.
Money & credits____________181,300
Floating debt (additional)
4,000 U5&5KJ-J 13,000c.July 1 ’26-’32 !
This village is in Benton County. Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (33'.% ) -.917,368
Sinking, fun ri. general___
i ,0 0 0 Is ’ l l
J-J 30.000c.July 1 ’26-’30
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total tax rate (p. $1,000) ’23.$163.90
Sinking fund, water_____
15,000 i is ' l l J-J
12.000c......................... 4s
. . . $22,000___ July 11939 Population 1910, 2,230; 1920, 2,914
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GRAN T COUNTY.
Elbow Lake is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
4J^s’24 F-A ($81,000--Aug 1 ’35-’43
. 1 4,000____Aug 1 1944
R efu nding Bonds.
-s ’26 J-J
$5,000____
1936
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1925:
Road bonds_____________*$94,343
Ditch bonds___________ 253,789
Assess, val., real estate____7,291,153
Assess, val., personal_____ 770,890
Money & credits__________1,524,618
Tot. ass’d val.’25(33% act)9,586,661
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$39.01
Pop’n, 1910, 9,114; 1920_____ 9,788
* To be paid by the State.
GREENEUSH SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Greenbush) is
in Roseau County.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
4s
...
$3,500_____ _____ ____
4s
. . . 37.000_______________
6s
. . . 20,000_______________
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 12 ’25..$77,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 6,651
T ot. assess, val. '25 (1-3 act.)241,158
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$80.00
Population in 1925 (est.)_______ 740
HASTINGS.
This city Is In Dakota County.
Incorp. by Act of Legislature ap­
proved Mar. 4 1857.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
-s ’24 . . . *$38,000..July 1 ’26-’44
High W agon Bridge B onds.
5s
J-J $40,000___ July 1 1934
W ater-W orks (State L o a n ).
-s
. . . $2 9,00 0.............. ............
F unding Bonds.
6s ’22 A-O $12,000_ Jan 2 1931
_
4 ^ s ’25 A-O / 6,000._Oct 1 ’26-’31
\14,000__0ct 1 ’32-’38
GE N . DEBT Nov 1 9 2 4 ... $128,000
24,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessed value, real_______ 1,146.397
Assessed value, personal._ 280,744
Money and cre d its_______ 265.562
Total assess, val. 1924_____ 1,692,703
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$74 60
Population 1910, 3,983; 1920, 4,571
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
First Nat. Bank, St. Paul; on others
at Hastings National Bank.
HAW LEY SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
District (P .O.Hawley) is in Clay C o.
School Bonds.
5Hs'18 M-S $50,0 0 0 c ................ 1933
6s ’ 20
A-O 20,000__________ 1935
7s ’ 21
M -S 15,000__________ 1926
BON D. D EBT Dec 18 ’24..$85,000
Total assessed val. 1924 ___725.520
School tax rate (per $ 1,000) '24 $56.40
HENNEPIN COUNTY.

County seat Is Minneapolis.

Road and Bridge Bonds.

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
HENNEPIN CO. S. D. NO. 24.
P. O. Robbinsdale.
School Bonds.
5s ’20 - - - $121,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’22...$193,000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 976,498
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$51.21
Population 1921 (est.)_____
1.600
HENNEPIN CO. S. D. NO. 43.
P. O. Osseo.
5Ms’2 3 A -0 $65,000c______________
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 1925 .$65,000
Assessed valuationl924____ 284.428
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-149.25
HENNEPIN CO. I. S. D. NO. 109.
P. O. Richfield.
School B uilding Bonds
5s ’25 J J $20,000c___ Jan 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925-$125,000
Ass’d value 1924 (40% act.) 708,162
Population 9124 (estimated)--2,500
HENNEPIN COUNTY CONSOL.
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 142.
Post Office is R . 1, Station F,
o f Minneapolis.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1925 $92,000
Assess, val. 1925 (1-3 act.) 1,044,670
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925..$33.00
Population 1925 (est.)_ _____ 1,400
_
HENNEPIN COUNTY CONSOL.
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 143.
P. O. Richfield.
54£s’20M-N $50,0 0 0 c-..M a y 1 1935
(Optional M ay 1 1925 or upon any
interest paying date thereafter be­
fore maturity.)
4M s’25 J-J 11,900- - Jan 1 ’30-’40
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 482.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 8 ’2 4 -. $135,000
Total assessed value 1924--1,179,747
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$41 55
IN T . payable at the office of the
Northwestern National Bank, M in­
neapolis.
HIBBING.
This village is in St. Louis County.
It is said that this is the largest in­
corporated village in Minnesota and
is generally known as the wealthiest
municipality o f its size in the U.S.
Memorial B uilding Bonds.
5s ’24 - . - $400,000..July 1 ’26-’33
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’22 F-A $l,750,OOOcFeb 15’26-'32
BOND. DEBT N o v 2 4 ’23 $2,000,000
Assessed value, real and
personal, 1924 (1-3 act.)90,729,154
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $22 81
Popula’n 1910. 8,832: 1920. 15.089
IN T . payable at Hibbing or at
First Nat’l Bank, Duluth. For ad­
ditional facts concerning this village
see V. 114, p. 1567.
HINCKLEY.
This village is In Pine County.

4.85s’ 17J-J $ 4 ,0 0 0 - -July 1 ’26-’27
4. 70s’ 19 M-S 183.000-.Sept 1 ’26-’38 6s W ater . Bonds.
. . ($10,000c-july

4.70s’ 19M-S 183,000_____ 1926-1938
5s ’20 M-S 326,000_____ 1926-1938
5H s’21 M -NI 384,000-May 1 ’26-’37
\ 99,000-M ay 1 ’38--40
5s ’21 M-S 54,478.47-Sept 1 1931
6s '21 M -N /224,000-M ay 1 ’26-’39
\ 17,000- - -M ay 1 1940
4 H s M .S
80,817.20 Sept 1 ’3 2 - ’41
Sanitarium Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-Jf $13,000c.July 1 ’26-’2S
1 10,000c.. .July 1 1929
5 s ’ 19 F-A 150,000._Aug 1 ’29-’36
4J^s'22 J-J 500,000_______ Yearly

1929-38
\ 2,000c. ..J u ly 1 1939
Sewer B onds.
6s
. . . ($5,OOOc____ 1934-1938
\ 5,000c_________ 1939
BOND. D EBT Dec 3 ’25____$42,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 30,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _________ 15,000
Floating debt________________ 10,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 24 (1-3 act.) .298,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$l29.00
Population in 1910, 673; 1920, 673

4>^s’23 J-J 500 ,0 0 0 .-Apr 1 ’27-’41 HOUSTON COUNTY.
Caledonia is the county seat.
4M s’23 J-J 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’28-’42
Road Bonds.
4 K s ’25 M -N 50,000c_Nov 1 ’27-’31

4% s’23 F-A$100,000-_Aug 1 ’33-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925..$444,322
Assess, val. real estate_____7,426,508
Assess, val. personal______ 983,341
Other assessable property. .2,361,400
4 M s’23 J-D ( 1,330,000 June 1 ’2 8 -’37 Tot. ass’d val.’25(1-3 act.)10,771,249
1 670,000 June 1 ’38-’42 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $17.42
4 ^ s ’25 J-D 100,000c*June 1 ’30-’34 Popul’n 1910, 14,297; 1920, 14,013
Bridge Bonds.
4J€s’25 J-D$600,000c*June 1 ’30-’34 HOW ARD LAKE S. D. NO. 79.
This district (P. O. Howard Lake)
Poor House Bonds.
4b fs’25 J-D$250,000c*June 1 ’30-’34 is in Wright County.
. . . $32,000............... - _____
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 13 ’25$6,819,295 5s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 2 ’25 . $32,000
Road & bridge bonds as­
11,000
sumed by State) (in cl.). 1,386,750 Cash on hand____________
Sinking fund_____________
561,812 Assessed val. real estate____289,762
Assessed value, real_____ 275 395 137 Assessed val. personal______ 58,492
Assessed value, personal. 50.814,738 Money & credits____________139,355
Total val. 1925 ________ 326.209,875 Tot. as’d va l. ’25 (50% act.).487,609
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S28 00
M oneys & credits (addi­
tional, full value)_____106.295,343 Population in 1925 (est.)________ 800
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M -N$ 100,000-..M a y 1 1929
5s '19 M -N 31,000___ M ay 1 1929
5s ’ 19 M-N125.000___ M ay 1 1929
5 s ’ 19 J-D 125,000___ M ay 1 1929

State & co.tax (per $1.000 ’25~$15.48

Pop’n ’ 10, 333,480; 1920____ 415,419 HUBBARD COUNTY.
Park Rapids is the county seat.
5J^s’ 15 s. a. $86.000_______________
5 )4s
...
20,000_______________
6s ’20 J-D 220,000___ Dec 1 1930
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 2 ’ 25- *$274,000
Drainage debt (incl.)______
25,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
35,084
Sinkingfund______________
44,173
HENNEPIN CO. I. S. D. NO. 17. Assess, val., real_________ 4,421,673
P. O. Edina.
Assess, val., personal_____ 397,094
f$8,000c-. .D ec 1 1930 Tot.assess.val. 1925 --------- 4,818,767
9,000c— Dec 1 1931 Moneys and credits (add’l) . 672,577
10,000c.-.D ec 1 1932 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25176.26
12,000c--.D ec 1 1933 Population 1910. 9,831; 1920. 10,136
14,000c— Dec 1 1934
♦ Also includes $115,390 road
5 s ’25 J-D 17,000c— Dec 11935 bonds to be paid by the State.
19,000c— Dec 1 1936
21,000c. ..D e c 1 1937
23 ,000 c-..D ec 1 1938 HUTCHINSON.
This city is in M cLeod County.
25,000c— Dec 1 1939
Water=Works B onds.
27,000c----Dec 1 1940
—
($5,000c_________ 1929
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925-. $205,500 4s
1 5,000c__________1934
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,468,269
_
- — 30,000c__________1943
Population (est.)__________ 205,500 434s
City-Hall Bonds.
4s
f$5.000r................ .1929
\ 5,000r__________ 1934
HENNEPIN CO. I. S. D. NO. 19.
“ W hite W ay” Bonds.
I- P. O. Hopkins.
$10,0 0 0 c _______1930-35
4M s’24 A-0$150.000___ Apr 1 1939 5s
Paving C ertificates.
BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’ 25- $155,000
Total assess, val. 1925----- 1,500,000 5s ’23 s-a $135,OOOc_Apr 1 ’26-’43
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $54.00 ($7,000 in even years and $8,000 in
odd years.)
Population (est.)---------------------4,000
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .;
the First N at. Bank, Minneapolis;
First & Security N at. Bank, Minne­
apolis; Scandinavian Trust Co. of
N . Y .; New York Trust Co., and
County Treasurer’s office.-




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ITASCA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2.
H igh-S ch ool B uilding B onds
5}£s’22 F-A (200,OO0c.Feb 1 ’2t>’ 30
1 50.000c_ Feb 1 1931
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’25 $250,000
Sinking fund____________
40,000
Total assessed value 1925-13,557,055
School tax rate(per$l,000)’25-$28.60
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 7,500
Ass’ri vulrm ’ 9*1 rostl ocf-.af.o 1
IN T . at First Nat. Bank o f Cole­
Ass’d value, 1924, personal 333,815 raine.
Ass’d value ’24, other prop. 827,519
Tot .ass’d v a l.’24(1-3 act.)2,446,879 ITASCA COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$55,000
P. O. Deer River.
Population 1910, 2,368; 1920.-3,379 5J£s’20 A-O ($45,000--Apr 1 ’26-’34
\ 40,000___ Apr 1 1935
BOND. D E B T July 17 ’25-$131,800
INTERNATIONAL FALLS.
This village is In Koochiching Floating debt (additional)62,046
56,799
County. Population 1910, 1,487; Cash on hand____________
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.) 932,181
1920, 3,448.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-_$39.43
F unding B onds.
_
tfs’ l l ann $15,000______ - ’26-’31-’36 Population 1923____'. ________ 3,500
Sewer and W ater B onds.
IN T . payable at the office of the
6s ’ l l ann $52,000 ______________ First National Bank, St. Paul.
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’ 19
$100,0 0 0 c ____ 1936-1939
Paving Bonds.
6s
$42,000......... ................ ITASCA CO. IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 1 ’21- $28,539 6s NO. 9. -N $30,0 00c..M ay 1 1928
13 M
Assess, debt______________ 152,000 6 ‘J^s’20 F-A$185,000-.Aug 1 ’ 26-’30
Floating debt_____________
85,000 4s’ 19 July 1 600,000. .Aug 9 ’26-’39
Sinking fund______________
10.000 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’25_
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,592,446 Sinking fund_____________ $815,000
16,000
Assessed v al. personal_____ 620,688 Assessed valuation 1925_ 8,548,569
Other assess, property____1,031,959 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)_’25-$48.00
Total assess, val. 1921 ( X
to 34 actual)____________3,245,095 Population in 1925 (est.)_____47-50
IN T . at Minn. Loan & Trust C o.,
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$44.00
Minneapolis, and at Continental &
Comm. Nat. Bank, Chicago.
IRONTON.
This village is in Crow Wing Co.
W ater-W orks-Extension B onds. JACKSON.
6s T6 J-D7$10,000--D ec 1 ’26-’30
This city is in Jackson County.
1 3,000------Dec 1 1931
R efu n d in g B onds.
Village-Hall B onds.
5 s ’22 M -S $6,000-.-Sept 15 1932
6s ’ 16 J-D $12,000--Dec 1 ’26-’ 3'
Perm. Impt. Revolv. Fd. Bds.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N $4,000___ Nov 1 1932
4s
$75,000............. ............. Other bonds outstanding:
534s’ 19 J-J 734,000 _____ 1926-1936
Whiteway________________ $15,000
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 1922- $149,000
Electric light___________
44,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000
City hall________________ 25,000
Assessed value, real estate-1,337,280 BOND. D E B T N ov 2 ’25__ $94,000
Assessed value, personal-_ 179,707 Assessed value, real estate. 771,185
T ot. assess, val. 21(34act.)l,516,987 Assessed value, personal_
_ 150,928
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21$112.25 Other assessable property-- 57,902
Pop’n 1920................................... 1,166 Tot.ass’d val.’24 (40% act.). .980,015
M oney & credits_________ 364,546
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$75.70
ISANTI COUNTY.
Population 1910, 1,907; 1920. 2,144
Cambridge is the county seat.
Road & Bridge R efu n d in g Bds.
6>*s’21 M-S $64,883.76c. 1932-1941 JACKSON COUNTY.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Jackson Is the county seat.
0s
$80,000c--------------------BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’25 -- $144,884 4s C ourt-H ouse Bonds. 1926-1927
July $19,0 0 0 c____
Bonds assumed by State
Bonds.
(included)______________
79,428 5s DitchJ-D $23,000 _____ 1930-1943
’24
Floating debt (additional).
45,029
Road B onds.
Assess, val. real est_______ 5,601,235 —s
Assess, val. personal p ro p .. 801,354 4Ms’23 . . . $100,000----------------------’33-’42
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)6,402,589 GEN. B D . D150,000--Aug 1 $19,000
T . Oct 1 0 ’25
Moneys & credits (add’l,
Ditch
full value)______________ 913,866 State debt (additional)_ 1,593,600
Trunk Highway
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’25 $23.00
debt (add’l )
305,000
Fop A in ’ 10. 12,615;’20........... 13,278 Assessed value, __________
real estate.17,328,873
Assessed value, personal_ 1,679,117
ISANTI CO. IND. S. D. NO. 4.
Moneys & credits________ 2,028,549
Post Office is Cambridge.
Total assess, val. 1924___21,036,539
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Moneys and credits assess, at
6s ’ 1 8 --$10,000c-.N ov 15 1933 actual value, real and personal
B u ild in g Bonds.
prope i■
‘.jassessed at 1-3 actual.)
6s ’ 1 8 --.
$30,000c_.Nov 15 1933 State & Co. tax (per$1,000) ’24$36.04
534s’20 - . 30,000c_ Jan 1 1935 Populat’n 1910, 14,491; 1920, 15,955
_
6 s ’21 M -N 25,000c--M ay 15 1936
IN T . on court-house bonds at
T 6T A L DEBT Oct 10 ’25--$95,000
Sinkingfund (cash & bonds). 24,000 State Treas. office.
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (80% act.)_449,118
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$58.00 JANESVILLE.
Population in 1925 (est.)_____12,000
This village is in Waseca County.
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at First Nat.
W ater W orks System B onds.
Bank, Minn.
6s ’21 s-a $35,000___ M ay 1 1931
F un din g Bonds.
ISANTI CO. IND. S. D. NO. 66. -s
___ $30,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Nov 20 ’25—$65,000
P. O. Braham
Water debt (included)______ 35,000
School B uilding Bonds.
($10,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’30 Total assessed value 1924
445,906
5 J^s’22 A-O 18,000c.Apr 1 ’31-’ 36 Population 1910, 1,173; 1920, 1,261
IN T . at Wells-Dickey Trust Co..
33,00 0c-..A p r 1 1937
4 ? 4 s ’2 3 ___
1 0 ,0 0 0 _____ A p r 1 1 9 3 8 Minneapolis.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’25---$71,000
Sinkingfund_____________
2,000 KANABEC COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1924---- 247,370
Mora is the county seat.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$42 50
Population 1922 (est.)__________ 600 4s Ditch- -Bonds.
’ 15
- ($4,000c.July 1 ’26-’30
\ 3,500c.July 1 ’31-’35
ITASCA COUNTY.
5s ’ 17
36,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’37
Grand Rapids is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s ’22 — 100,000______ ________ 6s ’20 M-S $125,000____Sept 1 1930
Funding B onds.
5s ’23 M-S (60,000--Sept 1 ’34-’38
5s ’ 15 s-an $50,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1935
165,000--Sept 1 ’39-’43
534s’ 19 F-A 89,500--Feb 1 ’26-’30
T ru nk Highway Reimbursem ’ t.
Highway B onds.
f 6,936.59c_Aug 1 1933
5s T5 s-an $50.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1935 4 K s’22 F-A (36,000c-Aug 1 ’34-’39
5 J4s
. . . 250,000____________
121,000c-Aug 1 ’40-’42
6s ’21 A-O 250,000____ Apr 1 1931 GEN. B D . D T . N ov 1 ’25- $34,000
6 s ’21 - - - 350,000____June 11931
debt
46,500
5J4s’22 F-A 750,000c_.-Feb 1 1932 Ditch pay’le(additional)____ 313,937
Debt
by State(add’l)
5s ’22
J30,000--0ct 1 ’32-’34 Warrant debt (add’l)______
13,209
1 8,000____Oct 1 1935 Sinking fund______________
16,762
R oad and Bridge B onds.
Assessed val., real estate..3,490,829
4K s’ 13 ann$135.000c,July 1 ’ 26-’ 32 Assessed val., personal____ 404,574
TOT. BD. D T . Feb 1922-$2,819,768 Moneys and credits_______ 318,931
Sinkingfund____________
181,448
9,726
Assessed value, real estate.26,121 617 Other assessable property. _
Tot.ass’d val.’24(40% act.)4,224,060
Assessed value, personal._ 2,106,201 Avg. Co. tax(per $1,000) ’24--$71.10
Total assessed value 1923-28,227,818 Pop’n ’ 10, 6,461; ’20 (Census), 9,086
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)____________
844,142
CO.
Populat’n 1910, 17,208; 1920, 23.876 KANABEC NO. 3. CONSOL. SCH.
DIST.
(Census)__________________ 23,876
P. O. Ogilvie.
IN TEREST on 5J4s of 1922 at the
B uilding
Continental & Commercial Trust & 5>*s’ 17 F-A Bonds.
$24,000..A u g 1 ’26-’37
Savings Bank, Chicago.
BOND. D EBT Nov 20 1924 $52,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (abt. act) .340,186
ITASCA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
School tax rate(per$l,000) ’24_$33.60
5s ’22 A -0$250,000--Apr 1 ’27-’36 Population 1924 (est.)__________ 750
Bldg. Bds. (I n t . in M in n e a p o lis ).
4s ’ 13 A-O $40,000____Oct 1 1928
5s
--35.000c__________1926 KANABEC CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Mora.
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925-- $395,000
Floating debt_____________
75,000 GEN. B D . D T . N ov 27’25-_$54,000
Sinking fund______________
20,000 Total assessed valuation 1925
(about 25% actual)--------- 465,320
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)5,311,116
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$54.32 School tax (per $1,000) 1925___$3.60
1
Population in 1925 (est.)_____20,000 Population in 1920____________1,500
Armory B onds.
4% s’23 TA«»vi $25,0 D ^ n d ^ i
s-a
00c--.July 1 1953
A 4 .’ ll
Mill Dam ClH/i Bonds.
Site
(14,000___________1931
434s’25 M-S
4,000___________1933
( 4,000___________1936
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 ’ 25- $102,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 135,000
Water debt (included) _____
45,000

D ec., 1925.]
KA N D IYO H I COUNTY.
Willmar is the county seat.
Drainage Bonds.
4 J^s’ 12 J-J $48,000c-July 1 ’ 26-’28
5s ’ 16 J-D 7.000c-June 1 ’26-’36
5s '16 . . .
21,000c___ 1926-1936
6s ’ 18
31,000c_Feb 1 ’26-’38
5J4s’ 18 . . .
80,000c_Apr 1 ’26-’38
6s ’ 18 . . .
17,000c-May 1 ’26-’38
5s ’ 19 . . .
I4,000c-June 2 ’26-’39
os '19 ___ 12,400c_June 2 ’26-’38
6s ’19 . . .
62.000c.Aug 1 ’26-’39
5Ms’20 M-S 32,350c_Sept 1 ’26-’40
6s ’21 J-D 105,800c.June 1 ’27-’41
6s ’21 J-D 13,700c_June 1 ’27-’41
6s ’21 F-A 108,000c-Aug 1 ’27-’41
6s ’21 M -S 24,400c_Sept 1 ’26-31
6s ’21 F-A 12,700c--.A ug 1 1938
5s ’21 J-D 114,600c_Dec 1 ’27-’41
5s ’22 M-S 64,300c-Mar 1 ’28-’42
R oad Im pt. B onds.
’ 19
$150,000c—-N ov 1 1929
’ 19
100,000c— -N ov 1 1929
R efu n d in g Bonds
’20 J D $75,000c-Dec 1 ’26-’40
T ru nk Highway Reimbursem’t.
_
6s '21 . . . $45,000c_ Oct 1 1931
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 10 ’25 $325,000
Drainage debt (add’l ) ____
768,250
H'way reimburs’t bonds
(additional)___________
45,000
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 14,316,270
Assessed val., personal_ 1,626,845
_
Total assessed val. 1924.$15,942,615
Money & Credits (add’l)_ 2,598,409
_
State&Co.tax(per$l .000) '24_$1489
Populat’n 1910. 18,969; 1920, 22,060
IN T . at Minnesota Loan & Trust
C o., Minneapolis; Security Trust
C o., St. Paul, and First & Security
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis.
K A N D IY O H I CO. IND. SCH OOL
DIST. NO. 47.
P. O. Willmar.
4s
. . . $27,000_______________
COND. DEBT July 18 ’25- $320,000
Sinking fund______________
2,497
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (40% act)2,340,105
School tax rate(per$l ,000) ’25-$89.10
Population 1922 ______________ 6,670
KASSON SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district (P. O. Kasson) is in
Dodge County.
-s
. . . $60,000_______________
TO T. B D . D T . N ov 18 ’25- $117,000
Sinking fund______________ 20,000
T ot.a ss’d val. (1-3 act.) ’25—650,755
Tax rate (per$l,000) '25______ $4.74
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,200
KEEWATIN.
This village is in Itasca County.
x F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 16 F-A 116,000c.Aug 9 ’26-’28
6s
F-A 16,000c_____________
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
.s g '19 —
$42.000c____ 1926-1932
BOND. D E B T Sept 1 1925 $63,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 439,153
Assessed valuation 1924-4,970,169
Total tax rate(per $1.000)'24- $37.70
Population in 1910, 695; 1920, 1,879
x IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
KINNEY.
This village is in St. Louis County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s’22 M-N15 $100,000.Nov 15 ’27-36
-s
40,000_______________
TOT. B D . D T . July 31 ’25- .$264,908
Total assessed val. 1924___ 1,930,352
Population in 1920____________1,200
KITTSON COUNTY.
Hallock is the county seat.
Court house 4s & 5s________ $14,000
Ditch Bonds.
4J'£s’24 M-S ($3,000-_Sept 1 ’30-’35
9,000--Sept 1 ’36-’44
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 2 ’25- $14,000
Drainage debt (add’l)_____ 160,513
Road & bridge debt (add’l) *250,000
Assessed val. real_________ 6,401,121
Assess, val. personal______ 576,082
Total assess val. 1925____ 6,977,203
M oney & credits add’l),
full value_______________ 911,407
County tax (per $1,000) ’25—$15.50
Population 1910.9,669; 1920—10,838
*These bonds are to be paid by
the State.

Warrant debt (additional). 285,003
Assessed val’n, real estate.4,903 774
Assessed val’n, personal___ 702,684
Total assess, val. 1924____ 5,606,458
Moneys & Credits (add’l ) ..1 ,0 2 4 ,7 8 6
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$35.50
Population 1910, 6,438; 19230$46 00
IN T . on some of the bonds at State
Treas. office and at Central Trust
C o., Chicago.

KOOCH ICH IN G CO. IND. S. D.
NO. 4.

P. O. International Falls.
4J^s ’21ann$100,000.-July 1 ’32-’41
6s ’21 M -N 150,000____ Nov 1 1931
6s ’24 J-J 150,000____Jan 2 1939
4s
J-J
6 3 ,0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’ 31
4s
J-J
1 2,000--July 1 ’26-’37
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1925- $475,000
Total assessed val. 1925— 3,250,000
Population (est.)_______________6,500

KOOCHICHING COUNTY INDE­
PENDENT SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Big Falls.
D i s t . N o . 8 B o n d s (A s s u m e d ).

S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.

G T9 . . . $30,000____ M ay 11934
(Optional after M ay 1 1934.)
BONDED D EB T Oct 4 ’20-$30,000
Floating debt________________ 10,000
Total assessed val. 1924_____ 61.975
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$46.10
Population in 1920______________ 400

KOOCH ICH IN G CO. IN D . SCH.
DIST. NO. 8.

For details of debt see District
N o. 1 above.

LAC QUI PARLE COUNTY.
Madison Is the county seat.

Ditch Bonds.
6s ’20 M -S $20,000 _____1926-1940

KOOCHICHING COUNTY.

LINCOLN COUNTY.
Ivanhoe is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
- T8
- ..$ 6 2 ,0 0 0 _____ 1926-1938
R oad Bonds.
4 J£s’22 M-S$100,000___ Sept 1 1932
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 31 ’25 $120,000
Ditch debt (additional)-.
375,000
Road debt, assumed by
State (additional)_____
122,014
Warrant debt (add’l)____
114,078
Assessed val. real estate.- 9,402,743
Assessed val. personal____
961,171
T ot. ass’d val. ’24 (3 3M
to 40% actual)------------- 10,363,914
Moneys and credits (full
value, additional)______ 1,590,749
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $11.59
Pop’n 1910, 9,874; 1920_______11.266
IN T . on 4 i i s of 1922, payable at
the Northwestern Trust Co., St.Paul.

6s ’25 J J $75,000c-.Jan 1 ’30 ’40
(County Organization bonds.)
6s
- _ - $10,000c___________1933
B O N D . DEBT Sept 30 ’25 $85,000
Floating debt (additional).
32,000
Drainage debt (additional) _ 923,328
Assessed value, real estate-2,108,543
Assessed value, personal___ 175,917
Moneys and credits________ 208,460
Total assessed value 1925
(about 3 3% actual)_____ 2,467,721
State & county tax rate per
$1,000) 1925_____________$52.90
Population 1925 (estimated)___6,500

B O N D . D E B T N ov 18 ’ 25- $240,000
Assessment debt add ___ 350,000
Sinking fund______________
50,541
Assess, val. real estate____1.300,000
Assess, val. personal prop. 300,000
Tot. ass’d val.’25 (2-4 act.) .1,600,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $68 00
Pop’n 1910, 2,540; 1920 ........... 2,782
LYO N COUNTY]

Marshall is the county seat.
Road Bonds-

5 H s ’20 J-D $60.000____Dec 1 1930

4H s’24 - - 90,000_______________
Ditch Bonds.
5?is’20 s-an $43,000_____ 1926-1940
(12,000--Feb 1 ’28-’30
5s ’22
F-A ] 5,000_____Feb 1 1931
( 8,000____ Feb 1 1932
5 s ’22
F-A 8,000--Feb 1 ’ 28-’31
4Ms’22 s-anf 20,000......... 1928-1937
l 15,000......... 1938-1942
2 ,0 00......... 1928-1929
4Ms’22 s-an 4,0 00______ 1930-1931
l 3,000___________ 1932
4J^s
—- $36,000_______________
(Due in 5 to 20 years.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5Ms’21 M-S $40,000____Mar 1 1941
Highway R eim bursem ent Bds.
5Ms’21M -N $58,000c-N ov 1 ’26-’41
434s’21 s-a 16,396.76--N ov 1 1941
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 1 ’21-$1,108,000
Assessed value, real______ 16,087,869
Assessed value, personal-- 1,859,668
Total assess, val. 1923_ 17,947,537
_
Moneys & credits (add’l.)- 2,111,391
Populat’n 1910, 15,722; 1920, 18,837
L Y O N C O. C O N S. S. D . N O . 1.

BOND. D EBT Nov 20 ’25--$47,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.) - -365,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$34.00
Population in 1925 (est.)_______ 375
M cLEO D C O U N T Y .

F-A
...
...
...

International Falls Is the county
seat. Organized Jan. 2 1907.
LAKE PARK.
R ural Highway Bonds.
This village is in Becker County.
5s
. . . $160,000- . . Jan 1 ’26-’33
W ater Bonds.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
5H s
- - . $11,000c.........
1938
-s
. . . $13,2 0 0 _____ 1926-1928
E lectric-Light Bonds.
F un din g Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $13,000c
Apr 1 1940
4s
. . . $17,000— July 1 '26-’30 4s
----3,500c___$500 yearly
4 ^ s ’ 12 J-J
50,000____ July 1 1932
F unding Bonds.
6s ’23 A-O 150,000________________ 5s
$19,000c___________1930
R efu n d in g Bonds.
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1925-— $45,000
6s
. . . $61,000_________________ Tot.ass’d val. ’ 19 (1-3 act.)— 215,800
Jail-B uilding Bonds.
Money and credits (add’l) ___140,000
4s TO July $9,000— July 1 ’26-’30 PoDulation in 1910, 740: 1920. 700
T O T . B D . D T . July 1 ’25-$l,564,550
IN T . on 6s at the First National
Drainage debt (incl)______ 894,000 Bank, gt- Paul.




LE SUEUR COUNTY.
Lesueur Centre is the county seat.
T ru n k Highway R eim burse­
ment Bonds.
4 K s’22 M-S $55,063.59cMar 1 1942
Road Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O$100,000c____ 1926-1930
5LtS’20 A-O $75,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1930
4M s’22 J-D 75,000c__________1930
F un din g Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $46,0 0 0 c____ 1932-1941
4M s’23A-O/$66,000c _ .-A p r l’26-’36
\ 14,000c____A p rl’37-’38
4 % s ’ 24 F-A 100,000c____ 1297-1939
4M s’25 M-S 105,000 _____ 1928-1930
D itch Bonds.
5s T 8 F-A $5,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1928
TOT. B D .D T . Nov 1925- $641,063
Assessed value, real______ 12,106,317
Assessed value, personal— 1,570,272
Other assess, property____ 1,265,250
Tot. as’d val.’24 (1-3 act.) 14,941,839
Popula’n 1910, 18,609; 1920, 17,870

5 6 ,5 0 0 _____1927-1941 LINCOLN CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1.
91.500________________
Lake Benton is the Post Office.
166,600 .........1928-1942
B u ild in g Bonds.
2,500
1926-1932 4M s’17 F-A J$5,000c— -Feb 1 1927
Road Bonds.
145,000c— -Feb 1 1932
r J£s’20 M -N $190,000— Nov 1 1930 5)^sT8 A-O 3 0 .0 0 0 c -..A D r 1 1928
>
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1 ’25:
B O N D .D E B T Oct 15 ’25 -' $80,000
Road bonds----------------- *$364,943
Sinking fund_______________
5,401
Drainage bonds_______
609,749 Tot.ass’d val.'25(2-3 act.) 451,220
Assessed val., real estate. 14,115,800 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$46.80
Assessed val., personal— 1,826,515 Pop’n 1910, 1,100; 1925 (est.), 1,100
Total assessed val. 1925 - .15,942.315
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 2,231,365 LINCOLN CO. IND. S. D. NO. 11
Population 1910,15.435:1920,15,554
* Includes $130,943 bonds to be 5s S ch ool-B u ild in g 0B onds. 1 ’26-’33
T 9 M -S f$36 ,0 0 .-Sept
paid by State.
I 32,000____ Sept 1 1934
-s
13,000____________1937
LAKE CITY.
B O N D . D EB T Nov 24 ’25_$111,000
This city is in Wabasha County.
Tot. as’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)- 516,541
Sewer Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) ’25___ $22.50
5s ’23
A-O $35,000.................. 1928 Population in 1923 (est.)_________ 500
W ater Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Minneapolis
5s ’23 A-O $57,000________________
Trust C o., Minneapolis.
5s ’23
A-O ($11,000__________ 1928
\ 46,000____________1933
BONDED D EB T Oct 1925— $92,000 LINCOLN COUNTY INDEPEN
DENT SCH. DIST. NO. 64.
Total assess, value 1924___1,250,099
P. O. Hendricks.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-------$70.00
Funding Bonds.
Population 1910, 3.142; 1920, 2,846
6 H s’20 M -N $8,000___Nov 15 1935
School Building Bonds.
LAKE COUNTY.
4s
. . . $60,000____________1940
County seat Is Two Harbors.
4s T 7 - - 1 6,261______1926-1947
Road and Bridge Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 18 1924.$85,000
_s
- - . $50,000________________
Assessed value 1924_________$319,366
R efunding Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (pa- $1,000) ’24-$44.20
-s
— . $245,000________________
IN T . on 6 Ms at First National
Reimbursement Bonds.
Bank, St. Paul.
-s
- . - $ 25.113.16____________
B O N D . DEBT Dec 31 ’23 $300,000
Debt to be paid by State
25,113 LITCHFIELD^
This village is in Meeker County.
Warrant debt_____________
86,362
Electric Light & W ater Plant.
Assessed val., real estate___3,763,199
Assessed val., personal____ 207,508 5M s’23 F-A $78,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’38
Total assessed val’n 1923--3,970 707 G E N . B D . D T . Oct 1 0 ’25_ $78,000
Assessment debt (add’l)
86,000
Money & credits (add’l) ___$333,754
State & Co. tax’22(per$l,000) $37.93 Assessed value, real estate. 947,595
Population In 1910-8,011; 1920,8.251 Assessed value, personal — 246,956
Money and credits_____ 794,417
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (4 0 % a c t.)l,988 968
LAKE CRYSTAL.
This city is in Blue Earth County. Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$81.40
Population 1910, 2,333; 1920, 2,790
School Bonds.
IN T E R E S T payable at the First
4s T3 . . .
$6,700— July 1 ’26-’33
National Bank, Minneapolis.
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
5s T7 . - - $30,000--D ec 1 ’27-’36
B O N D . D EB T Nov 21‘21- $40,000 LITTLE FALLS.
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
16,000
This city Is In Morrison County.
Sinking fund______________
4,940 Inc. in 1889.
Assessed val., real estate__ 285,285
§ F unding Bonds.
Assessed val., personal____ 154,628 4Mg'02 A-O $41,000c_ Apr 1 1932
_
Moneys and credits_______ 201,463
Public Utility Bonds.
Tot ass’dval. 21(l-3to)^act.)561,376 4 ^ s’24 A-O $25,000____Oct 1 1934
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-S72.49
x Improvement Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 1,055; 1920, 1.204.
5s ’04 J-J $10,000c
Apg 1 1931
5^£s’21
6s ’21
4M s’22
4M s’22

K ITTSO N COUNTY CONSOLI­
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 74.
P. O. Lancaster.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s T9 - . - $50,000--Feb 1 ’30-’34
(Optional after Feb. 1 1930.)
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 6 ’23. $65,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
5,000
T ot. ass’d val.’2 4 __________ 362,415 LAKE OF THE W OODS COUNTY.
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$44.30
Baudette is the county seat.
Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 400
R efunding Drainage Bonds
K ITTSO N COUNTY CONS. S. .D
NO. 75.
P. O. Bronson.
5 ^ s ’20 . . . $65.000___ Feb 1 1930
_s
_
_
12,000c______________
BO N D . D E B T Oct 12 ’25-_$77,000
Sinking fund---------------------- 5,000
Assessed val. ’24 (50% act.).194,964
School tax rate (per $1,000).-$81.90
Population 1925 (est.)_________ 364

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MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

Bridge Bonds.
4H g’02 A-0§$35.000c_ Apr 11932
_
4>5g’03 J-J
*5.000c_ Jan 11933
_
W ater W orks P urchase Bonds.
4 % s ’2 4 J-J $100,000c____ Jan 1 ’44
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’ 2 5 -- $173,000
_ 107,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Sinking fu n d _____________
31,000
Assessed val’n, real estate. 1,365,634
Assessed val’n, personal____512,170
Total assessed val’n 1925
(33 1-3% actual)_______ 2,663,338
M oney & credits (incl.)____ 785,514
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$89.00
Population 1910, 6,078; 1920, 5,500
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at First
Nat. Bk., N. Y .; (z) at Nat. Bank of
Commerce, Minneapolis.

LU VERNE.
This city Is In Rock County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $18,000-.Jan 1 ’26-’34
6s '20 J-J $11,000--Jan 1 ’26-’36
F unding Bonds.
—s
— . $150,000---------------- -----W ater W orks Bonds.
4s
„ - $12,000.-July 1 '26-’31
E lectric-Light B onds.
4s
$2,000--July 1 ’26-’27
New Plant Bonds.
4s
. . . $18,000-.July 1 ’26-’34
C ertificates.
6s 21 J-J $100,000_______________

Glencoe is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4 K s’24 - - - $175,000--Sept 1 ’35-’41
R efunding Bonds.
5s T8 ann. $40.000-.M ar 1 ’26-’33
BOND. D EBT N o v i ’ 25- *$240,423
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
70,061
Sinking fund____________
5,545
Assessed val’n, real estate-13,815,393
Assessed val’n, personal - 1,898,758
Total assessed val. 1925
(33 1-3% actual)______15,714,151
Money & credits (add'l),
full value--------------------- 2,396,345
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $42 43
_
Population 1910,18,691; 1920-20,444
INT. payable at First National
Bank, St. Paul.
M A D E LIA.

This village is in Watoniwan Co.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s ’21
J-J $5.000.-July 1 ’26-’30
W ater T ank B onds.
5s
$6,000___ M ay 11926
C ity Hall B onds.
5s
($2,500--July 1 ’26-’30
1 4,000--July 1 ’31-’34
F un din g B onds.
6s ’21 - - - ($14,000--M ay 1 ’34-’40
1 1,000___ M ay 11941
Sewer F unding Bonds.
6 s '21 -_ $5,000-_Dec 1 ’26 ’35
Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
5 H s ’ 22 M-S ;$49,000cSept 1 ’26-’32
1 30.000cSept 1 ’33-’37
GENERAL D T . Nov 1924 $34,000
Water debt (in c i)________
6,000
_
61,354
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Assessed values 1924______ 930,091
Population 1910, 1,273; 1920, 1,447
IN T . on the 5 ><js at the Merchants
Trust & Savings Bank, St. Paul.
M A D ISO N .

“

~ “

This city is in Lac Qui Parle Co.
Elec.-Lt. & W ater-W orks Bonds
5s '12 F-A $39,700--Aug 1 '26-’42
Sewer Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $20,000____Aug 1 1936
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s '16 F-A $6,000____Aug 1 1946
5s '17 F-A
6,500____Aug 1 1937
BOND. D E B T M ay 31 ’25--$74,500
Warrant debt, add’l________ 9,150
Sinking fund_______________ 8,711
.Assessed val. real estate_____ 566,917
Assessed val. personal______ 208,699
Money and credits________ 245,122
Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,020,738
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$7.80
Pop’n 1910, 1,811; 1920______ 1,838
MAHNOMEN COUNTY.

Mahnomen is the county seat.
Road Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $150.000c_______________
Funding Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $25.000c___Aug 1 1936
T O T. B O N D . D T . O ct’25- $535,713
Floating debt (add’l)______
62,063
Assess, val. real____--------- $2,893,319
Assess, val. personal________________ 220,291
Other assess, property____ 108,970
Total assess, val. 1924___ 3.222,580
Population 1910, 3,249; 1920, 6,197

MAHNOMEN CO. I. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Waubun.

School Building Bonds.

6s ’ 20

A-O $75,000____ Apr 1 1935

F unding Bonds.

6s ’22 M -N $20,000c___M ay 1 1937
B O N D . D EB T Nov 14 ’24-$101,000
Assessed value 1924_________ 318,236
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-$54.39

M ANKATO.
Mankato is situated In Blue Earth
County. Incorporated 1868. Com­
mission government adopted April 26
1910. Pop’n ’ 10, 10.365; ’20. 12.469
4 ^ s ’25 J-J($120,000-.July 1 ’27-’46
1
5,000------ July 1 1947

Railroad B onds.

Is T4

$37,000____________1934

R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
4 ^ s ’09 J -D t$40,000___ Dec 1 1929

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M ANKATO (Concluded).
Bridge Bonds.
. . . $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ................. 1926
Sewer B onds.
—s
...
$3,000___________1926
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 '2 5 .. $146,000
40,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessed val. real estate_ 6,156,277
_
Assessed val. personal_____1,409,719
Total val. (40% act.) 1924-7,565,996
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$67.70
IN T . on bonds marked (6) at State
Treasury; (t) in Chicago.

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

[V ol. 121

4 % s ’2 2 J-J 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’26-'52
J-J 39,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’34
R efu n d in g Bonds.
. . . $15,000..
4J^s’22 F-A 1 0 8 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’26-’52
...
50,000..F eb 1 '26-'34 6s
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 1924—$85,000 4 % s’2.3 M -S 8 4 ,0 0 0 .-M ar 1 '26-’53
...
85.000......................
M -N 88,000......................
Total assessed val'n 1924___ 476.132 4Hs'23 J-D 188.000-.June 1 '26-’53
84.000— Feb 1 '26-’53
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24^49 25 4Hs'23 . . .
F-A 100,000............ ............
$4.000.-M ar 1 ’26-’27 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,000 4M s’24 M -S l ,305,000.Mar 1 ’26-’54
( 35,000____ Feb 1 1926
5Ms’ 18 . . .
4,000____Mar 1 1928
10.000-.M ar 1 '29-'33 MINNEAPOLfs!
5s '25 F-A 497,000— Feb 1 '2 7 -3 7
5.000— Mar 1 '34-'38
10,000___ Feb 1 1938
Minneapolis Is In Hennepin Co
1,000.-M ar 1 ’26-'27 Incorp. Feb. 6 1867.
4s '25 F -A / 35,000____ Feb 1 1938
\765,000— Feb 1 ’39-’55
5Ms'18 . . .
1,000____Mar 1 1928
Bridge Bonds.
3.000—
M ar 1 '29-'34 '03 J-J $50,000___July 1 1933
4s
City Hospital.
1.000
___________M ar'04 1935
4s 1
J-J 165.000___Jan 1 1934 ts ' l l J-J $200.000____ July 1 1941
4s '12 M-S 200,000___Mar 1 1942 is 12 J-J 200.000___ July 1 1941
7.000
..A u g 2 *26- 37 4s '13 M -N 650,000....................1939 4s 13 M -N 25.000.....................1939
MANKATO SPECIAL S. D. NO. 1
650 ..A u g 2 '26- 38 4s '15 M-S 85.000___Sept 1 194.' 4s '14 A-O 75.000___ Apr 1 1944
This district (P. O. Mankato) is
6s '20 . . .
6,000 ____
47.500___ Jan 1 1945
4 .15s'16M-N 100,000.. May 1 ’37-’40 4s T5 J-J
in Blue Earth County.
..A u g 2 '26- 40 5s '17 J-D 100,000___ June 1 194T 4s '15 M -N 100.000____M a y l 1927
.
B uilding Bonds.
--A ug 2 '26- 30 5s '19 F-A
55,000c— .July 1 1926
2.000___ Aug 1 1948 is '17 J-J
4s '10 J-J $25.0 0 0 c. July 1 '26-'30
--A u g 2 '31- 41 5s '19 F-A 98.000___Aug 1 1949 4s '17 J-J 100,000c— .July 1 1928
4s '19 J-J
86,000.-July 1 ’26-’38
4M*T9 M-S 50,000___ Mar 1 1949 5s T9 F-A 80,000___ Aug 1 1947
4a '20 J-J
54.000-.July 1 ’ 26-’39 6s '20 J-D 121,000 __
6s ’21 M -N 200,000____M ay 1 1936 6s '21 s-an 2 5 8 .0 0 0 - .S e p t 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 40 5s '20 A-O (91,000___ Apr 1 1948 5s T9 F-A 95,000___ Aug 1 1948
Schools.
159.000
_Apr 1 1949
(Optional on or after M ay 1 1931) 4 % s ’22 . . . 1 9 5 ,0 0 0 .- A p r 1 ’ 2 6 -’41
(F o r a m o u n t d u e e a ch y e a r see
5s '20 J-D 395.000 _____1930-1950 is 96 J-J $100,000____ July 1 1926
5s ’22 J-J ( 25,000c-.Jan 1 ’ 26-’30
is '97
J-J 200,000____ Jan 1 1927
4 Jis’22 F-A 148.000 — Feb 1 6 ’M
_
1175,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1937 V . 114, p . 1931.)
4 K s ’ 22 —
1 7 2 ,0 0 0 — O c t 1 ’ 2 6 -’41
175.000 —Feb I ’ 3X-’59 1 Ms’89 J-J 200,000____ Jan 11929
(Optional Jan 1 1932).
(F o r a m o u n t d u e e a ch y e a r see
4 % s ’ 2 2 F-A
75,000 _____ 1940-1952 3M s'03J-J 200.000____ Jan 11933
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '25. $575,000
‘
‘
4%s'23 M -N 23.C00-Sept 1 ’26-’4« is '05 J-J200.000______ Jan 1 1935
Tot.ass’dval.’24(35%act.)_ 9,644.175 V . 115, p . 1 762.)
____________July
1937
4Hs'23 J-D 23.000-.June 1 '26-’48 is 07 J-J 441.000
2 8 ,0 0 0 _________Serially
Sinking fund______________
10,579 4 K s ’ 25 J-J
4M s’23 F-A 46,000 _____ 1926-1953 is 09 J-J 156.000 ___ Jan 1 1939
Road Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925..$25 00
1939
____________July
Population 1925 ( e s t .) _______13,000 6s '20 J-J $50,000____July 1 1930 43^s’23 F-A 23.000 _____ 1926-1953 is '09 J-J 460.000
43^s'24 M-S 24,000..Mar 1 ’ 26-'49 is TO J-J 307.700___ Jan 1 1940
...
8 5 ,0 0 0 __________________
IN T . payable at St. Paul and Chic. 4 M s
4 ^ s ’25 J-DS186,000—July 1 '26-'35 4s TO J-J
68.300___ July 1 1940
-s '2 4 . . . (5 5 ,0 0 0 — Apr 1 ’ 3 5 -’ 39
(Due $15,000 in 1926 and 1927, in­ i d s ' l l M -N 250.300 — May 1 1941
160 ,00 0 — Apr 1 ’ 4 0 -’44
MARBLE
creasing $1,000 each year there­ 4s T l M -N 666.400____ May 1 1941
5 ,5 8 1 .4 2 — 1936-1941
This village is in Itasca County. 4 K s ’ 25 M - 8
Is ’ l l
J-J
42,000___ Jan 1 1940
after until final maturity.)
B O N D . D E B T O c t 31 '2 5 $ 11 0 ,0 0 0
Inc. May 10 1909.
4s '25 J-D$514,000—July 1 ’36-’ 50 is ’ l l J-J 158,000____ July 1 1940
D r a in a g e d e b t ____________ 1 ,5 3 9 ,3 5 0
Village Hall Bonds.
re
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 109.) is '12 M S 500,000____ Mar 1 1942
6s 21 J-D\$30,000c.Dec 1 26-28 R d .o&dbsrid ge d ’ lim b u r s e m 't *303 ,41 3
b n
d
___________
C ourt-H ouse and City Hall Cer 4s '12 A-O 200.000____ Oct 1 1942
1 5,000c— -D ec 1 1929 F lo a tin g d(ab t (a)d d ’l ) ______
is '13 J-J 150,300____ Jan 1 1943
tifica tes— See note below.
e
8 1 ,8 6 8
W ater Bonds.
4s '03 M-S $100 0 0 0 ..Jan 1 '26-'3:- 4s '13 M -N 325.000____ M ay 1 1939
5K s’25 M-S ($15,000 ____ 1927-1931 A ssessed v a l. r e a l__________ 1 8 .4 24 .7 1 3
3Ms’05 J-J
2 5 0 .0 0 0 ...Jan 1 193.’ 4s 14 A-O 500.000____ Apr 1 1944
A sse ss, v a l. p e r s o n a l______2 ,5 1 6 ,5 5 3
I 20,000 _____ 1932-1936
s'15
tal
Parks.
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 8 '2 5 . $75,000 T o (33 assessedc tv aalu e 19252 4 ,5 1 0 ,2 8 3 3M s’02 J-J $70,000— .Jan 1 1932 tHT5 J-D 350.000____ Dec 1 1934
4s
M -N 675.000____ M ay 1 1927
1 -3 % a u l)_______
Water debt (incl.)________
35,000
ts 07 J-J 150.000
_July 1 1937 is T5 M -N 100.000____ May 11935
M o n e y s & cr e d its (in c l .) ,
Assessed val. real estate___4,527,024
is '16
4s '08 J-J
50.000
___________July11933 A-O 3 5 1 .0 0 0 ..Apr 1 '26-’45
fu l l v a lu e ________________ 3 ,5 6 9 ,0 1 7
Assessed val. personal_____ 125,471
_July 1 1939 is '16 M -S 85,000___ Sept 1 1946
Total assessed val. 1925-..4,652,495 S ta te & C o .ta x (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 )’2 5 .$ 1 5 00 4s '09 J-J 300.000
Is T 7
4s TO A-O 50.000
___________Apr11940 J-D 588 non. June 1 ’ ?6-’46
p ’n
1
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25. .880 50 P o* T o 1910,a 1 7,518; e 92 0 ______ 21.0 85
i d s 'l l M-S 50,000——Mar 1 1941 5s T9 F-A 1,250,000. Aug 1 ’34-’47
b e p id b y th S ta te .
Population in 1910, 887; 1920, 742
1926-1948
4M s'll A-O 100.000____Apr 1 1941 >s ’ 20 A- ii 1 500.000
IN T . at Union Trust C o., Chicago. M ARTIN COUNTY CONSOLI
4s ' l l M-N250.000___ May 1 1941 5s '20 A-O 1,580,000. Apr 1 ’26-’49
(For maturity see V 111, p. 2250)
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 681. 4s '12 M-S 100.000___ Mar 1 1942
MARSHALL.
4s '12 M -N 50.000___ May 1 1942 5s '21 F-A $1.066.000.Aug 1 '26-’51
P. O. Sherburn.
This city is in Lyon County.
901 0 0 0 .Feb 1 ’?6-’52
4s '12 F-A 150.000___ Aug 1 1942 t Hs”>2 J-D
S ch ool Building Bonds.
R efu nd ing B onds.
A-O ($50,000—Apr 1 ’26-’35 4s '13 M -N 50.000........... ........1939 4%s'22 A-O 1,350,000____ 1926-1952
6s ’ 17 M N$24 000. .July 1 '26-'37
4s '14 A-O 75.000___ Apr 1 1944 4 P^s’23 F-A 9 3 4 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’26-’53
\ 75,000____Apr 1 1936
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 2036.) BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '25. $158,000 4s '14 J-J
25.000___ July 1 1944 4 H s’23 J-D 1,260,000.June 1 '26-53
Paving C ertificates.
Library Fund.
1 1927
6s 20 J J $300.000_____1926-1930 Assessed value 1925_______ 800.000 4s '15 M-N218.000____May 1 1946 4i«8T3 M -N $40.000____ Nov 1 1943
15,000 Is '16 A-O 275.000___ Apr
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 0 '2 5 . $69,000 Sinking fund--------------------Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24 .$47.00 4s '13 M -N 50,000___ M ay 1 1939 5s '20 J-D 250.000____June 1 1950
Assessment debt (add’1)
251,000
F-A
75,000___
Total assess, val. 1 9 ’5 ___ 1.503 000 Population 1925 (est.)_________1,400 4s '17 J-J 100,000___ July 1 1932 4Hs'23 Rebate 28,000 _____ 1926-1953
I ax
Bonds.
July 1 1936
4s '17 J-J
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924.. $80.42
4s '17 F-A 97,000___ Aug 1 1930 is '07 J-J $100,000___July 1 1937
Population in 1910, 2,152; '20, 3,092 M ARTIN CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1.
82.000___July 1 1945
4s '17 F-A
3,000___ Aug 1 1931 4s T 5 J-J
(P. O. Fairmont.)
Voting Machine Bonds.
5s T9 F-A 95,000___ Aug 1)931
4s '15 . . . $100,000
M A RSH A LL COUNTY.
5s T9 F-A 97,000___ Aug 1 1932 is '08 J-J $116.200____ July 1 1928
4s '20 . . .
20,000
County seat Is Warren.
42.000___July 1 1931
5s T9 F-A 98,000___ Aug 1 1933 i d s ’ l l J-J
4s
...
25,000__________
-s
. . . $ 7 8 ,0 0 2 .9 9 .................. 4s ’ 21 . . .
5s T9 F-A 10,000___ Aug 1 1934
Playground Bonds.
24,000__________
D itch Bonds.
6s '20 A-O 23,000____Apr 1 1926 48 T 2 M -N S80.000____M ay 1 1942
4s '22 . . .
16,000__________
4b ’08 . . . *$3,414.-July 1 ’26-’28 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24—$133,000
Bassett’ s Creek Bonds.
(187.000 —Feb 1 ’ 26-’42
4s ’ 10 . . .
3 0 0 0 .-July 1 ’2 6 '28
4 ^ s ’22 F-Aj 50,000- F e b 1 ’43-’4T 4s 13 M -N $25 000.....................1939
4a ’10 . . . *31.000..July 1 ’26-'30 Assess, val. real estate____2,209.625
50.000___Apr 1 1944
( 45.000—Feb 1 ’48-’52 4s '14 A-O
Assessed val., pers’l prop____497,820
4b TO . . .
20 000.-July 1 '26-'30 Total assessed val. 1925
4s '15 J-J
50,000___July 1 1927
Fire Departm ent.
6s TO . . .
50 000—Sept 1 '26-'30
4s '08 J-J $100,000___ July 1 1938 4s T6 A-O 4 0 .0 0 0 ..Apr 1 ’26-'41
(40%
4s ’l l . . .
2 200..July 1 '26-’30 Moneys actual)---------------- 2,707,445 4s '09 J-J
25,000___ July 1 1940 4s '20 A-O /45,000___Apr 1 1949
& credits (add’l),
6s ’ l l . . . 120.000.Jan 21 '26-'31
4s '13 J-J
155.000
____________Apr 1
25,000___ July 1 1932
full value_______________1,494.050
6Ms'12 . . . 118,748.-M ay 1 ’26-'32
4s
Bath Bonds.
J-J
July 1 1944
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$37.80 4s '14 M -N 25,000___N ov 1 1939 is Municipal$ 1 5.000____ M a y l 1939
5Ms'12 . . .
4 7 ,0 0 0 ..Oct 1 '26-'32 Population in 1920____________4.630
T4
'13 M -N
25,000__
6Ms'13 . . .
60.000-.June 1 *26-'33
4s '15 M -N 25,000__ May 1 1927 5s T 9
F-A 25,000_____ Aug 1 1934
6Ms'13 . . .
31,000..O c t 1 '26- 33 MEEKER COUNTY.
4s '16 A-O
10,000—.A pr 1 ’26-’27 5s '20 J-D
95,000 _____1926-1945
5M s’ 14 . . .
27.000—Mar 1 '29-'34
For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2250)
4s '17 J-D
15,000----June 1 1947
Litchfield Is the countv seat.
6s T4 . . . 123.000-.Feb 1 '26-'35
River Terminal Bonds.
Sewers.
5s '22 — ($54,000.00—Dec 1 ’32-’40
5Ms'16 . . . 175.000._Apr 1 '32-'36
is '08 J-J $250,000— .July 1 1936 is T4
A-O $75.000____Apr 11944
\ 1,966.97____Dec 1 1941
5Ms'16 . . .
5,000____Aug 1 1933
4s '08 J-D 250,000.. .D ec 1 1938 4s T 7
J-J 25,000____ July 1 1932
Bonds.
5M s’ 17 — _ 67,000____Aug 1 1937 5s D itch s-a $4,000___________ 1926 4s ’ l l M-N275.000 — .M ay 1 1941
Funding Bonds
'15
5Ms'17 . . . 213.000___ Oct 1 1937 5s T7 J-J 12.000—July 1 ’ 26-'31 4s '12 M-S
175,000_M ar
1942
5s T 9 1 A -O '100,000___ Apr 1 1926
5 H s’ 17 . . .
24 000_.Jun 1 ’ 26-’37 s T8 J-J 12,000..July 1 ’26-'28
4s 13 M -N
150,000_N ov
5s T9 1 A-O 100,000_____ Apr 11927
1939
554s'18 . . .
6 0 0 0 .-Apr 1 ’ 28-’38 5s
5s T9 11944 100,000_____ Apr 1 1928
A-O
200.000_A pr
A-O
. . . 12.000______ 1926-1931 4s T4
5M s’ 19 . . . 118,000—June 1 ’ 26-’ 39 5 H s
5s
4s '16 A-O
125 0 0 0 ..Apr 1 T9 '26-'4S100,000_____ Apr 11929
A-O
. . . 10,000
•5Ms’ 21 F-A 63,900_____ 1928-1942
4s T7 J-D 250.000____June 1 1947 5s T9 F -A 100,000_____ Aug 1 1926
Funding Bonds.
R oad B onds.
T9
4s '18
46.000—Apr 1
.s T8 J-J $21.000..J u ly 1 '26-’31 4Hs’ 19 A-O 200,000. — -M ar '26-'27 5s T9 F-A 100.000_____Aug 1 1927
®s '20 J-J $125,000___ July 1 1930
M-S
1 1949 5s
F-A 100.000_____ Aug 1 1928
B onds.
BD.DT.(ditch)Sept 30’21 $1,730,936 6 sDrainage $15.500_____ 1926-1935 5s T9 M -N 100,000___ Nov 1 1949 5s T9 F-A 100,000_____Aug 1 1929
'20 s-an
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,649,830
_
Crematory Bonds,
5s '90 J-J 125.000—July 1 '26-'5A
R efu n d in g B onds.
Assess, val., personal____ 1 342,594
5s '21 M -N f 66,000..M ay 2 '26-’31 is T l J-J $50,000 c...J u ly 1 1941
Tot.ass’d val. '23(33 1-3%) 12992,424 5M s’2C \ O $75.000_____ 1930-1939
\240.000— May 2 '32-'51
Public Comfort Station Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds,
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 1,838,198 5% s’21 $54,879.49_______ 1931-1941 4Ms'23 M -S 169,000..Sept 1 ’26-'48 5s '20
A-O $50,000_____ Apr 1 1950
Population in 1910____16,338; 1920,
120,000..Sept 1 '49-’53
Police Dept. Bonds.
f 12,000.. Jan 1 ’27-'32
19,443.
6s ’ 20 J-D $75.000.1930. ’40 & ’50
6s '21 J-J / 24,000..Jan 1 '33-'40 4s W aterworks.
z State loans.
Jan
l 4,000------Jan 1 1941 3H*97 J-J $400,000____ July 1 1927 (For maturity see V. 111. p. 2250)
City Hall Bonds.
s‘ 02 J-J
250,000__
1 1932
MARSHALL IND. SCH D. NO. 8. 4 %Road3 Bonds.
3Ms‘03 A-O 100.000__ Apr 1 1933 4t£s’23 F-A $74,000______1926-1953
s ’2 ... $180,000______________
This district is in Lyon County.
Refuse Destructor Bonds.
4s 11 A-O 500,000__ Apr 1 1941
4M s’24 M-S
70,000 ____ 1935-1944 4s '15 M-S 100.000__ M ay 11927 4 K s ’23 F-A $23,0 0 0 ______1926-1953
B u ild in g Bonds.
The
4s
. . . $60,000r__________1942 debt. county has no general bonded 4 I is ’2.3 F-A
48,000 ____ 1926-1953
Auditorium Bonds.
BON D. D EBT Oct 1923.. $60,000
23,000 ____ 1926-1953 4% s'23 M -N
______1926-1943
N ov 1925____ $279,879 4M s’23 J-D
Total assess, val. 1924____1,679 814 Special debt real__________11,683,307 4M s’23 M-S ( 8 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 '26-'33 4J4s’24 J-J $23,000 ______1926-1944
Assess, val.
School tax rate(per $1,000) '24 $32 80 Assess, val. personal______ 1,816,312
140.000—Sept 1 '34-’53 4 Ms’25 J-J 475,000 ...J a n 1 ’26-’45
‘ '
500,0 0 0
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 3 ‘600 Total assessed value 1924
5s '24 M-S 145.000_.Mar 1 ’26-’54 5s '25 J-J 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 .. July 1 ’26-’30
W ork-H ouse Bonds.
25.000 ____July 1 1931
(33 1-3% actual)______
MARSHALL CO. IND. S.D. NO. 1. Moneys & credits (add’l), 15,546,103
4 J^s’23 J-D
84,000____ 1926-1953 4s '25 J-J
25.000 ____July 1 1931
(P. O. Stephen.)
.700,000. .July 1 '3 2 -4 5
full value______________ 2,046,484 4s Armory Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
03 A -0 $ 150,000____ Oct 1 1933
Public Market Bonds.
Total tax rate (per$1.000) '24.$17.37
6s g '16 M-S $20.000____Mar 1 1931 Populat’n 1910, 17,022; 1920. 18,103
Perm anent Impt. Rev. Fund.
4 ^ s ’23 A-O $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .-Sept 1 ’29-’53
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 1921..^$33,000
4s '01 J-D$150,000____ June 1 1931
IN T . Is
at
Total assess, val. 1925______360 757 MILLE LACS COUNTY.
4s '03 J-J 175.000____ July 1 1933 8tat.es Mtge.payable Co., the YUnited
& Trust
N . . City.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$31.50
4s '04 J-J 175.000
_Jan 1 1934
Princeton is the county seat.
All bonds are coupon bonds and are
_July 1 1937 fully registerable.
I
1 '27-’32 4s '07 J-J 250.000
MARSHALL CO. IN D. S. D. NO. 2 4M s’24 F-A 1$36,000..A ug 1 ’33-’39 4s '08 J-J 250.000
_July 1 1938
42,000.-Aug
(P. O. Warren.)
S e p t . 22 '24. S e p t . 30 '25
4s '09 J-J 100.000
_July 1 1939
R oad Bonds.
$
$
High School B onds.
0s '20 F-A $125,000____Aug 3 1930 4s ' l l M-N225.000____ M ay 1 1941
4s T2 J-D 325.000____ June 1 1942 Bond. d e b t...5 4 .0 5 6 ,7 9 5 54,961,302
4M s’17 A-O $2 5,000..Apr 1 ’28-’32
T runk Highway Reim. Bonds.
4s
...
44,300___________ 1935 5 s ’22 F-A ($40,000..F eb 7 ’32-’35
Perm anent Impts. (C ity's portion Sinkingfunds. 4.120.596 4,463,982
1 1933
4s '03
5s
...
10,000___________1932
t 40,000____Feb 7 1936 4s '04 J-J $75.000____ July 1 1934
Net d e b t...4 9,93 6 199 50,497,320
T O TAL D E B T Oct 1924_$76,500
J-J
75.000____ Jan
F unding Bonds.
Total assessed val’n 1924___ 687,158
($50,000—Mar 1 ’26-’30 4s '07 J-J 400.000____ July 1 1937 Water dt. incl. 1,822,000 1,614,000
75,000____ July 1 1938
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$44.10 5Ms’22M -S{ 4 5 ,0 0 0 -M a r 1 ’31-’35 4s '08 J-J
There was included in the bonded
67.000____ Jan 1 1939 debt for Sept.30 1925 street improve­
Population 1920--------------------- 2,000
( 20,000.-M ar 1 ’36-’37 4s '09 J-J
4s ’ l l M -N 75.000____M ay 1 1941 ment and other special assessment
C ourt House Bonds.
4s ’ l l J-D 75,000____ Dec 1 1941 bonds amounting to $14,194,602.
M A R T IN COUNTY.
5s g ’22 J-J (*$80,000c. July 1 ’38-’41 4s '12 M-S 200.000____ Mar 1 1942
The oounty seat Is Fairmont.
t *70,000c—July 1 1942
SINKING FUND.— It Is provided
5s '22— $47,831.89—Nov 1 ’33-’42 TOTAL DEBT July 14’24.$634,204 4s '12 M -N 25,000____ May 1 1942
Drainage Bonds.
Assessed val. real_________ 5,664,170 4s T3 M -N 50,000____ Nov 1 1939 by the city’ s charter that in addition
4M s’24 J-J ($14,000—Jan 1 ’28-’34 Assessed val. personal_____ 732,763 4s ’ 14 A-O 250,000____ Apr 1 1944 to raising a tax sufficient to pay the
12,000--Jan 1 ’35-’42 Total assess, val. 1923--------6,396,933 4s '15 M -N 75.000____ M ay 1 1927 Interest on all Its bonds, the city shall
4s ’ 16 A-O 210,000—Apr 1 ’ 26-’ 45 levy a tax of one mill on each dollar
D itch and Drainage Bonds.
Moneys & Credits (add'l),
5s
$2,400..N o v 1 ’26-'27
5,000____ July 1 1926 of the assessed valuation to provide
full value_______________ 605,161 4s ’ 17 J-J
5s
1,700.-Aug 1 '26-’28 Popula'n 1910, 10,705: 1920— 14,180 4Ms '19M-S 175,000___ Mar 1 1949 tor the principal of the bonds when
17,740.-Jan 1 ’26-’30
5s
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the 5s ’ 20 A-O 50,000____ Apr 1 1926 due. The maintenance of this sink­
5s
15 00 0.-M ay 1 '26-’30 Merchants Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
5 s '20 J-D 75,000 _____ 1926-1935 ing fund for the payment of the prln5s '20 J-D 35,000 _____ 1926-1945 olpal of the bonds is ‘ 'declared to be
5s & 6s
30,820_ Oct 2 ’ 25-’30
_
5s '20 J-D $300,000..Dec 1 ’29-’50 part of the contract with the holder
6s '12 J-D 40,509.-June 1 '26-’30
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2250) of any bonds of the oity that may
27,000.-July 1 '26-’30 MILLE LACS CO. IND. S.D.NO.13.
4s T2
(187,000--Feb 1 ’ 26-’42 hereafter be Issued and shall be kept
51,000_______________
4s T3
(P. O. Milaca.)
4 Jjs’22 F-Aj 60,000—Feb 1 ’43-’47 inviolate.” In accordance with this
50,000---------------------High S chool B ldg. B onds.
Ms
( 65.000—Feb 1 ’48-’ 52 provision there was raised by taxa5s T5 _ 33.000..................... ..
5Ms'15 . . . $25.000................... 1931

4s




5s '15
4Ms'16
4Ms’16
4Ms'17
5s '17

1
1

1950

D ec ., 1925.]
MINNEAPOLIS (C oncluded).
tlon for the sinking fund In 1924
(to be collected In 1925) SI,406,319
The sinking fund is largely Invested
in city bonds.
The city of Minneapolis Is re­
stricted In Its debt-making power to
5% of the assessed valuation after
deducting the sinking fund from the
debt; but debt created for water
works shall be considered outside of
the 5% limit, and also an additional
5% debt may be created for certain
purposes, provided the same be auth­
orized by a two-thirds vote of the
people.
W ATE R RECEIPTS.— The reve
nue from water rents, &c., in 1924
was $845.252.39; current expenses for
water works in 1924 was $562 263 .36
VALUATION AN D T A A HATE
— The city ’s assessed valuation and
tax rate have been:

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
TO T . BD. D T . N ov 1 ’25- $528,895
Warrant debt (add’l)____
18,630
76.455
Gen. sinking fund_______
Assessed val. real________ 10.623,829
Assessed val. personal___ 1,565,242
T o t.ass’d val.’ 24 (1 -3act.) -12.189,071
Money & credits (add’ l)
1,426,778
8tate&Co.tax (per$1.000) ’25-$15.30
Pop’n 1910.24,053; 1920_____ 25,841
IN T. payable In N. Y .. Chicago.
Minneapolis and 8t. Paul.
* Includes $285,145 bonds to be
paid by the State.

MORRISON COUNTY CONSOLI­
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 125.
P. O. Hillman.
School Building Bonds.
6 Ms'20 J-D $24.000____Dec 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $29,000
Assessed value 1924 _______176 360
_
Money and credits (add’l ) _ 18.849
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.869 00
INT. at First Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
T ax
T a x Rate
Y ea r s —
V a lu a tion , per$1,000
Dec. 31 1925..$297,447,030 $68.99 MORRISON CO. IND. S. D. No. 22.
p
O TTmciulfi
Dec. 31 1924-292,810.364 $73.97
Dec. 31 1923-. 279.333,875 74.00 6Ms’20‘ F-A $50.000___ Aug 1 1935
6s '22 M-S 65,000.-M ar 1 ’ 28-’37
Dec. 31 1922-2/0.280,729 65.2,
Dec. 31 1921-.
261,5 >8.395 64 3; BOND. DEBT N ov 30 1924$138,000
Dec. 31 1920-262.335.341 61.86 Assessed valuation 1924------ 494,145
Dec 31 1919-227,033,695 64.40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $48-60
Dec. 31 1918-.
222,940,924 45.91 MOTLEY CONSOL. S. D. NO. 27
Dec. 31 1917— 216,061,339 48.48
This district is in Morrison Co.
Dec. 31 1916—
206,493,563 39.43
Dec. 31 1915—
201.434.378 39.36 5s Building Bonds.
17 J-J $30,000.--Ju ly 10 1932
Dec. 31 1914—
196.303.280 35.77 BOND. DEBT Sept 29 ’22-$68.200
Dec. 31 1912—
213,398,439 32.19 Floating debt_______________ 9,600
Deo. 31 1905-.
138.690,490 29.75 Total assess, value 1924-- $289,539
Deo. 31 1900-.
99.492.054 27.40 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24169-00
Deo. 31 1890—
135.810.950 19.30 Population in 1919 (est.)______ 1,00U
Deo. 31 1885-77.468,267 19.60
Deo. 31 1879-.
23.415,733 14.50 MOUNTAIN IRON.
For 1925 valuation of real estate
This village is in St. Louis County.
(40% actual) was $248,449,986 and
Funding Bonds.
of personal property (25, 33 M and 6s ’ 23 l-.T $360.000c____________
40% actual), $48,997,044. In addi TOT. DEBT N ov 1 8 ’2 5 -. $360,000
tion to these the valuation of moneys Total assess, val. 1925_ 9,909 758
_
and credits in 1925, which are as­ Total tax rate (per #1.000>’ 25 $20 00
sessed at full value, was *102.696 045. Population 1910. 1,343; 1920—1,546
The tax rate for 1924 on which
taxes are collected for the year 1925 MOWER COUNTY.
was $68.99, and includes city tax
Austin Is the county seat.
$54 04; State tax, $5.73; county tax
Bridge Bonds.
$7.02, and aver, ward fund tax. $2.20 4M s’ 17 M-SJ$40,000c*.Mar 1 ’26-29
POPULATION .— In 1920 (Cen­
1120,000c* Mar 1 ’30-’31
sus). 380,582; In 1910 (Census),;
Road Bonds.
301,408; in 1900 (Census), 202.718 5s ’ 19
$65,000c*..June 1 1929
in 1890. 164,738.
5M s’20 M -N 35.000c*-.M ay 1 1930
4Ms’24 - . - /15,000-.M ar 1 ’35-’39
Mo n t e v i d e o !
\20,000--Mar 1 ’40-’44
This city is in Chippewa County.
Ditch Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $37 000.-July 1 ’26-’37
4H si
J-J $10.000c. July 1 ’26-’35 5s ’ 18 J-J 27.340 ..........1926 193*
4 '4 - ’ 17 \ -0 12,000--.A p r 1 ’26-’27 4Ms
s-a 36,000 ______1928-1942
Water-W,orks Impt. Bonds.
f 4,780____ Nov 1 1928
5s '19 A-O $42,000--Apr 1 '26-'32 4Ms’2 2 M -N 5.000_____ N o v i 1929
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(78,000 Nov 1 ’30-’42
4M s
J-D 15,000___ June 11929
Trunk Highw’ y Reimburs. Rds.
6s
$14,000____July 1 1936 5Ms’ 21 s-an $44,695-41 Oct 1 ’ 31 ’36
BON D. D EBT Oct 9 ’2 5 .- $05,000 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 1700)
Water debt find.)
__ ; 71.000 T O T .B D .D T .N ov 2 ’25- *$656,748
Assessment debt (add’1)_
_
5,000 Drainage debt (incl.)_____
216,278
3 159 Assessed val. real estate.-20 594,244
Slnkingfund.........................
Assess, val., real estate____1.577.000 Assessed val. personal . . 2.722,796
Assess, val., personal_____ 360.295 Total assessed val. 1925 -23’ 317.040
Total assessed val’ u 1925
Moneys and credits (addi­
(40% actual real est.ate)-l,939,295
tional, full v a lu e )..___ 3,043,914
M oney & credits (add’l)_
_ 403,330 Pop’n 1910 22.640; 1920.
25 M J
QTotal tax rate (per $1,000)'25-$80.00
* Also includes $179,695 road
Pop’n 1910, 3,056; 1920............ 4,419 bonds to be paid by State.
MONTEVIDEO IND. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Montevideo. Population
1920, 5.0.56.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’25- $234,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (1-3 to 2-5
actual)________________ 1,996,880
Sch. tax rate (per$l ,000) ’24--S41.00
MOORHEAD.
This city is in Clay County
Paving Certificates.
5 Ms
$242,000 ______
_____
4 % s’25 M -N 80,000c___ 1927-1945
Paving Bonds.
5M s’23 J-J $48,000.-July 1 '26-'43
W ater and Light Bonds.
($8,000____ Jan 1 1928
I 7,000____ Jan 1 1929
4M s’25 J-J { 8,000____ Jan 1 1930
I 9,000____ Jan 1 1931
(20,000—Jan 1 ’32-’33
BON D. D E B T N ov 20 ’25 None
Assessment d e b t _________ 375,000
Total assessed value 1925--3,042,227
Tot.citytaxrate(per$l ,000)’23$36.20
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 5,796




NEW PRAGUE S. D. NO. 73.
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000),
43 s
4
J-J $104,0 0 0 c ____1926-1938
1924
$18.36
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25- $114,000 Pop.. ’ 10. 13.446: ’20......... 14,987
IN T . on 5s o f 1920 at the First
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.) -825.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$38.00 Nat. Bank. St. Paul.
Population (est.) 1925 ___ i —2,000
* To be paid by State.
IN T . payable in Minneapolis.
NORMAN CO. CONS. INDEP.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 8.
NEW ULM.
P. O. Ada.
This city is in Brown County
R efu nd ing Bonds.
El. Lt., Pow. & Htg. Plant Bds
5s ’20 J-J $172,800 ___ July 1 1930 ts ’ 19 s-a $24.000c................. 1938
B uilding Bonds.
W ater Works Bonds.
-1939
5Ms’22 J-D $20,000___ June 1 1942 is ’19 s-a $44 .000c......
20 OOOr_________ 1940
5M s’22 A-O 15,000___ Oct 1 1942 4s ’20 —._ 25,OOOr_________ 1940
4s ’20 . .
5Ms’23 J-D I32,000--Dec 1 ’26-’33
Oct
1 5,000___ Dec 1 1934 BOND. DEBT real 31 *25- $113,000
value,
estate. 531,086
5M s’23 J-D / 1,000____Dec 1 1926 Assessed value, personal_
Assessed
_ 142 844
(24,000—Dec 1 ’ 27-’3S Other assess, property____ 372,972
F unding Bonds.
5Ms’22 J-J f$21,000--Jan 1 ’26-’28 Tot. assess, val. ’25 (1-3
to 2-5 actual)___________1,046,902
l 72.000-_Jan 1 ’29-’3‘
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 -.$53.90
5H s’23 J-D 45,000______________
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 -$46 10
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25 -- $389,349
Water and light debt (Incl.) 244,800 Population (est.)______________1,500
INTEREST at St. Paul. Minn.
_
82,800
Assessment debt (add’l) _
Sinking!General . _______
67,783
(Water and light_
_
34,915 NORMAN C O T I. S. D. NO. 77.
P. O. Twin Valley.
Assess, val. real estate____3.214,410
School B uilding Bonds.
Assessed val., personal____ 587.092
$80,000 ...F e b 1 1937
Other assess, property_____ 9 4,4o4 5 4 s’22
BOND. DEBT Dec 14 1925-$81.600
Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(40%act.) 4,475/166
Tot. tax rate (per$1.000> 1924$52.40 Floating debt (add’l)_______ 4,000
Pop’n In 1910. 5.648: 1920.
6,745 Total assessed value 1923
(73 1-3% actual)_________ 266,863
All bonds are coupon bonds with
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S68.50
privilege of registration.
INT. on 5 4 s o f 1922 at the Wells- Population 1923 (est.)________ 1,000
INT. at the Northwestern Trust
Dickey Trust Co., Minneapolis.
Co., St. Paul.
NICOLETTE COUNTY.
St. Peter is the county seat
T ru nk
Highway Reimburse*
ment Bonds.
4 ! s ’23 J-J $100,000_-July 1 ’33-’42
4
4 4 s ’24
150,000 _______________
State Highway Bonds.5s 16 ..
3.000____Sept 1 192f
T runk Highway Bonds.
4 Ms’ 19 F-A$200,000___ Aug 1 1929
C ounty Ditches Nos. 64 and 68
5s ’ 16
$22.000--Nov 1 ’26-’3f
C oun ty Ditch System No. 7.
5 s ’ 17 . . . $30,800--June 1 ’26-’31
C oun ty Ditches Nos. 62 and 66
f$l,500 -.O ct 1 ’26-’2;
5s ’ 17 — - ( 2.000--Oct 1 ’28-’3I
I 3,000.-Oct. 1 33 ’3:
C oun ty Ditch No. 71 Bonds.
5Ms’ 21 J-D $3 0.000..Dec 1 ’27-’36
Ditch & rd. debt N ov 18 ’25 $367,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
46,031
Assessed val. real astate.. 8.944.416
Assessed val. personal___ 1,172,188
Total assess, val. 1925____10,116,604
Money & credits (add’l),
full value___________
1,752,405
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000),
1925______________________ $16.70
Population 1910. 14.125:1920-15.03*

NOBLES COUNTY.
Worthington Is the county seat.
Ditch & Drainage Bonds.
5s
. . . $23,500 ______1926-1932
4s
. . . 28,000
1926-1932
5s
...
3,000
1926-1928
5s
5.000
1926-1930
4Ms
— . 33,000
1926-1936
4Ms
- - - 19,500
1926-1936
5s
--.
3,000
1926-1928
MOWER COUNTY IND. SCHOOL 5s
14,000_____1926-1937
DISTR IC T NO. 27.
5s
24,000
1925-1937
P. O. Austin.
5s
. . . 115.000 _____ 1926-1937
School B onds­
4Ms
--.
10,000____ 1926-1935
es ’ 21 A-O $325.000---A p r 1 1936 4 K s
...
8.000
1926-1933
ROND. DEBT Oct 10 ’25. -$855,000 5s
- - . 14,600
1926-1936
Tot.ass’d val.’24(40%act.) 4,796,764 5s
...
3,000
1926-1928
...
1,400
1926-1927
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $42.57 5s
5s
--.
1.000
1926
Population 1925 (est.)_______ 12,801
5H s
. . . 100,000 _____ 1934-1938
M U RRAY COUNTY.
5K s
- - - 153,000 _____ 1925-1931
Slayton Is the county seat.
5Ms
- . - 39.000
1934-1940
Ditch Bonds.
5Ms
- - - 378,000 _____ 1926-1940
5s ’ 12 J-D §$19.800c.Dec 1 ’26-’31 5s
110,000
1928-1942
4s ’ 12-T4 - - 19.600........................... 4Ms
--75,000
1928-1942
5s ’ 16 A -O il 22,124 . - Apr 1 ’26-’30 4 4 s
- - . 43,000
1929-1943
5s ’ 17 A-O 87,000 _____1926 193T 4 4 s
--8,000
1929-1943
6s ’ 20 J-D a243 200--D ec 1 ’26-’40 5s
- - . 48,000
1928-1942
6s ’ 21 J-J 693,100. .July 1 ’26 ’41 4 4 s ’25 - . - J*5,000______1931-1939
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 876)
\ 6,000_____ 1940-1945
5s
--67.000 _____ _ . . .
(* Due $1,000 in odd years.)
5s ’22 . . . 21.800.50_1933-1943
44s
- - - . 76,000_______________
5s
. . . 148.000_______________
T ru nk Highway Reim bur. Bds.
4Ms
- - - $10,819.85____________ 5 4 s
- - - $84,900
1931-1935
Road Bonds.
5s
—
29,450
1932-1936
6s ’20 M-S $100.000...S ep t 1 1930
Road and Bridge B onds.
_s
100.000_______________ 4 4 s ’ 19 --.$ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ____ Aug 1 1929
Bridge Bonds.
5 4 s ’20 ---20,000
1925-1928
_s
. $65,000....... ........ .....
6s
- - - 162.000 _____ 1932-1941
TOT. BD. D T . July 21 ’23$2,249,900
R efu nding B onds.
County debt (incl.)________________ 375,000’ 18 F-A $14,800--Feb 1 ’ 26-’28
54s
Assessed val. real------------- 16.103,574 TOT. B D . D T. Jan 1 ’25 *$1,785,855
Assessed val. personal____ 1.887,049 Drainagedebt (incl.)______ 1,250,500
Total assess, val. 1923___ 17,990,623 Sinking fund (against drain­
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ,
age debt)______________
200,000
full value_____________ 1,535,751 Assess, val. real estate_ 18,850.416
_
Population 1910,11.755; 1920-13,631
Assessed val. personal____ 1,682.575
INT. on bonds marked (5) at Total assess, val. 1924____ 20,532,991
Northwestern Nat. Bank, Minneap­ Moneys and credits (addi­
olis: (i) at Minn. Loan & Trust no.
tional, full value)______ 2,076,940
Minneapolis; (a) at Metropolitan Pop’n In 1910. 15.210: 1920. 17.917
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis; (6) at
*Also includes $243,224 road bonds
Northwestern Trust C o., St. Paul.
to be paid by State.

MOORHEAD IND. S. D. NO. 2
This district is in Clay County.
H igh-S ch ool-B uild ing Bonds.
-s
. . . $150,000............. ...........
Sinking fund______________
20,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '25 -- $490.00(1
Tot.ass’d val.'24(25% act.) 2.693 467
Moneys & credits (add’l ) - - 905,659
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $51.60
Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 5,796
MORRIS.
This city is in Stevens County.
Water-works bonds_______ $22,000
20,000
City hall bonds___________
Road b o n d s --------------------1,250
GEN . B D . D T . N ov 5 ’25- $43,250
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
40,000
Total assessed value 1925--1,401,599 M URRAY CO. I. S. D. NO. 52.
P. O. Slayton.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $35.00
Population 1910, 1,685; 1920, 2,320 5s ’23 M -N *125,000___ M ay 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’25- $139,000
M ORRISON COUNTY.
10,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Little Falls is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
3,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(40%act.) 710,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '17 F-A $45.000c
Aug 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $42.00
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
. . . $25,000____Jan 1 1931 NEW PRAGUE.
This city is in Le Seueur and Scott
4s
...
18,000-.July 1 ’26-’35
countias.
T ru n k Highway Bonds.
4Ms
- - - $14,297____Apr 1 1932
Improvement B onds.
6s
$98,000 - ___________
F un din g Bonds.
4s ’ 17 - . - $49,750.-July 1 ’26-’37 BOND. DEBT Oct. 9 ’23--$105.000
6s
. . . 100,000--June 1 ’32-’41 Assessed, val. real estate._ $478,833
Assessed val. personal_____ 168,836
It* Road Bonds.
4M s’ 23 - - - $50,000--Aug 1 ’33-’42 Total assess, value 1923-- 647.669
4Ms
- - - 200,000___ Apr 1 1932 Moneys & credits (add’l ) . .1,106,165 i
4M s’24 - . 20,848 _____ 1934-1940 Population 1910, 1,554; 1920, 1,540

33

NORMAN COUNTY.
Ada Is the county seat.
C oun ty D itch Bonds.
5s
$29.942 — . ..............1936
5Ms’17 A-O 15,700.-O ct 1 ’26-’37
Drainage B onds.
5s ’20 - - .
$8,400....... ............ .
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1108 )
T runk
Highway
Reim burse­
ment Bonds.
5 Ms
$10,885.06 ___________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925:
Road bonds___________ *$260,885
Drainage bonds________ 584,664
Assessed val. real estate_ 8,408,666
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 986,966
Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,395,632
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)_______ 6,989,686

northfield !
This city is in Rice County.
C ertificates.
6s ’21 — . $80,000. .July 1 ’ 26-’41
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’25 -- $40,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 115.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2,000
13,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Tot. ass’d val.’ 25 0 -3 act.) 1.820,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$80 00
Pop’ n 1910. 3.265; 1920 ______ 4,023
north s t . paul !
This village is in Ramsey County.
OEN. BD. D T . Dec 11 ’ 25- $32,500
Water debt (additional)_
_
66,700
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
80,000
Assess, val. real estite____ 792,223
Assess, val. personal______ 116,575
Other assess, property_____ 172,000
Tot. as’d val.’24 (M act.).1,080,000
Tax rate (per$1.000) 1924____$71.10
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 1,979
_

OLMSTED COUNTY,
Rochester is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F-A $50,000_______________
R efu nding Bonds.
5M s’21 J-J $75,000_______________
T runk
Highway Reimburse­
ment Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $90,000___ June 1 1930
(This issue was optional after June
1925 and was called for redemption
on Dec. 1 1925.)
5M s’21 F-A 137,817.76-A ugl’31-35
4M s’22 A-O I 5,566.02..A pr 11933
\30,000.00-Apr 1 ’34-’36
4M s’23 F-A 30,000..A ug 1 ’33-’42
4 Ms’24 F-A 130,000_______________
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 1 ’25 $125,000
Other indebtedness______ *375,566
Assess, val., real astate_ 22,449,406
_
Assess, val., personal___ 2 406,984
Total assessed value 1925.24,856,390
Money & credits (add’ll _ 3,084,000
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25..$8.22
Popn’ , lQio, 22,497; 1920, 28,014
* Road bonds to be paid by State.
OLMSTED COUNTY IND. SCH.
DIST. No. 8.
P. O. Rochester.
B uilding Bonds.
4s
--.
20,000c____ ____ 1929
5s
. .
68,000c____ ____ 1932
5s
--.
38,000c____ ____ 1933
5s
--.
81,000c. . . . ____ 1936
4 Ms
145,000c
____ 1940
5Ms
. 225,000c.. .____ 1940
TOT. BD . D T. Oct 13 ’25. $577,000
Tot. as’d val.’25(30% act.) .9,061,243
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$33.70
Population 1925 (est.)_______ 15,000
ORTONVILLE.
This city is in Bigstone County.
Building Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S $20,000_ Mar 15 1934
_
F unding Bonds.
A-O $19,OOOr................. 1929
5s
June 6,OOOr_________ 1926
Bridge Bonds.
5s
- - - $10,000___________1930
BOND . D E B T Sept 1 1920—$30,000
Total asses, val. 1920 _______ 659,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’20-$17.80
Pop’n In 1910, 1,774; ’2 0 ______ 1,774
IN T . payable in Ortonville, M in­
neapolis and St. Paul.
OTTER TAIL COUNTY.
County seat is Fergus Falls.
Road Bonds.
4Ms’24 . - - $250,000_______________
Court House Bonds.
f$120.000--July 1 ’27-’33
5s
J,J ( 60 000—July 1 ’ 34-’37
l 110,000____July 1 1940
Jail Bonds.
5 s ’22 . . . $65,000c.Feb 1 ’32-’42
D itch Bonds.
IMs
M-N 28,000c____ 1926-1936
5s ’ 19 M-S 26,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’29
6s ’20 J-D 40.000cJune 15 ’26-’35
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5Ms’23 F-A $50,0 0 0 c-..A u g 1 1926
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1 ’25- *$782,669
Ditch debt (incl.)_______
94,000
Assessed val. real estate.-21,058,674
Assessed, val. personal_ 2,408,109
_
Total assess, val. 1925____ 23,461,783
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 5,212,518

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OTTER TAIL COUNTY ( C on cl .).
County taxrate(per$l,000)’25$15 20
Pop’n '10, 48,038; ’2 0 .......... 50.818
IN T . on 43^s at First Nat. Bank,
St. Paul; on 5s of 1919 at Northwest
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis; on other
bonds at First Nat. Bank, Minne­
apolis, except on court house bonds,
which -were issued to the State and
payable to the State Treasurer.
♦Also includes $348,669 road bonds
to be paid by State.

[V ol. 121.

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
PINE ISLAND.
This village is in Goodhue County.
W ater W orks B onds.
6s ’20 A-O $28,000_____ 1926-19*0
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’25. $30,000
Water debt (incl.)________ $29,000
_
22,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
6,000
_ 356,000
Assessed val. real estate_
Assessed val., personal____ 100,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(40%act) 456,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $73.50
Pop’n TO, 834; 1920 (Census)_934

POLK CO. CONSOL. S. D. N o. 53.
P. O. Beltrami.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T6 M N $16,000.Nov 1 ’26-’32
5s T7 M -N 10,000___ M ay 1 1932
TOT. BD . D T. Oct 27 ’24...$33,000
Total assessed val. 1924____ 324,278
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $25.00
IN T . at the First State Bank,
Beltrami.
POLK COUNTY INDEP. SCHOOL
DISTR IC T NO. 89.
P. O. Dugdale.
S chool-B u ilding Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $35,000c
Apr 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’25— -$35,000
Floating debt (additional)
1,600
Tot.assess.val.’25(abt.l-3act) 150.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$7-70
Population 1920--------------------- 220
IN T . at the First National Bank.
St. Paul

B onds.
7.5 00c____ 1926-1928
7,5 00c____ 1926-1928
5.000c-June 6 ’26-’27
7,500cDue J ne 7 ’26,
’27 & ’32
S treet Paving Bonds.
f$45,000c-Aug 1 ’26-’30
I 10,500c— Aug 1 1931
16,500 c_ Aug 1 1932
_
5 s ’23 - - .
38,000c.Aug 1 ’33-’34
( 19,500c---Aug 1 1935
BON D. L>EBT Oct 1 ’25 -- $233,500
35,000
Water debt (included)_____
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
29,308
Assessed value, real_______ 3,521,917
Assessed value, personal_ 1,233,168
_
Moneys & credits, full val_.3,356,461
Total taxable val., 1925___8,111,546
Value of exempt prop ’25 —1,760.000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $73 .40
Population 1910, 9.048; 1920-.8 637

4s
4s
4s
4s

R efu n d in g
’09
’ 10
’ 12
’ 13

OTTERTAIL CO. IN D .8.D .N O . 44. PIPESTONE.
P. O. Perham.
This city is in Pipestone County.
B uilding Bonds.
Paving, C urbin g, Storm-Sewer
4s
M -NS36,000c............. ............
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $36,000 4J*s’ 16 F-A $35,000____Aug 1 1946
Floating debt__________
10 .000
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1936.)
Total assessed valuation ’25 644,900
Street Im provement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $39.40 5 ^ s ’ 18 M -N$10.000_________ .1938
Population (est.)___________ 1,800
(Subject to call 1928.)
_s
--30,000_________ .1940
RED W ING SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
_s
5,000_________ -1930 POPE COUNTY.
4s
July $15,OOOr-July 1 ’26-’28
OW ATONNA.
_s
- 35,000_________ .1946
Glenwood is the county seat.
4s
July 25,000r—-July 1 1929
This city is in Steele County.
W ater W orks and Impt. Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4s
July
3,000r
July 1 1930
* P ublic Utility Bonds.
M-S $39,500--M arch
July
25.000r.July 1 ’31-’35
4}^s’24 M -N $200,000-M ay 1 ’40-’44 6s ’21 (Optional March 1931.) 1 1941 4% s’24 A -0$152,000_____ 1935-1944 4s
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24- $376,679 4s
July 118,000r
July 1 1936
-s
100,000 _____1930-1939 -s
--.
68,000___________1949 Floating debt (add’l)______ 120,057 BOND. D E B T Oct 12 ’25- $188,000
( 1 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1926
4 ’20s’24M -N ( 8,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1927 BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’25- $256,028 Sinking fund______________ 101,4.30 Tot ass’d val.’25(40%act.) 2,995,085
Water debt (incl.)________ 107,500 Assess, val., real estate____8.947.678 Moneys & credits (addi­
!40,000c-May 1 ’28-’29 Assessed
real estate_
_
tional, full value)_______ 3,356,461
W ater W orks Reservoir System Assessed val.,personal_____ 1,243,403 Assess, val., personal____ 1.144,518
val.
247,364 Tot. ass’d val.’23(1-3 act.)10,092,196 School tax rate (per $1,000)--$25-80
Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924____
4M s’23 J-J $26,000c..2,000 yearly Money and credits________ 2,502,451 Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 1,689,362 Population in 1925 (est.)_____10,009
1,011,184 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23-$17.50
Int. at State Auditor’s office.
Bridge B onds.
$1.000)’ 24.$72.00
5 } i s ’20 —
$15,000c.$l,000 yrly._ Total tax rate (per2,475; 1920—3,325 Population 1910, 12,746; 1920-13,631
Population 1910,
IN T . at the Minneapolis Trust
P u blic Library B onds.
IN T. on 6s of 1921 at Capital C o., Minneapolis.
REDWOOD COUNTY.
4^s
. . . $15,000..........
1928 National Bank, St. Paul.
Redwood Falls Is the county seat.
H ospital Bonds.
Ditch and Road Bonds.
R A M SE Y COUNTY.
6s
___ $5,000_ $1,000 yrly.
_
Ramsey County Includes the City 4 .^ s J-D $30.000--Dee 1 ’26-’35
PIPESTONE COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
of St. Paul (which Is the oountv seat; 4 * s ’ 17 A-O 290.000 -Apr 1 ’26-’37
Pipestone is the county seat.
5s
$20,000c__________ 1934
4»is’ 19 —
79.000
1926-1939
Highway Bonds.
♦Road Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
$250,000-.July 1 ’29-’39 4 A ' 2 2 M-S $173,768.46 Sept 1 ’32-41 4‘* s ’ 19 — _ 257,000 ____ 1926-1939
4^s
. . . $20,000c__________ 1940 5s T9
5s
100,000..........................
Road Bonds.
6s
_
_
7,000c.$l,000 yearly BON D. DEBT N ov 1925- *$250,000
J-D$935,000c*June 1 ’26-’43
TOT. B D . D T . N ov 2 ’25- $504,000 Ditch (assess.) debt (add’l) 219,000 4M s’23F-A 935,000c*Aug 1 ’26-’43 6s ’20 J-D 65.000_______________
4 % ’23
6s ’ 21 F-A 130.000 ........ 1926-1931
26,000 Asss’d val. real estate___ 10.791.735
"Water debt (incl.)________
5s ’23 A-O 428,OOOc*Oct 1 ’26-’35 5*4s’ 21 s-a
40,000........ 1927-1941
Pub. Util, bonds (incl.)_
_ 349,000 Ass’d val.personal______ 1.111,113
s’23 A-O 507,000c*0ct 1
. . . 130.000...........................
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
69,978 Tot.asses.val.’23(35%act.) 11,902,848 4M’24 J-J 461,000c*. Jan 2 ’36-’43 -s
5s
s-a
Assessed val. real estate_ 3,040,412 Money and credits (add’l) 2,015,354 4 K s’24 J-J 507,000c*_--Jan ’26-’36 554s’21 J-D 111,000................... ........
_
2 1937 5s ’21
/12.000--D ec 1 ’ 27-’30
Assessed val. personal_____ 613,318 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1925$15.70
ec 1 ’31-’40
5s ’24
515,OOOc*Mar
Tot. val. ’ 25 (40% a c t .) ..3,651.720 Population 1910, 9,553; 1920.-12,050 44£s’24 M-S 453,OOOc*Mar 1 ’26-’36 4 J£s’22 F-A 144,000.-Deb 1 ’28-’42
60,000..F
M-S
1 ’37-’44
* Taken over and to be paid for
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$78 40
4M s’24 M -N 515,000c*May 1 ’26-’36 4H s’22
165,000.-Sept 1 ’28-’42
Pop’n 1910, 5,658; ’2 0 _______ 7,252 by the State.
4J^s’24 M -N 453,000c*May 1 ’37-’44 4 t<js’23 - - - 195,000--Aug 1 -29-’43
♦Issued for electric light and
4Ms’24 J-D 140,000 _____1930-1944
heating plant.
PIPESTONE CO. IND. S. D. N O .l. 4 ^Hospital Bonds.
s ’24 F-A$139,000c*Aug 1 ’26-’37
R efu nd ing Bonds.
IN TEREST at City Clerk’s office
S chool B onds.
4 T s ’24 F-A !22,000c*Aug 1 ’38-’44 44£s’22 - „ $12.484____Sept 1 1932
-s T8 J-J $95,000c
N ov 1 1933 B D . D EBT Nov 1 ’25—*$6,170,768 4Ms’22
3,825.58 — 1928-1942
(Optional after Nov. 1 1928.)
Assessed val., real______143,447,689
Bridge Bonds.
OWATONNA SCH. DIST. No. 1. 6s ’20 J-J *50,000c
July 1 1930 Assessed val., personal_ 36,035,789 5s T 8 J-D $30.000__________Serial
This district is In Steele County.
(Optional 1928)
T O T .B D . D T .N ov 21 ’25*$2,322,809
1939
4s
. . . $150,000...........
DEBT Nov 3 ’25
Drainage bonds (incl)_
_ 2,045,500
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925.. $470,000 BOND. fund____________ -- $329,000 Total assessed value 1925
Sinking
15,000
(40% actual)_______ $179,483,378 Assessed val. real estate- 19,514,909
Sinking fund______________
93,000 Total assessed value 1925
M oney & credits (add’l) . 86,540,809 Assessed val. personal_ • 2,164,725
_
Assess, val. 1925 (40% act.)3,678,714
(about 1-3 actual)_____1,810,317
Tax rate (per $1.000), 1925__ $32 00 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 -$31.4 8 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25--$7.05 M oney and credits______ 4,223,745
Population 1920______________7,528 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 4.000 Pop’n 1910, 223,675; 1920 , 244,451 Total val. 1925_________ 25,903,379
IN TEREST at office of County State&Co tax (per $1,000) ’23-$14.80
♦INT. pay. at Treasurer’s office. Treasurer and in N . Y . City.
Popul’n 1910, 18,425: 1920. 20,908
P A R E RAPIDS IND. S. D. No. 1.
* Includes $173,768 road bonds to
* Also includes $148,485 road
POLK COUNTY^
This district is in Hubbard County
bonds to be paid by State.
be paid by State.
County seat Is Crookston. This
BON D. D EBT Oct 1925____ $39,317
county was divided In 1896, a portion RED LAKE COUNTY.
Total assess, val. 1924
County seat Is Red Lake Falls REDWOOD CO. I. S. D. NO. 1.
(abt. 33 1-3-50% a c t .) ...731,530 being taken to form Red Lake Co.
Ditch and Drainage Bonds.
This county was formed In 1896 from 5s ’ 24 J-J $175,000___ Jan 1 1939
Moneys and credits (add’l ) . 403,899
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$45-00 5s T7 F-A$162,000_Aug 1 ’26-’37 a portion of Polk County. Part of BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’25- $222,000
10,000—June 1 ’26-’27 county taken In 1910 to form Pen­ T ot. assess, val.’25 (2-5act.) 1,418,620
Population in 1920 ___________2,300
4,500___ June 1 1928 nington County. The latter county Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$41.02
1.000 __June 1 1929 assumes $10,937.83 bonds of Red Population, 1925______________3,500
PEMBERTON JT . CONS. SCH. 5s g T8 J-J
2.000 __June 1 1930 Lake County. Population 1910
DIST NO. 57
3.000— June 1 ’ 31-’33 6,564; 1920, 7,263.
This district (P. O. Pemberton) is
RENVILLE COUNTY.
2.000 __June 1 1934
D itch Bonds.
In Blue Earth County.
Olivia is the
2.800.-June 1 ’26-’37 5>$s’ 10 —
$56,500_ Oct 1 1930 ized in 1855. county seat. Organ­
_
-s
. . . $85,500______________
4s TO
6 342—July 1 ’26-’28 6 s ’ 14 - - _
15,500_ June 11934
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25..$85,500 4s ’ l l
Road and Bridge W arrants.
4.000— July 1 ’26-’29 6s ’ 18 - - - 5,540.49________ 1933
Assessed val. ’25 (1-3 a ct.). 695,966 4s T2
J-J
$50,000__Jan 1 1931
5 000—July 1 ’26-’30 6 s ’21 F-A
18,800____ 1927-1941
Sch. tax rate ’25 (per $1,000) .$19-00 4s T2
A-O 38,000—Apr 1 ’26-’29
1,300......... ..................
Drainage Bonds.
_________
Population in 1925 (est.)_______ 600 4s T3
F-A
50,000__Feb 1 1931
50,200_______________ 5s ’ 15 . . .
$14,500 ........1926-1934 6s
J-D
66,000__June 1 1936
4s T4
39,500-_____ ________
5s ’ 16 - —
34,000
1926-1935 4Ms
35,600-.A
1 ’32-’41
4s T5
8,200_______________ 5 s ’18 - - 16,000
1926-1937 DitchA-O Drainage pronds.
PENNINGTON COUNTY.
and
B
166.000—July 15 ’26-40
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Thief River Falls Is the county 6s ’20
5s ’16 J-J $150,000c....................... ..
s ’ 21
254,000_______________
4s ’07
$10,000___Aug 27 1927 5s ’ 18 . . . 100,000_______________
seat. This county was formed in 1910
15,500...................— from a portion of Red Lake County. 5 ^ s ’ 21 M -S 61.000_____ 1927-1941 5s ’ 14 . . .
44.000_____1926-1938
6,000 _____ 1926-1932 4 ^ s ’ 16 —
1938 5s ’ 18 - - 10,500.........
4s
. . . $40,000_______________ 4M s’21 —
70,000__ Oct
14,000
1926-1938 5s T8 - . - 190.000—Aug 1 ’26-’39
5s '22 J-D 75,000..D ec 1 ’ 28-’42 4M s’21 — 168,100!_____ 1926-1942 5Ms’ 19 - - 5s ’23 - - .
80,500_____ 1932-1943 5s ’19 F-A
50,000_ Feb 1 1939 6s ’21 F-A 166.000— Aug1 ’27-’35
_
F unding Bonds.
1 ’36-’41
T ru nk Highway Reim bursem ’t.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s
---- $50,000-------------------------90,000—Aug 1 ’27-’36
4M s’22 — )$23,203____Mar 1 1932 5sJ10 - - - $37.0 0 0 c-..M a r 1 193Q
Road and Bridge B onds.
6s ’ 21 F-A {40.000—Aug 1 ’37-’40
1125,000—Mar 1 ’33-’37
F unding Bonds.
,
„„„„
6s ’ 17
$15,000____ Sept 1 1927
110,500___ Aug 1 1941
R oad Bonds.
5s T5 J-J
$25,000_ July 1 1935
_
T r u n k H ig h w a y R e i m b u r s e m ’t .
5.000—
Aug 1 ’27-’31
- - $100,000___July 15 1930 6s ’20 J-J
60,000___July 1 1940
4J-£s’25 F-A/$18,000r*Feb 1 ’36-’44. 6s ’20 -DEBT N ov 1 ’25:
Aug
BON D.
5Ms’22 F-A
38,600........ 1926-1937 6s ’21 F-A 118.000— Aug 1 ’32-’40
I 966.81r*_.Feb 1 1945
2,500___
1 1941
Road bonds___________ *$418,411
R oad B onds.
TOT. B D . D T . Feb 1 ’22--.$733,496
1’
Drainage bonds_______
973,940 6 s ’20 - . $75,000___Sept 11930 6s ’21 F-A (10,000—AugAug 27-’36
Ditch debt (incl.)_________ 672,000
8.000—
1 ’37-’40
Warrant debt (additional)
20,565 5 A s ’ 22 —
177,000_ Apr 1 1932
_
Assessed val. real estate___4,874,715 Sinking funds (against
l 2.500----- Aug 1 1941
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Assessed val. personal_____ 611,401
18,500c-—Aug 1 1928
drainage debt)________
116,823 6s ’ 18 - . $18.994_________ 1938
Total assess, val. 1923____ 5,486,116
Assess, val., real estate_ 18,597,408
_
Drain, bds. out. Aug 1 1919 154,541 4J*s’22 F-A 18,600c...A ug 1 1929
Money and credits (addi­
18,500c...A ug 1 1930
($55,696 being
assumed
by
tional .fu ll value)______
820,640 Assess, val., personal____2,218,081
19,0 0 0 c..-A u g 1 1931
Total assess, val. 1925___20,815,489
Pennington Co. and $98,844-49
Population 1910,9,376:1920— 12,091 Moneys and credits (add’l,
220,000c_Aug 1 ’32-’42
by Red Lake Co.)
41£s’23 - - . 262,100_______________
full value)____________ 3,777,920 Other bds. outst. Aug 1 ’ 19 $187,494
PENNINGTON COUNTY CONS. Population 1910, 36,001; 1920-37.071
(of which to be paid by Pennirgton TOT. BD. D T . Oct 14 ’24.$3,633,700
Assessed
IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 102.
IN T . is payable at State and Coun­
C o .$10,937.83 and by Red Lake Assessed value, real estate.22,458,755
value, personal_2,713,026
ty Treasurer’s office.
P. O. St. Hilaire.
Co $176,556.17.)
1923.25,271,781
* To be paid for by the State.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____3,541,480 Total assessed value (add’l,
Moneys & credits
5 s ’19 M -N $50,000c_.-M ay 1 1934
Assess, val., personal_____ 478,402
full value)_____________ 2,638,072
F unding Bonds.
POLK COUNTY IND. S. D. NO. 1. Total assess, val., 1922------ 4,019,882 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $14.00
_
7s
M-S $20,000c-_M ar 15 1937
Money and credits (addi­
P. O. Crookston.
BOND. D E B T Oct 10 ’25—-$72,500 4s
tional, full value)______ 382,058 Population 1910, 23,123; 1920-23,634
„ . $20,000—July 1 ’26-’30
Total assess, val. 1925______168,479 4 'A b T 2 _
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the North­
State&Co.tax (per$1,000)’ 18$15.00
_ 15 0,00 0--.............. 1932
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$57.80
western National Bank, Minneapolis.
IN T . in Red Lake Falls.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population in 1925______________500 4s T8 - - . $15,000--July 1 ’ 30-’32
RENVILLE COUNTY IND. SCH.
Sinking fund______________
15,000 RED LAKE FALLS.
DIST. NO. 79.
This city is in Red Lake Count*
PINE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $213,000
P. O. Olivia.
Sewer Bonds.
Pine City is the county seat.
Assess, val. real estate____1,921.173
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 526,677 6s ’ 17 J-J $22,500-.......................
Highway B onds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
„ „ „ „ 5J4s’21 A-O $185,000...A p r 1 1935
6s ’ 16 F-A $29,000c__ Feb 1 1926 Total assess, val. 1924____2,447,850
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$29.30 54£s’ 16 J-D $9,000____June 1 1936 BOND. D E B T N ov 18 ’25- $193,500
Ditch B onds.
_
6s ’ 18 A-O
5,000------Oct 1 1938 Total assessed val. 1924_ 1,073,350
IN T . at State Treas. office.
5H s’ 16 F-A $30,000c____Feb 1926
BOND. D EBT Nov 18 1925-193.000 Sch.taxrate (per $1,000) ’24—$44.60
Road Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $100,000c__ July 1 1944 POLK COUNTY INDEP. SCHOOL Assessment debt (additional) 13,000
Total assessed val’n 1925— 840,146 RICE COUNTY"!
D ISTR IC T NO. 3.
5 ^ s ’21 J-J 110,000c_ Jan 1 1931
_
Faribault is the county seat.
Population 1910, 1,757; 1920--1,549
P . O. East Grand Forks.
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 10 ’25-$234,000
F un din g B onds.
School Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)-------- 138,104
4^s
. . . 430,000________________
6s ’20 M-N$140.000____M ay 1 1935 RED W ING.
Sinking fund______________
41,400
. . . $500,000 ____ 1927-1939
Red Wing Is situated In Goodhue 5s
Assess, val., real estate____9,067,097 4s T9
84,000--July 1 ’26-’38
4Ms’25M -N / 45.000c.M ay 1 ’28-’30
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,309,796 5 ^ s ’22 F-A 24.000--Aug 1 ’26-’37 County. Incorp. Moh. 4 1857.
\160,000c.May 1 ’31-’40
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Other assess, property____ 876,108 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’23---$282,000
R oad B onds.
. - - ? 5,00 0c---Ju ly 1 1928
Total assessed value 1924
Total assessed value 1924_ 717.621 4s
_
\30,000C-July 1 ’29-’31 5 s ’ 20 - - $ 2 5 0 .0 0 0 ..........................
(33 1-3% actual)______ 11,253,001 Schooltaxrate(per$l,000) ’24-S53.00
6s ’ 21 J-J
82,000c_Jan 1 ’26-’31
Im provement Bonds.
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24. $20.10 Population in 1922___________ 3,000
f$20,000c_July 1 ’26-’29 4 ^ s ’21 J-D 90,000......... ..................
Population 1910,15.878:1920-21,117
IN T . on 6s at First Nat. Bank,
IN T . at Capital Trust & Savings Minneapolis; on 5J^s at the Capital 6s ’21 J-J \ 1,500c---July 1 1930 _s ’ 21 - - . 415,000________________
{ 20,000c.July 1 ’31-’34 5 J£s’21 J-D 205,000---------------------—
National Bank, St. Paul.
Bank, St. Paul.




D ec ., 1925.]
RICE COUNTY (C oncluded).
Bridge C on stru ction Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J / $ 1,000c.July 1 1926
l *7,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1927
(*$5,000 o f these bonds subject to
call after July 1 1919.)
CO. B D . D T . N ov 1925—$2,737,401
(Incl. debt assumed by
State, $561,401)
Drainage debt (incl)_____
35,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 16,325.051
_
Assess, val., personal___ 2 350 905
Tot.assess.val (l-3act.) ’23.18.675,956
Moneys & Credits(add’l ) .3,875,137
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 22_$13.93
Popul’n 1910, 25,911; 1920, 28,307
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., St. Paul,
and at Wells-Dickey C o., Minne­
apolis.

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

W ater Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $50,0 0 0 c..-J u ly 1 1939
(Optional after July 1 1929.)
4s
.._
25,000c____ 1926-1930
Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $25,000e_ July 1 1939
_
(Optional after July 1 1929.)
BON D. D E B T Sept 1 ’2 5 -. $175,000
Assess, debt (additional)_ 774,175
Water debt (incl.)________ 100,000
Assessed value, real estate-7,508,5 <5
Assessed value, personal_1,359,771
Total assess, value 1925
(40% actual)___________8,868,306
Money and credits, addi­
tional (full value)_______ 1,832,481
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $74 00
Popul’n 1910, 10,600; 1920, 15,873
IN T . on 4 ^ s o f 1916 at City
Treasurer’s office; on others at the
ROCHESTER.
Minneapolis Trust Co. and the Min­
This city is In Olmsted County. nesota Loan & Trust C o., both of
Inc. Aug. 5 1858. Population 1910 Minneapolis.
7,844; 1920, 13,722
W ater-W orks Purchase Bonds. ST. CLOUD IND. SCH. DIST.
4M s’ 16 J-J $175,000—J&J 1 ’26-43
B uilding B onds.
(Bonds mature $5,000 each 6 months
($2,000____Jan 1 1926
from July 1 ’26 to July 1 ’43, incl.) 5s '15 Jan ( 2,000—Jan 1 ’27-’28
E lectric l.ig h t Bonds.
[ 2,000____Jan 1 1929
($150,000___ July 1 1927 4s T5 . . .
60,000_________ _____
I 100,000--July 1 ’28-32 -s 'IS . . . 100.000_______________
5s ’ 19 J-J / 120,000- _J & J 1 ’33-’37 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’25. $358,000
130,000-_J & J 1 ’38-’42 Assess, value ’24 (40%.act.)7,498,515
( 150,000- - J & J 1 ’43-’47 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $36-30
5s ’19 J-J 300,000___ Jan 1 1939 Population, 1925 (est.)_______ 18,000
(Opt. any int. date after Jan. 1 ’29.)
Perm anent
Impt.
Revolving ST. JAMES IND. S. D. NO. 20.
R efu nding Bonds.
Fund B onds.
6s ’21 J-D $282,000cDec 1 ’26-’31 4H s’ 16 F-A $35,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1926
Sewer Bonds.
High S chool Bonds.
...
$8,000c____1926-1933
55*s’21 J-D 15,000..July 1 ’26-’31 4s
BOND. DEBT N ov 18 ’25--$42,000
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
23,300
„
f$15,000c—Dec 1 ’26-’30 Sinking fund______________
4M s’24 J-D 20,000c..D ec 1 ’31-’40 Total assessed val. 1925
(40% actual)___________1,165,040
( 1 2 ,0 0 0 c__D ecl’41-’44
BO N D . D T . Sept 30 ’25_$1,190,000 Scn.taxrate (per $1,000) ’25—S44.20
Water debt (included)____
175,000 Population in 1925____________ 3,000
Floating debt (warrants).
48,879
Sinking fund------------------393,208 ST. LOUIS COUNTY.
County seat Is Duluth.
Assessed value, real______8,06l ,352
Assessed value, personal.. 1,101,530
Ditch Bonds.
Other assess, prop----------- 1,858,238 4s ’08 July ($25,000____July 1 1926
\ 3,432____July 1 1927
Tot. assess, val. ’25______ 11,021,120
1,955.-July 1 ’26-’30
Total tax (per $1,000) ’ 25____$78,20 4s ’l l July
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at Capital 4s T4 July 58,500.-July 1 ’26-34
National Bank, St. Paul, on others 4s T5 July 27,000.-July 1 ’26-’34
52,000--Jan 1 ’26-’33
at City Treas. office and at American 4 K s’ 14 J-J
4 ^ s ’16 M-S (80,000.-Sept 1 ’26-’34
Exchange National Bank, N . Y .
\ 4,000____Sept 1 1935
4 K s’17 M-S (100,000--M ar 1 ’26-’35
ROCK COUNTY.
\ 20,000___ Mar 1 1936
Luverne Is the county seat.
5s T8 J-D (18,500.-June 1 ’26-’36
D itch Bonds.
\ 4,000___ June 1 1937
4s ’ 12 J-J $33,600c.July 1 ’26-’41 5s T9 J-J 216,000--July 1 ’26-’37
6s 17 J-J
16.500-.July 1 ’26-’3e 5s T8 M -N 11,000--N ov 1 ’27-’37
Highway im provement Bonds.
5,000--D
_
„ ($50,000------Nov 1 1929 5 ^ s ’20 J-D (12,000.-D ec 1 ’31-’40
ec 1 ’26-’37
5s 19 M -N 80,000..N ov 1 ’30-’37 5/^s’20 J-D 1 6,000--D ec 1 ’38-'40
. ,— , , I 20,000-----N ov 1 1938 5s ’23 A-O 84 .000 -.0ct 1 ’28-’41
6s ’20 M-N150.000___ M ay 1 1930
\ 3,000____Oct 1 1942
R efu n d in g Bonds.
( 6 ,5 0 0 ..0 ct
5Ms’20 J-D $58.000.-D ec 1 ’26-’40 5s ’23 A-O -j 2 ,0 0 0 ..0 c t 1 ’28-’40
1 ’41-’42
Trunk
Highway Reim burse­
[ 2,000____Oct 1 1943
m ent B onds.
66,000--D
’28-’30
4 K s’25F -A $45,309.43 _Feb 1 ’35-’37 5s ’23 J-D ( 21,000___ ec 1 1 1931
Dec
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1 ’25 $208,000
198,000_.Dec 1 ’32-’40
Total ditch debt (a d d 'l)..
50,000
l 50,000--D ec 1 ’41-’42
Bonds payable by State
R efunding Bonds—
(additional)__________
195,309
Assessed value, real estate.12,710[348 5s T8 M -N $250,000___ M ay 1 1928
Special Bridge Bonds—
Assessed value, personal.. 1.336,470
(250,000.-July 1 ’26-’35
Total assess, val. 1925.-14,046,818 6s
J-J \140,000.-July 1 ’36-’37
M oney & credits (add’l ) __ 2,033,520
[150,000—July 1 ’38-’39
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25____$31.60
Bonds—
Population 1910, 10,222; 1920.10,965 5 ^Road J-J $250,000___ Jan 1 1931
s
IN T . at N. W. .Nat. Bank and
J-J 500,000____ Jan 1 1931
Minneapolis Trust C o., M inn., and 5s
5s
J-J1,000,000____ Jan 1 1931
First Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
5s
J-J1,000,000_____Jan 1 1931
5s
J-J 1,500,000_____Jan 1 1931
ROCK*CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2.
5s
J-J2,000,000_____Jan 1 1931
P . O. Luverne
5s
J-J 1,500,000_____Jan 1 1931
School Bonds.
Reimbursem ent Bonds—
5s ’20 J-J $132,000____________
5s
J-D $92,119.08-.Dec 1 1933
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924.. $361,000 5s
J-D 41,777.68._Dec 1 1933
Assessed value, real estate. 1,414 263 TOT. BD. D T . N ov 2 ’25*$9,930,521
Assessed value, personal_
_ 414.625 Drainage debt (incl.)___ 1,057,987
Total assessed value 1924. 1,828 888 Assessed val., real estate.339.679,341
Money and credits (add’l) .1 097 394 Assessed value, personal. 35.190 537
IN T . at First & Security National Total assess, value 1924,374 689 878
Bank, Minneapolis
Moneys & credits (add’l) 53,788,340
State & Co. tax(per$l,000)'24.S15 59
ROSEAU COUNTY.
Population TO, 163,274; ’20.206,391
Roseau Is the county seat.
INTEREST Is payable In New
R efu n d in g Bonds.
York at Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank.
5H s’ 14 F-A $22,000c._Feb
1 1934
* Also includes $7,885,153 road
5s ’16 J-J
43.000c.-July 1 1936 bonds to be paid by State.
CO. B D . D T . N ov 1 ’2 5 -. $65,000
Sinking fund______________
2 768 ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S.D. NO. 12.
_ 937(710
Ditch debt (additional)_
P. O. Ely.
Assess, val. real estate____5 084,256
B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 681,804 4s
j - j I$24,000r*.
Total assess, val. 1924 (36%
\ 45,000r*
actual)-------------------------- 6,232,641 4s
j -j
96,000r*
Moneys and credits (incl.,
5s
M-S 105,000r*
full value)--------------------- 466,581 5Ms’23 J-D 400,000r*.. Junel ’ 28-38
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$76.52 5 H s ’23 J-D 400,000r* . _ June 1 ’28-38
Popul’n 1910, 11,388; 1920, 13,305 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 5 -$ l,066,000
IN T . payable at State Treasurer’s Floating debt (add’l ) ____
125,000
office, 1st and 2d Nat. Bank, St. Sinking fund_____________
40.000
Paul; Illinois Merchants Trust Co., Total assessed val. 1925
Chicago.
(25% actual)___________8,618,998
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$48.06
ROSEAU CO. S. D. No. 12.
Population in 1920------------------6,065
(P. O. Warroad.)
B u ild in g Bonds.
ST. LOUIS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
6s T7 M-S $50,000___ Sept 1 1932
Building Bonds.
BON D. D EBT Sept 28 ’22..$98,000 4s '13 —
$6,500c__________ 1926
Assessed valuation 1924____ 225,358 4s T9 . . .
8,200 ----------1926-1930
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$86.50 7s ’21 . . . f 70,000-Mar 15 ’26-’27
Population in 1920 (est.)___
1,200
t 56,000-Mar 15 ’28-’29
IN T . payable at the First Nat.
State Loan.
Bank, Chicago.
4s
. . . $150,000---------------------BOND. D EBT Oct 2 ’2 3 .. $532,000
ST. CLOUD.
Sinking fund______________
7,000
This city is In Benton, Stearns and Ass’d val’n 1923 (2-3 act.).9,597,644
Sch. taxrate(per$l,000) 1923.$44.80
Sherbourne counties. Inc.1856.
Commission gov’t ad op tN ov.281911 Population in 1922____________3,700
R efu n d in g Bonds.
IN T . at State Board of Invest­
4M s’24 F-A $15,000c_________ 1939 ment.
(Subject to call 1934.)
4X sT 6 J-J 10,000c—.July 1 1936 ST. LOUIS CO. IN D. S. D. NO. 18.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.)
(P. O. Gilbert.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25 $588,000
F un din g W ater Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22 J-J 50,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1942 Total assess, val. 1925— 10,000,499
(Optional on any interest-paying Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$39.80
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 5,887
date after July 1 1932.)




ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 21.
(P. O. Mountain Iron.)
School B uilding Bonds.
6s T9 M-S $200,000c.$50,000 y ’rly
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25- $255,000
66,389
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed valuation 1925.-14,629,753
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25$17.20
Population in 1924__________ 3,359

25

Sewer R efu n d in g B onds.
4 ^ s ’ 15 A-O$197,000___ Apr 11935
4s ’08 A-O 50,000___ Apr 2 1938
4s ’09 M-S 140,000___ Mar 1 1939
4s T6 J-J 100,000___ July 1 1946
4t£sT7 M-N196.000___ M ay2 1947
5s T8 J-D 70,000___ Dec 1 1948
4>£sT8 J-D 130,000_Dec 11948
4HJsT9 F-A 250,000___ Aug 1 1949
Park R efu nd ing Bonds.
4H s’ 17 M-S $203,000_ Sept 1 1927
_
ST. LOUIS COUNTY IND. SCH. 4 s ’03 J-J
99,000— June30 1933
DIST. NO. 27.
Hospital R efu nding B onds.
P. O. Hibbing.
4 K s’ 17 M-N$46,000___ M a y 2 1947
School Building Bonds.
F-A 50,000----- Aug
7s ’21 M-S $500,000c Sept 1 ’26-’27 4J§s’ 19 R efu nding Bonds. 1 1949
Fire
5Ms
. . . 400,000_______________ 4H s’ 16 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1946
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 0 ’25 $900,000 4J^s’ 17 M-N100.000____M ay 2 1947
Floating debt (add’l)_____ 1,632.000
Bridge R efu nding B onds.
Assessed value 1925____ 126,828.899 4s ’09 M-S $35,000____Mar 1 1939
School tax (per $1000), 1925—S13.80 4H s’ 16 J-J
Jan 1 1946
Population in 1923__________ 22,426 4J4s’ 17 M -N 50,000___ ov 15 1927
50,000---N
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Hibbing. 4M s’ 15 M-N200.000____M ay 1 1945
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J 100,000____July 1 1946
ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 35. 4 ^ s ’ 17 M-N198.000___ M a y 2 1947
4 J^s’ 18 J-J 100.000\July 2 ’26-’31
(P. O. Buhl.)
89,000/
-s 21 . . . $139,0 0 0 -..A u g 9 27-35 5s T8 J-J
C ourt House and C ity Hall
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 118)
R efu nding B onds.
- s ’22 . . . 500,000-June 30 '27-’36
6 s ’ 24
150,000______________ 4 ^ s ’ 17 M-N$198,000— M a y 2 1947
BOND. D EBT Dec 8 ’24.$1,276,000 4p2s’ 18 J-J 25,500\.July 2 ’26-’31
68,075/
Sinking fund____________
50,000 5s T8 J-J
M iscellaneous R efu n d in g Bds.
Assessed valuation 1924.-11,287,952
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$40.20 4s ’04 A-O $75,000...M a r 31 1934
Population in 1922__________ 4,055 4s ’ 09 M-S 225,000____Mar 1 1939
Library Building Bonds.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
4M s’ 12 M-S $50,000_ Aug 31 1942
_
43^s’ 13 F-A 25,000___ Aug 1 1943
ST. LOUIS COUNTY S. D. NO. 39. 4H s’ 13 M -N 525,000— Oct 31 1943
P. O. Eveleth.
Sewerage Bonds.
4H g l6 J-J $13.7 5 0c____ 1925-1926 4s ’ 03 M-S $40,000...A u g 31 1933
6s ’ 21 M-S 250,000cMar 15 ’26-’30 4s ’07 M-S 100,000_ Feb 28 1937
_
BOND. D E B T Nov 29 ’25-$220,000 4s ’07 M -N 147,000...A p r 30 1937
State bonds (add’l) ______
100,000 4s ’08 J-D 125.000-.-D ec 31 1937
80,000 4s ’08 M -N 75,000_ Oct 31 1938
Sinking fund------------------_
Tot .assd.val.’25(50%act.) 19,379,953 4s ’ 09 J-J 150,000...Ju n e30 1939
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$33.00 4s ’ 09 F-A 50,000---- July 31 1939
Population in 1920____________8,927 4M s’ l3 J-J 25 0,00 0...Ju n e30 1943
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the Illinois
Trust C o., Chicago; on 4Ms, 1916, 4s ’06 M-S $150,000-.F eb 28 1938
at the Minneapolis Trust C o ., Minne­ 4 s ’06 M-S 5C.000---Sept 30 1936
W ater Bonds.
apolis.
4 s ’07 A-O ($ 50,0 00...Mar 31 1937
50,000_____ Oct 1937
ST. LOUIS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 40. 4s ’08 M -N1 50,000____ N ov 1 1938
1
$30,000c. .July 15 1926 4s ’09 J-J
50,000____
1939
80,000c July 15 ’27-’28 4s T2 M-S 100,000...F eJuly 1 1942
b 28
5s’22 J-J
100,000c July 15 ’29-’30 44£s’ 13 M -N 70,000____ M ay 1 1933
60,000c..July 15 1931 4 J^s’ 13 M -N 80,000____ M ay 1 1943
70,000c..July 15 1932
1943
80,000c..July 15 1933 4!isT 3 F-A 150,000_____Aug 1 1944
43tisT4 A-O 50,000_____ Apr 1
.400,000c July 15 ’34-’37 4 ^ s ’ 15 J-D 400,000_____Dec 1 1945
New High Sch. Bonds.
7s
. . . $300,000.Jan 1 5 ’26-’31 4Ms’ 17M-N 150,000____ Nov 1 1947
100,000____ Nov 1
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 25 $1,120,000 4J^sT9M-N 350,000____ Sept 1 1949
5)^s’21 M-S
1951
Tot.ass’d val.’24(20%act.)34,909,000 4 K s’21 M-S 50,000____ Mar 1 1951
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 24-$28.23 4/^s’22 A-O 500,000_____Apr 1 1952
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10.984 4 J£s’22 J-D 100,000_____Dec 1 1952
IN T . on 7% bonds payable at the 4s ’23 J-J
Jan
Wells-Dickey Trust C o., Minneap’s 4)^s’23 J-J 500,000_____ Jan 1 1953
1 1953
100,000_____
4/4s’23 A-O 500,000_____Apr 1 1953
Oct 1 ’26-’42
ST. LOUIS CO. CON. I. S. D. 4Ms’23 A-O *216,000
4Ms’23 A-O *264,000
Oct 1 ’43-’53
NO. 18.
(*For maturity see Y. 117, p. 1914)
P. O. Gilbert.
5M s’24 J-J ($130,000.July 1 ’26-’38 4.^s’24M-N 244,000____May 1 1933
\ 60,000— .July 1 1939 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 2348)
4Ms’24M -N$256,000..M ay 1 ’44-’54
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Total assessed value 1924.10,076,930 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 2348)
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $35-50 4M's’24 J-J $492,000..July 1 ’26-’54
)For maturity see Y. 119, p. 229)
4M s’24 J-D 295,000..D ec 1 ’26-’54
ST. LOUIS PA RK SCH. DIST.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2791)
This district (P. O. St. Louis Park) 4J€s’ 25 A-O 500,000___ Apr 1 1955
is in Hennepin County.
Hospital Bonds.
’$7,000..Jan 2 ’2-6’32 4 s ’05 J-J $20,000
June 30 1935
2.000
___________Jan’08 1933
2 M-S
4s 2 1934
5,000
Aug 31 1935 ’
3.000
___________Jan
5s ’24 J-J
Perm anent Improvt. Bonds.
12,000—Jan 2 ’35-’37
(Revolving F u n d .)
15,000____Jan 2 1938
1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25. $159,000 4 ^ s ’ 15M-N$400,000___ M ay 1 1935
July
Tot .ass’dval.’24(40 % act.). 1,675,449 4J^s’15 J-J 500,000___ Aug 1 1936
4 K s’ 16 F-A 500,000___
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $6.02
500,000___
Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 3,500 4Ms’ 16M-N 455,000___ N ov 1 1931
June 1 1943
4s ’23 J-D
4M s’23 J-D 645,000___ June 1 1943
ST. PAUL.
4J^s’24 J-J 500,000___ Jan 1 1944
St. Paul Is In Ramsey County.
4s ’24 M-S 465,000___ Sept 1 1944
Commission government adopted 4 /is ’ 24 M-S 535,000___ Sept 1 1944
M ay 7 1912. (V. 94, p. 1337). and 4Ms’24 A-O 500,000___ Oct
1 1944
was sustained by State Supreme 4M s’25 A-O 1,000,000..A pr 1 1945
Court Dec. 24 1914. V . 100, p. 67.
P olice S tation Bonds.
4s ’09 J-D $50,000.—M a y 31 1930
Board o f E ducation .
Street Bonds.
4s ’03 M-S$100,000___Aug 31 1933
4s ’04 A-O 100,000...S e p t 30 1934 4s ’05 M-N$10,000— Oct 31 1935
Playground Bonds.
4s ’07 M-S 50,000...A u g 31 1937
4 s ’08 M -N 74,000___Apr 30 1938 4s ’09 J-D $25,000.—M a y 31 1939
4s ’09 M-S 62,000____Mar 1 1939 4s ’ l l A-O 15,000— -Sept 30 1941
_
4 s ’ 09 J-J 150,000...J u n e 30 1939 4s ’ l l A-O 10,000_ Mar 31 1941
_
4s TO M-S 300,000_ Feb 28 1940 4 K s’ 13 M -N 25,000---- Apr 30 1943
4s TO A-P 125,000_ Mar 31 1940 4Ms’ 14 A-O 25,000____Apr 1 1944
_
Bridge Bonds.
4s TO A-O 20,000____Oct 1 1940
4s TO M -N200.000_ Oct 31 1940 4s ’07 M-S $100,000. .Feb 28 1937
_
4s ’ l l A-O 220,000-__Mar 31 1941 4s TO M-S 71,000.—Feb 28 1940
4J£s’ 19 A-O 600,000____Apr 1 1949 4s ’03 M-S 60,000----Aug 31 1933
6s ’21 J-J 500,000___ July 1 1951 4/^s’25 J-J 337,000--July 1 ’26-’43
5M s’21 J-J 500,000___ July 1 1951 4s ’ 25 J-J 438,000-July 17 ’44-55
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 493.)
4)^s’22 M-N500.000____N ov 1 1952
4s ’22 M-N500.000____N ov 1 1952 4 K s’24 M-S 25,000--M ar 1 ’29-’44
W ater W orks & Sewer Bonds.
4 J£s’23 A-O 185,000____Apr 1 1953
4s ’23 A-O 215,000____Apr 1 1953 4/^s’24 . . $984,000...Jan 1 ’26-’54
4J£s’23 A-O 500,000____Oct 1 1953 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 231)
Sewer Bonds.
44ijs’24 J-J 400,000____Jan 1 1954
414s’24 J-J 600,000____Jan 1 1954 4M s’25 J-J $1,000,OOOJuly 1 ’ 26-’55
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 233.)
414s’24 J -J l,500.000____July 1 1954
4!4s’25 J-J 200,000___ July 1 1955 4s ’25 J-J 500,000..July 1 ’26-’55
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 233.)
4s ’25 J-J 300,000___ July 1 1955
All bonds are coupon bonds with
4M s’25 J-J 500,000___ July 1 1955
privilege o f registration.
Park Bonds.
4s ’05 A-O $75,000...S e p t 30 1935
on all bonds Is payable
4 s ’ 07 F-A 25,000_ Jan 311937 at INTEREST & Metals Nat. Bank,
_
Mechanics
4 s ’07 J-D 50,000.. . M a y 31 1937 N. Y ., which Is the fiscal agent of the
4s ’ 08 M-S 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..-Aug 31 1938 City o f St. Paul, and at the office of
4s ’09 F-A 50,000___ Aug 1 1939
4M s’ 13 J-D 280,000____Ju n el 1943 the Commissioner o f Finance.
TOTAL DE B T, & c — Sept 3 0’25:
Fire Departm ent B onds.
4s ’07 M-S $48,000...A u g 31 1937 General bonded debt____$20,311,400
bonded
debt
4 s ’08 J-D 50,000-. _Nov 30 1938 Water
(add’l ) _________________ 6,995,000
4s ’ 10 A-O 25,000---- Mar 31 1940
Local impt. bonds & ctfs.
W ater R efu nd ing Bonds.
(add’l ) _______________ 6,000,000
4 K s’ 17 M-N192.000___ M ay 2 1927
5s T8 M-S 300,000___ Mar I 1928 Sinking funds (cash & sec’s);
General________________ 1,474,195
44£s’ 19 J-J
95,000___ Jan 1 1929
W a ter_________________ 901,268
4H s’ 19 J-J 140,000___ Jan 2 1929
4 K s’ 19 M-N100.000___ M ay 1 1929 Net indebtedness________ 18,683,304
Debt limit on Sept 30 1925
School R efu nd ing B onds.
was___________________ $6,919,720
4 ^ s ’ 17 M-N$145,000— M ay 2 1947

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ST. PAUL (C onclud ed ) .
The local Improvement certificates
are Issued against deferred install­
ments of local-improvement assess­
ments and are a first lien upon the
collections from said assessments
The general credit of the city is
pledged to pay all deficiencies In case
the collections are Insufficient to pay
the certificates in full
CITY PR O PE R TY.— 'The water­
works owned by St. Paul are self-sus­
taining and cost $15,000,000. The
value of all property owned by the
City, Including the water works.
Sept. 30 1925, was $43,373,077.
ASSESSED VALUATION.
1925.
1923.
$
$
Real estate. 133,301,572 120,227,617
P e rso n a l... 37,689,538 35,015,220
Total____170,991,110 155,242,837
§ In addition to tne total assessed
valuation figures given for 1924,
there Is also $85,039,135 which repesents the valuation placed od
money and credits In accordance with
a new method of taxation adopted
bv the Legislature.
City tax rate (per $1,000 '24..$ 72 40
P O P U L A T IO N — in 1920, 234.
968; 1910 (Census), 214.744; 1905
197,025; 1900, 163.065; 1890. 133,156
SANDSTONE SCH. DIST. NO. 8
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 0 ’25. $56,000
T ot. assess, v a l.’ 2 5 ________555,015
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$18 60
Population__________ ________ 1,295
SAUK CENTER^
Tnis city is in Stearns County.
W ater W orks B onds.
($20,000c— July 1 1937
5s ’22 J-J { 50.000c.July 1 ’38-'47
1 30,000c. July 1 ’48-’52
Storm Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-J
$1.5J0c.July 1 ’ 2 6 ’28
El. Lt. & Power Plant Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J S10.000C- _Julv I 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '23— -$ 112,500
Population 1910, 2,154; 1920, 2,699
IN T. at the Northwestern Na
tional Bank, Minneapolis.
SAUK CENTE r I n D. SCH. D.
This district is in Stearns County
B uilding Bonds.
4 s ’ l l . . . $24,000—........... ...........
4s ’ 15 . . .
40,000______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 22—.$64.00(
Floating d e b t ........................ 5 001
Total assessed value 1924.-1,167,827
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$31.60
SAUK RAPIDS.
This village is in Benton County
F unding Bonds.
-s ’22 . . . ($12,000—M ay 1 ’26-’31
1 12,000--M ay 1 ’32-’35
BOND. D E B T Nov 19 ’ 25..$25,009
Water debt (Incl.)__________ 25.000
Assessment debt (add’l)_____10,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 20,000
Sinking fund_______________ 4,950
Assessed value, real estate__ 560.000
Assessed value, personal___ 120.000
Other assess, property______137 000
Tot. assess, val.'25_________ 817.000
Tax rate ("per $1,000) 1925____ $9.80
Pop'n 1910. 1.745; 1920............ 2,339

N o te .— General bonded debt of
$213,462 are road bonds Issued for
trunk highways and have been as­
sumed by the State o f Minnesota.

SIBLEY COUNTY.
Gaylord is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4K S
--- $250,000 ------ 1935-1944
Building Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 . . 1*$30,000..........1926-1935
1 *62,000-------- 1926-1936
Ditch Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 - - l y$l .000-------- 1926-1927
5 14s’ 18 . . . C75.000—Jan 1 '26-'36
5!4s’ 18 —
c8.000—Jan 1 ’26-'29
6s ’20 J-J el50.000_____ 1930-1940
5 % s '21 —
C70.000_____ 1927-1941
5 s s ’21 F-A e55.000..........1927-1941
4
6s '21 A-O 60.000_____ 1927-1941
6s ’21 A-O 50.000_____ 1926-1940
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 . . . e.$45,000..........1931-1940
Highway Reimbursem ent Bds.
5Hs'21 . . . C$43,732 _____ 19.31-1941
BOND DEBT Nov 1921 $731,732
Total assess, val 1923...15.381,976
Moneys and credits______ 1.578.029
Popul’n 1910, 15.540; 1920, 15.635
INT. on bonds marked (*) paya­
ble at Wells-Dickey Co., Minneap.;
(*) at First Nat. Bank, Minneap.;
(V) at Merch. Tr. & Savs. Bank. St.
Paul: (c) at Merch. Loan & Tr. Co..
Chicago; (e) at First Nat. Bank,
Minneap.; on other bonds at North­
western Trust C o.. St. Paul.
SLAYTON.
This village is in Murray County.
Paving Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $75,500------- 1926-1940
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Pop’n TO, 850; '20 (Census). 1,045
SOUTH ST. PAUL.
This city Is in Dakota County.
Incorporated 1886.
Paving & Improvem’t Bonds.
5s T8 J-J $ 100.000c...Jan 1 1938
Fire Department Bonds.
4Ms
F-A $15,000c_ Aug 1 1944
_
Water Bonds.
5Vjs'20 . . . $85.000c—.O ct 1 1940
R efunding Bonds.
5 ^ s l3 J-J $80.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1933
5Hs 14 J-D 50.000c___June 1 1934
os T5 A-O 54.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
4Ms’23 J-J $100,000c— .Jan 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $484,000
85,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessment debt (add’l)_____238,000
Sinking Fund— General_____112,000
W ater------------------------------- 31,000
Assessed val’ n, real estate..6.801.412
Assessed val'n, personal__ 1,792 829
Other assess, property____1,546,600
Total assess, val. 1924 (1-3
to 40% actual)________ 10,140.841
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$72.00
Pop’n. 191n
510; 1920........... 6,860

SOUTH ST. PAUL SPECIAL IND.
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. South St. Paul)
is in Dakota County.
6s ’21 A-O $350.000...A pr 1 1936
5s '22 J-J
35,000___ July 1 1937
-s
---- 77,000-Serially to 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 25'25 $462,000
Sinking fund____________
47,521
SCOTT COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1925
Shakopee is the county seat.
(30-40% actual)_______ 10,302,382
’ Road Bonds.
4Ms
- . . $250.000______________ School tax rate(per $1,000)’24 $36,10
Population 1922 (est.)________ 8,000
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $28,000 _____ 1926-1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1925 *$278,000 SPRING VALLEY.
This1village is in Fillmore County.
Drainage debt (add’ l)____
41,000
C ertificates.
Assess, value, real_______ 9,274,374
. . . $128,000--July 1 ’26-’41
_
Assess, value, personal_ 1,157,760 4s
Tot .assess.val .’25(1 -3 act) 10 432.134 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $193,314
Yssessed value 1922_______ 1.009,139
Money and credits (add’l)
829,953
Population, 1910. 1,817; 1920, 1,871
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924...........
.$22.10 STAPLES.
This city is in Todd County.
Pop’n 1 9 2 0 -.-.............
14.245
* Includes $250,000 road bonds to BOND DEBT Oct 10 ’2 5 -—$97,000
be paid by State.
Assess, debt (add’l)_________ 18.500
Water D ebt (in cl.)___________ 21,000

SCOTT & LE SEUER COUNTIES Sinking fund / G eneral______ 47,000
IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 73.
(Water_________ 21,000
Total assess, val. ’25 (33>£%
P. O. New Prague.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
to 40% actual)__________ 522,958
$6.000c—Jan 1 ’ 26-’27 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$122.S0
16,000c-.Jan 1 ’ 28-’31 Pop’n 1910,2,558; 1920_______ 2,570
4 Jig’23 J-J 20,000c--Jan 1 ’32-’35
12,000c—Jan 1 ’36-’37 STEARNS COUNTY.
St. Cloud is the county seat.
40.000c___ Jan 1 1938
C ourt House Bonds.
4M s’23gJ-J JlO.OOOc—Jan 1 ’33-’37
(10,000c___ Jan 1 1938 6s ’21 M-S $850,000c M ar 1 ’26-41
BOND. D EBT Sept 24 ’23-S120.000 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 1325)
Road Bonds.
Total ass’d val. 1924________ 812,542
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’24.$25.30 4M s’23 . . . $125,000.-Aug 1 ’33-’42
Population (est.)_____________ 2,000 i 4 Ms’24 M -N 125.000___ M ay 1 1944
IN TER E ST payable at the Min­ TOT. BD. DT. Jan 1 ’25.$1,137,375
63,675
nesota Loan & Trust C o., Minneap. Ditch debt (included)____
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
44,257
SHERBURNE COUNTY.
Assess, val., real estate_ 25,936,133
Assess, val., personal_
_ 3,656,673
Elk River is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Value of moneys & credits 4,006,114
Total assessed value 1924.33,598,920
6s
$125,000______ _____ ____
_
6s
...
3,000—Dec 1 '26-’31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $13.90
($1,000 in each o f the years 1926, Popula'n. 1910, 47,743; 1920, 55,741
1929 and 1931.)
6s
...
3 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’ 29-’36 STEARNS CO. IND. S. D. NO. 152.
P O W 3 l t p P o n lf
($1,000 in each o f the years 1929,
5V£s’20 F-A $40,000c*—Feb 1 1935
1933 and 1936.)
4 ^ s ’22 . . . 120,000—M ay 1 ’29-’38 6s T9 J-D 10,000c*..D ec 1 1934
112,000--May 1 ’39-’42 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’25— -$50,000
4 H s ’22 F-A 26.000_.Aug 1 ’26-’38 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—$16.90
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,350
Drainage Bonds.
4M s’28 M -N $2,100______1926-1940
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25- $213,462 STEELE COUNTY.
Owatonna is the county seat.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
11,076
Drain, dt., spec'l (add’l ) . . 205.600 5Ms’ 17 J-D $60,000..D ec 1 ’26-'37
Drainage Bonds.
Assessed val.. real e sta te ..5,103 825
Assessed val., personal____ 448 590 6s ’20 s-a $27,000_______________
18,500_______________
Total assess, value 1925___5,598,869 6s '20 s-a
Moneys & credits (add’l,
6s ’20 s-a
6,000_______________
full value)______________ 597.739 5Ms’21
$27,000_______________
Other assessable property. _ 46,450 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1797)
State and county tax rate (per
o % s '2 l —
$9,000_______________
$1,000) 1925..........
—$15.00 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1797)
Population 1910, 8,136; 1920—9.651 lM s’22 M -N 29,500 _____1928-1942




[V ol. 121,

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Ditch Bonds.
6s '20 s-a $8,500 — . _____ ______
4Ms'23 . . .
52,000-- Feb 1 ’ 29-’43
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 854.)
Road B onds.
5s '23 . . . $250,000______________
BONDED DEBT Nov 1 ’25:
Road bonds__________ *$250,000
Drainage bonds_______
249,700
_
Assess, val. real estate_ 12,285 763
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,555 831
Total assessed value 1925
(33 1-3 to 40% actual)..13.841.594
Money & credits (add’l ) . . 1,817 578
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925...$48.49
P op’n 1910, 16,146; 1920, 18,061
* To be paid for by the State.
STEELE CO. IND. S. D. NO. 63.
P. O. Blooming Prairie.
5Ms'20 — . $50,000___ M ay 11935
BOND .DEBT M ay 1920-.$125,000
Total assessed value 1924.. 610,940
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$40.90
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Minneap.
STEVENS COUNTY.
Morris Is the county seat.
Drainage Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $92,000-_0ct 2 ’26-’36
5Ms
...
29.916_______________
Highway Bonds.
6s
. . . ($3,000____ Aug 1 1931
(32.000—Aug 1 '32-’39
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25;
Road bonds____________*$299,565
Ditch bonds___________ 332,766
Warrant debt__________
19,037
Assess, val., real estate____ 8,208 546
Assess, val., personal_____ 774.621
Tot. assess, val. 1925_____ 8,983,167
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value) 1924-.1,211 939
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'2.5$19 00
Population, 1910. 8,293: 1920. 9,778
* To be paid for by the State.
STILLW ATER.
This city is in Washington County
Incorporated 1854. Population In
1910. 10.198; 1920. 7.735.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ l l M-S $90,000c...S ept 1 1941
4s T2 July 18,000r.........................
(Due $4,000 yearly from 1926 to
1929 Incl. and $2,000 In 1930.)
5s ’ 17 A-O
8,000c.Oct 1 '26 ’27
6s ’ 21 J-J
59,000.-July 1 ’ 28-’37
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2565)
Local Improvement Bonds.
5s '13 M -N$25,000c.Nov 1 '33-’43
(Part every 5 years)
5 s ’22 J-J
50.000c.—Jan 11933
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4Ms’25 J-J $35,000—July 1 ’26-’32
4M s’25 . . .
15,000_______________
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 31 '25. $346,400
Water debt (included)____
50,000
Assessed value, real estate.2,008,881
Assessed value, personal_
_ 690,914
Tot. assess, val. ’25(l-3act)2,699.795
Moneys and credits (ad­
ditional, full value)____$3,409,465
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 $100 00
INT. on 5s and 6s of 1921 at First
Nat. Bank, Stillwater; on others at
Corn Exchange Bank, Chicago, Fifth
Avenue Bank, N. Y ., and at City
Treasurer’s office.

TH IEF R IV E R FALLS.
This olty Is In Pennington County.
Incorporated Nov. 4 1896.
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
5 M s 'll — . $40,000c_________ 1931
5 t£s’ l2 M -N 1 3 .0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1932
Auditorium bonds 4s & 5s.
45,000
Paving C ertificates.
6s ’21 F-A l$165.000cAug 1 ’26-’40
J 16,000c—Aug 1 1941
W ater-W orks Bonds.
-s
. . $2 7,000c.........................
5Hs'15 s-a
10,000c...................1935
5Ms 16 J-J 30,000c...July 1 1946
Im provem ent B onds.
-s
— . $ 1,500c_____ 1926-1928
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 15 ’25- $166,500
Water debt (in clu d ed )___
67,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 181.000
Sinking fund______________
18,827
Assess, val., real estate____1,237,974
Assessed val., personal___ 226,418
Total assessed value 1925—1,900.275
Money & credits (add’l)_
_ 335.883
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25$114.60
Pop 1910.3.714:1920___ 2 ...4 .6 8 5
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at First Nat.
Bank, Minneapolis.
TODD COUNTY.
Long Prairie is the county seat.
T ru nk Highway Reimbursem’ t.
4M s’24 A-O $20.000..A pr 1 ’35-’44
F unding Bonds.
5s 17 J-D $15,000..Dec 1 ’26-’28
Road Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $80.000___ M ay 1 1930
6s ’20 . . . *50,000___ July 1 1930
_
6s '21 s-a *100,000_ M ay 1 1931
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’ 22 M-S $5.635.63-Mar 1 1932
TOT. B D . D T . Nov 3 ’25 *$368,135
Drainage debt (included).
97,500
Warrant debt (add’l) Oct 1
1925..........
7,441
Assess, val., real estate_ 9.989.033
_
Assess, val., personal._ 1,420,263
_
Total assess, val. 1924
(33 1-3 to 40% actual). 12.504,958
M oney & credits (add’l ) . . 1,124,068
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-$20.10
Popula'n, 1910. 23.407; 1920. 26,059
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable at
Wells & Dickey Trust C o.. Minneap­
olis, and (*) at the Northwestern
National Bank. Minneapolis.
* Also includes $255,635 to be paid
by State.
TODD CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 51.
P. O. Bertha.
F-A $26,000_______________
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A $35,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1935
4s
F-A
15,000_______________
BONDED DEBT Nov 26 ’21 $76,000
Total assessed value 1924._ 404,012
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $37.20
Population (est.) 1921_________ 650
INT. on 6s at First National Bank.
St Paul.
TRACY.
This city is in Lyon County.
S eptic Tank Bonds.
5s
...
$17.000___ Sept 11938
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N$24.000..........1926-1936
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '21 . . . $18,000—July 1 ’28-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 ’ 2 3 .. $68,000
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 136,000
Assessed value, real_______ 770,685
Assessed val., personal___ 772,388
Other assessable property. . 274,342
Total assessed value, 1922.1,817,415
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20.$7.40
Population. 1910, 1.876; 1920. 2,463
5s

STILLW ATER S. D. NO. 56.
f$35,0 00-.July 1 ’29-’35
J-J
7,000___ July 1 1936
(108,000 ___ Tuly 1 1937
R efu n d in g B onds.
5 K s’ 18 M-S $15,000..Mar 1 '26-’ 28
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $170,000
Total assessed value 1924—2,757,038
•
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -$39.80 TRAVERSE COUNTY.
County seat is Wheaton.
Road Bonds.
SW IFT COUNTY.
4% s’24 . . . $164,000_______________
Beuson Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’24. $253,525
R efu n d in g Bonds.
95,715
5 s ’24 . _ . $36,000____Mar 1 1935 Floating debt_____________
Assess, val. real estate____8,264,208
Ditch Bonds.
5H s’ 18 M-S $700,000—.M ar 1 1938 Assess, val. personal______ 807,782
5s g ’ 18 A-O 2,000.Apr 1’27'30’33’36 Moneys and credits_______ 1,071,376
5s 0 9 . . .
16.800 _____1926-193f- Tot. ass'd val.’23 ( % act.)10,143,366
5M s’21 s-an 142,000—Aug 1 ’27-’40 Pop’n, 1910, 8,049; 1920........... 7,943
J 6,633___ Aug 1 1941
TROMMALD.
Drainage Bonds.
This city is In Crow Wing County.
4Ms’22 s-an $51,000_________ 1942
W ater Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $170,000___________1929 6s ’ 18 J-J ($18,000c.July 1 ’26-’34
\ 6,000c_ July 1 ’35-'36
6s '20 J-D 5 0 ,0 0 0 ....D e c 1 1930
35,000c__________1939
4j^s’ 22 . . .
25,000____Nov 1 1932 6s ’ 19 J-J
4M s’ 22 . . .
23,362.28-Nov 1 1937 BOND. DEBT (water)
Oct. 10 1925_____________$59,000
5s '23 s-a
30,000_______________
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 25.000
Funding Bonds.
5H s’21 M-N$75,000______ ________ Total assessed value 1924___439,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24$ 147.65
R efu nding Bonds.
4 K s’25 M-S $36,000____Mar 1 1935 Population In 1920______________ 301
TO T. BD. D T. Nov 1 ’25*$1,820,473
Drainage debt (included) 1,489,579 TWO HARBORS.
This city is in Lake County.
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
9,963
W ater & Light Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate_ 10,941,839
_
_
Assess, val., personal____ 1,177,058 5s ’06 A-O $10,000c_ Oct 20 1926
Sewer & Drainage Bonds.
Moneys and c r e d its _____ 2,324,360
Tot.ass’d val.’25(1-3 act.) 14,443,255 5s ’07 F-A $40.000c—Aug 15 1927
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24.$14 10 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’25- $50,000
Popula'n, 1910, 12.949; 1920. 15.093 Assessed val., real________ 783,897
IN T . on 5Ms of 1921, 5s of 1924, Assessed val., personal____ 122,912
and 6s of 1920 at First National Bank, Total assessed value 1923— 906,809
Tot.tax(per $1,000) ’22(est.)_$121.12
Minneapolis.
Population, 1910, 4,990; 1920, 4,546
* Also includes $177,894.
5s ’22

TYLER SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
SW IFT CO. IND. S. D. NO. 3.
This district (P. O. Tyler) is In
P. O. Kerkhoven.
Lincoln County.
4H s’ 25 . . . $50,000 _____ 1931-1950
School B uilding Bonds.
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?) 4s
. . . $35,000__________ 1938
Total assess, val. 1924____ $587,608
F unding Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$22,10 4s
. . . $20.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Dec. 2 ’25. $85,000
SW IFT CO. IND. S. D. NO. 4.
Sinking fund______________ 4,000
S chool-B ldg. Bonds.
Assessed valuation ’25_____ 700,000
6H s’20 A-O ($8,0 0 0 c ------ 1931-1934 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$43.90
117,000c__________1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 '25...$94,000 V IR G IN IA .
Sinking fund________________ 16,000
This city is in St. Louis County.
Total assessed value 1925
-s
. . . $40,000_______________
(about 1-3 actual)________ 707,090
W ater-W orks & E lectric-LightLax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $28.60
P lant-P urchase Bonds.
K
T.Q ±
1
Ponulation (est.)______________ 1,000 u oa ^tr 'IQ IV «1 «n OOOo---- XIJLCkL X m oo
HJ
IN T . at the Wells-Dickey Trust GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1924.
None
C o., Minneapolis.
Assessed debt (add’l)_____
300,000

Dec., 1925.]
V IR G IN IA ( Concluded ).
Floating debt___________
100,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 21,000,000
_
Assess, val., personal____
500.000
Other assessable property.
500,000
Total assess, val. 1924
(1-3 a c t .)_____________22.000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$70.00
Pop’n 1910, 10,473; 1920--------14.022
V IR G IN IA IND. SCH. DIST.
GENERAL D E B T ____
None
State loans Oct 12 '25____
$50,000
Total assess, val. (50%
actual) 1924__________ 43,780,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $20 50
Population in 1925 est.)_____ 18,500
WABASHA COUNTY.
Wabasha is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s
...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____________
4M s’23 s-an 100,000.___________
- s '23 . . . 100,000.-Aug 1 ’ 33-’42
T O T . B D . D T . Dec 1921. $324,523
Assessed value, real_____ 11,059,481
Assessed val., personal--- 1.846,319
Total assess, val. 1923__ 12.905,800
Money & credits (add’l ) . . 2.674.545
Populat’n 1910. 18,5=4; 1920, 17,919
W ACONIA.
This village is in Carver County.
W ater W orks and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 J-D $35,000____June 1 1949
C ertificates o f Indebtedness.
5s
...
$ 2 ,5 0 0 ..0 ct 1 ’29-’41
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 1514.)
BON D. DEBT N ov 18 '25..$93,000
Water debt (in cl.j_ _______ 58.666
_
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 50,700
Floating debt (add’l)________ 13,660
Total assessed value 1925___740,459
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5.00
P op’n, 1910, 817: 1920.......... ...9 0 1
WADENA.
This village is in Wadena County.
Incorporated Feb. 14 1881.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4}*s’ 16 . . .
$5,000.-M ay 15 ’26-30
f 1.000___ Apr 1 1931
5s '17
] 12.000..A p r 1 ’32-’35
[ 1.000___ Apr 1 1936
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '17 . . . ($2.000____Apr 1 193t
1 2.500____Apr 1 1937
Paving Bonds.
5hs
- - - $49,000 --------1926-1942
C tfs. o f Indebtedness.
5M g’22 s-an $30,006c.Sept 1 ’ 26-’42
(For amount due each year, se(
V. 115, p. 1764.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’22 $95,201
Water debt (incl.)________
40,500
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 91.084
Assess, val., real estate____ 917.061
Assess, val., personal_____ 231,702
T ot. assess, val. '2 2 .--------- 1,148.763
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’22.$68.90
Pop’n 1910. 1.820; 1920 ......... 2.186
WADENA COUNTY.
County seat is Wadena.
C oun ty Road Bonds.
5s ’24 . . . $25.000_____________
Highway Bonds.
4H s’24 . . . $250,000..June 1 ’35-’44
4H s’2 4 A -0 ( 2,067____Oct 1 1935
118,000---- Oct 1 ’36-44
Drainage Bonds.
6s
. . . $60,000_____________
GEN. DEBT Oct 1 0 ’2 5 . . .
None
Ditch debt_________________ $57,000
Highway bonds____________*276,067
Assess, val., real estate____4,032,148
Assess, val., personal_____ 632,791
Other assess, property____ 702,492
Tot. ass'd val.(1-3 act.)'24.5,367.431
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $22 .00
Pop’n. 1910, 8,652: 1920_____ 10,699
* Assumed by State.
W ARREN.
This city is in Marshall County.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 F-A $12,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1937
BON D. D EBT Oct 10 '25. $39,000
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
3,906
Water & light debt (in cl.)..
26,660
Sinking fund______________
3,571
_ 416,659
Assessed val. real estate_
Assessed val. personal------- 136,300
Total assessed val. 1925_
_ 925,711
Moneys & credits (incl’ .),
full value_______________ 372,842
Total taxrate(per $1,000) '23.$87.90
Pop’n 101,613: 20. 1.772;)’21 ,2.900
WASECA COUNTY.
Waseca is the county seat.
-s
. . . $60,547.21 ----------------D itch Bonds.
.s
...
$19.000_____________
6s ’21 s-an 28.066.-____________
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1914)
5M s’22 s-an *75,000..Sept 1 ’28-42
5s
...
13,000_____________
6Ms
...
75,000_____________
5 s ’21 J-D
38,000- Dec 1 ’27-40
BON D. DEBT Oct 1921. $101,000
Assessed val. real estate..ll,124,346
Assessed val. personal____1,281.611
Total assess, val. 1922____ 12,465,957
Moneys & credits (add’l),
full value______________ 1,357,640
Popula’n, 1910, 13,466; 1920. 14.133
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
Wells-Dickey Tr. Co., Minneapolis.

WASHINGTON COUNTY.
County seat is Stillwater.
R. & B. R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '
J-D $31.500_____ 1926-1933
Ditch Bonds.
5s
A-O $43,000_____ 1927-1940
T runk H ig h w y Reimburs. Bds.
5J^s’ 21 s-an\$40.000.OO.Oct 1 ’31-34
( 8.270.09.Oct 1 1935
Road Bonds
4Ms’23 F-A $250.000_____ 1933-1942
GEN . BD. D T. Oct 1 3 ’25
$31,500
Highway reimburs. bonds. *298,270
Ditch debt (add’l ) _______
38.006
Sinking fund______________
10 800
Assess, val. real estate___ 9,809 6(2
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,636.542
Total assess, val. 1924___11.446,184
Moneys & credits (add’l),
full value______________ 4,294,860
County tax rate(per.$l,000)'24 $13.55
Popula’n, 1910, 26,015; 1920,23,761
* To be paid by the State.
W ASHINGTON COUNTY CONS.
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T NO. 17.
P. O. Lake Elmo.
S chool Bonds
jJ^s’20 A-O $25,000c
Apr 1 1935
6s '20 J-D 10,060c_ Junel 1935
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25-..$35,000
Assessed value 1924______ 865 720
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$42.06
Population 1925 (est.)__________ 692
IN T . on 5Hs and 6s at the First
National Bank, S. Paul.
WATONWAN COUNTY.
St. James is the county seat.
T ru nk Highway Reimbursem ent
Bonds.
4 J^s’24 J-D $12,350.07c______ 1944
Judicial Ditch No. 10 Bonds.
4Ms'16 J-D $50,000-June 1 '27-’36
Judicial Ditch No. 26 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $9,100 ......... 1926-1939
Road Bonds.
5s ’20 A-0$250,000____Apr 1 1930
County has no general bonded debt.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1925.$1,085,619
Ditch debt (incl.)________
546,066
Highway reimburs. bonds *455,619
Warrant debt (add’l ) ____
46,718
Cash on hand____________
57,690
Assessed val'n, real estate.9.716,517
Assessed val’n, personal__ 1 777 405
Total assessed val’n 1925-16,893,922
Moneys and credits (add'l.
full value).................
1.386,573
Popul’n 1910, 11,382; 1920, 12,457
* Payable by State.
WEST MINNEAPOLIS.
This village (P .«0 . Hopkins) is In
Hennepin County.
($7,0 0 0 c------ 1930-1936
5>$s’20 J-J
9 ,0 0 0 c------ 1937-1939
[ 2,500c_________ 1940
5 ^ s ’20 J-J
4 ,0 0 0 c____ 1926’ 1929
Gas Bonds.
4Hs
M-N$30,000c_ N ov 1 1936
_
Building Bonds.
5s
M-N $12,000c
N ov 1 1929
Water Main Certificates.
5H s’22 F-A *5,259c -. -1926-1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '25. $51,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
60.776
Water debt (incl.) _______
13.500
Assessed val’n, real estate .1,016,406
Assessed val'n, personal_
_ 320,214
Total assess, val. 1924
(30 to 4 0 % )----------------- 1,330 620
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$90 20
Pop’n 1910. 3,022; 1920 ......... 3,055
IN T. on the gas bonds payable at
Northwest. Nat. Bank, Minneapolis;
on building bonds at First Nat. Bank,
Minneapolis, and on 53^s of 1920 at
First & Secur. Nat. Bank, Minneap.

WINONA.
City is county seat of Winona Co
Inc. Mar. 6 1857. Pop’n ’ 10. 18,583
1920,19,143.
R efu n d in g Ferry B onds.
4s
J-J $15.000c__ Jan 1 1933
High W agon Bridge.
oe
Jan $20.000. .Jan 1 ’27-’28
5s ’ 15 M-N 780,000--M ay 1 ’33-’36
130.000___ May 1 1937
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
3Jis
J-J ($45.000..July 1 ’29-’31
l 5,000____ July 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . ($ 6,000._July 1 ’26-’27
1 5.000____ July 1 1928
5s
A-O 110,000—Oct 15 ’46-’50
Park Bonds.
5s ’05 . . .
$5,000____July 1 1928
5s ’05 — 9.000.-July 1 '39-'40
4s'06
J-J
10,000c___ July 1 1926
Ctfs. of Indebtedness.
6s g ’ 22 M-N$152,000c M ay 1 ’ 26 ’33
W ater Bonds.
4M s’25M -Nj 195,000c____ 1934-1946
\ 5,000c__________ 1947
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1926. $667,000
Cash in treasury_ ______ 473.024
_
Bond fund_______________
32 006
Sinking fund______________
70,566
Assess, vai. real estate____6 854.691
Assess, val. personal p rop .2 557.422
Tot assess, val.'25 (40 % act .) 9.412,113
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)_______ 8.694,594
T ot. tax rate (per $1,660) 1925 $86.00
WINONA SCHOOL D IST R IC T
High S chool Bonds.
($10,000c.Oct 1 ’27-'2S
5 s ’ 15 A-O
5 .0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1937
20,000c.Oct 1 ’39-'40
l 75.OOOc.Oct 1 '41-’45
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D ( 5 ,0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1926
110,000c...D ec 1 1927
F un din g Bonds.
($10,000c_ Dec 1 1926
_
5 s ’22 J-D
5 ,0 0 0 c.-.D ec 1 1928
10,000c. Dec 1 ’ 29-’30
( 5.000c_ Dec 1 1931
BOND. D EBT Nov 26 ’24. $195,000
Sinking fund ______
21,510
Tot.assess, val.'24 (40% act ,)9,456,863
Moneys and credit (add’l ) .
full value____________
9,074,509
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$36.65
Population in 1924 (est.)_____20,004
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
and at A. B. Leach & C o., Inc.
Chicago, and Minnesota Loan &
Trust C o., Minneapolis.
WINONA COUNTY.
Winona is the county seat.
Road Improvement Bonds.
4% s
...
$50,0 0 0 c___ 1930-1934
5 H s ’ 21 J-J
100,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1931
Bridge Bonds.
5s
...
$55.0 0 0 c___ 1930-1934
State Rural Highway.
4 V^s’ 16 . . . $75,000___ Jan 1 1926
TOT. B D . D T. Jan 1 '25- *$519,102
Assess, val., real________ 17 671.395
Assess, val., personal____ 3,267.199
Total assess, val. ( i i to
40% actual) 1925____ 20,938,594
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)____ 10,245.004
County tax (per $1,000) ’25-.Sl6.67
Pop’n 1910, 33,398; 1920--------33,653

W ater System Extension Bds.

4s ’ l l
4s T 6
6 s ’20

M -N $8,000_____M a y l 1931
J-J
7,500 ______ 1926-1935
M -N 50,000_____Nov 1 1935

4s ’ 16

J-J

$20,000 ______ 1926-1935

4s '18

J-J

$35,000 ______ 1926-1936

Sewer Bonds.

Power Plant Bonds.
Electric Bonds.

4s ’ l l M -N $4,000____ M a y l 1931
6M s’21 J-J
15,000____ July 1 1931
T O T . BD . D T . Nov 1 ’25 - $217,966

Assessment debt (add’l ) _ 197,034
_

Sinking fund_______________
40,660
Water debt (incl.)________
65,566
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,605,073
Assess, val., personal_______________ 187,793
M o n e y a n d c r e d it s __________

4 1 2 ,5 6 7

Other assess, property____ 412,567
Total assess, value 1925___2,205 4 :3
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 .$ 7 5 20
Pop’n, 1910, 2,385; 1920_______3.481

WRIGHT COUNTY.
Buffalo is the county seat.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D$ 100,000c.June 1 ’32-’41
Road Bonds.
Is '20 J-D$150.000____June 1 1930
St*s’20 J-D 50.000___ Dec 1 1930
6s ’21 J-D 50.000c...Ju ne 1 1931
Highway and Ditch Bonds.
5 )is
. . . $21,975.36 ___________
Ditch Bonds.
ts ’ 20 J-D $25.000--D ec 1 ’26-’30
5s ’23 J-D 19,800..D ec 1 ’ 26-’33
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1932.)
T ru n k
Highway R eim burse­
ment Bonds.
BOND DEBT Dec 31 24- $100,000
Ditch debt (add’l)________ 108,000
Road bonds to oe paid by
State (additional)_____
253,615
Warrants outst'g (add’l)_
_
89,954
Assess, value, real_______ 14,558,386
Assess, value, personal_ 1,064,055
_
Total assess, value 1925.-16,462,441
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value).......................2,155.567
pop'n 1910, 28.082: 1920_____ 28,685
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at First Na­
tional Bank, St. Paul.
W RIG H T CO. CONSOL. S. D.
NO. 71.
P. O. Annandale.
($10,000 _____ 1928-1932
5 s ’22 M -N 12,000_____ 1933-1936
1103.000___________1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 16 ’25-$135,000
Total assess, value 1924_____ 586.383
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 24-$34.00
Population (est.) 1923________ 1,000
YELLOW MEDICINE COUNTY.
Granite Falls is the county seat.
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
. s ’24 . . . f$l,265.50cFeb 11934
1 S.OOOc.Feb 1 ’ 35-’42
R oad Bonds.
-s ’24 - - - J$35.000cJuly 1 ’ 35-’39
\ 40,000cJuly 1 ’40-’44
Drainage Bonds.
5s ’ 18 F-A $17 500c .A ug 1 ’26-’36
5 3 s ’21 J-J $414.300c______________
4
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1191.)
4Ms’22 M-S (1 2 .0 0 0 c____ 1928-1939
\ 6 .0 0 0 c____ 1940-1942
Ditch Bonds.
.s ’22 J-J*$482.636c.Jan 1 ’28-’42
Highway Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F-A $63,820c— Aug 1 1930
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 30 ’25$1,558,716
Drainage debt (add’l)____
14,796
Assessed value, real estate.14,455,238
Assessed value, personal.. 1,601,786
Other assessable property. 2,642,596
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (1-3 act.)18,699,614
Tot .assess, val.’23(l-3act) 17,069,971
Pop’n 1910. 15.406: 1920------- 16.550
IN T. on bonds of 1918 payable at
Minneapolis Trust Co., Minneapolis;
on 5 Ms of 1921 at Merchants Tr. &
Sav. Bk., St. Paul; on bonds marked
(*) at the Northwestern National
Bank, Minneapolis.

WINONA CO. CONS. SCH. DIST.
NO. 22.
(P. O. Lewiston.)
_s
_ $75,000_________ Serial..
_
5 ^ s ’21 J-D /1 0 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1931
150,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1936
WHTTEBEAR IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1925.$135,000
NO. 5.
l,66o
This district (P. O. White Bear Sinking fund______________
Assess, val. 25 (1-3 a c t .).. 791.682
Lake) is in Ramsay County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 24-S36.50
School Bonds.
Population (est.) 1925________ 800
-s
. . . $17,000c____________ __________
H igh-School B uilding B onds.
INT. on bonds o f 1921 payable at
YELLOW MEDICINE COUNTY
4 s '18 July $60,000 c ___ 1926-1937 First National Bank, St. Paul.
IND. CONS. S. D. NO. 30.
-s
. . . 69,500
1929-1943
P. O. Canby.
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25. $170,000
B uilding B onds.
Moneys & credits_________ 173,060 W ORTHINGTON.
4s
. . . $30,000_______________
This city is in Nobles County.
Tot. ass’d val.’24(40%act) 1,231,279
BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’25 $96,000
Paving Bonds.
School tax rate(per $1,000) '25 $48 06
Population 1925 (est.)________ 2,560 6s ’ 19 J-D $24,000 _____1926-1937 Tot.assess. val. 1924______ 1,173,769
6s ’20 Nov 100,000_____1926-1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$25.50
6s ’20 M-N152.000 ____ 1926-1939 Population in 1925 (est.)______ 2,300
W ILKIN COUNTY.
Breckenridge is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Aug 12 ’25:
Court house bonds______ $26,000
Trunk H ighway reim­
bursement bonds______*339,807
Drainage bonds________ 358,418
Assess, val., real estate____ 8,918,359
Assess, val., personal_____ 716,622
Other assess, property_____________ 14,322
ITS
Total assess, val. 1925
(33 1-3 to 40% actual)..9,649,303
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
Moneys & credits (add’l)__l,6l7,882
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925_____________ $20.49
Organized as a Territory (Act June 12 1838)____July 3 1838
Pop’n 1910, 9,063: 1920_____ 10,187
* Payable by the State.
Admitted as a State (Act Dec. 28 1846)_______ Dec. 28 1846

WASECA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 72. WILLMAR.
This city is in Kandiyohi County
43^s’23M -S/150,000--M ar 1 ’28-’37
W ater W orks Bonds.
(200,000___ Mar 1 1938
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 1925-$358,000 4H s’24 M-N$55,000___ N ov 1 1939
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. ’24 (33% a c t.).2,267,824 4Ks
F-A $40.000c_ Aug 1 1931
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,006)_ $34.90
_
Population 1924_____________ 4,060 6s C ertificates.
’21 . . . ($30,000.Aug 1 ’26-’31
-N U
1 ’26-’31
WASECA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 89. 6s ’ 21 MDEBT 2.000c.N ov $311,000
TOTAL
June 1922P. O. New Richland.
Certificate debt (incl.)____ 257,666
B uilding Bonds.
5,666
5s ’ 16 J-J $6.300_ July 1 ’ 26-’32 Revolv’g fund bonds (incl.)
_
18,600
BON D. D E B T N ov 10 ’25..$31,000 Sinking funds_____________
Total assessed val’n 1921_3,270,598
Total assessed val. 1924 (M
to 1-3 actual)_____________266,377 Pop’n 1910, 4,135; 1920 ______ 5,802
IN T . on water bonds In St. Paul;
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__$5.10
Population in 1920____________1,006 other bonds in Minneapolis.




27

MINNESOTA—CITIES AND TOWNS

State of Iowa.

Total Area of State (square miles)___________________ 56,025
State C a p ita l-------------------------------------------------- Des Moines
Governor (term expires 2d day Jan. 1927)____John Hammill
Secretary of State (2d day Jan. 1925)______W . C . Ramsay
Treasurer (2d day Jan. 1927)_____________ R . E. Johnson
Auditor (2d day Jan. 1927)_______________J. C. McClune
Attorney-General (Jan. 1927)_______________ Ben J. Gibson
Under the “ biennial election” amendment adopted In 1904, the General
Assembly meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday in January.
There is no limit to length of session.

H ISTO R Y OP D E B T .— For,the early history of Iowa’s debt see “ State

and City Supplement” of April 1893, page 108.
F IN A N C IA L C O N D IT IO N .— The State in June 1923 (see remarks
below) contracted its only bonded indebtedness since 1892 by marketing
the $2 2 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 soldiers’ bonus bonds, a description of which follows:
4M s’ 22 ($H.OOO,OOOc-Dec 1 ’24-’3 3 l4 K s ’23 f $855,000c__Dec 1 1934
J-D\
245,000c-.D ec 1 19341
J-D\ 8,800,000c.D ec 1 ’35-’42
Interest payable at Des Moines.
On June30 1923 there were $1,669,477.84 warrants outstanding and the
State had cash in the general revenue fund amounting to $6,554,763.19.
The Permanent School Fund on June 30 1923 aggregated $4,827,553.59.
During 1913,1914,1915 and 1916 up to 1921 the State issued and disposed
of $1,085,000 5 % certificates, the proceeds of which have been applied to the
extension of the capitol grounds. Up to June 30 1923 $1,050,000 of these
certificates had been redeemed, leaving$35,000 outstanding on Nov. 11923
SOLDIERS' BONUS.— The 1921 Legislature passed an Act authorizing
the State to become indebted in the amount of $22,000,000 and providing
for the issue and sale of soldiers’ bonus bonds for that amount. In accord­
ance with Sec. 5 of Article 7 of the Constitution, this Act was submitted to
the voters on N ov. 7 1922 and was approved— V . 115, p. 2179. L a t e r March 13 1923— the validity of the Act was unanimously upheld in a
decision handed down by the State Supreme Court (V. 116, p. 1209)
The bonds were marketed during June 1923 (V. 116, p. 2675).

EQUALIZED VALUATION — The equalized assessed
(H appraised value) has been as rollows in the years named:
Lands & T ow n L o ts.

[V ol. 121

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28

P ersonal
P rop erty.

E xpress, T eleph.
R ailroads. & T eleg. C os.

valuation
Total.

1924____$879,465,516 $116,536,427 $81,250,640 $9,718,29881086,970,881
1923____ 875,476,430 119,612,727 79,187,728 9,234,967
1922____ 871,000,121
119,481,97 79,755,090 8,988,688
1921____ 865,867,289 142,181,054 76,020,794 9,554,138
1920____ 856,832,462 158,071.185 81,196,454 7,249,895
1919____ 848,723,625 152,675,998 81,545,489 6,195,065
1918____ 767,966,988 152,421,874 81,497,164 6,123,757
1917____ 761,184,425 127,506,861 80,704,152 5.670,204 975,065,642
1916____ 747.337,446 120,941,259 81,335,779 5.194,247 954,808,731
1915____ 742,523.383 115,506.527 81,531,948 5,169,591 944.731,349
1914____ 732,498.276 112,126,407 80,796,449 4,736,711 930,157,843
1913____ 726,704.571 104,548,634 79,937,444 4.554,328 915,744,977
1912____ 550,499.883
95.786,880 67,754,123 4.243,248 713,284,134
1910____ 489,243,839 134,485,201 65.166,568 3.992,840 692,888,448
124,423.141 64,542,325 3,362,840 660,552,821
1908____ 474,224,515
1906____ 454,347,436 114,097,752 63.144,987 2.640,995 634,231,170
1905____ 452.353,218 108,666.055 58,888,776 2.408,133 622,316,182
1902____ 410,189,783 109,168,678 51,570,242 1.911,688 572,840,391
1900 ____ 393,250,888
98,856,185 46,194,727 1,451,959 539,753,759
1890 ____ 374,753,112 105.543,264 42,902,608
663,874 523,862,858
82,638,655 23,646,161
1880 ____ 303,381.498
152,706 409.819,020
The value of moneys and credits amounting to $660,471,880 are not
included in the valuation figures for 1923 or subsequent years, as they
are now taxed as a separate item at a flat rate of 5 mills on the dollar of
actual value. The value of moneys and credits for 1924 amount"”to
$606,752,690. See following item.
T A X A T IO N OF M O N E Y S A N D C R E D IT S.— The Legislature in 1911
passed an Act (Chapter 63) requiring that moneys and credits be taxed at
ull value with a flat levy of 5 mills. Previously moneys and credits were
assessed at full value and taxed at 25% of th:s value the same as other
property.
T A X R A T E .— The State tax (per $1,000) for 1921 was $8.75: in addition
there was a tax of 14 cents for Capitol Ground extension. For 1922 the
general tax was $9.11; and in addition there were levies of 15 cents for
Capitol Extension and $2 for soldiers’ bonus. The tax rate for 1923 was
$11.50, including $10.19 general levy and $1.31 soldier bonusle levy. Tax
rate of 1924 is $11.50, which includes $10.25 general levy and $1.25 soldier
bonus levy. These taxes were based on the equalized taxable value, which
is
of the appraised value.
M U N IC IP A L D E B T S .— Title V , Chapter 14-A, Supplement to the
Code, 1913, requires town and city officials to file annually with the State
Auditor reports of the financial condition of their municipalities. These
statements show that the total indebtedness of the municipalities on
April 1 1924 was $53,370,743 divided as follows:
C ities.

General bonds----------------------------------------------------------$18,084,336
Municipal industry bonds--------------------------------------- 8,257,194
Temporary loans---------------------------------------------------45,078
Outstanding warrants--------------------------------------------886,181
Special fund (assessment) bonds__________________ 12,283,043
Judgments________________________________________
______
Miscellaneous debts-----------------------------------------------1,020,482

T ow ns.

$4,993,077
4,033,358
114,460
498,771
5,413,588
74,151
35,983

T o ta l------------------------------------------------------------------$40,576,314 $15,163,388
C ities------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $40,576,314
T o w n s----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 15,163,388

Section 5. [Other debts to be a u th orized .J Except the debts herein before
•pecified in this article, no debt shall be hereafter contracted by or on behalf
of this State, unless such debt styall be authorized by some law for some
•ingle work or object, to be distinctly specified therein; and such law
shall impose and provide for the collection of a direct annual tax, sufficient
to pay the Interest on such debt as it falls due, and also to pay and dis­
charge the principal of such debt within twenty years from the time of
contracting thereof; but no such law shall take effect until at a general
election it shall have been submitted to the people, and have received a
majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all
money raised by authority of such law, shall be applied only to the specific
object therein stated, or to the payment of the debt created thereby; and
such law shall be published In at least one newspaper in each county, if
one is published therein, throughout the State, for three months preceding
the election at which it Is submitted to the people.
ARTICLE V III, Section 3. [State not to be a stockholder.] The State
shall not become a stockholder in any corporation, nor shall it assume or
pay the debt or liability of any corporation, unless incurred In time of war
for the benefit of the State.
S E C O N D , as to m u n icip a l indebtedness, the limit is fixed absolutely In
the Constitution. The provisions covering the subject are as follows:
ARTICLE V III, Section 4. [C orporation not to be a stockholder.] N o
political or municipal corporation shall become a stockholder in any banking
corporation, directly or indirectly.
AR TIC LE X I, Section 3. [To what am ount cou nty or other corporations
may becom e ind ebted .] No county, or other political or municipal corpora­
tion shall be allowed to become indebted in any manner, or for any purpose,
to an amount in the aggregate, exceeding 5% on the value of the taxable
property within such county or corporation— to be ascertained by the
last State and county tax list, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
The Legislature, however, has fixed a lower limit, as stated below.
The above (Section 3, Article X I) covers cities, counties, towns and
sveryother kind of political or municipal corporation. The Supreme Court
of Iowa has decided that even a school district Is such a corporation and
subject to same limit. The Legislature o f 1900 passed a bill (Chapter 41,
Laws of 1900) fixing the limit of Indebtedness of counties or other political
or municipal corporations at 1 H % of the actual value of property therein
as returned by the last tax list, but it is further provided that such corpora­
tions may incur additional indebtedness, after the electors have authorized
the action, for water-works, electric light and power plants, gas works and
heating plants, and sewers; the total of all not to be in excess o f 5% of the
assessed valuation. This change was made because, under a revision of
the Revenue Law which went into effect in 1898, property is now appraised
for taxation on a much higher basis than formerly. In 1904 and again in
1906 the Act was amended, the important sections now reading as follows:
Section 1. That section thirteen hundred and six-b (1306-b) of the
supplement to the code and chapter forty-three (43) of the Acts o f the
30th General Assembly be and the same are hereby repealed, and the
following enacted in lieu thereof:
“ No county or other political or municipal corporation shall be allowed
to become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount ex­
ceeding In the aggregate the amount of one and one-fourth per centum
of the actual value of the taxable property within such county or corpora­
tion, except that cities and incorporated towns may, for the purpose of
purchasing, erecting or maintaining and operating waterworks, electric
light and power plants, gas works and heating plants, or of building and
constructing sewers, incur an indebtedness not exceeding in the aggregate,
added to all other indebtedness, five per centum of the actual value of
the taxable property within such city or incorporated town. The amount
of such taxable property shall be ascertained by the last State and county
tax list previous to the incurring of such indebtedness.
Section 2. Provided that before such indebtedness can be contracted
In excess of one and one-quarter per centum of the actual value of the
taxable property ascertained as above provided in this A ct, a petition
signed by a majority of the qualified electors of such city or town shall be
filed with the Council of such city or town, asking that an election shall
be called, stating the purposes for which the money Is to be used and that
the necessary waterworks, electric light and power plants, gas work*
heating plants or sewers, cannot be purchased, erected, built or furnished
within the limit of one and one-quarter per centum o f the valuation. And
provided that in cities having a population of more than ten thousand,
the petition need not be signed by more than two hundred qualified electors.
Sections 3, 4, 5 and 6 prescribe manner of holding elections, issuance
of bonds, &c.
In 1904 an Act passed the Legislature, approved Mar. 30, 1904, which
permits independent school districts containing or contained in any In­
corporated town or city of the second class of 3,000, or less population
to Decome indebted for the purpose of building and furnishing school
houses and procuring sites, to an amount not exceeding 2 M % of the actual
value of taxable property. It is provided, however, that any excess above
the 1 H % limit must be authorized by a vote of the people. See V. 78, p. 1408.
The 1913 Legislature passed an Act authorizing cities of the first-class
to Issue flood protection bonds up to 5% of the actual value o f the taxable
property as shown by the last preceding assessment roll.
This Act Is to be
construed as granting additional power without limiting the power already
existing in cities of the first class, including cities acting under the commis­
sion plan of government. See V . 96. p. 1241.
The Supreme Court of Iowa has held that city bonds payable from a
specific fund provided for by a tax levy, and not from the general revenue
of the city, are not to be considered as debts within the meaning of the
constitutional provision. (Swanson vs. Ottumwa, 118 Iowa, 161). The
court has also held that State bonds payable from a like tax levy rather than
from the general funds of the State are not State debts within the meaning
of the constitutional provision. (Rowley vs. Clark, 162 Iowa, 132.)
A constitutional amendment was adopted by the voters in November
1908 providing for an additional section to Article I to be known as Sec­
tion 18, and providing for the construction of drains, ditches and levees, aa
well as the organization of drainage districts. V . 87, p. 1556.
BONDS N O T TO BE SOLD BELOW PAR — The 1923 Legislature
passed an Act (Chap. 14) making it unlawful for any county, city, town,
township or school corporation to sell its bonds at less than par or to pay
any commission or expenses, except for advertising, in connection with the
sale. V . 117, p. 803.

Total ----------------- - ------------------------------------------------------------------$ 5 5 ,7 3 9 ,702
Indebtedness per capita__________________________
______
$41.16
D EB T L IM IT A T IO N .— Iowa’s Constitution restricts the creation of
both State and municipal debt.
F I R S T , as to State debt, the limitation made is not absolute, for it permits

other debt if authorized by some law for some single specified work. But
this permission is very safely guarded— (1) the law must provide for the
collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to pay the interest regularly and
discharge the debt in twenty years: and (2) the law cannot take effect
until It has been submitted to the people at a general election, and has
received a majority o f the votes cast. All the debt provisions relating to
the State we give below:
A RTICLE 7 , Section 1. [L im itation o f State indebtedn ess .1 The credit
o f the State shall not in any manner be given or loaned to, or In aid of,
any Individual, association or corporation: and the State shall never assume
or become responsible for, the debts or liabilities o f any individual, associ­
ation or corporation, unless incurred in time o f war for the benefit o f the
State.
Section 2. [Sam e.] The State may contract debts to supply casual
deficits or failures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided
for; but the aggregate amount o f such debts, direct and contingent, whether
contracted by virtue of one or more Acts o f the General Assembly, or at
different periods o f time, shall never exceed the sum o f $250,000; and the
money arising from the creation o f such debts, shall be applied to the
purpose for which it was obtained, or to repay the debts so contracted,
ana to no other purpose whatever.
Section 4. [F or wtiat other p u rp o ses State m ay contract debt.] In addition
to the above limited power to contract debts, the State may contract
debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or defend the State in war;
but the money arising from the debts so contracted shall be applied to
the purpose for which it was raised, or to repay such debts, and to no other
purpose whatever.




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BOND. D EBT Nov 30 '25- $163,000
Tax levy value ( H app.)'25 862,005
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-—$82,72
Population___________________ 5,329
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
______
ALTA CONSOL. INDEPENDENT Davenport.
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
AUDUBON.
This district is in Buena Vista
This city is in Audubon County.
County.
G rading Bonds.
Site, B uilding and E quipm ent. 6s
___
$6,000
serially
444s’ 16 F-A $87,000____Feb 1 1936
Sewer & P urifying B onds.
(Subject to call $3,000 yrly. after 6s
___
$5,000
serially
OPINION REGARDING MUNICIPAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS.—
5th yr. until 10th yr., $4,000 yrly.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
The Department o f Justice in N ov. 1911 rendered an opinion to the effect
from 10th yr. until 15th year and 4J£s’ 17 M-N$20,000____M ay 1 1937
that municipal improvement bonds or certificates issued in anticipation
$5,000 yearly thereafter.)
Funding B onds.
_
o f the collection o f taxes need not be considered In determining the con
-s
...
35,000_______________
...
$8,000___ Dec 1 1934
stitutlonal limit of indebtedness as fixed by Section 74-v o f the Supplement BOND. D EBT Nov 30 ’25. $110,000 5>4s
5s
...
10,800___ Apr 1 1937
to the Code, 1907. V. 94,. p. 365.
Sinking fund______________
35,000 44£s
...
21,550___ M ay 11937
Tax levy value (real and
Liberty Memorial Bldg. B onds.
BONDS T A X FREE.— The 1909 Legislature passed an Act (Sec. 4482.
personal (M appr.), ’24 . 944,883
'$4,500____M ay 1 1928
Compiled Code of 1919), providing for the exemption from taxation c f Moneys & credits (add’l,
3.000- -M ay 1 ’29-’30
municipal, school and drainage bonds or certificates thereafter issued. It
full value) 1922________ 1,194,617
is expressly provided, however, that banks or trust companies holding such Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $64.20 5s 23 M -N 10,000—M ay 1 31-35
12,500--M ay 1 ’36-’40
bonds or certificates shall not be permitted to make any deduction from the
6.000—
M ay 1 ’41-’42
assessment o f their shares by reason o f that fact. V. 88, p. 1329. State
AMES.
14,000.-M ay 1 ’43-’46
This city is in Story County.
bonds are taxable at the rate o f 5 mills on the dollar. Secs. 4490 and 4504.
TOT. B D . D T . N ov 17 ’24- $136,350
First incorporated in 1870 and again
Compiled Code o f 1919.
Water debt (incl.)________
35,000
n 1893.
24.034
SAVINGS BANKS’ INVESTMENTS.— Investments of funds of Stat*
Sewer O utlet & P urifying Bds. Sinking fund, general_____
3,980
and savings banks in Iowa are governed by Section 1850 of the Supplement- .s
$63,000_______________ Sinking fund water_______
to Code, 1913, as amended in 1917 and 1921, which reads as follows:
W ater-W orks R efu n d in g Bds. T a x lev yv a l. (4£ appr.) ’24 534,438
Moneys & credits (add’l, full
Sec. 1850. Investm ent o f fu n d s . Each savings bank shall invest Its 5s '16
. . . $7,000___________ 1926
v a lu e )_________________ 2,165,002
funds or capital, all moneys deposited therein and all its gains and profits, 5p ’ 16 . . . 28,000................ — 1936
only as follows—
Pop’n, 1910, 1,928; 1920, 2,108
W ater Bonds.
1. In bonds or interest-bearing notes or certificates o f the United States.
$24,000-July 1 ’ 26-’31
2. In bonds or evidence of debts of this State, bearing interest;.
5.000 ___ July 1 1932 A U D U B O N C O U N T Y .
3- In bonds or warrants o f any city, town, county, school district, or 4M s’24 J’J
Audubon is the county seat.
4.000 ___ July 1 1933
drainage district o f this State, issued pursuant to the authority of law; but
15,000. .July 1 ’34-’36 F unding B onds.
not exceeding 25% of the assets of the bank shall consist of such bonds or
12,000--July 1 ’37-’38 444s’ 16 F-A $47.000-..............-1 9 3 6
warrants
. 8,000____July 1 1939 4V4s’24 A-O J30.000— Oct 1 ’29-’31
1 8,000___ Oct 1 1932
4
In notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed of trust upon un
F un din g Bonds.
encumbered real estate located in Iowa or upon unencumbered farm land 4Hs ’09 . $4,500c.........
1929 -s ’ 25 M -N 54,000 _____ 1927-1937
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 ’ 25- $102,900
In adjoining States, worth at least twice the amount loaned thereon; pro­
C ity-H all and Fire S ta tion .
170,800
vided, however, that no such loan shall be made upon any real estate 5s T5 . . . $31,500___________1935 Drain, dt., spec’] (add’l)located west of the one-hundredth meridian line.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $202,000 Tax levy valuation, 1925—
5. An amount not exceeding ten per cent 10% of their capital stock and
Real estate_____________ 6,018,104
Water debt (included)_____ 103,000
P ersonal______________
546,723
surplus in the capital stock of corporations chartered or incorporated under Tax levy val. (M appr.) ’25:
the provisions of Section Twenty-five-a (25-a) of the Federal Reserve Act,
Real estate_____________ 1,442,695 Total O4 approx.)------------ 6,564,827
approved Dec. 24 1919, and a like amount in the capital stock of corpora­
Personal_______________ 167,100 Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value), 1925_______ 3,632,771
tions organized under the laws of this State for the purpose of extending
T ota l__________________ 1,609,795
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) ’20 $13.35
credit to those engaged in agriculture and to agricultural organizations, Moneys and credits (add’l),
subject, however, to the approval of the Superintendent of Banking; pro­
full value......................... 1,635,600 Popula’n, 1910, 12,671; 1920, 12,520
vided that said investments by savings banks shall in no event exceed In Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $68.00
the aggregate 20% of the capital stock and surplus of said bank.
Population in 1920____________9,300 A U R E L IA C O N S O L . IN D . S. D .
This district (P. O. Aurelia) is in
6. It may discount, purchase, sell and make loans upon commercial
INT. payable at Ames Nat. Bank.
paper, notes, bills of exchange, drafts, or any other personal or public
D E B T L IM IT .— Total legal in­ Cherokee and Buena Yista counties.
S ch ool Bldg. B onds.
security, but shall not purchase, hold or make loans upon the shares of it
debtedness city may incur, $346,846.
5s ’ 20 M-N$18,000c_ N ov 1 1939
_
capital stock.
6 s ’20 M -N 50.000c---M ay 1 1926
7. In all cases of loans upon real estate, all the expenses of searches
AMES S C H . D IS T .
examination and certificates of title, or the inspection of property, ap- BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-- $354,000 6s ’ 22 J-D 48,000c_______Serially
ralsals of value, and or drawing, perfecting and recording papers, shall Totl ass’d val.'25 (M act.).1,464,845 4 K s’25 M-N130,000c______Serially
e paid by such borrowers; if buildings are included in the valuation of real Moneys & credits (add’l)-_l,545.700 TOT. BD . D T . Oct 10 ’25—$246,000
estate upon which a loan shall be made, they shall be insured by the Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $24.90 Tax levy val. ’24(M appr.). 874,435
_
mortgagor for at least two-thirds of their value, in some solvent company, Population___________________ 6,275 M oneys & credits, add’l (full
and the loss, if any, under the policy of insurance shall be made payable to
value)____________________592,535
the bank or it assigns, as its interests may appear. When the mortgaeo'
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24----- $63 80
A P L IN G T O N C O N S. IN D . S . D
neglects to procure the insurance as above provided, the mortgagee may
This district is in Butler County. Ponulation 1922 (est.)------------- 1,500
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at
procure the same in the mortgagor’s name for its benefit, and the premium
B uilding Bonds.
so paid therefor shall be added to the mortgage debt.
f$2,000c_May 1 ’26-’27 Davenport; on others at Chicago.
4M s’17 M-N-j 6,000c-M ay 1 ’28-’31 A Y R S H IR E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T
INVESTMENT OF TRU ST FUNDS (In W h a t to Be M a d e ) was regu­
110.000c.M ay 1 ’32-’36
This district (P. O. Ayrshire) is in
lated by Section 364 o f the Code of 1897, as amended by Laws of 1913.
127,000c. ..F e b 1 1937
In 1921 this section was repealed and an Act known as Chapter 126, Laws of 5s ’ 18 F-A 10,000c_ Feb 1 1938 Palo Alto County.
_
-s
A -0$ 110,000___________1939
1921, substituted, which we give in full below.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25---$58,000
C h a p t e r 126— I n v e s t m e n t s — I n W h a t to B e M a d e .— Where investments or
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S14.25 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24.-$115,800
funds are to be made, including those to be made by executors, adminis­ Population 1925 (est.)__________ 900 Warrant debt (add’l) ______ 55,728
Tax levy value <M approx.). 521,901
trators, trustees and guardians, and no mode of investment is pointed out
by statute, they may under order of court be made in the bonds of this A P P A N O O S E C O U N T Y .
B A N C R O F T S C H . D IS T .
State, or o f those o f the United States, or Federal Farm Loan bonds issued
Centerville is the county seat.
This district is in Kossuth Co.
under the provisions o f the Act of Congress approved July 17 1916, or in
F unding Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
bond or mortgage upon real property o f the clear, unencumbered value of 41£s’ 17 J-J $31,000— -Jan 11929 4 ^ s ’ 16 M-N$35,000___ M ay 1 1936
twice the investment or in bonds, issued by or under the direction of cities,
6s ’21 M-S 54,000___ Sept 1 1941 BOND. D EBT Oct 1924____$35 000
towns, counties, school or drainage districts of this State.
6s ’21 s-an 54,000____Sept 1 1941
4Jis’22 M-S /45,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’41 B A Y A R D IN D . S C H . D IS T .
POPULATION OF S T A T E 1 7,000c.--Sept 1 1942
This district (P. O. Bayard) is in
1920 2,403,630 11910 2,224,77111890 1,912,29711870 1,194,02011850 192,21*
4 Ms 23 J-J 23,000___ Jan 11943 Guthrie County.
1915 2,353,60311900 2.231.85311880 1.624.61511860 674.91311840 43,11
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 23- $353,000
S ch ool B onds.
Tax levy val. (J£ appr.) ’ 24—
f $500c— .A pr 1 1933
Total__________________ 7,393,023 5s ’19 A-O
6,000c.Apr 1 ’36-’38
Moneys & credits (add’l
120,000c— -A pr 1 1939
C ITIE S, COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE
full v a lu e )_____________3,073,829 -s
...
42,000 _____ 1926-1930
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$44.83 6s ’20 . . .
34,900____Mar 1 1926
STATE OP IOWA
Popula’n, 1910, 28,701; 1920, 30.535 -s
.
43,000--- Dec 1 1931
IN T . on bonds of 1922 at the BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922-$195,900
A D A IR .
4 L B IA .
County Treasurer’s office.
Floating debt (add’l) ______ 29,000
A town in Adair County.
This city Is in Monroe County.
T ax lev yv a l. ( appr. )____ 764,808
BOND. D E B T N ov 26 ’24- $33,500
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l) ____ 31,171
$6,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1926 A R C H E R C O N S O L . S C H . D IS T . Moneys & credits (add’l,
This district (P. O. Archer) is in
full value)_______________ 545,989
20,00 0c--.O ct 1 1926
Sinking fund (water)______
6,200
Population in 1922____________ 1,200
Tax levy val. ’24 ( H appr’d) 136,109
W ater S upply
&
Filtering O'Brien County.
B uilding Bonds.
IN TEREST payable at Davenport
Money and credits, fuli val.
System B onds.
5s T8 M-NS50.000____N ov 1 1937
(additional)______________ 619.071 4 Ms
- . - $80,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’2 5 -—$44,800 BEA M A N C O N S O L . IN D . S. D .
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1924-—$137.20
Funding B onds.
This district is in Grundy Co.
Population, 1910, 900; 1920____ 952 lK s ’ 17
- $36.000c.Mar 11 ’26-37 Assess, val. ’25 (M ap p .)------446,341
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 17 ’25- $168,000 M oneys’ and credits________ 53,350
( $ 7 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’26- 32
ADAMS C O U N TY.
Water debt (incl.)________ 106,000 Total assess, value 1925_____ 440,725
5s ’ 16 J-D( 6 ,0 0 0 ..Dec I ’33-’35
P. O. Corning.
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 11,595
A R M S T R O N G C O N S. IN D . S. D .
I 17,000____N ov 1 1937
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’ 25 -- $94,000 Tax levy val. ( 14. appr.) 1925:
This district is in Emmet County. TOTAL D E B T ____________
(?)
Assessed taxable val., reall8.186,604
Real estate______________ $519,449
School Bonds.
Assessed taxable val., pers-1,744,000
Personal.................
142,285
RD
M -N $9,000 . June 1 1936 B E D F Ocity . is in Taylor Co. First
T otal taxable value 1925
Other property_________
54,181 444s
This
R efu
g B onds.
(65% actual)_________ 19,930,604
Total------------------------------- 715,915 4J4s’25 n d in|$20,000c_June 1 ’26-’35 incorp. in 1855 and again in 1895J-D
Tax rate (per ,$1,000) 1925___$31.00 Moneys and credits (ad­
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 ’24__ $83,000
\ 15,000c-June 1 ’36-’40 Assessment debt (add’l )
Pop'n. 1910, 10,998; 1920____ 10,521
ditional, full value)____
961.970
28,500
$44,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$68.00 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25 --_.496,137 Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
5,378
Tax levy val.’24(Mappr’d)
AFTON.
Population, 1910, 4,969; 1920, 5,067 Moneys & credits (add’l ) 232,784 Tax levy value, real--------- 241 388
This town is in Union County.
Tax levy value, personal-63 210
Sch. taxrate(per $1.000) ’ 25--S14.00 Tot.tax levy val.’24(Mappr) 304,598
S Sewer B onds.
ALB IA IN D . SCHO OL D IS T .
6s ’17 M -N $3.036-M ay 1 ’26-’36
This district Is In Monroe County. ATLAN TIC.
Moneys & credits (add’l) -1,857,655
BON D. DEBT Nov 30 ’25 $20,800 6s '22 - . This city is in Cass County. In­ Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’ 21_$162.40
60,000____Jan 1 1932
16,000
Water debt (included)___
corporated in 1872. Population, Population, 1910. 1,883; 1920, 2,073
(Optional Jan. 1 1927)
Tax levy value’24 ( H appr.) 128,773 BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’22- $75,000 1910, 4,560; 1920, 5,329.
B ELLE P L A IN E .
M oney & credits, full value
R efu nding Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)--------7,000
This city is in Benton County.
(additional)____________ 451,136 Tax levy val. 1922 (M appr.) 856,789 4)4s’09 J-J $12,000c_ Jan 1 1929
_
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---$43.67 Moneys & credits (add'l)
F unding Bonds.
_
$3,000c_ N ov 1 1928
Population, 1910, 1,014; 1920, 926
A-O $15,000c_____ 1926-1930 _s ’ l l
full value (est.)......... .. 1,010,050 6s ,
Funding Bonds.
i IN T and principal payable at Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $85.00
Fire T ruck Bonds.
Geo. M . Bechtel & C o., Davenport, Population in 1920 ___________ 5,300 5s ’20 M -N $4,000--N ov 1 ’26-’29 _s ’ 17 -_ - $9.300c,___ N ov 1 1936
R efu nd ing Bonds.
or may be collected through their
Park Bonds.
A LLAM AK EE C O U N T Y .
Chicago house.
544s’20 M -N$19,000c.Nov 1 ’35-’49 5s ’ 15 J-J $23,10 0 c____ 1926-1935
Waukon is the county seat
W ater Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
($12,C00c____ 1926-1931
A L B E R T C I T Y C O N S O L ID A T E D 4Ms
$16,000_____1943-1944 6s ’20 M-S $29,475c_____ 1926-1928
4% s’22 - - 18,000c____ 1932-1937
IN D E P . S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
City B uilding Bonds.
Bridge F unding Bonds.
( 20,000c____ 1938-1942
This district (P. O. Albert City) is ♦Hs ’ 17
5s T6
$20.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1938
f$36,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’31
in Buena Vista County.
J-D
1 48.000c.M ay 1 ’32-’37 BOND. D E B T Oct 1924— $112,600 GEN. B D .D T . Oct 9 ’25 -- $119,800
84,000
6s ’21 M-N$40,000c_ Nov 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’22--.S133.000 T a x lev yv a l. 24 (M appr.)2,325,014 Water debt (incl.)________
_
_
25,479
B O N D . D E B T Oct 16 ’25- $80,000 Tax levy val. ’24(M appr.) .7,652,866 Moneys &credits (add 1) ’23-3,007,120 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
23,375
T ax levy val. (J^ appr.) 1925:
Actual val. of moneys and
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $43.55 General sinking fund______
_
Tax levy valuation 1925:
Real estate_______________ 472,264
IN T . at City Treasurer's office.
credits (additional)___ 3,871,270
Real estate_____________ 426,607
Personal_________________ 118,325 Popula’n, 1910. 17,328; 1920. 17,285
P ersonal_______________ 100,530
A T L A N T IC IN D . S C H . D IS T .
Total_____________________590,589
R R . telephones, &c_____
45,061
ALTA.
M oney & credits additional
This district (P. O. Atlantic) is in
Total (M approx. val.)__ 572,198
A town in Buena Vista Countv.
(full value)_______________ 363,769
Cass County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S61.70 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’24—$48 000 4M s’22 F-A/$15,000____Aug 1 1927 Moneys and credits (add’l
1 40,000. .A ug 1 ’28-’35
in value). 1925_________ 626.070
Value of taxable property.-2,295,928 Warrant debt (add’l)______
4,485
IN T . at the Continental & Com­ Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
8,000 5s ’ 24 M-S /77,000__Mar 1 ’ 26-’36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— -$49.04
mercial National Bank, Chicago.
1 9,000___ Mar 1 1937 Population, 1910, 3,121; 1920, 3.887
Tax levy val. ’23 (M appr.).208,656
DECISION REGARDIN G DEBT LIMIT.— Judge Smith McPhersoii
of the U. S. Circuit Court on Oct. 22 1909, in a case involving the right
of the City o f Council Bluffs to issue bonds for a muncipal water system,
sustained the city’s contention that it could issue bonds up to 5% of the
actual value o f the property of the city and was not limited to 5% of the
taxable value. Judge McPherson construed “ taxable” to mean the actual
value o f property subject to taxation, and not the assessed value, which,
by the State code, is fixed at only 25% o f the actual value. In taking thl»
position Judge McPherson referred to the opinion o f the State Supreme
Court banded down in 1905, in the case o f Halsey vs. City of Belle Plain*
(128 Iowa 467), which .he said.putsatrestthequestionraised. V .8 9 ,p . 117.

g




Money and credits, full val.
(additional)______________924 .387
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $37.10
_
Population in 1910, 959; 1920, 1,290

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BELMOND.
This town is in Wright County.
W ater Extension Bonds
5H s
M -N $ ll,0 0 0 o ___ 1926-1933
Town-H all Bonds.
5s’ 15 P-A $7.200c ____ 1926-1933
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s
...
$4,000 _____ 1926-1929
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925____ $22,500
Water debt (incl.)_. _______ 11,220
Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 22,441
[Real estate.250.076
Tax levy valued Pers'l prop. 62,575
( X appr'd) ’2 5 (Total______ 298 085
Moneys & credits (add’l, full
value)---------------------------- 790,547
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923..$13.14
Population 1910, 1,224; 1920.-1,797
IN TEREST payable in Chicago.

IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOONE.
This city Is InBooneCo. Inoorp.as
city of second class March 28 1868
R ef. W ater (Subject to c a ll).
5s
J-D $28.500c— June I 1926
Fund. Bonds.
5s 18 J-J $30,000c__ July 1 1926
5s ’22 M -N *10,000c
Nov 1 1934
5s ’22 M-N *76,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’ 33
($9,000 in the even years and $10,000
in the odd years.)
tW ater-W orks Bonds.
4H s’ U M-N $60,000c.May 1’26-’31
4H s’ l l J-D
30,000c..D ec 1 1931
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1921.)
Park Bonds.
5 s ’22 M-S $21,000_______________
(Due serially beginning 1937.)
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
4H s’25 J-J *$25,000c_ July 1 1945
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 1925 $290,500
Tax levy val’n ’25 ( X appr.)—
Personal_______________ 188,973
Real estate_____________ 1,528,794
Total---------------------------- 1.7L7.767
Money and credits (add’l
full value)______________ 1,916,326
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—1201.60
Popul’n ’ 10. 10,347; 1920, 12.450.
t IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co
Davenport, and bonds marked (*) at
City Treasurer’s office.

BELMOND IND. SCH. DIST.
This district, which is in Wright
County, not only includes the town
of Belmont but also adjacent terrify.
B uilding and Equipm ent.
$3.0 0 0 c............ 1926
4H s’ 16 M -N 15.000c____ 1930-1934
4 .0 0 0 c ...............1935
„
30,000c__________1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923____$67,000
Floating debt_______________ 6.000
Tax levy val. 23 ( X appr.)_ 411.135
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value), 1932________ 1,042,338 BOONE INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
($25,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’30
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 2,000
4H s’23M-N{ 40,000c.M ay 1 ’ 31-’34
1140,000c.May 1 ’35-’41
BENTON COUNTY.
( 20.000c.M ay 1 '42-’43
Vinton Is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
4»4s22 . . .
90.000c__________1934
4H s
. . . $30,000.........1927-1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1925- $315,000
V otin g M achine Purchase Bds. Total appraised val. (taxed
at X ) 1 9 2 4 -.-.-..........-.1,762,250
5s '18 J-J $11 000c.Jan 1 ’26-’36
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 6 ’ 23: $295,000 Moneys and credits (add’ l
full value)______________ 2,148,539
30.000
Sinking fund________ _____
School tax (per $1,000) ’25—$105 00
Tax levy val. (M appr.)’24:
T o ta l------------------ . .12.860.482 Population in 1925 (est.)_____15,000
Moneys & credits (add’l). 7 866 194
IN T . at Boone.
Popula’n. 1910. 23.156; 1920, 24.080
IN T . on 5s o f 1920 at Co. Treas.
BOONE COUNTY.
office.
Boone Is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
BETTENDORF IND. SCH. DIST. tH s’ 12 A-O $30,450.......................
This district (P. o . Bettendorf) i 5s
...
50.000.......................
in Scott County.
IH s
- - - 111.000.......................
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5Hs
. . . 120,000....................... ...
4
’ 22. . . *75.000 ____________
5Hs'21 . . . 120,000___Sept 1 1941
BOND. D E B T Oct 10 ’ 25- $83,000 5Hs
. . . 130.000.......................
Tax levy val. ( Mappr.) 1924 939 762
Hospital Bonds.
Money and credits (add’l.J l,198.070 s
. . . $ 2 0 .0 0 0 ........................
School tax (per $1,000)........ ..$ 3.20
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Population (est.) 1925________ 2,495 5s ’ 15 A-0$180,000.......... ................
C oun ty Home Bonds.
(10.000..........1926-1927
BLACK HAW K COUNTY
4H s’ 17J-D 30.000..........1928-1932
Waterloo is the county seat.
135,000.........
6s ’21 ...$ 1 2 5 .0 0 0 ........................... BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 1933-1937
$856,450
F un din g Bonds.
Warrant debt (add'l)____
303,793
_
6s ’20 J-D $235,000_ June 1 1927 Tax levy val.(M appr.)'24.11,410 561
4H s’22 M-S *85,000c_ Sept 1 1942 Moneys and credits (add’l,
_
Road Bonds.
full v a lu e )..................... 5.887.252
5s ’22 ann ( $304.000c M ay 1 ’26-’39 Pop’n, 1910. 27.626; 1920,29,892
IN T. on court-house bonds at
\ 75,000c.-M ay 1 1940
(Optional May 1 1927.)
County Treasurer’s office and Cont.
5s
. . . 150.000____________
& Comm. Nat. Bank, Chicago and
f *20.000___ May 1 1927 Geo. M. Bechtel & C o., Davenport,
5 s '24 . . . {*150.000..M ay 1 ’ 28-’32 vnd county home bonds at the
I*660.000..M ay 1 ’ 3 3 -’38 First National Bank. Boone.
( 120,000____M ay 1 1939
(Optional any interest paying date
BRIGHTON.
after May 1 1929.)
This town is in Washington County
TOT. B D . D T . Mar ’24..$2,039,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Bridge debt (add’l)______
182.000
. . . $24,500............. ............
17,631 s
Sinking fund/General____
(Bridge_____
9,527 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1924- $50,800
Assessment debt (add’l ) __
12.000
Net taxable val. ’24 (M appr.)—
T ota l-------------------------- 17,730.012 Tax levy val. ( X appr.) '23- 191,364
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 13.803,553 Money & credits, full value
(additional)___________ 448,076
Pop’n, 1910, 44,865; 1920, 56,570
Total tax rate (per $1,666) ’ 22.§38.o5
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the Population 1910. 776; 1920— 1,014
County Treasurer’s office.
BRONSON SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
BLOOMFIELD.
This district is in Woodbury Co.
This city is in Davis County.
B uilding Bonds (Serial).
Electric Light F unding B onds.
4H*’ 17 M-N$43,000c.last bond ’37
5s
. . . $60 00 0..
.$4,000 y’ly TOTAL DEBT Oct 9 1925..$50,000
E le c tr ic L ig h t R e fd g . B on d s.
Sinking funtL._______________ 1,025
5H s M -N $19.000____ $1.000 y ’ly Tax levy
appr.val .)’25 105,534
C ity Im provement Bonds.
Moneys and credits (add’l full
454s . . . $18.000_____ $1,000 y ’ly
value)___________________
8,000
BOND. D E B T Apr 1 ’ 2 5 .. $78,000 School tax rateiper $1,000)'24$59.10
Floating debt___ i __________ 9.59’ Population in 1925 (est.)_______ 65b
Tax levy val.(M appr.) ’25:
Real estate______________ $105,744
Personal________________
62.837 BROOKE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Buena Vista and
Total-----------------468.581
Cherokee Counties.
Moneys & credits (add'l, full
Building Bonds.
v alu e)_________________ 1 227,223
( $500___________1926
Tax rate (per $1,000). 1925 $40:00
Population, 1910. 2.028; 1920, 2,064 5s ’ 17 J-D {10.000_____ 1927-1936
112,500........
1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’ 25—$36,000
BLOOMFIELD IND. SCH. DIST. Total val. ’25 ( X appr’d )____403,769
This district (P. O. Bloomfielu) i Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-14’ .00
in Davis County
Population 1921 (est.)__________.560
IN T. is payable in Minneapolis.
School B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 22 M -N S119.000c.M ay 1 ’ ?6-’4‘>
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’ 25. $139,200 BUCHANAN COUNTY.
Tax levy valuation, 1925:
P. O. Independence.
Real estate_____________ 453,500 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $65,000
Personal and railroad_
_ 151,295 Total taxable val. ( X ap­
Total ( % appraised value). 604,795
praised) , 1924__________ 9,070,986
Moneys & credits (add’l,
Value o f moneys and credits
full value)______________ 1,259,912
(additional)____________6,040,924
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____$76 00 Pop’n, 1910, 19,748; 1920____ 19,890
Population in 19:5 (est.)______ 2,500
BUENA VISTA COUNTY
Storm Lake is the county seat.
BODE IND. SCHOOL D IST.
5s ’ 19 J-J $28,000c_ Jan 1 1939
_
This district (P. O. Bode) is In
Funding Bonds.
Humholdt Onunty.
4H s’ 16 J-J $42,000 _____ 1926-1932
S ch ool B onds
4H s’ 17 J-J 145,000 _____ 1926-1937
$s,000—M ay 1 ’26-’29 5s '17 J-J 157.000—Jan 1 '26-'37
5s ’ 19 M -N { 15.000—May 1 ’30-’34 5s ’ 18 J-J 112,000 _____ 1928-1938
16.000—May 1 ’35-’38 5 8
4s'21 J-J 80.000____Jan 1 1931
28,000___ M a y l 1939 BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’25. $564,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 6 1923—$89 5 0 Drainage debt, special
Floating debt........................... 4,000
(additional)__________
47 250
Tax levy value ( X appr. val.)
Tax levy value, real______ 8,393.847
1921... ....................................365 471 Tax levy val., personal__ 1,854.817
Moneys and credits (add’l ) . .327.180 Total tax levy value ( X
appr.) 1924_____ ____ 10.248 664
IN T . payable at the Hards Trust
Money & credits (a d d 'l)-. 6.085.452
& Savings Bank, Chicago.




[V ol. 121

BOND. D E B T Dec 1924____ $47,000
State and County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925______x______ $3160 Tax levy value ( X appr'd)
’21 (est.)______________
215,000
Population 1910, 15,981:1920.18,556
IN T. on 5s of 1919 and 5 X s o f Moneys & credits (add’l, full
value) 1921............
225,000
1921 at office o f County Treasurer.
BUFFALO CENTER IND. S. D.
Tni~, uistrict (P. O. Buffalo Center)
is in Winnebago County.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N $l 10,000___ M a y l 1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $87,000
Tax levy val.’23 ( X appr.). 584,633
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 448,626
IN T . at the District Treasurer’s
office.

Tax rate (per $1,000)_______ $45.66
CASS COUNTY.
Atlantic Is the county seat.
F un din g Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $40,000.—Jan 1 ’ 33-’40
6s ’20 M-S 70.000___ Sept 1 1930
6s ’ 21 M-S 27,000___ Sept 1 1936
BOND. D E B T Oct 9 ’25— $257,000
Drainage debt (add’l)_____

90,066

Tax levy value, real______ 7,566,584
Tax levy value, personal- . 1,328,552
BURLINGTON.
Total tax levy value ( X
This city is in Des Moines County
appr.), 1925__________ 8,895,136
First incorporated July 2 1836 and Money & credits (add’l,
again in 1845. Commission govern
full value)____________ 5,953,928
ment adopted Nov. 29 1909.— V. 89 Population 1910,19.047; 1920.19,421
p. 1495. Pop. MO. 24.324;’ 20 24.057
Funding and R efunding Bonds CEDAR COUNTY._
5s ’08 A-O t$24,000.Nov 1 ’26-’27
P. O. Tipton.
4Hs'10 M-Nx48,000—N ov 1 ’28-’30 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 5 ’25 $60,000
4H s’ l l A-0.tl22.000___ Apr 1 1932 Taxlevy val. ( X appr.)’ 25 9,560,024
4H s’ 14 M-NJ 4,200..N ov 1 ’26-’30 Money & credits (full val.) 8,432,436
\1,000.........Nov 1 1931 Pop’n, 1910. 17,765; 1920____ 17,560
5s ’ 19 ...{3 4 ,0 0 0 _____________1930
City Hall Bonds.
4H s’22 J-D $129,000_ Dec 1 1942 CEDAR FALLS.
_
(For maturity see V. 116, P- 641)
This city Is in Blackhawk County.
First Incorporated in 1857 and again
Fire Station Bonds.
4H s
M -N $4.900_______________ In 1865.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $421,000
Bridge Bonds.
Certificate debt (add’l)____ 185.666 5s '16 M -N$24,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’33
Floating debt_____________
2,56()
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Tax val. ( X approx7)"l924.5,624,920 5s
. . . $10,000-.........................
Kate of tax (per SI .000) 1924 *53.l6 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 2 2 .. $118,970
Moneys & credits (add’l). .4,652,141 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
13,206
INT. on bonds rnarktd (x) Geo. Tax levy val. 1923 (oneM . Bechtel & C o., Davenport;
fourth appraised val)—
(t) City Treasurer's office.
Real estate_____________ 995,820
Personal_______________ 171,861
BURLINGTON IND. SCH. DIST.
Other property_________
65,552
R efu nd ing Bonds.
T otal................... „ ......... 1,233,233
5 s ' 1 8 ____$81,000 —Jan 1 ’ 26-’31 Moneys and credits (add’l.
( 20.000—Aug 1 ’26-’27
full value)___ __________ 2,782,165
4H s’24 F-A 180,000—Aug 1 ’28-’36 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22--------$48 50
75,000—Aug 1 ’ 37-’39 Pop. 1910. 5.012; 1920............... 6,316
BOND. D E B T July 1 1925. $370,400
Tax levy value, real______4,163,762 CEDAR FALLS IND. SCH. DIST.
Tax levy value, p ersonal_.l,457,469
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
Total tax levy value ( X ap­
17
_
praised) 1925__________ 5,621,171 5s ’ 21 F-A $20,000c_ Aug 1 1937
6s’
M-S 13.000c...S ept 1 1931
Money & credits (add’l ) ’ _4,700,000 4H s’ 16 M -N 4 7 .0 0 0 c...N o v 1 1935
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____$70 00
(Subject to call after 10 years!
Population in 1920__________ 25,100 4 X 22 A -O 140.0 0 0 c ...O c t 15 1942
School F un din g Bonds.
BUTLER COUNTY.
5s ’ 18 A-O $22.000c_ Aug 1 1937
_
P. O. Allison.
4 X s ’24 M -NJ28.000c.Nov 1 ’27-’33
BOND. DEBT Nov 15’24. $49,200
t 2,000c—.N ov 1 1934
Total taxable val. 1924 ( X
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925— $272,000
appraised)______________9,733,980 T axlevy val. ( X appr.)’25-1.310.982
Value of money and credits
&
(additional)____________8.763.060 Money tax credits add’l------2,506,039
School
rate(per $1,000)'24.$77 00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$62.64 Population in 1926----------------6.316
Pop’n, 1910, 17,119: 1920____ 17,845
CEDAR RAPIDS.
CALHOUN COUNTY.
Cedar Rapids Is in Linn County.
Rockwell City Is the county seat
First charter granted in 1856; second
C ourt House R efu nding Bonds. in 1907. Commission government
4Ms’23 . . . $125,000................. 1943 adopted in 1908. On July 1 1903
F unding Bonds.
city took over water-works formerly
4H 16 . . . $20.000.......................... owned by Cedar Rapids Water C o.,
5s '18 . . . 115.000______ ________ and assumed all outstanding obliga­
5H s’21 s-a 170 0 0 0 . . . .1932-1911
amounting
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24 $430,000 tions, $374,000 has to $450,000, of
which
been paid, leav­
Tax levy val ( X appr) ’24. 10.856,108 ing outstanding $76,000.
These
Moneys & credits (actual
bonds are not to be taken as a part
v alu e)_________________ 5,507.130 of the legal indebtedness of city.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$26.00
W ater Co. B onds (D ebt A s su m ed )
Pop’n 1910. 17.090; 1920, 17.783
5s '97 . . . z$76,000c_ Oct 1 1927
_
R efu n d in g Sewer B onds.
CALMAR.
Tuis town is in Winnesheik County. 4H s’ l l J-J / d$5,000c.-July 1 1926
ld30.000c.July 1 ’27-’31
Sewer Bonds.
5s g’ 16 M-N$3,500c..........
1936 4s ’ 16 J-J / z$5.000c_______ 1926
1 z50.000c— 1927-1931
5 sg ’ 19 A-O 1,500c___________ 1939
Fire Fund Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5H sg'18A-0 $8,300____________ 1938 5 s ’ 19 . . . /$12.000_____ 1926-1931
\
500___________1932
W ater W orks Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
5 s g ’ 16 M -N$7,000c___________1936
5s g ’ 19 A -O 8.500c___________ 1938 4H s’ l l M -S ] tf$7,000c__Mar 1 1926
1(145. OOOcMar 1 ’ 27-’31
BOND. D E B T Apr 1 1925.. $8,300
Water debt (included)______ 7,500 5s ’ 10 J-J t l3 .0 0 0 e ____ 1926-1930
Assessment debt (additional) 26,550 4H s’ 14 . . . J 25,000 ____ 1926-1930
1100.000 ____ 1931-1934
T a x le v y v a lu e , r e a l_________1 4 3 ,2 9 9
T a x le v y v a lu e , p e r s o n a l___ 3 8 ,3 9 9
Total tax levy value ( X ap­

2 .0 0 0

______________ N o v 1 1 9 2 9

4,000.Nov 1 '30 & '32
4.000
___________Nov 1 1933
6.000
___________Nov 1 1934
4H s’ 19 . . .
M o n e y an d c r e d its , fu ll v a lu e
7 0 ,0 0 0 ..Nov 1 ’ 35-’36
(additional)______________ 143,800
40.000
___________Nov 1 1937
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--------$131
44.000
___________Nov 1 1938
Population in 1925 (est.)______1,039
250.000 ___ Nov 1 1939
IN T . payable in Davenport.
W aterworks (Dam) Bonds.
4H s’ 14 . . . z$44,000—Feb 1 ’26-’29
CARROLL COUNTY.
< Sewer Bonds
1
Carroll is the county seat.
5s
J-J $22,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’ 30 4H s’ 19 M -N ($70,000.N ov 1 ’26-’32
\40,000—Nov 1 ’33-’34
5s
M-N 40.000r.Nov 1 ’ 31-’38
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 0 ’ 25 $65,000 4H s’ 19 — . 112.500..N ov 1 ’26-'34
fz30,000c.Nov 1 ’ 26-’31
Tax levy value, real_____ 8,340,275
zl5,000c_ Nov 1 1932
_
Tax levy value, personal - . 1,852,373
4H s’ 25M-N z5,000c— -N ov 1 1933
Total tax levy value ( X
z25,000c_ N ov 1 1934
_
appraised) 1925_______ 10,192,647
(zlO.OOOc— N ov 1 1935
(Moneys & credits (add’l)
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
full value______________ 5,660,257
4H s’25M-N z$18,000c Nov 1 ’26-’34
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925_________________$2900 W ater Works B onds.
Population 1910, 20,117; 1920.21,549 4Ms'22 J-Dz$320,000cJune 15 ’26-42
IN T. on 4s payable at the office GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’25-SI,392,500
22,005
of Geo. M . Bechtel & Oo. of Daven­ Mortgage debt__________
Tax levy value, real______ 13,610,291
port.
Tax levy value, personal-- 1,762,283
Total tax levy value ( X
CARROLL IND. SCH. DIST.
appr.), 1925___________15,372,574
This district is in Carroll County.
Money & credits (add'l) _ . 8,643,325
B uilding Bonds.
4H s’ 16 F-A J$12.000c.Aug.l ’26-’31 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.06
($70,000c. Aug. 1 1936 Pop’n, 1910, 32,811; 1920, 45,566
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’25. $82,000
Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co., N . Y .;
Tax levy val. X appr’d val. ’ 25—
Real estate_____________ 562,354 (t) at office of City Treas.: (d) at
Personal_______________ 147.434 Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chi.
T otal_______
709,788
Moneys & credits (add’l ) _ . 884,490 CEDAR RA PID S IND. SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,060) '25___$19.26
Population in 1925___________ 4,480 4H s’ 17 M -N $25.000c...M ay 1 1927
IN T. at office of Geo. M . Bechtel 4 Ms’ 19 M -N 25,600c________ Serial
5s ’ 20 J-D 382,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1940
S Co., Davenport.
c
6s ’21 J-J 420,000c..-July 1 1941
(Optional July 1 1926.)
CASEY IND. SCH. DIST.
This district Is in Guthrie County. 6s ’21 J-J $300,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1941
(Optional Nov. 1 1926.)
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’24 J-D $18,000..D ec 1 ’26-’34 4H s’22 J-D 150,000c— .D ec 11942
praised) 1924_____________ 181,698

D ec., 1925.]

IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS

CEDAR RAPIDS I. S. D. (C o n cl .).
4 K s’23 A-O 40 ,000c...A pr 1 1943
4M s’24 M-S 100,000c...M ar 2 1944
43^s’24 M -N 108,000c...N ov 1 1934
4J4s(24 M -N 200,000c.N ov 1 ’35-’36
4M s’24 F-A 50,000c_ Feb 1 1944
_
4 ^ s ’24 F-A 50,000c_ Feb 1 1944
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 K s ’23 F-A $8 6 ,000c_ Feb 1 1943
_
TOTAL D E B T Oct 15 ’25 $1,936,000
Sinking fund____________
232,967
Tax levy val. ’25(J£ appr.) 12,451,085
M oney & credits (add’ full
v a lu e )_________________ 8,601,144
Tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) 1925....184.00
Population in 1925 (est.)____ 51,000
IN T. payable at Treasurer’s office
CENTERVILLE.
A city in Appanoose County.
BON D. D E B T Apr 1 ‘2 2 -- $09,500
Special assess, debt (add’l ) .
72,098
Warrant debt (add’l)______
9,33b
Tax levy val. ’23 ( X appr.) 949,498
Moneys and credits, addi­
tional (full v alu e),______1,074,400
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$45.00
Population, 1910, 6,936; 1920.-8,486
CERRO GORDO COUNTY.
Mason City is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 21 M -N sl50.000-.M ay 1 ’26-’27
F un din g Bonds.
4J^s’ i7 M -N I44.000______________
($6,000 yearly on Apr. 1.>
5s ’ 18 J-J $44.467.66.....................
5Xs
...
42.250_______________
-s
...
50.000..................... ..
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924. $957,717
Tax levy val. '2 4 ( X appr.)—
Real estate____________11,133,275
P ersonal______________ 1,513.642
T ota l........................
12,646,917
Moneys and credits (add'l,
full value)____________ 6,768.555
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $30.40
Pop’n 1910. 25.011; 1920____ 34,675
CERRO GORDO CO. DRAINAGE
D IS T R IC T NO. 31.
6s *21 . — ($232.000.—Oct 1 29-’30
t 354,000...O c t 1 '31-’36
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924..$901,987
CH ARITON .
A city in Lucas County.
BON D. DEBT Nov 14 ’24. $119,800
Water debt (included)_____
50,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
1,000
3,000
Sinking fund, general_____
Sinking fund, water_______
5,000
Tax levy val. ( X appr. ’24. 638,487
Money and credits, addi­
tional (full value)_______ 1,441,970
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.00
Population, 1910, 3,794; 1920.-5,175
CHARITON INDEP. SCH. DIST
This district (P. O. Chariton) is in
Lucas County.
6s ’21 ...$ 1 8 5 ,0 0 0 ____N ov 1 1931
(Optional N ov. 1 1926.)
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’ 22. $191,000
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’ 22.2,809,616

*W ater W orks B onds.
5 ^ s ’ 17 J-D $5,500______ Dec 1 1927
5 ^ s ’ 17 J-D
1,000___ Dec 1 1932
G rading Bonds.
f$4,000.-M ay 1 ’26-’29
6s ’20 M -N ] 1,500___ M a y l 1930
l 1,865___ M a y l 1931
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 10 ’25. $75,838
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 104.282
Cash on hand, general____
9,305
Cash on hand, assessment.
20,071
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’24 905,456
Money and credits (add’l) .1,504,800
City tax rate (per $1,000), ’24-$51.20
Population, 1910, 4,884; 1920..5,824
*IN T. at Davenport; others at
City Treasurer’s office.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
P. O. Cherokee.,
R oad B onds.
5s ’24 _ $14.160c________Serially
_
BOND. DEBT N ov. 1925 $465,000
Tax levy val ’24 (M appr.) 10,521,749
Money and credits, addi­
tional (full value)______ 4,130,388
Pop’n, 1910, 16,741; 1920____ 16,616
CHICKASAW COUNTY.
New Hampton is the county seat
Bridge F unding Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $50.000c
Jan 1 193;
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’25 -- $183,500
Tax levy val.’24( X appr.)—
Total__________________ 7.198.245
Moneys and credits (add’l ) . 3,988,540
Population 1910, 15,375; 1920.15,431
IN T. at New Hampton.
CLARINDA.
This place is in Page County.
Park Bonds.
-s
. . . $20,000_______ _____ _
W ater Bonds.
t lis
A-O $27,000____Oct
1 1926
5s
M -N 72.000____Nov 1 1938
Fire-Truck B onds.
5s
J-J
$1.000____ July 1 1929
City-Hall Bonds.
5Xs
M -N $l 1,000____Nov 1 1935
5s
M-N 2 600____ Nov 1 1926
Cemetery Bonds.
6s
J-J
$4 400____June 1 1931
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 25— $118,000
Assessment debt (add’l)
26 614
Water debt (included)___
99 000
Sinking fund— General____ 10,000
11.000
W ater__________________
Taxlevy val. X appr. ’25—
Real estate_______________ 665,745
Personal_________________ 184,762
Total_____________________850,507
Money & credits (add’l, fun
v alu e)-----------1,894,508
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 - .$44.60
Population 1910, 3,832: 1920.-4,511
IN T . payable at office of City
Treasurer.

CLARINDA IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Clarinda) is in
Page County.
School Bonds.
4M s’ 16 . . . $60,000___ M a y l 1936
5s ’22 J-J $140,000____Jan 1 1942
R efu nd ing Bonds.
CHARLES C ITY.
5 s ’22 M -N $50.000-.N ov 1 ’27-’36
This city is in Floyd County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’25- $250,000
R efu nd ing Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 08 . . . $14,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1928 fax 1 ivy value ( X act.)__ 924,733
VIoneys & cred. (add’l) (full
W ater Bonds.
v a lu e )_________________ 1,675,753
4 ^ s'1 0 . . . $20,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1930 Population (e st.)..:___________ 4.800
Sewer Bonds.
4M s’ 10 . . . $20.000c...O ct, 1 1930
Sewer-Disposal & F unding Bds. CLARKE COUNTY.
Osceola is the county seat.
6s
. . . $130,000__________ ____
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 ’22$270,156
...
$71.000_____________
16.000 3
Special bonds (add'l)____
70.000__Sept 1 1941
Floating debt____________ 16.032 is ’21 M-S
23,000__Jan 1 1944
T axlevy val ‘24 ( X appr.). 1,480,367 t^is’24 J-J
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $280,880
Moneys and credits (add’l
full'value)_______ .'_____ 2,012.303 I Tax levy val.(>£ appr) ’24.5,286.459
1922 tax (per $1.000)________$32.30 1Money and credits (add 1).3,048,535
Pop’n 1910, 5,892: 1920______7,350 Tax rate (per *1,000) 1923.. .$50.00
Population 1910, 10.736:1920.10,506
INT at County Treasurer’s office.
CHARLES CITY IND. SCH. DIST
A district In Floyd County.
CLAY COUNTY.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Spencer is the county seat.
6s ’21 J-D 50.000___ June 1 1926
Funding Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’25. $50,000
5s ’ 15 F-A $70.000-.F eb 1 ’26-’35
Tax levy value ( X appr.
value) 1925_____________ 1,477,605 5s ’ 16 M-S 36,000 _____ 1925-1935
17 M-Nj'20 00 0.- May 1 ’26-’29
Money & credits (add’l,
_M ay 1 1930
120.000
full value)______________ 1,708,270
20.000—Sept 1 ’26-’29
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25--$6.77
Population in 1920 (e s t ,.) -____ 7,000 is ’ 17 M-S 118.000 — Sept 1 ’31-’36
i20.000-. Nov 1 ’26-’29
IN T . at the Cont. & Oomm. Tr
5s
M -N (17,000____Nov 1 1931
& Savs. Bank, Chicago.
123.000
_N ov 1 1932
5s
M -N (15,000—Nov 1 ’26-’30
CH ARTER OAK.
1 6,000___ Nov 1 1931
This town is in Crawford County
6s ’21 M -N 57,000 _____ 1933-1942
F unding Bonds.
(30.000-.N ov 1 ’33-’36
5s ’ 17 M-N$12,000____M ay 1 1937
5 ^ s ’ 17 A-O 22.000_________ Serial 6s ’21 M -N 40,000—Nov 1 ’37-’38
[29.500___ Nov 1 1939
6 s T7 M -N 19.000____ .____ Serial
4
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 ’ 24____ $39,000 t 3 s ’21 M -N 30,000..N ov 1 ’26-’34
Tax val. 1923 ( X ap p r.)____158,152 CO. BD. D T. Oct 14 ’24 -- $509,500
Moneys & credits (add’l)____388,948 Tax levy val. ( X appr.) 1924
Real estate_____________7.8n0.498
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22____$153.90
Personal_______________ 1.775.107
Pop’n 1910, 734; 1920_________ 750
T o ta l

C H ARTER OAK SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $35,000r
July 1 1935
5s ’ 17 M -N 8,000r__ N ov 1 1937
BON D. D E B T Oct 1925-. $43,000
T axlevy v n l . ( X appr.)’25_ 306,324
_
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . .
97,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— ..$14.60
Population in 1920 (est.)________ 775
IN T . is payable at Geo. M .
Bechtel & C o.. Davenport.
CHEROKEE.
This city is in Cherokee County.
F un din g Bonds.
f $900____M ay 1 1930
5s ’24 M -N { 4,000—M ay 1 ’31-’34
120,000—M ay 1 ’35-’44
Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’24 A-O $3,000—Apr 1 ’26-’27
General Bonds.
6s
...
$6 ,373c ___ 1926-1928
5s
. .
13.500c ___ 1932-1942
5s
6,200 ____ 1927-1932
5Xs
8,000 - ___ 1926-1932




__________________ 9 ,5 7 5 .6 0 5

Money & credits (add’l,
full, value)_____________$3,798,703
State&Co.tax ’24 (per $1,000) $25 00
Population ’ 10. 12,766; 1920, 15,660
i INT. at First Trust & Savings
Bank, Chicago and Co. Treas. office.
CLAY CO. DRAIN. D IST. NO. 28.
(P. O. Spencer.)
Drainage Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 17 M-N$ 13,443 — . Aug 1 1926
TOTAL DEBT N ov 15 ’23 $42,500
IN T . at County Treas. office.
CLAYTON COUNTY.
Elkader is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Octl924—
$17,000
NOTE D E B T __________
116,000
Sinking fund____________
16,355
Tax levy val. ( Kappr.) ’ 24.11,174,385
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value 1924)_______ 7.980 356
State& C o.tax (per *1 000> ? i*.35 Du
Population 1910, 25,576; 1920-25,032

CLEAR LAKE
This town is in Cerro Gordo Co.
Park Bonds.
-s
. . . $6 ,000 ............................
Sewer Bonds.
—s
. . . $55,000---------------------Judgm ent Funding B onds.
5 X s ’ 22 A-O $11,000___ Oct 1 1932
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5s ’25 . . . $8,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Sept 29 ’22 $84,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
3.3i4
Water debt (included)_____
9.500
Total assessed value 1923..1,773.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922. .-$206.07
Population 1910, 2 014; 1920—2,804
CLINTON.
This city is the county seat of
Clinton County. First inc. in 1859
and again in 1881.
5Hs
. . . $16.000c_ Nov 1 1932
_
4Xa
...
8,000c—.M ay 1 1927
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4K s’l l . . . $40,000c—-Feb 1 1926
4H s’ 12 . . .
7 .0 0 0 c..-N o v 1 1927
lt^s’ 17 . . .
24.OOfc_ Jan 2 1937
_
4M s
...
50,000c__________ 1941
F unding Bonds
5s '21 J-J $30,000c.July 1 ’26-’31
41is’24 M -N 18,000c____ 1939-1941
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5Ms
. . . $16,000c—.N o v 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
6s
...
$6 ,000 c...A p r 1 1926
6s
...
17,840c_ Nov 1 1934
_
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 8 ’25— $226,625
51,001
Sinking fund_____________
Tax levy val., real________ 3,275.496
Tax levy val., personal___ 668,443
Total tax levy value ( X
approx.) 1925___________3.943,939
Moneys & credits (add’l
full value)______________ 1,385,975
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $43.50
Popula’n 1910. 25.577; 1920, 24.151

31
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____ $12.00
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 700
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
Davenport.
CORYDON.
A town in Wayne County.
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 13 ’25- $152,000
Water debt (incl.)________
30,000
Tax levy val. ’25 ( X appr.) 522,913
Money and credits, full val.
(additional) 1922_______ 1.559,330
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$15.00
Population, 1910, 1,669; 1920..1,867
COUNCIL BLUFFS.
Council Bluffs is in Pottawattamie
County. Incorp. 1853. Popula’n,
1910. 29,292; 1920, 36,162; est. 1924,
43,000
Funding Bonds.
5s ’21 J-D $54,000__________ 1941
4 X s '1 4 M -N 30,000___________1930
6 s ’21 J-D
22.000__________ 1931
5s ’ 17 J-J
10,000__________ 1927
6s ’21 J-D
41.000__________ 1931
5s ’ 17 J-J 160,000__________ 1937
4 )is ’23 M-S ]90,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’34
190.000 —Mar 1 ’ 35-’43
f 10,000____Feb 1 1927
5s ’24 F-A{ 30,000.-Feb 1 ’28-’29
130,000..Feb 1 ’30-’42
I 30 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’43-’48
4M s’25 J-J /104,000c.July 1 ’27-’39
1 54,000c. July 1 ’40-’45
W ater W orks Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l M -N $209,000_________ 1930
5J^s’21 F-A 300.000___ 1931-1940
(Optional after Feb 1 1931)
DEBT NOV. 1 1924.
Bonded under 5% con­
stitutional limit_
_
$699,000 00
Water works bonds
509.000 00
(additional)_______
_
Total bonded debt_ $1,208,000 00
Floating debt (add’l),
created in anticipa­
tion of taxes 1923 24
45,106 79

CLINTON COUNTY.
The county seat Is Clinton.
F un din g Bonds.
Total all liabilities- $1,253,106.79
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J $35.000—Jan 1 ‘26-’ 2P Sinking funds:
4 Jus’ l l . . .
7,000____Jan 1 1926
Water works______
75,000 00
(Part due bee Jan. 1 1917'
City general______
46,309.09
(20,000— Jan 1 ’32-’35 Appraised value—
5
*|
5s ’22 J-J 130,000
Jan 1 ’36-’37
Real estate_______ $18.842,324’ 00
l 6,000____Jan 1 1938
Personal ___________
6.153,73600
- s ’21
...
58.000 __________
R R . & corporation. 2,344,940 00
-s ’22 . . .
8,000 ___________
-s ’23 . . .
80.000 __________
Total appr. value
-s ’24 . . .
18,000____________
(60% act.) 1924.$27,341,000 00
-s ’24 . . .
31.000 __________
Appr. value (full val.)
.s ’24
32.000 ___________
moneys & credits.. 4.623,750 00
Bridge Bonds.
-s
...
$8,000____M ay 11927 Gr. total appr. value.$31,964,750 00
Road Bonds.
Taxlevy(M appr.val.) $7,091,000 00
5 s ’22 — 150.000____M ay 11926 Tax levy (full value)
1300,000—May 1 ’27-’29
moneys & credits.. 4,623.750 00
(104.000___________1930
5s ’23 -.-■(103.000___________1931 Tax levy net value all
105.000 _________1932
properties taxed_ $11,714,750 00
_
5s ’24 M ay / 50,000____M ay 1 1935 Total tax rate (per $1,000)—
1300,000.-M ay 1 ’36-’38
Appraised value__________ $17 06
5s ’24 . . . 250,000_______________
Actual value________________ 11.04
TO T . B D . D T . Dec 1 ’2 5 -$ l,637,000
IN T. payable in New York at Nat.
Tax levy val.*25(>4appr.). 15,260,424 Park Bank; also at office of City
Moneys & credits (add’l,
Treasurer in Council Bluffs.
full v a lu e )..___________ .5,194,395 Legal limit of indebt­
Pop’n, 1910, 45,394; 1920, 43.371.
edness city may in­
cur lor all purposes. $1,629,049100
COIN CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This cli triot (P. O. Coin) is in COUNCIL BLUFFS IND. SCH.
Page County.
DIST.
School B uilding B onds.
This district Is oo-extenslve with
5s ’ 22 - - - *75.000-Mar. 1 ’38-’ 4,) Kane Twp. and City of Council Bluffs.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $95,000 5s ’20 A-O ($40.000.Oct 1 ’26-’29
Tax levy val.(M appr.)’22. 655.267
1 1930
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 519,532 4 X s '2 4 . . . /195,000.- Oct ’33-’44
65,000—Aug 1
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22____$52.86
R efu n d in g Bonds.
($100,000..-Oct 1 ’30-’39
COLLEGE SPRINGS CONSOL 4 /^ ’2 5 A -0
60,000.—Oct 1 ’40-’43
IND. SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
( 40,000 ...O c t 1 ’44-’45
This district is in Page County.
BOND. D EBT Nov 30 ’ 25- $840,000
B uilding Bonds.
Tax levy val.(X ap p r.)'25—6.839,454
414s’ 17 A-O $53.000_______________ Moneys & credits (add’ l) 4,461,270
(Due $2,000 in 1926; $2,500 N ov. 1 (Assessment made at X of appraised
‘27 to ’30; $3,000 Nov. 1 ’31 &
value, except on moneys and cred­
’32; $4,000 Nov. 1 ’33, ’34, ’35 &
its, which are assessed at full val.)
’36 and $19,000 April 1 19.37.)
Population in 1922__________ 40,000
TOTAL DEBT Nov. i ’25- $53,000
IN T . at Harris Tr.& S.Bk., Ohio.
Total tax levy value (>4
app.) 1925 ---------------- 266,115
Moneys & credits (add’l ) - . 200,000 CRAW FORD COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
Denison is the county seat.
1925___________________ $121.00
Bridge Bonds.
4s ’ 17 . . . $59,000c........... ..............
COLUMBUS JUNCTION S. D.
(Opt. after 10 years after date of iss.)
This district is in Louisa County
F u n d in g B o n d s.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 18 A-0$260,000____Feb 1 1938
5s ’17 M -N I$24,000..Sept 1 ’26-’36 (Subject to call any time after 12 yrs)
1 45.000-. Sept 1 19.37 5s ’ 19
$40 000-.$10,000 yrly.
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1921..$90.000 ........ M -N *250,000-.-Feb 15 1940
Tax levy val. (appraised)_ 464,994
_
(Optional Feb 15 1935)
5}^s’21 . . . 125.000— -Feb 15 1941
CONRAD CONS. IND. S. D.
Road Bonds.
This district is in Grundy and 4s ’ 17 . . . $96,0 0 0 c_......................
Marshall counties.
(Opt. after 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
School B uilding B onds.
Drainage Bonds.
$16,000c. June 1 ’28-’31 6s
.-_ $48,500_______________
20,000c. June 1 ’32-’35 BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’ 22. $955,000
24,000c_June 1 ’36-’39 Tax levy v a .l.(X appr.)'24 14,612,204
2 1 ,0 0 0 c ... June 1 1940 Moneys and credits (addi­
69,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1943
tional, full value)______ 6,190,413
;T N o v 17 ’24.$150.000 Pop’n 1915. 20,581; 1920_____20.614
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’24.912 386
INT. on bridge bonds is payable at
Moneys & credits (add’l)’23-947,450 Crawford Co. State Bank. Denison;
School taxrate (per $1,000) ’24.$50.00 on * at Denison; on some of the other
Population (est.)____________ 1,150 bonds at Farmers’ Loan & Trust Co.,
IN T. at the Iowa National Bank, Sioux City.
Des Moines
CRAW FORDSVILLE CONS.
CORW ITH CONSOL. IND. S. D.
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Hancock and
This district (P. O. Crawfordsville)
Kossuth counties.
is in Washington and Louisa Counties
H igh-S chool-B ldg. B onds.
School Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 M-N$50,000c_ M ay 1 1937 6s ’21 M -N $l0,000_____N ov 1 1931
_
(Subject to call after 1918.)
(Optional O-t. 1 1926.)
B uilding Bonds.
5s
...
15,500......... ..................
($2,000c.N ov 1 ’26-’29
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M -N ( 7.000c-Nov 1 ’30-’36
($12,000-M ay 1 ’ 27-’30
I 9,5 0 0 c ...N o v 1 19.37
20.000M ay 1 ’31-’35
TOTAL D E B T Nov 13 ’25 $77,500 4% s’25 M -N 20,000-M ay 1 ’36-’39
T axlevy ( X appr.) 1925—
30.000- M ay 1 ’40-’44
Real___________________
22,500
L 8,000.-- M a y l 1945
Personal_______________
2,250 BOND. DEBT O ctl4 ’25-- $115,500
T otal_______________
24.750! Sinking fund_____________
10,000

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CRAW FORDSVILLE CONSOL.
SCH. DIST. (C oncluded).
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’25-$536,500
Moneys & credits (add’l ) _ 444,972
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24____$58.81
IN T. at Continental & Commercial
Nat. Bank, Chicago, Iowa Nat. Bank
Des Moines, and District Secretary’s
office in Crawfordsville.

IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS
Tax levy value ( X appr.). 1925:
Real estate____________28,034,180
Personal______________ 4,881,270
Total_________________ 32,915,450
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value*)_______________ 28,650
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$27.00
The city Is under a special charter
and collects taxes, as noted above,
on X the appraised value of property
instead of X as is customary in
other cases.
IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o..
Davenport; Halsey, Stuart & Co..
Inc., Chicago; Union Sav. Bank,
Davenport; White-Phillips C o., Dav­
enport, and City Treasurer’s office.

CRESCO.
A city in Howard County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 1925- $54,500
Water debt (incl.)________
33,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
18,576
8,435
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
T axlevy value (M appr.) ’25:
Real___________________ 490,469
Personal_______________ 160,353 DAVENPORT IND. SCH. DIST.
This district not only includes the
13,951
Other property_________
Total__________________ 664,773 city o f Davenport, but also adjacent
Moneys & credits )add’l)-_l,511,224 territory. Pop.. 1920. 56,727.
B uilding Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-110.48
($30,000-M ay 1 ’26-’28
Pop’n 1910, 2,658: 1920______ 3,195
4J4s’ 17 M-N-l 40,000---M ay 1 1929
1300,000-May 1
CRESCO INDEP. SCHOOL DIST. 5s ’ 18 J-J $400,000___ July ’30-’35
1 1928
This district (P. O. Cresco) is in
T 61,000____N ov 1 1937
Howard County.
1 1937
Primary and V ocation al S ch ool. 4Ms’24M-NJ 49,000____Nov 1 1938
1115,000____Nov
4M s’ 17 A-O $58,000____Oct 1 1937
(Subject to call before maturity.) 4s Funding Bonds.
’ 16 J-D $89.000c.June 1 ’26-’ 28
Primary School Bonds.
BD. DEBT July 1
4M s’ 17 A-O $12,000___ Oct 1 1937 Tax levy value ( X ’25— $1,209,000
appr.)
(Subject to call before maturity.)
1925R efu nding Bonds.
Real estate____________ 14,302,542
4M s’ 17 F-A $14,000--.A u g 15 1938
Personal______________ 2,438,397
TOTAL D E B T Oct 1925-- $93,000
Total_________________ 16,740,939
Tax levy val. ( X app.)’2 4 . 751,329 Moneys & credits (full val.) 16,148.910
Moneys and credits (add’l
$1,000)
full value)------------------- 1511,224 Tax (peron bonds 1925_______ $59.09
IN T .
o f 1924 payable at
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$65.00 District Treasurer’s office; on others
at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o., Daven­
CRESTON .
port, and White-Phillips Co.
This city is in Union County.
Sewer O u tlet& P u rifyin g P lant.
6s ’ 17M -N f$16,000.-N ov 1 ’26-’33 DAVIS COUNTY.
P. O. Bloomfield.
\ 5,0 00.-N ov 1 ’34-’35
BOND. DEBT Nov. 15 ’24 $64,225 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 2 .. $143,000
31,888
Spec, assess, bonds (add’l ) _ 194,666 Drainage bonds (add’l ) ____
Taxlevy val. ’24 ( X appr.) 5,518,350
Tax levy val., X app. val. 1924:
Money and credits (addi­
Real estate_____________$972 425
tional) , full value_______ 2,770,821
Personal---------------------- 251 431
T ota l--------------------------- 1.223.856 Pop’n, 1910, 13,315; 1920____ 12,574
Tax rate (oer $1,000) 1922---$35.00
Pop’n 1910. 6,924; 1920--8.034 DECATUR COUNTY.
Leon is the county seat.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
CRESTON IND. SCH. DIST.
4Ms & 5s
$85.500c_l-'0- r. serial
This district (P. O. Creston) is in
Funding B " i «.
Union County.
5s 20
$50,000
-19M -1038
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 8 ’25 -- $276,000
S chool B uilding Bonds.
4M s’25 J-J $270,000c__Jan 16 1945 Drainage debt (add’l)----------- 28,200
BOND. D E B T Jan 1925._ $350,000 Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) 1924:
Real estate_____________5,225,012
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.)’24-1,753,292
Personal_______________ 518,128
Total___________________5,743,140
CUMBERLAND IND. SCH. DIST. Moneys & credits_________ 3,257,189
This district is in Cass County.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$7-50
B uilding Bonds.
6s '16 J-J $30,000c__________1936 Population 1910.16,347; 1920.16,566
(Subject to call after 1921)
6s ’ 17 J-J
10.000___ Jan 1 1927 DECORAH.Winneshiek County.
A city in
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 1920.-$40,000
Sewer Bonds.
Tax levy val. ( X appr’d) '20-183,871
4Ms’20 J-J $9,500c_______________
Moneys & credits (add’l. full
3,000c......................
value)------- ---------------------- 486,200 5s ’22 A-O
Tax rate Ter $1,000) 1920.-$105.30 6s Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
’20 A-O $6,000c______________
IN T . payable at Geo. M Bechtel
Creek Im provement Bonds.
& C o., Davenport.
6s ’21 F-A $6,000_______________
Improvement Bonds.
DALLAS CENTER IN D. S. D.
6s ’21 J-D $15,C00c______ _____
This district is in Dallas County
5s ’22 A-O
6,000c______________
5s«*>
M -N $8,000______ .-1929 5s ’24 J-J
7,000c______ _____
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $38,000
R efunding Bonds.
T axlevy val. ( X a p p r.)-_ . 320,070 5s ’19 J-J
$6,500c______________
Moneys & credits (add’l,
Funding Bonds.
full value)------576,676 5s ’ 17 M-S $l,000c______________
Total tax (per $1,000)_______ $57.00 5s ’20 M-S 17,000c______________
900 6s '21 J-D
Population in 1919_________
8,000c______________
5s ’22 A-O
1,000c______________
5s '23 A-O
4,000c______________
DALLAS COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $86,500
Adel is the county seat.
Spec, assess, bonds (add’l) .
39,894
Road F unding Bonds.
5M s’21 M-N$52,000______________ Taxlevy val. (M a p p r.)’25 909,874
6 s ’21 M -N 32,000______________ Money and credits (add’l ) ,
full value_______________ 1,704,590
6s
—
60.000_______________
Tax rate (per $1,000), 1925-..$40.00
B ridgelF unding Bonds.
6s
$21,000........... ................ Population, 1910, 3,592; 1920.-4,039
C oun ty F unding Bonds.
6s
- , - $25,000_______ _____ — DECORAH IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Decorah) is in
4“
Rs’23 M -N 73,000________serially
R efu nding (Red b eg. A p r . . 15’ 14). Winneshiek County.
S chool Building Bonds.
1 1937
4Ms'17 M-NS66.000____Feb
($12.000 —Nov 1 ’26-’27
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1927 )
14,000--N ov 1 ’ 28-’29
B O A u . DEBT Jan. 1 ’22- $211,000
5s ’ 22 M -N 48,000--N ov 1 ’30-’35
Tax levy val. '24 ( X appr.)11.278,746
9,000___ N ov 1 1936
Moneys & credits (add’l)- 6,529,877
I 40,000--N ov 1 ’37-’40
Population 1910, 23,628:1920-25,120
( 11,000___ Nov 1 1941
IN TEREST at Winslow, Lanier &
BOND. DEBT N ov 16’25-$134,000
C o., N . Y .
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
13,500
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’ 25- 865,431
DAVENPORT.
This city is in Scott Co. Inc. as a Moneys & credits (add’l) - . 1,441,133
Tan 25 1830 and as a city Feb. 6 School tax (per $1,000) 1925---- $7.60
1851.
Population, 1910. 43,028 Population (est.)______________4,100
1920, 56,727.
IN T . at Bankers Trust Co., N . Y.
C orporate Bonds.
6s *13 M -N $60.0 0 0 c ............. ....... DELAWARE COUNTY.
(Due serially ending N ov. 1 1931.)
P. O. Manchester.
4Ms’ 16 M -N $8,000c— N ov 1 1936 BON D. DEBT Dec 1 ’25 -- $73,000
4s’ 16 A-O
9.000c_0ct 1 ’26-’27 Warrant debt, additional. .
39,879
4s ’ 16 J-D 68,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’ 34 Tax levy val.’25(14 appr.) .8,065,929
5s ’ 17 M -N 42,000___ N ov 1 1931 Money & credits, full value
6s ’21 M -N 53,000___ N ov 1 1931
(additional)____________ 4,922,593
5Ms'21 A-O 475.000______________ Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$36.50
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 1599.) Popul’n 1910, 17,888; 1920, 18,183
4M s’22 F-A 40.000___ Feb 1 1942
5s ’18 J-D 80,000--D ec 1 '32- 3f DENISON.
This city Is in Crawford Coumy
4 K s’23M -S 215.000.-M ar 1 ’34-’43
F unding Bonds.
First lncorp. in 1876 and again .ta
4s ’09 M -N $150.000c.Nov ’26-’29 1895.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
! Park Ronds ( Serial) .
M-S $60,000c._Mar 1 1934
4M s’ 12 J-J $17,500c-..Jan 1 1933 5s
6s ’ 18 A-O 85,000____Apr 1 19:P (Subject to call bonds 1 to 5, Incl.,
4MV24 M-S 50,000 _____ 1935-1954
5 years after date; bonds 6 to 15.
4 K s’24 M-S 34,000 _____ 1935-1954
incl., 10 yrs. afterdate: bondsNos.
16to30, incl., 15 years afterdate.)
Levee Improvement Bonds.
4s ’ l l M-S $30,000c_8ept 1 ’26-’31
W ater-W orks-Extension Bonds.
4M s’ 14 M -N 20,OOOc.May 1 ’ 26-’33 5s ’ 15 J-J $20,000c
June 1 1935
4s ’ 16 J-D 100,000.June 1 ’27-’46 (8ubject to call $5,000 in 5, 10. 15
4M s’23TM-S 25,000___ Mar 1 1943
and 20 years.)
Library Bonds.
G enera! Funding Bonds.
44£s’24M-N /170,000____N ov 1 1936 5s
. . . $6,600c-Tuly 1 ’26-'32
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 10 ’25.$1,727,500 GEN. BD . D T . N ov 14 ’24 $215,000
Levee bonds (special) (incl) 175,000 Water debt (incl)_________
20,000




Taxlevy value ’23 ( X appr) 799,632
Moneys & credits (add’l)—2,813,573
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$149.20
Population 1910, 3,133; 1920, 3,581
The city owns the electric light
plant and the water-works, valued at
$200,000 and $150,000, respectively.
DENISON INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Denison) is in
Crawford County.
Site and C ollege B uilding Pur­
chase Bonds.
5s ’ 17 A-O $30,000____Oct 1 1937
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1932.)
5s ’ 19 . . .
$9,000 ____ 1926-1934
TOTAL D E B T _______ _____ ____ (?)

[V ol. 121
4 X s ’ 24 F-A 45,000____ Feb 1 1944
4 X s ' 2 4 F -A f 400,000.-Aug 1 1944

11,280,000.-Aug 1 1944
4!£sg’25M-S 860,000____ Sept 1 1945
4sg’25 M -S 640,000____ Sept 1 1945
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l M-N$210,000_ M ay 1 1931
_
4 ^ s ’ 12 M-N217.500____M ay 1 1932
4M s’ 12 J-J
70,000____ July 1 1932
4 ^ s’ 15 J-J 40,000.-July 1 ’26-’35
Maple Grove Sch. Dist. Bonds.
5s T8 J-J $17,500-.June 1 ’28-’38
TO T. B D . D T . Sept ’25--$7,507,500
Assessed valuation______184,808,068
Tax levy val. ( X app.)’25 46,202,017
Moneys & credits (add’l
full value) 1924_______ 42,000.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S63.37
Population in 1925_________ 181,398
IN T . on the $322,000 5s of 1918
at the Nat. City Bank, N. Y ., on
4s of 1909 at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
Davenport; on 4 X s of 1910 at A . B.
Leach & C o., Inc., Chicago; on
bonds of 1911, 1912 and 1913 at First
Nat. Bank, Chicago; on Maple Grove
5s of 1917 at Central Trust C o., Des
Moines; on Maple Grove 5s of 1918
at Bankers Mtge. C o., Des Moines;
on all others at District Treasurer’s
office.

DES MOINES.
Des Moines is situated in Polk Co.
Incorporated as a town in 1851 and
as a city in 1857 and again in 1891.
On June 20 1907 a commission form
of government approved (V. 85, p
113) constitutionality of which
was affirmed. V. 86, p. 870. Pro­
posed bonds for water-works pur­
chase declared illegal by State Su­
preme Court. See “ Chronicle” of
May 13 1916, page 1824. Popula­
tion 1910, 86,368; 1920, 126,468.
City Hall Bonds (S p ecia l).
4s ’09 J-J $70,000c_July 6 ’26-’29 DES MOINES COUNTY.
Burlington is the county seat.
4 ^ s ’07 M -N 18,000r-May 1 ’26-’27
C ou n ty Funding Bonds.
Park (Special) Bonds.
4H s’ 16 J-D $53,000___ Dec 1 1929 4 X s ' l 4 . . . $28 000.-Apr 1 '26-’29
(Due serially ending Dec. 1 1929.) BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’23 ..-$49,000
823
5s ’ 17 J-J 50.000-.July 1 ’30-’34 Warrant debt___ ___________
4I^s’23 M -N 252.000-.N ov 1 ’26-’66 Tax levy val., X aop. val. 1924.
(For maturities see Y. 116, p. 1327.) Total tax levy value, X
appraised value 1924 -11,577,673
4Xs
...
20,000 ____-1932-1936
Moneys and credits (add’l,
Bridge Bonds (G eneral).
full value)_____________ 7,866,248
4 Jus’ l l M -N $57,000- M ay 1 ’26-31
5s '14 F-A 55,000___ Aug 1 1934 Pop’n 1910. 36.145; 1920. 35,520
4H s’ 16
139.000_ Dec 1 1947
_
' 20,000-.July 1 ’26-'27 DES MOINES CO. DR. D. NO. 1.
75,000--July 1 ’28-’32 5 tvs’ l l J-D $32,000c--------------- 1926
5s ’ 18 J-J
BOND. D EBT N ov 1922—$129,000
250.000- -July 1 ’33-’37
41is l7 J-J 203.000___ Jan 1 1937 Assessed benefits 1 9 2 1 _____ 333,523
INTEREST payabl! at County
33.000
...................
5s T9 —
Treasurer’s office in Bu rllngton or at
F unding Bonds (G en era l).
4H s’08 - - - $180,000---A u g 18 1928 Harris Trust & Sav. Bunk. Chicago.
4!£s’ 16 J-D 224,000— -June 11936
5s 18 J-J 325,000..........1926-1938 DES MOINES CO. DR. D. NO. 7.
. . . $42,900 _____ 1926-1929
4 ^ s ’ 19 - - . 90,000_______________ 5 X s
6s ’20 . - - 593,111___________ 1940 BOND. D E B T N ov 1922 —-$75,000
5H s’21 M -S 561,608.39 ----------------- Assessed benefits____________208,864
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1908.)
DE W IT T
12.000
___________N ov 1 1927 IND. SCH. DIST.
4j^s’22M-N 195.000- .N ov 1 ’28-’40 This district (P. O. De Witt) is in
20.000
___________Nov 1 1941
Clinton County.
25.000
___________Nov 1 1942chool B uilding Bonds.
H igh-S
($9,000.-N ov 1 ’29-’31
4 X s '2 4 A -O '270,000______ Apr 1 ’44
4 X s ’24 M-N$63,000___ M ay 1 1944
16.000-N ov 1 ’32-’35
4 X s’23 M -N 15,000--N ov 1 ’36-’38
Water B onds (G eneral).
24.000- -N o v U ’39-’42
5s ’ 19
$2,500,000_________
Street Impt. Bonds (Special).
[61,000___ N ov 1 1943
6s Y7
BOND. D EBT Feb 1923— $130,000
$47 000
6s T8
20 000
Taxable val.(M appr.)’22--1,428,147
6s T9
Population___________________ 2,000
3.500
IN TER E ST at the First National
10.000
6s T9 . . .
6s T9
Bank, Chicago, or may be collected,
42.000
6s ’21 - . without expense, through Geo. M .
48.000
37.500
6s ’21 - - Bechtel Co., Davenport.
6s ’21 —
40.000
DICKINSON COUNTY.
17.500
6- ’ 21
5s’24 A-O 15 48,540cApr 15 ’26-’35
Spirit Lake is the cou tty seat.
P ublic Service (W ater) Bonds
F unding Bonds.
5s 15 M-S $12.C00-Eept 1 ’ 26- 28
(Special).
5s T9 ..$1,025,000__________ 1969
R efu nd ing B onds.
6s ’21 — 400,000
5s T7 - - - $102.000--------------------4 X s '2 2 J-D 250,000—June 1 ’33-’42 BOND. D EBT N ov 17 ’23. $345,500
4Ms’2 3 _
_ 450,000--June 1 ’34-’43 Floating debt (add’l ) -------25,000
R efu n d in g Bonds (G eneral).
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) '24 6,766,621
44*s’ 15 J-J $209.000—July 1 26-’35 Moneys & credits (add’l) - _1,683,910
4s T6 M -N 300,000_ M ay 1 1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---- $140.16
_
G arbage Plant B onds (Special). Population 1910, 8,137; 1920-10,241
5s T8 J-D $28,000—Jan 1 ’26-'32
Sewer Bonds
DIKE CONSOL. IND. SCH. D IST.
6s ’21 M -N $174.000--M ay 1 ’26-’31
This district is in Grundy Co.
F unding B onds (S pecial).
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’20 -..$ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 _______________ — T7 M -N $70.000___ Aug 1 1937
6s ’20 —
63,000_______________ BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’25---$89,000
4 X s '2 2 . . .
51,300_______________ Tax levy val. ( X appr’d )’24-578,602
4 X s ’ 22 . . .
12,000_______________ Moneys & credits (add’l) ------177.500
H ospital B onds (Special).
School tax (per $1,000* ’25— $62.80
5s T8 M-S $95.000_____1926-1933 Population in 1925 (est.)-------- 800
M unicipal C ourt House Bonds.
(S p ecia l).
DOW C I T Y - CONSOL. INDE­
$30,000. -July 1 ’26-31
PENDENT SCH. D ISTR IC T.
100.000. -July 1 ’32-’41 This district is in Crawford County
5s T7 J-J 120,000—July 1 ’42-’49
Site, B uilding & Equipm ent.
100.000. . July 1 ’ 50-’544H s’ 16 M-NI57,000c* .-.1926-1936
50,000—July 1 ’55&’56 5s T7 M -N 20,000___ May 1 1937
27,000____July 1 1957 BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-- $77 000
5s T9 — 139,000_______________ Assessed valuation 1915— 715 .182
Fire E qu ipt. Bonds (S p ecia l).
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $47 -80
5s T9 — $50,000 _____ 1926-1929 Population in 1924 (est.)--------- 1,200
6s ’20 —
30,000_______________
IN T . at Dist. Treas. office.
T O T .B D .D T .S ept 1’25-$10,569,060
Tax levy value ( X ap­
DUBUQUE.
praised) 1924:
Dubuque is situated in Dubuque
Real estate____________38,125,290 Co. Inc. as a town in 1837 and as a
Personal______________
73,270 city In 1841. Pop’n 1910. 38,494
T otal_________________ 45,452,315 1920. 39,141.
Moneys & credits (add’l) 43.041.348
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-159.83 4s R efu n d in g B onds.
'16 P-A $65,000c_.-F eb 1 1936
IN T . at office of the City Treas­ Is ’ 16 A-O 85.000c--.A pr 1 1936
urer, at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., 4s ’ 17 J-J 120,000c_ Jan 1 1937
_
at the office of R. M . Grant & Co., 4s '17 F-A 203,000c_ Feb 1 1937
_
N. Y ., and at the office of County V otin g M achine Bonds.
Treasurer.
5s ’20 A-O $8,000c— Apr 1 1933
Im provem ent Bonds.
DES MOINES IND. SCH. DIST 5s '21 M -N $6 ,000 c-.-M ay 1 1933
Conterminous with city of Des 4 X s ’ 23 A-O 146,000c__ Oct 1 1932
Moines.
W ater Bonds.
School=House Bonds.
5s ’21 F-A $50,000c..Aug 15 1933
4s ’ 09 J-J $160,000.-July 1 ’26-’29 4M s’2 3 A -0 ( 20,000c_ Apr 1 1937
_
\180.000c.Apr 1 ’38-'43
4j^s’ 10 M-S 400,000___ Sept 1 1930
(20,000c-. .Apr 1 1937
4H s’ 12 J-J
79,000___ July 1 1932
4H s’ 12 M -N147.500___________ 1932 4j^s’2 4 A -0 60.000c.Apr 1 ’ 38-’43
4 ^ s ’ 12 M -N 70,000___________ 1932
[45,000c-..A pr 1 1944
4 ^ s ’ 12 J-J
70,000___________1932
Sewer Bonds.
44$s’ 13 M-S 50 ,000 c...M a r 1 1933 5s '21 M-S $49,500c...S ep t 1 1926
5s ’ 13 M-S 276.5 0 0 c...M a r 1 1933 4H s’23 J-J 100.000c.Jan 1 ’39-’42
4H s’ 14 M -N 19,000c-.-M ay 1 1934 4Ms'23 J-D 20,000c—-D ec 1 1940
G r a d in g B o n d s
4s ’ 16 M -N343,00 0.-M ay 1 ’30 ’36
(Subject to call begin. May 1 1931* 5s ’22 M-N$64,000c_ Nov 1 1933
_
4s ’ 17 F-A 25,000___ Feb 1 1936 43^s’24 . . . )40,000c.N ov 1 ’ 39-’42
5s ’ 18 J-D 295,000-_Dec 1 ’26-’38
(60,000c_Nov 1 ’43-44
5s ’21 J-D 500,000____Dec 1 1941
F un din g Bonds.
4 X s ' 2 2 M -N 780,000c-.-M ay 1 1942 .s
— _ $100.000c.Feb 21 ’26-’30
4s ’23 F-A 210,000c-..F eb 1 1943 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 10 ’25$1,111,000
4H s’23 F-A 3 3 0.00 0c...F eb 1 1943 Water debt (additional)-.
375,000
4 J^s’24 F-A 220,000____Feb 1 1944 Assessment debt (add’l ) __ 853,750

Dec., 1925.]
DUBUQUE (C o n c l u d e d ) .
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) '25—

Real estate_____________$7,830,139
Personal----------------------- 3,071,323
Total___________________ 10,901,462
Moneys & credits (add’l)- 6,876.765
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$56 50
INTEREST payable In New York
City, Chicago, and at City Treas­
urer's office.

Moneys & credits (add’l)._l,5 1 6 ,3 2 5
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25— $5.12
Population 1910, 1,995; 1920—3,189

ELDORA IND. CONSOL. S. D

This district (P. O. Eldora) is in
Hardin County.
School Bonds.
5s '16 . . . $87,000____________
4M s’23 J-J $31,500____ July 2 1943
DUBUQUE IND SCHOOL DIST T O T. DEBT Oct 15 ' 2 4 . . . $118,500
Assessed valuation 1922___3,593,980
School Building Bonds.
6s
. . . $164,000____ M ay 1 1926 Population_____________________ 3,900
414s’22 J-J $537,000____ Jan 2 1942
4}^s'22 s-an 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..M ay 1 '32-41 ELKHORN SCHOOL DIST.
4 H s ’24 J-J / 14,000____ Jan 2 1929
This district is in Shelby County
1315,000-.Jan 2 ’30-'38
B O N D . D E B T Oct 20 '25.$1,480,000 5s Site-Purchase & Bldg. Bonds.
'17 F-A $45,000____________1937
63,500
Sinking fund--------------------TO T. DEBT Oct 17 '25_____ $45,000
Tax levy val. (’25}£appr.):
Sinking
5,000
Real____________________ $9,313,060 Tax levyfund________________ 98,000
val. '24 0 4 appr.)
Personal_________________ 3,212,399 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$17.50
Total------------------------------ 12,525,459
Moneys and credits______ 6,076.295
School tax (per. $1,000) 1925..$53.10 EMMETSBURG.
Population In 1925 (est.)......... 50,000
A city in Palo Alto County.

IN T . at First Nat. B k., Dubuque

DUBUQUE COUNTY.
County seat Is Dubuque.
H ospital B onds.
5s '17 . . . $30,000—Sept 1 '26-'37
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1922.)
5 s '19 . . . 33,000 ______1926-1934
F u n d in g ( I nt . at Treas. o f f i c e .)
4 Jus’ l l J-J $72,000c.July 1 ’26-'31
5s '18 . . . 144,500—Sept
’26-'32
6s *21 F-A 56 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’28-’32
4J£s’23 J-J
72,000—Jan 1 '26-'34
5s '23 M -N 75,000_______________
R efu n d in g Bridge Bonds.
5s '17 . . . 148,000— .July ’26-’36
5s '18 . . . 66,000.—July '26-’36
V otin g M achine Bonds.
5s '20 . . . 15,000------July ’26-'31
6s '22 M -N 14 000______ 1926-1932
BON D. D E B T Oct 10 '25 $725,500
Water debt (incl.)________
75,000
Sinking fund______________ 121,000
Tax levy val.'24 ( M a p p r .) .20,496,965
Moneys & credits (add'l.
full value)_____________ 10,364,564
Tax ra te (ner $1.000) 1923___$37.50
Popul’n 1910, 57,450; 1920, 58,262
IN T . at office of District Secretary
or Treasurer.
DUMONT CONSOL. IND. SCH
D IS T R IC T .
This district is In Butler County.

B uilding Bonds.
4H s’ 16 J-D $36,000c— Dec 1 ’26-’36

R efu nding Bonds.

4 % s ’24

m -S $10,000____ Sept 1 1934
(Optional 1929)
B O N D . DEBT Apr 1 1924— $49,500
Special ass’t bonds (add’l) ___200,016
Taxlevy val. ’23 0 4 ap p r.)..451,761
Money & credits, full value
(additional)_______________ 564,640
Population 1910, 2,325; 1920, 2,762
IN T . at White-Phillips Co., D av
enport.

EMMETT COU N TY.

Estherville is the county seat.
B O N D . DEBT Oct 9 '2 5 .. $277,000
Taxlevy val. (1 4 appr.) 1925;
Real_____________________ 4,549,552
Personal________________ 428,512
Total-------------------------------4,978,064
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)------------------------1,260,580
State&Co .tax (per$l .000) '25 - - $30.00
Population 1910, 9,816; 1920, 12,627

EPW ORTH IN D. SCH. D IST.
This district is in Dubuque Co.

B uilding Bonds.

5s '17

J-D $26,000c.June 1 ’26-'37

BOND. DEBT Oct 9 '2 5 — $27,500

School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$17.75
Population in 1925 (est.)_________600
IN T . is payable at Harris Trust &
Savings Bank, Chicago.

B O N D . D E B T Oct 1921— $54,000 ESTHERVILLE.
Sinking fund_______________
1,000
This city is in Emmet County.
Val. for taxat’n 0 4 act.)-.2,073,157
City Improvement Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Harris Trust 6 s '2 0 . . . $16,000_____________
& Savings Bank, Chicago.
Refunding Bonds.
6 s '21 A-O $9,500____ April 1926
Gas-Plant Bonds.
DUNLAP SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
5Jis'17 M -S $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 ....S e p t 1 1937
This district is in Harrison Co.
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1927.)
•Building Bonds.
Grading Bonds.
4J^s’17 M -N $27,200 c ____1926-1937
BOND. DEBT N n- 23 '2 2 .-S 7 l.0 0 0 6 s '20 . . . $13,000_______________
G EN . B D . D T . Oct 1 '2 5 ._ $62,500
Taxable value 1923_________ 372,372
175,321
Money & credits (add’l)____ 339,000 Assessment debt (ad d 'l)..
52,731
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$16.90 Sinking fund. _
Taxable val.'24 0 4 appr.);
Population in 1 9 2 0_____________ 1,750
Real estate______________ 613,830
•IN T . is payable at Geo. M . Bech­
Personal------------------------- 648,096
tel & C o ., Davenport, or may be
Total------------------------------- 139,566
collected through their Chicago office
R R ., telegraph exp_____
37,928
T otal---------------------------825,590
DYSAR T.
Moneys & credits (add’l ) .
503,484
A town in Tama County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $8.85
Light Bonds.
Pop n, 1910, 3,404; 1920, 4,699
5M s
-—
$9,000c____________
Funding Bonds.
5s
. . . $12,500c____________
ESTHERVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
A district in Emmet County.
6s
$ 1,500c____________
4 J^s’ 16 J-D $10,000____ Dec 1 1936
G E N . B D . D T . Nov 1924. $26,000 BUND. DEBT Oct 10 '2 4 -- $64,000
Assessment debt (add tional). 19,000 Sinking fund_______________
9,398
Taxlevy val. 1923 0 4 appr.).246,579 Taxlevy val. (1 4 appr.) '21. 840,045
Money & credits (add’l) _____ 676,000 School tax 1921_______________ $91.50
City tax rate (per $1,000) '2 3 . .$23.96 Population In 1923 ______
5,200
Population in 1910, 906; 1920, 955
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Esther­
ville.

EAGLE GROVE IND. SCH. DIST.

This district (P. O. Eagle Grove)
Is in Wright County.
5s '19 . . . $140,000 ______1926-1939
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925. $204,000
Tax levy val .04 appr.)'25:
Real estate_______________$563,675
Personal________________ '94,924
T o ta l------------------------------ 758,599
Moneys and credits (add’l.
full value)_______________ 1,275,450
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$98.70
Population in 1925_____________4,500

EARLHAM CONSOL. SCH. DIST

EXCELSIOR TW P. CONS. SCH
DISTR IC T.
This district (P. O. Spirit Lake) is
in Dickinson County.
R efunding Bonds.
($8 ,00 0 c .— July 1 1930
4 K s ’25 J-J \ 15,000c----- July 1 1935
36,0OOc____July 1 1940
(37,000c____July 1 1945
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 '25 _..$ 9 6 ,0 0 0
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr .) '25.458,759
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$51.00
Population In 1925 (est.)_________ 500

_

This district (P. O. Earlham) is in
Madison County.
FAIRFIELD.
5s '19 . . . $ 8 4 ,0 0 0 ............1926-1939
This city is in Jefferson County.
B O N D E D D E B T ________
(7)
Funding Bonds.
4 ^ s T 2 M -N $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1932
EA R LY IND. SCH. DIST.
W ater W orks Bonds.
This district Is in Sac County.
4J^s’24 A-O $50,000c._O ct 15 1944
B uild ing Bonds.
4M s’24 A-O 25,000c..O ct 15 1944
4H s'16 M -N$51,500 _____ 1926-1936 B OND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 5 . $86,000
(Subject to call after 1920)
Water debt (incl.)_________
69,000
B O N D . D E B T Sept 1 9 1 9 ...$ 75 ,0 0 0 Assessment debt (add’l) ___
44,901
T axlevy val. (1 4 appr. v a l.) .115,000 Taxlevy val. 0 4 appr.) '24.1,130,903
$102 00 Money and credits (add’l) _2,914,651
Rate of tax (per $1,000)____
City tax rate(per $1,000) '24___ $7.92
EAST W ATERLOO INDEP. S. D Pop’n, 1910, 4,970; 1920_______5,948
This district (P. O. Waterloo) is in
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
Black Hawk County.
-s
. . . $24,500________________
School-Building Bonds.
FAIRFIELD IND. SCH. DIST.
6 s '21 s-a $113,000____Aug 1 1926
A district in Jefferson County.
B O N D E D D E B T _________
(?)
Building Bonds.
IN T . at the District Treas. office.
(10,000____ M ay 1 1927
4 ^ s ’23M -N (33,000— M ay 1 ’28-’38
ELDORA.
132,000..M a y 1 ’39 -’42
This city is in Hardin County.
165,000____ M ay 1 1943
4MS'22 J-J
60.000. .Jhly l ’27-’38
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
4 ^ s ’25 A-O $ 5 ,0 0 0 c 1926-1935
B OND. DEBT Oct 9 ’25— $200,000
T O TA L D E B T Dec 1 1925 $84,450 Tax levy val.( } 4 appr.) ’24.1,172,807
Water debt (included)_____
34,000 Moneys & credits (add’l),
Taxable val. ( ( 4 appr.) '25—
full value_______________ 3,331.640
Real________________ 360,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $25.58
Personal___________ 135,203
Population (est.)_________
6,511
T o ta l_______________ 495,203
Int. at office of Dlst. Secy or Treas.




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IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS
FAYETTE COUNTY.

West Union is the county seat.
4 K s ’ 16 A-O ($15,000___Oct 1 ’26-’30
1 2 4 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 1 ’31-’36
Funding Bonds.
4 J£s’ 17 A-O $55,0 0 0_____ 1926-1936
6 s ’21 J-J
24 ,0 0 0 ______1926-1930
5s ’23 M -S 59,000 ($4,000 odd yrs.
1 5,000 even yr.
B O N D . DEBTIOct 4 ’2 4 . $198,000
Tax levy val.(}£ appr.)’24.12,035,304
Moneys and credits (ad­
ditional full value) 1924. 6,520,433
Pop’n, 1910.27,919; 1920____ 29.251

FLOYD COUNTY.
Charles City Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s T5 . . . $85,000________________
5s ’ 17

($3,000____ Sep 1 1927

M-S (2 4,0 00 -S ept 1 ’28-’35

FORT MADISON.

County seat of Lee County. Inc.
Jan. 19 1838. Pop’n 1910, 8,900;
1920.12,066.

F unding Bonds.

112,000-S ept 1 ’36-’37 4M s’16 A-O $17,5 0 0 c -------1927-1936

98.000_____ 1938-1942
( 40,000c.Dec 1 ’35-’38
4J^s’23 J-D 15,000c.Dec 1 ’39-’41
t 10 ,000 c...D ec 1 1942
4J£s’23 J-D (15,000c.Dec 1 ’39-’41
4 % s ’2 2

s-an

R efu n d in g Bonds.

5s T3 J-D $6,500_____ June 1 1943
4 % sT 9 J-J 30,000_____ July 1 1939
4 % s ’2 2 J-D 50,000______Apr 1 1942
B O N D . D EB T Oct 28 ’2 4 . $830,000
10,000
Sinking fund_______________
Tax levy v al/23 0 4 appr.).4,926,539
Moneys and credits (add’l
full value) 1923_________ 134,392
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $17 00
Population In 1921 (est.)_____ 20,000
IN T . payable at office of School
Treasurer, Fort Dodge, and at Geo.
M . Bechtel & Co., Davenport.

Sewer Bonds.

$20,000c.July 1 ’26-’29
18,000c_July 1 ’30-’32
21,000c. July 1 ’33-'35
8,000c— July 1 1936
(10.000c___D ec 1 1942
>T. Oct 1 1924 $321,000
Road Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 137,436
5s ’21 M -N $50,000 . . . M a y 1 1926 Taxlevy val. 0 4 appr.) ’23.1,706,880
5s ’ 22 ann 30,000___ M ay 1 1928 Money and credits, 1 9 2 3 .- 599,620
R efu n d in g Bonds.
IN T . payable In Fort Madison.

i

4^s
. . . $335,000______________
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 2 .. $819,650 F O R T M A D IS O N IN D . S C H .D IS T .
Warrant debt (add’l)______
89,754

249,682 5s '22 . . . $263,000 ______1926-1944
4J£s’24 F-A 25,000____ Aug 1 1944
BOND. D E B T Oct 21 1925 $360,000
val. 0 4 appr.) ’24
Val moTievs and credits_ 4.665,310 Taxlevy & credits (add'l).- 1,926,657
_
Moneys
500.000
Population 1910.17,119:1920.18,860 School tax (per $1,000)’24 abt.$20 77
IN T . at Oeo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
Population 1920______________ 12,066
Davenport, at the Continental &
Drainage bonds (add’l ) ____

Taxable val. ’24
Tot-,1--------

04

___

appr.):

...8 ,4 5 0 ,7 5 7

Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago, F R A N K L IN C O U N T Y .
and County Treasurer’s office.
Hampton Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s’17-20M -N $13,000- -N o v 1 ’26-’27
FLOYD CONSOL. IND. S. D.

This district is In Floyd County.
Building Bonds.
($20,000— Dec 1 '26-’35
[ 16,000. .D ec 1 1936
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 2 4 ... $39,000
Taxable value (real and personal
property)__________ _____ $492,732
Moneys and credits (additional, full
value)-----------------$260,030
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $50.80
IN T . payable at Schanke & Co
Mason City.

5s '1 6 . -J -D

FOREST C ITY IND. SCH. DIST

This district Is in Winnebago Co.
•Refunding Bonds.
41£s’25 M -N S 52,000. .M a y 1 ’ 26-’33
B O N D . D EB T Oct 10 ’2 5 ..$ 5 2 ,0 0 0
Tax levy val. ’24 0 4 a odi-.). .463,039
Moneys & credits (add’l, full
value) 1924______________ 507,700
School tax rate(per $1,000) 24 $23.25
Population in 1920____________ 2,360
IN T . payable at the office of Geo.
M . Bechtel & Co., Davenport.
* Issued to refund issue of 1915
bearing 5 % interest.

6s
6s
6s
6s

’20 M -S 80 ,0 0 0 --Sept 1 ’26-’40
’21 J-J 112,000____ Jan 1 1931
’21 A-O 60,000___ Apr 1 1931
’21 M -N 30,000___ N ov 1 1931
5 s ’22 J-J
51,000___ Jan 119 3 2
4Jis’23 J-J
45,000___ Jan 1 1933
B O N D . D EBT Nov 21 ’24 $403,500
Taxlevy val. 0 4 appr.), ’25:
Real_____________________ 7,468,323
Personal________________ 1,427,215
T otal____________________8,895,538
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value),_____ 4,251,366
St.;ite&Oo.tax(per $1,000) 25-433 00
Pop’n 1910. 14,780; ’20............ 15.807
INT. on bonds of 1921 at County
Treasurer’s office.

FRANKLIN SCHOOL TW P.

This district (P. O. Cooper) Is In
Greene County.
School Bonds.
5s
. . . $100,000__________ ______
BONDED D E B T Feb 1920 $87,000
Assessed valuation_________2,573,760

FREDERICKSBURG I. S. D.

This district (P. O. Fredericks­
burg) is in Chickasaw County.
FORT DODGE.
5s
J-D $30,000c_______________
T h is c it y Is In W e b s te r C o . I n c o r . BO N D . D E B T Oct 13 ’2 5 - — $43,000
1856. C it y n o w g o v e rn e d u n d er c o m - Tax levy value 0 4 approx.).146,981
m ission p la n . P o p ’n 1 91 0 , 15,543: Moneys’ & credits (add’l ) ___ 94,800
1920. 1 9 ,3 4 7 .
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 -.$ 3 0 .0 0
S treet Im p rovem en t B o n d s.
Population, 1924 (est.)__________ 300

4 ^ s ’2 4 M -S j$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 . .S e p t 1 ’ 3 4 -’43
1 4 ,0 0 0 ____ S ept 1 1944
S ew er Im p rovem en t B o n d s.
4 J4s’2 4 M -S / $ 9 , 0 0 0 . . S e p t 1 ’ 3 1 -’ 33
l
4 ,0 0 0 _____ F e b 1 1934
G en era l B on d s.
5s ’ 18 M - N $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 ____ S e p t 1 1938
5s ’ 19 A -O
5 0 ,0 0 0 _____________1939
6s ’ 20 F - A
3 0 .0 0 0 .A u g 15 ’ 3 5 -’40
R e f .W a t e r (Red.aft. 10 yrs.fr.issue)
4s '0 5 F - A $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 c___ F e b 1 1925
4 K s ’09 M - N
5 , 0 0 0 c . . . M a y 1 1929
R e f .B d s . (Tted.aft.XQ yrs.fr.issue.)
4 14 s’ 08 M -S $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c . . . A u g 1 1928
5s ’ 15
M - N 2 0 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v 1 1935
5 K s ’ 21 A -O
2 0 ,0 0 0 __ O c t 15 1941
6s ’21
M -S
1 2 ,0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1941
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
5s
M - N $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1943
4Y2s M -S
2 5 ,0 0 0 ____ S e p t 1 1943
4 M s ’2 5 J -D 150 ,70 0 ______ 1926-1933
G e n e ra l F u n d in g B o n d s .
5 s ’23 J -D ($ 1 ,0 0 0 -----D e c 15 1933
1 2 0 ,0 0 0 -D e c 15 ’ 3 4 -’43
4 & s ’24 F -A f 1 ,0 0 0 ____ F e b 1 1933
1 2 2 ,0 0 0 .- F e b 1 ’3 4 -’44
4 K s ’ 25 F -A
1 3 ,0 0 0 c ___ F e b 1 1945
P o w e r Dam C o n s tr . B o n d s .
4 J£s’ 16 J -J $ 7 7 ,0 0 0 — J an 1 ’ 2 6 - ’36
B r id g e B o n d s .
7$ 6 ,0 0 0 ______ 1926-1927
3 0 .0 0 0 ____ 1928-1932
5s ’ 17 M - N • 2 4 ,0 0 0 _____ 1933-1935
!
1 0 .0 0 0 __________ 1936
[ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ____________ 1937
5s ’ 18
M - N 1 5 ,6 0 0 _____ 1926-1938
5s ’ 19
M - N 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____________ 1939
W a ter B on d s.
5s ’ 18 A -O ($ 2 7 ,0 0 0 — A p r 1 ’ 2 9 -’37
1 4 ,0 0 0 ____ A p r 1 1938
Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s.
f$3,000_ . N o v 1 ’ 3 2 -’34
1 .0 0 0
_N o v 1 1938
4 M s ’ 25 M - N
3 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v 1 1941
4 .0 0 0 __ N o v 1 1942
1 2 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v 1 1943
l 9 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v 1 1944
C it y -h a ll b o n d s 5s c o u p o n s — $56 ,00 0
G E N . B D . D T . N o v 1 ’2 5 - $ 61 8 ,0 0 0
W a t e r d e b t (in c lu d e d )____
1 15,000
A ssessm en t d e b t (a d d ’l ) ___ 1 83,125
T a x l e v y v a l. 0 4 a p p r .) 1925:
R e a l e s ta te ____________ ,— 4 ,1 2 4 ,7 1 4
P e r s o n a l _________________
643 ,84 9
T o t a l ----------------------------------4 ,7 6 8 ,5 6 3
M o n e y s & c r e d its (a d d ’l,
fu ll v a lu e )________________ 2 ,5 0 6 ,3 0 3
C it y ta x (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 5 _____$ 50 .00

FREMONT COUNTY.
Sidney Is the county seat.
F unding ( I nt . at Count y Treasury) .
5s ’ 15 J-J $35.000c..Jan 1 ’26-’35
4% s’24 M -N 42,000.-N ov 1 ’39-’41
4Ms
- - - / 2,500___________1942
115,000_____ 1943-1945
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
($8,000____ N ov 1 1934
5s '20 M -N ( 4,000____ Nov 1 1935
7,000____ Nov 1 1936
(12,000____ N ov 1 1937
TOTAL D E B T Oct 9 ’2 5 -- $378,500
Sinking fund______________
30,000
39,544
Floating debt (add’l ) --------Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) '25:
Real estate_____________ 5,425,868
Personal_______________ 1,254,824
T ota l__________________ 6,680,692
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 3,168.097
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’25-$3710
Pop’n 1910. 15.620;
1920. 15.447.
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at County
Treasurer’s office or at WhitePhillips C o., Davenport.
GALVA SCH. DIST.
This district is in Ida County.
B uilding B onds.
( $5,000c.N ovl ’26-'30
!H s ’ 16 M -N j 8,000c.N ovl ’31-’34
( 35,000c.Nov 1 1935
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924— $49,000
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) ’23—567,494
Moneys & credits (add’l)____214,460
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$77.80
IN T . payable In Chicago.

GARNER
This town is in Hancock County.
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
-.-$ 8 .5 0 0 ...............................
Sewer Bonds.
$12 000-........................_s
--14,000________________
W ater Bonds.
-s
—,
$3,500............................
F unding Bonds.
--.
$ 3 ,0 0 0 ---.....................
GEN. B D . D T. Apr 9 ’25— -$80,963
Water debt (add’l)_________
3,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _____ 146,833
Taxlevy val. (M appr.) ’24:
Real estate____________ 224,285
Personal_______________
45,867
Other assess, property..
23,496
FORT DODGE IND. SCH. BIST.
T ota l__________________ 293,648
B uilding Bonds.
Moneys & credits (additional,
4^ sT 6 F-A $70.000___ Aug 1 1936
full value)________________ 396,694
5s ’ 19 A-O (201.000.0ct 1 ’2S-’39 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $53.50
_
______
1400,000— .O ct 1 1939 lP op.’ 10(Census)l,028;'20(est.),1,311

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G E O R G E IN D . S C H . D IS T R IC T

This district (P. O. George) is in
Lyon County.
School B uilding B onds.
6s ’21 P-A 22,000r--Aug 15 1926
R efu n d in g Bonds.
---- $50,000______ 10 years
BOND. D E B T N o v 17 ’ 25- $89,200
Total assessed value 1925
(1-4 actual)--------------------1,765,138
Tax rate (per $1,000)11925____$10.50
Population 1920________________ 900
G L ID D E N IN D . S C H O O L D IS T .

This district (P. O. Glidden) is in
Carroll County.
5 '19 M -N$86,000______ 1926-1939
6s '21 M -N 40,000___ M ay 1 1926
6s '21 M -N $39,900c--- N ovi 1 931
(Optional Nov. 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $165,900
Tax levy v al.0 4 appr.) ’24_ 647,992
Moneys & credits (addl)__ 766,700
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24. _$16.00
Population 1920______________1,500

G R E E N F IE L D IN D . S C H . D IS T .

This district (P. O. Greenfield) is
in Adair County.
4?4s’2 4 M -N $99.0 0 0 c .........1926U4
_s
25.000_______________
BOND. DEBT M a y l ’24--$110,000
Tax levy val. (14 arm.) '2 3 -. 781.250
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $18.00
_
GRINNELL.
This oitv is in Poweshiek County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $2,000c_____________
Sewer Disposal Bonds.
5s
. . . $22,000c______________
R efu nd ing Ronds.
4^s
$9,000c.................... .
Funding Bonds.
5s
._ $3.000c___________
C ity Improvement Bonds.
6s
. . . $10,700c.........................
W ater Ronds.
4U s’ 17J-J $7.000 c ............... serially
5s '18 . . . 46,000c..........................
Fire Fquip. Bonds.
5s ’ 95 M -N $11,000c.M ay 1 '26-36
G E N .B D .D T .N ov 1 '2 5 -- - $108,200
W-»tor debt (incl.)________
53,000
Tax levy values, 1924—
Real estate____________ 976 218

GOW RIE IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Gowrie) is in
Webster County.
6s '21 J-D$163,000c__________ 1931
Personal________________
143,689
B O N D.DEBT Oct 13 1924-$163,000
Other assess, property_
_
16 123
Sinking fund______________
5,000 Tot. tax levy val 0 4 appr.) 1,136,030
Population 1922 (est.)________ 2,500 Moneys & credits (add'l,
IN T . payable in Davenport.
full value)______________ 2.835.788
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1924...$56.60
Population 1910. 5.036 1920, 5,362
G R A N D J U N C T IO N .
This place is in Greene County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
GRTNNELL IN D . S C H . D IS T .
5s '19 A-O $28,000 ____ 1826-1939
H igh-School Ronds.
4Ms’25 A-O 5,000_____ 1927-1935 4 Ws’ l 6 M -N I40.000___ M a y l 1926
Improvement Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s '24 M -N $10,000_____ 1926-1940 414s’ 25M-NX970.000c _____Serial..
G rading Bonds.
POv D D E B T Oct, 12 '25. $302,000
5 s '24 M -N $2,500_____ 1926-1930 Tax levy val. '25 0 4 ap p r.).1 ,107,812
Funding B onds.
Monevs and credits_______ 2.187 526
6s '20 . . .
$3,000__________ 1930 C'-s
r-te (ner $1,000) ’ 25-$35 80
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 '25- $43,500 Population 1920______________ 5,326
Water debt (incl.)________
31,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
1,200
Sinking fund______________
7,375 GRUNDY CENTER IN D . S. D .
T h is d is trict Is ip O m n d y County.
Taxlevy val.0 4 ap p r.)'24- 197,290
High Grade S chool Ronds.
Moneys & Credits (add'l)_ _ 379,250
f $ 0 ,n 0 0 _ _ 9 e p t 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 28
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$136.30
Population 1910, 1,012; 1920, 1,010 5s ‘ 15 M-S 4 20,000_Sept 1 '20-'93
I

G R A N D M O U N D IN D . S C H . D .

6 .0 0 0 ____ S ept 1 1931

( 31 .000 ___ Sept 1 1935
R efu nding Bonds.
4V£s’ 9 5 M -> °'25 000 Nov 1 ’ 3 6 -’ ’ 0
BOND DEBT N ov 1924 . . $ 6 0 .n f 0
Tax levy valupfRea! est
298 2I:8
' M app r d ) 2 4 1 o e r s ’ l p r o p . 124.417
Monevs and credits (add'l

This district is in Clinton County.
High School Bonds.
41is'17 Jan ($11,000.Jan 1 '26-'3t
^
1 16,000___Jan 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 22'23
$29,001
381 475
full v a lu e )____
Tax levy vai. ( ^ appr.) '23
77,20f
Total taxrate (per $1,000)'24 $169 26
Moneys and credits (ad­
ditional, full v alue)..
277,55( Population in 1920___________ 1,800
Population in 1920 (est.)_
501
GRUNDY COUNTY.
P. O. Grundv Center.
G R E E N B A Y LEVEE & D R A IN
BOND DEBT .Tan.1 1922. $395,000
A G E D I S T R IC T N O . 2.
43.251
This district is in Lee County W a r r a n t d e b t ''a d d ’l ) ______
Tax levy val.’2 4 (N appr.).9,564.530
5J^s'17 J-D $220,500___ Jne l'26-'3
6s 18 J-D 96.153 85 June 1 '32-'3: Mnuev & credits, full value
(additional)____________5,364.433
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $426,157
Act val. of dist. property. 2,250,001 Popul'n 1910. 13.574: 1920. 14,420
Int. payable at the Contii eutal i
Ooiiiiiitjfcial jNational Bank, Chicago G U E R N S E Y C O N S. IN D . S. D .
No recent return.
GREENE C O U N TY .

Jefferson is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5s '23
($30,000___ M ay 1 193
May
( 30,000___ May 1 193
^
l 40,000___ May 1 193:
(Optional May 1 1929.)
c
,,
($25,000------M a y l 193!
5s 24 M ay U 30 .000 _.M a yl ’33-’3
_
l 45,000___ M ay 1193.
(Optional May 1 1929.)
. . . 280.000______________
5s '24 M -N 90,000.-N ov 1 '31-’3
. F unding Bonds.
6s 20 M-N$150,000___ N ov 1 193
Road Certificates.
6 s '25
$55,000___ M ay 1 193
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 $479,00'
Drainage d e b t (add’l)____
102 . 1G
29,14
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
Tax levy val. ( y4 app.) '24.10.124.32
Moneys & credits (add'l). 3,978,48
State & co. tax'24 (perSl ,000) .$38 0
Pop'n 1910, 16.023; 1920. 16.467
IN T . at office of Geo. M Bechtf
A C o., Davenport; on 6s o f 1920 a
First NatT Bank, Minneapolis.
G R E E N E IN D . SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Greene) is
Butler County.
4M s’25 M-S $60,000. _Nov 1 ’38-’<
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 1510
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 '25. $135,0<
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) '24:
Heal estate____________ 217,37
Personal_______________
59,9;
T otal__________________ 277,3.'
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 2,047,6'
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$17..:
Population 1925 (est.)________ 1,3<
IN T . payable at the Continental
Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago, i
at the office o f the White-Philli]
Co. o f Davenport.

G U T H R IE C O U N T Y .

Guthrie Center is the county seat.
Funding R onds.
6s
A -o sm n .o n n .. ________ .
B O N D . D E B T N o v 3 0 '2 2 $ 3 1 0 ,0 0 0
T a x l e v y v a l. f t f a p p r .) ’ 24 9 .9 0 7 553
H o n e y s & c r e d it s ( a d d ’l) 4 .9 6 3 ,9 4 8

Populat’n 1910. 17,374 1920, 17.596
G U T H R IE C E N T E R .

This town is in Guthrie County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’ 25-^$41,S21
Water debt (included)______ 5.000
3,000
E lo a tin rr rlobt tafldT)_______
Tax levy val.*25 0 4 appr.)—
Real estate_______________268,934
Personal__________________ 61,330
PR, & telephones________ 7,016
Total____________________ 337.980
Moneys Sc credits (add’l) _ .617.784
Tot. tax rate(ner $1 000) ’ 25.S163 50
Population 1910, 1.337; 1920, 1,727
HAMBURG IND. SCH. DTST.
This district (P. O. Hamburg) is
in Fremont County.
Building Ronds.
5s
...$ 1 1 4 ,0 0 0 _______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
H A M IL T O N C O U N T Y .

The county seat Is Webster City.
Drainage Bonds.
5s ’ 24 A-O $36,800..M ay 1 ’28-’34
Funding Ronds.
5s
J-.T$113.000_______________
6s '21 M -N 24 .000 c...N ov 1 1931
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 13 '2 5 . $9.51,000
Taxlevy val. (14 a u n .)'25 8,956,918
Monevs and credits (add'l
full value) 1925 ______ 5.509.958
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.-*5.65
Population 1910, 19.242: 1920.19.531
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.

G R E E N F IE L D .

This town Is In Adair County.
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
--_ $45,000_____________
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4 ^ s'09 J-D $13.500____June 1 1929
(Subect to call part yrly. beg. 1914 )
F un din g Bonds.
-s
$12,000_____ _____ ____
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $70,500
Water debt (included)______ 13.500
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) '24—
Real estate_____________ 832.204
Personal_______________ 208,720
T o ta l__________________ 1.090.924
Moneys & credits (add’l) 1,015,265
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$28.00
Population 1910, 1,379 1920, 1,707
4hs




[V ol. 121.

IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS

H A M PTO N .

This city is in Franklin Co. In?,
first in 1870 and again in 1885.
W ater-W orks B onds.
4>4s
. . . $18.000_______ _______
4>4s
_ a 11,000_______10 years
_
Funding Bonds.
.s
. . . $12,000______ _________
Sewerage & P urifying Plan Bds.
.s
. . . $70.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 1925 $104,000
Water debt (incl.)________
28.000
Assessment debt (a d d !)_
_
5,000
Sinking fund (water)______
2,000
Tax levy val. (14 appr.) '25 810 754
Taxrate (ner $1,000) '25_____$15.00
Pop. in 1910. 2,617; 1920, 2,982.

H AM PTON SCH O O L D IS T R IC T

R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s '24 M-N $43,000___ Mar 1 1944
(Opt. $2,000 yrly., beg. Mar. 1 ’25)
TOT. D E B T Nov 1925--- $43,000
Tax levy val.(J£ appr.) '25 784 801
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)____________ 1,434 000
Tot. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25--S14 80
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
Davenport.
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Garner Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '22M -N ]$450,000-May 1 ’26-’31
1 50.000. ..M a y l 1932
(Bonds maturing from 1928 to 1932
incl., are optional on or after 5 years
from their date.)
Paving Bonds.
-s
. . . $575,000.—M ay 1 1933
Drainage Bonds.
5s
_
_ $12.000_ 4 to 10 vears
_
BOND. DEBT Jan 21 '24. $665,000
Drainage debt (add’l) _____ 893,867
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) 1925:
Real estate_____________5.980.843
Personal_______________ 605,461
T otal__________________ 6,586,304
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . _2,394,143
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'25..$33.27
Pop'n 1910, 12,731: in 1920, 14,723
TNT. on 5s of 1922 at the County
Treasurer's office; on others at First
National Bank, Chicago.
HANLONTOWN CONS. SCH. D
This district (P. O. Hanlontown) if
in Worth County
5s '19 F-A $38,000 _____ 1929-1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '25. $62,000
Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) 1925:
Real estate____________ 712,000
Personal_______________ 522,721
T otal__________________ 1,234,721
School tax (per $1,000) '21___$53.15
HARDIN COUNTY.
Eldora is the county seat.
Road Impt. Bonds.
4K s
. . $25.000___________1934
F unding Ronds.
6s ’ 21 M-NS48.000_______________
(For maturi+v see V. 111. o 2444'
5 V>s’ 22 M -N «60 00 0.M & N 1 "26 ’31
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’20
J-J1$40.n on ____ io?6-193i
f 40.000 ___ 1932-1936
TOT. D E B T Oct 1925 _ $430.ooo
Tax levy val. 0 4 app.)’25 8 .867.725
Moneys Sc credits (add’l) 7.266,8'1
5
Populat’ n 1910. 20.921 1920, 23.337
HARRISON COUNTY.
Logan Is the county seat.
- s ’ 19
$51,000 c ______________
_s ’ oo
. . . 25,000c_______________
Bridge Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $84,000C Jan 1 1926
Funding Bridge B onds.
4 t^s’ 16 J-.T $10,000 _.-Jan 1 1926
CO. B D . D T . Oct 1925.- $160,000
Taxlevy val. '25 (tf arm.) 9.232.927
Moneys & credits (add’l). 4,338.95'
T axrate (per $1.000) 1925 .-$ 1 6 60
Pon'n 1910 23 162- in 1920 24 )88
IN T . at County Treasurer’s officH A R R IS S C H . D IS T .

This district, is in Osceola County.
B uilding Ronds.
5s '15 M-N$43.500—Aug. 1 ’ 26-’3f
Judgm ent F un din g B onds.
-s
- - , $11 400_______________
B O N D . D E B T Oct 8 '2 3 - F loating debt (add’l ) ______

$63,400
1.250

Moneys & credits (add’l full
value) 1924__________ $8,267,908
Pop'n 1910, 18,640; 1920. 18,298
IN T .at Nat.State Bk.Mt.Pleasant.
H O L S T E IN IN D E P . S C H . D IS T ,

This district is in Ida County.
B uilding and Impt. Bonds.
5s '16 M -N ($10.000cMay 20 ’26-’35
t 37,000c—M ay 20 1936
4H s’ 16 M -N 8,000c___ M ay 1936
TOT. D E B T Oct 1 4 '2 5 -.- $55,000
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1925___ $16.75
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 750,000
H O W ARD COUNTY.

Cresco is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $39,000c.-Sept 1 1920
Fair G roun d B onds.
6s '23 J-D $12,000__________ 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '25. $43,500
Drainage debt (add’l) _____
72,000
Tax levy val. (Personal __
901.198
0 4 appr'd)'25( Real estate 5.004.583
(Total......... 5,905.783
Money's and Credits add’l 2,857,463
State&co. tax(per$l ,0001 ’ 25-S35.20
Popul’n 1910, 12,920 1920, 13,705
HU M BOLDT COU N TY.

P. O. Dakotah.
**•
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922- $80,004
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
46.251
Tax levy value ’ 24 (14 appr)7,360,709
Money & credits, full value
(additional)__________ 3.365.213
Popul’n 1910. 12.182; 1920, 12,951
H U M B O L D T S C H O O L D IS T .

This district (P. O. Humboldt) U
in Humboldt Countv.
BOND. DEBT Dsc 2 1925.$118,000
Taxlevy val. 0 4 appr.) '25 434,019
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1925____$21.87
Population (est.)______________2,800
H U R O N T W P . C O N SO L . S. D .

This district (P. O. Burlington) Is
in Des Moines County.
School B onds.
Ss '18 . . . $.55.000_________ _____
TOTAL D E B T Oct 12 '20— *70.000
T axlevy val 0 4 appr.) '19..375.000
IDA C O U N T Y

Idagrove is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24- $168,000
Sinking fund______________
46,000
Tot. tax levy val. ( \4 app.)
1924__________________ 8.504,434
Moneys & credits (add'l,
full value)______________ 4.006,709
State&co. tax (per$1.000) ’23-$34.00
Populat’n 1910, 11,296 1920, 11,689
(N D TA N O LA .

This city is In Warren County.
ncorporated in 1849.
GEN. BD. D T. Apr 1 '2 4 -- $59,001
Assessment debt (add'l)
44.458
Warrant debt (add'l)______
1,256
Tax levy val.()4 appr.)’ 23- 795,676
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional: full value) 1923.-3.907,668
Population 1910, 3,283 1920, 3,628
IN D T A N O L A IN D . S C H . D IS T .

This district (P. O. Indianola) is
in Warren County.
{ $1.0 0 0 c -..M a y l 1931
8,000c. .M ay 1 '32-33
5 ,0 0 0 c-..M a y 1 1934
4Ms’25M-N
1,0 0 0 c --. M ay 1 1935
32,000c-M ay 1 ’36-’39
$20,000c.May 1 ’40-’41
, 60,000c.April 1 1945
TOTAL DE13T M ay 1 '25. $193,252
Taxable value 1924_______7,061,352
Population (est.)______________4,500

Tax levy val. (Real estate. 359.556
(14appr ) ’ ’3 (Personal__
49,077
Moneys and credits_______
33.700
State Sc county tax rate (per
.
.$29.70 IN W O O D S C His D IS T . County.
$1,000) 1920_______
This district
in Lyon
Total taxrate (per $1,000) '23
B uilding Bonds.
, (est.)____________________ $128.01
'16 M -N $30.000_______________
Population in 1923______________ 396 is (Due serially after M ay l 1921.)
TOTAL D EBT Nov 1 '24..$30,000
HARTLEY.
Tax levy va lu ed ^ appr.) '23.213,340
A town in O’ Brien Couotv.
& credits (add’l, full
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 19 2 4 -S ill.400 M oneys )______
v a lu e
. _______ 395,700
Assessment debt (add’l)- . i/ii ,Q07
IO W A C IT Y .
Tax levy val. ( an n r.)’ 23 -227.649
This city Is In Johnson County,
Money & credits, full value
(a d d itio n a l'___________
.983 800 inc. In 1857. Pop'n 1910, 10,091;
Population 1910, 1.106: 1920. 1,306 1920. 11.267.
F unding B onds.
H A V E L O C K S C H D IS T .
4 14s’0 6 ---- $12.000_________ 1926
25,000_______________
This district is in Adams County 5s 15 . . .
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1925)
B uilding Bonds.
4 V£s'16
$54 000c___ serial 10ne 5s '10 - - .
12.000 _____1928-1930
20.000 _____1928-1931
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1925— $61.nno m s ' i i . . .
4 5,000 _____1926-1933
Taxlevy val.0 4 appr.) '24. 500,000 5s 13 - - 23.500 _____1926-1936
School tax rate(per $1,000) '25 $10.94 04s'16 - - .
3 5 .4 0 0 _____1937-1940
5*4s'20 - - HAWARDEN.
5s '23 - - .
24.759 _____1936-1942
5s '24 M -N 18.691-___ N ov 1 1943
This city is in Sioux County.
E le c tr ic Light Sc P o w e r B o n d s .
Improvement R efu n d in g.
5s '24 A-O $50,000c_ Oct 1 1944 4?4s'16 . . . $100,500_____1926-1936
_
Park Bonds.
(Optional Oct 1 1929)
5s '06 - - $5,000_______________
City Hall Bonds.
-s
. . . $14.500r*................. ..
(Subject to call any int. date)
8,000 -‘ ___ .1926-1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 '25---$69.000 5s '24 ---Fire Fund Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 120,095
Sinking fund______________
10,000 5^ s'23 - - $13,000_____ 1929-1932
Taxlevy val. ( M appr.) 1925:
Sewer Bonds.
$8,500_____.1926-1934
Real estate____________ 242,631 5^ s'2 0 - - Personal________________
79.429 6s '20 - - .
500 ____ -------1926
T o t a l____________________ 322,069 6s '21 - - .
1.400 ____ .1926-1931
Moneys and credits (add’l) _.249.800 6 s '20 - - .
353.14 ____ . - - - 1926
1,200____ .1926-1931
Taxrate (per $1,CO ) 1925_____ $9.53 6s '22
O
8 0 0 ____ .1926-1933
Population in 1920_________ .2.491 5s '23 - - Bridge B onds.
H A W A R D E N IN D . S C H . D IS T .
4Ms'16 - - - $54,000 ____ .1926-1935
This district (P. O. Hawarden) is 5s ’ 17 - - .
25,000_____.1934-1937
in Sioux County.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925.- $410,850
Assess, bds. (additional)_ 288,000
_
S chool B uilding B onds.
4 ^ s ’ 25 J-D $93,000—June 1 ’30-’45 Tax levy val. 0 4 appr.) '24—
Real estate_____________2,291,108
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 2323.)
Personal_______________ 370,307
BOND. D EBT M ay 1925. $103,000
T ota l__________________ 2,661,415
Taxlevy val. 0 4 appr.) '25. 322,060
Money & credits (add’l) ___ 249,800 Tax levy value 1923______ 2,502,499
Population 1920______________2,491 Moneys & credit (add’l )___3,699,262
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24--------$16-25
IN T . payable at Geo. M . Bechtel
H E N R Y COUNTY.
Mount. Pleasant Is the county seat & C o., Davenport, Iowa; WhiteBOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 2 -. $153,500 Phillips C o.. Davenport, and First
Tax levy val. '24 0 4 appr.) 7,311,971 Nat. Bank, Chicago.

D ec., 1925.]
IOW A C IT Y IND. SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
$98.000c.........................
50,000c______________
4s 18 . . .
73,000c.....................
BON D. D E B T Dec 2 '25— $221,000
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’24 2,732,008
Money and credits (ad­
ditional, full value)____ 3,664,562
Population in 1925 (est.)_____15,128
IN T . in Davenport.
4 H s l6 . . .
4Xs
...

IOW A COUNTY.
Marengo is the county seat.
Bridge Bond*.
-s
. . . $10.000_N ov 1 ’26-’27
F un din g Bonds
5s ’15 M -N $ 13,000c N ov 1 ’28 &’29
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 1922. $393,500
Tax levy val. ( X appr.)’249,969,468
Moneys & credits (add’l),
1924--------------------------- 26,059.802
Pop’n 1910, 18,409; 1920, 18.600.
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co..
Davenport.
IOW A FALLS IND. SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds. .
5s ’20 M -N $35,000c
N ov 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-. $59,000
Tax levy val. X appr val '25 808,161
Moneys and credits (add'l
full v alu e).....................$2,224,950
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$>5.50
Pop. 1910. 3.710; 1923 (e st.)..5,000
IN T . at White-Phillips Go., Dav­
enport.
IEETON SCH. DIST.
This district is in Sioux County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $30,000____July 1 1935
TOTAL D E B T Oct 27 '25..$24,000
Sinking fund_______________ 3,000
Tax levy val. X appr. 1925-.$65,000
Population in 1925______________800
IKW IN CON. IND. S. D.
This district is in Shelby County
B uilding B onds.
6s ’ 16 J-D ($18,000..D ec 1 '27-’35
1 32.000___ July 1 1936
BOND. D E B T N ov 15 '24..$69,000
Sinking fund_______________ 4.000
Tax levy va il.iX appr.) '23.-391,690
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional; full value)_______
64.570
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’23--$15-50
Population 1924__________
580
IN T . payable at the Merchants’
Loan & Trust C o.. Chicago.
JACKSON COUNTY.
Maquoketa is the county seat.
V otin g M achine Bonds.
5s '12 A-O $4,000............1926-1930
Bridge Bonds.
5s '13 F-A $53 000.-F eb 1 ’26-'33
5 s '18 . . .
78.000_____ 1926-1938
BOND. D E B T N ov 3 0 '2 5 . $135,000
Tax levy val. ( X app.) '25.7,725,480
Moneys & credits (add'l,
full value)____________ 5 063 740
County tax (per $1,000) 1925-$21.00
Pop’n 1910,21,258; 1920___ 19,931
IN T . payable at County Treasury
JASPER COUNTY.
Newton Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 M -N ($5-,000___ M ay 1 1927
l60.000-.M ay 1 ’28-’33
5s 18
62.000..........................
5s ’ 18 . . .
42,000______________
5s '20 M -N 75.000
due serially.
5s '22 . . .
53.000___ Apr i 1942
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 2 . $440,000
Drainage bonds (add’l ) _
_
7,000
Tax levy val. ( X appr.)'24 13,700,158
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)_____________ 11.177,136
State&Co.tax /Outside_____$18 20
(per $1,000) (Inside______ 16.20
P op’n 1910, 27,034; 1920, 27,855.
Int. at First Nat. B k., Newton.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
P. O. Fairfield.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923. $131,500
Tax levy value '24 ( X appr) 7,491,877
Money & credits, full value
(additional)_____ ______ 5,078.487
Popul’n 1910, 15,951; 1920, 16,440
JEFFERSON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Greene County
S ch ool Bonds.
4 H s’16 J-J $80.000____July 1 1936
5s '18 M-S 60,000..........................
-s '19 . . .
30,000................... 1926
6s
...
25.000_____________
BON D. DEBT Nov 1917.. $80,000
Tax levy val. ( X appr’d)-.2.001,920
JESUP CONS. SCH. DIST.
B uilding & Equipm ent Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 F-A $59,000c.Aug 1 ’26 36
5s '19 M -N 25,000.............. ..1928
BOND. D E B T Dec 22 ’22 ...$99,000
Taxable val. ’22 ( X appr.)
(estim ated)______________828,452
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,489
IN T . payable at Geo. M . Bechtel
& C o., Davenport, and Harris Trust
& Savings Bank, Chicago.
JOHNSON COUNTY.
Iowa City is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
4s
. . . $20,000________ ______

Funding Bonds.

4J*s’ 17 J-J $17,00 0..Jan 1 1935-’36
Bridge B onds.
5s '14 . . . $50.000..........................
TO TAL D EBT Nov 15 '23 $211,745
Tax levy v a l.(/ia p p .)’24.$12,108,134
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 8,229,408
Populat’n 1910, 25.914 1920. 26,462




IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS
JOICE IND. SCHOOL D ISTR CT
This district (P. O. Joice) is in
Worth County.
School B onds.

. . . $33,000_________ _______
...
4,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’24..$ 3 6 ,00 0
Taxlevy val. '24 ( X ap p r.)..153,787
Moneys & credits (add’l) ____ 149,800
5s

6s

Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924. .$15.55

JORDAN CONS. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Jordan) Is In
Boone County.
B OND. D E B T Oct 1925____ $83,000
Tax levy valued^ appr.)’25.410,986
School tax rate(per $1,000)'25.$19.17

KEOKUK.

Keokuk is in Lee County. Incorp.
Dec.
13 1848.
Its debt which
amounted to over $600,000 some
years ago (caused by the reckless
issues of bonds in aid of proposed rail­
roads, few of which were built) is
being reduced at the rate of $6,000
or more per annum. Commission
government has been accepted by
this city.

Funding Bonds
5s '13 M-S $ 9,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’28
R efu nding Bonds.
4s ’06 J-J $65,000c_ Jan 1 1926
_
5s ’ 14 J-J 9 5 ,0 00c. ..J a n 1 1934

BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 - - $169,000
Taxlevy val. { X appr.) ’ 25—•
Real_____________________ 2,601,845
Personal________________ 1,115,140
T otal____________________3,716,985

Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 796,780
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25.$44.30
Pop’n 1910. 15.008: 1920 14 423
DEBT LIMIT.— City debts In this
State are limited by provisions of the
State constitution (see State of Iowa),
but the debt of Keokuk was created
before constitutional Inhibition took
effect.
KEOKUK IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.

4 H s ' 2 3 M -N $538.000c______serially

BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’ 25- $538,000
Tax levy val.’24 O iappr.) 3,905.259
Appraised value_________ 15.621,036
School taxrate(per $1,000) '25$17 15
Population (est.)_____________ 16,000
IN T. at Keokuk Savings Bank,
and New York City.
KEOKUK COUNTY.
Sigourney Is the county seat.
Refunding bonds Jan 1 1927.$67,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.
$67,000
Tax levy val.'24 ( X appr.) 9,941,288
Moneys & credits (add’l)._8,428,099
Population 10. 21,160: '20, 20,983
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
KEOSAUQUA IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Keosauqua)
in Van Buren County.
’ $5,600___________1930
5s '25 _
_
10.000 _____ 1931-1935
15.000 _____ 1936-1940
,20,000 _____ 1941-1945
BONDED DIllBT...................
(?)
KNOXVILLE.
This city is in Marion County.
First incorp. in 1852 and again in
1886. Population In 1910, 3,190
1920, 3,523.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4>^s’ 14 A-O $54.150_______________
(Due $36,650 Jan 1 1934 and $1,750
yearly Oct 1.)
Sewer O utlet & P urifying Plant.
6s ’ 17 J-D $8,400...........................
Judgm ent Bonds.
4*^s
s-a $23.000____Jan 1 1931
R e fu n d in g B on d s.

6s ’ 21 J-J $13,000c. Jan 1 ’29-’41
BOND. DEBT Mar 31 ’22. $116,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
3,045
Special debt (add’l)_______
14,190
Taxlevy val. ’ 22 (M appr.). 617,670
Moneys & credits (add’l)-.1,257,600
Tax (per $1,000) 1922_______ $60.00
KNOXVILLE IND. SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT N ov 15 '2 4 . $75,000
Tax levy value ( X appr’d)
1924___________________ 611.098
Money and credits (add’l ) . 1,589,180
State, county & school tax (per
$1,0001 1024 - ___________ $18 85
Population in 1920___________ 8,528
KOSSUTH COUNTY.
Algona Is the county seat.
Funding Bdge. Bds.
IXs
. . . $48.000r_July 1 ’26-’29
IXs
...
36,500___Jan 1 ’ 32-’33
IHs
. . . 34.000
1930-1931
Funding Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $47,000......... 1931-1940
5s ’20 . . . 74.000
1930-1939
5Ms’21 s-a 95.000 _____ 1933-1941
6s ’21 . . .
56 000..N ov 1 ’26-’33
Primary Road Bonds.
5s ’23 M ay 1 $80,000___ M ay 1 1928
5s ’24 M ay/87,000------M ay 1 1929
188,000___ M a y l 1930
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 1923 $636,500
Drainage debt (assess.)_
_
764,915
Warrant debt (add’l ) _ _ 1,079,999
_
Tax levy val.’24' X appr.)13.408,927
Moneys & credits (add'l.
full v a lu e )___________ 3,549.893
Population ’ 10. 21.971: '20. 25.082
INT. on funding bonds at Harris
Trust & Sav. Bank, Chic.; other
bonds at First Nat. B ’k, Chicago and
Geo. M . Bechtel & C o., Davenport.
LAKE C ITY.
A city in Calhoun County.
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 1924-$123,700
Munic. indus. bonds (incl.)_ 52,000
Special ass’d debt (add’l)
48,324
Warrant debt (add’l)______ 13,789
Taxlevy val. ’23 (.X appr,). 412,755
Population 1910, 2.043; 1920, 2.110

LAMONI.
This town is in Decatur County.
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s ’08 J-D $25,000____Dec 1 1928
4 % s’25 M -N 15,000.-N ov 1 ’26-41
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’25---$49,050
Water debt (incl.)__________ 35,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 30,057
Tax levy val., real---------------- 170.781
Tax levy val., personal______ 55,286
Total tax levy val. 1925 (.X
appraised)_______________ 226.067
Moneys and credits (add’l ) . .450,768
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’25.$185.00
Populat on 1910, 1,541 1920, 1,787
LAMONT CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district (P. O. Lamont) is in
Fayette, Delaware and Buchanan
Counties.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6 s ’ 21 J-D $141,000...J u n e 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’ 24. $141,000
IN T . at the Continental & Com­
mercial National Bank, Chicago.

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BOND. D EBT Oct 16 ’25- $49,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,550,438
Population (estimated)_________ 850
IN T. at White-Phillips Co. of
Davenport.
LOGAN.
A town in Harrison County. •
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1924- $102,700
Tax levy val. ’24 ( X appr.) 291,625
Money & credits, full value
(adidtional)____________ 1,030,786
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $42.40
Population 1910, 1,453; 1920. 1,637
LOUISA COUNTY.
P. O. Wapello.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $86,400
Warrant debt (add’l ) --------1,512
Drainage bonds (add’l)____ 511,622
Tax levy v a l.’ 24 ( X appr.) .6,463,189
Money & credits, full value
(additional)____________ 4,117,439
Popul’n 1910, 12,855; 1920. 12,179

LUCAS COUNTY.
Chariton is the county seat.
LARRABEE CONSOL. SCH. DIST
— $30,000___Jan 1 ’26-’31
This district (P. O. Larrabee) is in 5s ’ 18
5s ’20
— 75.000........................... ...............
Cherokee County.
C ourt Expense Bonds.
5s
. . . $125,000................ ..........
5s ’ 18
$4,000___ Jan ’ 26-’33
BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
Bridge Funding Bonds.
5 s ’ 18
— $24,000_____ 1926-1933
LAUREL SCHOOL DIST.
. . . 14,000____Feb 1 1929
This district (P. O. Laurel) is In 5s ’ 19
C oun ty General Fund B onds.
Marshall County.
4 X a ' 1 7 . . . $20,000..........1932-1935
School Bonds.
’ 18—
12.000.......... 1926-1933
5s ’ 20 J-J $45,000_______________ 5s
-.9,000____Feb 1 1929
BOND. D EBT Nov 15 ’23-.$85,000 5s T9
Road Bonds.
$7.000___ Feb 1 1929
LAURENS CONSOL. SCH. DIST 5s T9
Funding Bonds.
This district is in Pocahontas Co
BOND. DEBT Nov 30 ’25-.$33.000 5s ’20 J-J /$60,000.—Jan 1 ’ 34-’39
1 15.000____Jan 1 1940
Tax levy value (Personal_
_
1,000
6s ’21
J-J $75,000____Jan 1 1931
( X appr.) ’24i Real estate .188.645
[T otal______189,645 4 A s ’ 23 M -N 20,000__Nov 1 1941
Moneys & credits (add’l)___ 387,550 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $354,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S7.16 Tax levy val . ( X appr.) ’24:
Real estate_____________4,420,452
Population in 1920_________
1,120
Personal_______________ 498,284
Other property_________ 653,828
LEE COUNTY.
Total__________________ 5,572,939
County seat Is Fort Madison.
Moneys and credits (addi­
F unding Bonds.
tional, full value)_______ 3.263,406
4H s’15 M -N ($30,000 Nov 15 ’ 26-’ 28
\ 11.000--N ov 15 1929 State & Co. tax(per$l ,000)’24-$41.50
6s
M -N 90,215_______________ Populat’n 1910, 13,462 1920. 15.686
INT. Is payable at County Treas.
oXs
M -N 89,000_______________
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 1 ’ 25. $280,615 office.
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’25:
Real___________________ 6,400,342 LYON COUNTY!
P. O. Rock Rapids.
P ersonal_______________1,622,818
T otal___________________8,023,160 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922 $100,574
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
104,714
Moueys and credits (add’l,
full value) 1924________ 2,505.814 Tax levy val.’24( X appr.). 11,078,959
State & Co. tax rate 1925_____ $6.29 Money & credits, full value
(additional)___________ 3,093,061
Pop’n 1910, 36.702; 1920, 39.676
INT. at First Nat.Bank. Chicago. Popul’n 1910, 14.624; 1920, 15,431
LYONS IND. SCH. DIST.
LE MARS IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Clinton County
This district (P. O. Le Mars) is in BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’ 23 -- $24,000
Plymouth County.
Tax levy val. 22 ( X appr.) 704,823
f$ 9.000.-M ay 1 ’ 26-’ 28 Moneys and credits (add’l
16.000- -M ay 1 ’29-’32 full value)_______________ 624,800
- s ’23 . . .
25.000.-M ay 1 33-’37 School tax rate(per$l ,000) ’21-$91.50
30.000- -M ay 1 ’38-’42Population in 1923 (est.)______6,000
[ 67,000____M a y l 1943
IN T . payable in Davenport.
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 1925 $162,000
T axlevy value ( X appr.) ’25:
LYTTON CONSOL. INDEP. S. D.
Real___________________ 2,826,904
This district (P. O. Lytton) is in
Personal_______________ 738,036 Sac and Calhoun Counties.
T otal___________________3,564,940
S chool-B ldg. Bonds.
Population (est.)______________ 5,000 6s
. . . $147.000___ M ay 1 1926
5s
J-.T
3.000c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 0 ’25--S150.000
LETTS CONSOL. INDEP. S. D. Tax levy val. ( X appr.)’ 24- 808,230
This district (P. O. Letts) is in Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$11.13
Louisa and M uscatine counties.
Population in 1921 (est.)______1,000
B uilding Bonds.
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.
5s ’ 17 J-J $48.000_____1926-1937
5s '18 - - 15,000____July 1 1942
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 31 ’21 . $80,000 M cCALLSBURG CONS. IND.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) '20.1.620,275
This district (P. O. McCallsburg)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$l9.56
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1,020 Is in Story County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $130,000
Taxlevy value 1924 (1-4____836,970
LEWIS CONSOL. IND. S. D.
Population (estimated)_________ 3(1W
This district is in Cass County.
_ 113,500
Moneys, credits (add’l ) _
B uilding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$88.00
5s ’16 J-D $33.000--M ay 1 ’ 26-’36
IN T. at
TOTAL DEBT Dec 3 1925 $60,000 ings Bank, the Harris Trust & Sav­
Chicago.
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’ 25.2.071,704
School taxrate(per $1,000) '25 $12.55
MADISON COUNTY.
p
W Titprcpt
LINN COUNTY.
b o n d ! DEBT Nov 14 ’ 24. $134,000
Cedar Rapids is the county seat.
Tax levy val. ’24 ( X appr.) .8,370,994
F unding Bonds.
4Ms’ 24 M-N$13,000____NovSl 1929 Money & credits, full value5.274,413
(additional)_____________
C ourt House B onds.
4Xs
---$ 7 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1924-____________ $30.40
Jail Bonds.
5s
- - . $50,000_______________ Popul’n 1910, 15,621; 1920, 15,020

Road and Bridge Bonds.

MADRID.
.--$ 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 --------- -------Road Bonds.
A town in Boone County.
'$20,000--N ov 1 ’26-’27
W ater Bonds.
60.000- -N ov 1 ’28-’305s ’24 M-S ($6,000_-Sept 1 ’41-’43
50.000- -N ov 1 ’31-’32
[ 6,000___ Sept 1 1944
45.000 __N ov 1 1933 BOND. DEBT Dec 4 1925-.$74,900
4M s’25M-N 100.000--Nov l ’34-’35 Assessment debt (additional) 19,600
55.000 _N ov 1 1936 Floating debt (additional)_
_ 8.614
60.000 _Nov 1 1937 Taxlevy val. ’25 (M a p p r.)..270,509
65.000 _N ov 1 1938 Money & credits, full value
70.000 __Nov 1 1939
(additional)____________ 626,097
75.000 _Nov 1 1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $19.50
10.000- -N ov 1 ’27-’28Population 1910, 1.191: 1920, 1.783
4Ms’25M-N- 50.000- -N ov 1 ’29-’33 IN T. at White-Phillips C o., Dav­
40.000-N ov 1 ’34-’35
enport.
.100,000--N ov 1 ’36-’39
MAHASKA COUNTY.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 A s’25M-N I$ 13,000c__________1931
l
P. O. Oskaloosa.
1 50,000c____1932-1936
R efu nding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT M ay 1925-$1,852,000 4 X s’2 5 -$77,000_________________
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’25:
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924 $377,000
Real__________________ 20,401,043 Drainage bonds (add’l)_
_
107,800
Personal______________ 4,872,530 Tax levy val.’24( t^appr.). 10,913,182
T otal______________ ---25,273.573 Money & credits,full value
Moneys & credits (add’l ) -17,383,705
(additional)___________ 6,672,297
Populat’n 1918 60,720 1920, 74,004 Co. tax rate (per $1,000)’24--$23.00
Popul’n 1910, 29,860; 1920. 26,270
LLOYD TW P. CONS. I. S. D.
This district (P. O. Spirit Lake) MANILLA.
is in Dickinson County.
A town in Crawford County.
'$7,Ono.-July 1 ’26-’32 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1925- $67,500
18,000.-July 1 ’ 33-’41 Tax levy val. ’25 ( X a p p r.).. 238,220
5s ’24 J-J
6,000--July 1 ’42-’43 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $41.00
4,000___ Ju’y 1 1944 Population in 1910. 875: 1920, 1,142
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MANILLA IND. SCH. D IST.
H igh-S ch ool Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 15 — $30.000___________1945
BON D. D E B T Oct 1925____ $30,000
Tax levy value/Real estate. 125,000
’ 25(M appr.) (Pers’l prop„ 12,000
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ____11,399
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921...$129.70
Population in 1920 (est.)____ 1.300
MANNING SCHOOL D IST R IC T
This district (P. O. Manning) Is in
Carroll County.
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
5s T8 . . . $42,000___________1921TOTAL D E B T Oct 4 ’23____ $54,000
Tax levy v al.(}£ appr.) ’21:
Real estate_______________ 339,937
Personal_________________ 163,699
Total____________________ 503,636
Moneys & credits (add’l, full
value)__________________1,829,200
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21$74.20
Population In 1920___________1,854
MANSON.
A town in Calhoun County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
($12,000c. N ov 1 ’26-37
4 K s’25M-N 14,000c.N ov 1 ’38-’44
( 4.000c. .A pr 1 1945
BON D. D EBT M ay 1925. $42,000
Tax levy val. '24 (M appr.)._383,124
M oney & credits, full value
(additional)______________ 702,925
Population 1910, 1,236; 1920.-1,409
IN T . payable at the Iowa Loan &
Trust C o., Des Moines.
MANSON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Calhoun County
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925.. $30,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
12,000
Tax levy val. ’24 ( X appr.) 383,123
M oney & credits (add’l ) ___ 702,925
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$14.26

IOWA-CITIES AND TOWNS
MARSHALL COUNTY.
Marshalltown is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T8
. . . $22,000 ..........1936-1938
5s T9
...
28,000
1937-1939
4J*s T 9 . . .
18,000
1935-1939
5J*s’20 . . .
40,000_____ 1936-1940
6s ’20 . . . 122,000 _____ 1931-1940
5 s ’24
$800,000
1928-1939
(For maturity see V . 120, p. 113.)
Bridge Bonds.
4H s’ 17 . . .
$63,000 ........1927-1932
5s T7
...
34,000
1928-1931
5s T8
...
57,000
1931-1936
5s T9
...
64,000
1930-1932
4J*sT9 . . .
17,000
1930-1935
5j*s’20 . . .
38,000
1931-1935
6s ’20 . . .
43,000_____
1940
V otin g M achine Bonds.
5s T9
. . . $17,500 _____ 1926-1939
F unding Bonds.
5>*s’20 J-J $78,000 ____ 1932-1940
Drainage D itch Bonds.
6s ’20 M ’N$126,000 ........ 1926-1935
Poor Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $12,500_____ 1926-1930
TO TAL DEBT Jan 1 ’24. $824,000
Tax levy val.’24( appr.) 12,647,526
Moneys & credits (add’l) _ . 9,089,041
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $31.15
Pop’n in 1910, 30,279: 1920, 32.630
MARSHALLTOWN.
City Is in Marshall Co. First lncorp. July 1863. Inc. as city of 2nd
class Mar 1868. Commission govt, in­
stalled Apr. 5 1911. This form of
government was abandoned Apr. 1
1923, now “ operating under general
laws.”
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’20 J-D $15,000c_June 1 ’26-’30
R efu nding B onds.
5s ’20 J-J $25,000c_Jan 1 ’26-’40
6 s ’21 M -N 15,000c.__M ay 1 1931
5 s ’2 5 - - - $ll,865-33Apr 1 ’26-’31
5s ’25 . . .
49,000.-A pr 1 ’ 26-’33
5s ’25 . . .
40,000.-A pr 1 ’26-’33
F unding Bonds.
5s T3 M -N $8,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’29
5s T5 F-A
2,000c , ________ 1926
5s ’23 F-A 24,500c--Aug 15 1928
4M s’25 M -N 21,000c_Nov 1 ’30-’45
C ity-H all B onds.
5s T9 M -NS47,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’39
Grading B onds.
5J*s’21 F-A $2,322.-Aug 1 ’26-’27
F unding V iaduct Bonds5s T5 F-A $2,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’27
Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $17,000c_Dec 1 ’34-’41
Paving Bonds (City's Port i on) .
6s T8 M -N $3,000c_Nov 1 ’26-’27
W ater W orks Bonds.
_s
$15,000-.A ug 1 ’26-’28
5s ’24 A-O 289,000c*Oct 1 ’26-’44
(For maturity see V. 118, P- 2094.)
BOND. DEBT Apr 1924-- $480,139
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) 1925:
Real estate_____________2,074,417
Personal_______________ 411,437
T otal__________________ 2,485,854
Moneys & credits (add’l)--4,058,993
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--$19.40
Pop’n 1910, 13,374; 1920_____ 15,731

MAPLETON.
A town in Monona County.
F unding B onds.
5s T6
s-a
$3,500c_______Serially
6s T8
s-a
2,500c_______Serially
5J*s’20 s-a
12,500c--------- Serially
6s ’22
s-a
3,500c_________ 1942
Sewer O u tlet Bonds.
6s T6
s-a $8,000c_______Serially
Grading Bonds.
6s ’20 s-a $2,500c_______Serially
E lectric Light P lant B onds.
5s ’23 s-a
50,000c_____ Serially
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 19 ’25__$72,000
Special assess, bonds (add’l ) . 68,000
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) 1925:
R e a l_____________________367,029
Personal_________________ 143,372
Total_____________________510,401
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$13.00
Population 1910, 1.100; 1920, 1,367
MAPLETON SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Monona County
B uilding Bonds.
5s T7 M-N$95,000___ M ay 1 1931
)
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1922.)
-s
...
12,000___ Feb 1 1926
TOTAL D EBT Oct 16 ’25- $113,500
T ax lev y value ( X app.) '25.638,715
Moneys and credits______ 433,534 MARSHALLTOWN IND. SCH. D
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $74 50 4s ’25 J-D $165,000c ___ 1935-1945
Population 1925 (est.)________ 2,000 4M s’25 J-D 235,000c____ 1935-1945
R efunding Bonds.
m aquoketa!
6s
F-A 12,000____ Feb 1 1926
This city is in Jackson County.
5s
...
25,000___ July 1 1932
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s
. .
90,000______ Dec 1931
6s T9 . . . $51,000 _____ 1926-1939
Bldg. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’24 - $124,000 5sT6
$15,000 ..........
1926
Taxable val . ( X appr.) ’23. 667.885 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-. $542,000
Moneys & credits (add’l) _ 1,686,955 Taxlevy val.'25 ( X ap p r.).2,609.000
Pop. TO (Census), 3,570: 1920, 3,626 Moneys and credits (add’l) .4,291,000
School tax rate(per$l,000)’21.$93.00
MAQUOKETA IND. SCH. DIST.
4M s’22 F-A$200,000c._ Aug 1 1942
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925-- $200,000
Value of taxable property..4,519,770
Population (est.)______________ 4,000
IN T. at School Treasurer’s office.
MARENGO.
This city is in Iowa County.
-s
. . . $362.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Apr 1 ’24-_ $106,402
Special debt (additional).
179,600
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) ’23 381,190
Moneys & credits (add’l ) _ 2,090,325
Population 1910, 1,786 1920, 2,048
MARENGO IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Marengo) is
in Iowa County.
School B uilding B onds.
4>*s’25 M-S $150,000c ...1930-1945
BON D. D EBT Mar 2 ’2 5 .. $150,000
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’24 . 445,594
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$23.00
Population 1925 (est.)________ 2,300

MASON CITY.
This city Is In Cerro Gordo County.
Commission government adopted
June 22 1913.
C orporation Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 12 M-S $40,000___________1932
4H s’ 1 6 A -0 35,000___________1936
4 K s’ 17J-J 32,000___________ 1927
5s T9 F-A $33,000___________1939
5s T9 M -N 7,000___________1939
Judgm ent Bonds.
5s ’22 J-D $194,000__________ 1942
Fire-Station Bonds.
tH s ’21 . . . $16,000_____
1932
W ater-W orks B onds.
4 j*s’08 M -N $14,000___________1928
6s ’20 F-A 122,000__________ 1940
5J*s’20 J-D 175,000____Dec 1 1930
5 j*s’20 J-D 125,000___________1930
{B ridge Bonds.
5s T7 M-S / $6,000.Sept 15 ’ 26-’27
t 40,000.Sept 15 ’28-’37
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’22 J-D $6,500____________1927
Sew age-D isposal-Plant Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $99,000____________1936
5s T7 M -N 7 .5 0 0 ...-----------1932
Improvement C ertificates.
6s T7 M -N $3,773.78 -----------1927
6s T9 F-A 16,231.41_______ 1929
6s '20 F-A
2,000__________ 1926
GEN. BD . D T. Oct 20 ’25 $978,005
Water debt (incl.)------------ 449,446
Floating debt (add’l)--------- 140,437
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) 1925:
Real estate_____________3,840,100
Personal_______________ 793,808
T otal__________________ 4,633,908
M oney & credits (add’l ) — 3,184,111
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$63.50
Populat’n 1910, 11,230 1920, 20,065
{IN T . is payable at City Treas­
urer's office.

MARION COUNTY.
Knoxville is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
4 K s’ 16 J-J $107,000..Jan 1 ’26-’37
-s
...
50,000---------------- -----6s ’21 s-a
58,000___ June 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’23. $485,000
Floating debt (additional) _ 9,000
Sinking fund______________
37,855
Taxlevy v a , l . ( X appr.)’24—
Total--------------------------- 8 814,263
Moneys & credits (full val.)8,153,938
Pop’n 1910, 22,995; 1920, '24,957
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.,
D a v e n p o r t . ---------MARION IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Linn County.
5s ’21 A-O $28,000____Oct 1 1926
f$12,000..N ov 1 ’30-'31 MASON CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
30.000. .N o v 1 ’32-’34
*H
22.000.
-N o v 1 '35-’36 b’16 M -N 182,000 ..........1926-1936
M-S 40,000___________1936
4J£s’23M-N 12.000___ N ov 1 1937 4 X s
13.000___ N ov 1 1938 4H s’ 17 M-N138.000____ M ay 1 1937
5s T7 M -N 75,000____ Oct 1 1937
28.000.
-N ov 1 ’39-'40
5s’
30.000.
-N ov 1 ’41-’42 18 F-A 55,000______ July 1938
3,000___ N ov 1 1942 5s T9 M -N 60,000___________ 1929
6s ’21 M -N 75.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1926
4 ^ s ’2 4 J -D 12,000__________ . . .
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1925. $190,000
T axlevy val. ’25 ( X appr.) 776,015 MASON C ITY IND. SCH DIST.
Money & credits (add’l)_ 1,084.828 5s ’22 M-N100.000___ Apr 1 1942
_
Tax rate (per 51,000) 1925____$47.10 4Ms’24 M -N 90,000___ M ay 1 1944




TOT. BD . D T . Oct 1925-. $815,000
Tax levy val. '25 ( X appr.) 4,947,471
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 3,188,111
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$9.08
Population in 1923 (est.)_____23,000
MAURICE IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Maurice) is in
Sioux County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N$52,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’42
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 3 .- $55,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,651,372
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.

[V ol. 121,
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ___ 842,885
Total tax’rate (per $1,000)’24-$15.00
Population 1924 (est.)__________ 963
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Red Oak is the county seat.
Bridge and R oad Funding.
43*s’ 16 . . . $42,000.-July 1 ’26-’31
F un din g B onds.
5s T9 — . $83,000...........................
,5s
J-J 152,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’25 $420,000
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’25:
Real___________________ 5,949,357
Personal_______________ 1,049,264
T ota l__________________ 6,998,621
Money & credits (add’l) __ 6,010,244
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$34.60
Pop’n 1910. 16.604; 1920. 17,048.

MENLO CONS. IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Menlo) is in
Guthrie County.
5s T9 M-N$56,000 _____1931-1938
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 ’2 5 .. $120,450
Tax levy val . ’2 5 ( X appr. val.)450.138 MONTICELLO IND. SCH. D IS T .
This district (P. O. Monticello) is
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$18.27
Moneys & credits (add’l) _ 319,816 in Jones County.
_
S ch ool Bonds.
Population in 1924 (est.)________ 700
4M s
.-.$ 1 9 0 ,0 0 0 ______________
BOND. D E B T Nov 30 ’25--$45,000
MILLS COUNTY.
Glenwood is the county seat.
M ORNING SUN SCHOOL DIST.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
This district (P. O. Morning Sun>
5s T9 . . . $30,0 0 0c____ 1932-1935
5s T9 . . .
75,000c____ 1935-1939 Is In Louisa County.
H igh-S ch ool Bonds.
6 s ’20
44,000c____ 1930-1935
. . . $165,000_______________
5 s ’23 . . .
37,000c____ 1934-1943 -s
BONDED D E B T ...............
(7)
Bridge Bonds.
5s T7 . . . $30,0 0 0 c_________ 1926
5s T8 . . .
15,000c____ 1927-1928 M ORAVIA IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Moravia) is
F unding Bonds.
6 s '21 J-J $80,0 0 0c____ 1931-1938 in Appanoose and Monroe counties.
B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’22 . . .
22,000c_________ 1942
f$3,000c.M ay 15 ’26-28
5s ’23 M -N 124,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’43
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2802) 4M s’24 . . . (12.000c.M ay 15’29-34
l30,000c.M ay 15 ’ 35-44
Primary Road C onstr. Bonds.
5s
...$ 1 0 5 ,000c_____________ BOND. DEBT N ov 30 1925.$45,000
Drainage debt (add’l ) _____ $45,617 MOSQUITO CREEK D R . DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $522,000
This district is in Pottawattamie
Floating debt____________
6,037
Sinking fund______________
19,578 County.
Drainage
B onds.
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) ’24:
Real estate_____________5,230,744 5s T7 M-S $9,600................ 1926
5 Xs' 17 . . .
8,685__________ 1926
Personal_______________ 1,580,510 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924...$73,895
T ota l__________________ 6,811,254
Moneys and credits (add’l ) ,
full value_______________ 3,257,028 MT. A Y R . is in Ringgold County.
This town
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$41.00
Populat’n 1910, 15,811 1920, 15.422 Inc. in 1875. Bonds are tax-free.
W
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at 5H s’ater-W orks. 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1933
13 J-D $45,0
County Treasurer’s office.
4J*s’ 25 - . 15,000r_May 1 ’26-’33
(Due $1,000 each 6 months)
MINGO IND. CONS. H IG H S. D
C ity-H all B onds.
This district is in Jasper County.
-s
...
$ 7 ,0 0 0 ...------- ---------B uilding B onds.
f$3,000.. July 1 ’26-’27 BOND. DEBT N ov 30 ’25- $75,000
56,000
5s T7 J-J (1 0,000.-July 1 ’28-’32 Water debt (incl.)________
110,000--July 1 ’33-’36 Taxlevy val. '23 (tiappr.l-S.O lS^S?
129,500___ July 1 1937 Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)____________ 3,057 342
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’2 5 .. $69,500
Taxable value<X appr.) ’ 25 405 ,029 Population in 1910,1,646; 1920.1,738
IN T . payable in Davenport.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $14 91
IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.
MUSCATINE.
Davenport.
City is in Muscatine Co. Incorp.
1851.
MISSOURI VALLEY IND. S. D.
F unding Bonds.
This district is in Harrison County
6s
M-S $28,500_______________
B uilding Bonds.
5s '17 M-S $20,000___ Sept 1 1937 5s T7 M -N 14,000.-M ay 1 ’26-’34
6s
...
13,500___________ 1931
R efu n d in g Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
4J*s
. . . $50,000______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $70,000 5s T4 M -N$75,0 0 0 ...June 1 1934
Light & Power Plant Bonds.
Tax levy val. ’25 (M appr.) 1,000.000
_ _- $350,000 _____ Serially
School tax rate (peril,000)’25.$11-50 4H s
Population in 1925 (est.)______5,000 BOND. D EBT Apr 1 ’ 2 4 .. $495,500
Special debt (add’l) _______ 150,661
N T . payable at Des Moines and
T axlevy val. ’23(J* a p p r.).2,758,293
Davenport.
Money & credits (add’l,
full value)______________ 2,548,372
MITCHELL COUNTY.
Pop’n 1910, 16,178; 1920, 16,068
Osage is the county seat.
INT. payable at First Trust &
Funding Bonds.
I $8,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1927 Sav. Bank, Muscatine.
4Xs
J-J
1 5,000c__________1928
(12,000 _____ 1927-1928 MUSCATINE COUNTY. seat.
Muscatine is the county
5s
. . . (48,000 _____ 1929-1934
Funding Bonds.
10,000___________ 1935
( $8,000___ N ov 1 1926
1,24,000 _____ 1936.1937
—. (
6,000___ N ov 1 1927
6s
...
54,000___________ 1926 6s
9,000___ Nov 1 1928
6s
...
34,000
1937-1941
[ 10,000___ Nov 1 1929
5Xs
...
24,500___________ 1928
Road Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22
42,500___ Jan 1 1928
___ $30,000____ ___________
4Xs
...
48,000
1938-1943 4 X s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925- $310,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $155,000
49,928
Tax levy val. ( X appr .)’ 24_$7,457,428 Warrant debt (add’l / _____
Drainage bonds (add’l)___
41,100
Moneys & credits (add’l full
v a lu e )_________________ 6,486,017 Tax levy v a l ( X appr.)’24-10.397,567
Money & credits (add’l / - _ 7,124,831
Populat’n 1910, 13,435 1920. 13 921
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. Populat n 1910, 29,505 1920. 29,042
MUSCATINE IND. SCH. DIST.
MONONA COUNTY.
B uilding Bonds.
Onawa is the county seat.
5s 15 J-D $2,000c. June 1 ’ 26-’27
F unding Bonds.
75,000_July 1 ’26-’36
5s T9 M -N $40,500_____ 1926-1934 4 1 6 s-a
T Oct
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $50,000 BOND. D E B credits 1919.. $125,000
Moneys and
(add’l
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’24—
full value)_______ 1919..
19.333
Real estate___________ 7,632,989
19,441
Personal_____________ 1,060,238 Tax levy value (Real est—
( X appr.) ’ 19\Personal .
4,843
Other property------------ 1,056,567
Total-------------------------- 9,749,794 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919— .$131.50
Population in 1919 (e s t .)..
28,600
Moneys and credits (add’l,
IN T . on refunding 5s at Geo. M .
full value)______________2*329,730
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $1-00 Bechtel & C o., Davenport; on build­
ing 5s at W. F. Bishop & C o., Mus­
Populat’n 1910. 16,633 1920, 17,125
catine, and on 4>*s at Harris Trust
& Savings Bank, Chicago.
MONROE COUNTY.
Albla Is the county seat.
5s T9 J-J $40,000 _____ 1933-1936 MUSCATINE - LOUISA D RAIN ­
AGE D IST R IC T NO. 13.
C oun ty Fund B onds.
5s
J-D $93,000.-D ec 1 ’26-’32 TOTAL D EBT Oct 3 ’ 20—$228,000
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bk..
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924 $359,500
Tax value ( X appr.) 1925. 5 171,719 Chicago.
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)____________ 1,653,545 MYSTIC SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Appanoose C o.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $50.50
Pop’n 1910, 25,429; 1920. 23,467 No recent return.
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
NAPIER CONSOL. IND. S. D.
MONROE SC h T d IST.
This district is in Boone & Story
This district is in Jasper County. Counties.
B uilding B onds.
B uilding B onds.
$26,000____Dec 1 1926 4 X s ’ 17 M -N$50,000_______________
R efu nd ing.
(Due serially ending May 1 1937.)
4 K s’25 J-D /$14,000. .June 1 ’26-’39 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’23. $62,000
\ 12,000--June 1 ’40-’45 Floating debt (add’l) ______
3,000
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 ’2 5 _ ..$26,000 T axlevy val. ( X appr.) ’22.-609,654
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’2 5 Money & credits (add’l ) ___ 74,300
Real estate_______________ 213,425 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$42.00
Personal_________________ 23,775 Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 600
Corporations____________ 59,329
IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
Total____________________ 276,539 Davenport, apd Chicago.

D ec ., 1925.]
NEVADA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is In Story County.
5s
...
$80,000-..........--.193 5
(Subject to call after 1920.)
BON D. D E B T Oct 2 8 ’ 25- $80,000
Tax levy val. (M app.)’25. 504,254
Money & credits (add’l ) _ 1.500,000
_
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$98.40
Population in 1923 (est.)______3,000
1NT. at Commercial Nat. Bank
Chicago.
NEW CHEROKEE I. S. DIST.
This district (P. O. Cherokee) is
in Cherokee County.
B uilding Bonds.
($6,000. .July 1 ’26-’28
9,000--July 1 ’29-’31
4M s’24 . . .
28,000--July 1 ’32-’38
[30,000. .July 1 ’ 39-’44
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925--$93,000
Tax levy val. (34 appr.) ’24-905,458
Moneys & credits (add’l ) -.1,504,800
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.—$82.50
NEW TON.
This city is in Jasper County.
Incorporated in 1876.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 17 F-A $7,000_______________
5s ’18 — $40.000_____Feb 1 1938
5s ’ 19 M-S
9,000_______________
§Gas W orks (red. M a r . 15 1921).
4 3 4 g 'll M-S $18,000c.Mar 15 1926
F un din g Bonds.
5J4s’ 18 . . .
$1,000___________1926
6s ’21 - - - 100,000 _____ 1926-1931
Park B onds.
5M s’ 17
$7,500.....................1929
Sewer Bonds.
5J4s’18 —
$2,500 ..........1296-1927
W ater-W orks R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’19 - - .
$4,000____Nov 1 1930
Sewer Disposal Plant Bonds.
5 s ’ 17 F A $29,000c______________
(Due serially ending 1937.)
BON D. D E B T Mar 31 ’25- $507,714
Tax levy val. '24 (34 appr.),—
Real___________________ 1,025,915
P ersonal_______________ 240,160
Other property_________
31,434
T otal__________________ 1,297,509
Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)______________2,849,485
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____$66.70
Population 1910, 4,616 1920, 6,627
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Geo.
M . Bechtel & C o., Davenport.
NEWTON IND. SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '17 M -N $150,000-.N ov 1 ’27-’37
5s ’ 18 M -N 75,000___ Nov 1 1938
(Subject to call after N ov. 1 1928.)
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’25--$250,000
Tax levy v a l’25 (34 appr.)_1,390,417
Moneys & credits (add’l)__3,182,960
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$10.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______8,600

IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1 ’24- $211,500
_
54,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Tax levy val. ’24 (M appr.):
Real estate_____________ 449,514
Personal__________________ 191,573
Moneys & credits, full value
(additional)____________ 4,081,114
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$63.50
Population 1910, 2,445; 1920, 2,878
IN T . at the Northwestern Nat l
Bank, Minneapolis,and at Davenport
OSCEOLA.
This city is in Clarke C o. First
lncorp. in 1859 and again in 1886.
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’24____ $54,000
Water debt, included_______ 23,000
Tax levy value ()4 appr.) ’ 24-408,118
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)_____________ 1,382,295
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--------$29.75
Population 1910, 2.416; 1920, 2,684
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Sibley is the county seat.
F unding B onds.
4 j^s’ 16 . . . $1 3,00 0... ________1936
5s T7 . . .
21,000 . . . ...1926-1937
2 4 ,5 0 0 ......1928-1937
5s T8 . . .
10 ,0 0 0 ..._______ 1938
5s '18 . . .
8,000 . . . ...1926-1934
5s T8 . . .
5s ’20 - - 3 4 ,0 0 0 ..._______ 1940
3 8 ,0 0 0 ..._______ 1930
6s ’20 . . .
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $100.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24- $204,500
Drainage debt (add’l )------- 631,486
Taxlevy val. (34 appr.) ’24-6,382,983
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-.-$33.40
Moneys and credits (add’l
full value) 1924________ 1,334,047
Population 1910, 8,956; 1920--10.223
OSCEOLA IND. S. D.
This district is in Clarke County.
Building Bonds.
_s
--30,000__________ 1938
-s
100,000__________ 1938
BOND. D EBT N ov 1925-- $132,000
T axlevy val. (34 appr.) ’24 439,739
Money & credits full value
(additional)____________1,400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--------$29.75
Population in 1920 (est.)------- 2,900
OSKALOOSA.
This city is in Mahaska County,
First incorporated in 1853 and agaiD
in 1862.
S treet Bonds.

5s ’ 24 J u n e $ 2 0 ,5 0 0 -J u n e 1 1 926-33
(F o r m a t u r it y , see Y . 1 1 8 , p . 2 7 3 5 .)

F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 18 M -N $33,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’36
5s ’ 18 M -N 38,000c-—Feb 1 1938
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1923.)
5s ’ 15 J-J $32,000.-July 1 ’26-'33
W ater W orks Bonds.
-s
- . - $ 7 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
Peoples W ater Co. Purchase
Bonds.

5s ’22

O ’BRIEN COUNTY.
Primghar is the county seat.
Bridge F unding Bonds.
5 s*18
$13,000_____ 1926-1928
6s ’ 19
5,775____________
-s
--.
40,000____________
-s
60,000____________
R oad Bonds.
5s ’21 - . - $565.000c___________
5s
175,000____________
TO T. D E B T Nov 1925--- $726,775
Tax levy v al.(34 appr.)'2510,383,708
Moneys and credits (add’l.
full value) 1925_______ 5.031,819
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925_____________ $32.00
Pop’n 1910, 17,262; 1920, 19,051.
IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co..
Davenport, and on 5s of 1921 at
County Treasurer’s office.
OELWEIN.
This city is in Fayette County.
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
4M s’24 J-J $45,000_______________
GEN. B D . D T . Apr 1 ’24--$100,548
Special debt (add’l ) ______ 207,461
Tax levy val. '23 <34 appr.) _ .851,645
Moneys and credits______1.195,920
Population 1910, 6,028; 1920. 7.455
OELWEIN IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Oelwein) is in
Fayette County.
B uilding Bonds.
434s’23M-N$200,000c____ 1929-1943
(For maturity see Y. 116, p. 852.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $12,000c__________1929
5s ’23 M-S
8,500c---Sept 1 1943
434s’23 F-A 10,000c-- -Aug 1 1943
BO N D . D EBT Oct 17 ’25- $230,500
T axlevy val. ’24 (34 appr.). 947,762
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ,
actual value____________1,149,640
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.26
Population (est.)______________8,000
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.
OGDEN SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Boone County.
High School Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -N /16,000-.M ay 1 ’26-’33
l 6,000..M ay 1 ’34-’35
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’22___ $57,000
Tax levy val.(34app.val.)’18.313,576
Moneys and credits_______ 523,681
OSAGE.
This city is in Mitchell County.
F un din g Bonds.
M -N $1,000c -----------1926
4j^s
M-S
5s
8,000c ------1929-1937
J-D
6s
5,500c -----------1926
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5s
M-S $3,200c ------1926-1929
Sewer O u tlet & P urifying Plant
B onds.
5t
M -N $30,000c___ 1926-1939
G eneral Sewer Bonds.
5s
M-N$128,000c_____ 1926-1941




J -J $ 2 3 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1942

(Optional July 1 1932.)

T O T . B D . D T . A p r 1 ’ 2 4 - - $ 4 6 2 ,4 5 8
W a r ra n t d e b t (a d d ’ l ) ----------- 21,7 51
A ssessm en t d e b t (a d d ’ l ) ____ 143 ,92 6
T a x l e v y v a l. ’ 23 (34 a p p r .) 1 ,9 7 9 ,2 6 3
M o n e y & cre d its (a d d ’ l,
fu ll v a lu e ) ________________ 3 ,7 5 6 ,3 6 7

Population 1910, 9.466; 1920, 9,247
oskaloosaI ndep.

SCH. DIST

5s ’ 19 J -J $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c _____ 1929-1936
4 34 s’ 17 J -J 1 2 0 , 0 0 0 c _____ 1927-1937
5s ’ 17 M -N 5 5 , 0 0 0 c _____ 1928-1938
6s ’21 A -O 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ____________1926
6s ’21 J -J
7 5 ,0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1926
4 M s ’23 J -J
1 5 , 0 0 0 c _____1938-1939
B O N D . D E B T O c t 28 ’ 2 5 - $ 30 5 ,0 0 0
T a x l e v y v a l. (34 a p p r .) ’2 4 -2 ,1 0 3 ,0 89
M o n e y & cre dits '2 4 (a d d ’l,
fu ll v a lu e )________________ 3 ,5 8 3 ,4 9 7
S ch o o l ta x ra te (per $ 1,0 00 ) ’ 24 - 5 2 1.50
p
T o t a l tax ra te (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 4 .S 8 6 .0 0

Population in 1925 (est.)_____10,500

OTTOSEN CONS. IND. SCH. DIS.
This district (P. O. Ottosen) is in
Humboldt County.
Building Bonds.
5s ’16 J-J $36,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1936
5s ’19 . . .
10,000c__________1936
TOT. DEBT Oct 9 1925.--$46,000
Tax levy val. (34 app.) 1924-376,008
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$15.31
Population in 1924------------------ 1,000
OTTUM W A.
Ottumwa Is In Wapello Co. Ino.
with special charter 1857; reorganized
under General lncorp. Law 1868 and
again in 1913; city o f first class 1893.
Commission government adopted in
Jan. 1913. Population 1910, 22,012;
1920. 23,003.
Funding Bonds.
5s
J-J $21,600--July 1 ’30-’39
Park Bonds.
5s
M -N $20,500___ Nov 1 1938
($1,500 yearly)
5s
J-D 15,000--June 1 ’26-’40
Incinerator Bonds.
5s
F-A $15,000--Feb 2 ’26-’28
R efu nding Bonds.
434s
A-O $60,000c__ Oct 1 1928
434s’ 16 M-S 95,000c_ Mar 1 1936
_
(Sub. to call any time aft. Mar. 1 ’31.)
5s
M -N 45,000--M ay 1 ’30-’38
5s
M -N j
864.12-May 1 1931
UO.OOO.OOMay 1 ’32-41
W ater W orks Bonds.
434s’ 10 J-D $69,000c_ June 1 1931
_
434s’ 10 J-D 82,000c---June 1 193>
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
($4,000--D ec 1 ’26-’27
4M s’25 J-D
3,000___ Dec 1 1928
16,000--D ec 1 ’29-’32
[ 3,000___ Dec 1 1933
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 10 ’25- $482,646
Water works bonds (add’l). 151,000
Taxlevy val. ’25 (34 appr.) 4,629,432
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--$183.80
Moneys and credits (add'l
full value)______________2,938,805
IN T . on funding and refunding
bonds at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.

37

TOT. D EBT Dec 1 ’25____ $72,500
Tax levy val. (34 app.) ’23.-411,952
Moneys & credits (add’l ) ____477,700
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-.$8.00
Population (est.)_______________ 600
PLEAS ANT V IL LK
A town in Marion County.
BOND. DEBT (water) Oct
10 1925________________ $32,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) —
12,000
T axlevy val. (34 appr.) ’25:
Real___________________ 113.459
37,235
Personal_______________
OWASA CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
T ota l__________________ 150,694
This district is in Hardin County.
Moneys & credits (add’l) __ 622,220
B uilding Bonds.
434s’ 17 M -N $27,000c.N ov 1 ’26-’37 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $140.00
5s ’ 18 M-S
3,000_-Mar 1 ’26-’38 Population in 1910, 691; 1920, 859
BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’23-.$43,500
Floating debt_______________ 2,000 POCAHONTAS^ c o u n t y .
Pocahontas is the county seat.
Tax levy value (Real estate..200,000
Court=House Bonds.
34 appraised]Personal____125,000
6s ’20 M-N$400,000_________ 1939
value— 1920, ITotal..............325,000
F unding Bonds.
Population in 1920______________ 475
6s
.-.$ 5 7 3 ,0 0 0 _______________
(20,000--M ay 1 ’28-’29
PACKW OOD CONS. IND. S D.
_
15,000___ M ay 1 1931
This district (P. O. Packwood) is 424s’2 3 _
19.000___ M ay 1 1932
in Jefferson County.
20.000___ M ay 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $95,000
Tax levy value (34 approx.)_.560.724 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924-- $973,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--.$17.81 Taxlevy val. (34 app.) ’24.9,568,923
Moneys and credits, add’l,
full value, 1923_________ 3,155,940
PAGE COUNTY.
Pop’n in 1910, 14,808; 1920, 15,602
Clarinda is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
-s ’ 19 -_ - $34,000
1933-1939 POCAHONTAS CO. DRAINAGE
D ISTR IC TS.
-s ’ 19 --_
60,000
1936-1941
4 34s
M -N 65,000c____ 1929-1939 BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.. $430,000
Floating debt (additional) __ 50,000
6s ’ 21 —
137,000
1931-1941
5s ’22 F-A f *65,000c.Aug 1 ’27-’31 Tax levy val. (34 appr.) ’23-9,568,395
\*60,000c. Aug 1 ’32-’36 Moneys & credits (add’l)__3,155,740
434s M -N 100,000 _________yearly Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 16,500
(Due yearly until 1942)
POLK COUNTV.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 3 0 ’25 $521,000
Des Moines Is the county seat.
Money & credits (add’l,
Road Bonds.
full value)____________ 8,257,095 5 s ’ l l . . . $33,0 0 0 c ____1926-1936
Tax levy '24 (34 appr.)___ 9,032,128 5s ’20 - - .
6 3 ,000 c____ 1926-1940
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$37.00 434s M -N 450,000_____ 1940-1945
PoDul’n in 1910, 24,002; ’20. 24,137 4>4s’25
(100,000c
M ay 1 1930
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
M ay 1 \200,000c_May 1 ’33-’34
County Treas. office, with Chicago
(Optional M ay 1 1931)
exchange; on others at Halsey, Stuart
Funding Bonds.
&„Co., Inc., Chicago.
434s’07 - - . $12,0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1927
434s’ l l —
36,000c___ 1926-1929
PALO ALTO COUNTY.
6s ’20 . . . 200,000c____ 1931-1940
Emmetsburg Is the county seat. 6s ’21 . . . 146,000c____ 1926-1935
GEN. B D . D T . Dec31 ’24- $382,955 6s ’21 . . .
17,000c____ 1926-1934
Drainage debt (add’ l)____ 714,469 5 ^ s ’21 . . . 173,000c____ 1926-1936
T axlevy val. (34 appr.) '24 8,389*462 5J4s’21 . . .
72,000c____ 1926-1931
Money and credits, add’l,
5s ’22 . . . 100,000c__________1932
full value_______________ 2,104,514 4 K s’23 . . . 140,000c____ 1926-1939
Tot. tax rate (per $l,000)’24_-$36.50
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 13,845; 1920. 15,486.
5s ’ 18 — $195,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1938
IN T.at G.M.Bechtel&Co., Davenp’t 5s ’ 18 —
172,000c___ 1926-1938
5s ’ 19 — 70,000c ___ 1926-1939
PARKERSBURG.
434s’23
20,000c ___ 1926-1929
A town in Butler County.
Bridge Bonds.
BOND .D E B T Apr 1 1924.
None 434s’ l l - - . $42,0 0 0 c___ 1926-1930
Assessment debt_________ 124,500 434s’ 12 - - .
38,000c________ 1932
T axlevy val. ’ 23 (34 appr.)-.221,056 5s T4
72,000c 1925-1934____
Money & Credits, full value
5s T6
48,000c____ 1926-1936
(additional)_____________ 988,760 5s ’20
25,000c____ 1930-1940
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $37.00 5s T8
58,000c____ 1926-1938
Population in 1910, 938; 1920, 1,108 6s ’20
71,(0 ) c ____1931-1940
5s ’24
14,000c__________1930
PATON IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Hospital Bonds.
This district (P. O. Paton) is in 5s T9
. . . $88,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1939
Green County.
V otin g M achine Bonds.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’20 . - - $14,0 0 0 c ____ 1925-1931
5s ’22 s-a $50,000------June 1 1942 6s ’21
. . . 54,000c____ 1926-1941
5s
M-S 11,000___________1926
Primary Road Bonds.
434s
J-D 20.000___________1942 6s ’20
$350,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1929
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25— $81,000 6s ’22 - - . 222,000c____ 1926-1931
Taxlevy v a l.’24(34 appr,). 473,935 6s ’23 . . . 600,000c____ 1931-1938
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15.00 6s ’24 - . - 150,000c_________ 1938
5s ’24
200,000c__________1937
PAULLINA IND. SCH. DIST.
.
250,000c____ 1938-1939
This district (P. O. Paullina) is in 444s’24 .DEBT Nov 1924-$3,838,000
BOND.
O’Brien County.
Drainage bonds
_
329,500
f$25,00Cc_Feb 1 ’31-’35 Tax levy val.(J4 (add’l) _
appr.) ’25:
434s’25 F-A-I 30,000c.Feb 1 ’36-’40
Real--------------------------- 7,695,999
I 28,000c.Feb 1 ’41-’44
Personal______________47,583,925
[ 47,000c_ Feb 1 1945
_
T ota
BOND. DEBT Dec 7 ’25--$130,000 Moneysl_________________ 45,279,924
and credits (add'l)
IN T . at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
full value______________ 26,604,751
Co. tax(per $1,000) '25_____ $6.72
PELLA.
This city is in Marion Co. First Pop’n 1910. 110,438; 1920, 154029
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .,
lncorp. in 1855 and again in 1871.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’2 4 -. $155,877 and at County Treas. office.
Special debt (add’l) _______ 227,500
T axlevy val. (Mfappr.) ’23- 509,481 POSTVILLE IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Allamakee Co.
Money & credits (add’l ) _ 3,315,504
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_____ $66.00
9,G00c__Jan 1 ’34-’36
Population 1910, 3,021; 1920, 3,338 414s’25 J-J
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 ’25...$29,000
PELLA IND. SCH. DIST.
Tax levy val. ’24 (J£ a p p .)..335,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925 - - $40,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 — .$61.00
Taxlevy val. (34 a p p r.)'25- 851,645 Population in 1925___________ 1.026
Money & credits (add’l ) __ 4,325.600
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____81.80 POTTAW ATTAM IE COUNTY.
Population in 1923 (est.)______3,500
Council Bluffs is the county seat.
PERRY.
R ef. Road & Bridge Bonds.
This city is in Dallas County.
5s T5 s-a $126,000..___________
(Due 1-10 yrly. beg. Apr. 1 1920.)
General C ity Bonds O u tst’ g.
Date
Outstanding
F unding B onds.
Issued.
Pur pos e . A p r . 1 ’23. 4H s’17 A-O $268,500.................. ..
Oct. 4 1920 City grading-- $1,500 (Due serially begin. Apr. 1 1922)
Sept. 1 1910 Water w orks.- 7,000 5s T9 J-J 217,614.......................
Feb. 2 1914 Water w orks.. 35,000 6s ’ 21 A-O 386,540 _______ Serially
June 1 1917 Funding______ 12,000 4 ^ s ’23 A-O 180,000___ Apr 1 1943
Feb. 1 1919 Refunding____12,000 TO T. B D . D T M ay 1923.$1,134,350
Jan. 1 1919 Funding______15,000
Drainage bonds (add’l) _
_
171,853
May 1 1919 Funding______ 15,500 Taxlevy val. ( appr.) *23.21,326,317
June 15 1920 Funding______ 18,900 Moneys & credits, add’l,
Sept. 1 1921 Park_________ 7,500
full value--------------------- 10,857,030
Aug. 15 1921 Funding______ 9,200 State & co. tax (per $1,000)’20 $22.30
Aug. 15 1921 Funding______ 17,500 Pop’n 1910, 55,832, 1920, 61.550
Jan. 1 1923 F ir e _________
8.500
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 29 '25. $159,600 POWESHIEK COUNTY.
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 114,746
Montezuma is the county seat.
Tax levy v al.(34appr.) ’25
953,599
Bridge B uilding B onds.
Moneys and credits(add’l,)l,293,094 4M s’ 17 M -N$50.000_____ 1927-1931
Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--$18.75
Population 1910, 4,630; 1920-.5,642 5s T8 M -N $60,000_____ 1926-1935
(2 0,00 0..N ov
PERRY IND. SCHOOL DIST. 6s ’21 M -N ]20,000..N o v 1 ’27-’30
1 ’31-’32
B uilding Bonds.
(8 0.00 0..N ov 1 ’33-’36
-s ’21 . . . $75,000__________ 1931
Oct 9 1925
BOND. DEBT Nov 30 ’24.$174,000 BOND. DEBTM appr.)’25 $230,000
IN T .atG.M .Bechtel&Co. .Davenport T axlevy val. (
Real estate___________
PETERSON CONSOL. IND. S. D. Personal--------------------- 8,467,084
1,469,131
This district is in Clay and Buena
T ota l-------------------------- 9,936,215
Vista counties.
Moneys & credits________ 6,655,140
B uilding Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 19,589; 1920____ 19,910
5s T7 M -N $44,3 0 0 c ___ 1926-1937
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at County
-s '1 8
- - . 27,000r--------------- 1938 Treasurer’s office.
OTTUM W A SCHOOL DISTR IC T
F unding Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A $18,000c______ Serially
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $300,000c........... ..............
6s
. . . 400.000c______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $718,000
Tax levy val. ’25 (34 appr.) 3,283,011
Moneys and credits (add’l) .3.055.440
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $93 30
Population in 1925 (Census)._26,100
IN T. payable in Chicago.

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QT7INBY CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district (P. O. Quinby) is in
Cherokee County.
($9,000_____ 1932-1934
5s
. . . \ 16,000 _____ 1935-1938
15.000
1939-1941
1942
(50,000________
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25-..$90,000
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) '25--408.318
School tax rate(per $1,000) 25 $17.39
1NT. at the Corn Exchange Na­
tional Bank, Chicago.
REINBECK CONS. INDEP. S. D
This district (P. O. Reinbeck) is in
Grundy, Tama and Blackhawk
Counties.
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
6s '21 s-a $225,000----- Ju nel 1926
BONDED D E B T -----------(?)
REMBRANDT CONSOLIDATED
INDEP. SCHOOL D IST R IC T
This district (P. O. Rembrandt) is
in Buena Vista County.
School Bonds.
5s T8 J-J $ 55 ,000C--July 15 1938
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1920---$59,000
Floating debt_______________ 25,000
Tax levy val. ( X app.) 1920-509,357
Population in 1920--------------------- 300

IOWA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1925-$164,500
Sinking fu n d ______________
3,000
Population 1923 (est.)------------ 3,000
SAC COUNTY.
Sac City is the county seat.
Road and Bridge B onds.
tH s’ 16 J-J
$28,000_ Jan 2 1934
_
Funding Bonds.
5s T 8
$45,000____ 1928-1938
5s T9 J-J
66,000 ........1926-1939
5s ’20 J-J
19,000 ........1926-1938
Bridge Bonds.
5%s'2i
- $40,000 ____ 1929-1941
TOTAL DEBT Oct 13 ’25 $225,000
Tax levy val. ’25 ( X appr.):
Real__________________ 8,627 478
Personal--------------------797,036
T ota l_________________ 9,424,514
Money & credits (add’l)- - 4,384,254
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25 $32.94
Pop’n 1910, 16,555; 1920, 17,500
SAC CITY.
A city in Sac County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925-. $72,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
64,819
Tax levy val. 2 5 ( X appr.)--985,740
Money & credits full value
(additional)____________4,894 ,114
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925------ $45-51
Population 1910, 2,201; 1920. 2,630

RENW ICK IND. SCH DIST.
This district is in Humboldt Co.
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’25---$24,500 SCOTT COUNTY county seat.
Davenport is the
Tax levy val. ( X aopr.) '25.-207,153
Hospital
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $20 62 4J4s'24 J-D Bonds.
$80,000--D ec 1 ’ 29-’44
Population in 1922--------------------- 500
General Fund Bonds.
4J^s’23 J-J $85,000 _____ 1933-1938
RIN GGOLD COUNTY.
4M s’24 J-J
24,000___ Jan 1 1944
Mount Ayr is the county seat.
_„ _ __ 5s '23 M -N 35,000..N ov 1 ’26-’28
C ounty Home Bonds.
J-J
24,000
5s T9 - - - $22,500 --------1926-1929 5s ’22 M -N 85,000 ____ 1936-1938
’21
____ 1930-1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’ 23- $172,000 6s Primary Road R efu n d in g Bonds
Drainage debt (add’l ) ------70,000 4 J£s’23 M -N 900.000.-M ay 1 ’26-’43
Taxlevy v a l.’22 ( X appr.):
4X '24 M
’33-’44
Real----------------------------- 5.^03., 97 4Hss’25 M -N 450,000--M ay 1 ’37-’43
-N 557,000--M ay 1
Personal----------------------- ull,o94 (For maturity see V. 120, p. 2591.)
Railroad, &c----------------67,000____M ay
Total__________________ 6.320,5,7 4Ms,25M-Nf! 148,000____May 1 1943
■
11944
Moneys & credits (add’l ) --3,057,342
(218,000____M ay 1 1945
State&Co.tax ’ 22 (ner $1 .0001 $30.00
Road Bonds.
Popula’ n. 1910. 12,904 1920. 12.919 4s Primary ($200,000____ M ay 1 1926
’25M-N
\ 50,000____
1
RINGSTED SCHOOL D IST R IC T 4Ms’25M-N( 150,000____ M ay 1 1927
M ay 1926
This district (P. O. Ringsted) is in
1100,000____M ay 1 1927
Emmet County.
V otin g M achine Bonds
5s T9
*43 000__________ 1929
'20 M-N$49,000 ____ 1926-1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 1925--$58 C00 5s Bridge Bonds
School tax rate(per $1,000) 25 $18.78 4J^s’23 J-J $100,000 _____ 1938-1943
Population in 1920--------------------- 600 5s ’23 M -N 256,000-.N ov 1 ’28-43
6s ’21 M-N 53,000 ____ 1926-1930
R O CKFORD.
„
6s ’23
M-S 24,000_Jan 1 ’38-’41
This town is in Floyd County.
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’25_$3,655,000
6 s ’20 A-O $ 3 3 , 8 5 0 - - - ------ - - - - - Tax levy val. ( X appr.) '25-25,477,258
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1972) Actual value of money and
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '24- $65,650
credits (additional)____23,456,560
T axlevy val. '23 ( X appr.)--193,957 State&Co.tax(per$l ,000)
Moneys & credits (ad^ 1)----- -696,440 Pop.TO (Census), 60,000; ’25_ .$4-3.68
’20, 73,952
Population in 1910, 916, 1920 1.030
IN T . at
IN T . at the First Nat. Bank Treasurer. office of the County
Minneapolis.
ROCKFORD IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Rockford) is in
Floyd County.
($9,000c_ Aug 1 1932
_
5s ’22 F-A 15.000c— -Aug 1 1937
(30,000c-- Aug 1 1942
BOND. D E B T Oct 30 '24- $61,000
Value o f taxable property .-1,203,664
Tax levy val. ( X a p p r.)i... 300,916
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -|91.o0
Money & credits (add 1)---- 669,661
Population (est.)--------------------- 1,200
IN T . at School Treasurer’s office
ROCK RAPIDS.
This city is in Lyon County.
Park B onds.
.
,
5s ’23 A-O $7,000c
Apr 1 1943
Im provement Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N $ll,0 00c-N ov 1 '33-38
W ater, Light & Heating Bonds
4Ks'16 - - - $15,000c— Ma> 1 192f
Sewer B onds.
^
5Ms’ 19 - - $9,000c.Dec 1 26-31
_
i3,500c_June 1 ’32-40
6s '20 _
F unding B onds.
5 ^ s ’ 1 8 ____ $14,000c_Feb 1 26- 32
5 j| s T 9 _
_ 1 4 ,0 0 0 c-.-.1928-1929
\15.000c____ 1930-1934
G rading B onds.
6s '20 - - . $15,0 0 0 c --.........- - - - - (Due $1,000 yearly on June 1.)
Impt. Fund B onds.
6 s '20 . - - $10,500c.June 1 26-32
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1925- $123,000
Assessment debt (add'l)—
62,000
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) ’24—
Real estate______________$446,844
Personal________________ 64,634
Total____________________ 511,478
Moneys & credits (add’l) - 1,257,688
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24$172.00
Pop. TO (Census), 2,005; ’20, 2,172

SEARSBORO CONS. IND. S. D.
This district (P.O. Searsboro) is in
Poweshiek County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
f$14,000- -M ay 1 ’ 28-’34
4Ms’23M-N 18,000.-M ay 1 ’35-’40
4.000____M ay 11941
44,000____May 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $80,000
Tax levy val. ’24 ( X appr,)-_439,550
Population (e s t .)_______________ 800
IN T . at the Iowa National Bank,
Des Moines, or Ringheim, Wheelock
& C o., Des Moines.
SENECA CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds.
($5,000____Mar 1 1926
4 ^ s ’ 17 M -N 10,000--N ov 1 ’27-’36
(18,000___ Mar 1 1937
5s T8 M-N 10.000___ Apr 1 1937
BOND. DEBT N ov 22 ’21--$40,000
Popu ation in 1921 (est.)______ 225
SERGEANT BLUFF CONSOL.
IND. SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Woodbury Co.
Building Bonds
lH s'16 M-N$49 OOOc.Nov 1 ’26-’36
5s '17 F-A 15,000c— Junel 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 T 8-.$90,000
Ass’d val’n 1917 ( X act.)— 706,554
Total tax rate(per $l,000)’ 17-$43.00
Population in 1918 (est.)______ 1,500
IN T . on 4 X s is payable in Chicago
and on 5s in Davenport.
SEYMOUR.
This city is in Wayne Co. First
(ncorp. in 1874 and again in 1906.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s T2 A-O $11,500____Apr 1 1932
W aterworks Bonds.
5s ’09 M-8 $30,000_ Sept 15 1929
_

R OC K RAPIDS IND. S. D.
This district (P. O. Rock Rapids 5s ^0<Te M58° $ 5 ,0 0 0 ... Sept 15 1929
is in Lyon County.
Sewer Outlet & P urifying
5 s ’22 J-D $130,000_____________ 5 ^ s ’ 18M-N $15,000___ Mar P lant.
1936
R efu n d in g Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’25 J-D $20,000c_ Dec 11935
_
$200____Nov
BON D. D EBT Oct 14 ’25- $156,500 4M s’25 M -N ( 13,000—N ov 1 1 1926
’27-’39
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’24 667,394
4,000--N ov 1 ’40-’43
Money and credits (add’l) - 850,048
( 3,000___ Nov 1 1944
TO T. B D . D T. Apr 1 ’24-.-$63,300
Warrant debt (additional)_
_ 8,758
ROLFE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Pocahontas Co. Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) 1923.267,375
Moneys and credits (add’l
B uilding Bonds.
full value)________________ 640,230
4>4s 16 M -N $46,500.-N ov 1 ’ 26-’30
5s 18 A-O 10.000___________1936 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$160.70
BOND. D EBT Sept 30 ’22--$72,000 Population in 1910____________2,290
IN T . on funding bonds at City
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.) ’22:
Real estate_____________ $189,686 Treasurer’s office or White-Phillips
Personal----------------------83,601 C o., Davenport: on others in Chicago
T ota l__________________ 273,287 and Minneapolis.
Total tax (per $1,000) ’ 22— $177.00
Population at present (est.)_ 1,200 SHEFFIELD SCH. DIST.
_
This district is in Franklin Co.
BOND. DEBT N ovl8 1924_$33,500
SAC C IT Y SCHOOL D ISTR IC T Taxlevy value ( X appr.) ’24.296,731
This district (P. O . Sac City) is I d Moneys and credits (add’l,
8ac County.
full v a lu e )_______________508,450
5s .T9 M -N $87,500 ......... 1926-1939 Tot tax rate (per $1,000)’24..$37.80




[V ol. 121.

SHELBY CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
Park B onds.
This district (P. O. Shelby) is in 6 s ’20 F-A (100,000--Aug 1 5 ’35-’39
\150.000.Aug 15 ’40-’45
Shelby, Pottawattamie and Harrison
counties.
W ater B onds.
5s
. . . $165,000 ____1926-1940 6s ’ 21M-N $100,000_____1929-1941
6s
48.000 ____1926-1931
P olice Fund Bonds.
f $8,000---N o v 1 1926
BOND. D EBT Dec 4 ’25--$217,000
127,000--N ov 1 '27-'29
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’25- 831,472
Money & credits (add’l ) ___
40 000 5s ’23 M -N UO.OOO____Nov 1 1930
122,000,-Nov 1 ’31-’32
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$20.80
(10,000___ Nov 1 1933
Sanitary Improvement Bonds.
SHELBY COUNTY.
4M s’23M-N$170,000_-Nov 1 ’26-’42
Harlan is the county seat.
4 J^s’25 M -N225,000--Nov 1 ’26-’50
F unding Bonds.
6 s ’21 M -N ($60,0 0 0 c____1928-1933 BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’ 25-$l,773,000
100.000
\ 15,000c_________ 1934 Water debt (incl.)_______
224,362
-s
...
24,000c___________ . Sinking f u n d .....................
5s
...
12.000c____ 1926-1928 Tax levy val.(M appr.) ’25:
Appraised value 1924—
_
_
50,000c_____________
5s
Real__________________ 19,517,209
Bridge Bonds.
Personal_____________ 4,634,501
5s
...
$25,000 ____ 1926-1930
Total________________ 24,151,710
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 ’ 25- $ 121,000
& credits (add’l
Tax levy val. ( Mappr.) ’24- 9.415.545 Moneyvalue)_____________ 13,101,980
full
Moneys & credits (add’l) _ 4,558,221
State&Co.tax iper$l ,000) ’ 25.$32 90 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-1140.00
1920,
Popula’n, 1910. 16.552 1920. 16,065 Pop’n . 1910, 47,828;City and 71,227
IN T in New York
at ths
office of the City Treasurer.
SHELDON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in O’ Brien and SIOUX CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
Sioux counties.
S chool Bonds.
High S chool Bonds.
5s T8 M -N$75,000c— .M ay 1 1928
4Hs'16 M-N$75,000___ M ay 1 1936 5s ’ 19 M -N215,000c—-M ay 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Jan 6 '23____ $75,000 5s ’20 A-O 200,00 0c-..O ct 1 1940
Tax levy val. ( X appr.) ’23.731,296 5s '21 J-J 300,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1941
Money & credits (add’l ) ____905,650 5s ’21 J-D 260,000c...June 1 1941
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$160.00 4 X s - 2 2 J-J
30,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1942
Population 1921 (est.)________ 3,300 4) ^ s’23 J-D J60.000c.June 1 ’34-’38
t65.000c.June 1 ’39-’43
4 X s ’ 24 J-J 132,000c._Jan 1 ’32-’36
SHENANDOAH.
4M s’24 J-J 293,000c..Jan 1 ’36-’44
Tnis city is in Page County.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 337.)
Memorial Bonds.
T20.000c-.Jan 1 ’30-’31
5 s '24 - - - $50,000 _____ 1929-1945
32,00 0c...Ja n 1 1932
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1705.) 4Ms’25 J-J
31,000c...Jan 1 1933
Im provement Bonds.
38,000c.-Jan 1 ’34-’35
4 X s ’ 24 M -N $20,000_____ 1927-1943
60.000c.-Jan 1 ’36-’38
Street Im provement B onds.
19,000c. ..J a n 1 1939
4Ms’24M-N $22,400_____ 1927-1943 4 ^ s ’25M -N ( 30,000c.M ay 1 ’35-’44
R efu nding Bonds.
( 15,000c. . . M ay 1 1945
4Xs
...
$9,000----------------------R efu n d in g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1924 $111,500 5s T9 J-J $ 175,000c..Jan 2 ’26-’29
Taxable value ( X appr.) ’23:
4% s’23 M-S 60,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’29
Real & personal________ 933,280 BOND. D E B T Sept 1 ’25-$2,165,000
Other property_________
43,654 Floating debt (add’l)X____
2,000
T ota l__________________ 976,934 Sinking fund____________
143,528
Moneys & credits (add’l ) - -1.841.535 Val. school prop. Sept 1 ’25 4,898,699
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22-$57.U0 Real estate______________ 4,634.217
Equipm ent______________
264,482
SHENANDOAH IND. SCH. DIST. Taxlevy val. ’ 25 ( X appr.);
Real estate____________ 19,517,209
This district is in Page County.
Personal______________ 4.634,501
B uilding Bonds.
$16,000c.M ay 1 ’27-’30
24,151,710
T ota l-----------------4Hs’17M-N 15.000c.May 1 ’31-’3? Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)_____________ 13,101,930
18.000c.May 1 ’34-'36
111,000c. ..M a y 1 1937 School tax (per $1,000) 1925_$64.50
BOND. D E B T Nov 6 '2 5 - - $172,000 Population in 1921_________ .75.000
INT. on school bonds of 1918 and
Sinking fund______________
12,000
1920 at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.,
IN T . payable at Shenandoah.
Davenport; on refunding bonds of
1919 and 1923 at the Cont. & Comm.
SIGOURNEY.
Savs. Bk.,
school
This city is in Keokuk Co Inc Tr. & o f 1919 andChicago; on June 1
bonds
bonds due
about 1844.
1941 at the Northern •Trust Co.,
Sewer (Red. after Feb. 1 1929).
school bonds of 1921 at
t v s ’ l l F-A $35,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1931 Chicago; on & Comm. Nat. Bk.,
the Cont.
Funding Bonds.
Chicago; on bonds of 1922 at the
5s
M-N *8,500c......................
Chicago, on
($500 payable each 6 months beg First National Bank, at the Chase
school bonds of 1923
May 1 1916 to May 1 1926 and National Bank, New York; on bonds
$1,000 each 6 months thereafter.) of 1924 at the Chemical National
Liberty Memorial Bonds.
'$1,000c. ..N o v 1 1926 Bank. N . Y . ______
ll.0 0 0 c.N o v 1 ’28-’38 SIOUX RAPIDS CONSOL. S. D.
2,000c— .N o v 1 1939
This district is in Buena Vista Co.
1,0 0 0 c..-N ov 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Nov 14’ 24 .$47,000
2,000c_ Nov 1 1941 Tax levy val. ’24 ( X appr’d ).700,000
_
5s ’21 M -N
1,000c_ Nov l 1942 Population (est.)_____________ 2,200
_
2,000c. ..N o v 1 1943
1,000c. ..N o v 1 1944 SLATER SCH. DIST.
,10,OOOc.Nov 1 ’45-’49
This district is in Story County.
City Hall Bonds.
Building bonds_____________ $25,000
5s ’21 M -N $24,OOOc.Nov 1 ’26-’40 BOND. D EBT N ov 15 ’24-.$25,000
(For amount due each year see Tax levy val. ’24 ( X appr.)._250,000
V. 114. p. 1101.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$17-50
B O N D . DEBT N ov 1924- . $99,500 Population 1920________________ 670
Sinking fund (est.)-----------3,000
Taxlevy val. ( X appr.)‘25- 318,643 SLOAN IND. SCH. DIST.
Money and credits (addi­
This district is in Woodbury Co.
tional, full value)______1,487,437 4 X s ’ 16 M -N ($24 000 M -N 1 ’26-’33
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$36.80
1 8.000 M -N 1 ’34-’35
Population, 1910, 2,032 1920, 2,210 BOND. D E B T Oct 14 ’25-_-$33,500
IN T . is payable at Harris Trust Tax levy val. ( X appr’d)'25 $689,164
& Savs. Bank, Chicago, Northern Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$42.00
Trust Co., Chicago, and Geo. M . Population in 1923____________1,500
Bechtel & C o., Davenport.
SPENCER.
This city Is in Clay County.
SILVER LAKE TOW NSHIP CON.
F unding and Fire Bonds.
SCHOOL DISTRICT
5)4sT8 . . . $19,500c
Mar 1 1928
5s
. . . $11,000----------------------- 6s '18 . . .
10,500c.........................
.s
. . . 14,000________________
E lectric-Ligh t-Plan t Bonds.
School Bldg. Bonds
4H s’ 17M -N($10,000c-—M ay 1 1936
5s ’20 M -N $96,000c____ 1929-1939
1 6,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1937
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23..$107,000 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 ’25---$113,000
T axlevy val. ( X appr.) ’ 19.-586,928 Taxable value’25 ( X appr.)1,020,642
Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)_______________ 45,250 Moneys & credits (add’l ) -.1,839,850
$1,000) ’ 25_____$32.00
Population 1920 (est.)------------- 1,100 Tax rate (per1910. 3.005 1920, 4,599
Population,
IN T. on 5s of 1920 at the office of
IN T. at Geo. M . Bechtel & Co.,
White-Phillips C o., Davenport
Davenport, or at Chicago office.
SIOUX CITY.
City Is in Woodbury Co. First
incorporated in 1857 and again in
1874. Commission govt, adopted
Feb. 15 1910.
F un din g Bonds.
[2 5,000-................ 1934
43^s’24 M-S 25,000___________1937
25,000___________1939
4 ){s ’24 M-S 75,000 _____ 1942-1944
4Ms’ 25 M-S 93,000__Mar 1 ’41-’45
R efu nding Bonds.
4 X b '16 J-J (10,000___ Apr
1 1935
126,000___ Apr 1 1936
4H s’ 16 J-J 211,000-.Jan 1 ’26-’36
4% s’ 18 J-J 200,000___ Jan 1 1938
5s T9 J-J 210,000_____ 1926-1939
6s ’ 20 F-A 104,000-..A u g 15 1940
Fire Fund Bonds.
($18,000.M ay 1 ’26-’27
4% s’23 M -N ( 20,000-May 1 ’28-’29
I 22,000-M ay 1 ’ 30-’31
[ 24,000-M ay 1 ’32-’33
5s ’23 J-J /15 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’28
130,000.. July 1 ’29-’33

SPENCER IND. SCH. DIST.
This district Is in Clay County.
4)^s’25M-N $30,OOOc.Nov 1 ’30-’35
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 18 . . .
70,000____Dec 1 1928
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N $55.000___ M ay 1 1942
BOND. D E B T Oct 12 ’25. $160,000
Tax levy val. '24 ( X appr) 1,139,971
Moneys and credits (addi­
tional, full value)_____ $1,948,277
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$14.70
Population 1925 (est.)_______ 4,566
£NT.atG.M.Bechtel&Co.,Davenp’t .
SPIRITLAKE CON IND. S. D.
This district Is in Dickinson Co.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N $73,000_______________
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 ’ 25-.-$73,000
Sinking fund_______________ 7,000
Tax levy val.(M app.) ’25—
Real estate_______________ 663,72
Personal_________________ 124,27
T o t a l - . . . ............................. 788,00

Dec., 1925.]

IOW A—CITIES AND TOWNS

SPIRITLAKE CON. I. S. D. (C o n cl.) Money & credits, full value
Moneys and credits (add’l.
(additional)______________ 766,300
full value)________________ 602,950 Population 1910. 2,290; 1920, 2,601
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ 158.40
Population In 1920_____
1,701 TAMA COUNTY.
Toledo is the county seat.
IN T . at District Treasurer's off.ce.
R efu nding Bridge Bonds.
STANW OOD SCHOOL DISTRICT *4*s’ 17 May $60,000--M ay 1 ’27-’32
This district (P. O. Stan wood) is
Funding Bridge Bonds.
in Cedar County.
5s T8 M -N $55,000________ ’26-’30
. . . $150,000______________ os T8 M-N 75,000 ..........1931-1937
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
Funding Bonds.
Ms’ 16M-N $20,000_________ ’ 26-’30
STATE CENTER CONS. I. S. D. BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’24- $238,500
This district is In Marshall County. Tax levy val.(>iapp.)'24$13.305,251
Moneys & credits (add’l) - 8,318,056
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N .$90,000--N ov 1 ’28-’42 Pop’n 1910, 22,156; 1920, 21,861
\ 10,000____M ay 1 1942
TAMA SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
BON DED D E B T ________
(7)
This district is in Tama County.
STORM LAKE.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
This city is in Buena Vista County. 5s ’23 A-O $37,000___ Oct 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 24____$37,000
C ity Hall Bonds.
4 % s '2 4 —
($4,000c
Aug 1 1929 Moneys & credits (add 1)____781,338
l30,000c.Aug 1 ’30-’35 Tax levy val. ’24 (M appr’s).621,194
Total tax rate (per$l,000)'22-$15.30
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’25 M -N $15,000--N ov 1 ’36-’40
IN T. at G. M . Bechtel & C o..
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 ’25- $139,700 Davenport.
______
Water debt (incl.)________
55,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _ ___
_
4,200 TAYLOR COUNTY.
County seat is Bedford
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Tax levy val. (M app.) ’25-1,033,033
5s ’ 18 M-N$55,000_______________
Moneys & credits (add’l full
$55,000
v a lu e )_________________ 2,273,265 BOND. DEBT Nov 30'25
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$143.90 Tax levy val.(J4 appr.)'24 7,460,657
Pop’n, 1910, 2,428; 1920______ 3,658 Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)______________5,399,874
Popula’n, 1910, 16,312 1920, 15,514
STORM LAKE IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Buena Vista Co TIPTON CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
5s T9 M -N $40,000.-M ay 1930-’39
This district (P. O. Tipton) is in
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Cedar County.
4s ’22 J-J $54,000______ Jan 1942
Building Bonds.
4M s’25 F-A 35,000c.Aug 1 ’ 26-’30 4 ^ s ’24 M-N$252,000____ 1926-1944
BON D. D EBT Oct 14 ’25. $129,000 BONDED D E B T Oct 1925-$265,000
Tax levy val. ’25(M a p p r.)-1,191,500
TOLEDO.
Moneys and credits (add’l.
This city is in Tama County.
full value)______________ 2,286,765
W ater-W orks Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) ’25_ $72.20
_
Population (est.) 1925________ 4,137 5s 19 M-S $32,000--Sept 1 26-39
Fund & R efu nding B onds.
6s ’21
$15.000____Nov 1 1941
S T O R T C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Story City) is 6s Funding Bonds.
20 M-S $10.000-.Sept 1 26-30
in Story County.
6 s ’ 20 - . 4,000--D ec 1 ’ 26-’28
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
3,000____ Nov 1 1941
5s ’20 — . $15.000.......
1935 6s 21 - . BOND.
1,000..........1926-1920 Tax levyDEBT Oct 1 25- $64,000
val.(j£ appr.)’24:
5s T8 J-J
10,000..........1927-1931
Real estate____________ 253 890
18.000 .......1932-1937
Personal_______________
66.976
17.000 _________ 1938
Other property_________
21,465
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1928.)
T o ta
TO TAL D E B T Oct 10 '21..$85,000 Moneysl__________________ 342,331
& credits (add'l)-.1,406,127
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $60.01
S T O R Y COUNTY.
Population, 1910, 1,626 1920, 1,604
Nevada is the county seat.
C ou n ty Home Bonds.
TOLEDO IND. SCH. DIST.
4)^s 17 M -N$75,000--due part yrly.
This district is in Tama County
6s '20 — I 70,000--Sept 1 ’27- 33 BOND. DEBT Oct. 1’ 25- $49,000
1 7,000___ Sept 1 1934 Tax levy val.(>£ appr.) ’24:
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 16 ’ 25 $466,790
Real estate_____________ 377,890
Tax levy val. ’25 (M
Personal_______________
91,216
a p p r .)----------------------- 11,670,074
T otal__________________ 469,106
Moneys & credits (add’l) ..8,251,339 Moneys and credits_______ 1,506,127
State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’ 25-S34.82 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$81.69
Pop’n 1920--------------------------- 26,185 Population in 1920____________ 1.900
INT. is payable at District Treas­
STRAHAN CONSOL. IND. S. D. urer’s office.
This district is in Mills County.
TRAER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding B onds.
This district Is in Tama County.
5s T7 A-O $50,000____Oct 1 1937
5s
. . . $18,000.........................
TOTAL D E B T ..................
(?)
B uilding Bonds.
STU ART.
---------This city is in Guthrie County 5s T 7 F-A $62,000____Aug 1 1937
First lncorp. in 1877 and again in ’85 (Subject to call after Aug. 1 1927.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $ 80,000
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $20,000_____ 1937-1941 Appraised value__________1,151,063
TOTAL DEBT Mar 31 ’23. $115,518 Taxable val. (>i a p p r.)'23- 287,766
Water debt (incl.)________
47,000 Moneys & credits (add’l,
full value)____________ 1,282,512
Tax levy val. ’22(M appr.):
IN T . on 5s of 1917 at Mason City
Real___________________ 206,632
Personal_______________
44,477 on others at Davenport.
Total__________________ 251,109
Moneys & credits (add’l ) --1,778,020 UNION COUNTY.
P. O. Creston.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-—$74.20
($ 7,000-.- _______ 1926
Population, 1910, 1,826 1920, 1,716
4K s’ 14 __ \ 8,000 . _______ 1927
I 9 ,0 0 0 -.._______ 1928
SULPHUR SPRINGS SCH. DIST.
10,000 . . . --.1929-1930
This district is in Buena Vista Co.
5 ,0 0 0 --._______ 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 25-__$31,000 6s ’21
110,000. ._______ 1936
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$32.90
( 9 ,0 0 0 -.._______ 1937
5 ,0 0 0 -.._______ 1938
SUTHERLAND IND. CONS. S. D. 6 s ’ 21 . . . n o , o o o _ _ _ _______ 1939
This district (P. O. Sutherland) is
1 9 ,0 0 0 --- _______ 1940
in O’Brien County.
5s ’23 ___ 2 0 ,0 0 0 -.. _______ 1943
6s ’21 J-D$120,000c-- .June 1 1926
F unding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 25--$120,000 5s ’ 18
$6,000
Tax levy val ( approx.)’25- 495,954 6s ’20 . - 25,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$76.70
R efu nding Bonds.
Population (est.) 1925__________ 812 5s ’ 18 -_ $9,000_______________
IN T . at the Continental & Com­ BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $158,000
mercial Trust & Savings Bank, Chic. T axlevy val. 24(34 appr.)-6,888,339
Money & credits, full value
(additional)____________ 3,446,453
8WALEDALE CON. IND. S. D.
This district is in Cerro Gordo Co. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24SH8.00
Popul’n 1910. 16,616; 1920. 17,268
B uilding Bonds.
5a
F-A J$10,000c_Feb 1 ’26-’35
I 20,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1936 VALLEY JUNCTION.
This city is in Polk County. First
BON D. DEBT Oct. 8 23-..$30,000
IN T . payable at Continental & lncorp. in 1893 and again in 1906.
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’24— $22,000
Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____116,846
Taxable val. 24 (34 appr.)__492,490
SWEA C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
Moneys & credits (add!) full
This district is in Kossuth County.
value)____________________232,028
B uilding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____ $9.50
4H s’ 16 M-N$80,000___ Nov 1 1936 Population, 1910, 2,573 1920, 3,631
BO N D . DEBT Oct 3 1921. $81,000
Assess, val. real estate_____2,499,200 VALLEY JUNCTION IND. S. D.
Other assess, property_____ 393,735
Building Bonds.
T ot. ass’d val. ’21 ( act.)_2,892,935 5s '16 J-D $32,500--June 1 ’26-’38
Tax levy val.(M ap p r.)’21- 723,233 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25 -- $102,500
Population 1920--------------------- 1,600 Taxlevy val. (appr.) Dec 1’25- 569,385
Moneys and credits (add’l)- 204,043
T A BO R CONS. SCHOOL DIST. Raceof tax (per$l,000) 1925--$31-90
This district (P. O. Tabor) is in
VAN BUREN COUNTY.
Fremont County.
Keosauqua Is the county seat.
S ch o o l B onds.
.s ’ 18 - - . $38,000........................... 5 s '23 - . - $38 500_______________
TO TAL DEBT Oct 1 1923-.$56,000
Funding Bonds.
4H s’ 12 - - - $33,000.........
TAMA.
434s’ 16 M -N 118,000--May 1 ’26-’3l
A city in Tama County.
136.000-M&N 1 ’32-’35
BON D. D E B T Apr 1 1924--$16,300 5s ’ 19 —
91,000_______________
Special assess’t debt (add’l). . 95,874 BON D. D EBT Dec 2 ’25 -- $216,500
16,972
Taxlevy val. ’23 (M ap p r.)..407,086 Drainage debt (add’l)_____




39

Tax levy v a l.(34 appr.)’25 -5,112.144 WARE CONSOL. IND. S. D.
This district is in Pocahontas Co.
Moneys and credits (addi­
B uilding Bonds.
tional, full value)______ 2,540.698
State&Co.tax(per$l ,000)'25 $38.20 43* s ’ 16 M -N $36.000___ M ay 1 1936
Pop’n, 1910, 15.020; 1920 14.1)60 (Subject to call $1,000 yearly for 5
years after 1921, and $2,000 yearly
for 10 years after 1926.)
VAN HORN IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Benton County BOND. DEBT Nov 1925— $36,000
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 M-N ($10.000c Nov 1 ’26-’3£ W A R R E N C O . D R A IN . D IS . N o. 6.
l 16,000c..Sept 1 1936 6s ’22 M -N $94,575_ M ay ’26-’32
_
BOND. DEBT Sep; 27 22.-$31,000 TOT. BD. D T. Oct 15 ’24. $94,575
Tax levy val '20 (34 appr’d).125,707
WASHINGTON^
Moneys and credits (add’ l.
This city is in Washington Co.
full value)_______________368,326
Water Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) '20171.80
Population in 1920_____________ 524 4 ?4 s ’ 24 M -N $80,000-.N ov 1 ’27-’42
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . payable at Geo. M . Bechttr
& C o., Davenport.
434s’24 M-N$55,000—Nov 1 ’26-’36
Funding b on d s.
VAN METER CONS. SCH. DIST. 5s T7 M-S ($1,500____Sept 1 1927
This district (P. O. Van Meter) is
124,000—Sept 1 ’28-’35
Street Impt. Bonds.
in Dallas County.
6s ’23 — $91,000yearly________
School B uilding Bonds.
($20,000.-D ec 1 ’30-’ 34 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’24- $206,500
59,000
433s’ 25 J-Dl 50,000_-Dec 1 ’35-’44 Special debt (add’l)_______
50.000 __Dec 1 1945 Tax levy val. (34appr.) ’23-1,024,356
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’ 25- $120,000 Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)........................ 4.580,680
Total assess, val. ’24 (act.)_2,413,095
Popula’n 1910, 4,380; 1920, 4,950
Population (est.)____________ 1,100
INT. at Geo. M . Bechtel & C o.,
IN T . at the Iowa Nat. Bank,
Davenport, or at Chicago office.
Des Moines.
VILLISCA.
W ASHINGTON COUNTY.
Tnis city is in Montgomery Co.
P. O- Washington.
Sewer B onds.
F unding B onds.
6s
--$6.500____N ov 1 1S2S
($15,000--Nov 1 ’27-’29
W ater W orks Bonds.
’30-’32
5s
- - - $12,000 . . Aug
1937 4M s’25M-N( 18,000—Nov 1 1 1933
___ _ I 7,000------------ Nov
C ity Im pt. Paving B onds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 9 ’25- $151,000
6s
--$8,000___ Oct 1 1930 fax levy val.’25(Mappr.) _ 9,997,619
GEN. BD. D T . Nov ’2 4 -. $39,000 Money & credits,full value
Assessment debt (incl.)
34.158
(additional)----------------- 9,340,354
Tax levy val.(34 appr.)’23- 370,247 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25 $25.90
Moneys & credits (addi­
Popul’n 1910, 19.925: 1920. 20.421
tional full value)----------- 1,144,251
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
or at White-Phillips C o., Davenport.
1922_____________________ $202.70
Pop’n, 1910, 2,039; 1920, 2,111 WASHINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
S chool Bonds.
VINTON SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
’ 18
-N $136,000______
This district (P. O. Vinton) is in 5s ’ 19 M . $50,000___________1939
5s
..
Benton County.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 27 ’25- $186,000
Building Bonds.
15,000
6s ’21 M-SS100.000c.-Sept 15 1926 Sinking fund--------------------433s
J-.T 75 000c______ S
Jy Taxlevy <^4 appr.) 1925.-1-167,447
BOND. D EBT Oct. 13 25 $175,000 Moneys & credits ’25 (add’l)4,434,740
Tax levy val. (34 appr.) 25 581,440 Tax rate (per $],000) 1925—-$80 00
Population in 1925 (est.)______5,500
Moneys and credits (add’l
full value)--------------------- 1,985,413
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 25.5,26-50 WASHINGTON TW P. CONSOL.
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
IN T. on 6s payable, in Vinton; o
This district (P. O. Rlppey) Is in
433s in Davenport.
WALL LAKE IND. SCH. DIST. Greene County.
-s ’20 M-S $93,000______________
Tnis district is in Sac County.
(Due serially for 30 years)
|$1,500c---June i 1931
F unding Bonds.
| 4,0U0C-June 1 '32-33
_
$18,000 serially_ serially
5s ’23 J-D | 5,000c.June 1 '34-'35 —
--------$18,000
115,000c_June 1 '37-40 BOND. D EBT N ov --------------serially
1924— $178,000
_
1 3,500c_ June 1 1944 Sinking fund--------------------10,000
[36,000c_ June 1 1942
_
BOND. D EBT May 1923- $65,000 Tax levy val. ( % appr.) ’23 892,224
Value of taxable property- -1,572,468
Population i.est.)______________ 1,250 WATERLOO.
IN T . at the Farmers’ State Bank:,
county seat of Black Hawk Co.
Wall Lake.
First incorporated June 23 1868 and
again in 1906. Population in 1910.
WAPELLO.
26,693 in 1920, 36,230.
This city is in Louisa County.
Funding Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
($16.000.Nov 1 31-38 4 K s ’08 M -N $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1928
4 Jus’ l l M -N 5 0 ,0 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1931
5s '24 M -N l 12,000-Nov 1 ’ 39-’42
4,000_ N ov 1 1944 5s ’ 15 M -N 27.000c.N ov 1 ’26-’35
_
I 4,500_ N ov 1 1944 6 s ’20 M -S 30,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’35
_
6 s ’21 F-A 73,500c.Aug 1 ’ 32-’41
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
Pop’n, 1910, 1,326; 1920----------1,480 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1277.)
IN T . payable at City Treasurer’s 4 ^ s ’24 F -A * / 7 ,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1935
190.000c.Aug 1 ’3 6 -’44
office.
---------W ater-W orks Bonds.
WAPELLO CONS. IND. S. D.
This district is in Louisa County. 4>4s’ 10 J-J $325,000c..Jan 15 1930
(Part due every 5 years.)
B uilding and Equipm ent Bonds
Fire Equip. Purchase Bonds.
($10,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1927
6,000c__________1928 6 s ’21 J-J $31,300c_Jan 1 ’26-’31
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N (
7,000c ------------- 1929
I 96,000c___ 1930-1941 5s ’09 M -N $3,500c.N ov 1 ’26-’31
I 26,000c________ 1942 5s ’09 M -N 28,000c_May 1 ’26-’29
4 ,500cJan 1 ’26-’33
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $181,000 5s ’ 12 J-J
Taxlevy v a l.'24 (34 appr.).1,150,886 5 )is T 3 A-O 12,OOOcOct 15 ’26-’33
Money & credits (add'l)---- 891,000 5s T3 J-D 35.000c.D ec 1 ’26-’32
5s ’ 19 M -N 112,000c_N ov 1 ’26-’39
WAPELnO COUNTY.
Ju dgm ent Fund Bonds.
Ottumwa Is the county seat.
5s T9 M -N $3,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’31
R oad, Poor and C oun ty Bonds. 5s ’20 M -N 4,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’29
'
$4,000________ 1932
Im provement Fund Bonds.
27.000 _________ 1936 5s ’23 M -N $22,500c.N ov 1 ’26-’34
15.000 _________ 1938 6 s ’23 M -N 12,000c_Nov 1 ’26-’34
4Ms
120,000
1939-1943 6 s ’23 M -N 72,0G0c.Nov 1 ’26’34
(44,000 _____ 1926-1927
W ater W orks F unding Bonds.
30.000 _________ 1928 5s ’23 J-J $50,000c.Jan 1 ’28-’43
33.000 _________ 1929
Park Bonds.
10.000 _______.-1930 6 s ’08 M -N $16,000c.M a y 1 ’26-’41
3,000___________ 1931 5s ’09 M -N 35,000c_May 1 ’2 9 -4 0
5s
12,500___________ 1932 5s ’09 M -N 1 0 ,000c____ 1929-1939
20.000 _________ 1933 5M s’ 17 F-A 106,000c.Aug 1 ’30-’52
13.000 _________ 1934 G E N .B D .D T . ,incl.$457,28.000 _________ 1935
000 water bds. Apr 1 ’24$1,423,335
6s
58.000 _________ 1938 Warrant debt (incl.)_____
127,009
Bridge Bonds.
Assessment d ebt payable
$8,000___________ 1926
4>£s
from special funds—
3.000 _________ 1936
4M s
P aving b o n d s ..$599,072
30.000 _________ 1937
Sidewalk b o n d s. 21,932
13.000 _________ 1927
Sewer bonds___ 69,284
7.000 _________ 1929
Street light fix­
30.000 _________ 1930
ture bonds___
1,700
27.000 _________ 1931
_________ 691 988
17,500___________ 1932 T a x le v y v a l . ’23 (M a p p r.)—
5s
10.000 _________ 1933
Real_____________________ 5,856,429
17.000 _________ 1934
Personal________________ 1,236,818
18.000 _________ 1935
Other p rop erty__________ 205,322
11.000 _________ 1936 Total______________________ 7,298,569
10.000 _____ 1931-1932 Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 8,641,652
10.000 _____ 1933-1934 T ax rate (per $1,000) ’2 3 _____ $58.20
6s
5.000 _________ 1936
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at City
15.000 _________ 1937 Treasurer’s office; on others, at Nat.
.27,000___________ 1938 Park Bank, N . Y . City, except on
P u blic H ospital Bonds.
issue of 1908, which is payable at
5s
-_ - $25,000___________ 1941 Waterloo in N . Y . exchange.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $741,000
Warrants outstand’g (add’l)
50,048 WATERLOO IND. SCH. DIST.
Tax levy val.(M appr.)’25:
5s
, - - $490,000-..J u ly 15 1930
Real estate_____________ 9,043,547 4 % s ’2 4 M -S j 22,000
Mar 1 1937
Personal_______________ 1,142,509
123,000.
Total-------------------------- 10,186,056 4 K s
M -N $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 --.M a y 15 1943
Moneys and credits______ 4,841,522 4M s M -N 27,000____ M ay 5 1936
State & Co. tax rate, 1925____ $43.30 4JTs J-J
30,000____ July 1 1939
Pop’n 1910, 37,743; 1920____ 37,937 4M s J-J
31,000____ July 1 1940
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 4Ms
J-J
33,000____ July 1 1941

..M a r 1 1938

40
W ATERLOO IND. S. D. (.C on cl.).
4Ms J-J
34,000___July 1 1942
4Ms J-J
35,000---- July 1 1944
4 Ms J-J
37,000___July 1 1945
6s
J-D
24,000___Dec 1 1926
6s
J-D
25,000___Dec 1 1927
6s
J-D
27,000___Dec 1 1928
6s
J-D
28,000___Dec 1 1929
6s
J-D
30,000___Dec 1 1930
6s
J-D
32,000___Dec 1 1931
6s
J-D
21,000___Dec 1 1932
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925 $883,000
Assessed valuation_______13,727,992
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . 5,207,633
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.$60.00
Population (est.)------------------- 16,500

MISSOURI—DEBT OF STATE
WEST LIBERTY.
This town is in Muscatine Co.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s T9 M-N$18,000 _____1926-1934
TOTAL D E B T Apr 1 ’24. . $24,400
Tax levy v a l .’23 (34 appr.)
92,096
Moneys & credits (add’l)._ 1,891,355
Population, 1910, 1,666 1920, 1.834

[V ol. 121.

BOND. D E B T Oct 1924.. $45,000
WOODBURY COUNTY.
Drainage bonds (add’l) ------ 421,060
County seat Is Sioux City.
T axlevy v al.(34 appr.)’25—
Road Bonds.
Real estate_____________ 4,206,571
Funding Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $60 000..A pr 1 ’31-’35
Personal_______________ 952,267
5s ’23 . . .
98.000-_.M ay ’33-’40
T otal__________________ 5,158,836
5s ’22 — $400,000. .M ay 1 ’26-’31 Moneys and credits (add’l,
full value)______________2.622,405
f 50,000___ M ay 11931
5s ’23 . . . 3150,000--M ay 1 ’32-’33 Population, 1910, 9,950 1920,11,630
1500,000--M ay 1 ’34-’38
-s
...
6 ,8 0 0 ...___________
5s ’24 M -N 400,000..M ay 1 ’32-’39 W R IG H T COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2610)
Clarion is the county seat.
f 40,000___ M a y l 1929
C ou n tv
45.000
___________M ay 11930 Road Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N$19,000c.Nov 1932-’33
5s ’24 . . . \50,000____M ay 11931
6s ’21 J-J
63,000c.Jan 1933-’41
40.000
___________M ay 1 1932
20.500c.July 1 ’26-’28
125.000
_M a y l 1933 6s ’21 J-J
6s ’ 21 M-S 22,500c.Sept 1 ’31-’33
C ou n ty Bonds.
5s T8
. . . $133,000 ____ 1926-1932 534s’21 A-O (32,000c.0ct 1 ’34-’37
\36,000c.Oct 1 ’38-’41
5s T9
...
80,000 ____ 1926-1929
18,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’28
6s ’21— . 100,000.-Apr 1 ’31-’3d
5 K s’ 22 M-S ( 34,000c_Mar 1 ’29-’30
Bridge Bonds.
{ 7,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1931
6s ’21 . . . j$100,000.Apr 1 ’26-’3C
1 18,000. ..A p ril 1 1931 434s’22 A-O 70,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1934
434s’23 F-A 80 ,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1940
C ourt-H ou se-C onstr. B onds.
5s '15 J-J $252,000........ 1926-1932
Bridge Bonds.
CO. B D . D T. Oct 1 ’25..$2,790,000 5s T3 M-S $21,000.-Mar 1926-’28
Tax levy val’25( 34appr.).36,210,000 5s T5 J-J . 28,000.-Jan 1929-’31
Co. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24..$15.10 5s '17 J-J
20,000..Jan 1926-’30
Pop’n, 1910, 67.616; 1920, 93.000 534s’22 M-S 30,000.-M ar 1 ’28-’31
INT. payable at office of Co. Treas BOND. D E B T Jan 1 '2 6 .. $501,000
T axlevy val. ’24 (34 appr.):
W ORTH COUNTY.
T o ta l_________________ 10,297,195
Northwood is the county seat.
M oneys & credits (add’l;..4,769,590
Drainage Bonds.
State & co. tax ’24 (per $1,000)$36.00
6s ’21 . . . $184,000.-M ay 1 ’26-’36
5 s ’24 . . .
26,300_ Oct 1 ’28-’39 Popula’ n. 1910, 17.951 1920. 20,348
_

WEST LIB ER TY IND. SCH. DIS
This district is in Muscatine Co.
B uilding Bonds.
4M s’ 16 M -N $44,000..M ay 1 ’ 26-’36
(Subject to call after 1931)
4Ms’ 17 M-N$17,000____M ay 1 1936
BON D. D E B T N ov 30 ’25..$62,000
780,000
W ATERLOO (EAST) IND.SCH.D Tax levy val. (34 a p p r.)’ 25 ’25$10.00
School tax
6s
. . . $113,000c________ 1926 Populationrate (per $1,000)
1925 (est.)________ 2,000
5s
_
_
20,000c
Aug 1 1928
_
_
24,000c
June 1 1933 WEST UNION.
4s
H igh-S ch ool-B ldg. B onds.
This city is in Fayette Co; nty.
4M s’ 16 F-A$150,000c_ Feb 1 1936
_
5s T8 M-S 100,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1928 6s Paving Bonds.
'23 M-S $76,000_______________
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4Ms F-A $13,000c__________ 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $101,500
6s
J-J
12,000c__________1926 T axlevy val. (34 appr.) ’ 23 $338,734
) . . 1,248,218
4M s’17 . . . 100,00 0 c...J a n 1 1937 Moneys & credits (add’l 1920, 1,777
4M s’ 17 . . . 18,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937 Pop’n, 1910. 1.652:
5s ’22 . . .
24 ,500 c...Ju ly 1 1927
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925.. $599,000 WHAT CHEER.
This city is in Keokuk County.
Taxableval. (M appr.) '23.4,329,022
M oney & credits (add’l ) __ 2,043,651
Sewer D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
. . . $34.000____________
Population 1920____________ 23,000 6s
IN T . on bonds at Dist. Treas BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’24___ $34,000
office in New York exchange.
Assessment debt (add’l)_____21,600
Tax levy val.’23 (34 a p p r .)..228,958
Moneys & credits (add’l)____515,864
WATTKEE CONSOL. IN D. S. D.
This district is in Dallas County. Population, 1910, 1,720 1920, 1,626
B uilding Bonds.
4M s’ 17 M -N $36,200.-M ay 1 ’ 26-’35 WHEATLAND IND. SCH. DIST.
5s T7 F-A 20.000____Aug 1 1937
This district is in Clinton County.
TOTAL D EBT N ov 1924. $63,500
B uilding B onds.
($5,000—N ov 1 '26-’30
WAUKON IND. SCH. DIST.
4Ms'17 M-N-l 9,000—Nov 1 ’31-’36
This district is in Allamakee Co.
117.000____Nov 1 1937
High S chool B onds.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 ’,24...$33.000
ITS
4M s’16 M-NS45.000c.M ay 1 ’-26’35 Tax levy val. (34 appr.) ’23.225,826
$3,000 yearly 1926-1929 incl.; $4,000 Sch. taxrate (per $1,000; ’ 23.$49.00
DEBT, RESOURCES, ETC.
1930. 1931 and 1932;
Population in 1923______________664
$5,000 1933 and 1934. and $15,000
1935.)
Organized as a Territory (Act June 4 1812)------- Dec. 7 1812
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924
$49,000 WINFIELD.Henry County.
A town in
Tax levy val. ( K a p p r .;’24 606,892 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1924. $95,300 Admitted as a)State (Act March 6 1820)-----------Aug. 10 1821
Moneys & credits (add’l ) . . 1,321,235 Tax levy val.’23 (34 ap p r.). 203,586
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Waukon, Money & credits, full value
Total area of State (square miles)----------------------------- 69,415
or at District Treasurer’s office.
(additional)------------------- 660,635
Population in 1910, 934; 1920, 1,027 State Capital_______________________________Jefferson City
W AV E R L Y.
This city is in Bremer County.
Governor (term expires Jan. 1929)------------ Sam A. Baker
Bonds are non-taxable.
Incorp. WINFIELD CONS. IND. S. D.
March 2 1859.
This district is in Henry County.
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Jan. 1929)..Phil A. Bennett
W ater-W orks R efu n d in g Bonds
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s '21 J-J* $12,000____July 1 1926 1% s’23M-N$l 60,000c_______Serially Secretary of State (term exp. Jan. 1929).Charles U. Becker
Cemetery Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 1924..$160,000
6s ’20 M -N $15,000_____ 1926-1930 Tax levy val. 1924_________ 761,180 Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1929)__C. Eugene Stephens
y M unicipal Imp. (red. D e c . 1 ’08). Moneys & credits (add’l)_
_ 863,893
4 K s ’08 J-D $15,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1928 Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924---- $49.50 Auditor (term expires Jan. 1929)--------- L. D. Thompson
1 W ater and Light Bonds.
Population (est.)______________ 1,600
5s T5 J-J $10,000___ July 1 1935
Att’y-General (term expires Jan. 1929)------- Robert W. Otto
IN TEREST at Winfield.
5s T7 A-O 15.000___ Oct 1 1937
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 21 ’25. $67,000
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday
Water debt (incl.)___ ' ____
12,000 WINNEBAGO COUNTY.
after the first day of January, and there is no limit to length of sessions; but
Assessment debt (a d d !)_
_
21,000
P. O. Forest City.
Taxlevy val.(M a p p r.)’25. 877,500
after the first seventy days members can draw only a dollar a day for their
Drainage Bonds.
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1925____ $41-50 4M s’24 M -N $153,000.____________
services, except every tenth year, when the statutes are revised, at which
Population 1910. 3.205; 1920, 3,352 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922. $210,000
§ IN T . payable at Geo. M . Bechtel Taxlevy val.’24 (34 ap p r.).5,681,730 session members are allowed $5.00 per day for 120 days. A session of thi
& C o., Davenport, or at Chicago Money & credits, full value
kind was held in 1919.
office; on other bonds at First Na­
(additional)____________ 2,364,558
A constitutional amendment to increase the pay o f the legislators from
tional Bank, Waverly.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’23$32.00 $5 to $10 a day was defeated in N ov. 4 1924 (V. 119, p. 2553.)
Popul’n 1910, 11,914; 1920, 13,489
WAYNE C O U N T U
The State of Missouri contains 114 counties and the City of St. Louis
P. O. Corydon.
the latter being a separate civil division subject to a dual government with
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 ’24. $66,000 WINNESHIEK COUNTY.
County seat is Decorah.
• full set of both county and city officers.
Taxlevy val. ’24(M ap p r.).7,384,132
Funding Bonds.
M oney & credits, full value
(additional)____________ 4,696,962 5s ’24 J-J $40,000c..Jan 2 ’26-’29
Bridge Bonds.
H ISTORY OF DEBT.— The interesting details of Missouri’s eventful
Popul’n 1910, 16,184; 1920, 15,378
4s '09 J-J $48,000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’29 history in debt-making and .debt-paying will be found on page 111 of the
5s '13 M-N 67,000. .N ov 1 ’30-’ 33
WEBB CONSOL. SCH. DIST.
‘State and City Supplement” for April 1893. The total debt, including
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1924.. $187,000
This district is in Clay County.
Taxable value, real_______8,046,450
accrued interest, &c. on Jan. 1 1865 was $36,094,908. The indebtedness
B uilding B onds.
4M s’16 Mar $42,000__________ 1936 Taxable value, personal __ 1,807.314 of the State at present is as follows:
val.(34 appr.) ’24.9,759,559
TOTAL D EBT N ov 1924..$42,000 Tax levy and credits (add'l,
Seminary Funds (C o n .)—
Certs, o f indebt, to State fu n d —
Taxable val.’24 (M a p p r.)..444,215 Moneys
5s ’ 13 J-J
5.000---- M ay 15 1933
full value)_____________ 5.418,328
T axrate (per $1,000) 1924_ $51.60 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23.$38.00
_
S ch ool Fund.
J-J 3,000___ April 11936
5s 06 J-J
$2,000r____Jan 2 1926 5 s ’’ 16
5s 18
J-J 6,000___ July 1 1938
PoD’n, 1910, 21,729: 1920. 22.091 5s ’ 10 J-J
W EBSTER C ITY.
6,000r___ July 1 1930
’ 22
J-J 3,000r---- Jan
IN T . on funding bonds at County
This city is in Hamilton County.
’
J-J2.909.000r__.July 1 1931 5s Soldier’ s B onus Bonds. 2 1942
Treasurer’s office; on others payable Ss ’ l l J-J
W ater Bonds.
5s 18
18,000____July 1 1938 5s g ’ 22M-S$15,000.000*Mar l ’ 28-37
in Decorah.
_____
4M s’25 M -N $15,000c_________ 1938
5s ’22 J-J
l,000r_ Jan 2 1942 434sg’24J-D3,485,000*-June 1 '26-44
_
BOND. D EBT Dec. 9 ’25. $120,000 W1NTERSET.
Seminary Funds.
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2478)
Water debt (incl.)_______
47,000
This city is in Madison County. 5s ’05 J-J $646,958r___ Apr 1 1941
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund (water;______
4,593 First incorporated in 1876 and again 5s ’ 95 J-J
22,881r___July 1 1946 434-g’22M-Sj$2,000,000*-Septl 1926
T axlevy val. ’25(34 appr.):
in 1885.
13.000,000*-Sept, 1 1927
5,000r____Apr 9 1945
5s ’95 J-J
Real estate_____________ 833,072
x W ater-W orks Bonds.
5,000r_Feb 25 1926 434’ 2sg3M-N 5,000,000*N ovl’2 8-’32
Personal_______________ 117,241 434s’ 09 . . . $60,0 0 0 c...J a n 2 1929 5s ’06 J-J
5,000r____ Jan 1 1928 4s ’246 M-S $4,000,000* Sept 1 ’33-’34
5s ’08 J-J
T o t a l ..______
950,313 5s T6 M -N 16,000..May 1 ’31-’36 5s ’08 J-J
6,000r___ Mar 1 1928 4s g ’24 M -N 6,000,000 *Nov 1 ’35-’37
Moneys and credits (add’l,
Electric Light & Pow. Sys. Bds.
5,Q00r__Dec 15 1928
(2,500,000*.-Apr ’33-’37
’08
full value)______________ 2,111,217 6s ’21 J-J $96,000.-July 1 ’26-’41 5s ’09 J-J
5,000r_M ay 15 1929 4 34g’25A-0( 3,000,000*____Apr 1938
J-J
5s
City taxrate ’ 25 (per $l,000).$34-20
F unding Bonds.
5,000r_ July 1 1931
_
(2,000,000*____Apr 1939
5s ’ l l J-J
Population, 1910, 5,208 1920, 5,657 5s ’22 . . . $21,426.57Nov 1 ’37-’41 6s ’ l l J-J 122,000r__ .July 1 1931
(1,000,000*.-M ar 1 1939
5s ’22 . . .
3,073.43Nov 1 ’37-’41 5s ’ 13 J-J
2,000r__Apr 15 1933 4 Ms’25M-S 16,000,000 *Mar 1 ’40-’41
WEBSTER C IT Y IND. SCH. DIS.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
I 500,000*.-M ar 1 1942
A district in Hamilton County.
5s ’22 . . .
$5,000____Oct 1 1942
* coupon or registered.
5s
. . . $15,000
Nov 1 1928 TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1925.. $201,500
Under an Act (House Bill 645) passed by the 1925 Legislature, there is
35,000____N ov 1 1930 Tax levy v a l ’25(34 appr.). 585,351
5,000-.N ov 1 ’31-’34 Moneys & credits (add’i;..2,167,677 appropriated out of the State Treasury, chargeable to the road bonds,
5s
...
50,000
Nov 1 1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925..$143.20
5,0 00.-N ov 1 ’36-’39 Population 1910. 2,818: 1920. 2,906 interest and sinking fund, the sum of $1,025,000, to be used by the Board
of Fund Commissioners for the purchase, retirement and redemption before
1125,000____N ov 1 1940
x IN T . at Geo. M . Bechtel & Go.
TOTAL D EBT 1921_______$275,000 Davenport; others at First Nat
maturity, if the holders thereof agree thereto, of $1,000,000 par value of
Taxlevy val. (34 appr.) ’21.1,154,472 Bank, Winterset.
road bonds falling due Sept. 1 1927.
Money & credit (add’l)____2,405,438
INTEREST on the State Capitol refunding bonds is payable at State
Population 1918 (est.)________ 6,500
INTERSET SCHOOL DIST.
Treasurer s office or at Mercantile Trust C o., St. Louis; on the State school
WEBSTER COUNTY.
This district (P. O. Winterset) isi®
and seminary certificates at State Treasury. On soldiers’ bonus bonds
Fort Dodge is the county seat.
adison County.
T9 J-D $150,000___ June 1 1929 at the State Treasurer’s office; on all road bonds and bonus bonds of 1924
F un din g Bonds.
3ND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25— $180,000 at the Chase National Bank.
6s
. . . $40,000----------------------BON D. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 5 .. $178,000
ix levy val. (34 appr.) ’23 649,134
T O TAL DEBT, &c.— The total bonded debt as of Oct. 1 1925 of the
Drainage debt (add’l ) ------- 594,150
oneys and credits_______ 2,470,250
Tax levy val. ( Mapp.) ’24. $16,405,053
ix rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $66.60 State was $54,485 000. Excluded from this total are $4,398,839 school
Money & credits (add’l ) ,
jpulation in 1922 (est.)--------- 3,000 and seminary certificates, which are held in trust b y State. The total
full value_____________ 5,718,053
cash held in Treasury to the credit of all of the State funds on Oct. 1 1925
Popula’n, 1910, 34,629 1920, 37,611
OODBINE IND. SCH. DIST.
amounted to $16,271,681. These school and seminary fund certificates
This district (P. O. Woodlbine)U
WEST BEND CONSOL. SCH. D.
are registered and are non-negotiable and non-transferable. They are held
Harrison County.
This district is in Palo Alto Co.
in trust by the State Board of Education for tne benefit of the State Public
B uilding B onds.
B uilding B onds.
School fund and the State Seminary University fund.
4 s A-O $23,000c_______ seriallf
4M s’16 M-N$62,500____Mar 1 1936
3N D . DEBT N ov 1925..$23,000
5s ’ 17 M -N 15,000____Mar 1 1936
ASSESSED VALUATION.— On June 1 1925 the State’s assessed valua­
ix levy val. (34 appr.) ’22.750,000
TO TAL D EBT N ov 22 ’24 $76,000
ipulation in 1919------------------ 1,500 tion of all taxable property for State taxation was estimated at $4,712,T axrate (per $1,000) 1924____$6.30




State of Missouri.

D ec., 1925.]

MISSOURI—DEBT OF STATE

542,323. The following table shows assessed valuation and State tax rates
for the last forty-four years:
Y ea r s.
. V alu ation.
V alu ation.
T ax Rate.
Tax Rate.
Y ea r s.
$4.00 1 9 1 6 ______ 1,701.937.523
1.80
1880 _____ . $532,692,043
1.80
805,668,844
3.00 1 9 1 7 ........... 1,758,880,010
1890 _____ .
1.80
1895 _____ .
938,202,005
2.50 1 9 18______ 1,909,536,707
1.80
1900 _____ . 1,001,766,464
2.50 1 9 1 9 ______ 2,494,720,407
1902 _____ . 1,046,469,144
1.80
2.50 1920 ______ 2,694,567,461
1.00
19C4_____ _ 1,153,152,419
1.70 1 9 2 1 ______ 4,920,926,179
1.30
1908 _____ . 1,377,360,692
1.70 1922 ______ 4,361,628,527
1.00
1.70 1923 ______ 4,351,122,679
1910 . . . _ 1,761,664,366
1.00
1 9 1 2 _____ . 1,857,676,174
1.90 1924 ______ 4,591,212,518
$1.10
1 9 1 4 _____ _ 1,946,950,547
1.80 1925
4,712,542,323
1 9 1 5 _____ $1,658,587,414
$1.80
The large increase in values for 1919 was due to an increase in valuations
made by the State Board of Equalization for the benefit of the public schools
of the State. Another such increase was made in 1921. Increase in
values for 1921 was recommended by the State Tax Commission and
adopted by State Board of Equalization, raising all taxable property to
full or true value.
Of the tax rate per $1,000 for 1925 (SI .10), 30c. is to pay pensions to the
blind. 20c. for the Soldier Bonus bonds, 10c. for the State Capital bonds,
and 50c. for the support of the State Government. This latter includes
the higher institutions of learning, the eleemosynary institutions and
salaries, criminal costs and all otner expenses of the State Government.
Interest on State of Missouri Road bonds and payment of the bonds, as
they fall due, are taken care of by receipts from the Auto Department,
which amounted to $4,004,083 for 1923. Receipts from this Department
for 1925. up to Oct. 1, totaled $3,842,835. Constitutional amendment
voted by tne people subjects all taxable property to taxation to pay interest
and retire Road bonds. However, it is believed that tne auto receipts
will pay all interest and retire all bonds.

DEBT LIM ITATION .— Missouri has made provision In its constitution
restricting the creation of debt both on behalf of the State and of its muni­
cipalities. That part relating to the State is found in Article 4, Sections
44 44 (a), 45 and 46. These sections provide that the General Assembly
cannot contract debts except (1) to renew existing bonds, (2) to meet an
unforeseen emergency or casual deficiency. The State is prohibited from
lending its credit to any person, association or corporation or to pledge
Its credit for the payment o f liabilities of any individual, association or
corporation.
An amendment to Section 44 of Article 4 voted on Nov. 2 1920 provides
for the issuance of State bonds in an amount not to exceed $1,000,000 for a
soldiers’ settlement fund. The voters on Aug. 2 1921 voted in favor of a
section— 44b— providing for a soldier bonus bond issue of $15,000,000. The
validity of the soldier bonus amendment was tested in a friendly suit
brought before the State Supreme Court where a decision favoring the bonus
was made (V. 114, p. 216). Another amendment voted on Nov. 2 1920
(Section 44a) provides for the issue of $60,000,000 bonds for highway
purposes. On Feb. 26 1924 an amendment (Section 44c) authorizing an
additional $4,600,000 bonds to pay the bonus to those not compensated
under the original $15,000,000 was carried (V. 118, p. 1438).
The sections relating to the indebtedness of cities and other munici­
palities are found in Article 4, Section 47; Article 9. Section 6. and Article
10, Sections 12 and 12a. These sections make clear (1) that a munici­
pality cannot loan its credit; (2) that it cannot subscribe to the capital
■tock of corporations; (3) that it cannot get into debt unless two-thirds of
the voters voting at an election favor it, and then only to an aggregate
of 5 % of valuation, except, as per amendment of 1920, that cities of 75,000
or more inhabitants may by a two-thirds vote create a debt not to exceed
10% of the assessed valuation; except also that with such assent any county
may be allowed to become indebted in a larger amount for the erection of a
court house or jail, “ or (as per amendment of 1906) for the grading, con­
structing, paving or maintaining of paved, graveled, macadamized or rock
roads and necessary bridges and culverts therein; and, as per an amendment
of 1920, that cities of 75,000 or more inhabitants may exceed the limit by an
additional 10% for the purchase or construction of public utilities; and ex­
cept, also, per the amendment of 1920 (Section 12a— See V. 75, p. 1165) and
amendment of 1920, cities of 30,000 inhabitants may, by a two-thirds vote,
exceed the limit, by an additional 10% (as per amendment of 1920), for the
purchase or construction for water and light purposes, finally (4); that
before or at the time of getting the assent of the voters an annual tax must
be provided sufficient to pay interest and form a sinking fund to pay the
debt within 20 years. We publish below the full text of the sections referred
to above.
Sec. 44. General A ssem bly N o t to C ontract D ebts E x cep t as H e r e in .—

The General Assembly shall have no power to contract or to authorize the
contracting o f any debt or liability on behalf o f the State, or to issue bonds
or other evidences o f indebtedness thereof, except in the following cases:
F irst. In renewal of existing bonds, when they cannot be paid at maturity,
out o f the sinking fund or other resources.

Second. On the occurring of an unforeseen emergency, or casual deficiency
of the revenue, when the temporary liability incurred, upon the recom­
mendation of the Governor first had, shall not exceed the sum of $250,000
for any one year, to be paid in not more than two years from and after its
creation.
T h ird . On the occurring of any unforeseen emergency, or casual deficiency
of the revenue, when the temporary liability incurred or to be incurred
shall exceed the sum of $250,000 for any one year, the General Assembly
may submit an Act providing for the loan, or for the contracting of the
liability, and containing a provision for levying a tax sufficient to pay the
interest and principal when they become due (the latter in not more than
thirteen years from the date of its creation), to the qualified voters of the
State, and when the Act so submitted shall have been ratified by a twothirds majority, at an election held for that purpose, due publication having
been made of the provisions of the Act for at least three months before such
election, the Act thus ratified shall be irrepealable until the debt thereby
Incurred shall be paid, principal and interest.
F ou rth . — Section 1. The object of this amendment is, in recognition of
military service, to provide employment and rural homes for soldiers,
sailors, marines and others who have served with the armed forces of the
United States in the European war or other wars of the United States,
including former American citizens who served in allied armies against the
Central Powers and have been repatriated, and who have been honorably
discharged, hereafter referred to as “ soldiers” ; and to accomplish such
purposes by co-operation with the agencies of the United States engaged in
work of a similar character. To provide the necessary funds for the State
of Missouri to co-operate with the agencies of the United States, the con­
tracting of the liability of the State of Missouri by the issuance of its bonds
in an aggregate sum, not to exceed one million dollars, is hereby authorized
and directed, said bonds to be in the denomination of one thousand or five
hundred dollars each, or of both denominations (as the State Board of Fund
Commissioners may determine) and be payable thirteen years from the
issuance thereof; shall be payable to bearer in lawful money of the United
States, and shall bear interest at a rate not to exceed four and one-half
pei centum a year (as the State Board of Fund Commissioners may deter­
mine) , payable semi-annually on the first days of January and July of each
year, and to that end suitable coupons shall be attached to each bond for the
payment of said interest; each coupon shall have a facsimile of the signa­
ture of the State Treasurer engraved thereon. Said bonds shall be redeem­
able at the option of the State after eight years from date, shall be signed
by the Governor, and be countersigned by the Secretary of the State, with
the great seal of the State attached; and shall be registered by the State
Auditor to which he shall certify on each bond, and authenticate such regis­
tration by his signature and his official seal attached; said bonds, when so
prepared and executed, under the supervision of the State Board of Fund
Commissioners, shall be sold to the best advantage by said Board, but for
not less than par. The proceeds of said sales or sale shall constitute a fund




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to be designated as the Soldiers’ Settlement Fund, and shall be used ex­
clusively as a revolving fund by the Soldiers’ Settlement Board or department
for such a period of time as it may designate, and for such projects of soldier
settlement and at such costs as are approved by the Governor, and requisi­
tions upon the Soldiers’ Settlement Fund shall bear the Governor’s a jproval.
after which this fund with its accrued earnings, shall be returned to the
general revenue fund of the State. Contract or contracts for expenditures
or loans to carry out the purpose of this Act in excess of said one million
dollars, with interest collected thereon, shall, to the amount o f said excess,
be illegal and void and forever non-payable.
Sec. 2. That the General Assembly shall, and does hereby levy an annual
tax of one cent on the one hundred dollars valuation of the taxable property
of the State for the payment of the accruing interest on the said bonds, and
for the creation of a sinkina- fund for the payment thereof, said taxes begin­
ning with the year 1920, to be levied and collected annually as in case of
other State taxes in this State, until said bonds are fully paid.
Sec. 44a.— A m en d m en t A u th o rizin g issu a n ce o f $60,000,000 highw ay bonds'
— In addition to the exceptions made and created in Section 44’
thaGeneral Assembly shall have the power, from time to time, for the pur"
po9b of constructing hard surfaced public roads, in each county of the State,
to contract or to authorize the contracting of a debt or liability on behalf
of the State, and to issue bonds or other evidences of indebtedness thereof
not exceeding, in the aggregate, sixty millions of dollars, such bonds to bear
interest at a rate not exceeding five per centum per annum, payable semi­
annually, and maturing not later than thirty years from the date they bear.
The said bonds and the interest that will accrue thereon shall be paid out
of a fund to be provided by the levy and collection of a direct and annual
tax upon all taxable property in the State. Any motor vehicle registration
fees or license fees or taxes, authorized by law, except the penp ;rty tax
thereon, less the cost and expense of collection and the cost of maintaining
any State highway department or commission, authorized by law, shall,
after the issuance of such bonds, and so long as any bonds herein authorized
are unpaid, be and stand appropriated without legislative action for and to
the payment of the principal of the said bonds, and shall be credited to a
sinking fund to be provided for by law. It shall be the duty of the State
Auditor, annually, on or before the first day of July, to determine the rate
of taxation necessary to raise the amount of money needed for that year to
pay the principal and interest maturing in the next succeeding year, taking
into consideration available funds, delinquencies and the cost of collection.
The Auditor shall annually certify the rate of taxation so determined to the
clerk of the county court of each county and to the assessor or other officer
in the city of St. Louis, whose duty it may be to make up and certify the
tax books wherein are extended the State taxes. It will be the duty of said
clerks and the.said assessor or other proper officer in the city of St. Louis to
extend upon the tax books the taxes to be collected and certify the same to
the collector of the revenue of their respective counties, and the city of
St. Louis, who shall collect such taxes at the same time and in the same
manner and by the same means as are now or may hereafter be provided
by law for the collection of State and county taxes, and pay the same into
the State treasury. The Legislature shall enact such laws as may be neces­
sary to carry into effect, this amendment.
An initiative proposition tending to carry out the provisions o f this
amendment was submitted to the voters on N ov. 4 1924 and was ratified
(V. 119, p. 2553.)
Sec. 44b.— A m en d m en t A u th o r izin g Issu a n ce o/$15,000,000 S oldiers' B on u s
B onds. — In addition to the exceptions made and created in Sections 44
and 44a, the General Assembly snail have power, for tne purpose of paying
to each bona fide resident of the State of Missouri who served honorably
in the military or naval forces of the United States of America at any time
between the sixth day of April, 1917, and the 11th day of November, 1918,
a bonus of ten dollars for each and every month or major fraction of a
month, that such resident was in active service, to contract or to authorize
the contracting of a debt or liability on behalf of the State, and to issue
bonds or other evidence of indebtedness thereof not exceeding, in the aggre­
gate, fifteen millions of dollars; such bonds or other evidences of indebted­
ness to bear interest at a rate not exceeding five per cent per annum, pay­
able semi-annually, and maturing not later than twenty years from thefdate
they bear. The said bonds and the interest that will accrue thereon shall
be paid out of a fund to be provided by the levy and collection of a direct
annual tax upon all taxable property in the State. It shall be tlje duty of
the State Auditor, annually, on or before the first day of July, to determine
the rate of taxation necessary to raise the amount of money needed for
that year to pay the principal and interest maturing in the next succeeding
year taking into consideration available funds, delinquencies and the cost
of collection. The Auditor shall annually certify the rate o f taxation so
determined to the clerk of the county court of each county and to the
assessor or other officer in the city of St. Louis whose duty it may be to
make up and certify the tax books wherein are extended the State taxes.
It will be the duty of said clerks and the said assessor or other proper
officer in the city of St. Louis to extend upon the tax books the taxes to be
collected and certify the same to the collector of the revenue of their re­
spective counties, and the city of St. Louis, who shall collect s ich taxes at
the same time and in the same manner and by the same means as are now
or may hereafter be provided by law for the collection of State and county
taxes, and pay the same into the State treasury. The Legislature shall
enact such laws as may be necessary to carry into effect this amendment.
The wife or husband, child, mother or father, in the order named and none
other, of any deceased resident who served honorably in the military or
naval forces, as provided in this section, shall be paid the sum or allowance
that such deceased resident would be entitled to erceive hereunder if such
deceased resident had lived. Provided, that no one person entitled to
receive the bonus herein provided shall receive an amount exceeding two
hundred and fifty dollars; and, provided, that no person shall be entitled to
receive the bonus herein provided, who being in the military or naval service
of the United States of America subsequently to the sixth day of April,
1917, refused on conscientious, political or other grounds to subject himself
to military discipline or to render unqualified service; and provided further,
that no person shall be entitled to receive the bonus herein provided who
was not a bona fide resident of the State of Missouri at least during the
twelve months prior to the sixth day of April 1917, or who has received a
State bonus from any other State in the Union.
Sec. 44c. A m en d m en t A u th o rizin g Issu a n ce o f $4,600,000 A d d ition a l
Soldiers' B onus B onds. — The Board o f Fund Commissioners is authorized to
issue additional bonds o f the State o f Missouri in an amount not exceeding
four million six hundred thousand dollars ($4,600,000), for the purposes
authorized by Section 44b o f Article IV o f the present Constitution of
Missouri and an Act o f the General Assembly o f Missouri, entitled:
“ An Act to provide for the payment o f a bonus to certain residents o f
Missouri, or their survivors, who served with the military or naval forces
o f the United States during the war between the United States and the
German Empire and its allies; creating a soldiers’ bonus c o m m ission and a
board o f review, defining their powers and duties and fixing the comnensation of the members and employees thereof; authorizing and providing for
borrowing fifteen million dollars by the State and the issuance and sale o f
coupon bonds o f the State, in accordance with the provisions o f Section 44b,
Article IV, o f the Constitution o f Missouri, for the purpose of paying such
bonuses and the costs and expenses of administering this Act; to provide for
the exchange o f such bonds for registered bonds, and vice versa; defining
the powers and duties o f the board o f fund commissioners, Secretary of
State, State Auditor and State Treasurer relating thereto; to create two
funds in the State Treasurer’s office to be known as the “ Soldiers’ Bonus
Fund” and the “ Missouri soldiers’ bonus bond, interest and sinking fund” ;
to designate the purposes for which the proceeds of the sale o f said bonds
shall be used; and to provide for the levy and collecting o f a direct annual
tax upon all the taxable property in the State to pay the principal and inter­
est o f the said bonds; prescribing a penalty for the violation o f certain pro­
visions of this Act, with an emergency clause.” Approved Nov. 11 1921.
All o f the provisions o f said Act shall apply to and govern the issuance
and payment o f the principal and interest o f the bonds herein authorized
and the disbursement o f the proceeds thereof without further legislative
action, except that the interest on said bonds may be payable at such times
and at such place or places as may be designated by the said board o f fund
commissioners; said board shall pay all expenses of issuing and market­
ing the bonds out o f the proceeds of the sale thereof.
Sec. 45. State’s C redit N o t to be L oa n ed . — The General Assembly shal^
have no power to give or to lend, or to authorize the giving or lending of
the credit of the State in aid of or to any person, association or corporation,
whether municipal or other, or to pledge the credit o f the State In any
manner whatsoever, for the payment of the liabilities, present or prospective.
of any individual, association of individuals, municipal or other corporation
whatsoever: Provided, That the General Assembly shall have the power to
appropriate from funds in the State sinking fund, being the proceeds o f the
tax authorized under Section 14 of Article X of the Constitution, to an
amount not exceeding $1,000,000 for the exhibition of the resources, prod­

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ucts and industries o f the State in the centennial celebration of the Louisi­
ana Durchase in the city of St. Louis.
Sec. 46. P ublic M o n e y , Grant o f. P rohibited. — The General Assembly shall
haye no power to make any grant, or to authorize the making of any grant
of public money or thing of public money or thing o f value to any indivi­
dual, association o f individuals, municipal or other corporation whatsoever:
Provided, That this shall not be so construed as to prevent the grant of aid
in a case o f public calamity.
Sec. 47. M u n ic ip a litie s N o t to L en d Credit or Grant P ublic M o n ey — F ire­
m en's F u n d P erm itted— P en sion in g B lind. — The General Assembly shall have
no power to authorize any county, city, town or township, or other political
corporation or subdivision o f the State now existing, or that may be here­
after established, to lend its credit, or to grant public money or thing of
value in aid of or to any individual, association or corporation whatsoever,
or to become a stockholder in such corporation, association or company:
Provided, That this shall not be so construed as to prohibit the General
Assembly from providing by law for authorizing the creation, maintenance
and management of a fund for the pensioning of crippled and disabled fire­
men, and for the relief of the widows and minor children of deceased firemen,
by such cities, villages or incorporated towns as may have an organized
fire department— said fund to be taken from the municipal revenue of such
cities, villages or incorporated towns: Provided fu rth er, That nothing in
this Constitution contained shall be construed as prohibiting the General
Assembly from granting, or authorizing the granting of, pensions to the
deserving blind, as may be provided and regulated by law: Provided fu r th e r ,
That the General Assembly of the State o f Missouri shall cause an annual
tax of not less than one-half o f one cent nor more than three cents on the
one hundred dollars valuation o f the taxable property of the State to be
levied for the purpose of providing a fund to be devoted in the manner
provided by law to the pensioning o f the deserving blind. If any balance
shall exist in such fund after the deserving blind have been pensioned, then
the same, or so much thereof as may be necessary, may be used for the
support of the commission for the blind. And if there shall be a balance in
said fund after the blind have been pensioned and the commission for the
blind has received adequate support, then the same shall be transferred to
the public school fund. Said tax shall be levied and collected annually in
the same manner as other State taxes are levied and collected, and such fund
shall be subject to appropriation for above purposes by the General Assembly.
An amendment proposing to revise several sections o f Article 4, including
Sections 45, 46 and 47, was submitted to the voters on Feb. 26 1924 and
defeated (V. 118, p. 1438).
Sec. 6. M u n icip a lities N o t to Subscribe to C apital Stock n or A i d C orpora­
tions or In stitu tio n s. —N o county, township, city or other municipality
shall hereafter become a subscriber to the capital stock of any railroad or
other corporation or association, or make appropriation or donation, or
loan its credit to or in aid of any such corporation or association, or to or
in aid of any college or institution of learning or other institution, whether
created for or to be controlled by the State or others. All authority here­
tofore conferred for any of the purposes aforesaid by the General Assembly,
or by the charter of any corporation, is hereby repealed: Provided, however.
That nothing in this Constitution contained shall affect the right of any
such municipality to make such subscription, where the same has been
authorized under existing laws by a vote of the people of such municipality
prior to its adoption, or to prevent the issue of renewal bonds, or the use
of such other means as are or may be prescribed by law for the liquidation
or payment of such subscription, or o f any existing indebtedness.
Another amendment submitted to the voters on Feb. 26 1924 would have
cancelled the above section as it now stands. This, however, also met
with defeat (V. 118, p. 1438).
Sec. 12. M u n ic ip a l Indebtedn ess, L im it o f — H ow In crea sed — E x cep tio n s .—
No county, city, town, township, school district or other political corpora­
tion or subdivision of the State shall be allowd to become indebted in any
manner or for any purpose to an amount exceeding in any year the income
and revenue provided for such year, without the consent of two-thirds of
the voters thereof voting on such pro p o sitio n at an election to be held for
that purpose: nor in cases requiring such assent shall any indebtedness be
allowed to be incurred to an amount including existing indebtedness, in the
aggregate exceeding 5% on the value of the taxable property therein, to
be ascertained by the assessment next before the last assessment for State
and county purposes, previous to tlie incurring of such indebtedness, except
that cities having a population o f seventy-five thousand inhabitants or
more may, with the assent of two-thirds of the voters thereof voting on such
proposition at an election to be held for that purpose, incur an indebtedness
not exceeding ten per centum on the value of the taxable property therein,
to be ascertained by the assessment next before the last assessment for
State and county purposes previous to the incurring of such indebtedness:
such propositions may be submitted at any election, general or special
(amendment o f 1920): Provided, That with such assent any county may
be allowed to become indebted to a larger amount for the erection of
a court house or jail, or for the grading, construction, paving or main­
taining o f paved, graveled, macadamized or rock roads and necessary bridges
and culverts therein: and provided fu rth er. That any county, city, town,
township, school district or other political corporation or subdivision of the
State, incurring any indebtedness requiring the assent of the voters as
aforesaid, shall before or at the time o f doing so, provide for the collection
of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness as it
falls due. and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the prin­
cipal thereof, within twenty years from the time of contracting the same:
A n d provided fu r th e r , That the corporate authorities of the city of St. Louis
are hereby authorized to issue interest-bearing bondsof said city in the
amount of $5,000,000 at a rate o f interest not to exceed 4% per annum, the
principal payable within thirty years from the date of their issue, and the
proceeds thereof shall be paid to the corporation organized for the cele­
bration of the Louisiana purchase centennial in said city, to be used by
said corporation for said celebration, holding a world’s fair or exposition
in said city. And said corporate authorities of St. Louis shall be repaid
as large a proportionate amount of the aid given by them as shall be repaid
to the stockholders of said corporation on the sum subscribed and paid
by them, and any surplus remaining from the assets of said corporation,
after said stockholders and said city shall have been paid in full, shall be
divided between said stockholders and said city in proportion to the aggre­
gate amount of said stock so paid in and the amount so loaned by said city:
and any amount so received by said city from said corporation shall be paid
into the sinking fund o f said city for the redemption of its outstanding
bonds: Provided, That if, at the election for the adoption of this amendment
to the Constitution, a majority o f the votes cast within the limits of said
city o f St. Louis voting for and against this amendment shall be against
Its adoption, then no bonds shall be issued under this amendment; and
provided fu r th e r , That no such indebtedness so created shall be in any part
thereof paid by the State or from any State revenue, tax or fund, but the
same shall be paid by the city o f St. Louis alone: P rovided, That in the
city of St. Louis the amount o f bonds now aggregating $6,111,000, that
being the amount assumed by said city in the scheme o f separation from
the county o f St. Louis and the sum o f $5,808,000 heretofore prior to
Jan. 1 1901 expended in the construction o f water works for the city of
St. Louis and any bonds which may be hereafter issued by said city in the
construction and improvement of water works, the payment of the interest
whereon and the principal whereof shall be provided from the revenues of
said water works; that is to say, the amount of said bonds which shall be
outstanding at the time shall not be included in the computation of the
existing bonded indebtedness in determining the amount of bonds author­
ized to be issued by said city with the assent of two-thirds of the voters
under the provisions of this article, but said city shall be authorized at any
time to issue, bonds with the assent aforesaid, to an amount, including
outstanding indebtedness, other than that above named, to the amount
of ten per cent of the value of the taxable property in said city, to be
ascertained as above provided, and said city shall have power, with such
assent of the voters, to issue bonds for the construction and improvement
o f water works, the interest whereon and the principal whereof shall be pro­
vided for from the income o f said water works. Said city shall establish
a sinking fund for the payment o f the bonds so authorized according to the
times fixed for the maturity o f the same: Provided, fu r th er , that any city
which now has or may hereafter attain a population of seventy-five thousand
or more inhabitants may acquire, by purchase, condemnation or construc­
tion, water works, gas works, electric light works, street railways, telegraph
and telephone systems, heating plants, ice or refrigeration plants, or any
other plant, system or public service institution, within or outside of the
limits of such city, for the use of the city or its citizens, and for the purpose
o f paying therefor, in whole or in part, may issue public utilities bonds,
which public utilities bonds shall not be included in the liabilities or indebt­
edness o f the city limited by the prior provisions of this section; but the
total amount of such public utilities bonds to be issued by such city shall
not exceed twenty per centum o f the value of the taxable property in said
city, to be ascertained as above specified. The principal of said public
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out of the funds raised by taxation. Such city may also issue its bonds,
other than public utilities bonds, for the payment, ia whole or in part,
for such public utilities, and such bonds, other than public utilities bonds,
shall constitute a direct obligation of the city, but the total amount of
such bonds, other than public utilities bonds, shall not exceed in the ag­
gregate ten per centum of the taxable property therein, as hereinbefore
provided, but such bonds, other than public utilities bonds, shall require
the assent of two-thirds of all the legal votes case on that proposition.
The ordinance authorizing the purchase, condemnation or construction
of such public service plant or system shall provide what portion, if any,
of the cost thereof shall be paid by issue of public utilities bonds, and
what portion, if any, shall be paid by issue of general bonds of the city,
other than public utilities bonds. The principal and the interest of such
public utilities bonds shall be paid out of the earnings or sale of the utili­
ties plant or system for the acquisition of which said issue was made, but
the city may thereafter provide, by ordinance, for the payment in any year
of any part of the interest or principal of said bonds due in that year, out
of the general revenue of that year raised b y general taxation. Such city
shall have power to execute its mortgage or mortgages on any such utility,
or any addition thereto, or extension thereof, to secure the payment of
such public utilities bonds, and in case of default in the payment of such
public utilities bonds, and the interest thereon or interest thereon, said
bondholders, or their representatives, may apply to any court of compe­
tent jurisdiction, sitting in the county or city in which such city is located,
and said court may, in its discretion, if said default continue, appoint a
receiver to take charge of such property, and such receiver shall operate
said property pending such proceeding in such court, and until a final de­
cree of foreclosure in such proceeding, and for a period of one year there­
after, during which period the city may, upon payment to the bondholders
of all indebtedness past due and court costs,, and receiver’s obligations,
retake said property, subject to its unmatured obligations. If said prop­
erty is not thus retaken by the city in said period of redemption, said re­
ceiver shall deliver said property to such party as the court in such action
may order, and thereupon all liability of the city on said bonds shall cease
and determine and its rights as owner of said utility or plant shall cease and
determine, and thereafter said utility or plant shall be operated by the party
named in said order of court, or his successors or assigns, in conformity with
and subject to the provisions of the ordinance authorizing the acquisition
or purchase or construction of said public utility or plant, and the issuance
of bonds therefor, but such city shall not issue any such public utilities bonds
without the assent of four-sevenths of the voters thereof, voting on that
proposition, at an election to be held for that purpose, and such proposition
may be submitted at a special election or at a general election, in either of
which events if four-sevenths of all of the legal votes cast on such proposi­
tion are in favor of the issue of said bonds, the city shall have authority
to issue the same. Such utility may be acquired by condemnation proceed­
ings in the same manner that such city may acquire real estate for public
purposes, or in such other manner as may be provided by law. Such city
may, by a vote of the people in the manner herein provided, take up any
public utilities bonds and issue' its general bonds in lieu thereof, and may
take up any general bonds issued on account of any public utility and issue
public utilities bonds in lieu thereof, whenever there exists such debt-mak­
ing power of the city as will authorize the issue of such new bonds, but no
substitution shall be made without the consent of the holders of such bonds.
Sec. 12a. C ertain C ities A llow ed A d d itio n a l Indebtedn ess fo r W ater W orks
and Light P lants. — Any city in this State, containing not more than 30,000
inhabitants, may, with the assent of two-thirds of the voters thereof, vot­
ing at an election held for that purpose, be allowed to become indebted in
a larger amount than specified in Section 12 of Article X of the Constitution
of this State, not exceeding an additional ten per centum on the value of
the taxable property therein, for the purpose o f purchasing or constructing
water works, ice plants, electric or other light plants, to be owned exclu­
sively by the city so purchasing or constructing the same: P rovided, That
any such city incurring such indebtedness requiring the assent of the voters
as aforesaid, shall have power to provide for, and before or at the time of
incurring such indebtedness shall provide for the collection of an annual
tax, in addition to the other taxes provided for by this Constitution, suf­
ficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness as it falls due, and also to
constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof within
twenty years from the time of con tractin g the same, any provision in this
Constitution to the contrary notwithstanding.
Another amendment submitted to the voters on Feb. 26 1924 would have
combined Sections 12 and 12a into a new section (13) but this, too, wan
voted down (V. 118, p. 1438).
ISee V. 104, p. 2258, for reference to decision handed down by the State
Supreme Court on May 22 1917, ruling that county highways may be con­
structed through cities.]
SPECIAL ROAD D IST R IC T BONDS.— Under authority of an Ac*
passed at the 1923 legislative session, special road districts may incur
indebtedness up to 5% of the assessed valuation of property in the district.
The previous limit placed by this section (10747, Revised Statutes, 1919)
was 10% of assessed valuation. Bonds issued by virtue of the section
are to be in denominations of $100 and its multiples, are to bear interest
at a rate not exceeding 6% , and are to mature within 20 years from issuance.
(V. 117, p. 803.)
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— In reply to our Inquiry as
to whether or not bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued
by the State or any of its municipalities were exempt from taxation, we
were advised under date of December 8 1911 by the Secretary of State
that “ bonds or notes or other evidences of indebtedness issued by this
State are subject to taxation under the State constitution. There has
been no legislation enacted exempting such papers from taxation.”
Under the terms of Section 12766, Revised Statutes of 1919, as amended
in 1923 (p. 375, Laws of 1923), State, county, town, city and township
bonds are required to be listed as taxable property.
SECURED DEBT T A X LAW V OID.— The Supreme Court o f Missouri
on July 8 1921 held the secured debt tax law, passed by the 1917 Legislature,
invalid.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS— PURPOSES FOR WHICH
CORPORATION MAY BE CREATED— INVESTMENT OF DEPOSITS.
— The law regulating the investments by Missouri savings banks is gov­
erned by Sections 11871 and 11872 of Article 5 of the Banking Laws of that
State, revision of 1919. which read as follows:
Sec. 11871. Purposes for which corporation may be created— invest­
ment of deposits.— Corporations may be created under this article: First,
for the purpose of receiving, for accumulation, and safe-keeping, any d®*
posit of money, from any person, corporation or society, and investing
holding and repaying the same, crediting and paying interest thereon, as
in this article authorized and provided, and not otherwise; and secondly,
also, at its option, in connection therewith, for the purpose of taking ana
receiving as bailee for safe-keeping and storage only, jewelry, plate, money,
specie, bullion, stocks, bonds, securities and valuable papers of any kln».
and other valuables, and guaranteeing their safety, upon such terms
and for such compensation as may be agreed upon; and to let out vaults,
safes and other receptacles for the uses, purposes and benefits of such cor­
poration. All sums so received, except those held as bailee for safe-keep­
ing and storage only, and the income derived therefrom, and all moneys
entrusted to any such corporation, by order of court or other lawful
authority, shall be invested only as follows:
First— In bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United
States, or those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the
payment of the interest and principal.
Second— In bonds of this State bearing interest.
Third— In bonds of any State in the Union that has not, within five
years previous to making such investments by such corporation, defaulted
in the payment of any part of either principal or interest thereof.
Fourth— In bonds of any city, county, town, township or school district
of this State that has not defaulted in the payment of any part of either
principal or interest thereof, within five years previous to making such in­
vestment; and provided, such bonded debt does not exceed 5% .
Fifth— In the bonds of any city, town or county which had, in each case,
at the time of the investment, more than 20,000 inhabitants, as ascertained
by the United States or State census made next preceding such investment
in the States of Illinois, Ohio, Indiana, Michigan, Iowa, Kansas, Nebraska,
Wisconsin, Colorado or Texas, issued pursuant to the authority of any law
of such States: P rovided, the entire bonded indebtedness of such city
or county shall not exceed 5% of the assessed value of the taxable property
therein, including the issue of bonds in which said investment is made, as
shown by the last assessment preceding the investment; and provided
fu rth er, that such city, town or county, or State in which it is situated, has
not defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest
thereof within five years previous to making such investment. It shall
not be lawful for any savings institution organized under this article to

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Invest more than 25% of its assets in the bonds of cities, towns or counties
situated outside of this State, nor to invest more than 3% of its assets in
the bonds o f any one of such cities, towns or counties, nor to invest in more
than 10% of all the bonds issued by any such city, town or county, nor to
make any investment in the bonds of any city, town or county situated
out o f this State, which had been or shall be Issued to aid in the construction
o f any railroad.
Sixth— In the first mortgage bonds o f any steam railway, the income of
which is sufficient to pay all operating expenses and fixed charges, and
which is completed and operated, wholly or in part, in the following named
States: Missouri, Indiana, Iowa, Minnesota, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado.
Michigan, Illinois, Wisconsin, Arkansas, Texas and Ohio, and which has
paid the interest as it became due on its bonds for three years next preced­
ing such investment, or in the first mortgage bonds of the Central Pacific,
Northern Pacific, Union Pacific, New York Central, West Shore and
Pennsylvania railway companies.
Seventh— In bonds or notes secured by first mortgages or deeds of trust
on unencumbered real estate, worth at least twice the amount loaned there­
on: but in case the loan is on unimproved and unproductive real estate,
the amount loaned shall not be more than 40% of its actual value; but not
to exceed 60% of the whole amount of the funds of the corporation shall
be so loaned or invested; and no investment in any bond or note so secured
shall be made, except upon the report of a committee charged with the
duty of investigating the same, who shall certify to the value of the premises
mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such report shall be filed
and preserved among the records of the institution.
Eighth— In real estate, subject to the provisions of Section 11872 of this
article.— It shall be the duty of the directors of any such corporation, as
soon as practicable, to invest such fund of money, by purchase or other­
wise, in tne securities named in Sections 11871 and 11872 of thi arti ;1«. with
power from time to time to sell and reinvest the proceeds of such invest­
ment: but for the purpose of meeting current payments and expenses In
excess of the receipts, any of the securities may be sold or pledged; and
there shall be kept an available cash fund of not less than 15% of the whole
amount o f its assets, and the same, or any part thereof, together with the
current receipts, over the payments, may be kept on hand or on deposit,
ayable on demand, in any bank or banking association in the State of
lissouri, organized under any law of this State or o f the United States,
or with any safe deposit company or trust company incorporated under the
laws o f this State. The deposits in any one bank, safe deposit or trust
company shall not exceed 20% of the total deposits, capital and surplus
o f tne derm iting bank. (K. S. 1904, Sec. 1147 )
Sec. 11872. M ay purchase and sell real estate, when.— It shall be law­
ful for such corporation to purchase, hold, sell and convey real estate, as
follows:
First— A plot whereon is erected or to be erected a building or buildings
requisite for the convenient transaction o f its business, and from portions
of which, not required for its own use, a revenue may be derived, the cost
not to exceed the sum of $100,000, except in cities of over 300.000 inhabi­
tants, when the cost shall not exceed $250,000.
Second— Such sis shall be purchased by it at sales upon the foreclosure
of mortgages or deeds of trust owned by such corporation, or upon judg
ments or decrees rendered for debts due to it, or purchased or taken in set
tlements to secure such debts: and all such real estate mentioned in this
clause shall be .sold by such corporation within five years after the same
shall be vested in it, unless the bank commissioner shall extend the time
within which such sale shall be made. No such corporation, nor any person
acting in its behalf, shall negotiate, take or receive a fee, brokerage, com
mission or gift, or other consideration, for or on account of a loan made
by and in behalf of such corporation other than appears on tha face of the
note or contract by which such loan purports to be made; but nothing con
tained herein shall apply to any reasonable charge for services in the ex
amination of titles and the preparation of conveyance to such corporation
as security for its loans. All sums paid for services, fees or otherwise, to
a member of the board of directors shall be reported in detail at each regular
meeting of the directors. All applications for loans shall be made in writ­
ing through the treasurer of the corporation, who shall keep a record
thereof, showing the date, name of applicant, amount asked for and the
security offered, and shall cause the same to be presented to the board of
directors. (R. S. 1909, Sec. 1148.)
FEDERAL FARM LOAN BONDS.— In 1921 the State Legislature
passed an Act— effective March 31 1921— providing "th at trustees, guard­
ians, curators, banks, savings banks, trust companies, insurance companies,
assurance, casualty, fidelity and guaranty companies, and building and loan
associations may invest any funds held by them in bonds issued under the
provisions o f the Act o f Congress, approved July 17 1916, and known as the
Federal Farm Loan Act, and that such bonds shall be accepted as security
for all public deposits and in all cases where bonds are required by law to
be deposited with any department or public official o f this State.”
POPULATION OF STATE —
1920____ ........ 3,404,055 1880........ ____2.168.380 1840......... ___ 383.702
1910........ ____3.293,335 1870........ ____1,721,295 1830_____ ----- 140.455
1900........ ___ 3,106.665 I860____ ____1,182.012 1820......... ___
66.557
1890........ ____2.679.185 1850____ ____ 682.044 1810_____ ___
19.783
The proportion of the colored population was 6.70% in 1880, 5.70%
in 1890, 5.2% in 1900, 4.8% in 1910 and 5.2% in 1920. In number, blacks
were 90.405 in 1850. 118,503 in 1860, 118,071 in 1870. 145,350 in 1880.
154.131 in 1890, 161,234 in 1900, 157.452 in 1910 and 178,241 in 1920.

W ater and Light B onds.
5s T2 ann $25,000____July 1 1932
(Subject to call after July 1 1922)
5s T8 . . . $10,000_____ 1928-1938
5 t^s’20 s-a.
16.000_________ 194P
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 1920. $54,500
Total assess, val. 1920 (\ i
to 1-3 actual)__________ 1.349,208
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20 $10.00
Popula. 1910, 1,931; *20______ 2,080
IN T. on bonds of 1917 and 1918
payable at First Nat. Bank, Bethany;
on bonds of 1912 at Harrison County
Bank, Bethany, and on other bonds
at American Tr. Co. of St. Louis,Mo.

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Assess, value, personal_
_
700,000
Other assessable property.
350,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’21(9T0act) 5,150,000
Population 1920_____________ 5.698

BOW LING GREEN SCH. DIST.
This district is In Pike County.
$2,000r*„ July 1 1926
l8,000r*July 1 ’27-’32
5s ’23 J-J 20.000r*July 1 ’33-’37
20.000r*July 1 ’38-’41
6,OOOr*._July 1 1942
7,OOOr*..July 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 .. $73,000
Total assessed value 1924.-1,800,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$14.00
INT. on 4s at Bowling Green, on
BETHANY TOW NSHIP.
This township (P. O. Bethany) is other issue, at the National Bank of
Commerce, St. Louis
In Harrison County.
Road Bonds.
BROOKFIELD,
5s ’ is J-J $40,000..July 1 ’ 26-’33
Tuis city i , in Linn County. BOND; DEBT Oct 5 ’2 3 .. $50 000
Assessed value, real estate. 3.017,380 6s W ater . Bonds.
. . $140.000r _____________
Assessed value, personal. . 1.397.798 BOND. D EBT Nov 18 ’25. $163,800
Tot. assess, val ’23 (a ct.).4 ,415,178 Tot. ass’d val.’25(K a ct.).5,100,000
Population in 1920___________ 3,101 Population 1910, 5,749; 1920, 6,304
BIG LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Scott and Mis­
sissippi Counties.
Drainage Bonds,
f *17 J-D $178,000. June 1 ’25-’37
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 305.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1918— $208,000

BROOKFIELD SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. Of. Brookfield) Is
in Linn County.
5s T9 - - . $56,300...........
1939
(Subject to call after 1924.)
5s
18,000________ ______
_s ’21 — 18,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 15’23- $92,300
B IG MEDICINE CREEK DRAIN. Tot. assess, val. 1922_____ 3,450,000
School taxrate (per $1,000) ’23$18-50
DISTR IC T NO. 1.
This district is in Sullivan and Population in 1920___________ 6,305
Grundy counties.
5s’22M-S $146,000r*
Sept 1 ’ 26-’37 BUCHANAN COUNTY.
The county seat Is St. Joseph.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24- $146,000
U. S. Circuit Court on June 18
Total assessed value 1924.. 381,159
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924___ $2,186 1918 upheld $2,000,000 road bonds
voted Jan. 24 1918. V. 106, p. 2772.
Ponulation 1924____________ 1,000
...
25,000_______________
INT. at Liberty Central Trust Co., 5s
Poorhouse Bonds.
St. Louis.
5s T8 —.$225.000___ July 1 1928
BIG T A RK IO D R A IN A G E DIST.
BUCHANAN COUNTY.
This district Is In Holt County.
Road Bonds.
6s ’ l l M-S $46.000c____ 1926 1929
6s
M-S 25.000c..........
1932 5s ’20 J-D*150 000--June 1 ’26-’28
5
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’25.$119,000 ■ s ’20 J-D 100 000___ June 1 1926
5s ’20 J-D a200.000cJune 1 ’27-’28
Floating debt (add’l) _______________ 5.000
Total assessed val’n 1925--2,000,000 5s ’22 J-D *600.000-.June 1 ’31-’36
IN T. at Merchants’ Laclede Nat. GEN. BD. D T. Nov 7’ 25 $1,442,000
Sinking fund____________
159,280
Bank, St. Louis.
Floating debt (add’1)_____
300,000
Assessed value, real estate.83,988.800
BIRMINGHAM DRAIN. DIST.
Assessed value, personal..27,Oil 430
This district is in Clay County.
6s T9 A-O $332,500 ____1926-1939 Assess, val., railroad prop 12,220,752
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920.--$380,000 Total assess, val. 1925
(about 60% act.)_____123,220,982
BLACKW ATER DR. DIST. NO. 1. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25--$8.95
This district Is In Johnson County Pop’nTO(Census). 93,020;’20.93,684
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office:
6- TO — $60 000.........1926 1930
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 -- $61,000 on bond -marked (*) at the First Na­
Assessed benefits 1925_____ 418 425 tional Bank, St. Joseph; on bonds
marked (a) at St. Louis Union Trust
Co., St. Louis; on others of 1920 at
BLOOMFIELD.
Empire Trust C o., St. Joseph
This city is in Stoddard County.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’25 Jan $54,0 0 0 c ____1930-1945 BURLINGTON JUNCTION.
This city is in Nodaway County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 0 ’25. $54,000
W ater W orks Bonds.
_ 365,734
Assess. value real estate_
Assess. value personal_____ 110,143 53^s’24 F-A/$12,000c-Aug 1 ’29-’34
l 30.000c.Aug 1 ’ 35-’44
Other assess, property_____ 173,238
Sewer Borfds.
Tot. assess, val. ’25 ( act.) 647,115
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1925____ $25.30 5H s’24 F-A $33,000c______________
Population 1910, 1,147; 1920, 1,094 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’25. $79,000
42,000
IN T . payable at the City Treas­ Water debt (incl.)________
Sinking fund_____________
6,000
urer’s office.
Assess. val. real estate_____ 581,649
BOLLINGER COUNTY
Assess, value personal_____ 244,893
Other assess. property_____
50,360
Marble Hill is the county seat.
5s ’20 J-J $310 000_ Jan 1 ’26-’40 Total assess, value 1925___ 876,902
_
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 385.) Pop’n, 1910, 942; 1920_________ 970
IN T . at White-Phillips Co. of
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $310 000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
36 000 Davenport.
Sinking fund______________
4.120
Assess, val., real estate____ 5.821 09 * BUTLER.
CITIES, COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE
This city is in Bates County.
Assess, val., personal_____ 1.393,930
W ater W orks Bonds.
other assess, property____ 917,880
STATE OF MISSOURI.
Total assessed value 1925
5s T4 J-D $41,000—June 1 ’26-’34
(about % actual)_______ 8 132 900 TOTAL DEBT Sept 27 ’22 $60,000
The Merchants’ Laclede National Bank. St. Louis, is the fiscal agent for Total tax rate (ner $1.000V25 -$9 70 Sinking fund (water)______
6,500
the State o f Missouri.
Population 1910, 14,576: 1920-13,909 Assessed value, real estate-1,366,264
ALBAN Y DRAINAGE DIST.
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 12 ’25 $103,000
IN T . at the St. Louis Union Trust Assessed value, personal_ 1,633.736
This district is in Gentry County. Sinking fund____________
Total assessed value 1921
10,000 C o., St. Louis.
5 j^s’22 F-A$355,000--Feb 15 ’27-’40 Assessed valuation—
(1-3 actual)_____________3,000,000
(For amount due each year see
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.S6.50
Real estate____________25,715,070 BOONVILLE.
V. 114, p. 2041.)
Personal________________5,319,220
This city is in Cooper Co. City Population 1910, 2,894; 1920--2,702
IN T . at the Mississippi Valley
BOND. DEBT M ay 1922-.$355,000
Other assessable p ro p .. 1,647,660 incorp. 1819 and as a city o f third
Assessed benefits__________ 625,966
Trust Co. of St. Louis, M o.
Total 1925 (75% act.).32,681,950 class 1898.
State and county tax rate (per
W ater-W orks Bonds.
ANDREW -NODAW AY DR. DIST.
$1,000) 1925_______________ $9.95 5s T9 M-S $30 000___ Sept 7 1939 BUTLER COUNTY.
This district (P. O. Guilford) is in Population 1910, 21,687: 1920.20,589
Poplar Bluff Is the county seat.
Sewer-Extension Bonds.
Nodaway and Andrew counties.
(Red. beg.
1920).
IN .
the National 5s T9 M-S $6,000______ Sept 1930 4s Jail Bonds$25.000c_ July 1 1 1930
5s ’23 F-A $185,500 ___ 1926-1943 BankTo f payable at St. Louis.
TO J-J
_ July
Park Im provement Bonds.
Commerce,
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1089.)
R oad Bonds.
5s T9 M-S $8 000______ Sept 1930
BOND. DEBT Feb. 1923--$197,000 AURORA.
5s T9 M-N$160,000____1926-1929
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J 25 000______ July 1941 5s ’22 M -N 261,000—Mar 1 ’26-’39
This city is in Lawrence County.
APPLETON CITY.
(For maturity see V . 114. p. 2744.)
Bridge Approach Bonds.
Bonds.
This city is in Saint Clair County. 5s C ity-H all I $11,000____1926-1932 5s
J-J $ 5 ).0 0 0 .................... 1947 BOND. DEBT Oct 3 ’23- $504,000
17 A-O
W ater W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
11,000
(Optional after 5 years.)
\ 10,000 ____ 1933-1937
5s ’ 25 Feb $53,000c.Feb 1 ’30-’40 BOND. D EBT N ov 19 ’25 $60,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $119 000 Total ass’d val.’22(actual) 18.876,485
BOND. D E B T Sept 3 0 ’ 25. $53,004 Assessed value, real estate. 1,456,800 Water debt (incl.)________
30.000 State&Co. tax(per $1.000)’23 $11.00
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,500,000 Assessed value, personal_
_
Sinking funds on hand____
11,000 Pop. TO (Census), 20,624; ’20. 24,106
_
Population 1920_____________ 1,262 Other assessable property.. 400,210 Assess, val. 1924 (about)- .6 000 000
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the Mer314,710
Assessed value ’25 (3-5 act.)2,171,720 Tax rate (per $1 000) ’25______ $8.50 chants-Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis;
ATLAN TA CONS. S. D. NO. 3.
on others at County Treas. office.
Value of city property (real
Taxrate (per $1 000) 1925___ $12.80
This district is in Macon County. Population 1910, 4,148: 1920, 3,575
estate & water plant)___ 189,000
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
Population 1910, 4,252; 1920--4.665 CALLAW AY COUNTY
5s ’23 F-A $45,000r Feb. 1 ’26-’43
Fulton is the county, seat.
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office.
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 13 ’25. $45,000 BARNARD BOLCKOW DR. DIST.
R efu n d in g Hospital Bonds.
This district is in Andrew and
Assessed value 1925 (35 to
4% s’24 - - . $97,000r* ...1926-1938
BOONVILLE SCH. DIST,
40% actual)-------------------- 885,000 Nodaway Counties.
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’25- $97,500
B uilding Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$16.00 6s ’21 . . . $114,000_____1926-1941
Assess, value, real estate.22,271,230
Population in 1925 (est.)________ 400 BOND. D EBT June 1 1921.$135,000 5s T4 J-D $34,000r__________1934 Assess, val., personal____ 3,835,605
(Subject to call beginning 1924) Assess, val., other prop’ty 3,491.285
IN T . at the Union Trust Co.,
6s ‘21 -_ - 38.000_______________ Tot .ass’d val. ’25(90 % act) 29,598,120
East St. Louis, Ills.
BATES CO. D R A IN . DIST, N O .l. BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’25- $72,000 State&Co.tax ’25 (per $1,000) $5.35
Butler is the county seat.
Sinking fund_____________
4.000
ATHENS TOWNSHIP
6s ’ l l J-J $67,5 0 0c____ 1926-1931. Ass’d val. ’25 (K actual)-.4.033,638 Population 1910, 24,400; 1920-23,007
This township is in Gentry County
_
6s ’20 J-J $100,000c_________ 1935 GEN. BD. D T . Jan 8 ’22..$235,000 School tax (per $1,000) ’25_ $10 00 CAMERON.
8,000 Population in 1925 (est.)______ 5,500
BON D. DEBT Oct 1924-- $100,000 Floating debt (add’l )______
This city is in Clinton County.
30,000
IN T . Is payable at Mercantile
Total assessed value 1924.-5,041,500 Sinking fund_____________
Electric Light & Sewer Bonds
Population in 1920__________ 15,634 (District has no independent val.) Trust C o., St. Louis.
-s ’24 J-J 15 $116,000-Jan 15 ’29-’44
IN T . at District Secretary’s office.
BOND. D EBT Jan1924— $148,000
AUDRAIN COUNTY.
BOONVILLE TOW NSHIP.
Assessed value____________3,059,417
BETHANY.
Mexico is the county seat.
This township (P. O. BoonvUle) Water debt_______________
32,000
This city is in Harrison County.
H ospital Bonds.
is in Cooper County.
Net debt_________________ 116,000
Fire D epartm ent B onds.
6Jis’ 18 M -N $60,000 ___ 1926-1937
53^s’ 19 . . . $70,000c_____ 1926-’32 Pop’n, 1910, 2,980; 1920_____3,248
5s ’17 M -N $3,500c_ N ov 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’25 $76,000
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
_
IN T . at Mississippi Valley Trust
6s 1 9 M -N 35.000 ____ 1926-1938
(Subject to call N ov 1 1927)
Assess, value, real estate_ 4,100,000 C o., St. Louis.

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CAMERON SCH. DIST.

CARUTHERSVILLE S. D. NO. 8.

Tills district Is In Clinton County.
B uilding Bonds.
f$4,000c.Feb 15 ’26-’29 5s ’09 - „ $20,000..........................
5 s ’24 F-A 15,000c_Feb 1 5 ’30-’34 5s ’ 17 F-A 50.000__________Serial
(70,000c_Feb 15 ’35-’44
4 .0 00 ____1926-1929
BOND. DEBT N ov 17 ’24- $135,000
6.000 ____1930-1932
Sinking fund______________
4,000 4Jis’24 ---5,000 _____ 1933-1934
Assess, val. ’24 (90% a ct.)-3 ,016,692
9.000 _____ 1935-1937
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$13.50
45,000_____ 1938-1943
,70,000___________ 1944
CANTON SPECIAL ROAD DIST. TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924 - - $207,000
This district is in Lewis County.
Sinking fund______________
14,775
6s '21 M -N $63,030- - No v 1 '26 -’37 Total ass’d val. ’24(:i act.) 4,500,000
4
(For amount due each year see V. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13 .50
114, o. 758.)
Population in 1920____________8,500
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $63,000
Assessed value 1918_______ 1,627,000 CASTOR TOWNSHIP
Population (estimated)_______ 3,500
This township is in Stoddard Co.
IN T. at the Boatmen’s Bank, St.
Road Bonds.
Louis.
5^s
$85,000____Mar 1 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923---$85,000
CAP-AU-GRIS DRAIN. DIST.
Population in 1920___________ 4,652
This district is in Lincoln County.
5^ s'23 M -N $42,000c M ay 1 '26-’42 CENTRALIA.
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $46,000
This city is in Boone County.
IN T. at the State National Bank,
Paving Bonds.
St. Louis.
5 s ’24 Sept $50,000_____ 1929-1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $92,000
CAPE GIRARDEAU.
This city is in Cape Girardeau Co. Tot.ass’d val.(75%act.) ’25 1,853,000
Total ta.vrate (per $1,000)____ $12.50
Public Park Bonds.
5s '16 . . . $34.000_____ _____ 1926 Pop’n, 1910, 2,116; 1920______ 2,071

Fire-Department Bonds.

CHAFFEE.
This city is in Scott County.
City Hall and Jail Bonds.
5J4s’ 13 J-J $3,000c— M ay 1 1933
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $21,000c.--July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
Sewer C onstruction Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $13,000c
July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July
1926.)
CAPE GIRARDEAU SCH. DIST. BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- 1$16,000
B uilding and Impt. Bonds.
21,000
5s T4 M-S $83,000____Mar 2 1934 Water debt (add’l ) ________
5s ’20 F-A 69,000--Feb 1 ’26-’40 Assessment debt ( (add’l)___ 1 1135,000
A ccn cc
ir o 1, * 0 4 V.Z2 o p f \ ---- J. , A«Jt7 OOH
Vdl
“
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 1336.)
5H s
A-O (18,000 _____ 1926-1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-—$11 10
Population 1910. 2,083; 1920, 3,035
(36,000 ____ 1932-1940
IN T . on all bonds at the First
5J4s’23 A-O 15.000-.Apr 1 ’28-’42
4M s’25 J-D 300,000____ 1930-1945 National Bank o f Chaffee.
BOND. D EBT Oct 26 ’25_ $195,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(2-3act.) -10,581.860 CHARLESTON.Mississippi County’
This city is in
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $15 00
ea rly ).
Population in 1925 j(est.)_____16,000 5s W ater System (p a rt due y 1 ’26-’34
T4 M-S $27,000c-Mar
IN T. at Mechanics' American
Sewer System (part due y ea rly ).
Nat. Bank. St. Louis.
5s T4 M-S $20,000--Mar 1 ’26-’34
Drainage Bonds.
CARROLL COUNTY.
5s ’08 A-O $ i,500_____Apr 1 1928
Carrollton Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $55,500
Highway & Bridge Bonds.
31,500
5s ’22
$50,000.-Aug 1 ’ 26-’27 Water debt (incl.)________
Drainage D istrict No. 3 Bonds. Tot.ass’d val.’25(30% act.)2,748,021
_
6s ’ l l M-S $105,0 0 0 c-..S e p t 1 ’31 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 _ $8.00
COU N TY DEBT Dec 1 ’22 $125,000 Population 1910, 3,144; 1920, 3,410
IN T . atM erch.Lacl. N at.Bk.St.L
Drainage debt Oct 31 T 8- $105,000
Total ass’d val’n 1921____41,000,000
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) T8-S6.80 CHARLESTON SCH. DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Charleston) is
Pop’n 1910, 23.098; 1920, 20.480
INT. at County Treasurer’s office. in Mississippi County.
4)4s’25J-J15 $100,000c Aug 1 ’27-’45
TOT. B D . DT. June 10 ’24 $104,000
CARTER COUNTY.
Total assessed value 1924--2,968,300
Van Buren is the county seat.
IN T . at Charleston-Mississippi
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 18 M N ( $32,000--M ay 1 ’26-’33 County Bank, Charleston.
i 20,000.-M ay 1 ’ 34-’37
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’25- $52,000 CHILLICOTHE.
This city is in Livingston County.
Assessed value, real estate.3,041,835
Assessed value, personal_
_ 584,715 Incorporated in 1855.
Water Wks. Purch. & Impt.Bds.
Assess, value, other prop’y 51,275
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( H a ct.)-3 ,677,825 5s T 5 M-S $70,000—M ar 1 ’26-’35
Electric Light Extension.
State&Co. tax ’25 (per $1,000)_$9-10
Population 1910. 5,504; 1920, 7,482 5s ’ 10 F-A $22.500____Feb 1 1930
IN T . payable at Mississippi T O T .B D . D T .N o v l 5 ’ 23- $106,000
Assess, val. ’23 (M a ct.)—7,013,715
Valley Trust C o., St. Louis.
Tax rate (per 1,000) ’23______ $18.90
Pop’n 1910, 6,265; 1920 ______ 6,525
CARTHAGE.
This city is In Jasper County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
CHILLICOTHE SCHOOL DIST.
5s g ’08 A-O $50,500c___Apr 1 1928
This district is in Livingston
M unicipal, W ater Extension & County.
Electric Light B onds.
High School Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A 100,000____Aug 1 1940 5s ’23 A-O _$291,000r *Apr 1 ’26-’43
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2110.) (For maturity see V. 116, p. 1684).
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’25- $291,000
5s ’23 J-D $110,000____Dec 1 1943 Tot.ass.val. ’25 (55% act.) 6,909.031
Paving Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$13.60
6s ’20 M-S $120.000-_Sept 1 ’ 26-’40
IN T . at the First National Bank,
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’25- $385,000 Chicago and Guaranty Trust C o..
Water debt (incl.)________ 115,000 Kansas City.
Sinking fund______________
26,850
Assessed value, real estate-4,708 890 CHRISTIAN COUNTY.
Assessed val., personal____1,139,490
Ozark is the county seat.
Other assess, property____ 347,212
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924
(about )4 actual)_______ 6,195 592 5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J $30,000___________1929
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-—$16.60 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1925 $30,000
Population 1910, 9.483: 1920, 10.068 Assess, val., real estate____ 6,148,620
IN T . at Miss. Val. Tr. C o., St. L. Assess, val., personal_____ 1,694,025
Other assess, property____ 311,415
CARTHAGE SCHOOL DISTRICT. Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act.)8,153,960
County tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $5.10
B uilding B onds.
4s Tb
$79,00 0c._____ _______ Population 1910, 15,832; 1920-15,252
(Red. beginning 10 years from date.)
6s ’20 M -N 113,000--M ay 1 ’26-’40 CLARK COUNTY
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 613.)
Kahoka is the county seat.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’23 J-J $46,000____July 1 1933 5s ’20 - - - $103,994.04 ______ 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $238,000 BOND. D E B T Oct 1925- $103,994
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act.) 7,137,500 Sinking fund____________
20,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25- $17.00 Assessed val., real estate.17,000,330
Pop’n 1910 9,483; 1925 (est.) 12,000 Assessed val., personal___ 1,785,327
IN T . at Nat. Bk. o f Com., St. L., Other assessable property- 3,066,147
the Central Nat. Bank, o f Carthage, Total assess, value 1924.-21,851,804
and the American Trust C o., St. L. Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$5.60
Population 1910,,12,811; 1920-11,874
5s ’ 16 J-J
$9 000--July 1 ’26-’35
BOND. D E B T N ov 16 1923 $5,000
Assessed value, real estate.6,306,000
Assessed value, personal_ 2.931,090
_
Total assessed value 1923__9,2.i7,090
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$60.00
Population 1910, 8,475; 1920, 10,252
IN T . payable at Cape Girardeau.

CARUTHERSVILLE.

This city is in Pemiscot County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M-S $20,000-.M ar 1 ’26-’35
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s T5 M-S $18.200--M ar 1 ’26-’35
534s’22 F-A 65,000--Feb 1 ’27-’42
Street Im provement Bonds.
5 ^ s ’19
$30,000__________ 1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
N ET DEBT Apr 1924_____$193,000
Sinking funds_____________
11,778
Assess, val. real estate____2,417,120
Assess, val. personal prop . 576,620
Other assess, property____ 590,004
T ot .assess .val .’23(actual).4,630,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$7.60
Population 1910. 3.655; 1920--4.750
IN T . on 5)4 s o f 1922 at the Liberty
Central Trust C o., St. Louis.




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MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS

CLAY COUNTY.

Liberty is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4 Jis’ 19 M-S $240,000 __ 1926-1933
4I4s
J-J 126,000 _____ 1926-1934
R efu nding Road B onds.
4 ^ s ’22 F-A$500,000-.Feb 1 ’27-’36
BOND.DEBT Nov 19 ’25,$1,125,000
Assessed value, real estate.29,402,815
Assessed value, personal. _ 6,406,995
Other assess. property____
694,000
T ot. assess, val. ’ 24 (M
actual)________________ 44,503,810
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_______________ $7.10
Population 1910, 20,302; 1920-20,455
IN T . on 4K s o f 1922 at the
Fidelity Nat. Bank & Trust Co.,
Kansas City.

BOND. D E B T Oct 28 ’ 25- $85,500
CLAYTON.
This town is in St. Louis County. Assess, val. 25 (H a ct.)— 3,456.195
4J4s’24 F-A $62,000--Aug 1 ’29-’44 Sch tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $16.00
BOND. D E B T Dec 1924.
$62,000 Population in 1925 (est.)_____6,000
IN T . is payable in St. Louis.
_
Assessment value 1924_ 11,136,920

CLAYTON (TOWN) SCH. DIST. DE SOTO. Is in Jeflerson County.
This city
This district is in St. Louis County.

4)4s’ 16 F-A $114,000c-..1926-1935
5s ’06 J-D
15,000c _______ 1926
5s ’08 J-J
10.000c...July 1928
5s ’21 M -N 63,000-Nov 15 ’ 26-’39
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 ’25. $226,500
Sinking fund_____________
56,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
60% actual)___________13.514,590
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.50
Population in 1924 (est.)_____6,000
IN T. payable in St. Louis.

CLINTON SCH. DIST.

This district is in Henry County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ l l . . . $21,000c__________1931
(Subject to call after 1916)
5s ’ 19 . . . $10,000___________1938
Subject to call after 1923.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25. $31,000
Assessed val. ’24 (act.)____5,233,170
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-68.50
Population in 1920 (est.)--------- 6,000
IN T . is payable in Clinton.

COLE COUNTY.

Jefferson City is the county seat.
R efu nding Road Bonds.
4M s’ 17 F-A $300,000--Feb 15 1938
C ourthouse Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . 100,000__________ 1939
(Subject to call after 1924.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 4 ’24 $375,000
Tot. assess, val. 1924___ 26,640,030
Population 1910, 21,957; 1920.24,680
IN T . payable at National Bank of
Commerce. St. Louis.

COLUMBIA.

This city is in Boone County.
W ater Wks. & Elec. Lt. Bonds.
5s ’06 J-D $18.000___ June 11926
4)4.8’ 10 A-O 90,000___ Oct 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
5s
.$1 28,0 00______________
BONDED D EBT 1919—. $226,000
Total assess, val. 1918
(about 40% actual)____ 5,450,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) T7.$8.00
Population 1910, 9,662; 1920-10,392
Principal and Interest payable in
St. Louis.

COLUMBIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.

Population 1925 (est.)------- 14,000
4s ’09 M-S $47,500c_ Mar 1 1929
_
(Subject to call $47,500 Mar 1 24.)
5s ’22 M-S Z95.000____Mar 1 1941
(Optional Mar. 1 1931.)
x B uilding Bonds.
4s ’ 16 J-D $90,000____June 1 1936
(Subject to call $43,000 after June 1
1926 and $47,000 after .Tune 1 ’31.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 7 ’25 $232,500
Sinking fund____________
36,500
Total assessed value (M
actual) 1925__________ 14,218,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$14.00
x IN T . payable In Columbia; on
other bonds at Miss. Val. Tr. Co.,
St. L .t and M erc. Tr. C o., St. Louis.

COOPER COUNTY.

Boonvllle Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A$112.500rc____ 1926-1942
5s ’24 - - .
45,000cAug 15 ’26-’40
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 1924 $125,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 21,685,000
_
Assess, val., personal____4,212,700
Other assessable property.
669,225
Total assess, val. 1925
(80% actual)_________ 26,566,925
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24—$5.50
Population 1910, 20,311; 1920-19,308
I N T . at the Liberty Central Trust
C o., St. Louis.

W ater-W orks Bonds.
s ’ 13 M -N $2.500___ Oct 1 1933
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 2 ’25- $38,000
Sinking fund_______________ 2,950
Assess, val., real estate___ 2,640,000
Assess, val., personal_____ 750,000
Other assess, property___ 110,000
Total assess, val. 1925 (1-3
to 34 actual)____________3,500,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1916____$11.00
Population 1910, 4,721; 1920—5,003
IN T . at Merchants’ Laclede Nat.
Bk., and M erc. Tr. C o., St. Louis.

DE SOTO SCHOOL DISTRICT.

This district is in Jefferson County.
B uilding B onds.
s’2 5 J-D $95,000—June 1 ’27-’45
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 3224)
TOT. B D . D T . June 1925- $95,000
Sinking fund______________
6,500
Assessed value____________2,155,470
Population 1920______________ 5,003
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­
merce, St. Louis.

DEXTER SCHOOL DISTRICT.

This district (P. O. Dexter) is in
Stoddard County.
5s ’23 J-J $62,500_______________
BOND. D E B T July 1 1924 $83,000
Sinking fund______________
14.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (34 act.)_1,364,428
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $16.50

DUCK CREEK TOWNSHIP

Thi- township is in Stoddard Co.
R oad Bonds.
6s
- . - $80,000___________ 1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923--.$80,000
Population 1920--------------------- 3,746

DUNKLIN COUNTY

Kennett is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5s ’22 M-S $l,028,000Jan 1 ’26-’42
(For amount due each year see V.
113, p. 2637.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 1921-$1.150,000
Sinking fund____________
50,000
Total assess, val. 1920----- 28,163,250
Population 1910, 30,328; 1920-32,773

DUNKLIN COUNTY DR. DIST.

Kennett is the county seat.
Drainage Bonds.
_
_ $394,057_____Various
6s
TOTAL D EBT Oct 4 ’ 20-$1200,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 7,898,215
Assessed val. personal____ 3.083,770
Other assess, property____ 2,302,388
Tot.assess, val.’ 19 (l-3act.) 13,284,373
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19--------$23.80
Population of county in 1910—30.328

EDINA.

This city is in Knox County.
Sewer& W ater Bonds.
-s
. . . $123,500__________ ____
BOND. DEBT Nov 13’25- $123,500
Total assess, val. 1925_____ 942,519
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $16.50
Population 1910, 1,562; 1920. 1,438.

ELK CHUTE DRAIN. DIST.

This uistriot is in Pemiscot and
Dunklin Counties.
6s ’ 22 M -N$250.000______________
534s’24 M-N250.000—M ay 1 ’29-’44
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’ 25- $500,000
Assessed benefits_________ 1 628.215
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$25.10
IN T . at the State Bank, St. Louis.

ELSEBERRY DRAINAGE DIST.
This district (P. O. Elseberry) Is In

Lincoln and Pike Counties.
’ 13 A-O $157,500-Apr 1 ’26-’32
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922—.$400,200
I N T . at N a t. B k. of Comm., St. L .
This township is in Gentry County.
6s ’20 - - - $85,000c--------------------BONDED D EBT 1920—- $85,000 EXCELSIOR SPRINGS.
This city is in Clay County.
Assess, val. (act.) 1922_ 29,395,000
_
This city adopted the city manager
Population in 1920___________ 3,56$
form of government on Dec. 20 1921
(V. 114, p. 100).
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Park Bonds.
Steelville is the county seat.
534s’ 16 Oct $20,000____Oct 1 1936
Road Bonds.
Oct.
5s ’22 F-A$225.000- -Feb 1 ’26-’42 (Subject to call after onds. 1 1926.)
Bridge and Park B
,For amount due each year see
534s’ 17 - - - $12,500___________1937
(V. 114, p. 541.)
s-a
_
BONDED DEBT Feb 1922 $250,000 5s ’22 (Optional 4,000c_ Dec 1 1942
Dec. 1 1932.)
Assessed value 1921_______9,588,331
Sewer Bonds.
Popul’n, 1910, 13,576; 1920, 12,355
’ 12 - - - $16,000___________ 1932
INTEREST in St. Louis.
6s
25,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Nov 3 ’2 5 -- $122,700
CUIVRE RIVER DRAIN. DIST. Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (40-50%
This district is in Lincoln and
act.)___________________ 4,660,196
St. Charles counties.
Oity tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $10.60
($14,000c_Feb 1 ’26 ’32 Population 1910, 3,900; 1920, 4,165
6s ’22 F-A I 18,000c—Feb 1 ’33-’38
( 16,000c.-Feb 1 ’ 39-’42 FABIUS RIVER DRAIN. DIST.
BONDED DEBT Mar 1922-$50,000
This district is in Marion and
Total benefits 1921_________ 93,901 Lewis counties. Incorp- April 1911.
IN T . at the St. Louis Union Trust 6s ’ 15 A-O l$117,000—Apr 1 ’26-’29
C o., St. Louis.
\ 61,000—Apr 1 ’29-’30
6s ’ 17 A-O 35,000--Apr 1 ’26-’30
BOND. DEBT Sept 1921—$375,000
DALLAS COUNTY.
Assessed benefits__________ 840,000
County seat is Buflalo.
IN T . at Miss. Val. Tr. C o., St. L.
See V. 100, p. 323, for reference to
controversy over old railroad bonds.
FARMINGTON.
R ailroad Aid Bonds.
This city is in St. Francois County.
7&10s J-J $235,000_______________
W ater B onds.
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923— $300,000
Assess, val., real est_____ 4,997,053 5s ’23 J-D $15,000c.Dec 1 ’29-’43
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 1,364,583
Tot. assess, val.’23(34 act.)6,361,636 5s ’23 J-D $85,000c-Dec 1 ’29-’43
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-114.50 BOND. D E B T Oct 12’25— $100,000
15,000
Population 1910,13,181; 1920-12,033 Water debt (incl.)________
Ass’d value real estate____1,136,590
Assess, val. personal--------- 643,225
DESLOGE SCH. DIST.
This district is in St. Francois Co. Other asses, property------- 171,446
Total assess, val (14 act.)-1,951,261
B uilding Bonds.
.1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---- $10.00
5J4s’20 F-A $70,000c.
1929 Pop’n, 1910, 2,613; 1920.......... 2,685
5s ’ l l F-A 24,500c.

COOPER TOWNSHIP

Dec., 1925.]
F A Y E T TE .
This city Is the county seat of
Howard County. Pop'n 1910. 2.586.
1920, 2,382.
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
5J4s’ 18 . . . 840.000................... 1928
6 ^ s ’ 18 . . .
10,000___________1928
6 K s’20 M-S 48,500-Mar 15 ’26-’40
BON D. D E B T Oct 13 '25- 8100,000
Total assessed val.(abt. 40%
actual), 1925__________ 2,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_____ $9.64

BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’25—$200,000
_
Assessment benefits 1924_ 909,583
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $20.00
_
IN T . at the Liberty Central
Trust C o., St. Louis.

GREENFIELD.
This city is in Dade County.
Sewer C on stru ction Bonds.
-s ---------- $43,000-.........................
W ater P lant Extension Bonds.
-s
. . . $17,000______________
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924. $60,000
FAYETTE SCHOOL DISTR IC T. Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,112,000
This district is in Howard County. Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $12.50
5s ’23 J-D 890.000c- June 1 ’26-’43 Pop’n, 1910, 1,434; 1920______ 1,440
BOND. D EBT June 1923. $120,000
Sinking fund____________
10.057
SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed val’n 1923______ 3,037,069 GREENFIELD (P. O. Greenfield) I
Population estimated_________ 2,400 in This district
Dade County.
IN T . at the Merchants-Laclede
S chool Bonds.
National Bank. St. Louis.
6s ’21 F-A $35,500.-Feb 1 ’26-’41
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 582.)
FESTUS.
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 1925-838,000
This city is in Jefferson County.
Sinking fund_______________ 4,000
5s '24 A-0$175,000--Aug 1 ’29-’43 Tot. assess. ( l act.) ’ 25.-1,042,000
BON D. D EBT Sept 1925.. $175,000 Sch. tax rate A
(per $1,000) ’ 25-816.00
T ot. ass'd val. 1923 (est.)-1,600,000 Population, 1925_____________ 1,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $12.00
IN T . at American Trust C o.,
Pop'n, 1910, 2,556; 1920____ 3,348
St. Louis.
FESTUS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Festus) is in
Jefferson County.
5s '24 F-A 15 $47,500-Apr 15 ’26-’44
BON D. D E B T Nov 2 ’ 2 5 .. $61,500
Assessed value’ 24 ( A act.) 1,175,000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25 $19.50
IN T . at the International Bank,
St. Louis.
FR AN K LIN COUNTY.
Union is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse & Jail.
6s '22 s-a $150,000r__________1942
(Subject t,o call after 5 years.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 12’25- $150,000
Sinking fund------------------19,000
Assessed val., real_______ 23 5^5,285
Ass’d val., personal______ 4,705,34‘0
Ass’d val.,oth. prop_____ 5 419,779
T ot. assess, val. ’25 (act.) .33,710,903
State & Co. tax(per 81,000) '-5 j6.70
Popul'n 1910, 29,830; 1920, 28,427
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

HANCOCK CONS. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Hancock) is
in Pulaski County.
f$22,000_.M ay 1 ’30-’40
5s ’ 25 M -N j 20,000.-M ay 1 ’41-’44
( 35,000___ M ay 1 1945
BOND. D EBT June 1925- $107,000
Assessed valuation 1923__ 2,632,730
Population (est.)______________8,000
IN T. at the First National Bank,
St. Louis.

HANNIBAL.
Hannibal is in Marlon County
Inc. April 4 1836.
W ater W orks (R ed. beg. Sept. 1 ’ 23
5s 13 - - . $175,000___ Sept 1 1933
City-Hall (red. beg. in 1914).
4s '09 M -N S22.500c.--M ay 1 1929
Bridge Bonds (red. beg. in 1920).
4V4s’ 10 M -N*20,000c-- Nov 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24- $362,500
25,000
Sinking fund— General____
40,000
W a te r_________________
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(2-3 act.) 13625,000
FREDERICKTOW N.
Tax (per $1,000) 1924________ $6.20
This city is in Madison County.
Population 1910, 18,341; 1920-19,306
W ater Bonds.
IN T. at City Treas. office and at
5s ’25 F-A $112,000c Feb 1 ’30-’45 Merch. Laclede Nat. Bank, St. L.
TOTAL BOND. D E B T -.. $118,000
___1,323,531
Assessed value 1922___ 1
Population 1920_____________ 3,124 HANNIBAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­
4s '10 F-A5870.000c--.Aug 1 1930
merce, St. Louis.
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1920.)
5s ’24
600.000___ Apr 1 1944
FULTON SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
This district is in Callaway County. BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’25 $680,000
Assessed valuation 1925-_15.500.000
H igh-S ch ool-B ldg. Bonds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $31.OJ0c__________1930 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 *16.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25. $35,500 Population 1925 (est.)_______ 20,000
§ IN T. at Hannibal Trust Co.;
Floating debt____________
5,000
fe
Assessed val. 1925 (about).4,000,000 others at Farmers' < Merchants’
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$10.50 Bank, Hannibal, and National Park
Population (est.) 1925________ 5,900 Bank, N . Y . City.
FULTON SPECIAL ROAD DIST.
This district is in Callaway County.
R oad Bonds
5s '12 M-S $15,000___ Mar ’26-’27
5s ’22 M-S 50,000..M ar 1 ’28-’37
BON D. DEBT Oct 18 1924 $73,000
Sinking fund_______________ 2.500
Assessed val. 1924________ 7,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000)1924____ $20.00
Population in 1923 (est.)____
8.000
IN T . at Third Nat. Bank, St.
Louis, Callaway Bank, Fulton; St.
Louis Union Tr. Co. and New Eng­
land Nat. Bank, Kansas City, M o.

HARRISON AND MERCER CO.
DRAINAGE DISTRICT
This district is in Harrison and
Mercer Counties
6s ’ 20 M-S $455,500--M ar 1 '26-’38
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1493)
BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’24-$488,500
IN T . at the Boatman’s Bank, St.
Louis.
HARRISONVILLE.
This city is in Cass County.
S ch ool B on d s.

’ 24 F-A $67,500_____ 1930-1944
Sewer Bonds.
5s '24 F-A $54,000c____________
BOND. D EBT N ov 20’25- 101,500
Assess, val. real estate____ 608,320
Assess, val personal______ 201,515
Other assess, property____ 131,975
Tot.assess.val. ’ 24 ( A act.) 941,810
Tnt. occ'H xrol '90
) 9 101 *7 0
*7
Total taxrate(per $1,000) '22—$6.50 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-- $10 50
1910, 1.947; 1920, 2,073.
Popula’n 1920, 1,747; 1921, 2,000 Population the Commerce Trust Co.
INT. at
Kansas City.
GARDEN OF EDEN DRAINAGE
D IST R IC T .
This district is in Chariton County H A Y TI.
This city is in Pemiscot County.
6s '20 M-S $299,000--M ar 1 '26-’39
W ater W orks System Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 1447.)
M -N$30,000_-M ay 1
6s ’21 M-S $125,000--M ar 1 ’26-'41 6s '21maturity see V. 112, p. ’26-’36
(For
2561 .)
5s ’23 —
60,000____Mar 1 1943 BOND. DEBT June 1921-..$40,000
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 1782) Assessed value 1920________ 620,000
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 1923-8510,000 Population 1910, 1,057; 1920--1.507
T ot. ass’d val. ’23 \40%act.) 800,000
IN T .
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the American St. Louis.at American Trust Co.
Trust C o., St. Louis.
-S

GALLATIN.
This city is in Daviess County.
BOND. D E B T Nov. 22 '22 .$37,000
Assess, val., real est________ 941,014
Assess, val., personal_______ 781.184
Other assess, property______ 469,581

G E N TR Y CO. DRAIN DIST.
6s ’ 21 M -N $l89,000-N ov 1 '26-’41
(For amount due each year see
V. 113, p. 2531.)
BO N D . DEBT Oct 1922—.$189,000

HERMANN SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Gasconde
County.
5s ’23 M -N $45.000c M ay 1 ’26-’43
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 ’25- $47,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4,000
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Assessed valuation 1925___1,765.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $9.00
Population, estimated_____
2,000
IN T. at the Mercantile Trust C o.,
St. Louis.

GRAND RIVER DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Linn and Livings­
ton Counties.
5 A s ' 2 2 M-S8582,000._Mar 1 ’27-’42
(For amount due each year see
V. 114, p. 2045.1
BO N D . D EBT N ov 2 6 ’23. $298,000
Assessed benefits 1922____ 1,338,215 HIGGINSVILLE.
Acreage tax______________
.78
This city is in Lafayette County.
Population in 1922 (est.)______1,500
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at the American Trust Co.,
$16,000c.. -Jan 15 1930
St. Louis.
15,000c.Jan 15 ’31-’33
24,000c.Jan 15 ’ 34-’37
GRAND RIVER DR. DIST. NO. 1. 5s '24 J-J
14.000c.Jan 15 ’ 38-’39
This district is in Grundy County
24,000c.Jan 15 ’40-’42
5 K s ’22 F-A$210,000c.Feb 1 ’27-’41
9,000c..Jan 15 1943
B ON D. D E B T Oct 1925- $210,000
, 17,000c. .Jan 15 1944
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924— $21.20 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25— $163,360
IN T . payable at the Commerce Water debt (incl.)________ 100,000
Trust C o., St. Louis.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
25.000
Sinking fund_____________
5,912
GRAND RIVER DR. DIST. NO. 2. Ass’d val. (65% act.) ’25.-2.784,000
This district is in Grundy County City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10 20
6s '21 M -N $211,000--M ay 1 ’26-’41 Pop’n, 1910, 2,628; 1920...........2,724
(For maturity 6ee V. 112, p. 2220.)
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.




45

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS
H IGGINSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Higginsville)
is in Lafayette County.
($24,000 ..M a y 1 ’27-’32
4H s’25M-N 25,000—M ay 1 ’33-’37
30,000. .M a y 1 ’38-’42
l 21,000.-M ay 1 ’43-’45
BONDED DEBT Apr 1925 $118,500
Assessed value 1923_______2,532,135
Population 1920______________2,742
IN T . at office o f District Treas.

JACKSON TW P. DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Nodaway
County.
5s ’22 A-O $95,000c Apr 1 ’26-’42
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2713.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $95,000
IN T . at the Boatmen’s Bank.
St. Louis.

JEFFERSON C ITY.
Jefferson City is in Cole County.
Inc. Dec. 1 1886. Population 1910.
11,850; 1920, 14,490.
W ater Bonds.
4Hs’ I2 . . . $23,000____Mar 1 1932
Street Bonds.
H4s’ 12 — $18,000____Mar 1 1932
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
U4s’21 - . $15,000__ June 11941
(Optional June 1 1931)
HOPE DRAINAGE D IST R IC T .
This district is in Daviess County.
Sewer Bonds.
5 H s '23 F-A $294.000c Feb 1 ’28-’43 i >4s’ 12 — _
$5,000___Mar 11932
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924-- $294,000 5s ’22 - - .
2 ,0 0 0 ___ M a r 1 1942
HONEY CREEK D R . DIST.
This district is in Grundy County.
6s ’21 M-S $89,000_____ 1926 4941
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2005.)
BON D. DEBT Oct 1925___ $89,000
Assessment benefits_______ 363,029
IN T . at First National Bank,
Kansas City.

Tot.9 1 qcc ttq iio *0/1 /’o o f. \
I

1 0 0 /1

QOO

(O p tio n a l M a r c h 1 1 9 3 2 .)

Total assessed benefits____ 646,456
Population (est.)____________ 2,000 5s Judgm ent $F unding Bonds. 1941
’21 J-D
2 2 ,0 0 0 ___ June 1
IN T. in Kansas City, M o., at the
(Optional June 1 1931)
Commerce Trust Co.
Renewal Bonds.
U 4 s ’ 17 J-J
$ 4 .0 0 0 ___July 11937
HOWELL COUNTY.
Bridge R econ stru ction Bonds.
West Plains is the county seat.
5s ’ 22 - - $ 1 ,0 0 0 ___ M a r 1 1942
Road Bonds.
(O p tio n a l M a r c h 1 1 93 2 .)
5s '21 F-A *192,000-Feb 1 ’26-’41
T unnel Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1654) 5s ’ 22 - - $ 3 2 ,5 0 0 ___ M a r 1 1942
5 s ’ 19
84,000 -------- 1926-1939
(O p tio n a l M a r c h 1 1 93 2 .)
os ’21 . . . 154.000_____ 1926-1939
BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’24. $500,000 5s Judgem ent4 Bonds. M a r 1 1942
’22 - - _ $ 9 ,0 0 0 ____
Floating debt______________ 15.000
(O
n
c 1
.)
Assess, val. real estate_____9,596,865 B O N D . p tio . a l oM a r2 h 2 . 1 93 21 9 2 ,50 0
D
N
Assess, val. personal______ 2,58?, 170 W ater d e b T ( i n c v.)2 ’2 .
4 ,0 0 0
t
l ________
O ther assess. property_____2,167,201 Floating debt______________
1,400
Total assessed valuation
Sinking fu n d
1924 (>4 actual)____ 14,331,236 Tot. ass’d val.______________ 16,000
’ 21________ 12,580,985
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--S4.30 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '22—$6.35
Population 1910, 21,065; 1920.21,102
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
INT. on bonds marked (*) at St.
Louis Union Trust C o., St. Louis.
JEFFERSON CITY SCH. DIST.
INDEPENDENCE.
This city is in Jackson County. 5s 14 J-J $56,000c_____ Jan 1934
(Subject to call after 1924)
Inc. Mar. 8 1849. Pop’n '10, 9,859: 5s T7 S-A $41,000c_________
1937
1920, 11.686.
(Suhiect to call after 1922.)
M e m o r ia l H a ll B o n d s .
4 ) 4 s ’24 F-A 100,000c-Feb 1 ’30-’44
4 A s ' 2 4 J-J $150,000_July 15 ’35-’44
4 A s '2 4 F-A 200,000C-Feb 1 ’30-’44
Sewer Bonds
4s 06 F-A
$1,000____ Sept 11926 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $490,000
6s
-.150.000______________ Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act) 13,500,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925 —$8.75
Electric-Light (Subject to ca ll).
4s ’06 F-A
$1,000____ Sept 1 1926 Population in 1925 (est.)_____16,000
IN T. at Central Missouri Trust
6s
...
35.000______________
C o., Jefferson City, and Nat. Bank
Funding Bonds.
—s T9 - - . $65,000......... ................. of Commerce, St. Louis.
City-Hall (Subject to ca ll).
4s TO F-A $13.500___ Apr 1 1930
Gen. Expense (red. beg. in 1918) JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Hillsboro is the county seat.
4>4s’ 13 - - . $33,500__Mar 1 1933
R efu nd ing Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924 $409,000
Total assessed val. 1923 — 12,044,905 4 ^ s ’ 17 F-A $360.000cFeb 15 '26-’37
City tax rate(per $1.000) '20. -$10.00 For maturity see V. 104, p. 0413.)
IN T . on sewer 4s at Equitable Tr. BOND. DEBT Oct 13'25 $397,000
94,000
C o., N. Y .; 4s of 1906 at Mercantile Sinking fund____________
Tr. C o., St. Louis, and 4 A s o f 1913 Assess, val., real estate___15.282,250
Assess, val., personal____ 3 082 020
at office o f City Treasurer.
Other assess, property___ 3.967,870
Tot.assess.val.’25 (3-5 act)22,332,140
INDEPENDENCE SCH. DIST.
$10 10
This dlstrlot Is a distinct corpora­ Total tax rate(per$l ,000) 1925 26,555
tion, embracing all the territory Populat’n 1910, 27,878; 1920,
IN T . is payable in St. Louis.
within the limits of the city of Inde­
pendence and some outside. Prop­
erty valued at $450,000 Is owned by
JOPLIN.
the district.
Joplin Is In Jasper County. Spe­
4J4s’25 J-J $20,0 0 0 c____1936-1945
Bldg. Bds. (red. 10 yrs. b ef. m at ). cial charter Apr. 20 1914; organized
5s '12 A-O 65,000c— Oct 1 1932 as a city March 17 1873. All bonds are
4>4s’ 16 A-O 67,5C0c_ Apr 1 1936 taxable. Commission govt, adopted
_
(Subject to call after April 1 1921) Oct. 7 1913.
_
4 ^ sT 7 A-O $50,000c_ Apr 2 1937
Sewer Bonds (red. 5 yrs. f r . is s u e .)
(Subject to call after Apr 2 1927 > 5s ’09 M -N $ 6 .0 0 0 c.„N o v 1 1929
4 H s ’24 M-S 200,000c_ Sept 1 1944 6s '20 J-D 200,000____June 1 1940
_
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
V iaduct (Red. a ft. 5 yrs. f r . issu e)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T3 M -N$ 6.500c— M ay 1 1933
4J4s’25 J-T $65,000c__Jan 1 ’41-’45
Market House B onds (red . beg.
BOND. DEBT .Tune 30 ’25 $402,500
in 1918.)
Assess, val. ’25 (a ct.)___ 13,928.000 5s '13 F-A $30.000c— Feb 1 1933
School tax (per $1 ,000) 1925 —$12.00
Memorial Hall Bonds.
Population in 1920__________ 12.686 5s ’ 23 A-O $250,000c—Oct 1 1943
INTEREST payable at Chrisman
(Optional Oct. 1 1928.)
Sawyer Banking Co.. Independence, BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’25 $512,500
and in Kansas City, Mo.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act) 23,861,664
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $13.00
_
IN TERRIVER DRAINAGE DIST. Pop'n 1910. 32.073; 1920___ 29,815
This district, post office Poplar
IN T . on market square bonds and
Bluff, is in Butler County.
on bonds of 1920 at New York; on
6s T8 A-0$906,000_______________ bonds o f 1923 at Chicago; on others
6s T 9 A -O 1 ,0 9 0 ,0 0 0 ---____________ at Joplin.
6< '21 A-O 320.000 Apr 1 ’ ?6-’39
TOT. DEBT Oct 1925— $2,083,000
JOPLIN SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
4 K s’26 J-J $375,000----Jan 1 ’27-’46
IRON COUNTY
Site, B uilding & E quipm ent.
ironton is the county seat.
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J i$299,000_ Jan 1 1930
_
Road Bonds.
'Subject to call after Jan 1 1926)
5s '20 F-A $200,000___________1940
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’25- $170,000 5s '23 F-A 75,000___ Aug 1 1933
Assess, val. real___________3,467,995 (Subject to call after Aug 1 1928)
x Grade School B uilding.
Assess, val. personal______ 916.370
Other assess, property____1,443,225 4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J $49,000___ Jan 1 1930
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1926)
T ot. assess, val. '25 (act. 1-5,827,590
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $11.00 BOND. DEBT Dec 1925- $798,000
Ass d val.'25 (abt. A act.)-24,000.000
Population 1910, 8,563; 1920—9,458
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925
$13.50
Population in 1923 (est.)____ 31,000
JACKSON.
IN T . on bonds marked (x) at Mer­
This city is in Cape Girardeau Co.
chants Laclede Nat. Bank. St. Louis;
Sewer Bonds.
4J^s’25 A-O $65,000c______________ on bonds of 1925 at the Harris Trust
& Savings Bank, Chicago.
Cemetery Bonds.
6s T7 J-D $3,000c______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25— $68,000 JOPLIN SPECIAL ROAD D IST.
Floating debt (addT)______
5,580
This district is in Jasper County.
Assessed value real estate— 1,254,880 54<JsT9 A-0$416,000___ Oct 1 1931
Assessed value personal
529,591 BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’25 $348,000
Other assessable Droperty— 252,860 Sinking fund____________
31,905
Tot. ass’d val.(70% act.)’25 2,037,331 Assessed value 1925_____ 33,786,945
Totaltaxrate (per$l,000) ’25-$24.70
Population 1910, 2,105; 1920, 2,114
KAHOKA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
JACKSON TOW NSHIP
This district is in Clark County.
This township (P. O. King City)
B uilding Bonds.
is in Gentry C'mntv.
4 A s '\ 7 M-S $24 0 0 0 .-M ar 1 ’26-’37
6s ’20
$55,000c---------------1935 TOTAL D E B T N ov 25 ’25 $25,500
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25. $55,000 Sinking fund______________
3,750
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act.) 3,000,000 Tot.ass’d val.’25 (2-3 act.)_ 1,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$12.00 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$12.50
Population 1920______________ 1,502 Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,000

46

MISSOURI—DEBT OF STATE

KANSAS C IT Y.
Kansas City is situated in Jackson
County. Incorp. Feb. 4 1850. On
N ov. 22 1921 19 proposals aggregat­
ing $17,800,000 were voted down.
Included in these was an issue of
$11,000,000 water works bonds.
Voters defeated this because they
feared that a charter amendment
providing for a non-political water
board, voted on at the same election,
would not be approved. The amend­
ment won by 2 to 1, however, and
when the $11,000,000 bonds were
placed before the voters on April 4
1922 they received a favorable vote.
In a lengthy litigation the validity o f
this bond issue was upheld
On
N ov. 21 1922 the people defeated a
proposed new charter, and at the
same time voted for the non-political
board, defeating an alternative prop­
osition calling for a water board
appointed by the M ayor. On
Feb. 24 1925 the voters adopted a
new city charter. The charter pro­
vides, among other things, for a city
manager form o f government. New
city charter upheld by State Supreme
Court. (V. 121, p. 1371.)
F ire-Protection Bonds.
4H s’10 M-S$l 00.000c_ Sept 1 1930
_
424g’ 15J-J 100.000c.. .July 1 1935
4K s '19J-J 200.000__Jan
1 1939
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s ’ 10 M-S$S70 ,000c
Sept 1 1930
4 ^ s '19J-J 625,000__Jan
1 1939
5s T9 J-J 625.000___ Jan 1 1939
4Hssr’22 J-J 2.500 000—Jan 1 1042
4H s’22 . . 3,300,000___ July 1 1942
4H g’ 22 J-J5,200,000c*_.July 1 1942
Park Bonds.
_
4s g '15 J-J $125,000c_ July 1 1936
4s T5 J-J 45 0.0 0 0 c... July 1 1935
Hospital Bonds.
4s TO M-S $66,000c
Sept 1 1930
4Hs'13 M-S 100,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1933
4s g '15 J-J 125,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936
Market-House Bonds.
4>4s’10 M-S $50.0 0 0c...S ep t 1 193C
Levee Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 10 M-S $75.0 00c.—Sept 1 193C
W ork-House Bonds.
4H s’ 10 M-S $50,000c
Sept 1 193<
4 >$s'15 J-J 125,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1936
Paving-R epair-Plant Bonds.
4 34810 M-S $50.000c— Sept 1 193C
Street Bonds.
4 l4s'10 M-SS475,000c— Sept 1 1930
4Hs'15 J-J 975.000____July 1 1936
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’ 10 M-S$300.000c— Sept 1 1931
4 ^ s ’ 15 J-J 200.000c...July 1 193f
5s T5 J-J 200 000 ...J a n 1 1935
4 K g ’25M-Sf 996,000c*Mar l ’ 28-’33
12,004,000c*Mar l ’34-’45
4J4g’25J-J I 996,000c*...1928-1933
12,004,000c*. . 1934-1945
4J4g’25 J-J J828,000c* ...1928-1933
1695,000c* ...1934-1938
C om fort S tation B onds.
4J4s'15 J-J $40,000___ July 1 1936
U nion S tation Bonds.
6s T5 J-J $700,000___ July 1 1936
Bridge and V iaduct Bonds.
4Hs'10 M-S$200.000c_Sept 1 193C
4 H sT 5 J-J 4 5 0 ,000 c ...J u ly 1 1936
5s '20 J-J 40 0.00 0... July 1 1940
Incinerating-P lan t Bonds.
4J4sT0 M -S $l00,000c
Sept 1 1930
Levee and Drainage Bonds.
434s'13 M-S $750,000c..M ar 1 1933
P olice Dept. & M unicipal C ourt
4H8'15 J-J $125.000c--- July 1 1936
Blue River Impt. B onds.
4J4s'15 J-J $100.000...July 1 1936
4Ms'15 J-J 500,000____July 1 1935
G arbage-Disposal B onds.
4K sT5 J-J $50.000----- July 1 1935
C ondem nation C ertificates.
7 s '18 J-J 27.000______ 1926-1928
Park Fund C ertificates.
6s
J-J $309,800.65...June 1932
(Optional any time.)
Signal System Bonds.
4Ms'20 J-J $250,000____July 1 1940
IN T . is payable at City Treasurer’s
office and Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . C.
TOTAL D E B T , SINK. FDS.. &c
Sept. 3 0 ’ 24. Sept. 3 0 '2 5 .

Tot. bd. dt.$15.351,000 $28,079,000
Sink.funds. 3.810.078
4.536.892
N e t d e b t .$ ll,540,922 $23,542,108
The figures of the total debt for
Sept. 30 1925 include water debt
amounting to $13,120,000. Water
debt sinking fund, included in above.
$1,593,036, consisted of $781,836
cash & $ 8 ll ,200 bonds held as inv( s>
ments Cash in city treasury Sept. 1
'25, $17,741,624. City has no float­
ing debt except current bills which
are paid the 10th of each month for
the preceding month.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND
TAX R A TE .—
1924.
1925.
$
$
Real estate_268,912,070 261,722.650
Personal...120,368,050 161,569,550
M erchants. 55,697.810 33,917,140
Total___ 444,977,930 457,209,340
•Tax(perM)
12.50
12.50
* This Is the city tax proper
Property is assessed at about 60% of
Its actual value.
On Sept. 30 1925 the city owned
propertv valued at $26,079,000.
POPULATION.— In 1920 (Cen
sus), 324,410; In 1910 (Census).
248,381; in 1900. 163,752.
K A N S A S C IT Y SCH O OL D IS T

This district is a distinct and
separate corporation, having no
connection whatever with the city or
county governments. Border Star,
M t. Washington, Seven Oaks and
Swope school districts are now part
o f the School District o f Kansas
City. Population in 1920
was
324,410; 1925 (estimated), 420,527.




B uilding Bonds.
4s g '07 J-J $596,000c*..July 1 1927
4s g TO J-J 750,000c*.. July 1 1930
4s g '12 J-J 2,000,000c*-July 1 1932
4J4g'13 J-J 2,000,000c*.July 1 1933
4)4s’ 17 J-J 2,000,000c*.July 1 1937
5s ’21 J-J 5.000,000c*.July 1 1941
4>£s’23 J-J 5,000,000c*.Jan 1 1943
BORDER STAR SCH. DIST.
5s ’06 M -N t$10.000c*.M ay 1 1926
M T . W ASHINGTON SCH .DIST.
4 J4s’09 J J t$ 18,000c*.-July 1 1929
SEVEN OAKS SCHOOL DIST.
is '09 M -N $1,500c*__MAy 1 1929
5s ’ l l F-A 1 1,500c*..F eb 11931
SWOPE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
5s '08 F-A $5.000c*_.Aug 1 1928
TOT. D EBT Oct 13 ’25.$17,382,000
Sinking fund (cash & inv) 4,061,986
Ass’dval. ’25 (90% act.) 547,830,007
School tax (p. $1,000) 1925.—$11.50
DISTRICT
PR O PE R T Y.— The
value of property owned by the dis­
trict (unencumbered). $19,600,405.
IN T . on bonds marked (*) is pay­
able in Independence, M o.; on bonds
marked (t) in Kansas City, M o., and
on all other bonds in New York.
KENNETT.
This city is In Dunklin County.
Inc. abuot 1897. Pop’n, 1910, 3,33.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '12 A-O $20,000_______ 10 years
-s
...
7,000______________
5s
...
(16,000_____ 1936-1943
\ 1,000___________1944
Sewer Bonds.
5s T2 A-O $35,000_______________
5s
...
18,000_____ 1934-1942
BOND. DEBT M ay 1924. $82,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,800,000
Population (est.)______________4,500
K IN G C ITY SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Gentry County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '15 M -N $16.£00c..M ay ’26-’35
5s '23 M-N 49,500c___ 1926 1944
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’25- $63,000
Sinking fund_____________
1,4^5
Ass'd val. '24 (abt. % a ct.).1,472,080
School tax (per $1,000) '25____$14.00
Population (est.)______________ 1,400
IN T. on bonds of 1923 at St. Jos­
eph; on other bonds at Chicago.

LAFAYETTE COUNTY.
Lexington is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '22 F-A$203,000.-Nov 1 '26-’42
BOND. DEBT N ov 27 ’25 $244,000
Assessed value 1924_____52.000,000
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1924_______________________ $4.50
Pop’n. 1920, 30,154: 1920, 30.006
LA M A R .
This city Is the county seat of Bar'^n County.
424s
. . . $30,000_____ 1926-1940
W ater and Light Bonds.
S* '12 J-J $28,000c..Jan 1 '26-’32
BD. D T . (water) Nov '22. $40,000
Assessed value real estate_ 728,462
Assessed value personal_
_ 452,120
Other assess. property_____
66,966
Tot. ass’dval. (6o% act.)’22 1,247,548
rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $10.60
Population 19l0, 2,316; 1920, 2,255
tNT. at Boatmen’s Bank, St. Louis
LEBANON SPECIAL ROAD DIS.
This district is in Laclede County.
Road Bonds.
5s ’20 A-O j 4,20,000 ____ 1926-1929
1 42,000 ------ 1930-1936
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’ 25. $62,000
Sinking fund______________
2,687
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 25 ( M act.).2,700,OoO
Population (est.) 1925_________ 5,000
IN T . at the office of Mercantile
Trust C o., St. Louis.
LEES SUMMIT S. D. NO. 79.
This district is in Jackson County.
H igh-School=B uilding Bonds.
4 H s’23 J-D $95,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 ’ 25- $95,000
Sinking fund___________ 6,000
Total assessed val. 1925_ 2,000,000
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25—$14.00
Population (est.)_______ ______ 2,000
INTEREST at St. Louis.

[V ol. 121
IN T . payable at Merchants’-Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis, and the
Bank o f Louisiana.
MACON.
This city Is in Macon County.
Sewerage Disposal Bonds.
5s ’ 18
s-a $13.000__________ 1938
L igh t and W ater Bonds.
5s T 5
F-A 25,500__________ 1935
5s T9
F-A 30,000__________ 1939
6s T9
J-D 15,000__________ 1939
BOND. D E B T N ov 18’ 25. $80,500
Floating debt (add’l) ______
1,175
Sinking fund______________
1.019
Total assessed val. 1925— 2,858.205
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25..$7.00
Population 1910, 3,584; 1920, 3,549
MACON COUNTY.
County seat is Macon City. The
Missouri & Mississippi R R . bond
case, which had been In the courts
since 1867, and appealed to the U. S.
Supreme Court five times, was arbi­
trated in the Federal Court Apr. 22
1911. They allowed the bondhold­
ers $750,000 on the aggregate claim
of $2,200,000. See V. 92, p. 1191.
and V. 103, p. 169C oun ty R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $250.000c_ July 1 1931
_
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 '2 5 .. $250,000
Sinking fund______________
53,000
Drainage debt (Chariton
Dr. D . No. 2). add’1 .. .
125,000
Tot. assess, val. '25 (act.).35,000,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925__ $7.00
Populat’n 1910, 30,868; 1920, 27,518
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Com’ce, N. Y.
MADISON COUNTY
Fredericktown is the county seat.
5 s ’20 M-S $244,000 ____ 1926-1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '25. $244,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 3,766,275
_
Assessed vai. personal_____ 874,759
Other assessable -property. 200,000
Tot.ass’d val.’ 25(70%act.) 4,841,034
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’25 S5.60
Populat’n 1910, 11.273; 1920, 10,721

LEXINGTON.
County seat of Lafayette County.
Incorporated 1830.
MALDEN SCH. DIST.
Bridge Approach Bonds.
This district (P. O. Malden) is in
51£s’22 J-D$122,000.Dec 15 ’27-’40 Dunklin County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923.. $189,000
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
4,500
($6,000. .O ct 1 ’30-’32
Assessed valuation, 1921___3,862,258
12.000.
.O ct
SIRKSVILLE.
This city is in Adair County. Population in 1920___________ 4,695 5s ’ 25 A-O (20,000—Oct 1 ’ 37-’41
INTEREST payable at American
10,000-.O ct 1 ’42-’43
W ater W orks Bonds.
(12,000--Oct 1 ’44-’45
5s '14 s-a $13.000_____ 1926-1934 Trust C o., St. Louis.
BOND. D E B T Dec 2 ’ 2 5 -. $60,000
5s '19 s-a
27,000______1926-1939
4j^s'23 F -A f 40,000___ Aug 1 1928 LEXINGTON SPEC. ROAD DIST Tot. assess, val. ’ 24 U 4 a c t )l,308,343
1195.000-.Feb 1 29-’43 5H s’ 1l M -N .$12.500c..M ay 1 1926 Population (est.)______________ 4.000
BOND. DEBT Oct. 3 ’2 3 .. $35,000
BOND. DEBT (all water)
Oct. 13 1925____________ $281,500 Ass’d val. '23 (70% a c t .)..7,532 260 MAPLEWOOD SCHOOL DIST.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------$0.3
This district (P. O. Maplewood) is
Assessed val. real estate_ 5 811,3^5
_
Population of dist. 23 (est.)_12 000 in St. Louis County.
Assessed val. personal_____1.882,290
INTEREST Is payable at MerOther assessable property.. 601,155
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(40% act.)8,296,778 jhants-Laclede Nat. Bk., St. Louis 5s T6 A-O $80,000___ Apr 1 1936
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$6.90
5s '06 J-D18 30,000— -June 18 1926
Population 1910,_6,347; 1920, 7,213 LIB ER TY SCHOOL D ISTR IC T. 5 s ’09 M -N 7.000___ M ay 1 1929
This district (P. O. Liberty) is in 5>4s’21 J-D 140,000 -D ec 1 ’26-’41
KIRKSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
Clay County
5s '25 A-O 112,000--Apr 1 ’ 27-’45
This district (P. O. Kirksviile) is
School Bonds
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’ 25 -- $369,000
in Adair County.
6s '22 ann$104,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’38 Total assess, value 1925_ 9.290,810
_
4 ^ s ’25 M -N $200,000c___ 1926-1940 BOND. DEBT Nov 17 '24 . $212,000
TOT. BD. D T. M ay ’ 2 5 .. $231,000 Total assess, val. 1923____ 4,399,950 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$21.00
Assessed valuation 1922___8,661,051 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$12.50 Population In51920___________ 9,357
INT. on
!4 * of 1921 at the
Population (estimated)_______ 10,000
Mississippi Valiev Trust C o., St.
IN T . at National Bank of Com­
Louis; on 5s of 1909 at the First Nat.
LIBERTY TOW NSHIP
merce, St. Louis.
Bank, N. Y . C.; on 5s of 1922 at the
This township is in Stoddard Co.
KIRKW OOD.
State National Bank, St. Louis; on
Road Bonds.
This city is In St. Louis County. 5 K s’20 J-J ($50,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’30 others at the Nat. Bank of Commerce
I acorporated July 1865 Bonds are
t 55,000c.-Jan 1 ’ 31-'35 St. Louis.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.. $125,000
£lec.-L t. (Subject to c a ll).
Assessed value 1924______ 3,091,313 MARCELINE.
f a s ’l l M-S $ 1 0 .0 0 0 ...Sept 1 1931
Pomilafion in 1920 (Census'!_ 7.500
_
This city is in Linn County. In­
4Ms
...
30,000 _____1930-1945
IN T . at Boatmen’s Bk., St. Louis. corporated Mar. 6 1888.
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '18 M-N$15.000____M ay 1 1938
5s
s-a $23.000c__________1929
LINCOLN COUNTY.
W ater-W orks.
5 s ’23 . . .
20.000___ N ov 11943
Troy is the county seat.
5s '20 J-J $30,000___ Jan 1 1940
(Optional after Nov 1 1933)
Road Bonds4% s
. . . 105,000_______________
4Ms
...
25,000 _____1930-1945 5s ’ 21 M-S $134,000-Mar 1 ’26-’30 5s Sewer. .B onds.
’23
. $55.000___ Nov 1 1943
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 980.)
C ity Hall and Jail B onds.
(Optional Nov
5s '14 M-N$15.000____M ay 1 1934 5> '20 M-N S85 000___ 1926-1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 21 51933)
'2 . $84,000
5s ’23 F-A 200,000..F eb 1 ’30-'43
Road Impt. Bonds.
val. real estate_
_
- S '23
$25.000______________ serially 414s’ 25 J-D 150,000. .June 1 ’31-’44 Assessed val. personal_____ 1,517,775
Assessed
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 25 '25. $255,000 BOND. D EBT June 1925 $724,000 Other assessable property. 787,089
311,091
Water debt (incl.)________ 160.00<» Assessed value 1924______28,820,052 Tot.ass’ d val.’ 25(70% act.)2,615,955
Sinking fund______________
22,295 Populat'n 1910. 17,033; 1920, 15,956 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925—.$34 10
IN T . at National Bank of Com
Assessed val. real estate___4.13T830
Assessed val. personal_____ 760,680 merce, New York, and First Nat’l Pop’n 1910, 3.920: 1920 (est.), 3,920
Total assessed value 1925.-4,900 510 Bank, St. Louis.
MARIES COUNTY.
T *x rate (per $1,000) '25______ $8.00
Vienna is the county seat.
P p ’n in TO. 4,171; '2 0 _______ 4.422 LITTLE RIVER DRAIN DIST.
Drainage Bonds.
Road Bonds.
IN T . at Bank o f Commerce, St.
5V*g'13 A-O$2,995,000.Oct I ’ 26-'33 5s ’22 M-N$125,000-May 1 ’ 32-’42
Louis.
5t4sT8A-01.006.000-.Oct 1 ’33 &’3£ 5 s ’ 23 F-A 90 000 -.F eb ’26-’43
KIRKW OOD SCH. DIST.
6s ’20 A-O 600.000___ Apr 1 1936 BOND. D EBT Nov 19 ’ 25- $225,000
High School Bonds.
6s '21 A-O 750.000.-April 1 ’26-’41 Sinking fund--------------------6,300
5s
F-A $65,000c_________ 1934
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1700.) Assess, val. real estate_____4.970,066
(66,000c. April 1 '26-’31 5H s’24 A-O 4,000,000July 1 ’ 37-’44 Assess, val. personal______1,333.006
6s '21 A-O Us.OOOc.April 1 ’32-’35 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '25-$9,345,030 Other assessable property. . 696,006
(78.000c. April 1 ’36-’41 Pres’t val. of prop, taxed.38,000,006 Tot. ass’d val. '25 (24 a c t.).6,999,000
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’25. $258,000 Est. actual value of prop.
State & Co tax (per $1,000) ’25 $8.50
Sinking fund_____________
30.000
taxed when drained___ 48,000,000 Pop’n, 1910. 10,088; 1920, 9,500
Assessed val.'25(50% a c t .).7,669,150 Total area of dist_____531,622 acres
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at Mississippi
•cbool tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $19.50 Total assessed val. 1925-.$9,345,000 Valley Trust C o., St. Louis; on others
-onulation in 1925 test ) ___
8 O 0 Population In 1923 (est.)_____25,000 in St. Louis.
U
IN T . on bonds of 1921 at Merch­
IN T . at First Tr. & S. B k.. Chic
ants’ Laclede Bank, £t. Louis.
MARSHALL. ~~
LOCUST CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
This city is In Saline County.
LA PLATA.
This district is in Linn and Sullivan
x E lectric-Light-Plant Purchase
This city is in Macon County.
Counties.
4K s'16 F-A $75,000___________1926
TOTAL BOND. D E B T ... $145,000 5>£s’22 F-A$298.000..Aug 1 ’27-’42 5s T9 . . .
46,000....................1939
Water debt (incl.)________
95,000 (For amount due each year see
M unicipal Bonds,
Assessed valuation_______ 1,714,530
V. 115, p. 1452.)
6s
. . . $90.000___________1940
Population 1910, 1,605; 1920. .1,463 BOND. DEBT Nov 1925— $298,000 BOND. D EBT Oct. 21 ’25. $166,000
Tot. ass’d val. (40 to 50%
_
Assessed val. real estate_ 4,760,950
LACLEDE COUNTY.
actual) 1925___________ 700,000 Assessed val. personal_____2,332,464
Lebanon is the county seat.
District tax (per $1,000) ’ 25..$25.00 Other assess, property___ 528,670
C ou rt House Bonds.
INT. at the American Trust Co., T ot. assess, val. ’ 25 (act.)_7,622,084
$4,000. .F eb 1 ’ 26-’27 St. Louis.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_____ $5.30
15,000_.Feb 1 '28-’32
Pop’n 1910, 4,869; 1925_______ 5,200
5s '24 F-A 20.000. .F eb 1 ’ 33-'37 LOUISIANA.
x IN T . at Merchants Laclede Nat.
20.000. . Feb 1 ’38-’41
This city is in Pike Co. Incorp. Bank, St. Louis.
12.000. .F eb 1 '42-’43 1849. Pop. 1910, 4.454; ’20, 4,060.
7,000.— Feb 1 1944
MARSHALL SCHOOL DIST.
R efu n d in g Bonds
BON D. DEBT Oct 12 '25
$80,000 4s ’09 Mar $44,000c.. -M ar 1 1929
This district (P. O. Marshall) is
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
5,000 5s T9 J-J
17,574c...Jan 10 1934 in Saline County.
Tot.ass’d val.’24 ( a c t .).9,000,000 BOND. D E B T Oct 31 ’ 25- $56,574 5s ’22 F-A$181,000c.Feb 1 '26-'42
Pop’n, 1910, 17,363; 1920____ 16,857 Floating debt (add’l) ______
7,533 (For amount due each year see
IN T . at Merchants Laclede Nat. Total ass’d. val. ’ 25 (a ct.).2,772,430 V. 114, p. 2627.)
Bank, St. Louis.
. .«
City tax (per $1,000) 1925--------$9.00 5s ’23 M-S 171,000c_______ '26-'43

1 '33-’36

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MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS

M A R S H A L L S C H . D IS T . (Concl.). M IS SIS SIP P I C O U N T Y D R A I N ­
BON D. D EBT Oct 13 ’25. $374,000
A G E D IS T R IC T N O . 23.

Sinking fund______________
2,499
Tot.ass’d val. ’ 25 (about
N 85 % actual)___________ 7,850,000
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.50
Population (est.) 1925________ 6,000
IN T . at Boatmen’s Bank, St.Louis

0s ’ l l M-S $96.000—Mar 1 ’ 26-’ 31
BON D. DEBT N ov 2 5 ’25- $101,000
Value of district lands_____3,097,010
INT. at County Treasurer’s office.

BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’25 $260,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
50,000
Sinking fund____________
15,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 8,624,300
_
Assessed value, personal._ 2,178,305
Other assessable property. 1,782,655
Total assessed val. 1925—12,585,260
(Assessment, real estate, from 75%
to 90%, and personal 50%.)
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25-$8.10
Population ’ 10, 12,863; 1920—12,015
IN T . at the Nat. Bank o f Com­
merce.

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Population (est.)____________ 16,000
IN T . at the Mississipp Valley
Trust C o., St. Louis.
N O R T H K A N S A S C I T Y S. D .

This district is in Clay County.
School Bonds.
($1,000c. ..F e b 1 1942
4M s’25 F-A 10,000c-Feb 1 ’43-’44
M A R Y V IL L E S C H O O L D IS T .
(30,000c-..F eb 1 1945
6 s ’ 14 M-S$104,000--Mar 10’26-33
This district (P. O. Maryville) is in BOND. D EBT N ov 25 ’25- $127,000
(Optional Feb. 1 1940.)
Nodaway County.
TOT. DEBT M ay 1925— $274,500
Value o f district lands____ 1,848,000
6s ’20 M-S f $54,000- -M ar 1 ’26-’39 Population o f district_________ 1,500
Sinking fund______________
16,000
Assessed valuation 1922___5,500,645
1 3.000___ Mar 1 1940
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
M O U N T V E R N O N S PEC . R D . D IS Population (est.)____________ 4,000
BOND. D E B T Aug 1920-- $82,000
This district (P. O. M t. Vernon)
IN T. at Peoples Bank, North
Assessed valuation 1920_ 2,967,406 M IS S IS S IP P I C O . D R . D . N O . 30.
_
Kansas City, M o. .
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000 BOND. D EBT N ov 2 5 ’25- $36,000 is in Lawrence County.
IN T . at the office of the St. Louis Value of district lands_____ 1,261,600 5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S $18,000 _____ 1926-1931
Union Trust C o., St. Louis.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 9 ’24. $40,000 N O R T H N IS H N E B O T N A D R . D .
This district is in Atchison County.
6,804
M IS S IS S IP P I C O . D R . D . N O . 31. Sinking fund_____________
M A Y S V IL L E S C H O O L D IS T .
Total assess, val. '24______ 3,390.950
Drainage Bonds.
D itch B o n d s.
This district is in De Kalb County. 6s '16 F-A $21,000-Feb 15 ’25-’35 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$10.50 -s ’08
$2 500 ...................1926
JSl.OOO___ Apr 1 1926
B uilding Bonds.
(Due $1,500 yearly 1926-1927, incl.,
4 ^ s ’ 17 M-N$21,OOOr*May 1 ’ 26-’37
5Hs’ 17 A-O 19,000_ Apr 1 ’34-’36
_
$2,000 yearly 1928-1932, incl., M U D D Y C R E E K D R . D IS T .
T O TAL D E B T Oct 14 ’25- $23,500
This district is in Grundy County BOND. DEBT Oct 1921 _ $44,000
$2,500 1933 & 1934; $3,000 1935.)
IN T . at Mechanics-American Nat.
Drainage Bonds.
Total ass’d val. ’25 (about
BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’25—$21,000
65% actual)___________ 1,567,990 Value of district land 1920_ 300,000 6s ’ 21 M -N $90,000—N ov 1 '26-’41 Bank, St. Louis.
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$12-50
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’2 5 -—$94,000
Sinking fund_______________ 1,113 O SAGE C O U N T Y
Population (est.) 1925------------ 1,500 M IS S IS S IP P I C O U N T Y D R A IN
Linn is the county seat.
Assessed benefits 1925 (act.).289,686
A G E D IS T . N O . 32.
M E D IC IN E C R E E K D R A IN . D IS. 6s '19
Tax
Road and Bridge Bonds.
--.
$86,000___ 1926-1939rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $25.00
This district is in Livingston Co.
IN T. payable at Liberty Centra) 5s ’20 F-A$465,000 ____ 1926-1940
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 5 ’25- $86,000
5Hs'18 M -N $130,000c_ 1926-1938 Tot .assess .val .’20(15% act) 2,587,600 Trust Co., St. Louis,
_
TO. IID. DT. Nov 1 1925 .. $500,000
Assess, val. real__________ 9,338,530
6s ’21 J-J f 1,000c— Jan 1 1926 Population in 1920____________2.000 N E O SH O .
Assess, val. personal______ 3,165,506
124,00 0c.. Jan 1 '27-'38
This city is in Newton County.
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 14 ’25- $155,000 M ISS. CO. LEVEE D IS T . N O . 1.
Total assess, val. 1925 ___ 13.004,036
W ater Works Bonds.
IN T . on 5 14 s and 6s at St. Louis 6 s ’ 15
F-A
$10,000.....1926-1927
5s ’ 14 A-O $43,000___________ 1934 Pop. ’ 10 (Census), 14,283; '20 13,585
IN T . at the St. Louis Union Trust
Union Trust Co., St. Louis.
6s '15F-A 65.000_______ 1927 1932
Sewer C on stru ction Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J 130 000 _____ 1926-1938 5s ’23 F-A j$7,000____Feb 1 1927 Oo., St. Louis.
MEMPHIS.
TOTAL DEBT N ov 25 ’25 $209,000
165,000 —Feb 1 ’ 28-’41
This city is In Scotland County.
Assessed val. (equalized)_1,200.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $65,000 OZARK SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
E lectric Light Bonds.
This district (P. O. Ozark) is in
Population (estimated)_______ 8.500 Assess, val. real estate____ 1,977,430
6s ’ 17 M-S $20,000_____ 1926-1937
IN T . at Co. Treas. office, or
Assess, val. personal______ 616,210 Christian County.
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1922.)
S chool Building Bonds.
through office of Smith, & Moore Other assess, property____ 485,880
6 s ’ 19 J-J $10,000---Jan 15 1930 Co., St. Louis, without charge.
Tot.as’d val.’25(50% act.).3,079,520 5s ’21 F-A $30.500 —Feb 1 ’26-’41
L ight and W ater Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $7.50 (For maturitv see V. 113. p. 104.)
6s
- - . $25,000________ ______ M IS S IS S IP P I C O U N T Y LEVEE Population 1910, 3,661; 1920, 3,968 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25--$37,000
Sewer Bonds.
Tot. as’d val. '25 ) y2 a ct.)-.850,000
D IS T R IC T N O . 3.
5M s’ 18 A-O $6,000___ Oct 1 1927 5s ’23 M -N $100,000.-M ay 1 ’28-’42 N E O SH O S P E C IA L R O A D D IS T Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.00
B ON D. D E B T Oct 13 ’25- $40,000 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 2172.)
This district (P. O. Neosho) is in Population 1924_____________ 1,000
Assess, val., real estate.,___1,200,000 5s ’25 M -N 100,000c.M ay 1 ’30-’45 Newton County.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, St. Louis
Assess, val., personal_____ 500,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’25- $200,000 _s
. . . $10.000________________
Other assess, property____ 100,000 Assessed valuation 1923
5,939,790 6s '21 J-D 16,000--June 1 ’26-'33 O Z A R K S P E C IA L R O A D D IS T .
T ot. ass’d val.’ 25(1-3 act.)_1,800,000 Assessed benefits_________ 739,345 BOND DEBT Nov 19 ’25- $22,000
This district (P. O. Ozark) is in
Tax rate (per $1,0001 1925----- $5.00
INTEREST at the National Bank Assess, val., equal. 1925___ 1,874,290 Christian County
5j^s
___$51,000--$3,000 yearly
Population 1910, 1,984: 1920, 1.941 o f Commerce, St. Louis.
IN T . on bonds of 1917 payable at
N EW
B L O O M F IE L D
S P E C IA L BOND. D E B T. Oct 4 23 -- $57,000
Mississippi Valley Tr. C o., St. Louis. M OBERLY.
Total assess, val. 23 (65%
R O A D D IS T R IC T .
This city is in Randolph County.
actual)_________________1,530,750
This
Incorporated in 1868. Population field) is district (P. O. New Bloom­
m erc er county.
in Callaway County.
1910, 10,923; 1920, 12,808.
Princeton is the county seat.
5J^s’ 19J-D $25,0>0 ..........1926-1935 P A L M Y R A .
W ater Bonds.
This city is In Marion County.
H ospital Bonds.
_s
—.
30.000_____________
5s ’ 10 J-J $75.000c___ Jan 1 1930 BONDED DEBT 1918......... $39,000
5s
. . . $35.000......................
Light & W ater Bonds.
32,000___ Jan 1 1938
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 4 ’25 $35,000 5s ’ 18 J-J
Assessed valuation_________ 888,483 l ^ s ’ 10 — $13.000........... ....... 1930
Sinking fund____________
5,850 6s ’20 A -O jl20.000-._O ct 1 '30--39 Population in 1919 (est.)______ 5,000 5s 14
-19,000__________ 1934
1 55.000 -- Oct, 1 1940
Assessed val.. real estate_13 549.030
5 « s ’ l9 „
1 0 .0 0 0 ............... 1929
Assessed val., personal___ 2 374,394 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '25. $282 000 N EW L IS B O N T O W N S H IP .
5Ms’23 J-D 15 000___ Dec 1 1943
Other assess, property___ 1.496 338 Assessed val., real estate_ 8 044,717
(Optional Dec. 1 1928.)
This district is in Stoddard County.
Total assess, val. (actual).17,419,762 Assessed val., personal ...2,053,088 5 Y 2 s
’26-'39 5 K s’24 F-A 10,000____Feb 1 1944
961.750 BOND. s-a $58,000.-Sept 1$60,000
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '25 $9 60 Other assessable property(Optional Feb. 1 1929.)
DEBT Sept 1923—
Populat’n 1910, 12,335; 1920, 11,281 Tot. assess. val.'25(M act)ll,059,555 Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,911,836
Sewer Bonds.
_
(per $1,000) 5 _____
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office Tax rate at Bank of ’2Moberly$6.50 Population 1910, 2,603; 1920, 2,187 5J£s’24 M-S $10,000____Mar 1 1944
IN T.
and
(Optional Mar. 1 1929.)
Moberly Trust Co., and on 6s of 1920 N EW M A D R ID C O U N T Y .
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 3 -- $30,000
M E X IC O .
at the office of City Treasurer.
Water sinking fu nd_______
9,322
New Madrid is the county seat.
This city is in Audrain
County.
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 801,040
Road Bonds.
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
M O BERLY SCH O O L D IS T R IC T
5 s ’ 18 --.$ 3 4 7 ,0 0 0 ....................1928 Assess, val. personal prop_ 285,585
5s ’20 F-A $ '5.000___________1934
B uilding & Equipm ent Bond*
Assess, val. bank stock____ 328.673
C ourt House Bonds.
BON D. D EBT Oct 1925-- $25,000 5s ’ 16 J-J 100,000c...July 1 1936
5 s ’ 17 . . . $ 3 2 ,5 0 0 ................. 1935 Assess, val. merch & mfr_ $126,100
Note debt (add’l) ________
17,000
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926)
Assess, val. rail, tel. & tel.
97,032
Jail Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. '25________ 6,900,009 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $100,000 5s ’ 14_
Total assessed val. 1922_ 1,638,430
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 --$5.28 Sinking fund______________
65,000 5 s ’ 17 _- . - $7,000...................... 1934 (Real estate and personal, actual
6,000__________ 1935
Population 1910, 5,939; 1920, 6,013 T ot. ass'd val.’24 (50 to
value; bank stock. 60% act. val.)
BOND.
75% actual)____________9,825,000 AssessedDEBT July 1 ’20- $392,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22. — .$12.00
IN TEREST at St. Louis.
val. real________
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.00 Assess, val. personal_____ 10,979,100 Population 1910. 2.168; 1920, 1,964
1,949,619
Population in 1925 (est.)_____15,000 Total assess, val. 1920 .. .12,928,719
MILAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
IN T . at Bank of Moberly, Ran­
PEMISCOT COUNTY.
This district (P. O. Milan) is in dolph Co. Trust Co., Moberly Trust Pop'n 1910, 19,488; 1920, 25,180
Caruthersville is the county seat.
IN T. payable at County Treas
Sullivan County.
Co. and the Mechanics’ Bank.
• ’21 M-S 2 128.000-Mar 1 ’ 26-’40
is
urer’s office. ______
($3,000___ Mar 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923- $145,000
2.000- -M ar 1 ’ 38-’ 39M ONETT.
N E W M A D R ID C O U N T Y D R A IN Assessed valuation 1923—24,090,131
5s ’24 M-S
2.000 __Mar 1 1940
This city is in Barry County. Inc
A G E D I S T R IC T N O . 12.
Popul’n 1910, 19,559; 1920, 26,634
7.000 __Mar 1 1941 In 1888.
Drainage Bonds.
16.000- -M ar 1 ’42-’43 W atefW ork s-E x ten slon Bonds
6s ’ 20 A-O 161,000c-Mar 1 ’26-’40 PEMISCOT CO. DR. D ISTR IC TS.
2.000 __Mar 1 1944 5s '14 F-A $15.000____ A u g ’3.0-’35 (For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1680.)
D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
6.000- -M ar 1 ’ 30-’3i
($5,000 every 5 years.)
6 s ’ 21 - . 80.000 _____ 1926-1911 6s '22 M -N$50,000_-M ay 1 ’32-’4G
8,000. .M ar 1 '32-’33
Park Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922— $190,000
D istrict No. 8 Bonds
5s '24 M-S 18.000- -M ar 1 ’34-’365s ’22 „ - $25,000___________1942
IN T . at office of County Treas.
8s '12 M -N $330,000__ Dueserially
18.000. -M ar 1 ’37-’39 Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
District No. 9 Bonds.
14.000- -M ar 1 ’40-’415s ’ 15
$6,618.67-Aug 1 1936
N EW M A D R ID C O . D R A IN . D IS T 0s
M-S $13,500—Mar 1 ’26-’31
24.000. .M ar 1 ’42-’44 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925. $46,119
N o. 28 (P. O. Lotta).
5 ^ s ’24 - - .
30,500--Aug 1 ’26-’43
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Sinking funds____________
9 020
Drainage-lm pt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBTJDlst. No 8 $330,000
IN T . at White-Phillips Co. of Assessed val. real estate___ 1,974.560 6s ’ 15 A-O $170.000c. Apr 1 ’ 26-’35
N ov. 1912— 1Dlst. No. 9 63.000
Davenport.
Assessed val. personal_____ 438.620 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.-$206.000 Actual valuat’n/D lst. No. 8 675,000
Other assessable property_ 315 495
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office
(est.)........ — tD ist.N o .9 661.590
_
MINGO DRAINAGE D IS T R IC T . Total assess, value 1924_ 2,728 675 In New Madrid. Bonds and coupons
This district is in Stoddard and City tax (per $1,000) 1925 . — *6 50 may be collected free of charge PETTIS COUNTY.
Population 1910, 4,177; 1920, 4.206 through office of Little & Hays In­ . County seat Is Sedalla.
Waynes Counties.
IN T . in St. Louis and Kansas vestment Co.. St. Louis.
6s g ’20 M -N$426.000-Nov 1 ’26-’37
5s
$79,500
Jan 2 '26-’40
6s g ’ 20 M -N 84,000-Nov 1 ’26-’39 City.
C ourt House Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 111. p. 1775)
NEW TON COU N TY.
4Ms 23 F-A$316.000 _____ 1926-1943
MONETT SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
Neosho is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1920- $560,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25 $501,000
This district (P. O. Monett) is in
Sinking fund______________ 29,000
Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
30,435
Assessed benefits_________ 1,000,000 Barry County.
5s
J-D $185.125.-June 1 ’27-’36 Assess, val., real estate_ 39.810,348
_
ild in g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925- $185,125 Assess, val., personal____ 6,189,390
IN T . on bonds of 1920 at the Con­ 5s S ch ool-B u$75,000_______ _______
..
tinental & Commercial N at’l Bank, BOND. .DEBT Oct 28 ’25- $113,000 Assessed value 1925______ 17.051,809 R R . & tel_______________ 4,929,768
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$71.00 Total assess, val. 1925
Chicago.
Floating debt_____________
10,000 Popul'n 1910, 27,136; 1920, 24.88b
( H actual) — . ............... 50,929,998
Sinking fund--------------------10,000
Oo. tax (per $1,000) 1925_____$4.50
M ISSISSIPPI COUNTY.
Total assess, val. 1925____ 2,800,000 N O D A W A Y T O W N S H IP .
Populat’n 1910. 33,913: 1920, 35,813
Charleston is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____$20.00
This township (P. O. Burlington
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the
R oad Bond*.
Population 1925--------------------- 6,500 Junction) is in Nodaway County.
Merchants Laclede National Bank,
5s ’ 17 M-S$264,000c.Mar 15 '26 ’37
Road Bonds.
St. Louis; on others at Miss. Valley
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 1124.) MONROE CITY!
5s '15 - . - $26.500....................1930 Trust C o., St. Louis.
BON D. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $284,000
This city is in Monroe County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1920- $28,500
Assessed val. real________ 15,772,970
Incorp. as city of fourth cl»«« Assessed valuation 1919_ 1,608,916 PH ELPS C O U N T Y .
_
Assessed val. personal_____1,307,973 Nov. 29 1877. Population 1910, Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 18-$17.60
Rolla is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1925 — 17.080,941 1,949: 1920, 1,941.
Population 1910, 1,833; 1920, 1,796
Road Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $6.00
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '19 A-OI3 0,000 _____1926-1939
Pop'n 1910, 14,557:1920____ 12,860 5s ’ 13 J-J $68,000___ July 1 1933
N O R B O R N E D R A IN . D I S T R I C T . BOND. DEBT Nov 23 '25- $365,000
This district is in Carroll and Ray Sinking fund______________
IN T . payable at County Treas­ (Subject to call $18,000 July 1 1918
4,481
$5,000 July 1 1923 and $20,000 Counties.
urer's office.
Assessed val. real_________ 5,257,361
July 1 1928 )
6s ’21M-S15$515,000_______ Serially Assessed val. personal_____ 1,607,743
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 9 ’25- $37,000 BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Other assess. property_____ 1,366,127
M IS S IS S IP P I
CO.
A IR
LIN E Assessed value, real estate. 878,815 Total benefits assessed_ $1,154,345 Total assessed val. 1925_ 8,221,231
_
_
R O A D D IS T R IC T .
Assessed value, personal_
_ 541.582 Value of prop, in dist.(est.) 8,500,000 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’25.$12.10
Road Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. 1924-_____ 1.420,397 Population___________________ 5,050 Populat’n 1910, 15,796; 1920, 14,941
5 ^ s ’22M-S$129,000-Sept 15 ’26-’38 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25..$8.00
IN T. at the Commerce Trust Co.,
(For amount due each year see
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. C o.. N . Y
Kansas City.
PIPE T O W N S H IP
(V. 115, p. 1762.)
This township is in Stoddard Co.
BO N D . D E B T Nov 2 5 ’25 $135,000 M O R G A N C O U N T Y .
N O R M A N D Y C O N SO L . S. D.
d H s ’ 2 0 M-S
$71.100-Mar 1 ’26-’35
T ot. ass’d vab’25 (actual) 17,080,943
Versailles is the county seat.
This district is in St. Louis County. BOND. D EBT Nov 1923.- $86,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$6.60
R oad Bonds.
5s ’23 M-N$200,000___ M ay 1 1943 Assessed value, real estate.2,290,837
Population (est.).-___________ 16,000 6s ’20 F-A $50,0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1930
BOND. DEBT July 1923— $312,000 Assessed value, personal_
_ 548,141
I N T . at the Merchants Laclede 5s ’20 F-A 210,000c— .Feb 1 1940 Sinking fund_____________
27,000 Tot.ass’d val.'21 (1-3 a ct.).2,838,978
N ational Bank, St. Louis.
(Optional on or after Feb. 1 1930.) Assessed valuation 1922_ 7,492,000 Population 1920______________5,359
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PIPE TOW NSHIP (C oncluded) .
IN T . at Liberty O n tral Trust
C o.. St. Louis. ____
PLATTSBU RG.
This city is in Clinton County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-N$69,000____M ay 1 1939
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1924.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’25- $69,000
Tot. as’d val.’25 (2-5 a ct.).2,500,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$9.50
Population 1910. 1,650; 1920, 1.719

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS
RICHMOND SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bomls.
5s 15 M -N ($20,000.-M ay 1 ’26-’30
\ 25,000--M ay 1 ’31-’35
5J4s’1 9 _
_
4 .0 0 0 _____1926-1929
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’25 -- $50,000
Assess, val. ’25 (50% a ct.)-4,640,965
Tax rate (per $1,000)’25^’26 .$11.40

BOND. D EBT June 1925 $1,256,500
Assessed valuation_______ 7,443,570
Population (est.)________
7,500
I N T . at Mercantile T r .C o .,S t.L .;
on 6s o f 1921 at Amer. Tr. Co., St.
Louis; on 5 Ms at Liberty Central
Trust C o., St. Louis.
ST. JO SEPH .

[V ol. 121
the olty’s bonded debt at 4% , the
debt for which this sinking fund was
established will be extinguished In
1925. The sinking fund April 13:
1925 was $9,868,434.
CON STITUTIONAL A M E N D ­
M E N TS.— By constitutional amend­
ments adopted N ov. 1902, the city is
empowered to exempt water-works
indebtedness, which now amounts to
$6,225,000, in determining the limit
o f indebtedness. V . 75, p. 1165.
On N ov. 4 1924 a proposed amend
ment affecting Article IX . of State
constitution, and authorizing the
voters of the city of St. Louis and
St. Louis County to consolidate the
territories and governments thereof
into one local subdivision of the
State was carried (see items under
Missouri (State of), V. 119, p. 1980
and 2553). Another amendment
also voted on N ov. 4 1924, and which
proposed to amend Section 22 oArticle I X ., so as to provide for two
houses in the Municipal Assembly in
St. Louis, instead of one, was de­
feated (see items under Missouri
(State of), V. 119, p. 1980 and 2553).
N ET D E B T Oct 1 1925-$25,269,566
Borrow, capacity
do
94,285,500
CITY PR O PE R TY.— The city
owns its water works (valued at
$23,500.000), the revenue from which
for water rates, permits &c. for the
fiscal year 1925 was $3,306,915.65
In addition to the water works, the
city owns property valued at
$90,524,000, consisting of hospitals,
insane asylums and poor-house, cityhall, court-house, jail, house of cor­
rection and work-house, engine
houses, markets, police stations,
parks. &c.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The
olty’s assessed valuation. Including
real estate, personal property and
railroad, bridge, telegraph, express
and street railway property (abt. 90%
act. val.) and tax rates have been-

St. Joseph Is the county seat of
RITENOUR CONSOL. S. D.
Buchanan Co. Inc. as a city of the
This district is in St. Louis County. second class April 9 1885. and as a
$6,000--M ar 1 ’26-’27 city of the first class Sept. 7 1909.
16.000.
-M ar 1 ’28-’ 31 no water debt, but pays
This city has
534s’22 M-Sl 10,000.-M ar 1 ’32-’33 an annual rental for water of $51,000.
PLATTSBU RG SCHOOL D IST.
12.000. -M ar 1 ’ 34-’35
This district is in Clinton County.
14.000. -M ar 1 ’ 36-’37 5s C ity Hall Bonds.
’23 M-N$750,000cMay 1 ’27-’41
H igh-S chool B onds.
3,000-Feb 15 ’26-’28
H ospital Bonds.
5s '17 A-O $35,000____Apr 1 1937 5Ms’23FA15 f 10,000-Feb 1 5 ’29-’33
5s ’23 M-N$105,000cMay 1 ’27-’41
(Subject to call after April 1 1922.)
(12,000_Feb 1 5 ’34-37 5s ’22 M -N 75,000c-M ay 1 ’27-’41
TOTAL DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $81,000
-.70,000---------------------Judgm ent Funding Bonds.
Assess, val. 1925 - - ------2,500.000 5s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 25-$11.00 Sinking fund______________ $126,500 4 M s’24 M -S$l 50,000- -M ar 1 ’29-’43
15,017
Sewer Bonds
Ass’dval. (equalized) 1922-3,871,790 4s ’08 M-S 157,000c-Sept 1 1928
POPLAR BLUFF.
IN T. at First N it Bk., St. Lousi 5s ’22 M-N795,000c-M ay 1 ’ 27-’41
This city is in Butler County.
ROCKPORT SCHOOL DIST.
Fire Dept. Impt. Bonds.
E lectric-L igh t-P lan t B onds.
This district is in Atchison County. 5s ’22 M-N$240,000c_May 1 ’27-’42
5s T5 F-A $50,000r.................. 1935
Ju dgm ent Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
Funding B onds.
6 s ’ 17 M-S $8,300r............... .1933 5s ’23 F-A $74,800____Feb 1 1942 5s ’22 M-N$34,000c-M ay 1 ’26-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925- $74,800
A sphalt Plant Bonds.
Bridge Repair Bonds.
.s ’21 F-A $15,000 ____1926-1941 Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.11,350.000 5s ’22 M -N$25,000c.M ay 1 ’27-’42
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $15-50
S treet Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’22 M -N$30,000c-M ay 1 ’27-’42
-s ’21 F-A $20,000 ____1926-1941 Population (est.)____________ 1,200
IN T . at Liberty-Central Trust Past-due bds. (not presented) _$2,350
Fire E quipm ent Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25- $2,367,000
-s ’21 F-A $12,000 - ____ 1926-1941 C o., St. Louis._____
Floating debt (addi’l)----6,625
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25- $105,300 ST. CHARLES.
245.215
Water debt (incl.)_______
20.000
This city Is the county seat of .St. Sinking fund_____ _____
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (act.)— 5,550,285 Charles County. Inc. Oct. 13 1809. Tot i«=iss. val. ’ 25(60%
actual)____________________ 81,505
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25_$7.50
W ater Bonds.
„ , .
Tota tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12 50
Pop’n 1910, 6,916; 1920,
8.042 4s ’ l l J-J $3,000c— July 1 1931
P op’ a 1910. 77,403; 1920_____ 77,939
(Subject to call after July 1 1916.)
IN T . at Nat. Bk of Com .. N Y
POPLAR BLUFF SCH. DIST.
Sewer Bonds (R ed. any t im e ).
5s '13 M-S i$15,000r------Mar 1928 4s ’06 F-A $3,000c— Aug 1 1926 ST. JO S E P H SCH OOL D IS T R IC T
(20,000r_____Mar 1933
The school district bonds are not a
Fire Equipment Bonds.
5s T4 - . - 20,000___________ 1934 5s ’20 - - - $25.000------Dec 1 1940 part of the municipal debt. The es­
(Optional 1924.)
timated value of the school property
§Park Bonds.
_____ 5 s ’ 14 A-O $30,000___ Oct 15 1929 in 1920 was $3,000,000.
B uilding Bonds.
„
4Ms’ 15 J-D $2 l,000r_ June 1 1935
_
(Part every 5 years)
F unding Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1925) BOND. DEBT Oct. 1 5 ’25- $61,000 4V4s'14 M S $70,000— .......................
6s ’ 21 F-A 15,000____Feb 1 1938 Water debt (incl.)-----------3,000 (Due in 10, 15 and 20 years from
5s ’22 F-A $75,000_______________ Total assess, val. (act.) ’ 24.9,600,000
date of issue)
A ssessed C ity tax p er
(Due $5,000 yearly beginning Feb. 1 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925____$6.80
B uilding Bonds.
Years.
V a lu a tio n .
$1,000.
1928.)
Population 1910. 9,437; 1920, 8,503 4s '07 M-S 110,000c— -M ar 1 1927 1923-24___$1,075,099,930 $15.90
[$15,000--Feb 1 ’34-’36
IN T . (§) at N at. Bank of Com­ 4s '08 J-J 317.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1928 1923-24 --1,003,124.460
15.10
4 ^ s ’25 F-A{ 20,000--Feb 1 ’38-’41 merce, N . Y .; others at City Treas­ 4M s’ 15 M-N450.000c-M ay 1 ’30-’35 1922-23 . . . 987,000,000
14.90
l 40,000--Feb 1 ’42-’45 urers’ office.
(Part every 5 years)
_____
1921-22___ 975 518.112
14.35
High S chool Bldg. & Equip.
4s ’25 F-A 300,000c______Serially 1920-21____ 790.994.077
15.90
5s '14 J-J $20,000r._ .July 1 1934 ST. CHARLES COUNTY.
(Bonds mature yearly on Feb. 1.) 1919-20___ 765.722.624
15.40
St. Charles is the county seat.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’25 -- $243,000
Library B uilding Bonds.
1918-19____ 693.957,140
15.40
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Stnkirurfund______________
10,000
4Ms'15
..M a y 1 193d
15.70
[$30,000___________1936 BOND. M-NS25.000c.’25.$1,209,000 1917-18____ 652,000.000
T ot .ass’d val.’25(90 %act.) 6,800.000
DEBT Nov 1
15.70
1916-17____ 647.300.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $15.00 434s’24 F -A [ 67,000---------------- 1937 Sinking fund
______________28.857 1915-16____ 624.577.260
15.70
70.000 _________ 1938
Population in 1925 (est.j------- 12.000
15-60
i 33,000___________1939 Assess, val. 25 (3-5 to 4-590,000,000 1914-15____ 615.917.182
actual)________________
14.50
1910-11____ 565,707.843
Road Bonds.
PRINCETON SCH? DIST.
14.50
($47.000___ Aug 1 1933 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$12.25 1908-09____ 524.302.020
This district is in Mercer County.
in 1925
14.70
454s’23 F-A-! 58,000____Aug 1 1934 PopulationNat. Bk. (est.)------- 85,000 1905-06____ 468.833,701
H igh-S chool Building Bonds.
INT. at
of Com’oe. N. Y 1900_______ 380.765,993
13.00
61.000 __Aug 1 1935
5s
J-J $12,500r______________
POPULATION.— In 1920 (Cen­
34.000 __Aug 1 1936 S T . L O U IS
5s ’23 J-D 55,000r______________
St. Louis was formerly In St. Loulf sus). 772,897 in 1910 (Census.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 1 ’25- $66,000 434s’22 F-A 160,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’33
[41,000c_________ 1939 County, but on Aug.22 1876 an elec 87.029; 1900, 575.238.
Ass’d val. ’25 (abt . % act.) 1,105,263
434s’25 F-A (78,000c---------------1940 tion was held to separate city and ST. LOUIS SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $17.00
[81,000c_________ 1941 county. This was declared carried
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at Kansas
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 25 $888,000 Dec. 30 1876 and city is now a sepa is B uilding $550.000c---Jan 1 1937
City; on others at St. Louis.
T7 J-J
Sinking fund_____________
49,000 rate civil division. The County of St
11938
Tot.ass’d val.’25(65%act) 34,138,200 Louis remains, but the city lies out is T8 J-J481,000c.-Jan
PULASKI COUNTY
. . . 9 0 .0 0 0 c -------------1930
State & co. tax (per $l,000)’25-$8.50 side of it. City was incorporated iD is T9 - - - 1.172,000c________1939
Waynesville is the county seat.
1822. A new city charter with pro is T9
Popul’n 1910, 24,695; 1920, 22,828
R oad Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 25
IN T. at Mississippi Valley Trust visions for the initiative, referendum Sinking fund___________ $2,293,000
5s ’20 M-S $235.000c .--1926-1940
481,478
and recall was adopted on June 30
BON D. D EBT N ov 20 ’25- $239,000 C o., St. Louis._____
Assessed valuation 1925
1914. V. 99, p 62.
T ot. ass d val. 25 (13 a ct.)-7,156,240 ST. CHARLES SCH. DIST.
(real & pers’l prop.)
W ater W orks Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.10
This district (P. O. St. Charles) is 5s g ’24 F-A$2,000,000-Feb 1 ’29-’44
(actual value)--------- 1,008,880,760
Populat’n 1910. 11.438; 1920. 10.490 in St. Charles County.
(Ftr maturity see V. 118, p. 583) School tax rate (per $1,000)T 5 .$8.70
IN T . at Mississippi Valley Trust 4M s’22 F-A$216,000c..Aug 1 ’26-’42
4 Ms’24 M-N 2,500,000_Nov 1 ’ 29-’44Population 1920------------------772,897
C o., St. L ou is.______
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1013.)
payable at option of holder
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2209) at INT.Liberty Central Trust Co. o f
BON D. DEBT Oct 12 ’25- $216,000
tne
PUTNAM COUNTY.
Sinking fund--------------------4,395 4s g 4n e Ma
Unionville is the county seat.
4 -N$1200,000-May 31 1934 3t. Louis, or at Chemical National
Ass’d value ’24 (60% act.) _7,500,000
Bank. New York.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
P ublic Bldg. & Impt. Bonds.
5 f ’23 F-A$150,000____Aug 1 1943 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $10.00 4s g 08 A-O $122,000---- Apr 1 1928 ST. LOUIS COUNTY.
INTEREST at St. Louis.
(Optional after 5 years.)
4s g 08 J-J 3,420 003— July 1 1928
Clayton Is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT N ov 20 ’25- $150,000 ST. CLAIR COUNTY.
4s g '09 A -03,362.000-..O c t 1 1929
M r. H. P. Riech,
County
County seat is Osceola. Pro­ 4Ms 23J-J2,500,000-—July 1 28-’43 Auditor, advised us Deputy date o f
Sinking fund______________
8,000
under
Tot.ass’d val.’25(34 act.)-18,578,689 position to liquidate old debt de­ (For maturity see V. 117, p. 118.) Oct. 21 1921 that the legality of the
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’25-S1.76 feated, see “ Chronicle” of Oct. 20 4M g'24A-0 $5,000,000-Apr 1 ’ 29-’44 3.000,000 4 K % road bonds which
Popul’n 1910, 14,308; 1920, 13,115 1917, p. 1634. See also “ Chronicle”
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1705) had been pending before tne U. S.
IN T. payable at St. Louis Union o f Aug. 3 1918, page 526.
4M g’24J-D $2,000,000-June 1 ’29-44 Supreme Court (see “ Chronicle” of
Road Bonds.
Trust C o., St. Louis.
(For maturity see V. 118. p. 2736) Mar. 31
5s T8 - - - $390,000 _____ 1926-1938 4Msg’25A-O4,139,000r$Oct l ’30-’45 upheld. 1917, p. 1307), had been
BOND. DEBT Oct. 13 25- $407,000
RANDOLPH COUNTY.
(For maturity see V. 121, p . 1489.)
R efu nding Bonds.
T ot. assess, val. ’25 (a ct.)-14,870,877
Huntsville is the county seat.
W ater Works Renewal Bonds.
4Ks
- - $1.102.000c------- --------BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25None State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
3.65s g'07 J-D $495,000eJ’ne 25 1927
Road Bonds.
1925__________________1____ $7.80 4s g ’ l l M-N 1,230.000c N ov 1 1931 4Ms
Floating debt_______________ 40,000
- - $232,0 0 0 c --------- -------Populat’n 1910. 16,412: 1920. 15,341
Total assessed value 1925
B ridge-Com pletion Bonds.
4M s’22 J-DJ930.000c_Dec 1 ’27-’41
(about 75% to 85% )--.32,000,000 ST. FRANCIS LEVEE D ISTR IC T. 4 M g'15 A-O $2.677.000c.Apr 1 1935
1 70,000c---- Dec 1 1942
St.& Co.tax rate(per $1,000)’ 25$6.70
Street Bonds.
This district (P. O. Caruthersville)
Pop n 1910. 26.182; 1920. 27,564 is in Pemiscot, New Madrid and 4M s’23 _ -- $500.000-Dec 1 ’ 28-’43 6 sSewer B onds.
’24 M -N $6,000-- - M a y 29 1929
IN T . payable in Huntsville.
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2801.) BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25.$2,334,000
Dunklin Counties.
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
L evee-C onstruction Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
401,300
R A Y COU N TY7
$3,793,000--June30 1940 Assess, val., real estate..106,649,420
6s T5 J-D 5,931,000c.June 1'26-35 4Ms’ 20
Richmond Is the county seat.
Ail bonds are registered or coupon, Assess, val., personal___ 18,078,590
5 Ms’ 17 J-D 141,000c.June 1 ’26-’35
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
(See V. 104, p 2668. for maturity.) interchangeabl e.
Other assess, property_ 20,469,770
_
GOLD OR STERLING.— All Total assess, val. 1923.-145,197,780
5s ’ 14 F-A $26,500____ 1926-1929 6s T7 J-D 200,000c-June 1 ’36-’37
Bridge B o n d '.
5s ’ 22 M -N 1*15,000c.M ay 1 ’ 27-’41 bonds prior to 1923 issues o f tbis Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ _5-_$8.60
5s ’22 M-N$187,000__________1942
\*235.000C-.May 1 1942 city payable in U. S. gold or in £ Populat’n 1910, 82,417: 1920. 100,737
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 ’25- $213,500 BON D. DEBT Oct. 1925-$1,522,000 sterling. Issues of 1923 and bonds
INT at Mercantile Trust Co.,St.L
Total assess vai. ’25 (.90%) 37,803,609 Sinking fund____________
98,363 issued thereafter payable in U. S.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’25--$6.90 Assessed valuation 1925 .28,000,000 gold coin.
SALEM.
Pop’n 1910, 21,451; 1920____ 20.508 Population in 1925__________ 27,500
IN T . on bonds due 1928 and
Tnis city is in Dent County.
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at tne 1931 is payable at Nat. Bank of
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Liberty Central Trust Co., St. Commerce, N . Y ., or at Nat. Bank 5Ms’25 J-J $90,000c-____ 1930-1945
REYNOLDS COUNTY.
Louis; on others at St. Louis Union of Scotland (Ltd.), London, at the BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925. $90,000
Centerville is the county seat.
rate of $4.8665 per pound sterling; on Floating debt (additional) _
Trust Co.. St. Louis.
3,500
bonds of 1923 at the Nat. Bank of Assessed value, real estate. 906,137
Road Bonds.
5s T7 Jan $60,500r_____ 1926-1938 ST JAMES DRAINAGE DIST.
Commerce, N . Y. Interest on all Assessed value, personal_
_ 520,100
East
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 24- $60,000 is This district (P. O. New Prairie) other bonds is payable at National Other assessable prop erty.. 134,734
in Mississippi and
Madrid Bank of Commerce, N. Y ., or at of­
Sinking fund______________
2,600
Total assessed value 1924 s si 4
fice of J. S. Morgan & Co., London,
Assessed value, real estate-2,994,995 Counties.
(about 50% actual)_____1,561,971
_
Assessed value, personal_ 1,019,950 5s ’25 A-OS244,000c-.Apr 1 ’28-’45 at the option of holder.
Total tax rate (per$l,0C0) ’25_$38.10
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25. .$244,000
Other assessable property- - 410,060
TOTAL DEBT, SINK. FUNDS. Population 190, 1,796: 1920, 1,7717
IN T . at Mississippi Valley Trust &c.—-The subjoined statement shows
Total assessable property
IN T . at the National Bank^of
1924 (about 3-5 actual) .-4,424,995 C o., St. Louis.______
St. Louis’ s total municipal debt and Commerce, St. Louis.
ST. JOHN LEVEE AND DR. DIST. the water debt, &o.:
State and county tax rate (per
This district is in New Madrid and
Oct. 1 ’25. A p r . 7 ’24. S A L IN E C O U N T Y .
$1,000) 1924______________ $17.07
Marshall is the county seat. ’’
$
$
Population 1910. 9,592: 1920. 10,106 Mississippi Counties.
Levee and Drainage C onstruc­ Tot. bd. debt-35,138,000 27,514,000
Bridge Bonds.
^
IN T . payable at the Ellington
tion B onds,
Bank o f Ellington
Water dt., incl 6,225,000 3,863,000 4Ms ’23F-AS144.000 15rFeb l ’26-’42
s ’ 15 J-D$306,250—June I ’26-’35
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 853.)
N o te .— Under tne cnarter tne Mu­
R IC H L A N D T O W N S H IP
6s T5 J-J 100.000 ____ 1926-1935
nicipal Assembly must appropriate B O N D . DEBT N ov 23 ’25 $144,000
This township is in Stoddard Co.
6s ’ 17 J-D 214,000 ____ 1926-1937
$1,200,000 annually with which to Assess, val., real estate_ 41,089,120
_
6s
_ $75,000
1935 6s ’21 J-D 75,000--June 1 ’26-’41 pay debt and Interest thereon. That Assess, val., personal___ 8,857,670
portion of each annual appropria­ Other assess, property____ 4,947,910
BON D. D EBT N ov 28 ’25--$59,000 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 2665.)
Assess, val. real estate_____2,815,615 6s ’22 M-S 75,000--Sept 1 ’27-’42 tion not required for the payment of T ot. ass’d val.’25(4-5 act.)55,284,700
Assess, val. personal______ 165,623 (For amount due each year see Interest constitutes the sinking fund State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’25-$3.10V. 115, p. 1658.)
for redemption of debt existing Apr. 7 Popul’n 1910, 29,448; 1920, 28,826
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(34 act.)_2,981,238
Total t»T rate Tier $1,000) ’25-$16.13 5 ^ s ’25M-N 170,000.-M ay 1 ’30-’45 1890, and bonds Issued In the renewal
IN T . payable at the Wood &
P opulation 1920_______________ 3,343 (For maturity see V . 120, p. 3100)1 thereof. On the basis of renewing Huston Bank, Marshall.




Dec., 1925.]

MISSOURI—CITIES AND TOWNS

SALT FORK DRAINAGE DIST. BON D. D EBT Oct 16 ’24- $58,000

This district is in Saline County.
^s ’22 J-J $151,000c-Jan 10 ’27-’42
(For amount due each year see V.
V. 114, p. 1100.)
BON D. D E B T Oct 12 ’25--$151,000
IN T . at State Nat. Bank, St.Louis.

TEXAS COUNTY.

Water debt (incl.)________
21,000
Houston is the county seat.
Assessed val’n, real estate. 1,706,036 5s T9 — $225,000................... 1939
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 613,920 BOND. DEBT Sept 2 1921-$225,000
Other property___________ 301,440 Assessed val’n, real estate.10,015.148
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,621,396 Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,003,973
_
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$7.50 Other assess, property____ 500,000
Population 1910, 3,327; 1920, 3,613 T ot. assess, val. ’ 21(act.)-13,799,163
Int. on water bonds is payable at State & Co. tax(per $1,000) ’21$15.20
SCOTT COUNTY.
City Treasurer’s office; on other Popula’n. 1910,21.458 1920,20,548
Benton is the county seat.
bonds at N at. Bank of Commerce, TRENTON.
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-SS156,000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’37 St. Louis.
This city is in Grundy County.
5s ’ 17 —
92,000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’36
Incorporated as a city of the third
5s ’ 21 M-S 180,000 Sept 1 ’ 26-’37 SLATER
class March 2 1893.
This city is In Saline County.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1796.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
W ater & Electric L ight Bonds. 4H s’06 — $15,000____July 1 1926
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’ 21- $638,000
Floating debt___________
20,000 5s TO J-J $4,500c.................... 1930 5 s ’23 - - - 175,000--Jan 1 5 ’28-’43
J-J 22.000c_________ 1936
Sinking fund_____________
98,000 5s T6
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 100)
R econ stru ction B on isTotal assess, val. ’22 (50%
F iltration Plant Bonds.
$21,000 _____ 1926-1940 44*s’16 M -N$30,000c_ N ov 1 1936
actual)________________ 22,595,380 5 s ’20
_
25.000
1927-1947 (Subject to call $5,000 N ov. 1 1926,
Tota1tax rate(per $1,000) ’22-$10-00 5 s ’ 22
Judgm ent Bonds.
Populat’n 1910, 22,372:1920,23,409
1928, 1929, 1931, 1933 and 1934.)
5s T7
$4,536.02
. - _________ 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 1919.. $53,000
1921, 26,500IN T . Is payable at American Ex­ BOND. D EBT Oct 1 4 ’25- $73,000 Sinking fund______________
4,079
Sinking funds____________
4,000 Assess, val. real estate_ $1,432,480
change National Bank, New York.
_
T ot. assess, val. ’25 (abt.
Assess, val. personal_____
849,980
act.)________________ 2,534,325 Total assessed val’n 1919
SCOTT CO. D R A IN . DIST. NO. 10.
8s T2 M-S $28,000r.Sept 4 ’26-’32 City tax rate (per $1,000)’25___$7.00
(about 1-3 actual)______ 2,282,460
6s ’21 M-S 276,000--Mar 1 ’ 26-’41 Pop. 1910, 3.238: 1920, 3.797.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 19-$10.50
IN T . on the bonds of 1910 is pay­
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 557.)
able in Slater; on judgment bonds Population, 1910. 5,656 1920, 6,951
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922--$338,000
Balance in treasury______
4,000 at Slater; on others at Kansas City, TRENTON SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
155,257 M o.
Assessed benefits 1922----B uilding Bonds.
INT. at County Treas. office.
4 ^ s ’ 17 M-N$65,000____M ay 1 1937
SPRINGFIELD.
(Subject to
1927.)
This city is in Greene Co. Inc. in 5s ’23 F-A call after M ay 1 1 1943
200,000___ Feb
SC OTT COUNTY DRAINAGE 1854. Commission government ap­
BOND. DEBT May 1923. 305,000
D IS T R IC T NO. 12.
proved Aug. 2 1915. V. 101. p. 542. Tot.ass’d val.’21(40% act.)6,403,505
6s ’21 M-S $150,000-Sept 1 ’26-’41 Pop’n 1910. 35.201: 1920, 39,631.
Population, estimated________ 8,000
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1922--$150.000
Sewer Bonds (red. beg. in 1917).
Assessed benefits__________ 311,201 5s T2 M-S $19.0 0 0c.-.M ar 1 1932
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 5s T2 J-D 15,000c_ June 1 1932 TRENTON TOW NSHIP.
_
Township is in Grundy County.
Flre-Dept. Bds. (red. Ju ne 1 ’ 17.)
SEDALIA.
5s T2 J-D $10.000c.--June 1 1932 6s ’20 A-0$107.000_______________
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 ’25- $107,000
Sedalla is In Pettis County. InStreet Bonds (R ed. Ju ne 1 1917).
oorp. as a town May 27 1870, and as 5s T2 J-D $10.000c_ June 1 1932 Assessed value 1925 (act.).7,000,000
_
Ponnlition 1920___ __________ 8,000
a city Moh. 2 1886.
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’25 $54,000
IN T . at First National Bank,
Suit was brought against this city Park mtge debt (add’l ) - - - 77 430 St. Louis.
to recover on certain current revenue Sinking fund____________
2.894
bonds issued 1893 and due 1894. Up Assessed val’n, real estate.26 282,990 UNION TW P. DRAINAGE DIST.
to Oct. 1 1917 the case had not Assessed val’n, personal-.il.468 828
This district is in Lewis County.
gone to trial.
Other assess, prop_______ 1,207,014 6s ’ 20 J-D *$225.000--M ar 1 ’26-’40
C urrent Revenue Bonds (These Total assessed val’n 1924
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $241,000
bonds were declared to be illegal by
(7-10 actual)__________ 38,958,832 Total assess, val. 1925------ 336,000
State Supreme Court).
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$27.30
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
4s g ’94 F-A $8.000r____ Past due
IN T . at Chase Nat.
4 s g ’99 J-J lO.OOOr_____ Past due Guaranty Trust C o.. N . YBank and Liberty Centra) Trust C o., St. Louis.
.
4s g ’00 J-J 15.000r______ Past due
UNIONVILLE.
Hospital Bonds.
This city is in Putnam County.
5s T7 J-J /$4.000--July 2 ’26 ’29
(12,000--July 2 ’30-37 SPRINGFIELD C IT Y SCH. D. 73.
W at. Wks. & El. Lt. Sys. Bds.
5^ ’ 20 J-J $45 ),000___ $150,000 on
6s ’21
J-J $84,000c___Jan 1 1941
-5s ’24 — .
10,000_______________
July 1 in loan. 1935 & 1940
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
G arbage-D isposal-Plant Bonds.
5s ’24 M-N150,000c____________
5s ’ 19 J-.T $35.000__________ 1939
Sewer System B onds.
BOND. D E B T June 1 ’25. $603,000 4 ^ s
- . - $80,000_______________
(Illegally issued.)
509
Sinking fund____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’ 22- $100,000
Sewer Bonds
Sinking (funds light&water) 20,000
4sg’94 A-O $9.000r_____Past due Assessed value 1925______40,185,104
R efu nd . Bds. (red. beg. in 1907). School tax (per $1,000) 1925-$13.00 Assess, value 1921 (a ct.)-_1,950,000
4H g’97J-J $30,000c. ..J u ly 1 1927
IN T . at First National Bank, Tax rate (per $1,000' 1022----- $7.50
Park Bds. (red. beg. in 1916).
Population, 1910, 2.000; 1920, 1,765
St. Louis.
IN T . at American Trust Co.,
4H s’ l l J-J $40,000c__ July 1 1931
St. Louis.
_______
C ity Hall Bonds.
STANBERRY.
5s ’23 J J $100.000_______________
This city is in Gentry County.
UNIONVILLE SCH. DIST.
5 s ’ 24 - - - 100.000c______________
W ater B onds.
This district is in Putnam County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’25
$68,000 .s
. . . $21,500...........................
B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate____15.771.370
Sewer Bonds.
5s T5 s.a. $30,000___________ 1935
Assess, val. personal______2 823,690 .8 T6
— - $1.500.....................
(Subject to call after 1925.)
Other assess, property------- 2,118.806
Street-Paving Bonds.
5s T6 J-J
$5,500................. .........
Total assessed value (90%
5s T6 J-J ($10.000--July 1 ’30-’34 (Due serially begin. Jan. 15 1928.)
actual) 1925 - --20.713,866
1 1.500____July 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Sept 30 ’ 19- $35,500
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$5.00 BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’25- $34,500 Sinking fund______________
2.000
Pop’n 1910. 17,822: ’20........... 21,144 vV iter deb’ (incl.)________
24,555 Assessed val’n, real estate.- 570,294
IN T . at Third N at. B k., St Louis Sinking fund___ __________
4,954 Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 485,229
Assessed val’n, real estate_ 645,900
_
Other assessable property.. 113.215
Assessed val’n, personal____145,390
Tot.ass’d val.’ 18(50% act.)1,168,738
SEDALIA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
5s ’23 M S $469.000-Mar 1 ’26 ’43 Other assess, prop________ 175.315 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 18-$13.50
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 853 ) Tot. ass’d val.’25 (40% act.)966,605 Population, 1910, 2,000 1920, 1,765
Oitv tax rate(pe| $1.0)0) ’ 25 $11 00
B uilding Bonds.
UNIVERSITY CITY.
_
4J4s’ 10 J-J t$60.000c_ July 1 1930 Pop’n 1910. 2.121: 1920. 1,864.
*IN T. payable in Kansas City,M o.
This city is in St. Louis County.
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
Bonds are exempt from city taxes.
Be T4 J-J d32,000c_ Jan 1 1934
_
P olice Fire Call System Bonds.
54£ s ’ 20 J-D <64.000--June 1 ’26-’40 STAN BERRY DRAINAGE DIST.
6s ’21 J-J
$4,000c. -July 15 1931
(For.maturity see V. I l l , p. 315)
This district is in Gentry County.
(Optional after July 15 1926)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’ 21 A-O $65 0)0_-ADr 1 ’26-’41
V arious Ittun. Impt. Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J
16,000 _____ 1926-1933 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 323.)
44£s’23 M -N 470.000-.M ay 1 ’28-’43
5s ’ 19 J-J
23,000 _____ 1926-1939 BONDED D E B T _______________(7)
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2174)
BOND. D EBT Oct 12 ’25 $664,000
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust
Fire-Engine & C ity-H all.
Sinking fu n d ______________ 23,000 C o., St. Louis.
5s TO J-J $27,000___ Jan 1 1930
T ot. assess, val. ’25 (abt.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1920 )
60% a ct.)_____________ 22,354,557
School tax (per $1,000) ’25— $13-50 STODDARD COUNTY D RAIN ­ BOND. DEBT Oct 1 3 ’25 $501,000
AGE D IST R IC T NO. 37.
Assess, val., real estate_ 20.044,750
_
Population in 1925__________ 25,377
luly 1 ’26-’41 Assess, val., personal____ 2,967,650
IN T . on bonds marked (t) Miss. 6s ’21 J-J $124,602-—
(For maturitv see V. 113, P- 758.) Other assess, property____ 2,200.000
Yal. Tr. -Co., St. Louis; (d) Mer
chants’ -Laclede Nat. Bk., St. Louis, BOND. D EBT N ov 1925--$124,602 Total assess, value 1925
$ 69
(about 2-3 actual)_____25,212,400
and (e) at the Am. Tr. C o., St. Louis. District tax (per acre)--------Area in acres______________ 18,983 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.-$4.60
in 1920__________ 29,755
SEDALIA SPECIAL ROAD DIST. PopulationBoatmen’s Bank, St.Louis Pop’n 1910. 2.417; 1920_______ 6.792
INT at. First Nat,. Bank. St.Louis,
IN T . at
R oad Bonds.
and St. Louis Un. Tr. C o., St. Louis.
5s T2 M-N $32 500 May 1 ’ 26 ’27
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’25 $34,000 STONE COUNTY.
UNIVERSITY C ITY SCH. DIST.
Sinking fund ----------------3,000
Galena is the county seat.
Site-PMrchase & B uilding Bds.
Assess, val. ’ 24 ( % % act.)28.000,000
4 H s '1 2 j -J $30.000___ July 1 1932
IN T . at Merc. Tr. C o.. St. Louis. 5s Road - Bonds.
T9
- . $100,000..........................
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 1922.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds,
44Ss’15 A-O *38 000--A pr 1 ’26 ’34
SHELBINA.
- - $200,000
This city is in Shelby County. Inc. 5s T9 -DEBT July 1 ____ 1926-1929 5s T9 M-S 170.000________ Serially
BOND.
’ 20- $505,000 53^s’21 J-D 80,5)0_-June 1 T6 ’41
Mar. 20 1878. Pop’n 1910, 2,174; Assess, val., real estate_ 2,834,275
_
(For maturity ee V. 112. p. 2450 )
1920, 1,809.
Assess, val., personal------- 1,395.758 4 Ms’ 23 J-D 147,000c-June 1 ’26-’43
W ater Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1920____ 4,230.033
(For maturity see V. 116, p 2174)
.s
- - - $35,000---------------------- Popula’n, 1910, 11,559 1920, 11,941
4iHs’24 M-S 115,000c-Mar 1 ’27-’41
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’ 2 4 -- $69,000
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 0 ’25 $581,500
Water debt (incl)----------------- 69,000
50
T ot. assess, val. ’24 (abt.
SUGAR CREEK SCHOOL DIST. Tot .ass’d val . ’25 ^ % a ct.) 22,801,250
This district (P. O. Sugar Creek) School tax (per $1,000) ’25___ $13.40
3-5 actual)------------------- 1,966,000
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 7,500
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924--$11.00 Is in Jackson County.
IN T . at Miss. Val. Tr. Co
INT. at National City Bank, N .Y . 5s
...
$7,000_____ _____1932
--.
40.000_____ .........1937
5s
VANDALIA SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
5s
30,000_____ _____1929
This district is in Audrain County.
SIKESTON.
20,000_____ _____1941
6s
4 ^ s ’23 F-A $69,0 0 0 c____ 1927-1942
This city is in Scott County. In­
(Optional after 10 years)
corporated Aug. 1874.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 -- $97,000 (For maturity see V. 116, p. 207.)
W ater-W orks (red. a ft. June 1 T4) Sinking f und______________
8,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 1 2 ’25- $69,000
250
5s ’09 J-D $21.000c- .June 1 1929 Assessed val. 1923_______ $4,150,000 Sinking fund______________
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924____ $13.00 Assessed value 1924_______ 2,500,000
5s ’ 17 J-J $2,000c__________ 1926 Population in 1923____________1,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$13.50
Population (est.)______________ 2,800
Sewer-Extension Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $3,3 0 0c_____ 1926-1936
VARNEY
R IVER
DRAINAGE
f 6,0 00_____ 1928-1930 TA RK IO SCHOOL DISTRICT.
D ISTRICT
This district (P. O. Tarkio) is in
9,000
1931-1933
This district ls; n Dunklin Co.
.
16.000 ____1934,1937 Atchison County.
5 s ’26 J-J (20,00 0_____ 1938-1941 4Ms’25 ---$ 1 1 5 ,0 0 0 c ____1935-1945 5 ^ s ’ 19 M-N$208,590-Nov 1 ’26 ’38
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 282.)
24.000 ____ 1942-1945 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925- $116,500
(7)
1 7,000___________1946 Tot. as’d val.’25(50% act.) .7,250,000 BONDED D E B T ________
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.00
IN T . at the Central Trust Co.,
Fire Dept. Bonds.
•6s ’21 J-J $25,000c____ 1926-1941 Population (estimated)_______ 2,000 Chicago




49
VERSAILLES.

This city is in Morgan County.
W ater-W orks and Sewer B onds.
f$10,000____July 1 1927
5s ’22 J-J 15,000_____ July 11932
20.000 __ July 11937
36.000 __ July 11942
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’25- $85,500
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,192,635
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---- $10.50
Population 1910, 1,598; 1920, 1,651
VERSAILLES SCHOOL D IST.
This district (P. O. Versailles) Is
in Morgan County.
6s ’21 M -N$27,000- M ay 10 ’26-’41
(For maturity see Y. 112, p. 2004.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’24- $53,000
Assessed value 1924______1.543.870
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.S13.50
IN T . at American Trust C o..
St. Louis.
W ASHINGTON.
This town is in Franklin County.
W ater-Plant Bonds.
4J4s’ 16 J-J $43,000..Jan l ’26-’36
5s
...
65,000 _____ 1929-1944
BOND. D E B T N o v 21 ’25- $140,500
Sinking fund_____________
13,674
Assessed val’n, real estate.2.169,110
Assessed val’n. pers’l prop. 673,840
Other assessable property. - 415,150
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (acr.)_3,255,100
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 25-$10.00
Population 1910. 3,670; 1920--3.862
WEBB CITY.
This city Is In Jasper Co. Inoorp
J a n .9 1890.
F unding B onds.
5s ’09 J-D d*$4.500c__Dec 1 1929
5s ’l l M-S d*8,000c.-Sept 1 1931
5 s ’23 - - 26,600_____ 1926-1961
Fire Departm ent.
5s TO A-O *$3,000c___Apr 1 1930
5s T9 - - .
12,000____M ay 11939
(Subject to call M ay 1 1930.)
Park Bonds.
1940
5s ’20 - . - $10,000............
Paving B onds.
5s ’25 J-D $40,000--June 1 ’31-’42
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’25- $103,500
Sinking fund______________
13.945
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,692 380
Assess.’val., personal_____ 904 910
Other assess, property____ 604 880
Tot .assess.val.’ 25(abt.act.)4.202,170
Total tax rate(per $1.000)’25-$31.80
Pop’n 1910, 11.847; ’2 0 ......... 7,807
* Subject to call 10 years before
final maturity.
IN T . on bonds marked (d ) in
Chicago; on bonds of 1923 at the
Commerce Trust C o., Kansas City,
M o.; and on bonds of 1925 at the
Mississippi Val. Tr. Co., St. Louis.
WEBB CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s ’06 J-Dr$20,000c_ June 1 1926
_
4H s’ 10 F-A 270.000c--.Feb 1 1930
4s T5 F-A §10,000c_ Aug 1 1935
_
5s ’22 M -N xl5,000c__ M ay 1 1942
(O p tio n I vlay 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25. $115,000
■Jinking fund_____________
52 577
Tot,.assess.val.’ 24 '"60 % act.)4,4 20,180
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$14.50
Population 1923.........................8,000
2 Redeemable after 10 years from
issue. § Redeemable after 5 years
from issue.
W EBSTER GROVES
This city Is In St. Louis County,
incorp. 1896.
•Water Bonds.
5s ’07 M-S $33,000c. .M ar 4 1927
5s ’ l l M -N 44.000c. Nov 15 1931
44£s’ 16 - _ 10.900c -.-1926-1936
fir e oon a s.
5s T3 M -N $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c„.M a r 1 1933
l ^ s ’ 16 - - 9,0 00c____1926 1936
5s T9 - - 12.000c--------------- 1939
C ity Hall & Fire D. P urch. Bds.
5s ’ 22 M -N $25.000c____1927-1942
TO T. B D .D T . N ov 1925- $147,000
Ass’d val.(real & pers.) ’2511,521.360
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25 .$40 00
Pop’n 1910, 7,087; 1920-—
9,474
•INT. at Webster Groves Tr. Co.
WEBSTER GROVES SCH. DIST
Bonds
5s ’20 A-O $54,000--Apr 1 ’26-’40
5 4 s ’20 A-O 105 000c- " c t 1 ’ ■6 ’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1496.)
5 ^ s ’21 M-S 145.000-.M ar 1 ’ 26-’41
5s ’22 J-J
25,000--Jan 1 ’26-’42
5s ’24 J-D 160.000c.June 1 ’26-’44
BOND. DEBT Dec. 7 ’25. $487,000
49,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Sinking f und_____________
2,946
Ass’d val.’25 (abt.
act.) 13,352,141
School tax (per $1,000)’25— $28.90
Population 1920--------------------- 9,700
* Redeemable after 10 years.
IN T . at the Mercantile Trust Co.,
of St. Louis.
WELLSTON SCH. DIST.
This district is in St. Louis County.
4s ’06
$5,000rc-.June 1 1926
4Ms’ 14 - - .
40,000____Oct 1 1943
(Optional after 10 year-.)
5s ’23 - - . 125,000c---Apr 1 1943
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 13 ’25- $170,000
Sinking fund______________
20,000
Total assessed value 1924
(about 70% actual)_____5,677,580
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’25 $14.00
Population in 1925---------------- 10.0CC

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[V ol. 121

N OETH DAKOTA—DEBT OF STATE

State of North Dakota.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1861)..M arch 2 1861
Admitted as a State (Act. Feb. 22 1889)______ Nov. 2 1889
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 79,795
State Capital..___________________________________Bismarck
Governor (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1927) Arthur G. Sorlie
Lt.-Gov. (Term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1927) Walter Maddock
Sec. of State (term ends 1st Mon. Jan. ’ 27)__Robert Byrne
Treasurer (term ends 1st Mon. Jan. 1927)_____C. A. Fisher
Auditor (term ends 1st Mon. Jan. 1927)_______ John Steen
Attorney-General (1st Mon. Jan., 1927)_ Geo. F. Shafer
_
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Tuesday after
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to sixty days.
STATE DEBT.-—For early history o f State debt see “ State and City
Supplement” o f April 1893, page 116.
5s ’24 J-J $750,000____Jan 1 1950
Real Estate Series.
5Ms’21 J-J
40,000___ July 1 1936 5s ’24 J-J 500,000____July 1 1951
5Ms’21 J-J 220,000___ July 1 1941 5s ’24 J-J 500.000
_July 1 1952
5Ms’21 J-J 190.000___ July 1 1931 4Ms’25 J-J 200.000
_Jan 1 1935
5Ms’21 J-J 600,000___ July 1 1946 4M s’25 J-J 400.000
_Jan 1 1940
5 J£s’21 J-J 1350,000___ July 1 1948 4 Ms’25 J-J 500.000
_Jan 1 1945
5Ms’23 J-J
20,000___ July 1 1931 4M s’25 J-Jl ,450,000____Jan 11950
5Ms’23 J-J 80,000____July 1 1936 4Ms’25 J-J 450,000___ Jan 1 1954
"
6s '22 J-J 300.000
___________Jan11932 & Elevator Bonds.
Mill
6s ’22 J-J 500.000
___________Jan11937 J-J 760,000___ Jan 1 1942
63*22
6s ’22 J-J 1000.000___ Jan 1 1942 6s '22 J-J 700.000
_Jan 1 1947
6s ’22 J-J 500,000___ Jan 1 1947 5Ms’22 J-J 600.000
_July 1 1947
6s ’22
700.000
___________Jan11949 J-J 500.000
5Ms'22
_Jan 1 1937
5Ms’22 J-J 1000.000___ Jan 1 1945 5Ms'22 J-J 500.000
_Jan 1 1942
5Ms’22 J-J 1000.000___ Jan 1 1948
Milling Series.
5s ’23 J-J 1000.000___ Jan 1 1934 5Ms’23 J-J 250,000___ July 1 1928
~ ' ~
5s '23 J-J 500,000___ Jan 1 1939 5Ms’23 J-J 250.000
_July 1 1929
5s ’23 J-J 750.000___ Jan 1 1944 5Ms’23 J-J 250.000
_July 1 1932
5s '23 J-J 1250,000___ Jan 1 1949 5 Ms’23 J-J 250.000
_July 1 1933
5s ’23 J-J 250.000___ Jan 1 1952 5Ms’23 J-J 500.000
-July 1 1938
5 W 2 3 J-J 650.000
___________Jan1Bank Series.
1934
5M s’23 J-J 500.0C0___ Jan
1 1939 5s T9 J-J 1000,000____July 1 1934
1 1944 5s T9 J-J 472,000____July 1 1929
5 K s’23 J-J 1250,000___ Jan
5 K s’23 J-J 1459.0001__Jan 1 1949 5s T9 J-J 500,000____July 1 1929
5 K s’23 J-J 250.000
_Jan 1 1952 5s T9 J-J
24.300____July 1 1929
5s ’24 J-J 200.000
_Jan 1 1934 5s T9 J-J . 3,700------July 1 1929
-5s ’24 J-J 300.000
_Jan 1 1940
Tax A nticipation Notes.
5s ’ 24 J-J 750.000
_Jan 1 1945 4sg’24 J-J $1,000,000r*Jan 1 ’26-’°9

ASSESSED VALUATION.— The State’s assessed valuation for the
years 1914 to 1923, inclusive, as shown by abstracts o f the tax lists, and tax
rates were as follows:
Real
Y ea r .
E state.
1914 . . . $209 508 474

. 261.816,910
1915
1916 . . . 239,185,926
1917 . . - 251,580,744
1918 . . - 265,034,550
1919
.1,174,233 296
1920 . . .1.144,607.190
1921 . . .1,059,646,949
1922 . . .1.007,327,044
1923 . . . 785,566,221
1924 - . . 726,948,362
1925
. 723,053,260

Personal
P roperty.

$51,430,295
58,592,144
56,419,689
63,034,536
53,550,495
119 967 272
131.880,437
103,858.658
88,403 944
145,542,116
119,461,489
118,785,534

x P u b lic
U tilities .

$47,112,860
59.456.734
53,695,198
*65,672,852
*70,062,811
228 436 666
224,871,731
213,922.236
212,584,416
158,015,227
156,617,117
157,133,510

T ota l
V alu ation .

$308,051,629
379,870,788
349.300,813
379,522,711
388,647,856
1 522 637,234
1,501,359,358
1,377,427,843
1,308,315,404
1,089,123.614
1,006,026,968
998,972,304

T ax Rate
p er

$1,000.
$4.30
4.30
4.00
4.30
4.30
2.41
1.90
3.38
3.64
3.68
4.55
4.22

x Railroad telephone and telegraph1express street railway and Pullman
car property.
* Valuation of railway property as fixed by the State Board of Equaliza­
tion for the years 1917 and 1918 was $70,805,238 and $77,849,105 respec­
tively. These valuations were contested in Federal Court and the final
valuation of railway property in this State for the year 1917 as left by Court
decree amounted to $61,337,276, and for the year 1918 amounted to $66,444.699.
The valuation of farm real property .city and village real property and
personal property (including railroad, telephone, telegraph, express, street
railway and Pullman property) and tax rates for a series of years, as shown
by abstracts of tax lists, was as follows:
L and s.

(a)
1890______ $53,483 206
1891
_ 55,028.265
1893
_ 52,832,167
1894
_ 58.542,203
1895
_ 59,611.363
_ 54.576.855
1896
1897
_ 53.035,774
_ 55.040.851
1898
1899
59,447,953
1900
_ 62 241,190
1901
_ 66.279,627
1902
_ 72,413,478
_ 79.940,042
1903
1904
_ 83,740.092
1905
_ 96,884,944
1906
_106,827.637
1907
_113,887,690
1908
_123,900,675
1909
_142.907,691
1910
_155,096,613
1911
_161,088.093
1912
_169,237.725
1913
_174,457.068
Y ea r.

.

W HITE OAK TOW NSHIP
WINFIELD LEVEE & DR. DIST.
This township is in Harrison Co.
This district is in Lincoln County.
R oad B onds.
f$9,000r*Feb 1 ’27-’29
5M s’19 . . . $27,500...................1934
4,000r*. .F eb 1 1930
BOND. D EBT Oct 5 ’2 3 -- $27,500 5Ms’32 F-A (20,000r*Feb 1 ’31-’34
Assess, val. real estate____1,815,005
18,000r*Feb 1 ’35-’37
Assess, val. personal______ 467,391
21,000r*Feb 1 ’38-’40
Total assess, val. 1923____ 2,282,396
8,000r*__Feb 1 1949
Population in 1920____________ 1,241 BOND. D EBT Oct 12 1925_$100,000
Total assessed value 1924
W INDSOR.
(about70% actual)_______ 220,000
This city is in Henry County.
District tax (per $1,000) ’24-_$10.00
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at State Nat. Bk., St. Louis
5s
...
$25,000__________1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1924 $35,000 W O iiTH CO. DRAIN. DILT. NO. 1.
Water debt (included)_____
27,000
P. O. Grant City.
Assess, val. real estate____ 985,420 5H s’ 19M-N $105,000___ 1926-1939
Assess, val. personal______ 732,620 BON D. DEBT Oct 1925...$132,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(a bt.act.).l ,718.040 Total assess, val. 1925 (abt.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 -.$ 7 00
X a c t .)._______________ 500.000
Population, 1910, 2,241 1920, 2,034 Tot.tax rate(per $1,000) '24- .$55.78

Toum & C ity
L ots (b)

$11 482,169
11.486,182
10.665,612
9.190,049
9.362.727
9,512.519
9.561.558
9,850.794
10.757.473
11.130.473
11,479.914
11,524,154
13.816,086
14.766,306
16,234,107
18,783.528
21,589.447
23,717,569
28,007,904
28,142.837
29,462.257
29,832,874
31,221,900

P ersonal
P ro p erty .

Total
V alu e.

$24,148,393 $88,896,291
21,269,221
87,783,668
82,351,987
18,854,208
83,630.553
15,898.301
95.154.418
26,180.328
91,693.363
27,603,989
91.347.467
28.750,135
99,912.652
35.021,007
41.219,376 111,221,946
42,769,235 116,140.898
45,300.741 123,060.282
47,059.958 131,099.835
54.245.605 148.001.733
56,093.659 1.54,600,057
59,630.066 172,749,117
70.422.789 196,033,954
74,600.127 210,077,264
79,695.268 927.313.512
90,541,985 261.457.580
91,903.944 275,143.394
93,513,771 287,064.121
93,977,520 293,048,119
96,488,056 302,167,024

T ax Rate
per

$ 1 ,000.

$4.50
4.70
4.50
4.60
4.50
4.30
4.40
4.40
4.50
4.50
7.00
5.50
5.50
5.50
5.30
5.30
5.10
5.20
5.20
4.40
4.40
4.40
4.50

a Value of lands (other than town lots), including structures thereon,
b Value of town and city lots, including structures thereon.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The limitations to the debt-making power of
t h e State and municipalities of North Dakota are found I d Article X II
of its Constition as amended in 1918 and 1920. The provisions with refer­
ence to the matter are as follows:
SECTION 182. The State may issue or guarantee the payment of bonds,
provided that all bonds in excess of $2,000,000 shall be secured by first
mortgages upon real estate in amounts not to exceed one-half of its value;
or upon real and personal property o f State-owned utilities, enterprises or
Industries in amounts not exceeding its value and. provided, further, that
tbe State shall not issue or guarantee bonds upon property of State-owned
utilities, enterprises or industries in excess of $10,000,000.
No future indebtedness shall be incurred by tbe State unless evidenced
by a bond issue, which shall be authorized by law for certain purposes, to
be clear'y defined. Every law authorizing a bond issue shall provide for
levying an mnual tax, or make other provisions, sufficient to pay the interest
semi-a nu illy, and the principal within thirty years from the passage o f
such law, and shall specially appropriate the proceeds of such tax, or of
such other provisions, to the payment of said principal and interest, and
such appropriation shall not be repealed nor the tax or other provisions
discontinued until such debt, both principal and interest, shall have been
paid. No debt in excess of the limit named herein shall be Incurred except
for the purpose of repelling invasion, suppressing insurrection, defending
the State in time of war or to provide for the public defense in case of
threatened hostilities.
SECTION 183. The debt of any county, township, city, town, school
district, or any other political subdivision, shall never exceed five (5)per
IN TEREST on the real estate 5s and 5 Ms o f 1923 and 5s of 1924, on the centum upon the assessed value of the taxable property therein; provided,
milling series bonds and on tax anticipation notes, payable at the National that any incorporated city may, by a two-thirds vote, increase such in­
City Bank, New York, or at the State Treasurer’s office; on all others at debtedness three (3) per centum on such assessed value beyond said five (5)
per cent limit, and a school district, by a majority vote may increase such
the State Treasurer’s office.
indebtedness 5% on such assessed value beyond said 5% limit; provided also
that any county or city by a majority vote may issue bonds upon any revenue
TOTAL DEBT.—
A u g . 31 ’ 25. Oct. 1 1924. Oct. 1 1923. Oct. 15 1922.
Bonded debt----------------$27,859,000 $22,059,000 $15,192,000 $9,502,000 producing utility owned by such county or city, or for the purchasing or
acquiring the same or building or establishment thereof, in amounts not
The sinking fund against the debt as of Aug. 31 1925 was $726,880.
exceeding the physical value of such utility, industry or enterprise. In
The total cash on hand Aug. 31 1925 amounted to $6,450,723.
estimating the indebtedness which a city, county, township, school district
or any other political subdivision may incur, the entire amount, exclusive
BONDS OF NORTH DAKOTA.— The 1919 Legislature enacted laws
said revenue-producing utilities, whether contracted
providing for the issuance of $17,000,000 of bonds as follows: $5,000,000 of the bonds upon to the adoption of this constitution, shall be included
prior or subsequent
Mill and Elevator series, $2,000,000 Bank series and $10,000,000 Real provided, further, that any incorporated city may become indebted in
Estate series. The bonds are to bear no more than 6% . payable semi-an­ any amount not exceeding four (4) per centum on such assessed value
nually Jan. 1 and July 1. They are free of all State, county and municipal without regard to the existing indebtedness of such city, or for the pur­
taxes. The legality of the Mill, and Elevator and Real Estate bonds pose of constructing or purchasing water-works, for furnishing a supply
has been passed upon by the Supreme Court of North Dakota in the of water to the inhabitants of such city, or for the purpose of constructing
case o f the State of North Dakota ex rel. William Langer, Attorney- sewers, and for no other purpose whatever. All bonds or obligations in
General, vs. Thomas Hall, as Secretary of State, and by the United States excess o f the amount of indebtedness permitted by this constitution given
District Court for the District of North Dakota in the case of John W. by any city, county, township, town, school district, or any other political
Scott et al. vs. Lynn J. Frazier, William Langer and John N. Hagan, act­
ing as the Industrial Commission of North Dakota et al. The Supreme subdivision, shall be void.
8EOT10N 184. Any city, county, township, town, school district,
Court o f the United States on June 1 1920 upheld the decision of the
State Supreme Court. See “ Chronicle” o f July 3 1920, page 34. Num­ or any other political subdivision, incurring indebtedness, shall, at or
erous attempts by the State Industrial Commission and the Bank of North before the time of so doing, provide for the collection of an annual tax
Dakota (a State institution) to sell these bonds proved fruitless. In •ufficient to pay the interest and also the principal thereof when due, and
October 1921 bonds totaling $6,100,000 were sold by the State Indus­ til laws or ordinances providing for the payment of the interest or princi­
trial Commission at par to the Bank o f North Dakota, which in turn pal of any debt shall be irrepealable until such debt be paid.
sold them below par. Exception was taken to this sale by a group of tax­
SECTION 185 (as amended by Article 18 o f amendment). The State(
payers, who filed a suit in the State Supreme Court, contending that the tnv county or city may make internal improvements and may engage in
sale violated the law which provides for the sale of bonds at par. The any industry, enterprise or business not prohibited by Article 20 of the
(Nonpartisan) Industrial Commission, before being obliged to relinquish Constitution, but neither the State nor any political subdivision thereof
office on N ov. 23 1921 (as the result of the recall election), signed a contract shall otherwise loan or give its credit or make donations to or in aid of any
for the sale of all the remaining authorized bond issues at par. But the Individual, association or corporation except for reasonable support of the
incoming Commission modified the arrangement through the negotiation poor, nor subscribe to or become the owner of capital stock in any asso­
of a new contract. By this new contrac the amount of bonds sold was ciation or corporation.
reduced from $12,300,000 to $6,200,000. The Supreme Court ruled on
Article 20 mentioned in the above paragraph prohibit* the manufacture
Dec. 22 1921 that the bonds o f the State must be sold at par for cash and and sale of Intoxicating liquors.
without a commission to the purchaser.
NOT VALID UNLESS ENDORSED BY A U D IT O R . E T C .
At the 1919 special session the Legislature passed an Act authorizing
SECTION 187. No bond or evidence of indebtedness of the State shall
$2,000,000 Home Building Bonds, to bear no more than 6% . These
bonds were never sold, and the A ct was repealed by Chapter 290, Laws of be valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed
by the Auditor and Secretary of State, showing that the bond or evidence
1923.
On June 28 1922 the people o f the State, by 99.866 to 58,186, voted to of debt is issued pursuant to law and Is within the debt limit. N o bond of
increase from $10,000,000 to $20,000,000 the amount o f bonds that might evidence of debt of any county, or bond of any township or other political
subdivision, shall be valid unless the same have endorsed thereon a cer­
be issued under the terms o f tbe Real Estate Bond Act of 1919.
In 1923 the Legislature authorized $2,000,000 Milling Bonds, to bear tificate signed by the County Auditor, or other officer authorized by law
no more than 6% interest. The same Legislature passed an Act authoriz­ to sign such certificate, stating that said bond or evidence of debt is Issued
ing the issuance of $25,000,000 Real Estate Series bonds, bearing no more pursuant to law and Is within the debt limit
than 6 % . Both issues are to be free o f taxation.
BONDS NOT SOLD AT LESS THAN PAR.— Chapter 327, Laws of
1923, provides that no county, city, village, school district or township
NON-PARTISAN LEAGUE.— A five-year experiment in State-wide bonds may be issued at less than par.
Socialism terminated on Nov. 23 1921, when the Non-Partisan League
BONDS MUST BE AUTHORIZED BY VOTERS.— Three Acts,
officials, consisting o f Lynn J. Frazier, Governor; William Lemke, Attorney- general in application, were passed by the 1925 Legislature with regard to
General, and John N. Hagan, Commissioner o f Agriculture, were succeeded bonds issued by the subdivisions of the State. Chapter 98 provides that
by R . A. Nestos, Sveinbjorn Johnson and Joseph A . Kitchen, respectively, all bonds issued must at first be authorized by a vote o f the qualified voters.
as a result o f the recall election held Oct. 28 1921. (V. 113, p. 2422.)
Under Chapter 99 bonds, including refunding funds, issued ..under lawful




D ec., 1925.]

NORTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS

authority by any county, city, village, school district, park district or
any other subdivision within the State, may be serial in form and number
from one upward consecutively. By Chapter 97, “ all county, city, village
and school district bonds, the issue o f which has been or shall hereafter be
duly authorized, and which are not sold within three years o f the date of
the authorization o f the issue thereof either by vote of electors of the
political subdivision authorizing the same, or otherwise as by law provided,
are and shall be, with the expiration o f such three-year period, cancelled
and o f no force and effect.”
_________

BISMABCK SPEC. S, D . NO. 1.
4s T8 —. $15,000_____
1933
4s ’ 20 — _ 75.000____Apr 1 1940
5s
s-a
85,000____________
F unding (/nt. at State T rea su ry ).
4s ’06 J-J $20,000c..................1926
4s ’ l l J-J
50.000c—Apr 20 1931
4s ’ 12 J-J
10.000c..................1932
BOND. DEBT Mar 1923— $245,000
Assessed val. 1922________ 5,940.629
School tax (per $1,000) ’20___$15.22
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 7.122
IN T. at State Treas. office.

51
4s ’20 . . . $50,000.—M ar 10 1940
BOND. DEBT Dec 13 ’24—$75,000
Assessed value 1924------------- 110,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$18.0O
Population in 1924 (est.)----------- 750
DRAYTON SCH. DIST. NO. 19A district in Pembina County.
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
5Ms ’23 J.J $50.000c. ..J u ly 2 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’24..$55,000
Assessed value 1923________ 600,000
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$24.40
IN T . at St. Paul.

BANK OF NORTH DAKOTA.— The 1919 Legislature passed an Act
declaring the purpose o f the State of North Dakota to engage in the banking
business and establish a system o f banking under the name o f the “ Bank of
North Dakota,” operated by the State. This Act was approved by the
voters at a special election held June 26 1919 by a vote of 61,495 for to BOTTINEAU COUNTY.
48,239 against. The Act provided for the issuance o f $2,000,000 of bonds,
DUNN COUNTY.
Bottineau is the county seat.
the proceeds o f which were designated as the capital o f the Bank. The
Manning Is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
Bank opened for business on July 28 1919
Seed and Grain B onds.
6s
. . . $60.000____________
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 20’25
$60,000 . s ’ 23 ___ 55,000c_______
COUNTIES PERMITTED TO ISSUE BONDS FOR PURCHASE
175,000
Funding Bonds.
OF SEED AND FEED.— The State Attorney-General has given an opinion ♦Special debt (add’l)_____
113,-581 - s ’ 23 . . . $20.000c.
that counties may issue bonds for the purchase of seed and feed to be sold Sinking fund_____________
. $75,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(Z5%act.)21,132,407 BOND. D E B T N ov 1.
to farmers o f the State at cost. V. 105, p. 2560.
25,000
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’25_$7.62 Sinking fund_________
T A X A T IO N OF MONEY AND CREDITS (S tate and M unicipal Pop’n, 1910, 17,295; 1920____ 15,109 Assess, val., real estate_ 8,391,367
_
B on d s).— The 1915 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 255) making
♦Is made up of seed and feed and Assess, val., personal_____1,362,681
“ m oney" and “ credits” subject to an annual tax o f two mills on the dollar. drainage bonds.
Assess, val. corporations. _ 993,050
This tax was increased to three mills by Chapter 230, Laws o f 1917. “ Moneys
Tot. ass’d val. 1925______ 10,747,098
and “ credits" include State and municipal bonds. However, bonds of the BOWMAN COUNTY.
State'*fcCo.tax(Der .nil,000) '25 $11-46
State o f North Dakota, or at least all those issued in and since 1919, are
Population 1910. 5,302; 1920. 8.828
Bowman Is the county seat.
exempt from taxation under the terms o f the acts authorizing their
Funding Bonds.
issuance.
5s ’ l l J-J $58,000r_—July 1 19?) EMMONS COUNTY.
...
40.000___ Mar 1 1927
Linton is the county seat.
T A X LEVY LIM ITATION.— Under an Act o f the 1923 Legislature, tax 6s
Seed and Feed Bonds.
limits are put on levies assessed by the various political subdivisions through­ BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’24. $148,000
20.000 6s ’22 . . . $125.000____Apr 1 1927
out the State. County levies are not to exceed 2 H mills on the dollar of Certificate debt (add’l ) ____
the net taxable assessed valuation; city levies are limite to 14 mills; village Sinking fund______________ 100,954 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’25. $125,000
107.108
levies to 10 mills; township levies to 5 mills; park districts to 2 mills, and Tot.assess, val.’23 (M a c t,).8 ,226.283 Sinking fund_____________
school districts to 14 mills. There are, however, several exceptions to these State&Co.taxiper $1.000) '23 $12.75 Assessed val., real estate_11,761.109
limits. Counties may, under Chapter 231, Laws o f 1919, which permits Population. 1910, 4,668 1920, 4,768 Assessed value, personal_ 1,837.112
Other assess, property____ 1,545,006
counties to levy taxes for road and bridge purposes, levy taxes not to exceed
Tot. ass. val. ’25 (M act.) 15,173,227
3 mills on the dollar o f the taxable assessed valuation. School districts BUBKE COUNTY.
State and county tax rate (per
Bowbells is the County seat.
which give two years o f standard high school work and school districts
$10.15
$1,000) 1925________
maintaining a consolidated school may increase the levy to 16 mills on the BOND. DEBT Nov 2 3 ’25 $125,000
10,000 Population 1910, 9,796; 1920. 11.288
dollar, and districts giving 4 years of standard high school work may Increase Floating debt (add’l ) _____
97,745
the levy to 18 mills. A further provision for levying taxes in excess of the Sinking fund____________
prescribed limits is made. The limits may be exceeded by 40% if the Increase Assess, val. ’ 25 (M a c t ,) ..12,742,995 FARGO.
Fargo is situated in Cass County.
Is approved by a majority o f the voters, and by 50% if approved by two- State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 25.$13.94
Population 1910, 9,064; 1920, 9,511 Incorporated under commission form
tbirds o f the voters.
of government May 1 1913.
The limits fixed in this Act are not applicable to irrigation or drainage
W ater-W orks B onds.
districts, or to special assessments levied in cities and villages; or to levies BUBLEIOH COUNTY.
Blsmarok Is the oounty seat.
te ' l l J-J $15,000c____July 1926
made for the purpose o f paying bonded indebtedness, or the county tuition
F unding Bonds.
F unding B onds.
___
levy provided for by Section 1224, Compiled Laws o f 1913; or to levies
5H s’23 J-J $130,000 — .........Yearly 4s T3 J-J $57,341c.—July 1 1933
made to combat the grasshopper and the gopher.
4s ’ 14 J-J 100,000c—-Jan 2 1934
R efu nd ing W arrant Bonds.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
INITIATED T A X MEASURES DEFEATED.— On N ov. 4 1924 there 5 '4 ’ 17 J-O *20.000___ Dee 1 1927
BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’ 25 $130,000 4s ’ 13 J-D $25,000c—-D ec 1 1933
was submitted to the voters and defeated a “ Proposed Initiated Tax Law,”
E lectric-Light Bonds.
which would have reduced and limited the taxes, revenue and expenditures Tot .ass’d v a l.’24 ( H act.)21,734,837
of all departments o f Government, including the State, county, city, dtate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 24-113.97 5s ’ 12 M-S $10,000c__ Mar 1 1927
Population 1910 13.087:1923.15.578
Paving Impt- Bonds.
village, township, school district and park district (see V. 119, p. 2786).
IN T . at Harris T r. & 8. B .. Chic 6s ’22 Apr 15 $60.000. Apr 15 ’ 20-’37
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— Section 5198 o f the laws of North
Paving W arrants.
. „
Dakota relating to State banks and savings banks, as amended by Chapter CASS COUNTY^
5Ms
...$ 1 5 0 .000c______ Serially
60, Laws 1917, contains the provisions regulating the investment of funds
Fargo is the county seat.
Sewer W arrants.
o f all savings banks. We publish Section 5198 in full below
4Ms
. . . $75,000--------- 20 yars
Drainage Bonds.
Section 5198. Investment of Funds.— A savings bank incorporated here­ 4s ’ 16 . — $48,000 __ Apr 15'26-’31 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 13 ’25- $232,341
under shall invest its capital, its deposits, its surplus and its profit only ' ’ ounty has no general bonded debt Assessment debt_________ 2,016,721
as follows:
TOT. D R . D T . Nov 1925 $687,000 Water debt_______________ 102,341
First: In bonds o f the United States.
Vasess. val., real estate
56,403,260 linking fund (General bonds 78.645
Second: In bonds or evidences of debt in this State or In the bonds of
(Water bonds. 65.542
Assess val., personal___ 10.624,389
other States in the Union.
Other assess, property.. 11,774,121 Assess, val.. real estate— 18 210,192
Third; In bonds or warrants of any county in this State, or in the bonds Total assessed value 1925
Assess, val., personal------ 5,986.059
or warrants of any city in this State, or any special Improvement district
874,644
(M actual) .................... 78.801,670 Other assessable property.
therein, or in the bonds or warrants of any village, township, school district State&Co.t !X(por $1,000) '25 $7.76 Tot.ass’d val.’25(65% act.125.070,895
or drainage district in this State, issued pursuant to the authority of law, Popula’n 1910, 33.935; 1920, 41,477 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $33 26
but not exceeding 30% of the assets of such savings bank shall be Invested
Pop’n 1910. 20.549; 1920. 21,961
in such bonds and warrants.
CASSELTON SCH. DIST. NO. 17
IN T . at City Treas. office.
Fourth: In notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed of trust upon
This district is in Cass County.
unincumbered real estate in this State, which real estate shall be worth, -s
,
...
2 7 ,0 0 0 c... July 1 1932 FARGO SCH. DIST.
exclusive of all improvements, at least twice the amount loaned thereon, BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24. $27,000 is ’ 8 . . . $25,000____Mar 1 1943
but, in addition thereto, there may be loaned 30% of an appraised value of T ot. assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).2 ,104,779 is T8 —
16.000..........
1943
any buildings on said real estate provided fire insurance policies are main­ ■school tax ratefper $1,000)’24 $38,99 is ’ 19 . . . 160 000---------------------tained and deposited as collateral to such mortgage.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $445,000
Fifth: In the moi tgage bonds of any railroad corporation, incorporated COTTONW OOD LAKE SCHOOL Floating debt (add’l)--------9,000
under the laws of any State o f the United States, provided, that during
DISTR IC T NO. 64.
Sinking fund------------------5.000
each o f the ten fiscal years of such railroad corporation next preceding the
This district is in Williams County. Tot.ass ess. val.’25 ( l-3act.)25,070,895
date o f such investment:
4s ’20 J-J $35.0 00c._Dec 31 1940 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$16.01
1. Such railroad corporation shall have paid the matured principal (Bonds may be re teemed after 2 yrs.) Population in 1923 (est.)--------25,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____ $70,000
and Interest of all its mortgage indebtedness.
2. Such railroad shall have paid in dividends in cash to its stockholders, Warrant debt (add’l)______ 6 00 ) FOSTER COUNTY.
Carrington is the county seat.
an amount of at least 4% per annum upon all its outstanding stock of every Sinking funds_______________ 10,000
Assessed value______________712,597 TOTAL DEBT Dec 8 ’24$30,000
class.
Sinking fund------------------Sixth: To the extent of 60% o f the total demand deposits in promissory
Assess val., real estate— 10,210,770
notes due not more than one year from the date of loan, provided, that DEVIL’ S LAKE SPEC. SCH. D.
This district (P. O . Devil’s Lake) .Assess, val., personal------ 1,334,539
where there are pledged securities such as such corporation is by this
Other assess, property— 2.531,988
chapter authorized to invest its funds, there may be loaned an amount is In Ramsey County.
Funding Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'24(M act.>-14,077.297
not to exceed 80% of the value of such securities, and provided, further,
that no such loan shall be made to a person in excess of 5% of the total 4s ’09 M-N$10,000c—N ov 15 1929 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24_$l0-72
5,000c.-D ec 23 1937 Population, 1910, 5,313 1920, 6,108
demand deposits, and in no event more than 15% of the capital stock 4s ’ 12 J-D
4s T3 F-A 15,000c— -Aug 1 1933
and surplus.
(20.000c —.June 1 1928 GOLDEN VALLEY COUNTY.
POPULATION OF STATE.— The population o f North Dakota in 1920 4s ’23 J-J
27,000c...June 1 1933
Beach is the county seat.
(Census! was 646.872; in 1915, 636,956; in 1910 (Census), 577,056: in 1900
1
23,000c___ June 1 1938
C ourt House Bonds.
319,146; in 1890, 190,983: in 1880. 36,909; in 1870, 14,181; in 1860, 4.837. BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25— $100,000 .s
. . . $25.000........ - ................
The figures for 1860 and 1870 are for both Nortu and South Dakota.
Sinking fund______________
22,972
F unding B onds.
,
. .
Total assessed value 1925—4,85 ),00(> 5s ’25 M-S $53,000----- Mar 1 1935
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$ 19 85 GEN. BD . D T . Oct 1925— $75,000
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 5,700 Sinking fund______________
5,000
CITIE S. COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE
Assessed val. real estate---- 4,831,155
D IC K IN S O N .
Assessed val. personal------- 893,349
This city is In Stark County.
ST A T E OP N ORTH D A KO TA .
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 6 ’23. $51,500 Other assess, property------- 1,535,096
14,000 Tot. ass’d val. ’25(M act,.).7,262,600
ADAMS COUNTY.
Total assess, val. 1925___ 1,166,954 Water debt (incl.)________
34.678 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12 98
Hettinger is the county seat.
Population. 1910, 1,003 1920, 1,106 Assessment debt (add’ l)___
Floating debt (add’l)______
20.000 Population in 1920----------------- 4,832
Seed and Feed Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
19.890
6s ’22 A -0 $ 100.000c_ Apr 1 1927
_
BILLINGS COUNTY.
GRAND FORKS!
Total assess, val. ’23 (75%
Funding Bonds.
Medora is the county seat.
This city is situated In Grand Forks
actual)_________________ 2,928,522
4s
s-an $20,000......... 1927-1937
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 2 4 -. $120,000 GEN. B D . D T . N ov 2 ’25- $90,000 Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’23 $48.25 Oo. Incorporated Feb. 22 1881.
14,093 Population. 1910. 3.678 1920,4,122
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Seed & feed bonds (incl.)-_ 100,000 Sinking fund______________
4s ’09 A.O $30,000c— Apr 1 1929
Warrant debt____________
7,283 Assessed val. real estate___3.437,526
4s TO M-S 15,00 0c...S ept 1 1930
Sinking fund______, ______
83,902 Assessed val. personal_____ 521,793 DIVIDE COUNTY.
Other assess, property____ 1,138,214
Water Bonds.
Crosby is the county seat.
Ass'd val. ’24 (M act.)—
4 s ’09 M ay $1,000____M ay 1 1926
Road Bonds.
R e a l ............................ ..4.790,361 Tot. assess, val. '25 (M act.) 5 0 )7,533
Dam & Reservoir B onds.
. . . $20.000_______________
Personal_______________2,918,574 Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’25 .$9.43 5 Ms
4 K s’25 J-D ($15.000_____ 1926-1930
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
T o ta l...................
7,709.205 Pop’n 1910, 10,186; 1920____ 3,126
1 60.000_____ 1931-1945
4s ’ 16 M-S $60.000c— Sept 30 1936
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)"24 $15 -85
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds
Funding Bonds.
BISMARCK.
Population 1910. 5,407; 1920, 5,593
F-A5$l 5,000c
Aug 1 1931 5s T8 M-N$26,000___ M ay 1 1938
Bismarck Is the oapltal of the State 6s
. . . 40.000c— .Sept 1 1934 5s T9 J-D 13,000____June 11938
BALFOUB SPECIAL SCH. DIST and the county seat of Burleigh is ’ 14
Filtration Bonds ( State L o a n ).
.s ’ 18
J-D 40.000____ June 1 1938
NO. 56.
Oo.
Inc. Sept. 20 1900.
6s ’ 22
s-an 50,000____ Jan 3 1927 4s TO M ay$10,000— Feb 28 1930
This district (P. O. Balfour) is in
F unding Bonds.
5Ms 24 - - 55,000—Feb 1 ’34-’44 4s T6 Dec 25,000____ Dec 1 1936
s
. . . $38,0 0 0 c.-------------------McHenry County.
4s ’24 Sept 27,000____ Sept 1 1934
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4s ’20 . . . $41,000____Apr 1 1940
Auditorium (Inf. in B ism arck).
Light & Power Bonds.
5J4s 2 3
20,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1943 is ’ 12 . . . $25,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1932 4s 16 J-D $22,600___ Dec 1 1936
’ 18
J-D 40.000.............. ............. 4s TO MaySlO.OOOc—Feb 28 1930
BO N D . D EBT Oct 20 ’24--.$61,000
Fire-Hall (J n t . in B ism arck).
Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________ 9,050 48 ’ l l . . .
$1,500c..June 30 1926 TOT. BD. D T. Nov 19 ’23 $257,600
35,000 4s TO M ay $20,000c.. Feb 28 1930
W ater Main & W ater W orks Bds. Floating debt_____________
Assess, val. 1924 (M a ct.)— 610,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$34 00 5 s ’23 . — $203,000c____ 1926-1943 Sinking fund______________ 120.000 5Ms’23 J-D 1$80,000_____ 1928-1937
\ 45,000.......... 1928-1948
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (act.) —16,158.243
. . . 235.000c______________
Population (est.) 1924_______ 1,050 .s
State & Oo.tax (per $1.000) '23 $13 70
City-Hall Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’25—$498,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 438.000 Population, 1910 , 6,015 1920 . 9.637 4s ’ l l June$24,000c.June 1 ’26-’31
BEACH.
M unicipal A bbatoir Bonds.
t-NT. on bonds marked (b) at
This city is in Golden Valley Co. Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 978.626
Floating d e b t_____________
38,000 Oont. & Comm. Nat. Bank, Chi- 4s T3 Oct $10,000— -O ct 1 26-’33
W ater W orks Bonds.
♦Auditorium Bonds.
4b ’ 12 . . . $22,000____June 11932 Sinking fund______________
14,623
DONNYBROOK CONSOL. SCH. 6s '21 A-O $16.000____Oct 1 1941
BON D. D E B T Oct 20 ’ 25- $22,000 Tot. assess, v a l.’24(abt 50%
(Optional M every 5 years.)
DISTR IC T NO. 24.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____61,064
act.)_________________ 6,000,000
This district (P. O. Donnybrook) is GEN. BONDS Oct 15 '25 $236,000
Floating debt (add'l)_______
1,229 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924—156.40
Water-works bonds (add’l). 116,000
Sinking fund (water)_______ 8,000 Popula’n 1910. 5,344; ’20, 7,122 In Ward County




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NORTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS

GRAND FORKS (Concl.).
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 785.094
Sinking fund______ .............
60,991
T ot .ass’d val.’25 ( H act.) . 11,917.907
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ... $50.04
Pop n 1910. 12.478; 1920, 14.926
a IN TEREST is payable In New
York; * In Grand Forks; others In
Bismarck.

Seed and feed bonds______ 198,000
GEN. B D . D T . N ov ’2 5 -- $324,500
Sinking fund____________
163,606
_
Assess, val. real estate_ 14,453,710
Assess, val. personal prop. 8.169,505
Other assess, property..$15,904:168
Total assessed val. 1925.-22,623,215
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$12.73
Populat’n 1910, 17.627; 1920, 15,544

GRAND FORKS IND. SCH. DIST.
4s ’ 18 J-J $10,000c._ Aug 15 1928
4s ’ 19 J-J
35,000c___M ay 2 1929
4s T7 J-J
20,0 0 0 c..-S e p t 2 1927
4s T6 J-J
25,000c. .N o v 20 1936
4s T8 J-J
59,000c.$3,000 yearly
5s ’21 J-J
30,000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 ’25. $179,000
T ot. ass’d val.’25 (H act.) 11,917,907
School tax (per $1,000) ’25___ $18.86
Population In 1925 (est.).........16.000
IN T . at State Treas. office in
Bismarck.

county.
Ashley is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
. . . $84,000_______________
General Bonds.
4s T9 . . . $ 7 5 .0 0 0 .............-.1939
BOND. DEBTjNov 3 ’2 5 -. $159,000
Certificate debt (add’l ) ---3,800
Sinking fund____________
35,100
Assess, val. real estate___9,180,s9O
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,673,033
Total assess.val. ’ 1925
(75% a c t .).....................11.853.932
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'25 $26 43
Population 1910, 7,251; 1920, 9,010

GRAND FORKS COUNTY.
Grand Forks is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4fl’ 13 M ay $100,000____M ay 1 1933
BOND. D EBT N ov.16’23 $100,000
Assessed val. real estate..38,577,520
Assessed val. personal____7,152,318
Other assessable property. 6,292,828
Tot. ass’d val.(M act.)'23.52,022,666
State&Co.tax (per $1.000) ’23. $8.89
Popula’n, 1910, 27,888 1920, 28.795
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.

m c in t o s h

McKENZIE COUNTY.
Schafer is the county seat.
Seed, Grain and Feed B onds.
. . .

100,000 ______________________

6s’ 23 A-O 20,000.-A pr 1 ’39-’40
General Bonds.
6s
. . . $150,000--------------------BOND. DEBT Oct. 15 '25 $270,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
130,000
Sinking fund____________
70,000
Net ass’d val.’24 ( h a c t.)-.9,646.436
GRAN T COUNTY.
State & co.tax ’ 24(per $1,000) .$15.56
Carson is the county seat.
Population, 1910, 5.720 1920. 9.544
General Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Minneapolis
-s
. . . $39,833.89_____________
Trust C o., Minneapolis.
Funding Bonds.
-s
-..$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
MANDAN.
Seed, Grain and Feed Bonds.
This city Is in Morton County.
6s ’22 M-N125.000____M ay 1 1927
Artesian Well (R efu n d in g ).
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925-. $562,765
108,000 4s TO Feb $10.000c...F eb 1 1930
Sinking fund------------------R efu n d in g Bonds.
Net ass’d val.’25 ( h a c t .).12,261,083
_
8.000c_ Aug 1 1934
State& Co. tax (per $1,000) ’25$16.06 5s & 6s Aug
W ater W orks Bonds.
Population 1920______________9,553
5 * isT l M-N$80.000c— .M ay 8 1931
Fire Equip. Purchase Bonds.
H A L L ID A Y S P E C IA L S C H . D IS T .
5 K s’ 13
This district (P. O. Halliday) is in BOND. M-N$10,000_______________
D EBT Nov 21 ’25- $103,000
Dunn County.
5s ’22 J-J $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 .................1942 Cash In treasurv _______ 111,610
B O N D . D E B T Oct. 5 ’2 3 .. $40,600 Assessed val. 1925________ 3.652 003
Sinking fund______________
2,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$59.00
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,169,642 Population 1910, 3,873; 1920 4.336
IN
on artesian
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$18.48 StateT . Treas. office: well bonds at
Population, 1923 (est.)_________ 300 bonds at Cont. & Comm.water-works
Nat. Bank,
Chicago; 1934 in Minneapolis;
HARVEY SCH. DIST. NO. 38 . others at City Treasurer’s office. on
P. O. Harvey, Wells Countv.
B O N D . DEBT N ov 17 ’25. $80,000 MANDAN SPECIAL SCH. DIST.
Floating debt_____________
10,000
This district is in Morton County.
8,746
Sinking fund____________
. . $100,000____July 1 1942
Assessed val’n 1924----------- 1,600,000 4s ’22 .DEBT Aug 1923.. $168,000
BOND.
Warrant d e b t ..__________
27,488
H ETTIN G ER COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
10,699
Mott Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation------------ 3,483,937
Seed G rain & Feed B onds.
Population___________________ 5,000
-S
. . . $45,000____________
F un din g Bonds.
COUNTY.
6s ’22 J-J $87,000____Jan 1 1942 MERCER is the county seat,.
Stanton
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 3 ’25. $132,000 BON D. D EBT N ov 1 ’25. $13,0000
Sinking fund______________
19,600
10.000
Assess, val. real estate___ 6,601,982 Floating debt___________
17,500
Assess, val. personal______ 2,260,452 Certificate debt (add’l )____
65,000
fund____________
T ot. ass’d val. '25 ( H a c t .).8,862,434 Sinking val. real estate_ 6,436,602
Assess,
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25. $8.34 Assess, val. personal_____ 1,393 581
Population 1910, 6.557; 1920, 7.997 Other assess, property_
_ 1,505,950
Total assess, val. 1924
(60% act.)___________ 9,337,133
JAMESTOWN IND. SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds {Red. a ft. 2 y rs.) Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-.$8.05
4s ’ 22 . . . $20,000___ Jan 1 1942 Population, 1910. 4,747 1920. 8.224
F unding Bonds.
5s ’25 . . . $35,000____Feb 1 1945 M IN OT.
This city is In Ward County. Com­
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’25. $268,000
Floating debt (add’l)______ $27,500 mission form of government adopted
Sinking fund______________
19,002 in July 1909.
F unding Bonds.
Assessed, valuation 1925_ 5,341,766
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-..$18.00 4s 09 . . . $36.000r____Oct 1 1928
W ater Bonds.
Population in 1920_______
6,457
6s ’0» . . . $30,000r..0ct 15 1928
85,000____July 1 1938
KEYSTONE SCH. DIST. NO. 7. 5s T8 J-J
20,000____July 1 1938
Tbis district is in Dickey County. 5s T8 J-J
Fire Dept. Equipm ent Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
6 s ’23 A-O $11.000____Oct 1 1933 5s '18 J-J $25,000____July 1 1938
Street Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 3 ’25 . $51,000
$6.000___ July 1 1938
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2,000 5s T8 J-J
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
4,223
T ot. as’d val.’25 (M act.)_ 908,676 5s ’20 J-J $285,000___ Apr 1 1940
(Bonds are not optional but may
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$20.50
be redeemed 2 years after date.)
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 25 ’25 $487,000
KIDDER COUNTY^
Water debt (add’l ) ________$1^5.000
Steele is the county seat.
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 4 ’25 .
None Spec, assessm’t debt (add'1)804,882
42,051
Assess, value real estate.. 9,940,166 Sinking fund, general------62,052
Assess, value personal____ 4,275,726 Sinking fund, water_______
Tot.ass’d v a l.’24 (M act.).14,215,892 Assessed val. real_________ 5,486,286
Assessed val. personal_____1,914,664
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1924-----------------------------------$11.35 Other assessable property.. 364.653
a ct.)_ 7,765 603
_
Population 1910, 5,962; 1920, 7,798 Assess, val. '25
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-S66 60
KILLDEER SPEC. S. D. NO. 16. Population, 1910. 6,188 1920 10,476
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
This district is in Dunn County.
Funding Bonds.
MINOT SPECIAL S. D. NO. 1.
5s ’22 A-O $50.000____Apr 1 1942
BON D. DEBT Oct 13 ’25-.$90,500 4s T6 . . . $30,000c.—July 1 1931
Assessed value 1925________ 673,548 5s ’22 A-O 135,000c..-Apr 1 1940
F unding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $31.43
_
Population (est.)_______________ 500 5s ’23 J-J $195,000c_ June 1 1943
Prin. and int. at American Exch. BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25. $330,000
Sinking fund______________
44,000
Nat. Bank, New York.
Assessed valuation 1925.-10,000,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$l8.00
KULM SPECIAL SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Kulm) is in Population 1925_____________ 12,660
La Maure County.
MINOT PARK D IST R IC T .
B uilding Bonds.
A district (P. O. Minot) in Ward
4s
J-J
$3,000c__________ 1928
5 ^ s ’24 J-J
36 ,000 c...Ju ly 1 1944 County.
Park Impt. Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5s
J-J $20,800c__________ 1942 4s T2 Apr $31.000c................1932
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 1924-.$59,800
f $50,000__________1926
Sinking fund_______________ 4,000 6 s ’21 . . . -(50,0 00-.-........... .1931
Assess, val. 1923 (M actual)-621,160
50.000 ....
1936
Population (est.)_______________ 725
150.000 _________1941
IN T . on bonds of 1924 in Minne­ BOND. D EBT Oct 18 '2 2 . $233,500
Floating debt_____________
12,000
apolis; on others, in Bismarck.
Sinking fund______________
12,450
Total assess, value 1922.. 8,793,299
M cHENRY COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 18.$95.00
Towner is the county seat.
Court house & jail bonds. $50,000 Population in 1920__________10,476
IN T . is payable in Bismarck.
Refunding________________
76,500




[V ol. 121.

SHERIDAN COUNTY,
McClusky is the county seat.
F unding B onds.
5 H s '2 2 J-J $47,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1932
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 5 ’25. $47,000
Sinking fund_____________
13,472
Assess, val. real estate_ 6,697,760
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,187,770
M OUNTRAIL COUNTY.
Other assessable property. 1,160,502
Stanley is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1925
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N f$30,000c.N ov 1 ’26-’27
(75% actual)_________ 9,046,032
\ 20,000c-Nov 1 ’28-’29 State & c o . tax ’ 25 (per $1,000). $11.92
Population 1910, 8,103; 1920--7.935
B uilding Bonds.
4s
. . . $50,000c______________
5s
---50,000c______________ SHORT CREEK SPEC. S. D. NO. 6
This district (P. O. Columbus) is
F unding Bonds.
6s
...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _________ _____ in Burke County.
5H s
...
92,000c_______________ 6s ’ 24 J-J $44,500___ Jan 1 1944
BOND. D E B T Oct 17 ’25 $342,000 BOND. D E B T June 30 ’25..$78,800
Sinking fund______________
91,420 Assessed valuation_________ 876,466
20,000 Sinking fund_______________ 6,575
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Assess, val.’25(75% a ct.).15,796,527
S ta te* Co. tax (per $1,000) 25S15 21 SIOUX COUNTY.
Fort Yates i-. the county seat.
Population, 1910, 8,491 1925.12.140
IN T . payable in Bismarck, Chi­
F un din g Bonds.
6s
. . . $90,0 j 0 ---------------------cago and Minneapolis.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 s '16 . . . $12.000___ Oct 11935
NEKOMA SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
TO T. B D . D T . N ov 21’25 $100,000
This district (P. O. Ne oma) is in Floating debt_____________
2,000
Cavalier County.
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,913,390
______
School B uilding B onds.
aoooaa. val., personal_____ 527,474
.
4s '20 - - - $30,000------Apr 1 1940 Other assess, property_____ 826,908
BONDED D E B T .
(? )
T ot. ass'd val.'25 (M a ct.).3.267,772
State & c o . tax (p er $1,000) ’ 25 - $17.58
NEW ENGLAND SP. S. D. NO. 9. Population in 1920___________ 3,308
Tbis district is in Hettinger
County.
SL O P E C O U N T Y .
BOND. DEBT June 30 1924 $56,735
Amidon is the county seat.
Floating debt (add’l)--------14,000
F unding B onds.
_
„
Sinking fund------------------18.913 gg'oV J-D ($50,000c__ Dec 1 1931
Assessed value 1924----------- 810 000
t 60.000cDec 1 ’ 36 & ’41
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $31.60 BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’25- $110,000
T ot. ass’d val. ’25-------------5,885,701
OAKES.
State and county tax rate (per
This city is in Dickey County.
$1,000) 1924______________ $15.21
Auditorium Bonds.
Population 1920--------------------- 4,940
($12,00Gc.Apr 1 ’29-’34
5Ms’24 . . . ( 40,000c.Apr 1 ’35-’42 S T A R K C O U N T Y .
6,000c_ Apr 1 1943
_
Dickinson is the county seat.
l 10,000c. ..A p r 1 1944
F unding Bonds.
BOND. D EBT June 30 '23 $123,000 -s
. . . $150,000...........................
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,315,787
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
16,965 5!4s
...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ----------------------Population 1910, 1,499; 1920.-1,637 BOND. D EBT Nov 27 ’23.$345,000
Sinking fund_____________
61,177
OLIVER COUNTY.
Assessed value, 1923 ( % act.)—
Center Is the county seat.
Real estate____________ 10,452,741
Seed and Feed Bond*.
Personal______________ 5,643,666
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 28 ’25- $125,000
T ota l_________________ 16,096,407
Floating debt_____________
27 000 State and county tax rate (per
Sinking fund______________
20,000
$1,000), 1923______________ $11.80
Assessed val.. real estate_ 3.722.214 Popula’n 1910. 12.504; 1920, 13,542
_
Assessed val.. personal____ 591.417
Other assess, property_____1,027,179 T R A IL L C O U N T Y .
Total assessed val. 1925
Hillsboro is the county seat.
(75% a c tu a l)___________5,340.810
Drainage Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25 $16.1- 3
’ 16 . . .
$5.000— Nov 15 1926
Population. 1910. 3,577 1920, 4,425
F unding Bonds.
5M s’22 J-J ($63,000.-Jan 1 ’33-’39
PEMBINA COUNTY.
\ 30,000--Jan 1 ’40-'42
Cavalier is the county seat.
GEN. CO. D T . Oct 1 3 ’25 $93,000
C ourt-H ouse Bond*.
Drain debt (additional) —
66,416
4 s '12 J-J $18,000c_ June 1 1932 Assessed value real estate.19,199,705
_
Jail Bonds.
Assessed value personal.. 2,758,657
4s T2 J-J $20,000c.--June 1 1932 Other assess, property___ 2,920,736
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 ’25 $38,000 Tot.ass’d val.’25 ( H act.) .24,879,100
Assessed val. real estate..17,385,875 County tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $9 49
Assessed val. personal------ 2,545,780 Popula’ n. 1910, 12,545 1920, 12.210
Other assessable property. 3,226,994
IN T . on 5 M
of 1922 at the
Tot. as’d val.’25(M act.).23,158,549 Minneapolis Tr. sC o., Minneapolis.
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-.$9 60
Popula’n, 1910. 14.749 1920, 15.177 U N D E R W O O D S. D . N O . 8.
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
This district is in McLean County.
4 s ’ 09 s-a
$7.850c__________1929
PIERCE COUNTY.
4 s ’22 s-a_. 42,000c. ..D e c 31 1942
Rugby Is the oounty seat.
(Bonds may be redeemed after 2 yrs.)
Funding Bonds.
N ov
-s
. — $73.000....................... .. BOND. D E B T(add’l )1 ’25 .-.$49,850
Floating debt
-------------10,000
Court-House Bds.
Sinking fund--------------------- 15.000
4s ’ 10 F-A 840,000c.........Aug 1930
1924 _ 720,484
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 ’25. $113,000 Assessed valuation $1,000)’23 18.00
20,024 Scnool tax rate (per
Sinking fund____________
Assess, val. real estate___ 7,930,372 P opu lation ____________________ 700
Assess, val. personal--------- 3,914,146 V A L L E Y C I T Y .
Net ass’d val. ’25 (a ct.)..ll,8 4 4 ,5 1 8
This city is in Barnes County.
State & county tax rate (per
$1,000). 1925_____________ $19.50 Incorporated M ay 8 1883.
Lt.
Population 1910.9.740; 1920..9.283 5e Elec. A-O Bonds.
$6,000c..A pr 1 '26-’ 29
IN T . payable at State Treas. officr
Sewer Bond*.
4s
A-O f$ 15,000c..Apr 15 1928
REEDER SPECIAL S. D. NO. 3.
t 25.0 0 0 c„A p r 15 1933
This district is in Adams County.
W ater Bonds.
Building Bonds.
5s
. . . $60,000_______________
4s ’20 — $95,000____M ay 1 1940 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925-- $97,000
4 s ’23
3 5 ,0 0 0 ---Sept. 1 1943 Warrant debt (add’l )------50,000
(All the above bonds are not optional Total assess, val. i4(act.)_3 479 301
but may be redeemed after two Total tax rate (per$l .000) '24 .$20.10
years.)
Population, 1910, 4,606 1920,4,686
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
IN T . payable in Valley City and
Bismarck.
RENVILLE COUNTY.
Mohall is the county seat.
VALLEY C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
Seed and Grain Bonds.
This district (P. O. Valley City.
6s
. . . $125,000___ Mar 1 1927
Barnes
TOTAL DEBT Oct 15 ’25. $125,000 Is in uilding County.
Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
68,312 4s B
’20 J-J $120,000c_ Apr 1 1940
_
Total assess, val. 1925
J-J
91,000c. ..J u ly 1 1939
(M a ct.)______________ 9,890,271 4s
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $229,000
Co. tax rate (per $1,000 ’25____ $9.50 •sinking fund______________
67,695
Population, 1910, 7.840 1920. 7,776 Total assess, val. (act.) '24.5,007,792
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____ $19.90
ROLETTE COUNTY.
Rolla is the county seat. Popu­ Population, 1920--------------------- 4,886
lation in 1910. 9,558; in 1920, 10,061. WAPHETON.
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 1923 $25,000
This city is in Richland County.
Floating debt______________ 50 .001
Sinking fund........................... 20 340 Incorporated in 1884.
W
Bonds.
Netass’d val. ’2 3 (H act.).12,072,979 5M s’ater W orks ,000 ..Sept 1 ’26-’34
14 M-S $9
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22..$9.98
C ity Hall B onds.
4s
M-S $9,000-..S ept 30 1930
SARGENT COUNTY.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Forman is the county seat.
6s ’21 M-S $7,000--Sept 1 ’26-’32
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 ’25:
Court House & Jail bd s. $50,000 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1925. $58,000
11,000
Drainage bonds----------223,48l Water debt (incl.)________
_ 493,500
Sinking fund.C . H. & Jail.
38,366 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Floating debt (additional).
12,000
(Drainage-----114,936
26,000
Sinking fund_______________ 38,366 Sinking fund (w ater) ______ 1,499,819
Assessed val., real________
Assessed val., real_______ 13,868,917 Assessed val., personal------ 759,083
Assessed val., personal_ 5,094,555 Other assessable property.. 177,319
_
Assessed valuation 1925
(about 75% actual)____18,953,472 Tot .ass’d val .’23(75% act.) 2,436,221
Total tax ratefper $1,000)’23
33.76
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1925_______________ $9,72 Population, 1910, 2.467; 1920, 3,069
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Chicago,
Population, 1910; 9.202; 1920, 9.655

MORTON COUNTY.
Mandan is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT July 26 ’23 $516,000
Sinking fund------------------55,093
Assess, val’n 1923----------- 27,292,978
Population 192018,714

SOUTH DAKOTA—DEBT OF STATE

Dec., 1925.]
W AR D COUNTY.
Minot Is the county seat
5Ms
...$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..........................
F un din g Bonds.
6s
. . . *225.000..........................
GE N . BDS. N ov 19 ’25*. $505,000
Sinking fund____________
105.990
T ot. asses, val. ’ 25 (Mact)32,069,949
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25.$16.64
Popula’n, 1910, 25,281 1920.28,911
IN T at First Nat. Bk. Chicago
* Made up o f $430,000 funding
bonds and $75,000 refunding bonds.

W ater Tow er & Pumps Bonds.
4s ’ 14 J-J
$8,000. .July 1 1934
F iltration & W ater Mains Bonds.
4s
J-J $13,000___ July 1 1934
Armory and Auditorium Bonds.
4s
A-O $6,000. .A pr 10 ’27-'32
6,000.-Apr 10 ’33-’35
8,000_ M ay ’26-’30
_
5s
M-N-j
500— M ay
1931
{ 1,500_____M ay 1936
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
5s
M -N $6,000 ____ 1926-1031
F unding Bond3.
4s
Apr **63,000c.. Apr 10 1930
4s ’ 13 J-D *21.5 0 0 c...D ec 1 1933
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 17’25. $165,000
Assessment debt (a d d !)---91,433
Sinking fund______________
97.624
Tot.assess, val. ’25 (act.)..2.7l7.906
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $67.57
*INT. at State Treas. office;
others at First Nat. B k.. Chicago.

WILLIAMS COUNTY.
Williston is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 . . . $18,000..Apr 1 ’26-’31
6 s ’22 J-J 225,000___ Jan 11942
T O T .B D . D T .J u l y l ’23. $296,000
Sinking fund____________
66,542
Net assess, val.'23 (% act.)24,068,632
Populat'n 1910. 14,234; 1920, 17.(98
ILLISTON
S. D. NO. 1.
IN T . on 6s o f 1922 at the American W This district SPEC. Williston) is in
(P. O.
Exchange Nat. Bank. N. Y.
Williams County.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $115,000____Mar 1 1932
W ILLISTON.
18,000................. .1929
This city is in Williams Co. Inc 4s ’09 . . .
20,000.................... 1933
M ay 12 1904. Population in 1910 4s '13 . . .
4s ’36 . . .
21,000___________ 1936
3,124: 1920,4.178.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925.. $178 000
E lectric-Light Bonds.
59.200
6s
J-D $4,090c____ June 30 26 Sinking fund______________
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,757,726
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s
Apr *$6.500c___ July 2 1930 School tax (per $1,000) ’21___$33.18
4s
...
21,000 __________ 1930 Population (est.)______________ 5.500

State of South Dakota.
ITS

DEBT RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1861)_ March 2 1861
_
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 22 1889)_______ Nov. 2 1889
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 77,165
State Capital_______________________________________ Pierre
Governor (tillTues. after 1st M on. Jan. 1927) Carl C . Gunderson
Lieut-Governor (term expires Jan. 1 1927)._A. C. Forney
Sec. of State (till Tues. aft. 1st Mon. Jan. 1927)_C. E. Coyne
Treas. (till Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1927)__J. L. Driscoll
_
Auditor (till Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1927)_ A. E. Jones
Atty.-Gen. (Tues. after 1st Mon. Jan. 1927).Buell F. Jones
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the Tuesday after
the first Monday in January, and sessions are limited to sixty days.
H ISTORY OF DEBT.— For history of State debt see “ State and City
Supplement” o f April 1893, page 118.
TO TAL DEBT. ETC.— The total bonded debt of the State on June 30
1925 was $61,000,000. Cash in general fund June 30 1925, $1,249,059.59.
The State, it is stated, holds in trust, for payment o f its rural credit bonds,
$46,500,000.
Interest payable at the Continental & Commercial Trust & Savings Bank.
Chicago; First National Bank, New York; Guaranty Trust C o., New York:
Drake-Ballard Co.; Blodget & Co., National Park Bank, and Corn Exchange
Bank, New York.
The details o f the bonded debt follow:
LOANS—
-I n te r e s t P a y a b le---------P rin cip a l -------P .C . Payable.
W h en D u e . O utstand'o.
N a m e and P u rp ose —
M-S Sept. 1 1937 $500,000
Rural credit bonds coupon_ 1917 4 3
_
4
do
do do
do
1917 4 V< J-D
Dec. 1 1937
500,000
do
Jan. 15 1938
500.000
do do
do
1918 4 H J-J
(Subject to call Jan. 15 1923.)
do do
do
do
1918 4M F-A
Feb. 15 1938
500,000
(Subject to call Feb. 15 1923.)
do
do do
do
Mar. 1 1938
500,000
1918 4 K M-S
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1923.)
do
do
do do
1918 4 K A-O
April 15 1938
675,000
(Subject to call April 15 1923.)
do
do
A-O
do do
1918 5
Apr. 15 ’28-’37 1.000,000
April 15 1938
750,000
(Subject to call April 15 1923.)
do
do
do do
1918 5
M -N M ay 15 ’28-’38 1,500.000
do
do
A
do do
1919 4 3 s
Jan. 1 1939 4,000,000
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1924).
do
do
do do
1919 5s
Mar 15 ’30’39 3.000,000
do
J-D June 1 ’30-’39 4,000,000
do
1919 5s
do do
do
do
do do
1919 5s
A-O Oct. 1 ’30-’39 3.575,000
do
do
J-J
do do
1920 5
Jan. 1 ’30-’40 5.000,000
do
do
do do
1920 5H J-J
July 1 1935
2,000,000
do
do
do do
A-O Oct 1 ’33-40 2,500,000
1920 6
do
J-J
do
do do
1921 6
Jan. 15 1936 2,500.000
do
do
1921 514 J-J
Jan. 15 1941 2,500.000
do do
do
1921 514 J-D
do
Dec 1 ’32-’41 5,000.000
do do
do
do
1922 4 H
N ov. 15 1942 3,000,000
do do
do
do
J-J
do do
1924 5
fJan, 15 1934 1,000,000
Jan. 1 5 ’35-’42 1,600,000
do
do
1924 5 X J-J
do do
Jan. 1 5 ’43-’44 400,000
J-D June 1 ’26-’28
5s
150,000
State highway bonds — ____1919
do
do
J-J
do do
1920 5
July 1 ’26-’28
500,000
do
do do
do
1920 5
A-O
Oct 1 ’26-'28
750,000
do
1921 6
J-J
do do
do
Jan. 15 1929
500,000
1921 6
J-J
do
do
do do
Jan. 15 1930
500.00C
do
1921 6
J-J
do do
do
Jan. 15 1931 1,000,000
J-J
do
do
1921 6
do do
Jan. 15 1931 1,000,000
do
do
1922 514 M -N N ov. 15 1931 1,000,000
do do
do
do
1922 4 % M -N M ay 1 1931 1,000,000
do do
do
1921 514 M -N Jan. 2 1931 1,000,000
do do
do
do
do do
do
1921 4 K
__________
1,000.000
M-S Sept. 1 1941 6,000,000
Soldiers’ bonus bonds coupon. 1921 6
J-D
Soldiers’ loan settlem’ tbds. coul919 5s
June 1 1928
200,000
do
cou.1921 6s
do
F-A
do do
Feb. 1 ’26-’29
200,000
do
do
cou.1922 4 H M -N M ay 1 1931
do do
250,000
do
do
do do
cou.1924 5«4 M-S Mar. 1 1931
200,000
A-O Oct. 1 1941
State cement plant bonds cou.1921 6
270,000
do
J-J
do
do do
cou.1923 5
July 2 1943 1,730,000
EQUALIZED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the total
valuation o f real estate, personal, moneys and credit, railroad property,
telegraph, telephone, express and sleeping-car and private car companies,
as equalized by the State Board o f Assessment and Equalization:
Y ea r

V a lu a tion .

1925 _______ ________$1,798,369,737
1924_______ ________ 1,876,112,767
1923............. ________ 1,941,420,693
1922............. ............... 1,977,127,560
1921_______ ________ 2,064,602,116
1920_______ ............ 2,064,408,790
1919 ........... ............... 1,598,313,577
1915............. ............... 1.266,092.165
1914_______ .............. 1,212,000.000
1913............. .............. 51,195,402,548
1 9 1 2 ............. ................. 354,278.413
1910.............. ................. 337,702,276




Y ea r .

V a lu ation.

1908............... ________ $281,654,712
1906................ ............... 222.426,469
1905................. ............... 219,647,674
1904................ ............... 214,239,028
1902................ ............. 187,531,381
1900................ ............... 172,255,085
1899-------------- ............... 158,330,111
1898................ -------------- 118,580,496
1897................ ................ 120.175,431
1896................ ...............119,391,156
1894_________ ------------ 128.046,765
1893-------------- ------------- 136.032.84C

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5
The State constitution requires that all property shall be assessed at
full value, but until 1913 there was no real attempt to comply with this*
requirement. By virtue of the powers vested in the Tax Commission
created by an Act passed at the 1913 Legislature (Chapter 352). a vigorous'
effort has been made to have ail property in the State assessed at full value,
and this will account for the great increase in the 1913 total of the assess­
ments. Prior to 1913, assessments were on a basis of from 15% to 40%
of the actual value.
Included in ihe 1925 figures are moneys and credits in the amount o f
$77,162,884 which are taxed separately at a flat rate of 4 mills on the dollar.
T A X RATE.— The tax rate (per $1,000) for 1925 was $2.73.
DEBT LIMITATION.— The debt-creating powers of the State and itsvarious subdivisions are defined in Article X III of the Constitution. Pre­
vious to 1916 the limitations upon the creation of debt were very stringent,
the State and its political subdivisions being prohibited from lending or
giving Dheir credit in aid of any individual, association or corporation. The
only indebtedness the State could contract was for defraying expenses,
making public improvements, or to meet casual deficits, in an amount not
to exceed $100,000. and in defending the State and the United States in time
of war. By an amendment made in 1916, the State and the counties were
empowered to establish a system of rural credits. The limitations upon
the State were further loosened in 1918, when an amendment was adopted
giving the State authority to engage in works of interna] improvement and
to loan or give its credit in aid of any association or corporation and to
hold the stock of corporations engaged in internal improvements, such cor­
porations to be controlled by tbe State as provided by law. Counties,
cities, towns, &c., may not borrow in an amount in excess of 5% of the
assessed valuation; additional provision is made for debt equal to 10%, for
water, sewers and irrigation; in cities of 8,000 or more population, a debt
not to exceed 8% of the valuation may be created for constructing street
railways and light plants; no debt is to be incurred by any of these subdi­
visions unless authorized by a majority of the electors. The sections regu­
lating the incurring of debt follow:
SECTION 1. For the purpose of developing the resources and improving
the economic facilities of South Dakota, the State may engage in works of
internal improvement, may own and conduct proper business enterprises,
may loan or give its credit to, or in aid of, any association, or corporation,
and may become tbe owner of the capital stock of corporations, organized
for such purposes. But any such association or corporation shall be subject
to regulation and control by the State as may be provided by law. No
money of the State shall be appropriated, or indebtedness incurred for any
of tbe purposes of this section, except by the vote of two-thirds of the
members of each Branch of the Legislature. The State may also assume or
pay any debt or liability incurred in time of war for the defense o f the State.
The State, or any county, or two or more counties jointly, may establish
and maintain a system of rural credits and thereby loan money and extend
credit to the people of the State upon real estate security in such manner
and upon such terms and conditions as may be prescribed by general law.
The limit of indebtedness contained in Section 2 of this article shall not
apply to the provisions of this section, but the indebtedness of the State for
the purposes contained in this section, other than for rural credits, shall
never exceed one-half of one per cent of the assessed valuation of the property
of the State.
SECTION 2. For the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenses
and making public improvements, or to meet casual deficits or failure
In revenue, the State may contract debts never to exceed with previous
debts in the aggregate $100,000, and no greater indebtedness shall be
Incurred except for the purpose of repelling invasion, suppressing insurrec­
tion or defending the State or the United States in war and provision
shall be made by law for the payment of the interest annually and the
principal when due, by tax levied for the purpose or from other sources
of revenue; which law providing for the payment of such interest and
principal by such tax or otherwise shall be irrepealable until such debt is
paid: provided, however, the State of South Dakota shall have the power to
refund the Territorial debt assumed by the State of South Dakota by bonds
of the State of South Dakota.
SECTION 3. That the Indebtedness of the State o f Soirth Dakota
limited by section 2 of this article shall be in addition to the debt of the
Territory of Dakota assumed by and agreed to be paid by South Dakota,
SECTION 4. The debt of any county, city, town, school district, civl
township or other subdivision, shall never exceed fiv e (5) p er centum upon
the assessed valuation of the taxable property therein, for the year pre­
ceding that in which said indebtedness is incurred. In estimating the
amount of indebtedness which a municipality or sub-division may incur
the amount of indebtedness contracted prior to the adoption of the constitu­
tion shall be included:
“ Provided, That any county, municipal corporation, civil township,
district or other subdivision may incur an additional indebtedness not
exceeding ten per centum upon the assessed valuation of the taxable
property therein for the year preceding that in which said indebtedness
Is incurred, for the purpose of providing water and sewerage, for irrigation,
domestic uses, sewerage and other purposes: and
Provided, further, That in a city where the population Is 8,000 or more,
such city may incur an indebtedness not exceeding eight per centum upon
the assessed valuation of the taxable property therein for the year next
preceding tha„ m which said indebtedness is incurred for the purpose o f
constructing street railways, electric lights or other lighting plants.
Provided, further. That no county, municipal corporation, civil town­
ship, district or subdivision shall be included within such district or sub
division without a majority vote in favor thereof of the electors of the
county, municipal corporation, civil township, district or other subdivision,
as the case may be, which is proposed to be included therein, and no such
debt shall ever be incurred for any of the purposes in this section provided,
unless authorized by a vote in favor thereof by a majority of the electors
of such county, municipal corporation, civil township, district or sub­
division incurring the same.
SECTION 5. Any city, county, town, school district or any othe
subdivision incurring indebtedness shall, at or before the time of so doing,
provide for the collection o f an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest,
and also the principal thereof when due, and all laws or ordinances pro­
viding for the payment of the interest or principal of any debt shall be
Irrepealable until such debt be paid.
SECTION 9. The construction and maintenance of good roads and the
supplying of coal to the people of the State from the lands belonging to the
State are works of necessity and importance in which the State may engage
but no expenditure of money for the same shall be made except by the vote
of a two-thirds majority of the legislature.
RURAL CREDIT BONDS.— Section 10151 of Chapter 266 of the Revised
Code of 1919, as amended by Chapter 266, Laws of 1925, provides in part
that “ No further issuance of bonds shall be permitted by the Rural Credit
Board, except for the purpose of refunding outstanding bonds and for the
purpose of paying interest upon outstanding bonds in the event no other
funds are available for such purpose, and in no event shall the bonded and
warrant indebtedness o f the State under this Act exceed the sum o f $50,000 , 000 ."
COUNTY AND CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL D IST R IC T BONDS.—
Chapter 174, Laws of 1923, authorizes the establishment o f county and
central high school districts, and grants to such districts power to incur
indebtedness up to 2% of the assessed valuation of property, in addition
to bonds issued under the 5% limit placed upon other county indebtedness.
See Y. 117, p. 690.
TA XATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— On Jan. 30 1919 the Supreme
Court of South Dakota in the case of National Surety Co. vs. Starkey,
County Treasurer, reversed the decision of the Circuit Court o f Hughes
County which had held that municipal bonds as “ public securities” and
“ property” were taxable in that the Constitution does not expressly exempt
them. In the opinion handed down in the case the Supreme Court said:
“ To summarize in a few words our conclusion: I f we were to consider the
bonds before us merely as property and disregard the purpose for which they
were issued— disregard the fact that they are governmental instrumentali­
ties—we should hold them taxable; but, when we regard them, not merely
as property but as governmental instrumentalities of a Sovereign State,
superior intervening public policy grounded upon one of the Sovereign
powers of the State compels us to the conclusion (there being no express
language in the Constitution to the contrary) that the public securities of
a State, and of its counties and municipalities were not intended to be
included either in the term “ property” or the term “ bond” as such terms
are used in that article of our Constitution relating to taxation.”
Chapter 109 o f Laws of 1919 (Sec. 8, subdiv. 5) exempts from listing
on the tax rolls municipal and United States bonds.

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SOUTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS

Section 20 o f Chapter 333, Laws o f 1917. provides that all warrants or
bonds issued by the State Highway Commission shall be free from all general
taxes. State, county and municipal, and shall not be subject to State income
tax. A similar Act was passed by the 1921 Legislature (Chapter 127).
exempting the bonds issued by the State Highway Commission.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— There are no laws in this State
specifying any particular securities for investment. Such investments, it
appears, are made at the discretion of officials of savings banks.
POPULATION OF STATE.— The population of South Dakota has
been reported as follows in the years named. The figures for 1900 include
Indians and whites on Indian reservations, who in previous years were
excluded from the enumeration. The aggregate of such persons in 1890
was 19,792, and should be added to the total for that year in making
comparisons. These figures were not reported for 1910.
The number
of Indians alone included in the population for 1910 and 1920 was 20,303
and 16,384, respectively.
1920_____636.547 11910____ 583,88811890-------- 348.60011870-------- *14,181
1915____ 582.765(1900 .........401,57011880-------- 98.26811860--------*4,837
♦This is the total for both North and South Dakota.
C ITIE S, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

ST A T E OP SO U TH DAKOTA.
ABERDEEN.
This city is in Brown Co. Incorp.
May 8 1882. All bonds are taxexempt. Commission government
adopted Feb. 28 1911. V.102.P. 724.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’08 J-T $40.000c— July 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
, , „
4VSs’06 J-J 5 75 .000 c _ July 2 1926
_
68-08 J-J * 13 .000c— July 1 1928
4V4sT2 J-J 200.000c------Jan 1 1932
4H s '19J-J 275.000.. — - - - - - - - - City-Hail, Jail & Fire-Hall Bds
6s '13 M-N 550.000------Jan 1 1932
Paving Bonds.
6s '22 M-8S112.000-.Sept 1 26- 31
6s ’ 22 J-D‘73 22.000 19261931
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 '25 5658.000
Water debt (included) - —
40.000
Assessment debt (add 1)-285,813
Floating debt.....................
, 1 ? ’ASA
Sinking fu n d .----------------335.239
Assess, val., real e s t ----- 12,6 '9.450
Assess, val., personal------3.851.488
Other assess, prop------. . . 1,779,532
Total assess, val. 1925
.
F (100% actual)------------- 18,302,270
Total tax (per $1,000) '25------ *35.87
Pop'n 1910, 10.753; '20--------- 14.537
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k., N . Y .
ABERDEEN IN D. SCH. D .N O . 32.
F unding Bonds.
4> $s'08J-D $50,000c— -D ec 1 1928
T Building B onds.
4V4s'07 F-A $12.000c— Aug 1 192,
454s'09 J-D 25.000c— June 1 1929
_
4 hi s '10 F-A 75.000c_ Feb 1 1930
6^|s’20 A-O 3 35 .000--A p r 1 '26- 40
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '2 5 - $537,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ------63,314
Sinking fund - - - - - - - - - — - 204,378
Assess*val. real est. 1925.18.302 189
School tax (per $1,000) 25— ®16-13
Population 1920------------------1 4 .5 3 /
INT. payable at Citizens Trust &
Sav. Bank, Aberdeen; Chemical Nat.
Bank, N .Y.; and Harris Trust & Sav
Bank and Continental & Commercial
Trust & Sav. Bank, both of Chicago

Sewer Bonds.
. . . $30,000............................
W ater (red . 10 p rs. fro m date o f is s .)
5s TO B-a $5n none................1930
-s
. . . 150.000............................
City-Hall 5s________________$8,000
Refunding 5s________________29 000
TOTAL DEBT Oct 20 '24- $275 000
Water debt (included)_____ 180.000
Assessed valuation 1924-.1.008,894
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $31.34
popu'n in 1910. 971; 1920_____ 1101
Tot.assess.val.'24(act.val.) 1 ..381.051
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $67.79
Pop'n 1910. 1.352; 1920_______ 1.616
INT. at First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
5s

BELLE FOURCHE IN D. SCH.
DIST. NO. 1.
6s
— . $47.500-................... —
F unding Bonds (Subject to ca ll.)
5s '15 Sept $2'.700_ Sept 16 1935
_
5!<s '19F-A 30.000_______ .1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '24. $92,700
Total assess, val. 1923___ 1.873 148
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24128 30
Population in 1920____________1.843
IN T . payable at Belle Fourche and
at Chicago, 111.
BONHOMME COUNTY.
Tyndall is the county seat.
Amt. borr'd from State Sch.
Fund up to Nov 24 1925 $252,540
GEN. B D . DT. Nov 24 '25
20,000
Assess, val., real estate__ 33,644,94.5
Assess, val., personal___ 3,2!7.3i5
Other assessable property. 1,919.0 '6
Tot.ass’d val.'25(90%act.(38.811,356
State & co. tax (per $1.000) 25 $6.77
Popula'n, 1910, 11,061; 1920. 11,940

BOWDLE.
This city is in Edmunds County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '20 J-J $19,000____Due yearly
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '20 J-J $32.000____Due yearly
Funding Bonds.
_s
$ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ---------- ---------BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '25--$80,500
Assessed value, real estate_ 333,073
_
Assessed value, personal____182,939
Other assessable property_ 72.987
_
ALEXAN DRIA IN D. SCH. DIST Total assessed value 1925___588,999
This district (P. O. Alexandria) is Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $42.57
Population in 1910. 6,71; 1920. 818
In Hanson County.
5V$s’ 19 - - - $49,000------- .----1 9 3 9
BOWDLE IND. S. D. NO. 9.
(Subject to call after 1929.)
This district (P. O. Bowdle) is
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '25---S49.000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(abt.M act) 750,000 n Edmunds County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$24.00
S chool Bonds.
J-J $36,000c.-$3,000 y ’rly
Population 1925 (est)----------------846 5s
5 sg’23J-J
15 000c. Jan 1 1943
GEN. BD. D T . July 1 1925 $60,000
ARMOUR.
Sinking fund______________
7,000
This city is In Douglas County.
Total assess, val. '24 (75%
W ater-W orks B onds.
actual) _________________ 2,000,000
5s T9 J-J $20,000_____July 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 1925--$26,000 School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$14.32
Sinking fund_______ - - 10.000 Population In 1925______________870
T ot. ass'd val.'25 ( 3 5 act.) 760.000 BRADLEY IND. S. D. NO. 46.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24_$36.32
Tnis uiatrict
Population in 1910, 968; 1920, 1,045 Clark Countv. (P. O. Bradley) is In
5s '22 J-J $45,000____Nov 1 1942
AURORA COUNTY!
BON D. D E B T Dec 8 '24 —-$45,000
Plankinton Is the county seat.
Assessed value 1923 ___
808,800
No bonded debt.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$21.00
Amount borrowed from
IN T . at First National Bank,
State School Fund up to
N ov. 1924____________
$169,999 Minneapolis.
Assess, val. real estate____26,360.385 BRENTFORD IND. CONS. SCH.
Assessed val. personal------ 3,407,124
D IST . NO. 1.
Other assess property-----949,924
This district
Tot.ass’d val.'24(90%act.)30,717.■433 Spink County (P. O. Brentford) is In
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '24.$4.39
Population 1910. 6,143: 1920—7,246 5s S chool-B u ild ing Bonds. to 1940
J-D $90,000_ 1926
_
7 s '21 s-anf 42,000_____1926-1939
AVON IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 56.
1 5,000___________1940
This district (P. O. Avon) is in BON D. DEBT July 1 1924 $150,000
Bon Homme County.
Floating debt____________
1,504
f$33,000c-Feb 1 '30 '40 Sinking fund_____________
21,198
4Ms’25 F A j 12.000c.Feb 1 ’41-’43 Total assessed value 1924.-2,764,437
( 10.000c-Feb 1 ’44-’45 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $5.07
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925— $55,000
IN T . on 7s of 1921 at the WellsSinking fund______________
9.000 Dickey Trust Co., Minneapolis.
Total ass’d val. '25 (act.) — 1,000,000
Population 1925 (estimated)____700 BRITTON .
This city is in Marshall County.
BEADLE COUNTY.
5s g '18 ann $15.000___________1938
Huron is the county seat.
Refunding bonds____________$13,000
BO N D . DEBT N ov 7 '25- $290,000
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
16,038 5s '14 J-J $30,000c__________1934
Amt. borrowed from State
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 5 '24____ $58,000
School Fund up to N ov.
Sinking fund_______________ 11,625
7 1925________________
481,245 Total ass’d val. ’24(M act.>-619,986
Assessed valuation, real_49,754,679 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $39.50
Assessed val’n, personal_ 5.288,690 Population 1910. 901; 1920, 1,105
Other assess, property------ 4,541,435
Total assessed value 1925
BROOKINGS.
(about
actual)______59,584,804
This city Is in Brookings County.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '25.$6.62 Incorporated Feb. 29 1884.
Popula’n, 1910. 15,776; 1920, 19,273
R efu n d in g
A H s '1 7 J-J $77,500c__Jan 20 1937
BELLE FOURCHE.
(Subject to call $15,000 after Jan. 20
This city Is in Butte Co. Incorp.
1922 and $62,500 after Jan. 20 ’27)
Ape. 20 1903. Commission govern­
Sewer Bonds (red . a ft. July 1 ’ 17).
ment went into effect May 6 1912.
6s '19 - . - $48,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939




W ater and Sewerage Bonds.
_ $100.000c______________
_
El. Lt., Ht. & Pow. Sys. Bonds.
6 s '21 F-A $60.0 0 0 c.--A u g 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '25- $285,500
-s

W a te r d e b t ( in c l .) __________

4 8 .000

S in k in g f u n d .

2 8 ,7 3 5

_________

Tot. ass'd val.'24 (75% act.)4,310,915
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924-..$39.04
Population 1910, 2,971 1920, 3,924
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
BROOKINGS COUNTY.
Brookings is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse (red . a ft. D e c . 27 ’ 15)
5« 10 J-D 525.000c--Dec 27 1927
Amt. borr'd from State Sen.
Fund up to June 30 1924. $148,059
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '25
$25,000
Sinking fund____________
15.000
Assessed value real estate.39,953,985
Assessed value personal.. 4,442,485
Assess, val., other prop_ 4,541.037
_
Total assessed value 1925-48,937,507
County tax (per $1,000) 1925--$2.77
Pop'n 1910. 14,178; 1920. 16.119
INT. payable at Farson, Son & Co.,
N. Y ., or at County Treasurer’s offloe
B ROOKINGS SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Brookings) is
in Brookings County.
5s '19 - - . $170.000___________1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
6 >£s'21 . . . 7 0 .0 0 0 ---..............1941
(Optional 1931)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925.. $240,000
Sinking fund.........................
37.500
Tot.ass'd val.'25(65%act.) 4.735,342
Sen. tax rate ,r>er $1,000)’25.$18 69
Population 1921______________4,500
BROWN COUNTY.
Aberdeen is the county seat.
Amt. borrowed from State
Sch. Fund up to O c t'25. $408,234
Drainage d e b t _________
162.OO0
Assess, val., real estate_ 64,164.826
_
Assess, val., personal____ 8,508,503
Other assessable property. 4,666,133
Tot. assess, val. 25 (act.) 84,054 335
State & C o . tax (per $1.000)'25-$7.23
Pop. 1910.25,867; 1920, 29,509.

[V ol. 121.
Assess, value 1924-----------$1,008,894
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$31.34
Popula’n 1910, 971; in 1920. 1,104
c h a m b e r l a in !
This city Is the county seat of Brule
County. Incorp. 1881. Population
1910. 1.275 1920. 1.303.
* Under date of June 30 1924, we
are advised that the Columbus Col­
lege bonds were declared illegal by the
Court and no int. has been paid on
them since Jan. 1 1918, nor has any
demand been made for its payment.
W ater W orks R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s '14 M-S $15.000.. ' Mar 12 1934
C olum bus C ollege Bonds.
5s '22 J-J
$5,000____July 1 1927
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s 12 J-D $18.0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1932
C ity Hell Bonds.
51fs’24 J-J ($36,000..July 1 ’32-’43
1 4,000____July 1 1944
BOND. D EBT Aug 31 '25. $78,000
Water debt (incl.)________
33.000
Sinking fund______________
9,696
Tot. ass’d val. '25(%£ a c t .).1,480,135
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$40.80

CHARLES MIX COUNTY.
Lake Andes is the county seat.
C ou rt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
($40.000c— Apr 3 1927
414s'17 . . . ( 50 .000 c...A pr 3 1932
( 60.000c ..A p r 3 1937
BOND. D EBT June 30'25 150,000
Assess, val., real & pers..40,120,075
Assess, val. money & cred. 1,035,901
Assess val., corporations. .
83,075
Assess, val., total, 1925.-41,239,051
County tax rate (per $1,000) '25S3.20
Populat’n 1910, 14,899 1920, 16,256
CLAR K COUNTYClark is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Borr’d from State Sch. Fd.
ud to SeDt. 30 '25______
236,910
Warrant debt Oct 9 1925.
58,627
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (act.)_ 37,422,725
_
State&co tax (per $1,000) 1925.-$8.43
Populat’n 1910, 10,901 1920, 11,136
CLAY COUNTY!
County has no general bonded debt.
Amt. borr. from State Sch.
Fund up to Oct 1 '2 5 - . .
95,555
Assess, val. real estate____28,867,051
Assess, val. personal_____3,011,826
Other assess, property____ 3,032,175
Tot. ass’d val. '25 (actual)34,911,592
Population 1910, 8,711 1920, 9,654

BROW N COUNTY DR. DIST.
6 Jis’23 J-J /137,000--.J an 1 ’26-’31
\ 23.000___ Jan 1 1932
(10,000-..J a n 1 ’29-’30
6hs
J-J ( 7.000___ Jan 1 1931
[ 8,000___ Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1925-$162,000
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Minneap. CORSON COUNTY.
McIntosh is the county seat.
BRULE COUNTY.
♦Missouri River Bridge Bonds.
Chamberlain is the county seat.
51is’23 J-D $40,000___ June 1 1933
Bridge Bonds.
County has no bonded debt.
5s ’23 J-J $55.000___ July 1 1933 Floating debt June 30 '25. $278,620
(Optional July 1 1928.)
Assess., real estate_______ 6,691,208
CO. BD. D T. Oct 14 1925 $55,000 Assess, val., personal____ 1,956,018
Borr. from State Sch. Fund
Other assess, prop_______ 4.736.227
up to Oct. 1922 _______
310,091 Total assess, value 1925-.13,386!453
Assess, val.real estate_20.768,807
Tax rate (per $1,000)____ '25 $10.30
Assess, val. personal_ 2,602,649
Population 1910. 2.929 1920, 7.249
Assess, val. other property 2,339.618
* To be paid by State.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(70%act.)25,711,074
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925----- $5 86 CUSTER COUNTY.
Population 1910, 6,451 1920, 7,141
County seat Is Custer City.
R efdg. (red . 10i/rs. fr .d a le o f is s u e .)
BRYAN T.
5 M s '2 2 J-J
85,00 0c-..Ju ly 1 1942
This city is in Hamlin County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '25. $85,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Amount borrowed from Per­
5s
- - - $19.000- — .....................
manent School Fund____ 63,674
Sewer Bonds.
Warrant debt_____________ 59.000
5s
. . . $21.000............................ Assessed val’n, real estate..4,374.153
6s
...
21,000............... ........... Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,089,391
_
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 1921.$60,000 Other assessable oroperty. .2,117,532
Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 20,000 Tot.ass’d val. '25 (a c t .) ...7.581,076
Sinking fund___________ ____ 5,000 State & Co. tax(per$ 1,000)'25 $15,73
Assess, val. '21 (M act.)—
Pop n 1910, 4.458; 1920. 3,907
Real estate_______________350,203
IN T . at County Treas. office.
Personal property________ 340,482
Other property___________100,000
T o t a l...'_________________ 790,685 DAY COUNTY INDEP. CONSOL,
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T NO. 101.
Population in 1910 (Census)____645
P. O Webster.
Population in 1920 (Census)____651
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5 H s '2 2 A-O $35,000c
Oct 1 1942
BUTTE COUNTY.
H igh-School B onds.
Bellefourche is the county seat.
5H s’20 J-J *$74,000___________1940
Funding Bonds.
Ir
5s '17 A-O $382,000c.-A pr 1 1937 (Optional $3O,O0o andeach o f the
1925, 1930
1935.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25. $382,000 5s years J-D ($36.000.-June 1 ’26-’34
T6
Floating debt___________
406,919
1 a5,000____June 1 1935
63,417 BOND. D EBT July 1 1922 $149,000
Sinking fund____________
Assessed value, real e s t .. 9,865,089 Floating debt_____________
47,074
Assessed value, personal_ 2.390,965
_
Other assess, property____ 1.534,841 Sinking fund--------------------- $24,473
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,997,461
Tot.asss.val.’25(act val.) 13,790,895
$1,000)’21$22.96
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $19.73 School tax rate (per (est.)______ 2,600
1920
Population 1910, 4,993; 1920, 6,819 Population Inbonds marked (*) at
IN T . on
IN T . on funding bonds payable at Minneapolis, M inn., on bonds due
the Central Trust C o. of Illinois, 1942 at the First Nat. Bank, Minne­
Chicago.
______
apolis; on bonds marked (a) at the
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Capital Trust & Savs. Bk., St. Paul.
Mound City is the county seat.
DEADWOOD IND. SCH. DIST.
County has no bonded debt.
This district is in Lawrence Oo.
Borr. from State Fund up
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
to June 30 1922_______ $199,020
Assess, val. real estate_ 9,970.587 5s '23 A-0$175,000.-A pr 1 '34-’43
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,574,339 BOND. D EBT Oct 17 '25- $175,000
Tot.ass’d val.'25(4-5 act.) 12,634,643 Total assess, value 1925
(about 4-5 actual)______ 4,498,539
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$10.00
Population 1910, 5.244 1920, 5,305 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---S14.85
Population (est.)______________ 4,000
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
CANTON IND. SCH. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Canton) is in National Bank, New York City.
Miller County.
DELL R APID S!
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
This city is in Minnehaha County.
_s
$165.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Sept 28 '22. $175,000
E lectric L igh t Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
14.800 5s ’ 16-’ 1 6 ___ $32,000 ...1936-1939
Assess, val. '21 (50% a c t.).3 ,074,885
R efu nd ing Bonds.
School tax rate(per$l,000)’21.$24.10 5s '09 . . . $18,000 _____ 1929-1939
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 3,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 '2 2 .. $50,000
Assessed value, real_______ 1,065,900
Assessed value, personal_
_ 428,295
CENTERVILLE.
Other assessable p rop erty ..
95,100
This city is in Turner County.
Sewer B onds ( I n t . at Treas .o f f i c e ) . Tot .assess .val. '22 (60 %act) 1,589,295
5s '15 M-S $12.000c.Sept 1 ’30-’35 Population 1910, 1,367; 1920, 1,677
(Part every 5 years.)
DE SMET IND. SCH. DIST.
W ater Extension B onds.
This district (P. O. De Smet) is in
5s '19 . . . $16,000______ -.--1 9 3 5
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $66,000 Kingsbury County.
. . . $81,000...........................
Sinking fund______________
16,331 5H s

Dec., 1925.]
DE SMET IND. S. D. (Cone/.).
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’25— $75,000
floating debt____________
10,000
Sinking fund______________
7,500
Total assess, value 1925
_
(about % actual)_____ • 1,315,408
School tax ’24 (per $1,000)____$26.00
Population 1925_____________15,000
DEUEL COUNTY.
Clear Lake is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
4}^sg'16M-N$75.()0('c__ N ov 1 1936
(Subject to call after Nov 1 1921.)
BON D. DEBT Nov 1925 — $100,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
17,881
Assessed val'n, real estate.22,257,21.5
Assessed val'n, personal.. 2,511.090
Other assessable property. 2,606,032
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (act.>..27,374,385
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '25.$1.70
Population 1910, 7,768 1923, 8.759

SOUTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS
Assessed valuation—
Real estate & personal..11,485.269
378,402
Money and credits_____
C orporations_________ 4,136,431
Total assess, val., 1923_ 16,000,102
_
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '22. $10.20
Pop’n 1910, 7.763; 1920, 6,985.
FAULK COUNTY.
Faulkton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’ 24
None
None
Warrant debt___________
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Oct 1 1925-121,087
Assess, value real estate..''8,482,223
Assess, value personal___ 2 530.363
Other assess, property___ 3,170,283
Total ass’d value ’25 act.)24,182,869
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25.$5.’ 0
Population 1910, 6,716 1920, 6.442

F L A N D R E A u H [NIL SCH. DIST.
5s ’ 14 J-J *18,000..July 1 ’ 26-’ 34
6s ’20 M-S 100,000..Sept 1 ’31-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '25. $118,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25 60% act.>3,700,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$12.00
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 2,000
IN T. on 5s at the M oody County
Bank, Flandreau: and on 6s of 1920
at the Harris Trust & Savings Bank,
Chicago.
DEW EY C O U N T Y ^
FORT PIERRE.
Timber Lake is the county seat.
This city Is In Stanley County.
B r i lw Bonds.
Inc. 1890. Pop’n 1910, 792.
5 K s’23M-N $60,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1933
Water-W ks. Bds.
F unding Bonds
5s g ’07 J-J $17.000c_ Jan 11927
_
5^s
J-J $51.000c.........................
C ourt-H ouse Bds.
(Due in 5. 10 and 15 years.)
6s 07 J-D $10.000c_ June 1 1927
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $111.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1925 $76,500
Floating debt________________
100000
41,500
Water debt (included)_____
Sinking fund__________________
13010
Floating debt_____________
50.000
Assessed value, real___________ 4.335512
Sinking fund— water______
17,315
Assess, val., personal_____1.23 < 6 5 Ass’d val. ’25 (80 actu al).. 896.559
Other assessable property. 2 0 !5 878 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925-..$20.02
Total assessed val’n 1925—7.585.025 Population 1910. 792; 1920, 805
State & Co. tax (per $1 000)’25$13.73
IN T. on 5s at Continental & Com
Population 1910. 1.145: 1920. 4,820 Tr. & Sav. Bank, Chicago.
IN T . is payable in St. Paul.
FREEMAN INDEP~SCH. DIST.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
This district (P. O. Freeman) is
Armour is the county seat.
in Hutchinson County.
County has no bonded debt.
B uilding Bonds.
Cash in treas. N o t 2 ’2 5 ..
$40,000
($2.000c— -Apr 1 1932
Borrowed from State Sch.
3.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1933
Fund up to July 1 1924.
181,125 5Jis’2 4 A -0 1 2.000c—-Apr 11934
Assess, val. real estate____16 894,689
3 .0 00c.. .Apr 1 1935
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,032,759
(45.000c. Apr 1 ’36-’44
Other assess, property___ 1,490 610 BOND DEBT Oct 13 1925 $55,000
Total assessed value 1925 20.418.058 Tot .ass’d val.’24 (M act.) .1,357,607
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'25.$5 91 School tax rate(per $1,000) '25 $15.89
Population 1910, 6.400 1920, 6,993 Population in 1925_____________ 900

DEUEL CO. SC h T d IST. NO. 52
P. O. Clear Lake.
5s ’ 19 . . . $50.000............. .............
BON D. D EBT Nov 18 ’22..$55.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
11.960
T ot. assess, val.’22 (act.)..1,932,666
School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$14.00
Population in 1922 (est.)______1,300

EGAN IND. CONST S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Egan) is In
M oody County.
School B uilding Bonds.
6 ^ s ’21 J-J $150.00 0c...Ja n 1 1941
BON D. DEBT Oct 22 ’25. $150,000
T ot. ass’d val. (J4 act.) ’24.3,000,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24S12.81
IN T . at the Harris Trust & Sav­
ings Bank, Chicago.
EDGEMONT.
This city is in Fall River County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -N $50.000.-M ay 15 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 ’24___ $90,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ $50,000
Sinking fund (general)_______ 15.000
Sinking fund (water)________ 10.000
Total assess, val. 1924______ 896,786
Population in 1910, 816 1920, 1,254

GARRETTSON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Minnehaha Co.
I$3.00 0c.. Jan 1 ’26-’ 28
6,000c. .Jan 1 ’29-’31
5 & s’23 J-J 115,000c..Jan 1 ’32-’36
124,000c.. Jan 1 ’37-’42
( 5,000c___ Jan 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’ 25. $52,000
Ass’d val. ’ 24 (75% a c t .)..1,147,812
School tax (per $1,000) ’ 24
$18-00
Population in 1920_____________ 720

GETTYSBU RG IND. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Gettysburg) is
In Potter County.
School-B ldg. & Equip. Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $90,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 4 '2 1 .. $90,000
Assessed value, real estate.1,221.385
Assess, value, persona]____ 561,372
Other assessable property.. 377.596
Tot .assess, val.'20 (2-3 a ct.)2 ,160,356
EDMUNDS COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20.$14 00
Ipswich is the county seat Population 1920_____________ 1.053
F unding Bonds.
IN T . at the office of the Treasurer
6s ’20 J-D *$70,000 ......... 1926-1939 of Board o f Education.
BON D. DEBT Oct 28 ’25 $140,000
Assessed value, real estate 17,953,656 GRANT COUNTY.
Assessed value personal.. 2,614,386
Milbank is the county seat.
Other assessable property. 2,461,399
R efunding Bonds.
Total ass’d val., 1925____ 23,029,441 4 s
M-S $30.000c............... 1926
County & State tax rate (per
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
$1,000) 1925 ....................... ..$7.23 4 14s
M-S 45.000c__________ 1936
Population 1910, 7,654 1920, 8,336 BON D. D EBT Jan 2 1925 $45,000
* IN T . at the First National Bank. Sinking fund____________
38,310
Minneapolis.
Assess, val., real estate___25,607,152
Assess, val., personal____ 3,156,571
EUREKA.
Other assessable property. 2,756,719
This city is in McPherson County Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(75%act.>31,520,442
W ater-W orks Bonds.
State & Co. tax 19 2 4 ............... .$6.07
5s ’ 19 . . . $28,000 _____ 1926-1939 Pop’n
1910. 10,303; 1920, 10.880
BO N D . DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $38,000
IN T . at Minn. Loan & Trust C o.,
Water debt (incl.)________
36,000 Minneapolis and Northwestern Nat.
Sinking fund— General____
5,550 Bank, Minneapolis.
W a te r_________________
4,650
Tot.ass’d val.’24(M a c t .).. 883,000 GREGORY.
This city is in Gregory County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $4.80
S chool Bonds.
Population in 1910, 961 1920,1,200
_s
. . . $90,000c______________
F A IR F A X .
W ater B onds.
_s
_
_
$4,000c______________
This town is in Gregory County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925.. $94,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4,000
5s ’ 18 . . . $40,000c__________1938 Water debt (included)_____
f 5,000_____Sept 11934 Tot .ass’d val. ’25 ( H a c t.). 1,240,000
6 s ’24 . . . \10,000_____ Sept 11939 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $11.00
(10,000_____Sept 11944 Population 1910, 1,142 1920, 1,067
F un din g Bonds.
6s ’24 . . . $10,000_____Sept 11934 GREGORY COU N TY.
Burke is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $60,000
Assessment debt (add’l) ------- 30,000 Funding 5s-------------------------- $80,000
Total assess, val. 24 (M act.)560,000 BOND. DEBT Sept 3 0 ’25
80,000
Population in 1910. 500 1920, 530 Floating debt_______________ 59,701
Sinking fund------------------46,473
F A IR F A X SCHOOL D IST R IC T . Asess. val., real estate___25,044,933
This district (P. O. Fairfax) is in Assess, val., personal____ 3.522,953
Other assessable property 2,091,204
Gregory County.
4
6s ’ 19 M-S $47,000 ......... 1926-1939 Tot. assess .val. ’25 ( 3 act. )30,659,090
BO N D . D E B T June 30 ’25 $101,000 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25-.$7.50
Floating debt____________
55,980 Pop'n 1910, 13,061; 1920, 12,700
Sinking fund______________
6,000
Total ass’d val. '24 (est.)__2,000,000 BAAKON COUNTY.
Philip is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00
County has no bonded debt.
Warrant debt Oct. 1 ’2 5 -$60,828
FALL R IV E R COUNTY.
Amount borrowed from
H ot Springs is the county seat.
permanent school fund
5s
. . . $107,300................... 1932
up to Oct. 1 1925______
191,011
6s
...
17.000_____ ____ 1933
BON D. DEBT Sept 28 ’22. $175,100 Assess, val. real estate____13,611,386
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,786,924
Cash in treas. Sept 1 ’22_
91,999
Other assessable property. 1,434,051
Borrowed from State School
Fund up to Sept 1 '22___ 195,250 Total assess, val. 1925___ 16.832,361
Warrant debt_____________
18,468 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25—$8.37
Sinking fund______________
28,4871Population in 1920____________4,596




HAMLIN COUNTY.
Hayti is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
_
5s 15 M-S;$15,000_ Mar 24 1930
1 2 5 .0 0 0 ..-M ar 24 1935
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925.
$40,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ____
12.430
Assessed val., real estate. 19,733.869
Assess, val., personal prop. 2.215.835
Other assessable property. 2,357.223
Total val. 1915 .............. .24,306,927
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25. .$7.29
Population 1915, 7,790; 1920. 3,673
HAND COUNTY.
Miller is the county seat.
Jounty has no bonded debt.
Borrowed from State Sch'l
Fund up to June 30 1925 $389,240
Assessed val'n, real estate.30,139.672
Assessed val’n, personal.. 3.384.358
Other assessable property. 1.190,743
Tot.ass’d val.’ 25(act.val.) 34,714,773
State&Co.tax (per $1.000) ’25—$7.75
Population 1910, 7,870; 1920. 8,778
HARDING COUNTY.
Buffalo is the county seat.
B utte C oun ty Bonds (A s su m ed )
to '12 J-J $20,0 0 0 c...J a n 2 1932
fSubject to call.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’25. $155,000
Warrant debt_____________
4,500
Borrowed from State School
Fund up to Oct 1 1925.. 229,398
Assess, val. 1925 (80'90%
(actual)—
Real...................................7,604.647
Personal_______________ 1,980,513
Other property_________ 144,508
Total..........................
9,729,667
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25-$12.93
Population 1910, 4,821; 1920, 3,953
IN T . at Continental & Commercial
National Bank, Chicago.

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HYDE COUNTY.
Highmore Is the oounty seat.
C ourt House (Red. aft .M a r . 13 ’ 16).
5s ’ l l M-S $55,000c_ .M ar 13 1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 8 ’25 $55,000
Warrant debt (add'l)_____
10,000
Sinking fund____________
30.300
Assessed val'n, real estate.11,503,932
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,457,313
Other assessable property. 1,087,859
Total ass’d value 1925____ 14,049,104
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25_$7.73
Population 1910. 3,307; 1920, 3,315
INTEREST payable at Continen­
tal & Commercial Nat. Bank. Chlo.
IPSWICH INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Ipswich) Is In
Edmunds Oounty.
S chool Bonds.
5Hs
. . . $50.000...........................
5s
...
30,000............. ..............
BOND. DEBT ll :t 8 ’2 3 .. $80,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
10,989
Sinking fund______________
7,768
Assess, val. 1922 (actual).. 1,890,456
School tax (per $1,000) 22— *17.02
IRENE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district Is in Yankton Co.
Building Bonds.
5Hs 16 F-A *24.5003 ------ 1926-1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 3 '1 7 .. $40,000
Assess, val. 1917 (% a c t .).2,550.000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 17.$5.40
Population in 1917 (est.)________ 700
IN T. payable in Irene.

JACKSON COUNTY.
Kadoka Is the county seat.
5>£s’23 . . . $10.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1933
No bonded debt.
Amount borrowed from
State School Fund up to
Dec 1 1921_____________ $965,000
Assess, val., real & personal8,079,21’7
Money & credits_________ 116.578
Assess, val., corporations.. 1,873.273
HOT SPRINGS IND. S. D. N O .10 Total assess, val. 1923____ 10,069,068
A district In Fall River County.
Tot.ass'd val.'2 i (100%act.)7,645,083
5 H S’24 J-D $86,800..................1944 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921......... $9.20
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $135,300 Population in 1920, 2,472; ‘21.3,300
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Assess, val. ’23 (2-3 a c t .)..1,747,932 JERAULD COUNTY.
Schooltaxrate(per$l .000) '24. .$52.27
Wessington Springs is the Co. seat.
Population 1923____
4,000 Oounty has no bonded debt.
IN T . at County Treas. office.
Borrowed from State Sch’l
Fund up to Nov 1 1925. $371,419
Sinking fund____________
82.000
HOW ARD
Assess, val., real & pers'l. 19,129,052
This city is In Miner County.
Other assessable pronerty.
35C ,284
M unicipal Elec. Light System.
5s ’ 16 J-J $19.000c_................1935 Tot.ass’d val.’25(80%act) 19,479,336
State&Co.tax (oer $1,000) ’25-$4.73
Sewer Bonds.
.s
F-A $3,000c_______________ Population 1910, 5,120 1920, 6,338
W ater Works Bonds.
5s
J-J $11,000c______________ KIMBALL.
This city is in Brule Oounty.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 1925 $30,000
W ater Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
’ 1,000
6s '21 s-an $30.000____Mar 1 1941
Assess, val. real estate____ 637.299
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 246.094
50,177 5s ’ 19 . . . $35,000___________ 1939
Other assess. property_____
’
Tot.assess, val.’25(75 %act.) 930.570 BOND. DEB 1 Nov 1925— $65,000
30,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925—.$10.88 Water debt (incl.)________
Assessed value, real_______ 694,238
Pop’n 1910, 1,026; 1920 ........... 1,325
Assessed value, personal_
_ 222,112
Total assessed val. 1925_
_ 916,350
H OW ARD SCHOOL D IST R IC T Total tax (per $1,000) '25____ $32.68
This district (P. O. Howard) is in Pop’n (Census) '10. 713; ’20____ 998
Miner County.
5s ’19 J-D $38,000..........1926-1939 KIMBALL IN d Tc ON. S. D. NO. 2.
7s ’20 A-O 31,000_______________
This district is in Brule County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’25. $69,000
f $9.000..F eb 15 '26-’28
Sinking fund______________
4,000
I 20.000.-Feb 15 ’29-’33
Total assess, val. 1925_____ 1,293,567 5s’23 F-A151 20,000—Feb 1 5 ’34-'37
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$21 30
24 ,000 ..Feb 15 '38-’41
Population in 1920____________ 1,300
l 14,000..F eb 15 ’42-’43
5s
J-J
12,000e_________ 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $99,000
HUGHES COUNTY.
Floating debt (additional).
10,000
Pierre is the county seat.
1,075
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25 $70,000 Sinking fund______________
B or’d from State Sch. F d .
319,630 Total assessed val. 1924 (25
to 30% actual)_________ 3,000,000
Assessed value, real state.11,324,361
Assessed value, p e r s o n a l 1,580,011 School tax rate(per $1,000) '24 $22.34
Other assessable property. 3,836,882 Population in 1924____________1,500
Total assessed value 1924.16,741,254
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$8.50 LAKE COUNTY IND. CONSOL.
D.
Population 1910, 6,271 1920, 5.711 6s SCH. J-J NO. 3 (P. O. Rutland).
’21
$80,000____Jan 1 1941
6J^s’21 A-O 24,000____ Jan 1 1941
HURON.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— 104,000
This city Is In Beadle County.
15,000
Sinking fund--------------------Sewer B onds.
5s ’23 July 1 $25,000c_ July 1 1943 Total assessed value 1924..2,200,000
_
Sch. tax rate per $1,000) ’24.$15.85
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $36,000—.1930 & 1931 Population 1924________________ 550
5s ’ 14 J-J 22,000____Feb 1 1934 LANE IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
6s ’21 J-D 25,000____June 1 1941
This district (P. O. Lane) is in
C ity Hall Bonds.
Jerauld County.
5s ’ 19 M-S $80,000______ 1939
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M -S 35,000______ 1939
5s ’21 J-D 53,000____June 1 1941 6J^s’21 M-S ($75,000 _____ 1926-1940
1 25,000___________1941
BOND. DEBT Oct. 13 ’25. $270,000 BOND. D EBT July 10 ’23. $100,000
83,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Warrant debt (add’1)______
5,197
Total assess, val. 1925
20,254
(45% actual)__________10.554,259 Sinking fund______________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$40.29
Population 1910, 5,791 1921, 8,302 LAWRENCE COUNTY.
County seat Is Deadwood. Popula­
IN T . payable in Huron, New York
tion 1910. 19.694: 1920, 13,029.
and First Nat. Bank, St. Paul.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Optional in 10 years.)
HURON IND. SCH. DIST.
5s ’07 M -N $32,000c—.N o v 1 1927
5s ’09 . . . 138.000r______________
School Bonds.
5s ’ 17 A-O $81,000___ Apr 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25. $170,000
-s ’ 18 . . . 15.000________________ Floating debt add’l)_____
478,665
6s ’20 s-a 70,000_______________ Assess, val. real estate_ 18,490.408
_
4 H s’25 M-S (63,000_____ 1926-1939 Assess, val., personal____$4,531,229
\ 6,000___________1940 Assess, val. other p r o p ... 3,779,403
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925. $235,000 Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (act’l) -.26,801,040
Sinking fund______________
37.492 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25_$11.40
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(actual) 10,553,392
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.S16.00 LEAD IND. SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000 as '15 . . . $44,0 0 0c__1926-1934
5s ’25 J-J
50,000c._.July 1 1930
HUTCHISON COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.
$94,000
Olivet Is the county seat.
Assess, val. 1924 (est)____13.000,000
County has no bonded debt.
School tax rate(per$l,000) ’22..$5.00
Warrant debt (Oct 1 1923)
$97,761
Borrowed from State Sch.
LEMMON.
Fund up to Oct 1 1923—
197,240
This city Is In Perkins County,
Assess, val., real estate___46.561.380 Ino. as a village in 1908 and as a cits
Assess, val., personal____ 4,466.703 In 1909.
Other assess, value______ 1,832 543
W ater-W orks B onds.
Tot .ass’d val.(80% act)’24 52,860,626 5s '15 — $12,000..........1935
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____$501 5s ’ 10 . . . 25,000._____ 1930
Populat’n 1910. 12,319 1920. 13,475 5M s’23 . . .
25,000_____ M ay 1 1943

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LEMMON (Concluded ).
Sewer B onds.
6s ’ 19 . . . $70.000____July 1 1938
6s ’20 — _ 32.000_______________
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’23— $158,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
19,568
Water debt (included)_____
62,000
19,402
Sinking fund (water)______
Tot. ass’d val.’23 ( H act.) ..856.987
T ot. tax (per $1,000) 1922 ___ $50.00
Pop’n, TO, 1,255; 1920_______ 1.126
INT payable at City Auditor’s office.
LYMAN COUNTY.
Oacoma is the county seat .County
has no bonded debt.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 11 ’23 $238,658
43.707
Cash in treasury__________
Assess, val., real & pers’1.20,699,884
Assessed value, corporate. 1,543,973
Moneys and credits______
597,173
Total assess, value 1923.-22,841,030
Populat’n 1910. 10.848 1920, 6,591
McTNTOSH.
This town is in Carson County.
Electric Light Plant B onds.
6s ■ . . . $25,000---------------------BOND. D E B T July 1 ’25_..$28,000
Floating debt (additional)_
_
5,395
Water debt (incl.)__________
7,000
Tot.assess.val.'25 (60% act.) 604 000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.S47.76
Popula’n (Census), TO. 409; '20, 727
M cL a u g h l i n i n d . s . d . n o 3.
This district (P. O. McLaughlin) is
in Carson County.
6s ’21 s-a $145,000___________1941
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
IN T . at First National Bank.
McLaughlin.
MADISON.
This city is in Lake County.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $90.0 0 0 c..-J u ly 1 1939
(Subject, to call after 1929.)
Sewer B onds.
, . „
6s
. . . $65,000c— July 1 1931
9s
...
25.000c--.Ju ly 1 1931
5s
M-S 25,000c—.July 1 1943
6s '21 A-O 25.000c—-O ct 1 1941
6s ’21 A-O 25,000c_ Oct 1 1941
_
4j^s
M -N 25,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1945
4>^s’25 A-O 25,000c----Apr 1 1945
W ater-W orks Bonds68
M-S $25.000_____________ —
6s ’21 A-O 25.000___ Oct 1 1941
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 1925 $18) 000
Floating debt (additional).
3 212
Sinking fund______________
38,029
Assessed value real estate..2,875,686
Assessed value, personal_
_ 902,434
Other assess, property____ 278,043
Total assessed val.. 1925—4,056,163
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------$44.38
Population 1910, 3,137 1920. 4.144
MADISON IND. SCH. D. No. 1.
This district is in Lake County.
5s ’ 23 A-O $45.000___ Apr 1 1943
(Optional April 1 19381
5s ’ 23 A-O 65,000____Apr 1 1943
B uilding B onds.
5s TO — $10,000-------------- -------(Redeemable July 1 1926.)
5s T5 J-J $55,000c— .June 1 1935
(Redeemable begin'g June 1 1930.)
5s
M -N 40,000_______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925 - $215,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 5.800,000
_
School tax (per $1,000) ’24____$25.00
Population in 1922___________ 6 700
IN T . on 5s of 1923 in St. Paul;
others in Chicago.
M ARSHALL COUNTY.
Britton is the county seat.
D rainage Bonds.
7s ’21 M-S $101,000c—Sept 1 1930
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s T4 J-J $25,000c
Jan 11934
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 7 ’24 $24,000
Drainage debt (add’l ) ____
184,500
Sinking fund____________
1,575
Assess, value, real estate.21,956,997
_
Assess, value, personal_ 2,809,063
Other assess, property---- 1,454,576
Total assess, value 1924
(75% actual)_________ 26,220,636
State& Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24 $6.30
Pop’n, 1910, 8,021; 1920______ 9.596
M EAD E COUNTY.
County seat Is Sturgis.
BOND. D E B T _________
None
Floating debt Oct 13 '25— $ ’ 80,000
Assess, val. ’25 ( %i actual)—
/
Real_________________ $14,812,346
Personal_____________ 2,865,758
Other property_______ 1,458,142
T o ta l________________ 19,132,246
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25-$l 1-90
Population 1910, 12,640; ’20, 9,258
MEADOW VALLEY & GARDEN
VALLEY DRAIN. DISTR IC TS.
These districts are in Douglas Co.
f$70,000. -N ov 1 '27-’33
7s ’22 M -N 33.000—Nov 1 ’34-’36
I 12.000___ N ov 1 1937
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $115,000
Assessed valuation 1924---- 1,136,410
MELLETTE COUNTY.
White River is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 13 J-J $25,000c— .Jan 1 1933
BON D. D EBT Sept30’25$5,077,669
Floating debt___________
345,892
Sinking fund------------------19,935
Assess, val., real estate_ 5,077,669
_
Assess, val., personal------ 1,063,924
Other assess, property---107,371
T o t.assess.val.’24(M act.) 6,248,964
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25.$12.81
Population 1910, 1,700 1920. 3,850
IN T . is payable in Chicago.

SOUTH DAKOTA—CITIES & TOWNS
Sewerage B onds.
5s T9 . . . $35,000................1 9 3 9
(Subject to call after 1929.)
6s ’20 . . . $38.000____Oct 1 1930
TOTAL DEBT July 1 ’2 5 -—$98,000
Water debt_________________ 25,000
Sinking fund_______________ 39,455
Total assess, value ’ 25______ 816,476
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $37,40
Population in 1920. 621 1920, 910
MILBANK.
This city is in Grant County.
Filtration Plant B onds.
5s T7 M-N$12,000— -M ay 1 1927
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1922)
A uditorium B onds.
5Ms’21 s-a $50.000____Dec 1 1941
(Optional Dec. 1 1931.)
W ater Works Bonds.
5 s ’ 23 s-a $125,000_______________
ROND. DEBT N ov 10 ’23- $110,000
Water debt (incl.)________
35.000
Sinking fund (water)______
2.600
Assessed val’n, real estate_1,409,143
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 690,619
Other assessable property._ 300,000
Tot. ass'd val.'22 (2-3act.).2,399,762
Total assess, val. 1923
(about 2-3 actual)_.
2.350.383
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’23.$33.74
Population 1910. 2,015 1920. 2,215
MILLER.
This city is in Hand Co. Inc. 1884.
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
4K s’24 A-O $19,000___ Oct 1 1944
Auditorium Bonds.
5Ms’23 A-O $25.000___ Apr 1 1943
(Optional Anril 1 1933.)
W ater System B onds.
5s
...
$6.000__________ 1931
5s
...
4.500__________ 1932
5s T8 . . . $15.000__________ 1938
6s
—.
25.000
1941
L ight and P ow er-Plant Bond*
5s
...
$6,000__________ 1932
5s T 8 30,000
1938
BOND. DEBT Apr 1923— $111,500
Money & credits_________ 187.303
Sinking funds
_________
15.113
Assess, val. real estate____ 718,205
Assess, val. personal______ 490OOP
Tot.ass’d val. 1923________ 1,208,205
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921------ $40.00
Population 1920 1.478; 1921.1.500
MINER COUNTY.
Howard is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T _________
None
Cash in treasury________ $108,043
Borrowed from State
Sch. Fd. Oct 1 1925____
185,510
Assessed valuation—
Real estate____________26,006,916
Personal______________ 2,622,945
Other assess, property. _ 2,500,837
Total assessed val. 1925—31,130,698
State&Co. tax (per$l,000)’25..$4.05
Population 1910, 7,661 1920, 8,560
MINNEHAHA COUNTY.
Sioux Falls is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’25.
None
Floating debt. .
200.000
Assess, val. real estate.. 82,770,036
Assess, val. personal___ 11,924,855
Other assess, p rop erty..
287,058
Tot. assess, val. '25 (act) 107.981.949
State&Co. tax (per$1.000) '25 - $6 92
Populat’n 1910, 29.631 1920, 42,490
IN T. at Co. Treas. office.
M ITCHELL.
This city is in Davison County
incorp. April 1889.
Sewer (red. 10 y r s .f r . date o f issu e)
413sT6 J-D $95,000c
June 1 1936
(Subject to call beginning June 1 ’26)
5s
M-S $17,500c
Mar 7 1939
(Subject to call beginning Mar. 7 ’29)
5s ’22 J-J
50.000c_________ 1942
(Optional July 1 1932.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T8 M -N $100,000c_________ 1938
(Subject to call 1928.)
5s '22
. . . 7 5 ,0 0 0 c ...............1942
(Optional July 1 1932.)
A uditorium Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $100,000c_________ 1940
(Subject to call after 1930)
Fire S tation B onds.
5s ’20 J-J $25,000c-------------- 1940
(Subject to call after 1930)
F unding Bonds5J^s’22 J-J f 7.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1927
\112,000c. July 1 ’28-’40
Special Improvement Bonds.
$15,0 0 0 c ...O c t 8 1926
14,5 0 0 c ...O c t 8 1927
6 s ’23 A-D8 14 ,30 0 c...O ct 8 1928
1 4 ,500 c...O ct 8 1929
15,700c_ Oct 8 1930
_
15,700 c _ Oct 8 1931
_
16,300c_ Oct 8 1932
_
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 20 ’25. $581,500
Water debt (incl.)_______
227,500
Assessment debt (add’l)—
105,900
Sinking fund------------------48,143
Assess, val. real estate---- 7,466,489
Assess, val. personal------- 2,708,055
Other assess, property------ 1,587,375
T ot. assess, bal. ’25 (a ct.). 11,761,919
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$42.25
Population 1910, 6,515 1920, 8,478
IN T. payable at City Treasury,
First Nat. Bank, Minneapolis, De­
troit Trust C o., and Illinois Mer­
chants’ Loan & Trust Co.
M ITCHELL IND. SCHOOL DIST
_s ’21 - - - $200,000__________1941
(Optional 1931.)
Building (I n i . in C h ica go.)
5s ’08 F-A $69.000c—.A ug 1 1928
(Subject to call beginning in 1918.)
5s ’ 17 s-an$100,000___________1937
(Subject to call in 1927)
BON D. D EBT Oct 21 ’25. $300,000
Floating debt_____________
27,407
Total ass’d val.’24 (a c t .)..9 ,940,723
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$16 64
Population in 1922 (est.)_____10,000

MOBRIDGE SCH. D IS T R IC T .
MENNO.
5s ’ 14 M-N $6.000c.M ay 1 ’26-’28
This cityis i n Hutchinson Count; 63^s’21M-N 130,000c_May 1 ’26-’41
($32,500 every 5 years.)
W ater-W o;'k* B onds.
.s
; 15 300........................... BON D. DEBT Oct 21 ’25. $145,100




[V ol. 121,

Sinking funds_____________
40,257 POTTE R COUNTY.
Assessed val. 1925 (est.)_.3.816,941
Gettysburg is the county seat.
School tax rate(per$l,000)’25 $21.00 5s ’25 M-N$50,000——N ov 1 193U
Population in 1925__________ 3,072
C ourt-H ouse Bonds
5s
s-a $27,000_______________
MOODY COUNTY.
BOND. D E B T Oct 21 ’25 $27,000
Flandreau Is the county seat.
Other indebtedness______
*70,000
Court-H ouse Bonds.
vssessed val. real estate_12,121,554
5s ’ 13 J-D $38.000..........................
‘ ssessedval personal___ 1 814.017
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’25.
$38,000 Other assessable property. $778,219
Sinkingfund____________
7,675 Tot .assess, val.’24 ,3-3 act)14,713,790
Assess, val. real estate___ 30,887.087 County tax (per $1,000) 1925--$6.70
Assess, val. personal_____2.815,384
Population 1910, 4,466 1920, 4,382
Other assess, property_ 2.756,145
_
IN T . payable in Fierre.
T ot. assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).36.458,616
* Loaned to
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) ’25 . .$4.22 Missouri Riverthe State to build the
Bridge.
I p n 1910. 8,695; 1920 ______ 9,742
’o
IN T. at Cont. & Comm. Nat RAPID CITY!
Sank, Chicago.
This eity is situated In Pennington
Jounty. Inc. in 1882. The city
MOUNT VERNON SCH. DIST.
»wns property, including city-hall,
This district is in Davison Co.
»ater-works,&c., valued at $300,000.
Building Bonds.
5s 17 M -N $32,500 _____ 1926-193$ for decision in favor of city on $70,*00 bonds
see
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’22. $44,000 1. 100, p. issued May 1 1891,gov1278.
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,100,000 rument adopted Commission1910.
Mar 18
Population 1921 (est.)___________750 V. 90, p. 871. In 1921 the city
to the manager form. Pop­
OLDHAM IND. SCH .DIST. NO.49. changed1920, 5.777.
ulation
This district is in Kingsbury Co.
Water Bonds (red. a ft. J a n . 1 ’ 22)
S chooH B uilding Bonds.
5M s’23 M-N$49,000___ M ay 1 1943 5- 12 J-J $20.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1932
W ater Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____$49,000
Total assessed value 1924___982.202 5s ’22 A-O$175.000___ Oct 2 1942
Park B onds (red. beg. in 1911).
IN T . at Metropolitan National
5i 06 F-A $ 1,000c
Ftb 1 1926
Bank, Minneapolis.
Fire E quipm ent Bonds5s ’ 20 J-J $15.000___ July 1 1940
PARKER.
(Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
This place is In Turner County.
fcngine-House(red.a/f.Ocf. 1 1919)
Elec. Lt. ( l n t . in Parker.)
5s 14 J-J
$9,000c. July 1 ’26-’34 5* ’ 14 A-O $4,000c___ Oct 11934
F un din g Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’21 . . . $76.000($1.000 yearly, 5s ’22 J-D$129,000___ Apr 2 1943
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 18 ’25 $344,000
1 on M ay 1
5s ’21 . . . $16,000 f$ l.000 yearly, Water debt (incl.)________ 195,000
Sinking funds— General___
18,081
\ on M ay 1
W a te r ____
31,413
5s ’ 14 . . .
450—July 1 ’25-’28
Assessed value, real estate.5,167,851
c ity Hall ( ln t m Parker.)
_
5s ’l l M-S $5.000c Mar 22 ’26 ’30 Assessed value, personal_ 1,964,397
5s 11 A-O
5,000c. Oct 1 ’26-’30 Other assessable property. . 1,535,521
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $119,750 Assessed value 1925 (act.)_7,132,248
Assess, val. 1924 (est.)___ 1,500,000 City tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $14.47
Population 1910,1,224; 1920. 1,288.
IN T . payable part at Pennington
County Bank and First Nat. Bank,
Rapid City, Illinois Merchants Trust
PARKSTON.
This city is in Hutchinson County Co., Chicago, and First Nat. Bank,
Minneapolis.
Sewer Bonds.
5s 19 . . . $6 0,0 0 0 ................. 1939
(Subject to call later 1929.)
SAPID CITY IND. SCH. DIST.
lO N D E D D E B T ________
(7)
The
three
below are
Population in 1910, 970 1920. 1,230 subject first call 15 issues before ma­
to
yrs.
Population. 1925. 7.465.
PARKSTON IND. S. D. NO. 82. turity. J-D $10.000c.-June 1 1928
08
This district is in Hutchinson Co. 5s TO M-N
5,000c..M ay 1 1930
5s
_ $ 66 , 000c________________ 5s
_
B uilding Bonds.
(Due in 20 years, optional in 10 yrs.)
5s T3 F-A $40,000c__ Feb 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Apr 1923.. $66,000
_
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,200,000 5s T4 F-A 575,000c...A ug 1 1934
Subject to call beginning in 1924.)
5s T7 . . .
40,000___________ 1937
PENNINGTON COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 1922)
Rapid City is the county seat.
5s T9 . . .
15,000___________1939
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1924.)
6s ’21 J-J $500,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25- $500,000 5 )£s’22J-D j *100,000c. June 1 ’37-’41
t 40,000c____June 1 1942
Warrant debt (add’l)------440,063
5 lfs ’22 J-D *35,000c...June 1 1942
Sorrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Sept 30 ’25 .
125 450 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25. $360,000
Sinkingfund_____________
88,260 Floating debt____________ 167,721
Assess, val. real estate___ 16,553,843 S nking fund & interest__ 137,549
ssessed val. 1925________ 7,132,248
Assess, val. personal prop. 9,040,122
Other assessable property. 2,067,289 School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$20.00
Tot.ass’d val.’25(abt.act.)27,661,254
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Har­
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $16.28 is Tr. & Sav. B’ . Chicago: on
Populat’n 1910, 12,453; 1920, 12,720 bonds marked (*) at the First Na­
tional Bank, MinneapL is
PERKINS COUNTY.
Bison is the county seat.
5s
. . . $36,000.......................... &EDFIELD.
This city is In Spink County. Inc.
BOND. DEBT N o v i ’24 .
$24,000
April 1883.
(Charter
Warrant debt (add’l ) -----91,709 Territorial Legislature at granted by
that time.)
Sinkingfund____________
2 2 ,2 0 0
Borrowed from State Sch.
Sewer Bonds.
Feb 1 1929
Fund up to Oct 1924_
_
177,705 5s ’09 F-Aa$ 18,000c
9,000c ..J a n 1 1933
Assess, value real estate—13,420,616 5s '13 Jan
Assess, value personal____ 2,340,776
W ater W orks Bonds.
Other assess. property____
567,139 6 s ’21 J-J $125,0 0 0 c.—Jan 11941
Total ass’d. val. ’ 24 (a ct.).16,328.531
M unicipal E lectric L ight.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24$10.07 4.V2 T6 J-J $24,000c.July 1 '26-’31
Population 1910, 11.348; 1920, 7,993 BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’25. $219,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 125,000
PHILIP.
Assessed val., real esta te..1,628,827
Tnis city is in Haakon County
Assessed val., personal____ 587,973
W ater Bonds.
Assessed val., railways___ 316,692
5s
J-J $13,000c_ July 1930 Tot. assess, val.'24(2-3 act.)2,533,492
_
6s
M -N 25,000c...M ayL 1942 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924---- $40.72
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910. 2,856; 1920, 2,755
6s
M -N $2 0.00 0c...M ay 1 1942
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at Am.
BON D. D E B T Aug 31 ’25— .$58,000 Tr. & Sav. B k., Chicago; other bonds
Floating debt (adcl’l)_______ 7,165 at Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Sav. Bk.,
Water debt (incl.)_________ 3x.tiu
Chicago.
Sinking funds_______________ 13,333
T ot. assess, val. ’24 ( % act.) .600,298 REDFIELD IND. S. D. NO. 20.
Total tax rate (.per $1,000) ’25-»17.27
PormOtion, 1910, 578; 1920____647 5s B uilding B onds.
'08 July $20,000c..July 15 1928
PIERRE.
--------5s T7 M-S $66,000.-M ar 1 ’ 26-’36
This city Is in Hughes County.
(For maturity, see V. 104, p. 1078)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
_s ’ 18_____ $90,000____July 1 1938
5s '12 J-J $20.000c— Jan 1 1932
R efu nd ing B onds.
5 % s '2 2 F-A$100,000___ Feb 1 1942 BOND D EBT N ov 21 ’21. $ 123.000
7,500
.s
J-J
55,000____July 1 1933 Sinking funds_____________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’25— $245,000 Assess, val., real & pers’l . .2,994,826
Assess, val. real estate------2,352,509 Moneys and credits_______ 750,000
Assess, val. personal--------- 539,057 Tot ass’d val. ’21(70%act.)3,774,826
Other assess, property____1,363,723 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $20.70
Total assess, val. ’25--------4,245,289 Population in 1921 (est.)______ 3.450
IN T . at Harris T r. & S. B k.. Chic.
Population 1910, 3.656: 1920..3,209
IN T . on bonds of 1922 at the First
National Bank, Mineapolis.
SALEM IND. SCH. DISTRICT.
This district is in M cCook County.
P LA TTE .
_
1 1943
This city is in Charles Mix County 5s ’23 A-O $79,500c_ Apr $79,500
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923..
Funding Bonds.
Total assessed val’n 1922—1,597,946
5s g ’ l l A-O $14,000c— .O ct 1 1931 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $15.49
Water W orks Bds.
5s’09 J-J $18,000c___ Jan 2 1929 Population in 1923____________1,275
BOND. D E B T Nov 1921— $42,000
Assess, debt (add’l) _______ 58,500 SANBORN COUNTY.
Woonsocket is the county seat.
Floating debt______________ 20,000
linking fu n d _____________
18.000 BOND. D EBT N o v 2 1925 $30,000
Sinkingfund------------------24,647
Total assessed val. (about
36,885
60% actual) 1920.......... .1,075,000 Cash in county fund------Warrant debt___________
3,885
Pop’n 1910, 1.115; 1920, 1,242
LNT. on $18,000 at Nat. Bank of Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (act.)__26,813,844
Republic, Chicago, and $14,000 at State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25..$6.75
Population 1910, 6,607 1920. 7,877
first Nat. Bank. Chicago.

SIOUX FALLS.
Sioux Falls Is situated In Minne­
haha County. Commission govern­
ment adopted Sept. 29 1908.
R efu n d in g Bonds
5s ’07 M-S 68.0 0 0 c...M a r 9 1927
6s ’ 10 J-J 100.000c____Jan 1 1930
Sewer Bonds
6s ’ l l J-DS200,000c— Dec 1 1931
4M s
J-J
75.000 ____ 1926-1940
Electric Light Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $63.590___ Jan 1 1940
W ater Bonds
6s ’ l l J-D$lOO,000c_ Dec 1 1931
_
4sM ’21 J-J 132.500___ Jan 1 1940
W ater-W orks Ext. Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $140,000.-.July 1 1935
C ity Hall B onds.
4M s’ 16 F-A 125.090___ Aug 1 1936
BON D. DEBT Oct. 1 ’2 5 -$ l,004,000
Sinking fund j General____
132,692
i Water____
110.658
Cash in gen. fund Oct 1 ’25
164,104
Water debt (incl.)_______
372,500
Assessed valuation, real -30,807,670
Assessed val’n, personal-- 7,092,355
Other assessable propertv. 1,992,844
Total assessed value 1925
(about 75% actual) es -39,892,869
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925. -837.19
P op’n 1910, 14,094: 1920. 25,17t>
IN T . on all bonds payable at
Chemical Nat. Bank, New York, and
C ity Treasurer’s office.
SIOUX FALLS SCHOOL DIST.

High-School Bonds.

5s ’ 15 Apr $ 175,000c_ Apr 1 1935
_
5s '16 Feb
7,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1936
5s T9 July 100,000___ July 1 1939
5s ’20 J-J
68,000-..S ep t 10 1940
5H s'20 p-» 432.000___ Dec 1 1940
5s ’22 J-D 300,000___ June 1 1942
5 s ’23 F-A 300,000 -- Feb 1 1943
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’25-$l,382,000
Sinking fu n d .___________
302.073
Tot.ass’d val.’25(abt,.act)39,893,632
School tax (per $1,000) '25-_$17.58
Population in 1924 (est.)___ 30,150
IN T . on bonds due in 1925,1935
and 1942 at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.:
on 5s due in 1936 at Minn. Loan &
Trust Co., Minneapolis: on 5s due
1939 at Continental & Commercial
N at. Bank, Chicago: on bonds due
1943 at the Hanover Nat. Bank.N.Y
on 5s due 1940 at County Treasurer’s
office; and on 5Ms due 1940 at Cen­
tral Union Trust Co., N. Y .
SISSETON.
This city Is In Roberts County.
Inc. June 1901.
R ef. W ater Bonds ( P a r t d u e every
5 y ears)

5s ’ l l F-A $25,000c..F eb 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
5s T5 M -N $40.000..-M ay 1 1936
B O N D . D EB T Oct 5 ’23 -- $65,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 789,418
Assessed val., personal____ 487,289
T ot. assess. val.’22(?^act.) 1,276,707
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $43.86
Population 1910, 1.397; 1920--1,431
IN T . at Standard Trust & Sav
ings Bank, Chicago.
S P IN K C O U N T Y .

Redfield is the county seat.
County has no bonded debt.
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Oct 2 6 ’25 -- $258,112
Assessed value, real_____ 51,063.112
Assessed value, personal-- 5,323,982
Other assessable property. 4,669,0’ 9
Assessed valuation 1925--61,056,113
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--$6.03
Populat’ n 1910, 15,981 1920. 15.768

S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
5Ms’20 M -N I$75,000
N ov 1 1940
1*75,000-..N o v 1 1940
(* Optional N ov 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $150,000
8,000
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value___________ 3,211,778
IN T . payable at the Continental
& Commercial Nat. Bank, N Y.
VIBORG SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Viborg) is In
Turner County.
5s T 8 . . . $45,000— ......................
TOT. B D . D T .N o v 1 7 ’24- $40,000
2,500
Sinking fund_______________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -$11.62

W ALW ORTH COUNTY.

Selby is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N $55,000c_______________
BOND. D EB T Oct 13 1925*3100,000
Floating debt (add’1)_____
15,004
Sinking fund______________
60,372
Borrowed from State Sch.
Fund up to Oct 13 1925
315,850
Assessed value, real estate.11,871,535
Assessed value, personal— 2,114,382
841,020
Money and credits_______
Other assessable property. 2,688,811
Tot.ass’d val.’25 ( H act.) .17,515,748
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 — $8.97
Population 1910, 6.488 1920. 8.447
* Includes the $55,000 bridge issue
listed above, which is to be paid by
the State.

WATERTOWN.
This city Is In Codington County
Incorporated 1885. Population in
1910. 7,010 1920, 9.400.
Light R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’24

M -S $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ____ S ept 1 1944

City Hall Bonds.

4 ^ s ’09 J-J

$ 4 ,5 0 0 _____J u ly 1 1929

R efunding Bonds.

6s ’ 21
6s ’ 23

M -N $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v 1 1931
M -S 5 3 ,0 0 0 ____ S ept 1 1933

5s ’ 18
5s ’ 08
5s ’ 23

J -D $ 9 0 .0 0 0 ____ D e c 1 1928
A -O 6 3 ,0 0 0 ____ A p r 1 1928
M -S 6 5 ,0 0 0 ____ S ept 1 1943

Water Bonds.

Sewer Bonds.

5s T 5 J -J $ 8 8 ,0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1935
(R e d . $ 8 ,0 0 0 y r ly . a fte r 1925.)

Electric Light System Bonds.

5s ’ 20 J-J $ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 _____Jan 1 1940
4 M s ’ 22 M -S 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 _____S ept 1 1942

Light & Power Bonds.

5s ’ 21 F -A $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ F e b 1 1941
B O N D . D E B T J u ly 1 ’ 2 4 - $ l ,065,500
W a te r & sew er d e b t (in c l.)
3 0 6 ,0 0 0
E le c tr ic lig h t d e b t ( i n c l .) .
6 0 0 ,00 0
Assess, v a l. real e s ta te
8 050 ,86 4
A ssess, v a l. p e r s o n a l______2 ,1 3 1 ,7 6 5
O ther assessable p r o p e r t y . 1 .0 1 1.73 4
T o t . ass’d v a l. 1924 ______1 1,1 91 ,3 6 3
M o n e y a n d c r e d its (a d d ’l) 1 ,9 4 2,24 3
T o t a l tax (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 1 ____ $44 .20
U n d e r S ta te c o n s t itu tio n b o n d s is­
sued fo r w a te rw o r k s a n d sew era ge are
n o t t o be co n sid e re d in th e 5 % lim it,
an d e le ctric lig h t b o n d s o n ly t o th e
e x te n t o f 3 % as a p a r t o f th e 5 % in ­
d e b te d n e ss .

INT. payable In Watertown at
Citizens’ Nat. and First Nat. banks
W ATERTOW N IND. SCH. DIST.
R efu nding Bonds.

4.V2

’09 J-J

$2,500c___July 1 1929

Building Bonds.

4 )^ ’06 A-O $12,000c-.Apr 1 ’2 6-29
5s ’ l l M -N 11,0 0 0 c ---N o v 1 1931
5s ’ 14 J-J
20,000c*--July 1 1934
5s ’ 17 M -N 18,000c___Mar 1 1937
5s T3 A-O
6 ,0 0 0 c -..A p r 1 1933
6s ’ 21 M -N360,000c_M ay 1 ’26-’41
T O T. B D . D T . July 1 ’2 5 - $429,000
STANLEY COUNTY.
Floating debt (add’l)_____
3,481
Fort Pierre is the county seat Sinking fund_____________
37,326
County has no bonded debt
Assessed value 1925 (act’l) 12,001,640
Floating debt Oct 14 ’25— $1 34,910 Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____ $l8.16

Assessed val. real estate__ 9,300,774
Assessed val. personal_____1,021,092
Other assessable property.. 1,298.846
Tot.ass.valution 1925___ 11,620,712
State & c o . tax (per $1,000) 25-$9.90
Population 1910, 14,975 1920, 2,908
IN T . is payable at Chase Nat.
B ank, N . Y . City.
T IM B E R L A K E IN D .
D I S T R I C T N O . 2.

SCHOOL

PoDulation in 1925 (est)____ ll.OOo

IN T . on refunding bonds and 5s of
1911 and 1914 at District Treasurer’s
office; 4 Ms of 1909 in Chicago; 5s of
1913 and 1917 in Minneaoplis, and 6s
of 1921 in New York.

W ESSINGTONSPRINGSIND.S D.
This district is in Jerauld County.
H igh-School Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-D $30,0 0 0 ...........1927-1937
64is’21
70,000-------- 1932-1941

This district (P. O. Timber Lake)
Is in Dewey County.
7s
. — $30.000_______________
5Ms’22 F-A 20,000--Aug 1 ’33-’42
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $66,000
Floating debt_____________
42,671
Sinking fund______________
6,522
T ot. ass’d val. ’23(60%act.)2.551,870
School tax (per $1,000) 1923..$18.00
Population in 1920____________1,850

BOND. D E B T Nov 2 1 ’2 5 . $100,000
Sinking fund----------------------6,000
Assessed valuation 1925___ 1,000,000
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,400

T R IP P C O U N TY.

5s T9
6s ’21
6s ’23

Winner is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $200,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
C ou rt House Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $200,000 _____ 1931-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’25 $400,000
Floating debt----------------115,925
Assessed value, real_____ 20,710.126
Asessed value, personal-- 3,548,090
Other assessable property. 1 288 602
Total value ’25 (actual)..25 ,546,818
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ...$ ’ 0.63
Population 1910, 8 323 1920, 11,970
VERM ILLION .
This city is In Clay County.
Incorporated Feb. 16 1877.
E lectric Light Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 . . . $39,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1939
BON D. D EBT Oct 1 1925. $39,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 2,500,000
P op’n 1910. 2.187: 1920. 2,590

WINNER.
This city is In Tripp County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $30,000c...Jan 1 1935
5s T6 J-J 10,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 19c6
W ater W orks Bonds.

6s

J-J 17.500_____ July 1 1939
—
30,000_____ Apr 1 1941
M -N 41,000_____ Sept 1 1943

Paving Bonds.

’22 M -N J$125,000-May 1 ’27-’31
1 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ...M a y 1 1932
B O N D . D E B T Dec 12 ’24 $145,500
Water debt (included)_____ 135,500
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 266,628
Floating debt (add’l)______
25,000
Sinking fund (w ater)_____
18,875
Assess, valuation, real_____ 1,068,740
Assess. valuation, personal- 626,470
Other assessable property..
93,479
Tot- assess, val.(J^act)'24 1.788,689
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $53.23

Pomilation in 1920___________ 2.000
IN T . at Central Trust C o.. Chic.
WINNER SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
S chooU B uilding Bonds.

5M s’23 A-O $45,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1943

Funding Bonds.

5M s’23 A-O $25,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1943
B O N D . D EB T April 1923.$ 107,500

VERMILLION INDEPENDENT
Assessed valuation 1922
3,027,096
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T NO. 5.
Population (est.)_______________3,200
This district (P O. Vermillion) Is
IN T . at Continental & Commer­
cial National Bank.
In Clay County.




57

NEBKASKA—DEBT OF STATE

D ec., 1925.]

YANKTON.
This city is county seat o f Yankton
Co. Commission gov’t adopted in
1910.
Sewer B onds.
5s '15 J-D $9,600c.June 1 ’ 26-'3a
5J£s'22 F-A 36.000c.Aug 1 ’ 26-’42
6s ’23 J-J
8,000c..July 1 ’26-’33
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
5s

-..

45,000____ $1,000 yrly

YANKTON INDEPENDENT 8. D.

B uilding Bonds (P art y e a r ly ).
5s T5 M -N $39,0 0 0 c------ 1926-1930
B O N D . D EB T Oct 13 1925 $39,000
Total assess, val. 1925____ 5,543,389
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25___ $8.2*

Population 1920______________ 5,024
IN T . at Cont. & Comm Nat. Bk.,
Chicago.

Paving Bonds.

$61,500____ $2,500 yrly ZIEBACH COUNTY.
5s T6 A-O 27,500c____ 1926-l93t
Dupree is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
4 % s ’25 A-O ($8,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-1933 5s Funding Bonds. 0 c ____ 1927-1936
T6 s-a $54,0 0
\18,000c____ 1934-1939
(Part due every 5 years.)
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 1 '2 4 . $213,500 B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 1925- $89,000
Water debt (incl.)________
45,000 Floating debt (add’l)______
65,659
9,500 Sinking fund_______________
Sinking funds, general___
12,075
Sinking funds, water_____
3,000 Assess, val., real estate____ 3,482,972
Assess, val. real estate___4,112.385
Assess, val., personal_____
Assess, val. personal_____
928.893 Other assessable property.. 980,992
580,658
Other assessable property. . 464.481 Total
Tot. assess, val.'25 (act.)-$5,505,759 Total assess, val. ’25 (act.)-5,044,622
tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $15 -43
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 .$40.37 Population in 1920_____________3 ,7 l8
Pop’n 1910, 3,780: 1920 5 024.
IN T . on 4 Ms & 5s at Chemical
N at. Bank; on 6s of 1923 at Conti­
nental & Commercial N at. Bank, ZIEBACH COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
Chicago; on 4 Ms of 1925 at Minne­ 7s ’21 J-D $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 '26-’35
sota Loan & Trust C o., Minneapolis; BOND. D EBT Nov 1 9 2 1 .. $45,000
others at City Treasurer’s office and Assessed value____________ 1,108,000
in Chicago.
IN T ER EST at Chicago.
. s ’07

State of Nebraska.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, &c.
Organized as a Territory (Act May 30 1854)_ May 30 1854
_
Admitted as a State (Act April 19 1864)______ March 1 1867
Total area of State (square miles)__________________ 77,510
State Capital______________________________________ Lincoln
Gov. (term exp. Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan. ’27).Adam McMullen
Lt.-Gov. (term exp. T h.aft.1st Tu.Jan.’ 27).G eo. A. Williams
Sec. of State (till Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan. ’27)__Chas. W. Pool
Treas. (till Th. after 1st Tu. Jan. ’27)__Chas. D. Robinson
Auditor (till Th. after 1st Tu. Jan. ’ 27)____Geo. W. Marsh
Attorney-Gen. (till Th. aft. 1st Tu. Jan. ’27)_0. S. Spillman
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 1st Tuesday o f
January, and there is no limit to length of sessions. Members of the Legis­
lature shall receive the sum of $800 for attendance at e ic h regular session
and $10 for each day in actual attendance at special sessions, but com pensa­
tion for special session shall not exceed $100.
H IS T O R Y O F D E B T . — For early history of the State debt see “ State
•nd City Supplement” of April 1893, page 119.
Tnis State nas no bonded indeotedne*-, at present. The bonded debt,
which in 1892 amounted to $519,267, was gradually reduced until June 3
1900, when the last remaining $35,000 was paid off. The overdraft on the
gene^il fund on Oct. 1 1925 amounted to $431,444.50
P E R M A N E N T S C H O O L F U N D S . — The Investments o f the school funds
on Oct. 1 1925 amounted to $11,576,190.92, held as follows: Permanent
School fund, $10,565 442 91: University fund, $279,598; Agricultural Col­
lege endowment fund. $645,134.18: Normal College endowment fund, $80,720-83. and the Bessey Memorial endowment fund, $5,300.
The amount of cash on hand in these various funds on O ct. 1 1925
amounted to $32,781.23.
The following table shows the total bonded debt of the various subdivi­
sions of the State on June 30 1924:
Counties______________________________________________________ $7,050,387
Precincts____________________________________________________
873,100
School districts______________________________________________ 29,082,236
Cities and villages------------------------------------------------------------------ 55,008,857
Irrigation and drainage districts_____________________________ 4 386,354
Total_____________________________________ ______ ______ — $95,900,934
L A W R E L A T IV E TO F IS C A L A G E N T S . —Chapter 7 of the Laws o f
1917, approved April 21 1917, published in full in V. 105, p. 1120, provides
tbat thereafter all bonds and coupons issued by the State shall be payable
at the State Treasurer’s office, and those issued by any county or political
subdivision thereof, shall be payable at the County Treasurer’s office. The
Act amends Sections 365 and 366, Revised Statutes of 1913, and repeals
said original sections which made the State Treasurer the fiscal agent for
the payment of all bonds and coupons issued throughout the State of
Nebraska.
A SSESSED V A L U A T IO N .— T he total assessed valuation and tax rate
per $1,000 have been:
Y ea rs.

Total A s ses sed
Tax Rate
V alu ation , p er $1,000. Y ea rs.

1924_____ 3,184,855,128
1923_____ 3,198,716,671
1922_____ .3,191,804,071
1921------- -3,312.709,411
1920_____ - 762,284,909
1919------- . 568,921,570
1918------- . 567,947,914
1917......... - 528,891,424
1916------- . 500,827,274
1915_____ - 481,931,238

$1.80
2.00
2.30
3.30
10.39
13.00
7.68
8.48
6.10
6.80

1914_____
1912......... ..
1910_______
1908.............
1906_______
1905.............
1900_______
1890-...........
1880-----------

V alu ation.

471.940,195
463.371.889
412,138.607
391.735.464
313,060,301
304.470.961
171,747.593
184.770,304
90.499.618

p er $1,000

$7.80
5.20
5.00
6.25
7.00
7.00
7.25
6.24
4.00

NEBRASKA
MUNICIPALS
We invite inquiries as to sale,
purchase or information.

The Omaha T Co.
rust
OMAHA, NEBRASKA

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58

In 1913 the Legislature passed a general revenue law— Chapter 73.
Under this law property was assessed at 20% actual value, whereas In earlier
years the proportion seems to have been much lower. In 1921 the Legisla­
ture changed this law so that now property is assessed at its actual value
This explains the large Increase in the figures beginning with the year 1921.
METHOD OF ASSESSING.— Section 1 o f Chapter 133 of Article 2 of
the Laws of 1921 reads: “ All property in this State not expressly exempt
therefrom shall be subject to taxation, and shall be valued and assessed at
Its actual value. Actual value as used in this Act shall mean its value in
the market in the ordinary course o f trade.”
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Section 1 of Article X III of the constitution r f
1875. (now Section 1 of Art. X III of the amended constitution, of 1919-20)
contains the following regarding public indebtedness.
S T A T E indebtedness Is restricted to $100,000 to meet casual deficits in
revenues, except in case o f invasion, &e., while the loaning by the State
of its credit is prohibited.
As to city and other municipal indebtedness, this is left to the Legislature,
except that it is provided by Sec. 2 of Article X III. that no city, county,
town, precinct, municipality or other subdivision of the State shall ever make
donations to any railroad or other works of internal improvement, unless a
proposition so to do shall have been first submitted to the qualified electors
thereof at an election by authority of law; provided, that such donations of
a county with the donations of such subdivisions in the aggregate shall
not exceed ten per cent (10%) of the assessed valuation of such county,
provided, fu rth er, that any city or county may, by a two-thirds (2-3) vote,
bcrease such indebtedness five per cent (5 % ). in addition to such ten pet
cent (10% ), and no bonds or evidences of indebtedness so issued shall be
valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by
the Secretary and Auditor of State, showing that the same is Issued pur­
suant to law.
Legislative regulation o f public bond issues is very extensive. We can
only attempt to give a very brief outline o f the laws.
P R O V IS IO N S R E F E R R IN G TO M E T R O P O L I T A N C I T I E S .— Chap­
ters 40 and 41 o f the Compiled Statutes of 1922 are devoted to first-class
Cities of over 100,000, known as metropolitan cities, o f which there is only
one in the State at the present time—Omaha. Such cities may issue bonds
up to 5% of the actual value o f taxable property; bonds issued for water,
gas, electric light and power, subways, conduits, or other public utilities
the income from which is sufficient to meet the bond obligations, and bonds
secured by pledges o f special assessment sinking funds, are not to be in­
cluded in the debt total in computing the debt limit. Metropolitan cities
may not issue bonds bearing interest at a rate in excess o f 5 K % , and may
not sell bonds at less than par; the specific exception being made that water
district bonds may bear &°/, interest. The amount of bonds that may be
issued annually by metropolitan cities for specific purposes is limited by the
statutes as follows: Sewers, $500,000; comfort stations, $50,000. without
vote of electors; parks, $100,000 without vote o f electors and $250,000 with
vote of electors; fire engine houses, $30,000; auditoriums, $225,000 with
vote o f electors; to pay o ff floating debt, $500,000 with vote of electors.
Other purposes for which bonds may be issued, when authorized by the
voters, are; Subways and conduits, public buildings, bridges, gas works
water works, electric light plants, power plants, or any other necessary
or proper municipal purpose. Bonds may be issued for the purpose of
refunding outstanding bonds without a vote.
I N D E B T E D N E S S O F O T H E R S U B D I V I S I O N S .— Regulation of in­
debtedness o f counties, school districts and municipalities is found in
Chapter 7, Part II, Compiled Statutes o f 1922. The debts of cities and
counties are subject to a general limiattion of 10% o f the assessed valuation
o f taxable property. We find in Sections 330 and 331 that any precinct,
township, city of the second class, or village, is “ authorized to issue bonds in
aid o f works o f internal improvements, such as improving streets in cities
o f the second class, and villages, highways, bridges, court houses, jails,
city and town halls, high schools, county high schools, school dormitories,
and the drainage o f swamp and wet lands, within such municipal divisions,
and for the construction or purchase o f a telephone system for use of the in­
habitants thereof, to an extent not exceeding 10% o f the assessed value of
the taxable property,” upon the approval o f two-thirds of the voters
Section 333 provides that counties may issue bonds to pay outstanding bonds
warrants and other indebtedness, in amount not to exceed 10% of the
assessed valuation, with the voters' approval; Section 335 forbids the sale
o f these bonds at less than par. Section 368 provides in regard to county
school districts that “ the aggregate amount of school bonds issued for all
purposes in school districts . . . shall, in no event, exceed 30% of
the last assessed valuation of such school district.” School district bonds
must receive the approval of three-fifths o f the voters is the provision of
Section 366. Under authority o f Sections 322, 323, 324 and 325, as amended
by Chapter 69, Laws o f 1923, counties and cities may issue bonds, with the
approval o f 60% o f the voters, to aid in the construction o f a railroad, or for
other internal improvements, not to exceed 10% of the assessed valuation
o f taxable property.
P O W E R P L A N T , E L E C T R IC

AND

L IG H T W ORKS A N D

W ATER

S U P P L Y B O N D S .— Chapter 45, Compiled Statutes o f 1922, Section 4394,
grants to cities o f the second class and villages authority to issue bonds up
to 7% o f the actual valuation o f property for power plant, electric and light
works purposes, provided the bonds receive the approval o f 60% o f the
voters.
Chapter 46, Section 4398, provides that any city o f the first or second
class, or any village, may issue bonds for heat and light plants up to 20%
o f the assessed value o f property, if made on the one-fifth value o f property,
or 4% if made on the full value o f property, and for ice plants up to 5% of
the taxable value of property.
Section 4292 as amended by Chapter 41, Laws o f 1925, provides that
cities o f the second class and villages may issue bonds up to 7% of the
actual value o f taxable property for the purchase of steam engines or fire
extinguishing apparatus, and for the purchase, erection and construction
and maintenance o f water works, mains, portion or extension o f any system
o f water works or water supply, or to pay for water furnished such city or
village under contract. Cities o f the second class and villages are also
authorized and empowered under Section 4293 to issue ‘ ‘ water works ex­
tension bonds” in addition to the amount o f indebtedness now authorized
by law for water works up to 5% o f the actual value o f taxable property.
A three-fifths majority o f the voters must be had in each instance before
the bonds can be issued.
IR R IG A TIO N , POWER, DRAINAGE AND SANITARY D IS T R IC T
INDEBTEDNESS.— Section 1829 of the 1922 Compiled Statutes authorizes
drainage districts to borrow money, but not exceeding the amount certified
by the district engineer as being required. The bonds may bear no more
than 6% interest, and may not be sold at less than par.
Sanitary districts are authorized by Section 1870 to issue bonds up to 4%
o f the assessed valuation o f property.
Sections 2869 and 2870, as amended by Chapter 98, Laws of 1923, allow
irrigation districts to issue bonds for improvements, but not in excess of the
cost of the work. The bonds bear 6% interest, and may not be sold at
less than 90.
,
.
Under Chapter 128, Laws o f 1925, an irrigation district may also issue
bonds subject to the approval o f voters, however, in consideration of the
discharge o f judgments held against it, in consideration o f the surrender and
cancellation o f its outstanding bonds, and in consideration o f the surrender
and cancellation o f its outstanding notes and or warrants. Such bonds
would bear interest at a rate not exceeding 6 % , payable semi-annually and
would mature in not exceeding 50 years; optional, at the option o f the
Issuing district, before maturity, at par and interest.
Light, heat and power districts are empowered by Section 7153, 1922
Compiled Statutes, as amended by Chapter 169, Laws of 1923, to incur in­
debtedness in an amount not to exceed 6% o f the assessed valuation of
property. (The law o f which the cited section formed a part was held
invalid by the State Supreme Court during the latter part of 1924. Case
Elliott vs. Wille, et al., 112 Neb.— 6200 Northwestern Reporter, 347.)
F STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS T A X FREE.— State Tax Com­
missioner’s office advises us that under a decision rendered by the State
Supreme Court in 1922 bonds o f the State o f Nebraska and its governmental
subdivisions are not subject to taxation.
SAVINGS BANK IN VESTMENTS— POWERS— DEPOSITS.— Sav­
ings banks in Nebraska are governed as regards their investments of deposits
by Section 36 o f the Banking Law (Section 8016, Compiled Statutes Of 1922).
which reads:
.
.
.
Sec. 36. Savings Banks, Powers— Deposits.— Any corporation, des­
ignating its business as that o f a savings bank, shall have power to
carry on a savings bank business as prescribed and limited in this article.
Any savings bank may receive deposits from the general public, and all
posits in any bank shall be paitPto depositors, or their lawful represenives when required and at such time and with such interest and under




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such regulations as shall be prescribed by said bank and approved by the
State Banking Board, which regulations shall be printed and conspicuously
posted in some place accessible and visible to all persons in the business
office of said bank. The loanable funds of any savings bank, except the
reserve provided for in this article, shall be invested in bonds of the United
States, or, of any State of the United States, or in the public debt or bonds
of any city, county, township, village or school district of any State of the
United States, which shall have been authorized by the legislature of the
State, or. when approved by the State Banking Board, in other bonds of
known marketable value, or shall be loaned on negotiable paper, secured by
any of the above mentioned classes of security, or upon notes or bonds
secured by mortgage lien upon unincumbered real estate: Provided, second
mortgage loans may be made on improved farm lands, but no loans shall
be made on such improved farm lands, or other real estate which, including
the aggregate amount of incumbrance thereon, shall exceed 50% of the
cash value thereof, or upon notes secured by collateral security of known
marketable value, or held as cash, or shall be deposited in good solvent
banks: Provided, chattel mortgages shall not be deemed collateral security
and savings banks are hereby prohibited fom investing their funds in them.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920 — 1.296.37211900 ...1,066,30011880 — 452.40211860 —
28,841
1910 — .1.192.21411890 ...1 .0 6 2 ,6 5 6 11870 —
122.998
C ITIE S, COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE

ST A T E

OF N EBRA SK A .

AINSWORTH.

Tnis city is the county seat of
Brown County.
W ater Bonds (O pt. a fter 5 y ea rs ).
5H s’ 19 F-A $ 7 ,0 0 0 ...Aug 26 1939
5 HJs’20 J-J
6,500____July 1 1940
BOND. DEBT June30’24. $66,058
Paving Dist. debt (add’l ) . .
80,507
Assessed value 1923----------- 1,373,985
Population in 1920____________1,508

AR TH U R COUNTY.
Arthur is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24— $25,000
Assessed value, real estate. 1,946,066
_ 679,533
Assessed value, personal_
Other property___________
11,885
Tot. assess val. (act.) ’23 _.2,637,484
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) ’23-$10-25
Population in 1920____________1,412

ASHLAND SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Ashland) is in
Saunders County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s '20 . . . SlOO.OOOc.Dec 1 ’31-’50
6s ’20 . . .
25,C00c— Dec 1 1950
6s ’21 . . .
50,000c ..J u ly 1 1951
(Optional July 1 1941.)
ALBION
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’25. $270,000
This city is in Boone County.
Sinking fund______________
5,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Tot. assess, val. ’25______ 2,792,291
4Ms ’25— $45,000___ Mar 1 1945 School taxrate (per $1,000) ’25$13.70
(Optional Mar 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT June 30’24. $131,000 AUBURN.
Assessment debt (add’l)__ 128.000
This city is in Nemaha County.
Tot. ass’d value 1925 (act.) .2,735,654
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$28.00 BOND. D E B T N ov. 17 '23 $236,366
Water debt (incl.)________
18,000
Pop. (Census), TO, 1,584; ’20, 1,978
30,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
40,134
ALBION SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,587,385
_
A district in Boone County.
Bldg. Bonds (red. N o v . 1 1922.) Assessed val. personal_____ 898,490
97,184
_
5s T3 M-N$45,000c_ Nov 1 1942 Other assess, property_____
ot. assess, val. ’23 (a ct.).2.583,059
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.. $45,000 T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$36.43
T
Assessed value 1922 (act'l) .4,196.080
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25S10.00 Pop’n, 1910, 2,729; 1920._____ 2,863
Population in 1925_________ 2,500
IN T . pay. at County Treasurer’s AUBURN SCHOOL DIST.
office.
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’24 $32,000
Assessed value 1921 (a ct'l).2.652,205
ALFALFA IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
School tax rate(per $1.000)'21 .$14.00
This district is in Keith County.
Population in 1920 (est.)____ 3,500
R efu nding Bonds.
6s T5 . . . $35.185___ Mar 1 1930
(Subject to call after March 1 1916.) AURORA.
This city is in Hamilton County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’23..$34,835
Assessed value 1923 (actual).414,006
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’23.$26.00 5s ’24
Dec $10,000 ________ 1934
BOND. DEBT N ov 19 ’25 $297,000
ALLIANCE.
12,000
Water debt (incl.)________
This city is in Boxbutte County.
Assessed v al. real & personal
W ater Bonds.
(actual) 1925___________3,658,931
4MjS’ 15 . . .
$35,000---------------1930 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $14.67
(Optional 1915.)
Population, 1910, 2,630; 1920, 2,962
4M s’10 . . .
20,000___
1930
(Optional 1920.)
AURORA SCH. DIST. N o. 9.
Sewer Bonds.
A district in Hamilton County.
453s’09 . . .
$17,000__________1929
Bldg. Bonds.
(Opt onal 1914.)
5s '17 F-A 40.000___ Aug 1 1937
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 K s ’25 J-J $142,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1945 5j^s’ 17 Dec 15,000___ Dec 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1930.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 ’25. $55,000
Electric=Light Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. '25 (actual).3,774,790
4}£s’ 10 . . .
$11,000__________1930 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$l 6.96
(Optional 1915.)
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 3,000
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 14’25. $215,000
IN T . at County Treas. Office.
45,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 109,500
Sinking fund______________
5,729 BAYARD SCHOOL DIST. No. 21
This district (P. O. Bayard) is in
Assess, val. real estate_____2,937,105
Assess, val. personal______ 786,040 Morrill County.
Jan 1 1931
Other assess, property___ 208,171 5s T7 ann $9,500c
Jan 1 1936
Tot. assess val. ’25 (act.) .3,931,361 5s T7 ann 10,000c
72,000c____ 1926-1941
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’2.5.$42.70 5j^s’ 18 s-a
60,000c____ 1926-1944
Population 1910, 3,105; 1920—4,591 51£s’ 19 s-a
6s ’20 M -N 125,000c____ 1935-1949
(Due $8,000 in the odd years and
ALLIANCE SCH. DIST.
$9,000 in the even years from 1935
5s ’07 . . . $18,000___________ 1927 to 1948, incl., and $6,000 1949.)
5s '12 . . .
15,000___________ 1932 5j^s’22 . . . 150,000___________ 1947
5s T3 . . .
3,000___________ 1933
(Optional 1937.)
6s ’21 J-D 200,000c.Dec 1 ’32-’ol
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925— $431,000
4 ^ s ’23 J-J (10,000c...July 1 1928 Assess, val. ’25 ( H actual).3,031,910
(32,000c. July 1 ’29-’32 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$23.50
5s ’ 24 M-S 75,000_______________ Population 1920______________2,127
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25. $350,000 IN T . on 6s payable at N . Y .
Sinking fund______________
9,922
Assessed value 1925 (act.) .4,491,195
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$25.00 BEATRICE.
Beatrice is the county seat of Gage
Pop’n, 1920, 4,600; 1925 (est.).6,000
County. Inc. M ch. 18 1873. Com­
mission government approved Oct. 4
ANTELOPE CO. S. D. NO. 18.
1911. Pop’n 1910. 9,356; ’20 , 9,664.
P. O. Elgin.
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s ’23 M-S $70,000c— Sept 1 1943 5s T5 Nov $40,000____Nov 1 1935
(Optional Sept. 1 1933.)
(Subject to call Nov 1 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’25. $70,000 5s T6 „ . $18,000___________1936
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.) .1,500,000 5Ms’ 18 M-S 27,500____ Sept 1 1928
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$11.00 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1923)
Popilation (est.)-------------1,250 4 j^s’ 25 A-O 34,000____ Oct 1 1945
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s 5s ’ 24 A-O 62,500____ Oct 1 1944
office.
(Optional Oct 1 1929)
W ater W orks Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 13 J-D $22,500r— Dec 1 1933
ANTELOPE CO. S. D. NO. 49.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 15 ’24. $369,913
P. O. Orchard.
Water debt (included)_____ 143,929
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5 s ’23 F-A $60,000..Feb 1 ’28-’53 Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 171,895
9,702
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1683.) Sinking fund______________
89,693
Floating debt (addT)______
5,000 Floating debt (add’l)--------BOND. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’ 25. $60,000 Assessed value, real estate.6,186,355
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,080,000 Assessed value, personal_ 3,795,465
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$6.00 Total assessed value 1923—9,981,820
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$13.00
IN T . at Kountze Bros.. N . Y . O.
office.
AINSW ORTH SCHOOL DIST.
Tnis uistnet (P. O. Ainsworth) is
in R>'own County.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5V£s’22 J-J $125,000..Jan 1 ’28-’52
BOND. DEBT June 30’24. $137,000
Assess, value 1921 (act.) .$1,895,515
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21S19.00

Dhc., 1925.]
BE A TR IC E SCHOOL DISTRICT
Ss '08 M -N $23,000c.-.M ay 1 1938
(Subject to call after May 1 1918)
5s ’24 F-A 400,000c.Feb 1 ’30-’54
(For maturity sea V. 117, p. 2 )65 .)
BON D. DEBT Nov l ’2 5 .. *421.000
T ot. ass’d val. '25 ( H act.)10,341.055
School tax (per *1.000) 1925- .*19.1 n
Population (estimated)______ 10,000
IN T . at Kiuntze Bros., N. A.
City, and County Treasurer's office.

NEBRASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Assessed val., personal___ 691,057
Total assessed value, 1925
(about
actual)______ 2,255.722
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925...$48.05
Population 1910. 2.260; 1920—2,567

3ROKEN BOW~SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Broken Bow)
ts in Custer Oountv.
6s g '19 M-N $18,000____N ov 1 1929
F unding Bonds.
5s '24 M -N ($45,000 ____ 1927-1941
BEAVER C IT Y .
\ 2.000............. -.1942
This city is in Furnas Countv.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '25- *73.000
Water extension bonds_____ c$7,000 Total value '25 (60% act.) .2.60 ).030
Water main bonds__________c 7,500 School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$19.00
Funding Bonds.
PoDolation (e st.)_____________ 3,000
6 s '21 M-N *12,GOO___ M ay 1 1941
INT. payable in N. Y. bank ex­
(Optional May l 1926.)
change, Federal Reserve bank ex­
W ater Extension Bonds.
change or its equivalent, without
5s '17 . . .
$5,000c_ Aug 1 1937 induction, at the County Treas_
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1927.)
irer’s office.
BON D. DEBT Dec 7 '25— -$34,500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 22,500 BUFFALO C o T ^ C H . D. NO. 9.
Sinking fund_______________ 1,050
P '» Elm ij'cuk.
Assessed value real estate..579,810
B uilding Bonds.
Assessed value personal____ 264.575 6s '22 F-A $75.000___ Feb '27-'41
Tot. as'd val. '25 <H a c t .)..844.385 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925 . . $75,090
Total tax (per *1.000) 1925— $11.00 Assessed value (act.) 1923 1,300 000
Population in 1910, 975; 1920, 1,103 School tax (per *1,000) '23__ $18 70
Population (estimated)_________ 700
benkelm an!
This village is in Dundy County.
BURT C O U N T Y 'S ? D. NO. 14.
F unding Bonds.
Buil ing Bonds.
5 ^ s'2 0 . . . $32,000___ Apr 5 1940 t^ s'16 . . . $41.000___ July 1 1936
(Optional April 5 1930)
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1925- $41,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. (80% act.) '25:
4 ^ s ’25 . . . $38,000___ Apr 1 1945
Real estate____________ 1,591.850
B O N D . D E B T June 30 ’24-.$32,000
Personal_______________ 1.256.188
Tot. assess, val. '23 (a ct.)_ 556,698
_
Total__________________ 2.848,038
Pop. 1910 (Census). 538; 1920.1,009 School tax (per $1,000) 1925_ *9 53
_
BETH AN Y HEIGHTS.
This village (P. O. Bethany) is in
Lancaster County.
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
6s ’ 15 Feb $2 ,500 c...F eb 1 1935
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1920.)
6s ’ 14 . . .
$2.500___ June 1 1934
Main Sewer Bonds.
•6s '21 ann $20,090—M ay 1 ’ 26-'31
(For maturity see V . 113, p. 2002.)
W ater Bonds.
5 s '23 . . .
$7,000___ June 11943
(Optional June 1 1928.)
R e fu n d in g Bonds.
5s '25 J-J $36,600___ Jan 15 1945
5 s '25 J-J
15,000___ Jan 15 1945
T O T . B D . D T . June 30 ’24-.$53,160
Assessment debt (add'l)_____107,504
Assessed value 1923-------------985,786
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.*21.60
Population in 1920____________’ ,078
B IG S P R I N G iT llia H S. D.
This district is in Deuel County.
School B uilding Bonds
54<s'?2 A-n S60 000- Aor 15 '33-’47
BON D. D EBT N ov 1924.. $60,000
Assessed value 1924_______4,273,Ob*
Population (estimated)_______ 1,000
IN T. in New York exchange at the
Oountv Treasurer's office.
BLAIR .
--------This city Is in Washington County
R efu nding Bonds.
5^s
J-DS151.000................... ........
.8
...
70.000_______________
Ice P lant Bonds.
6s '21 M-S $20,000____Mar 5 1941
(Optional Mar. 5 1926.)
GE N . B D . D T . June 30 '24 $240,159
Assessment debt (add’l)_____248,594
Assessed valuation 1923___2,675,804
Population 1910. 2,584; 1920—2,702
b l o o m f ie l d !

BURT • WASHINGTON DRAIN.
DISTRICT.
Post office is Herman. Organized
April 1914 and Dec. 28 1915.
Drainage Bonds.
5 4 s l6 J -J $200 000-Jan 1 '26 '36
m s ’25 - - - 142,000---Jan 1 ’36-’44
BOND. DEBT N ov 18 '25- $342,000
Total assess, val. 1925 (50
to 60% actual)_________ 8,000,000
Population (est.)______________ 6,000
INT. at First Nat. Bank,Chicago.
BUTLER CO.!T c h 7 d IST. NO. 17.
P. O. Octavia.
5s '23 M -N I40.000____Nov 1 1943
(Optional $12,000 any int. date after
Nov. 1 1928. 1933 or 1938.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— .$40,000
Tot. ass’d val. '25 (actual). 862,883
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.50
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
CASS COUNTY s T b . NO, 1.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '16 F-A *50.00 0c.--A u g 1 1936
5s '17
15.000c________ _____
TOTAL DEBT Oct 14 '25- $65,000
Assess, val. '25 (70% act.).3.302,124
School tax (per $1,000) 1923—$22.00
Population at present (est.)___ 5.000
CEDAR CO. SCH.- DIST. NO. 54.
P. O. Laurel
f$7,000c____ 1926-1932
4 ,5 0 0 c____ 1933-1935
6s '22 F-A m ,0 G 0 c ____1936-1947
10,000c____ 1948-1951
! 3,500c__________ 1952
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 '24- $50,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
15,000
Assessed value 1923 (act.)_1,800,000
School tax (p e r$ l,0 0 0 )_'25—$11.00

CENTRAL C ITY.
Tnis city is in Merrick County.
This city is in Knox County.
E lectric Light & Power Bonds.
Gas and L ight Bonds.
$23,510_______________
5s '25 Aug $50,000c— Aug 1 1945 6s
BON D. DEBT Oct 1925 — $54,000
R efu nding Paving Bonds
Floating debt (add'l)______
6,000
($2,000 _____1926 1927
Total assess, value 1924___1,382,485
12,000 _____ 1928-1933
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____ $9.30 5s '22 J-J
9,000 _____ 1934-1936
Population 1925______________ 1,500
8.000 _____ 1937-1938
IN T . at office o f County Treas.
(20.000 _____ 1939-1.142
5 H s ‘22 . . .
(84,000—Dec 1 '26-'37
BOXBUTTE COUNTY.
\ 3,500____Dec 1 1938
Alliance is the county seat.
BON D. D EBT June 30 '24 $220,500
B O N D . DEBT N ov 7 '2 5 -- $40,000 Assessed value (act.) 1923.2,657.200
Sinking fund______________
7,000 Total tax rate (per $l,000)'23-$28.00
Assessed val. real estate___9,670,420 Population 1910, 2.428; 1920-2,410
Assessed val. personal_____ 5,334,757
T ot. ass'd val. (act.) '25—15,005,177 CENTRAL C IT Y SCHOOL DIST
State & Co. tax (par $1,000) '25 $6.25
Building Bonds.
J-J $41,000c........
1938
Population 1910, 6,131; 1920—8,407 5s
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 3 '2 5 - $41,000
BOYD COUNTY!
Tot assess, val. (act.) '24-3,338.790
Butte is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $l,O00)’24-$13.80
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2.800
44£s’25 A-O $50,000--Apr 1 ’31-’45
INT. is payable in New York
B ON D. D E B T N ov 20'25
$50,000 nity. N Y.
Sinking fund____________
8,600 C H A D R O N .---------Assessed value real estate-14,107,800
This city is in Dawes County.
Assessed val., personal
3,830,395
City-Hail Bonds.
Other assess, property___ 1,274,335 5s '17 J-D $23,000c-..Ju ne 1 1937
Total ass’d val. '25 (act.)-19,212,530
W ater Bonds.
State&Co.tax (per$l,000) '25 -$5.80 5 K s’ 19 F-A $52,0 0 0 c-..A u g 1 1939
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
Population 1910. 8.826; 1920_a,243
5 ^ s ’ 19 F-A 25,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939
B OYD CO. S C H T b iS T . NO. 36.
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
P. O. Lynch.
5H s’ 19 F-A $50,000c_ Aug 1 1939
_
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
6s '20 M-N$26,000____May 1 1940
Septic Tank & Disposal-Plant,
(Optional M ay 1 1925.)
and Sewer Bonds.
6s '22 M -N 26,000___ May 1 1942 6s '20 M-S ($30,000—Sept ’26-’40
(Optional May 1 1927.)
1 7,000____Sept 1941
BO N D . D E B T Nov 8 1924--$46,000 BOND. DEBT Apr 7 '2 4 .. $241,594
Floating debt_______________ 20,000 Water debt (incl.)________ 218,594
Population (estimated)_________ 85u Assessment debt (add’l ) ___ 537,000
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s Assess, val., real estate____3,375,005
Assess, val., personal_____ 842,810
office.
---------Other assessable prop erty.. 313,991
BROKEN BOW .
Total valuation 1924______ 4,531,806
This city is in Custer County.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$20.50
W ater E xtension Bonds.
6s ’20 - - - $12,000____July 1 1940 Population 1910. 2.687; 1920—4.362
IN T . on 6s o f 1920 at N . Y . City.
(Optional July 1 1930.)
S treet Im provement Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $70,000___ Sept 1 1941 CHADRON SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Chadron) is in
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
Oawes County.
R e fu n d in g B onds.
School Bonds.
5s '25 M-.N $42,000---M a y 15 1945
5s ' l l J-J
$8,000c*..July 1 1931
(Optional M ay 1 1930)
($30,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’31
T O T . B D . D T . Mar 1 '2 5 -- $27,000
80,000c*Aug 1 ’32-’39
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 764,815 6s '20 J-J
[125,000c*. _Aug 1 1940
Assessed val., real estate— 1,564,665




BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’25- $235,000
10,210
Sinking fun 1_____________
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)..3,562.949
School tax (per $1.000) '25____$27.01
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
INT. at the Hanover Nat. Bank,
New York.
CHEYENNE COUNTY CONSOL.
SCHOOL DISTR IC T NO. 33c.
P. O Lorenzo.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s '21 M S *30 000 .Sept 1 ’27-’ 36
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922____$30,000
Assessed value 1921________ 935.940
School tax (per $1,000) '21____ $7.80
COLLEGE VIEW SCHOOL DIST
Tnis district (P. O. College View)
is in Lancaster County.
($10,0103—July 1 1920
5s '19 J-J
25.000cJuly 1 ’34 & '30
I 15,0003— July 1 1044
6s '21 M-S f 1,000j _ Sept 1 192 >
_
\30,01JJ_Sepo 1 ’27-'45
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '24. $94,001
Sinking fund_____________
5.010
Total assess, val. '24 (act.).2,663.680
Total tax rate(per $l,000)’24-$15 40
Population 1920______________2,249

59
BOND. D E B T June 33 ’24 $113,448
Total assessed val. 1923— 2,794,460
Population 1910, 2,177; 1920—2,216
DAVID C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $10.530____ Jan 1 1941
(Subject to cail after Jan. 1 1921.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 H s '2 5 . . .
$15,003____ Jan 1 1945
(Optional in 1930.)
TO T. DEBT Oct. 12 '25- $35,500
Sinking fund______________
1.500
Assess, value 1925 (actual).3,632.776
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1925____$11.00
Population 1915 (est.)________ 2,750
D AW 30N COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
4t$s '03
- $15.000___ Oct l 1929
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Nov- 21 ’ 25- $15,000
Total assess, val. ’25 (act.) .3.321,860
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $15.50
DAWSON C O ~ s 7 d . NO. 11.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '16 . . .
$13.0)0____Dec 1 1936
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1921.)
TOTAL DEBT N ov 21'25. $13,000
Total assess, val. 1925(act.)2,128.)70
Total tax rate tper *1.000) *25 $12.80

D A W 30N COUNTY S. D. NO. 20.
COLUMBUS.
P. O. Gothenburg.
Columbus is in Platte County.
B uilding Bonds.
Inc. Feb. 11 1865 as city of 2d class.
4 s' 15 J-J $ 175,030c................. 1950
W ater Bonds.
5s '13 July *$1,000___ July 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Oct 12 '25- $175,000
3,000
(Red. beginning 5 yrs from Issue.) Sinking fu n l_____________
5s '22 Aug 1 30.000___ Aug 1 1937 Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.)—3,043,000
School tax (per *1,000) '24..$10.00
(Optional Aug. I 1927.)
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Sewer (Red. beg. Sept. I 1919).
5s '14 Sept O24.500___ Sept 1 1934
5s '22 Aug
5.000___ Aug 1 1932 DIXON COUNTRY Is. D. NO. 70.
P. O. Alias.
(Optional Aug 1 1927)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4-Ks
--60,000______ _______
4 ^ s'25 J-D $50.003___ June 1 1955
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Ootional 1916-1930.)
4V£s'25 — $74.000--Jan 1 '26-’45
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 '25- $185,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '25. $73,800
26,686
Assessment debt, (add’l ) _
_
30.500 Floating debt (add'l)______
Sin
5,000
Sinking fund general_______________ 7.670ring fund______________
Sinking fund water_______
3.500 Total assess, val. 1925____ 2,158,893
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,972,665 Population, estimate!__________ 800
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,554 255
Other assess, property_____ 585,453 OODGS c o u n t y !”
Frem »nt is the county seat.
Total assess, val. '25 (a ct.).6,112.373
C ourt-H ouse and Jail B onds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25.........$3' .00
Population 1910. 5.014; 1920—5 410 5s 16 ann $51.030.........Sept l 1936
(Subject to call after 1921.)
* IN T . at City Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Julv 1'24.
$51,000
Total assess, val. ’23 (act.)64,049,728
COLUMBUS SCH. DIST. NO. 1. Pop'n 1910. 22.145: '20______ 23,197
This district is in Platte County.
TNT. payable at State Treasurer’*
5s T9 J-D$120,000___ June t 1944 of rice.
(Optional June 1 1934.)
5s '24 . . . 300.000_.Feb 1 '39-’ 54 DODGE CO. S C H T biS T . NO. 28.
P. O. Hujpjr.
BOND. D EBT Nov 17 '25- $420,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000 5s '22 - - . $75,000___ Sept 1 1942
(Option > Scot. I 1927 )
1
Assessed val. '25 (actual)..6.972,284
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25.$15.70 BOND. D EBT June 30'25. $75,000
Population (est.)______________ 6,000 Floating debt (add'l)______
15,589
INT. is payable at State Treas. A>sessei vri le 1925 (act.). ,389.950
office at Lincoln.
Sch ml tax (per $1,090) 1925--$13.00
Population (est.)______________ 1,200
C O Z\D .
This town is in Dawson County
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
R efu n d in g B onds.
The county seat is Omaha. County
5s '25 M -N/$32,090cM ay 1 ’ 26-’41 Incorporated Dec. 12 1854.
Road Bonds.
1 72,000c.-M ay 1 1945
ROND. DEBT Nov 21 '24- $120,000 5s '19 J-J*3,000.000—Oct 1 ’32-'45
8.000
Water debt (incl.)________
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,000,000 4 s ’08 A-O 150 000 -Oct 1 ’26-’28
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____ $37.00 ties’ l l A-O 200 000___ Oct 1 1931
Pop. (Census). TO. 1.096; '20, 1,293 5s '20 J-J 750,000—-Tan 1 ’3 l-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1 '25-*4,100,000
Tot. asses’ val. (act.) ^5-369,'91,144
CRAW FORD.
State&Co.tax (pa>-* 1.090) 25 $5.65
This city is in Dawes County.
Popula'n, 1910, 168,546; '20, 204,524
W ater Bonds.
5 4$s'23 J-J $35,000c— .July 1 1943 DOUGLAS CO. S. D. NO. 33.
(Optiona. July 1 1928)
P. O. Valley.
5H s’23 J-J
10.000c —_July 1 1943
$2,000r___ Mar 1 1926
(Optional Julv 1 1933)
12.000r—Mar 1 ’27-’30
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 31 '25. $74,500 5s
M-S
8.000r._Mar 1 ’31-’32
Floating debt (add’l)______
15,883
35.000r.-Mar 1 ’33-’30
Total assess, val. '25 (act.)_1,505.978
2t.000r -Mar 1 ’40-’43
Total tax (per $1.000) 1925...$36.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $83,000
Population, 1910. 1,323; 1920, 1,646 Assessed value__________ 1,500,000
Population (est.)_____________ 1,000
CRETE.
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
This city is in Saline County.
office.
T O T . BD. D T . June 30 '25 $128,000
Assessment debt (add'l)
149,975 DOUGLAS CO. SCH.DIST. N O .54
Assessed value '23 (actual) .3,094,07’
P O. Ralston.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922.—$26.60
B uilding Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,404; 1920—2,445 4M s’25 s-a $50,000c- -Jan 1 ’27-’50
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $50,000
CUMING CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1. Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.)—2,015,000
P. O. West Point.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$8.66
S chool Bonds.
Population___________________ 1,000
5M s’20 J-J $243,000___ Apr 1 1940
(Optional after 5 years)
DUNDEE. See Omaha.
4>£s’25 J-J $28,000___ July 1 1945
(Optional July 1 1940)
EAST OMAHA DRAIN. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’2 5 -- $224,000
This district is in Douglas County.
T ot. assess, val. ’25 (act.)-.2,630,790 6s ’22 J-J /$68,000—July 1 ’26-’36
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-.$23.50
I 42,000—July 1 ’37-’42
Population in 1920____________3,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '25—$108,000
Property in the district is assessed
CUMING CO. S. D. NO. 30.
for State and county purposes at
P. O. Wisner.
$7,741,975, exclusive o f railroad right
B uilding Bonds.
of way, and its estimated value is
5s T5 — $40,000____July 1 1935 several times that amount.
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
Population (estimated), 5,000.
IN T . at County Treas. office.
TO T. DEBT M ay 1 '2 5 -- .
$7,000
Assessed value 1925 (act.).2,064,520
School tax (per $1,000) 1921—$21.50 FAIRBURY.
Tliis city is in Jefferson County.
Population 1920______________ 1,500
W ater Bds. (Red. a fter A u g . 1 ’ 15.)
c u r t i s s c h o o i Td i s t r i c t .
5s '10 F-A$25,000_____Aug 1 1930
This district (P. O. Curtis) is in
Elec.-Light (Red. a ft. A u g . 1 ’20).
Frontier County.
5s '10 F-A $5,000—...A u g 1 1930
Building Bonds.
R efu n d in g B onds.
6s ’21 J-J $80,000c.July 1 ’32-’51 4% s’25 M-S $70,000c—-M ar 1 1945
BOND. DEBT N ovl925— $80,000
(Optional March 1 1930.)
Total assess value 1925___1,112,925 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1925 $332,500
School tax 1925 (per $1,000)—$22.50 Water debt (included)_____
25,000
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,200 Assess, val. 1925 (actual)—6,951.363
INTEREST payable in Stockville. Total tax (per $1,000) '24____ $27.60
Pop’n 1910, 5,294; 1920______ 5,454
DAVID C ITY.
IN T . at City Treas. office.
This city is in Butler County.
Water=Works Bonds.
FAIRMONT.
6s ’21 F-A $30,000____Feb 1 1941
This city is in Fillmore County.
(Optional Feb. 1 1926.)
W ater-Extension Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
7s '22 Jan 2 $10,000____Jan 2 1962
4M s’25 J -D $63,5 0 0 c____1926-1945 (Optional on or after Jan. 2 1932.)

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NEBRASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS

FAIRM ONT (Concluded).
GAGE COUNTY SCH. DISTS.
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 9 ’25---$83,000
County seat is Beatrice.
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 5,000
Dist. No. 24 B onds.
As’d val., real & personal__ .884,790 5s
J-J $49,500____Jan 1 1929
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24-832.25
Dist. No. 162 Bonds.
Population 1910, 921; 1920, 785 5 ^ s ’ 19 ann $84,000____Nov 1 1944
(Optional Nov. 1 1934.)
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’25 M-N$29,000_ M ay 15 1940
_
FALLS C IT Y .
(Optional 1926 to 1930.)
This city Is in Richardson C o.
Dist. No. 164 Bonds.
E lectric-Light
5 K s’ 18 F-A $54,000___ Aug 1 1948
5 s ’ 18 M -N 6 0 .0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1938
(Dist 24..$49,500
W ater Bonds
BONDED DEBT-) Dist. 162. 84,000
6s ’ 18 M -N 15,000c................ 1938
Oct 1924
IDist 164. 54,000
(Subject to call 1928)
Assess, values 1924 (act.)—
5s
$75,000__________ 1940
District No. 24__________ $902,330
District N o. 1 6 2 ............ 2.370,820
Sewer Bonds.
District N o. 164________ 1,433,490
5s
ann $20,0 0 0c.-D ec 15 1931
School tax ’24 (per $1,000):
R efu n d in g B onds.
District No. 24___________ $23.10
5s ’25 - - - $75,000_______________
District N o. 162____________12.80
5s ’25 - _ 35,000____Jan 1 1940
District N o. 164____________13.70
BO N D . D EBT Oct 1925-- $176,000
Assessment debt (a d d !)_
_
58,670 GARDEN COIJNTY.
Water debt (incl.)________
(0,000
Oshkosh is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Bridge BondsAssessed value (actual) 1925:
’21 J-D $120,000cJune 1 ’32-’41
Real and personal______ 4,000,000 6s C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Other assessable property 500,000
1 ’32-’41
Total assess, val__________ 4.500.000 6s ’21 J-D $90,000c.June $210,000
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '25- $12.5(1 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '25
Floating debt (add’l)_____
25.000
Popula. 1910, 3,225; 1920--------4,930 Sinking fund____________
15 000
z ln t. at Kountze Bros., New York Assessed value, real estate. 8,925,057
Assessed value, personal.. 3,587,2.33
ass’d val. ’25 (act.)--12,512,290
FALLS C IT Y SCH. DIST. NO. 56. Tot. rate (per $1,000) 1925___
Tax
4M s’25 ..-$ 1 8 2 ,0 0 0 _____ 1930-1955 Population, 1910 , 3,538; 1920, $7 60
4,572
4 ^ s ’25 - — 68,000_____ 1930-1955
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25 -*2 '0,000
Total assessed value 1925.-5,250,000 GERING SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$] 1.00
This district (P. O. Gering) is in
Population 1925 (est.)________ 6,000 Scotts Bluff County.
School Bonds.
6s ’ 18 A-O $30.000................... ..
FARMERS’ IR R IO . D IS T R IC T .
Rs ’20 M-S 120.000___ Sept 1 1910
A district in Scott's Bluff County.
60.000.-O ct 1 ’31-’35
6s g ’ 13 J-J $1,800,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’34 6s '20
G E N .B D .D T . Nov 1925 .$1,787,880 53£s’23 . . . /68.000--Sept 1 ’28-’44
I 2.000___ Sept 1 1945
Reservoir debt (add’l ) ___
342.000 TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1923-- $261,050
Warrant debt___________
418,812
value, 1923____3,040.955
Ass’d value 1925, real est. 2,602,796 Total ass’d 1921 (per $1,000)..$26.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $10 .00 School tax (est.)______ ._
4 00<
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 3,000 Population the office of Co. Treas.
IN T. at
IN T . at Co. Treas. office. Gering.
GIBBON.
This Citv is in Buffalo County.
FRANKLIN CO. S. D. NO. 33.
T O T .B D .D T . Nov 25 ’25 $90,000
B uilding Bonds.
Water debt (included)____
19 000
5s ’ 17 M a y $27,500___ M a y l 1937 Assessed value 1924______1,300,010
(Subject to call after Sept. 15 1917 ) Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$26.00
5s ’24 F-A j 15,000c.Aug 1 ’29-’43 Population in 1910, 718; 1920, 883.
110,000c...A ug 1 1944
4 ^ s ’25 A-O 10,000.-Apr 1 ’36-’45 GORDON.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
This city is in Sheridan County.
4 H s’25 M-N$20,000___ M a y l 1945
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)
6s ’20 J-J $27.500____July 1 1940
BON D. DEBT Oct 1925-- $61,000
(Optional July 1 1925.)
T ot. assess, val.(act.) '25-1,505,990
W ater-W orks Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 - $ 15 00 6s ’20 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1940
Population 1920---------------------1,055
(Optional July 1 1925.)
R efu nding Bonds.
IN T . payable on bonds o f 1924 at
County Treasurer’s office; on others 5s ’25 J-J $73,5 0 0 c ___ 1926-1940
TOT. BD. D T . June 30 ’25 $114,500
at State Treasurer’s office.
Assessed value 1923______ 1,244 900
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 1,581
_
FREM ON T.
This is the county seat of Dodge
GORDON SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
Co. Incorp. June 17 1871.
This district is in Sheridan County.
Sewer Bonds.
School B uilding Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A$100,000c
Feb 1 1944
5s ’22 J-J $100,000c_ July 1 1952
_
(Optional Feb. 1 1929)
(Optional July 1 1937.)
W ater B on d s.
5s ’06 July $8,750r— .July 1 1926 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’24. $100,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,911,569
(Redeemable after July 1 1911)
6s ’21 J-J
75,000____July 1 1941 School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.S26.00
(Optional after July 1 1926)
R efu nding Bonds.
GRAND ISLAND.
5s ’19 J-J $169,000____July 1 1939
County seat of Hall County. Inc
(Optional July 1 1924.)
Dec. 10 1872. Pop’n 1910, 10.326
4Ms’25 - - - 169,000_ Jan 1 ’26-’45 1920, 13,960.
_
(Optional in 1930.)
Sewage Bonds
4M s’25 - - .
76,000___ Jan 1 1945 4J^s’22 J-J $200,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1942
(Optional in 1930.)
(Optional July 1 1927.)
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 17 ’25- $359,000
Drainage Bonds.
Water debt (included)_____
30,000 4>£s’22 J-J $100,0 0 0 c-..J u ly 1 1942
Sinking fund______________
22,000
(Optional July I 1927 1
Assess, valua’n real estate-8,657,740 G E N .B D . D T. Oct.12 ’25 $391,000
Assess, valuation, personal-3,497.585 Assess, debt (add'P______
251.500
Total assess, value, 1925--12,155,305 Total ass’d val. '25(act.).16 330 000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925---$30.04 Tot. iax rate(per $1 ,000 )'2 5»4 320
Pop’n '10 (Census) 8,718; ’20--9.605
GRAND ISLAND SCHOOL DIST
School Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 13 J-J $19,000____July 1 1933
(Optional after July 1 1923.)
R efu nding B onds.
5s
350,000___ Jan 1 1944
4M s’25 J-J $298,000___ Jan ] 1940
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’25- $667,000
Sinking fund____________
511
Total assess, value 1925_16,350,608
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$24.00
Pop’n 1910. 10,326; ’25 (est.).15.602
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y ..
FRENCHMAN VAL. IR R I. DIST
A district tn Hitchcock County and State Treas. office in Lincoln,
6s ’ 12 J-J $100,000c____1926-1932 and Co. Treas. office at Grand Island.
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’25--$100,000
Total assessed value 1925--1,000,000 GRANT.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25- -$ 3.20
This town is in Perkins County.
IN T . at County Treas. office.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A $13,600------Aug 1 1940
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
FULLERTON.
This city is in Nance County.
W ater Extension Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1924. $107,500 6s ’20 F-A $4,800___ Aug 1 1940
Water debt (add’l)________
10,000
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
Assess, debt (add’l ) ----------- 305,000
Flectric Light Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15,397
6s '20 F-A $6,300___ Aug 1 1940
Sinking fund_ ^__________
_
56,000
(Optional Aug. 1 1925)
Assessed val. 1924 (a ct.)-_ $ l,473.091
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924---$37.81 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $30,300
Assessed value real estate._ 49,743
Population, 1910, 1,638; 1920, 1,595 Assessed value personal___ 242,990
Total assess, val. ’24 (a ct.). 292,733
FURNAS CO. S. D. NO. 18.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $25.30
P. O. Arapahoe.
Population in 1910, 358; in 1920, 585
School Bonds.
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the office of
5s ’22 M-S $60,000c
Sept 1 1952 Che County Treasurer.
(Optional Sept. 1 1932.)
5s ’24 M-S (20,000--Sept 1 ’40-’49
\15,000--Sept 1 ’50-’54 GREELEY COUNTY.
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 1925 $95,000
Qreeley is the county seat.
Assess, value 1925 (actual) .1,700,000
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
School tax (per$l,000) 1925--$20.00 4H s’ 13 — $65,000____Jan 1 1933
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. (Subj. to call beginning Jan 1 1923.)
FREM ON T SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
4 ^ s ’ 12 J-J $102,000r-_-July 1 1942
(Subj. to call beginning July 1 '22
5s ’21 M -N 250,000------N ov 1 1951
(Optional Nov 1 1931)
—
BON D. DEBT Oct 1925- $352,000
T ot. ass’d val. 1925 (act.)-13,000.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--S12.50
Population in 1920__________ 10,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.




[ V ol . 121,

B O N D.DEBT Oct 14 1925 $65,000 TMPER1AL.
This town Is In Chase County.
Total assessed value 1925-19,330,000
Heat and Light Bonds.
State & Co.tax (per $l,000)’24-$7 00
_
Pop’n 1910. 8.047: 1920______8.685 5s ’ 16 Oct $7,350_ Oct 1 ’26-’32"
Due one bond every two years.)
W ater Bonds.
HALL COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
5s ’ 16 Apr $18,800___ Oct 2 1936
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $23,000____July 1 1935 BON D. D EBT Nov 20 25--$26,000
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.1 Floating debt (add’l)_______ 9,000
TOTAL DEBT Nov 28 25- $23,000 Ass’d val. 1925 (65% act.)-.931,000
A»ses». V ol. ’25 (act.)____ 2,121,580 City tax (per $1,000) 1925___ $8.00
School tax 1925 (P e r $1,000)_ t6 0 * Population in 1910, 402; 1920, 723
_
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,250
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. Fairburv.
H ARTINGTON.
4H s ’23 J-D $138,000c June 1 ’ 26-’48
A city in Cedar County.
BOND. DEBT Sept. 28 ’23 $150,000
City Hall Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1941 Total assess, val. ’22 (act.;_7.017,230
Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 $11.50
(Optional July 1 1931)
_______ 6,000
City Hall bonds__________ $18,750 Population (est.)___
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
Water bonds______________
3,500
Sewer bonds______________
2,000 office.
BOND. DEBT N o v 23 25- $49,250
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
11.000 KEARNEY.
This city Is In Buffalo County. InWater debt (incl.)________
5.000
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,133,650 'orp Meta. 18 1901 under new laws.
Assess, val., personal_____ 514,660 Council form of government.
Kef.
Other assess, property______________ 61,864 Canal and Water Bonds.
Total assess, value 1926___1,710,174 5 s ’ 14 M-N$38.000c___ May 1934
(Subject to call May 1 1919.)
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.00
Ref. Sewer {red. aft. N ov. 15 ’ l l ) .
5s ’06 M -N $28 0 0 0 ...N ov 15 1926
HARVARD.
W ater Bds. (red after July 1 ’ 15).
This city is in Olay County.
m s ’ 10 J-J $85.000___ Julv 1 1930
W ater Extension Bonds.
. . . $135.000______________
5s ’ 19 M -N $8,000c*-.N ov 1 1939 _s
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Optional Nov. 1 1924)
5s 25 J-J $41,000c-.Jan 1 26-29
Sanita>-v Sewef Bonds.
5Hs
M ay $57,0 0 0 c * _____ serially 4 ^ s ’25 M-S 156,000--M ar 1 ’26-’45
I’ark bonds ________________ $1,000 TO T. B D . D T. Nov 13 ’25- $543,680
Water bonis
__ _______1.000 Water debt (incl.)________ 225,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____ 100,453 Tot. ass’d val.’25 (3-5 act.).9,300,000
021 ..$33.62
Water debt (incl.)________
7,500 T t 1ta n> rsM m i) 1
7,702
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
88,418 P o p ’ d 1910, 6,002; 1920.
Sinking fund, general_______ 5,800
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Sinking fund, water________ 3,070
Total assessed value 1925.-1,006,666
Population 1923______________ -.961 K E ARN EY SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
5s ’ l l J-D $39.000___ June 1 1931
School B uilding B onds,
BASTINGS.
Hastings is the county seat of 6s ’20 M -N 125,000c-..M ay 1 1950
(Optional May 1 1930)
Adams County. Incorporated as a
R ef. Bds. (Red after Feb. 15 ’ 17).
village April 21 1874 and became a
_
city of the first class— having from 4J4s’ 12 F-A $18.000_ Feb 15 1932
5,000 to 25,000 inhabitants— by tj^ s’16 M-S 10,000__ Sept 1 1936
proclamation of Gov. James E . Boyd, (Suoject to call Deg. Sept. 1 1926)
5>4s’ 18 . . .
30.000____June 1 1948
April 23 1891.
BOND. D EBT Nov 13 ’25- $473,000
Auditorium B onds.
5,0005 ^ s ’21M-N$100,000___ N ov 1 1941 Sinking fund___ _____
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 25 65%act)9,330,997
(Optional Nov. 1 1926)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $17.9(1
Park Purchase Bonds.
5H s’21M-N $75.000___ Nov 1 1931 Population in 1924 (est.)_____12,000
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas.
(Optional Nov. 1 1926)
R efu nding Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 J-D $65,000____June 1 1939 KEITH CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
>pt $5 000 y r ly beginning 1924 1
P. O. Ogalalla.
5s 25 M -N 81,000c__ M ay 1 1935
School B uilding Bonds.
TOT. B D .D T . Nov 1925- $545,000 5!^s
- - - $60.000_______ Serially
Tot. assess, val ’ 25 (act.) .15 892 030
Total tax ratefper $1,000) ’25.$28.61 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 ’25- $74,000
Assessed value i925 (act.; _1,684,123
Pop’n ’10 (Census) 9.338; ’20.11,647 School tax (tier S i,000) 1925---S9.00
IN T . at Co. Treas. Office.
Population 1920______________ 1,062
HASTINGS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
KIMBALL
Bldg. Bds.
This village is in Kimball County.
4>£s’ 12 J-D $11,000___________1932
R efu nding Bonds.
4i4s’ 17 A-O 100,000c— Apr 1 1937
5J^s’ 17 J-J
$8,5 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
Subject to call April 1 1927)
bu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 18 A-O 100,000___ Apr 1 1938
6s ’ 19 J-J $40,000c
Jan 1 1939
Subject to call April 1 1928).
Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25 $211,000
Total assess, val. ’25 (act.)15.606,905 6s ’ 18 J-J $17.5 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1938
16.000c-July 1 ’27-’40
School 'ax rate(oer$l,000)’25-»15 00 5 K s’20 J-J
(Optional aftr 5 years.)
Population in 1920___________11.647
Ice Plant Bonds.
Int. at Kountze Bros.. N . Y .
5>£s’19 J-J
$5,000c______ serially
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’ 25- $82,000
HAVELOCK.
3,000
This city Is In Lancaster County. Assess, debt (add’l)_______
Pop’n 1910, 2,680; 1920..........-3,602 Assess, val., real estate____ 1,024,165
Assess, val., personal_____ 399,710
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s 10 Mar *76,000c__________1930 Other assess, property____ 174,840
TOT. DEBT Oct 20 2 5 --- $174,812 Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,598,715
Water debt (incl.)________
26,000 Village tax rate(per$l ,000)’24-$l 1.05
opu
in 1910, 454; 1920, 1,620
Asstss. value 1924________5,095.1 8>
City tax (per $1,000) 1925---- $10 00
KIMBALL CO. H IG H SCH. DIST.
INT at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
P. O. Kimball.
High School Bonds.
HEBRON.
5)4s’ 19 F-A $80,000r-Aug 1 ’30-’39
This city Is in Thayer County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1925 $125,000
Funding Bonds.
16,189
5 t4 «’ 22 J-D $26.000________________ Floating debt (add’l ) ______
13.836
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 25- $26,000 Sinking fund______________
T ot. assess, val. ’24 (act.) 12,200.973
Assessed value 1925 (act.)—
Real estate_______________ 781,350 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-530.50
Personal_________________ 409,500 Population 1921______________ 4,420
Other assess, property____277,050
Total assess, value______1,467,900 K IM B A LL IR R IG A T IO N DIST*
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S34.85
Population, 1910, 1,778; 1920, 1,513 9s This district Is in Kimball County.
’ l l J-J $227,5 0 0 c_________ 1931
HITCH COCK CO. S. D. N o. I. GEN. B D . D T . Dec 14 ’25-$222,700
Tot. as’d val.(abt.75% act.) 340,000
P. O. Culbertson.
(per acre) ’25--$4.50
4}£s’25 A -O / $90,000c.Apr 1 ’31-’48 Dist. tax rate 1923------------------2.500
\ 20,OOOc_Apr 1 ’49-’50 Population in
IN T . at the Dist. Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’25- $110,000
Total assess, value 1924_ 1,840,000
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$12.00 K N O Z CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 83.
P. O. Verdigre.
HOLDREGE.
B uilding Bonds.
This city is in Phelps County.
6s ’21 - - - $68,000--Apr 1 ’26-’41
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924---$72,000
4 jus’ l l A-O §$8,000c
Apr 1 1931 Assessed value 1921 (act.) .$1,005,460
L ight Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1.924-_$14.00
5 ^ s ’ 19 A-O $53,000c— Apr 1 1939
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’24- $77,000
Water debt (incl.)------------11,200 LANCASTER COUNTY.
Lincoln is the county seat.
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
23,000
Paving D istrict No. 6 Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)--------7,900
Tot.ass’d val.’24(1-5 act.).3,143,655 5s ’ 17 ann $2,000c.-A pr 1 ’26-’27
Paving D istrict No. 12 Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-512.70
Population 1910, 3,030; 1920.-3,108 5s ’ 17 ann $5,024c.-A pr 1 ’26-’27
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Lin­
Paving D istrict No. 13 B onds.
coln, and on others at Holdrege, Neb. 5 s ’ 17 ann $1,630--Apr 1 ’26-’27
Paving D istrict No. 14 B onds.
5s ’ 17 ann $3,000c.-A pr 1 '2 6 - 2 7
HOLT COUNTY S. D. NO. 21.
Paving D istrict No. 10 Bonds.
P. O. Atkinson.
5s ’ 17 ann $8.000c._Apr 1 ’ 26-’27
School Building B onds.
Paving D istrict No. 15 Bonds.
f$10,000--Aug 1 ’26-’30
5 K s’23 F-A] 18,000--Aug 1 ’31-’36 5s ’ 17 ann $4,800c. .A pr 1 ’26-’27
Paving D istrict No. 17 Bonds.
t 20,000--Aug 1 ’37-’41
l 10,000--Aug 1 ’42-’43 5>|s'18 ann $8,100c--Oct 1 ’26-’28
Paving D istrict No. 7 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 19 25- $60,000
_
Assessed value 1925-------- 1,249,270 5 } is ’19 ann $12,500_ June-1 1926
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$16.05
Paving D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
Population (est.)-------------------- 1,500 5)^s’ 19 ann $6,250c_-June 1 1926
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
Paving D istrict No. 2) Bonds.
5)^s’ 19 - - - $4 ,000--- June l ’26-’28
office.

D ec., 1925.]
LANCASTER COUNTY (C o n ch ).
Paving D istrict No. 23 Bonds.
5H s’ 19
. $12.000---Ju n e l ’26-’28
Paving D istrict No. 24 Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 - . - $6,100c__June 1 ’26-’28
Paving D istrict No. 25 Bonds.
5J^s’ 19 - - . $6,OOOc-_June 1 '26-’28
Paving D istrict No. 38 Bonds.
[$9,000c
Jan 1 1926
5 K s ’2 4 . . . i 8,000c__ Jan 1 1927
[27,000c. Jan 1 ’28-’30
Paving D istrict No. 45 Bonds.
5s '24 . . . f$7,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’32
I 2,000c_ Feb 1 1933
_
Paving D istrict No. 19 Bonds.
5s ’24 - - . ($10,000c_ N ov 1 1926
_
l 18,000c.Nov 1 ’27-28
B O N D . D E B T Oct 15 ’25
None
$160,404
Paving debt___________
T ot. act. val. 1925______ 177,235,979
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25 $3-68
Popula'n 1910, 73,793; 1920, 85,902
LAN CASTER CO. S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. Bennet.
5K s'18 . . . $41,000...........................
BON D. D E B T Oct 24 '24---$54,000
Tot. assess, val. ’24 ^aet.>---797.000
School tax (per $1,000) '24_ $19 80
_
LAUREL.
'
This village is in Cedar County.
E lectric Light Bonds.
5s T5 ann $4,000____Sept 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5s T3 ann $1,600____Oct 1 1933
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s T9 ann $14,000_____June 1939
F unding B onds.
6s ’ 19 M-N$20,000____ M ay 1939
L ight & Power Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $21,500____ Dec 1941
Intersection Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$22,648____N ov 1 1940
W ater R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s T2 . . .
$5,000.--A u g 15 1932
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25---$88.748
Water debt (incl.)________
19,000
Special assess, paving debt
(additional)___________
31 556
Sinking fund______________
5,000
Assessed value, real estate. 554,765
Assess, val., personal_____ 426.000
Total assess, val. ’25 (act.) 980,765
Total tax rate (per $1,000/25*16.18
Population in 1920 (Census)_____ 830

61

NEBRASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Floating debt (additional).
20,937
Tot. ass’d val. 1925 (a c t .)- l,708,074
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $19.00
_
LITCHFIELD.
This town is in Sherman County.
Transm ission Line.
6s ’24 F-A $13,500--Aug 1 ’26-’44
E lectric Light Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $5,000____Aug 1 1944
(Optional Aug. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924--$31,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 4,000
Assessed valuation 1923------ 463,430
Population 1910, 403; 1920--------428
LOUP C ITY.
This city is in Sherman County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 ann $17,100-Sept 15 ’26-’40
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2005.)
W ater System Extension Bond
6s ’21 M-S $31,000____Mar 1 1941
(Optional March 1 1926.)
TOT. BD . D T . June 30 ’24 $74,000
Assessment debt (included)
25,000
Tot. ass’d val. 1923 (act.)-.1,335,406
_
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_ $7.50
Populat'n in 1910. 1,128; 1920. 1,364
MC COOS.
This olty Is In Red Willow County.
Incorporated as a village Nov. 24
1883; as a city March 1 1886.
Population 1910, 3,765; 1920, 4,303
’ R efu nding W ater Bonds.
5a 12 J-J $17,600c.Junel5’26-’33
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 A-O $50,000c__ Apr 1 1941
(Optional April 1 1931.)
5s ’23 F-A 50,000c.Aug 1 ’34-’43
W ater Extension Bonds.
6 s ’21 A-O $20,000c— Apr 11961
(Optional April 1 1931.)
R efunding Bonds.
4M s’26 J-J $100,000c..Jan 1 ’27-’46
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24- $300,0U0
Water debt (incl.)________
40,000
Assessment debt (a d d 'l).. 278,500
Sinking fund______________
65,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,888,476
Assess, val., personal_____ 941,949
Other assess, property_____ 450.900
Tot.ass’d val.’24(14 act’l) .4,284,325
Pot. tax rate (per $1,000> ’24-.3> 0 00
i
* IN T. at County Treas. office.

Sewer B onds (O pt. N o v . 15 1924.)
5s T9 M-S $52,000-—Nov 15 l»dt
C ity Im provement B onds.
5s ’23 F-A $15,000________Serially
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $237,000
58,000
Assessment debt (add'l)___
Total ass’d val. ’23 (actual) 5,356,508
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23____ $12.00
Population 1910, 5.480; 1920. 6,279
IN T . at County- Treasurer’s office.
NELIGH.
This city is in Antelope County.
W ater Extension Bonds.
7s ’21 A-O $5,000____Oct 1 1941
(Optional Oct. 1 1931.)
5 M s ’22 J-D $7,000___ June 1 1942
(Optional June 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924- $138,925
Assessed value real estate__l,510,85
_ 350,510
Assessed value personal_
Assess, value 1924 (act.) --1,881,365
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924--$26,60
Population, 1910, 1,566; 1920, 1,724
NELSON.
This city is in Nuckolls County.
W ater Bonds.
-s
_ f$12,000c___ Oct 1 1929
_
l 18,00 0 c..-A p r I 1934
L ight Bonds.
-s
. . . $7,0 0 0 c ... Apr 1 1934
Paving Bonds.
7s ’21 J-J $84,000---------------------6s ’22 J-J 20,000 _____ 1928-1937
7s ’22 J-J
30,000_____Jan 3 1942
(Optional Jan. 3 1927.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1925 $69,000
Water debt (incl.)________
24,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
81,000
Sinking fund__________
1,000
Assess, val. real estate___ $636,960
Assess, val. personal______ 237,615
Other assess, property____ 53,615
Total assess, val. (act) ’25- 928,190
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S17.22
Population in 1910. 978; in 1920, 955

ks
...
$50,000____Apr 1 1936
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926.)
5s
- - - $15,000*— July 1 1937
(Subject to call after 1927.)
5s ’23 J-J 120,000____July 1 1953
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1924- $225,000
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)----- 6,791,000
Sch. taxrate(per $1,000) ’24--$20.00
Population in 1920----------------10,466
•INT. at the office of the County
Treas., on others at the State Treas.
office.

NORTH RIVER IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Garden County.
6s
J-J $120,0 0 0 c____ 1930-1941
6s ’22 J-J 20,000c-July 1 ’32-’43
6s ’22 J-D 10,000c-June 1 ’33-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924-$145,000
Assessed value 1924---------- 302,660
District tax (per $1,000) 1924.$35.00
Population (estimated)_________ 125
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
OAKLAND.
This city is in Burt County.
Sewer Bonds.
___
5a T7 Oct $35,000c____Oct 1 1937
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1922.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4M s’25 M-S $88,000---- Mar 16 1945
4 ) 4 s ’2 5 M-S 97,000
Mar 16 1945
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $102,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
44,000
Assessed value (act.) 1923-1,770,427
Pop’n 1910, 1,073; 1920-------- 1,356
IN T. is payable at County Treasjrer’s office in Tekamah.




_

OM AHA.
Omaha Is situated in Douglas Co.
tnc. Mar. 5 1857. Commission govt,
adopted Sept. 2 1911 and upheld by
he Supreme Court on Mar. 2 1912.
The annexation of South Omaha and
)undee favored by voters on June 1
1915. Y. 100, p. 1943. Benson and
NELSON SCH. DIST. NO. 15.
Florence annexed May 10 1917.
Building Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $68,000r_ Jan 1 1950
_
4H g’ l l J-J$6,892,000— Dec 15 1941
(Optional after 5 years.)
Auditorium Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’25- $66,00u
Total assess, val. ’ 25 fact.’) 1,300.860 4Hfs’ 15 J-J $150.000c— July 1 1935
Intersection Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-.$13.30
$50.000__ July 1 1926
Population (est.)---------------------1,000 4s 06 J-J
IN T. at the County Treasurer’s 4 v$s’07 A-O 50,000__ Apr 1 1927
McCOOK SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
LEXIN GTON .
4M s’08 M-S
50.000__ Mar 1 1928
office.
This district is in Redwillow Co.
This city Is In Dawson County.
4 4 s ’08 J-D 50.000__ June 1 1928
Ju nior High S chool Bonds.
F un din g Bonds.
4 t$s’09 A-O 100.000__ Apr 1 1929
NORFOLK.
5s
$100,000 _____________
8s ’22 F-A 120,000___ Aug 1 1942
This city is in Madison County. 4 ^ s ’ 10 F-A
100,000__ Feb 1 1930
4 J^s’25 J-J
35,000c-.Jan 1 ’40-’44 Incorp. Sept. 12 1881 and as 8 city f a s ’ l l F-A
(Optional $6,000 yearly.)
100.000__ Feb 1 1931
co
BO N D . D EBT June 30 ’24 $283,000 b u n d e d d e b t _________
of the first class March 13 1909. 4 Mis’ 12 M-S 100.000__ Mar 1 1932
_
85,500 Assessed value 1921 (act.).$4,170,850 Population 1910. 6,027: 1920, 8,464 4!4s’ 13 M-S 100.000__ Mar 1 1933
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Assess. . I
; ,ctu I) 2 419,865 School tax (per $1,003) 1921..$18.00
4 X s ’ 14 M-S 100.000__ Mar 2 1934
•Water-Extension Bonds.
Pop’n (Census) TO. 2,059; ’20_2,327
_
■s ’ 19 . . . $10,000_ Sept 15 1939 4Ms’ 15 M-S 100.000__ Mar 1 1935
5
All bonds maturing June 1 1940 M ERRICK COUNTY.
(Subject to call Sept. 15 1924.)
4 ^ s ’ 17 M-S 100.000c— Mar 1 1937
are optional June 1 1921.
-s '21 ann $10.000_____________
5s T 8 F-A 100,000c— Feb 1 1938
Oential City Is the county seat.
5s T9 M-S 100.000__ Mar 1 1939
C ourt-H ouse (Red. any tim e).
Sewer Bonds.
LINCOLN.
4a ’ l l J-J $30.750r.Julv 1 ’26-’31 ts ’06 M-N$27,000c___M ay 1 1936 5s ’20 - - 15,000__ Mar 1 1940
Lincoln Is the capital o f the State BOND. DEBT Oct 13’25 $ 3 ,0 0 0
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1911.)
Engine House Bonds.
and the county seat of Lancaster Assess, val., real estate_ 21,079,615
4 ^ s’03 M-S $45,000__ Sept 1 1933
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Inc. Apr. 7 1871. Commission gov’t Assess, val., personal___ 10,775,753
5J^s’22 M-N$76,000__________ 1942 4s ’06 J-J
60.000__ Jan 1 1926
established May 13 1913; V. 100, p Other assess, property____
177,345 4Ms ’25 M-S 15 70,000--M ar 15 1945 4 ^ s ’08 M-S 30.000__ Mar 1 1928
917. Home rule charter adopted Tot. assess. val.(act.)’25_32,032,718
(Optional Mar 15 1930.)
4 ‘4sT 3 M-S 100,000__ Mar l 1933
N ov. 14 1917
V 105. p 2110
State&Co tax(per $1,0001 24--$4 90 •4J^s’25 M-S 54,000___ Sept 1 1945 5s ’21 J-D 30,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1941
4M s’25 J-J ($570,000c_. Jan 1 ’26-’55 Pop'n 1910, 10,379; 1920, 10.763 (Optional $10,000 in 1926 and 1928 4j^s’22 J-J
30,000__ July 1 1942
1 180,000c-.Jan 1 ’56-’65
IN T. at State Treasurer s office.
and $34,000 in 1930.)
5s
A-O
25,000__ Oct 1 1928
Park Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 29 ’25- $206,818
Sewer Bonds.
4J4s'15 M-S $5.000c.Sept 1 ’26-’35 HERRICK CO. S. D. NO. 11.
Water debt (included)-----29.000 44Ss’07 A-0$i 50.000____ Apr 1 1927
Sewer Bonds.
P. O. Clarks.
Assessment debt (add’l ) 178,228 4 ^ s'0 8 M-S
48,000__ Mar 1 1928
5s T9 .1,1 *100.000c.July 1 ’30-’39
98,000__ Apr 1 1929
Assessed val. (act.) 1925- 8,822,050 4!^s’09 A-O
R efu nding Bonds.
L igh tin g Bonds.
4M s’25 A-O $28,000--Apr 1 ’26-’45 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.00 4!^sT0 F-A
100.000_ Feb 1 1930
_
8s ’ 22 .»-j $2OO.OO0c-Jan 1 ’ 33-’42
* Int. at State Treasurer’s office 4 Vis’ l l F-A
(Optional in 1930)
95,000_ Feb 1 1931
_
R efu nding Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT N ov 18 ’25- $28,000 and on 4 Ms o f 1925 at the County 4!*sT 2 M-S 100.000__ Mar 1 1932
4>4s’08 M-N 4 OOOc-Nov 1 ’26-’27 v«sess. val. 1975 i a c t .1 -.1 300. / 0 Treasurer’s office.
4 ^ s'1 3 M-S 100,000__ Mar 1 1933
4 M s ’ 14 A-O 38 400c. Apr 1 ’26-’33 School tax rate(oer$ 1,000)’ 25..$7.00
4 K s’ 14 M-S 100.000_ Mar 1 1934
_
4J4s’ 14 F-A
9 OOOc.Aug 1 ’26-’33 Population in 1921 (est.)______1,000
NORFOLK SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. 4 ^ s ’15 M-S 100,000__ Mar 1 1935
4 M s ’ 14 A-O 24 0 JOc-Oct 1 ’2 >-’33
S ch ool- B uilding Bonds.
IN T. payable at State Treas. office
4 H 15 J-J
Js’
100.000__ July 1 1935
4 ^ s ’ 15 M-S 43.200c-Mar 1 '26--34
5s 07 J-J $24,000c_ M ay 1 1937 4 J^s’ 16 M-S 200,000c— Mar 1 1936
_
4J4s’ 15 F-A
9,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’34 MINDEN.
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1927.) 41*sT7 M-S 200,000c.. Mar 1 1937
This city Is In Kearney County.
4M s’ 16 M-S 48,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’35
5s ’ l l M-N$25.000c— -M ay 1 1931 5s '17 M-S 200,000c.. Sept 1 1937
W ater Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5s T9 M -N 450,000____N ov 1 1939 5 ! j s
M -N 400.000___ M ay 1 1938
. . . $35,000_______________
5s ’22 J-J $100,000c-Jan 1 ’33-’42 -s
(Optional Nov. 1 1929)
5s
M-S 200,000____Mar 1 1939
Electric L ight Bonds.
5s
___ 20,000c______________
5Ms’21 M-S 165.000c..-Sept 1 1941 5s ’20 M-S 186.000___ Mar 1 1940
4>4s’25 J-J 37,550.-July 1 ’26-’30 -S T9 . . . $35,000..........................
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25 $664,000 5H s’21 M-N 400,000c...M ay 1 1941
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Storm and Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
23.776 5s ’22 M-S 500,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1942
4J4s’ l l ann $14 000c.Apr 1 ’26-’31 5s ’25 M-S J$l,000c._M ar 15 1927 Total assess, val. 1925___10,004,115 4>£s’23 M-S 500,000___ Mar 1 1943
[34,000c.Mar 15 ’28-44 School tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $20.70 5s ’24 M-S 500,000c...M ar 1 1936
H ospital Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $70,000 Population in 1920____________8.960 4 ^ s ’25 J-J [100,000-—Jan 15 1931
5s ’24 J-J $ 100,000c.July 1 ’35-’44
3 >i i
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 '25- $719,300 >v„tei deoi u i lacteal____
5 Int. at State Treasurer’s ofuce;
\400,000-Jan 15 ’39-’40
_ 172,727 on others In New York City.
Water debt (incl.)_______
100,000 Assessment debt (add'l)_
Funding Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) - . 1,683,672 Total assess, val. ’23 (act. 1-1,667,395
4t*s’03 F-A$200,000____Aug 1 1933
_
Sinking funds___________
16,075 Tax rate (.per $1,000) 1925 _ ©16.00
NORTH LOUP~SCH. DIST.
-s
. . . 170,000_________ _____
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 76,038,010 Populat’n in .910, 1,559; 1920, 1,627
P. O. North Loup, Valley County.
Paving Renewal Bonds.
Assess, value, personal_ 15,804,750 MINDEN SCHOOL^DISTRICT.
_
5s ’ 23 J-J $42,000c.Jan 1 ’34-’53 4s '03 M-N$100,000____May 1 1933
Other assessable property-10,808,990
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’24 $70,000 4 ^ s ’07 M-S 74.000____Sept 1 1927
This district (P.
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (act’l).102,151,750 Kearney County. O. Minden) is in Assessed valuation 1922 — 1,219,395 4 ^ s ’08 M-N 50.000____ May 1 1928
Total tax (per $1,000) ’25____ $26.43
Population estimated_________ 1,000 4 ^ s ’09 A-O 75.000____Apr 1 1929
Pop'n TO. 48.973. 1420______ 54,946 4M s’25 J-D $75,000_____1927-1945
IN T. payable at County Treasur­ 4 Hs'10 J-J
75.000____July 1 1930
PUBLIC UTILITIES.— The olty (For maturity see V. 120, p. 3098)
4 ^ s ’ 12 M -N 50.000____May 1 1932
BON D. DEBT Oct 1925___ $75,000 er’s office, Ord.
owns Its water-works and lighting
P ublic Com fort S tation Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. NORTH PLA TTE .
plant, the value of which is conserva­
5s '17 M-S $50,000c— Sept 1 1937
This city Is In Lincoln County.
tively estimated at $3,000,000.
P olice-S tation Bonds.
IN TER E ST AND PR IN CIPAL MITCHELL — —
W ater-W orks-Purchase B ondi
5s '17 M-S* 100,000c.. Sept 1 1937
This city is in Scott’s Bluff Co.
payable at fiscal agent (Treasurer’s
5s
A-O $88.000.........Oct 11929 5s ’20 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1940
Internal Im provement B onds.
office, Lincoln).
5s ’22 M-S 50 ,000 c...M a r 1 1942
5H s’ I9 J-J $16,900____July 1 1939 6s W ater Bonds.
’20 A-O $50,000_ Oct 1 '30-’30 5s ’22 . . .
_
2,500__________ 1927
(Optional J u ly 1 192 9.)
6s ’21 J-J 100,000c— -July 1 1941
Sewer Renewal Bonds.
LINCOLN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
City Hall B onds.
(Optional after 5 years.)
4s '03 J-D$100.000____June 11933
4 J4s’l l J-J *$149,500_ Sept 1 1941 6s ’21 ann $ i2 ,0 0 0 ---M a y 21 1941
_
Sewer (Subject to ca ll).
4s ’06 F-A 95,000____Aug 2 1926
4s ’20 M-N200.000____N ov 1 1950
(Optional after 10 years.)
J-J $65,000____July
4s ’21 M-N200.000____M ay 1 1951 4M s’25M-N (54,000c-M ay 1 ’35-’43 6s '21 (Optional July 1 1926) 1 1941 4H s’07 M-S 91,000____ Sept 1 1927
4>*9'08 M-N100.000____M ay 1 1928
4Jis’23 M -N 1672,000-N ov 1 ’29-’52
I 7,000c-. .M a y 1 1944
4 ^ s ’09 A-O 100,000____Apr 1 1929
Fire S tation B onds.
1 40 .000 --.N ov 1 1953
Electrical Bonds.
$12,000____June
50,000____July 1 1930
4J4s’24 M -N 580,000c____ 1926-1954 5Hs'20 - - . $10,000____M ay 11940 5s T7 J-D call after June 1 1 1937 4 ^ s ’ 10 J-J
(Subject to
1922) 4H8’ 12 M -N 50,000____M ay 1 1932
4)^s’25 J-J (570,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’55
(Optional after 5 years)
10,000— -Oct 1 ’26-’30
Street Impt. Bonds.
[180,000c—Jan 1 ’56-’65 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $97,000 6s ’20 A-O 40,000— -Oct 1 ’26-’29 5Hs'21 M-N $500,00 0c..M ay 11941
6s ’20 A-O
4 K s’25 J-J (180,000c.July 1 ’26-’35 Water debt (incl.)________
41.500
(Optional Oct. 1 1925)
4 ^ s ’22 M-S 600,000____Mar 1 1942
1570,000c. July 1 ’36-’65 Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,100,000
4 M s ’ 22 3 -D 600,000___ June 1 1942
G E N . B D . D T . N ov 1 ’25 $3,361,500 fax rate (per $1,000 1925___ $17.00 5s Bridge Bonds.
T4 J-J
$7,200.......... 1926-1934 4 M s ’22 J-J 600,000___ July 1 1942
Total assess, val. ’25 (act.)97,858,446 Population in 1910, 640; 1920, 1,298 6s ’24 F-A
4 ^ s ’22M-N 600,000c...M ay 1 1942
25,000
1934-1944
School tax (per $1,000) 1925.$15.00
Park Bonds (Red. o n e bond y r ly .). 4Ms'24 . . . 400,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1939
Population in 1920__________ 54,934 NEBRASKA C ITY.
5s T5 A-O $12,000___Oct 1 ’26-’35 4>^s’24 . . . 600,000c— .Sept 1 1944
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office,
County seat of Otoe Co. Incorp. BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $631,397
(Optional Sept. 1 1934)
and City Treasurer’s office.
_ 580,000 4s ’25 M -N 24 0,000c...M ay 1 1945
* Optional any interest paying Dec. 31 1857. For Nebraska City pre- Assessment debt (add’l ) _
560,000c___M ay 1 1945
date; others, with the exception of 3lnot bonds, see Otoe County further Assessed value 1923_______ 5,976,990 4 ^ s ’25M-N 200,000____N ov 1 1945
oelow.
Commission
government
4M s’25M-N
bonds o f 1923, 1924 and 1925, op­ adopted Jan. 16 1912. V. 94, p.293. Population 1910, 4,793; 1920, 10,466 4 ^ s ’25M-N 200,000____N ov 1 1945
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros..
tional after 3 years from date.
F unding Bonds
N. Y ., and State Treas., office.
City-Hall Renewal B onds.
5s T9 F-A$155,000___ Jan 1 1939
4 H s’09 A-O $50,000____ Oct 1 1929
LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 55.
(Optional Feb 1 1924.)
NORTH PLATTE SCH. DIST.
4H s’ l l J-D 25,000____June 11931
i P. O. Sutherland.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
. . . $40,000____ Aug 2 1929
Engine-H ouse Renewal Bonds.
High=School B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $35,000____Jan 1 1941
(Subject to call after 1919.)
4 ^ s ’10 J-J $50.000____ July 1 1930
6s T7 J-J $24,000.-July 1 ’26-’33
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
5s
. . . $20,000____ Apr 1 1933
Library Renewal Bonds.
BOND. D E B T June 8 1925 $24,000 4% s’25 F-A 74,000___ Feb 1 1945
(Subject to call after 1923.)
4>SbT 2 M-N$100,000— May 1 1932

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NEBEASKA—CITIES AND TOWNS

OMAHA (C onclud ed).
OM AHA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Park Bonds.
Incorporated 1871.
4H s’08 J-D *50.000___ June 1 1928 4H s’08 J-J $100,000c_ Jan 1 1928
_
4 ^ s ’ 10 J-D 48,000___ June 1 1930 4Ms 08 J-J 250,000c_ July 1 1928
_
4 ^ s ’ 12 M-S 25.000 _Mar 1 1932 4)4 s’09 J-J 160,000c...July 1 1929
5s ’ 13 F-A 50.000 _Aug 15 1933 4>4s’ l l J-J 375,000c. —Jan 1 1931
4 ^ s ’15 J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 c... July 1 1935 4 ^ s ’ l l J-J 375.000c.. July 1 1931
4M s’16 M-S 5 0 ,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1936 4J£sg’15 J-J 1,000,000c*_ July 1 1945
4M s’ 17 M -8 50 ,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1937 5s T8 J-D 1,000,000c*..June 1 1948
6s ’ 17 M -8 5 0 ,0 0 0 c... St pt 1 1937 5 K s’21M-N2,500,000c*.May 2 1951
5s’ lS
F-A 100.000___ Feb 1 1938 4 ^ s ’22 J-D 2,324,000c*Dec 1 ’26-'47
5 K s’21 M -N 50,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1941 (For maturity see V. 115, p. 2502 )
5M s’21 M -N 50,000___ N ov 1 1941 4 Ms ’25M -N1,500,000c* . M ay 1 1955
5s '21 M -N 50,000___ N ov 1 1941
B
).
5 ^ s ’21 M -N 40,600___ N ov 1 1941 5s Benson -N onds (A n n e x e day 1928
’08 M
$8,000_____M
(Optional N ov. 1 1931)
5s TO
J-J 20.0C0______ Jan 1930
5s ’22 M-S 100,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1942 5s T2
J-J
5,000______July 1932
4M s’23 M-S 100,000___ Mar 1 1943 5s '14
J-J 30,000......... .July 1944
5s ’24 M -S 100,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1929
T6
J-J 47,000______July
4 ^ s ’24 F-A 20,000____Aug 1 1944 5s Dundee B onds (A n n e x e d ). 1946
(Optional Aug. 1 1934)
4 K s’24 J-D 30,000c_________ 1944 5H s’14 M-S $67,000_____Sept 1934
Rickard Bonds (A n n e x e d ).
4Ms ’25 . . . 100,000_________ 1945
4M s’25 J-D 242,000c_June 1 1945 5Ms’2 4 A -0 $25,000..A pr 1 ’26-’44
4M s’ 25 . . .
41,000__________ 1945
S outh Omaha B onds (A n n e x ’ d ).
Park Renewal Bonds.
4 h s ’ 12 J-DI400.000___ June 1 1932 5s Building Bonds.
’09 J-D $60,000_____ Dec 1929
Special Assess. Renewal Bonds.
R efu n d in g B onds.
4s 03 J-J $190,000___ Jan 2 1933
4H s’04 J-J 484,000___ Jan 1 1934 5s T3 J-D $60,000c_..July 1933
4s 06 M-N 117,000___ M a y l 1926 TOT. BD. D T . Oct 26 ’25 $9,957,000
_
688,287
4 h s ’07 M-S 172,000___ Sept 1 1927 Cash in bond red. fund_
Bank balances as of Oct. 1
Oas Plant Purchase B onds.
1925 and cash invested. 1,787,349
5 s’20 J -J( $500,000 ...J u ly 1 1950
l 4,000,000 July 1 ’30, ’35, Value of school prop. 1925 15,394,263
_
’40 & ’45 Tot. assess, val. ’25_ 328,576,021
Sch )Ol tax (per $1,000) 1925..$13.00
Q rading Bonds.
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . V . G .
5s
. . . $64,600_______ Serially
5s
. . . 117,000......... ................ and In Lincoln.
Playground Bonds.
-s
. . . $50,000_____ ________ ORD.
Street O pening Bonds.
This city is in Valley County.
4>£s’25 J-J *90,000____Jan 2 1945
Sewer Bonds.
1,137 ...M a r 1 1926
DUNDEE BONDS (Annexed)— 6s ’22 . . .
Light Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $14,560___ July 1 1928 6s '17 A-O $30,000___ Oct 1 1937
6s ’09 M -8 7,000___ Mar 1 1929 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1922.)
City-Hall Bonds
58 ’ 14 J-J
25,000___ Jan 2 1934
6s ’20 M -N $5 5,00 0c...N ov 1 1946
Internal Im provement B onds.
6s ’ 14 A-O $20.000____Oct 1 1934 TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921 ..$123,000
Water & light debt (incl.)— 68,000
&outh Omaha B onds (A n n e x e d ).
Assessed value 1921 (act.) .2,761,970
Sewer bon ds.
4J4s'06M-N*215.000c
M ay 1 1926 Total tax (per $1,000) 1921..$42.80
4>4s’08 J-J
30,000c
July 1 1928 Population 1910, ],96(TT920. 2.143
IN T . on the bonds ci 1917 and of
Renewal Bonds.
4Jis’12 J-J $110.880____Jan 1 1932 1920 is payable at the County Treas­
urer’s office in Ord.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-D 140,000___ June 1 1935
intersection Bonds.
OSCEOLA.
4K s’08 J-J
30.000c...July 1 1928
This city is in Polk County.
Park Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
A H b'U Feb
15.000____Feb 1 1931 5 ^ s
. . . $125.000_____________
Fire-Hall B onds.
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’24 $53,500
_
4s 10 J-J $24,500c_ JaD 1 1930 Assessment debt (add’1)_
_ 152,000
BENSON BONDS (A n n e x e d ).
Assess, val. 1923 (a c t u a l)-l ,419,553
Sewer Bonds.
Population, 1910, 1,105; 1920, 1,20V
5s ’ 14 J-J $44,500____July 1 1934
City-Hall Bonds.
PAPILLION.
5s ’ 15 J-J $25.000____July 1 1935
This village is in Sarpy County.
FLORENCE BONDS (A n n ex ed )
W ater Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’23 s-a $11,000c_____________
5s ’ 14 M -N $28,000____ M ay 2 1934 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24. $54,000
6s ’ 14 J-J
55,000____ Jan 4 1934 Assessment debt (add’l) ____ 70,000
Outstanding bonds Jan. 1 1926.
Assessed valuation, 1923
738,866
General— C ity _______ $12,748,480 Population 1910, 624; 1920, 666.
Special assessment bonds
774,437
(Supported by levies upon bene­
PAWNEE C ITY.
fited property.)
This city is In Pawnee County.
Water bonds_____________ $6,892,000
Sewer Bonds.
Gas bonds______________ 4.500,000
5s T6 J-J S26.000c...July 1 1936
(Payable from plant revenues.)
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1921.)
Redemption funds—
Paving Bonds.
General city_________
$170,226
_
Special city---------------- 1,834,247 .s ’22 _ $50,000_______ 20 years
Electric Light B onds.
W a te r----------------------- 1,773,569
G a s -------------------------- 1,229,271 6s ’21 M-N $75,000..N ov 1 ’27-’41
Bank balances as of N ov
Funding Bonds.
15 and cash incested_. $3,296,£02 5Ks'19 J-D $26,000____Dec 1 1939
(Optional after 5 years)
IN T . payable in N . Y at houmz<
Bros.; State fiscal agency in Lincoln
W ater-W orks Bonds.
and Omaha (1917 law).
5s '16 J-J
$7,500c...Ju ly 1 1936
DEBT LIMITATION.— The Leg­ Subject to call begin. July 1 1921.)
islature at Its 1909 session amended GEN. DB. D T . June 30’24 $150,000
the law relating to the debt limita­ Assessment debt (add’) ) . .
65.000
_
tions of this city so that the provision Assess, val., real estate_ 1,009.050
now reads as follows:
Assessed value, personal..
516,945
114,531
Section 196. The bonded Indebt­ Other assessable property.
edness of the city, exclusive of dis­ Total assessed value 1923. 1,640,529
trict grading bonds, district Improve­ City tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$15.65
ment bonds, public library bonds, re­ Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $33.85
newal bonds, bonds Issued for the Present value of municipal
purpose of funding or taking up and
light & water plant (est.) 150.000
making payment of the floating In­ Population 1910, 1,610: 1920. 1 595
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
debtedness and liabilities of the city,
or bonds for the erection or purchase
of a city hall, auditorium or fireengine houses, or the construction or PAWNEE COU N TY.
Pawnee City ia the county seat.
purchase, or for the construction and
Funding Bonds.
maintenance, of subways and condu­
its, or for park purposes, or for the 5s '17 J-D $50.000____Dec 1 1937
purchase, construction or appropria­ (Subject to call after Dec. 1 1922.)
Bridge Bonds
tion of gas works, water-works, eleotrlo-llght plants or power plants, 5 K s’ 19 J-D $50«000____Dec 1 1939
(Optional after 5 years.)
shall not at any time exceed In the ag­
R efu nd ing Bonds.
gregate 5% of the actual value of the
_
taxable property within the corporate 4M s’24 J-D $118,000_ Dec ’26-’37
limits of the city, such actual value to TOTAL DEBT June 30’24 $158,000
Actual valuation 1923— -28,208,451
be determined by reference to the as
State& Co. tax (per $1,000)'21.$7 60
sessment of property In said city.
There are also other provisions and Popula'n 1910, 10,582; 1920, 9.578
IN T . payable at the County
restrictions. The full text of the law
as passed by the Legislature will be Treasurer’s office.
found In V. 88, p. 955.
VALUATION.— Chapter 133 of PENDER.
the Laws o f 1921 requires that all
This village is in Thurston County.
property In the State not expressly
W ater Extension Bonds.
exempt therefrom shall be subject to 5s T6 ann $9,500____N ov 1 1936
taxation, and shall be valued and
(Optional N ov. 1 1926.)
assessed at its actual value instead of
W ater Plant Bonds1-5 o f such value, as was theretofore 5 K s’24 J-D $20,000___ June 1 1944
required.
(Optional June 1 1929.)
V alu ations by A s se s s o r s .
Funding Bonds.
1925.
5s ’22 M-N$20,000_ N ov 15 1942
_
Real estate____________$225,112,810
(Optional N ov. 15 1932.)
Personal______________ 94,847.215
Ice Plant Bonds.
Railway terminal______ 23,525,586 5J^s’23 J-J $ 8 ,0 0 0 ...July 15 1943
(Optional July 15 1928)
T otal----------------------- $243,485,611
Sewer Bonds.
Tax (per $1,000) [C ity ............... $9.75 4J£s’25 J-J $14,000___ July 1 1945
1922------------ S ch o o l______ 12.00
(Optional in 1935 and 1940).
(S tate* C o .. 7.15 TOTAL DEBT Dec 8 ’2 5 .. $71,500
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-521.80 T ot. assess, val. ’25(act.).l,142,282
POPULATION.— In 1925 (est.), Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$33.35
210,000: 1920, 191,601; in 1910 Population in 1910, 804; 1920, 994
(Census), 124,096; in 1900 (Census),
IN T . payable at Village Clerk's
102,555; in 1890 140,452.
office.




PERKINS COUNTY S. D. NO. 12
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds,
6s ’21 F-A ($20.000.Feb 1 5 ’27-’36
\ 45,000.Feb 1 5 ’ 37-’5]
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 4 ’25.
79,500
Assessed value 1925 (act.)_1,222,494
School tax (per $1,000) 1925_$24.75

[V ol. 121,
BOND. D E B T June 30 ’24 $143,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 111,000
Assessed valuation 1923— 1,698,930
Population 1920______________1,856

RICH ARDSON CO. S. D. NO. 15.
P. O. Dawson.
B uilding Bonds.
PERKINS COUNTY S. D. NO. 65. 4M s’25 J-J ($14,000—Jan 1 ’27-’33
\ 36,000—Jan 1 ’34-’45
P. O. Venango.
6s '21 F-A $95,000____Feb 1 1951 BONDED DEBT Oct 1925..$50,000
IN T . at the Peters Trust C o.,
(Optional Feb. 1 1941.)
BOND. DEBT Nov .1925. $95,000 Omaha.
Assess, value 1925 (a c t .).. 949,007
School tax (per $1,000) ’2 5 ...$2 3.01 RICHARDSON CO. S. D. NO. 59.
P. O. Salem.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
PETERSON BEND PRO. DIST.
This district is in Burt and Wash­ 5s ’23 Oct. 1 $45,000 Oct 1 1953
(Optional Oct 1 1928.)
ington Counties.
6s ’22 J-J $58,OOOc.Jan 1 ’26-’41 BOND. DEBT Sept 1923 $45,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’2 5 -—$62,000 Assessed val’n 1922_______ 1,004,000
IN T . payable at Burt County Population (est.)_______________500
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
Treasurer’s office.
fice.
PHELPS COUNTY.
Holdredge is the county seat,
ts
J-J $26,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1930 ST. EDW ARDS. Boone County.
This village is in
(Subject to call)
BOND. D EBT June30’ 24 $26,000 7s Paving. . bon ds.
’20 .
$29,000.-D ec
’33-’39
Total actual valuation '23.26,762,521 (For maturity see V. 112,1 p. 82.)
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23..$3.40
Population 1910. 10,451; 1920 , 9,900 5s Fire Station Bonds.
...
$7,500__________ 1944
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
(Optional in 1934.)
TO T. B D . D T . June 30 ’24 $51,000
PHELPS CO. s T dT N O . 44.
Assessment debt (add’l)
30,000
(P. O. Holdredge.)
($35,000c*___ 1926-1932 Assessed value 1923_______ 1.322,835
5s ’22 J-D ( 80,C00c*___ 1933-1942 Pop n ’ 10, 814; 1920 (Census), 1,002
■120,000c*___ 1943-1952
j
BOND. D E B T Oct 12 ’ 25- $235,000 SARPY COUNTY.
Papillon is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1925__ 3,646,440
Bridge Bonds.
Tax rate, school(per$l ,000) '25 $21.50
Principal and interest at office of 58’ 17 Sept $8.000c—Sept 1 ’26-'27
Road Bonds.
County Treasurer.
,s
. . . $80,000_______________
C ourt House Bonds.
PIERCE CO. S. D. NO. 2.
($15.000..Mar 1 ’26-'28
P. O. Pierce.
5s ’22 M -Sj 20,000..M ar 1 ’29-’30
Building Bonds.
1105.000..
1 ’31-’37
5 h,8’22 J-D$135,000—June 1 ’38-'52BOND. D EBT Oct. 15Mar $164,000
24
BOND. D E B T Oct 16 ’25- $160,000 Assessed value, 1924_____27,650,000
Assess, val. 1925 (act.)_ 2,123,178
_
School tax (pei $1,000) 1925-$14.00 State & co. tax (per $1,000) ,’24.$6,00
1910.
9.370
Population (est .) _____________ 1,600 Population payable9,274; 1920, Treas­
IN T. is
at County
urer’s office.
PLAINVIEW.
This village Is In Pierce County.
SAUNDERS CO. S. D. NO. 104.
Light Bonds.
(P. O. Prague.)
5>4s’20 . . . $24,000____Jan 5 1940
School Bldg. Erection B onds.
(Optional after 5 years.) ,
5s ’ 22 July $60,000___ July 1 1942
Ice Plant Bonds.
5>Ss’20 . . . $12.000____Jan 5 1940 BOND. DEBT Sept 1922— .$60,000
Assess, val. 1922 (act.)_____887,206
(Optional after 5 years.)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.$9.10
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’25 F-A $12,000___ Feb 1 1945
SCHUYLER.
(Optional Feb. 1 1930.)
This city is in Colfax County.
5s ’ 25 F-A 36,000___ Feb 1 1945
W ater W orks.
(Optional Feb. 1 1930.)
. . . $25,000...........................
BOND. D E B T Nov 19’25. $52,500 5Ms
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Electric Light Bonds
4,000
5,000 5Hs'20 s-a $55,000_____ _____ 1940
Sinking fund_____________
(Optional 1925.)
A ssess, val. real & per. ’25.1,400,000
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000j ’25-$31.00
Pop’n 1910 (Census), 941; 1920.1,199 4M s’25 F-A $24,000—Feb 1 ’35-’44
4 Ms’ 25 F-A 71,000—Feb 1 ’35-’40
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’24 $165,765
PLAINVIEW SCHOOL DIST.
_
65,000
This district (P. O. Plainview) Is Assessment debt (add'l)_
Water debt (incl.)________
26,000
In Pierce County.
Sink, funds (gen. & water).
5.684
School Building Bonds.
6s '20 M-S $40,000..Sept 1 ’30-’40 Assess, val., real estate____1.929,650
Assess, val. personal______ 731,091
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 25 J-J $23,000—Jan 1 ’41-’50 Tot .assess .val. '24 (70 %act) 2,660,741
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’ 25- $131,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$9.00
Assessed value, 1925 (a c t .).l,800,000 Population 1 9 1 0 , 2,152; 1920 , 2,636
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.00
Population 1925 (est.)________ 1,500 SCHUYLER SCHOOL DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
PLATTE COUNTY.
5s 15 . . . $28,000r*___July 1 1945
Columbia L the county seat.
s
(Subject to call after July 1 1920.)
C ou rt-h ou se Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 8 ’25. $62,000
5s ’20 M-N$130,000____M a y l 1930 Tot. assess, val. '25 (act.) —3,471,815
(Optional May 1 1925.)
School tax (per $1,000), 1924.S13 70
5Hs’2i J-D$100,000____Dec 1 1946 Population 1925_____________ 3,000
(Optional Dec. 1 1936.)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’ 24 $234,000 SCOTIA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Total actual vai n 1923__ 61,510,787
Pop’n ’ 10, 19,006; ’20 (Census) 19,461 in This district (P. O. Scotia) ls
Greeley County.
School B uilding Bonds.
PLATTSMOUTH.
-8
...
$ 10 ,0 0 0 ___________________
.
This city Is the county seat of Cas; BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25. $100,000
Oounty. Inc. Mch. 15 1855. Pop’n Floating debt (add’l ) ______
600
1910. 4,287; 1920, 4,190.
Assessed value '25 (actual) .2.224,000
R efu nding Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-_$13.00
6V6s’22 J-J ($48.000c.Jan 1 ’26-’41 Population in 1924__________ 1,260
\ 39,000c.—Jan 1 1942
GEN. BD . D T . June 30 ’24 $118,000 SCOTTS BLUFF.
A ssessm en t d e b t (a d d ’l )
3 1 .0 0 0
This city Is in Scotts Bluff County.
Assessed value 1923_______3,731,670
$47,000____July 1 1937
Total tax (per $1,000), 1923..$39.30 5s ’ 17 J-J to call July 1 1922.)
(Subject
INT. at Kountze Bros.,New York
W ater Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $22,000___ July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1922.)
POLK COUNTY.
5s '20 J-J $36,000___ July 1 1939
Osceola is the county seat.
(Optional July 1 1924.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5Hs’21 J-J $125,000c____Jan 1 1936 5M s’22 s-a $19,000___ July 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1927.)
(Optional after 5 years.)
Sewer Bonds.
4K s’25 — . 105,000 _____ 1926-1940
. . . $10,000______________
BOND. DEBT O ct. 1 4 ’2 5 $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 5s
Sinking fund____________
20.000 BOND. D E B T Nov 3 ’25- $177,000
92,000
Assessed value, real estate.29.292,000 Water debt (incl.)________
_ 138,796
Assessed value, personal.. 4 934,000 Assessment debt (add’l)_
Other assessable property. 1,528 800 Tot. ass’d val. ’25(actual).4,722,765
Total ass’d val. ’25 (a ct.).35,754 800 Total tax (per $1,600), 1925..$49.05
_
Co. tax rate(per $1,000) ’25_ $4.60 Population 1910, 1,746; 1920, 6,912
IN T . on bonds of 1917 payable at
Pop’n ’ 10, 10,521; ’20 (Census) 10,714
County Treasurer’s office.
RANDOLPH.
This city is in Cedar County.
SCOTTS BLUFF COUNTY.
Water Extension Bonds.
Gering is the county seat.
6s ’21 M-NS10.000___ Nov 1 1941
Road and Bridge Bonds.
(Optional Nov. 1 1931.)
5s ’ 18 J-J $160,0 0 0 c ___ 1928-1938
Light Bonds.
C ourt House Bonds,
6s ’ 21 M -N $49,000___ N ov 1 1941 5s T9 J-J $200.0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1938
(Optional Nov. 1 1931.)
Bridge Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’09 J-J $3.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1928
5 Ms’ 24 M-N$57,000—Nov 1 ’ 26-’445s T7 J-J 65.000c____ 1927-1935
BOND. D E B T June 30 ’24$132,000 5s T 8 J-J 100,000c____ 1928-1938
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 130,000 5s ’ 21 J-J 120,000c.July 1 ’3 l-’40
Assess, val. 1923 (actual)..1,154,495 BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’25 $647,000
Pop’n (Census) ’ 10, 1,137; ’20..1,338 Sinking fund____________
5,000
Assessed val. real estate..21,021,095
RED CLOUD.
Assessed val. personal___ 10,129,345
County seat of Webster County.
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.) .31,150,440
R efu nding Bonds.
State & co. tax (per $1,000) 25 $6.85
6s ’23 s-a $18,000.Jan 15 ’ 34-’43 Population TO. 8,355; 1920, 20,710

Dec., 1925.]

SUPERIOR SCHOOL DISTRICT.

BOND. DEBT Nov 1925— $40,000
_
Total assess, value 1925_ 3,658,385
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.0O
Population (est.)______________3,500

6s T9 . . .
$9,000------June 1 1939
Sewer bonds_________________ $6,000
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1925— $245,686
Tot. assess, val. ’23 (act.).2,452,814
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921— $35.10
Pop’n TO, 1,776; ’20 (Census), 2,002

This city is In Johnson County.

Lancaster County.

Water Bonds.

5s T9

Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 11,000
Total assess, value 1925___ 578,800
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.-$6.30
Population 1924________________ 200

SUTTON.

This city is in Clay County.

Funding Bonds.

5)4s ’23 F-A $24,867.19c Feb 1 1943
(Optional Feb. 1 1933.)
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $44,857
Assessed value 1923 _____ 1,432,847
Population 1910, 1,702; 1920, 1603.
IN T . at the County Treasurer's
office.

TECUMSEH.

6s '21 M-S $15,000___ Mar 1 1941
(Optional March 1 1926.)

P. O. Morrill.

Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
14,000
Total assess,
1925____ 1,500,000
- - - $90,000____Mar 1 1941 Tot. tax rate val. $1,000) ’24_$16 50
(per
(Optional Mar. 1 1926.)
Population 1910, 1,748; 1920. 1,688
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)

School-Building Bonds.

6s ’ 21

Assessed val. 1921 (act.)..3,328,490
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.$27.00 THURSTON COUNTY.
Pender is the county seat.
SCRIBNER SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Funding Bonds.
This district is in Dodge County. 5s T5 M-S $50,000c_ Sept 1 1935
_
School Building Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1925.)

BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.
$30,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
100.000
Total actual value 1925 25,395,014
State & co. tax (per $1,000) '25 *7.25
Population 1910. 8.704; 1920, 9,589

THURSTON CO. S . D. NO. 1.

SEWARD.
(P. O. Pender.)
This city Is In Seward County.
$10,000c. July 1 '2S-'32
Water Bonds.
15.00jc_July
5 s ’ 19 . . . $85.000c...............1959 5s ’22 J-J 20.000c-July 1 ’33-’37
1 '38-’42
(Optional after 1929.)

25,000c. July 1 '43-'47
6s ’20 J-J
14,000c—.July 1 1940
30.000c.July 1 '48-’52
(Optional July 1 1925.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 ’25- $100,000
Refunding Bonds.
As-ess. val. 1925 (act.)____2.019,378
6 s '21 J-D $20,OCOc—. June 1 1941 School tax rate (per $1,000/25 $11 00
(Optional June 1 1931.)
Population (est.)______________ 1,200
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
6s '22 J-J 21.000c-Jan 1 ’ 26 '32
BON D. D EBT Dec 5 '24— $125,500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 119,000 THURSTON COUNTY SCHOOL
Floating debt_______________ l,u63
DISTRICT NO. 17.
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 38,000
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
8 750
Assessed value 1924 (a ct.).3 ,025,985 5Ks M-N $50,000_______________
Refunding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S25 00
Population 1910, 2,106; 1920, 2.36S 5s ’25 M-S $57,000___ Mar 1 1945
(Optional Mar. 1 1930)
SEWARD SCHOOL DISTRICT. BOND. DEBT 1923______$147,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
22,000
Building Bonds.
6s ’16
$50,000___ Jan 1 1941 Tot. assess, val. '22 (act.).1,770,000
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1921.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-$12.00
TOTAL D E B T ________ —
( ?)
Assessed val. 1921 (act.)-$4,361,227 TILDEN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
_
School tax (per $1,000) '21_ $12.00
Tnis district is in Madison and
SHERIDAN CO. SCH. DIST. No.2. Antelope Counties.
4 j^s’25 M-S $8,000—$2,000 yearly
P. O. Rushville.
4 ^ s ’25 M-S 10,000r.. .M ar 1 1935
Building Bonds.
(Optional 1930.)
5s '25 J-J $69,500--July 1 ’35-’55
9O,0oOr_ July 1 1951
_
(For maturity see Y. 121, p. 619) 5s ’21 J-J
(Optional 1936.)
BON D. D EBT Oct 15 ’25- $69,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
20,500 BON D. DEBT Oct 13 ’25. $108,000
T ot. assess, val. '24 (act.) — 1,162,390 Assessed valuation 1925__ 1.750 000
Population 1925 (est.)_____
1,050 School tax (per$t,000) 1925—$i9 10
Population (est.)_____________ 1,575
IN T . at office o f County Treas.
This town is in Cheyenne County.
Water Bonds.
-a
...
$60,000...........................
-s
...
99.000...........................
.8
...
27.000..... ................. —

-s
-s

Elec Light & heating Bonds
...
...

$70,000..........................
14,000...........................

Refunding Bonds.

UNIVERSITY PLACE SCH. DIST.
No. 87.

This district is in Lancaster Co.
5s T2 F-A $25,000c Feb 10 '27 & ’32
5)4s’ 19 s-a
95.000-. ___________
6s ’21 M-S 16.000—Nov 1 ’ 26-’41
B uilding Bonds.
5s T 7 M-N$30,000 May 1 ’27.’32&'37
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-- $174,000
Floating debt--------------------- 37.000
Assessed value 1923 (a ct.).3,951,227
School tax (per $1,000) 1923 —$20.00
Population in 1919 (est.)_____5,200
IN T. at Kountze Bros.. N . Y . C.

-s
...$ 1 6 9 ,0 0 0 _______ _______
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’24. $345,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 212,000
83,000
Sinking fund_____________
Tot.ass’d val.’24(70% act.).3,467,310
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$31.00
Pop. TO (Census). 1.185; 1920 2,852 VALENTINE SCHOOL DISTRICT
This district (P. O. Valentine) is in
SIDNEY SCHOOL DIS. NO. 1.
Cherry County.
This district (P. O. Sidney) is in
New High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
Cheyenne County.
6s ’ 21 J-J $90,000. .July 1 ’ 26-’45
School Building Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925- $90,000
5s T4 J-J $27,000___ July 1 1934 Floating debt (add’l)______
20,000
(Optional after July 1 1919.)
6s
J-J
75.000........................... Assessed value 1925 (act.)-2,000.000
_
School tax (per $1,000) ’21_ $16.40
6s
...
60.000_______________
6s ’21 M -N 60.000...N o v ’32-’41
R efu n d in g Bonds.
VALLEY COUNTY.
4 ^ s ’25 M-S $27,000c_ Sept 1 1945
_
Ord is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’25- $157,000
Sinking fund_____________
5,000 5s Court House Bonds.
’ 19 Sept $99,000_____Sept 1 1939
Ass’d va l. ’24_____________4,350,000
(Optional after Sept, 7 1924.)
School tax (per $1,000) ’25___$13.50
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 9 ’25 $99,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
25.000
SOUTH OMAHA.— See Omaha.
Assess, value real estate.-16.302 295
Assessed value personal.. 5 483 176
SOUTH SIOUX CITY.
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.121 785 471
This city is in Dakota County.
State & co. tax (per $1,000) '25-$6 00
Water Bonds
.8
. . . $25.000............................ Population 1910. 9,480; 1920, 9,823
L ig h t Bonds
.8
. . . $ 10,000 .......................... VALPARAISO SCHOOL DIST.
TO T. B D . D T . June 30 ’24 $85,000 in This district (P. O. Valparaiso) is
Saunders County.
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 136,000
—. $65,000................... 1949
Assessed value 1923 (act.)-2,854,55' 5)4s
(Optional after 1939.)
Population 1910, 1,196; 1920, 2,402
6s ’20 . . .
21,500____Dec 1 1940
(Optional Dec. 1 1930.)
SUPERIOR.
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
This city is in Nuckolls County.
Assessed value 1921 (a ct.).1,128,784
Park Bonds.
_
5Hs
. . . $15,000_____
1929 School tax (per $1,000) ’21_ $22.00

6Hs’20 M-N 15,000___ Nov 1 1940
Water Bonds.
-s '25 . . . $45,000_____________
BON D. D E B T Oct 1925— $179,800
Water debt (incl.)_______
67,000
Sinking f u n d . __ _______
5.000
Total assess, val. ’25 (act.).2,500,000
Tot. taxrate(per$l .000)’23-$35.00 4Population 1910. 2,106; 1920, 2,719




Bonds.
J-D $58,000.-D ec 1 ’ 26-’41
Refunding Bonds.

6s ’21

WAHOO.

This city is in Saunders County,
Intersection Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $85,000_____________
Water bonds______________ $11,000
Sewer bonds______________
1,500
GEN. B D .D T . Dec. 7 ’25- $121,500
Total assessed value 1925 -2,803,501
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925..$28.40
Population 1910, 2,168; 1920. 2,338

Paving Bonds.
. . . $18,000...........................
SCOTTSBLUFF COUNTY S. D. 7s
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25- $56,500
NO. 11.
Water debt. in c l.__________ 24,000

' SIDNEY.

BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24- $36,000 WEST POINT.
This city is in Cumming County.
Assessed value 1923 (a c t.)..$296,195
Municipal Light & Power-Plant
Population 1920________________ 285

VENANGO.

This place is in Perkins County.

6s

Water Bonds.
„ .

$26,000........................

...

$8,000.........................

Electric Light Bonds.
. . . $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 .................
Refunding Bonds.

5)4s

5J4s

WHITNEY IRRIG. DISTRICT.
This district is in Dawes County.
J-J $390,870c_July 1
WAVERLY SCHOOL DISTRICT 6s ’22 maturity see V. 116, p. ’33-’42
For
2429.)
NO. 145.
...
30,000c____1936-1945
This district (P. O. Waverly) is in 6s
BOND. DEBT Oct 7 ’25..$420,870
Building Bonds.

. . . $140.000____Sept 1 1944
(Optional after 5 years.)
6s ’ 21 . . .
40.000—June 1 ’26-’40
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assessed value 1921 (act.) $3,923,292
School tax (per $1,000) 1921_ $9.40
_

WYMORE.
This city is In Gage County.
Refunding Bonds.
Is TO
30,000_ June 1 1930
_
WAYNE.
5s ’l l „ . 15.000___ Aug 1 1931
This city Is in Wayne County.
6s ’ 24 . . .
8,000___ Jan 1 1926
W ater-Extension Bonds.
5s T6 Aug $7,000c..A ug 12 1936 5s Refund. Water & Lt. Bonds.
T6
$41.000___ Mar
(Subject to call after Aug. 12 1926.) (Subject —. call after Mar. 1 1 1931
to
1921.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
_

SCOTTS BLUFF SCH. DIST.
B uild ing B onds.
6s '06 J-D $6,000____ Dec 1 1926
5s ’ 10 J-J
15,000____ Jan 1 1930
6s ' l l J-J
6,500____ Jan 1 1931
5s ’ 14 J-D 46,000____ Dec 1 1934
6s ’ 14 J-D 18,000____ Dec 1 1934
5s ’ 16 J-J 1 2 .0 0 0 ...July 15 1936
5)4s’20 M-S 75,000___ Mar 1 1940
(Optional March 1 1925.)
5 H s ’22 A-O 300,000____Apr 1 1952
(Optional April 1 1932.)
5)4s’24 A-O 60,000_______________
5s ’24 . . .
75,000____Mar 1 1945
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’25 M -S $75,000.-M ar 1 ’36-'45
BON D. D EBT July 1 '24- $539,000
Floating debt (add’l)______ 105,320
Sinking fund______________
18,645
Taxlevy val. '24 (80% act.) 8362,230
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.90
Pop'n 1920, 6,912: 1924 (est.).10,000
IN T . on 5 ^ s o f 1922 at the
County Treasurer's office.

_
5 K s’22 A-O $85,000r*_ Apr 1 1942
(Optional April 1 1927).
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’23 $85,000
Total assess, val. ’ 23 (act.) 1.683.025
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $10.00
Population (est.)_____________ 1,000
IN T . at Tremont.

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KANSAS—DEBT OF STATE

5s ’24 A -0 $ 1 1 2 ,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1945 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $118,353
_
81,493
City hall bonds_______________ $7,000 Assessment debt (add’l) _
Water bonds__________________12,000 Assessed value 1923 (act.).2.142.i25
Population 1910. 2,613; 1920. 2.592
Street improvement bonds.
37,000
IN T . at Kountze Bros.. jN. x .
G E N . B D . D T . M ay 1 ’25 - $275,691
Assess, debt (add'l)________ 397,000
Water d ebt (add’l ) _________
19.000 WYMORE SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Total assess, value 1925-— 2,216.730
This district (P. O. Wymore) is in
City tax rate (per *1.000) ’25-S23.00 Gage County.

Population 1910. 2,140; 1920. 2.115 4-Ms’24 M -N$153,000.Nov 1 ’26-’54
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2678)
W A Y N E S C H O O L D IS T .
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’25- $155,000
High School Building.
Tot. assess, val.'25 (act.)_2,356,710
5s ’08 July $40,000c..................1928 Population 1924 (est.)________ 3,200
BO N D . D EBT Oct 16 1925
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund_______________

$27,000
3,222
4,582

YORK.
This city is in York County.

Total assess, val. ’25 (act.).2,769,505
Street-Intersection Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$16.41 5s T5 M-S $25.000c.„Sept 1 1935
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 2,700 (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1920.)

Refunding Bonds.

W E B S T E R C O . S. D . N O . 2.

4)4s’25 J-J $55,000.-Jan 1 ’36-’55
BOND. D EBT Nov 14 ’25 $60,864
5s ’24 June $60,000c_ June 1 1944 Assess, val. (70% act.) '25:
_
(Optional June 1 1929.)
Real estate_____________4,810,380
H igh-School B on d i.
Personal_______________ 1,322,835
5s T 5 Nov $35,000____ Nov 1 1935
T ota l__________________ 6,150,515
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 19200 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$8.00
5s ’24 J-D 50.000------ June 1 1944 Population 1910, 6.235; 1920, 5.388
P. O. Red Cloud.

(Optional June 1 1929.)
T O T. D EBT Oct 1 3 '2 5 ..
$95,000
Assessed val. !925 (act.)..$2,2 8 3 ,3 8 5 YORK SCHOOL DIST. NO 11
School tax 1925 (per $1,000) — $16.00
Building Bonds.
Population (est.)_______________ 2,500 5s T7 J-J $225,000r* July 1 1937
W E B S T E R CO. S. D . N O . 74.
(P. O. Blue Hill.)

S chool Building B onds.

6s ’22

J-J $85,000r*_________ 1942
(Optional 1932.)
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $65,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
15,000
Assess, val. 1925 (1-5 act.) .1,116.800
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1925-------$18.00
Population 1925 (est.)__________ 800

(Subject to call at any interest date
after July 1 1919.)
5s '18 —. $57,000r*—Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call on any int.-paying
date on or after Jan. 1 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’25- $276,000
Sinking fund______________
3,000
Tot. assess, val. '23 (act.)-7,631,617
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ 420.00
IN T. is payable at County Treas­
urer's office.

State of Kansas.
I T S ................................

D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act M ay 30 1854)___ M ay 30 1854
Admitted as a State (Act Jan. 29 1861)_______Jan. 29 1861
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 82,080
State capital______________________________________ Topeka
Governor (term ends 2d M on. Jan. 1927)____Ben S. Paulen
Lieut.-Governor (term ends2dM on. Jan. ’27) D. A. N . Chase
Sec. of State (term ends 2d M on. Jan. 1927)_Frank J. Ryan
_
Treasurer (term ends 2d Monday Jan. 1927)_ Carl White
Auditor (term ends 2d Monday Jan. 1927)____W . A. Davis
Attorney-General (term ends 2d M on. Jan.1927) C.B.Griffith
L E G IS L A T U R E meets biennially in odd years on the 2d Tuesday in
January. There is no limit to length of sessions, but members can receive
pay for only 50 days’ service in the aggregate.
INCIDENTS IN STATE ORGAN IZ AT ION, & c.— See “ State and
Oity Supplement” of April 1893, page 124, for the facts and statements
formerly given under this head.
H ISTOR Y OF DEBT.— When Kansas was admitted into the Union as a
State (in 1861) it had a bonded debt of $150,000. The Constitution of 1895
limited the debt-making power to $1,000,000 (with certain restrictions and
exceptions), as more fully described below. In 1866 the bonded debt was
$630,775, of which the State owned $28,650. In 1878 the total bonded debt
was $1,181,975, of which the State owned $713,600. The bonded debt,
which on .Tan. 1 1916 amounted to $211,000. was all retired. The bonded
debt on N ov. 1 1925 amounted to $27,500,000 and is made up of the fol­
lowing issues:
-In te r e s t------------- P rin cip a l ------------L o a n , N a m e and P u rp ose —
P .C . Payable. W h en D u e.
O u tstanding.

State Soldier’s Comp. Bonds, 1923-4)4 J-J July 1 ’26-’48 $23,000,000
do
do
do
1924 4)4 J-J /July 1 ’49-’51
3,000,000

(July 1 1952
500,000
1924 4)4 J-J (July 1 1952
500,000
(July 1 1953
500,000
Bonds are coupon bonds, registerable as to principal only, and the
principal and interest are payable in gold in New York City or at the
State Treasurer’s office.
SOLDIERS’ BONUS BONDS.— The 1921 Legislature passed a
bill proposing the issuance of $25,000,000 soldiers’ bonus bonds. In accord­
ance with the provisions of Section 6 of Article X I, the proposition was
submitted to the voters at the general election held in 1922, and carried
by a large majority. V. 115, p. 2498. The validity of the bond issue
was attacked, but the State Supreme Court on Feb. 16 1923 handed down
its decision that the bonds were constitutional and valid in all respects.
V. 116, p. 965. The $25,000,000 bonds were sold in June 1923. V. 116,
p. 2801. It was found that the $25,000,000 fund was not sufficient, and
the State Legislature, in special session (August 1923) acting upon the
opinion of the State Supreme 0010-1 that the approval of the $25,000,000
bond issue given by the people was sufficient authority to issue additional
bonds, passed an Act authorizing another $7,000,000 bonds. V. 117, p.
do

do

do

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[V o l . 121,

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

576 and 803. Validity of statute upheld by State Supreme Court (see construction of a combined water and electric-light plant, it was declared
that certain cities in Kansas may vote such bonds without a separate bond
V. 118, p. 105). So far $4,500,000 of the bonds have been sold.
Issue covering each class of utility. V. 107, p. 525.
ASSESSED VALUATION.—
BONDS TAXABLE.—Allfbonds or other evidences of indebtedness
T otal A s ses sed
State Tax
Total A ssessed
State Tax
hereafter issued, effective March 1 1925, by this State, of any county,
Y ea rs.
V alu ation.
p e r $1,000. Y ea r s.
V alu ation.
p er $1,000.
1925------ $3,627,334,944
a$2.68 1912___ $2,746,885,505
1.20 city or school district are subject, to an annual tax of 25 cents per annum
1924____ 3,707,932,938
2.307 1911___ 2,777.054.317
1.20 on each $100 of the fair cash value thereof under the terms of Chapters 277
1923------ 3,577,130,250
1.65 1910___ 2.752.107,678
1.05 and 278, Laws of 1925, which relate to the taxation of money and credits.
Question arose after the passage of this legislation whether or not State
1.66 1908—.* 2,453,691,859
1922------ 3,554,812,791
0.90
1921------ 3,794,827,003
2.235 1906___
4.70 and municipal bonds previously issued and which had been tax-exempt
408,329.749
1920____ 3,869,137,174
1.40 1905___ 387,553,348
5.70 under statutory provisions were included under the new law. This, how­
1919------ 3,437,541,808
1.75 1904___ 378,335,401
5.20 ever, was set at rest by Chapter 279, Laws of 1925, later passed by the
1.17 1902___
1918------ 3,418,798,222
5.50 Legislature, under which all bonds issued prior to March 1 1925 are exempted.
363,163,630
1917------ 3,063,498,334
1.45 1900___
5.50
328.729,008
COMMISSION GOVERNMENT.—In
Act was passed by the
1.30 1890___
1916------ 2,980,902,467
4.25 Legislature and approved by the Governor1917 an 17 1917, permitting any
348,459,943
on Feb.
1915------ 2,884,624,600
1.25 1880___
5.50
160,570,761
plan of government, providing
1914------ 2,804,789,903
1.20 1870___
8.75 city in the State to adopt the commission 104, p. 1305.
92,528,099
certain provisions are complied with. V.
a Of this levy, .642 mills is to be used for the soldier bonus and 2.037
COUNTIES CANNOT USE TAX LEVIES INTENDED FOR CUR­
mills for general expenses.
RENT EXPENSES TO PAY OLD DEBTS.—See item under L?avenIn 1925 the valuation o f real estate amounted to $2,356 487,426, per­ worth County in "Chronicle” of June 3, page 2094.
sonal property $755,745,911 ($607,078,303 tangible personal and $148,667,MORTGAGE TAX LAW.—The 1915 Legislature passed a measure sub­
608 m oney and credits) and public service corporations $515,101,607.
♦The large increase beginning with 1908 followed from a law passed in stituting a registration fee in lieu of taxation of mortgages. V . 100, p. 1371
1907 (Chapter 408) creating a Tax Commission to take the place of the
SAVINGS
Board of Railroad Assessors and State Board of Equalization. This law under date of BANK INVESTMENTS.—The“ State Banking Department,
Sept. 27 1917, advised us that Kansas has no
makes it the duty o f the Tax Commission to require all townships and city law, and therefore, strictly speaking, no savings banks. We savings bank
think we can
assessors, county commissioners and county boards o f equalization, under safely say that nine-tenths of the banks of Kansas have a savings departpenalty o f forfeiture and removal from office as such assessors or boards
to assess all property of every kind and character at its actual and full cash ment, however.”
The Legislature
5209 of tne
market value. Previously property was assessed at only a fraction of its General Statutes ofin 1917 passed an Act amending Sectionfunds of any
Kansas, 1915, relating to investment of
actual value. V. 87. d . 1189.
life insurance, trust or loan company, so as to provide for the investment,
DEBT LIM ITATION .— Kansas has, by Section 5 o f Article X I of its In addition to county, city, township, village or school district bonds. In
Constitution, given the State power to contract public debts for the purpose Federal Farm Loan bonds, or in bonds issued by any other nation, or sub­
of defraying extraordinary expenses and making public improvements in division or district therein. See V. 105, p. 1461.
an amount not to exceed $1,000,000. This limit, however, has two excep­
POPULATION OF STATE.—
„„ __
tions. F irs t, the next section provides that it may be exceeded if the pro­ 1920 . ..1,769,25711910 —.1,690,9491
1890 ...1,428,108 1870 — 364,399
posed law for creating such debt shall be submitted to a vote of the electors
1915 ...1,672,54511900-.-1,470,49511880... 996,09611860... 107,206
and be ratified by a majority o f the votes case. Second, the section following
The proportion of
provides that the State may borrow money to repel invasion, &c. Section S 1890, 3.7% in 1900, the colored population was 4.33% in 1880. 3.59% In
3.2%
number blacks
originally prohibited the State from engaging in internal improvements. were 627 in 1860, 17,108 in in 1910 and 3.2% in 1920. In 1890. 52.003 in
1870, 43,107 in 1880. 51,251 in
By an amendment to the Section, ratified by the voters in November 1920
however, the State may now aid counties in the construction of roads. Tht 1900, 54.030 in 1910 and 57,925 in 1920.
limitations upon debts contained in Sections 5 and 6 are not to affect the
provisions o f Section 8. W e give these sections in full, and also the subse­
quent one which forbids the State being a party to internal improvements.
5. D ebts: an n u al tax: proceed s. — For the purpose o f defraying extraordin­
ary expenses and making public improvements, the State may contract pub­
lic debts; but such debts shall never, in the aggregate, exceed $1,000,000, ex­
cept as hereinafter provided. Every such debt shall be authorized by law
for some purpose specified therein, and the vote of a majority of all the mem
bers elected to each House, to be taken by the yeas and nays, shall be neces­
sary to the passage of such law: and every such law shall provide for levying
an annual tax sufficient to pay the annual interest of such debt, and the
principal thereof, when it shall become due; and shall specifically appro­
priate the proceeds o f such taxes to the payment of such principal and In­
terest; and such appropriation shall not be repealed nor the taxes postponed
or diminished, until the Interest and principal o f such debt shall have beeD
wholly paid.
6. Other debts.— No debt shell be contracted by the State except as hereiD
provided, unless the proposed law for creating such debt shall first be sub­
mitted to a direct vote of cue electors of the State at some general election
and If such proposed law shall be ratified bv a majority o f all the votes cas;
at such general election, then it shall be he duty o f the Legislature next
after such election to enact such law and c eate such debt, subject to all the
provisions and restrictions provided in the preceding section of this article
7. B orrow m on ey. — The State may borrow money to repel invasion, sup­
press insurrection, or defend the State in time of war; but the money thus
raised shall be applied exclusively to the object for which the loan was
authorized, or to the repayment o f the debt thereby created.
In te rn a l im p rovem en ts. The State shall never be a party in carrying od
any works of internal improvement, except (as amended in 1920, V. I l l
p. 2155) to aid in the construction o f roads and highways and the reimburse­
ment for the cost of permanent improvements of roads and highways con­
structed after March 1 1919; but such aid and reimbursement shall not b»
granted in any county for more than 25% o f the cost of such road or high­
way, nor for more than ten thousand dollars per mile, nor for more than
one hundred miles in any one county; except that in counties having an
assessed valuation of more than one hundred million dollars such aid and
reimbursement may be granted for not more than one hundred and fiftymiles o f road or highway: and the restrictions and limitations of Sections
5 and 6 o f Article X I of the constitution, relating to debts and internal imirovements, shall not be construed to limit the authority retained or conerred by this amendment.
d U N I C I P A L indebtedness is not restricted by the Constitution at all. Tht
only provision for the regulation o f such matters, is contained in Section 5
o f Article 12, requiring the Legislature to make general laws and restricting
the power to make debt in the case of cities, towns and villages:
5. C ities. — P ro v is i >n shall b e m a d e by gen eral law fo r th e o rg a n iza tio n of
cities, towns and villages; and their power o f taxation, assessment, borrow­
ing money, contracting debts and loaning their credit shall be so restricted
as to prevent the abuse of such power.
Under the foregoing, the legislation of Kansas has become so extensive
that our limited space here does not admit of even a brief digest. All the
provisions fixing the limit of indebtedness which may be incurred by cities
of the first, second and third classes will be found in the General Statutes
of Kansas, 1915. In 1909 the Legislature passed an Act, which is now
Section 1422 of the General Statutes of 1915, limiting the creation of in­
debtedness in counties, cities, &c. That portion of the Act relating to
cities having a population of 50,000 or more fixes 5% of the assessed value
of taxable property as the limit of bonded indebtedness which they may
create— special improvement and sewer bonds (assessed on property bene­
fited) to be considered outside this limit. The Act further provides that
the total bonded debt, inclu ding special improvement bonds, shall not
exceed 10% of the assessed value. The Legislature in 1917 enacted a new
law authorizing cities of the second class to issue bonds for the erection of
buildings up to 2% o f the assessed valuation. In 1923 the Legislature
passed two laws (Chapters 171 and 172) authorizing counties, cities, town­
ships and benefit districts to incur indebtedness to raise funds for the
purpose o f subscribing to railroad stocks. The amount of debt that may
be created for this purpose is limited, as follows: counties, $100,000.
townships, $15,000: third-class cities, $25,000; second-class cities, $50,000;
first-class cities, $75,000.
As regards the indebtedness that may be incurred by school districts, the
Legislature in 1917 passed an Act authorizing boards of education in cities
Of the first class having a population of 53,000 or more, and an assessed
valuation of $65,000,000, to issue bonds up to 2>$% o f the value of the
taxable property in such city. Previously the limit was placed at 1%
of the assessed value, and applied only to boards of education in cities of
the first class having more than 70,000 population. Boards of education
of cities of the second class are allowed under the new law to incur an in­
debtedness up to 3 % % (as amended by Chapter 55 Laws o f 1920) o f the
assessed valuation o f the territory within the jurisdiction o f said board of
education. School districts in Kansas having a valuation of not less than
$1,500,000 and not more than $1,700,000, are authorized to vote bonds nol
in excess o f 3% of the assessed valuation for the erection o f school buildings
The issuance o f bonds by high school districts is limited to 1% o f the assessed
valuation. For full particulars o f the changes made in 1917, see V. 105,p. 1726
M ATURITY OF BONDS, &c.- — Section 10— 103 o f the Revised Statutes
of 1923, as amended b y Chapter 92, Laws of 1925, provides as follows:
“ That all m unicipal bonds shall run not longer than tw enty years, shall
bear interest at a rate not to exceed 5% per annum, shall be issued to
mature in installments o f approxim ately equal amounts each year. Each
bond shall specify the date o f its separate m aturity, and shall be in such
denom ination as the authority issuing the same shall direct: Provided,
That all bonds issued b y any city or subdivision thereof, which are payable
from special assessments against the property benefited, shall run not
longer than ten years and shall be payable in not m ore than ten annual
installments.”
ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR CONSTRUCTION OF COMBINED
WATER AND LIGH T PLANT UPHELD BY STATE SUPREME
COURT.— In a decision handed down June 8 1918 by the State Supreme
Court in a suit brought to enjoin the city of Palco from issuing bonds for the

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C I T IE S . C O U N T IE S A N D T O W N S IN T H E

ST A T E OP K A N SA S.
The National Park Bank of New York City is fiscal agent for tne State
of Kansas, and all bonds or coupons of minor civil divisions of the State,
which by their terms are payable in New York, will be paid at this bank.
ARCADIA.
ABILENE.
This city is in Crawford County.
Abilene Is in Dickinson County.
Commission government adopted B O N D . D EB T Nov 1925— .$92,000
Mar. 1 1910. In M ay 1905 the City Assessed valuation 1923_____ 635,532
Council paid to Cornell University Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24_$61.40
$2,500 in compromise settlement of Population in 1910, 694; 1920. 1,175
the gas bonds issued in 1888.
ARGENTINE.
Street Impt. Bonds.
See Kansas Citv.
4^ s'24 J-J $70.966..July 1 '26-’34
Water Bonds.
41$s’07 . . .
$52.000_ Feb 1 1937 ARKANSAS CITY.
_
Arkansas City Is situated In Cow­
4j^s’22 J-J
75,000____ 1933-1948
ley County. Incorp. Sept. 10 1884.
Sewer Bonds.
5s U A-O $ 15.000c— .A pr 1 1931 Commission government adopted
Sick. 20 1912.
Park Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
4V$s’06 J- J $6,000c__ June 4 1926
4>|sT6 J-.T 12,000____July 1 1936 5s ’24 . . . $25,000_________ _____
R e fu n d in g B in d s .
5s ’24
...
9,000-.N ov 1 ’26-’34
J$20,000c. _Jan 1 ’26-35
Internal Impt. Bonds.
$6,000c_June 1 1933
4J^s’25 J-J l 30.000c..Jan 1 ’36-’45 5s 13 J-D
C ity Hall & A u d ito r u im B o n d s.
R efu n d in g W arrants.
4 K s’25 J-J $125,000_________ 1945 5s ’ 12
. . . $79,000c— June 1 1932
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 15’25. $278,966
W aterworks Bonds.
Water debt (add’l) _______ 127,000 s
...$ 2 1 3 ,0 0 0 ----------------------Assessment debt (add’l )
178 195 4M s’25 J-D
60,000__June 1 1945
Assessed valuation 1925_ 6,604-710
_
Storm Sewer Bonds.
Total lax (p^r $1,000) 1925 $32 10 .s
. . . $44,000_________ _____
Population 1910, 4,500: 1920, 4,895
Paving & San. Sewer Bonds.
1NT at State Treasurer's office. s
...
$504,490____ _______
Refunding bonds are owned by State
R efu n d in g Bonds.
school Fund; sewer bonds by local 444s’02 F-A $46.000c..Aug 15 1932
4s 03 F-A 8,000c..A ug 15 1933
people.
5s 08 M -N 40,5 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1928
5s ’ l l M-S 10,000c...S ept 1 1931
A BILE N E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
4 M s T 6 .~
12.000 __July 1 1936
B uilding.
City Hall Bonds.
4s ’06 J-J $8,000c
July 1 1926
_ $60.000____Oct 1 1936
5s T4 J-J 14,000c.July 1 ’27-’33 4Hs 16_
Railroad Aid Bonds.
H igh-School B uilding Bonds.
5s 06 A-O 20,000c— -Apr
1926
4 s’ 18 M-N $90,000____May 1 1937 5s 09 J-D 20,000c....June 2 1929
1
(Subject to call $5,000 any interest5s '09 F A $20.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939
paying date after M ay 1 1927.
unding
$5,000 yearly May 1 1928 to 1936, 5s F13 J-D W arrants.
’
$10,272.93-June 1 1933
Incl., and $40,000 M ay 1 1937.)
W ater B onds (Subject to c a ll).
BOND. DEBT Oct. 14 ’25. $1 12.000
Ass’d val. 1925 <H act.)----8,400,000 5s 14 . . . $81,500c July 1 1944
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--S14.00 .s Paving. .Bonds.
.
$64.195.30--------- -------Population in 1922________ .5.000
IN T . on 4s payable at office of GEN BD . D T . Jan 1 ’25. $737,816
Treasurer Board of Education; on Assessment debt (add 1)_1,714,855
others at State Treasurer’s office Assess, value real estate___6,835,580
Assess, value personal_____ 4,879,300
In Topeka.
Other assess, property____ 1,942,117
Total ass’d value 1924___ 13,656,997
ALLEN COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $40.05
Iola Is the county seat.
Population 1910, 7,508; 1920, 11,253
R efu nd ing Bonds.
INTEREST on refunding bonds,
5s ’98 J-J $38.000___ Oct 1 1928 except those payable In 1931, and on
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25. $640,000
is payable at Nat. Park
Assess, eaualized val.’24. .39,994.474 water bonds York; on general impt.
Bank New
Pop’n 1910, 27,640; 1920, 23,509 bonds at State Treasury in Topeka.

ALTOONA.

This city is in Wilson County.
ARKANSAS C IT Y SCH. DIST.
G E N . B D . D T . Dec 1922— .$62,000
NO. 2.
Assessed valuation 1924-------- 634,935
Refunding Bonds.
City tax rate(per $1,000) ’24__$17.98 5s TO A-O $42,000c__ Apr 1 1930
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24_$50.23 5s 08 M-S 15.000c-—Sept 1 1928
Population 1910, 1,462; 1920, 1,016 4Ms '23A-0 234,000c—Apr 15 1953

Building Bonds.
5s ’ll J-D $50,000___ June 11931
434s’17 J-J $70,000c_-Jan 15 1937
L. L. & G, RR. (Refunding).
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 ’25- $411,000
5s ’01 J-Ja$105,000c...Jan 1 1931 Sinking fund______________
38,034
(Subject to call)
Assessed valuation 1925—15,947,471
Refunding Bonds.
School taxrate(per$l,000) ’25-$18.00
4M s’89 J-J a$20,000c..-July 1 1929 Population in 1925_________ 14,003
ANDERSON COUNTY.

County seat Is Garnett.

Road Improvement Bonds.
5s ’23 J-J
$9,000 _____ 1926-1943 ARMA.
4 ^ s ’24 F-A 20,000________________
This city Is in Crawford County.
4M s’24 J-J
18,000________________
$72,000
B O N D .D E B T Oct 13’25- $288,000 B O N D . D EB T Nov 23 ’25- 15,000
Assessment debt
Tot.ass’d val.’25(equal’d) 28.292,488 Tot.ass’d val.’25 (add’l)____ 85 ,0 0 0
(1-3 act.)..6
Co. tax rate (per $1 000) ’2 5 --I9 .2 0 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24— $7.10
Pooula’n 1010. 13.829: 1920. 12.986 Population 1910, 327; 1920 2,180
INT. at fiscal agency in New York.

ASHLAND.
ANTHONY CITY.
This city is in Clark County.
This city is in Harper County.
BOND. D EB T Nov 21 ’25- $242,200 G E N . B D . D T . N ov 14 ’25 $65,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 219,486
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( % act.)-3,057,500
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-$35.22
Population 1910, 2,669; 1920, 2,740

Assessed valuation 1925___ 961,128
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16.75
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$47.00
Population in 1910, 910; 1920, 1,147

Dec., 1925.]
ATCHISON.
Atchison Is In Atchison County
City makes payment o f an Issue of
$266,950 bonds which had fallen due
July 1 1913 (V. 99, p. 1923).
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’98 J-J $147,200___ July 1 1928
4 K s ’ 15 J-J
60,000-.$7,500 yearly
4M s’ 19
205,000-$10,000 yearly
4 J^s ’25 - - - 125,000____________
Park Bonds.
{10,000__________ 1928
5s
. . . 110,000___________1933
1 5,000___________1935
Sewer Bonds5s ’20
$182,000-$36 400 yearly
GEN. BD . D T . Oct. 1 ’25 $784,512
Sinking fund____________
19,894
Ass d val. 25 (85% act.).18,466,590
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$35.90
Pop’n 1910. 16,429; 1920, 12,630
IN T . at fiscal agency In Topeka
and N . Y . City.

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
BALDWIN.
This city is in Douglas County.
Incorporated Oct. 12 1863 .
4J3s’08 J-D $35,000c— .D ec 1 1928
5. T2 A-O 18,0 0 0 c-..O ct 1 1937
4 K s’ 17 J-J 20,000c.—July 1 1937
GEN. BD. D T . Jan. 1 ’25 $73,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,167,153
Total tax rate (per $1,0001 ’24.$28.25
Popula’n 1910, 1,386; 1920, 1,137
IN T . Is payable in Topeka at State
Treasurer’s office.

BARBEE COUNTY.
County seat Is Medicine Lodge.
R efu nding Bonds.
4s ’04 J-J $7 9.00 0c.„J u ly 1 1934
B uilding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24 J-J $20,0 0 0 c____1926-1934
BOND. D E PT Oct 1925.
$59,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 14,011,010
Assess, val. personal______ 3,5"5,345
Other assess, property____ 3,980,949
Tot. as’dval. ’25
ATCHISON SCHOOL DISTRICT Co. tax rate (per (act.)___21,567,304
$1,000) ’25—$8-75
NO. l .
4M s’19 J-J 120 OOOc.July 1 ’26-’49 Pop’n. 1910, 9,916; 1920. 9.739
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
5s ’20 — - 125,000c_ Oct 1 1950
_
(Optional $5,000 or any multiple
thereof on or after 5 years from
BARTON COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
date o f ssue.)
P. O. Great Bend.
_
6s ’21
I 5,000c_ M ay 1 1926
140,000c-May 1 '27-31 4 ^ s ’24 J-J $206,000--July 1 ’26-’44
4M s’23 . . . / 90.000c-July 1 ’28-’45 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 2858.)
1 4,000c_ July 1 1946 BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
_
4 Jis’25 J-J 125,000--July 1 ’26-’50 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S10.50
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
BON D. D EBT Oct. 1 3 ’25 $509,000
Sinking fund____________
17,531
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (3-5 to
BAXTER SPRINGS.
1 M actual)____________18,736,935
This city is in Cherokee County.
Tot tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$10.97 +
Sewer System Bonds.
Population in 1920-..................12,630
■ s '17 M -N $20,000.-N ov 1 ’26-’27
5
$ IN T . at State Auditor’s office.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 18 M -N $85,000___ M ay 1 1948
ATCHISON COUNTY.
(Subject to call May 1 1928)
County seat Is Atchison.
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 3 ’25- $99,000
F un din g Bonds.
W ater debt (in cl.)_________ 125.000
4J^s’ 19 J-J $24,000____July 1 1929 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 114,559
6s ’21 A-O 118,000____Apr 1 1941 Sinking fund— (General_
_
8,265
R ef. Bonds
(W ater___
11,377
4s ’99 J-J $159,000c_ July 1 1929 Total assess, value 1925
_
4M s’ 16 F-A 20,000___ Feb 1 1927
(75% actuall__________ 3,289,000
R oad Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$50 25
5s '20 A-O $24,000____Apr 1 1940 Population 1910, 1,598; 1920, 3,608
5s ’20 A-O
7,500____Apr 1 1940
IN
o f 1917
5s ’20 A-O 120,000____Apr 1 1940 StateT. on bonds office. payable at
Treasurer’s
5s ’21 J-J
7,000____July 1 1941
6s ’21 J-J
45,000____July 1 1941
5s ’21 M-S 44,000____ Sept 1 1941 B AXTER SPGS. SCH. DIS NO 6.
6s ’21 M -N 17,000____ N ov 1 1941 6s
_ $70.000--$5.000 yearly
_
6s '22 J-J
33,000____Jan 1 1942 - S
_
_
20.000_.$4,000 yearly
4M s’22 J-J 156,000____July 1 1942 ,s
...
50,000_______________
5s ’23 J-J
18,000____July 1 1943
(Due yearly beginning 1925.)
4% s’24 J-J 216,000____July 1 1944 TOT. DEBT Oct. 23 '2 3 .- $157,000
/ 7,500____ July 1 1926 Tot. assess, val. '24 (est.).2,937,621
4}£s’25 J-J { 35,000-July 1 ’27-31 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24 $26.00
„
, „ 1112,000-July 1 ’32-’45 Population in 1925___________ 4,379
Road M achine Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $20.000___ July 1 1926 BELLE PLAINE.
Memorial Hal! Bonds.
This city is in Sumner County.
4M s’ 19M-S$142,000____Sept 1 1939
BOND. D T. Oct 14 ’2 5 -.$ l,346.500 5s Electric Bonds.
’23 J-J
$5,000___ Jan 1 1933
Sinking fund____________
18,145
Assess, val. (real est.)____30 951,640 5s Water and Light Bonds.
’ 13 J-J
Assess, val. personal_____ 9,001,391 (Due $6,000 $30,000...........................
in 15 yrs., $7,000 in 20
Other assessable property. 4,721,40 )
yrs., $8,000 in 25 yrs. and $9,000
Total assessed val. 1925
in 30 yrs.)
(about 70% actual)____44,674,440 GEN. BD. D T. Jan ’25_____ None
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25--$9.42 Assessment debt__________ $142,000
Pop’n in 1910. 13829; 1920____ 23,411 Total assess, val. 1924_____ 758,860
IN T -at fiscal agency in N . Y .
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$54.90
Population 1910, 849; 1920, 839
ATCHISON CO. DR. DIS. NO. 1
P. O. Muscotah.
BELLEVILLE.
Drainage Bonds.
This
Republic County.
6s
J-J {$12,600. July 1 *26-‘28 Incorp. city is in1878.
Jan. 10
I 4 ,6 2 2 ..-July 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 1923-825,622 Population 1910, 2.224; 1920, 2,254
Assess, val. (real est.) 1923-.800,000 5s ♦Electric-Light Bonds.
'06 M-S $20,000c— -Sept 1 1926
Paving Bonds.
A TTICA.
6 s
J-J $30,000_______________
This city is in Harper County.
GEN. BD. D T. Jan 1 ’2 5 -. $115,200
GEN. BD. D T. N ov 23 ’25-$31,000 Assessment debt (add’l )
317,960
Assessed value 1924______.812,8 32 Assess, value 1924________2,280.713
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23-$27.23 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $39.52
_
Population 1910, 737; 1920______ 744
♦Int. at Nat. Pk. B k., N . Y . O.
ATW OOD.
This city is in Rawlins County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’23 M-S $32,500_ Mar 15 1943
_
Electric Light Bonds.
-s
- - - 27,000_______________
Sewer B onds.
-S
. . . 31,238 — ____________
-s
17,500_______________
F unding Bonds.
-s
. . . 15,000. — ___________
BON D. DEBT Oct 17 ’25-S123.238
Warrant debt (add’l)______ 20,725
Assessed valuation 1925____ $574,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25 -$51.36
Population 1910, 680; 1920______ 919
AUGUSTA.
This city is in Butler County.
Sewer Bonds.
-S
...
$19,198_______
Paving Bonds.
-s
—
$72,000_______
-s
...
23,062_______
W ater-W orks Bonds.
_s
. . . $10,000............................
-s
...
3.000________
4M s’25 F-A 12,000 _____ 1926-1935
Im provement Bonds.
-s
...
$10,063_______
s—
16,000................... ........
-s
...
34,197_______
T O T . D EBT Oct 15 ’24— $353,439
Total assess, val. 1924____3,186,459
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$13.50
Population 1910, 1,235; 1920. 4,219
AU GU STA SC h T d IST. N o . 13.
This district (P. O. Augusta) is in
Butler County.
BO N D . D E B T Oct 21 ’25- $160,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
37,415
Sinking fund______________
27,047
Assessed valuation 1925___5,561,539
School tax (per $1,000) 1925_$16.25
Population in 1925 (est.),--------- 4,219




BELOIT.
This city is in Mitchell County.
W ater Bonds.
-s
. . . $87,000_______________
GEN . BD. D T. Jan 1 ’25_. $62,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,079,379
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24_$45.41
Popula'n 1910, 3,082; 1920. 3,315
BELOIT SCHOOL DIST.
School bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $25,000____July 1 1939
(Optional after July 1 1929).
BOND. D EBT N ov 30 ’20-$171.000
Total assess, val. 1924___ 4,696,704
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-827.25
Population 1920 (est.)________ 3,315
BIRD CITY.
This city is in Cheyenne County.
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1922— .$75,000
Assessed valuation 1924_____555 447
City tax rate (per$l,000) ’24-_$15.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$38.93
Population in 1910, 190; 1920, 489
BLUE RAPIDS.
This city Is in Marshall County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’24—$46,800
Tot ass'd val. 24(24 a ct.). 1,277,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $31 40
_
Pop’n 1910. 1,756; 1920.........1,534
BLUE RAPIDS SCH. DIST. N O .3
This district (P. O. Blue Rapids)
Is in Marshall County.
S chool Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $35.000____July 1 1932
G E N .B D .D T . N ov 2 8 '2 2 . $35,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
33,000
Tot. ass’d vai. 1924_______ 2,025,303
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.75
Population 1924 (est.)________ 1,665

BONNER SPRINGS.
This city is in Wyandotte County.
Incorporated Nov. 7 1898.
W ater Bonds.
5s
. . . $25,000...........................
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1925None
Water debt_______________ $25,000
20,414
Sinking fund (water)______
Total assessed val. 1924___ 1,471,981
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.05
Pop’n 1910, 1,462; 1920_______ 1,626
BONNER SPRINGS SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Bonner
Springs) is in Wyandotte County.
-s ’ 18 . . . $ 48,000 ............... .............................
T O T . B D . D T . June 30 ’25. $152,000
Total assess, val. 1925____ 2,916.000
School tax ( p e r $ 1 , 000 ) 1925 — $ 16.50
Population in 1924 __________________2,200
BROWN CO. SCH. D IST, NO. 42.
P. O. Horton.
4 ^ s'0 3 . . . $10,000____N ov 2 1933
5s T5 . . .
69,000___ Apr 1 1935
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 4 ’25. $64,000
Floating debt_____________
29,862
Sinking fund______________
3,068
Assess, val. ’25 (90% a c t.).3 ,509,298
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $17.50
Population in 1920___________4,932
BURLINGAME.
This city is in Osage County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 5 -. $109,500
Total assessed val. 1924---- 971,440
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$37.69
Pop’n 1910, 1,422; 1920............1,650

65
Sewage-Disposal P lant.
5s T5
. . . {$16,000c____ 1926-1933
t 3,000c__________1934
Electric Light Bonds.
4M s’ 19 - - - $65,000c____ 1926-1938
General R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’08 . - - $21,000c____1926-1928
Filter Bonds.
5s ’ 13
$12,7 43c.__.Aug 1 1933
City Improvement Bonds.
4^ s'1 6
$602.86. . - _____ 1926
5 ^ s ’21 - - . f 4 ,0 0 0 .- --.1926-1929
1 4,0 00-. — -1930-1931
5s ’21 . . .
500_ . ________1926
43^s’22 - . - 6,965.60.. .-1926-1932
5s ’23
3,600-- .--1926-1933
5s ’23
12,000.. . . 1926-1933
5s ’24 - .
8,000-_ --.1926-1930
5s ’24
{ 1,5 00...
____1926
t 8,0 00-. .--1927-1934
G E N .B D .D T . Aug 31 ’25- $573,641
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 117,515
Assessed value, 1924______ 9.830,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$29.34
Pop’n 1910, 9.272; 1920, 10,286
CHANUTE SCH. DIS. NO. 2.
School-B ldg. Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-D all0,0 00........
1933
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’25- $110,000
Sinking fund____________
43,252
Total assess, val. 1925____ 11,646,095
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-$12.00
Population in 1925 (est.)_____11,000
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at State
Treasurer’s office; others at fiscal
agency in New York City.
CHAPMAN.
This city is in Dickinson County.
Paving Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $76.000____July 1 1942
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 1925— $53,750
65,750
Assessment debt (add’l)___
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 868,483
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.40
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$26.50
Population in 1910, 781; 1920. 855

Bu r l i n g t o n !
This city is in Coffey County.
S eptic T ank Bonds.
4J^s’25 J-J $58,514.9 8 c ______ 1945
TO T . B D . D T . Oct 1925— $320,815
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 169,690
Floating debt (add’l)______ ' 55,500
Water debt (add’l)_______
35,625
T ot. as’d val. ’25 ( H act.)_1,873,827
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$18.35
Pop’n 1910, 2,180; 1920........... 2,236 CHASE COUNTY.
Cottonwood Falls Is the county seat
BURNS.
BD. D T. (road) Oct 18 ’25 $34,000
This city is in Marion County.
linking fund____________
7,000
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 3 ’25. $70,500 Tot. ass. val. ’25 (4-5 act.) 26,144,890
Water debt (incl.)___________ .33,000 State and county tax rate (per
Sinking fund_______________ 5,000
$1,000), 1925______________ $8.20
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 850,000 Pop’n in 1910, 7,527; 1920, 7.144
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$12.20
IN T .at Nat.Park Bank, N .Y .C lty.
Population in 1910, 489; 1920, 622
CALDWELL.
This city Is in Sumner County.
Incorporated April 8 1871.
Electric-Light Bonds.
4 Jis’06 J-J $15,000r_ July 1 1926
_
W ater-W ks. & El.-Lt. Bonds.
4Hs'09 A-O $30,000r— Oct 1 1929
W ater-W orks-Im pt. B onds.
5s
. . . $4.095.69r____ 1934
434s’ 17 —
92,000_____Feb 1 1937
Main Sewer B onds.
5s
J-J $7,000r .. ................ 1940
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 22 F-A $5,900_________ serially
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 31 ’25. $384,232
Assess, debt (add’l ) _____ 167,000
Total assessed val. 1925
(about 65% actual)_____2.360,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $40.65
Pop'n 1910, 2,284; 1920, 2,191
IN T . at State fiscal agency, T o­
peka.

CHAUTAUQUA COUNTY.
County seat Is Sedan.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
is '17 J-J $10,000____Jan 1 1927
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1922.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '25 $46,000
Sinking fund___________
2,903
Total assessed val. 1925 -19,169,207
Co. tax (per $1,000) '25______ $6.12
Population 1910. 11,429; ’20. 11,598
CHENEY.
This city is in Sedgwick County,
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s
. . . $40,000.....................
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 . . . $17,000—July 1 ’26-’30
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Total assessed value 1924. .$5/4,418
Total tax rate (per $1 ,000) ’24.$ 45.30
Pop. (Census), 191C 734; 1920. 636

CHERRYVALE.
This city Is In Mon1 jomery County
Commission goverr ment adopted
May 1 1911.
Sewer Bonds.
4M s’24 A-O $12,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1934
W ater-W orks Boi ds.
5H s’ ll J-J $105,000. c .-.J a n 1 1931
Funding Bonds.
5Ms 12 M-S $19,735c____
1931
R efu nding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’25 F-A $25,000c.Feb 1 ’ 26-’45
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 10 '25- $296,100
Water debt (incl.)________ 180,000
Assessment debt (add’ !)___ 162,229
Sinking fund_________
5,235
Assessed valuation 1925
2,862.688
Total tax (per $1 000) 1925... .$46.39
Pop’n 1910, 4.304, 1920, 4,698
IN T . at State Tr aas. office and
In N . Y . C it y ._____
CHERRYVALE SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 1925- $29,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
10,500
Sinking fund______________
1,250
CANTON.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(75% act.)4,040,848
This city is in McPherson County. School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$19.00
W ater Bonds.
Population 1925______________4,620
5s ’20 J-J $37,000_______________
B O N D . DEBT N ov 2 ’25—$73,000 CHETOPA.
Total assess, value 1925_____652,379
This city is in Labette County.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-116.50 Incorporated in 1870.
Pop. (Census), 1910, 684; 1920, 700
R efu nding B onds.
5s T 7 — $24,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’32
CAW KER CITY!
Sewer Bonds
This city is in Mitchell County.
»<4,000______
GEN. ED. D T. Jan 1 ’25- —$33,000 4»4s’ 16 DEBT Oct 13 ’25- — 1928
BOND.
Assessed valuation 1924_____878,081 Sinking fu n d ______________ .$24,000
3,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$11.00 Assessed val. 1925 (about
Population in 1910, 870; 1920, 788
% actual)_______________ 816.510
C H A N U T E . ---------Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 — $ 35.00
This city Is In Neosho County. Pop’n 1910, 1,548; 1920____ — 1,519
Incorporated as a city of the third
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
class Jan. 21 1873 and of the second
class June 25 1889. Commission
government adopted Nov. 7 1911. CIMMARRON.
This city is in Gray County.
City Hall & Memorial Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A / $60,000c-Feb 1 ’30-’34 GEN. BD. DT. Jan 1 ’25— $34,000
U30,000c-Feb 1 ’35-’44 Assessed valuation 1924____588,854
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$39-25
Park B onds (Red. beg. in 1922).
5s ’ 12 F-A 25,000c..-F eb 1 1932 Population 1910 587; 1920_____ 599
W ater Improvement Bonds.
4M s’ 16
fl2.000-.A ug. 1 ’26-’29 CLARK COUNT y T
1 20,00___ Aug 1 1930
County seat Is Ashland.
4s ’ 17
{27,000—Aug 1 ’26-’34
R efu nding.
1 4,000____Aug 1 1935 4s 02 J-J $96,000r—.July 1 1932
I 8,000—Aug 1 ’26-’29 BOND. DEBT Nov 1925
$96,000
4 ^ s ’18 . - - { 3,000___ Aug 1 1930 Sinking fund______________ 26,875
8,000--Aug 1 ’31-’32 Assessed value, 1924_____ 12,267,255
4 K s’22
{60,000— Oct 1 ’33-’41 State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’ 24_$7 21
165,000____Oct ’34-’42 Pop’n in 1910, 4,093; 1920, 4,989
(Due $12,000 in the odd years and
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .,
_$13,000 in the even years.)
nd State Treasurer’s office.
CALDWELL SC h T d IST.
B uilding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J $38,000c_________ 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $36,000
Total assess, val. 1925_____2,789.955
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$13.30
Population (est.)______________ 1,985
CANEY.
---------This city Is In Montgomery Co.
Incorp. 1904. Pop’n 1910, 3,957;
1920, 3,427.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’09
$1 6,000..July 1 ’ 26-’29
5s ’ 15 . . .
43,400_____ 1926-1935
Im provement Bonds.
5s '08 - . .
13.500___________ 1938
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 s '06 . . . $27,500—July 1 5 ’26-36
R efu n d in g B onds.
4M s’25 - - . $47,000 _____ 1926-1935
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’2 5 -. $195,518
Assessed value 1924______ 2,535,034
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924—$39.30

C LARK CO. SCH. D IST . NO. 1.
P. O. Ashland.
School Bldg. Bonds.
4Hs'16 J-J $30,00 0c...Ja n 1 1931
(Subject to call)
BON D. D E B T N ov 19 24. $30,000
Total assessed val. 1924_ 1,500,996
_
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $22.90
IN T . is payable at State Treas­
urer’s office in Topeka.
CLAY CENTER]
This city Is In Clay County
Inc. June 19 1880.
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. 1920.)
s
J-J $12.000c*_________1939
R efdg. W ater (Red. b eg. in 1923).
T3 J-J $33,000c*_________1933
Light and W ater Bonds.
_s
. . . $80.000c*____________
GEN. B D . D T . Apr 30 ’25- $426,930
Water & light debt (incl.) _ . 150,000
8,235
Sinking fund— General____
W a te r _________________
2,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act.)4.780.605
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$35.59
Population 1910, 3,438; 1920, 3,715
IN T . at State Treas. office and ai
National Park Bank. New York.

GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1923.. $80,432
Assessment debt (add’l)
$14,124
Total assess, valuation ’.23.2,693,540
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.-39.60
Pop’n, 1910, 3,064; 1920______ 3,155
COLUMBUS SCHOOL DIST.
S chool Bonds.
4Ms’ 18 M-N$32,000____M ay 1 1928
(Subject to call M ay 1 1923)
5s T9 M -N 20.000_ M ay 15 1939
_
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1925.. $52,000
Total assassed valuacion’25 3,352,288
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$15.00
Population in 1922____________3,500

CLAY CENTER SCH. D. NO. 2.
B uilding Bonds.
4H s’ 15 J-J $10,000..$2,000 yearly
BOND DEBT July 1 1919. $39,000
3,000
Sinking fund______________
Assess val.’22(60% a ct.)—4,824.216
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 3 .-$9 00
Population in 1919____________4,525
CLOUD CO. JOINT RU RAL H. S.
T NO. 1.
3* O. Miltonvale.
ShooL B uilding B onds.
t’ 19 J-J $28,000-.$3,000 yearly
6 s ’21 J J
11.000--$1,500 yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’25 $38,000
Total assessed value 1925
(about 60% actual)------- 3,100,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-.$6.00
Population 1925--------------------- 1,650
COFPEYYILLE.
This olty Is In Montgomery County
Inoorp. In 1872. Commission gov­
ernment adopted Sept. 14 1909
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s '11 J-J $16,00O r------- 1926-1941
4Ms
...
7,000_____________
Railway-Aid Bonds.
5s '15 P-A $28,0 0 0 c_____1926-1935
R efu n d in g W arrants.
5s '07 F-A $134,529r_________ 192'
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds
5s T2 A-O $130.000__________ 193:
Memorial Hall Bonds.
5M s’21 J-D $50,000__________ 1941
5s '23 M-S 185,000 ____ 1926-1943
Sewer Bonds.
4Ms’25 J-J $31,000--July 1 ’26-’35
GEN . B D . D T . Sept 30’25 $536,529
Water debt (incl.)________ 130,009
Assess, debt, add’l_______ 769 489
Sinking fund______________ 114 325
Tot.assess.val.’ 25(act.val.) 12,323 675
City tax rate (per $1,000)’25—S 14 , 0
Pop'n 1910, 12.687; 1920____ 13.452
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
and at fiscal agency in Topeka.
COFFEYVILLE SCH. D IST. No. 3.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’06 J-J $35,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1926
(Subj. to call 3,000 in '23,’24 &’25.)
6s '08 J-J
8,5 00c...J an 1 1933
(Subject to call any tim )
6 s '09 J-J
32 ,000 c...............1934
. . '1 5 ______ 55,000__________
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925 $462,500
Assess, val. 1924________ 17,361,035
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$16.00
IN T . at State Treas. office and
at Nat. Park Bank, New York City.
COLBY.
This city is in Thomas County.
W ater W orks & Elec. Light.
4Ms’ 10 . . . $45.000___ July 1 1935
E lectric Light Bonds.
_s
. . . $60.000_______________
Paving Bonds.
„„„„
5s '19 — $112,000 _____ 1926-1939
Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 . . . $445,000---------------- 1949
(Optional after 1929.)
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 21 ’25 $211,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(1-3 act.)_1,372,151
Total tax (per $1,000)0925 -.$54.00
Population 1910. 1,130; 1920, 1,114
COLBY CONSOL. S. D. NO. 4.
This district is in Tiiomas County.
S chool Building Bonds.
.s
-__$130.000______________
BON D. D E B T Oct 18 ’24. $130,000
Assessed valuation 1924— 2.250.08 3
School tax rate (per$l,000)’24.$13 40
Population 1924 (est.)------------ 2,000
COLDW ATER.
This city is in Comanche County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’23 F-A $15,0 00c*.-F eb 1 1943
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5M b’23 J-J $26,000c*Jan 2 ’ 26-’40
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925-. $130,000
Assessed valuation 1925 ----- 936,360
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$46.00
Population in 1910, 684; 1920, 1,207

COMANCHE COUNTY.
County seat Is Cold water.
R efunding Bonds.
4Ms’04 J-J $96,000___ July 1 1934
5s '12 J-J
22,000___ Jan 1 1942
CO. BD. DT. Oct 1925.. $118,000
Sinking funds_____________
4.428
Assessed val’n, real estate. 7.748 770
Assessed val’n, personal.. 2 293.745
Other assessable property. 1,098.875
Tot.ass’d val.’25(75% act.)U 141.390
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'25-$9 80
Population 1910, 3,282 1920, 5,302
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y.
CONCORDIA.
This city is in Cloud County. In c.
as a 2d class city Mar. 23 1887.
City B uilding B onds.
4Ms’ 13 J-J
$25,000_ July 1 1933
_
Paving Bonds.
5s& 5M s
$265,563........ ........1941
Sewer (Outlet) Bonds.
5s '15 . . .
$6,700. ________ 1926
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $36.000____Aug 1 1949
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’07 F-A $43,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1927
4M s’ 17J-J
12,700___Jan 11937
4M s’25 J-J 100,000 ____ 1926-1945
TOTAL DEBT Dec 31 ’25- $383,186
Sinking funds_____________
43.000
Assess, val. 1926_________ 7,115.049
Tot . tax rate (per $1,000)’25 ..$28.57
Ponulation 1910, 4,415 1920, 4,705
IN T . at State Treas. office and
at Nat. Park Bank, New York City.
CONCORDIA SCH. DIST. NO. 4
This district is in Cloud County.
B uilding Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $75,000____July 1 1937
(Subject to call July 1 1922)
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25. $87,500
Sinking fund______________
28,824
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (70%act.) 7.412.432
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-SJ3.00
Population in 1925___________5,481
COTTONW OOD FALLS.
This city is in Chase County.
W ater System Bonds.
5s
...
$5,900_______________
GEN. B D . DT. Oct 13 ’25. $106,765
Water debt (incl.)________
41,000
69,240
Assessment debt (add’l )---Sinking fund______________
12,000
Assessed valuation 1925— 1,16 ).000
Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$34.30
Population in 1910, 899; 1920, 1,044
COUNCIL GROVE.
This city is in Morris County.
R efunding Bonds.
4 3 s ’25 F-A $29,500--Feb 1 ’26-’45
4
TOT. BD. D T. N ov 20 ’25- $430 784
Assessed valuation 1925— 2,030,362
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 25-$19 50
Population 1910, 2,545; 1920.-2,857
COUNCIL GROVE SCH. DIST
H igh-School Building Bonds.
4Ms’ 17 J-J
$41.000___Jan 11937
(Subject t o call a fte r J a n . 1 192 7 4
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1925 $91,000
Assessed valuation 1924 -$2,818,436
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$18.00
CRAWFORD COUNTY.
Girard is the county seat.
Road Im provement B onds.
6s ’21 J-J $144,000 _____1926 1931
4M s’23 F-A $56,000 ____ 1926-1933
4Ms’23 F-A 72.000 ____ 1926-1933
V[4Ms
_
_
90,000_ 1-10 years
_
F unding Bonds.
4s ’24 J-J $420,532.64...1926-1934
TOT. B D . DT. Jan 1 1925 $421,120
Ass’d val. (equalized) ’24.58,794.182
County tax (per $1,000) 1925.flO.H5
Populat’n 1910 , 51,178 1920.61,800
IN T . at office of State Treasurer.
DELPHOS.
This city is in Ottawa County.
GEN. B D .D T . Oct 1 7 ’25- $41,000
Assessed val. ’25 (M a c t.). 927.511
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$26.26
Population in 1910, 767; 1920, 870
DEXTER.
This city is in Cowley County.
GEN. B D . DT. Nov 21 ’25..$30,000
Assessed value 1925________ 336,537
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$10.00
Population 1910, 512; 1920______ 497

DICKINSON COUNTY.
County seat Is Abilene.
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $20,000_______________
R efu nding Bonds.
COLONY.
0 4 s ’ 18 J-J $161,000c___1926-1948
This city is in Anderson County.
Road Bonds
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 21 ’25..$75,000 5s ’20 ._ $180,000c....................... ..
Assessed valuation 1925------- 588.648 5 s ‘20 . . . 51,000c---------------------City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$20.60 5Ms'21 J-J 208,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’41
Population in 1910, 530; 1920, 997 5s ’21 . . . 197,000c.........................
4H s’22 . — 55.000c______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 0 ’24 $894,000
COLUMBUS.
Assessed val’n, real estate.36,699,540
This city is in Cherokee County.
\ssessed val’n, personal. .22,517,984
C ity Hall Bonds.
4M s’24 F-A $30,000c
Aug 1 1944 Total assessed val. 1924
Main sewer bonds------------ $13,000
(act. val.)____________ 59,217,524
Sewer improvement bonds.
14,000 County tax (per $1,000) 1924--S4.60
Water-works refunding bds
20,000 Pop’n, 1910, 21,816; 1920, 25,777
Water-works impt. bon d s.. 25,032
IN T . payable at State Treasury it
Railway aid bonds-----------15,000 ' Topeka.




[V ol. 121.

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

66

DIGHTON.
This city is in Lane County
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’25...$38,000
Assessed valuation 1924____649,878
Total taxrate (pet $1,000)’24.$31.75
Population 1910, 370; 1920_____ 503
DODGE C IT Y.
This city is in Ford County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5 s ’ 23 J-D $31,000..........
—
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $38.474________ serially
GEN. BD . D T . Nov 23 ’25 $355,260
_ 409,050
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
M actu al)______________ 6,328,221
Total tax (per $1,000) ’25____$40.07
Population 1910, 3,214 1920. 5,061

Paving B onds.
5s
M-S $46.000c.$2,000 yearly
5s
M -S 103.000c.$5,000 yearly
5s
F-A 21,500c.$l,000 yearly
BOND. D E B T Nov 9 ’25. $242,500
Total assessed value 1925—1,569.351
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’25_$13.75
Population in 1910, 976; 1920, 1,203
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
ELLSW ORTH.
This city Is In Ellsworth County.
Incorporated Mar. 2 1869.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4M s’23 A-O $16,000..Apr 1 ’26-’41
Judgm ent F unding Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $19,179___ July 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
5M s

...

$21,000_______________

W ater W orks R efu n d in g Bonds.
5 Ms
s-a $40.000___ _____ 192*
W ater W orks Bonds.
4Ms
. . . $13.000____________
4M s’25 J-J I 1,500____ Jan 11926
122,000.. Jan 1 ’27-’37
R ailroad R efu n d in g Bonds.
4Ms
. . . $17,000______________
Sewer Bonds.
DONIPHAN COUNTY.
414s’ 17 J-J $6.000___Jan 1 '26-’27
County seat Is Troy.
TOT. BD . D T . Nov 2 0 ’ 25. $280,250
Road Bonds.
Assessment debt (incl.)___ 116,750
4Ms
...
$62.000.................... ..
As’d val. ’ 25 (abt. 3-5 act.)-2,510.985
Drainage Bonds.
Tot.tax rate(per $l,000)’ 25 -_$32.40
5s ’ 13 . . . $1 4.00 0..Jan 1 ’ 26-’32 Population 1910. 2.041; 1920—2.065
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925 $465,500
Assessed valuation 1924--31,487,758 ELLIS
County tax rate (per$l ,000) ’25 - $6.44
This city is in Ellis County.
Pop’n. 1910, 14,422; 1920. 13.4.V
W ater and E iectrioL ig h t Bonds
5s
F-A $31.000___ Feb 1 1929
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
4 Ms
F-A 10,000. — .Aug 1 1937
County seat Is Lawrence.
W ater Extension Bonds.
Road Bonds
5s
M-N$16,600r_.
-s
. . $300.000______ _____
M-S 31,800 — . .M ar 1 1937
5Ms
5s ’22 J-J 200,000____ Jan 1 1932 5s
F-A 30,000... -Aug 1 1938
4M s’25 . . .
3,400
1926-1935 5s
J-J
30,000 — -Jan 1 1941
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 1 ’25 -- $407,000
Sewer Improvemeni
Sinking fund______________
39,100 53
F-A $2l.500r
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (a c t.)..47,108,353 5s
F-A
2,0 00rState & co. tax (per $1,000)
M-S 14,000...
5Ms
1925________________________ $3.80
Paving Bonds.
Pop’n 1910. 24.724; 1920____23.998 5Ms
J-J $113,920 IN T. at State Treas. office and at 5 Ms
J-J
78,200 .National Park Bank, N . Y .
M -N 19.000..I
5s
Memorial Hall Bands.
5s ’25 J-J / $36,900—July 1 ’ 26-’43
EDW ARDS COUNTY.
\ 6,000—July 1 ’44-’45
County seat Is Kinsley.
F un din g B onds.
Railroad Aid— C. K. & W. RR
J-D $1,500— ..June 1 1935
4s ’91 M-N *$ 12,000c—Nov 1 1930 5s
6s
M-S
8,000____ part yearly
(Subject to call 1910.)
GEN. B D . D T . Sept 1 ’ 25. $200,900
R ef. C. K. & W. RR. Bond*
5s ’ l l F-A *$45,000c--Aug 1 1931 Water debt (incl.)________ 149,400
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1931.) Assessment debt (add’l )___ 248,620
48,465
BOND. D EBT Nov 7 ’25.
$35,000 Sinking fund______________
’
Sinking fund____________
7.000 Tot. as’d val. ’ 25 I M act.).2,000,000
Assessed val., real_______ 12,608,5 6 City tax rate (per $1 000' ’25-$18.30
Assessed val., personal_ 2,970,244 Population 1910, 1,404; 1920— 1,876
_
Other assessable property. 3,267,6 0
IN T . is payable In Topeka.
Total assess, value (60%
actual) 1925___________18,846,410 ELLIS SCH. DIST? NO. 2.
Co. tax (per $1,000) 1925_____ $7.80
This district is in Ellis County.
Popula’n 1910, 7,033; 1920, 7.06 4M s’ 25 F-A$100,000c____ 1926-1945
*INT. at State Treas. office; otters BOND. D EBT April 1925. $113,000
at National Park Bank, N . Y.
Assessed valuation 1924___2,835,425
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24.$34.10
IN T . at the State Fiscal Agency.
ELDORADO.
This city is in Butler County
F iltration Plant Bonds.
EM PORIA.
4M s’ 17 J-J $4,000 —.N ov 1 '£6 27
County seat of Lyon County. In­
W ater Works Bonds.
corporated April 1 1870. Commis­
4M s’ 17 J-J $60,000____________
sion government adopted Feb. 18
Sewer Bonds.
1910. Pop’ n 1910 9.058; ’ 20, 11,273
5s ’ 19 . . .
$8.000...J a n 1 ’26 29
Improvement Bonds.
$12,000—Feb 1 ’26-’27
Paving Bonds
.s
— $185,000....................... — _s
F-A 11,000___ Feb 1 1928
F un din g Bonds.
10.500___ Feb 1 1929
-s
. . . $54,490.90 ------- ---------44,000—Feb 1 '30-’33
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1925. $261,890
R efu n d . (R ed.beg.lO yrs. from issue
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 274,460 4 Ms’99 F-A $22,000c_ Dec 1 1929
_
Assessed valuation 1925— 8,411.238 4M b’99 F-A 162,000c. — May 1 1929
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-340.70
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 3,129; 1920______ 10,995 4Ms’06 J-J $10,000____July 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
*Ms’ 10 J-J $11,000r— July 1 1930
ELDORADO SCH. D IST. N o. 3
‘
840 ($420 y ’ly
5s ’ l l . . . $30.000___ Jan 1 1»3 j 5s ’21 . . .
(
Jan 1
.8
...
60.000_____________
250------$250 y ’rly
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 4 ’25 $191,500 6s ’21
7,500____ Jan 1 1941
Total assess, val. 1925------ 11,852,272 6s ’21 J-J
25,000____ Jan 1 1951
Total tax (per $1,000} ’ 25------ $18.00 5s ’21 J-J
Population 1925_____________ 10,000 5s ’22 F-A 85.000.. Aug 1 *29-’42
Water W orks Bonds.
4Ms’ 16 M-S $75,000____Mar 1 1936
ELGIN.
4 Ms’ 16 J-D 42.200____June 1 1936
This city is in Chautauqua Co.
5 Ms
F-A 57,000__ Aug 1 1946
Paving B onds.
4Ms’23 . . . $43,500—Aug 1 ’26-’43
5s ’22 J-J $50,000___ July 1 1942
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1050.)
5s ’22 J-J
65.043.76.June 1 1942 5s ’ 24 J-D 15.000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925 $688,850
6 s ’ 22 J-J $21,000— -Jan 1 ’26-32 Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
267,072
(Optional any time.)
Assess,
GEN. BD . D T . Jan 1 1925.$117,000 Tot. taxval. 1924________ 15.497,340
rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$35.90
Assessed valuation 1924----- $468 ,601
iN T. on electric-light bonds nay
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.S31.60 able In N. Y .; other bonds in Topeka.Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$73.10
Population in 1920--------------------- 600 3M P O R IA SCH. DIST. NO. 1 .
B uilding (Int. in Topeka.)
ELK C ITY.
4 Ms 09 J-J $25.000c— .July 1 1929
This city is in Montgomery Co.
Subject to call after July I 1919.)
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 3 ’25. $74,000 4Ms’12 J-J $135,000c..................1932
Water debt (incl.)________
51,000
(Subject to call 1922.)
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
5,379 5s
. . . 150.000________________
Assessed valuation 1925___ 443,009 4Ms’24 F-A 150,000___ Aug 1 1954
Tot. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-S48.60
(Optional Aug. 1 1944.)
Tot. t»x rate(per $1,000>’23 $49.26 + 4Ms
. . . 100,000________ ______
Population in 1910, 659; 1920, 725
R efu nding (Int. in Topeka.)
4s
J-J
$6.000c__________1926
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25 $506,000
E LKH ART.
Total assessed value 1925
This place is in Morton County.
(about 65% actual)___ 16,486,728
W ater & Light=System Bondt.
6s ’ 19 J-J $60,000 _____ 1940-1949 Ichool tax rate(per $1,000) ’25516.40
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25—$107,500 Population In 1920___________12,000
Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 110,912
Sinking fund______________
13,563 ENTERPRISE.
This city is in Dickinson County.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(2-3 a c t.). 943,813
Sewer Bonds.
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’25.$56.20
_
Population in 1920, 1,160; ’21.2,000 5s ’ 19 A-O $13,500_ Oct 15 1929
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 22 M-S $36,000_______________
4Ms’22 A-O 38,000_______________
ELLINW OOD.
W ater W orks Bonds.
This city is in Barton County.
5s ’22 J-D $8,500___ Dec 1 1932
R efu n d in g Bonds.
3,000___ Sept 1 1927
5s ’24 F-A $1 8,00 0....F e b 1 1944 5s ’22 M-S
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’ 25—$140,500
Light and W ater B onds.
5s
J-J
34,000c.$2,000 yearly Total assessed val. 1925___ 972,137
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’24 $29.50
Sewer Bonds.
5s
F-A $27,500c.$1,500 yearly Population in 1910, 706 1920, 975

DODGE C ITY - S. D. NO. 1.
4Ms’25 J-D f$l ,000c.. .June 1 1926
132,500c. June 1 ’27-39
BOND. D EBT M ay 1 ’25. $286,000
Sinking fund______________
10,194
Assessed valuation 1924___7,632,350
Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$40.31

Dec., 1925.]
ERIE.
This city is in Neosho County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s
. . . $16.000_______________
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 18 ’24 $192,601
Assessment debt (add’l ) __
19,189
Assessed valuation 1924__ 1,237,155
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$21,73
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S37.13
Population 1910, 1,300; 1920, 1,167

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

67

HALSTEAD.
FORT SCOTT SCHOOL DIST.
G IR A R D .
This city Is in Crawford County.
This city is in Harvey County.
{B u ild in g Bonds
4H s’ 12 J-J $7 6,00 0c.„J u ly 1 1942 Inc. Nov. 10 1869. Population 1910. GEN. B D . D T . Oct 19 ’ 25- $91,000
24,000
Water debt (incl.)________
(Subject to call $25,000 July 1 1932 2,446 1920.3.161.
Tot. assess, val. ’ 25_____ 1,498,317
and $25,000 July 1 1937.)
R efu n d in g City-Hall Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds
5s
F-A $12.000c.................. 1929 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 -$ ll .40
Population 1910, 1,004; 1920, 1,163
4H s’ 17 J-J $60,000-July 1 '37&’47
Sewer Bonds.
A-O $19,053c__________ 1932
6s 21 M-S 72,000_____ 1926-1941 5s
BOND. D EBT Oct 13 1925 $290,000 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 13 ’25- $119,567
Water debt (incl.)________
38,000 HAMILTON.
Total assessed value 1925
This city is in Greenwood County
_
43,650
(about 60% actual)_____9,427,893 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
ETJDORA.
Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25..........$19.25 Assessed value, real estate. 1,371,480 GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 1925-$117,000
Assessed valuation 1924___ 516,016
This city is in Douglas County.
Population In 1925 (est.)_____12,000 Assessed value, personal___ 573,950
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’2 5 - .- $6,500
Other assessable property.. 217,073 Total tax rate (per $l,000)’24-$36.39
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 56,800 at { Int. at State Treas. office; others Assess, val. ’25 (70% act.).2,162,503 Population 1910, 325; 1920_____397
National Park Bank, N . Y .
Assessed value 1924________ 652,599
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924.—$46.47
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$37.30
IN TEREST at State Treasury.
HAM ILTON COUNTY.
Population 1910, 640; 1920______ 627 FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Syracuse is the county seat.
Ottawa is the county seat.
G IR A R D SCH. DIST.
Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
EUDORA RU E. H IG H SCH. DIS.
B uilding Bonds.
5s
- . - $31,000...........................
This district (P. O, Eudora) is in 6 s ’21 $36,7 0 0 c ..F e b 15 & Aug 15 5s T4 June$40.000_____ 1926-1934
R efu nding Bonds.
1926-1931 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 1925- $40,000 6s ’96 „ - $10,2 0 0 c...M a r 1 1928
Douglas County.
4Ms’22 J-J $52,000c-$2,500 yearly Total assess, val. 1924_____ 3,140,570 6s ’96 J-J
S ch ool B onds.
3,300c— -Jan 1 1926
F unding Bonds.
4 H s’ 18 J-J $25.000___________1933
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$18.00 6s '97 J-J
1.400c.—Jan 1 1927
$12,000_______________
GEN . D E B T Oct 13 ’2 5 --- $27,000 -s
3s ’03 J-J
10.000c— July 1 1933
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1925- $109,500 GOODLAND.
Total assessed value 1925
6s ’24 - . 75,000c______________
This city is in Sherman County.
(about
actual)_______ 3,750,000 Assessed value, real estate.26 623,075
Bridge Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-$5.59 Assessed value, personal.- 5,837,265
4s ’09 M-S $23.000c— Sept 1 1934
. . . $31,000_______________ BOND. DEBT Nov 2 8 '2 2 - $42,000
Population 1925 (est.)________ 1,800 Other assessable property. 9,256,575 -s
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (3-5act.)41,747.620
Floating debt____________
54,000
EUREKA.
County tax rate(per$1 000) 25 S6 04 -s
. . . $80.000_______________ ■Unking fund________________ 8,000
This city is In Greenwood County. Populat’n 1910, 20.884; 1920, 21,946
W ater Bonds.
Total assessed value 1925
-s
. . . $22.000_______________
Memorial Bonds.
(about % actual)_______ 5,896,740
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $474,735 State&Oo tax(per $1,000' ’ 25_$10 81
5s ’24 A-O $26,000____Apr 1 1944 FREDONIA.
Total assessed val. 1924--S2.152.720 Population 1910, 3,360; 1920, 2.585
Main Sewer bon ds.
This city is in Wilson County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$49 9 )
5s
. . . $10,000—July 1 ’35&’36
Light, Heat & Power Bonds.
IN T. at State Treasurer’s office
F un din g B onds.
5s ’24 M-S $150,000-Mar 1 ’34-’53 Population 1910. 1,993 1920, 2,664 and at National Park Bank, N . Y .
5s
_ „ . $19.000-—M ay 15 1931
Sewer Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
5s
s-an $11,800__________ 1938 GOODLAND SCH DIST.
This district is in Sherman County. HANOVER.
5s&5Hs_
_ $58.731___ part yearly 5s
s-a
606.43.part yearly
This city is in Washington County.
B uilding Bonds.
District Sewer Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 16 . . . $25.000--..............-1936 GEN. BD. D T. Jan 1 1925 $39,500
___$803.54_____part yearly 4>4s
6s
s-an $64.000--$2,000 yearly
19.000
TOTAL D EBT Jan 17 ’ 25- $32,000 Assessment debt (add’l)
Im provement Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
933.949
...
$2,506.40 ___________ 5s
_
s-a $164,894.36..part yearly Total assessed val. 1924_ 2,545 588 Assessed valuation 1923
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’25 -- $188,500
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$12.00 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-819.90
Park Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l) . . 542,929 5s
s-an $3.700___________1930 Population in 1920____________3,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-134.60
Population 1920, 1,039; 1922, 947
Assessed valuation 1924.-3,738,656 TOTAL DEBT Oct 20 ’24. $191,600
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924. .-$45.35 Water debt (incl.)________
66,600 G R A H A M COUNTY.
Hill City Is the county seat.
Pop. *10. 2,333; 1920, 2.606
Sinking fund______________
1.654
HARPER CITY.
F unding Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,611 565
This city Is In Harper County.
F A IR F A X DRAIN. DISTR IC T.
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,036 250 4Ms'09 J-J $43.000c_-June 15 1939
C ity Hall Bonds.
This district is in Wyandotte Co.
(Subject to call June 15 1929)
Other assess, property____
238 705
Bonds described below declared to T ot’ass’dval. 24(75% act.)_2,886,520 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 8 ’ 25 $43,000 4H s’ 17 F-A $15.000___ Feb 1 1936
Sewage-Disposal W orks Bonds.
be an obligation o f the entire district Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24.$38.90 Sinking fund____________
14.026
by both the Wyandotte County Dis­ Population 1910, 3,040; 1920..3.954 Assessed value, real estate. 11.159 505 5s ’12 A-O $7,000___ Oct 1 1932
(Due one-tenth yearly)
trict Court and the State Supreme
Assessed value, personal,- 3,708.519
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Court (see V. 117, p. 1687).
Total assess, val. '25 (76%
5s '23 P -A /$274,948c.- Aug l ’26-’46
a ct.)__________________ 14,868,024 4 J^s’ l 7 F-A $14,500___ Feb 1 1937
1 98,000c. .Aug 1 ’47-'53 FREDONIA SCH. D IS T . NO. 40. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24..$ 6.50 5H -’23 F-A 10,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’35
5s ’24 J-J 348,500. .July 1 ’26-’54 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1925- $104,600 Pop’n, 1910. 8.700: 1920. 7.624
Sewer B onds.
10 000
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2604.) Floating debt (add’l)______
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office 5. ’ 12 A-O $9.000___ Oct 1 1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25.-$894,000 Tot. assd. val. 25(75%act.)3,J94 0 iO in Topeka.
C urb and G u tter Bonds.
School tax rate(per $1,000)'25 $19 00
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 38,000
-s T 8 - - $1,347 - - - Aug 1 ’26-’28
Paving Bonds:
Total assessed value 1924. - 933,010 Population 1925 (est.)_______ 4,000 GRANT COUNTY.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or
5s '19 J-D $41,500___ Dec 1 1939
New Ulysses Is the county seat.
FRO N TE N A c!
the Commerce Trust C o., Kansas
The interest rate on first issue of 5 s ’ 19 J-D 101,500..D e c 1 ’26-’39
This city is in Crawford County,
City.
---------funding bonds was reduced by com­ 5 X .’20 F-A 16,000_______________
im provement Bonds.
FINNEY COUNTY.
(Redeemed by Feb. 1 1940)
promise from 6% to 4% .
5s ’ 25 M-S $15,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’ 35
Garden City Is the county seat
Railroad Aid Bonds.
534>s’20 F-A $31,000___ Feb 1 1940
GEN. BD. D T. Jan 1 1925_$153,302 6s
$12.500_______________
R oad Bonds.
Water=Works Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 39,040
5s ’20 A-O $40.000_____________
5H s’20 M-S $20.000___ Mar 1 1935
F unding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 919.978 6s T4 J-J $37.800c_-Jan 1 ’26-’39
-s
...
90.000........................
R efu nd ing Railroad Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$67.4l
R efu n d in g Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ 20 M-S $10.000--Mar 1 ’26-’35
Population 1910, 3,396; 1920.-3,225 2s 04 J-J
-s
- - . $30,000____________
$5.000c.-Jan 1 ’ 26-’27
Special Illum ination Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT N ov 2 7 ’22 $71,300 5s ’ 20 F-A $3,000___ Feb 1 1930
-s
- . - $50,000____________
OALENA.
Sinking fund______________
1,498 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $279,847
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925- $802,000
This city Is in Cherokee County.
Assessed val., real estate--3,328,715 A.sessed value 1925_______1,680,951
_
Assess, val. real estate_ 11,005,550
Assessed val., personal____ 386.825 Tot.tax rate(per $1,000)’23-$36.32
W ater Works Impt. Bonds.
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,438,575 5s '18 J-D $72,000 _____1926-1943
Other assessable property,29,452
Other assess, property_ 2,011,639 GEN. B D . DT. Oct 13 ’24. $169,600 Tot. ass'd val.’24 (enual’d)4,676,756 Population 1910, 1.638; 1920-.1.770
_
IN T . on bonds marked (o) at Nat.
Total assessed value 1925
County tax (per $1,000) 1924--S4.29
Assess, valuation 1924___ 1,900,000
(about 82% actual)___ 18,371,718 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-130.50 Population 1910, 1,087; 1920-.1.087 Park Bank, N . Y .; (b) at State Treas­
urer’s office.
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $9.68 Population 1910, 6.096: 1920.-4,712
Papulation 1910. 6.908; 1920, 7,674
IN T . at State Treas. office,County
G R A Y COUNTY.
HARPER COUNTY.
GARDEN CITY.
Cimarron is the county seat.
Treas. o f flee and in N. Y . City.
Anthony is the county seat.
This city is In Finney County. Inc.
Funding Bonds.
Road Im provement Bonds.
In 1887.
FLORENCE.
5Hs'05 - - . $55,000c___ Jan 1 1935 4Ms’24 J-J $4) ,500c-July 1 ’26-’44
R efu nding Bonds.
This city is in Marion County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’25 $55,000 4 U s
...
50,000. .Jan 1 '26-’45
44is’03 J-J $66,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1933 Sinking fund____________
10.000 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’25 $50,000
W ater Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assess, value, real estate.. 7,820,990 Floating debt (add’l)_____
5s ’ 19 J-J $21,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1939
20,000
6s '08 J-J $20.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1938 Assess, value, personal_ 2.044,62i Sinking fund____________
Paving Bonds.
_
14,000
5s ’22 F-A $23,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1942 4 ^ s ’ 17 J-J $57,300____July 1 1937 Other assess, property____ 1,853,632 Total assess, val. '25_____32,000,000
(Subject to call after July 1 1932)
Total assess, value ’ 25 (abt.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 13 1925 $350,675
State & Co. tax (per $1,000 ’25-S7.45
$6,700...................1940
Water debt (in c l.)-.______
94.000 5s '20 . . .
85% a ct.)____________ 11,718,248 Population 1910,14,748; 1920-13,656
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
Total assess, value 1925___1,460.324
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 25-$26.56
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$32.70 5s ’ 10 J-J $20,000c__ Jan 1 1930
Population 1910. 3,674 1920, 4.711
Funding Bonds.
IN T . at National Park Bank, N . Y HARVEY CO. S. D. NO. 52.
Population 1910, 1,168 1920, 1,317
P. O. Newton.
5s ’ l l A-O $49,000c__________1931
5s ’24 - - - ($26.000--Apr 1 ’29&’34
5s ’ 14 J-D 17,000____June 1 1934
FORD COUNTY^
GREAT BEND.
I 12,000___ Apr 1 1939
_
4,000_ July 15 1935
County seat is Dodge City. Bonds 5s ’ 15 J-J
This city, is in Barton County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’25- $38,000
Light Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
12,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
R ailroad-Aid Bds. {R ed. in 1917). 5s '13 J-J $20,000c__ Jan 1 1943
4% s’ 24 J-J $212,000_______________ Tot. ass’d val.’25(90% act.)2,500,000
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s ’99 J-J *$54.0 0 0 c ...O c t 2 1937
Street Improvement Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$12.90
_
C ourt-H ouse (R ed. a ft. July 1 ’21) 4H s’ 17 J-J $25,000_ N ov 15 1926
/$ 1 ,600___ Jan 1 1926 Population 1925____________ 1,250
19,800_______________
5s ’ l l J-J $65,000c...Ju ly 1 1931 4 ^ s ’ 17 —
8,373___________1950 4 K s’ 25 J-J ( 2,000--Jan 1 ’27-’28
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’25 $119,000 5s ’20 F-A
\14,000--Jan 1 ’ 29-’35
Assess, val. real estate_ 20,671,806 GEN. B D . D T. Oc( 1925.. $313,173
_
Sewer Bonds.
HASKELL COUNTY.
4.677
Assess, val. personal_____ 4,651,425 Sinking fund ____________
($1,500___ Jan 1 1926
County seat is Sublette.
Other assess, property____ 5,159,534 Assess, val. '25 (100% act.) 4.037.177 4V£s’ 25 J-J 119.000__Jan 1 ’ 27-’45
Funding Bonds.
Sinking funds----------------12.916 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-S18.60 GEN. BD. D T. N o v 21 ’25- $232,489
Total assessed value 1925-30,482.765 Pop'n 1910, 3,200; 1920_______3,848 Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 141,435 5H s’ 14 J-J $24,000____M ay 4 1934
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
R efu nding Bonds.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) "25 87 42
Sinking fund______________
21,000
$21.354c. „
Populat’n 1910, 11.393 1920.14,273
Total assessed val’n, 1925-6,516,621 4s ’01 J-J to call July July 1 1931
(Subject
1 1911)
•INT. at State Treas. office; others GARDEN C ITY SCH. DIST.
City tax rate (per $1,060) 1925 $13.25
at National Park Bank, N . Y .
F unding C ounty W arrants.
Building Bonds.
Population 1910, 4,662 1920, 4,460
5 s ’ 13 J-J
$1.000___ Jan 13 *933
4 J4s'17 J-J $60,000c_ July 1937
_
FORT SCOTT.
g reen sbu rg!
5s ’ 13 A-O
1.500___ Apr 7 1933
(Subject to call after July 1927)
County seat of Bourbon County. BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’ 25. $125,000
This city is in Kiowa County.
5s ’ 13 J-J
4.821___ July 7 1933
Inc. Feb. 27 1860. Commission gov­ Tot. assess, val. ’ 25 (abt.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
C ourt House Bonds.
ernment adopted Feb. 3 1914.
$30,000........
1946 .s
60% act.)______________ 5,075.493 4\*s’ 16
. . . $30.000________ $2,000y ’ly
Internal Im provement Bonds. School tax rate(per $1,000;’25$20.00
Electric Light Bonds.
TOT. DEBT Oct 13 ’2 5 --- $165,354
-s
. . . $411,254.74___________ Population in 1922 (est.)._
5,000 4Ms’ 25 J-J $50,000 _____ 1926-1945 Sinking fund______________
14,429
W ater-W orks Bonds.
(Due $2,000 in the even years and Assessed val., real estate_ 4,48' ,450
_
4H s
$lo9 500........... .............. GARNETT.
$3,000 in the odd years.)
Assessed val., personal____ 560.550
C ondensary Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1925- $120,000
This city is in Anderson County.
-s
...
$2,250_______________ GEN. BD. D T. N ov 16 ’ 25 $252,553 W Uer debt (included)____ $30,000 Tot. ass’d val.'25 (65%ac(.15,042,000
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds Assess debt (add’l)_______ 151,239 Assessed val. 1924________ 1,425,000 Total tax (per $1,000) 19°5--$25.00
Population. 1910, 993; 1920, 1,455
.8
$ 2 2 ,0 0 0 .................................
Population 1910, 1,199: 1920.-1,215
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
Eastern & S outhern R R . Bds. Sinking fund (general----------------------- 27,520
14,879
_s
$15,500........................................... Total assess, (water_______
value 1925___2.164.957 GREENBURG~SCH. DIST.
HAVEN.
D eficiency Bonds.
Tnis district is in Kiowa County.
$1,000) ’25-$49.20
This city is in Reno County.
_s
$25,000______________ Tot. tax rate (per 2,334; 1920.-2,329
High School Bldg. B onds.
Population 1910,
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 22 M-S $85,000______________ GEN. BD. D T. Oct 2 0 ’ 25- $43,500
Assess, val. ’25(2-3 a c t .).. 632,502
4 ^ s ’09J-J $41,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1929
(Due in 5. lO and 15 years.)
Memorial B uilding Bonds.
GEARY COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 192.5- $79,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S27.74
4H s’25 J-J $185,000--Jan 1 ’ 26-’45
Junction City is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1924--$2,265.694 Population in 1910, 528; 1920, 550
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 31 ’25- $290,750
C oun ty Paving Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S12.00
Water debt (included)_____ 169,500 4M s’ 19 A-O $64,000c___ Oct 1 1940
HAVEN SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 411,255
Road Bonds
GYPSUM.
This district is in Reno County.
Assessed value, real estate.5,582,435 5s ’20 F-A $45,200c_________ 1941
This city is in Saline County.
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
Assessed value, personal___2,496,342 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25 $126,000 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 16 ’25---$18,000 5s T9 J-J $3 i ,000 _____1926-1934
Other assessable property..1,197:867 Tot .ass’d val. ’25 (70 % act.) 22,565,519 Assessment debt (add’l )_____ 9,600 BOND. DEBT Nov 10 1921-*93,000
Total assessed value 1925 . 9,276 644 State & co.tax (per $1,000)’25-.$9.10 Assessed value 1924________ 670,613 Tot.ass'd val.’24(80%act.) 1,941,390
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $47.42 Pop'n 1910, 10,063; 1920, 13,452 Total tax rate (per $l,000)’25-$29.90 School tax (per $1,000) 1924
$7.00
P op’n 1910, 10,463; 1920____ 10.693
IN T . is payable in New York.
Population 1910, 623; 1920_____ 732 Population 1920 (est.)_______ 1,341




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H ATS.
This city Is In Ellis County.
$2.600................. 1939
6M s’15 . . .
12.900................. 1945
Street Bonds.
5s '17 . . .
$27,000........ 1926-1927
L igh t P lant P urchase B onds.
.8 ’ 17 . . . $29,033............... ..........
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6a ’ 13 . . . $23,000 .................1933
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 10 . . . $30.000____M ay 1 1930
5s ’23 J-J
11,200c - _Feb 1 ’26-’33
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5b ’09 . . .
18.000____Jan 2 1929
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 15 ’25- $333,013
Water debt (incl.)________ 116,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 512,067
Sinking fund______________ 142,208
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act.)3.826,512
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ‘25-$20.25
Population 1910, 1,961 1920, 3,165
1NT. at National Park Bank, N.
Y .. and State Treasurer’s office.
B X a ’ 14 . . .

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
HOLTON.

This city is in Jackson C o. In­
corporated as a city of 3d class July
30 1870 and as city of 2d class Feb. 3
1888.
Commission gov’t adopted
Apr. 12 1912.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
4 ^ s '0 7 . . . $19,000____Jan I 1937
5s '13- . . .
23,000r___July 1 1943
W ater-W orks Extension.
5s ’ 15 — -$43,000r___Jan
1 1945
R efu n d in g Bonds.
iXs'17 J-J $3 6,00 0..-Jan 1 ’26-’37
Sewer Bonds.
Is T2 J-J $19,410c................... ..
TOT. BD . D T . Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $379,514
Total assessed value 1924. .3,353,731
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$29.70
Population 1910, 2,842; 1920, 2,703

HOLYROOD SCHOOL D IST R IC T
This district (P. O. Holyrood) is
in Ellsworth County.
5s
. . . $60,000----------------------BOND. D E B T Oct 15 1924 $60,000
HAYS SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Hays) is in Assessed valuation 1924-_$4 827,240
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’24-$4.00
Ellis County.
High S chool Bonds.
4Ms _ F-A $29,500c__________1936 HOPE.
B uilding Bonds.
This city is in Dickinson County.
4M s’25 F-A$130,000c____ 1926-1945 GEN. B D . D T. Jan 1 1925--$43,712
BONDED DEBT Oct. ’25- $159,500 Assessment debt (add’l) ____ 8,312
5,000 Assessed valuation 1924--------523.562
Sinking fund______________
T ot. ass’d val.’25 (1-3 act.) .4,733,640 Total tax rate (per $l,000)’24-$35-70
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$11.00 Population 1910, 567; 1923--------589
IN T . at the State Treasurer’s
office, Topeka.
HORTON.
This city is in Brown County. In­
HERINGTON.
corp. in 1887.
This city Is In Dickinson County
Commission government approved
I n c .A p r .il 1887.
Mar. 5 1915: V. 100, p. 1185.
F unding B onds.
W ater Bonds.
5s g
J-D $7,000c_ June 1 1928 4Ms’23 - - . $175,000_______________
_
6 M sg A-O 33,500c_ Apr 11931
_
F unding Bonds.
W ater and Light Bonds.
-s
$97,733...........................
5s g
J-J $43,000c...Jan 11928
Sewer Impt. B onds.
5 X b g A-O 30,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 193S .8
. . . $5,256.57.------- --------_
5s ’14 A-O 49,000c_ Apr 1 1944
W ater and Light Im pt. Bonds.
(Subject to call Apr 1 1934)
_s
___ $60,000_______________
Improvement Bonds.
W ater-W orks Ext. Bonds.
4Ms'17 . . . ($16,500—July 1 ’ 26 36 5s ’ 12 F-A $38,000c__ Aug 1 1932
\ 1.973.31..July 11937
City Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 14 F-A $15.000c— -Apr 1 1934
6s g
J-J
$8,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930 GEN. B D . D T. Oct 1925.. $385,733
6s g
J-J
4,500c___Jan 1 1931 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
9,872
6M s’ 18 . . .
352 _____ 1926-1928 Total assessel value 1924.-2,520,229
Water=Works B onds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25------ $12.50
5s ’23 M-N$56,000 -M ay 1 ’28-’53 Population 1910, 3.600: 1920, 4,000
5s ’ 23 M -N 281,000--M ay 1 ’ 28-’ 53
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 1 1925 $366,351
Assessment debt (a d d 'l)_
_ 196,787 HOWAP, D.
Total assessed value 1924 3.191 086
This city is in Elk County.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924. .$37 .61 GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’2 5 .- $189,500
Population 1910. 3,273 1920. 4.065 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
20,000
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Assessed valuation 1921___ 1,105.200
Tot. tax rate (per$l,000) '24—$41.45
H IAW ATH A.
Population 1910, 1,163; 1920.-1,060
This city is in Brown County.
Commission government adopted HOXIE.
Feb. 3 1914. Pop. TO. 2.974; 1920.
This city is in Sheridan County.
3.222.
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 19 24..
None
W ater W orks Bonds.
Assessment d e b t _________ 130,000
-s
. . . $87,000_______________ Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 908,263
A uditorium Impt. Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$22.50
4M s
J-J$70,000.-July 1 ’26-’39 Total taxrate(per $l,000)’24$47.24-t_s
. . . 70.000______________ Population in 1910, 532; 1920, 616
GEN . B D . D T . N ov 20’25 $404,587
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 108,240 HUGOTON.
Sinking fund______________
25,417
This city is in Stevens County.
Assess, val. 1925 (actual)..3,594.381 B O N D . DEBT NOV 20 ’25 $98,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 ..$35.12 Sinking fund_____________ >
1 175
IN T . on auditorium improvemeni Assessed val., real estate— 427 897
bonds payable at office o f State Treas Assessed value, personal— 230 680
Other assessable property. .
22 224
HIAW ATH A SCH. DIST. No. 4. Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (% a ct.). 680 801
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25. $50,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $40 62
Total assessed value 1925- .4,900,000 Population 1910, 105; 1920, 644
School tax rare(per $1,000) ’24.$13.00
Population in 1920___________ 3,322 HUMBOLDT,
This city is in Allen County. InHILL C IT Y . ~~
corp. Oct. 19 1903 as city of 2d class
This city Is In Graham County.
Sewer Bonds.
W ater and L ight Bonds.
-s
...
9.500_______ ________
5s
. . . $14,000_______________ 5s ’24 A-O 1,700-.A ug 1 ’26-’34
R efu n d . W ater (Red. beg. in ’24)
General Sewer ( Subject to call.)
5s T4 . . . $35,000c__________1944 5s
. . . $ n .5 0 0 r _ ..............193
Ref. El.-Lt. (Red. beg. in 1924).
_
_
52,000______ Serially
.s
5s T4 . . . $15,000c__________1944
R efu nding Bonds.
Refunding bonds_________ $18,000 _s
_ $30,000_________ Serially
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 10 ’24 $81,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Water debt (included)_____
13,000 5s ’ 16 F-A $12.000____Feb 1 1931
Sinking fund_____________
5 563 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1921)
Assessed val’n, real estate___475,145
Internal Impt. BondsAssessed value, personal____517,435 6s ’20 J-J $.2.500--July 1 ’26-’30
Assessed value, corporat’ns
7.262
f 8,000..July 1 ’ 26-'29
Tot.ass’d val. '24 ( % act.)_ 999,842 5Ms’20 J-J [ 2,500____July 1 1930
_
I 4,500___ Aug 1 1930
Total tax (per$1,000) 1924 ..$37.47
Population in 1910. 983 1920, 732 4M s’24 F-A (20,000-- Aug 1 ’31-’34
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 17 ’25. $53,500
HILL
C IT Y
RURAL
H IGH Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 273,700
SCHOOL DISTR IC T NO. 3.
Tot. ass’d val.’25(4-5 act.) 1,700.000
This district is in Graham County. Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’ 25-S15 80
Population 1910. 2.548; 1920, 2.525
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
5s
J-J $135,000c__________ 1937 INT.at Citizens State Bk, Humboldt
BON DED DEBT Oct 1925 $135,000
Assessed valuation (60 to
h u t c h in s o n ]
County seat of Reno County. Ino.
70% actual) 1925 _______ 340.302
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$6.50 in 1872. The sewer and street bonds
are provided for by a special levy.
HILLSBORO.
Street Im provement Bonds.
This city is in Marion County.
5s ’ 24 F-A $15,000_______________
E lectric Light Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
6s
J-J $18,000c____ 1926-1931 4Ms’24 F-A $18,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’34
Paving Bonds.
R efunding Bonds.
5s
F-A $42,000 _____ 1926-1946 5s 01 A-O 77.000r..-A pr 1 1931
4U s
J-J
84,500____ $2,500 yrly. (Subject to call in 10 years from date)
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 13 ’25- $145,000 lM s’01 A-O 33,000r
Oct 1 1931
Total assessed value 1925--1,319,749 4Ms’02 . . .
8.000_____N ov 1 1932
Total tax rate (per$l,000) '24_$26.90
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,134; 1920, 1,451 5s ’ 18 F-A $32 000..A u g 1 ’26-’28
IN T ER E ST at Topeka.
4M s’19 M-S
2,920--Sept 1 ’ 26-’29
5s ’22 J-D
6,300 _____ 1926-1932
h o i s i n g t o n ¥ o a r d o f e d u c . 5s ’23
J-J
6,400 _____ 1926-1933
This district (P. O. Hoisington) is 5s ’23 F-A
7,200 _____ 1926-1933
In Barton Co.
5s ’24 F-A
4,950 _____ 1926-1934
School B uilding Bonds.
P ublic B uilding Bonds.
4?isT 7 J-D $36.0 0 0 c ...J -J 1 ’26-’37 4>$s’ l l J-J $125.000____July 1 1961
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
4M s’25 A-O $50,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’45
BON D. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $86,000
Drainage Canal B onds.
Sinking fund______________
6,000 5s ’ 19 . . . $17,500 ..........1926-1929
T ot. ass’d val.’25(40% act.)3,068,377
Bridge Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $21.50 4M8 10 J-D $15,000c.. . June 1 1930
Population in 1922___________ 3,000 ♦Ms’ 13 M-N 12.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1933
IN T . payable at State Treasurer's 4M s’ 13 M-N 8,000___ M ay 1 1933
office in Topeka.
5s ’ 19 J-J
50,000___ July 1 1939




♦Funding Bonds.
4Ms’09 J-J $66.000r_ July 1 1929
_
4Ms ’ 10J-J
47.500____Jan 1 1930
Term inal Facility Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1936
Fire-Station Bonds.
4Ms’ 12 F-A *$20.000c._Feb 1 1932
5s ’ 19 J-D 30,000___ Dec 1 1929
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925. $539,480
Assessment debt________ 1,336,924
Total assess, val. 1925
(60% actual)_________ 32,846,232
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925_ $30 62
_
Pop’n 1910, 16,364; 1920. 23,298
♦INT. at State Treasurer’s office;
others at National Park Bank, N . Y .

HUTCHINSON SCH. DIST. NO. 1.

B uilding Bonds.
5s ’06 J-D $§52,500c
Dec 1 1926
4Ms’09 M-N120 000c_ M ay 1 1929
_
4Ms’ 17 J-D 107,000c_June 1 ’26-’47
4Ms’ 20 J-J 120,000____Jan 1 1940
5 ^ s ’21 J-J 12 5 ,0 0 0 ... Apr 15 1941
5s ’23 M -N 205,000_N ov 1 ’26-’43
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $100,000_ Mar 15 1941
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 4 ’25 $830,500
Sinking fund_____________
72,044
Assess, val. ’24 (75% to
80% actual)__________ 34,383,974
8chool tax (per $1,000) 1924—$13.75
Population in 1923------------- ..26,263
§ IN T. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
others at State Treas. office.

INDEPENDENCE.

This city is In Montgomery Co
Incorp. as city of 2d class in 1872
Now under commission plan of gov't
Pop’n 1910. 10.480; 1920, 11,920.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4M s’23 M-N$36,000 _____ 1926-1933
Sewer Disposal Plant Bonds.
4Ms
M-N$57,600 _____ 1926-1934
C ity Hall Bonds4 Ms
J-J $53,500-—Jan 1 ’ 26-’35
Paving Bonds.
5s ’22 A-O $26,520.72_____ serially
General Paving (Part y e a r ly ).
4M-6s -..$ 2 1 5 ,0 0 0 _____ 1926-1934
General Sewer ( Part y ea rly ).
5s&6s’ l2 Var 61,706_____ 1926-1934
Park Bonds.
4s T7 __ $3,000_ One'tenth yly
_
Funding Bonds.
4M s’09 F-A $39,000 ______ 1926-’29
RR. R efu nd ing Bonds.
4Ms’ 16 J-J $4,000______ 1926-1927
Memorial Hall Bonds.
5Ms’21 F-A $224,000 ____ 1926-194]
W hite Way Bonds.
5s ’ 20 J-J
$5,500 ......... 1926-1929
W ater-W orks-Im pt. Bonds.
4Ms'12 J-J $99,600c____ 1928-1942
Judgm ent Bonds.
4Ms
- - - $27,000 --.1926-1933
Sewage Pum ping P lant Bonds.
5s
- — $10,000 _____ 1926-1934
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’25- $853,239
112,60c
Water debt (incl.)_______
Assessment debt (add’l)_
413,362
Ass’d val.’25(abt. % a ct.)-13,632,053
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 — $42 50
IN T . at State Treasurer's office

INDEPENDENCE SCH. D. NO. 5

Building Bonds.
1926
4Ms
J-J
$9,000c........
f 10,000c_________ 1926
5s ’21 . . . i 80,000c____ 1927-1930
250,000c____ 1931-1940
5 s '22 F -A /100,000c-Feb 1 ’36-'40
1 50.000c__ Feb 1 1941
B O N D . D EBT Oct 15 ’25. $499,000
Assessed valuation 1925—15,485,268
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___817.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____14.000
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at the fiscal
agency of the State of Kansas io
Topeka; on others at National Park
Bank, New York City.
IOLA CITY.
This city Is the county seat of Allen
County. Commission gov't adopted
March 10 1910. Population 1910,
9.u32: 1920. 8.513.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’00
. . . $20,000 _____ 1926-1930
W ater and Light Bonds.
5 s ’20
. . - $15.0 0 0c........ .........1926
R efu nding Bonds.
4s ’01 J-J $26.000c.—July 1 1931
(Subject to call anv interest date.)
Memorial Hall Bonds.
5M s’21 - - - $17,000c__________1926
GEN. BONDS Oct 15’ 2 5 -- $78,000
Internal improvement debt. 342,793
Sinking fund, cash. & c
13,609
Assessed valuation 1925
5.036,513
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$46.60
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y ..
and State Treasurer’s office. Topeka

[V ol. 121.
JEWELL.
This city Is in Jewell County.
W ater B onds.
5s ’ 13
$25,000.-M ay 1 ’ 26-’34
BON D . D E B T Oct 30 ’25- $51,250'
Water debt (incl.)________
29,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(90% act.)l,088,560
Total tax rate (per $1,000) *25-$13.00
Population 1910, 839; 1920. 808
IN T . at fiscal agency, Topeka.
JEWELL COUNTY.
Mankato is the county seat.
F un din g Bonds.
4s ’ 17 J-J $3i,000c.M ay 1 ’25-’29
BO N D . D EBT Oct 16 ’25 $27,000
Assessed val. real estate—32,396,298
Assessed val. personal____ 8,170,334
Other assessable property. 3,162,289
Total assessed val. 1925
(70% actual)_________ 43,728,921
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25—$5.55
Pop’n 1910, 18,148; 1920, 10,240
JEWELL R U R A LlE . S. D. NO. 4.
This district is in Jewell County.
B uilding Site & Equip. Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J J$12,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’37
1 65,000c.- Jan 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925 — $78,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (2-3 act.)___ 5,109,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $5.30'
Population 1922 (est.)------------ 2,200
IN T . payable at Topeka.
JOHNSON COUNTY.
County seat Is Olathe.
Oiled Road Bonds.
5s ’ 17 - . $8,000.—Jan 1 ’26-’27
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4Ms'98 M-S $10,000c—Sept 1 1928
($10,000 sub. to call y'ly from 1918)
B O N D . D EBT Sept 15 ’25 $190,000
Assessed value, real estate.33,039,115*
Assessed value, personal.. 15,904,630
Tot.ass’d val.’25(65% act)48,943,745
State & Co. tax (ner $l,OOO)’25$69.O0
Pop'n 1910, 18.288; 1920—
18,314
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
JOHNSON COUNTY RUR. H IG H
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 3.
P. O. De Soto.
S chool Bonds.
4Ms’ 18 - — $32 D00_ Jan 1 ’26-’33
_
TOTAL D E B T Nov 20 '24 $38,000
JOHNSON & MIAMI CO’S JT.
RURAL H. SCH. DIST. NO. 5.
P. O. Olathe.
B uilding Bonds.
____
4M s’25 F-AJ$33,000c.Feb 1 ’27-’37
. 1 32,000e.Feb 1 ’38-’45
BOND. D EBT Oct. 16 ’25- $65,000
Total assessed value 1924—4,350,000
Population (estimate 1)_______ 1,275
JUNCTION CITY.
This city is in Geary County. Inc.
Feb. 9 1859. Population 1910.
5,598; 1920, 7,533.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
tMs'09 A-O >7,0 0 0 c-...............1929
Sewer R efu nding Bonds.
4 M s'17 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927)
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s
$41,860_________ 1940
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s
--.
$6,000___________ 1932
R efu nding W ater B onds.
4Ms'17 J-J $45,000___Jan 1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927.)
R efu nding Terminal Bonds.
4.9 ’ 12
$14,000.-$2,000 yearly
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
5s
$18.000_______ serially
4Ms’24 M -N 40,000_M ay 1 1944
(Optional M ay 1 1934)
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 13 ’25- $281,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 183,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 4,554,651
Assess, val. personal______ 1,952,030
Other assess, property_____ 926,697
Tot.as’d val.’25(75% a ct.)-7,233,378
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$33.50
INT. at State Treas. office and at
fiscal agency in N. Y . City.
JUNCTION C ITY SCHOOL DIST.
This
district not only includes
Junction City but also adjacent terri­
tory. Pop'n 1918, 8,767.
5s ’ 18 M-N$100,000____M a y l 1938
(Subject to call after 1923)
.s
. . . *40,000_______________
BOND. D E B T Oct. 13 ’25- $120,000
Sinking fund______________
10,225
T ot.val.(abt.85% act.) ’25 9 748,390
School tax iate (per $1,000) ’25$14.O0
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 8,000
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y . C.
KANOPOLIS.
This city is in Ellsworth County.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925—-$39,400
Assessed value 1923________ 497,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$11.00
Population 1910, 577; 1920_____772

JACKSON COUNTY,
Holton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925 $212,000
Ass'd val. (equalized) ’24.35,789,569 KANSAS C ITY.
This city Is In Wyandotte County.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$4.65
Pop’n in 1910. 16.861: 1920, 15,495 Incorp. as a city of first class In 1886.
In 1909 purchased plant of Metro­
politan Water Co. V. 88. p. 1211.
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Commission government adopted
Oskaloosa is the county seat.
July 14 1909. Population 1910,
Road Bonds.
City
5s ’ 21 F-A $100.000c„F eb 1 1931 82,331; 1920, 101,177.Kansas of Rosedale was annexed to
City on
5s ’ 24 J-J 150.000c_____________ Apr. 25 1922. Y. 114, p. 1692.
5s ’ 24 F-A
6,800c.Aug 1 ’26-’34
Park A cquisition & Improve­
T ow nship Road Bonds.
ment Bonds (C ity’s P ortion ).
5s
F-A $1 40.0 00....................... 4M4M4M5&6s .$423,740---1926-32
6s ’ 21 J-J
27.000 _________ 1931
G eneral Park Bonds.
Bonds (For Federal Aid P rojects) 4M.4M.4M.5&6S $445.392— 1926-32
4M s’25 F-A $60,000_ Aug 15 1935
_
General
4M s’25 F-A 26,652_ Aug 15 1935 4 M A M ,4 M Intersection Bonds.
_
,5&6s $488,185- .1926-34
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 1925- $674,325
General Bridge Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate.25,092,585 5s
...
.$161,777— 1930-33
Assessed val.. personal_ 4,736,315
_
Im provem ent Bonds.
4
Other assessable property. 3,868,511 4 M ,4M . 4 M, I f 3,938,579..1926-1935
Total assessed val’n (70%
5s & 6s
/
«
actual) 1925___________34,342,882
R efu n d in g Bonds.
State & Go. tax(per $1,000) ’25-$9.48 4M s’09 F-A$150,000c—.F eb 1 1929
Pop’n 1910. 15,826; 1920, 14,750 4M s’25 J-J 383,000-Jan 18 '27-46
4M s’25 J-J 372,000.Jan 18 ’46r’55
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.

D ec., 1925.]

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

KANSAS C IT Y (C oncluded).
KINGMAN.
F unding Bonds.
This city is In Kingman County.
5s ’03 M -N $186,500c„N ov 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’2 5 .. $87,750
5s ’07 J-D 625,000--.D e c 15 1927 Water debt (included)_____
10,000
4J4s’07 J-D 79,500c...June 1 1927 Sinking fund_____________
1,791
_
4 ^ s ’09 M-N158.969C_ May 1 1929 Tot. ass’d val. (act.) 1925.-3,060.997
4 Jus’ l l M -N 89,000c_ May 1 1931 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25— $8.65
_
5s ’23 A-O 95,000___ Oct 1 1943 Popula’n 1910, 2,577; 1920, 2.407.
W ater-Plant Purchase Bonds.
4 H s’09 J-J SI.067,000c.July 1 1939 KINGMAN SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
W ater-Plant Imp. & Ext. Bds.
B uilding Bonds.
4 H s ’09 F-AS400,000c...Aug 1 1939 4J4s’ 16 M-N$30,000____M ay 1 1936
4 H s’ 10 J-J 500,000c...Ju ly 1 1940 4 K s’ 17 J-J 20,000___ July 1 1937
4 ^ s ’12 F-A 90,000-—Aug 15 1942
’36-’45
6s ’21 F-A 150,000___ Aug 1 1931 4M s’25 F-A 40,000c_Feb 1$54,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924
(Subject to call.)
Total assessed val. 1924___3,554,006
4 K s’22 M-S 100,000___ Sept 1 1942
4 K s ’23 J-D 50,000___ June 1 1943 School tax (per $1,000) '24—$12.75
4M s’23 M -N 100,000____N ov 1 1943 KINSLEY.
4M s’23 J-D 200,000____Dec 1 1943
This city is in Edwards County.
4 % s ’24 F-A 200,000____Feb 1 1944
4 ^ s ’24M-N 200,000___ M ay 1 1944 5s R efunding Bonds.
. . $14,000.___________
4 ^ s ’25 F-A 150,000___ Feb 1 1945 BOND. .DEBT Oct 13 1925 $75,400
Fire-Station Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
20,000
444s’ 10 J-J $60,0 0 0c-..Ja n 1 1940 Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
72,400
4M s’ 24 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1944 Sinking fund______________
4,000
City-Hall Bonds.
1925___1,797,583
4J4s’ 10 J-J $200,000c...Ju ly 1 1940 Assessed valuation$1,000) ’25-$18.00
Total tax rate(per
M unicipal El. Lt. P lant Bonds
4 Jus’ l l J-D$350,000____June 11941 Population 1910, 1,547; 1920, 1,986
4J^s’23 J-J 200,000— July 15 1943 KINSLEY CITY S. D. NO. 1
4 K s ’ 17 M-S 42,000--M ar 1 ’26-’28
This district (P. O. Kinsley) is in
4M s’ 1 7 A -0 25,000--Oct 1 ’26-’28
4M s’17 J-D 42,500--D ec 1 ’29-’33 Edwards County.
School Building Bonds.
4M s’ 19 F-A 125,000--Aug 1 ’26-’30 5s ’ 22 J-J / $20,000c____ 1928-1932
4 ^ s ’19 A-O 150,000--Oct 1 ’32-’37
t 50,000c____ 1933-1942
4 % s '2 0 M -N 25,000--M ay 1 ’26-’30 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1925 $70,000
5s ’20 M -N 50,000____N ov 1 1938 As’d val.’25(abt.60% act.)-2,514,141
6s ’21 F-A 200,000_ Aug 1 1931 School tax rate (per $1,000)’25$16.00
_
_
5s ’21 J-D 100,000_ Dec 1 1941
5s ’22 F-A 150,000_ Feb 1 1942 Population 1925 (est.)-------------2,000
_
_
4 K s ’22 J-D 100,000_ June 1 1942
4 ^ s ’22 J-D 100,000_ Dec 1 1942 K IO W A .
_
This city is in Barber County.
4 j^ s’23 J-D 100, 00_ June 1 1943
_
424s’23 M -N 100,000____ N ov 1 1943 GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1924.. $86,674
4M s’24 F-A 200,000_ Feb 1 1944 Other indebtedness_______ 118,200
_
_
4M s'24M -N 500,000_ M ay 1 1944 Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,310,618
_
4H s'24 F-A 200,000_ Aug 1 1944 City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-115.00
_
4 )4 s’25 F-A 200,000_ Feb 1 1945 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$39.25
_
S oldiers’ Memorial Bldg. Bonds. Population 1910, 1,520; 1920, 1,539
5s ’23 J-J $150,000..Jan 1 ’33-’42
5s ’23 J-D 150,000..D ec 1 ’33-’42 K IO W A COUNTY.
Greensburg Is the county seat.
5s ’24 M -N 200,000--M ay 1 ’34-’43
R efu nding Bonds.
4 K s ’25 J-J
25,980..July 1 ’26-’35
44£s’06 J-J $53,000c.-July 15 1920
Memorial Arch Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
4M s’23 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1938
5s ’ 14 J-J $55.000--Jan 1 ’29-’34
W ork-H ouse Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 3 ’25 $108,000
4 H s’ 10 J-J $30.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 194<
Sinking fund_____________
32,853
Boulevard Bonds.
_
4Ms, 4J4s,\$144.598 ___ 1926-1933 Assess, val. real estate_ 12,092,110
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,343,240
4 % s , 5s & 6s)
Other assess, property____ 2,480,391
Inter City V iaduct Bonds.
44Ss'19 J-J $11,000--.J u ly 18 1942 As’d val.’25(abt.70% act.) 16,915,741
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'25 $6.00
(Optional 1924.)
Population 1910, 6,174 1920, 6,164
ROSEDALE BONDS (A n n e x e d ).
IN T. at State Fiscal Agency. N.Y
and in Topeka.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1929
5s ’ 10 J-J 25,000___ Jan 1 1930 K IO W A S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
This district is in Barber County
5s ’12 J-D 20,000___ June 1 1932
B uilding Bonds (I n t. in T op ek a .)
5s ’ 14 M -N 25,000----- M ay 1 1944
5s
s-an $21,000c____1926-1931
Medical School Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $26,250 _____ 1926-1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1924 $48,300
Turkey Creek Diversion Bonds. Total assess, val. 1924 __ 2,157.966
5s ’21 J-J $40,000 _____ 1926-1921 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$l7.00
5s ’21 J-D 112,000 _____ 1926-1941
5s ’21 J-J
3,2 00_____ 1926-1941 LA C R O SS E .
This city is in Rush County.
City Hall Bonds.
W ater Works Bonds.
5 s ’ 12 J-D $20,000____June 11932
5s ’ 17 J-J $25.800_____1926-1947
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’ 13 A-O $60,400___ Apr 1 1933
Electric Light Bonds.
Internal Impt. Bonds (Sewer). 4 ^ s ’17 J-J $10,000_____1926-1947
5s
...$ 1 0 0 ,2 0 4 .........1942-1950 BOND. DEBT N ov 21 ’25-$189,300
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 52,261
Internal Impt. Bds. (Special).
5& 5J4s__ $156,495_____ 1926-1931 Assessed value 1925________ 881,109
TO T . BD . D T . Oct 1’25_$14,926,369 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$32.73
Sinking /W ater works_
_
463,405 Population 1910. 806; 1920_____ 808
_
217,526
fund (Electric light_
Assessed valuation 1925-128,985,288 LA C Y G N E .
This city is in Linn County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $11.90
W ater Bonds.
IN T . on all bonds Issued prior to
J-J $13,000____July 1 1941
April 1 1908 at Nat. Park Bank 5s
...
25,000_______________
N . Y .; bonds issued after that date 6s
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____$38,000
nt State Treas. office. This applies
Total assessed val. 1924--------597,681
only to Kansas City bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924--$41.52
Population In 1910, 957 1920, 1,028

69

GEN. BD. D T . Oct 20 ’24- $247,600
Assessment debt (add’l)
237,366
Total assessed val. 1924
(85% actual)__________ 4,056,487
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24-$36.50
IN T . payable in Topeka.

Water debt (incl.)__________ 37,000
Floating debt (add’l) _______ 5,808
T ot. assess, val.’25 (60% act.) 504,520
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’25-$40.20
Population 1910, 454; 1920______ 520

LARNED SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T4 J-J
31.000c&r....................
(Serially until July 1 1933.)
5s T5 --.$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
(Serially until Jan. 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925 $155,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
22,000
Total assess, val. ’25 (about
70% actual)___________ 4,200,000
School tax (per $1,000) '2 5 --$ 18.00
Population in 1925___________ 3 200
IN T . is payable at fiscal agency
(State Treasurer’s office) in Topeka.

This city is in Wichita County.
R efu nding Normal S chool Bds.
s ’21 J-J $4,500c__________1931
E lectric Light Bonds.
5 s ’22 J-J $11,000c______________
(Due $1,000 yearly.)
5s
J-J $24,000c_________ 1942
5s ’24 A-O
5,000_______________
BOND .D E B T Nov 21 ’25- $44,500
Sinking fund_____________
1,684
Ass’d val. ’25(abt. % a ct.). 441,504
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$22.0G
Population 1910, 288; 1920, 392

LEOTI.

5

LE ROY.

This city is in Coffey County.
LAWRENCE. ~~
County seat of Douglas County BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25 -- $34,000
SI00.000 of bonds Issued by city InAssessed value 1924________ 464.860
1871 were the subject of dispute— see Tot. tax rate (per$l,000) ’24--$38.68
“ State & City Sec.” for Nov. 27 1909 Population 1920________________ 815
Commission government adopted
Apr. 28 1913. Pop’n 1910. 12,374 LEWIS.
This city is in Edwards County.
1920, 12.456.
GEN. B D . D T. Nov 22 ’25—$33,000
Funding Bonds.
_
43^s’09 J-J $115,000c_ July 1 1939 Assessed valuation 1925___ 450.000
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.) Tot. tax rate (per$l ,000)’23.$32.60 44J4s’ 15 M-S $10,319.87c__________ Population 1910, 557; 1920______ 439
(Due serially beginning in 1919.)
J-.J 115,000___________1955 LIBERAL.
This city is in Seward County.
R efu nding Bonds.
44£s’ 16 — - $70,000.—..........— 1930
W ater Bonds.
$30,000................... 1941
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1920). 6s ’ l l
5s TO J-J $10,000c.. July 1 1940 5s
„ 12,000..........1926-1930
5s TO F-A 50,000c____ 1941-1943
Sewer Bonds.
4^3
$6.000.......... 1926-1928
W ater-W orks Bonds.
—
*10 000 .......... 1926-1929
4H s’ 16 J-J $147.000_____ 1926-1946 4Hs
4 Jis’17 F-A 250,000____Feb 1 1942
Internal Impt. Bonds.
49*s’ 17 J-D 18,000____Dec 1 1942 5)^s’20 F-A/$105,000-Feb 1 ’26-’ 39
1 3,000_ Feb 1 1940
_
5s
150,000............... ............
GEN. DEBT Oct 1924___$1,022,048 GEN. BD. D T. Jan 1 ’25- $200,000
_ 410,000
Impt. debt, gen’l (incl.)__
145,728 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Assessed val. 1924_______ 17,290,000 Total assessed value 1924—3.820,618
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___$31.85 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924$39.30
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Population 1910, 1.716 1920, 3,613

LAWRENCE SCH DIST. NO. 60. LIBERAL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
4s g '08 J-J $13,200r.July 1 *26-’28
Post office Liberal.
4J*b’ 14 —
67,500_____ 1926-1934
School Bonds.
4.000.Jan
’26-’27
-s ’ 17 1- - . $25,000_______________
5 s ’22 J-J
21,000.-Jan 1 ’28-’34 5s ’20 . . . 43,000_______________
70.000— Jan 1 ’35-'41-s ’21 . . . 170,000_______ _______
100.000 __Jan 1 1942 -s ’24
15,000_______________
6.000— July 1 ’26-'27
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $253,000
2.000 __July 1 1928 Floating debt (add’l) ______
15,000
5s ’22 J-J i 30,000-.July 1 ’29-’34 Sinking fund______________
8.800
1 90,000.-July 1 ’35-’40 Total assessed value 1924—5,072,955
I 19,000____July 1 1941 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’2 4 -$ l7 .50
[140,000____July 1 1942 Population (est.)______________4,000
'25,000____July 1 1929
IN T . at the fiscal agency of Topeka
6.000 __July 1 1930
4 ^ s ’24 J-J
14,000..July 1 ’31-’32
LINCOLN CITY.
16,000.-July 1 ’33-’34
This city is in Lincoln County.
9.000 __July 1 1935
TOT. DEBT Oct 1925____$158,659
30.000-July 1 ’36-’38
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’25 $670,000 Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,874,360
30,089 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $43.50
Floating debt (add’l )_____
Population 1910, 1.508 1920, 1,613
Sinking fund____________
11,514
Tot. assess, val.’25 ( % act.) 17,625,508
School tax (per $1,000 1925---$16.81 LINDSBORG.
Population in 1923___________15,062
This city is in McPherson County.
IN T . on all bonds payable at the
W ater and Light Bonds.
State Treasurer’s office, Topeka.
5Hs
. . . $30,000c...........................
Street Bonds.
4>$s
—. $14.000c....................... ..
LEAVENWORTH.
Leavenworth Is the county seat of
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Leavenworth Co. Incorp. 1855.
5>*s
. . . $26,500c........................ ..
4^s
...
12,947c........................
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4s ’09 J-J $20,000______Jan 1929 GEN. B D . D T. Jan 1 ’25 -- $107,380
5s T4 J-J 139,221.50-July ’26-’34 Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
43,020
W ater=Works Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924—3,150,700
6s ’21 J-J $100,000____Jan ’32-’41 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $21.00
Bridge Bonds.
Pop’n in 1910. 1,939; 1920, 1,897
5s T6 F-A $29,336.86-Aug ’26-’35
♦General Improvement Bonds. LITTLE RIVER.
5s
$70,000______ 1926-1932
This city is in Rice County.
5s ’ 23 A-O 16,000-—Oct 1 ’26-’33 GEN. B D ’ D T . Jan 1 ’25-- $141,000
Assessed valuation 1924____ 774,214
♦Special Im provement Bonds.
5s
---0$557,428.45-.1926-1932 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$12.00
City=Hall Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$33.34
5s ’23 A-0$200,000_ Oct 1 ’34-’53 Population in 1910, 661; 1290, 749
_
Road Bonds.
K A N S A S C IT Y SCHO OL D IS T .
[$100,000—July 1 ’26-’34 LOGAN.
4H s’07 J-J $200,000c
Apr 1 1927 LA HARPE.
This city is in Phillips County.
This city is in Allen County.
4 K s ’24J-Jl 48,000--July 1 ’35-’38
43^s’09 J-J 250,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1929
13.000
_July 1 1939 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25____ $32,500
4 ^ s ’ 14J-J 113,000c. July 1 ’26-’34 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____$29,000
5s
J-J (2 5 0 ,0 0 0 . -July 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 50 Total assess, val. ’25 (a c t .)..448 392 TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’25 -$1,229,729 Assessed valuation 1924_____ 788,165
Total ass’d val. 1925_____ 15,157,807 Tot. tax rate (per$l,000)’24— $32.48
1 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 - -July 1 ’26-’51 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$12.50
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$36.40 Population 1910, ,714; 1920_____ 585
4M s’22 J-J 2 7 0 ,0 0 0 - -$10,000 y ’rly Pop’n in 1910. 2,080; 1920_____1,001
Pop’n 1910, 19,363; 1920, 16,912.
4 /^ s ’ 23 F-A 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 - - F e b 1 ’2 6 - ’ 53
IN T . payable at State Treasurer’s LUCAS.
4 M s ’ 23 J-J 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 . -July 1 ’ 2 0 -’ 53 LAKIN SCHOO i T d IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Lakin) is in office in Topeka. * These bonds are
This city is in Russell County.
4 M s '2 4 J-J 3 4 8 ,0 0 0 - -Jan 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 54
dated from 1914 to 1922, inclusive.
Kearny County.
W ater and Light Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
a These bonds are guaranteed by city 5s ’09 J-J $30,000c__________1939
- - . $43,000....................... .
4}4s’09 J-J $134,000.-R ed. any time
(Subject to call 1919)
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 5 ’24- $51,000 but payable by special assessment on
A rgentine Bonds (A n n e x e d ).
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____ $36,000
5s
J-J $25,000____July 1 1927 Total assessed val. 1924-1,415,570 on property benefited.
Water debt (incl.)__________ 24,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $15.00
S ch ool Dist. No. 4 (A n n ex ed )
Assess, val. ’25 (act. val.)___825,000
5s
J-J
$4,000___ July 1 1927 Population in 1924______________ 475 LEAVENWORTH COUNTY.
Leavenworth is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $25.00
(Part due yearly.)
C oun ty Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 573; 1920_______ 651
BO N D . D T . N ov 15 ’23-.$2,923,500 LANE COUNTY^
5s ’20 - - $130,000--Jan 1 ’26-’35
IN T . is payable at State Treasur­
County seat Is Dighton.
30,000
Sinking fund____________
Assessed valuation 1924.-12,500,000 5s
J-J $27,00Or Jan 1 1929 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’25 -- $976,000 er’s office in Topeka.
60,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$15.70 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 2 ’25- $27,000 Sinking fund______ _____ _
9,477 Assessed val. (eaual’d )’24 48,667,199 LURAY.
Population in 1920 (Census) .101.213 Sinking fund______________
This city is in Russell County.
Populat’n 1910, 41,207 1920,38,402
Int. at State Treas. office and Total assessed val. 1925
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 4 ’25- $51,500
(55% actual)__________ 8,372,275
at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
LEAVENWORTH SCH. DIST.
Water debt (included)_____
20,000
State&co.tax rate (per $1,000)
This district is in Leavenworth Co. Sinking fund______________
9,291
1925 ______________________$10.25
S chool B uilding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925___ 616,656
Pop’n 1910, 2.603; 1920 ______ 2,848
K A W V A L L E Y D R A I N . D IS T .
IN T . payable at Nat. Park Bank, 5s ’22 J-J $51,300 ---J a n 1 ’ 26-’52 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.00
River Improvement Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1925 $421,000 Population in 1910, 341; 1920, 475
4H s'09 M-S $200,000c-.M ar 1 1930 N. Y ., and at State Treas. office.
Assessed value 1925 _____16,000,000
5s TO M-S l,225,000c.M ar 1 1940
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S16.00 LYNDON.
4H s’ 14 J-J 325,000c.—July 1 1936 LARNED.
This city is in Osage County.
This city is in Pawnee County. Population (est.)____________ 18,000
BO N D . D E B T Sept25’ 16.$l,750,000
IN T . at office of State Treasurer. GEN. B D . D T . Nov 19 ’24-$59,500
Assessed valuation 1916—47,797,355 Inc. Jan. 7 1876. Pop’n TO. 2,911.
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 504,145
Tax rate (per $1,000) T 6 --------- $2.65 1920. 3,139.
LEBANON.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$15.00
Storm Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
This city is in Smith County.
Total taxrate(per $1,000)’23$36.59 +
.s
— $15,000. — .....................
C ity Hall Bonds.
Population in 1910, 763; 1920, 732
,s
--4,700----------------------K E A R N Y COUNTY.
5s ’24 F -A f $8,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’29
P ublic Utility Bonds.
Lakln Is the county seat.
1 15,000c-Feb 1 ’30-’34 L Y O N C O U N T Y .
5s
— $85,500...........................
R efu n d in g B onds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25---$58,600
County seat Is Emporia.
($4,500 yearly after 1925.)
5s ’05 J-J $55,500c
Janl 1935
Assessed value 1925________ 825.000
Road Bonds.
Pum ping Plant Bonds.
5s ’09 - - 49,000___ July 1 1939
J-J $40.000...........................
_ $32,500------------------------- Tot. tax rate (per$l,000)’25—.$45.40 5Hs
_
BON D. D EBT N ov 21 ’25- $104,500 _s
Population 1910, 731; 1920______ 822 4 M ’22 F-A 275,000--Aug 1 ’26-’42
js
R efunding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
20,000
IN T . payable at the State Treas­ 45is’23 j - j 180,000_______________
- . - $23,000...........................
Assessed val’n, real estate_5,018,985 -s
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’25 $517,500
- . - 26,900------------------ ------ urer’s office.
Assessed val'n, personal
970,575 .s
Assessed val. real_______ 34,275,248
W ater Bonds.
Other assessable property. . 1,363,035
LENORA.
Assessed val. personal____10,277,390
- . - $40,000----------------------Tot.ass’d val.’25(85%act.) 7,352,595 _s
This city Is in Norton County.
Other assess, property_ 7,895,380
_
A nthon y & Northern R R . Bds.
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’25-$13.63
5s T5 - - - $20,000___ Jan 15 1946 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 20 ’25—$41,000 Tot.ass’d val.’25(70%act.)25,448,018
P op ’n 1910, 3,126; 1920, 2.617.




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_ _

LYON COUNTY (Concluded ).
Sewer Bonds.
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) '25—38.00 5s
A-O
7,000____Oct 8 1939
Pop. 1910, 24.927: 1920____ 20.154
Filtration Bonds.
IN T . on 4 M s o f 1922 at the State 5>£s’22 J-J f $7,500--Jan 1 ’26-’ 28
Treasurer's office: on others at Nat.
1 42,000--Jan 1 ’ 29-'42
Park Bank, N. Y. City.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 17 ’25 $150,000
_ 201 060
Assessment debt (add'l)_
LYONS.
Water debt (incl.)________ 109 5 )0
This city is in Rice County.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(62% act.)-l ,898 498
GEN . B D . D T . Jan. 1 '25- $89,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$40.90
Assessment debt (add’l)
132.870 Population 1910, 1.841; 1920, 1,928
Assessed valuation 1924__ 4,468 684
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-327.23
Population 1910. 2,701; 1920, 2,516
MARQUETTE SCH. D. NO. 42.
This district is in McPherson Co.
McCRACKE n '
Building Bonds.
This city is in Rush County.
6s ’21 M-NS40.000____N ov 1 1931 5s '16 ___ $15,000c-$2.000 yearly
5 M s '2 2 M -N 15,000____M ay 1 1937 BOND. DEBT Oct 16 '25. $32,000
Total assessed value 1925-.2,00O,000
W ater and Light Bonds.
($2,500____Feb 1 1927 Sch tax rate (per $1,000)’25-.$17.00
5,000____ Feb 1 1932 Population in 1925 (est.)______1,300
IN T. at State Treasurer's office in
4 K s’ 17 F-A ] 7,500____ Feb 1 1937
7.500
F eb 1 1942 Topeka.
7.500
F eb 1 1947
5s T7 M -N 8,0 00.-N ov 1 ’30-’45 MARYSVILLE.
(Due $2,000 every 5 years.)
This city is in Marshall County.
5s ’ 19 J-J
5,000____July 1 1939
Paving B onds.
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 1924-S100.000 5s
s-a $.300.000_______________
Assessed val'n '24 (60% act.) 640,842 BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’24- $541,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--39.50 Total assessed val.’24 (abt.
Population in 1910, 371; 1920, 491
3-5 actual)___________ 3.326.343
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $26.16
MC PHERSON]
Population 1910, 2,260; 1920, 3,048
This city Is in McPherson County
Inc. Mar. 4 1874. Commission gov MEADE.
This city is In Meade County.
ernment adopted Jan. 12 1914
Population 1910. 3,546 1920, 4,595.
Electric Light & W ater Bonds.
R efu nd . RR. Bonds (U eneral). 6s
$5,000_______________
4H s’01 J-J $32.000___ Apr 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25---$52,500
4^ s'1 6 J-J
12.000. . July 1 ’ 26-'36 Water debt (incl.)__________ 20.0(10
Gen. Paving (One-tenth yearly).
Sinking fund_______________ 5 623
4 M s ' ) 0 ,T-J
|2,184.88--Jan 1 1926 Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (65% act.).844,298
4Ms’ 17 J-J
5,875 67 Jan 1 '26-'27 Tot. tax. rate (per $1,000) ’25 $39.24
4>is’24 J-J
12,797.10-Jan 24 1934 Population in 1910. 664; 1920. 838
4M s'24J-J
16.522.52--.1926-1934
4L£s’25 J-J
29,356.33.-Jan 1 1935 MEADE COUNTY.
County seat Is Meade.
4 K s’25 J-J
9,881.08-July 1 1935
R efu nding Bonds.
Sewage Disposal Plant Bonds.
4 K s’ 17 J-J
$4.500___ July 1 1929 43^s’06 July $66,000c— July 2 1939
Railroad-Aid Bonds.
W ater-W ks. & El. Lt. (G eneral).
4H s’09 J-J
$65,000-....... Jan 1939 444s'08 M -N $50,000c-.M ay 16 1938
5s '21 J-J
6 000 _________1931 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 6 ’25 $116,000
5M>s’21 J-J
115,000__July 1 1946 Sinking fund_____________
1,963
Assess, val., real estate_ 8.883,105
_
Main Sewer (G eneral).
6 s '07 J-J
$9,000__Jan 11931 Assess, val., personal____ 2 241 033
5s T3 M -N 7,000___ N ov 1 1943 Other assess, property_ 1,507,744
_
Cemetery Gravel R oad Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1925
4Ms’23 J-J $2,100_ Jan 1 ’26-’28
_
(65% actual)_________ 12,631,882
State&co. tax (per$l,000) '25—$810
R efu n d in g Bonds.
43^s’25 J-J $25,0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1945 Pop’n in 1910, 5.055; 1920, 5,542
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925-. $152,217
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.
Water & light debt (add'l). 186,000
Other bonded debt________ 128,712
Assessed valuation 1925___5,562,240 MEDICINE LODGE.
This city Is in Barber County.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925..-$28.80
R efunding B onds.
McP h e r s o n s c h T d i s t . n o . 20 . 5s ’09 J-J $44,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1929
Water W orks Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
4Ms
M -N $30,000c.. .M a y 2 1930 5s T2 A-O 38,000___ Oct 1 1942
Electric Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1925 $150,000
($10.000___ Jan 1 1926
Sinking fund______________
10,000
I
Tot.ass’d val. ' 2 5 ( h act.)._6,250,965 5s ’21 J-J - 20,000____Jan 1 1931
( .30.000 Jan 1 ’38 & ’41
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$13.80
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1925 $152,000
Water debt (incl.)________
38 000
m a c k s v il l e ~
Sinking fund______________
10,000
This city is in Stafford County.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 13 '25---$42,000 Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act.)1,150,000
Water debt (included)______ 26,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 25-$37.00
Assessed value 1925-------------776,000 Population 1910, 1,229; 1920, 1,305
IN T . at 8tate Treasurer’s office.
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’25-$30.60
Population 1910, 626 1920--------753
MANHATTAN^
This city is in Riley County. Inc
June 26 1880, Commission govern
ment adopted N ov. 7 1911.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4H s’ 15 A-O 69,500____Oct 1 1939
(Subj. to call l-20th yrly. after 1920.)
5s
$6,000................... ........
5s
...
5,571_____________
Soldiers'Com m uriityH ouse Bds
_s T7
$15,000__________ ____
R efu nding Bonds.
4J4s'10 F-A $50,000___ Feb 1 1930
4H s
J-D
64,000__ June 11932
6s
s-a15.000r— July
1 1933
4H s’ 17 —
5,500__Jan 1’ 26-’37
Storm , W ater, Sewer Bonds.
4Ris’ 17 F-A $11,558.80-Aug 1 1947
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1927.)
Storm Sewer Bonds.
4Ms
- . - $13,002.50____________
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1923-- $380,374
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 9.51,381
Assess, val. '23__________ 10,057 700
Tot tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$33.20
Population In 1910, 7.206; ’ 20,7,989
INT. on water-works bonds paya
ble in N. Y .; other bonds in Topeka.

MERIDEN.

This city is in Jefferson County.
General Im provement Bonds.
5s ’24 F-A $24,000 _____1922-1944
5s
19,500....... ....................
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1925-S44.000
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 ( 3 i act.)-.283,353
/
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$19.00
Population 1910, 467; 1920_____422

MILTONVALE.

This city is in Cloud Co. Incorp
Oct. 24 1883. Population 1910, 829;
1920, 821.
Water and I-lght Bonds.
5s T3 F-A $35,000___ Feb 1 1943
(Subject to call $17,500 in 10 years
an d $ 1 7 ,5 0 0 in 20 y e a r s .)

TOTAL D EBT Oct 22 '25- $31,000
Assess, yal. ’25 (abt.
act.).850.662
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$30.00
IN T . at State Auditor’s office.

MINNEAPOLIS^

This city is in Ottawa County.
M unicipal Elec. L ight Bonds.
$30,000_______________
Paving Bonds.
4 M s’22 A-O $58,000 _____1926-1942
TO T. BD. D T . Oct 19 '25- $235,472
MANHATTAN SCHOOL DIST.
Water debt (included)____
25,250
5s ’l l
$15.0 0 0 c-..F e b 1 1931 Total assess, val. 1925--2.529 250
4J4s’23 F-A 250,000___________1943 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 -$28 83
B uilding Bds. (R ed. beg. in 1923). Population 1910, 2,000; 1920, 1,842
5s ’ 13 J-J $90.000c._-July 1 1933
BOND. D EBT Oct 21 ’25 $335,000
36,200 MINNEAPOLIS SCH. D. NO. 2.
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
B uilding Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
50,000
Ass’d value 1925 (M a ct.).11,479,234 4H s’ 15 J-J $28,0 0 0 c ____1926-1939
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25 $16.00 TOT. DEBT Oct. 14 ’2 5 -- $28,500
3,120
Population in 1925 (est)_____ 10,125 Sinking fund_____________
Tot.ass’d val.’25(80%act.) .2,195,000
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25-$11.75
MANKATO.
This city Is in Jewell County.
Water bonds______________ $15,000 MITCHELL COUNTY.
Beloit is the county seat.
Refunding bonds_________
67,664
Bonds.
Internal improv’t bonds___
78,500 5s Road F-A$100,000c.Feb 1 ’26-'31
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1925.. 161,164 5s '21 J-J
54,000c_______Serially
Total assessed value 1924.-1,725,145 5 M s
M-S 80,000c---------- Serially
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$10.00
Sept
Pop’n in 1910, 1,155; 1920, 1,326 BOND. DEBTvalue 2 8 ’22 $272,500
Total assessed
1924-34,187,571
County tax (per $ 1,000) '24
$2.88
M ARIO N .
This city Is the county seat of Populat’n 1910, 14,089; 1920, 13,886
INTEREST payable in Topeka.
Marion County. Incorporated in
1875.
MOLINE.
W ater and Light B onds.
This city is in Elk County. Inc
4M s
J-J
32,C0C--July 1 ’29-’34
5s
F-A
10,000
Aug 1 1930 Oct. 27 1886.
4M s
J-J
8,000.-July 1 ’29-’34
W ater and L ight Bonds.
5s
F-A
18,000
Aug 1 1938 5s T3 J-J $25,200c-July 1 ’26-'43
School B uilding Bonds.
R efu n d in g B on d s.
_ $85,000 c ________________
_
5s
J-J $20,000____July 1 1944 5s




6s

BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925- $56,875
Water bonds (included)___
13.500
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
27,625
Floating debt_____________
6,552
_
Sinking funds (general_ 2,264
417
\water______
Tot. assess, val ’25 (a ct.)-- 721 835
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $42.03
Population in 1910, 808; 1920. 950

MONTGOMERY COUNTY.

[V ol. 121.
BOND. D EBT N ov 20 '25 $231,000
Sinking fund____________
20,000
Ass’d val. ’25 (abt. M act.) 11,397,856
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$16.00
Population in 1923__________10,000

NICKERSON.

This city is in Reno County.
GEN. BD. D T. Jan 1 '2 5 -- $59,790
Assessment debt (add’l ) - .
33,400
Assessed value 1924______1,021,454
Total taxrate (per $1,000)’24-$28.80
Population 1910, 1,195; 1920—1,049

Independence is the county seat
F unding Bonds.
. . . $65,000-................. .......
5s ’20 J-J 200,000.......................... MORTON.
Road Bonds.
This city is in Norton County,
4M s
--.$ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 ______________
'ncorporated Sept 12 1885.
BOND. DEBT Oct. 24 ’23 $508,342 5s
M -N 10,105.84c May 1 1933
Sinking fund____________
54,530
F unding & R efu nding Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924-48,354,283
- _ - $7,500 c
Apr 1 1930
County tax (per $1,000) '25____ $5.37
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 49,474; 1920. 49.645 13^8
F-A $20,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1942
;Red. 20 yrs. after date of issue.)
M O R R IL L .
Paving Bonds.
This city is in Brown County.
5s
. . . $14.000c-Feb 1 ’26-'39
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1922---$32,000 5s
...
63.000c.M ay 1 '26-'39
Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 23,000 s
„ .
22.590c
'.................
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 815.111 s
...
121,000c_________
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24--$7.81 >Ms
...
7 41.000cNov 1 ’26-’40
Total taxrate (per$ 1,000) '24
$23.67
1115 500cFeb 1 ’26-’41
Population 1910, 398; 1920, 552 5 M s
...
7,700c O c t l ’2 6 ’41
W ater-W orks Bonds.
M U L B E R R Y .A-O $18,000c__ Apr 1 1939
This city is in Crawford County,
Red. 20 yrs. after date of issue.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
P u rification Plant Bonds.
5s '13 F-A $29,000..................1943 IHs
M -N$10,200c___Nov 1 1935
F unding Bonds.
Lateral Sewer Bonds.
.s
. . . $16.000______________
iM s
s-a
$l,8 2 5 c
l-10th yrly
E lectric-Light-Plant Bonds.
TO TAL DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $452,330
1943 Water debt (incl.)________
5s '13 F-A $15,000_____
18,000
BOND. DEBT Oct. 13 ’25--$57,350 Tot. assess, val. 1925 ____ 2,041,002
Water debt (incl.)____________31,000 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '25 $46-75
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 11,000
Population 1910, 1.787; 1920, 2,186
Sinking fund (general_______ 6,000
IN T . on refunding 5s and 5 M b
(w a te r____________ 6.000 payable in New York; on other bonds
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (2-3 a ct.)-.793,176 'n Topeka.
______
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25<54.70
OAKLEY.
Population 1910, 997; 1920, 2,697.
This city is in Logan County.
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 13 '25- $113,599
Water debt (included)______________ 54,000
M U L B E R R Y S C H O O L D IS T .
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '24- $47,000 Assessment debt (add'l)____________ 15.500
4,164
Floating debt___________ 35,000 Floating debt____________
1,542
Total assess, value 1924 _
_ 985,000 Sinking fund______________
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’24_$29.50 T ot. ass’d val. '25 (M a c t .).l, 136,478
Population 1922 ............
2.806 Total taxrate (per$1,000) '25-$50-00
Population in 1910, 681; 1920, 768
4M s

M U L L IN V IL L E R U R A L H . S. D.

No. 2.
This district is in Kiowa County.
Building Bonds.
4 J^s’25 J-J $50,000_____ 1927-1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 10'25- $50,000
Total ass'd val.’ 24 (abt.
3-5 actual)_____________ 4,454,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$18.00

OAKLEY JOINT S. D. NO. 2.
This district (P. O. Oakley) is in
Logan Countv'.
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 '2 5 -- $190,000
Floating debt (a d d 'l)_____
4,536
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,152.412
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $21.00
Population (est.)______________ 1,000
IN T . at office o f State Treasurer.

MULVANE.

OBERLIN.
This city is in Decatur County.
W ater Bonds.
ttfs'09 M-S $25,000c..................1929
Light Bonds.
5s 06 A-O $4,500c------$500 yrly
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’24- $398,753
Water debt (incl.)________
48,000
Tot. assess, val. (80% act.>1,652,908
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$16.50
NEODESHA.
Pop'n in 1910, 1.157; '20............1,247
This city is in Wilson County
IN T . is payable in Topeka.
T OT.BD.DEBT Oct. 15 ’25$468,214
Total ass’d val. '25 (act.)-_3.947.640
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S34 80 OLATHE.
This city is in Johnson County.
Population 1910, 2,872; 1920, 3.943
Refunding bonds___________ $16,954
Street Improvement bonds_31,142
NESS CITY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
This city is in Ness County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25---$160,000 5s 13 — $65,000 .............. .1938
Assessed valuation 1924------- 621,075 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 20 '25 $128,608
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S18.50 Assessed valuation 1925— 3,448,856
Total taxrate (per $1,000) '24-$47.40 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S39.45
Population in 1910, 712; 1920, 905 Population 1910. 3.272; 1920, 3,268
This city is in Sedgwick and
Sumner counties.
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 '25- $64,000
30,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Sinking fund (water)______
10 .000
Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,180.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$29 80
Pop'n 1910. 1,084: 1920............1.239

NEWTON.
This city is in Harvey C o. Incorp
Feb. 22 1872. Commission govern­
ment adopted Mch. 9 1916. V. 90
p. 799. Population 1910, 7,862;
1920, 9,781.
Paving Bds. (G en. & Assess’ t).
4H s’ 15 J-J
42,800___ Jan 1 1935
4)4sT5 J-J
14,650____Jan 1 1935
4J4s'16 J-J
37,400____Jan 1 1936
4j-Ss’ 16 J-J
40,425___ July 1 1936
4>SsT6 J-J
18,580___ July 1 1936
4)£sT7 J-J
32,400___ Jan 1 1937
5s '20 J-J
15,375- — -July 1 1930
5t£s’ 21 J-J
31,350____Jan 1 1931
4M s’25 J-J
65,000____Jan 1 1935
Sewer Bds. (G en. & Assess’t).
4J-£s’09 J-J
$5,000r_Jan 1 1939
5s TO J-J
6,869c— .July 1 1940
(Subject to call after July 1 1920)
5s TO J-J$2,000c-—July
1 193c
5s ’20 J-J
48,000-----------yearly
City-Hall (Red. beg. Ju ly 1 1922).
4 )* s l2 J-J
$14,000_July
1932
W ater Bonds.
4H s’06 A-O $61,000r_ Apr 1 1926
_
4Ha’ 16 J-J
70,000_July 1 1941
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926)
R efu nd ing B d s.(R e d .b eg .in 1922)
5s '02 M-N$16,000r— Nov 1 1932
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5s '05 F-A $75,000r_ Feb 1 1935
_
GEN. B D . D T. Oct. 13 ’25 $359,010
Water debt
(incl.)___ 206,000
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 233,970
Sinking fund_____________
52,902
Assess, val., real estate____5.842,670
Assess, val., pers’l property2,958,940
Other assessable property- -1.288,012
Tot. assess. val.(act.)’25$10,089,622
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $32.00
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, New
York, and at State Treasurer’s office

NEWTON SCH. DIST.

This district is in Harvey County.
4H s’ 12 - - - $76,000c_________ 1932
(Subject to call 1922.)
4>*sT6 A-O 60,000c—-Oct 1 1930
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1926.)
5s ’20 J-J (20.000c-Jan 1 '26-19
\75,000c— Jan 1 1930

OSAOE C IT Y .

This city is in Osage County.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
'07 J-J $10.000c..................1927
'17 M -N 15,000c.................1931
'24 - - - 11,500c____ 1942-1944
'25 - - - 51,000c------- 1938-1954
Water Bonds.
5s '09 F-A $80,000c..................1939
5s '24 — .
50,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
5s '10 F-A $23,000c..................1930
58 '11 A-O
6,164c___Part yearly
Paving Bonds (P art y e a r ly ).
-s '22 -_ - $91,000c--------------------BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '25- $308,500
Water debt (Included)_____ 130,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ----------------------- 5,980
Tot. ass’d val. 1925_______ 1,725,923
Oity tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$21.50
Popula’n 1910, 2,432; 1920, 2,376
IN T . on city bldg., and refunding
bonds of 1907 is payable in New
York; others in Topeka.
5a
5s
-s
-s

O SAOE C I T Y S C H . D IS T . N o 20

A district in Osage County.
B uilding B onds.
4)*s '12 J-J $10,500c„July 1 ’26-’32
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25 -- $74,500
Total assessedval.(act.)’ 24 2.464,000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24$18.70
Population in 1924 (est.)--------- 3,042
OSAWATOMIE.
This city is in Miami County.
Commission government adopted
Feb. 17 1914. Population 1910,
4,046; 1920, 4,772.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s '09 — - $7,000c.—Mar 1 1929
W ater Bonds.
_
_ „ ___
5s 1 2 . . .
$1.500c— Jan 1 1945
4 Ms’ 15 J-J
40.000c-..Jan 1 1945
4*As’ 17 A-O 12,000c____ 1926-1937
Sewer B onds.
.
______
5s '09
$15,000c___Aug 1 1939
L ight Bonds.
■
<Ajn
5s 1 2 J-J $18.500c-—July 1 1942
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 13 ’25- $332,947
Water & light debt (incl.). 250,500
Assessment debt (add’l)---- 105,957

D ec., 1925.]

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

OSAWATOMIE (.Concluded).
p. 1238. Population 1910, 12,463;
Sinking fund— General___
20,000 1920. 16,028.
Water ...........................
11,000
Railroad Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1925___ 2,193,574 6s 13 M-8 $17.500c....Sept 1 1933
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923...$24.19
(Subject to call after 1918.)
R efu nd . Bonds (Red. beg. in 1917)
5s ’ 15 M-S .70.000__ Sept 1 1945
OSAWATOMIE SCH. DIST.
4M s’ 16 F-A
9,000__________1941
High School B onds.
15,000__________1927
4Hs
J-J $42,000c.July 1 ’26-’46 4M s’ 16 M-S
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $43,000 4M s’ 16 M-S 107,500__________1941
Floating debt (add’l)______ *40,0001 Funding (Red. beg. 5 g r s . f r . issu e)
F-A $45,000r*._.........1931
Tot. ass’d val.’25 % a c t .)..2,691,000 5s
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $2 > 00
_
. . . $785.000_______________
Population in 1925___________ 3,750 s
5Ms
. . . $15,000_______________
Park Bonds.
OSBORNE.
4H s’ 18 J-J
$8,000__________1928
This city is in Osborne County.
City Hall Bonds.
BD. D T . (special assess­
ment) Jan 1 '25_________ $289,547 5 s ’ 22 J-J $150.000..Jan 1 ’30-’42
Assessed valuation 1924___3,325,534 G E N .B D .D T .N ov 15’25.$1,127,358
66,920
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$31.90 Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
_
21,576
Population 1910, 1,566; 1920.-1,635 Sinking fund— General_
W a te r________________
65,426
OSW EGO.
---------Assessed value 1925 (about
This city is in Labette County.
75% actual)___ . . . 15,244.647
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
Ms’20 . .
4,750 ____July 1926 Total tax (per $1,000) ’ 25___ $41’ 10
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at the State
E lectric L ight Bonds.
6s ’ 19
. . . $40,000 _____ 1926-1933 Treasurer.s office; on others at fiscal
agency in Topeka.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5s ’20
. . . $6,000__________ 1950
PARSONS SCH. D IST. NO. 33.
(Optional after 10 years.)
B uilding Bonds.
Internal Impt. & Paving Bonds.
.T-.l $41.000_____Jan 1 1926
5 ^ s ’21 . . . $76,000.- Jan 1 ’26-’41 5 s
F loating Indebtedness Bonds. 5. ’ 24 F-A 400,000.........................
6 s ’21
. . . 10.000__________ 1926 TOT. B D . D T . Oct 4 1925. $440,000
GEN .B D . D T . July 22 ’25 $156,500 Tot. assess, val.tact.) ’25 15,696,327
$19.90
Tot. ass’d val.’2 5 ___ ____ 1.328,850 School tax ra.(per$l ,000)”25-—
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$62.74 Population in 1925 (est.)_____18.000
IN T . is payable at State Treas­
Population 1910. 2,317; 1920, 2,386
urer’s office m Topeka.
O T T A W A . --------This city is in Franklin County.
Inc. June 18 1866. Commission gov­ PEABODY.
This city is in Marion County.
ernment adopted Mar. 13 1913.
W ater-W orks B onds.
V. 96, p. 890. Population 1910,
5s ’20 s-a
55,000c. Yrly on Jan 1
7.650; 1920. 9,018.
Sewer Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4Ms’01 M-N$19.000r*____ 1926-1931 4Ms’23 s-a $4,035c.Yrly to Jan 1
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 13 M -N 24.000r*____ 1926-1933
$l,310c — Yrly Jan 1
5s ’ 14 J-J 404,000r*------ 1926-1934 4Ms’ 16 s-a
4Ms’ 17 s-a
6 7 2 c___ Yrly Jan 1
A uditorium Bonds.
5s ’ 19 s-a 2 5 ,7 .0 c -----Yrly Jan 1
5s
. . . $49,000r* ...1926-1939 4 3 s ’23 s-a
4
11,070c___Yrly Jan 1
W ater and Light Bonds.
4 % s ’2 4 _
_
6,057 — Y ’rly.July 1
4 s ’06 J-J $27 000r*_July 1 ’ 26-’34
Bonds.
5s ’06 - - 16.000r* ...1926-1928 6s R efu nding $7,943c — Yrly Jan 1
’20 s-a
5s ’ 10 J-J
3.000r*.July 1 ’26-’28 GEN. BD. D T . N ov 28 ’25 $110,797
5s ’ 11-’ 12 . . lO.OOOr* ...1 9 3 0 & ’31 Assessment debt (add’l ) - 93,478
6 s ’ 13-’ 14 . . 10,000r* ............. .1934 Tot. ass’d val. '2 5 (H act.)2,428,000
Sewer and Paving (G eneral).
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$14.70
6s
. . . $94,027.21r*_________ Population 1910, 1,416; 1920, 2,455
(Due in from 1 to 5 years.)
IN T . at the State fiscal agency.
M unicipal Bonds.
-s
. . . $45,0004*.___________
PHILLIPSBURG.
W ater Dam Bonds.
This city Is in Phillips County.
5s ’ 19 . . . /$ll,000r* ...1934-1944
W ater W orks Bonds.
\
600r*_________ 1945
5s ’23 J-J $50,000___ Jan 1 1943
Sewer Bonds.
. . . 15,000________________
4% s
...
$4,000r*____________ 5s
i h s ’25 M -N
2,480 _____ 1926-1930 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25-- $212,000
GK-N. BD. DT. Nov 26 '24 $216,876 Total assess, val. 1924___ 1.806.350
Water debt (add’l)________ 389,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 24.$37.03
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 246,319 Population 1910. 1,302; 1920, 1,310
Sinking fund,.general_____
17.000
Sinking fund, water_______
60,500 PHILLIPSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed value, real estate.5.752,715
School Building Bonds.
Assessed value, personal_ 2,623,275 4Ms
_
J-J $21.0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1932
Other assessable property. . 783,800 BON D. DEBT Oct 1 7 ’25- $21,000
Total assessed value 1924.-9,159,790 Tot. ass’d val. ’25(75% act)2,600,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$31.37 School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$13-50
IN TEREST is payable mostly at Population 1922 (est.)________ 2,500
State Treasurer’s office in Topeka.
PITTSBURG.
OTTAW A SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This city Is In Crawford County.
High S chool Bonds.
Inc. June 21 1880. Commission gov­
4H s’ 16 J-J $60,500c..J-J 1 ’26-’33 ernment was adopted Feb. 21 1910.
Ward S chool Bonds.
V. 90. p. 576.
4H s’ 16 J-J $13.000c..J-J 1 ’ 26-’33
Park Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25. $73,500 5s ’06 A-O $7,000c— Oct 1 1926
Assessed value 1925 (act..). 9,499,492 4M»’ l J-J
37 00 0s..-Jan 11940
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925
$13.9)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population 1925____________ 9,950 5s ’07 J-D $23,859.31cJ’ne 1 1927
W ater-W orks Purchase Bonds.
O XFORD.
4H s’ l l A-O $179.000_ Oct 1 194!
_
.This city is in Sumner County.
Sewage Disposal B onds.
4U s
F-A $115,000-.1------Serially
Electric Light Bonds.
5s
. . . $18,000_________________ GEN. BD. D T . Oct 14 ’ 25- $430,000
_ 500,000
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 1924..$44,000 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Water debt (incl.)__________ 26,000 Sinking fund______________
30,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 1,000 Assess, val. 1925________ 19,536,800
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 26,000 City tax (per $1,000) 1925____$12.50
Assessed valuation 1924____669,580 Pop’n 1910, 14,755; 1920, 18,052
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y ..
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$11.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$32.10 and at State Treasurer’s office.
Population in 1910, 624; 1920, 748
PITTSBU RG SCH. DIST. NO. 49.
Senior High S ch ool Bonds.
PAOLA.
{ $83.000...S ep t 2 1929
This olty Is In Miami County.
4Jis’ 19 J-J ( 140,000-Sept 2 ’ 30-’43
R efu nding Bonds.
( 35.000___Sept 2 1944
4s ’99 —
$9,50 0c...Ja n 1 1929
20,000. .Jan 1 ’26-’27
4M s’17 — - 10,000c______________
20.000___ Jan 1 1928
C itv Hall Bonds.
5s
...
$6,500c______________
W ater W orks Bonds.
_s
_ $60,000c________________
_
20,000.-Jan 1 ’29-’30
.s
__
4,000c______________
60,000.. Jan 1 ’30-’33
_s
__
41,000c______________
ichool Bonds.
Park Bonds.
_s
___$10,000c________________ 4Jis’12 J-J f$16,000c..Jan 1 ’28-’31
l 3,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1932
Sewer Bonds.
Forest Park School Bonds.
-s
...
$1,400c______________
f
Jan
GEN. B D . D T . Sept 15 ’25 $127,599 5s ’ 13 J-J \ $2,000c___ an 1 1926
4,0 00c...J
1 1927
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 137,922
l 12,000c. .Jan 1 ’28-’33
Sinking fund— General___
8,015
D EBT Oct 15 ’25
W a te r _ ______________
_
6,478 BOND. fund____________ $415,000
44,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 2,347,075 Sinking
Assessed value, real estatel2,308,845
Assess, val., personal_____1,056,515 Assessed value, personal._ 4,i90,395
Other assess, property_____ 360,719 Corporation____________ 2,941,695
Assess, val. ’25 (abt. 9-10
actual)--------------------------3,723,044 Total assessed val. 1925 19,440,835
_
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$32.26 School tax (per$1,000) 1925_ $18 00
in 1922 (est.)_____20,000
Population 1910, 3,207; 1920, 3,238 Populationpayable in Topeka.
IN T . is

1

PLAINVILLE.
This city is in Rooks County.
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’2 5 -. $62,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 109.864
Assessed valuation 1925___1,199,317
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$17.00
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. _$42.74
PLEASANTON.
Population 1910, Linn County. 1,004
This city is in 1,090; 1920,
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’25- $98,500
PARSONS.
Water debt (incl.)________
32,500
This city Is in Labette Co. Inoorp. Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,199,317
_
Mob. 8 1871. Commission govern­ Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$41.48
ment adopted Oct. 26 1909. V. 89, Population 1910, 1,373; 1920, 1,291

PAOLA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
B uilding Bonds.
4M s’17 J-J $24.000___ $4,000 y ’ly
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $90,000
Total assessed val. 1924
100% actual)__________ 6,064.666
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000’25).$12.00
Population in 1920___________ 4,000




POTW IN.
This city is in Butler County.
GEN. BD. D T Jan 1 ’25____ $22,500
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 25,200
Assessed valuation 1923____483.863
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$27.45
Population 1910, 249; 1920_____ 415
POTTAW ATTAM IE COUNTY
Westmoreland is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $33,000..$5,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’25
$33,000
37,663
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Assess, val., real est______ 21,749.045
Assess, val., personal____7,48’ ,882
Other assess, prop_______ 7.847,393
Tot.asses, val. (70% act)’25 37,078,370
State A; Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1925 ______________________ $8 75
Popula’n 1910. 17,522; 1920, 16,352
PRATT.
This city! s in Pratt County. Inc
April 17 1884.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4s ’06 . . . $8,000....................192t
4M s’ 25 J-J
70,000_______________
Main & In tercep tin g Sewer.
5s ’09 . . . $8,500___________193&
5s ’ 15 . . .
1.335....................1947
A n th on y & N orthern Bonds.
5s ’ 13 . . . $20.000....................194c
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ” 09 . . . $20,000....................1931
5s ’ 15 . . . 29,000.......
193f
5s
...
14,300_____ 1926-1938
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s ’ 14 . . . $50.000...................193-1
-s
...
14,300_____ 1926 193»
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 14 ’ 25- $400,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 420 000
Total assess, val. ’25 (act.).4,453 548
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 $45 00
Population 1910, 3,302; 1920. 5,183
JLNT. at State Treasurer's office.

71
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s 00 J-J
$9,000r___June 1 1930
4J4s’98 F-A 55.000r-._Feb 1 1928
(Subject to call after 1918)
4VSs’98 J-D $39.000r_ Dec 1 1928
_
(Subject to call after 1918)
4s ’99 J-D §S32.000r. June 1 ’26-’29
BOND. DT. June 14 ’2 3 .-$1.970.472
Assess val. '24 (equal’d)__98,213,381
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924______________ $7.65
Pop’ n in 1910, 37,853; 1920. 44,423
§ [N T. at State Treas. office: on
others at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
REXFORD.
This city is in Thomas County.
W ater Bonds.
4H s
. . . $25,500_______________
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 4 ’24 . $54,000
Floating debt____________
5,000
Sinking fund______________
5,500
Assessed valuation 1924___ 313,468
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$54,01
Population in 1920______________400
RICE COUNTY.
Lyons is the county seat.
BONO. DEBT Nov 24'26 $125,067
Assess, val. real estate____30,531,355
Assess, val. personal_____ 5,156,730
Other assess, property____ 8,058,345
Tot. assess, val. ’ 25 (act.) .43,746,430
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'25.$6.73
Populat’n 1910. 15.106: 1920, 14.832
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y ..
and at State Treasurer’s office.
ROSEDALE.
See Kansas City.
EUSSELL.
This city is in Russell Co. Inc.
lune 2 1872. Pop’n 1920. 1,700.
Water-W orks & Elec.-Lt. Bonds.
m s '1 0 J'J $17,500___ Jan 11939
5a ’l l J-J
28.000____July 1 1931
5s ’ 15 —
17,500____Oct 1 1935
Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
5s ’ 24 J-D 95,000____Dec 1 1954
Internal Im provement.
5s ’ 24 . . . $409,500_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925.. $492,500
Assess, val. 1924 (M a c t.)..2 ,523,770
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S25.20
INT. at State Treasurer’s office.

P R A T T CITY SCHOOL DIST.
4Ms'08 M-S *$19,000c..Sept 1 192$
5s T4 F-A *35.000.-Feb 10 1934
5s ’ 19 . . .
110,000...J a n 1 1939
6s ’ 21 M-S / 3 0 ,0 0 0 - M a r 15 ’26-’ 30
(84,000_ Mar 15 1931
_
BOND. D E B T Nov 25 ’ 25 $278,000
Total assess, val. 1925____5,023 545
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$20.00
Population in 1920____________5,111
*Ked. after 10 years from issue SABETH A.
IN T . at State Fiscal Agency'
This city is in Nemaha County.
Topeka.
Incorporated in 1874. Commission
g vernrnent adopted Feb. 20 1913.
P R A T T COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds (G eneral).
County seat Is Pratt. The Countj
s-a $10
Commissioners have effected a com­ 5s W ater-W orks 010......... 1926-1930
Bonds.
promise on most of bonded debt or 4H s’ 10s-a $38.000......... 1926-1940
Pratt County by paying one-third of .s
...
60,000_______________
face value of past-due coupons and
& Memorial Bonds.
agreeing to pay two-thirds of lnt. ot -s City Hall $61,500_______________
...
remaining coupons as they mature Assessment sewer (s.-a.)_$1,020.12
In other words, 4% lnt. Is being pale Refunding bonds (s.-a.)_ 21.906.00
_
Instead of 6 % . V. 71, p. 303.
Paving bonds (gen ral) A119.598.00
R efu nd ing Bonds.
assessment, combined_f
4s ’04 J-J $ll9,000c_--July 1 193s TOT. BD. D T. N ov 1924.. $295,046
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
4Ms’09 J-J $75,000c
July 1 1929 Assessed valuation 1924 ___2,252,969
’24.$40.40
BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’25 $40,000 Total tax rate(per $1 000)1920. 2.003
1910. 1.768:
Sinking fund______________
25.000 Population State Treasurer's office.
IN T . at
Assessed value, real estate.22,568,218
Assessed value, personal.. 4,401,760
Other assessable property .
823,747 ST. FRANCIS.
This city is in Cheyenne County.
Total assessed value 1925
(2-3 actual)___________ 31,572 514 GEN . BD. D T . Nov 20 ’25 $88,000
_
Scare & Co. tax (per $1,000 'f 5 *7.40 Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,027,000
Populat'n 1910. 11.156; 1920. 12,909 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$12.00
Population in 1910 , 492; 1920, 733
PR E T T Y P RAIRIE.
This city is in Reno County.
ST. JOHN.
W ater-W orks-System Bonds.
This city is in Stafford County.
4 Ms’ 19 F-A $28.000__________ 1939
R efu nding Bonds.
BOND D EBT Nov 21 ’25 ...$28,000 4 h s
. . . $18,500c______ _______
Total assessed value 1925
Bonded debt—
(about 65% actual)____ 636,278
Water and light bonds_ $107,500
_
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.S12.67
Funding floating debt____ 11,500
Population in 1920, 432; 1910. .327
Sewer bonds------------------7,000
Refunding bonds------------ 10,000
Paving bonds___________ 173,300
PROTECTION.
Convention Hall bon ds._
2,000
This city is in Comanche County. GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’25 -- $228,000
W ater & Electric L ight Bonds. Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 109.200
_
5s ’ 14 M -N $20,000c_ M ay 1 1934 Assessed val., real estate_ 849,295
_
(Optional 1924.)
Assessed val., personal_____519,661
W ater & Light Extension Bds. Other assessable property.. 124,177
5s ’ 17 F-A $20,0 0 0 c...A u g
1937 Tot. assess, val. (act.) ’25 .1.493,133
(Optional 1927.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $49.30
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 18 F-A $7,000c____ Aug 1938 Population 1910, 1.785; 1920. 1,671
(Optional 1928.)
IT. M ARYS. ~
W a t e r - E x t e n s io n B o n d s .
This city Is in Pottawatomie Oo.
5Ms’21M-N $19,000c____ N ov 1946
Park Im provement Bonds.
(Optional 1936.)
.8
. . . $10,000_______________
P ublic Impt. R efu nd ing Bonds.
Water and Light Bonds.
5 } 4 s ’22 M -N §38,000c_______ Serially is
M -8 $20,000c_________ 1928
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 14 ’25-.$104,000
(Subject to call in 1918.)
Water debt (included)_____ 19,000
Funding Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
10,000 is
J-J
S7.000C................. 1932
Sinking fund.-____________
20,716
(Subject to call in 1922.)
Tot. assess, val. ’ 25 (70%
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’2 5 - .. $8,000
a ct.)____________________ 747,770
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.S49.60 Water debt (included)______ 4,000
Population in 1910, 390; 1920, 1,109 Assessment debt (add’l )_____10,000
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 7,000
IN T . at State fiscal agency at To­ Total ass’d val.’25 (40 % act.). 831,946
peka.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.S33.15
Population 1910, 1,397; 1920, 1,321
IN T . is payable at State Treas.
QUINTER C ITY.
jffice in Topeka.
This city is in Gove County.
W ater & Light Bonds.
4M s’ 17 . . . $14,000r__________1937 SALINA.
This city is the county seat o f Sa5s T8 . . .
5,000r__________1938
6 s ’21 . . . 45,000r__________1931 ine Co. Incorporated as a village
5 s ’ 23 . . . 42,000r__________1943 4pr. 22 1867: as a city of 3d class
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 14 5- $106,000 Sfov 21 1870 as a city of 2d class
Water debt (incl.)_________ 42,000 Jet. 11 1878 and as a city of 1st
Assess, val. real & personal. 454,98l :lass July 9 1920.
B uilding Bonds.
Other assess, property_____ 30,640
—_ $10,000_______________
Tot. assess val. ’ 25 (3-5 act.) 485,621 5Ms
R efunding Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 .$51 00
Population in 1910, 450; 1920, 382 4Ms’08 J-J $16,000c— July 1 1928
4 ^ s ’09 M -N 20,000c--N ov 29 1929
Railroad Aid Bonds.
RENO COUNTY.
5s ’ 16 J-D $10,000_Dec
151946
County seat is Hutohlnson.
(Subject to call aft. Dec. 15 1926)
-s
$900,000..................... .. 5
—10,000___ Jan 1 1946
Road Bonds.
Memorial Hall Bonds.
4Ms'20 . . . $225,000 _____ 1926-1940 5Ms
— .$300,000____Jan 1 1940
5s ’20 — 1,153,000___ -.1926-1940
Fire Station Bonds.
5 s '21
248,000______ 1926-1941 I ^ s
— - $20,000____Oct 1 1937

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SALINA (Concluded!).
Park Bonds.
IH s’ 17 M-S $30.000___ Sept 1 1937
C lty-H all-B ullding B onds.
4 K s T l A-O $40,000------Apr 1 1931
Street Im provement Bonds.
4Ms’23 A-O$240,000..Apr 1 ’26-’33
W ater»W orks Bonds.
4J^s’25 A-O$602,082c_ _Oct 1 ’26-’45
GEN. BONDS Oct 29 ’25-$l ,090,632
Water debt (included)____
605,082
Paving assess, bds. (add’l)
583,760
Special sewer bonds (add’l)
39,550
Sinking fund____________
79,986
Total assess, val. 1925
(90% actual]________ 29,520.404
Olty tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $8.70
Popula. 1910, 9,688; 1920____ 15,085
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office,
Topeka, Kan.
SALIN A SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
B uilding Bonds.
4Ms’ 08 M-S $20,000c..................1928
(Subject to call any interest date)
4Ms’ 12 J-J
20,000c...July 1 1932
4Ms
J-J 100,000c. July 1 ’26-’35
4H s’ 17 J-J 25.000c.July
1 ’33-’37
5s ’20 J-J 182,500c_Jan 1 ’30-’40
5 s ’21 J-J 39.000c_______________
4Ms
. . . 2 5 .0 0 0 ..______________
4M s’24 J-J 225,000________ Serially
(Due serially beginning 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 4 ’25 $611,500
Tot .ass’d val.’25 (70 % act.) 28,322,456
School tax (per $1,000) 1925.S12.00
Population in 1920___________ 15,089
IN T . at State Treasurer s office.
SALINE COUNTY.
County seat Is Sallna.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925. $175,000
8,000
Sinking fund____________
Tot.lass’d val.’25(3-5 act064,824,302
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25. -$4.58
Popula’n 1910, 20,338; 1920, 25.103
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N .Y .O .

KANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 17 ’25 $1,275,076
200,000
Sinking fund___________
Assessed value, real est. .104,720,881
Assessed value, personal. 21,227,625
Other assessable property 5,773,705
Total assessed value 1924
(85% actual)------------ 121.722,211
State*Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25--$7.77
Pop’n in 1910, 61,874; 1920’ 69.159.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
SMITH CENTER.
This city is in Smith County.
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 15 ’25. $245,000
Assessment debt (add’l)
62,506
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,683,210
T o t. tax rate (per$l ,000) '25.. . $26.11
Population 1910, 1,292; 1920..1,567
SOLOMON.
This city is In Dickinson County.
W ater W orks Bonds
5s
. . . $75,000r_________ 1940
5s
...
14,000_______________
Sewer Bonds.
4K s
. . . $10,000________________
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25..$136,927
Water debt (included)_____ 80,500
Assessed value 1925______ 960.456
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $35 00
Population 1910, 949; 1920____ 1,071
IN T . at Topeka, Kansas.
SPEARVILLE.
This city is in Ford County.
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1925--.$56 000
Water debt (included)_______ 16,000
Sinking fund_______________ 4,000
Assessed valuation 1925___ 620.682
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $39.13
Population in 1910, 576; 1920, 629

Shunganunga' Creek Bonds.
4J4s
M-S
4,101c. __ Mar 1 1930
R efu nd ing B onds.
4H s’06 . . .
20,000c_..A pr 1 1926
4H s’ 10 J-J
50.000c—July 15 1930
4H s’ 12 F-A 75,000c..Aug 10 1932
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
4H s’09 J-J $40.000c—June 1 1929
Crematory Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 10 A-O $17.700c— Apr 1 1930
A t. T op. & S. Fe R R . Aid Bds.
4s ’01 J-J $59.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1931
W ater and L ight R econstru ct
tion Bonds.
5s ’21 . . . $95,000—-D ec 31 1941
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’21 . . . $6.000____June 1 ’26 31
4 Ms
. . . $48,000 _____ 1926-1931
4 % s ’ 22 —
23,500 ..........1926-1932
Fair G round Bonds.
-s
. . . $200,000..........................
General Improvement Bonds.
4Ms’23 . . . $200,000..Aug 1 ’26-’33
4 Ms
. . . 300,000_______________
4 K s’ 25 F-A 304,000c. Aug 1 ’ 28-’35
Fire P rotection Bonds.
4Ms’ 25 F-A $97,376 _____1926-1935
GEN. BD. D T . O c t ’ 2 5 .. $305,212
Sinking fund, general____
100,815
Sinking fund .water______
40,180
Total assess, v T . 1925---83.175.952
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925...$32.30
Pop’n 1910. 43.684; 1920, 50.022
♦The Topeka water plant was pur­
chased subject to these bonds. City
now pays the Interest on them, but
bonds are not considered part of
the city debt.
IN T.at Nat. Park Bank,N.Y.City.

TOPEKA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
R efu nding Bonds.
STAFFORD.
4H s’ 13 J-J $40,700c— Jan 1 1933
This city is In Stafford County. BOND. DEBT June 1 ’ 25 $40,700
Incorporated Sept. 10 1885.
Assessed valuation 1924 80 000,000
R efunding Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925.-$12-50
4 K s’25 F-A $81,000 ____ 1926-1945
Popula'ion in 1920________ .50,022
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 12 ’25- $187,900
IN T . at National Park Bank.
Water debt (included)_____
30,400
Assess, val. T5 (abt. 3-5
SCOTT C ITY.
TOWANDA.
actual)________________ 1 569,760
This city is in Scott County.
This city is in Butler County.
GEN. B D . D T. Oct 21 ’25..$137,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$45 00 GEN. BD. D T . Oct 24 ’ 25..$62,619
Population 1910, 1,927; 1920, 1.752 Assessed valuation 1925..
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (J4 a c t .)..787,495
INT. at Nat.Park Bk.. N. Y. City. City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25403,330
Tot. tax rate (per$l ,000)’25.$63.304$28.00
Population 1910, 918; 1920____1,107
Population in 1910, 275; 1920, 718
STERLING.
TROY.
---------SEDAN.
This city is in Rice County.
This city is in Doniphan County.
This city is In Chautauaua County.
W ater Bonds.
GEN. B D .D T . Dec 1923..
None
GEN. BD D T . Oct 13 ’25- $392,000 5s ’24 M ay $10,000..$2,000 yearly Assessment debt (add’l)_ $200,000
_
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
80,000
R efu nd ing Bonds,
Assessed valuation 1924... 1,041.500
T ot. ass’d val.’25 ( H a c t.). 1,500,000 4M s’25 F-A $39,397.60c___ Serially City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $22.10
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924...$44.95 TOT. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’ 25— $284,343 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-J38.76
Population 1910, 1,211; 1920..1,885 Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,300,149 Population in 1910. 940; 1920, 1,013
_
City has no sinking fund for the City tax rate (per $1,600) ’ 2 4 .SI 5.90
retirement of bonds, as all bonds are Total tax rate (per SI .000) ’25-S33,88 VALLEY FALLS.
optional and each year a levy is Population 1910, 2,133; 1920 . 2,060
This city is in Jefferson County.
made for the payment o f the bonds
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1 ’25— $103,073
Water debt (incl.)________
34,000
to be retired next year.
STEVENS COUNTY.
Assessment debt (add’l)---81,507
Hugoton Is the county seat.
Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,261,791
SEDGWICK COUNTY.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’01 J-J $55,000c
Jan 1 1931 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S11.75
County seat Is Wichita.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$34.56
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 0 ’25. $57,500 Population 1910. 1,129; 1920, 1,218
Rallroad-A ld Bonds.
12,114
4a '08 J-J $33,500c___Oct 1 1928 Sinking fund______________
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1918 Assessed vain , real estate.6,465.393 VIC TO RIA .
4s
. . . $16.500...................1931 Assessed val’n, personal___ 999,399
This city is in Ellis County.
Bridge Bonds {R ed. beg. in 1917). Other assess, property_____ 627,524 GEN. BD. D T . Nov 30 ’25.$60,000
4M s’07 J-J $100,000c_ Oct 1 1927 Tot .ass’d vaf.’25(75%act.)8,092,316 Assessed valuation 1925-----474,729
_
State & County tax rate (per
R oad Im provem ent B onds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$29.56
4J*s
. . . $350,000 _____1926-1939
$1,000) 1925__________________ $705 Population 1920________________600
53^s’21 . . . 120,000..Sept 1 ’26-'41 Pop’n in 1910, 2,453; In 1920. 3,943.
4^s
. . . 310,000_______________
IN T . at Nat. Park B k.. N . Y . WAKEENEY.
4Ms
. . . 202,462_______________
This city is in Trego County.
4% s
___ / 9,000..$1,000 yearly SUM NER COUNTY.
5s ’23 M -N 12,000___ M ay 1 1943
\85.500._4,500 yearly
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 21 ’25-1138,608
County seat Is Wellington.
4 J£s’25 J-J
10,000 _____1926-1935
Water debt (incl.)-------------- 12,000
Road Bonds.
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’25 $1,499,445 4M s’23 J-J $136 800—July 1 ’26-’43 Assessment debt (add’l ) ------ 78,305
Assess, val. (equal’d) ’24.177,477,902 4Ms
Tot. as'd val.’25 (3-5 a ct.). 939,625
. . . 10,000_______________
tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24..$5.00 4M s’24 . . . 59,500_______________
Total tax (per $1,000) '25------ $24.05
op'n in 1910. 73.095; 1920. 92,234
Population in 1910, 883; 1920, 1,003
R oad Dist. No. 1 Bonds,
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank. New 6s ’21 J-J $80,000 ______ 1926-1941
York and on road bonds at the State 4 H s
W ASHINGTON.
. . . 338,000c___________
Treasurer’s office.
This city is in Washington Co.
R oad Dist. No. 2 BondsBOND. D EBT Nov 8 1923.$225.000
5 '21 s-a $35,800 ______1926-1941
SENECA.
4H s
— 338,000c------------------ Total assessed val’n 1924.-1,568,036
This city Is In Nemaha County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $29.45
Dist. No.
4Jis’19 F-A $115,000________ _____ 6s Road J-J $32,000 3 Bonds.
'21
--------- 1926-1941 Pop’n in 1910, 1.547; 1920, 1,406
City-Hail B uilding Bonds.
4^ s
. . . 157,300c-----------------4H s’ 16 J-J $30,000..Sept 1 ’26-’36
WATHENA.
Road Dist- Mo. 4 BondsR efu n d in g Bonds.
This city is in Doniphan County.
.
$23,500c____________
6s
_ $23,000c_______________ 4 M s IM PT.. . T. Nov 18’ 24 $950,500 GEN. BD . D T . Jan 1 ’ 2 5 -. $29,000
_
RD.
D
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’2 5 .. $221,345 Assessed val’n;real astate_43,278,066 Assessed value 1924------------ 586,074
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___ 200,951 Assessed val’n, personal.. 8,984,570 Total tax rate (per $1,OO0)’24.$29.O8
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,799,159 Other assessable property. 12,161,505 Population 1910, 777; 1920------645
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$34.41
Pop’n 1910, 1,806; 1920...........1,885 Tot.ass’d val.'24'75% act.)64,424,141 W AVERLY.
State&Co.tax (per $1,006) ’ 23—$6.70
This city is in Coffey County.
Pop’n in 1910. 30,654; 1920, 29,213
GEN. BD. D T Jan 1 ’ 2 5 .. $29,000
SEWABD COUNTY.
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y „ Assessed value . 1924------------ 544,948
Liberal is the county seat.
and State Treasurer’s office.
Tot. tax rate (per$l ,000)'24.$.-30.03
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population 1910, 751; 1920--------- 619
6 s ’07 J-J $34,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1927 SYRACUSE.
6s
F-A 14,700c..... ................ ..
This city is In Hamilton County.
4s '02 J-J
2.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1932 BOND. DEBT N ov 1923..$103,000 WELLINGTON.
This city
of Sum
F un din g Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’24________ 900.989 ner County.is the county seat14 1880
Inoorp. Feb.
5s
J-J $22,500c
Jan 1 1943
$1,000) ’ 24.$45.10
C ity Hall Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25 $46,700 Total tax rate(per 1,126; 1920, 1,059
Population 1910,
4 ^ s ’07 J-J $25,000r— July 1 1927
Floating debt (add’l)_____
20,500
(Subject to call $10,000 1912, $10,000
Sinking fund_____________
4,654
1917 and $10,000 1922.)
Assessed value, real______ 8,458,128 TONGANOXIE.
This city is in Leavenworth Co.
W ater W orks Bonds.
Assessed value, personal.. 2,069,370
W ater W orks Bonds.
4M s’07 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1927
Assessed value, public util. 1,635,522
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (4-5act.) .12,163,020 4Ms’ 17 J-J $36,000 _____ 1926-1937 5s TO J-J $30,000___ July 1 1930
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-J $240,000___ July 1 1944
State & Co. tax rate (per
_
$1,000) 1925_______________ $7.50 4 ji s ’2 5 _ $10,000__________ serially (Subject to call beg. July 1 1929.)
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
Pop’n in 1910, 4,091; in 1920, 6,220 GEN. B D . D T. N ov 1 ’24. $100,000
Water debt (incl.)-----------53,000 4J4s’ 16 J-D $50,000___ Dec 1 1941
IN T . at Bank of America, N. Y .
Floating debt (add’l)--------9,192
RR. Aid. R efu nd ing Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
49,651 4Ms’ 19 J-J $18,500___ July 1 1939
SHARON SPRINGS.
Assessed valuation 1924___ 831,010
Auditorium Bonds.
This city is in Wallace County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$36.70 5s T9 J-J $140,000___ July 1 1939
GEN. BD . D T . N ov 1 ’24. $100,000 Pop’n 1910, 1,018; 1920— ......... 971
Main Sewer (R ed. any in t. date.)
Water debt (included)------- 59,500
4 M s '1 0 J-J
5,500___ Jan 1 1936
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 14,000
4M s’ 16 J-J
2,800___ July 1 1938
Sinking fund______________ 12,062 TOPEK A.
Park G round Purchase B onds.
This olty Is In Shawnee County
Tot. ass’d val.’25 (14 a c t .).. 619,946
J-J
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$38.20 Inoorp. In 1854. In 1905 purchased 5s T9 B D . D $18,000____July 1 1934
TOT.
T . Oct 1925-Population in 1910, 440; 1920, 815 plant of Topeka Water Co. V. 80, Water debt (incl.)------------ $912,150
345,000
p. 1137. Commission government
13,098
adopted Nov. 2 1909. V . 89. p.1298. Sinking fund (water)______
Assess, val. real estate___ 4,050,745
♦Topeka W ater Co. B onds.
SHAWNEE COUNTY.
5s ’96 J-J $2g8,000c—.Sept 1 1926 Assess, val. personal--------- 1,820,660
County seat Is Topeka.
Assess, val. public utilities- 791,087
W ater Bonds.
R oad Bonds.
5s ’21 J-J $300.000________ ______ 5Ms’21 J-J $300,000____Jan 1 1941 Total assess, val. 1925____ 6,662,492
4)4s
. . . 175,000_____________ 5Ms’21 M-S 140,000____Sept 1 1941 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $39.90
Pop’n 1910, 7,034; 1920______ 7,048
5s ’23 J-J 160,000_____1926-1933
Bridge Bonds.
A-0.$39,411c— .A p r 1 1930
IN T. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y .
4M s’ 23 J-J 150,000___ July 1 1944 4Ms

f




[V ol. 121,
WELLS VILLE.
This city is in Franklin County.
GEN. BD . D T . Oct 1925...$47,792
Assessed valuation 1925__ 796,483
City tax rate (per $1,0001 ’25-*l 1.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25. . $26.30
Population in 1910. 648; 1920, 756
W HITE W A T E K
This city is in Butler County.
G E N .B D . D T . Jan 1 ’ 25— $65,000
Assessed valuation 1923____724.516
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$22.03
Population 1910, 518; 1920______ 556
W ICH ITA.
County seat of Sedgwlok County.
Inoorp. Apr. 8 1871. The voters on
Deo. 12 1911 defeated three proposi­
tions concerning the establishing ol
a municipally-owned water and light
plant. V. 93. p. 1740.
Jail and Work House Bonds.
4M s’ 17 M-S $10,000__________ 1927
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J $50,00 0c...Ja n 1 1929
(Subject to call after 1919.)
4s ’05 M -N 18.000c__________ 1935
4)^s’06 J-D 26,000___________ 1935
5s ’07 M -N 17,000c__________ 1937
4Ms'08 F-A 100.000c...A ug 1 1928
5s '09 A-O 16,000c__________ 1932
Cemetery Bonds.
6s ’09 J-J
$1.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1935
Forum Bldg. & G round Bonds.
5s ’09 F-A $150,000c
A u« 1 1939
Forum Annex & F.xh. Bldg. Bds.
5s ’20 M-N$200,000_________1939
Railway-Aid Bonds.
4s ’ l l M-S 30,000c__________1931
4s ’ l l J-J
30.000c__________ 1931
4 s ’ l l M -N 30,000c__________ 1931
Dam B onds.
5s TO J-J $12,000c___
1929
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’21 M-S $125,808.90______ 1940
4M s’24M-N 298,635_______________
4M s’24M-N 106,346_______________
Park Bonds.
4M s’24 M -N $55.000_____ 1934-1943
Exhibition Bldg. Bonds.
4s T7 A-0$170,000___________1957
Park Blvd. & Impt. Bonds.
4M s’ 19 J-D $75,000_________ 1929
4M s’20 J-D 150,000_________ 1939
4M s’22 F-A
55,000_________ 1941
Park Impt. Bonds.
4H s’22 A-O $75,000_________ 1941
4M s’22 M -N 2,500___________1932
4M s’23 F-A 116,491.48________1942
4 K s’24 . . .
70,000c-Mar 1 ’34-’43
Bonds issued for paving, sewer,
street opening, &c., 1-10 of which are
payable each year________ $766,053
GE N .B D .D T.Sept 1 ’25 $3,169,262
Assessment debt (add’l ) . . 3.589,258
Assessed val. 1925______ 113,548,145
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$30.40
Pop’n TO (Census) 52.450 ’20.72,217
INT.at Nat. Park Bank, N.Y.Clty;
and at State Treas. office, Topeka.
W ICH ITA CITY SCH. DIST. N O .l.
5s ’ l l J-J $75,000c___ Jan 1 1931
55.000c___ 1-20 yearly
5s T9 ___ 637,500c__ 1-20 yearly
6s ’21
280.000c_1-20 yearly
4Ms’2 2 ___ 900,000c__ 1-20 yearly
5s
. . . 200,000c______________
R efu nd ing B ond».
4H s l l J-J $52.500c— Jan 1 1934
4s T7 J-J
40,000c..-Jan 1 1927
H igh-School Bond*.
_
4Ms’09M -S $72,500c_ Sept 1 1929
BD. DEBT June 30 '25. $2,212,500
Sinking fund___________
151.000
Assess, val. 1925_______ 115,000,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $16-00
Population In 1925 (est.)_____ 90.000
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .,
and at State Treasurer’s office.
_
4M s ’l l _

WILSON.
This city is in Ellsworth County.
Incorp. March 1883. Population
1910. 981; 1920, 1,020.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ l l Dec 15.000___ Dec 1 1941
Light Bonds {O p tion a l).
4MsT0 J-J $15.000___ Jan 11940
.s T8 . . .
20,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’ 25- $45,000
10,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Total assess, val. (act.) '25-1 224,947
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$12.O0
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
WILSON COUNTY.
Road B onds.
5s
...$ 1 7 7 .0 0 0 ----------------------6s
...
75.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’25 $252,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 20.329,660
_
Assess, val., personal____l3 .535.330
Other assess, property_ 9.745.285
_
Total assessed value 1925-43,610 175
S tate*co.taxrate(n erf1,000) ’25 '8 00
Population 1920 (Cersus)____21,157
IN T . at office of State Treasurer.
W INFIELD.
County seat of Cowley County.
Incorporated Feb. 17 1879. Popu­
lation 1910, 6,700; 1920, 7,933.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $28,000____M ay 1 1931
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1921)
4Ms’ 16 M-S 89.000____Sept 1 1936
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 1 1926)
Park Bonds.
5a ’ 07 M -S $ 4 ,0 0 0 ...Sept 16 1927
Street Intersection Bds. (G en.)
5s T5 . . .
$3,228.60-Apr 1 1935
Railroad {R ed. beg. A u g . 1 T 9).
os ’09 F-A $20,000c_ Aug 1 1939
_
W ater W orks B onds.
4Ms’09 J-D $40,000____June 11939
(Subject to call any time)
m s ’ 18 — $125,000____Jan 11943
(Optional 1933.)
4 Ms
. . . 112,000________________
Sewer (R ed. beg. A u g . 11917).
a ’07 F-A $28.000------Aug 1 1937
Street Paving Bonds.
5M s’21 J-J $ 8 6 ,0 0 0 ....................—
l M s '2 4 . . .
30,000......... ................

Dec., 1925.]

MONTANA—DEBT OF STATE

73

at $234,136,852, a total o f $1,668,024,106. The total assessed valuation
Bridge.
4J*s’04 J-J $295,00 0c...Ja n 1 ’26-34 in 1921 was $1,665,242,702, including livestock at $108,841,802; in 1922 the
(Subject to call after July 1 1924) total was $1,582,356,676, including $76,417,469 livestock. In 1923 the
4J*s’ 12 F-A 270.000c.FA A 1 ’32-’41
4Hs’ 12 F-A 20.000c— June 1 1942 total valuation was $1,471,232,574, including $63,640,230 livestock. In
4Hs
J-D
20.000c...............1933
1925 the total valuation was $1,431,000. In 1924 the total valuation was
4Hs
F-A
7,500c.............. 1933 $1,421,500,000, including $54,000 livestock. The State tax rate (per $1,43-4S
J-J
40.000c________ 1934
000) in 1916 was $2.80: 1917, $2.80; 1918, $3.00; 1919, $4.97; 1920, $4.97J
4 ^ s ’ 14 —
500.000c___ 1934-1943
1921, $4,367; $4,575 in 1922, and $4.40 in 1923 and 1924, on taxable valua­
4>4s’ 14 —
9 0 ,0 0 0 c......................
41*sT6 A-O 600,000c___ 1936-1955 tion. The State tax on livestock in 1916 was $3; 1917, $3; 1918, $3; 1919:
W INFIELD SCHOOL D IST R IC T BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’25-$3,124,710 67 cts.; 1920, $2; 1921, $3.50; $3.50 1922 and 1923, $3 1924.
Assess, val. ’24 (equal’d ).156.351,061
B u ild in g Bonds.
Chapter 48, Laws of 1925, fixes the State tax rate (per $1,000) for 1925
4 K s’23 — $180,000c_______ serially Co. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-84.50
.
4 H s’ 16 J-J
72,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 193t Pop’n 1910. 100,068: ^1920..122,218 and 1926 at $4.33 1-3 for each year.
5s ’23 . . .
1 ,0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1933
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
METHOD OF ASSESSING.— In Montana ail property is assessed at
5s ’24 . . .
1,000c—-Jan 1 1934
5s '24 . . .
1,000c—.F eb 1 1934
its full true value but for taxation purposes different percentages o f the
5s ’24 . . .
1,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1934 YATES CENTRE.
assessed value are taken. Moneys and credits are in the 7% class, house­
This city Is in Woodson County.
5s ’ 24 . . .
1,000c—.A pr 1 1934
hold goods, farm machinery, A c., in the 20% class; all land and improve­
5s ’ 24 . - _
84,000c— July 1 1944
R efu n d in g B onds.
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 3 ’ 25 $367,000 4 J4s’ 16 J-J $22,000____July 1 1936 ments in the 30%; live stock and stocks of merchandise in the 30% ; prop­
Assess, val. 1925 (50 to
erty o f public utilities in the 40% ; net proceeds of mines, 100%, and all
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1921)
60% actual)__________ 10,147,000 5s
J-J
16,500___ July 1 1942 other property not otherwise specified in the 40% class. The average
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925...$20.00
Sewer Bonds.
taxable value for all classes o f property is slightly over 30% .
Population 1925 (est.)_______ 12.000
5s
J-J $18,000___ Jan 1 1933
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 2 ’ 25- $140,000
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The constitution of Montana was adopted by
W YAN DOTTE COUNTY.
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____________ 134,000
County seat Is Kansas City.
popular vote Oct. 1 1889. Article X II I of the constitution of Montana.
Assess, val. real estate____ 1,218,925
F unding Bonds.
4H s’ H s-an$342,000____July 1 1941 Assess, val. personal______ 464,300 In relation to Public Indebtedness, is as follows:
Sec. 1. Neither the State, nor any county, city, town, municipality,
4 X s ’ 17 J-J 120,000c.July 1 ’26-’37 Other assess, property_____ 258,621
Total assessed value 1925
R efu n d in g B onds.
aor other subdivision of the State shall ever give or loan Its credit in aid of,
(about % actual)_______ 1,941,846 or make any donation or grant, by subsidy or otherwise, to any individual,
4J4s’ l l J-J $144,000— Jan 2 1931
Total tax (per $1,000) ’ 25____$43.80
R oad Bonds.
5s
. . . $50,000........................... Population 1910. 2,215: 1920. 2,306 association or corporation, or become a subscriber to, or a shareholder In,
any company or corporation, or a joint owner with any person, company
or corporation, except as to such ownership as may accrue to the State by
operation or provision of law.
Sec. 2. The Legislative Assembly shall not in any manner create any
debt except by law which shall be irrepealable until the Indebtedness therein
provided for shall have been fully paid or discharged; such law shall specify
the purpose to which the funds so raised shall be applied and provide for
the levy of a tax sufficient to pay the Interest on, and extinguish the prin.
clpal o f such debt within the time limited by such law for the payment
thereof; but no debt or liability shall be created which shall singly, or in
ITS
the aggregate with any existing debt or liability exceed the sum o f one
hundred thousand dollars ($100,000) except in case o f war, to repel in­
DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
vasion or suppress insurrection, unless the law authorizing the same shall
have been submitted to the people at a general election and shall have
Organized as a Territory (Act May 26 1864)___May 26 1864
received a majority o f the votes cast for and against it at such election.
Admitted as a State (Act of Feb. 22 1889)_____Nov. 8 1889
Sec. 3. All moneys borrowed by or on behalf of the State or any county
Total area of State (square miles)__________________ 146,080 city, town, municipality or other subdivision o f the State, shall be used
only for the purpose specified in the law authorizing the loan.
State Capital______________________________________ Helena
Sec. 4. The State shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof, of any
Governor (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929)_ J. E. Erickson county, city, town or municipal corporation.
_
Sec. 5. No county shall be allowed to become Indebted in any manner
Sec. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929)__C. T. Stewart
or for any purpose, to an amount, including existing indebtedness, in the
Treasurer (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. ’29)__W . E. Harman aggregate, exceeding five (5) per centum o f the (value of the) taxable prop­
Auditor (term expires 1st Mon. Jan. 1929)..G eo. P. Porter erty therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and county
taxes previous to the
Atty.-Gen. (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929)____L. A. Foot obligations in excess of incurring of such indebtedness, and all bonds or
such amount given by or on behalf of such county
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Monday in shall be void. N o county shall incur any indebtedness or liability for any
January and sessions are limited to 60 days.
single purpose to any amount exceeding ten thousand dollars ($10,000(
SITUATION AS TO DEBT, & c.— For facts with reference to the early without the approval of a majority o f the electors thereof, voting at an
history o f Montana’s State debt, see “ State and City Supplement" for April election to be provided by law.
1893, page 130. The bonded debt o f the State o f Montana on N o v .30 1925
Sec. 6. N o city, town, township or school district shall be allowed to
was $5,534,000. The warrants outstanding on the same date were $4,300,- become indebted in any manner or for any purpose to an amount, including
000.
The Capitol Building bonds given below are issued against a existing indebtedness, in the aggregate exceeding three per centum of the
land grant: they amounted to $650,000 on N ov. 30 1925. The cash on value o f the taxable property therein, to be ascertained by the last assess­
hand on N ov. 30 1925 amounted to $3,298,985.12. The permanent school ment for the State and county taxes previous to the incurring o f such in­
fund on N ov. 30 1925 held cash and securities amounting to $10,365,074.82, debtedness, and all bonds or obligations in excess o f such amount given by
and other permanent funds on hand aggregated $2,930,100.29.
or on behalf of such city, town, township or school district shall be voidL oa n s A u th orized .— The voters on N ov. 2 1920 approved the issuance of
Provided, how ever, that the Legislative Assembly may extend the limit
$5,000,000 State School bonds (V. I l l , p. 2246). The constitutionality mentioned in this section, by authorizing municipal corporations to submit
of the $5,000,000 State School bond issue was upheld by the State Supreme the question to a vote o f the taxpayers affected thereby, when such in­
Court on Feb. 4 1921 (V. 112, p. 673). A legislative A ct providing for crease is necessary to construct a sewerage system or to procure a supply
a Soldiers’ Bonus and a $4,500,000 bond issue to carry out the plan was of water for such municipality which shall own and control said water
approved by the voters on N ov. 7 1922 (V. 115, p. 2818). But in Feb. supply and devote the revenues derived therefrom to the payment o f the
1923 the State Supreme Court held the A ct unconstitutional (V. 116, debt.
p. 741). The question came before the voters in the form o f aconstitutional
(The State Supreme Court on June 4 1917 handed down a decision re.
amendment on N ov. 4 1924 and was again defeated (V. 119, pages 1309, affirming its decision of March 13 1917 in the Lewis and Clark County case
1422 and 2786).
holding that money cannot be borrowed by counties on refunding bonds
The State Supreme Court on M ay 2 1921 upheld the law passed by the by a sale thereof without a vote’of the people. See V. 104, p. 2570 ]
special session o f the 1921 Legislature, providing for the issuance o f $3,000,In a decision which had to do Iwith the adjustment of the indebtedness
000 in State Treasury note certificates for the purpose o f payment o f out­ between Custer and Fallon counties, the State Supreme Court on Dec. lg
standing claims and accruing claims, Ac. The Court ruled that these 1916 ruled that bridges are not county property, but public property
notes do not create an indebtedness under Section 2 o f Article 13 o f the See V. 103, p. 2445.1
State Constitution (V. 112, p . 2214).
Legislative E n actm en ts .— The State Legislature has enacted laws carrying
into effect the 5% limitation on county indebtedness and the 3% limitation
LOANS—
------ In terest ------P r in c ip a lW h en D u e . O utstand’g
N a m e and P u rp ose —
P .C t. P ayable.
on city, town and school'district indebtedness. The 5% limitation placed
Capitol Building bonds______ 1909
5
M -N M ay 1 1939 $500,000 on county indebtedness mayibeSexceeded under Chapter 99, Laws o f 1925,
Subject to call after M ay 1 1924.
amendatory to Section 4614Iof thejRevised Code, which permits an addi­
do
do
.1911 5
A-O
Oct 1 1941 $100,000
do
tional 3 % , making 8% in’ all, for|bondsJthat may be issued in the case of
Subject to call after Oct. 1 1926.
M -N
M ay 1 1949 $50,000
Capitol Annex bonds________ 1919 5
emergency “ where county buildings, bridges or highways are destroyed or
Subject to call after May 1934.
State Educa’l gold coup. bds. 1921 5H
J-J
July 1 1941 2,804,000 damaged by an Act o f God, disaster, catastrophe or accident.”
There have also been enacted laws providing for drainage and irrigation
(Subject to call July 1 1931 or at any interest-paying date thereafter,
upon giving a 30-day notice.)
district indebtedness.
do
do_______________ 1922 414 J-J
Jan 1 1942
495,000
Chapter 38, Laws o f 1923, requires the State and all political subdivisions
(Optional Jan. 1 1932 or any interest paying date thereafter upon giving and other taxing units having the power o f issuing bonds to give preference
a 30-day notice.)
do
do goldcoup_____1923 4 \ i J-J
*July 1 1943
40,000 to amortization bonds and to2accept serial bonds only when amortization
do
do goldcoup_____1923 4J£ J-J
*July 1 1943
150,000 bonds cannot be negotiated to good advantage. (For text o f measure see
(* Optional July 1 1933 or any interest paying date thereafter upon giving V. 118, p. 1303.)
30-day notice.)
SALE OF BONDS.— Under legislative enactment, city, town, county
do gold coup. bds. '24 4 %
J-J
Jan. 1 1944 753,000
do
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
and school district bonds may not bejsold below par. Irrigation and drain­
do gold coup. bds. ’ 24 4 H
do
____
__________
50,000 age district bonds may not be sold at less than 90. Laws o f 1923, Chapter
do gold coup bds. ’24 4 H
J-J
July 1 1945
592,000
do
147, Sec. 5, amendatory to Sec. 3969, Revised Code of 1921, and Chapter
(Optional July 1 1935)
The Capitol bonds are not a direct charge against the State but are se­ 157^ Sec! 9 ’, amendatory to Sec. 7214, Revised Code of 1921.
cured by State land grants. All are held by the Permanent School Fund.
COUNTY UNIT SYSTEM.— The Legislature in 1919 passed an Act
INTEREST on State educational bonds at State Treasurer’s office or (Chapter 211, Laws 1919) providing for the creation of a Rural School Dis­
in New York City.
trict in each county of the State, composed of all Third Class districts and
ASSESSED VALUATION.— For 1917 the total assessed valuation was parts thereof as a unit for the purpose of taxation and Issuance o f bonds,
$582,286,529, o f which real estate and personal property was $433,863,891, for the creation of sub-districts of rural districts for the purpose of local
live stock $65,865,652 and railroads $82,745,986. For 1918 the total administration and control. The Act provides for boards of trustees for
assessed valuation was $592,692,780, o f which real estate and personal rural school districts and prescribesjthe'manner of election, number, terms,
property was $434,208,568, livestock $75,000,516 and railroads $83,483,696. powers and duties of said boards. Under Section 3 of this Act any county
For 1919 the total assessed valuation was $1,701,390,523, o f which real in the State may adopt the county unit system for rural schools.
estate and personal property was $1,305,530,136, livestock $160,026,565
COUNTY FUNDING AND REFUNDING BONDSJVALIDATED BY
and railroads $235,833,822. For 1920 real estate and personal property
was assessed at $1,325,045,452, livestock at $108,841,802 and rialroads \C T OF LEGISLATURE.— A t the special session o f the Montana Legisla*

W INFIELD (Concluded ).
P u b lic Bldg. Bonds.
-..$ 1 3 2 ,0 0 0 _____ 4 ________
GE N . B D . D T . Dec. ’ 23- $210,697
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___ 407,423
Other Indebtedness_______ 366,000
Yotal assessed val’n 1923-.9,6584009
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923-._$37.75
ENT. at Nat. Park Bank, N . "X.,
and at State Treas. office, Topeka.
4K s

State of Montana.




74:

MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

ture in 1918 an Act was passed (Chapter 5) legalizing and validating bonds
issued by counties for the purpose of funding or refunding outstanding
indebtedness issued by counties without the question of issuing the same,
or funding or refunding such indebtedness, having been submitted to and
approved by th e ele cto r s V 106. p 1267
IRRIGATION D ISTR IC T LANDS TAXABLE FOR BONDS.—
Bonds o f an irrigation district create a general obligation against the district
in the sense that all lands in the district are taxable for the payment of the
bonds and interest until the entire indebtedness is paid, said the Montana
Supreme Court in an opinion handed down July 14 1925 in the case of
W . S Cosman against Chestnut Valley Irrigation District and its Com­
missioners (see V. 121, p. 869).
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL B O N D S — Chapter 51, Laws of 1919, as
amended by Chapter 248. Laws o f 1921, taxes all State, county, school
district and other municipal bonds, warrants and securities, but the assess­
ment is at only 7% o f true and full'value.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— Section 6039 o f the Revised Code
o f 1921 relates to investment o f capital of savings banks and as amended
by Chapter 72, Laws o f 1925, reads as follows:
Sec. 6039. Investment o f capital o f savings banks. At least one-half
o f the paid-in capital o f a savings bank, and one-half o f the whole amount
deposited therein, must be invested in bonds or other securities of the
United States, or any o f the States o f the United States, or any county,
city, town, or school district o f this State, on which interest is regularly
payable, or Federal Land Bank bonds or loaned on unencumbered real
estate vorth at least double the amount to be secured. The remainder
may be invested in the aforesaid character o f securities, or in approved
personal security, but no loan must be made on personal security of less
than two responsible persons, or collateral security to be approved by the
directors, and no loan upon personal security shall be made to any one
person or co-partnership to an amount exceeding ten thousand dollars.
No president, vice-president, director, or other officer or servant of a
savings bank shall directly or indirectly borrow any o f the funds of such
bank or o f its deposits, or in any manner use the same in his private affairs
or business, nor shall any director receive any pay, salary, or emolument
until such interest as the directors shall have determined to allow depositors
shall have been provided for in accordance with the regulations of the
corporation.
The real estate which such corporation may lawfully purchase, hold,
and convey is:
1. Such as may be necessary for the proper transaction o f its business,
not exceeding in value fifty thousand dollars.
2. Such as is mortgaged to it in good faith for moneys loaned in pursuance
o f the provisions o f this Act, or given as security for money loaned or
advanced.
3. Such as is purchased at the sale on judgment or decree obtained or
rendered for money so loaned or advanced.
Savings banks organized under the provisions o f this Act must not
purchase, hold, or convey real estate in any other case, or for any other
purpose than herein specified, and shall not buy or sell any personal property,
except such as may be necessary for the proper transaction of its business,
or such as may have been pledged, mortgaged, or assigned to it to secure
moneys loaned or advanced provided, the term “ savings bank” as used in
this section, shall mean any bank organized to do the business specified in
Section 6018 o f this Code.
POPULATION OF S T A T E 1920 __________548,880 11900 — .............-243,32911880 .................... 39,159
1910__________376,05311890 _____ _____ 142,92411870 .................... 20.595
In 1890 there were 10.765 Indians and whites on Indian reservations, and
In 1880 31,650 such persons, which number should be added to the total for
those years in making accurate comparisons. In 1900, 1910 and 1920 these
figures were not reported. The number of Indians alone included in the
population for 1900, 1910 and 1920 was 10,076, 10,766 and.10.956, respec­
tively.

Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 J-J 8400.000____July 1 193P
(Optional after July 1 1934.)
Park Bonds.
5s '19 J-J 875,000___ July 1 1939
(Optional after July 1 1934.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’ 25-_ $995,000
Water debt (included)_____ 500,006
Assessment debt (add’l)_ 1,371.308
_
Floating debt (add’l ) ...........
1.055
Sinking funds, general_____
11.236
Sinking funds, water______ 156 933
Assessed taxable value '25 8.090.116
(Real estate assessed at 30% actual
and personal at 20% actual )
Tax rate (per 81 ,000) 1925—.$20 50
Pop’n 1910. 10.031; 1920____15.100
INT. on 5s of 1919 payable at tht
office of City Treas or, at option of
holder, at some hank in N. \ City
nd on 6s of 1920 at the office of
City Treas. or at option of holder at
the Chase National Bank, N . Y .

[V o l . 121
Assessed value 1923________ 575.000
Population in 1920____________ ..986

BUTTE.
Butte Is in Silver Bow County.
Inc. 1879. A proposition to con­
solidate city and county govern­
ments was defeated on M ay 12—
V. 118, p. 2602.
Paving B onds.
-8 '18 — 860,000—.......................
6s
...
1.362.58 — .................
6s
...
5.429.86......... ............
6s
...
1.710.35......................
6s
...
59,772.35 ..............—
F unding Bonds.
5 ■'16 J-J *506 OOOc.Jan 1 '26-'36
6 s ’ 21 J-J1.000.000_July 1 1941
(Optional on or after July 1 1936.)
L igh tin g Bonds.
6s
...
$6.700........ ............. —
6s
...
86.256_______________
6s
...
4.138.95___________
6s
...
6.247.40
______________________
6s
...
5.834.35— ................BILLINGS SCH. DIST. NO. 86s
...
3 ,0 0 0 ........................
t ^ s ’01 M -N 810.000c-.-M ay 1 1929
Sewer Bonds.
4Hs'06 J-J
11.0 0 0 c..-M a r 1 1926 6s
...
$ 6 1 9 .5 5 ...................
4.6s'08 J-J
30 ,000 c...Ju ly 11926 6s
...
665.00
__
4J4«08 A-O 25 .000 c..-O ct 1 192* GEN. BONDS July 31 '2281.652.000
F unding Bonds.
429.154
Assess, debt (add'l)______
4 jis'17 J-J 8113.000___ July 1 1937 Floating debt (additional)
216.350
(Subject to call July 1 1927.)
Assess, val. ’ 22(30% act.180,477.255
B uilding Bonds
\
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922____$23 50
5s T2 F-A $67,00 0c...A u g 1 1932 Popula’n 1910. 39.165: 1920. 41.611
5s T5 J-D 18.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1935
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
5s '16 J-D 12,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1936
DEBT LIMITED by law to 3%
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1926.) of assessed valuation.
5 X s T7J-D $17,000...June 1 1937
(Subject to call after June 1 1927) BUTTE SCHOun DIST. NO. 1.
This is one of the school districts
6s '18 J-J $30.000___ July 1 1938
Into which Sliver Bow County is di­
(Subject to call July 1 1928.)
TOT. BD. D T. June 1918..$297.000 vided. District No. 1 not only in­
Sinking fund_____________
4,034 cludes the entire city of Butte, but
Assessed valuation______ $9,949,639 the larger portion of the taxable prop­
Real value (est.)-------------30,000,000 erty of the county outside of Butte,
Population In 1920---------------------- 16.381 contains about nine-tenths of the
and
All bonds are subject to call 10 school population of the county.
years from their date
B uilding Bonds
INT. on the 4.6% bonds at office of 4Hg'06 J-J $49,000r*..July 1 1926
State Board of Land Oomrs.in Helena; 4 J^s'12 M-S 50 .000 c...M a r 1 1932
4)4s due Oct. 1 1928 at First Nat 5s g '16 J-J 75,000c...July 1 1936
Bank, N. Y .; on 5s of 1912 and 6s of (Subj. to call beginning July 1 1926.)
1918 at County Treasurer’s office in 6s ’ 21 F-A 299.683.23c.Aug 16 ’41
(Optional Aug. 16 1931.)
Billings; others at U. S. Mtge. &
Trust C o.. N. Y .
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921. $448,683
Floating debt____________
31.274
B ITTE R R OO t T r R IG . DIST.
Assess, val. '20(30% act) .30,000,000
This district is in Ravalli County. School tax (per $1,000) 1920—820.00
6s '22 J-J $600 0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1952 Population In 1920 (est.)____ 80,000
All bonds redeemable 10 years from
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 1924 $600,000
Assess, valuation 1922____ 1,745.194 date of issue.
TAXES for the payment of princi­
Dist. tax rate (per acre) 1924
$3 .74
Population (est.) 1922___________686 pal and interest on these bonds are
levied and collected by the county
BLAINE COUNTY.
officials. Interest on 454s at First
Chinook is the county seat.
Trust & Nat. Bank. Chicago.
C IT IE S , COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE
W arrant-Fd. Bds.(Bed. b e g .l 931)
STATE OP MONTANA.
5s '13 s-a
$20,000_________ 1933 CARBON COUNTY.
Red Lodge is the county seat.
Road Bonds (R ed. beg. 1931.;
ANACONDA.
Assessed val. personal_____1,036,637
5s '13 s-a
*40.000_________ 1933 Population 1920.15.279.
This city is in Deer Lodge County. Other assess, property___ 1,988,366
F unding Bonds.
_ . . $50,000...........................
City has no general bonded debt.
Total assess, val. 1925_____ 5,781,474 . . s
4H s’09 J-J $40.000c..Aug 15 1929
50,000_Jan 1 1940
Assessment debt Sept 29 '22-830.365 Actual valuation 1924____ 17,525,455 6s ’ 20 J-J
‘
45.000____July 1 1938
6s'18
(Optional Jan. 1 1935.)
Floating debt_______________ 10,646 State & Co. tax rate (per
5 K s’ 19 . . . 118,000___ Oct 6 1939
C ourt-H ouse (Red. beg. 1931.)
Total tax rate (per 81,000) '22-815.00
81.000) 1925_____________ 833.43
22,500___ July 1 1942
5s '13 s-a
$70.000................ 1933 6s ’22 s-a
Pop’n 1910. 10,134; 1920. 11,668 Population in 1920____________7,015
52,000____Feb 1 1941
6s '21 . . .
F unding B onds.
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
(Optional Feb. 1 1931.)
$20.000................. 1933
ASHLEY IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
Boatmen’s Bank. St. Louis; on others 5s '13 . . .
W arrant F unding B onds.
5)4sT5 . . .
46.000................. 1935
A district (P. O. Kalispell) in Flat- In New York City.
12.000c...July 1 1927
1935 45is'07 J-J
5)4s’ 15 . . .
29.000.........
head Co.
20 .000 c...A pr 1 1927
...
109.000....... 1928-1938 5s '08 J-J
6s '10 Jan $35,000r*_$2,500 yearly BIG HORN COUNTY SCHOOL 6X,s
R efu nding B onds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
D ISTRICT NO. 17 H.
6s '22 J-J
4.000________ serially
($5,000___ July 1 1938 5 t ’ 15 J-J 846.000c._Nov 11 1935
P O. Hardin.
6 s '22 J-J
10,000_______ 10 years
(Optional Nov. 1925.)
5j^s’23 J-J (36,000.-July 1 ’39-’42
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 '25— -849,000
S chool Bonds.
56,000c— .July 1 1937
I 8,000___ July 1 1943 45£s’ 17 J-J
Assessed benefits____________ 130,500 5H s
J-J 8100.000c_________ 1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 '20 $467,000 (Subject to call after July 1 1927)
Acreage tax__________________ 85.00
(Optional after 1929.)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office, 6s '21 J-J 75,000c_ Jan 15 1941 Tot. ass'd val. '20 (act. val .)27,957,520 554s’ 19 . . . $100,000— -D ec 1 1939
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920
$12.00
(Optional on or after Jan. 15 1931)
Kalispelf, or in Eastern exchange.
(Optional Dec. 1 1929.)
BOND DEBT N ov 25 '25- 8226,000 Population in 1920__________ 9,057
F unding Bridge Bonds.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Butte,
BAKER.
Sinking fund______________
2.136
J-J
15 1930
This city is in Fallon County.
Assess, val. '25 (1-3 act.)--3,204,866 on 6s of 1920 at the American Ex­ 5s ’TO J-J $40.0 0 0c..N ov 15 1931
5s l l
5 0 ,0 0 0 ...Nov
Tax rate (per 81,000) 1925____ 816.75 change Bank, N . Y .
W ater-W orks Bonds.
BOND. D EBT June 30'25 $573,500
6s '14 J-J 825,000___ July 1 1934 Population 1924 (est.)________ 4,600
Warrant debt (a d d !)____
27,681
BOZEMAN.
(Subject to call after July 1 1924) B IG SANDY
l3,6o6
Bozeman is in Gallatin County. Sinking fund balance_____
This town is in Chouteau County.
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 29 '24- 8150.000
Bond interest fund balance
19,731
Incoro. In 1883.
Water debt (incl.)________
25,000
W ater-W orks B onds.
Water Ref. & W ater System Bds. Total actual val. 1924____ 22.936,403
Assess, debt (add 1)_______ 100,000 6s '16 J-J 816.800___ Dec 1 1936
5s '16 J-J 8165.000c-..July 1 1936 (Taxable value about 1-3 actual.)
Sinking fund______________
10,000 (Subject to call after Dec 1 1927)
(Subj to call beginning July 1 1926.) State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'24.$30.00
Sinking fund (water)______
1.200
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . is payable at County Treas.
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____ 800,000 6s '16 J-J 812,500____Dec 1 1936
5s 16 J-J 867,000c. ..J u ly 1 1936 office, and at Kountze Bros, N . Y ..
Assess, val., personal_____ 700.000 (Subject to call after Dec 1 1927)
Railroad property________ 200,000 GEN. B D . DT. Nov 23 '25--827.500 (Subj. to call beginning July 1 1926.) CARTER COUNTY.
W arrant F unding B onds.
Tot.ass ess. val.'24(abt.act.) 1,700.000 Water debt (included)_____ 15.060
Post office is Ekalaka.
Taxable valuation________ 717,835 Assessment debt (add'l)____ 63,200 5s '14 J-J $145.000c...Jan 1 1934
Road and Bridge Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
2,700
Total tax rate (per 81,000)'24 825.00 Sinking fund______________
6s '18 M-S 810,000c_ Mar 6 1938
_
2,500 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 '25. $377,000
Population in 192Q____________1,067 Sinking fund, (water)______
(Subject to call after 1933.)
IN T . at local banks or City Treas­ Tot. ass’d val '25 (30% act.)-585,261 Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 351,715
F unding Bonds.
Floating debt____________
7,465
Total tax rate (per 81.600) '25 836.66
urer’s office.
M-S
Population in 1920______________ 589 Water debt (incl.)________ 165.000 6s '18 A-O $20,0 0 0 c...M a r 6 1938
92,000_______________
Sinking fund— General____
9,404 554s’ 18
BEAVERHEAD COUNTY SCH.
IN T. payable at the Nat. Bank o
W a ter-------------------------1,983 554s’20 J-D 28,000_______________
DIST. NO. 10 (P. O. Dillon). Commerce
BOND. D EBT Oct 22 1925 $182,300
Total taxable val. 1925___ 2,835 986
6s '21 J-J 875,000c__________1947 BIG TIMBER.
debt (add’l ) ______
16.300
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925..-$75.58 Floatingfund______________
(Optional 1931)
This town is in Sweet Grass Co
25,452
Pop. TO, 5,107; '20 (Census), 6,183 Sinking
6s '20 J-J $05,000c_ July 1 1940 Incorporated 1902.
_
Assess, val. real est., 1924-7,835,027
(Optional July 1 1930.)
INTEREST is payable in Boze­ Assess, val., personal, ’24—1,532,648
W ater Bonds.
Bldg. B onds tR ed . bed. in 1923).
man.
6s
J-J 840,000r_______ 1927
Other assessable p rop erty.. 484,469
5s T3 J-J 844,000c................1933
(Subject to call any time)
Total assessed val’n 1925.-9,852,144
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925- 8209,000
BROADW ATER COUNTY.
Imp. Dist. No. 16 Sewer Bonds.
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-831.25
Sinking fund_____________
6,209 .s
Townsend is the county seat.
ann S28,000r______________
Population in 1920____________3,972
Ass’d val. '25 (abt. 1-3 act.)4,809,059 (Subject to call in 10 annual Install
Road Impt.
School taxrate(per $1,000)’25-$19.00
4 X s g '17J-J 830,000c________ 1937
ments, first call. Jan. I 1918).
CASCADE COUNTY.
Population (est.)______________ 5.000
6s '20 J-J 100,000___ Oct 1 1940
R efunding Bonds.
County seat is Great Falls. Or­
IN T . 6s at Chase Nat.Bank. N .Y . 6s
High S chool Bonds.
J-J 840,600____ Jan 1 1939
ganized 1887. Population 1910,
4H sg’ 17J-J 840,000c________ 1937 28,833; 1920, 38,836.
(Optional after Jan. 1 1929.)
B IG HORN COUNTY.
6s12 l J-J 5.859.29____Oct 1 1931
BOND. DEBT (water) Oct
Road Bonds.
Hardin is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
30 1925________________ 840,000
4J£s’ 17 J-J
$60.000_ Jan 1 1937
_
F unding B onds.
5)4s’
Assessment debt (add’l) ____________ 14.500 19 J-J $30,000c________ 1939 5s T9 J-J
70,000_ Jan 1 1939
_
5s '15 J-J 863,000____________1935 Sinking fund (water) —_____ 6,000
All bonds subject to call 10 years 6s '20 J-J (130,000____ 1926-1938
(Subject to call 1925.)
Assess, val. real estate____ 1,185 263 after issue.
„
1 30,000 ------- 1939-1940
5s T6 J-J 860,500____________1936 Assess, val., personal_____ 842,238 BOND. D EBT N o v 23 '25. $205,859 6s '20 J-J
90,000..Jan 1 ’26-’40
(Subject to call 1931.)
Sinking fund______________
6,654 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 179.)
Total assess, val '25 (abt.
5s '15 J-J
9,000_________ 1935
30% act.)______________2,027,501 Assess, val., real estate____ 6,681,617 5% s’21 J-J
160,000__________1941
’MS,000_________ 1941 City tax (per 81,000) 1925____ 817.50 Assess, val., personal_____ 1,310,287
6s '21 J-J
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
(Subject to call 1931.)
Other assess, val_________ 3,652,536 6s '21 J-J ,$133000____Jan 1 1941
Pop’n 1910, 1,022; ’20 ........... 1 280
6s '24 J-J
19,000___ 1926-1944
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (aetual).ll,644,440 6s '21 J-J
IN T . is payable at Chase Nat
95,000......... ......... 1941
Road Impt. Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25.834.82
Bank, New York City.
Jail Bonds.
5Hs'19 J-J
875,000................. 1939
Pop’n 1910, 3,491; 1920_____ 3,239 5s '13 J-J $85,000___ July 1 1933
(Subject to call after 1929.)
BILLINGS.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
This city is in Yellowstone County,
Bridge Bonds
5s '12 J-J $125,000-—Jan 1 1932
BROW NING.
5 s '15
J-J 828,500.................... 1936 incorporated in 1883.
Bridge Bonds.
This town is in Glacier County.
(Subject to call 1925.1
W ater-Plant Purchase Bonds.
5s T3 J-D $ 4 5 .0 0 0 -...July 1 1933
6s '21 J-J 100,000c-._Jan 1 1941 5s g '14 J-J 8450,000------July 1 1934
W ater Bonds.
R efu n d in g B onds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1931)
6s '21 J-J 860,000c-..July 1 1941 5s '22 J-J $138,000 ------- 1928-1942
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1929)
(Optional July 1 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Sept 30'25 8398,000 6s '20 J-J 850,000____Jan 1 1940
Bridge (S u b j.to call July 1 ’ 19-'37).
Sinking fund_____________
26,669 (Optional after l6 years from date.) BONDED DEBT (all water)
5s '18 J-J $167.000____July 1 1938
Assessed val. real_________ 2,756,476 Fire station bonds__________ 820.000
Oct 1 1923-------------- --------$60,000 4M s’18 J-J 119,000____July 1 1938




D ec., 1925.]
C A S C A D E C O U N T Y ( C oncluded) .
BON D. DEBT Oct 25 ’25.$1,447.000
Assess, val.. real estate_ 26,636,321
_
Assess, val., personal___ 1,380,146
Other assess. property___ 3,962,065
Total assess, val. '25 (30%
actual)________________31.987,532
Actual valuation 1923_ 105,8’ 8,493
_
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
1925 .................- ..............— $16.33
All bonds are coupon borfds but
may be registered as to principal.
* Int. at County Treas. office; on
others in New York City.
C H E S T N U T V A L L E Y I R R . D IS T

This district is in Cascade County.
Bonds.
6s
. . . $140,000____ 1926-1936
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’23..$140.000

CHINOOK.

CUSTER COUNTY.

County seat is Miles C ity. A
portion of this county was taken in
1919 to form Powder River County.
Population in 1920___________12,194
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $50,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
_
5s ’ 13 J-.T 100,000c_ July 1 1933
Bridge Bonds.
_
5s TO J-J $50,000c_ Jan 1 1930
M4«’21 J-J
65 00 0c...Ja n 11932
School B uilding.
6s '20 J-J $250,000c..Jan 1 ’ 27-’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1968)
Highway Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-J $100,000c.-Jan 1 ’31-’40
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1968)
BD. DEBT July 1 ’25_____$615,000
Warrant debt___________
6.553
Sinking fund_____________
124,553
Assess, val., real estate_ 5,245,462
_
\ssess. val., personal
1,249.974
Assess, val., R .R . & tel_ 2.005,983
_
Tot. ass’d val. '25 (1-3 act.)8,501.419
County tax (per $1,000) ’25..$22.00

This town is in Blaine County.
Sewer Bds. (Red. beg. July 1 ’26).
6^8*12 J-J $30,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1932 CU T B A N K .
W ater Bonds.
This town is in Glacier County.
6Ms'23 J-J ($5.000c.July 1 '28-'32
W ater Bonds.
\10,000c. July 1 '33-'37 6s '20 J-J $43,000____July 1 1940
R efu n d in g B onds.
(Optional July 1 1935.)
6 ^ s'2 3 — $17,200c__________1943 6s '20 J-J $15.000____July 1 1940
(Optional 1938.)
(Optional July 1 1935.)
Filter P lant Bonds.
BONDED D E B T .............
(?)
6s ’ 15 J-J $15.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1936 Population in 1920___________ 1,181
(Subject to call after 15 years!
IN T. at Treasurer’s office or the
GEN . B D . D T . Sept 30 ’25 $80,400 Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
*2 2 ’ >
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
61,834
Floating debt (add’l)______
2,735 DANIELS COUNTY.
Scobey is the county seat.
Sinking fu n d .. .
2,552
Tot.ass’d val.’25(30% act.) 1,500,000 6s '21 J-J $80,000..Jan 1 ’32-’41
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'22.$77.75 6s '22 J-J *230,000c.Jan 1 ’33-’42
Population in 1910, 780; 1920. 1,217
Funding Bonds.
_
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, 5 ^ s ’22 A-O $30,000c_ Oct 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1937.)
N . Y ., and Town Treasurer’s office. BOND. DEBT June 30’25 $330,000
Floating debt___________
2,288
CHOTEAU.
Sinking fund_____________
31.051
This town is In Teton County.
Assess, value real estate.. 7,727.098
W ater W orks Bonds.
Assess, value personal____ 2,203,048
6s '15 J-J $42,000c__ Jan 1 1930 Other assess, property____
740,038
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1925! Total assess, value 1925
5s '25 A-O 32,000___ Oct 1 1945
(about 30% actual)____10,670,184
Total taxable value 1924.. 3,089,738
F un din g Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $12.000___ M ay 1 1935 State & co. tax '25 (per $1,000) .$51,83
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1920) Population 1922____ __________5,000
* Issued to pay indebtedness to
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5J^s
. . . $32,000_______________ parent counties.
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924.. $54,000
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank,
Assessed valuation 1921 — 1,530.000 N. Y . City.
_____
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 $19.00
Population in 1920___________ 1,043 DAWSON COUNTY.
County seat is Glendive.
Bridge and Funding Bonds.
CHOUTEAU COUNTY.
5J*sT8 J-J $254.000____Sept 1 1938
County seat Is Fort Benton.
(Subject to call Sept. 1 1926.)
A portion of this county was taken 5Hs 19 J-J
46,000____Jan 1 1939
to form the new counties of Blaine
Road Bonds.
and Hill and Liberty and Pondera. 4j*s’ 17 J-J $50,000___ Mar 1 1937
Population 1920, 11,051.
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1927.)
R ef. Jail Bond & W arrant Debt. 6s ’20 J-J 190,000____Jan 1 1946
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1935.)
6s ’ l l J-J $60,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1931
Funding Bonds.
R efu n d . Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J ($126,000.-July 1 ’33-36
5s ’ 16 J-J $92.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1936
i 4J.000_.July 1 ’37-’42
(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1931.) ROND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25- $706 000
5Ms’23 J-J 230,000_______________ Floating debt (add’l)_____
8,027
6s ’24 J-J 171,000---------------------- Sinking fund_____________
75,122
Assess, val., real estate_ 4,297,637
_
Funding Bonds.
788,707
6s ’ 15 J-J $115,000____July 1 1935 Assess, val., personal____
(Subject to call after July 1 1931!
Other assess, property____ 1,583.555
6s ’ 16 J-J 213,000---N ov 1 1936 Tot. assess, val. '25 (abt.
(Subject to call after May 1 1936)
32% act.)_____________ 6,669,899
6Ms'18 J-J $86,000----- July 1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $44.50
(Subject to call after July 1 1933.) Popula'n 1910, 12.725; 1920.-.9,239
IN T . on 4 s of 1917 at the Chem­
6s »19 J-J 5 8 ,0 0 0 ................. 1930
(Optional 1925.)
ical Nat. Bank. N. Y .; on 5 ) 4 s of
18.000
______ 1934 1918 at Chase National Bank, N .Y .;
(Opt. after 1925.)
on 5 ) 4 s of 1919 at Wells-Dickey
5>*s’ 19 J-J
18.000
........... 1939 Co., Minn., and on 6s of 1920 at
(Opt. after 1934.)
Liberty Nat. Bank, N . Y .
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’25$1,047,000
Assessed value, real estate.24,209,151 DAWSON COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
Assessed value, personal_ 2,942,977
Post office Glendive.
Other assessable property. 5,805,471
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (actual).32,957,599 6s School Bonds.
’20 J-D $32,000c...Ju ne 1 1940
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25 $33.60 5s ’25 J-J
18,000____July 1 1945
INT. payable at County Treas.
(Optional July 1 1935.)
office, at Hanover Nat. Bank and the BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $110,000
Chase Nat. Bank, both o f N. Y .
Sinking fund______________
4,843
Vet debt_________________ 105,157
C H O U T E A U C O . S C H . D . N O . 1. Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.).2,759,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$14 0 )
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 F-A $23,000__________1935 Population, 1924______________4,200
(Subject to call after 1925)
LODGE!
BON D. DEBT Oct 15 '25- $23,000 DEER city is in Powell County.
This
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (30% act.)2,164,463
BondsSch. tax rate (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '25.$12.00 6s City Hall $30,C00c_ June 1 1940
'20
_
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,500 6s '20 J-D 20,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1940
J-J
(Optional July 1 1935)
CONRAD.
Bonds.
This city is in Pondera County. 6s Funding $78,000c..July 1 ’33-’40
’22 J-J
Incorporated Sept. 14 1909.
($8,000 in each of the years 1933,
Sewer Bonds.
1935. 1937, 1939, 1941 & 1942 and
6s ’ l l J-J $25,000c..-Jan 1 1931
$7,500 in each o f the years 1934,
(Subject to call $3,000 in 5 years,
1936, 1938 and 1940, each bond
$5,000 in 10 years and $5,000in
being redeemable 6 months prior
to maturitv.)
15 years.)
6s ’ 12 J-J $10,000___________1932 GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’25 -- $128,000
(Subject to call $2,000 in 10 years and Floating debt (additional).
60,000
$3,000 in 15 years.)
Sinking fund_____________
8,000
6s T3 J-J $10,000...................1933 Assessed value 1925_______ 3,450,000
(Subject to call $2,000 in 10 years State & Co. tax rate (per
and $3,000 in 15 years.)
$1,000) 1922........................ $19.00
C ity Hall B onds.
Pop. TO (Census), 2,570; ’20, 3,780
5s *17 J-J $13.000____Jan 1 1937
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the office of
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly the City Treasurer; on 6s of 1919 at
beginning Jan 1 1927)
the Wells-Dickey Trust C o., Min­
W ater W orks System Bonds.
neapolis.
6s ’21 J-J $180,000____Jan 1 1941
(Subject to call as per V. 112, p. 675.) DEER LODGE COUNTY.
Anaconda is the county seat.
6s
...$ 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
BO N D . D EBT Nov 1 ’2 3 .. $238,000
Highway Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923___2,015,000 6s ’20 J-J $120,000. .Jan 1 '26-’40
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.—$27.00 (Redeemable at option of county on
int .-paying date occurring 1 year
Pop’n 1910, 888; 1920_________ 988
prior to maturity thereof.)
INTEREST payable at Town
Treasurer’s office or at American Ex­ BD. DEBT June 3 0 ’2 4 .. $128,000
Warrant debt (add’l)____
30,662
change Nat. Bank, New York City.
Taxable value 1923______ 10,120,805
C O V E I R R I G A T I O N D IS T R IC T . Actual value_____________32,570,313
This district is in Yellowstone & State & Co.tax(per$l,000)’23.$43.90
Population 1920 (Census)____15,323
Stillwater counties.
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
6s ’22 J-J $300,000c-_Jan 1 ’28-’51
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-.$300,000 Bank, N. Y .




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DEER LODGE CO. S. D. NO .10
P. O. Anaconda.
B uilding Bonds.
t^ s '1 4 . . . $10,000____Aug 1 1934
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1924!
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25. $10,000
Sinking fund___________
509
T ot.ass’d val. (30 % act.) '25 2.800,00 O
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.S1.80
Population, 1924_____________ 12,000
DENTON.
This town Is in Fergus County.
W ater Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $33,000____Jan 1 1939
(Optional after Jan. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1921..$33,000
Floating debt___________
36,000
_
61.200
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Ass’d val. 1922___________ 199 610
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_____ $8.00
Population in 1920______________ 431

F O R T B ELK N A P IR R IG . D IS T .

This district is in Blaine County,
6s ’23 J-D 15 $75,000 Dec 15 ’28-’47
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923--$75,000
Assess, val. tax. prop. 1922.356,625
Population 1922_____________ 1.650
IN T . payable at County Treasur­
er’s office.
GALLATIN COUNTY.
County seat is Bozeman.
. . . $35,000______ 307years
(Optional in 15 years.)
Permanent H ighw ay Bonds.
5M s’ 19 J-J I$110,000c.Jan 1 ’28-’38
\ 15,00Cc___Jan 1 1939(Optional after 1929.)
A
6s ’21 J-J $150,00 0c...Ja n 1 1941
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
6s ’21 J-J $125,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1941'
(Optional July 1 1931.) Ji j4 d
S
F unding Bonds.
t ^ s ’ 15 J-J $225,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1935*
(Subject, to call after Dec 1 1925>
Jail Bonds.
♦Jus’ l l J-J $35,000c
Mar 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25 $660,000
30,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Sinking fund_____________
96,000
Total assessed value 1925
M
(about 30% actual)____43,267,723
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’25-S37.83
Pon’n 1910, 14.079; 1920 ..........15,864
IN T . on jail bonds at First Nat.
Bk., Butte; on others at Hanover
National Bank, New York.
6s

rALLON COUNTY.
Baker is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5>*s’20 J-J $275,000____Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan 1 1930)
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $657000_______________
B O N D . DEBT Nov 21 ’25 $661.000
Floating d eb t....................
37,000
Gen. sinking fund_______
117,047
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 7.855,081
Assess, val., personal____ 1,665,988
Other assess, property____ 3 438,214
T ot. ass'd val'25 (75% act.) 12.910.193
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $57.00 GALLATIN CO. SCH. D. NO. 3.
Population In 1920____________4,548
S chool B uilding B onds­
es
$64,000___ June 1 1942
FERGUS COUNTY^
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1923. $89,000
County seat is Lewistown. County Floating debt (additional)____30,077
Incorporated 1886. Part of this Assess, val. '23 (30% act.1.1,981,160
county has been taken to form three
new counties known as Musselshell School tax (per $1,000) 1923.$20.00
Population in 1921_____________ 950
County, Didith Basin County and
Petroleum County.
GALLATIN CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 7.
H igh-School Bonds.
P. O. Bozeman.
5s T7 J-J $ 100,000c.June 15 1937
60,000____Apr 1 1940
(Subject to call $10,000 yearly 6s '20 J-J
(Optional April 1 1930)
from June 15 1927 to 1936, incl.!
. . . 18,735.84-July 1 1941
51is’ 19 J-J 140,000c..Jan 1 ’26-'39 6s
(Optional after 1931.)
(Subject to call beg. Jan. 1 1925.)
Ju nior High S chool B onds.
R efu nding Bonds.
_
5s g 14 J-J $225,000c_ Nov 1 1934 4Hs'17 J-J $93,000c_ July 1 1937
_
Subject to call beg. Nov. 1 1924.1 (Subject to call after July 1 1927)
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 ’2 3 -. $175,736
5 K s’ 18 J-J
91,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1938
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1924.1 Assess, val. 1923 (act.)----- 9,863,935
5VzS’ 22 M -N300.000c.Nov 1 ’33-’42 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$15.00
5 ^ s ’24J-J 342,OOOc.18,000 yearly Population (est.)_____________ 8,000
5 J^s’24 J-J 200,000c.20,000 yearly
5K s’24 A-O 50,000c..5,000 yearly GALLATIN COUNTY S. D. NO.18
C ourt House.
S chool Bldg. Bonds.
4H g’07 J-J $100,0 0 0 c...A p r 11927 6s '20 A-O $60,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1940
(Subject to call begin. April 1 1922.) (Optional on April 1 as follows: $3,000'
Highway Bonds.
1925 to 1930 incl., $4,000 1931 to5M s’ 19 A-O$150,000c___Oct 11939
1938 incl. and $10,000 Apr. 1 1939)
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 1 1925.) 6s
. . . $2,0 0 0 c ..______ _____
6s '20 J-J 300.000c.Jan 1 ’31-’40 BOND. D EBT Oct 5 ’2 3 -- $62,000
Each bond redeemable 1 year prior Floating debt____________
5,708to its maturity.)
Assessed value 1923 (about
6s ’20 J-J $250,000c_ Jan 1 1940
_
M actual)______________8 446.300
(Subiect to call beg. Jan. 1 1930.) Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$25.00’
BOND DEBT June 30’25 $2,263,000 Population (est.)_______________ 70G*
169,876
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at Mechanics'
Sinking f und____________
31,466 & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y ,
Assessed val. real________ 11,489,941
Assessed val. personal____ 1,753,851 GARFIELD COUNTY.
Other asses, property____ 2,097,944
Jordan is the county seat.
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
5^s
. . . $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...................... ..
28% a ct.)................
15,341,736 5K s
. . . 51,500............................
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$46.33 5K s
. . . 100,000__________ ____
Popula'n 1910, 17,585: 1920. .28,344 6s ’21 J-J 43.000--Jan 1’27-’41
IN T. on court-house bonds and (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1793.)
o f 1919 at County Treasurer's BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’23 $234,500
19,243
office; on 6s of 1920 at office of the Warrant debt___________
County Treasurer or at option of Sinking fund------------------12,409
holder at Mechanics’ & Metals Nat. Total assess, val. 1923___16,633,884
Bank, N. Y .; others in New York.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’23$38.90
Population in 1920____________5,368
FLATHEAD COUNTY.
G E R A L D IN E .
County seat Is Kallspell.
This town is in Chouteau County.
H igh-School Bonds.
4)$s 09 J-J $ 10,000c___July 1 1929 6s T8 J-J $23,000c_ June 1 1938
_
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
(Subject to call June 1 1928.)
F unding Bonds.
Bridge (R ed. after M a r 1 1921).
$7,000-------------- Serial
5s ’ l l J-J $52,5 0 0 c...M a r 1 1931 6s ’21 J-J
F unding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925--$30,000
5Hs'18 J-J $182,000..........1926-1938 Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 50,000
Total assessed valuation 1925
R efu nding Bonds.
(20% to 30% actual)_____400.000
5s TO J-J $125,000c..................1930
(Subject to call beg. in 1920.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$29.00
5s T4 J-J 100.000c_..............1934 Population in 1920______________ 354
(Subject to call beg. in 1924)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1921. $520,000 G L A C IE R C O U N T Y .
Cut Bank is the county seat.
t
Floating debt___________
548,070
F unding Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
430
Tot. ass'd val. 1921_____ $15,218,959 .8
. . . $89.000......... .................. ;
Actual valuation 1923____38,377,690
Highway Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'21.$28.00 6s '20 J-J*$100,000..July 1 ’31-’40
Pop. 1910,18.785; 1920______ 21,705 (For maturity see Y. 112, p. 581.)
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
Special Relief Bonds.
-s
. . . $90.000---------------------BO N D . D EBT Nov 21 ’25 $279,000
FLATHEAD CO. S. D. NO. 23.
Sinking funds___________
23,625
P. O. Poison.
Assess, val., real estate_ 10,022,757
_
School=Building Bonds.
6s ’ll
. . . $9,000__________1931 Assess, val., personal____ 546,718
Tot. tax val.’25(30% act).10.569,475
(Optional 1921.)
5s ’ 16
. . . $6,000___________ 1926 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-$27.80
Population in 1920____________4,178
(Optional 1916.)
IN T. on bonds marked
6s ’21 . . . $65,000__________ 1941 Liberty National Bank, N .(*) . at the
Y
(Optional 1931.)
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21
. . . $7,086.84________ 1941 G L A C IE R C O . S C H . D IS T . N O . 9 .
(Optional 1926.)
6s ’ 19 . . . $25,000...................1939
BONDED DEBT Oct 1921-.$87,087
(Optional after 1934.)
Assessed value_____________ 944,035 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’21 . $84,000
Floating debt (add’l )______
19,000
FORSYTH.
This town is In Rosebud County. Tot .ass’d val.’21 (30 % act.) 3,624,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$19.0Gi
Sewer Bonds.

6s

. . . $60,000_____________

GLASGOW .
R efu nding Bonds.
This city is in Valley County.
5Ms’23 J-J $38,000. .Jan 1 ’38-’43
W ater W orks Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2604.)
5>Sg’ 17 J-D $12,800c_ Dec 1 1937
_
W ater and Jail Bonds.
(Subject to call Dec 1 1927)
6s
. . . $20,000.......................
Sewer Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $34,566.84Jan 1 ’29-’36 5H g’17J-D $ 6 ,7 0 0 c„.D e c 1 1937
(Subject to call Dec 1 1927)
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2712.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24 . $152,566 BOND. D EBT Oct 1924— $96,000
Assess,
2,663,308
Water debt (included)____
20,000 City taxval. ’24__________ ’24-$30.0(y
rate (per $1,000)
Sinking fund______________ $14,728
Assessed value ( M act)’24.2,604,322 Population 1910. 1.158; 1920. 2,059
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $37.00 IN T . payable at City Treasurer’s
Population 1910, 1,398; 1920.-1,838 office or at Kountze Bros., New Y ork

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GLENDIVE.

This city Is In Dawson County.
Incorporated in 1902.
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s g 14J-J *20.000c— .Jan 2 1934
(Subject to call $1,000 yearly after
Jan. 1 1919)
W ater Bonds.
5s ’05 . . . $34,000.___________
6s '09 J-J
$6,000c_ Jan 1 1929
_
(Subject to call after N ov 1 1911 -1
4H s’ 16 J-J *32,500c___July 1 1930
6s ’16 J-J
32.5 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936
(The above Issues are subject to call
*6,500 or any multiple thereof In
any year after July 1 1926.)
6s ’22 J-J $60,000c..Jan 1 ’33-’42
(Each bond to be redeemable at opt.
o f city 1 year prior to its maturity.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5 s ’25
$35,000_______________
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 1 ’25- $185,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 165,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
34,559
Sinking fund______________
14,829
Ass’d va l. ’25 (1-3 actual)-.1,556,167
City tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$19.30
Pop’n 1910, 5,310; 1920 --------- 3,816
IN T . on bonds o f 1914 and 1922
at City Treasurer’s office or in N. Y .
City; other bonds at Hanover Nat.
Bank, N . Y ., and American Exch
Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
GOLDEN V A L L E Y C O U N T Y .

MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS
51,500
Water debt (included)____
Sinking fund (water)______
4,451
Assessed valuation 1922___2,684,988
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $21.00
_
Population in 1920____________1,312
IN T . on light bonds payable at
City Treasurer’s office.
H A RLE M .

This town is in Blaine C o. Incor.
Sept. 22 1910. Pop’n 1910, 383.
1920 721.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-J $33,800c-.A ug 15 1931
(Subject to call after Aug. 15 1921.)
6s ’20 J-J 45,000___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1930.)
B D . D T . (water) Oct 23 ’25 $71,800
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 750,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24 $38.50
IN T . on bonds of 1920 at the
Town Treas. office or at Nat. Bank of
Commerce, N . Y ., at option of
holder.
H ABLOW TON.

This city is in Wheatland County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-J
$1,500____Jan 1 1930
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1930.)
6s
J-J $15,000___________1934
(Subject to call after July 1 1929.)
Sewer System.
6s T6 J-J $25,000c
June 1 1936
(Subject to call after June 1 1926.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’25- $40,000
Assessment debt_________
33.015
Water debt (incl.)________
15,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(30% a c t .)l,577,681
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$47.33
Population in 1910, 770; 1920. 1.856

Ryegate is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J *462,000c______________
6s
s-a
80,000c______________
BON D. D EBT Oct 12 1925 $542,000
Assessed value, real estate.2,820,683
Assessed value, personal___
89,787
Other assessable property__l,375,070
Total assessed value 1924.-4,285,560 H A V R E .
This city is in Hill County.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$47.83
W ater-System Bonds.
6s
. . . ($45,000c_____ 1926-1934
GRANITE COUNTY.
\ 30.000c____ 1935-1939
County seat is Phllllpsburg.
-s
...
11,00 0c...Ja n 1 1928
F unding Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse {Red. beg. in 1922).
($40,000c_Nov 1 ’28-’32
4J^s’ 12 J-J *50,000r*__Jan 1 1932
_s
...
1 81,000c.N ov 1 ’33-’41
H ighw ay B onds.
l 23,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1942
6s ’20 J-J $75,000c.................. 1935
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J
15,000............
1937 -s
...
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ....Jan 1 1927
5J4s’21 J-J
4 5 ,000 c...Jan 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $245,000
(Optional after one year.)
Assess, val., real estate____4,355,628
BON D. D E B T Oct 15 1925 $365,000 Assess, val., personal_____1,269,218
Floating debt____________
23,231 Total assess, val. 1925____ 5,624,846
27,933
Sinking fund______________
(Real estate is assessed at 20% act.
T ot .assess .val. '25(1-3 act) 19,838,786 and personal at 33 1-3-40% act.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$34.33 Tax (per $1,000) 1925________ $28.00
Population in 1920____________4,167 Population 1910, 3,624; 1920, 5,429
IN T . on bonds of 1920 and 1922 at
the City Treasurer’s office or at the HAVRE SCH. DIST. NO. 16.
Liberty Nat. Bank, N . Y .; on others
This district is in Hill County.
a tE . A. Hannah & C o., Phillipsburg.
School Bonds.
4.60s’08M-N$15,000___________1928
5s ’ 12 J-J 23,000__________ 1932
G B E A T FALLS.
5s 14 F-A
Great Falls is in Cascade County. 5s ’’ 17 J-D 13,000__________ 1934
8,000__________ 1937
Inoor. 1888.
5Ms’ 17 M-N 23,000__________ 1937
Sewer B onds.
125,000__________ 1939
8J4s’ 19 J-J $220,000_ Jan 1 ’26-’39 5-6s’ 19 J-J Bonds.
_
F unding
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J *78,000___ July 1 1941
6s '13 J-J $104,000____July 1 1933
(Optional July 1 1931.)
(Subject to call July 1 1923)
BOND. DEBT July 1921.. $293,000
4H s’ 16 J-J *150.000____July 1 1936 Floating debt_____________
95,000
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.) Assessed valuation 1920___9,791,637
6Jis ’20 J-J 225.000.Jan 1 ’26-’40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$10.00
(Redeemable at the option o f the Population in 1920____________8,500
city on the interest payment date
occuring 1 year prior to the date HELENA.
o f maturity o f said bonds.)
Helena Is the county seat of Lewis
Fire and Police S tation Bonds. and Clark County. Incor. 1881.
6s ’ 13 J-J *43,000____July 1 1933 Pop’n 1919, 12,515; 1920, 12,037.
(Subject to call beginning July 1 ’23) City now under commission govt.
M kt.-Btdg. {Red. b eg .a ft. July 1 ’24).
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s ’ 14 J-J
*4.000____July 1 1934 4J4s’06 J-J $133,30 0c...Ja n 1 1926
F unding B onds.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1916.)
6s ’23 J-J $360,000..Jan 1 ’29-’43 5s ’ 16 J-J $30,0 0 0 c ....................
(Opt. six months prior to maturity.)
($10,000 yearly on Jan. 1.)
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’25-$l,106,000
R efu nd ing W ater B onds.
Water debt (in c l.).-_____
479,000 4Ms’ 17 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 ’26-’27
Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
599,595 (Subject to call $25,000 yearly from
Floating debt___________
89,674
1917 to 1926, inclusive.)
109,480
Gash in various funds____
W ater Bonds (Series K).
Sinking funds___________
267,107 6s ’20 J-J $200,000- -July 1 ’26-35
Assess, val. ’25(28% a c t .).13,000,000 G E N . B D . D T . Oct. 1 ’25- $163,300
Actual value_____________ 45.000,000 Assessment debt (add’l) - 405,141
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. $55-40 Water-works bonds (add’l) *250.000
Pop’n 1910. 13,948; 1920, 24,121 Taxable valuation 1925_ 7,085,131
_
All bonds are coupon bonds, regls- City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 - -$23.00
terable as to principal.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25—65.90
IN T . payable atC ityT reas. office;
♦The water-works bonds are a di­
and in New York City.
rest obligation of the city, but the
Interest and bonds are paid entirely
G B E A T FALLS SCH. DIS. NO. 1. from the operation of the plant.
Includes the city o f Great Falls,
IN T. on water-works bonds at
with all its suburbs.
Harris, Forbes & C o., N . Y .; all
4s
. . . $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ...July 21 1929 others at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
4)4s’ 17 J-J 125,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937
A compromise was reached with
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.) the holders o f *190,000 or *200,000
R efu n d in g B onds.
city warrants issued between 1893
6s ’ 12 J-J 170.000____July 1 1932 and 1897 to accept 75% of face value
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1927.) without interest. See “ State and
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 2 . $445,000 City Supplement” for M ay 1911, and
Assessed valuation 1922-.69,197,193 also V. 93, p. 423. Bonds were
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922
$10.00 issued for this purpose and the last
Population in 1920 (est.)_____25,600 one was paid o ff in 1923.
HABDIN.
This town Is in Big Horn County. HELENA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
Incorporated Jan. 3 1911.
R efu nding B onds.
6s g '22 J-J $150,0 0 0 c J a n 1 ’33-’42
L igh tin g Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $25,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1944
(Optional Jan. 1 1932 to 1941.)
Sewer and Sewage-D isposal
B uilding & E quipm ent Bond*.
P lant Bonds.
44is'07 J-J $14,000c_ July 1 1921
_
6s *16 J-J $12,000____Sept 1 1936 (Subject to call after July 1 1917
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1926.) 5s ’ 12 A-O *70,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 193S
B uilding Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. Oct 1 1922)
6s *21 J-J $6,000___ Jan 1 1941 4Ha’ 14 J-J
50,00 0 c...J u ly 1 1934
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
(Subj. to call beg. July 1 1924.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J 225,000c— .July 1 1940
6s ’23 J-J $4,500c_ Jan 1 1943
_
(Red. on or after July 1 1930.)
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
F unding Bonds.
W ater B onds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $11,500____Jan 1 1935 6s ’21 J-J $24,900_______________
($5,000 yearly beg. Jan. 1 1927.)
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1925.)
6s ’ 19 J-J
$9,600c__________ 1939 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 5 ’21 $538,900
Ass’d val. '21 (act. val.)..25,00,00( 0
(Optional after 1929.)
6s ’20 J-J
$6,800____Jan 1 1940 School tax (per *1.000) 1921..*22.25
Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 15,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1930.)
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 1 1923 $81,850
IN T. payable at of floe of County
Assessment debt__________ 246,630 Treasurer and at Hanover Nat. Ban it
TO TAL D E B T ................... 328,480




H IL L C O U N T Y .

Havre is the county seat.
F unding {R ed. beg. in 1932).
5s ’ 14 J-J *50,000_ Jan 14 1934
_
(Optional after Jan. 14 1932.)
5s ’ 15 J-J 100.000c................1935
(Optional after Jan. 1 1933.)
5s ’ 15 J-J 84 ,000 ..Jan 1 ’26-’35
C ourt H ouse and Jail B onds.
5s ’ 15 J-J *125,000c.................1935
(Redeemable beginning in 1933)
Road B onds.
5H s’20 J-J $150,000—-Jan 1 1940
(Optional Jan 1 1935)
BOND. D T. June 30 '25- $729,000
Assessed val’n, real estate 6,343,241
Assessed val’n, personal..
837,515
Other assessable property. 1,908,242
Total assessed val. 1924— 9,088,998
Real estate assessed at 30% actual;
personal at 20% actual, and other
property at 33 1-3% actual.)
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$23.00
Population in 1920__________ 13,95?
IN T . on 5H s at the Northwestern
Nat. Bank, Minneapolis, on others
at County Treasurer’s office.
JE F F E R S O N C O U N T Y .

Boulder is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5}£sT9 J-J $81.000____Oct 11938
(Optional after Jan. 1 1929.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925.
$81,000
5,560
Sinking fund____________
T ot. ass’d val.’25(1-3 act.)15.336,366
Taxable value 1925_______ 5,721,872
State & county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924--------------------- $31.40
Population 1910, 5,601; 1920. 5,203
J U D IT H B A S IN C O U N T Y .

Stamford is the county seat.
6s ’22 . . . $350.000..........1933-1942
(Optional six months prior to their
respective maturities.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’25 $350,000
Sinking fund_____________
41,405
Actual value, real estate— 18,033,174
_
Actual value, personal_ 5,898,176
Other assess, property_ 1,327,844
_
Total ass’d value 1925___25,259,194
State&Co.tax (per $l,000)’25-$23.33
Population in 1922____________7,500

[V ol. 121.
LEW ISTOW N.
County seat of Fergus County.
Incorp. Aug. 1 1899.
P u blic Park B onds.
6s g 16 J-J $12,000____July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
W ater B onds.
6s ’ l l J-J *90,000c...Jan 1 1931
(Subj. to call *10,000 Jan 1 1918,
*25,000 Jan 1 1921 and *65,000
Jan ’ 1 1926.)
6s ’ 14 J-J *90,000____Jan 1 1934
(Subj. to call after Jan 1 1924)
0s ’20 J-J 100,000 -------- 1931-1940
(Redeemable at option of city 1 yr.
preceding the date it is payable.)
Bridge Bonds.
08 ’20 J-J $40,000 -------- 1931-1940
(Redeemable at option of city 1 yr.
preceding the date it is payable.)
Sewer Bonds.
*• 07 J-J *15,000c___July 2 1927
(Subject to call July 2 1917)
5s g ’ 12 J-J 60,000c...Jan 11932
(Subject to call beg. Jan 1 1922)
5s g ’ 16 J-J
8,000____July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
C ity-H all & Fire-Truck Bonds.
6s ’ 13 J-J $15,000____Jan 1 1933
(Subject to call beginning Jan.l '23
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
5s g ’ 16 J-J
$5,000____July 1 1936
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 '2 0 .. *435,000
Assessment debt (add’l )___ 265,590
Sinking fund_____________
57,907
Total assessed val. 1922_ 3,873,504
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$22.50
Pod . 1910. 2.992; 1920............-.6 ,120
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office, or,
at option of holder, at some bank
in New York City.
LEWISTOWN SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
B uilding B onds.
5s ’ l l J-J *37,000c_ July 1 1931
_
(Subject to call after July 11921)
-s ’ 15 - - .
$7,500c__________ 1935
5s ’ 17 F-A 50,000c_ Aug 1 1937
_
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1932.)
6s ’ 21 J-J 250,000c__________ 1941
(Optional after 1931)
TOT. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’26— $330,000
Ass’d value 1925 (act.)_ 12,384,768
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$17.00
Population 1921 (est ) _______ 12,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.

EALISPELL.

This city is in Flathead County. LEWIS AND C L A R E COUNTY
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T NO. 9.
Incorporated April 1902.

P . O. East Helena.
J-D $5,500c--D ec 15 1943
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
(Optional Dec. 15 1934.)
53^s’ 17 J-J $30,000c
Oct 1 1937
F unding Bonds.
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1927.)
5s ’25 J-J $95,000____Jan 1 1944
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 ’24 $30,000
(Optional $5,000 yearly.)
Assessed valuation 1924___ 937,215
Water Bonds.
5sg'13 f (Sub. to call aft. July 1 1923) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ *26.00
Population in 1924 (est)_______ 2,000
J-J \ 110,000c_______ July 1 1933
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
I(Sub. to call aft. July 1 1928)

5 s ’ 24

Refunding Bonds.

4^s’16 J-J $20,000c__ Jan 1 192f
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 ’ 2 5 -- $230,500
Water debt (incl.)________ 115,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
76,881
Sinking fund (general)____
18,428
2,826
Sinking fund (water)_____
Assess, val. (30% act.) (real
and personal) 1925_____ 2,678,650
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25- $23.50

LIB E R T Y COUNTY.
Chester is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $100,000____Jan 1 1941
(Optional on or after Jan. 1 1931.)
Special R elief Bonds.
7s ’21 J-J $107,000____Jan 1 1931
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’25. $169,000
Floating debt_____________
45,072
Population 1910, 5,549; 1920, 5,147 Sinking fund______________ 42,027
INT. at City Treasurer's office or Assessed value, real estate.$2,056,421
Assessed value, personal_
_ 166,111
in New York City.
Other assessable property. _ 596,973
Tot.ass’d val.’24(30% a.t.)2,819,505
EALISPELL SCH. DIST. NO. 6. State&Co. tax(per $1,000) ’25 $51.00
5s ’23 J-D $10,000c._Sept 15 1943 Population in 1920 (C e n su s)...2,416
(Optional Sept. 15 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.. $31,500
COUNTY.
Assess, val. ’ 25 (1-3 a c t .)..2,807,885 LINCOLN the county seat.
Libby Is
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 25.-33.00
Pop’n, 1920, 6,500; 1925, 6,800 5s a R efu n d in g Bonds.
J-J $31,000c.................. 1931
b F un din g Bonds.
LAUREL.
6X s
J-J *70,000..................1932
This city is in Yellowstone Co.
c R oad and Bridge B onds.
Funding Bonds.
_
1 1932
*125,000c_
6s g ’16 M-N$13,500c...May 1 1936 6s ’ 12 J-J call beginningJan 1 1927)
Jan
(Subject to call after May 1 1920) (Subject to
dH igh School B onds.
6 s ’21 J-J $42,744.20June 15’32-41 5 14s’ 18 J-J *48,000___________1938
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 440.)
(Subject to call 1928.)
W ater Main Bonds.
BOND.
6s ’23 - . - $36,000.-July 1 ’26-’43 Floating D E B T Oct 1 1923 $294,347
debt (add’l)_____
15,966
W ater=Works System B onds.
Sinking fund______________
30,210
6s ’23 - - - $13,500--July 1 ’26-’43 Tot.ass’d val. ’23 (1-3 act.) .6,798,616
Sewer Bonds.
_s
. . . $15.000___ June 11930 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.*25.70
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 9 1923. $60,500 Population in 1920 (Census)_ 7.797
IN T . on bonds marked((a) at E . H.
Assess, debt_____________
58,000
Floating debt....................
17,000 Rollins & Sons, Chic.; (6) at Harris
Sinking fund.........................
7,500 Tr. & Sav. B k., Chic.; (c) at Minne­
sota Loan & Tr. C o., Minneapolis,
Total assess, val. 1922
(30% actual).................2,039,000 and (d) at Halsey, Stuart & Co.,Chic.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ *40.00
Population in 1910, 806; 1920, 2,239 Li v i n g s t o n !
This city is In Park County.
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at Kountze
Bros., New York.
W ater-System B onds.
5 s ’ 13 J-J (6$4,000c____Jan 11928
\cl25,000c___Jan 1 1933
LEWIS AND CLARE COUNTY.
(Subject to call: b after 1923: c after
County seat Is Helena.
1928.)
Bridge Bonds.
4)^s’09 A-O $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ..............1 9 2 9 6s g '18 J-J *35,000____Jan 1 1938
(Subject to call Jan. 11928.)
(Optional 1919.)
R efu n d in g B onds.
F unding B onds.
4s ’ 16 J-J *100,000____July 1 1936 6s g ’22 — $45,000c. Jan 1 ’27-’41
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.) (Eash installment optional 1 year
F un din g B onds.
before maturity.)
4 j i s ’ 16 J-J 100,000— -Sept 15 1936 5s ’22 J-J
31,000c____Jan 1 1932
(Optional Sept. 15 1926.)
(Optional Jan. 1 1922.)
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J 100.000--N ov 1 ’26-’30
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
0s ’20
J-J $100,000--Jan 1 '31-’40 5 H .s'2 2 J-J J$6,000c.Jan 1 ’34-’35
114 OOOc.Jan 1 '36-'42
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 or July 1
next preceding their respective (Each Installment optional 1 year
before maturity.)
maturities.)
6s ’ 21 J-J 100,000—Jan 1 ’30-’39 GEN. B D . D T . Oct 23 ’25. $260,000
B O N D . DEBT June 30 ’25 $575,000 Water debt (incl.)________ 184,000
_ 311,163
Assess, val., real estate_ 8,388,601 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
7,170
Assess, val., personal------ 6,854,959 Sinking fund (general)____
17,209
Other assess, property___ 2,392,440 Sinking fund, water______
Total assessed value 1924.17,636,000 Assessed value 1925______ 9,566,046
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) '25 $27.33
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_________________ $42.90 Population 1910, 5,359; 1920, 6,311
Pop’n in 1910, 21,853; 1920, 18,528
IN T . on 6s of 1922 at the City
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the office of Treasurer’s office or at the fiscal
County Treasurer; on others at agency o f the city of Livingston In
New York City.
Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y .

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77

BOND. D E B T Sept 30’25$1,042,380 Water debt (incl.)________ $25,000
LOCKW OO D IR R IQ . D ISTR IC T.
B ridge Bonds.
4,818
P. O. Billings.
129,879 Assessment debt (add'1)___
5 ^ s ’ 17 F-A $35,000c—-F eb 1 1937 Floating debt____________
173,062 Floating debt (add’l) ______ 10,970
Irrigation Bonds.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.) Sinking fund_____________
1,529
_
Assessed val. real estate_10,519,051 Sink, fund (water & sewer)_
6 s ’ 13 Jan 840,000c_ $5.000yrly
C ourt House Bonds.
792,030 Tax v a l.’25 (abt. 30% act.) 803.203
6s ’ 19 ---5,000--$1,000 yearly 5 K s’ 19 A-O $40,000c
Oct 1 1939 Assessed val. personal____
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 1925--S43.500
Assessed val. other p r o p .. 3,358,908 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $41.00
(Optional Oct. 1934.)
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.).14,669,989 Population in 1910, 900; 1920. 888
Ass’d val. (real est.)’24(>S act.)250,000
A lberton Highw ay B onds.
IN T . is payable in New York,
Tax rate (per acre) 1924______$8.00 5K s
F-A $23,000c— -Feb 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $51.83
IN T . at County Treas. office.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.) Population in 1920____________9,000
INT. at John Nuveen & Co., Chi­ POLSON.
6s ’ 17 J-J $9,000c
Oct 1 1937
MADISON COUNTY.
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1927.) cago, and County Treas. office.
This town is in Lake County".
Virginia City is the county seat.
Natural Pier B onds.
F unding Bonds.
H ighw ay Bonds.
5 K s’ 17 F-A $21,000c— .F eb 1 1937 MUSSELSHELL CO. S. D. NO. 55 6s ’22 M -N *$15,000..-M ay 1 1943
6s ’20 J-J $105,000c-Jan 1 ’26-'40 (Subject to call after Feb 1 1927)
(Redeemable at option of city as
(P. O. Roundup.)
(Each bond redeemable at option of BOND. DEBT Oct. 15 ’25 $185,000
provided by Ordinance N o. 142.)
B uilding Bonds.
county on int .-payment date oc­ Floating debt (add’l)_____
6s ’22 J-J $15,500____M ay 1 1942
729
curring 1 year prior to maturity.)
Sinking fund_____________
37,157 6s ’ 13 July $13,100___________1933 (Optional $5,000 May 1 1927 and
(Subject
July
6s ’21 J-J $45,000--Jan 1 ’33-’41 Assess, val. real estate____ 2,454,310 6s ’ 15 Feb to call 0 c ...O1928.) 1930
$10,500 May 1 1937.)
$2,5 0
ct 1
(For maturity see V . 112, p. 2663) Assess, val. personal_____
124,267 (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1925.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 1925 $150,000 Other assess, property____ 7,430,737 53^s’ 18 June$28,000__________ 1933 6s ’22 M -N *$45,000...M a y 1 1942
Sinking fund____________
26,533 Total assess, value 1925
(Optional $10,000 on or after M ay 1
(Subject to call 1928)
Total assessed value 1925--5,717,635
(actual)_______________’ 0,009,314
1927, $10,000 on or after M ay 1
F unding Bonds.
1932, $25,000 on or after M ay I
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-.$21.00 State&Co.tax (p. $1,000) ’25—134.33 6 s ’21 July $20,000__________ 1941
1937.)
Population 1920 (Census)_____7,485 Population in 1920____________2.327
(Optional July 1936.)
IN T . payable at the Nat. Bank of BOND D E B T Oct 1 1925- $102,100 BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’25-.$83,500
IN T . at Virginia City and New
York City, N. Y .
Commerce. New York
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____
Taxable val. ’25 (30% act.) 3,800,000 Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 8,406
* Includes general school levy of School tax (per $1,000) 1925-.$33.50
2,412
M ALTA.
9 mills.
Water debt (incl.)__________
Population 1920, 3,800; 1925. 4,000 Sinking fund_______________ 68,000
This city is in Phillips County.
4,318
IN T . payable at County Treasur­
F un din g Bonds.
MISSOULA.
Tot. assess, val.’25 (1-3 act.)351,’ 45
er’s office.
______
6s ’22 J-J ($14,000--Jan 1 ’35-’41
This city is the county seat of Mis­
City tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$23.50
„
l 1,000------Jan 1 1942 soula County. Incorp. Moh. 8 1883. PARADISE IR R IG . D IST R IC T .
Population in 1920____________1,132
(Each bond redeemable one year Commission government adopted
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
This district is in Blaine County.
prior to maturity.)
May 16 1911.
6s ’22 J-D$120,000c____1927-1946 City Treasurer’s office; on others at
the City Treasurer’s office or at the
R efu nding B onds.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 13 1925 $52,000
BOND. D EBT Oct 4
Water debt (incl.)__________ 33,000 5s ’ 16 J-J $203,000____July 1 1930 Assess, val. 1922 (1-3’23— -$120,000 National Bank of Commerce. N . Y .
act.) 650,000
Assessment debt (add’1)______ 13,590 (Subject to call $5,000 yearly after District tax (per acre) about
$1.00
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 5,000
July 1 1917.)
Population (estimated)_________ 400 PONDERA COUNTY.
Taxable val. ’25 (1-3 a ct.)-1,484,000 GEN. BD. D T . M ay 1 ’25 $203,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Conrad is the county seat.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$29.00 Floating debt (add’l)______ 123,754
C oun ty Expense Bonds.
Population in 1910, 433; 1920, 1,427 Sinking fund______________ 23,000 P A R K COUNTY.
6s ’20 - . . $50,000____July 1 1940
IN T . on 6s o f 1922 at City Treas­ Total taxable val. ’ 25 (30%
(Optional July 1 1929.)
County seat is Livingston. By Aot
urer’s office or at Hanover National
act.)___________________ 6,823,318 of Legislature of 1895 this oounty was
Road Bonds.
Bank, New York.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$20.00 divided Into three parts, forming 6s ’ 21 J-D $150,000____Apr 1 1941
Pop’n 1910, 12,869; 1920. 12.668 Park, Sweet Grass and Carbon coun­
(■Optional Apr 1 1931)
IN T . on 5s at Nat. Park Bank, ties; old debt Is corrected to date
MEAGHER COUNTY.
F unding Bonds.
White Sulphur Springs is the New York.
given below
P op’n 1910. 10,731 5j^s’ 19 . . . $64,000____Sept 1 1939
county seat. Population In 1910,
1920, 11,345.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
MISSOULA SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
4,190; 1920, 2,622.
R efu n d in g B onds.
5 Hs’23 . . . $125,000...A p r 1 1938
51^s’20 J-J $205,000c Ser’ly 10-20yrs 5s ’ 13 J-J $65,000c
R efu n d in g Bds.
July 1 1933 5Ms’24J-J
90,000.-Jan 1 ’26-’43
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1 ’31)
4J4s’06 J-J $ i5 ,000 c-..Ju ly 1 1927
(Redeemable on and after July 1 ’28) 5 H s '25 . . .
50,000___________ 1945
R efu nding School B onds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1916)
5s ’ 14 J-J
35,000c_ July 1 1934
_
Insect Pest Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1929) 5Ms’24 - - .
$9,000 _____ 1926-1934
5^s
J-J
67,000___ July 1 1938 4Ms’ 17 J-J ($49,0 00c-.......................
1 8.000c_____________
R oad Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925- $538,000
Funding Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $80,000c___ July 11939 BOND D EBT N ov 2 3 ’ 25 $262,000 5s ’ 16 . . . $66,000____M ay 1 1936 Assess, val. (1-3 act.) 1924:
6s
J-J
70,000___ July 11931 Ass’d value ’25 (abt. 35%
Real................................. 4,347,837
(Redeemable on and after M ay 1 ’31)
act.)__________________ 26,784,262
6s '21
J-J20 0,000c...N ev
11941
5J£s'18 — $24,000____Nov 1 1938
Personal______________
181,835
_
(Optional on or after Jan. 1 1937.) Sch. tax rate (per M ) '25_ $20.00
(Redeemable on and after Jan 1 ’34)
Railroad, &c_______
824,841
Population in dist. 1924 (est) —15,000
BON D. D E B T Nov 1925. $432,000
T ota l............................... 5,353,513
H igh-School Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
4,008
5s ’ 17 J-J $68,000____July 1 1937 County tax (per $1,000) 1923.$18.50
Assessed val. real_________ 7,458,598 MISSOULA COUNTY.
(Subject to call after July 1 1932.) Population 1920______________ 5,741
County seat is Missoula. Part of
Road Bonds.
Assessed val. personal____ 2,326,380
T o t.ass’d val.’25 (30% act.)9,784,978 county segregated in 1906 to form 5 s ’ 19 J-J i $95,000 ..........1926-1936 POPLAR.
Sanders Co. and in 1914 another por­
This town is in Roosevelt County.
State & Co. tax rate (per
\ 27,000..........1937-1939
W ater Supply Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
$1,000) 1925______________ $25.33 tion was taken to form Mineral Co.,
and in 1922 another portion was 5H sg’ 18J-J $50,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1938 6s ’ 17 A-O $28.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1937
taken to form part o f Lake County.
(Subject to call Oct 1 1932)
(Optional after Dec. 1 1933.)
MEAGHER COUNTY S. D. NO 8
R efu nding Bonds.
BD. D E B T June 30 ’2 5 -- $430,000
Sewer B onds.
P. O. White Sulphur Springs.
4>$s’ 12 J-J $100,000c—-M ar 1 1932 Assess, val. real estate_ 21,220.939 6s ’ 18 J-J $ 12 ,000 c ....................... ..
_
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
(Subject to
1922).
Funding Bonds.
6s
$75,000________ ______ 4J4s’ 16 J-J call after Mar. 1 1 1936 Assessed val. personal_____4,003.367
40,000c— .July
Other assessable property_1,515,452 6s '22 J-J $11,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 1942
5Xs . . . .
8 ,0 0 0 _______________ (Subject to
1926.)
(Optional Jan 1 1937)
(Due in 20 years; opt. in 10 years.) 5 s ’22 J-J call beg. July 1 1 1942 ♦Total assess, val. 1922___26,739,758
35.000c---July
$1,000) ’22.$34.57
$51,000
BOND. D E B T N ov. 23 ’25 $86,376 (Optional $5,000 yearly beginning State&Oo.tax(per Nat. Bank, N . Y. GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1924.. 107,578
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
IN T . at Chase
Assess, v a l .’25 (30% a c t.). 753,855
July 1 1936.)
and Oounty Treasurer’s office.
Assessed valuation 1925_
_ 580.601
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’25 $10.00
(81,000c—Jan 1 ’34-’42
* A valuation of approximately Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $127.32
Population 1925 (est.)_________ 600 5s ’23 J-J 1 8,000c____Jan 1 1943
$4,000,000 on railroad property is Population in 1920____________1,152
H igh -S ch ool.
IN T. on bonds of 1922 at the City
not included here.
M ILES C ITY.
5M s’18 J-J $61,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1938
Treasurer's office or at the Hanover
This olty Is the oounty seat of Cus­ 6s ’20 J-J 100,000c_ Jan 1 1940
_
National Bank, N. Y ., at option of
P A RK CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
ter County. Incorp. Sept. 9 1887.
(Redeemable beginning 1930)
holder; on others at National Bank of
(I n t. at C o. T rea ry .)
W ater. (Bed. a ft. 10 v r s . f r . iss.) 6s ’21 J-J
50,000c. _-Jan 1 1940 5s B uilding. $65,000___ Jan su 1934 Commerce. N. Y ., and Kountze
g ’ 14J-J
1
6s '20
J-J 6100,000-Apr 1 ’31-’40 (Subject to call beginning Jan 1931)
(Subject to call after Apr. 1 1924.) Bros.. N . Y .
5s '23 J-J 6125,000___ Jan 1 1943
R oad Bonds.
15.000c—.Jan
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
6s ’20 J-J $75,000c—-Jan 1 1940 5s ’ 15 J-J call beg. Jan 16 16 1935 POWELL COUNTY.
(Subject to
1925.)
5s ’23 J-J 685,000____Jan 1 1943 (For maturity see V. 110, p. 1664.)
Deer Lodge is the county seat.
DEBT Oct 15 ’25 $65,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
6s ’ 20 J-J 100,000c-July 1 ’31-’40 BOND. fund____________
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Sinking
6,022
F unding Bonds.
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2157)
_
6s ’22 J-J 6$153,500____Jan 1 1942 6s ’21 J-J 75.000c_ Jan 1 1940 Assess, val. 1925 (act.)_ 10,963,269 5s ’15 s-a $41,000....................1935
_
(Subject to call after 1925.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25:
(Optional Jan 1 1932)
(Subject to call beginning Jan 1934)
School B uilding B
Inside _____________________$71.33 5s High J-J $60,000___ Apronds.
GE N. B D . D T . Sept 30 ’25-$463,500
C ourt-H
1 ’ 18).
’ 17
Outside...............
..$46.33 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1 1937
Assessment debt_________
20,808 4H s’08 J-J ouse (Rea.beg .J a n . 1 1928
$55,000c...Jan
1927.)
Population in 1920____________6,334
20,218
Floating debt____________
1923).
Road Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________ 225,090 4 ^Fair-Qround (Red. beg. ar 1 1933
g ’ 13J-J $50,000c— .M
6s ’20 J-J $50,000.-Jan 1 ’36-’40
Sinking fund--------------------r ,508
PHILLIPS COUNTY,
F unding Bonds.
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2446)
Assess, val. ’24 (30% act.)-3,148,907 5s ’23 J-J ($81,000c..Jan 1 ’34-’42
Malta is the county seat.
C ourt House B onds.
Olty tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$30.00
R efu n d in g Bonds.
l 8,000c— Jan 1 1943
6s ’20 J-J $100,000--Jan 1 ’36-’40
Pop. '10, 4,697; ’20 (Census), 7,937; BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24 $849,000 5s 15 Dec $193,000— Dec 1 1935 (For maturity see V. I l l , p, 2446)
IN T . on bonds marked (6) pay­ Floating debt (add’l)_____
(Subject to call after 1933.)
6s '21 J-J
25,000c______________
20,000
able in New York.
5 K s’ 18 J-J $70,000____July 1 1938 BOND. D E B T Oct 1 4 ’ 25 $271,000
Total assessed valuation
(Subject to call after July 1 1924) Assessed val. real estate_10.224,533
(about 31.5% act.) ’ 24.15,500,000
M ILES C ITY SCH. DIST. NO. 1. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.$35.65 6s ’21 J-J 112,000 _____ 1926-1941 Assessed val. personal____10.228.646
4^s
J-J $12,000c. July 1 ’26-’29 Pop’n 1910, 23,596; 1920. 24,041 5 ^ s ’ 23 M -N 19,000__________ 1943 Tot. ass’d val. ’ 25 (act.) _-20,453,179
5s
J-J
5,400c. July 1 '26-’29
6s ’25 A-O 23,000__________ 1945 State&Co.tax (per $1,060) ’25 $25.33
IN T . at County Treas. office.
5s ’ l l J-J
33,000c____ 1926-1936
C ourt House Bonds.
Population 1910, 5,904; 1920, 6.909
(Part every 5 years).
MISSOULA COUNTY S. D. NO. 28 6s ’20 J-J $150,000 _____ 1926-1940
B uilding and Equipm ent.
Jail F unding B onds.
S chool B uilding Bonds5s ’ 15 J-J $45,000c____ 1930-1940 68 '20 J-J $100,000____July 1 1940 6s ’20 s-a $17,500__________ 1939 POW DER R IVER COUNTY.
Broadus is the County seat.
(Part every 5 years.)
(Subject to call 1929.)
(Optional July 1 1930)
5H s’21 J-J
50,000c_Jan 1 ’37-’41 -s
. . . 100.000_______________ BOND. DEBT June 30 ’25 $587,500 s Bridge Bonds.
'19 J-J $10,000_______________
(Each installment is optional one TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1922. $166,000 Assessed value real_______ 5,150,762
F unding Bonds.
year prior to due date.)
Assessed value personal_
_ 195,622
Assessed value 1922---------7,500,000
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922- $225,000 School tax (per $1,000) ’22--.$22.50 Other assess, property_____1,211,834 6s ’ 21 J-J $15,000_______________
BOND.
15 ’25.
Sinking fund................ ......
26,000
IN T . At Nat. Bk. of Comm’ce, N .Y . Total assessed val. 1924___6,558,218 Floating DEBT Oct. ______ $95,000
debt (add’l)
46,857
Assessed value 1920_____ 13,620,067
Actual valuation 1924____20,398,870
Sinking fund______________
17,971
School tax (per $1,000) 1915—$11.50 MOORE.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23____ $35.50
Population In 1914 (est.)______8.500
This town is in Fergus Oounty. Population in 1920___________ 9,311 Assess, val., real estate____2,459,889
IN T . on 5 H b o f 1921 at the County incorporated in April 1909.
IN T . payable in Chicago and at Assess, val., personal_____ 101,813
Total assessed value 1925
Treasurer's office or at the Chase
W ater (Red. beg. a ft. A u g . 1 ’21)
office of County Treasurer.
(30-33 1-3% actual)___ 2,561,702
National Bank, N. Y ., at option of 6s ’ l l F-A $28.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1931
State & Co. tax(per$l,000)'25.$40.33
holder.
GEN. B D . D T . (water) Oct
PHILLIPS COUNTY S. D. NO. 14 Population 1920, 3,357.
All o f the above bonds may be re­
25 1925__________________ $28,000
P. O. Malta.
deemed one year before maturity at Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 5,700 6s
A-O *$14,000...A p r 1 1935
option of the School Board.
PRAIRIE COUNTY.
Sinking fund_______________ 3,619
(Optional after 10 years.)
Terry is the county seat.
Tot. assess, val. ’ 25 (30%
6s
A-O 68,000c. ..A p r 1 1940
MINERAL & MISSOULA COUN
a ct.)____________________ 129,544
F unding Bonds.
(Optional after 10 years.)
TIES JOINT S. D. NO. 2.
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’25-$79-00 BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’25- $82,000 5Hs'15 J-J $60,000c.—July 1 1935
Post office Alberton.
Population in 1910. 576; 1920, 355 Tot.as’d val.’25(32 % act.) .3,040,964 (Subject to call after July 1 1930.)
S ch ool Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$31.75 BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’ 25 9,542,567
6s ’20 M -N $36,0 0 0 c____ 1932-1940 MUSSELSHELL COUNTY.
54,661
Population 1925 (Census)______735 Sinking fund______________
(Redeemable on int.-payment date
_
Roundup Is the county seat
IN T . on bonds marked (♦) at the Assess, val., real estate_ 9,542,567
occurring 6 mos. prior to maturity
R efu n d in g Bonds.
office of the County Treasurer and Assess, val., personal____ 1,555,514
dates upon giving 30 days’ notice.) 5s ’ 12 J-J $50,0 0 0c..-Ja n 1 1932
Other assess, property____ 4,060,1)3
BOND. D EBT N ov 19 ’24- $60,000 (Subject to call begin. Jan. 1 1927.) on the other bonds at the North­ Total assess, val. '25 (act.) 15,158,194
Assessed value 1924_______ 2,410.421 5Ms’25 J-J 100,000 _____1926-1930 western Nat. Bank, Minneapolis.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$24.33
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$32.00
Population 1920______________ 3.684
PLENTYW OOD.
Population (est.) _______________ 600 5s Funding B onds.
’ 15 J-J $132.379.64July 1 1935
This town is in Sheridan Oounty
IN T ER E ST at New York.
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1930)
RAVALLI COUNTY.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $121,000___ Mar 1 1936 6s
J-J $17,000r___ Jan 1 1934
Hamilton is the county seat.
MINERAL COUNTY.
(Subject to call March 1 1931.)
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
Road B onds.
Superior is the county seat.
5 K s’ 18 J-J $154.000___ Sept 1 1938 6s Tb
J-J 8,000_____ Jan 1 1936 5V£s’ 19 . . . $100,000cjuly 1 ’31-’40
F unding B onds.
5j^s’ 19 J-J 155,000____Sept 1 1939 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1931.) (Optional Jan. 1 or July 1 preceding
6s ’ 15 J-J $37,000c_ July 1 1935
_
R ef. Bridge Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
maturity.)
(Subject to call after July 1 1930) 5s '12 J-J $30,000c_ Sept 3 1932 6s
_
J-J $9,000r____ Jan 1 1934 6s ’20 J-J *100,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’40
5J^s’19 A-O $20,000c
Oct 1 1939
R oad Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.) (Optional Jan. 1 or July 1 preceding
(Subject to call Oct. 1 1934)
6s ’20 J-J $300,000c— .Jan 11940 BOND. D EBT N ov 3 0 ’2 5 -. $34,000
maturity.)




78
RAVALLI COUNTY (Concluded).
F un din g Bonds.
6 ^ s'2 2 — *$136,000c ..1938-1942
45^s’ 16 . . . 150,000c__________ 1936
GEN . B D . D T . Sept 30'25 $486,000
Floating debt (add*!)_____
25.360
Sinking fu n d _______________ 30,826
Tot.ass’d val.(act.) 1925.18.392,051
State & Co tax(per$l,000)’25-$45 33
Pop. ’ 10 (Census), 11,666; '20, 10,098
IN T . on bonds marked (*) payable
at the Liberty National Bank, N . Y .
R A VALLI CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 3.
P. O. Hamilton.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J15 $ 6 ,2 0 4 ....J u ly 1 1933
-s ’ 14 J-J
14,000— July 15 1934
-s ’ 10 J-J
4.000____July 1 1930
BO N D . D E B T Oct 1 5 ’25 .
21,204
Floating debt (add’l)______
19.413
T O TAL D E B T __________
40,617
Sinking fund______________
968
Assess, val. '24 (30% a ct.).1,289,011
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-—$23-00
Population in 1920____________8.000
RED LODGE.
This city is in Carbon C o. Incorp,
C 1892.
n
Water(Red. beg. 10 vr s. fr o m issu e)
6a r22 M-S 75,000____Mar 1 1942
(Optional Mar 1 1933 or interest pay­
ment date thereafter.)
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1919)
5 s ’09 s-a $30,000r*________ 1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '25- $73,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
88,650
Floating debt_____________
25,425
55,000
Water debt (lncl.)________
Sinking fund, general_____
4,730
Sinking fund .water_______
8,219
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 ( a c t .) ...3,150,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 25-$63.00
Population 1910, 4,950; 1920, 4,515
IN T . on sewer bonds at A. B
Leach & C o., Inc., N . Y . City; on
water bonds o f 1922 at City Treas­
urer’s office.
RED LODGE-ROSEBUD IR . D.
This district is in Carbon County.
J-J ($380,000..Jan 1 ’29-’47
l 38,000___ Jan 1 1948
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’ 25—$418,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______ 30,000

6s

RICHLAND COUNTY.
Sidney is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T N ov 19'25 $189,000
Sinking fu n d .____________ i 89.500
Assess, val., real estate_ 15.176,871
_
Assess, val.,personal ___ 2,051,200
Total assess, val. 1925____ 17.228.071
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25-$14.00
Population in 1920____________8,989
RICHLAN D COUNTY S. D. NO. 5.
6s
J-J $55,0 0 0 c . . . ...................
F unding Bonds68 ’21 . . . $20,000c__________1941
(Optional 1936.)
BON D. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’25. $69,000
40 600
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Sinking fund______________
600
Ass’d value '25 (abt. 30%
a ct.)----------------, ____ ...2,525,837
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $53.00
Population 1925______________ 2,400

MONTANA—CITIES AND TOWNS
F unding Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $130,000c— M ay 3 1935
(Red. beg. M ay 3 1925).
6s ’ 21 s-a
76,000___________ 1941
(Subject to call after 1931.)
5Ms’22 . — $40,000_. ..S e r ia lly
C ourt-H ouse (Red. beg. Ju ly 15'21)
5s ’ l l J-J *$121,000c..July 15 1931
P ublic Highway Bonds.
53^s’ 19 J-J *$100.000c________ 1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Hospital Bonds.
51£s’ 19 J-J *$70,000c__________1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
6s ’21 s-a
20,000___________1941
(Optional after 1931.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5Ms’22 A-O $50,000 ________ Serial
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’25 $692 000
Assess, val., real estate_ 3,928,442
561,259
Assess, val., personal___
Other assess, property_ 3,221,287
Total assess, value 1924-- 7,710,988
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)’22..$27-75
Population 1910, 7,985; 1920, 8,002
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Amer. Exch. Nat.Bank, N. Y.
ROSEBUD CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 4.
P. O. Forsyth.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-J $12,000c— .July 1 1926
6s ’21 J-J
25,000c— .Jan 1 1941
5?*s’20 J-J J$25,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’30
l l 00,000c.-Jan 1 ’31-’40
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 '2 5 . $167,500
53,019
Floating debt (add’l )______
Sinking fund______________
27,496
Taxable val. '25(30%act.).1,329,794
School tax rate(per $1,000) '25 $21.00
Population in 1925 (est.)______3,500
IN T. on 5 ^ s at the office of the
County Treasurer.
ROUNDUP.
This city is in Musselshell County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s T5 . . . $20.000....................1935
Funding Bonds.
6s ’ 16 . . . $20,000___________1938
W ater Plant Purchase Bonds.
0s ’ 14 J-J $60,000c— .Jan 1 1934
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1929)
6s T9 . . .
12.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922— $112,000
Floating debt (a dd 'l______
15.000
Assess, val. '22(30% a c t.).3 ,500.000
City tax rate (per $1.000)'22 $16 v
Population 1910. 1.513; 1920 —2.434
SANDERS COUNTY.
Thompson Falls is the county seat.
R efu nding
6s T8 J-J $75,000___________1938
(Optional in 1933.)
6 s ’22 J-J
78,000__________ 1942
Road Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J $71,000___________1940
5s '14 J-J $18,000c ________ 1934
(Optional in 1929.)
5s T5 J-J
37,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1935
Red. $10,000 July 1 '20; $25,000
July 1 1930
TOT. B D . D T . June 30’ 25$279,000
Asses, val. 1925__________ 7,523.225
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25____$27,50
Population 1910, 3,713; 1920. 3,949
IN T. payable at Co. Treas. office.

SANDERS COUNTY S. D. NO. 2.
6s '21 J-J $130,000c— .July 1 1931
6s T7 A-O
8 .0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1937
6s T7 J-J
2,000c— .July 1 1937
BOND DEBT Oct 15 ’ 25- $138,000
Sinking fund______________
15,000
ROOSEVELT COUNTY.
Tot. assess, val. '25 (act.)-7,808,883
W olf Point is the county seat.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$16.50
Road Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-J $200,000c__________1940 Population 1924______________ 1,000
(Optional 1927.)
SCOBEY.
Funding Bonds.
This city is in Daniels County.
5JisT9 J-J $308,000c________ 1929
W ater Bonds.
(Optional 1916.)
6s ’20 J-J 12 6.00 0c--Ju ly 1 1940 6s T9 J-J $39,000____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1934.)
(Optional yrly. 1930 to 1939 incl.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s '22 J-J 122,000c...Jan 1 1942
(Optional $22,000 Jan. 1 1937 and 6s T9 J-J $17,000____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1934.)
i $25,000 on Jan. 1 from 1938 to
BOND DEBT. Apr 30 ’25- $56,000
F 1941 incl.)
_
84,100
6 s ’ 23 J-J $63,000c__ $3,500 yrly Assessment debt (add'l)_
BOND. D EBT S ep t30’25 $817,000 Ass'd val. '20 (30% act.) — 1,232,056
170,671 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$42.00
Floating debt___________
Sinking l*und____________
152,359 Population in 1920__________ 1,170
Taxable val. ’25 (1-3 act.) .16,800.000
State & Co.tax(per $1,000) '25 $39.88 SHERIDAN COUNTY.
Plentywood is the county seat.
Population 1920_____________ 10,347
5^s'19 J-J $ 2 0 5 .0 0 0 ........................
Funding Bonds.
ROOSEVELT COUNTY S.D.N O. 9 6s
J-J $187,000c_________ 1934
P. O. Poplar.
(Subj. to call aft. 10 yrs. from issue)
S chool Bonds.
5Hs'15 M-S §190,000c..Sept 1 1935
6s T9 J-D $25,000___ Dec 1 1939 (Subject to call beginning in 1925.)
(Optional Dec. 1 1934.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
/$15,000c.Apr 1 ’30-’ 32
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23 -- $80,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
28,000 5Ms’25 A-O-j 10,000c_ Apr 1 1933
_
Sinking fund______________
16,800
J 30 ,000 c...A pr 1 1934
Assess, val. '23(1-3 act.)_ 3,296,000
_
1 60,000c_ Apr 1 1935
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $35.00 BOND. D EBT Nov 20'25 $680,000
Population 1921______________ 3,000 Floating debt (add’l)_____
49,081
IN T . at the office of the County Sinking fund___________
207,661
Treasurer, or, at the banking house Assess, value 1925—Of Kountze Bros., New York City,
Real estate___________ 3,844,379
N . Y ., at option of holder.
Personal_____________ 1,008 720
Other assess. property_ 1,480,703
Tot. tax val.’25 (30% act.) 6,333,802
ROOSEVELT COUNTY S .D .N O .45 State & co. tax rate (per $1,000)
P. O. Wolf Point.
1Q
9H
*39 34
6s T9 J-D $50,000____Dec 1 1939 Population in 1920___________13,847
(Optional Dec 1 1929.)
§ IN T . a Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk..
BOND D E B T July 31 ’25- $133,600 Chicago; on others in New York City.
Floating debt____________
29,783
Sinking fund______________
6,476 SIDNEY.
T ot. assess. ’ 25 (30% act.)3,000,000
This City is in Richland Co.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$30.00
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at the office of the County 5J4s'15 J-J $16,000c...July 1 1936
Treasurer or at the banking house of (Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
Kountze Bros., N. Y ., at option of 6s T9 A-O $30,000___________1938
holder.
(Subject to call after 1928.)
W ater Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 15 J-J $12,700c
July 1 1935
ROSEBUD COUNTY.
Forsyth is the county seat. Incor­ (Subject to call after July 1 1925.)
porated in 1901. Bonds are tax-free. 6s T7 J-J $10,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
Bridge B onds.
4>4s'07 J-J $10.000c_Jan 1 1927 BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’ 245. $58,700
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1917) Assessment debt (add’l)____ 1,500
As' 17 s-a
30,000__________ 1937 Floating debt________________ 11,955
(Subject to call after 1927.)
Water debt (incl.)________
18,700




[V ol. 121

Sink, fund (water & sewer).
3,995 TOOLE COUNTY.
Assess, val. ’25 (1-3 a c t .) ..1,900,000
Shelby; is the county seat.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925...$30.00
F unding Bonds.
_
Population 1910, 345; 1920___ 345 6s T5 M-S $77,000c_ Mar 1 1935
(Optional in 1930.)
5 K s ’ 19
' 25,000c_________ 1939
SILVER BOW COUNTY.
Butte Is the county seat.
(Optional 1931.)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
6s ’23 A-O 65,060c_________ 1943
4>Ss
J-J $113,000c__ July 1 1929
Highway Bonds.
(Subj. to call any time.)
5J4s’ 19 A -O $100,000c...O ct 1 1939
5s TO J-J $ i8 0 ,0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1930 optional $10,000 yearly on Jan. 1
(Subject to call after N ov. 1 1920.) 6s ’21 J-J 100,000c____Jan 1 1941
Road B onds.
(Opt. $10,000 annually after 1931.)
6 s ’20 . . . $234,000_______ 1926-1940
Seed G rain B onds.
F unding Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1941
6s ’ 21 J-J $525,000_____ 1927-1941 (Opt. $10,000 yrly. Jan 1 ’31-.40.)
BOND DEBT Nov 23 ’25 $957,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Assess, val. 1924—
6s '25 J-J $120,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’45
Real estate___________ 49,561.455 6s '25 J-J 120,000c. .Jan 1 ’26-’45
P ersonal______________50,913,690 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’25 $607,000
Other property________ ' 3 988,760 Warrant debt (add'l)______
34,300
Total__________________ 1’ 4.463,905 Sinking f und______________ 167,365
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '25--$24.00 Tot.ass'd val.’25(30% act.)5,416,173
Pop’n TO. 56,848; ’2 0 _______ 60,313 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’25$42.34
IN T. on 6s of 1921 at Chase Na­ i’opulation in 1J20____________3,724
tional Bank. N. Y .; on others pay­
IN T . on 5 J4s of 1919, payable at
able at Co. Treasurer’s office.
he American Exchange Nat. Bank,
V. Y .
STEVENSVILLE.
This town is in Ravalli County.
W ater Bonds.
TOOLE COUNTY S. D. NO. 14.
6s '20 J-J $15,0 0 0c.-.Ja n 1 1940
School Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1930 or any interest 6s T9 J-D $25,000c_ Dec 1 1939
_
paying date thereafter.)
(Optional $2,000 yearly from 1927 to
BOND DEBT Dec 1925___ $15,000
1937. incl.. and $3,000 1938.)
Assessed valuation_________ 300,000 BOND. D EBT July 3 0 ’25- $62,105
Tax rate (per $1,000)" 1925’ $21.00 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
9,424
Population in 1910, 796; 1920, 744 Sinking fund______________
6.846
IN T . payable at the office of the Tot.ass’d val. '25 (3 0% act.)l,184,902
Town Treasurer, or. at option of Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25---- $18.20
holder, at Hanover Nat'l Bank N .Y . Population (est.)------------------- 2,000
STILLW ATER COUNTY.
Columbus is the county seat.
Funding
6s T3 g J-J $90,0 0 0c*..N ov 1 193i(Red. aft. Jan . 1 1924).
R efu nding Bonds.
5 j^s
. . . $50.000c*................... ..
C ourt-H ou se Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $75.000c*.-Jan 11940
(For maturity see V 110, p. 1901)
Highway Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $75,000c*.-Jan 1 1940
(For maturity see V. 110, p 1901 )
6s ’ 20 J-J $100,000c*..July 1 1940
(Redeemable$10,000 yearly on July 1
from 1930 to 1939, inclusive.)
BOND. D EBT Oct. 1 '25- $736,000
100,000
Irrigation debt (add'l)____
Drainage debt (add'l)____
105,000
Sinking fund_____________
20.000
Assess, val., real estate_ 3,565.379
_
Assess, val., personal___ 1,771,193
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (30% act.)5,336,572
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$35.83
Population in 1920____________7,630
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
STILLW ATER CO. S. D. NO. 6
P. O. Columbus.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s ’ 18 . . . $38,000...........
1938
(Subject to call 1923.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '25 _-$65 000
Total assess, val. 1924____5.979.000
Population 1921 (est.)_________1,200

TOWNSEND.
This town -is in Broadwater Co.
W ater Bonds.
6s T6 M-S $15,000___ Sept 1 1930
Subject to call after Sept. 1 1926.)
is T9 J-J $ 3 0 .0 0 0 ...............1939
(Optional after 1929.)
8 0 N D . DEBT Jan 1 T 8 ____ $38,000
Floating debt_______________ 2,050
Assessed val. 1917 (1-3 a c t .).515,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917____ $33.00
Popula. 1910. 759; 1920................897
7ALIER.
This town Is in Pondera County.
W ater Wks. & W at. Sup. Bds.
_s ’23 J-J $35,000_________ _____
BONDED DEBT (water)
Oct 28 1925...........
$75,000
Floating debt tadd’l) ______
9,000
Assess, val. 1925 (1-3 act.).l,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$30.00
I’op'n 1910. 736; 1920___________613
IN T . at Hanover Nat B ., N . Y .
VALLEY CENTER DR. DIST.
This district is in Big Horn County.
6s
$220,000______________
BONDED D E B T ________ _____ (7)

7 ALLEY COUNTY.
Glasgow is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
1 Hs' 10 J-J $83,000c
Jan 1 1930
(Subject to call beginning in 1920.)
5s 13 J-J $65,000c
Mar 1 1933
(Subject to call beginning in 1923.)
5Hs'15 J-J $143,0 0 0c-.-J u ly 1 1935
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1930.)
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J $96,000c
July 1 1939
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1935.)
6s ’21 J-J $60,000c____ Jan 1 1941
5)^s’23 J-J
54,000e____ Jan 1 1943
5j^s
J-J46,000c__Apr 15
1943
53 s
4
J-J
28,500c____ Jan 1 1944
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 3 ’25 $550,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
66.000
Sinking fund_________ - 87,000
Total assess, val. 1925--25,851,356
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925........................-$29.83
Assessed vai n, personal
1 ,723,239 Pop'n 1910, 13.630; 1920_____ 11,542
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
Total assessed val'n 1925
(30% actual).................4.719 174 in New York City and Chicago.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'25 ,.>31.33
Population 1910. 4.029; 1920. 4,926
INT.payable In Big T im ber,M om . 7 ALLEY CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Funding Bonds
6s ’21 s-a $21,726.38_Oct 10 1941
TETON COUNTY.
(Optional Oct. 10 1931.)
Choteau is the county seat.
5 V£s
. . . 28,151.97_______ _____
H igh-School Bonds.
5 }is T 9 J-J $100.000c_ Nov 1 1939 TOTAL D EBT Oct 10 ’25- $47,806
_
Floating debt (additional)10,000
Highway and Bridge Bonds.
4,899
5s T3 J-J $100,000c...Ju ne 1 1933 Sinking fund______________
(Subject to call after June 1 1928.) Assessed valuation 1925_ 2,186,056
_
Special Relief Bonds.
Population, 4,300.
5Ms’23 J-J $143,000c..Jan 1 ’38-’47
(Optional Feb. 1 1923.)
R oad Bonds.
WHEATLAND COUNTY.
5M s’20 J-J $150,00 0c...Ja n 1 1940
Harlonton is the county seat.
(Optional Jan. 1 1935.)
Highway and Bridge Bonds,
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25 $493,000 s T8 J-J $95,000....J u n e 1 1938
Floating debt (add’l)_______________ 9,384
(Subject to call June 1 1933.)
Sinking fund____________
14,797
Hivhwav Bonds.
Assessed val. 1925_______ 19.302,177 5H s’ 19 J-J $200,000--Jan 1 '26-’39
Taxable val. 1925_______ 6,048,437 For maturity see V. 109, p. 1726.)
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)’25- $34.33 BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’25 $295,000
Population 1910. 9,507; 1920. 5 .8 7 0 Sinking fund_____________
26,224
IN T . on highway bonds at First Assess, val., real estate___10,511,479
Nat. Bank, Butte, or County Treas­ Assess, val.. personal______________ 979.427
urer’s office.
Other assess, property_____ 1,169,116
Tot.assess. val.'25(30%act)14,891,742
THREE FORKS.
State & Co. tax rate (per
This town is in Gallatin County.
$1,000) 1 9 2 5 ---............ — $15.33
Incorp. as a 3d class city In 1911.
Population in 1920__________ 5,619
W ater-W orks Bonds.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
5s g ’ 14 J-J $45.000___ July 1 1934
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
6s '23 J-J
15,485___ Jan 1 1943 WHEATLAND CO. S. D. NO. 16.
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
5Hs
- - . $50,000c................. 1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 '25. $58,985
(Optional after 1929.)
Water debt (incl.)__________ 45,000 BOND. D E B T Dec 1 1925- $50,000
Assessment debt (add'l)____197,165 Total assessed value 1925--2,500,000
Floating debt (add’l) _______ 5,573 School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25 $12.00
Taxable value 1925----------- 308,497 Population in 1925___________ 2,500
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$88,83
Pop'n 1910, 1.674; 1920
1071
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at City W H ITE TA IL IR R IG . DIST.
Uh
J-J l 1.5 ‘ t c---------- O"lt7Ji
d $114
0 0 . ___U U L
G lifO
1933-1952
Treasurer’s office or Hanover Nat. 6s
BONDS OUTST’G Oct 8’23$114,500
Bank, N . Y ., at holder’s option.

SWEET GRASS COUNTY.
Big Timber Is the county seat
Ref. Bds. (Red. beg. June 1 1926.
5s ' l l J-D $85,000c__ June 1 1931
5s T6 J-J
20.000c-.July 1 1936
(Subject to call July 1 1932)
Bridge Bonds.
4 ju s 'll J-D $35.000c___ Jan 1 1926
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5Ms'19 J-J $100,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1939
(Optional after July 1 1934 ''
6s '20 J-J $125,000___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1935.)
High S chool Bonds.
5 J-£s’22 J-J $35,000____Jan 1 1942
(Optional Jan. 1 1937.)
BOND. D EBT Sept 1 1925 $400,000
Sinking fund_____________
99,979
Assess, val. real estate
2,995.935

WYOMING—DEBT OF STATE

Dec., 1925.]
W IBAUX.
This town is in Wibaux County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 15 F-A $27,000c_ Aug 1 1935
_
B D . D T . (water) Oct 1 ’24-$27,000
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 4.330
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 7,901
Sinking fund_______________ 1,292
Taxable valuation 1924_____ 265,433
Total tax rate (per $1,000; '24-$22.00
Population 1910, 487; 1920______ 611
W IB A U X COUNTY.
Wibaux is the county seat.
F un din g Bonds.
5H s’ 15 J-J $38,000___ July 1 1935
(Optional July 1 1925)
R oad Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $50,000___ Jan '26-’45
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 or July 1
preceding maturity)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5H s
. . . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ........................
GEN . BD. D T . Nov 1 ’23. $138,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
5.926
Total d e b t............................$143,936
Sinking fund______________
29.677
N ET D E B T_______
114.259
Assessed val’n, real estate..2,053 065
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 340 319
Other assessable property.. 418,254
Total assess, val. 1923
(20% to 40% act.)___ 2.811,638
State & Co tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923........................ $35 40
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 3,11/
_
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the Liberty
National Bank, N. Y.
W INNETT.
This town is in Fergus County.
Sewer B ond s­
es '21 M-S $17,000c_ Sept 1 1941
_
(Optional Sept 1 1936)
6s '22 J-D 25,0 0 0 c..-D e c 1 1942
(Optional Dec 1 1932)
BON D. DEBT Nov 1 7 ’25. $77,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 114.400
Floating debt (add’l)______
25,000
Water debt (incl.)________
52.000
T ot. tax val.'25 (30% a ct.). 255,064
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$46.00
Population 1920..................
316
IN T . at Winnett, M ont., or at the
the Mechanics & Metals National
Bank, N. Y .

IN T . on sewer bonds payable at
the National Bank of Commerce in
New York City.
YELLOWSTONE COUNTY.
County seat is Billings. Incorpor­
ated in 1882. Property owned by
county, $489,522.
Special Relief Bonds.
5!^s’21 J-J $49 000___ Jan 1 1926
(Optional $17,000 y ’ly 1923-’25 incl.)
Highway Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $175,000c_July 1 1936
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1926.)
5 ^ s ’20 E-A 250,000______1930-1940
(Optional in 1930.)
Funding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $82,000____July 1 1929
(Optional after July 1 1927 on a 60day notice)
5s '16 J-J
9,000___ Dec 11929
(Optional in 1927.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
51£s’24 J-J $66,500____ Jan 11944
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 '2 5 -- $631,500
Cash on hand_______________ 504,051
Assessed value 1925—
Real estate.__________ 44,461,010
Persona] property_____23.077,150
T o t a l ............................67.538,160
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925______________ $37.33
Pop'n 1910 22,944; 1920______ 29,600
INT. on Funding 5s of 1916 at
Kountze Bros., N. Y . O.; on 5V6s of
1920 at Co. Treas. office; on 5l|s of
1921 at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
Bank, N. Y ., and on all others at
Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.

YELLOWSTONE CO. S. D. No. 2.
P. O. Billings. All bonds are sub­
ject to call 10 years from their date.
4) $s’08 s-a $25.000............... 1928
4 ^ s ’09s-a
10.000.........
1929
5s ’ 12 s-a 6 7 ,0 0 0 ...................1932
5s ’ 15 s-a 18,000..................... 1935
5s '16 s-a 1 2 ,0 0 0 ................... 1936
5) 4s’ 17 s-a 17.000................ ..1937
4)4s’ 17 . . . 93,000____July 1 1937
5J4s’ 18 . . . 30.000____July 1 1938
School Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $100,000..Sept 1 '31-’40
(Each installment optional six
months before maturity.)
6s ’ 21 s-an 250,000.-Mar 1 ’ 32-’41
(Each installment optional 6 months
before maturity.)
WOLF POINT.
This city is in Roosevelt County BOND. D EBT Oct 1920. $419,000
Sinking fund___________
Sewer Bonds.
16,667
6s '18 J-J $25,000___ Sept 1 1938 Ass’d val. '18 (est.)____..11,000,000
(Subject to call any time after School tax (per $1,000) 1917..$17.00
Sept. 1 1928.)
Population in 1920 (est.)____20,000
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds
6s '17
. . . $17,000____ Mar 1 1937 ZU R IC H IR R IQ . D IST R IC T .
6s '18
J-J $9,000____ Sept 1 1938
A district in Blaine County.
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
6s '22
J-D ($140.000c___1928-1941
6s '20
J-J 50.000_____Apr 1 1940
\ 140,000c___1942-1951
(Optional April 1 1930)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’24...$280,000
TOTAL DEBT Nov 26 ’20-$51,000 Assessed benefits 1922____ 450,000
Assess, val. 1920 (30% aet.)1 .755,032 District tax 1922 (per $1,000) 1,730
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)22.$80.125 Population 1923 (est.)________ 1,200
Population in 1920___________ 2,098
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.

State of Wyoming.
D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act of July 25 1968)_.July 25 1868
Admitted as a State (Act of July 10 1890)______ July 10 1890
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 97,890
State Capital____________________________ _______ Cheyenne
Governor (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’27). *Mrs. Nellie T. Ross
See. of State (term ends 1st M on. Jan. ’27)_____F. E. Lucas
Treasurer (term expires 1st M on. Jan. ’27)_ John Snyder
_
Auditor (term ends 1st M on. Jan. ’27)______ Vincent Carter
Attorney-General____________________________ D . J. Howell
♦Elected to fill vacancy caused by the death o f Governor W . B. Ross,
whose term in office was to have expired Jan. 1927.
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the 2d Tuesday In
January and sessions are limited to 40 days.
DEBT H ISTO R Y.— All tne necessary data respecting the State's debt
will be found in the following statement:
LOANS—
----- In terest --------------------- P rin cip a l -------------N a m e and P u r p o se.

%

Payable.

W h en D u e .

Outstand.

/July 1 1926-19281
6
July 1 \ $9,000 yearly. /
27.000
5 M & S /Sept. 1 1941
\ 1,800,000
(opt. Sept. 1 1931 (
State Highway Bonds_____c . 4>£J & J Opt.10 yrs.aft.date 1,550,000
IN TER E ST on the public building bonds is payable at the Mechanics
& Metals’ National Bank, New York; on others at the State Treasurer’s
office.
TO TAL DEBT. ETC.— The total bonded debt on Sept. 30 1925 was
$2,427,000. The floating debt, consisting o f revenue bonds and notes
on that date amounted to $1,754,110. Trust funds on Sept. 30 1925 amount­
ed to $521,467.95. The sink, fund on Sept. 30 1925 amounted to $23,840.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the assessed
valuation of property in Wyoming for the years Indicated. For explana­
tion concerning Increase In 1909, see remarks Immediately below regarding
the creation of a new tax authority.
Public Building Bonds_____c_
State Highway Bonds_____c .

Y ears.

V aluation.

Y ea r s.

V alu ation.

Y ea r s.

Valu ation

_____________$427' 818 .0 8 7 $48,826,940
1925_____ $460,308,124 1916_
1905.............
1924______ 465,332,109 1915........... 210,485,264 1904........... 46,696,949
1923.......... 439.532,152 1914......... 203.740.037 1902........... 43.348.356
1922.......... 409,325,804 1912........... 182.028,280 1900........... 37.892,304
1921........... 438,150,424 1910.......... 188.578.367 1895........... 29,838,939
1919........... 375,239.158 1909........... 186.157.274 1890........... 30.665.197
1918........... 298.000.000 1908........... 67.580.051 1880........... 11,857,344
1917........... 245,000 000 1906 _____ 61.223.203
T A X R A T E — The total State tax (per 1,000) in 1923 is $3.80.
CREATION OF A COMMISSIONER OF T A X A T IO N .— The 1909
Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 66, Laws o f 1909) creating the office of
Commissioner of Taxation. This official is appointed by the Governor with
the advice and consent o f the Senate. The new Commissioner is given power
and authority to exercise general supervision over the administration of all
assessment and tax laws, over all county, town and city tax assessors and
boards o f equalization, levy and assessment, to the end that taxation o f all




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property, real, personal and mixed, shall be made relatively just and uniform
and at its true and full cash market value. Assessors of boards failing to
assess property in accordance with this new law do so under penalty of for­
feiture a d removal from office. Previously property in the State is under­
stood to have been assessed at 33 1-3% of Its actual value. V. 88, p. 956.
DEBT LIM ITATION .— In Wyoming the provisions of the constitution
with respect to debt contraction and limitation are all found in Article 16
of that instrument and prohibit the State from creating any indebtedness
exceeding 1 % of the assessed valuation except to suppress insurrection or
to provide for the public defense. Counties, cities, towns or villages, &c.,
are limited to 2% of the assessed valuation. An additional indebtedness
of not exceeding 4% is permitted in the cases of cities, towns or villages
for the purpose of building sewers. Section 5 was amended in 1919 so as
to permit school districts to create additional indebtedness of 4% for
the purpose of enlargement of school buildings. Debts contracted for
supplying water to cities or towns are not included In the limitations in this
section. Neither the State nor any subdivision shall loan or give its credit
or make donations to, or in aid of, any individual, association or corporation.
An amendment adopted in 1916, adding Section 9 to the Article, gives the
State authority to construct and improve roads, notwithstanding the
prohibition of the State’s engagement in internal improvements without
the consent of two-thirds of the voters, contained In Section 6. We give
the provisions in full below.
Section 1. L im itation o f State D ebt .— The State of Wyoming shall not,
In any manner, create any Indebtedness exceeding 1 % on the assessed value
of the taxable property in the State, as shown by the last general assess­
ment for taxation, preceding; except to suppress insurrection or to provide
for the public defense.
Sec. 2. Creation o f State Debt Restricted .— No debt In excess of the taxes
for the current year, shall in any manner be created in the State of Wyoming,
unless the proposition to create such debt shall have been submitted to a
vote of the people and by them approved; except to suppress Insurrection
or to provide for the public defense.
Sec. 3. L im itation o f C ounty D e b t .— No county In the State of Wyoming
shall in any manner create any indebtedness exceeding 2% on the assessed
value of taxable property In such county, as shown by the last general
assessment, preceding; provided, however, that any county, city, town,
village or other sub-division thereof in the State of Wyoming, may bond
Its public debt existing at the time of the adoption of this constitution.
In any sum not exceeding 4% on the assessed value of the taxable property
In such county, city, town, village or other sub-division, as shown by the
last general assessment for taxation.
Sec. 4. C reation o f M u n ic ip a l Debt R estricted .— No debt in excess of the
taxes for the current year shall, in any manner, be created by any county
or sub-division thereof, or any city, town or village, or any sub-division
thereof in the State of Wyoming, unless the proposition to create such debt
shall have been submitted to a vote of the oeople thereof and by them
approved.
S“c. 5. L im ita tion o f M u n ic ip a l D ebt .— No city, town or village, or any
Subdivision thereof, or any sub-division of any county of the State of
Wyoming, shall, in any manner, create any Indebtedness exceeding 2%
on the assessed value of the taxable property therein: provided, however,
that any city, town or village, may be authorized to create an additional
indebtedness, not exceeding 4% on the assessed value of the taxable prop­
erty therein as shown by the last preceding general assessment, for tne
purpose of building sewerage therein; and provided further that any school
district may be authorized to create an additional indebtedness, not exceed­
ing 4% on the assessed value of the taxable property therein as shown by
the last preceding general assessment, for the purpose of the erection or
enlargement of school buildings therein; debts contracted for supplying
water to such city or town are excepted from the operation of this section.
Sec. 6. D on a tio n s Proh ibited .— Neither the State nor any county, city,
township, town, school district or any other political sub-division, shall loan
or give its credit or make donations to or in aid of any individual, associa­
tion or corporation, except for necessary support of the poor, nor subscribe
to or become the owner of the capital stock of any association or corpora­
tion. The State shall not engage in any work of internal improvement
unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of the people.
Sec. 8. Indebtedness M u s t H ave C ertificate E ndorsed T h ereon .— No bond
or evidence of indebtedness of the State shall be valid unless the same shall
have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the Auditor and Secretary
of State that the bond or evidence of debt is issued pursuant to law and is
within the debt limit. No bond or evidence of debt of any county, or
bond of any township or other political sub-division, shall be valid unless
the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the County
Auditor or other officer authorized by law to sign such certificate, stating
that said bond or evidence of debt is Issued pursuant to law and is within
debt limit.
Sec. 9. The provision of Section 6 of Article 16 of this Constitution
prohibiting the State from engaging in any work of internal Improvement
unless authorized by a two-thirds vote of the people, shall not apply to or
affect the construction or improvement of public roads and highways, but
the Legislature shall have power to provide for the construction and im­
provement of public roads and highways in whole or in part by the State,
either directly or by extending aid to counties; and, notwithstanding said
inhibition as to works of internal improvement, whenever grants of land or
other property shall have been made to the State, especially dedicated by
the grant to particular works of internal improvement, the State may carry
on such particular works and shall devote thereto the avails of such grants,
and may pledge or appropriate the revenues derived from such works in
the aid of their completion.
SALE OF BONDS.— Legislation provides that no bonds of cities, towns,
counties or school districts may be sold at less than par. Irrigation and
drainage district bonds may not be sold at less than 90.
EXEMPTION FROM TA> ATION.— The Legislature of 1905 passed an
Act (Sec. 2755, Compiled Statutes 1920) exempting municipal bonds from
taxation provided certain conditions are complied with. The Act follows:
Be It Enacted, & c .: “ That coupon or registered interest-bearing bonds of
the State of Wyoming, or any county, school district or municipality of the
State of Wyoming, shall be exempt from taxation when owned by actual
residents of the State, provided that the owner or owners of such securities
shall list the same annually on their assessment schedule, describing such
bonds and the amount thereof, and shall mark opposite thereto on such
schedule ‘exempt.’ ”
MORTGAGES EXEMPT FROM T A XA T IO N .— An Act of the Legis­
lature approved Feb. 21 1911 (Chapter 72) exempts from taxation all mort­
gages upon property within the State, whether real or chattel, together
with the indebtedness thereby accrued, provided that the mortgaged
property, whether real or personal, shall be taxed at its true value in money.
V. 93. p. 1054.
SAVINGS BANK AND LOAN AND TRU ST COMPANY INVEST­
MENTS— DEPOSITS— INVESTMENTS.— Savings associations in the
State of Wyoming are now permitted to invest their deposits under authority
of Section 61 of the new State Banking Act passed by the 1925 Legislature
(Chapter 157, Laws of 1925). Included in the bonds authorized for invest­
ments are Farm Loan bonds issued by Federal Land banks and Joint Stock
Land banks. Section 61 reads:
Sec. 61. The board of directors of such savings association may invest
80% of the deposits made with them, in the bonds of this State, or in the
bonds of the United States or in Farm Loan bonds Issued by any Federal
Land bank or Joint Stock Land bank organized under an Act of Congress
approved July 17 1916, entitled An Act to provide capital for agricultural
development and known as the Federal Farm Loan Act and acts amendatory
thereto, or in the bonds of any city, county, town or school district in the
State legally authorized to issue said bonds, or loan the same upon notes or
bonds secured by mortgage or trust deed upon unencumbered real estate
or chattels worth at least double the amount loaned; and from the remainder
of said deposits, temporary deposits may be made by said board, in any
national bank, or in any of the banks of this State, shich may be incorporated
under the general banking laws; such deposits not to exceed twenty-five
thousand dollars in any one bank, or they may keep the whole or any part
of the said remainder to meet the current payments of such bank and which
may be kept by them on deposit, interest or otherwise, or in such suitable
form as the directors may direct. Each savings bank shall at all times hold
either in its own keeping or on deposit (subject to call), with some national
bank, or with other banks organized under general laws, at least 10% of
the savings deposit of such bank or association, and no part of the capital,
deposits, investments or loans shall be divided among the shareholders until
all the depositors shall be paid in full, and the stock of any savings bank
shall not be taken as collateral security for any loan made by the bank
issuing the stock.
Any bank or trust company organized under the laws of Wyoming that
may operate a savings department in connection therewith are authorized

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WYOMING-CITIES AND TOWNS

under Section 30, o f Chapter 157, to invest 90% o f such savings deposits
in the same bonds and notes as allowed savings associations under Sec. 61.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920---------------- 194,40211900 .................... 92,53111880 ................... 20,789
1910...................145,96511890_____ _____ 62,55511870 __________
9,118
In 1870-1880 increase was 11.671. or 128%; in 1880-1890. 39.916. or
192.01%; in 1890-1900, 29,976, or 47.9%; in 1900-1910 it was 53,434. or
57.7%, and 1910-1920 it was 4.8437. or 32.2%.
C ITIE S. COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP WYOMING.
ALBANY COUNTY.
Laramie is the county seat.
R oad C on stru ction Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $25,000c*-.July 1 1941
(Optional July 1 1931.)
- S ’21
J-J $25,0 0 0 c J u l y 1 1941
6s ’21 J-J 50,000c*.-July 1 1941
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’25- $100,000
Assessed value 1925______26.865.853
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25 $11.60
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 9,283
_

BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’24. $100,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
86,417
TOTAL D EBT_________
186,417
Assessed val., real estate..12,109.906
Assessed val., personal_ 18,555,399
_
Other assess .property____
516,010
Tot.ass’d val.’24(70%act.)31181,315
State & co. tax rate (per $1,000),
1924
$9,335
Population In 1920____________9.525
N o t e — (*) Of total $31,181,315,
$661,364 holdings o f ex-service men
ALBANY CO. SCH. DIST. No. 1. is exempt from taxes. Hovever, an
P. O. Laramie.
appropriation is made by Legislature,
B uilding Bonds.
which reimburses county and towns,
5s ’24 J-J $18,000____Oct 1 1944 for levies which would apply on these
(Optional Oct. 1 1934.)
items.
4hs
J-J
57,000___ Oct 1 1944
IN T . at New York.
(Optional Oct. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 25 ’25 $173,500
Total assessed value 1925
CARBON CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 3
(about 60% actual)____12,821,595
P. O. Rawlins.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$8.85
B uilding Bonds.
Population (est.)_____________ 10,000 5s T6 Jan $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...Dec 31 194]
(Subject to call after 1931.)
BASIN.
51£s’24 J-J 275.000___ July 1 1949
This town Is In Big Horn County. GEN. B D . D T . Oct 20 ’24. $315,000
W ater Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924.9,411 944
6. ’ l l M -N 65,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1941 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’2 4 ..$12.05
6s ’ 22 J-J 60,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1952 Population 1923 (est.)________ 6,000
R efu nding B onds.
6s T5 J-D $14,000c__ June 1 1985
CASPER.
7
10,000c_Mar 1 ’26-’3C
This city is in Natrona County.
5s ’25 M-S \75,000c.Mar 1 ’31-’55
Incorp. as a town June 1889; as a
Sewer Bonds.
6s T6 J-J 10,000c...July 1 1926 first class city Jan. 1917.
6s ’ 16 J-J
6,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1926
Sewer Bonds.
BOND D EBT Oct 1925._ $155,000 5s T4 — . $15,000__________ 1934
Sinking funds___________
27,717
1 (Optional 1925.)
Assessed valuation 1924
1,941,449 5s TO . . . $20,000__________ 1930
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925—-$46.30
(Optional after 1920.)
Population 1910, 763: 1920, 1,088.
5s '17 J-J $140,000c_ July 1 1937
_
IN T . in N . Y . at Nat. Bank of (Subject to call after July 1 1927)
Commerce and Nat. City Bank.
5s T9 M-N$60,000c. .A pr 30 1939
(Optional Apr. 30 1929.)
B IQ HORN COUNTY.
6s ’21 F-A$150,000___ Feb 1 1941
Basin is the county seat.
(Optional 1931.1
6H s’ 19 J-J /$15,300.N ov 15 ’30-’32 5s '23 s-a $75,000___ N ov 1 1943
1 35.000. N ov 15 ’33-’39
(Optional N ov 1 1933.)
C ourt-H ouse & Jail B onds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4H s’ 17 J-J $60,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1937
5s T7 . . . $20,000....... ...........1947
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927)
(Optional 1927.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1921. $110,300
Assess, val 1924__________16,067,530
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’22 $12.57 5s ’ 23 M -N $75,000___ N ov 1 1943
(Optional 1929.)
Population in 1920___________12,105
IN T . at Co. Treas. office or E. H. 5s TO . . . $25,000_________ 1940
(Optional after 1925.)
Rollins & Sons, N . Y . City, and on
_
6>4s o f 1919 at the office o f the 5s T7 J-J $75.000c_ July 1 1947
County Treasurer or at the Chase (Subject to call after July 1 1932)
Nat. B k., N . Y ., at option o f holder. 5s T9 M -N $260,000_ Apr 30 1949
_
(Optional Apr. 30 1934.)
B IO HORN COUNTY S. D. NO. 3. 6s ’21 F-A $500,000____Feb 1 1951
P. O. Lovell.
(Optional 1936.)
F unding Bonds.
5s ’23 . . . 200,000___ Nov 1 1953
6s '21 . . . $10,500_______________
(Optional Nov. 1 1938.,
S ch ool B on d s­
es ’21 . . . $79,800_______________ 5s Fire Departm ent Bonds.
T8 . . . $59,000...................1948
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
(Subject to call 1933.)
5s T8 M-N$49,000c. .A pr 30 1949
B IG HORN CO. S. D. NO. 17.
(Optional Apr. 30 1929.1
P. O. Basin.
6s ’21 F-A$110,000___ Feb 1 1951
S chool B uilding B onds.
(Optional 1931.)
6s '22 M-NS40.000___ M ay 1 1947
Cemetery Bonds.
(Optional M ay 1 1937.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 11 '23. $70,000 6s ’21 F-A $25,000___ Feb 1 1951
(Optional 1931.)
Floating debt (additional).
1,000
Drainage Bonds.
Sinking fund--------------------5,000
Assessed value 1923______ 2,300,000 6s ’21 F-A $50,000___ Feb 1 1941
(Optional 1931.)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$13.50
F unding Bonds.
Population (est.)_____________ 1,250
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office 5-t£s’25M-S15/$7,600—Sept 15 1926
167,500-Sept 15 ’27-’35
or Kountze Bros., N . Y .
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-SI,987,’ 00
Water debt (included)____ 935.000
BUFFALO.
This city is in Johnson County Vss’d val. 1924_________28,645.846
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $30.00
Incorporated Mch. 3 1884.
Sewer Bonds (R ed. beg. in 1920). Population 1910. 2.639; 1920, 11,447
IN T . payable at City Treasurer’s
6s ’ 10 J-J 550.000c..Sept 15 1930
R ef. Bds. (Red. beg. Apr. 1 1926) office or in New York City.
5s ’ 16 A. O. $28,000 Apr. 1____ 1936
_
5M s’23 A-O 48,000_ Apr 1 ’34-’53 CHEYENNE.
(Due in 30 years; opt. in 10 years.)
Cheyenne is in Laramie Co. Inc.
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 1925 $76,000 1969.
Commission
government
Water debt (included)_____
28,000 adopted June 24 1913. Population
______
4,500 1910, 11,320; 1920, 13,829.
Floating debt (add’l)
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
52,000
F unding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
868
. . . $ 110,000................ .................
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,040,297
_
General R efu nding Bonds.
Assessed v a l. p e r s o n a l _____ 319 343
4H s’ 16 A-O $98,000___ Apr 1 1936
T ot .ass’d val .*25(100 % act.U ,359,640 (Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925—$30.86
R efu
Population 1910, 1,368: 1920.. 1,772 4wsT7 nding W ater Bonds 1 1937
J-J
IN T . at U. S. National C o., Den­ (Subject to $85.000____Jan1 1927)
call after
ver, and Kountze Bros., N . Y . City. 4 ks '16 A-O $132,000—Jan 1 1936
Apr
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
BYRON DRAINAGE DISTR IC T 4 ^ s ’24M-N 150,000..May 1 ’41-’46
This district (P. O. Byron) is in 4)4>s’25 J-D 250,00Cc.June 1 ’46-’55
Big Horn County.
6s T9 J-J ]$43,800c*Jan. 1 ’26-'37 5s W ater Extension Bonds. 1 1939
’09 May $250.000c.-.M ay
1 3,900c*..Jan 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924____ $85,000 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1924.)
250,000c...A p
Ass’d val. '24 (70% act.), est.400,000 5s TO Apr call after April r 1 1 1940
1925.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$15.48 (Subject to S a n it a r y Sewer Bds.
Storm &
Population 19£0 (est.)______
500 6s ’ 21 J-D 500,000____June 1 1941
(Subject to
CAMPBELL COUNTY H IG H S. D. BON D. D EBT call June 1 1931.)
Oct 1 ’24.$1,215,000
P. O. Gillette.
Water
617,000
6s ’21 M -N$50.000_-M ay 1 ’33-’42 Assess, debt (incl.)________ 583,835
debt (add’l) _______
BON D. D E B T N ov 1925. $50,000 Assess, val. 1924 (50% act.)—
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
29,000
Real__________________ 10,422.620
Assess, val. ’25 (act.)_____8,445,070
Personal_____________ 3,988,735
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25. $4.00
T ta l_________________ 14,411.355
Population (est.)______________ 6,000 Tax orate (per $1,000) 1924--.$36.80
IN T . on refunding water bonds of
CARBON COUNTY.
1916 and 1917 and general refunding
Rawlins is the county seat.
bonds at E. H. Rollins & Sons. N. Y .
H ospital Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $100,000...A p r 1 1940 on water extension bonds at National
(Redeemable 1-10 annually beginning Bank o f Commerce, N. Y .; on 4H s
o f 1925 in New York City.
with the year 1930.)




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s

CHEYENNE SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $180.000c..D ec 15 1944
(Optional Dec. 15 1934)
6s ’21 J-D 365,000c...Ju ne 1 1945
(Optional in 10 years)
5s ’23 J-J
70,000c______ ______ _
(Due $15,000 July 1 1926 and
$16,000 yearly thereafter.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’25 $620,000
Assess, val. ’25 (70% act.) 18,600,007
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25 .$13.55
Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 16,000
INT. payable at State Capitol, all
of the bonds being held by the State
CONVERSE COUNTY.
Douglas is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s ’24 A-O$100,000c____Oct 1 1944
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
C ourt-H ou se and Jail B onds.
5H s’ 15 A-O $40,000____Apr 1 1935
(Subject to call after April 1 1925.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1925 $140,000
Sinking fund______________
11,849
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (act.) .22,798,170
State & co. tax (tier $1,000)’24.$10.99
Population in 1920__________ 6,871

GILLETTE.
This town is in Campbell County.
Sewerage-System B onds.
6s T6 J-J $16,000c.-July 10 1936
(Subject to call after July 10 1926.)
_s

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- W O , O O O C -----------------------------------

W ater Bonds.
_
_ $25,000c--------------------.s
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 4 ’25_ $61,000
Water debt (included)_____
35,000
Sinking fund______________
3,249
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1.057,259
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 25.$38.59
Population in 1910, 448; 1920, 1,157
GLENROCK. --------This town in in Converse County.
Sewerage B onds.
6s T7 Mar$4,500c&r* .Mar 5 1937
(Subject to call after Mar 5 1927)
W ater-W orks B onds.
6s T8 J-J $40,000r*..M ar 18 ’48
(Subject to call after Mar. 18 ’23.)
6s T7 J-J $17,500r*..M ar 5 1947
(Subject to call after Mar. 5 1932.)
_
6s ’22 A-O $32,000r*_ Oct 1 1952
(Optional Oct. 1 1937.)
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
6s T7 J-J
$2,000r*..M ar 5 1937
(Subject to call after Mar. 5 1927.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 4 ’25- $96,000
Water debt (incl)_________
89,500
Sinking fund______________
7,8C0
Tot.ass’d val ,’25(50%act.) 662,209
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$44.58
Population in 1920___________1,003

CONVERSE CO. H IG H SCH. D.
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’25 $30,000
2,000
Sinking fund____________
Assessed valuation 1925.. 9,055,559
School tax rate(0er $1,000) T4_$4.00
Population 1925 (est.)________ 3,000 GREYBULL. ~ '
This town is in Big Horn County.
CONVERSE COUNTY S. D. NO.15 6s T6 J-J $12,000___ Apr 1 1936
P. O. Glenrock.
(Subject to call after April 1 1926.)
School B uilding Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $35.000____July 1 1940 55£s’ 19 . . . $15,500___ Aug 1 1949
(Optional July 1 1930.)
5% s’ 19 . . .
30,000------Aug 1 1949
6s ’23 Jan 1 *45,000____June 1 1943
(Optional Aug. 1 1934.)
(Optional June 1 1933.)
Sewer B onds.
BOND. DEBT June 1923. $202,000 6s ’22 J-J $70,000.---J a n 1 1952
Assessed value 1922--------- 5.826.608
(Optional Jan. 1 1937.)
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$8.34
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Popula tion___________________ 2,250 5M s’26 J-J $20,000 _____ 1937-1946
* IN T . at County Treas. or at the BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’25- $147,000
National Bank of Commerce, N. Y . Water debt (incl.)________ 135,000
Assess, d e b tj(a d d 'l)______
51,000
Sinking fund______________
20,000
CONVERSE CO. S. D. NO. 17.
,s ’00 . . . $15,000____Aug 1 1945 Assessed valuation 1925___1,800,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’25.S45.00
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
6s T9 . . . $80,000------July 1 1944 Population in 1910. 258; 1920, 2,692
(Optional July 1 1929.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 1921.. $118,000 HOT SPRINGS CO. H IG H S. D.
P. O. Thermopolis.
Assessed valuation 1921___5,900,000
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A (25,000___ Feb 1 1930
COW LEY.
\25,000___ Feb 1 1945
This town is in Big Horn County.
6s ’ 21 A-O 100,000..A pr 1 ’31-’46
W ater B onds.
6s '12 Jan
$25,000c____________ BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25. $150,0C0
5,000
6s
...
13.000_____________ Sinking fund______________
BD. D E B T Sept 30 1922___$35,000 Total ass’d val. ’25 (a c t .)..8,042,164
Tot. assess,val.’22 (40%act.)l83,155 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $4.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 .$57 67 Population in 1925____________ 1,833
Population in 1910. 574; 1920, 687
HUDSON.
This town is in Fremont County.
CROOK CO. H IG H SCH. DIST.
W ater W orks B onds.
S ch ool B uilding P onds.
6s ’ 22 ann $50,000c________ 1947 6s T9 F-A $30,000____July 1 1949
(Subject to call after Feb 23 1932)
(Optional 1937.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 18 ’25- $50,000 TOTAL D E B T Dec 1925...$30,000
Assess, val. 1925 (actual).. 1,344,304 Total assessed value 1924__ 285.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24. $1.50 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $32.57
Population 1924______________1,000 Population in 1910, 319; 1920, 977
DOUGLAS.
This town is in Converse County.
Incotp. Oct. 1 1887. Population
1910, 2,246; 1920, 2,294.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $85,000____Jan 1 1951
(Optional Jan. 1 1936.)
534s’23 . . . 247,000____Sept 1 1953
(Optional Sept. 1 1938.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
53^s’ 18 M -3 $16,000___ Sept 1 1948
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5H s’ 18 M-S $14,000____Sept 1 1948
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
6 s ’21 . . . $22,000____M ay 11951
(Optional M ay 1 1931.)
5 s ’22 . . .
39,500--.D e c 30 1952
(Optional Dec. 30 1922.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J
$5,000____Oct 1 1941
(Optional Oct 1 1931)
BOND. D EBT Nov 23 ’25. $428,500
Water debt (included)_____ 407,500
Sinking fund______________
8,468
Assessed value, real estate.1,305,873
_ 428,337
Assessed value, personal_
Other assessable property. _ 261,282
Assessed value 1925 (act.).1,995,492
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $40.42
IN T . at Town Treasurer’s office.

JOHNSON COUNTY.
Buffalo is the county seat.
Highway B onds.
5s ’21 F-A $58,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1941
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
F un din g Bonds.
5s ’21 F-A $42,000c.Aug 1 ’31-’40
(Optional after 5 years.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 23 ’25- $100,000
Assess, value 1925 (actual) .9,140,592
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) ’25$9-70
Population 1920 (Census)_____4,719

KEMMERER SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Kemmerer.
S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N $60,000—M ay 1 ’ 26-’37
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 1922-.$91,000
IN T . at Kemmerer or at the office
o f the State Treasurer.
---------LANDER.
This town is county seat of Fre­
mont County. Incorporated in 1890
W ater Bonds.
5s TO Jan *$25,000c____Jan 1 1940
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1925.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $75.000___________ 1945
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 1925 $97,000
Water debt (included)____
72,000
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Total assessed value 1925.-2,067,539
EVANSTON.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925.—$31.06
This town is in Uinta County. Population 1910, 1,812; 1920, 2,133
Incorporated June 23 1888.
* IN T . at First Nat. Bank of
C ity-H all Bonds.
Lander, on others at Kountze Bros.,
5s T5 F-A $8.000_____ Aug 1 1945 New York.
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1925.)
W ater Bonds.
L A R A M IE .
6s ’21 M-S $287,000—-Feb 1 1951
The city of Laramie is situated in
(Optional Feb. 1 1936.)
Albany C o. Inc. Dec. 16 1868.
B D . D E B T June 1 1925—- $295,000
F unding Bds. (red. beg. in 1905).
Water debt (incl.)------------ 287,000 5s ’ l l J-J $l2,000r____Sept 1 1931
67,458 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1921.)
Cash on hand____________
Assessed valuation 1925___2.381,155
1 W ater Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$50.00 4 ^ s ’ 17 J-J $60,000_____July 1946
Population 1910, 2,583; 1920. 3,479
(Subject to call 1932.)
IN TEREST is payable at New 5s T5 M -N 55,000------M ay 1 1945
York City or Evanston.
(Subject to call begin. M ay 1 1930.)
6s ’21 J-D §119,500------June 1 1951
(Optional June 1 1936.)
FREMONT COUNTY S. D. NO. 25.
Sewer Bonds.
P. O. Riverton.
5s ’ l l M-S $15,000__________ 1931
B uilding Bonds.
(Optional 1921.)
5s T6 J-D $7,500____June 1 1931
5s ’23 J-J $150,000____July 1 1943
(Optional June 1 1921.)
(Optional July 1 1933.)
6s ’21 J-J $18,000____Jan 1 1946
5s ’25 . . . $12,000__________ 1945
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
(Optional 1935.)
6s ’21 J-J $50,000____July 1 1946
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925— $411,500
(Optional July 1 1936.)
Assessed valuation 1925_ 8,993,728
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5Ms’25 F -A ($30,000 _____ 1936-1950 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925—$33.82
\ 15,000 _____ 1951-1955 Population 1910. 8,237; 1920, 6,301
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at First
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1925 $120,000
Ass’d val. ’25 (60% a c t .)..2,700.000 Nat. Bank, Laramie; on others*at
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $13.00 Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City, or
Population in 1925____________3,000 in Laramie

Dec., 1925.]
L A R A M IE COUNTY.
County seat is Cheyenne. Or­
ganized Dec. 13 1869. Population
1915, 14,631; 1920, 20,699.
4 K s ’ 19 . . . $156,000..$12,000 yrly
H ospital Bonds.
5s ’21 A-O $75,000--.A p r 15 1941
GE N . D EBT Oct 13 1925 $231,000
Sinking fund____________
12,000
Assessed v al., real estate_18,055,082
Assessed val., personal__ 15,533,201
T o t.ass’dval.’ 25 (65 % act.) 33,588,283
State&Co.tax (per$1,000)’25 - - $ 12.07
IN T . at Union Tr. C o., N . Y .

WYOMING—CITIES AND TOWNS
Total assessed val. 1922_
_ 622,724
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922— .$44.07
Population in 1920______________ 584
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.,
New York City.

MILLS.
This place Is in Natrona County.
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-D $70,000____June 2 1953
(Optional June 2 1937.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 6 1923--$70,000
Assessed value 1923________ 375,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923---$22.80
IN T. payable at Mills or at the
-----M
office of the Morris Bros. Corp.,
L A R A M IE V A LLEY IR R . DIST. Portland.
This district (P. O. Bosler) in
In Albany Co. District in default.
NATRONA CO. H IG H SCH. D.
V. 95, p. 1420.
5 s ’23 .- - $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0 c___ 1926-1943
Irrigation Bonds.
6s ’08 J-D$236,700c._0ct 1 ’26-’28 BOND. D EBT Oct 2 5 ’24 $503,000
Assess, val. ’24 (75% act.)93,645 668
(For maturity see V. 88. p. 64.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $3 227
_
Population, 1924___________ 45,000
LARAMIE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
This district is in Albany County.
5s ’24 M-S $18,750c— Sept 1 1944 NATRONA CO. SCH. D IS. NO. a
P. O. Casper.
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
4M s’24 M-S 56,250c—-Sept 1 1944 6s ’ 20 J-J $120,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1945
6s ’21 J-J 160,000c____ 1926-1941
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
5s ’ 23 J-J 285,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’44
S ch ool House Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $20,000c.-.July 1 1939
5s ’ 14 - - - $26,250c_ $1,750 y ’ly
_
(Optional July 1 1929.)
5s ’ 17 J-J
16,000c_July 1 ’26-’28
H igh-S ch ool B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $41,5 00c.--July 1 1930 TOT. DEBT June 20 ’25- $610,250
Sinking fund_____________
16,372
(Subject to call July 1 1920.)
5s ’ 22 J-J
40,000c.-.Ju ly 1 1942 Assess, val. ’ 25 (75% act.) 88,374,829
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$25.13
BON D. D E B T Oct 17 ’25 $173,500
Population in 1924___________40,000
Assessed val. 1925 (about
60% actual)----------------12,821,575
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$8 85 NEW CASTLE!
This city is in Weston County.
Population in 1923 (est.)______9,000
W ater Bonds.
IN T . payable in Laramie or N . Y.
6s ’ 18 s-a $200,000___________1948
(Subject to call after 1933.)
LINCOLN COUNTY.
6s '22 - - - $35,000___ June 1 1952
Kemmerer is the County seat.
(Optional .Tune 1 1937.)
C ourt House Bonds.
TOT. B D . D T . N ov 2 ’25..$235,000
5 K s’24 M-S $100,000r.-Sept 1 1944 Tot. as’d val. ’25 (2-3 a c t.). 750,000
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $46 -38
F unding Bonds.
Population in 1910, 975; 1920, 1,003
5s
___ $85,000 --------- serially
BON D. D EBT N ov 20'24 $100,000 NIOBRARA COUNTY.
Certificate debt________
$104,858
Lusk is the county seat.
_.
_
Assessed val., real_ • ___ 5,594,927
C
Assess, val., personal----- 12,732,188 —s ourt-H ouse Bonds.
T9 F-A $60,000____Feb 1 1939
T otl ass’d v a l.'24 (2-3 act.) 18,327,115
1929.)
St.& Co.tax rate(per$l ,000)’24$10.71 BOND(Optional Feb. 1’25
.D E B T Nov 27
$60.000
Population 1920, 12,487.
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (act.) —9,278,544
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$12-35
LINCOLN CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1. Population in 1920____________6,321
P. O. Kemmerer.
Payable at Kountze Bros., N . Y
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’25 J-D$150,000--June 1 ’26-45 NIOBRARA CO. S. D. NO. 1.
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 ’25- $249,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’24_ $45,000
Total ass’d value 1925------ 7,000,000 Sinking fund______________
6.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--S6.72 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$6.50
Population (est.)--------------------- 3,600 Population 1923 (estimated)___3,500
LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 5 PARK COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
P. O. Cokeville.
P. O. Cody.
S ch ool B on d s­
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds­
es ’22 Feb $60,000- -Feb 1 ’2 6 ’37 es ’21 - - - $90,000c— . June 1 1946
BON D. D EBT Oct 1925— $60,000
(Optional June 1 1931.)
Assessed value 1925---------3,500 000 ROND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 25-- $90,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925----- 34.50 Total assessed value 1924_2,159,768
IN T . at the County Treas. office. School taxrate(per$l,000) ’25-$l3.10
Population est.)__________
1,44
IN TEREST payable in Cody.
LINCOLN CO. S. D. NO. 19.
P. O. Afton.
PINE BLUFFS!
B uilding Bonds.
This town is in Laramie County.
5 H s '2 5 J-J ($80,000—Jan 1 ’30-’45
W ater-W orks Bonds.
l 50,000--Jan 1 ’46-’50
$40,000c_ July 1 1949
_
BOND. D EBT Jan 1925— $157,000 6s T9
(Optional July 1 1934.)
Assess, val. (equal) 1924—2,621,154
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population (est.)______________4,000
IN T . at Chase National Bank, 5J^s’25 F-A $15,000c.Aug 1 ’41-’55
N . Y . City, or County Treasurer’s BOND. D EBT Apr 30 ’ 25--$79,500
Water debt (incl.)__________ 63,000
office, at option of holder.
Assessed valuation 1924____$559,934
Total tax rate (Der $1,000)’ 22 >33 82
LOVELL.
This town is in Big Horn County. Population in 1910, 246; in 1920, 618
W ater Bonds.
6a ’20 . . . $50,000____Oct 1 1950 PLATTE COUNTY!
Wheatland is the county seat.
(Optional Oct 1 1935)
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
6s ’20 . . .
$6,000____Oct 1 1950
4K s’ 17 J-J $50,000___ Jan 1 1937
(Optional Oct 1 1935)
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5H s
$25,000_______ 30 years GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1 3 ’25 $50,000
_
B uN D . DEBT N ov 1 ’25—$146,000 Assess, val. real estate_ 7,729,348
Floating debt____________
2,366 Assess, val. personal_____ 2,062,903
Other assess, property____ 4,732,459
Sinking fund______________
6,772
Assessed val. ’25 (2-3 act.)- 963,000 Tot. as’d val.’25 ( H a ct.)-14,524,710
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $46 00 State&Co.tax(per $1,000)'25—$14-99
Population in 1910, 699; 1920, 1,686 Population in 1920____________7.411
IN T. at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C.
LUSK.
PLATTE VALLEY H. S. D. NO. 2.
This city is in Niobrara County.
This district (P. O. Saratoga) is
W ater Extension Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $75,000____June 1 1950 in Carbon County.
6 s ’24 J-J $35,000--Y rly on Jan 1
(Ontional .Tune 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 23 ’25- $331,000 TOT. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’24 . $35,000
Sinking fund_____________
9,237 Assess, val. 1923_________ 2,298,378
Assessed value 1925---------1,062,032 Actual val. (est.)_________ 5,000,000
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$11.0C Population___________________ 1,500
IN T. at the County Treasurer’s
Population in 1910, 414; 1920, 2,092
office in Rawlins, or at Kountze
IN T . payable at Lusk or N . Y .
Bros., New York.
LYMAN.
POWELL.
This city is In Uinta County.
This town is in Park County.
W ater W orks & Electric Lights,
W ater-W orks B onds.
6s
. . . $45,000...................1949 6s T5 M -N $ 6 1 ,5 0 0 c„-M a y 1 1945
(Optional after 1934.)
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1930.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’25--$45,000 6s
...
10,000c______________
Floating debt (add’l ) _______ 2,820 6s
_
_
5,000c______________
Assessed value 1924------------137 000 (Due in 30 years, opt. 15 years.)
Total tax rate (per $l,000)’25-$49 60
Electric Bonds.
Population in 1920_____________ 577 6s
. . . $17.000c______________
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925- $93,500
Water debt (incl.)________
76.500
MANVILLE.
This town is In Niobrara County Assessed val. ’25 ( H a c t .)-. 800,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$32.50
Sewerage Bonds.
6s ’ 18
$17,000____July 1 1948 Population in 1920__________ 2,463
(Subject to call July 1 1933.)
RAW LINS.
W ater Bonds.
This city is in Carbon County.
„a
. . . $20.000..........................
Water Bonds.
6s ’ 20 A-O 25,000____Apr 1 1950
5s T2 - - . $22,00 0c...Ja n 1 1942
(Optional 1935)
(Optional Jan. 1 1927.)
6s
. - - $37,500___ ‘---------------5s T9 - . 30,000___ July 1 1939
W ater Extension Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1934.)
6fl ’ 18 . . . $20,000____July 1 1948
6 s ’52 . . .
20,000c______________
(Subject to call July 1 1933.)
G E N . B D . D T . Apr 1920— $82,000 5 H s'22 J-D 490,000c.. .D ec 1 1952
Water debt_______________
65,000
(Optional Dec. 1 1937.)




6s ’24

J-J 140,000c...Jan 1 1954
(Optional Jan. 1 1939.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $25,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1941
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
6s ’22 — _ $20,0 0 0c-.-J u ly 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25- $727,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 682,000
Assess, val. ’ 25 (65% a ct.).5,200 000
Tot. tax (per $1,000) ’ 25___ $38-92
Population 1910, 4.256; 1920, 3,969

81
SH ERIDAN COUNTY S. D . NO.,7.
«a 08 J-J $7,000c. .Jan 1 ’26-’32
«s ’ 21 M -N I50,000c-M ay 1 ’26-’45
5 X s ’24 J-J 409,000c____ 1934-1959
B uilding Bonds.
is TO J-J $45,000c_Jan 1 ’26-'34
5s T 6 J-J
32.000c.Jan 10 ’26-’41
5s T9 J-J
50.000c.Jan 1 ’34-’43
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '25 $693,000
Ass’d v a l. ’25 ( % actual).11,586,890
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$12.04
Population in 1924 (est.)------- 13,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

RIVERTON.
This town is In Fremont County.
General Bonds.
SHOSHONI.
(Optional after 15 years.)
This town is in Fremont County.
6s ’ l l
J-J $15,000c_................ 1941
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
($5,000_ Jan 1 ’ 26-’35
_
6s T6
M-S
$13,500c.1936
5,000.--Jan 1 ’36-’40
(Optional after 10 years.)
6s ’25 J-J j 7,500— Jan 1 ’41-’45
W ater Bonds.
10,000— Jan 1 ’46-’50
6s ’22 . . . $25,000c__________ 1952
1.12,500— Jan 1 ’51-’55
(Optional 1937.)
W ater Bonds.
Fire-Hall Bonds.
M-S $18,000___ Mar
1948 6s ’ 25 (Optional Mar 1 1940.) 1 1955
6s T8
- - - $6,500c........
(Subject to call 1928.)
W ater Extension Bonds.
W ater-Extension B onds.
- - . $12,000____Oct 1 1942
6s T8
. . . $23,500c........
1948 _s
(Optional Oct 1 1927.)
(Subject to call 1933.)
BOND. DEBT (all water)
6s T6
J-J $10,000c__________ 1946
October 1925___________ $70,000
(Optional after 15 years.)
6s T6
M-S
$15,000c._.1946Total ass’d val. 1924 (actual) .441,192
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $34.44
(Optional after 15 years.)
Population in 1910, 604; 1920, 561
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5 J£s’25 M-S $25,000____June 1 1955
(Optional June 1 1940.)
SWEETWATER COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 ’25- $135,000
Green River is the county seat.
Water debt (incl.)_________ 113,500
Road Bonds.
Assess, val. '25 (60% act.) -1,490,000 6s ’21 F-A$300,000____Aug 1 1941
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $30-35
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
Population in 1910, 483; 1920, 2,003 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $300,000
IN T . on 5 % s of 1925 at Kountze Tot. ass’d val. 1924__ $41,381,164
Bros., N. Y . City, or City Treasurer’.-, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--$8.644office; others payable at the Nat. Population in 1920 (Census)-.13,640
Bank o f Commerce, N . Y . City.
IN T . at the Coal & Iron Nationa
Bank, New York.
RIVERTON DRAINAGE DIST.
This district (P. O. Riverton) is in
Fremont County.
SWEETWATER CO. S. D. NO. 2.
6s '21 J-J $150,000c_July 1 ’26-’37 4% s’ 25 July $38,000____July 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 '23- $150,000 4J£s’25 J-J
38,000___ July 1 1945
Assessed val. ’ 23 (66% act.) 750,000
(Optional July 1 1935.)
District tax (per acre)_______ $1.75 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $99,000
Population, 1923------------------ 2,100 Sinking fund and interest..
10,243
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office Total assessed value 1924- -4,340,668
or at Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $26,144ROCK RIVER.
This place is in Albany Counts
SWEETWATER CO. S. D. NO. 4
6 s ’23 J-J $14,000c ...J u ly 1 1953 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924--- $90,000
(Optional July 1 1938.)
Assessed valuation 1924--13,709,024
W ater Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-$24.34 46s
A-O $10,000c__________1942 Population in 1923_______
6,456
(Optional 1934.)
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
- . - $7,COOc__________1941
(Optional in 1931.)
SWEETWATER CO. S. D. NO 18.
6s
8,000c_________ 1939
P. O. Green River.
(Optional in 1929.)
6s ’ 24 J-J $75,000____July 1 1944
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’24-.-$68,C00
(Optional July 1 1934.)
Water debt (incl.)__________ 44,000 BOND. DEBT July 1924-- $75,000
Assessed value 1922------------ $525,035 Assess, val. 1923_________ 4,489,549
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$30.04 Population (est.)______________3,100
Population in 1910, 123; 1920, 281
IN T . payable at the County Treas­
urer’s office in Green River or at the
R OC K SPRINGS.
banking house of Kountze Bros.,
This city is in Sweetwater County. New York.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’25 J-J $170,000c--.July 1 1945
T H E R M O P O L IS .
(Optional July 1 1935.)
This
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 25 -- $170,000 Springs city is the county seat of Hot
County. Incorp. in 1899.
Total assess, val. 1924------ 4,296,750 Population 1910. 1,524; 1920,2.095.
Population 1920--------------------- 6,400
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 15 F-A $40,000c_________ 1945
SHERIDAN.
This city is in Sheridan County 4s '18 F-A 25,000c-..June 1 1948
(Optional after June 1 1933.)
(ncorp. as a city Sept. 1 1907 6s ’21 J-D *50,000c—-D ec 1 1951
Commission government adopted or.
(Optional Dec 1 1936)
Aug. 1 1911. Population 1910.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
8,408; 1920, 9,175.
6s ’ 23 M -N $68.000c______________
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
f$50,000c-July 15 ’30-’39 (Due in 30 years, opt. in 15 years.)
Sewerage Bonds.
2 0 ,0 0 0 c -ju ly l5 ’40-’41 6s ’ 18 J-D $25,000c___ June 1938
2 2 ,0 0 0 c.J u ly l5 ’42-’43
ent F unding B o n d
5s ’24 J-J15( 12,000c.July 15 1944 6 sJudgm - *$51,000c------Dec s .____
'21 1951
I 26,000c. July 15 ’45-’46 BOND. - D E B T Oct 19 ’25- $258,000
] 28,000c. July 15’47-’48 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
(l50.000c-Tuly 15 ’49-’54 Floating debt (ada'l)______ 253,500
13,000
R efu nd ing Sewer Bonds.
115.000
4Hs'17 M-S $38,000----------------193 Water debt_______________ 1,574,226
value, real estate.
5 s '24 A-O (10,000c--Oct 1 ’40-’44 Assessed value, personal_ 1.239,935
Assessed
_
\32.000c--O ct 1 ’45-.52 Assessed val. 1925 (act.)— 2,814,161
W ater (B ed. a ft. 10 y rs. f r . issu e.) Tot tax rate (per $1,000)’25--$38.80
5a ’06 Jan $20,000c.-Sept 15 1926
IN T. (*) at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
5s ’08 Jan 248,000c.—July 1 1938 on others at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
_
454s'16 M-S 105.000c_ Mar 1 1946 N. Y . City.
Sewer (Bed. a ft. 10 y r s .f r . issu e).
5s T4 - - - $50,000c__ Oct 1 1934 T O R R IN G TO N .
This city is in Goshen County.
F unding BondsW ater-E xtension Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S $120,000--M ar 15 1952
6s '16
J-J $5,000c_July 1 1946
(Optional March 15 1932.)
6s '23 J-D15 24,000_ Dec 15 1953 (Subject to call after July 1 1931.)
_
6s ’20 J-J $15,0 0 0c---Ju ly 1 1950
(Optional Dec 15 1933)
(Optional July 1 1935)
-s
$24,300_______________
- - . 20,000c--------------------GEN. BD. D T . July ’25----- $603,000 5J^s
Sewerage B onds.
„ , , ___
Water debt______________
373,000
N E T D E B T ______________ 232,000 6s ’20 J-J $38,000c— July 1 1950
(Optional July 1 1935)
Assess, val. '24 (abt. act.) 10,633,273
. . . 10,000c-------------------Total tax (per $1,000) ’22------ $36.00 5H s
INT. on water, funding and bal­ BOND. D E B T Oct 13 ’ 25- $110,000
Water
50,000
ance of sewer bonds at Chemical Assess, debt (incl.)________
val. '25 (act.)------1,150,000
Nat. Bank, N. Y .
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $27.92
Population 1910, 155; 1920, 1.301
SHERIDAN COUNTY.
Sheridan is the county seat. Bonds UINTA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
»re tax-free. Pop’n ’ 15. 15,429.
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1922.. $55,499
Assessed value, 1922--------- 2,808,723
Highw ay Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $300.000____July 1 1941
(Optional after 1931)
VALLEY CENTER DRAIN. DIST.
R efu n d in g B onds.
This district (P. O. Hardin) is in
5s ’23 M -S $24,000--M ar 1 ’28-’43 Big Horn County.
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 3 ’ 25 $324,000 6 s ’23 J-J $210,000_______________
Assess, val. real estate____17,656,952 BOND. D E B T Nov 2 ’ 25- $210,000
Assess, val. personal_____ 4,499,999 Total assess, val. 1 9 24-,--1,250,609
Other assess, property------6,919,627
IN T . at the Guaranty Trust C o..
Total ass’d val. (act.) '25-29,076,578 New York.
State&Co.tax(per$l,000)’25- $12.02
Population in 1920___________ 18,182 WESTON COUNTY.
Newcastle is the county seat.
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at County
C o u r t -H o u s e B o n d s.
Treasurer’s office or at Kountze
A-O $25,000c___Apr 1 1929
Bros., N. Y .; on others at Chemical 4H s
(Subject to call April 1 1919.)
Nat. Bank. N . Y .

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IDAHO—DEBT OF STATE

WESTON COUNTY (Concluded ).
R oad Bonds.
6s ’21
$75,000____Sept 1 1941
Optional Sept 1 1931)
BOND D E B T Julv 1 ’ 25 -- $100,000
Total assess, val. 1925___ 8.932,866
Total tax ratefper $1,000) ’25-S13 81
Pop'n 1920, 4,631; 1921 (est ), 5,000
IN T . on court-house bonds Is pay­
able at A. B. Beach & C o.. Inc., Chi­
cago.

5s T8

J-J $12,000c— .A pr 1 1948
(Optional after 1933)
J-J $20,000c-. .July 1 1950
(Optional July 1 1935)
5s TO J-J $45,000c___________
Sewerage Bonds.
5s TO J-J $14.000c____________
6s ’20 J-J
20,000c_ July 1 1940
_
(Optional July 1 1930)
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $114,000
Water debt (included)_____
77,000
Floating debt__ •
_________
25,000
Sinking fund______________
9,000
WESTON CO. S. D. NO. 1.
Assess, valuation 1924____ 1,250,000
S chool B uilding Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.10
5s ’09 — .
$8,000
1926-1933
5s ’ l l
...
10,000__________ 1926 Total tax (per $1,000) ’25----- $30 90
6 s ’ 21 J-J 110,000__________ 1947 Population 1910, 796; 1920, 1,336
(Optional 1942.)
BOND D E B T July 1 ’ 2 5 .. $135,000 W ORLAND.
Assessed valuation, 1925-_ 729,092
This town Is the county seat of
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$22.98 Washakie County.
Population, 1925 (est.)_______ 1,000
W ater-W orks-Fxtenslon Bonds.
6s '16 M-S $25,000____Sept 1 1946
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1931)
WESTON CO. S. D. NO. 7.
6s ’21 M-S 35,000____ Sept 1 1951
i P. O. Upton.
(Optional after 15 years)
1 S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s
A-O 22.000____ Oct 1 1954
6s ’21 . . . $25,000c—.F eb 1 1946
(Optional Oct. 1 1939)
6s '22 Jan 35,000c.—Feb 1 1947
Sewerage Bonds.
(All are optional after 15 years.)
6s '16 M-S $15,000___ Sept 1 1936
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1 6 ’ 23. $70,000
to
Sept.
Assess, val., 1923 (a ct.)_ 2,800.000 (Subject d incall after Bonds.1 1926)
_
R efu n
g W ater
School tax rate (per$l,000) '25S17.83
/ $20,000c____ 1926-1945
Population, 1922 (est.)________ 2,500 5Ms’ 25 J-J 1 20.000c____ 1946-1955
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
BOND. DEBT NOV 25 ’25 $162,000
Water debt (included)_____ 147.000
WHEATLAND.
Assessed value, real estate. 654 000
This town is in Platte County.
Assess, value, pers’l p r o p .. 350 544
Electric Bonds.
Total ass'd val. '25 (act.) —1,004 541
5s TO J-J
$3,500c___________
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925-_$35 98
W ater W orks B onds.
Population in 1910, 265; 1920, 1,226
6 s ’20

State of Idaho.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act of March 3 1863).M arch 3 1863
Admitted as a State (Act July 3 1890)__________ July 3 1890
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 83,354
State Capital_________________________________________Boise
Governor (term ends Jan. 3 1927)______Chas. C. Moore
_
Lieut.-Governor (term ends Jan. 3 1927)_ H. C. Baldridge
Secretary of State (term ends Jan. 3 1927)____F. A. Jeter
Treasurer (term ends Jan. 3 1927)____________ D . F. Banks
Auditor (term ends Jan. 3 1927)_________ Edw. G. Gallet
Attorney-General (term ends Jan. 3 1927)___ A. H. Conner
LEGISLATU RE meets biennially in odd years on the first Monday after
the first day o f January following election, and the length of sessions is
limited to 60 days.
DEBT HISTORY.— Idaho as a Territory always kept Its debt within
moderate limits. When it became a State the bonded debt of the Territory
w»a $146,715.06. Of that amount $46,715.06 was issued to pay floating
debt, $80,000 to pay for Capitol building and $20,000 for an asylum. The
condition of the State’s debt now is set out, with all the details below:
Bridge B onds.
Soldiers’ Home Bonds.
4s ’ l l J-J *$15.000___ M a y l 1931 ♦s 11 A-O *$13.000___ May 11931
4 s ’ l l J-J
*9.000___ May 1 1931
North Idaho Asylum Ronds.
4s ’ l l J-J
*5,500___ May 1 1931 4s ’ l l J-J *$35.000___ May 1 1931
Capitol B uilding Bonds.
4s ’ l l J-J
*6.000___ May 1 1931
Deaf and Blind S chool Bonds.
4 Ms’ 19 J-J $900,000 ............... Serial
4c ’ l l J-J *$30.000___ May 1 1931
Lava Hot Springs Impt. Bonds.
5Hs'21 -..* $ 7 0 .0 0 0 ___ Jan 11941
Idaho Sanitorium Bonds.
4a ’ l l A-0*$25.000___ May 1 1931
University of Idaho B onds.
Industrial-T rainin g Sch. Bonds 4s ’ l l J-J *$75.000____M ay 1 1931
4s ’ l l A-O *$33 900. ..M a y 1 1931 4.10s’25 A-O 35,000c— .A pr 1 1945
State Institution Impt. Bonds.
(Optional April 1 1927)
5H s’21A-0 *$238,500--Apr 1 1941
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 K s’ 25 A-O ($76,000c.Apr 1 ’ 26-’44
koad Bonds.
4s ’ l l J-J *$2.500___ May 1 1931
1
50 0c-.-A p r 1 1945
4s ’ l l J-J *20.000___ May 1 1931 4M s’25 A-O / 76,000c..Apr 1 ’26-’44
1 11,000c_ Apr 1 1945
_
4s ’ l l J-J *20.000___ May 11931
4 ^ g ’ 17 J-J *500.000___ Jan 11937 4M s’ 25 A-O 500,000c. .A pr 1 ’ 26-’45
414sT7 J-J *100.000___ Jan 1 1937
E ducational In stitu tion s Impt.
4 Ms’ 17 J-J *100.000....................1937
Bonds.
4Ms’ 19 J-J 200.000__________Serial 4s ’25 A-O $265,000c_ —Apr 1 1945
5s ’21 J-J *2.000.000___ Jan 1 1941
(Optional April 1 1935.)
State P enitentiary Bonds.
Treasury Notes.
4s ’ l l A-O*$30.000___ May 1 1931 3.89s’ 25--$1,000,000___ Mar 1 1926
4s T3 A-O *5.000___ June 1 1933 3.60s’ 25— 500,000___June 30 1926
•Subject to call after 10 years from issue.
INTEREST on bonds payable at National Park Bank, New York.

Specialists in
Utah — Idaho — Wyoming —
Nevada— Oregon— Montana—
Washington
and Arizona

Municipal and Corporation Bonds

Palmer Bond& Mortgage Co.
W a lk er B a n k B ld g .

S a lt Lake C it y , U ta h

Oldest Investment Banking House Between
Denver and the Pacific Coast.




[V ol. 121.

TO TAL DEBT, ETC.— The total bonded debt on Oct. 1 1925 was
$5,696,000. Cash balance Oct. 1 1925 was $2,522,268.99.

ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX R A T E 1925 ______ --$475,000,000 $4.60 1914_______ ...$391,086,395 $2.11
1924_______ - - - 480,127.957
412.853.609
4.75 1913_______
2.08
1923........... - - 481,479,694
5.00
5.10 1912............. — 167.512.158
5.39 1910............. . . . 127.156.075
1922 ______ - - . 499 .473,7 '7
4 .8 6
5.50 1908......... .. . . . 115,680.056
1921_______ — - 506,599,804
4 .3 4
1920-..........
502,000.000
6.12 1906.......... - . . . 80.707,903
4 .4 7
7.80 1904_______ . . . 67.473.886
1919_______
495,000.000
4 .6 0
1918_______
430,863.703
2.00 1902_______ . . . 61,296.743
4 .0 6
1917_______ . . . 444,857,675
47.545.905
5.25
1 60 1900_______
1916_______
1.61 1899_______
46.719.990
6.24
415.028,197
29.951.920
8.65
1915_______ . . . 396,627,324
1.68 1897_______
ASSESSMENTS M ADE ON N EW BASIS SINCE 1913— The Legisla­
ture of 1913 passed practically a new revenue law (Chapter 58), which
provides, among other things, for the assessment of all property at its cash
value. Previously all property was assessed at its cash value, but only
40% of such assessment was utilized in determining the rate. For example,
property, the actual cash value of which was $1,000, would be assessed for
$1,000, but only $400 would be taken as a basis of making the levy. V. 97,
p. 1149.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Sections 1 and 2 of Article 8 of the Constitution,
limiting debt that may be incurred by the State, and its political subdivi­
sions and prohibiting the lending of the State’s credit to any individual,
corporation or association, as amended by the voters in Nov. 1912 and
1920; and Sections 3 and 4, regulating municipal indebtedness and credits,
now read:
Section 1. The Legislature shall not in any manner create any debt or
debts, liability or liabilities which shall singly or in the aggregate, exclusive of
the debt of the Territory at the date of its admission as a State, and exclusive
of debts or liabilities incurred subsequent to January 1 1911, for the pur­
pose of completing the construction and furnishing of the State Capitol at
Boise, Idaho and exclusive of debt or debts, liability or liabilities, incurred
by the Eleventh Session of the Legislature of the State of Idaho, exceed in
the aggregate the sum of two million dollars, except Id case of war, to
repel an invasion, or suppress an insurrection, unless the same shall be
authorized by law, for some single object or work, to be distinctly specified
therein, which law shall provide ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the
payment of the interest on such debt or liability as it falls due. and also for
the payment and discharge of the principal of such debt or liability within
twenty years of the time of the contracting thereof, and shall be irrepealable
until the principal and interest thereon shall be paid and discharged. But
no such law shall take effect until at a general election it shall have been
submitted to the people, and shall have received a majority of all the votes
cast for or against it at such election, and all moneys raised by the authority
of such laws shall be applied only to specified objects therein stated. or to the
payment of the debt thereby created, and such law shall be published in
at least one newspaper in each county or city, and county, if one be pub­
lished therein, throughout the State for three months next preceding the
election at which it is submitted to the people. The Legislature may at any
time after the approval of such law. by the people, tf no debts shall have
been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same.
Section 2.— The credit of the State shall not, in any manner, be given,
or loaned to, or in aid of, any individual, association, municipality or cor­
poration; nor shall the State directly or indirectly become a stockholder in
any association or corporation. Provided, That the State itself may con­
trol and promote the development of the unused water power within this
State.
Sec. 3. No county, city, town, township, board of education, or school
district, or other subdivision of the State, shall incur any indebtedness, or
liability, in any manner, or for any purpose, exceeding in that year the in­
come and revenue provided for it for such year, without the assent of twothirds of the qualified electors thereof voting at an election to be held for
that purpose, nor unless, before or at the time of incurring such indebted­
ness, provision shall be made for the collection of an annual tax sufficient
to pay the interest on such indebtedness as it falls due, and also to constitute
a sinking fund for the payment of the principal thereof, within twenty years
from the time of contracting the same. Any indebtedness or liability in­
curred contrary to this v ovision shall ve void. Provided, That this section
shall not be construed t o apply to the ordinary and necessary expenses
authorized by the general laws of the State.
Sec. 4. No county, city, town, township, board of education, or school
district, or other subdivision, shall lend, or pledge the credit or faith thereof
directly or indirectly, in any manner, to. or in aid of any individual, associa­
tion or corporation, for any amount or for any purpose whatever, or become
responsible for any debt, contract or liability of any individual, association
or corporation in or out of this State.
Section 4109 of the Oompil ed Statutes of Idaho, 1919, limits the borrowing
capacity of municipal corporations to 10% and specifies for what purposes
bonds may be issued. Prior to 1919 the limit was 6 % . The law as it now
reads follows:
Sec. 4109. Every municipal corporation incorporated under the laws of
the Territory of Idaho or of the State of Idaho shall have power and author­
ity to issue municipal coupon bonds not to exceed at any time, in aggregate
ten (10) per cent of the assessed full cash valuation of the real estate and
personal property in said municipal corporation, according to assessment
of the preceding year, for any or all o f the purposes specified in subdivisions
1 to 8. inclusive, as follows:
1. To provide for the laying, constructing, equipment and maintenance
of sewers and drains.
2. To provide for the grading, paving, curbing, sidewalking or otherwise
Improving streets and alleys, building or constructing of sewers, drains,
grading, curbing, sidewalks, crossings and cross walks, or otherwise im­
proving the intersections of streets and alleys, constructing and laying out
of streets and alleys, and the construction or aid in construction of bridges,
across streams within or contiguous to or within one (1) mile of the exterior
limits of any such municipal corporation.
3. To provide for the funding, refunding, purchase and redemption of
the outstanding indebtedness of such municipal corporation. Bonds may
be issued under this section for the purpose of funding, refunding, purchase
or redemption of the outstanding indebtedness of any such municipal cor­
poration when the same can be done to the profit and benefit o f such munici­
pal corporation, and without incurring any additional liability, without the
submission of the question of issuance of such bonds to the electors o f the
municipal corporation.
4. To provide for the establishment and maintenance of hospitals, pest
houses and cemeteries either within or without the corporate limits o f such
municipal corporation.
5. To provide for the purchase, improvement, equipment and main­
tenance of lands for the use of public parks, either within or without the
corporate limits of such municipal corporation.
6. To provide for the purchase, erection, construction and furnishing of
public buildings and building sites for the use of such municipal'fcorporation.
7. To provide for the establishment, equipment and maintenance of a
fire department and for the purchase of suitable and necessary apparatus
and buildings and building sites for the use thereof and for all other neces­
sary public improvements.
8. To provide for the purchase, erection, construction and furnishing of
soldiers’ memorials consisting of such public buildings or monuments and
building sites for the use of such municipal corporation and for the entertain­
ment of soldiers of the late European War.
Sec. 4109a. Every municipal corporation incorporated under the laws of
the Territory of Idaho or of the State of Idaho shall have power and authors
ity to issue municipal coupon bonds in a sufficient amount to acquire, by
purchase or otherwise, a water-works plant for such municipal corporation
and a water supply therefor, and to construct, enlarge, extend, repair, alter
and improve such plant.
Sec. 4109b. The issuance o f bonds for the purposes aforesaid or any of
such purposes, shall be authorized as provided in Section 4114, and one or
more bond elections may be called in the manner provided by said section,
in order to submit to the qualified electors who are tax payers, the question
as to whether bonds shall issue in such amount as the City Council or Board
of Trustees, at the time such election is called, shall deem to be necessary
for the purposes aforesaid, or any o f them.
Sec. 4109c. All bonds authorized at any municipal election heretofore held
as provided in said Section 4114 or Acts amendatory thereof, for the pur­
pose of acquiring an adequate water system, by purchase or otherwise, by
acquiring additional water and by enlarging, extending, repairing, altering
and improving any municipal water-works plant shall be deemed to have
been authorized for all or any of the purposes for which such bonds may
hereafter be issued under this chapter, and all such bonds which, at such an

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election have been heretofore authorized, when issued and sold, are hereby ADA COUNTY DR. DIST. NO. 2. BENEWAH COUNTY.
St. Marie’s Is the county seat.
declared to be legal and binding obligations of such municipal corporation, 7s ’20 F-A$486,500_________ _____
provided all requirements o f law have been fully complied with, and the 6H s’22 F-A 65,000_____ 1927-1940
C ourt House Bonds.
same are hereby declared to be of like force and effect as if the municipality, BOND. D E B T Oct 14 1925 $546,500 5 lis ’24 J-J $70,000c_Jan 1 ’34-’43
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
at the time such election was called and held, had possessed all the powers Floating debt (add’l ) ______
8,700
herein granted and conferred.
K ootenai Co. Bonds (A s su m ed ).
Sinking fund______________
26,000
Sec. 4109d. Every municipal corporation incorporated'under the laws of Tot.ass'd val.’25(60% act.) 3,507,792 5s ’ l l A-O $40.500c— Oct 1 1931
the Territory of Idaho or of the State of Idaho, shall have power and author­ Population in 1924____________4,200
R efu n d in g Bonds.
ity to issue municipal coupon bonds in a sufficient amount to acquire, by
5s T5 J-J $65,000c
July 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’25 $175,500
purchase or otherwise, a light and power plant for such municipal corpora­ ADAMS COUNTY.
Sinking fund____________
38,200
tion, and to construct, enlarge, extend, repair, alter and improve such plant.
Council is the county seat.
Total assess, val. 1925___10,493,547
The amount for which bonds may be issued for acquiring light and power
Road Bonds.
plants, or either, or for the purpose o f construction, enlargement, extension, 5H s’ 17 J-J $100,000____July 1 1937 Tax rate (per $1,000 1925___$14.45
repairing, alteration and improvement o f an existing plant or for any, or (Subject to call after July 1 1927.) Population in 1920____________6,997
IN T . on Court house bonds at
either o f said purposes as herein provided, shall be determined by the council 6s ’20 J-J $125,000____July 1 1940
or board o f trustees and stated in the ordinance therefor.
(Optional $12,500 yearly on July 1 Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y . City; at
Nat. Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
The issuance o f bonds for the purposes aforesaid or any of such purposes,
from 1930 to 1939, inclusive.)
shall be authorized as provided in Section 4114, and one or more bond TOT. B D . D T . Nov 25 ’25- $225,000
elections may be called in the manner provided by said section in order to Assess, val., real estate____4,426,209 BENEWAH CO. DR. D. NO. 2 . '
P. O. St. Maries.
submit to the qualified electors who are tax payers, the question as to Assess, val., personal_____ 193,348
whether bonds shall issue in such amount as the City Council or Board of Other assess, property____ 114,201
Drainage System Bonds.
Trustees, at the time such election is called, shall deem to be necessary for Tot. ass’d val. ’25(65%act.)4,733,75g 7s '17 J-J $26,800___ July 1 1937
the purposes aforesaid, or any o f them.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $21,-0 (Subject to call after July 1 1922)
BOND.
BONDS NOT TO BE SOLD BELOW PAR.— In prescribing the method Population in 1920____________2,q<?fi Floating DEBT May 29 ’25..$25,300
debt (additional)_
_ 9,300
IN .
at the National
o f sale o f municipal bonds. Sec. 4117, Compiled Statutes 1919. specifies that BankTof on 6s of 1920New York.
Tot. ass’d val. 1925 (M a c t.). 50,000
Commerce,
no bonds may be sold below par. Under the terms o f Sec. 4367, irrigation
Assessment per acre 1924___ $10-00
district bonds may not be sold below par. Sec. 4543 prohibits the sale of AMERICAN FALLS.
IN T . is payable In St. Maries.
drainage district bonds at less than par.
A city in Power County.
BENEWAH CO. DR. DIST. NO. 3.
T A XA TIO N OP MUNICIPAL B O N D S — W e were advised Dec. 11 BOND. DEBT (special as­
sessment) Jan 12 1925.. $.34 150 BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’ 25— $33,904
1911 by the Secretary of State’s office that the laws of Idaho do not tax
Assessed val’n 1(424______ 8 0 l’ 396 Tax, per acre_______________ . $ 1 0 . 0 0
bonds or notes or similar evidences of indebtedness.
City tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’24
16 00
S A VINOS BANK AND TRUST COMPANY INVESTMENTS.— The
BINGHAM COUNTY.
law regulating the investments by savings banks and trust companies in Pop’n 1910, 953: 1920_____ ...1 .5 4 7
Blackfoot is the county seat.
Idaho was amended in 1917 so as to make it legal for them to invest thenR oad and Bridge C on stru ction
deposits in Federal Farm Loan bonds.
AMEd is t A ic F ALLS r e s e r v o i r
r
t
Bonds.
The section regidating the investments o f savings banks follows:
J-J $600.000r______________
This district (P. O. American As
Sec. 23. It shall be lawful for any savings bank to invest its savings
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 .25..$600,000
rails) is m Power County.
deposits only as follows and not otherwise:
(add'l)_____120.449
1. In bonds or interest-bearing notes or certificates o f the United States. 6s '23 A-O $2.498.000c .1935-1944 Floating debt value. 1925 17,374,179
(For maturity see V. U Q .p. 1530 .) Total assessed
Including bonds issued by Federal Farm Loan Banks.
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’25.$2 498 000 «ta.tp&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24-122.60
2. In bonds or interest-bearing evidence of indebtedness of this State.
3. In bonds or warrants or local improvement bonds or warrants of any T ot.ass’d val .’24 (2-5 act.)83,000’,000 Population in 1920 (Census)..18,310
IN T. payable in New York.
city, town, county, school district or irrigation district o f this State, issued
BINGHAM COUNTY I. S. D. N o.8.
pursuant to authority of law, but not exceeding fifty (50) per cent of the
Post office is Blackfoot.
capital and surplus of any savings bank, shall consist of bonds or warrants A m s T R ic T FALLS IR R IG A TIO N
S chool Bonds.
of any one city, town, county, school district or irrigation district.
1931
This district is in Jerome County. 5 s ’ l l . . . $20.0 0 0c.......
4. In bonds or warrants of any State in the Union or any city, town,
(Optional 1921.)
county, school or irrigation district of any such State that has not for three BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’25-$741,9i7 514s’ 18 . . .
20,000c........
1938
(3) years previous to such investment being made defaulted in payment of ARCO.
(O p tio n a l 192 8.)
the interest on its legal funded debt, but not exceeding fifty (50) per cent
5Ms’25 . . . 24,000...........................
This village is in Butte County.
of the capital and surplus of any such bank shall be invested in the bonds
Funding Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
o f any one State or of any county or municipality outside of this State.
5. In notes or bonds secured by mortgages to such savings bank or by 6s T9 J-J $50,000..July 1 ’30-’39 5 s ’ 16 J-D $40.0 0 0 c „.J u n e 1 1936
(Subject to
mortgage or deed of trust to any trust company under the laws of this State BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’25 $81,000 6H s’21 s-a call begin June 1 1926.)
$80,000c............... 1941
Floating debt (additional).
1,200
upon unencumbered real estate worth at least double the amount loaned
(Optional
thereon. Whenever buildings are included in the valuation of any real A s s e s s , val. 1 9 2 5 ( 5 0 % act.) 3 0 1 , 4 0 2 BOND. DEBT Oct 1931.) $160,000
24 ’25
Total tax rate (per $ 1 , 000 ) ’2 5 $ 2 7 . 5 0
estate upon which a loan shall be made by such savings bank they shall be
Sinking fund_____________
8,500
insured by the borrower for the benefit o f such savings bank in some reliable Population in 1 9 1 0 , 3 2 2 ; 1 9 2 0 , 7 3 7 Assess, val. '25 ( M a c t . ) _ 3,819,907
_
company and such policy of insurance shall be assigned to such savings
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-.$15 00
A n im u .
bank, and it shall be lawtul for such savings bank to renew such policy of
This village is in Bannock County Population in 1920___________12,000
Insurance form year to year, in case the borrower neglects to do so, and
IN T. at Kountze Bros., New York.
W ater Bondscharge the same to him.
63 ’24 J-J $30,000____July 1 1941
6. In real estate subject to the provisions o f Section 38 of this Act.
BLACKFOOT.
(Optional July 1 1934:)
except that no savings bank hereafter established shall have more than
This city is In Bingham County.
fifty (50) per cent o f its capital invested in the lot and building in which BOND. DEBT Aug 1924— -$30,00C
W ater Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923_____145,79(
the business of such savings bank may be carried on.
. . . $3 00,0 00-........ 1941
7. In dealing in exchange by purchasing and selling sight and time Population______________________40( 6s
(Optional 1931)
TNT. at Kountze Bros., N . Y
drafts and notes.
6s '23 J-J6.0 00c...J u ly 1
1943
8. While awaiting opportunity for the judicious investment of fund* City, or at Village Treas. office.
(Optional July 1 1933)
deposited with such savings bank to loan the moneys so deposited upon
F unding Bonds.
ASHTON.
well-secured commercial paper or upon the security of stocks and other
5)4s
...
$21,000________ 1932
A village In Fremont County.
securities not exceeding eighty (80) per cent of the cash market value thereof
(Optional 1922)
W ater Bonds.
The section concerning investments of savings deposits o f trust companies
...
52,000______ 1940
6s
— $50,000..................1939 5H s
reads:
5 J4s’23 . . .
46,000_ Jan 1 1943
_
(Optional 1929.)
Sec. 3. It shall be lawful for such trust company to invest its saving*
(Optional Jan 1 1933)
6s ’20
. . . $50.000___ July 1 1940
deposits only as follows, and not otherwise:
Street Intersection B onds.
(Optional July 1 1930.)
1. In bonds or interest-bearing notes or certificates o f the United States,
5s
. . . $22,250— .......1936
Sewer Bonds.
Including bonds issued by Federal Farm Loan Banks.
(Optional 1926)
6s
. . . $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ................1939
2. In bonds or interest-bearing evidences of indebtedness of this State.
6s
...
40,000____ ____ 1940
(Optional 1929.)
3. In bonds or warrants or local improvement bonds or warrants of any
(Optional 1930)
BOND. D EBT Oct 16 1925-$188,000
City, town, county, school district or irrigation district in this State, issued
’25
pursuant to authority of law but not exceeding forty per cent (40%) of the Water debt (incl.)__________ 20,000 GEN. BD. DT. Nov 15 _ $487,250
Assessment debt, (add’l ) _
capita) and surplus and not exceeding twenty per cent (20%) of the savings Assess, val. '24 (40% a c t.)..5 7 1,869 Sink, fund General_______ 177,544
10,039
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $18.00
deposits of any such trust company shall consist of bonds or of warrants
Population 1910. 502; 1920. 1.022 Total assessed val’n 1925
of any one city. town, county, school district or irrigation district.
(1-3 to )4 actual)_______ 2,187,703
4. In bonds or warrants of any State in the Union or any city, town,
(per $1,000) '25-$24.80
county, school or irrigation district of any such State that has not for three BANNOCK CO. COM. S. D. No. 30. City tax rate1910.2.202; 1920, 3,937
Population,
(3) years previous to such investment being made defaulted in payment of
P. O. Lava Hot Springs.
the interest on its legal funded debt, but not exceeding forty per cent (40%) BOND. D EBT Jan 20 ’ 25- $51,000 B L A IN E C O U N T Y .
of the capital and surplus and not exceeding twenty per cent (20%) of the Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,023,873
_
Hailey is the county
savings deposits of any such trust company shall be invested in the bonds Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $17.50 was organized in 1895, seat. County
having been
o f any one State or of any county or municipality outside of this State.
Alturas County.
5. In notes or bonds secured by mortgage to such trust company or by BANNOCK CO. IND. S. D. NO. 5. originally part of County taken In
Part of Blaine
mortgage or deed of trust to any trust company under the laws of this State
P. O. Grace.
1917
upon unencumbered real estate worth at least double the amount loaned BOND. D E B T Jan 20 ’25...$55,000 Camasto form two new counties.
and Butte.
thereon. Whenever buildings are included in the valuation of any real Sinking fund---------------------3,000
estate uponwhich a loan shall be made by such trust company they shall Assessed valuation 1924____669,040 5s Funding Bonds.
g 12 J-J $51,750c.Feb 1 '26-’31
be insured by the borrower for the benefit of such trust company in some Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $14.00
B uilding Bonds.
reliable company and such policy of insurance shall be assigned to such
19
$4,000____Feb
trust company, and it shall be lawful for such trust company to renew such BANNOCK CO. RURAL H. S. D. 5s Road F -A Bridge Bonds. 1 1939
and
policy of insurance from year to year, in case the borrower neglects to do so
NO. 5.
.s 19 . . . $100.000_____
1939
and charge the same to him
P. O. Downey.
R efu nd ing.
6. In real estate subject to the provisions governing such investments
5J4s’08 J-J
$3.600c.July 1 ’26-’27
by savings banks organized under the State Banking Law. But no such 6s S chool Building Bonds.
’22 J-J $63,000r___July 1 1942 4V4s?’09J-J
4.800c. July 1 '26-’ 28
trust c o m p a n y o r c o r p o r a tio n shall have m ore than fifty per cent (5 0 % )
p tio n a J u
1932.)
10 J-J
5.000c.July 1 ’26-’20
of its capital invested in the title plant, abstract books and lot and building BOND (ODEBT l Octly 1 ’25 . $63,000 5s ’ 12 J-J
20
5s ’
4.800c.Feb 1 -26-’31
in which the business of such trust company may be carried on.
val. ’25 (50% a c t .)
5s
1 ’26-’31
7. While awaiting opportunity for the judicious investment of funds Ass’dtax rate (per $1.000) ..1.820,422 5s ’ 12 J-J 21.000c.July 1 ’26-’32
Sch.
’25_$10.00
’
8 ,400c.July
deposited with such trust company, to loan the moneys so deposited upon Population (est.) 1925________ 1,700 6s ’ 13 .J-J 18,000...........................
14
..
well-secured commercial paper or upon the security of stocks and other
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. Go., N . Y . ROND. D EBT Jan 12 '2 5 . $212,000
securities, not exceeding eighty per cent (80%) of the cash market value
Floating debt (add’l) ______ 125,212
thereof.
Assessed value, real_______ 6,191.752
B EA R LA K E COUNTY
POPULATION OF STATE.—
Assessed value.personal_
_
726.994
Paris is the county seat
1920 __________ 431.86611900
............. 161,77211880
..........— 32.610
Tot.ass’d val '24 70%act.) 6,918,746
Funding Bonds.
1910
325,59411890 ___________ 88.54811870 - ............. ...1 4 .9 9 9
Total tax ratelper $1.000) '24 $29 40
5s T2 J-J $27.000c..Jan 1 ’26-’31 Pop. ’ 10 (Census). 8,327; ’20, 4,473
In 1870-80 Increase was 17,611, or 117.41%: in 1880-90, 55.938. oT
State Highway (R ed. beg. after
IN T . on 514 and 6% refunding
171.54%. In 1890-1900 the increase was 73,224. or 82.70% , a part o'
10 years fro m is s u e ).
which increase was due to the fact that the 1900 aggregate embraced lndians 5l4s’ 14 J-J $50,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1934 bonds payable at County Treasurer’s
and whites on Indian reservations not theretofore included. Such persons 5M s’25 J-J 100,000__________ ____ office; on refunding 4>4s and 5s in
N. Y . City; on funding bonds at
numbered 4,163 in 1890 and 3,420 in 1880, which amounts should be added
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Co. Treas. office; or coupons
to the totals for those years in making comparisons. No report was made in 5Ms
. . . $55,000_______________ collected through Harris Trustmay be
& Sav.
1910 o f the Indians and whites. In 1900-10 the increase in population
R efu nding Bonds.
was 163,822, or 101.3%. The number o f Indians alone included Id the 51is’25 J-J $50,000_____ 1935-1944 Bank. Chicago, Harris, Forbes &
C o., N. Y ., or Harris, Forbes & C o.,
1910 population was 3,988. In 1910-1920 the Increase was 106,232. or
Road Bonds.
32.6% . The number o f Indians alone included in the 1920 population 5 j£s’25 J-J $100,000 _____ 1935-1944 Inc., Boston, Mass.; other bonds in
City.
was 3.098.
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1925 $232,000 Hailey or N. Y . f
$20,367.56 o
Assessed value, real estate.8,708,747 by *Butte County which is to be paid
Assessed value, personal_
_
55,848 Camas County. and $23,202.91 by
CITIES. COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE
Other assessable property. _
3,415
Tot.ass’d val.’25(40%act.) .8,768,000 BLAINE CO. DR. DIST. NO. 1.
STATE OP IDAHO.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $21.80 BOND. D E B T Jan 12 ’2 5 -..$6 5,00 0
Population 1910. 7.729; 1920, 8,783
ADA COUNTY.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of Comm ., N .Y . BLISS H IG H W A Y DIST. N o. 2.
County seat is Boise City.
5s TO
. . . $ 6 ,6 0 0 ........................
5s ’ l l J-J
$5,400c_Jan 1 ’ 26-’31
This district (P. O. Bliss) is in
Road and Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23.$1,394,000 BEAR LAKE CO. IND. S. D. N O .l. Gooding County.
6s&5Hs’ 13J-J$l 80,000....................... linking fund____________
164,716
P. O. Paris.
6s ’ 15 J-J $30,000—July 1 ’26-’35
4M s’ 16 J-J
30,100...................
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1925)
43^s’ 16 J-J
30.100...................... Assess, val. '22 (abt. act.)$37.347.318
(The above bonds o f 1913 and 1916 Pop’n, 1910, 29.088: 1920, 35,213 6s ’22 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1942 5% s’25 M-S 4 0 ,000 ..Mar 15 1945
IN T. on refunding bonds of 1911
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
(Optional Mar. 15 1935.)
mature $20,000 yearly for ten years
at E. H. Rollins & Sons, N . Y . City; BOND. DEBT Jan 10 '25. $82,500 BOND. D EBT Nov 24 ’25. $80,000
from date of issue.)
Sinking fund___________ 3,254
5s T9 J -J l,000,000c.Sept 1 ’29-’38 road and bridge o f 1913 in Boise or Assessed value 1924_____1.558,758
N. Y . City; others at Chase Nat. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$17.00 Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,483.840
_
(Optional Sept. 1 1929.)
Bank, N . Y .
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. Co., N. Y . Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $8.00




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BOISE C IT T .
This city Is the oounty seat of Ada
County. Inoorp. Jan. 11 1866.
Made a city or first class Mar. 18
1913.
Commission government
adopted Feb. 23 1912. Debt limit Is
fixed at 10% o f valuation.
F’d ’g {B e d .a ft.10 y r s .fr .date o f iss.)
6s '14 J-J $36,476.20r*_ Jan 1 ’34
5 % s _ J-J
36,000r*__Jan 1 1934
Paving Bonds.
43^s’ 16 J-J $29,286r*________ 1936
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
4 K s’l l J-J $40.G00r*—July 1 1931
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $105,354.65r*_ July 1 ’35
(Subject to call beg. July 1 1925.)
Park Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $135,000r*________ 1939
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 23 ’ 24 $334,117
Assessment debt (add’l ) - .
176,648
Tot. ass’d val.'24(actual)-19,046,671
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $14.00
Population in 1910 (Census).. 17,358
Population in 1920 (C ensus)..21,393
IN T . at office of City Treasurer or
at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .

F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 M -N $53,000r*________ 1936
(Subject to call after 1926)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 -. $478,000
Drainage debt (add’l)_____ 180,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
69,855
Sinking fund_______________ 50,094
Tot.assess. val. ’ 23 (40% act.)6.646,679
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23-$27.80
Population in 1920____________4,474
IN T . Is payable at County Treas­
urer’s office.

BUHL.
This village Is In Twin Falls Co.
W ater Bonds (R ed. a fter 1920).
6s '10 J-J $25.000c..........
1930
6s ’ 19 J-J
$62,000c ...1929-1939
5 K s’ 16 . . . 11,000_____ 1926-1936
Citv-Hall Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $25,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
Street Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $32,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
Fire Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $15,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $250,000
Water debt (incl.)---------------- 98,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___ 194,000
BOISE C ITY END. SCH. D . N o . l Sinking fund--------------------16,000
S ch ool {Red. after 10 y rs . fr o m iss. Ass’d val. ’ 1924 (30 to 40%
5s ’ 18
. . . 90,000c ...............1938
act.)___________________ 1,016,000
(Optional 1928.)
City tax rate (per $] ,000)’24.$36.00
R efu nd . {R ed .a ft. 10 y rs . fr o m Us.) Pop’n 1910, 639; 1920............... 2,245
4J£g’ 16 J-J $180,0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1936
6s ’20 J-J 125,000c---------------1940
BUHL H IGH W AY D IST R IC T .
(Subject to call 1930.)
6s
J-J 100,000c.................1941
This district (P. O. Buhl) is In
(Subject to call 1931.)
Twin Falls County.
6s g ’20 J-J 275,000c—.July 1 1940
Highway Bonds.
(Subject to call 1930.)
5s ’ 18 J-J $400,000____Jan 1 1938
454s’23 J-J 210.O00c.July 1 ’34-’43 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1928.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925. $980,000 6s g’20 J-J 220,000___ Jan l'3 1 -’40
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (abt
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’25— $620,000
2-5 act.)______________ 21,787,441 Assess, val. ’25 (2-5 a ct.).6,700,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$16.50 Dist. taxrate(per $1,000) ’25—$9-50
Population in 1920___________21,393 Population__________________ 12,000
IN T . on 5s o f 1918 at Kountze
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the National
Bros., N. Y . C ., on bonds marked * Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .
at Columbia Trust Co., N . Y . C.,
others at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . C
BUHL IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 3.
This district (P. O. Buhl) is in
BOISE COUNTY.
Twin Falls County.
Idaho City is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5s T9 J-D T$2,000------June 1 1930
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J $42.000____N ov ’26-'3l
127,000—June 1 ’31-’39
GEN . B D . D T . Jan 10 ’25- $49,000
S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s .
60,821 -S T2 - - - $18,000_________ 1932
Warrant D ebt____________
Assess, val., real estate____3.121,098 -s T9 J-D 125,000____June 1 1939
Assess, val., personal_____ 364,212 8s ’20 M-N $70.000--N ov 1 ’ 31-’40
Total assess, val. 1924____ 3.485,310 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25_ $242,000
State & county tax rate (per
Ass’d val. ’25 (40% a ct.)—2,943,000
1,000), 1924_______________ $25.25 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$23.00
Population 1910, 5,250; 1920, 1,822 Population (est.)_____________ 3,000
Of the above bonded debt Valley
IN T . payable at the National
Oounty assumes 57.2% and Boist Bank o f Commerce, New York.
County 42.8% .
BURLEY.
This city is in Cassia Co. Incorp
BONNER COUNTY.
In July 1909.
Sandpoint is the county seat.
W ater Bonds.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5H s’ 18 J-J $56,500..Jan 1 ’26-’3? 6s T2 J-D $44,000c__ June 1 1933
5 K s’ 16 F-A 8,000c—Jan 1 ’27-’37
(Subject to call Jan 1 1928.)
15,000________ serially
5M s’ 19 J-J 100,000 _____ 1929-1933 6s T8 J-J
5Ms’24 J-J
24,000c_ Mar 1 1945
_
(Optional after 10 years.)
(Optional Mar. 1 1935.)
R oad Bonds.
7,000c__ Jan 1 1937
_s
. . . $10,000_______________ 5H s’ 16 J-J
(Subject to call beginning 1926.)
BOND D E B T Oct 19 ’25— $200,000
City Hall Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
80,0()i
Jan 1 1937
Assess, val., real estate___ 9,228,086 5)4s’ 16 F-A $25,000c
(Redeemable in 1926)
Assess, val., personal_______________ 678,496
Other assess, property____ 7,365,216 5 ^ s ’23 M -N 17,500 _____1933-1943
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
T ot. assess, val. '25 (35%
actual)________________ 17.271,798 6s T8 J-J $5,000 _____ 1928-1938
Paving Bonds.
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1924________
$18.00 6s T8 M -N 10,500____M ay 1 1938
Sewer Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 13,588; 1920, 12,957
6s T2 J-J $21,000__________ 1932
Park Bonds.
BONNEVILLE COUNTY.
5>£s’23 M -N $5,500 _____ 1933-1943
Idaho Falls is the county seat.
Cemetery Bonds.
5 K s’25 J-J $5,500c_ Mar 1 1945
_
Road Bonds.
(Optional Mar. 1 1935.)
6s T9 J-J $500,000c.y’ly on July 1
R efu nding Bonds.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
_
6s T9 J-J $250,000c.y’ly on July 1 5s ’26 J-J $50,000c_ Jan 1 1946
(Optional Jan. 1 1936.)
Bridge Bonds $25,000.
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 19251775,000 GEN. B D . D T. Sept 8 ’25- $178,000
Sinking fund____________
43,902 Water debt
(incl.)_
81,000
75,5 0 0
Assess, val., real estate___12,574,320 A ssessm en t d e b t ( a d d ’l ) ___
Assess, val., personal____ 2,201,702 Asses, val. ’24 (40% act.) — 1,759,969
Other assess, property____ 2,234,218 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.40
Total assess, val. 1925
Pop’n, 1910, 610; 1920________ 5,408
45% a ct.)____________ 17,010,240
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Nat.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25-$23.00 Bank o f Commerce and Nat. Park
Population in 1920__________ 17,501 Bank, all o f N. Y . City.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
BURLEY IND. SCH. DIST. No. 1.
BONNEVILLE COUNTY IN DE­
H igh-S chool-B uilding Bonds.
PENDENT SCH. D. NO. 1.
5s ’ 08 F-A $14,500___ Aug 1 1928
5s TO A-O $30,000c_____Apr 1930 5s T6 A-O 10,000--A p r 1 ’27-’36
6s T2 A-O 30.000c__.0ct 1 193i 5J£s’ 15 A-O §59,500c_Apr 1 ’26-’35
5s T6 A-O 85,000c___Aug 1 193f 5K s’ 19 A-O 12,000_____M ay 1929
5s T9 M -N 80,000c___ M ay 1939 5s ’20 M-N100.000____Mar 1 1940
5 M s '2 2 J-D
50,000c___ Dec 1942
(Optional March 1 1930.)
BON D. D E B T Oct 21 ’25- $275,000 6s ’ 22 J-J 59.000___________1942
T ot. assess, val. ’24______ 6,470,192
(Optional 1929.)
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$16.00
F unding Bonds.
Population o f dist. 1924 (est.)-10,000 6H s’21 A-O $50,000---April 161941
Bonds are red. 10 years from issue.
(Optional April 15 1931.)
80,000___________1942
IN T . on bonds o f 1910 and 1916 at 6s ’22 - - .
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Kountze Bros., N. Y . City; 1912 and
1919 bonds at State Treas. office, 4M s’25 J-J $59,5 0 0 c.-.A p r 1 1945
(Optional after Apr. 1 1935.)
and bonds o f 1922 at Ferris & HardBOND. DEBT Jan. 15 ’25- $389,000
grove, Spokane.
Sinking fund_____________
37,000
Assess, val. 1925 (Yi act.).4,891,881
BONNEVILLE CO. I. S. D. NO. 19. Dist tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$19.00
P. O. Idaho Falls Route 3.
Population In 1924 (est.)--------- 9,000
BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’ 25—$50,000
I IN T . at E. H . Rollins & Sons.
Assessed valuation 1924_____834,058
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $l6.00 New York City.
BOUNDARY COUNTY.
Bonners Ferry is the county seat
B uilding Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $2,500r*—Jan
1 1929
5s T9 J-J
8.000r*—July 1 1939
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5M s’ 17 J-J $40,000r*-July 1’27-’36
6s
J-J lOO.OOOr*_____________
5K s
J-J 100,000r*____________
Road Bonds.
_s
J-J $35,000r*_____________
6s
J-J 50,000r*__________ 1941
(Optional 1931.)




[V ol. 121,

IDAHO—CITIES AND TOWNS

BURLEY H IGH W AY D IS T R IC T .
This district Is In Cassia Co.
R oad (Red. beg. 10 yrs. after d ate).
6s T5 J-J $75.0 0 0 c -..O c t 1 1935
6s T7 M -N100,000c— Nov 1 1937
5Ys
— _ 100.000c-................. 1939
5 f-3s ___ 300,000c......... 1939
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1925— $575,000
Sinking fund______________
15,000
Total assessed value '25. 6,659,317
District tax (per $1,000) 1925.-$5.40
Population (e s t .) ___________ 7,500
IN T. is payable in N Y . and Denver

CALDWELL.
This olty Is the oounty seat of Can­
yon County. Inoorp. 1890.
W ater Wks. (Red.a/t.lOyrs./r.iss.)
6s T2 J-J a$7,000c_..M ay 1 1932
5}£s '20 J-J
30,000__________ 1939
F unding (R ed. a ft. 10 y r s . f r . i s s .).
Si ’ l l J-J $4,000c— Jan 2 1931
Si T2 J-J O15.500___ Jan 1 1932
S i ’20 J-J
23,500___ July 1 1940
sFire-D ept. Bds .(R e d .b e g . in 1922)
Si T2 J-J $4,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1932
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5M s’25 J-J $67,0C0c— -Jan 1 1945
(Optional Jan. 1 1935.)
Street Impt. B onds.
4M s’25 J-J a$41.000c-..July 1 1945
(Optional July 1 1935.)
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 27 ’25- $239,000
Water debt (included)-----83,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 178,511
Assess, val. 1924 (about
35% actual)____________2,748,831
City tax (per $1,000) 1925____$27.10
Population, 1910, 3,543; 1920, 5.106
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at City
Treas. office and at Kountze Bros.,
N. Y .; on others at City Treas. office
and at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
CALDWELL IND. S. D. NO. 28.
High S chool B onds.
§i T7 F-A $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 c„.F eb 1 1937
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1927)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25— $139,000
Sinking fund______________
5,690
Assess, val. 1925 (act.)____3,448,697
School tax (per $1,000) ’25___$21.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 6,400

Dist. tax ra. (per $1,000) ’24— $6.25
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,200
IN T . at the Atlantic National
Bank. New York.

CLEARWATER HIGHWAY DIST.

This district (P. O. Orofino) is in
Clearwater County.
6s T7 J-J $100,000c................. 1937 '
5Hs g T9 J-J 100,000c-------------- 1939
(Optional after 1929.)
5Ms
J-J *100,000c_ Apr 1 1945
_
(Optional Apr. 1 1935.)
BOND. D E B T April ’25— $300,000
Assess, val. (equal.) 1924-4,462,246
Population (est.)______________ 2,000
*IN T. at the Chemical National
Bank, New York.
CLEARW ATER H IG H W A Y DIST.
This district (P. O. Lenore) is in
Nez Perce County.
BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’ 25- $112,000
Assessed valuation 1924---- 1,056,998
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924---- $10.52

COEUR D'ALENE.

This city is in Kootenai Co. Inc.
as city of second class Sept. 4 1906.
6s ’ 20 ___ $9,000c............... ..........
5M s’20 — 16,000______ 20 years
(Optional 10 years.)
Street B onds (R ed. beg. a ft. 1919).
8s
__- $22,000c.........................
F un din g B onds (Red. beg. a ft. T9)
5^s
$39,000c......................—
6s T8 M -S 23,500....................... ..
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5J4s’ 19 J-J $30,000__________
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 10 ’25- $143,782
Spec, assess’t debt (add’l). 117,330
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,547,652
Total tax rate(per $1.000) '24-$24.50
Pop’n 1910, 7,291; 192 0 -........... 6,473

CAMAS COUNTY.
Fairfield is the county seat.
O rganization Bonds
_s
- - - $80,000_______________
Road and Bridge Bonds
-S
_ $15,000_________________ COEURD’ALENE INDEPENDENT
_
HIGHWAY DISTRICT.
Blaine Co Bonds ( A s s u m e d ) .
-s
-_ - $23,202.91____________
R oad Bonds.
B D . DEBT Jan 12 ’25--$118,202.91 5s 18 - - - $25,000___________ 1938
Assessed value 1924_____ 3,283,788
(Optional after 1928.)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1925-- $25,000
OANYON COUNTY.
Assessed value 1924______ 4,248,602
Caldwell Is the oounty seat.
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 6,473
This county was oreated from par;
of Ada County.
COEUR D ’ ALENE IN D .S.D . N O .l.
F unding Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’24
$72,400c__________ 1934 5s ’25 ___ $50,000____July 8 1945
(Optional July 8 1935.)
R efu n d in g Bridge Bonds.
4Ms’24 J-J $32,900 _____ 1935-1944
B uilding B onds.
(Red. after 10 years from issue.)
Bridge Bonds.
tH s'06 J-J $12,0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1926 5s TO J-J $45,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
Subject to call after July 2 1916.) 5s ’23 J-D 200,000c.-June 13 1943
5H s’08 J-J
9,000c.--A pr 1 1928 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $270,620
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1918.) Assess, val. '25 (50% act.) _5,801,323
i* is’ 19 J-J 24,500 ______1929-1939 School tax (per $1,000) 1925-.$22.00
Is T9
J-J 24,500 ______1929-1939 Population 1925 (est.)-----------10,000
* T9
- . - 7.000_____Aug 1 1939
INT. at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
6s ’21 J-J
16,000— Jan 1 ’ 26-’41
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1925- $171,200 COTTONW OOD H IG H W A Y DIS.
200,000
Floating debt___________
This district (P. O. Cottonwood) is
Assessed val. real estate..19,095,274 in Idaho County.
Assess, val., personal------ 1,500,000
Highway Bonds.
Other assess, propetry___ 3,797,906 5H s’19 J-J $66,000------------Total assessed value 1925-24,393,180 BOND. D EBT N ov 2 7 ’25- $117,000
Total tax (per $1,000) '25------ $16-50 Sinking fund______________
4,000
Pop’n 1910 25,327; 1920______ 26,932 Tot.ass’d val.(50% act.)’25.1,500,000
IN T . payable at Co. Treasurer’
CRANE CREEK IR R IG . DIST.
office or Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y .
A district (P. O. Welser) in Wash­
CANYON CO. DR. DIST. NO. 3. ington County. Under date of N ov.
BOND. DEBT Jan 12 '25---$88,200 27 1922 the District Secretary says:
“ District reorganized; original bonds
canceled together with coupon, and
CARIBOU COUNTY.
$166,500 refunding bonds (given
Soda Springs is the county seat.
below) issued.”
Road and Bridge Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $50,C00c-May 1 ’29-’38
6s g '22 F-A$166,5 0 0 c ____ 1928-1937
C o u r t H o u s e B o n d s.
6s T9 J-J $100,000c.May 1 ’29-’38 BOND. D EBT N ov 27 ’ 22-$166,500
Floating debt (add’l ) --------- 20,000
R efu n d in g Bonds
8s '20 J-J $22,6 0 0 c........................ Assessed benefits 1922------- 178,871
Dist. tax (per acre) 1922--------- $4.32
H ospital Bonds.
5M s’25 J-J $30,000c.Apr 1 ’35-’44 Population (est.)----------------------- 120
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Welser.
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’25- $202,600
Floating debt___________
10,000
CUSTER COUNTY.
Assessed val. real estate
Challis is the county seat.
1925 (M actual)............. 4,500,000
Road Bonds.
„
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $23.40
Population in 1920__________ 2,191 5s T7 J-J $100,000c—Jan 1 ’27-’36
CASSIA CO. IND. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Oakley.
School B uilding B onds.
53^s’ 12 M-S $38,000c—Mar 15 1932
5 K s’ 15 M-S
7,50 0c...S ept 1 1935
5 ^ s ’ 19 F-A
8,000c— Aug 1 1939
BOND. D EBT Nov 25 ’25—$44,000
Assessed value 1925________ 493.643
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-$12.00
Population (est.)_____________2,500

B rid g e B o n d s.

.

__

5s T5 J-J $31,500c-July 1 ’26-’34
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’ 25- $131,500
Floating <bt. (add’l)------73,824
Assess, val. real est.______3,594,325
Assess, val. personal_____ 359,019
Tot. ass’d val.’25 (50% act.)3,953,344
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924______________ $24.50
Pop’n 1910, 3.001; 1920______ 3.550
IN T . payable in New York.

CUSTER CO. IND. S. D. NO. 1.
CENTER IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
P. O. Challis.
This district (P. O. Donnelly) is
BOND. D E B T Jan 12 ’ 2 5 -—$53,000
in Valley County.
BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’ 2 5 -—$80,000 Assessed valuation 1924--------194,531
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $24.00
CENTRAL H IG H W A Y DIST.
This district (P. O. Craigmont) is CUSTER CO. IND. S. D. NO. 7.
P. O. Mackay.
In Lewis County.
6s T9 J-J 100,000c____ 1929-1939 BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 25____$75,350
6s T9 J-J
50,000c____ 1929-1939 Assessed valuation 1924--------443,884
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’25- $150,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-—$20.00
9,400
Sinking fund_____________
Assess, val. ’ 25 (40% act.).2,160,000 DALTON GARDEN IR R IG . DIST.
This district (P. O. Coeur d ’Alene)
District tax (per $1,000) '24---- $8.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,000 Is in Kootenai County.
6s T8 J-J $31,00 0c____ 1928-1938
CLARK COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’ 2 5 .—$35,000
Dubois is the county seat.
Tot. assess, val. '24 ( H act.)- 76,420
Tax rate 1925 (per acre)_____$12.00
F un din g Bonds.
6s '20 - - . $33,400 ......... 1930-1939 Population in 1925 (est.)______ 282
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’25- $33,400
Assess, val. ’25 (50% act.).4,500,000 DECLO IND. S. D. NO. 3.
This district (P. O. Declo) is in
8tate & Co. tax rate 1925____ $15.00
Population in 1920____________ 1,886 Cassia County.
BOND. D E B T Oct 17 '2 5 -—$78,500
IN T . at New York City, N . Y .
Floating debt (add’l) ______ 24,486
CLAR KIA
BETTER
ROADS Sinking fund_______________ 6,599
Assess, val. 1925 ( H a ct.)— 689,588
H IG H W A Y D IST R IC T
This district (P. O. Clarkia) Is in District tax (per $1,000) '25--$29.10
Shoshone County.
DIE TR IC H
H IG H W A Y
DIST.
R oad Bonds
This district is in Lincoln County.
6s T9 J-J $175,000c .........................
(Due 10% in 10 years and 10% BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $48,000
Assessed valuation 1925___1.365,472
every year thereafter.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’25_ $175,000 District tax (per $1,000) 1925—$5.80
Assess, val. (total) 1924— 1,462,828 Population 1925 (est.)_________ 450

Dec., 1925.]
ELM ORE COUNTY.
County seat is Mountain Home.
R ef. Bds. (I n t. at N a t. C ity B a n k .
N ew Y ork .)

SJ^s’09 J-J $16,800___ Jan 1 1928
5H s’ l l J-J
16,200___ Jan 1-1930
5 ^ s ’ 12 J-J
19,600___ July 1 1931
6j|s’ 14 J-J
13,600___ Jan 1 1933
C ourt House B onds (Int. at
K o u n tz e B ros., N . Y . ) .

5s ’ 15 J-J $35,000___ Oct 1 1934
BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’25 $101,200
Assess, val. 1924________ 10,503,629
State & Co .tax (per $1,000)’25$10.00
Population 1910, 4,785; 1920..5.087

EMMETT.
This city is in Gem County.
* Paving Bonds.
5 K s’25 J-J $8,305.03--July 1 1945
(Optional after 1 year.)
W ater Main Funding Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $10,977.03cJuly 1 1944
(Optional July 1 1934)
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $17,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1937
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.)
Water works refunding_ $25,000.00
_
Water works funding____ 6,341.39
Sewer disposal works___ 17,000.00
C ity park---------------------- 20,000.00
Paving--------------------------- 17,428.94
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’25-.$105,052
Water debt (incl.)________
42,318
Assessment debt (add’l)_____115,423
Sinking fund_______________ 4,739
T ot. assess, val. ’25 (At act.)-850,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1925____$25.20
Pop’n 1910. 1.351: 1920______ 2.204
* IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N . Y . City, or at City Treasurer’s
office at option o f holder.
E M M E T T IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district Is In Canyon County.
6s '11 J-J 8546.000c-_Jan 1 ’26-’31
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’25- $897,600
IN T . payable at Port Dearborn
T r. & Sav. Bank in Chicago or at
Emmett. (Jan. and July 1914 pay­
ment not met).

IDAHO—CITIES AND TOWNS
GEM COUNTY.
Emmet is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’16 J-J $55,0 00c____ 1926-1935
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J *$25,000c____ 1932-1941
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 8 '2 5 - $80,000
Floating debt____________
9.715
Sinking fund_____________
7,794
Total assess, val. 1924____4,755,082
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1 9 2 4 -.-................... $24.00
Population in 1920__________ 6,427
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
American Exchange Nat. Bk., N . Y .
GEM IR R IG A TIO N DISTR IC T.
This district is in Owyhee County
BOND D EBT Jan 10 ’25--$850,000
GENESEE H IG H W A Y DIST.
This district (P. O. Genesee) is in
Latah County.
5 ^ s ’19 J-J $170,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925 - - $170,000
Sinking fund_____________
4,000
Assess, val. ’25 ( A a ct.)_ 1,700,000
_
District tax (per $1,000) '25—$12.00
Population (e st.)____________ 1,000
GLENNS F E RR Y H IG H W A Y D I3.
This district (P.O. Glenns Perry)
Is In Elmore County.
Highway B onds.
6s ’ 18 J-J $90.000-.........................
(Due within 20 years.)
6s ’ 19 J-J $100,000_______________
TOT. BD. D T . Jan 12 1924 $200,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,967,784
_
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1923____ $3.50
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1,200
GLENNS FERRY I. S. D. NO. 26.
This district (P. O. Glenns Perry)
is in Elmore County.
.s
$26,000________ ______
5As
J-J
40,000_____1933-1943
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 7 ’25- $66,000
Assess, val. ’24(33% a c t .)-l,672,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$14.00
Population 1924______________ 1,600

85

ORANGEVILLE H IG H W A Y DIE
This district (P. O. Orangeville)
is in Idaho County.
6s ’ 17 — - $35,000....................1937
(Optional after 1927.)
6s ’ 18 - - - $15,000___________1937
(Optional after 1927.)
5 A s ' 19 J-J
50,000..........
1939
(Optional after 1929.)
5 ^ s ’ 24 - . 35,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’ 2 5 -- $135,000
Tot. assess, val. ’24(abt act)l,829,829
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $4.20
Population in 1924 (est.)______2,000
IN T. on bonds of 1919 payable at
Chase National Bank, N . Y . City.

Paving Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $16,000____Nov 1 1940
(Optional Nov 1 1930)
Fire Dept. Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J
$6,000____N ov 1 1940
(Optional Nov 1 1930)
Funding Bonds.
5 3 s ’22 J-J f$31,500c.July 1 ’33-’41
A
1 4,500c. --Ju ly 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25—285 000
Assessment debt (add’1)_____ 97,000
Assessed value 1924________ 802,651
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 25-$32.60
Population in 1910, 970; 1920, 1.759
IN T. on 5%s of 1922 at the fiscal
agency of the State in N. Y . City.

ORANGEVILLE IND. S. D. NO. 2.
A district in Idaho County.
B uilding Bds (R ed. beg. m 1923).
5t*s’ 13 J-J $46,000c.Jan 1 1933-46
BOND. D E B T Oct 18 '25- $46,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
2,000
Assessed val. o f district
1924 (50% actual)______ 986,677
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25____ $20.00
Population in 1925 (eet.)______ 2.500
IN T . payable at District Treas
office or at Kountze Bros.. N . Y . C

JEROME COUNTY.
Jerome is the county seat.
5Ms&6s’ 19J-J*$38,614c--. 1929-1949
Organization Bonds.
6s T9 J-J
40,000c____ 1929-1949
R efu nd ing Bonds.
- s ’22
11,000c____ 1929-1949
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5 H s ’ 22 J-J $120,000c__________1942
5 A s ’ 24 F-A 40,000c_Feb 1 ’34-’43
Road Bonds.
5>£s’21 J-J $80,000..June 1 ’31-’40
5j^s’21 M-NlOO.OOO— Nov 1 ’31-’40
BOND. D EBT Oct 21 ’25- $429,614
Floating debt (add’l)______
34,000
Assessed value, real estate.5,154,646
Assessed value, personal___ 488,835
Other assessable property. .1,490,999
Assessed val.’25 ( A act.)—7,134,480
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 25-$15.40
Population in 1920 (C en sus)...5,729
IN T. on bonds o f 1924 at Atlantic
National Bank, New York City.
* Indebtedness assumed from other
counties.

HAYDEN LAKE IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Kootenai Co.
7s ’22 J-J $100.000—July 1 ’33-’42
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $100,000
IN T . at the Chemical National
Bank, New York.
HEYBURN-PAUL H IG H W A Y D.
This district (P. O. Paul) Is in
Minidoka County.
-s '19 — - $200,000.........................
6s g '20 J-J $55,000.-Aug 1 ’30-’4C
BOND. D E B T Oct 17 ’25- $255,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
12,500
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Assess, val. ’25(1-3 act.) —3,200,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,003) ’24-$8.80
Population___________________ 9,000
iN T .at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N . Y

JEROME IND. SCH. DIS. NO. 33.
This district is in Jerome County.
5s
...
$30,000c........................
Sa
...
40,000c........................ ..
6s
--,
66.00UC______________
(12,000c____ 1933-1936
5A s’
...
20,000c____ 1937-1941
_
l
HILLSDALE H IG H W A Y D. NO. 1 BOND. DEBT 5,000c_________ 1942
Nov 9 ’25- $253,000
This district is in Jerome County. Floating debt (add’l )______
44 886
EMMETTSVILLE IND. SC.D N O.9
&
•linking fund--------------------27,6JO
This district (P. O. Emmett) is in GOLDEN GATE H IG H W A Y DIST 6s Road J-J Bridge B onds.
g T6
$36,000c___ June 1936 Total assessed value 1924
Gem County.
This district (P. O. Wilder) is In
(Subject to call after June 1926)
(about 2-5 actual)______4,068,533
BOND. D EBT Jan. 10 ’25- $127,650 Canyon County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1925 $161,000
Assessed valuation 1924___2,267,139 -s ’20 - - . $100,000.........1930-1939 Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.) 2,564,432 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$l8 50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—-$20 00 BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’25- $100,000 District tax (per $1,000) '24_ $6.50
_
Population in 1921___________ 3,200 Sinking fund______________
10,000
In 1923___________ 2.500 JEROME H IG H W A Y DIST. NO. 7.
Assess, val. ’25 (40% act.)-l,890,OoO Population Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y
This district is in Jerome County.
IN T . at
FERDINAND H IG H W A Y DIST. Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $6.00
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25. $212,500
This district (P. O. Cottonwood)
HILLSDALE IR R IG . D IST R IC T . Assessed valuation 1924--.3,995,983
GOODING.
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $5.00
is in Idaho County.
This city is the county seat of in This district (P. O. Hazelton) is
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25- $75,000
Jerome County.
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,093,093 Gooding County.
6s ’21 J-J $230,000c_0ct 1 ’35-’44 JOSEPH H IG H W A Y D IS T R IC T .
W ater Works Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $6.00
Jan 5
This district
_
5K s’25 J-J $65,000c_ July 1 1945 BONDED DEBTin New’25-$230,000 Idaho County. (P. O. Joseph) is in
IN T . payable
York.
(Optional July 1 1935.)
FILER.
6s T8 J-J $30,000____Jan 1 1938
This Village is in Twin Palls Co. BOND. D E B T Oct 31 ’25- $94,200 HOMEDALE H IG H W A Y DIST.
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1928.)
_ 796,000
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 10 ’25--$43,000 Assessed valuation 1925_
This district (P. O. Homedale) It 5Ms’25 J-J -16,000___________1945
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 36,705 Population 1910, 1,444; 1920--1.843 in Owyhee County.
_____ (Optional 1935.)
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 431,556
6s g T9 . . . $30,000......................
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 2 1925..$46,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$21.00 GOODING COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Jan 12 1925—$30,000 Assessed value 1925(Ji a c t )..526,000
Population, 1910, 214; 1920 1,012.
Gooding is the county seat.
Total assessed val. 1925_____365,565 Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925—. $9.00
Old L incoln Bo. Bds (.assum ed). Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$7.00 Population 1924 (est.)_______ 10,000
4 A , 5 .5 A .6 s $21,664 1 0 c ...................
Population in 1924 (est.)______1,000
FILER H IG H W A Y DISTR IC T.
IN T . at the Corn Exchange Bank,
F unding Bonds.
IN T . payable at the National New York.
This district is in Twin Falls Co.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25- $360,000 5H s’ 13 J-J $12.000c-July 1 ’ 26-’32 Bank of Commerce, New York
R efu nd ing Bonds.
KELLOGG.
Assessed valuation 1924___4,272,091
$7,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1932 IDAHO FALLS.
This city is in Shoshone County.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$9.00 6s T3 . . .
5s ’15 . . .
18,000c____ 1926-1934
Incorporated in 1909.
This city is in Bonneville Co.
43^s’ 16 J-J
9,000c—-July 1 1934
C ity Hall Bldg. Bonds.
W ater and Light Bonds.
FOUR H IG H W A Y D ISTR IC T.
(Subject
6s 18 J-J *$12,000c-..Jan 1 1938
This district (P. O. Coeur d ’Alene -s ’ 17 -_to call after July 1 1926.)
7,000_______________ 6s TO J-J *$5,000c____June 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
orks B onds.
R . 1) is in Kootenai County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 29 ’24- $84,123 5s W ater W *$35,000c_ Jan 1 1933 6s T5 . . .
$5,000_______________
_
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25- $65,000
debt_____________
22,335 5 ^ '13 J-J *$35,000c— July 1 193- 6s ’23
23 ,000.......... ...............
s ’ 17 J-J
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,883,693 Floatingfund______________
Sinking
11,555
6s ’23 - _ . 2,000________________
Street Bonds.
District tax (per $1,000)______ $3.00 Assess, val., real_________ 7.534.351
BOND. D E B T Nov 12 ’ 25—$34,000
s’ 17 J-J
1
Assess, val., personal_____ 551,543 5H s ’ 17 J-J *$8,500c—-July 1 1937 Assessment debt (add’l)___ 21,875
5
*4,000c_ July
_
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Tot. ass’d val.’24(30% act)8,085,894 5s^'16 J-D *27,077c—Dec 31 1937 Assessed valuation 1925____ 945,600
1936
Preston is the county seat.
State and county tax rate (per
s ’ 19
_
1939 Total tax rate(per $1,000)’25_.$15,00
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25-*$118,000
$1,000) 1924______________$19.00 5 ^ '20 J-J *100,000c_ July 1 1940 Population, 1910. 1,273; 1920, 3,017
J-J *33,000c_ July 1
_
Taxable valuation 1924___8,613,428 Pop’n 1910, 7,000; 1920.......... 7,648 6s Electric Light & Power Plant.
* IN T. payable at the Nat 1 Bank
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’24-819.00
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office 5 Jis’ 19 J-J *$35,000c
July 1 1939 of Commerce, N . Y .
Population, 1920______________ 8,650 and at Chase Nat. Bank. New York
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925— $282,577
*$18,000 o f which was assumed
Total assess, val. 1925____4,503,835 KIDDER-H ARRIS H IGH . D IST .
from Oneida County.
This district (P. O. Kooskia) is In
GOODING H IG H W A Y DIST N O .l City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$18.50
This district is in Gooding County
Population in 19104,827; 1920,8,064 Idaho County.
FRANKLIN CO. I. S. D. NO. 1.
„ Highway Bonds.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
* Subject to call after 10 years.
P. O. Preston.
6s ’ 17 J-J $31,000____July 1 1937
5s ’17 J-J $100,000____Mar 1 1937
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’25- $80,000 (Subject to call after Mar 1 1927)
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
IDAHO IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
Assessed valuation 1924___1,534,702 6s ’20 J-J 100,000___ M ay 1 1940
A district (P. O. Idaho Falls) In GEN. B D . D T . Oct 19 ’25—$31,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$16.00 BOND. D EBT Nov 23 ’25- $200,000 Bonneville and Bingham Counties Assess, val. ’24 (60% a c t ,) ..480,000
Assessed value 1925______ 3,300,000 6 s ’07 J-J $62.0003.July 1 ’ 26 27 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$9.20
1,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$6 50 (For maturity see V. 86. P. 1178.) Population in 1920.............
FREMONT COU N TY.
Population 1925 (est.)________ 4,500 6s ’ 25 J-J $130,0 0 0 c ____ 1936-1945
St. Anthony is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 1925 $288,300 KIMBERLY.
C ourt H ouse & Jail Bonds
This village is in Twin Falls Co.
Sinking fund______________
12,600
5s ’09 J-J
$6,000c_Jan 1 ’26-’28 GOODING IND. S. D. NO. 10.
This district is in Gooding County. Total assessed value 1924—2,034,964 GEN. B D . D T . Jan 1 0 ’25- $14,700
R efu n d in g Bonds.
_
57,000
School Bonds.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S19.50 Assessment debt (add’l )_
f16,500c. Jan 1 ’31-’33
(Red. after 1922.)
Population 1925______________ 2,500 Assessed valuation 1924___ 236,347
_
6s '21 J-J ( 6,400c_ Jan 1 1934
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. If Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $19.00
(33,000c-__Jan ’35-’40 5 K s’ 12 A-O $60,000c..................1932
Population, 1920_______________ 501
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
INDIAN COVE IR R IG . DIST.
5J^s’ 19 J-J /120,000c.Jan 1 ’29-’31 5>£s’23 A-O $60,000c______________
(Due serially after 10 years.)
This district (P. O. Hammett) is in KOOTENAI COUNTY.
1280,000c-July 1 ’32-’38
Coeur d’Alene is the county seat.
...
15,000_______________
Elmore County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25 $463,900 -s
A portion of this county was taken
F unding Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $150,000--J u ly 1 ’30-’40
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
58,671
Sinking fund_____________
29,541 634s’21 s-a $60,000c_................1941 BOND. D EBT Jan 10 1925-$150,000 In April 1915 to form new county
(Optional 1931.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$8.00 of Benewah.
Assess, val., real esate_ 8,535,005
_
F unding Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____ 616,487 BOND. D E B T Oct 29 ’25- $151,250
-s
— $81,000...............................
JEFFERSON COUNTY.
_
Tot.assess.val.’25(bact.)
9,151,492 Assess, val. ’24 (M act.)_ 2,628,629
C ourt House Bonds.
Rigby is the county seat.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25 $20.00 School tax (per $1,000) '25___$16.00
4 ^ s ’25 J-J $120,000c.Aug 1 ’ 26-’35
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Population in 1920___________10,380 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,000
IN T. at C o. Treas. office In Sho
5 V£s’ 19 .--$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ___________1940 BOND. DEBT July 12 ’25— $54,000
27,000
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $200,000 Benewah Co. share (add'l)
FREMONT CO. IND. S. D. NO. 8. shone or in Gooding or N . Y . City
297
Warrant debt (additional). 101,680 Floating debt______________
P. O Ashton
GRACE.
20,528
Assess, val. real est_______ 9,070,157 Sinking fund_____________
BOND DEBT Jan 10 ’25--$55,942
This city is In Bannock County.
Assess, val. personal_____ 271,933 Assess, val. ’25 ( A act.) — 18,785,268
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 914,898
F unding B onds.
Tot. equal, ass’ val. 1924—9,342,090 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25 $18.90
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15 00 6s
_
- - . $19,100........................... State & Co. tax (per$l,000 ) ’24$17.50 Popula'n, 1910. 22.747; 1920, 17,878
Other bonds outstanding:
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N . Y .
Population in 1920____________9,441
FREMONT CO. H IG H W A Y DIST.
Funding bonds________
$12,500
NO. 1.
Lighting bonds_________
15,000 JEFFERSON CO. IF W AY D. NO. 1 KOOTENAI CO. I. S. D. NO. 50.
P. O. St. Anthony.
P .O . Spirit Lake.
Water works bonds_____
41,000
P. O. Roberts.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’ 25- $84,100 BOND D EBT Jan 10 ’25- $160,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25. $60,075
6s ’ 24 J-J $120,000--Jan 1 ’35-’44 Water debt (in cl) ________
41,000 Assessed valuation 1924___2,765,511 Assessed valuation 1924___1,017,163
F un din g Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
14,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$4 80 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $21.00
6s
J-J $52,000___________1934 Tot .assess .val .’24(40% act.)265,300
BON D. D E B T Jan 1924-- $120,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23--$6.33 JEROME.
LAKESIDE H IG H W A Y DIST.
Assess.val. ’23___________ 8,299,478 Population in 1919 (est.)_____ 1,500
This district (P. O. Harrison) is in
This city is in Jerome County.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22—$7.50
6s g T9 J-J f$ 1,000.-July 1 ’30-’35 Kootenai County.
Population (est.)______________6,000 GRAND VIEW IR R IG . DIST.
\ 8,000—July 1 ’36-’39 BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’25- $75,000
IN T . at the banking house of
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 994,435
This district is in Owyhee County,
S treet Impt. B onds.
Kountze Bros., New York.
BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’25--$173,000
6s
. . . $14,000........................... District tax (per $1,000) ’24—$14.40




86
LAPW AI VALLEY HY. DIST.
This district is in Nez Perce Oo.
Road Bonds.
6s -17 . . . $150.000c___1927-1936
TOT. D E B T Oct 19 ’ 2 5 --- $150,000
Tot.ass’d val. '25 (1-3 act.) .2,530,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925
$10.20
Population in 1923 (est.)____ 5,Oo0

IDAHO—CITIES AND TOWNS
LEWISTON ORCHARDS H IG H ­
W AY DISTR IC T.
5s T5 J-J $100,000-July 1 ’26-’35
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’ 25-$100,000
Assessed val. 1924________ 876,004
Dist. tax vper $1,000) 1924 .$25.70
IN T . payable in Chicago.

LEWISTON-ORCHARDS IR R . D.
LATAH CO. GOOD RD. D. NO. 1.
This district is in Nez Perce Co.
P. O. Linden.
7s g ’22 J-J $350,000c May 15 ’33-’42
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25- $62,000
(For amount due each year see
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 263,179
V. 114, p. 2627.)
District tax (per $1,000) 1924_$32.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’24_$350.000
Assessed benefits 1924 _____ 873,500
IN T. at the fiscal agency of the
LATAH CO. H IG H W A Y D. NO. 1.
State in New York City.
P. O. Moscow.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 0 ’25. $60,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,558,788 LINCOLN COUNTY.
_
Shoshone Is the county seat. In­
District tax (per $1,000) 1924--$5.50
corporated March 18 1895.
A portion o f this county was
LATAH
COUNTY
H IG H W A Y taken to form the new counties of
DIST. NO. 2.
Gooding and Minidoka. Of the old
P. O. Moscow.
debt of the county ($245,985.78).
5H s’ 19 J-J $100,000__________ 1939 Gooding County assumes $44,564
(Subject to call a ter 1929.)
and Minidoka County $26,2006s '20
F-A 100,000__________ 1940 5s T4 —
$8.000..........1926-1934
(Optional after 1930.)
5s T5 —
9.000..........1926-1935
6s ’ 21 F-A $50,000__________ 1941 5s T7
10,000..........1927-1937
(Optional after 1931.)
R efunding Bonds.
6s ’22 F-A $50,000__________ 1942 454s l6 J-J $10,000c_July 1 ’26-’35
(Optional after 1932.)
(Subject to call after 10 years )
6s ’22 J-J $25.000__________ 1942 “ Old” county debt______
5 5,0 52
(Optional after 1932.)
TOT. B D . D T. Jan 1 0 ’ 25- $86,400
5Ms’23 J-D $25,000__________ 1943 Total equal, assess, val. ’ 24 5.947,391
(Optional after 1933.)
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’24 $>5.40
5J4s’24 . . .
25 X 00 ..M ay 1 '35-’44 Pop’n in 1910, 12,676; 1920 , 3.446
(Optional July 1 1934 or thereafter.)
IN T . in N. Y. at Chase Nat. Bank,
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 25- $375,000
Total assessed value 1925.-3,081,000 Kountze Bros., Irving Nat. Bank,
District tax (per $1,000) 1925--S7.00 Nat. Bank of Commerce, Mechan­
ics & Metals Nat. Bank and E .H .
Rollins & Sons.
LATAH CO. H IG H W A Y D. NO. 3.
N o t e .— Of the amount, $86,400,
P. O. Avon.
as county bonded indebted­
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 0 ’25. $60,000 shown$54,484 54 is assumed, or in
ness,
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,118,609 other words is to be paid by the
_
District tax (per $1,000) ’24_ $8.80 counties of Gooding, Jerome and
_
LATAH CO. H IG H W A Y D. NO. 4. Minidoka, thereby making the actual
bonded indebtedness of Lincoln
P. O. Bovill.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25. $159,000 County $31,915 46.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,540,472 LINCOLN CO. S. D. NO. 16.
_
District tax (per $1,000) ’24--$13.80
P. O. Richfield.
B uilding Bonds.
LAVA HOT SPRINGS.
5s 17 - . - $30,000c............... .1937
This city is in Bannock County.
(Subject to call after 1927.)
H ospital Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $40.000c— July 1 1944 6s ’ 19 ___ $9,000c$l ,000 per year
BOND DEBT Nov 23 5
‘ 35 900
(Optional July 1 1934.)
H ot W ater Spring Acq t Bonds. Assess, val. ’25 (40% act.).1.35 >,000
6 s ’24 J-j $13,000c.. -July 1 1944 School tax rate (per$l,000) 25S13 00
Population in 1925 (est.)______6,450
(Optional July 1 1934.)
IN T . is payable at District Treas
City Hall B uilding Bonds.
urer’s office.
6s
. J-J
$5 000c. .Aug 15 1937
(Optional July 1 1927.)
W ater W orks Purchase Bonds. LITTLF WILLOW IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Payette County.
6s
J-J $52,000c— July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25-.$182,300
(Optional July 1 1931.1
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’25-$110,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 65.000 McCAMMON.
Assess, debt (add’1)________ 28,000
This village is in Bannock County.
700 BOND. DEBT (all water)
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking Fund, general_____
2.600
Jan 20 ’25_____________ $71,000
4,700 Sinking fund______________
Sinking fund, water_______
13,085
Ass’d val’n 1925 (60% act.) 415,983 Assessed valuation 1924___ 409,969
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’ 25-$69-40 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $28.00
Population 1920 (Census)_______ 662 Population 1910, 321; "1920, 467
IN T . payable in New York City.
MADISON COUNTY.
LEMHI COU N TY.
Roxburg is the county seat.
Salmon is the county seat.
* Road and Bridge Bonds.
C ourt House & Jail B onds.
5H s’ 14 J-J $40,000c.July 1 ’26-’33
5s TO J-J §$16,000...J u ly 1930 5s T6 J-J
50,000c-July 1 ’26-’35
(Subject to call beginning July 1920)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5 J£s’ 19 J-J $100,000—July 1 ’29-’38
5*isT 7 J-J $150.000_____ 1927-1936
Road Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5J4s’ 19 J-J $150.000—July 1 ’29-’38
5H S’22 J-J $50,000c_.Jm 1 ’32-’41
R efu n d in g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $216,000 6s ’ 15 J-J $49,500c.July 1 ’26-’34
Floating debt (ada’l ) ______
13.664 BOND. DEBT N ov 12 ’ 25- $394,000
Assessed val. real estate_ 4,567.198 Sinking fu n d .------------------_
39,613
Assessed val. personal_____ 385,776 Assessed val’n, real estate—4,844,272
Total assessed val. 1924___4.952,974 Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 955,943
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$20.00 Other assessable property-. 1,0 T.738
Population 1910, 4,786; 1920, 5,164 Tot. ass’d val.’25(60%act.)7,071,141
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at
$1,000) ’25____
A. B. Leach & C o., Inc., New York Total tax (per 1920 (Census).- $25.00
Population in
9,167
*1NT. at County Treas. office or
LEWISTON.
at Harriman Nat. Bank, N . Y .
County seat of Nez Perce County.
Inc. 1863.
MALAD.
R efu nding Bonds.
This village is in Oneida County.
4 K s’ 16 J-J $155,000c— Jan 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Jan 12 ’25- $55,991
(Redeemable beginning in 1926.)
Assessed valuation 1924
970,387
W ater W orks.
5 s ’ 23 s-a *186,000c______________ Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24___ $12.00
5H s’23s-a *194,000c______________ Population 1910, 1,303; 1920, 2,598
(*For maturity see V. 117, p. 239.) MERIDIAN.
Bridge (R ed .a ft. 10 y rs .fro m is s u e ).
This
Is in Ada
5s ’ 13 J-J $35,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1933 porated village 3 1903. Co. Incor­
Aug.
Park Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922).
Improvement Bonds.
5s g T2 J-J $34,000c
Jan 1 1932
$6,000-----------10 years
BOND. D E B T Oct 22 1925 $604,000 6s '22 ---W ater Bds. (red. beg. in 1920).
Water debt (incl )473.0)0
45.600 6s TO J-J $10,000_________ 1930
Assessment debt (add’l)___
W ater-W orks & Street Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
154
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (60% act.)5,871,556 6s T2 J-J $6,000........ Jan 1 1932
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $52.25 (Subj. to call beginning Jan. 1 1922)
_
18 ’25___$24,000
Population 1910, 6,043; 1920, 6,574 BOND. DEBT Oct _________ 4.000
IN T . at office of City Treasurer Water debt (incl.)
or in New York at Nat. Park Bank. Assess, val. 25 (60% a ct.). .550 000
Kountze Bros, and Chemical Nat.Bk. City tax rate (per $1,000 1925 $15.50
Population in 1910, 619; 1920, 1,000
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
LEWISTON END. SCH. D. NO. 1.
Improvement (R ed. beg. in 1919).
Bag ’09 J-J $47,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1929 MILNER LOW LIFT IR R . DIST.
This district is in Twin Falls C o.
Bldg. (R ed. beg. 10 y r s .f r . issu e.)
5s T2 J-J
$8,OOOc*._July 1 1932 BON D. DEBT Jan 10 ’25--$400,000
5s T4 A-O 25.000c*. .A pr 11934
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25- $70,000 MINIDOKA COUNTY.
Rupert is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
1.995
R efu nding Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val. 25 (65% act.)6,900,000
_ $56,200c_______________
_
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$17.10 -S
Population in 1920____________8,000
C ourt House B onds.
IN TEREST payable In Lewiston. _s
_ $25,000c_______________
_
L incoln Co. Bonds (a ssu m ed ).
LEWISTON H IG H W A Y DIST.
-s
. . . $13,102.42c_______
This district is in Nez Perce Co.
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’25. $98,220
5s T6 J-J $’ 28 000 _____ 1926-1935 Due from Jerome County. _
18,245
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $128,000 Assess, val. real estate_____7,668.535
Assessed valuation 1924- 6,405,346 Assess, val. personal______ 422,552
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $3.50 Tot.ass’d val.’25(70% act.)8,091X87
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$16.30
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank.N.Y. Population in 1920____________9,035




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2.

MINIDOKA
COUNTY INDEP.
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 1.
P. O. Rupert.
School F unding Bonds.
63^s
M -N $20.000..M ay 1 ’ 32-’41
R efu nding Bonds.
5 J£s
— . $45.000...........................
5s
...
47,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’ 25. $137,000
Total assess, val. ’24 (50%
actual) _________________2,790,280
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24- - * j8 00
Population (est.)_____________ 2,500
IN T . at Kountze Bros., New York.

Sinking fund______________
30,946
Assessed valuation 1924___3,516,750
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$6.54
Population 1910, 4,205: 1920, 7,621
IN T .atC h aseN a t.B k .N ew York.
NAMPA H IG H W A Y D ISTR IC T.
This district (P. O. Nampa) is in
Canyon County.
5 ^ sT 9 J-J $500,000.................. 1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 21 ’25- $500,000
Assessed value 1925 --------- 9,486,227
Tax rate (per $1.0«)0i 1925___ $3.70

M INIDOKA CO. I. S. D. NO. 3.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25- $76,340
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,117,758
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____$17.00

N A M PA IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 37.
B uilding Bonds.
5s g ’07 J-J
$8,000c*.-July 1 1927
5 s ’09 J-D 15,000c*.-June 1 1929
5s ’ 16 M-S 58,OOOc*--Mar 1 1936
5s ’ 17 A-O
4,000c*-.A pr 1 1937
6s 20 J-J
75,000c*-.July 1 1940
6 J^s’ 21 A-O 100,000c*. Apr 1 ’31-’40
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’ 25- $260,000
Sinking fund______________
1,584
Assessed value ’ 25 (abt. 1-3
actual)_________________ 4,536,344
Tax rale (per $1,000) ’25____$25.00
Population 1920______________ 7,640

MINIDOKA H IG H W A Y DIST.
-s T5 J-J $20,0 00c______________
-s T6 J-J
15,000c______________
-s ’21 J-J 165,000c______________
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 4 ’ 25- $200,000
Tot. assess. val.’25(H act.)2,155.187
Dist. tax rate (per $l,000)’25-$9 00
Population 1924______________1,000
MONETPLIER.
This city is in Bear Lake County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25. $123,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 122,412
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 946.097
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.-.$17.00
Population 1910, 1,924; 1920, 2,984
MOSCOW.
---------This city Is the county seat of La­
tah County. Incorporated 1887.
M unicipal lm pt. Bonds.
5 Ms 2 4 _ $40,0 00c_______________
_
Paving (Red. beg. in 1923).
5H s’ 13 J-J $30.000c— .July 1 1933
6s T7 Jan 10.000..........
1927
6s T8 - - .
4 ,1 7 3 _____ 1926-1938
Ref. W ater Bds. (Red. b e g .in ’21)
5 )4 s’ 11 J-J 840.000c— -N ov 1 1931
F unding Bonds.
5>*s’23 J-J $35,000___ Mar 1 1943
(Optional Mar. 1 1933.)
W ater Bonds.
5 fis
. . . $10,000___ Jan 1 1944
GEN. DEBT Oct 27 ' 2 5 - - $101.000
Water debt rincl ) ________
71.000
Assess, val. ’24 (35% act.)_1,800.541
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25_____ $26.50
Population 1910, 3,670; 1920, 3,956
IN T. in N. Y . at Chem. Nat. Bk
or at City Treasurer’s office.
MOSCOW i n d T sT d . n o . 5.
5s
J-J $18.000c..................1931
Building (R ed .a ft. 10 yrs.from is s .)
5s ’ 12 J-J $65,000c...Jan 1 1932
5t*s’ 13 M -N *7.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 5 ’ 25- $89,000
Assess, val. ’25 (14 a ct.)_ 2,376,000
_
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$>8.00
Population in 1924____________4,000
* Int. in N. Y .; on others at Dist.
Treasurer’s office
MOUNTAIN HOME.
This village is In Elmore County.
W ater System Bonds.
6s
A-O $40.000c
Apr 1 1931
(Optional April 1 1921.)
Park Bonds.
6s
J-J $10,000c— -July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1929 )
$50,000
BD. D T oc< 18 25......... ..
Water debt (incl.)________
40.000
Assess, debt (add l) ________
l i 638
Sinking fund______________
3,605
Tot. val. ’ 25 (abt. 60% act) 947,726
City tax rate (per $1,000)1925$17.00
Population 1910. 1,411; 1920, 1.644
IN T . is payable in New York or
Mountain Home.
MT. HOME H IG H W A Y DIST.
A district in Elmore County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 16 ’25- $200,000
Sinking fund______________
4,715
Assess, value ’24 (actual)--3,887,492
Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’25------ $4.00
Population 1925______________2,500
MUD LAKE IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district is in Jefferson County.
W a ter Im p rovem en t B on d s.

6s ’ 24 J-J $720 *000.-July 1 ’35-’4l
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 113.)
Interest coupons which fell due
July 1 1925 remain unpaid as the
result of a temporary injunction
granted to the landowners by the
District Court at Rigby enjoining the
officers of the district from collecting
taxes to pay the interest.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924-$720,000
Assess, val. 1924-------------- 2,160,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
The Manufacturers Trust Co(,
N . Y ., originally paying ^gent for
the loan, together with the County
Treasurer, has resigned.
M URPHY IR R IG . D IST R IC T .
This district is in Owyhee County.
6s ’23
- - - $90,000c___ 1934-1943
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 1925--$90,000
Assessed valuation-______ 270,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $55.40
N A M PA .
---------This city Is in Canyon County
Inc. M ay 6 1901.
Park Site Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $20,000c—-Jan 1 1944
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s T 6 J-J
$34,000c_____ 1936
(Subject to call beginning 1926.)
W ater-W orks Funding Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 12 J-J
$27,000c........
1932
(Subject to call beg. in 1922)
General Fund Bonds (R ed. 1922)
5H s’ 12 J-J
$33,000c_____ 1932
Fire-Station (Red. beg. in 1919).
6s ’09 F-A $20,000c_ Aug 2 1929
_
Street Intersection Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J
$39,000c_July 1 1942
(Optional July 1 1932.)
GEN. BONDS Oct 17 ’25- $138,000
Water debt (included)____
45,000
Assess, debt (add’l) _______ 483,785
Floating debt (add’l)______
31,980

N A M PA & M E R ID IA N IR R . DIS.
This district is in Ada and Can­
yon counties.
6s TO J-J *?52.000c..Jan 1 ’26-’30
(For maturity see V. 90, p. 181)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s T7
J-J $14,250c___Jan 1 1927
6s T8
J-J17.100- — -Jan
11928
6s T9 J-J 19,950____Jan 1 1929
6s ’20
J-J 22.800____ Jan 1 1930
6s
J-J 29,650____Jan 1 1931
6s
J-J 33,300____Jan 1 1932
6s
J-J 36.950____Jan 1 1933
T7
J-J 43.450____Jan 1 1934
6s ’ 25 J-J
49,950___ Jan 1 1935
BOND. D E B T Dec 31 ’24-$365,000
Drainage debt (addT)______ 118,375
* Tax-exempt.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y.
NEW SWEDEN IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Bonneville Co.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25--$125,000
NEZ PERCE COUNTY.
Lewiston is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $400,000.-N ov 1 ’29-’38
BOND. D E B T N o v 2 3 ’ 25 $445,000
Sinking fund______________
51.234
Assess, val. public utilities.2,250,377
Total assess, value 1925
(about 2-5 actual)_____16,778 862
State & Oo. tax (per $1,000)'25$ 16.50
Population in 1920 (Census)-.15,253
NEZ PERCE SCH. DIST. NO.
A district in Lewis County.
Im provement Bonds.
5s
J-J $55.000c____ ____ 1929
5s
J-J
8.000c____ -.-193 2
5s
A-O 25.000c____ ____1934
R efu nding Bonds.
5s
J-D $25,000c____ ___ 1929
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’ 25--$54,600
T ot.as’d val.’ 25 (abt.40 % act) 703,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$15.00
Population 1920______________1,500
IN T. in Lewiston, Idaho.
NORTH FORK H IG H W A Y DIST.
This district is in Clearwater Co.
5J4sT9 - . - $140.000_____ 1930-1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 10’25- $140,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000
Ass’d val.'24(est.,30%act.) 1,442.004
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$11.50
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1,600
INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
City, or at Treasurer’s office.
ONEIDA COUNTY.
Malad City is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . $174,000...........................
5s T9 J-J *92,000-M ay 15 ’29-’38
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 557)
Funding bonds___________ $21,600
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 8 ’25- 259,000
30.600
Floating debt (add’1)______
Sinking fund______________
9,000
Total assess, val. 1925
(60% actual)___________5,551.968
State & Co. tax (per $1.000) '24$’ 5.50
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 6.725
_
IN T. on bonds marked (*) atNational Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
ONEIDA CO. I. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Malad.
BOND. DEBT Jan 12 ’25- $115,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,808,518
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$17.00
OWYHEE COUNTY.
Silver City is the county seat.
Road and Bridge B onds.
5s T9 J-J $200,0 0 0 c____ 1929-1939
•BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’25- $200,000
Warrant debt____________
102.019
Sinking fund______________
19 .853
Cash on hand_____________
36,989
Total assess, val. 1925
(48% actual)___________5.235,735
State & co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$24.00
Population in 1920____________4,694
PARMA.
This village is in Canyon County.
TOT. BD . D T . Jan 12 ’25--$62,720
Assessed valuation 1924___ 532,473
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $16.00
_
Population 1910, 338; 1920, 583
PARMA IND. SCH. DIS. NO. 8.
This district is in Canyon County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’03 -- _
$6,500c_ Aug 1 1941
_
5s '17 A-O 25,000c--.O ct 1 1937
5 ^ s ’ 19 -- _
12,000c— Aug 1 1939
6s ’21 J-D15 19,000c. June 15 1941
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $62,500
Sinking fund______________
6.527
Assessed val. 1924 _______ 1,105.260
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--$19.00
Population in 1920______________583

D ec., 1925.]
PAUL.
This village is in Minidoka Co.
W ater Bonds.
0s g '19 J-J $30,000-M ay 10 ’ 30-’39
BON D. DEBT Jan 10 ’25— -$63,500
Water debt (incl.)__________ 30.000
Assessed value 1924------------ 245.363
Village tax (per $1,000) ’24— $33.40
Population in 1920__________
527
PAYETTE.

This city is in Payette County.
Incorporated July 18 1891. Popu­
lation in 1910, 1,948; 1920, 2,433.
6s ’ 21 - - - $12,100c_____________
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s
J-J
$2,000c_________ 1926
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5H s
J-J $20,0 00c_________ 1934
5H s’23 — . 67,000c--------- ----------(Due in 20 years, opt. in 10 years.)
F un din g Bonds.
6s T8 J-J $51,000c— -Jan 1 1938
(Optional after 1928.)
Paving Bonds.
_ $32,0 00c_______________
_
-s
Funding B onds.
5 ^ g ’ 12J-J $16,000c—-Apr 1 1932
(Subject to call after April 1 1922.)
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 10 '25- $160,100
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
88,'92
Assess, val '24 (>£ act.)- -1,047,430
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$25.00
INT. payable at City Treasurer’s ofllot
PAYETTE COUNTY.
Payette is the county seat.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s'17 s-an $75.000_____________1937
(Optional after 1927.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 '25- $75,000
Sinking fund______________
7,000
Total assess, val. 1925___ 5.394 492
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $19 50
Population in 1920 (Census) ..7,021

IDAHO—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 ’ 2 5 -- $967,976
Water bonds (included)___ 700.00o
Assess, b on d s______________ 481,218
Sinking fu n d ...................... 200.014
Assessed valuation 1924_ 9.287.587
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$29.0O
Population 1910. 9,110; 1920. 15,001
POCATELLO IND. S. D. NO. 1.
Building (R ea. a ft. 10 ti t s . Jr .is s u e ).
5s ’08 J-D $4.000c........
1928
6.0 0 0 c...A p r 9 1930
5s TO A-O
5s T4 M-N 46 .000 c...M a y 1 1934
5s 15 M-N 40 .000 c...M a y 1 1935
5s T6 J-J
15.000c— .July 1 1930
'Subject to call beg. July 1 1926)
5s T9 . . . 180.000c__________1939
5 K s’20 . . .
75,000c__________ 1940
5Ms’23 J-J 210,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1943
(Optional July 1 1933)
5s ’25 — . 40,000____July 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25. $616,000
Sinking fu n d __________________98.392

Total assess, val. 1925___11,607.125
1 ax rate (per $1 .000) 25____ $20 50
Population in 1922 (est.)_____17.000
INT In N. Y. City at First
Vat. Bank, Kountze Bros., Chase
Nat. Bank and A . B. Leach & Co
and at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
POST FALLS.
This village is in Kootenai County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925—$54,500
Assessed valuation 1924____ 456 Oil
Tax rate (per ,*1,000) 1924_ $17.10
_
Population in 1910. 658; 1920, 576
POST FALLS IR R IG . DTST.
This district is in Kootenai County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925-S150.000

POTLATCH H IG H W A Y DIST.
This district (P. O. Potlatch) is in
Latah County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925 $95,000
PAYETTE HEIGHTS IR R . DIST. Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,740,724
_
This district is in Payette County. District tax (per $1,000) 1924—$4.30
BON D. DEBT Jan 10 1925—$53,300
PAYETTE IND. SCHOOL DIST POWER COUNTY the county seat.
American Falls is
This district is in Payette County
- s ’ 19 . . . $75,000.......................... 6s Funding Bonds. ..........1926-1934
15 J-J $81,000
BOND DEBT Oct 19 ’ 25. $147,500
Court House Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
5,000
’25 J-J $30,000c.June
35-’44
Tot. as’d val.’ 24 ( M a c t .).l,900.000 5s Oneida Co. Bonds (A s su1 ’ed ).
m
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925...$22.00 -s
. . . $11,151_____________
Population 1920 (est.)________ 5.000
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5 Hs’ 19 M -S$l 50.000_____1930-1939
PAYETTE CO. HIGH. D. NO. 1.
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 1924. $200,000 BOND. DEBT May 1924. $101,151
1924___8,638,135
T ot. ass’d val.’23(40%act.)2.451 839 Total assess, value$1,000) ”23.$19.70
District tax (per $1,000) ‘24___$7.00 3tate&Co.tax(per
Population in 1920.
5.105
INT. at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N .Y .
PAYETTE C o T h IGH. D. NO. 2.
6s ’22 J-J $150.000c— .Jan 1 1942 POWER CO. H IG H W A Y DISTS.
(Optional after Jan. 1 1932)
Dist. 1 $275,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25- $151,000 BOND. DEBT
Dist. 2
125.000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,642,762
Jan 12 ’25
Dist. 3
50.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23______ $7.00
Dist. 1 6,455.707
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros., Assessed val’n
Dist. 2 1,447,705
New York City.
653,253
1924
.Dist. 3
[Dist. 1
6.50
PIERCE H IG H W A Y D ISTR IC T. District taxes ’23 -(Dist. 2
10.00
This district is in Clearwater Co.
10.00
(per $1,000)
(Dist. 3
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925 $50,000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,350,425
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $18.00 PRESTON. is in Franklin County.
_
Tnis city
Sewer Bonds.
PIONEER IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
5s 17 J-J $30,000____Dec 1 1937
This district (P. O. Caldwell) is
(Optional after Dec. 1 1927.)
in Canyon County and Ada County.
Paving Bonds
R efu nding Bonds.
J-J $25.000____Oct
6s T7 J-J $30,700c*_____________ 5s T9 (Optional Oct. 1 1929.) 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1925 $277,200
F unding Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 459 855 5s T4 J-J $10,000___M ay 11934
Population 1923 (est.)____
7,500 5s T4 J-J
10,000___July 1 1934
6s 21 J-J $32.000___July 1 1941
PLEASANT VIEW HIGH. DIST.
(Optional July 1 1931.)
This district (P. O. Post Falls) is 6s ’ 22 J-J
28,000___Jan 1 1942
in Kootenai Oountv.
Park Ro nds .
6s ’22 J-J $95.000c__ Jan 1 1942 5)4sT9 J-J
$5,000____Oct 1 1939
(Optional 1932)
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $95,000
W ater Bds. (Red. a ft. Jan. 1 1922).
Total assess, value 1924___1,290,302 5s 12 J-J $75.000 ___Jan 1 1932
District tax (per $1,000) ’24___$6.75 5K s’ 19 J-J
35,000___Oct 1 1939
Population 1923 (est.)________ 1,600 6s 20 J-J
72,000___ June 1 1940
IN T . payable at the Chase Na­
(Optional June 1 1930.)
tional Bank, New York City.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 21 ’25- $140,000
Water debt (additional)
182.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
16.000
PLUMMER H IG H W A Y DIST.
Assess, val. ’25(40% a ct.). 1,250,000
Road Bo PIds.
6s ’ 13 J-J $2S,000C— July 1 1933 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$24.00
(Subject to call after July 1 1923.) Population 1910, 2,110; 1920, 3.235
IN T. on 6s of 1920 at N. Y. City.
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1925 $26,000
Sinking fund______________
4.000
Assessed valuation 1924___1,409,122 PRINCETON-HARVARD H IG H ­
W AY D ISTR IC T.
District tax (per $1,000) ’25--$5.50
This district (P. O. Princeton) is in
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,500
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N . Y . Latah County.
544s’ 19 A-O $50,000c__________1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
PLUMMER IND. SCH. D. NO. 12. BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925 $50,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 2 ’25- $30,240 Ass’d val’n 1924 (35% act.) 1,208 278
Total assessed val. 1924___1,171,216
_ $14.60
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24____$15.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_
Population in 1923____________1,375 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,600
PROGRESSIVE IR R IG . DIST.
POCATELLO.
A district in Bonneville County.
This city is in Bannock County.
C anal-Purchase Bonds.
Incorporated 1889.
6s ’09 J-J $192,500c.July 1 ’26-’29
Subway Bonds.
W ater Purchase Bonds.
5s ’ 24 J-J 15 $4,000c_-July 15 1944 6s ’20 J-J $70,0 0 0 c ____ 1936-1945
(Optional July 15 1934.)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 28 1925 $262,500
Sewer Bonds (Subject to call.)
Total assessed value 1925.-5,000,000
5s ’ l l J-J $30,000c._.Jan 1 1931 Dist. tax rate (per acre) ’ 25____$2.45
5s T4 J-J
31,000c. .Jan 15 1934 Population in 1924 (est.)____8,000
5s ’24 J-J 15 18,560c..July 15 1944
IN T . on 6s o f 1909 payable at New
(Optional July 15 1934.)
York agency o f Bank o f Montreal,
Funding Bonds.
5s ’09 A-O $13,000c— Apr 1 1929 and on 6s o f 1920 at the National
6s T5 J-J $19,975c_ July 1 1935 City Bank, New Y9rk City.
_
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $400,0 0 0c..N ov I 1935 REXBURG.
(Subject to call after Nov 1 1925)
This city is in Madison County
5s T7 J-J 300,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1927.)
6s T9
J-J $70,000.................1939
4Ms
. . . 280,000................ ..........
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Street Tmpt. Bonds.
Fire D ep t. Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $102,000c_________ 1939 6s T9 J-J $12,000_________ 1939
5s ’24 J-J 15 42,500c-_July 15 1944
(Subject to call after 1929.)
(Optional July 15 1934.)
W ater Bonds.
,
Highway & F oot Bridge C onst. 5s
J-J $25,000_________ 1936
B onds.
(Optional 1926.)
s ’24 J-J 15 $7,000c. .July 15 1944 5Ms
...
10.000-------------- 1943
(Optional July 15 1934.)
|
(Optional 1933.)




Bridge Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $10,000....................1939
(Suoject to call after 1929.)
R efu nding Bonds.
5 ^ s ’23 J-J $30,000...................1943
(Optional 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925 $157,000
Water debt (incl.)________
35.000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 475.521
Assessed value, real estate. 1,071,485
Assessed value, personal__ 149.769
Other assessable property_ 108.659
Tot.ass’d val.’24'35% act.) 1,329.913
City tax rate (per $1.000) ’24 $17.00
Population, 1910, 1,893; 1920, 3.569

9T
Street Bonds.
„
„ „„„
6s T4 J-J $10,000____Oct 1 1934
5% s’23 J-J
50.500____July 1 1943
Sewer Bonds.
5 3 s ’23 J-J $17,500____July 1 1943
4'
TOT. DEBT Dec 17 1924- $119,000
Water debt (included)____
41,600
Assessment d e b t _________ 105.333
Floating debt____________
5,300
•'inking fund__________ . . .
l6 ,3 l5
Total assess, value 1924
(50% actual)................... 983.313
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.S26.00
Population in 1910. 869; 1920, 1,962

ST. MARIE’ S, IN '). S. D. N o. 1.
R E XBU RG INDEP. S. D NO. 1 ,s ’09 . . .
4 .0 0 0 c ..-----------------This district (P. O. Rexburg) is in .8 '13 . . .
40,000c......... ................
Madison County.
_s ’24 . . . 100,000c--------------------Funding Bonds.
5s '24 J-J 100,060___________1943
6 43s’21 J-D $13,500-.June 1 ’32-’41
(Optional 1929.)
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 657.) BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’25 $144,000
64£s’21 . . . $ 15.000 _____________
Floating debt (additional) _
4.650
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925 $213,000 Sinking fund______________
3.556
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,971,162 Ass'd val’n ”25 (40% a c t .).3,522,835
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15.00 •'chool tax rate! per$l ,000) 25-$19.00
_
INT at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y Population in 1920____________2,500
IN T . at Boise, Ida.
R IG B Y .
This city is in Jefferson Countv.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925.$ 103.500 SALMON CITY. Lemhi County.
This city Is In
Assessed valuation 1924___ 708.748
1392.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$17.60 incorp. inRef. (Red. after J a n . 1 1922)
Population in 1910, 555; 1920, 1,629 4s W ater
12 J-J $4 i,000c___Jan 1 1932
R IG B Y INDEPENDENT S.D.NO.5 Water-works bonds__________ $4,000
bonds_____________ 3,000
This district (P. O. Rigby) is In BuildingDEBT Jan 12 1925..$52,000
BOND.
Jefferson County.
Assessed
6s g T9 J-J $14,000____July 1 1939 City tax valuation 1924_____800.765
(per $1,000) 1924 . .$17.50
6>*g’21 M-N 32,000_______ _______ Population 1910, 1,434. 1920, 1,311
R efu nding Bonds.
INT. pay. at Kountze Bros.. N. Y .
5 % sg’23 J-J ($10.000_____ 1934-1938
t 20,000______1939-1943
BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’ 25 $181,000 S A N D P O IN T .
Sinking fund______________
8 ,0 0 o
This city Is In Bonner County.
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (60% act.)2,255.897 Incorporated May 1 1907.
Sch. tax rate (per $1 .000) ’25_$16 00
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Population (est.) 1925________ 5.000 6s T8 J-J $98,0 0 0c.. .July 1 1938
INT. at National Bank of Com­
(Optional after 1928.)
merce, New York.
R efunding Bds. Red. h c g .i n '2 2 ) .
5>6s’09 J-J $44,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1932
RIM ROCK H IG H W A Y DIST.
iSubject to call in 1922.)
Funding BondsThis district (P. O. Genesee) Is In
5 46s M -N $43,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1940
Nez Perce County.
514s . . . $ 4 4 .0 0 0 .............. ..1939 GEN. BD. D T . Sept 30 ’25 $87,000
. . . 98 000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1926— $44,000 Water debt (add'l).
Sinking fund_______________ 4.0o0 Special impt. debt (add’l ) . .
9.600
Tot. assess, val. ’ 25 (46 a ct.).440,000 Sinking fund general---------6,397
District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$10.OO Sinking fund water_
17,723
Population 1924 (est.)__________ 230 Ass’d val’n ’2 5 -.............. — 1,220,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’25.$40.25
RUPERT.
Population 1910, 2,993; 1920, 3,199
This city is in Minidoka County.
INT. on water-works bonds at the
Inc. in May 1906.
Onion Trust Co., Spokane; on re­
W ater Bonds.
funding bonds at Kountze Bros.,
6s T3 J-J $25,000c...................1933 N. Y.
(Redeemable beginning 1923.)
6s T 6 J-J $4,000_____ May 1 1936
(Subject to call after May 1 1926.) S A N D P O IN T SCH. D IS T . N O . 1.
5s ’08 J-J $10,0 0 0 c...J u ly
1928
Street Impt. Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1918)
6s 16 J-J $7,000_____ May 1 1936
(Subject to call after May 1 1926.) 5s ’09 J-J $ 10,000c.. .July 1 1929
(Subject to call after Ju y 1 1919)
Paving (Red. beg. Oct. 1 1922).
6s T2 A-O $3,5 0 0 c...O ct 1 1932 546s’ 19 J-D 65,000___ June 1 1939
(Optional June 1 1929)
6s 19 . . . 41.000____________ 1939
6s ”22 J-J 140.000___ Jan 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
546s’ 17 J-J $11,500___ Jan 1 1937 BOND. DEBT July 25’ 25- $225,000
10,069
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.) Floa ting debt (add’l)______
8,206
7s ’20
J-J 30.000 _____1926-1930 Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value ’24 (2-5 act.)3,365,676
Elec. Lt. & Row. Plant Bonds.
6s T9
J-J $60.000.-Dec 1 ’30-’39 School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$22.50
Population 1923 (est.)________ 5,500
Funding Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $25,000___ Mar 1 1942
INT. is payable at office of State
(Optional Mar 1 1932)
Land Board. Kleybolte & C o.,
R efu n d in g Bonds,
Spokane & Eastern Trust Co. and
5s
_ $45,000------------------------- Keeler Bros, of Denver.
_
(D ue in 20 years, op t. in 1C years.)
TOT. BD. D T . Jan 10 ’ 25- $437,899
Water & light bonds (incl.).
89,000 SCENIC BETTER RDS. H ’W A D.
This district is in Benewah County.
Total assess, val. 1924___ 93 1,589
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 2 4 . $22.00 BOND. DEBT Jan 10 1925 $300,000
_
Population in 1910, 297; 1920, 2,372 Ass’d val’n 1925, inside_ 5,216,814
Ass’d val’n 1925, outside.. 986,348
Tax rate (per $1,006) 1924------$9.50
RUPERT H IG H W A Y DIST.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25. $195,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,766,286 SHELLEY.
_
This place Is In Bingham County.
Dist. tax rate(per $1,000) ’24..$6.56
6 s ’09 J-J
1,7 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1929
(Optional July 1 1919.)
ST. ANTHONY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
546s’ 19 J-J $35,000c__ July 1 1939
Fremont County.
(Optional Inly 1 1929.)
W ater W orks System Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
6s ’24 . . . $75,000c
Jan 1 1934
6s ’22 J-J $10,000c
Jan 1 1942
Paving Bonds.
(Optional Jan 1 1932)
6s T9 . . . $35,000c—.July 1 1938
R efu nding Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1928.)
546s’25 J-J $20,000 _____ 1936-1945
Bridge Bonds.
J-J $20,000c__________1932 BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’25. $66,700
Water debt (incl.)_________ 56,760
(Subject to call 1922.)
Tot.assess.val.’24(40% act.) 513,462
Park Bonds-s
. . . 215,000c_ Jan 1 1940 Tot tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$57.60
_
Population, 1910. 537; 1920. 1,223
Sewer Bonds.
.s
_
_ $45,000c_ Jan 1 1940
_
(Optional Jan 1 1930)
COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’25. $185,000 SHOSHONEthe County seat.
Wallace is
Water debt (inlc.)________
75,006
Highway C on stru ction Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l)___
63,566
(Optional July 1 1928.)
8,653
Sinking fund______________
Assessed value ’25 (3-5 act.)1,114,318 5 46g’23J-J /$150,000c.July 1 ’33-’37
l6,000c_ July
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $24.00 5s g ’23 J-J \/ 20 ,000 c...Ju ly 1 1938
1 1938
Population 1910, 1,238; 1920, 2,957
1120,000c. July 1 ’39-’42
IN T . is payable in New York City TOT. BD. D T . Oct 18 ’25- $300,000
Sinking fund . . . ________— 40,666
ST. A N T H O N Y IN D . S. D . N o . 2. Assess, value real estate..22,780,000
450,000
This district Is In Fremont County Assess, value personal___
546s
J-J $15,0002...J u ly 1 1927 Total assess, value 1925
(about 40% actual)___ 23‘ 230,000
5s T2 J-D 50,000c— .June 1 1932
5s
F-A
2,500c.................1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$20.00
546s
J-D 35,000c__________1939 Population 1910,13,963; 1920,14,250
IN T . at the Chase National Bank
6s
J-D 30,000c..........
1932
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925— $132,500 N. Y .
Sinking fund______________
40,000
Assess, val. ’ 25 (2-5 act’ ) . . l ,600,066 SHOSHONE H IG H W A Y D . N O . 2.
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25 $23.00
A district In Lincoln County.
Population in 1922__________ 2,927
Road Bonds (Red. beg. J a n . 1 ’22).
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . 0s T2 J-J $64,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1932
5s T9 . . . 120.000— ..............1939
(Subject to call after 1929.4
ST. MARIES.
This city is in Benewah County TO T. DEBT Jan 10 ’25— . $184,000
Assess, val. 1924_________ 2,242,537
Incorporated in 1902.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $9.00
W ater-W orks Bonds.
546s’ 15 J-J $37.000— -Sept 15 1935 Population 1920_____________ 1,800
IN T . at First Nat. B k., Shoshone,
(Subject to call begin. Sept. 15 1925.)
5s ’09 J-J
$4,000____July 1 1929 and at Chase N a t. Bank, N . Y .

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COLORADO—DEBT OF STATE

SHOSHONE SCH. DIST. NO. 12. TW IN FALLS CO. I. S. D. NO. 2.

R efu n d in g and B uilding Bonds.
6s ’09 J-J $33.400c
Sept 1 1929
5a ’ l l J-J
16.000____July 1 1931
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
BON D. D EBT Jan 10 ’25- $26,450
Assess, yal. 1924 (40% act.)l,688,574
School *ax ratefper $1,000)'24 $16.00
Population in 1923___________ 1,245
INT. at County Treasurers’ office.

P. O. Kimberly.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $116,500
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,932,411
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $22.00
_

TWIN FALLS COUNTY.

Twin Falls is the county seat. In­
corporated in March 1907.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
$45,000c
Feb 1
SNAKE RIVER VALLEY IBB. D. 6s ’09 to J-J l-10th y ’ly aft. 10th1929
(Sub.
call
yr.)
A district in Bingham County.
Road Bonds.
Post Office is Shelley.
5Hs 13 J-J $35,000c____ 1926-1934
- s ’07 -.-$ 1 2 0 ,8 0 0 -.........................
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J 100.000c.July 1 ’34-’ 43 5Ha 13 J-J $35,000c $4,000 yearly
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 923.)
R efu nding B onds.
Hansen Bridge.
-s
. . . 57,800______________
- - $30,000 ____
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’25- $278,600 6s T9 -DEBT Oct 17 ’25 1930-1939
$145,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
23,000 BOND. value, real estate 27,050.000
Sinking fund______________
15,000 Assessed value, personal-- 1,200,000
Assessed
Tot. assess 1924 (H a ct.)--1,500,000
T ot. assess, val. (per $1,000)’25 $3.00 Tot.ass’d val.’25(40%act) 28,700,000
Population 1924______________ 4,500 State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1925______________$15.00
IN T. on bonds of 1923 at tne
Nat. City Bank, N. Y .; on others Pop’n 1910, 13,543; 1920, 28,398
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .
at First National Bank, Shelley.
SODA SPRINGS.
This city is in Caribou County.
W ater Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $80.000.1930-1939
Sewer Bonds.
7s
. . . $40,000...........................
BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’25 $98,500
Water debt (incl.)___
92,400
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
8,900
Assessment debt (add’l)___
48.000
9,342
Sinking fund_________

TW IN FALLS COUNTY INDE­
PENDENT SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
P. O. Hansen.
School B uilding B onds.
6s '20 J-D $44,000__June 1 ’30-’40
Funding Bonds.
7s ’ 21 M -N $3.000.-M ay 1 ’34-’41
BON D. DEBT Jan 10 ’25---$53,000
Assessed value 1924 ________923,490
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $18.00
Population (est.) 1924------------ 1,200
A ccpcc
W Q 089
AM caa. trn 1 AOKOiJW o r»f- ^
v<u.
/o
IN T at
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $26.00 merce, .New National Bank of Com­
York.
Population in 1910, 501; 1920, 935
SUGAR IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
This district is in Madison County
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1 ’25 . $76,000
Sinking fund______________
9,000
Ass’d val.’25(abt.40% act.) 1,365,523
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $16.50
Population 1925________________ 575

SUNNYSIDE IRRIG. DIST.

VALLEY COUNTY.
Cascade is the county seat. Organ­
ized from parts of Boise and Idaho
counties in 1917.
Road bonds________________ $75,000
Funding bonds____________ 45,000
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $120,000
Bonds assumed from Boise
C ou n ty ________________
26,925
Assess, val., real estate____4,628,563
Assess, val., personal------- 468,023
Tot. equal, ass’d val. ’ 24-5,096,586
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’24-$23.00

Organization o f district upheld by
State Supreme Court. V. 94, p. 149
6s g ’22 F-A $333,500c-Feb 1 ’28-'37
BOND. D EBT Feb 1922.. $333,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
40,000
WAHA-TAMMANY H ’ W AY DIST.
District tax rate (per acre)__ $4.43
This district (P. O. Lewiston) is
in Nez Perce County.
TETON COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’25. $128,000
Driggs is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1924— 1,303,045
C ourt House Bonds.
5Ms’24 J-J $25,0 0 0 c____ 1934-1943 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.$8.00
F unding Bonds.
5.2s
s-a *58,500c__________1935 WALLACE.is in Shoshone County.
This city
Road and Bridge Bonds.
C ity
5s T7 J-J $50,000c____Jan 1 1937 5H s’ 24 & . Fire Hall B onds.
-$35,000_______________
(Subject to call after 1927.)
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 10 ’ 25- $35,000
5H s’ 19 - - . 100,000c____ 1929-1938 Assessment debt (add’ l)—
15,841
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925-- $233,500 Assessed valuation 1924----2,676,070
Sinking fund______________
6,947 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $14.00
Assessed value 1925_______ 2,648,851 Population 1910, 3,000; 1920.-2,816
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$32.10
Population 1920______________ 3,921 W ASHINGTON COUNTY.
IN T . is payable in New York.
The city o f Weiser is the county
seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
TWIN FALLS.
This city is in Twin Falls County. 4H s’ 17 J-J $100,000c.-Jan 1 ’27-’36
Road Bonds.
Incorporated as a city o f the second
6s ’20 J-J $300,000c_July 1 ’30-’39
class April 1 1907.
(Optional after 10 years.)
Sewer (Red. a ft. 10 y rs .fro m issu e).
6 s ’ 06 J-J $2,000c___Sept 2 1926 BOND. D EBT Oct 192'5-- $400,000
5s ’09 J-J 2,000c____ Oct 1 1929 Assess, val. real estate___ 8 681,418
5H s’ 19 J-J
40,000___ July 1 1939 Assess, val., personal_____ 540,000
Total assess, val. ’25______ 9,221,418
(Subject to call July 1 1929)
Fire D ep t. (R ed.aft. 10 y r s .fr .is s u e ). State & co. tax (per $1,000)’25 $19.00
6s ’09 J-J $4,000c--.Jan 1 1929 Population in 1920------------------ 9.242
_
5H s’ l l J-J
7,000c_ Jan 1 1931
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the Chase
6s ’20 J-J
20,000__July 1 1940 National Bank, New York.
Bridge Bonds.
5K s’ 19 J-J
$50,000__July 1 1939
W ASHINGTON CO. IR R . DIST.
Funding (Red. beg. in 1922).
5H s’ 12 J-J
$12,000_________ 1932 BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’25- $552,000
Street (Red. a ft. 10 yrs. fr o m is s u e ) .
6s ’09 J-J
$4,000c__ Jan 1 1929 WEISER.
This city is in Washington County.
5s ’09 J-J
14,000c-..O ct 1 1929
5H s’ l l J-J
23,000c___Jan 1 1931 Incorporated in 1887.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5H s’ l l J-J
3,000_________ 1931
_
5Ms’ 19 J-J
115,000_________ 1939 5s ’24 J-J $77,500c_ June 1 1944
6s ’20 J-J
75,000__July 1 1940 5s ’23 J-J 33,500___________ 1943
5s ’23 J-J $3,000c--.Jan 1 1943
W ater W orks P urch. Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $80,000c__ Apr 1 1936 5s '23 J-J $3,500c— Jan 1 1943
Sewer Bonds.
(Subject to call beg. Apr. 1 1926)
6s T8 J-J $375,000___ Jan 1 1938 5 H S .1 2 J-J $15,000------July 1 1932
(Optional July 1 1922.)
(Subject to call beginni
Pav. & Grad. (R ed.aft. 10 y r s .fr .is .)
GEN. BD. D T . Sept 30 ’25 $836,000
10,000c---July 1 1932
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 385,755 5 K s’ 12 J-J
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
50,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $142,500
Water works bonds (incl.)- 455,000 Assess, val., real & personal,
for 1924________________1,466,805
Sinking fund______________
50,000
Assess, val. 1925 (40% act.)4,855,163 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$22.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-134.00 Popula'n in 1910, 2,600; 1920, 3,154
Population 1910, 5,258; 1920, 8,324
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bk., N . Y .
IN T . at the C ity Treasurer’s office
or in N . Y . C ity at First Nat, Bank. WEISER IND. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’25- $121,500
TW IN FALLS H IG H W A Y DIST. Assessed valuation 1924— 1,807,485
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--_$19.00
This district is in Twin Falls Co.
5H s’ 19 J-J $1,250,000.-Oct 20 1929
BON D. D EBT Oct 1 1925$1,250,000 W EISER IR R IG . DISTR IC T.
Asses, val. '25 (40% act.) 14,580,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $100,000
Population in 1925 (est.)_
32,000
WENDELL IND. SCH. DIS. NO.35
This district (P. O. Wendell) is in
TWIN FALLS IND. SCHOOL Gooding County.
DISTRICT NO. 1.
6s ’ 10 - - - $30,000-__________1930
5s g ’ 12 F-A $70,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1932 5s ’20 - - 30,000___________1940
(Subject to call Feb 1 1922.)
6s ’21 . - 15,000___________ 1941
5s
--40,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1936 5s ’24 - - 15,000___________ 1944
5H s
—
150,000____Apr 1 1939 BOND. D E B T July 1 ’2 5 -- $90,000
5 ^ s ’ 19 . . .
60,000____July 1 1939 Floating debt (add’l ) --------8,000
5s ’20 M -S 100,000____Mar 1 1940 Assessed valuation 1925___ 1,275,988
(Optional March 1 1930)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $16.00
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 2,000
_s
- - - $52,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’25- $472,000
Floating debt (add’l )------66,477 WENDELL H ’ W AY DIST. NO. 6.
This district (P. O. Wendell) is in
Sinking fund--------------------4,945
Assess, val. ’24 (40% a ct.)-8,213,584 Gooding County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25~$22.50 BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’25- $132,500
Population in 1924 (est.)------12,000 Assessed valuation 1924— 1,694,679
INT. payable at Dlst. Treas. offloe. Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924------- $7.50




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WEST POINT HIGHWAY DIST. Assessed valuation 1924____ 163,489
This district (P. O. Wendell) is in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-—$25.00
Population 1920------------------------ 349
Gooding County.
BOND. D E B T Jan 10 ’25-.$57,000
Assessed valuation 1924____677,257 WOOD RIVER VALLEY IRRIG.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $7.50
DISTRICT.
A district in Blaine County.
WEST SIDE IR R IG . D ISTR IC T. 6 s ’ 18 - - - $25,000c____ 1929-1930
This district is in Bingham County. TO T. B D . D T . Jan 10 ’25--$121,000
BOND. D EBT Jan 10 ’ 25- $115,000 Assessed value of land '24- 450,000
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924------$8.30
WILDER.
Population 1924------------------------ 410
This village is in Canyon County.
IN T . payable at the Chase N at’
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 25____$57,500 Bank. New York.

State of Colorado.
ITS
D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Feb. 28 1861)____Feb. 28 1861
Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1875)________ Aug. 1 1876
Total area of State (square miles)_________________ 103,645
State Capital_______________________________________Denver
Governor (term expires Jan. 1927)____ Clarence J. Morley
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Jan. 1927)..Sterling B. Lacy
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1927).Carl S. Milliken
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1927)____Wm. D. MacGinnis
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1927)__________ Charles Davis
Attorney-General (term expires Jan. 1927)_W. L. Boatright
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first Wednesday
in January, and sessions are unlimited, according to a eonstitutional
amendment adopted in N ov. 1910. V . 90, p. 1363.
H ISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history of State debt see “ State and
City Supplement" of April 1895. p. 140. The present debt la as follows;
LOAN8—
------ In terest ------ -------- P rin cip a l -------N a m e and P urpose —

%

Payable

W h en D u e . O utstand'o.

insurrection bonds_____________ 1909 3 J-J
July 1 1929
571,400
do
do
....................1914 4 J-J
July 1 1944
725,900
8ubject to call after July 1 1934.
Dec. 1 1960 1,749,300
Funding bonds....... .................... 1910 3 J-D
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1920.
War purpose bonds__________ 1917 4H M-S $125,000 yearly 729,500
Subject to call when funds are available.
Highway bonds______________1921 5
J-D
June 1 1951 2,000,000
Subject to call June 1 1931.
1922 5 s-a
June 1 1952
3,000,000
do
do
Subject to call June 1 1932.
do
do
1923 5 J-D June 1 ’34-’36
1,400,000
(Optional July 1 1924.)
do
do
1924 5 J-D
June 1 1937
500,000
(Optional June 1 1926)
do
do
1924 5 J-D
1938-1939 1,000,000
(Optional June 1926)
do
do
1925 5 J-D
June|l 1940
500,000
(Optional June 1 1929.)
do
do
1925 5 J-D
June 1 1941
500,000
(Optional June 1 1929.)
INTEREST is payable at the Treasurer’s office, Denver.
T O TAL DEBT, ETC.— The following shows the gross debt of the State
on the dates named:
Sept. 30 ’23. Sept. 30 '24. Sept. 30 ’25.
Outstanding warrants_______________
None
None
$320,315
Certificates of indebtedness_________
None
None
None
Funding bonds---------------------------------$1,872,500
$1,802,500
1.749.300
Insurrection bonds_________________
1,658,000
1,514,200
1.297.300
Defense bonds_____________________
1,000,000
961,000
729,500
Highway bonds____________________
6,500,000
7,140,000
7,900,000
Total------------------------------------------- $11,036,500 $11,417,700 $11,996,415
The cash value of all sinking funds on hand Sept. 30 1925 was $126,531,161
DEBT -AND T A X VALUATION.— The following shows the State's
total assessed valuation, the State tax per $1,000 and the total State debt
for the years named;
Total A ssessed

State Tax

T otal A s ses sed

State Tax

V alu ation,
(p er $1,000)
V a lu a tion ,
(per $1,000)
1925--$1,540,732,487.00
$3.70
1913 ..♦1.306.536,692.00
$1.30
1924-- 1,540,667,674.00
3.70
4.18
1912____ $422,341,537.00
1923— 1,543,211,892.00
3.93
1910____ 414.885.770.00
4.00
1922-- 1,548,617,781.00
4.48
1908____ 375,284.970.00
4.00
1921— 1,578,149,399.00
4.35
1906____ 356,244.547.35
4.00
1904____ 342,170,703.00
4.00
1920— 1,591,307,396.00
3.47
1919
1,488,181.211.00
3.47
1901_____*465,874,288.00
4.10
1900____ 216,776,356.00
4.10
1918— 1.422,113,275.00
2.77
1917_ 1,305,286,409.00
3.12
1890____ 220,544,064.62
4.00
1916_ 1,211,697,278.00
2.07
1880____ 73,698.746.29
6.00
1915— 1,249,199,210.00
2.10
1877____ 43,453.946.36
5.35
1914— 1.309,559,205.00
1.39
♦Under the Revenue Law o f 1901 property is required to be assessed at
its true value. In 1913 this law was amended to provide for assessment at
“ true and full cash value.” This accounts for the large increase in values
of 1901 and 1913, as property was assessed at a very much lower basis in
earlier years.
In addition to the tax rate as above, there is a poll tax of $1.00 per capita.
In 1880 and prior to that date this poll tax was 50 cents per capita.
The State Supreme Court in an opinion handed down April 3 1916
upheld the increase in assessed valuations ordered by the Colorado Tax
Commission and State Board of Equalization. See item under “ Denver"
In “ Chronicle” of April 15 1916, page 1461; also V. 98, p. 249. A proposed
amendment to the constitution abolishing the Colorado Tax Commission
was defeated at the November 1916 election. V. 104. p. 677.
Soldiers' B onus A m en d m en t D e fea ted .— The 1923 Legislature passed an
Act submitting to the voters a proposal to amend the constitution so as to
allow the issuance of $8,000,000 bonds for the payment of a bonus to
veterans of the World War, Spanish War. Philippine Insurrection, and
Civil War. This proposition was placed before the voters on N ov. 4 1924
and defeated.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Colorado’s constitutional debt limitations are
found in Article X I of the constitution and were published in the “ State
and City Supplement" of April 1895. pages 140 and 141. Section 3 of
Article X I . of the constitution, concerning the debt lim ita tio n of the State.
was amended Nov. 8 1910 so as to provide for the issuance o f bonds for
refunding warrants issued by the State in 1887, 1888, 1889, 1892, 1893,
1894 and 1897. In a litigation the Colorado State Supreme Court held
this amendment constitutional. The question was brought before the
United States Supreme Court, but the appeal was dismissed. V. 95,
p. 1420. Another amendment to the section, passed in 1920, provided
that a debt not to exceed $5,000,000 may be created for State highway
urposes. An additional $6,000,000 bonds for highways was provided for
y an amendment of 1922. V . 115, p. 2290. The section now reads
as follows:
SECTION 3. The State shall not contract any debt b y loan in any form,
except to provide for casual deficiencies of revenue, erect public buildings
for the use of the State, suppress insurrection, defend the State, or, in

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time o f war, assist in defending the United States; and the amount o f debt
contracted in any one year to provide for deficiencies o f revenue, shall
not exceed one-fourth of a mill on each dollar o f valuation of taxable property
within the State, and the aggregate amount of such debt shall not any
time exceed three-fourths o f a mill on each dollar of said valuation, until
the valuation shall equal one hundred millions o f dollars, and thereafter
such debt shall not exceed one hundred thousand dollars; and the debt
incurred in any one year for erection o f public buildings shall not exceed
one-half mill on each dollar o f said valuation; and the aggregate amount
of such debt shall never at any time exceed the sum o f fifty thousand
dollars (except as provided in Section five o f this article), and in all cases
the valuation in this section mentioned shall be that o f the assessment
last preceding the creation o f said debt: Provided, That in addition to the
amount o f debt that may be incurred as above, the State may contract a
debt by loan for the purpose o f paying the principal and accrued inter­
est o f all the outstanding warrants issued by this State during and for
the years 1887, 1888, 1889, 1892, 1893, 1894 and 1897, said debt to be
evidenced by registered coupon interest bearing funding bonds to an
amount not exceeding $2,115,000 00, or so much thereof as may be
necessary to pay said warrants and interest thereon, &c., &c. And
provided further, that, in addition to the amount o f debt that may be
incurred as above, the State may contract a debt by loan for the purpose
of creating a fund to be expended as provided by law, by the State Highway
Commission for the construction and improvement o f public highways in
the State o f Colorado said debt to be evidenced by registered coupon
interest-bearing bonds to an amount not exceeding five million dollars.
&c., &c. And provided further, that, in addition to the amount of debt
that may be incurred as above, the State may contract a debt by loan
for the purpose o f creating a fund to be expended as provided by law,
by the State Highway Department, for the construction and improve­
ment o f public highways in the State o f Colorado; said debt to be evidenced
by registered, coupon, interest-bearing bonds to an amount not exceeding
six million dollars.&c.. &c. For text o f this section in detail, see V .l 15, p. 1448.
C ou n ties .— Counties are prohibited from contracting debt by loan in
any form, except for public buildings, roads and bridges, and such indebted­
ness is not to exceed in any one year $1.50 on each $1,000 in counties where
the assessed valuation exceeds $5,000,000, and $3 on each $1,000 in counties
the assessed valuation o f which is less than $5,000,000; the aggregate in­
debtedness o f any county for all purposes (exclusive o f debts contracted
before the adoption of the constitution) may not exceed twice the amount of
the above limit, unless the question incurring such indebtedness shall be
submitted to the qualified tax-paying electors; “ but the bonds if any be
issued therefor, shall not run less than ten years, and the aggregate amount
of debt so contracted shall not at any time exceed twice the rate upon the
valuation has herein mentioned.” Originally counties with a valuation of less
than $1,000,000 were not entitled to this privilege. The constitution also
provides that, with the approval of the tax-paying electors, counties might
issue bonds in liquidation o f certain indebtedness existing prior to Dec.
31 1886.
School D is tricts .— School districts cannot incur debt without first sub­
mitting the proposition to the tax-payers; otherwise there is no limit given
in the State constitution in their case. In April 1909 an Act was approved
providing that the bonded indebtedness of any school district of the first
or second class shall never in the aggregate exceed 5% , or of any school
district of the third class 3 1 4 % . of the assessed value o f the property in
such district for the year next preceding the date o f said bonds.
Districts containing a school population o f 1,000 or more are of the first
class, districts of less than 1,000 and more than 350 are second class, and
districts having a population of 350 or less are o f the third class.
C ities & T ow n s .— In the contracting o f debts by cities and towns, pro­
vision must be made for a tax of not exceeding 12 mills on each dollar of
valuation in order to pay annual interest and extinguish debt within 15
years and in not less than 10 years. No debt can be created unless the
question is first presented to the tax-paying electors, and the aggregate of
the debt must never exceed 3% o f valuation. Debts contracted for supply­
ing water are excepted from the limit.
Legislative P rov ision s .— The State Legislature has, by various enact­
ments, undertaken to carry out the provisions o f the Constitution as re­
gards city, town and school district indebtedness.
Chapter 200, Laws of 1919, grants to towns ana cities authority to con­
tract indebtedness, through bonds, up to 3% of the assessed valuation of
taxable property, the provision being made that water bonds shall not be
subject to the limitation.
In Chapter 162, Laws o f 1923, school districts o f the first and second class
are prohibited from incurring indebtedness in excess o f 5% o f the assessed
value o f property; and districts o f the third class are limited in debt-in­
curring power to 3>4% of the assessed valuation, except that in third class
districts, in case the indebtedness has, prior to Jan. 1 1923, exceeded 3 M % .
additional debt may be contracted, but not more than 5% in all.
The provisions of the law relating to public revenue and limiting the levy
of taxes in the several taxing districts o f the State are contained in Sections
1 to 16, inclusive, of Chapter 137, Laws of 1913, as amended in 1915 and
again in 1917. See V. 105, p- 1726, for changes made in 1917. Section 11
was amended by Chapter 160, Laws o f 1923. The sections referred to read:
Sec. 1. The power of the board of commissioners of each of the sevetai
counties of the State to fix rates o f levy annually for the creation of funds
out of which to meet and defray the ordinary county expenses, including
the support of the poor, and for the purpose of raising a fund to meet aDy
unforeseen contingency expenses of the county is hereby limited as follows;
Sec. 2. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year of $1,000,000 or less, the levy shall not exceed 6 mills on the dollar
of such valuation.
Sec. 3. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year o f more than $1,000,000 and not in excess o f $2,000,000, the levy
shall not exceed 5 mills on the dollar of such valuation.
Sec. 4. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year of more than $2,000,000 and not in excess o f $3,000,000, the levy
shall not exceed 4 mills on the dollar o f such valuation.
Sec. 5. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year o f more than $3,000,000 and not in excess o f $4,000,000, the levy
shall not exceed 3 )4 mills on the dollar o f such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount in excess
of $4,000,000, up to and including $10,000,000, the maximum levy shall be
determined by reducing the levy of 3 H mills allowed upon a valuation of
$4,000,000 one-tentb o f one mill for each $1,000,000 in excess of $4,000 000,
and any rate of levy so determined shall be the maximum rate of levy for
all assessed valuations which are fractions of the next higher $1,000,000 of
valuation.
Sec. 6. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year o f more than $10,000,000 and not in excess o f $11,000,000, the
levy shall not exceed two and seventy-eight hundredths mills on the dollar
of such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount in excess
of $11,000,000 up to and including $50,000,000, the maximum levy shall be
determined by reducing the levy of two and seventy-eight hundredths mills
allowed upon a valuation of $11,000,000, two hundredths o f one mill fcr
each $1,000,000 dollars in excess of $ 11 ,600 ,000 , and any rate of levy so
determined shall be the maximum rate of levy for all assessed valuations
which are fractions of the next higher $1,000,000 o f valuation.
Sec. 7. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the curreot
tax year of not more than $50,000,000 and not in excess o f $51,000,000, the
levy shall not exceed one and ninety-one hundredths mills on the dollar
of such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount in excess
of $50,000,000 up to and including $100,000,000, the maximum levy shall
be determined by reducing the levy o f one and ninety-nine hundredths
mills allowed upon a valuation o f $51,000,000, one-hundredth o f one mill
for each $1,000,000 in excess o f $51,000,000, and any rate o f levy so deter­
mined shall be the maximum rate of levy for all assessed valuations which
are fractions o f the next higher $1,000,000 of valuation.
Sec. 8. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year o f more than $100,000,000 and not in excess of $101,000,000, the
levy shall not exceed one and four hundred and ninety-eight thousandth* c f
one mill on the dollar of such valuation.
In any county which has an assessed valuation in any amount in excess
of $101,000,000 up to and including $300,000,000, the maximum levy shall
be determined by reducing the levy o f one and four hundred and ninety eight thousandths mills, allowed upon a valuation o f $101,000,000, two
one-thousandths o f one mill for each one million in excess o f $101,000,006,
and any rate of levy so determined shall be the maximum rate of levy frr
all assessed valuations which are fractions o f the next higher $1,000,000 of
valuation,
Sec. 9. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year o f more than $300,000,000 and not in excess o f $301,000,000, the
levy shall not exceed one and ninety-nine one-thousandths mills on tb
dollar o f such valuation.




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In any county which has an assessed valuation In any amount in excess
of $301,000,000 up to and including $400,000,000, the maximum levy shall
be determined by reducing the levy of one and ninety-nine one thousandths
mills, allowed upon a valuation of $301,000,000, one thousandth o f one mill
for each $1,000,000 in excess of $301,000,000, and any rate o f levy so de­
termined shall be the maximum rate of levy for all assessed valuations which
are fractions of the next higher $1,000,000 of valuation.
Sec. 10. In any county which has an assessed valuation for the current
tax year In excess of $400,000,000, the levy shall not exceed one mill on the
dollar of such valuation.
Sec .11. Except as herein otherwise provided, all statutory rates, making
provision for the general revenues of the State and for State institutions,
schools, towns, cities and for all other purposes (except to provide for the
payment of bonds and interest thereon), are hereby so reduced as to pro­
hibit the levying of a greater amount of revenue for any year hereafter than
was levied the preceding year, plus 5% .
Except as herein otherwise provided, the exercise of the taxing power
by the General Assembly and by every taxing body to which authority
has been delegated by the General Assembly to exercise the power o f taxa­
tion, Is hereby limited (except to provide for the payment of bonds and in­
terest thereon), so as to prohibit the levying of a greater amount of revenue
for any year hereafter than was levied the preceding year, plus 5% .
Sec. 12. If any board of levy or any officer that is charged with the duty
of levying a tax in any taxing district, except the State, shall be of the
opinion that the amount o f tax limited by this Act will be insufficient for
the needs of such taxing district for the current year, the question of an
Increased levy may be submitted to the Colorado Tax Commission, and
It shall be the duty of the Colorado Tax Commission to examine Into the
needs of such taxing district and ascertain from such examination the finan­
cial condition thereof and if, in the opinion of the Colorado Tax Commis­
sion, such taxing district Is in need of additional funds, the said Commis­
sion may recommend an increased levy for such taxing district above the
limits hereinbefore applied, and such taxing district is authorized to make
such excess levy not exceeding five mills on the dollar of the valuation of such
district; Provided, that in case the Colorado Tax Commission refuses or
falls to recommend such increased levy or that the excess levy not exceed­
ing five mills is insufficient to meet the required needs of such taxing dis­
trict, the question may be submitted to the voters of such taxing district
at a general or at a special election called for the purpose and in the manner
provided by law for calling special elections in such taxing district. If
any such question of increasing the levy shall be submitted at any election
as before set forth, due notice thereof shall be given for at least thirty days
in advance of such election by publication in some newspaper published »n
such taxing district, except school districts, and in school districts, notice
shall be given by posting a notice of such election at the school houses in
such district. If three-fourths of the votes cast at any such election shall
be in favor of the increased levy as named in said election notice, then the
officers charged with levying taxes may make such Increased levy for the
year voted upon and thereafter the limitation of this Act shall apply unless
an increased levy for the particular year shall be voted at another election
in like manner.
Sec. 13. Any levy which may be certified to the county assessor In
excess o f the limitations placed by this Act, shall be unlawful and In any
such case it shall be unlawful for the county assessor of any county within
the State to enter upon the tax roll of the county any such excessive levy
and in case of any such excess in any levy it Is hereby made the duty of the
county assessor and he is hereby required to reduce such levy and to ex­
tend upon the tax roll only such a part thereof as will comply with the pro­
visions o f this Act.
Sec. 14. This Act shall In no way limit the amount of any levy necessary
to be made for the purpose of paying any bonded indebtedness and Interest
thereon lawfully incurred, or any judgment against any county, city, town
or school district, or the interest on such judgment, or for special assess­
ments for local improvements, in any town, city or city and county.
Sec. 15. Any officer of any taxing district or any county assessor who
shall violate any provision of this Act. shall be guilty of a misdemeanor
and upon conviction thereof shall be fined in any sum not more than
$1,000, and shall also be liable to removal from office as provided by law
Sec. 16. Each section of this Act and every part of each section are
hereby declared to be independent sections and parts of sections, and the
holding of any section or part thereof to be void or ineffective for any cause
shall not be deemed to affect any other section or any part thereof.
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— The Legal Department of the
State advised us under date of Jan. 22 1912 that there is no law specifically
exempting from taxation bonds issued by the State or any of its municipali­
ties, “ in case the same are found in the hands of individuals as owners.”
The law on this may be found in Sections 5543, 5545 and 5581, Revised
Code of 1908. Section 5543 provides that all property, both tangible and
intangible, shall be subject to taxation, unless expressly exempted by law.
Section 5545, in listing exemptions, includes property of the State, counties,
cities, towns and other municipalities, but makes no mention of the bonds
of these places. Section 5581 requires that all ‘ ‘notes, bonds, debentures or
other written evidences of indebtedness be listed in the tax rolls.
COLORADO IRRIGATION D ISTR IC TS.— Bondholders’ protective
cemmittee waives interest upon irrigation district bonds held by it. See
Denver Reservoir Irrigation C o., page 925, “ Chronicle” Sept. 18 1915.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS— LOANS ON REAL E S T A T E INVESTMENT OF SAVINGS DEPOSITS.— Loans on real estate and
investments and loans o f savings banks are governed by Sections 30 and 31
of the Banking Law of 1913, and Section 287, Revised Statutes o f 1908, as
amended in 1923. Sections 30 and 31 and 287 now read:
Sec. 30. No bank, except savings banks, shall make, or purchase loans
secured by mortgage or trust deed on real estate In excess of twenty-five
per cent of its total Interest-bearing securities; nor, except in the case of
savings banks, shall any such loan be for a longer period than three years.
Banks may make, purchase and hold loans for not to exceed five years
upon first trust deeds or first mortgages on real estate, worth at least
double the amount o f the loan, to the extent of fifty per cent of their sav­
ings deposits. No bank shall make or purchase loans on real estate unless
such loans are secured by first trust deeds or first mortgages, except as addi­
tional security to loans previously made by such bank.
3ec. 31. Except as permitted by Sec. 30 hereof, savings deposits shall
not be loaned or invested except upon or in the following evidences of In­
debtedness, to-wit: Securities of the United States, of the several States
2f the United States, counties, cities, towns, irrigation districts, school
districts, first class commercial paper, negotiable paper secured by col­
ateral having an actual cash market value in excess of the loan so secured
and first mortgage bonds of steam or street railway, water, light, gas and
Industrial corporations which have earned at least four per cent net per
annum on their capital stock during the five years immediately preceding
the date of such loan or loans and have not defaulted in the payment of
the principal or interest of any debt during such period.
Section 287 of the Revised Statutes o f 1908, as amended by Cnapter
68. Laws of 1923. reads as follows:
Section 287. The Board of Directors or Trustees may invest one-half
of the deposits made with them upon personal securities or in the bonds
or stock o f this State or of tne United States, Federal Farm Loan bonds,
or in the bonds of any county, city, town, or school district in tnis State
legally authorized to issue such bonds or loan the same upon bonds seemed
by mortgage upon unincumbered real estate worth at least double tne
amount loaned, or in suen otner manner as is authorized by this A ct,
and from the remainder of said deposits temporary deposits may be made
by said board in any national bank, or in any o f tne banks of this State,
which may be incorporated under the general banking laws, said deposits
not to exceed twenty-five thousand ($25,000) dollars in any one bank,
or tney may keep the whole or any part of the said remainder to meet
the current payment of such bank, and which may by them be kept on
deposit, interest, or otherwise, or in such suitable form as tne directors
or trustees may direct. All certificates or evidences o f deposit made by
the proper officers of said bank shall be as effectual to bind the bank as
if made under tne common seal thereof.
INVESTMENTS IN FEDERAL FARM LOAN BONDS NOW AUTH­
OR IZE D .— Under authority o f Chapter 92, Laws of 1925, banks, trust
companies, &c., may, in addition to the other securities already authorized
b y law, invest in Federal Farm Loan bonds issued by Federal Land banks
and Joint Stock Land banks. The Act also qualifies such bonds as security
for public deposits and for deposit with any department or public official
of the State of Colorado. The Act provides as follows:
All banks, savings banks, trust companies, insurance companies, assur­
ance, casualty, fidelity and guaranty companies, and building and loan
associations, which are permitted or directed by the laws of the State of
Colorado as now existing or hereafter enacted to invest any of their moneys
or deposits in securities, may invest such moneys or deposits in Farm Loan
bonds issued by any Federal Land Bank or Joint Stock Land Bank organ-

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COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

ized pursuant to an Act o f Congress approved July 17 1916, entitled; “ An
Act to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard
forms o f investment based upon farm mortgages, to equalize rates of interest
upon farm loans, to furnish a market for United States bonds, to create
government depositories and financial agents for the United States, and for
other purposes," and known as “ Federal Farm Loan A ct." and Acts amenda­
tory thereto. And such Farm Loan bonds shall be accepted as security for
all public deposits and in all cases where bonds are required by law to be
deposited with any department or public official of the State of Colorado.
Provided, That this Act shall not be so construed as to prohibit such moneys,
or deposits from being invested in such other securities as are now provided
for by law.
INVESTMENT OF TRU ST FUNDS IN BONDS OR STOCK OF
PRIVATE CORPORATION S PROM I Bl TED.— Section 36 of Article 6
o f the Colorado constitution provides that “ No Act of the General Assembly
shall authorize the investment of trust funds by executors, administrators
guardians or other trustees in the bonds or stock of anv nrivate corporation "
Legislative regulation o f investment of trust funds is now found in Section
5269 of the Compiled Laws of 1921 as last amended by Chapter 181, Laws
of 1925. The amendment made in 1925 strikes out the length of time upon
which a loan o f money can be made upon mortgage security but now limits
the amount of the loan to 50% of the appraised value of land and water
covered by the security. Section 5269 now reads as follows:
Section 5269. It shall be lawful for executors, administrators, guardians
or conservators to invest moneys belonging to their respective estates in
bonds of the United States or in Farm Loan bonds issued in pursuance of the
Federal Farm Loan Act, or in such bonds as are a direct general obligation
o f the State of Colorado; or o f any county, city and county, school district
or any incorporated city or town therein which has continuously existed
as a lawful corporation for the period o f at. least fifteen years prior to the
date o f said bonds, or in all or any part of issues or series of bonds or notes
secured by first lien mortgages or deeds of trust upon estate situate within
the State of Colorado, together wich the water rights belonging thereto or
used thereon, or in case said land is irrigated by water owned by a cor­
poration. so much of the said stock o f said corporation may be included as
security as is necessaty to furnish the proper amount of water for the irriga­
tion of said land, provided, said loans do not excee I fifty per centum of the
appraised value o f said land and water. Loans of money upon mortgage
security shall be made in such amount and for such periods as may be for
the best interests of the estate, and shall be forthwith reported to and
approved by the County Court.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920................... 939.6291 1900..................... 539.70011870..................... 39.88i
1910................... 799,02411890. .. ................ 413.24911860..................... 34.277
11880...................194.3271
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP COLORADO.
ADAMS & ARAPAHOE COUNTIES
JOINT SCH. DIST. NO. 23.
P. O. Aurora.
5s T9 F-A $35,000___ Aug 1 1939
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’25. $35,000
Assess, val. '25 (85% a ct.). 880,500
School tax (per $1,000) 1925..$16.00
ADAMS AND ARAPAHOE COUN­
TIES JOIN T S. D. NO. 29.
Post Office Bennett.
5s T6 J-D $ 5 ,0 0 0 ..-June 15 1936
(Optional June 15 1926)
6s '17 J-J
4,500____July 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1932)
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-D
3,000___ June 1 1939
(Optional June 1 1929)
5H s’ 19 J-D
7,500___ June 1 1939
(Optional June 1 1929)
8s ’20 . . . $1 6,00 0--..............1950
(Optional 1935)
6s '21 M-S 25.000___ Sept 1 1941
(Optional Sept 1 1931)
BOND. D E B T Oct 21 '25- $61,000
Assessed val. '25 (85% act.) 764,330
School tax (per $1,000) 1923-S14.00
1NT. on 6s o f 1921 at Kountze
Bros., N . Y.
ADAMS CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 12.
P. O. Eastlaxe.
5^ s'19 M-S $2 5,00 0..-M ar 15 1939
(Optional Mar. 15 1929.;
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 '25- $28,000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,118,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $11.40
_
ADAMS CO. S. D. NO. 14.
P. O. Henderson.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5>3s'23 J-J
$3,500c...-July 1 1943
(Optional July 1 1933.)
S chool B uilding Bonds.
543s’22 J-D $40,000c___ Iline 1 1943
(Optional June 1 1933.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 21 '25- $43,500
Assess, val. '25 (85% act.)_1,531,570
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S10.O5
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y ., or
at County Treasurer's office.

BOND. DEBT Oct 1925. . $80,000
Sinking fund.
4,678
Tot. ass’d val.’ 25
a c t .).1,410,528
_
Town tax (per $1,000) 1923_ $11.00
Population 1910, 647; 1920-.1.448
ALAMOSA.
l'his city is In Alamosa County,
nc. Aug. 20 1878.
♦Water (Red. beg. in 1921).
5s '22 J-D $90,0 0 0 c ____1928-1942
5s '22 J-J
30.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1932.)
64£s
...
20,000c..........................
Improvement Bonds.
6s '24 . . . $18,0 0 0 c...J u ly 3 1927
Funding Bonds.
5s
M-S $6.000c____Jan 1932
443s M-S 9,00 0c.. .M ar 1 1945
(Optional Mar. 1 1935)
♦Judgment Funding Bonds.
5Hs'23 F-AJ$9,000c..Aug 1 '26-'43
l 3,000c. Aug 1 ’44-'48
R efu nding Bonds.
5s
. . . $90,000c..........................
5s
...
20,000_______________
4>3s’25 M-S 19,500c___ Mar 1 1945
(Optional Mar. 1 1935)
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1925.. $184,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 170,000
_
21,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
Assessed valuation 1925_ 2,300,48*
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24____$17.00
Population 1910, 3,013; 1920-.3.17J
•1NT. at Hanover Nat. Bank
N. Y.; on others at Kountze Bros
N Y.
ALAMOSA COUNTY.
Alamosa Is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
5s 16 A-O $30,7 00c_..A pr 1 1936
Subj. to call beginning Apr 1 1926.)
R efunding Bonds.
)• 16 A-O $23,5 0 0 c...A p r 1 1936
3ubj. to call beginning Apr 1 1921
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '2 5 . $54,200
5,000
floating debt (add'l)______
linking fund______________
5 .5 7 7
Tot.ass’d val.'25(75% act.)9,260,459
T ,tal tax rate iper $1,000) '25-$14.42
Population in 1920____________5,1-io

ADAMS CO. S. D. NO. 26.
P. O. Oleson.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923- $82,500 ALAMOSA COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
(P. O. Alamosa.)
Assessed valuation 1922_ 5,472,500
_
5s T4 M-N$19,500____M ay 1 1934
(Optional May 1 1924.)
ADAMS COUNTY S. D. NO. 27.
543s’ 19 M-S 86,000. —Sept 15 1949
P. O. Brighton.
(Optional Sept. 15 1934.)
5s '12 J-J $16,000c_________ 1932
6s '21 A-O 25,600- —Apr 15 1936
(Subject to call after 1934.)
(Optional Apr. 15 1931.)
5s T9 M-N$60,000c_-M ay 15 1949
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925— $130,500
(Red. after May 15 1934.)
65,000
443s
175,000_______________ Floating debt (add’ l)______
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 '2 5 - - $70,000 Tot. ass’d val. '25 (7-10act.)2,894,000
Tot. ass’d val.'25 (60%act.)5,890,950 School tax rate(per$l,000)'25-$20 00
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25__$8.00 Population in 1925 (est.)______ 6,000
AGUILAR.
This town is in Las Animas O o.
inc. N ov. 13 1893.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s '25 J-J $10,000____Jan 1 1940
u
(Optional after Jan 1 1929)
i“* Water=Extension B onds.
543s'22 J-D $86,000c— -D ec 1 1932
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 '2 5 —$85,000
Assessed valuation 1925____644,084
Town tax rate (per $1,COO)'24.$22.50
Population in 1910, 858; 1920, 1,236
AKRON.
This town is in Washington Co.
inc. Sept. 2 1887.
Sewer D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
6s '21 M-N$50,000____M ay 1 1938
W ater Bonds.
6s '15 M-N$20,000____N ov 1 1930
6s '20 A-O 10,000____ Apr 1 1935
6s '21 M-S 30,000____ Sept 1 1936
443s
A-O 10,000— -Oct 31 1940
5s
_ -- 20,000_______________
R efu nd ing Bonds,
s
- - . $20,000.--------------------




ALAMOSA CONSOL. S. D. NO. 23.
P. O. Hooper.
543s’ 17 J-J $25,000____July 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1927.)
6s '21 A-O 20,000____Apr 1 1951
(Optional April 1 1936.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $45,000
Assessed valuation 1925___ 904,465
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $14.00
iN TON ITO.
This town is in Conejos County,
inc. Nov. 2 1899.
R efunding Bonds.
5s '24 M -N $3,000c-Nov 1 ’29-’34
5s '25 J-D 3 ,0 0 0 c_1930-1935
F unding Bonds.
5s
. . . $8,500c______________
Electric Light Bonds.
-s
. . . $5,000c--------------------TOTAL D EBT N ov 2 4 ’25 $82,000
Floating debt_____________
8,000
Ass’d val. ’23(abt.50%act.) 524,610
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -$11-00
Population in 1910, 681; 1920, 946

ARAPAHOE CO. S. D. NO. 1.
BIJOU IRRIGATION DIST.
This district Is in Morgan County.
P. O. Englewood.
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s T9 M -N $105,000__Nov 1 1949
6s '17 - - - $748,000______________
(Optional Nov. 1 1939.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 28 '25- $142,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 13 '23—$748,000
IN T . In N . Y. at Nat. Bank of
Assess, val. '25 (43 a ct.)-.4,624,245
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.15 >ommerce or at Co. Treas. office.
ARAPAHOE CO. S, D. NO. 6.
1‘ . O. Littleton.
5s T9 A-O $100,000.—Apr 1 1949
(Optional April 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 25- $100,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,739,210
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $13.20
_
Population (est.)_____________ 4,500
ARAPAHOE COUNTY S.D. NO.26.
P. O. Deer Trail.
543s’ 17 J-.J $20.000___ July 1 1947
(Optional July 1 1932)
543s’ 17 M -N 5,000___ Nov 1 1947
(Optional Nov. 1 1937)
5s '23 - - .
20,000 _____ 1926-1955
F unding Bonds.
5 s '23 . . . $10,000___________1959
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925— $55,090
Assessed value 1926_______ 2,470,835
ARAPAHOE CO. S. D. NO. 32.
P. O Byers.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
543s'23M -N/$l5.000-M ay 1 5 '39-'48
15 l 10,000-May 15 '49-'53
TOT. BD . D T. Nov 1925- $25,000
Assessed valuation 1925__ 1,147,730
School tax rate (per$l ,000)'24-$l 1.40
Population (est.)_______________600
INT. at County Treasurer’s office
or at Kountze Bros., N . Y ., at option
of holder.
ARCHULETA CO. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Pagosa Springs.
5s
M-S $75.000c.Mar 1 '45-'54
5s
M-S
5,000__________ 1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '25- $85,000
Assess, val. 1924 (actual).-1.61 1 120
School tax rate (p. $1,000) '24 $11 00
Population (est.)_____________ 2 0 )()
IN T . on 5s at Kountze Bros.,
N. Y . City, or County Treas. office.

BONE MESA DOMESTIC W ATER
SUPPLY D IST R IC T .
P. O. Paonia.
6s
$75,000_______________
6s '25 J-J
75,000 ____ 1936-1945
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 '25— $75,000
Assessed value---------------- 500,000

BOULDER.

This Is the county seat oi Boulder
County. Incorp. as a town Nov.
» 1871 and as a city April 18 1882.
City Manager form of Government
upheld by voters on N ov. 3 (V.
121, p. 2305).
Water Bonds
'e 11 M-S $ l25.000c_.Sept 1 1926
5s '19 - - 50.000____ Aug 1 1934
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1929.)
R efu nding W ater W orks Bonds.
443s'20 J-J $ 9.000--July 1 '26-’35
6s '21 A-O 163,000--Apr 1 ’26-’46
443s'25 A-O 100,000c____ 1926-1950
Bridge C onstruction Bonds.
4s '21 J-J $50,000____ July 1 1936
(Optional July 1 1931)
5s '24 J-J
25.000____ July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1934.)
Storage Reservoir Bonds.
443s'22 A-0$100,000___ Oct 1 1937
(Optional Oct. 1 1932.)
T O T . D E B T Dec. 1 '2 5 -- $650,500
Vater debt (included)___ 575.500
Assessed value 1925----------12,587,943
lty tax rate (per $1,000)' 25-$13.00
Pop'n 1910, 9,539; 1923_____ 10,989
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the Amer­
ican Exchange National Bank, N. Y .

BOULDER COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
P. O. Boulder.
(200,000-Mar 1 ’26-’30
is '23 M -S
4.000_ Mar 1 1931
_
[ 80,000-Mar 1 '32-'33
443s’24 J-D 36.000___ June 1 1931
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 0 '2 5 $320,000
Total assess, value 1925
A&VADA.
(about 70% actual)------13,832,014
This town is In Jefferson County. Tax rate (per $ 1,000)'23-‘25-.$23.35
inc. 1911.
INT. at County Treasurer's office,
Water Bonds.
or Kountze Bros., N . Y .
6s
J-D $15,000................. 1943
♦Sewer Bonds.
5s '23 J-D $20,000___ June 1 1938 BOULDER CO. S. D. NO. 17.
P. O. Longmont.
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 27 ’25-$147,715
Assessed val. 1925________ 910,433 5s ’ l l M-S $25,000c___Mar 1 1941
(Optional Mar. 1 1926.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925. --$14 00
_
Population in 1910 . 840; 1920--915 5 s '16 J-D 18,000c_ Ju n el 1936
(Optional June 1 1926.)
* IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
4 4£s’25 M-S 264,000c___ 1926-1965
BOND. DEBT Nov 24'25 $307,000
ASPEN.
Assessed valuation 1925.-11,248,710
This city is in Pitkin County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------$8.13
R efu nd ing Bonds.
($45,090c—Jan 1 ’ 27-’41
543s’25 J-J j 35,000c.-Jan 1 '42-'51 BOULDER CO. S. D. NO. 29.
P. O. Louisville.
( 3,800c..-Jan 1 1952
BOND. D E B T Oct 19 '2 5 -—$83,800 5 4£s’ 19 J-D $40,000---------------- 1939
(Optional 1929.)
Assessed valuation 1924_ -.416 425
_
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$43 0 ) 546s’20 F-A 11,000 _____1926-1936
Population 1910, 1,834; 1920, 1,265 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $51,000
Assessed valuation 1925---- 1,645,556
AULT.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$15.25
This town is in Weld County.
BOULDER CO. S. D. NO. 52.
Incorporated March 21 1904.
P. O. Lafayette.
Park Bonds.
School B u ild in g B onds.
5>3s
M -N $5,000____M ay 1 1935
6s '18 J-J $15,000___________1933
W ater Bonds.
(Optional 1928.)
5s
J J $17.000___ $1,000 yrly
543s
M S 20,000...S ep t 10 1933 6s '18 M -N 10,000___________1948
(Optional 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 '25---138,009
Assessed valuation 1925____ 502.670 54£s’ 24 M -N 63,000 _____ 1944-1965
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $16.50 BOND. D E B T Oct 1925-- $88,000
Population in 1910, 569; 1925, 769 Assessed valuation 1925— 1,720,690
AURORA.
This town is in Adams and
Arapahoe counties.
W ater Bonds.
4s T7 - - . $365,0 00---$25 ,000 yrly
BOND. D EBT Oct 26 '25- $367,590
Assessed valuation 1925__ 1.465,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$45-00

BOWEN DRAINAGE D IST R IC T .
T us qi t i ( i i , Kin ( irande Co.
6s '24 J-D 166,000c-Dec 1 ’31-’40
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’25--$166,000
v»„e=>sed valuation 1924------- 249,268

BRANSON.
This town is in Las Animas
County. Incorporated June 3 1910.
W ater Bonds.
BACA COUNTY.
6s '22 M -N $35,000--M a y 1 ’32-’37
Springfield is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’25--$42,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Total assess,
4% s’ 25 J-D $20,000 _____ 1930-1949 Tax rate (per valuation 1925-149 .000
$1,000) 1925— $15.00
R efu nding Judgm ent Bonds.
Population in 1920______________ 400
5s '12 J-J 117,500c---Jan 1 1932
(Optional Jan. 1 1922)
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '25$17,500 BRIGHTON. In Adams County.
This city is
Assessed val. real estate.. 7,853,300
Sewer and Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val. personal____ 1,421,040 4J^s
. - - $78,000----------------------Other assess, property____
730,360
Tot.assess, val.'25 ( % act.) 10,004,700 ds Paving Bonds.
$70,000____Sept 1 1939
State & co. tax (per$l,000)’ 25-$15.00
Population 1910. 2,516; 1920, 8,721. d sW ater-W orks Bonds,Ju nel 1933
'18
J-D $85,000g— 5Hs
- - . 25,000-----------1933
BADGER IR R IG . DIST.
(Subject to call after 1929.)
This dlstrlot (P. O. Fort Morgan) Is -s '19
- - - 50,000_______ 1934
in Morgan County. For suit alleging TOT. BD. D T . NOv '2 5 -- $283,000
that character of dlstrlot had been Water debt______________
60,000
misrepresented, see V. 93. p. 682.
Toi. ass’d val. '25 (act.)---2,279.900
M unicipal Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.00
d« '09 J-DS108, )00--June 1 '26-'29 Population 1910, 850; 1920------2,715
BOND. D EBT Nov 4 '25--$115,000
Floating debt (add’l)______ 2,066 BRUSH.
District tax (per acre) 1925--S11.75
This town is in Morgan County.
Incorporated Oct. 18 1884.
5s '16 J-J $16,000c— $1,000 yrly
BENT COUNTY H IGH SCH. DIS. 6s '17 J-J $10,000c_ Jan 1 1932
_
P. O. Las Animas.
20,00 0c--.J u ly 1 1933
B uilding Bonds (Red. beg. 1923). 6s '18 J-J
5Ms’20 A-O 75,000c_ Apr 1 1935
_
5s '13 s-a $25,000___________1933
(Optional April 1 1930.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 20'25
$22,000
Tot. assess, val.’25(act.).12.865.615 6s W ater W orks Pump Bonds. 1936
'21 A-O $60,0 0 0c.--A p r 1
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25$19.30
1931.)
Population 1920______________ 9,705 5s '24 (Optional Oct. 15 Oct 1 1939
A-O $40,000c__
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 b is
. . . $14,000c______________
BENT COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
BON D. D EBT Oct 19 '25- $235,000
P. O. Las Animas.
44£ s’ 16 M-S $50,000___ Sept 1 1946 Water debt (included)------- 221,000
Assessment debt (add’l)---- 158,500
(Optional Sept. 1 1933)
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925- $50,000 Ass’d vai n 1925 (b i a c t .)-.l ,540,500
Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,525,255 Town tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$14.50
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$7.60 Popula’ n 1910, 997; 1920.......... 2,103

Dec., 1925.]
BURLINGTON.
This town is in K it Carson County.
Incorporated M ay 5 1888.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M -N 53.400___ N ov 1 1935
W ater-W orks (O pt. after 10 y r s .).
6s ’ 19 A-O $60,000____ Oct 1 1934
6s ’ 17 J-J 15.000--Jan 1
’ 27-'32
6s ’20 J-D 65.000___ Dec 1 1935
6s ’21 A-O 30,000____ Oct 1 1936
BON D. DEBT N ov 2 ’25- $223,400
T ot. as’d val. ’ 25 ( H act.>-1,399,972
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $18.00
Population in 1910,368; 1920----991
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.,
New York City.

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS
CHEYENNE WELLS.
A town in Cheyenne County.
Incomorated May 3 1890.
W ater Works Bonds.
6s '11 J-D $12,000___ Dec 1 1926
6s ’ 17 J-J 10,000___ Jan 1 1932
6s ’ 18 J-J 20,000___ July 1 1932
6s '20 J-J 12.000___ Jan 1 1935
6s ’ 21 M-S 20,000___ Sept 1 1936
5M s'22J-D 20,000___ June 11937
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’ 25---$94,000
Siuking fund______________ 16,000
Assessed valuation 1925____ 818.000
Town tax rate (per $1,000)’ 25-$15.00
Population in 1910, 270; 1920, 508

91

BOND. DEBT Jan 11925--$61,000 DELTA COUNTY.
Delta is the county seat.
Water debt (incl.)________
52,000
Fair G round Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
18.134
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 971,678 6s '15 M -N $2,500c—-M ay 1 1930
(Optional M ay 1 1925)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $19.m
Population in 1920____________1,297
R efu n d in g Bonds.
42£s’22 J-D $23,500________ serially
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1925.
$26,000
CRIPPLE CREEK.
Tot.ass'd val.'25(actual) .15 555.775
This city is in Teller County. In­ State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25—$8-64
corporated May 28 1892.
Pop’n, 1910, 13,688; 1920, 13,668
General Bonds.
6s ’ 16 M -N $79,000____N ov 1 1931
DELTA COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
(Subject to call 1924-1930)
P. O. Delta.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 ’25- $79,000
$5,900____July 1 1933
Assess, val. ’ 25 (M a c t .).. 566,240 5s '13 J-J
(Optional July 1 1923)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $50.00
COLORADO SPRINGS.
5Ms’20 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1940
This city Is situated In El Paso Co. Population in 1920__________ 2,326
CANON C IT Y.
(Optional Jan 1 1930)
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y.City
This city Is the county seat ol Fre­ Incorp. Sept. 3 1872. Commission
6s '20 M -N 50.000___ Nov 1 1940
government adopted May 11 1909.
mont Co. Incorp. April 2 1872.
(Subject to call 1930.)
V. 88. p. 1330 Ciiy Manager gov­ CROW LEY COUNTY S. D. NO. 1
R efu n d in g Bonds.
R efunding Bonds.
4M s’ 23 A-OSIOO.OOO.........1928-1957 ernment adopted April 1921. City
4Ms'22 A-O 25,000___ Oct 1 1942
Post Office Crowley.
4 Ms’ 23 A-O 165.000____ 1928-1957 acquires gas holdings and electric
(Optional Oct 1 1932)
B uilding
4M s’ 23 M -N 60.000 _____ 1938-1957 properties of Colorado Springs Light, 5Ms’20 - - . Bonds. . ..A p r 1 1950 BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $180,900
$77,500r
4M s’ 17 F-A
32.000 ........ 1926-1941 Heat & Power Co. (V. 121, p. 2184.)
Assessed value 1925
-.5.917,550
(Optional April 1 1935)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4M s’25 A-O 15,000 _____1940-1949
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$19.29
F-A 15.000r_
GE N . BONDS Nov 10 ’25- $372,000 4s 'l l J-D 5 175.00 0c...Ju n e 1 1926 6. ’21 (Optional Aug. _ Aug 1 1941 Population in 1920____________5,000
1 1931)
_
Assessment debt (add’l)— 286,000 4s '17 J-J $150,000_ July 15 1932 -s
A-O
7,OOOr-.-Oct 15 1934
R efunding Water Bonds.
Assess, val. '25 (abt. a ct.>.4,498,568
(Optional Oct.
DELTA COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--.$11.00 4s ’ 99 M-S *$42 000c.-M ar 1 1929 BOND. DEBT Oct 2015 1924)
1925 $99,000
P. O. Paonia.
_
Population 1910. 5.162; 1920. 4.551 4s g 00 J-J *30 000c_ Jan 2 1930 Assessed value 1925 (act.). 1.785.890
5 s ’ l l J-D $16,000___ June 11941
_
IN T . on 4Ms o f 1917 at First Nat. 4s ’01 F-A *75.000c_ Feb 1 1931
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $11.00
(Optional June 1 1926.)
_
Bank, N . Y . City; others at Irving 4s g 06 A-O |8,000c_ Apr 2 1926
IN T . at New York City.
5s ’ 13 F-A 14.400___ Feb 1 1933
Bank-Columbia Trust C o., N . Y. 4s ’ 13 A-O §90,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1928
(Optional Feb. 1 1933.)
4s 14 F-A * 150.(!00c. .F eb 16 1934
City, or at the City Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $30,400
4s '16 M -Szl50.000C-.-M ar 1 1941 CROW LEY CO. S. D. NO. 12.
Assessed value 1925----------- 1,407,970
4s 16 J-J xl65 0 0 0 .— July 1 194 6
CARBONDALE.
P. O. Ordway.
_
A town in Garfield County. Inc. 4s ’ 17 F-A 34,000_ Aug 15 1936 6s ’09 J-J $5,000c
July 1 1929
CO. S. D.
R efunding C ity-h all Bonds.
Jan. 30 1888.
5 s ’ 13 J-D 20,500c—-June 1 1953 DELTA Cedaredge. NO. 22.
P. O.
4s '13 A-0§ $88.000-.-Oct 1 1928
W ater Bonds.
(Optional June 1 1933)
M -N $34,500---M a y 15
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $10,000------Mar 3 1931
6s ’ 18 M -N 60,000c—-N ov 1 1948 6s ’19 (Optional May 15 1934) 1949
4s 11 M N §$10,000c.-M ay 1 1926
R e fu n d in g Bonds.
(Optional Nov 1 1933)
Auditorium Bonds.
-s
$20,000_______________
5Ms’ 19 M -S 30,000c..Sept 15 1939 5Ms’ 19 M-S 18,000___ Sept 1 1949
(Optional Sept 1 1934)
BON D. D E B T Oct 19 ’25--$25,000 5s g 22 M -S$390,000c-..M ar 1 1937
(Optional Sept 15 1939)
1925.Paving Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
1.200
6s ’21 A-O 30.000___ Apr 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Oct1925— $52,500
Assessed valuation
984,075
Assessed valuation 1924------- 348.980 5s ’ 21 A-O $460.000...A p r 1 1936
(Optional April 1 1931)
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$14.10 5s '23 J-D 150.000___ June 1 1938 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25- $145,500 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23$27.21
Power Plant Bonds.
Population in 1910. 284; 1920. 310
Folating debt (add’l)_____
23.000 DELTA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 25.
4Ms'24 J-J $100.000c.July 1 ’30-’39 Assessed value 1925 (act.).2 430,130
P. O. Hotchkiss.
4Ms
- - . 800,000 _____1930-1939
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $20.04
CASTLE ROCK.
-.
$5,000___________ 1949
This town is in Douglas County. BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ’ 24$2,292,009 Population (estimated)_______ 2,500 5s ’09 - (Optional 1929.)
Water bonds (incl.)_______1 094 000
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
Incorporated April 1 1881.
4 ^ s ’25J-J15 100,000 _____ 1936-1955
Spec’lassess, bonds (add'l)
467.500
Water-W orks Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’25- $105,000
5M s’ 16 A-O $45,000--Apr 1 ’ 26-’31 Ass'd vain 1925 (act. val >40,539,980 CROW LEY CO. S. D. NO. 25.
Floating debt (add'l)______ 150.000
City
5M s’ 18 M-S
5.000___ Sept 1 1933 Totaltax (per $1.000) 1925 '25 $14 30
Tot. assess, val. '24 (acct.) 680,335
P. O. Sugar City.
tax levy (per $1,000)
$41 22
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
Popula’n 1910, 29,078: 1920, 30.105 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 3 ’25- $95,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'24_$15.40
6s '21 J-D 20,000___ Sept 1 1936 i Red after 20 yrs. from Issue.
Assessed valuation 1925__ 2.198,750 Population (est.)_______________ 700
(Optional Sept. 1 1932.)
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office
School tax rate (per $1,000),
6 s '22 J-D
5.0 00.-D ec 1 ’32-’37 ♦Red. after 15 yrs. from issue.
1925 _____________________ $16.10 or Kountze Bros., N . Y . Oity.
§Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
CITY PROPERTY — The total Population (est.)____________ 1,200
5s -25 M -N $39.000c-Nov 1 ’27-’52
DENVER.
BOND. D EBT N ov 23 '25--$70,000 amount of assets o f the city on Jan. 1
Denver Is situated In Denver Co.
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 8,974 1924 was $8 115 604: of this amount
CUSTER COUNTY H IG H S. D. Incorp. Nov. 7 1861. Under Rush
Assess, val. 1925 (M a ct.)— 562.017 $3,533,929 represented the value of 5s ’23 J-D $25,000___ June 1 1948 Amendment to constitution (Chap.
the entire water system.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925----- $22.50
(Optional June 1 1943)
46, Laws of 1901), adopted Nov.
IiNTEREST payable at City Treas.
Populationin 1910. 365; 1920. 600
Jan 1 ’2 5 -- $25,000
office or Chemical Nat. Bank. N. Y. BOND. DEBT1925______ 2,848,105 1902. this city and various suburban
Assessed value
towns have been united to form what
CASTLEWOOD IR R IG . DIST.
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,600 is known as City and County of
This district is In Arapahoe Co.
COLORADO SPRINGS
CONS.
Denver. V. 76, p. 554. New
In a suit instituted in the District
SCH. DIST. NO. 11.
Counties of Adams and South
DE BEQUE.
Court of Arapahoe County by Fred
A itistri.-t in El Paso County
A town in Mesa County. Incor­ Arapahoe (the latter is now known
L. Lucas, receiver o f The Denver Organized in 1872.
as Arapahoe County) were formed
Suburban Homes & Water Co., the
Former Sch. Dist. No. 11 Bonds. porated Nov. 1889.
out of portions of old county of Arap­
W ater Bonds.
organization of this district was held 5s '08 J-J *$35 000c.--Jan 1 1928
6s ’ 12 M -N $20.000c—-M ay 1 1927 ahoe not incl. in new city and co. of
to have been irregular, null and void 5s '10 J-J *119 0O0c.--July 1 1930
6s ’ 19 J-D 10,000c—-D ec 1 1934 Denver. State Supreme Ct. on Feb.
See State & City Section for Dec.
Former Sch. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
35.000c—-Jan 1 1938 27 1903 upheld constitutionality of
1921, page 74, for particulars regard 5s '10 M -N *$22.000...N o v 1 1930 6s ’23 J-J
Rush Amendment. OnMay 10 1916
ing bond issue.
C onsol. Sch. Dist. No. 11 Bonds. 6. ’23 (Optional Jan. 1 1933)1 1938 an amendment to the city charter
A-O 10,000c-..A pr
4Ms'23 J-J $100.000c__Jan 1 1933
was adopted doing away with the
(Optional April 1 1933)
CEDAREDGE.
4 4£s’2.3 J-J
10 ,000c__Jan 11934 6s ’23 A-O
2,000c_ Oct 1 1938 commission government and substi­
_
This town is in Delta County.
M .’23 J-J
100.000c__Jan 11935
tuting the mayoralty form of govern­
DEBT (all water)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925---$42.700
Ms'23 J-J 100.000c--.Jan 11936 BOND.19 1925___________ $77,000 ment. V. 102. p. 1913.
Nov
Assessed valuation 1925-------295,435 4Ms’23 J-J 300.000c.-Jan 1 '37-'39
W ater
W o rk s .— 1 he $8,000,000
T
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 201.353
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$12.40 4 Ms'23 J-J
100.000c__Jan 11940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $19.20 municipal water plant bonds were up­
Population in 1910, 295; 1920, 455 4 Ms'23 J-J
100.000c__Jan 11941 Population in 1910. 149;’ i§20, 292 held by U. S. Supreme Court Oct. 15
4 Ms'23 J-J
100.000c__Jan 11942
1917; V. 105, p. 1726. These bonds
IN T at Kountze Brob., N. Y .
4 Ms’22 J-J 100.000c.-.Jan 11943
will not be issued, however, we are in­
CENTER.
This town is in Saguache County BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25-$l,100,000
formed, except $1,149,600, for which
DEERTRAIL.
Assessed valuation 1925—
Incorporated Sept. 1 1906.
the city had obligated itself in the
This town is in Arapahoe County. building of a new plant. A deal was
Former S. D. No. 1___ 42.419.240
W ater-W orks B onds­
Former S. D. No. 11_ 2.820.180 Inc. Jan. 5 1920. Population (est.), consummated with the Denver Union
_
es ’ 21 M-S $30,0 00c-..S ept 1 1936
Consol. S. D. No. ll-._25.240,020 1924, 330.
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
Water C o., whereby the city pur­
W ater Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J
5,000___ Jan 1 1937 School tax (per $1,000) 1925—
chased that company's plant and
5M s’23 J-J $40,000___________1938 issued in payment the $10,806,000
Former S. D. N o. 1______ $15.30
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
-s ’24 J-J
27,500___________1944 bonds below. Y. 107, p. 919. A
Former S. D. N o. 11_____ 14.55
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925___ $35,000
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 1925—$67,500 proposed amendment to the charter
* Red. after 10 yrs. from issue.
Total assess, value 1925____ 462,310
IN T. payable at Harris, Forbes Assessed valuation 1925_____ 277,620 providing for a change in the form of
Town tax rate (per $1.000) '25111.55
Population in 1910. 385; 1920___ 547 & Co., New York., at County Treas­ Total tax rate (per$l,000)’25-$32.50 the management of the water system
IN TEREST payable in New York. urer’s office, and at Guaranty Trust
of the city was defeated on Oct. 30.
Co., N. Y . City.
DEL NORTE.
V. 115, p. 2071.
The $3,000,000 M offat Tunnel
This town, incorporated in 1873, is
CENTRAL C ITY.
CONEJOS COUNTY.
in Rio Grande Co.
bonds voted Feb. 17 1914 were de­
A town in Gilpin County.
Conejos is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
clared void by the State Supreme
W ater Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s '19 M-S $6,500--Sept 1 ’26-'3i Court on July 8 1914. V. 99, p. 137.
6s
$82.500c---------------------'2 6 -3 6
In 1922 the Legislature in special
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1925___ $82,500 5s '16 F-A 33,000---F eb 1$33,000
EBT June 19256s
A-O $27.000c .A pr 1 ’26-4i> session enacted a law organizing the
A ssessed v a lu a tion 1 9 2 5 _____ 4 4 4 .2 5 5 TOTAL D a lu e , 1 9 2 5 _______ 8 ,7 1 7 ,5 1 5
Assessed v
W ater-W orks Bonds.
M off att Tunnel Impt. District. This
Town tax rate (per $1.000) '25 $26.00 County tax (per $1,000) 1923.-S8.50
9,000___ Jan 1 1936 Act has been upheld by the U. S. SuPopulation 1910. 1,782; 1920, 552 Popula’n, 1910, 11,285; 1920, 8,416. 6s '21 J-J
(Optional Jan 1 1931)
Supreme Court. See Moffat Tun­
R efu nding Bonds.
nel Impt. District.
CHAFFEE COUNTY.
Supreme Court on Apr. 3 1916 up­
COUNTY S. D. NO. 1. 5Ms'22 A-O $12.000—Oct 1 ’37-’48
County seat is Buena Vista. CONEJOSQn
D
To f
o
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 '25—$57,000 held increase In assessed valuation.
Population 1910. 7,623; 1920, 7,753.
5s ’ 15 A-O $30,000___ Apr 1 1945 Water debt (included)______ 28 500 See “ Chronicle” of Apr. 15 1916.
R efu nding Bonds.
(Optional April 1 1930)
Warrant debt (additional)___ 4.112 page 14614M s’25 M-S $195,000-Sept 1 ’ 26-’ 38
$9,500____July 1 1949 Sinking funds_______________ 2,193
B uilding Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1924- $195,000 5Ms’ 19 J-J
Total assessed val. 1925____ 500,810 4>£s’23 F-A$500.000r*_Aug 1 ’34-’38
(Optional July 1 1934)
Total assessed value 1925-10,574,815
5,500____July 1 1949 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.0o
Viaduct Bonds.
County tax (per $1,000) 1924—$8.65 5Ms’ 19 J-J
(Optional July 1 1934)
Population 1910, 840; 1920, 1,001 5s '13 F-A$260,000c—Aug 15 1928
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N .F
W ater Bonds.
County Treas. office, and at E. H. BOND D EBT Nov 1925- $45,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
20,980 DELTA.
4 ^ s ’ 18M-N$13.924.000c N ov 1 ’48
Rollins & Sons, N. Y . City.
Tot.assess.val.’25(2-3 act.) 1,473,780
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1928)
This city is in Delta County. Inc
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$17.30 Sept. 15 1882. Population 1910 4H s’ 14J-J 1,149,600c------Jan 11944
CHEYENNE CO. H IGH S. D.
4)^s’ 23 F-A 6,500.000c* Aug 1 '43-’62
P. O. Cheyenne Wells.
2,388: 1920, 2,623.
G E N .B D .D T .O ct 23 '25.22.333,600
5s ’20 F-AS100.000____Aug 1 1948 CORTEZ.
Paving Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 1 1931)
This town is county seat of Monte­ 4M s’24 J-J $19,000. --Ju ly 1 1939 Water debt (incl.)_______ 21,573.600
Sinking fu nd/G eneral---205.963
BON D. D E B T Jan 1 ’25- $100,000 zuma Co. Incorp. Sept. 27 1902.
(Optional July 1 1934)
(W ater_____
22,893
Assessed value 1925--------- 18,307,738
R efu nding.
W ater R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s '22 A-O $54,OOOc-.Oct 1 ’32-’57 5s '14 A-O $83,000c___ Oct 1 1934 Assess, value, real estate.114,751,370
Assess, value, personal-.131.937,450
CHEYENNE CO. CONS. S.D. N O .l
(Optional 1924.)
Water=Extension Bonds.
P. O. Kit Carson.
6 s '22 J-J
$7,0G0c-_Jan 1 ’32-’37 5s ’22 A-Of 5,000____Oct 1 1937 Assess value, impts___ 153 771,870
5Ms’2 2 J -D $60,000_______________ TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 '25___ $61,000
1110,000.-Oct 1 ’38-’57 Tot. ass’d val. (act.) '24.400,460 690
BO N D . D EBT Oct 23 ’25- $60,000 Assessed valuation 1925____ 388,925
4Ms’25M-N 140,000_____ 1938-1960 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '25- $29.99
Pop’n 1910. 213,381’ 1920. 256,491
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (M act.) 3,012,017 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $19.00
W ater Bonds.
IN T. on viaduct bonds payable la
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925___ $7.19 Population in 1910, 567; 1920, 541 5Ms’22 M-S $34,000— Mar 15 1937
Denver or at Bankers Trust C o.,
IN T . payable at the Mechanics &
(Optional Mar. 15 1932)
N. Y. City; on the water bonds at
Metals National Bank, N. Y . City CRAIG.
4Ms’22 J-J
7,500___ July 1 1939
New York Trust C o., N . Y ., or in
This town is county seat of Moffat
(Optional July 1 1934)
CHEYENNE CO. S. D. NO. 5.
Countjr. Incorp. Apr. 21 1906.
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 23 ’25 $321,500 Denver.
P. O. Arapahoe.
Sewer Bonds.
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
62,000
C IT Y AND C OU N TY P R O P­
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds,
6s
$22,000.................... ..
Water debt (included)____ 259,500 E R T Y .— In October 1925 the net
6s ’21 J-J $85,000___ July 1 1941
W ater Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
1,000 worth of city and county property,
(Optional July 1 1931.)
6s
. . . $52,000----------------1935
Sinking fund--------------------10,000 was approximately $69,000,000. The
BON D. D E B T Dec 1 ’ 2 5 -- $85,000
(Optional 1925)
Assess, val.'25------------------ 2,707,445 city’s water plant, which is included
Assessed value 1925______ 2,627,981 5s ’25 A-O $35,000___ Apr 1 1940 rpaxrate (per $1,000) 1925____$14.64 is this figure, is valued at $24,Population in 1923 (est.)_______ 500
(Optional Apr 1 1935.)
N T . pay. at Kountie B ros.,N .Y . 000 , 000 .




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DENVER (C IT Y AND COUNTY)
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 1.
S chool Bonds6s’20M-N $2,339.500-Nov 1 ’26-'50
i H s ' 2 3 J -J2,000,000c-.Jan 1 '34-'53
414s ’23 J-J 2,400,000Jan 1 ’34-’35
4M s’23 J-J 1,750,000cJan 1 ’34-’53
4H s’25 J-D 400,000c-.D ec 1 ’26-30
[200,000c__________ 1930
300,000c____ 1931-1933
10,000c____ 1934-1935
30,000c__________1936
4H s’25 J-D 50,000c__________1937
70,000c__________1938
80,000c__________ 1939
700,000c____ 1940-1946
60,000c__________1947
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’25$8,489,500
Assess, val., real estate-.114,751,370
Assess, val., personal_ 13l.93i,450
_
Other assess, property..153,771.870
T ot. ass’d val. ’ 25(act.)-400,460,690
School tax rate (per $1,000)’24 $11.98
_
Population 1920 (Census)_ 256,491
1NT. at office of District Treas­
urer or at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . C.

[V ol. 121,

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS
EL PASO COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
P. O. Fountain.
5s ’24 - . - $55,000r________ 1954
(Optional 1939.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $55,000
Tot. assess. val.’25(M act.) 1,540,770
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$1540
Population (est.)_____________ 1,200
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
EL PASO CO. S. D. NO. 11.
See Colorado Springs S. D . N o. 11.
EL PASO COUNTY S. D. NO. 12.
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
5J4s’20 F-A$100,000___ Aug I 1931
(Optional Dec. 15 1938.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’25- $117,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
25,000
Tot. assess, val.’25(act.)_.4,004,230
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24—$13.80
Population in 1925 (est.)_____4.000

IN T . on bonds marked (x) at
Kountze Bros., N . Y .; (*) at City
Treas. office or at Nat. City Bank
N . Y .; on others at City Treas. office
FORT LUPTON.
This town is in Weld County.
W ater B onds.
5Ms
F-A $5,000c___Aug 1 1937
(Optional Aug. 1 1932.)
6s
F-A 25,000c. _Aug 15 1935
(Optional Feb. 1 1930.)
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5Ms
J-D $10,000c_ Dec 1 1926
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’25- $65,364
Water debt (included)____
10,000
Sinking fund—General________________
25,364
W a te r_________________
40,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(3-5 act.)_1,042,930
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$14.00
Population in 1910, 614: 1920, 1,014

G A RFIELD COUNTY.
County seat is Gienwood Springs.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’23 M-N$166,000...........................
F unding (Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. iss.)
4 ^ s ’ 24 A-O 52,000_ Oct 1 ’29-’49
_
BOND. D E B T Nov 21 ’25- $218,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
57,664
Assess, value real estate_ 8,957,200
_
Assess, value personal_____3,070,200
Other'assess, property___ 4,827,275
Total assess, value (act.)-16,854,675
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’ 24-$l7.50
Population 1910. 10,144; 1920, 9,304
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the
International Trust C o., Denver;
others at Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y .

GARFIELD CO. H IG H S. D.
P. O. Gienwood Springs.
5s '13 J-J $44.000___ July 1 1933
(Optional July 1 1933.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 19 '25- $44,000
EL PASO COUNTY S. D. NO. 14. FORT M ORGAN.
This city Is In Morgan County. Assessed valuation 1925_ 7,722,125
_
P. O. Manitou.
Incorporated as a town Aug. 8 1887 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25—$3.45
S chool Bldg. & Equip. Bonds.
5H s’22 J-J $130.000--Jan 1 ’33-’52 and organized as a city of the second
City established
DENVER— G R E ELEY VAL L E I (For amount due each year see class April 20 1908. in Sept. 1914.
GARFIELD CO. S. D. NO. 1.
charter government
V. 113, p. 2638.)
IR R IG A TIO N D IST R IC T .
P . O. Gienwood Springs.
R efu
A district in Adams and Weld TOT. B D . D T . N ov 5 ’2 5 -- $130,000 5 K s’lS n d in g Bonds.
[$84,000--July 1 ’35-'41
M-S $35,000)3,000 - 1926-35
counties. Interest coupons In de­ Assessed value 1925 (act.).3,786,000
14,000 ____ 1936 5 ^ s ’20 J-J [ 91,000--July 1 ’42-’48
fault. See item “ Denver Reservoir Sch. tax rate (per $1,C00) ’25—$9.00
I 15,000___ July 1 1949
W ater W orks B onds (redeem able
Irr. C o.” In “ Chronicle” for Sept. 18 Population 1925______________1,300
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925— $190,000
a fter 10 years fr o m issu e ).
1915, page 925.
5 ^ s ’ 17 M-N$25,000_ Nov 15 1932 Assessed value 1925______ 3,943,400
_
6s ’09 J-D $711,000-Apr 5 '23-‘29 EL PASO COUNTY S. D. NO. 54. 5 ^ s ’20 M -N 35,000____M ay 1 1935 School tax rate (per $1,000)’24- -$8.20
6 s '21
$30,000___ Oct 11941
(For maturity see V . 88. p. 958)
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)
(Ontioual Oct. 1 1931.)
We are advised under date of
W ater Bonds.
Dec. 5 1925, by the District Sec­ BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $30,000 4H s’22M-N15$125,000.Nov 15 1937 GARFIELD COUNTY CONSOL.
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
retary in regard to the above, that Assessed value 1925_______ 880,170 GEN. BONDS Oct 18 ’25- $220,000
P. O. Silt.
the bonds have been, excepting
Assess, val. ’25 (86% a ct.).3,345,500 6s ’20 F-A $30,000___ Aug 1 1950
$10,000, purchased by the land ENGLEWOOD.
Sinking fund______________
30,000
(Optional Aug. 1 1940.)
This city is in Arapahoe County.
owners.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $10.00 BOND. D EBT Oct 1925— $30,000
W ater Bonds.
DENVER— ST. VKAIN MUNIC1 -s
. . . $190,000______________ Population 1910, 2,800; 1920. 3,818 Assessed value 1925_______ 817,930
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .,
PAL IR R IG A TIO N DISTRICT.
City Impt. Dist. Bds. O utstdg.
or at City Treas. office.
GARFIELD CO. CONSOL. S. D.
Int. coupons in default. See Item Balleydier District_________$ t0,000
NO. 2.
“ Denver Reservoir Irr. C o .” In Cullison District___________
8,000 FOUNTAIN.
P. O. Rifle.
“ Chronicle” for Sept. 18 1915, p. 925. Paving District No. 1_______ 16,500
This town is in El Paso County.
S chool Bonds.
6s ’09 J-D $750.000____1924-1929 Herzog District_____________ 3,000
Electric Transm ission B onds.
6s '20 M-N$100,000— -N ov 1 1940
Sanitary Sewer Dist. N o. 1.-258,000 5H s’24 A-O $20,000c
Oct 1 1939
DOLORES COU N TY.
(Optional after Nov. 1 1930.)
Straight District_____________31,500
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
P , O. Rico.
Englewood Pav. Dist. No. 2 . 77,000 5J^s’23 A-O $55,000c_______serially BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $100,000
R efu nding Bonds.
T ot. as’d val. ’25 (4-5 act.)-l,831,860
Englewood Storm Sewer Dist.
*W ater Extension B onds.
5s '09 J-J $87,0 0 0 c...J a n 2 1929
No. 1____________________ 40,500 5s '23 A-O $6,000c—-M ar 1 1933 School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$13.80
(Optional Jan. 2 1919.)
. N ov 1 ’ 2 5 -None 6s ’ 19 A-O 15,000c_ Apr 1 1933
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 0 ’ 25- $85,000 GEN. B D . D Tdebt (special
Impt. Dist.
BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’25—$96,000 GLENWOOD SPRINGS. County.
Floating debt (add’l ) --------5,505
This city is in Garfield
assessment)_____________ $444,500 Ass’d val’n ( % act.) 1925___ 335,390
Assessed valuation 1924— 1,560,230 Assess, val. (city) 1924____3,094,125
Incorporated Aug. 22 1885.
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24$27.60 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$14.00 Town tax (per $1,000) ’23___$23.00
R efu
B onds.
Population in 1910, 431; 1920, 595 414s’ 17 nding$30,000c- $1,500 yearly
Population 1910, 3,192; 1920, 3,517 Population in 1920___________ 4,356
M -N
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Priiiicpa land Interest at City Kountze Bros., N . Y ., and on 5 } 4 s of 4Ms’24 J-J 1128,000c-July 1 ’26-’57
DURANGO.
1 2,000c— -July 1 1958
1924 at the Chase Nat. Bank, N .Y .C .
This city Is the county seat of La Treasurer’s office, or New York.
W ater (R ed. after 20 y rs. fr o m i s s . ) .
Plata County. Incorporated 1881 ERIE.
4Jas’22 A-O $75,000c— -O ct 1 1937
FOWLER.
City manager plan o f government
This town is in Weld County.
5s ’24 M-S 30,000c.—Oct 1 1939
This town is in Otero County.
adopted Apr. 6 1915. V . 100, p.1371
W ater Bonds.
5s '24 M-S $50,000c
Mar 1 1939
R efu n d in g W arrants.
Bonds are taxable. Pop’n 1910,4,686; 6s ’22 A-O $32,000____Oct 1 1937
53^s’ 16 —
$6,800_ Jan 1 1931 5 s ’24 J-J $ 15,000c---Jan 1 1939
_
1920, 4,116.
(Optional Oct. 1 1932.)
5Ms’20 — 12,700-- Apr 15 1945 TO T . B D . D T . N ov 1925- $320,000
R ef. W ater B onds,
5s ’09 J-D
4,000___ Dec 1 1929
Assessed value 1925_______ 2,007,405
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 15 — . 106 500_________ _____
(Optional Dec. 1 1919.)
5 j i s ’ 16 — $4,500_ Apr 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— -$16.20
_
(Redeemable beginning 1919.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $36,000 6s '18 —
2,000_ July 1 1933 Population 1910. 2.019; 1920. 2,073
_
4 ^ s'2 4 - - 95,000_______________ Assessed value 1925_______ 244,500
5H s’ 19
15,000_Feb 15 1938
Sewer Bonds.
GOLDEN.
City Hall Bonds.
-s
$11,500...................... .. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $20 00
Population in 1920______________697 5>£s’20 - - .
This city is in Jefferson County.
$10,000_Apr 15 1934
6s ’25 J-J 6,500c___________1935
Incorporated in 1871.
R efu nding Bonds.
FLAGLER.
W ater W orks Bonds.
W ater R efu n d in g B onds.
5K s’22 . . .
$20,000_ Oct 1 1942
_
This town is in Kit Carson Co.
6s ’25 J-J
$4,500c_________ 1935
4% s
...
11,300_________ 1931 -s 18 — $100,000____Mar 1 1943
Inc. Oct. 17 1916.
Sidewalk Bonds.
W ater-W orks B onds.
(Optional in 1926.)
-s
$2,500----------------------W ater Bonds.
5s
A-O $29,000c— Apr 1 1929
R ef. B onds (Red. beg. in 1916).
6s ’ 20 M-8 40,000____Sept 1 1935 BOND. D E B T Jan 1 1924— $71,000 8s
—.
24.000c................ 1931
41,500
4 K s’06 J-D $36,000c---June 1 1926 6 s ’ 20 M-N 30,000____M ay 11935 Water debt (incl.)________
8,000____D ec 1 1938
Assessed value 1925_______ 928,164 5K s’23 J-D
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 22 ’25 $209,500 5 ^ s ’ 19 A-O 50,000____Oct 1 1939
(Optional Dec. 1 1933.)
Town tax (per $1,000) 1924___$10.00
Sinking fund______________ 10.000 BOND. D EBT Nov 1925— $114,000
A-O 73,000___ Oct
Assess, val. '2 5 (% a ct.)— 4,401,847 Total assess, val. 1925______ 612,604 Pop’n 1910, 925; 1920________ 1,062 4Jis’25(Optional Oct. 1 1930.) 1 1940
IN T . on 5 ^ s of 1920 at N . Y .C ity .
City tax (per $1,000) 1925------$11.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $19 00
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 1923— $118,000
INT. at Kountze Bros.. New York, Population in 1920______________ 544 FREDERICK.
Assessed val. 1924________ 1,802,547
and at E . H. Rollins & Sons, N . Y.
This town is in W ild County. Sinking fund______________
8,000
FLEMING.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$14.60
This town is in Logan County. Incorporated Dec. 17 1907.
EADS.
W ater Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,477; 1920, 2,484
This town is in Kiowa County. Inc. April 16 1917.
6s ’ 13 M-N$15,000____M ay 1 1928
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y ., and
Inc. Jan. 4 1916.
W ater Bonds.
6s
6s ’20 M -N $80,000— N ov 15 1935 BO’23D . M-S 18,000____Mar 1 1938 at Woods-Ruby Nat. Bk., Golden.
W ater Bonds.
N
DEBT Jan 1 1925—$33,000
6 s ’ 20 J-J $50,000c—-Jan 11935
(Optional Nov. 15 1930-)
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 164,340 GOLDFIELD
(Optional Jan. 1 1920.)
Electric Plant Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$29.00
This city is in Teller County.
5 M s ’ 2 2 A-O 21.000c—Oct 15 1937 6s ’20 M-N$10,500_ N ov 15 1935
_
Pop’n, 1910, 266; 1920_________ 361
W ater Bonds.
(Optional N ov. 15 1930.)
E lectric L ight Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J
$5,000c_ Jan 1 1935 BOND. DEBT N ov 20 ’ 25—190,500 FREMONT CO. CON. S. D.NO. 1. 6s ’ 13 . - - $22,500___________ 1933
_
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 1925-—$33,000
BOND. DEBT N ov 16 ’25--$76,000 Water debt (incl.)__________ 80,000
Post Office Canon City.
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 139,990
Water debt (included)----------- 71,000 Assess, val. 1924___________ 403,519
District N o. 8 was recently con­ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $82.00
Assess, val. 1925 ( H act.)- 384,600 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$22.00
with
No.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $120-00 Population 1920________________ 518 solidateddebt ofDistrict being 1, the Popula. 1910. 1.112; ’20_______ 633
bonded
No. 8
auto­
Population in 1924______________ 450
matically assumed by N o. 1.
GRANADA.
FLORENCE.
A-OS250,000c--.Apr
This town is in Prowers County.
ECKLEY.
This city Is In Fremont County. 5s ’ 24 (Optional April 1 1939.)1 1954
W ater-W orks B onds.
A town in Yuma County.
Incorporated Sept. 7 1887. Popula­
F unding Bonds.
8s ’ 17 J-J $25,000___ Jan 1 1932
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925____ $49,500 tion 1910. 2,712; 1920, 2,629.
5j^s’20 J-D $40,0 00c...Ju ne 1 1940 (Subject to call after J»n. I 1927.)
Water debt (incl.)__________ 29,000
R efu nding Bonds.
(Optional June 1 1930)
6s ’21 M-S 25,000—Sept 1 ’31-’36
Assessed val’n 1924________ 283 043 5s ’24 F-A $70,000 ..........1929-1949
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’25 - $296,500 TOT. BD. D T . Nov 1 ’25— -$50,000
Tax rate (per$1,000)’25$18.00
W ater Bonds.
Population 1920----------------------- 332 4M s’25 J-J $105,000___________1940 Tot.assess.val.(2-3act.) ’ 25-8,231,113 A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1925 ____2 3 4 ,0 3 7
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S16.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$10.55
GEN. B D . D T . July 19 '25 $158,000 Population 1924 (est.)_______ 10,000
EDGEW ATER.
Population 1910, 359; 1920____308
88,000
A town in Jefferson County. Inc. Water debt (incl.)________
IN TER E ST at Canon City.
INT. on bonds of 1917 payable
Assess, value ’2 5 _________ 2,645,535
Aug. 171901.
in New York.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.00 FREMONT CO. S. D. NO. 2.
W ater Bonds.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office and
P. O. Florence.
5H s’ 15 A-O $33,000-Sept 15 ’26-’30 at Harris, Forbes & Co., New York.
5s ’19 M-N$100,000____N ov 1 1949 GRAND JUNCTION.
R efu n d in g B onds.
This city is the county seat of
(Optional Nov. 1 1934.)
5K s
$34,500_______________ FLORIDA M ESA IR R IG . DIST.
Mesa
Aug. 30 1882.
5s ’ 20 M -N 50,000_ M ay 15 1940 City County. Incorp.of government
_
BON D. D E B T Jan 1924—$39,500
manager form
District declared illegal
(Optional M ay 15 1940.)
Assessed val’n 1923_______489,460
E.
A. Chubb,
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23___ $15.00 advises us under date County Treasurer,BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25- $150,000 adopted 1922.
of N
W ater B onds.
66,855
Population 1910, 712; 1920, 664. that none of the bonds ov. 14 1925 Floating debt (add’l)______
mentioned Sinking fund______________
[323,000.--Jan 1 ’26-’42
5,99)
Assess, val. ’25 (70% act.).3,199,877 5s ’23 J-J [ 100,000— -Jan 1 ’43-’47
ELBERT COUNTY CONSOLI­ below have been paid.
6s ’ 10 J-D $l ,060,000.Aug 1 '21-’ 30 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$17.50
20,250___ Jan 1 1948
DATED SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
190,000__Jan 1 1938
Population 1924______________3,000 5s '23 J-J
P . O. Elizabeth.
F unding B onds.
6s ’20 A-O (30,000—Apr 1 ’27-’36 FORT COLLINS. Larimer County. F R U ITA .
This city Is In
5H s’ 16 J-J
$2,000__$2,000 y ’ly
1 8.000--Apr 1 ’37-’40 Inc. Feb. 2 1883. Commission gov­
Mesa County. Inc.
General
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925-38,000 ernment adopted Mar. 18 1913. V. in This city is in ’20, 1,193; ’ 10, 881 5H s’ 18 J-J B onds.
1894. Pop'n
$20,000__Jan 1 1928
Assessed value 1925----------- 1,104,818 96. p. 963.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Optional after Jan. 1 1928.)
Park Bonds.
6s '16 M -S $64,000........1926-1941
Sewer B onds.
ELBERT CO. CONS. S. D. NO. 2.
5s ’ 13 J-D $3,000c
Dec 1 1928 6s ’ 17 A-O
20,000 ........1926-1942 5H s’23 A-O $78,000___ Oct 1 1935
P. O. Kiowa.
(Subject to call Dec 1 1923)
(Optional any time.)
6 s ’22 J-J
11,000 ____ 1932-1944
S chool Bonds.
x R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1925— $96,000
Intersection Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $36,000____Jan 1 1941
4H s’ 16 M-S $120,000cMar 1 ’26-’40 Assess, val. 1925 (actual)-. 629,724
$8,000--Sept 1 ’26-’27
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
Street Railway Bonds.
25,000--Sept 1 ’28-’32
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 ___$17.50
BOND. D EBT Feb 25 ’ 25- $36,000
INT. payable at Town Treas. of­
Total assess. val.’24(act.)_ 966,570 5s ’ 19 M-S $90,000c.-M ar 1 1934
(Subject to call Mar. 1 1929.)
fice and in New York City.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24 -$l 1.60
Im provement Bonds.
I24,000--Sept 1 1 1940
8,000____Sept '33-36
EL PASO CO. S. D. NO. 5.
5s-5]4 s-6s *$470,981.19___ Optional
FRUITA SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2. GEN. B D . D T . Oct 19 '25- $167,500
21,000--Sept 1 ’37-’39
P. O. Monument.
Water debt (add’l ) ________ 626,250
TOT. B D . D T. Sept 30 ’25- $683,981
R ef. Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922).
S chool B uilding Bonds.
Ass’d val. ’25 (65% a c t .).11,270,590 5s '12 J-D $7,500____June 1 1932 Assessment debt (add’l)___ 349,550
6s '20 J-D $7,500__________ 1935 Sinking fund/General_____ 100,000
20,000
B uilding Bds.(Red. beo. in 1932). Sinking fund______________
5 ^ s ’19 A-O 42,000__________ 1949
[Im p t.............
10.000 5s ’ 12 M -N$25,500____M ay 1 1942 Assess, value 1925 (act.)-$9,052,485
(Optional 1934.)
Assess, val. '25 (65% act.) 11,270,590 BOND. D EBT Nov 1925.- $33,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $14.00
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925-- $49,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.00 Assessed value 1925_______ 2,120,845 Population 1910, 7,754; 1920.-8,665
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,429,010 Population 1910, 8,210; 1920—8,755
_
IN T . at Kountze B ros., N .Y . City
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .




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COLOKADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

GR A N D VALLEY.
This town is in Garfield County.
Incorp. March 7 1908.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5sl’ 19 A-O $27,000___ Oct 1 1943
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
W ater Ext. Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $14.000___ Oct 1 1943
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
BON D. D E B T N ov 1925— $41,000
T ot. assess, val. (act.) 1925--170.720
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $30.00
Population 1910, 268; 1920, 228

BOND. DEBT Jan 1925____$33,500
Assessed valuation 1925____391,840
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25____$18.00
Population 1910. 314; 1920, 455

G RAN D V A LL E Y IR R IG . DIST.
This district (P. O. Grand Valley)
is in Garfield County. Intimation
was given us this year (1925) that
this district is now out of business.

HINSDALE COUNTY.
County seat is Lake City. See
"State and City Section” for Nov. 29
1909 for remarks concerning waiving
of interest on old bonds. 5144,700
of the old issues have been refunded.
Population 1910, 646; 1920, 538.
R efu nding Bonds.
4s ’20 J-J $129,400--$7,500 yearly
BON D. DEBT Oct 22 ’25-$129,400
Assessed val’n 1925(actual) 935.047
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)'25 - $19.70
IN T . at office o f County Treas.

G R E E LE Y .
This city is In Weld County. In­
corp. as a town May 29 1871 and as
a city of the second class Mch. 1 1886
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
4H s’ 16 A-O 187,000 --------1926-1941
W ater^W orks-Extension Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M-S$150,000___ Sept 1 1934
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1927.)
Sewer Bonds.
4 K s’25 J-J $100,000___________1940
(Optional 1935.)
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 24 ’25 $437,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
337,000
Ass’d val. ’25 (act. value)-12,708 770
City tax rate (per $1,000)
1925 ______________________$1150
Population 1910, 8,179; 1920, 10.883
IN T . at New York Trust Co., N.
Y .; Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .; at
City Treasurer’s office and at Nat.
Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .
GROVER.
A town in Weld County. Incorp.
Sept. 8 1916.
W ater B onds.
6 s ’ 19 . . . $35,272___________1939
BON D. DEBT N ov 1925---$39,060
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 181,580
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $23.00
Population in 1920______________ 195
GROVER SCHOOL DIST. NO. 89
This district (P. O. Grover) is in
Weld County.
S ch ool Bonds.
6s '21 M -N $20,000.................... .
.s
...
28,000..................... .
Funding Bonds.
6s ’21 M-N$20.000____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $68,000
Sinking fund______________
4,000
T ot.as’d val.’25(60% a c t .) .l ,870,000
GUNNISON.
This town is in Gunnison County.
Incorporated Feb. 28 1880.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5s T6 J-D $38,500___ June 1 1936
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 22 A-O $45,000___ Apr 1 1937
(Optional April 1 1932.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $25,000_ Mar 15 1928
_
TOTAL DEBT N ov 29 ’25 $148,500
Water debt (incl)_________
43,500
Sinking fund______________
5,600
Assessed value 1924______ 1,575.865
Town tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $12.00
Population 1910, 1,026; 1920, 1,329
IN T. on water bonds marked (*)
payable at Nat. Bank o f Commerce:
others at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
GUNNISON COUNTY.
Gunnison is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $60,0 0 0 c------ 1927-1938
4s '17 J-J 144,000c............ .--193 8
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25 $204,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
30,000
T ot.as’d val.’25(83%act.) 15,633,325
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925_____________ $14.31
Population?1910, 5,897; 1920, 5,590
IN T . at Nat. Bank o f Commerce
New York.
GUNNISON CO. H IG H S. D.
5s T8
$50,000c__________ 1938
6s ’20 F-A 100,000c — .A ug 1 1940
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’25- $150,000
Assessed value 1925______ 15,633,235
GUNNISON CO. S. D. NO. 30.
P. O. Somerset.
5)^s’23 J-D $39,500 _______ Serially
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 '25- $40,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,237,475
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.00
Population (est.)_______________ 750

H EN RYLYN IR R IG . D ISTR IC T.
A district in Weld County.
Irrigation B onds.
_
6s ’09 J-D$2,824,000_ Dec 1 1929
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924_$2,824.000
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
HIGHLANDS.— See Denver.

HOLBROOK IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Otero County.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s
. . . $452.800_______________
(Due in 20 years)
BOND. DEBT N ov 3 ’25--$452,800
Assessed valuation 1924------ 386,112
District tax (per acre) 1924------$3.24
INT. at County Treas. office or at
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
HOLLY.
This town is in Prowers County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $20,000___ Jan 1 1936
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
6s
J-J
34,000—$2,000 yearly
6s
J-J
25,000____ Jan 1 1936
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 19 ’25- $79,000
Sinking fund______________
1,500
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act'l) 726,384
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $20 00
Pop’n 1910, 724; 1 9 2 0 .............940
HOLLY DRAIN AGE D IST R IC T .
This district is in Prowers County.
8s ’23 J-D $95.000________ serially
BOND. D EBT Oct 21 ’25--$100,000
Total assess, val. ’24_______ 870,000
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24------ $45.00
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
HOLYOKE.
This town is in Phillips County.
Incorporated 1888.
W ater Extension Bonds,
5s ’ 16 M-N $7,5 0 0 c---------------1936
6s ’ 18 J-J 3 ,5 0 0 c____ 1926-1932
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J
9 ,0 0 0 c___ 1926-1943
6s T8
J-J
3,000c__________1933
6s T8
J-D 5,000c__________1933
6 s ’ 19 M-S
60,000c________ 1934
6s T9 M -N 30,000c________ 1934
6 s ’20 M-S
14,000c________ 1929
6s '21 M -N 33,000c________ 1926
5 ^ s ’22 A-O
8 ,0 0 0 c___ 1937-1952
Sewer Bonds.
6s T8 M -N $31,000 C— M ay 1 1938
(Optional before said date.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 25 ’ 25- $173,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
31,000
Ass’d val. 1925 __________ 903,4’ 0
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--------$8.50
Population in 1910. 659; 1920. 1,205
INT. on 6s o f 1920 at the office of
Town Treasurer or at Kountze Bros.,
N. Y .. at option o f holder; on others
at Kountze. Bros., New York.
HOTCHKISS.
This town is in Delta County.
R efu nding B onds.
5H s
— $43,000_______________
B D . D T . (water) N o v 4’ 25—$65,000
Assessed valuation 1925_____417,826
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---- $14.44
Population 1910, 600; 1920___ 572
HUDSON.
A town in Weld County. Inc.
Feb. 17 1914.
W ater Bonds.
6s T7 F-A $16,000____ Feb 1 1932
6s T7 M -N 2,000____ N ov 1 1932
6s T9 A-O 15,000____ Apr 1 1934
6s T9 M -N 5,000____ Nov 1 1934
6s ’ 22 A-O 10,000____ Apr 1 1937
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1925____ $48,000

Assessed val’n 1924_______ 300,260
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24______ 14.00
Population 1920________________ 322

HUERFANO CO. H IG H S. D.
(P. O. Walsenburg.)
5s T9 A-O $90,000____Oct 1 1949
(Subject to call after 1929.)
B O N D . DEBT N ov 21 ’25 $90,000
Assessed value 1925 (ac.t)15,960,350
H A XTU N .
This town (P. O. Haxtum) is in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $5.00
Phillips County. Inc. June 1 1909. Population in 1920 (Census)..16,879
W ater Bonds.
6s T3 _ -- $19,000___________1928 HUGO.
This city is in Lincoln County.
6s ’ 17 M-S 15,000___ Mar 1 1932
W ater Bonds.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s T7
- - - $9,000____Nov 1 1932
(Optional Mar. 1 1927.)
6s '20
M -N 19,500___ M ay 1 1935 6s ’20 M-S $45,000c__ Mar 1 1935
7,000___ June 11937
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S
8,000___ Sept 1 1934 5 ^ s ’22 - . (Optional June 1 1932).
6s ’21 M -N 10.000___ N ov 1 1936
6s ’ 21
J-J *$27,500____Jan 1 1936 5Ms'22 - - . 14,000-June 1 '26-’32
Electric P lant Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
6s ’ 20 M-S $7,000c____Mar 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer B onds.
6s ’21
J-J $73.500___ Jan 1 1936
BO N D . D E B T Jan 1924— $100,000 5s '23 A-O $7,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1938
Water debt (included)____
20.000 BOND. D E B T Oct 21 '25—$89,000
75,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
73 500 Water debt (incl.)________
2,100
T o t. assess, val. 1925_____ 729,700 Assessment debt (add’l)___
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $12.50 Sinking fund_______________ 3,500
Population 1910, 341: 1920____ 1.118 Assess, val. 1925__________ 613.920
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the Total tax rate (per $1.000)’25-$35.78
Population 1910, 343: 1920____838
Bankers Trust Co., New York.
HAYDEN.
IDAHO SPRIN GS.
A town in Routt County.
A city in Clear Creek County.
R efu n d in g B onds.
W ater Bonds.
5s,’24
$30.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1944 5s T6 J-J $37,500--$2,500 yearly
__(Optional Aug. 1 1934.)
-s T6
. . . 10,000--$2,500 yearly




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4,000_____
1930
BOND. D EBT Jan 1925— $47,500 6s ’20 F-A
(Optional 1930.)
Assessed val’n 1925______1,200,100
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25------- $11.25 6s ’21 M -N 90,000____M ay 1 1951
(Optional M ay 1 1936)
Population 1910, 2,154; 1920, 1,192.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 '25- $240,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
30,000
ILIFF MUNIC. IR R IG . DIST.
Tot. ass’d val. '25 (4-5 act.)2,756,623
This district is in Logan County.
6s ’ ll J-D $209.000_______________ School tax (per $1,000) 1925_$10 00
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924..$209,000 Population 1924______________ 2,000
Assessed v a lu e.___________ 565.425
Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’24-------$27,60 K IT CARSON CO. CONS. S. D.
NO. 2.
Population___________________ 3,000
P. O. Burlington.
IN T . at the Chase National Bank,
S chool Bldg. & F unding Bonds.
New York, or through the offices of
Freeman, Smith & Camp C o., San 6s ’21 J-J $30,900____July 1 1951
(Optional July 1 1936.)
Francisco, Los Angeles, Oakland or
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’25___ $30,900
Portland.
Assessed value 1923________786,555
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 1.
K IT CARSON CO. S. D. NO. 35.
P O. Golden.
P. O. Flagler.
5s ’22 J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1941
6s T5 J-J $26,000_______1935
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
(Optional 1925.)
4 K s’22 J-J
30,000___ Jan 1 1941
6s T6 M-S 16,000______ ___ 1936
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
(Optional 1926.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’25- $130,000
Ass’d val. ’25 (7-10) act.)_3,161,358 6s T8 A-O 10,000_______1948
(Optional 1933.)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.00
6s ’21 J-J $40,000____ July 1 1951
(Optional July 1 1936.)
JEFFERSON COUNTY CONSOL. BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 2 5 -- $92,000
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (75 to
P . O. Morrison.
90% a ct.)__________2,075,406
5s ’20 M-S $67,000___ Sept 1 1940
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
K IT CARSON CO. S. D. NO. 37.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 5 -- $67,000
Seibert.
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,210,820 5s P. O. M-S $34,000----------------1947
T7
(Optional 1932.)
6s ’21 J-D $50,000_ June 15 1951
_
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 2.
(Optional June 15 1936.)
P. O. Arvada.
5s T9 J-D $70,000c--June 15 1949 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $84,000
Assessed value 1925 (act)_1,481,385
(Optional June 15 1934.)
5s ’20 J-J
35,00 0c--.J u ly 1 1950 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$14.55
(Optional July 1 1935.)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 2 5 -- $105,000 LAFAYETTE.
Total assessed value 1925--2 244,070
This town is in Boulder County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $13 60
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
5s ’22 J-D $65,000--D ec 1 ’28-’40
5s ’ 23 M-S $20,000--Sept 1 ’34-’38
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 8.
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’25 $85,000
P. O. Wheat Ridge.
5J^s’ 19 M -N 40,000---M a y 15 1939 Assessed value 1925_______ 677,508
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924____$25.00
(Optional M ay 15 1930.)
1,815
5s ’24 J-D $90,000-June 1 ’26-’34 P o D i i l t t i o n in 1920. .
* IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .,
BOND. DEBT Oct 26’25- $94,000
Floating debt (add’l) _____
3,000 or Town Treasurer’s office.
Ass’d val.(abt.30 % act.) ’25.2,536,110
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$17.50 LA JUNTA.
This city is in Otero County.
Population (est.)_________
3,000
Inc. April 23 1881.
IN T . at New York.
W ater Bonds.
5s T 5 J-D 16,000____$2,000 yrly
JEFFERSON CO. S. D. NO. 30.
5s T6 A-O 26,000____$2,000 yrly
P. O. Evergreen.
5s ’22 J-J 110,000____Jan 1 1937
School B uilding B onds.
1 1932.)
6s ’21 M -N J$4,000--N ov 1 ’26-'29 5s ’ 22 (Optional Jan. --0ct 1 ’ 32-’46
A-O 30,000
1 on nn n ■ .-o- i 'on-’io
mv
1 ’34-’39
TO T. DEBT Oct 20 ’25_____ $24,000 4 ^ s ’24 F-A 50,000__Feb $232,000
DEBT N ov 1925
Assessed value 1925________ 854,575 TOTAL debt_____________
Warrant
30,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.00 Assessment debt_________ 114,061
Population____________________1,000 Assessed valuation 1924 - 5,193,405
IN T . at the Co. Treasurer’s office
or the Seaboard N at’l Bank, N . Y. Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$43.00
Popula’n 1910, 4,154; 1920____ 4.964
JOHNSTOWN.
A town in Weld County. Inc.
M ay 7 1907.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J
$7,000____July 1 1927
(Optional July 1 1922.)
6s ’ 20 M -N 20,000____Nov 1 1935
(Optional N ov. 1 1930.)
4M s’25 -- _ 25,000___________1940
(Optional 1935.)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1925____ $27,000
Assessed val’n in 1925______ 533,330
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____$11.00
Population 1910, 198; 1920, 274.
JULESBURG.
This town is in Sedgwick County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-S $30,000___ Mar 1 1935
5 K s’ 19 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1934
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T7 M-S $20,000--$2,000 yearly
BOND. D EBT N ov 1925- $150,000
Water debt_______________ 139,000
Assessed valuation 1923___1,297,242
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $13.60
Population in 1910, 962; 1920. 1,320
IN T . on 5H s of 1920 at N . Y . City.

LA JUNTA SCH. DIST. NO. 11.
This district is in Otero County.
5s ’ l l A-O $16,000c
Oct 1 1931
(Optional Oct. 1 1921.)
5s '13 M -N 20,000c.-M ay 15 1943
(Optional M ay 15 1928.)
5s T9 M-S 15,000c.-Sept 15 1949
(Optional Sept. 15 1929.)
6s ’ 21 F-A 200,000c____ 1927-1946
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’25 -- $251,000
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.).6,977,332
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’22_$29.40
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 8,000
IN T . at New York City, N . Y .

LAM AR.
This town is In Prowers County.
Incorporated in 1886.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 14 F-A 45,000c—Feb 15 1929
5Ms’2 0 J -J 200,00 0 c.-.J a n 11935
5 s '24 F-A 150,000c.Feb 1 ’ 39-’58
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s T5 M -N $19,400c________ serial
C ity L ight Bonds.
5Jis’20 J-J $45,000c—-Jan 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 '25- $459,400
Water debt (incl.)________ 414,400
Assessment debt (addT)_
_ 167,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
33,887
JULESBURG IR R IG A TIO N DIST. Sinking fund______________
42,089
A district in Sedgwick County.
Assessed valuation 1925___2,571,673
6s TO J-D $75.000c_June 1 ’26-’30 Town tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$12.50
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’25- $97,500 Population 1910, 2,977; 1920, 2,512
Assessed value 1924______ 767,001
IN T . at office of Town Treas. or at
Actual valuation_________ 1,251,574 Chemical Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
IN T . payable at County Treas.
office or Kountze Bros, in N . Y .
L A M A R SCH. DIST. NO. 14.
City.
6s ’ l l M-S $28,500c_ Mar 1 1951
_
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1931.)
KERSY.
6s T9 J-J
36,000____July 1 1952
This town is in Weld County.
(Optional July 1 1937.)
w a te r vv urivs d o u u s .
9,100_____ 1926-1932
6s ’20 M-N$40,000____M ay 1 1940 5Ms’2 0 A -O
6s ’ 20 J-D 10,000____ Dec 1 1942 BOND. D E B T Oct 21 ’25- $73,600
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act.)3,787,425
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 20 F-A $26,682____ Aug 1 1942 School tax (per $1,006) 1924_$12.28
6s ’ 20 J-J
6,000____ July 1 1940 Population in 1920 (est.)______5,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office,
BOND. D EBT Feb 1925---$59,000
Assessment debt (add’l)____ 26,682 Lamar.
Total assessed val. 1925____ 226,880
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $32.00 LA P L A T A COUNTY.
Population 1910, 304; 1920____319
County seat is Durango.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 A-O $88.000c— -Apr 1 1941
KIOW A CO. S. D. NO. 9.
(Red. $6,000 yrly. beginning 1921)
P. O. Brandon.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 4 ’25- $88,000
6s ’21 -- _ $40,800-.................. 1951 Tot.ass’d val.’25(7-10act) 15,283,985
(Optional 1936.)
State & co.tax (per $l,000)’24-$l6.51
BOND DEBT N ov 29 ’25- $44,714 Population in 1920__________ 11,218
Sinking fund______________
1,361
IN T. at E . H. Rollins &Sons. N . Y
Assess, val ’25 (2-3 a ct.)_1,295,633
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15,32
Population 1923 (estimated)___ 800 LA PLATA CO. SCH. D IS T . NO.9.
P. O. Durango.
B uilding Bonds.
K IT CARSON COUNTY CONSOL. 5s T6 F -A $174,600c...Feb I 1946
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 1.
(Subject to call Feb 1 1931)
P. O. Burlington.
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25- $174,900
5s T6 A-O $42,000------Oct 1 1946 Assess, value 1925 (actual) -6,023,344
(Optional Oct. 1 1931.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25____ $41.39
6s ’20 M-N$104.000. .M a y 15 1950 Population in 1924__________5,000
(Optional M ay 15 1935)
IN T . payable in New York.

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COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

LARIMER COUNTY.
Fort Collins Is the county seat.
C oun ty H ospital Bonds.
4 Jis’24 A-O $175,000---O ct 1 1944
(Optional Oct. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 5 -- $175,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
85.000
Assess, val. 1925 (act.)_ 55,998,960
_
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25.$37.00
Population 1910, 25,270; 1920-27.872
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office
or at Kountze Bros., New York.

LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO: 6.
P. O. Aguilar.
6 s ’09 J-D $10,500____June 11949
(Optional June 1 1939.)
5J£s’22 J-D 10,000_____ 1942-1950
5Ms’23 J-J 30,000____Jan 1 1952
(Optional Jan. 1 1950.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1925- $50,000
Sinking fund______________
8,000
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1.140.000
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$13.00
Population in 1924____________3,000

LARIMER COUNTY SCHOOL
D IST R IC T NO. 2.
P. O. Loveland.
B uilding B onds.
5s ’ 15 J-D $90,000c— .D e c 1 1935
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1925)
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 3 ’25- $90,000
Assess, val. '25 (actual) — 11,M l ,390
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925- —$9.13
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 8,000
IN T . payable at Loveland and
New York .

LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
P. O. El Moro.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1923- $85,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,672,270
_

LARIMER CO. SC H .D IST. N O. 6
P. O. Fort Collins
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $17,000___ July 1 1935
(Optional July 1 1927.)
5s ’ 19 J-J
55.000___ July 1 1937
(Optional July 1 1927.)
5 s ’ 18 F-A 20,000___ Feb 11938
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1928.)
5Ms’21 A-O 110,000___ Apr 1 1951
(Optional $11,000 1932 to 1941 incl.)
5M s’21 M -N 18,000-Nov 15 ’ 33-’41
(Optional Nov. 15 1931.)
4 ^ s ’23 A-O $70,000--O ct 1 ’ 34-’43
(Optional Oct. 1 1933.)
4J4s’24 M-S 130.000___ Mar 1 1954
(Optional in 1939)
4H s’24 M-S 200,000--M ar 1 ’34-'53
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 5 ’25 $618,000
Assess, val. ’ 25 (2-3 a ct.)-16,817,850
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $16.59
Population 1922 (est.)-_______ 12,out
LARIMER CO. S. D. NO. 13.
P. O. Berthoud.
5s ’20 M-S $81,000___ Mar 1 1950
(Optional March 1 1924.)
BON D. DEBT Nov 2 7 ’25- $81,000
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,596,360
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S15.00
Population (est.)_____________ 1,500
LARIMER CO. S. D. NO. 34.
P. O. Wellington. Incorp. 1903
5s ’ 16 J-J $28,000___ July 1 1946
(Optional July 1 1926.)
6s ’20 F-A
7,000____ Aug 1 1940
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
4M s
...
56.000_____ 1941-1954
-s
...
5,000----------------- 1955
BOND. D E B T Dec 10 ’ 24- $39,500
Assessed valuation 1924__ 2,011,360
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-_$9.27
Population (est.)______________2 000
LARIM ER CO. S. D. NO. 37.
P. O. Fort Collins.
6s ’ 10 J-J $28,000____July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1925.)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’24____ $28,000
Assessed value 1923________ 236,800

LA VETA.
A town in Huerfano County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’25- $32,000
Water debt (incl.)________
11,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( M a c t.), 394,486
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1924___ $4 37
Population in 1910 691; 1920, 737
LIMON.
This town is in Lincoln County.
*Water=Worli s Fxtension Bonds
5J4s’22 M -N $20 000___ Nov 1 1937
6s ’ 17
F-A $15,000__________ 1932
6s ’ 19
J-J 30,000__________ 1935
6s ’20
A-O 10,000__________ 1940
6 s ’20 J-D 11,500_____ 1926-1949
6s ’22
A-O 7,000__________ 1938
R efu nding Bonds.
6 s ’22 A-O $12,000_____ 1926-1937
City-Hall Bonds.
5 H s’23 A-O $7.500___________1938
T O T . B D . D T. N ov 1925— $113,000
Assessed valuation 1924____ 727.850
Population in 1920____________1,047
* IN T. at Town Treasurer’s office
or at Kountze Bros., N. Y .
LINCOLN COUNTY.
dug

i

the c " t y seat.

Court House Bds. (opt. 10 y r s .).
4Ms'22 J-D $90.000c_ Dec 11942
_
BOND. DEBT N ov 27 ’ 25--$90,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
34,319
Assess, val., real estate—17,580,705
Assess, val., personal_____1,971.705
Other assess, property___ 3.071,240
Total assess, val. 1925____22,623,650
County tax (per $1,000) ’25--$4.54
Population 1910, 5,917; 1920, 8,27o
LINCOLN C o7~ sT'd . NO. 1.
S
P. O. Hugo.
5Ms’ 14 M-N$17,900___ M ay 1 1944
(Optional M ay 1 1929.)
4 ^ s ’23 A-O 48.000___ Apr 1 1953
(Optional April 1 1938.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 2 5 -. $65,900
Total assessed value 1925— 1.004.470
Population in 1920____________2,000
IN TEREST payable in Hugo.

LINCOLN CO. S. D. NO. 4.
P. O. Limon.
5 Hs’23 M-S $30,000c.Mar 1 ’39-’ 53
6 s ’ 22 M-S 13,500c--Sept 22 1942
(Optional Sept. 22 1927.)
_
5H s’23 M-N 10,000c_ M ay 1 1952
(Optional May 1 1943.)
LARIMER CO. S. D. NO. 60.
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 27 ’25- $53,500
P. O. La Porte.
Assessed value 1925______ 2.361.140
6s ’ 14 M-S $15,000____Mar 1 1934 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25_$15.68
(Optional March 1 1924.)
Population (est.)______________2,500
5J^s’23 J-D 10,000--.D e c 16 1943
IN T. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
(Optional Dec. 16 1933.)
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’2 5 -- $25,000 LINCOLN COUNTY S. D. NO. 31.
Floating debt (add'l)______
6,488
P. O. Arriba
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,276,750
’ 18 J-J $14,000___ Jan 1 1948
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$8-50
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
s ’ 18 M -N 2,600___ Nov 1 1948
LARIMER COUNTY S. D. NO. 62
(Optional Nov. 1 1933.)
P . O. T i m n a t h .
J-D 10,000---June 15
5 ^ s ’ 18 J-J $37,000___ July 1 193! 6 s ’20 (Optional June 15 1935.) 1950
(Optional July 1 1928.)
6s ’21 A-O
4.500----Apr 15 1951
5H s’ 19 J-J
20,000_ July 15 193!
_
(Optional April 15 1936.1
(Optional July 15 1929.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -- $31,100
6s ’21 A-O 19,500___ Apr 1 194: Assessed value 1923----------1,320,750
(Optional April 1 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’ 2 5 -- $76.50< LINCOLN COUNTY CONSOL.
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,949,25(
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T NO. 1.
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,25(
P. O. Bovina.
6s ’20 J-D $34,500------June 1 1960
LA SALLE.
(Optional June
This town is in Weld County. BOND. DEBT July 1 1 1940.)
1925 $35,000
Incorporated April 18 1910.
Assessed valuation 1925___1.004,470
W ater Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$15.23
6s T7 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925—$25.000 LITTLETON.
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 456,160
This town is in Arapahoe County.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S16.50 Incorporated March 8 1900.
Population in 1920______________ 460
Tow n Hall Bonds.
5 K s’ 1 9 A -0 $25,000__________ 1939
LAS AN IM AS.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25 -- $25,000
This city is in Bent County.
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,483,090
_
W ater Bonds (Red. beg. m 1918)
(per $1,000) ’25-$12.10
6s ’08 J-J *35.000c.
July 1 192' Tot. tax rate 1,373; 1920______ 1,636
Pop’n, 1910,
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925-*5,000
Assess, val. '24 (actual)_ 1,578,635 LOGAN COUNTY.
_
Tax rate per $1,00(r 1924 .$13 00
P. O. Sterling.
Population 1910, 2.008: 1920—2,252
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
IN T .a t Nat. Bank of C o m .,N .Y 5 s ’ 19
$24,000--$2,500 yearly
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925.
$24,000
LAS AN IM AS COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1925.-40,247,540
County seat is Trinidad.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$14.30
BOND. D EBT N ov 1925—
None Dopul’n 1910, 22.197; 1920, 22,281
Tot.ass’d val.’25(4-5 act.) 42,308,393
County tax rate (per $1,0001 ’25*5 80 LOGAN COUNTY HIGH S. D.
P. O. Sterling.
Population 1910,33.643; 1920-38,976
INT. at the First Nat Bank, N. Y 5s ’ 10 M-S $65.000____Sept 1 1950
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO. 1.
5s ’ l l F-A $17,000___ Aug 1 1931
P. O. Trinidad Box 190.
(Optional Aug. 1 1921.)
4 j^s’ 10 J-J $100,000___________1940 BOND. D EBT Oct 1925$82,000
(Optional 1930)
Sinking fund____________
6,000
4>£s’15 J-J $20,000___________1942 Assessed value 1925 (act.) .36,891,045
(Optional 1922)
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$3.10
5s ’ 19 M -N 60,000___________1939
(Optional 1929)
LOGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO. 1.
5 M s '2 2 J-J
50,000___________1950
P O. Willard.
(Optional 1942)
6s ’ 19 M-S $28,700_ Mar 15 1949
_
BON D. D E B T Oct 1925- $340,000
(Optional Mar 15 1934)
Assessed valuation 1925—11,233,043 61£s’ 21 J-J
6,000—Jan 10 ’26-’27
6s ’ 19 F-A
1,300----Aug 15 1949
LAS ANIMAS CO. S. D. NO. B
.
(Optional Aug 15 1934)
P. O. Trinidad Box 130.
6 s ’22J-D 15 *3,000---D e c 15 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 8 1923 $239,000
(Optional Dec. 15 1932.)
Assessed valuation 1922— 14,444,370 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 0 ’24. $31,700




Ass’d val.’25 (abt. % act.) - -1,067,270
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.90
Population in 1922______________500
* IN T . at Kountze Bros., N. Y .,
or County Treasurer’s office.
LOGAN COUNTY S. D. NO. 9.
p q Peetz
5s '17 A-O $20,000— Apr 15 1947
(Optional April 15 1932)
6 s ’ 19 J-D 11,500 —-June 15 1949
(Optional June 15 1934)
5s ’22 F-A 12 ,000____Aug 1 1952
(Optional Aug 1 1937)
BON D. DEBT Nov 22 ’25- $43,500
Floating debt (additional).
3,000
Assessed valuation 1925__ 1,750,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$8.00
LOGAN COUNTY- S. D. NO. 12.
P. O. Sterling.
5s ’ 18 M-S $170,000____Mar 1 1948
(Optional Mar 1 1933)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925- $170,000
Assess, val. 1925________ 9,707.988
School tax (per $1,000) 1924—$6.98
Population___________________ 9.000
LOGAN COUNTY S. D. NO 24.
P. O. Merino.
6s ’ 10 A-O $7.000___ Apr 1 1930
(Optional April 1 1920.)
6s ’ 18 M -N 14,200____M ay 1 1948
(Optional May 1 1933..)
6 s ’ 18 M -N 1,300___ May 11948
(Optional M ay 1 1933.)
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’24 -- $23,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,013,108
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’24.$10.26
LOGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO. 64.
P. O. Tliff.
6s ’21 F-A $49,000_ Feb 15 1951
_
(Optional Feb. 15 1936)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25 -- $49,000
Assessed valuation 1925__ 1,120,001
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$8 57
LOGAN COUNTY S. D. NO. 60.
P. O. Atwood.
6s ’20 M-N.$20,000____M ay 1 1950
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)
6 s ’21 M -N 6,000_ M ay 21 1951
_
(Optional M ay 21 1936.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925--$26,000
Assessed valuation 1924----- 665,804
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$4.40

[V ol. 121
W a ter* R ev.bd s. (incld.)
761,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 2,142
Ass’d val’n ’25 (actual)____4,690,830
i ity tax (per .$1,000 1925 -$12.60
Population 1910, 3,561; 1920, 5.279
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
or Kountze Bros., New York.
MANCOS.
This city is in Montezuma County.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 14 M-N$25,000c_ M a y 2 1934
_
(Optional M ay 2 1924.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925—$25,000
Tot. ass’d val.’24 (abt. act.)-402,375
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24_$48.92
Population (estimated)_________ 780
IN T . in New York City and Mancos.
M ANITOU.
This town is in El Paso County.
Incorporated July 1876.
Park B onds.
•s T7 M -N (a)$20,000-May 1 1932
5
(Subject to call after May 1 1927.)
5 ^ s ’18M -N tl$12,000-M ay 1 ’28-’31
t 4,000-.-M a y 1 1932
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M -N a5,000—M ay 1 ’26-’27
W ater Bonds.
5s ’09 M -N 2,14,000____M ay 1 1929
5 s ’ 23 T-D $50.000___ June 1 1938
4% s’ 23M-N z60.000.-M ay 1 ’38-’57
5s ’ 24M-N 15,000____N ov 1 1939
R efu nd ing Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24F-A fz39,000—Aug 1 ’29-’54
lzl0 ,000 --A u g 1 ’55-’59
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -. $229 000
Water debt (incl.)________ 193.000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
12.100
Sinking fund_____________
2,500
Assessed valuation 1924___3.144.320
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924 -$35.17
Population 1910, 1,357; 1920, 1,129
IN T ER E ST on bonds marked (z)
at Bankers Trust C o., N. Y .; a E. H.
Rollins & Sons, N. Y .; (x) Chemical
Nat. Bank, N. Y . C.; and (f) at
Kountze Bros., N. Y . City.
MANZANOLA.
This city is in Otero County.
W ater R efu nd ing Bonds.
5 K s’23 - - - $25,000.--$1,000 yrly.
BOND. D EBT N ov 24 ’25--$27,500
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 502,055
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.00
Pop’n, 1910, 428; 1920_________ 562

LOGAN CO. S. D. NO. 62.
MEEKER.
P. O. Crook.
This town is in Rio Blanco County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 3 1925 $61,000
W ater Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (85% act.)l ,658,309 6s ’ 16 M-S $41,500c
$500 y ’rly.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$8.04
Electric Light Bonds.
Population in 1925 (est.)--------- 600 6 s ’22 A-O 15,000c. - -Apr 1 1937
(Optional April 1 1932)
LOGAN COUNTY 8. D. NO. 69 BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’25- $61,000
P. O. Fleming.
37,500
Water debt (included)_____
6s ’ 10 F-A $10.000.—Aug 15 1950 Sinking fund______________
4,600
(Optional Aug 15 1930)
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)-- 704,533
6s ’20 J-J
20.000___ July 1 1940 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 24-$12.50
(Optional July 1 1930)
Population in 1910, 807; 1920, 935
&^s’ 19 A-O 14.000------Oct 1 1949
IN T payable in Meeker or N . Y
(Optional Aug 1 1934)
6. ’ 18 F-A $15.000------Feb 1 1948 MERINO.
vOptional Feb 1 1933)
This city is in Logan County.
dK s’ 19 J-D 15,000___ Dec 1 1949
S ew er B o n d s.
Optional Dec 1 1934)
6s ’ 19 A-O $15,000____Oct 1 1929
5>$s’ 14 J-J
5 .5 0 0 --J u ly 15 1934
W a te r B o n d s.
(Optional July 15 1924)
6s ’ 19 A-O $20.000____Apr 1 1934
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1925 $33,000 (Subject to call after April 1 1924)
Sinking fund___ —-----------4.373 6s ’ 19 M-S $20,000___ Sept 1 1934
Assessed val. 1925-------------1,388,010 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1924)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--------$9.91 BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’25- $53,000
Water debt (included)______ 40.000
LOGAN CO. S. D. NO. 95.
Ass’d val. 1925 (act. v al.)-----189,897
P. O. Fleming.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $29.00
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-—$35,000 Population in 1920--------------------- 263
Assessed valuation 1924------- 169.050
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$6.78 MESA COUNTY^
Grand Junction is the County seat.
LOGAN IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
Court House Bonds.
5}£s’22 J-J $150,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1942
A district in Logan County.
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
Irrigation Constr. Bds.
6s ’ l l J-D $342,000c------------------- BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25- $150,000
(Due 11 and before 20 years)
Assess. val.’25(abt.4-5 act.)2,962,327
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-- $312,500 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’ 25.$16.00
Total assessed val’n 1925 — 1.250.000 Population 1910, 22.197:1920, 22.281
Population at present (est ) - . 1.500
INT. in Sterling, Colo., or at Chase MESA COUNTY IR R . DIST.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Nat. Bank. New York.
6s ’24 J-D $135,000-________ 1949
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925—$135,000
LONGMONT.
This city is in Boulder County. Assessed valuation 1921____ 253,445
INT. at Nat. Park Bank and
Inc. Jan. 7 1873.
Population in
Kountze Bros., both of N . Y . City.
1910. 4,256: 1920, 5.848.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925- None
Assessment debt (add’l)—
61 000 MESA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Assessed vai n 1925 iuc, •)- 5 580 000
P. O. Grand Junction.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ l5 jmO 00 5s ’09 J-J *42.500____July 1 1939
IN T. payable at Hanover National
(Subject to call July 1 1924)
Bank, N. Y.; Kountze Bros,. N . Y.: 5s ’20 F-A 85,000 - -Feb 1 1960
and City Treasurer’s office.
(Optional Feb 1 1940)
B uilding.
LONGMONT SCH. DIST. NO. 17 5s ’ l l M-N$24,500____M ay 1 1941
(Ootiiii 1 vlay 1 1931.)
5s ’ l l M-S $25,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’41
5s ’ 16 J-D 18,000c-June 1 ’26 ’46 5s ’ 17 M -N 75 ,000 c..-M ay 1 1947
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’25 $307,000 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1937.)
Assess, val. ’24 (70%act.) 11,202.278
Refdg. (R ed. beg. 10 urs. f r . is s u e ).
School tax (per $1,000) 1924— $8.00 6s 11 J-J $17,000____June 11931
Population in 1924___________ 6,964 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 ’ 25 $509,000
IN T . In Boulder or at E . H (N
.-’d val'n 19 4 ( mtual) 11,064,264
Rollins & Sons. Boston, Mass.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922__ $9.39
Population in 1922 (est.)____ 13,000
IN T. on bonds of 1917 is payable
LOVELAND.
This city is in Larimer County. at Hanover Nat. Bank, New York,
Incorp. 1879. Bonds under name of on 5s of 1920 at N . Y . City; on others
‘‘ Loveland Light & Power Revenue at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
Bonds” declared unconstitutional
(see V. 117, p. 462). Right to build MESA COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
P. O. Colbran.
municipal light and power plant up­
held by State Supreme Court (V. 6s ’21 J-D $26,000c--June 15 1941
(Optional June 15 1931.)
119, p. 2090).
M u n icip a l L ig h t B o n d s.
BOND. D E B T Oct 30 ’25--$26,000
Assessed value 1924________ 598,365
6s
_ - . - $125,000.......................
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $12.09
_
Paving Bonds.
5J£s’23 - - - *47,500___ M ay 1 1945
R e v e n u e B o n d s.
MESA COUNTY S. D. NO. 10.
P. O. De Beque.
6s
- . - $294,000...........................
5 Jus’ l l J-D $11,000___ June5 1941
W ater Bonds.
4M«’23 J-J $150,000— July 1 1938
(Optional June 5 1926.)
A
(Optional July 1 1933.)
5J^s’23 M-N$30,000— May 15 1953
4H s ’22J-J
50,000___ Jan 1 1932
(Optional M ay 15 1939.)
f
4^s
, 300,000_______________ BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $41,000
TO T . BOND D E B T Dec 1925Assessed valuation 1925___1.074,480
$1,043,192 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$12.21

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

Dec., 1925.]
MESA COUNTY S. D. NO. 19.
P. O. Palisade.

BOND. DEBT N ov 2 8 ’ 25- $38,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
17,000
Assess, val. 1925 (act.)_ 12,456,300
_
5s ’09 J-J $16,500__________ 1939 High school tax (per $1,000)’25-$4.00
(Optional 1929.)
5s ’ 10 J-D
9,700__________ 1930 MONTROSE CO. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Montrose.
(Optional 1920.)
5Ms ’23 M-S $12,000--M ar 1 1943 5s ’ 24 M -N $50,000r______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’ 25- $50,000
(Optional Mar 1 1933.)
4M s’25 M-S / 9,000--M a r 1 ’40-’45 Ass’d val. '25 (abt. act.)— 4,170,000
130,000--Mar 1 ’46-’ 55 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$9.70
BON D. D E B T Oct 1925-- $78,000 Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
Assessed val’n 1925_______ 1,560,011
Population___________________ 2,000 MONTROSE CO. S. D. NO. 15.
P. O. Olathe
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
5H s’ 12 J-J $10,300_ July 15 1942
_
or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
(.Optional July 15 1927)
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S 12,000____Sept 1 1939
MILLIKEN.
(Optional Sept 1 1929)
This town is in Weld County.
6 s ’20 J-D 18,000____June 11940
Incorporated Sept. 19 1910.
(Optional June 1 1930)
W ater Bonds.
6s
J-D $12,000____June 11927 5s ’24 A-O 20,000___________1964
(Optional 1944.)
6s
17,000......... ................
BON D. D EBT Jan 1 1925--S29.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $60,300
Assessed valuation 1925------- 266,740 Assessed valuation 1925___1,280,295
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.00
Population in 1920______________372 MORGAN CO. S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Snyder.
6s T6 J-D $5,500c— .June 1 1936
MOFFAT COUNTY.
(Optional June 1 1926)
Craig is the county seat.
5J^s’20 F-A 12,500c..Feb 15 1950
C ourt House Bonds.
(Optional Feb 15 1935)
5s g '17 A-O $40,0 0 0 c.-.A p r 1 1937
(Subject to call after Apr. 1 1927.) 6s ’20 F-A 12,.500c-_Feb 15 1950
(Optional Feb 15 1935)
BON D. D E B T Oct 20 ’ 25- $40,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 6.330,980 5J^s’23 J-D 11,0 0 0 c.. . June 1 1943
_
(Optional June 1 1933)
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’24_$18.95
Population in 1920___________ 5,129 BOND. DEBT N ov 21 ’25.-$41,500
IN T . is payable in New York City Assessed valuation 1925_____ 643,000
sc n o u i D on us.

MOFFAT COUNTY S. D. NO. 5.
(P. O. Craig.)
5s ’ 15 J-J $25,000-—July 15 1930
5s ’ 19 A-O 50.000___ Oct 15 1939
BO N D . D E B T Oct 22 ’25- $75,000
Flnatin? debi additional)10.000
Assess, val. 1924 (act’l ) _ 1,524,000
_
Tax rate iper $1,000) 1925____$20.00
Population in 1924__________ 1,500

MORGAN CO. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Brush.
_s ’ 18 F-A $65,000_____ 1928-1948
5s T9 A-O 6.000— Apr 15 1929
(Optional Apr 15 1919)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 25- $71,000
35.000
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
Assessed valuation 1925_ 6.232,354
_
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$10.50

MOFFAT TUNNEL IMPT. DIST.
This district embraces all o f the
city and county o f Denver, counties
o f Grand, M offat, Routt and certain
portions o f Eagle, Gilpin, Boulder,
Adams and Jefferson, a total area of
9,245 square miles.--Created by
act o f Legislature. (For other de­
tails see V . 117, p. 1264.)
5H s g ’23 J-J $6,720,000r*
July 1 44-68
5 H s '2 5 J-J 2,500,000r*.Tan 1 ’64-’73
BOND. D E B T Oct 23 ’ 25.$9,220,000
Ass. val’n (rl. est. and im­
proves subj. to levy) 288,544,966
Population (est.)__________ .300.000
IN T . at the American Exchange
National Bank, N. Y .. or at the
International Trust C o., Denver.

MORGAN C O U T TY S. D. NO. 3.
P. O. Fort Morgan. Org. in 1884.
Building Bonds.
5s ’09 M N $15.000c.—May 1 1949
(Subject to call May 1 1929)
5s '15 J-D $30,000c
June 1 1945
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1930)
5s '16 J-J $15,000c—July 15 1946
(Subject to call beg. July 15 1931)
5s T8 J-D 20,000____June 1 1948
(Optional after Junr 1 1933.)
f 62,500..Jan 1 ’40-’44
4 K s’24 J-J 1150,000..J a n 1 ’45-’54
[ 77,500-_Jan 1 ’55-’59
4Ms’ 25 J-J 244,000--Jan 1 ’40-’58
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 859.)
R ef. (Red. a ft. 10 i/rs. f r . issue).
5s T4 J-J $35.000c
Jan 1 1934
5s ’20 A-O 30,000____ April 1950
(Optional 1935)
High School Site Bonds.
4^ s'2 3 A-O $14,000____ April 1953
(Optional April 1938)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25 $449,000
Ass’d val. 1925 (actual)-.11,842 636
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----$11 85
IN T . on bonds o f 1909, 1915 and
1925 at Kountze Bros., N. Y .; bonds
of 1914 at E. H. Rollins & Sons, New
York, Boston. Chicago, Denver &
San Francsco, and bonds of 1916 at
County Treas. office in Fort Mor­
gan or at Kountze Bros., New York

MONTE VISTA.
A city in Rio Grande County.
corporated Jan. 21 1906.

In­

F u n d in g B o n d s .

5s T9 A-O $24,000___ $1,000 yrly.
5s ’ 23 M -N 24,600_______________
BOND. D E B T J n 1 ’ 2 5 -- *49,600
Assessed v a in 1925______1.864,310
Tax rate (per $1,000) 25--$16 00
Populat on 1910, 2,544; 1920, 2,484
M O N TEZU M A V ALLE Y IR R . D

We are advised bv Mr. Chao. R
Smith, Treas. of Montezuma County,
that this district v u formally dis­ MORGAN AND WELD COUNTIES
JOINT S. D. NO. 124.
solved by decree or the district local
P. O. Wiggins.
court in November 1920 and the
bonds o f the district were retired at 6s '18 J-J $16,000___ July 1 1938
(Optional July 1 1928)
that time.
6s T8 J-D 10,000___ Dec 1 1948
(Optional Dec 1 1933)
MONTEZUMA CO. S. D. NO. 6.
P. O. Mancos.
BOND DEBT Oct 19 ’25. $38,000
5J^s’ 10 J-D
2,500_ Juno 15 1940 Total ass’d val 1925 (about
_
90% actual)____________1,550,000
(Optional June 15 1930.)
5}£s’22 M ’S 30,000________ serially Sch tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$14.00
Population (est.)_______________ 600
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4Ms’25 A-O $13,000___ Oct 1 1945
NORTH DENVER IR R IQ . DIST.
(Optional Oct. 1 1935.)
This district is in Adams County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’ 25- $45,500
coupons in default. See
----—— ——X * J UO j O
ilO b O S O • val’n 1924___ --1.168,810l U Interest
Assess, V a J l i X
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$14.50 Item “ Denver Reservoir Irr. C o .,’’
In “ Chronicle” for Sept. 18 1915,
M ONTROSE.
page 925.
This city Is the county seat or
Water Bonds.
Montrose Co. Inc. as a town M ay 2 6s 09 J-D $400,000c_0ct 1 ’20-’29
1882, as a city of second class Mar. 1
1906. Commission govt, adopted N O R T H E R N D E L T A I R R . D IS T .
Jan. 2 1914. Pop’n 1910, 3,254
This district (P. O. Delta) is in
1920, 3,581.
Delta County. The two mortgages
W ater Bonds.
formerly outstanding, aggregating
5s ’22
$35,000____Feb 1 1937 $28,000, have been foreclosed and
(Op'ional Feb 1 1932.)
the ditch and water rights after ac­
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
quisition at foreclosure sale, con­
4M s’ l7 A-O $64,000____Part yearly veyed to an organized mutual Irriga­
R efu nd ing Bonds.
tion company called the North Delta
4s TO J-J $14.00 0c-..Ju ly 1 1930 Irrigation Co. The farmers owning
4M s’25 - - 90,000_______________ land under this ditch (nearly all with­
GEN . B D . D T. N ov 1 ’24- $15,500 in the Northern Delta Irrigation Dis­
Water debt (add'l)________ 189,000 trict) have purchased water rights for
_
48 205 1,800 acres of land and from time to
Assessment debt (add'l)_
Ass’d val. '25 (70% a c t .)..2,574,620 time the remaining 600 acres of water
City tax rate (oer $1,009) '24 $15 46 rights are being acquired.
IN T . in N. Y . C. at Kountze Bros
Canal & Water Rights Pur. Bds.
6s TO J-D $15,000 _____1926-1930
M O NTROSE COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’ 25---$98.000
County seat is Montrose.
District tax (per acre) 1925_ $11.00
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Population in 1924 (est.)_______ 150
4M s’23 F-A)$10,000r* Feb 1 ’28-’29
IN T. at Co. Treas. office in Delta.
1108,000r* Feb 1 ’30-’37
C ourt House (Judgm ’t W arrs.). N O R TH S T E R L IN G I R S . D IS T .
6s ’23 F-A $22,500r*______ serially
A district (P. O. Sterling) in
(Due serially beginning Aug 1 1924) !,oeran County.
6s ’23 F-A 56,000r*______serially
We are advised b y A . H. King, Sec.
(Due serially beginning Aug 1 1924) Board of Directors, that all bonds of
BON D. D E B T Oct 1 ’25 -- $196,500 this district have been bought up by
Total assessed value 1925
the land owners and retired. For last
(75% actual)_______ .12 464.845 statement o f bonds outstanding see
State & co.tax (per $l,000)’25-$23.08 Dec. 1924 Compendium, p. 91.
Pop’n 1910. 10,291; 1920_____ 11,852 NUCLA.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office
This town is in Montrose Comity.
or at Kountze Bros. New York.
Incorporated Jan. 18 1915.
MONTROSE CO. H IG H S. D.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
P. O. Montrose.
5 ^ s ’25 F-A $10,000--Aug 1 ’26-’45
5s ’09 J-J $13,000____July 1 1949 BOND. D EBT Oct 23 ’25--$10,000
(Optional July 1 1929)
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 97,060
5s ’09 M-S 25,000____Sept 1 1949 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$20.00
(Optional Sept 1 1929)
Population in 1920______________217




NUMA DRAINAGE D IST R IC T .
This district is in Crowley County.
6s '22 J-D $200,000c___ 1927-1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’25--$10,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
and Kountze Bros., N . Y .
NUNN.
This town is in Weld County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$30.000____N ov 1 1935
6s ’ 21 J-D 1 0 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1936
TOTAL DEBT Nov 9 '25— -$40,000
Assessed value 1924________ 218,980
Town tax (per $1,000) 1925-$21.00
Pop’n, 1910. 143: 1920..................149
OAK CREEK.
This town is in Routt Co. Incorp
in 1907.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
$30,000_______________
(Due $3,000 yearly, beginning 14
years from date)
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s
...
$5,000_______________
(Due in 15 years, opt. in 10 years
Sewer Bonds.
6s T3 M-S $11.000— ........... .........
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25___ $45,000
Assessed valuation 1924 ___ 419,380
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924__ $22.0(
Population in 1910, 222; 1920, 967
IN T . on sewer bonds at Kountze
Bros., New York.
OLATHE.

This city is in Montrose Co. In­
corporated Sept 3 1907.
B uilding Bonds.
6s T8 M -N $3,500___ M ay 1 1933
(Optional May 1 1928)
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O 25,000____Apr 1 1936
(Optional Apr 1 1931)
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
5 H s ’22 F-A $58,000___ Aug 1 1952
(Optional Aug 1 1942)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925---$91.500
Sinking fund general__________10,462
Sinking fund water_________ 9,263
Assessed value 1925________ 433,030
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--)>15.00
Population 1910. 600; 1920______ 491
IN T . payable at City Treasurer’s
office or at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
OLNEY SPRINGS DRAIN. DIST
This district (P. O. Olney) is in
Crowley County.
6s ’ 21 J-D $40,000.-July 1 *27-’3t
BOND. D EBT Dec 1925 — -$40,000
O R C H A R D M E S A I R R I G . D IS T

A district in Mesa County.
In 1922 we reported that the Coun­
ty Treasurer had been enjoined from
paying interest coupons on bonds
outstanding at that time. A com­
promise was later effected by which
all outstanding obligations were liqui­
dated and refunding bonds amount­
ing to $60,000 issued, o f which
$20,000 are still outstanding.
6s ’22 J-D $20,0 0 0 c........................
BOND. D EBT Dec 20 ’24--$20,000
Assessed value 1924________ 400,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S60.00
ORDW AY.
This town is in Crowley County.
Incorporated June 8 1900.
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
5s T7 M -N $42.500____ $2,500yrly.
Town Hall Bonds.
6s ’ 22 M -N $7,000____ $1.000yrly.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 25-- $47 500
Assessed valuation 1925_
_ 342.220
Tot. tax rate (ner $1,000) ’23-$15.00
Pop.n, 1910, 705; 1920________ 1,186

95
OTERO COUNTY S. D. NO. 31.
P. O. Cheraw.
*1 1
6s '21 J-J $110,000 _____1932-1941
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 1925 $110,000
Warrant debt (ad d T)______
20,000
Total ass’d val. '25 (a ct.)-. 2,075,000
School tax rate(per $1,000)'25-$18.00
OTIS.
A town in Washington County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 17 A-O $18,000___________1942
6s '21 J-J
19,000 _____ 1931-1936
BOND. DEBT Jan 1925____ $37,000
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 560,164
Tax rate (per $1,000)1925____ $16.00
Population in 1920______________467
OURAY COUNTY.
P. O. Ouray.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’21 M-NS110,000-May 1 ’ 26-’37
BOND. DEBT June 30 '25- $110,000
Assessed value 1924______ 4,128,887
County tax (per $1,000) ’24—$15.45
Population. 1920_____________ 2,620
PALISADE.
A town in Mesa County. Inc.
April 4 19C4.
W ater Bonds.
_s ’ 17 J-J $75,000_________ _____
(Ontional Jan. 1 1927 )
5 ^ s ’24 M-S $20,000._ Mar 1 1939
_
(Optional Mar. 1 1934.)
Park Bonds.
-s '17 - - $5,000____Apr 5 1927
BOND. DEBT Feb 23 '25-$100,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 95,000
Assessed valuation 1924____700.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25____$18.00
Population 1910, 900; 1920, 855.
INT. at Town Treasurer’s office
or Kountze Bros., N. Y. City.
PAONIA.
A town in Delta County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '25- $41,000
Assessment debt (add'l)____ 46.000
Assessed valuation 1925____ 667,030
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____ $11.98
Population 1910. 1,007; 1920, 925.
PEETZ.
This town is in Logan County.
W ater Exterision Bonds.
6s '17 A-O $20.000______ 1932
(Optional 1922.)
6s T9 J-J 17.500.............. 1934
6s T9 M-S 25.000............-.1934
6 s '22 M-S 25.000--M ar. 15 1937
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1925____ $87,500
Assessed value 1924________ 251,007
Town tax rate(per $1,000)'24 $25.50
Population, 1920-----------------------322
IN T. at the National Bank of
Commerce, N. Y .
PHILLIPS COUNTY.
Holyoke in the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds
5s T9 A-O $38,000..O ct 1 ’26-’44
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 1925 $38,000
Assess. val. real estate_ 13.7l9.065
_
Assess. val. personal prop_1,523,150
)ther assessable property. .2.044,280
Tot assessval’24( loO%act) 17,286,495
Total tax rate (per $1,006)’ 24$I4.29
Population 1910, 3.179; 1920. 5,499
IN T. Is payable in New York City.
PHILLIPS CO. HIGH S. D.
P. O. Holyoke.
5H s’ 17 M-N$60,000— -N ov 15 1947
(Optional Nov. 15 1932.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 25 $60,000
Assessed valuation 1925—15,910,376

PHILLIPS CO. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Amherst.
6s T8 M-S $19.500_ Mar 20 1948
_
(ODtional March 20 1933.)
'18 J-D $6,000____Dec 1 1948
(Optional Dec. 1 1933.)
ORDW AY DRAIN. DIST. NO. 1 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $25,500
This district (P. O. Ordway) is in Tot. as’d val. ’25 ( h act.)_l,519,150
Crowley County.
6s ’22 J-D $70.000c_ Dec 1 1937 PHILLIPS CO. S. D. NO. 6.
_
P. O. Haxtun.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925- —$70,000
Assessed b e n e fits__________ 310,175 6s T8 A-O $5,800____Apr 1 1948
(Optional April 1 1933.)
m
i
^ ---------6s T9 M-S 12,000___ Mar 1 1949
OTERO IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
(Optional March 1 1934.)
This district has been dissolved. 6s T9 A-O 11,200_ Oct 15 1959
_
For bonds issued and outstanding
(Optional Oct. 15 1939.)
against this district Jan. 1917. (Set BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’25- $30,000
S. & C. Supp. N ov. 1917, page 61A Assess, val. 1925 (act.)___ 655,575
Sch. tax rate (per $l,O0O) '25-$l0.OO
OTERO COUNTY S. D. NO. 3.
Population 1925______________5,000
P. O. Manzanola.
5H s’ 18 F-A $25,000___ Feb 1 1948
PHILLIPS CO. S. D. NO. 39.
(Ontional Feb. 1 1933.)
P. O. Holyoke.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $25,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,929,150 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’23 $52,500
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S26.60 Assessed valuation 1923— 1,677,840
OTERO CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
P. O. Rocky Ford.
B uilding Bonds.
4 H s’07 J-J
$4,500c__ July 1 1927
(Optional July 1 1917)
4 K s’ 15 M-S 10.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1945
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1930)
4 ^ s ’ 17 M -N 100,00 0c..M ay 15 1957
(Subject to call after M ay 15 1037).
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25 -- $110,000
Tot.ass’d val.'24 (act.val.)-8,781.139
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $9.50
Population in 1923 (est.)_____6,000

PHILLIPS & YUMA COS. JT .
S. D. NO. 91.
P. O. Holyoke.
BOND. DEB . Jan 1 1923- $48,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,477,540
_
PHILLIPS COUNTY S. D. NO. 84.
P. O. Haxtun.
5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S $30,000___ Mar 1 1949
(Optional March 1 1934.)
5 ^ s ’19 A-O $12,000____Oct 15 1949
(Optional Oct. 15 1934.)
5s '20 J-J $6,000____Jan 1 1950
(Ontional Jan. 1 1935.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924- $48,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,386,260
_

OTERO CO. S. D. NO. 13:
P. O. Swink.
5s T7 J-D $10,000____June 11937 P IT K IN C O U N T Y .
(Optional June 1 1927)
County seat is Aspen.
5s ’ 23 A-O 25,000..........1934-1943
BOND. D E B T Nov 1925. $35,000 As R efu nd ing Bonds.
T6 A-O $195,000—Oct 1 ’ 26-’38
Assessed valuation 1925_ 2,756,196 BOND. D EBT Nov 23 ’25- $195,000
_
Assessed val'n, real estate—3,016,656
OTERO CO. S. D. NO. 26.
Assessed val’n, personal_ 1,426,640
_
P. O. Fowler.
Other assessable property. .
11,896
5s T7 A-O $40.000____Oct 1 1947 Tot.ass’d val.’25(106%act.)4,448,580
(Optional Oct 1 1932)
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25.$26.70
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’25— $40,000 Population 1910, 4,566: 1920, 2,707
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,043,448
_
INT. payable in N. Y . at Kountze
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24- 28.00 Bros, and at office of County Treas.

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PIERCE.

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS

Population at present (est.)____1,200 SAN JUAN CO. S. D. NO. 1.
NT. payable at Nat. Bk. of Com
(P. O. Silverton.)
tneroe, N. Y . City, or at Co. Treas Population 1910. 1,500.
urer’s office in Ft. Morgan.
4?4s’24 M-S $52,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1944
(Optional Sept. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Oct. 20 '25 $52,000
ROCKY FORD.
This city is in Otero C o. Incorp. Assess, val. ’24 (act. v al.).3,297,850
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.-.$6.33
Aug. 10 1887.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank. Silver5s ’23 J-J $375,000____Jan 2 1938
R efu n d . (R ed.aft. 10 yrs .from issu e) ton, and at Nat. Park Bank. N .Y .O .
PUEBLO SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
‘ 14 . . . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ................. 1934
This is district No. 1 of Pueblo
SAN LUIS VALLEY IRRIG. DIST.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
A district in Saguache County.
County.
5 s ’ 16 J-D $100,000--.June5 1940
PLATTEVILLE.
Irrigation B on d s.
GEN. B D . D T . Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $125,000
Building Bonds.
A town in Weld County. Inc. 4H s’ l l F-A$100,000c— Aug 1 1931 Assess, val. 1923_________ 2,987,040 6 s ’22 ...$ 4 3 4 ,600c_________ 1952
March 27 1885.
44$s’ l l F-A 28,000c..-A ug 1 1931 Town tax rate (per $1,000) 23 $19.lO 6 s ’ 12 J-D 139,000c____ 1926-1933
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
BON D. DEBT Oct. 21 ’25-$573,600
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1921.)
Pop’n 1910, 3,230; 1920, 3,746.
6 s ’25 A-O ($2,000______ 1932-1933 4J^s’23 F -A / 50.000c.Feb 1 ’ 38-’42
INT. payable at Kountze Bros., Total assessed value 1925-.$500,000
1 18,000_____ 1934M942
\200,000c.Feb 1 ’43-’52 N. Y ., or at City Treasurer's office.
District tax (per acre) 1925------ $6.00
W ater Bonds.
INTEREST is payable at County
R efunding (R ed. beg. in 1912).
6s ’ 16 A-O $3,000___ Apr 1 1931 4Msg’llF -A $61,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1931 ROUTT COUNTY.
Treasurer’s office in Saguache and at
(Optional April 1 1926)
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25- $439,000
Steamboat Springs is the County Kountze Bros., N. Y . City.
6 s ’ 16 M -N 7,000____M ay 1 1931 Floating debt___________
140,000 seat.
(Optional M ay 1 1926)
Sinking fund------------------4,000
SAN M IG U E L COUNTY.
C o u r t H o u s e & J a il B o n d s .
6s ’ 17 J-J
5,000____Jan 1 1932 Assess, val. '25 ( a ct.)____23,086,785 5s ’22 A-O $94,000___ Apr 1 1942
County seat is Telluride. Popula­
(O p tio n a l J an 1 1927)
(Optional April 1 1932.)
tion, 1910, 4,700: 1920, 5,281.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925..$15.00
B O N D . D E B T N o v 2 8 ’25- $35,000 Population fn 1925 (est.)_____30,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.
$94,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 370,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office Assessed value 1925______14,871,910 5s’15 M-N$20,700c_Nov 1 ’27-’29
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$18.00 or at First National Bank, N . Y .
State & county tax rate (per
BOND. D E B T N ov. 1 ’25- $27,600
Population in 1910, 430; 1920, 479
31,000), 1924______________$14.80 Assess, val. '25 (abt. act.) 6.736.150
PUEBLO COUNTY S. D. NO. 18. Population, 1910, 7,561; 1920, 8,948. State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$23.00
PROW ERS CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 6.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y . G.
P. O. Avondale.
Post office is Holly.
6s '14 J-J
$6,000.--Ju ly 15 1934 ROUTT COUNTY S. D. NO. 2.
5s ’22 M -N $7 5,00 0c._.M a y 1 1952
P. O. Hayden.
SAN MIGUEL~CO. S. D. NO. 6.
(Optional July 15 1924.)
(Optional M ay 1 1937.)
Post Office Norwood.
6s '20 J-J $22,500— July 15 1940 5J$s’ 19 M-S $56,300____Sept 1 1949
Bldg. (Red. beg. 15 yrs. fro m i s s u e ) .
(Optional Sept. 1 1934)
(Optional July 15 1930.)
S ch ool B uilding Bonds
6s ’ 15 P-A $30,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1945 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925—$28,500 5>$s’20 J-D
3 ,7 0 0 ...D ec 15 1949 6s '20 J-J $34.000____July 1 1950
6s ’21 M -S 17,000____Sept 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1925____797,225
(Optional Dec. 15 1934.)
(Optional July 1 1935)
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
5J$s’23 M-S 27,000____Sept 1 1943 BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’ 25- $34,000
BON D. D E B T N ov. 23 ’25 $122,000 PUEBLO CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 20.
(Optional Sept. 1 1933.)
Assess, value 1925 (V$ act.) 781.000
Assessed valuation 1925_ 3,184,734
_
BOND. D EBT Oct 20’25 . $86,000 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $17.50
P. O. Pueblo.
School tax rate (oer$l,000)’25--$9 05 4 Jus’l l J-D $25,000____June 1 1931 Warrant debt------------------6,225 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1,200
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 3,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,617,730
IN T . at office of County Treas.
(Optional June 1 1921.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $11.50
44$s’ 12 M-S 165,000____Sept 1 1932
PROW ERS CO. CONS. S. D. NO.8.
SARGENT CONSOL. S. D. NO. 3.
(Optional Sept. 1 1922.)
P. O. Granada.
ROUTT CO. S. D. NO. 4.
This district (P. O. M onte Vista) is
J-J
50,000___
6s '21 M-N$38,000r___M ay 1 1951 5s ’ 18(Optional Jan. 1 Jan 1 1938
P. O. Steamboat Springs.
in Rio Grande County.
1928.)
(Optional M ay 1 1936.)
_
ing
4J£s’23 F-A 300,000____Aug 1 1943 5>$s’ 15 A-O $6,500_ Apr 15 1935 6s B uildM -S Bonds. 0 c...M a r 1 1931
6s ’21 M -N 17,500r________ 1937
’l l
$1,5 0
(Optional April 15 1925.)
Funding Bonds.
(Optional March 1 1921.)
(Optional 1927.)
5J$s’ 17 J-D 30,000____June 1 1947
5 s ’ 17 M -S 37,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1937
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 ’2 5 .. $55,500 4 K s’ l l F-A $2,000c___ Feb 1 1931
(Optional June 1 1932.)
BOND° DEBT Jan*! ’25 .92$542,000 5>$s’19 F-A 22,000____Aug 1 1959 5s ’ 18(Optional March 1 1927.) 1938
J-D 25,000c...Jan 1
(Optional Aug. 1 1939.)
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25 _$7.50 acoooc
‘ i
Qfi9 ^t/iQ
Population in 1925 (e s t.).............. 685
- - s at First Nat. Bank. 2 . 4 !
s
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
6s ’20 M-S 10,900____Sept 1 1950
IN T’. vah_ 1 9 2 5 . - 3 1 ^ 0 N ^ Y . *
6s ’21 J-J $123,000c__ Jan 1 1941
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
PROW ERS CO. S. D. NO. 13.
6s ’21 M -N 9,300____M ay 2 1951
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
PUEBLO COUNTY S. D. NO. 29.
P. O. Wiley.
(Optional M ay 2 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $186,500
P. O. Boone.
6 s ’l l
J-D $1,900__________ 1941
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1925- $78,100 Total assess, value 1924_ 3,208,380
_
6s ’ 10 M -N $ 3 ,0 0 0 ..-N ov 22 1930 Assessed valuation 1925___1,678,660 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$21.20
(Optional 1926)
(Optional N ov. 22 1920.)
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1,000
5H s’16 A-O 13,000__________ 1936
6s ’21 M-S
1,000___ Mar 1 1951
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
(Optional 1926)
8AGUACHE & ALAMOSA CO. JT.
(Optional Mar. 1 1936.)
6s ’21 M-S 3,800__________ 1951
CONSOL. SCH. DIST. NO. 23. office or Nat. City Bank, N . Y .
6s '21 M-S 34,000___ Mar 1 1951
(Optional 1936)
SEDGW ICK.
Post Office Hooper.
(Optional Mar. 1 1936.)
5 s ’22 M-S 10,000_____ 1938-1947
This place is in Sedgwick County.
B u ild in g B o n d s.
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’25- $32,700 BOND. DEBT July 3 0 ’25. $38,000 54$s’ 17 J-J $25,000___ July 1 1937 Incorp. Jan. 15 1918.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(70%act.) 1,682,889 Total assess, val. 1925____1,230,543
W ater B onds.
School tax (per $1,000) ’25.$15.08 (Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$l3.00
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1 ’24. $45,000 6s ’ 19 A-O $11,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1934
Assess, val. 1922 (act.)____1,634,142 5s ’ 19 A-O 55 ,00 0 c...O ct 1 1934
RIFLE.
PROW ERS CO. CONSOL SCH. D.
(Optional Oct. 1 1929.)
This town is in Garfield County. School tax (per $1,0(M)) 1922--$14.66
NO. 41.
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 1,200 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____ $66,000
Inc. Aug. 8 1905.
P. O. Hartman.
I N T . payable at the County Treas. Assessed val 1925 (50% act.)_322,190
W ater Bonds.
6s ’22 A-O $30,000____Apr 1 1952 5j^s’ 16 J-J $34,000c_$2,000 yearly urer’s office, Alamosa, or at Bank­ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $10.00
(Optional April 1 1937.)
Population in 1920______________ 380
TOTAL DEBT N ov 30 ’25--$34,000 ers Trust C o., New York City.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 25 1925 $33,300 Assessment debt (add’l ) _____ 48,000
Total assessed value 1925- - 946,484 Assess, val. ’25 (60% act.)_-623,930 SAGUACHE & RIO GRANDE SEDGW ICK COUNTY CONSOL.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$12.48 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$15.00
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 35.
COS. JT. CON. S. D. NO. 26.
P. O. Center.
Post Office Ovid.
Population 1910, 698; 1920--------- 885
PUEBLO.
_
os ’20 F-A $35.000____Feb 1 1940 6s ’ l l M-S $3,500_ Sept 16 1950
IN T . payable in New York City.
Pueblo is situated in Pueblo Co.
(Optional Sept. 16 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $131,000
Incorporated March 22 1870. The RIO BLANCO CO. H IGH S. D.
6s ’20 J-D 3 5 ,5 0 0 -.-June 15 1950
Total assessed value 1924
city of Bessemer was annexed to
(Optional June 15 1935.)
(about 60% actual)_____3,184,273
P. O. Meeker.
Pueblo in Jan. 1894. Commission 4M s’22 A-O $75,000____Oct 1 1952
6s ’21 M -N 3,100____M ay 1 1951
government adopted Sept. 19 1911
(Optional May 1 1936.)
SAGUACHE CO. CONS. S. D.
(Optional Oct. 1 1937.)
and later sustained by the Supreme BOND. DEBT N ov 1925-- $75,000
BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’25 $42,100
NO. 31.
Total assess, value 1925— 1,200,245
Court. Population 1910, 44,395; Assessed valuation 1925---- 5,290,900
P. O. M offat.
1920, 42,908. Area of city, 7,278.86 Population in 1924 (est.)--------- 3,150 5s '20 A-O $30,000____Apr 1 1950 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25._$6.48
acres.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $30,000 Population in 1925 (est .)________ 700
Park Bonds.
RIO BLANCO CO. S. D. NO. 1. Assessed valuation 1923___1,294,034 SEDGW ICK CO. H IG H S. D.
5s ’ 19 M -N $173,000c..N ov 1 1939
P. O. Meeker.
SALIDA.
---------P. O. Julesburg.
(Optional N ov. 1 1929.)
6s '14 J-D
5,000____June 1 1934
This city is in Chaffee County.
5s ’09 . . . $23,000-------1949
5 s ’ 18 J-D 161,000c_.June 1 1938
(Optional June 1 1924.)
W ater Bonds.
(Optional 1939.)
(Optional June 1 1928.)
6s ’18 M-N$34,000— -M ay 15 1948 5s ’ 25 M-S $50,000____Sept 1 1940 6s ’20 J-D$190,000— June 15 1950
P ublic W ay Im pt. Bonds.
(Optional M ay 15 1933.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 2 5 -- $110,000
(Optional June 15 1935.)
5s '21 M -N $250,000c..N ov 1 1936 5J4s’ 19 M-S $10,000— Sept 15 1949 Assessed valuation 1925— 3,354,975
BOND. D EBT N ov 23 ’25- $213,000
(Optional Nov. 1 1931.)
(Optional Sept. 15 1934.)
Total tax rate (per $1,060) ’25-$ll-4 0 Assessed val. 1925 (act.)..9,988,125
City Hall & A uditorium B onds. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925. $49,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$4.41
4Hsg'16M-S $300,000c..M ar 1 1931 Assessed valuation 1925— 1,143,050 SALIDA SCH. DIST. NO. 7.
(Subject, to call after Mar 11926)
SEIBERT.
District organized in 1882.
This town is in Kit Carson County.
W ater-W orks Dist. Bonds.
RIO GRANDE COUNTY.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-J $161,00 0c...Ja n 2 1920
Del Norte is the county seat. ’5s 10 M-S $ 1 6 .000c-..M ar 1 1930 Incorp. March 16 1917.
(Subject to call after Jan. 2 1924.) Population 1910, 6,563; 1920, 7,855. (Subject to call after March 1 1920.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
434a’06 J-J 884,000c_ Jan 2 1931
_
R efu
5s '22 J-J 110,000c ...J u ly 1 1952 6s '21 J-D $50,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1936
(Subject to call after Jan 2 19161 434s’ 16 nding Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
J-D $40,000..Dec 1 ’26-’31
(Optional July 1 1932.)
4 ^ s ’ 19J-D 13 0,00 0c...D ec 11934 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 3 ’ 25. $48,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $126,000 6s ’22 A-O $6,000c..A pr 15 1937
.8 ’23 . . . 250,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1948 Tot.ass’d val.’25(act. val.) 10,499,019 Sinking fund_____________
(Optional Apr. 15 1932.)
1,0o0
(Optional Dec. 1 1933.)
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$12.70 Total assess, val. ’25 (a ct.).3 .672,101 BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 ’25--$56,000
F unding Bonds.
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y . C.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$14.20 Water debt (incl.)__________ 50.000
5s ’ 14 M-S $385,000c—Mar 1 1929
Population in 1920___________ 4.689 Assess, value 1925 (act.)------343,342
Statem ent o f D ebt N o v . 1 1925.
RIO GRANDE CO. CON. S. D
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the National Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’ 25-$55.00
Population in 1920 (Census)_____311
General bonded debt_____ $935,000
NO. 7.
Bank of Commerce, New York.
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
Water debt (special.add’l) 1,434,000
P. O. Del Norte.
Park district debt (special,
SIMLA.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $30,000 SAN ARROYA IRRIG. DIST.
additional)___________ $334,000 Assessed valuation 1925— 3,248,760
A town in Elbert County
Dcorp
This district (P. O. Fort Morgan)
Paving district debt (spe­
is in Morgan Oo. Bonds in default. Dec. 28 1911
cial, additional)_______ 2,108,300 RIO GRANDE CO. H IG H S. D.
In the latter part of October 1921,
W ater Bonds
TOT. B D . D T . N ov 1 ’25-$4,811,300
P. O. Monte Yista.
M-S $12,000____Mar 1 1929
Mr. Arlington Taylor, attorney-at- 6s
Total val. 1925 (actual).-35,972,4l0
(Optional March 1 1924.)
School Building Bonds.
law. of Fort Morgan, advised us that
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— *$23.00 5s
s-a $95,0 0 0 c ............... 1950 there has been “ no board of directors 6s ’22 A-O $3,000_____
1936
* Includes district levies o f $5.25. TOT. B D . D T . N ov 1925-- $95,000 in existence for years" and that “ no
Light Bonds.
IN TER E ST in New York City Floating debt (add’l)______
20,090 levies have been made.” “ Efforts.” 6s ’ 12 M -N $9,600___M ay 15 1932
part at Chase Nat. Bank and part at Assessed valuation 1925— 4,197,071 he said, “ have fruitlessly been made
(Optional M ay 15 1922.)
First Nat. Bank; also at office o f City School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$4.20 to get all bonds martialed and settled
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Treas. and First Nat. Bank, Pueblo Population in 1923 (est.)--------- 3,500 for a few cents on a dollar, but no 5Ms’24 J-D $12.000_____ 1929-1941
success has been made along this BOND. D E B T N ov 20 '24..$56,400
PUEBLO CONSERVANCY DIST. RIO GRANDE DRAIN. DIST.
line.” He seems to think that the Assessed valuation 1924_____ 274,910
This district (P. O. Pueblo) is in
This district (P. O. Monte Vista) bonds are a “ total loss.” Under date T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $28.37
Is in Rio Grande County.
Pueblo County.
o f Oct. 1 1923, Ed. H. Madison, Population in 1920______________ 387
5s ’24 J-J$3,417,000c&rJan 1’26-55 5V$s’ 16 J-D $96,000c.Dec 1 ’26-'35 County Treasurer, advises us that
(The amount maturing each year BON D. DEBT Oct 19 1925-$106,000 “ conditions remain the same” con­ STEAMBOAT SPRINGS.
This -town is in Routt County.
shall be determined to insure as
cerning this district.
B uilding Bonds.
near as may be, an equal levy of RIVERSIDE IRRIG. DIST.
6s ’08 J-D3235.000c.Sept 1 ’21-’ 28
6s ’ 19 - - - $65,000___________1944
A district (P. O. Fort Morgan) in
taxes each year, during the life of
(Subject to call after 1924.)
the bonds for the purpose o f retir­ Morgan and Weld counties. Of all SAN JUAN COUNTY.
County seat is Silverton.
W ater R efu n d in g Bonds.
ing bonds and payment o f interest.) the bonds issued by this district
($14.000--M ar 1 ’26-’32
4 ^ s ’25J-D$l,000,000--Dec 1 ’26-’55 924$ % are held by landowners in the
R efu n d in g Bonds.
24.000.-M ar 1 ’33-’40
(For maturity see Y. 120, p. 2327) district, or, in other words, the River­ 5s ’ 16 J-J $64,000--July 1 ’ 26-’41 6s ’20
l 20,000--M ar 1 ’41-’45
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925$4,667,000 side Landowners Association.
CO. BD. D T . Oct. 20 ’25- $64,000
Total benefits___________ 9,493,380 3s ’07 J-DS168,500c.July 1 ’26-’27 Assessed value 1925—
W ater Bonds
. . . $20,000------------Serially
IN T . at Bankers Trust C o., N . Y . 8s ’ 10 J-D 108,000c____ 1926-1929
Real estate_____________2,614,648 5J4s
Bonds outstanding (other
City.
Personal_______
346.186 BOND. D EBT Jan. 1 ’25. $78,000
_
47,542
than those held by the
Other property_________ 652,850 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
above association) on
PUEBLO COUNTY.
T otal___________________3,613,634 Asses’d val. '24 (act. v a l.).1,157.310
County seat is Pueblo.
Oct. 18 1924 amounted
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$24.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$15.50
to about_______________
55,000 Population 1910, 3,063; 1920, 1.700 Population 1910, 1.227; 1920, 1,249
R efu nd . Bds. (Red. beg. in 1921)
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at office #f
4H s’ l l J-J $190,000c
July 1 1931 Tot.ass’d val.'24(70% act.) 1,600,000
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Commerce
Kountze Bros., New York.
BOND. D E B T N ov 14’25- $190,000 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$25.00 and Kountze Bros., New York.

This town is in Weld County.
Incorporated M ay 10 1918.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N$35,000____M ay 1 1935
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)
6s ’21 A-O
8,000--.A p r 15 1936
(Optional April 15 1931.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925--$43,000
Assessed valuation 1924_____198,650
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$17.50
Population in 1920______________327




200,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Sinking fund_____________
40,000
Assessed value, real estate.47,569.885
Assessed value, personal..26,693,880
Total ass’d val. 25 (act.).74,263,765
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 25-$13.55
Popul'n 1910, 52,223; 1920, 57,638
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, N . Y .
or at County Treasurer’s office.

[V ol. 121.

Dec., 1925.]
STERLING.
Id
This city is in Logan County
eorporated Sept. 1 1884.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
4 54 '24 M -S15$46,500c Mar 15 ’26-’48
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 18 A-O $25,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1933
5s '10 F-A 250,000c___Aug 1 1934
6s ’20 F-A ?/50,000c___ Aug 1 1935
6s ’ 20 J-D
50,000c___ Dec 1 1935
6s ’22 M -S 25,0G0c___Mar 1 1937
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $37,500c___ Jan 1 1941
5s ’ 19 A-O 19,000c___ Apr 1 1944
Storm Sewer Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $78,000c._Apr 15 1931
♦Central Paving Dist. Bonds.
6 s '21 A -O $273,000c._ A pr 15 1941
♦Paving Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N S 122,000c...M ay 1 1942
GE N . BD . D T . Oct 20 ’25. $503,000
Assessment debt_________ 442,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(89% act.)6,300,384
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925...$35.28
P op ’n in 1910, 3,044; 1920...6,415
IN T . on bonds marked (y) at
First National Co., Denver, or at
City Treasurer’s office; (♦) at Na­
tional Bank o f Commerce or City
Treas. office; all others at Kountze
Bros., N . Y ., or City Treas. office.

COLORADO—CITIES AND TOWNS
W ater R efu nding Bonds.
6s Y3 M-N$34,000___ M ay 1 1933
(Optional M ay 1 1923)
5s ’ 16 F-A 333,000---- $17,500 yrly
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 14M-N $139,100____M ay 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24-..$506,100
Assessed valuation 1925 ___416,240
City tax (per $1,000) 1925__ $55.00
Population 1910, 3,162; 1920. 1,777
INT. at Kountze Bros., N. Y.
VISTA DEL R IO DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Prowers County.
7Hs’21 J-D $75,000.-M ay 1 ’32-’41
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 107.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’25—-$71,500
IN T. payable at County Treas.

office.

-----------

WALSENBURG.
This town is in Huerfano County.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S $90,000.-M ar 1 ’30-’59
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-O $34,000___ $2,000 y’ly
6s ’ 18 M-S
3,500__________ 1933
6s ’22 J-J
50,000__________ 1937
5s ’ 23 J-J $150.000___ Jan 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Mar ’2 5 -. $327,500
Assessed valuation 1925_ 2,801,480
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925----$16.00
Populat on 1910. 2,423; 1920 , 3,565
STORM LAKE D R . DIST. NO. 1.
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office or
This district (P. O. Windsor) is Id First National Bank, New York.
W eld County.
7s
J-D $44,000______
WASHINGTON CO. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Akron.
6s
...
7 ,0 0 0 ...............
School Building Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Dec 1922...$51,000
5H s’19 F-A $29,500___ Aug 1 1939
STRA TTO N .
(Optional Aug. 1 1929)
This town is in Kit Carson County. 5s ’22 J-J $55,000c----July 1 1952
Incorp. M ay 31 1900.
(Optional 1937.)
W ater Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $84,500
6J4s'21 A-O $50,000.—Oct 15 1936 Tot. ass’d val. 1925 (act.)—2,127,314
(Optional Oct. 15 1931.)
Population (est.)______________ 1,900
6s ’22 M -N 25,000____N ov 1 1937
BON D. D E B T Nov 1925— $75,000 W ASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 3.
_ 575,401
Assessed valuation 1925_
P. O. Otis.
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$14.00 5Ms’ 16 J-J
$9,900------July 1 1936
Population m 1920 (Census)_____421 6s ’20 F-A 16,800c_ Feb 1 1960
_
(Optional Feb. 1 1940.)
SUGAR CITY]
54£s’23 M-S / 14,000c.Mar 1 ’38-’51
This town is in Crowley County.
\ 3,000c_Mar 1 ’52-’53
Incorporated M ay 21 1900.
B O N D . DEBT Dec 9 ’25— $43,700
W ater R efu nding Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) . _____
18,000
5 s ’ 16 F-A $11,000____$1,000 yrly. Sinking fund--------------------1,000
F unding Bonds.
Assess, val. 1925 (act.)____1,086,593
5s .19 A-O $15,000___ $1,000 yrly. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-.$9.50
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 1925—$26,000
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 342,220 WAVERLY DRAIN DIST. NO. 1.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S18.00
This district (P. O. Alamosa) Is
Pop’n, 1910, 808; 1920__________836 in Alamosa County
5s T9 J-D $155,800___________1939
SUMMIT CO. S. D. NO. 1.
BONDED D E B T ............................(?)
P. O. Breckenridge.
5 K s’ 19 F-A $35,000.. .A ug 15 1949 W^LD COUNTY S. D. NO. «.
P O. Greeley.
Au" 15 1934)'
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.- $35,000 5s ’ l l F-A $9,000c— Feb 1 1931
Assessed val. 1925 (act.)_.l,318,329
(Optional Feb 1 1921)
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--$17.00 5s T2 M-S 41,500c-..M ar 1 1942
Population (est.) 1924________ 1,000
(Optional M arl 1927)
4 K s’ 16 J-J 30,000c...July 1 1936
TRINCH ERA IR R IG , DIST.
(Optional July 1 1926)
This district is in Costilla County 5s T9 J-J 85,000c...July l 1949
6s 11 J-D$450,000c. .Apr 1 ’ 26 ’31
(Optional July 1 934)
BOND. D E B T N ov. 25 ’25.$422,500
f 7,000c.. . M ay 1 1939
Floatmg debt (add’l) ______ 25,612 4M s’24 M -N ( 9,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1940
Total assessed value 1925— 1,136,500
(64.000c. M ay 1 ’41-’48
Population (est.)_________
1,200 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925. $245,500
IN T at County Treasurer’s office Assess, val. ’2 4 . . - - ______ 16,321,880
or at Guaranty Trust C o.. N . Y.
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’24 $11.20
Population in 1924 (est.)_
14.000

TRINIDAD.

This city is the county seat o f Las WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
Animas County. Incorp. Dec. 20
P. O. Fort Lupton.
B uilding Bonds.
l l l o . 1 P 9§61 ° n ' 191° '
0
*t‘
10' 2 M ] 6s T3
J-J $16,800____ July 1 1943
W ater-W orks Bonds,
(Optional July 1 1928)
fa 13 J-J $45.000c— Jan 11928 6s ’ 14 J-D
5,500____June 1 1944
4J4s 16 M-S 185.000c— .M ar 1 1931
(Optional June 1 1929)
(Subject to call after March 1 1926.' 5 K s’ 19 J-J
18,000____ July 1 1939
4Jfis’ 17 J-J
28,000------June 1 1932
(Optional July 1 1929)
(Subject to call after June 1 1927) 5Ms’ 19 M-S
8,000— .Sept 15 1939
(Optional Sept 15 1929)
4M s’2 3 J -J 338,00 0c...Ja n 11938
(Optional Jan. 1 1933.)
6s ’21 J-J
40,000____ July 1 1941
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1931)
4H s 16 M-S$160,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’41 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25- $88,300
4 ?is 22 A-O f221,000c. .O ct 1 ’ 37-’49 Assessed value 1925_______ 3,521,590
1144,000—Oct 1 ’50- ’57 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$16.9l
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4J4s’16 M -N $61,500c.M ay 1 ’26-’40 WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 12.
se w e r Bonds.
P. O. Keenesburg.
4 ^ s ’17 F-A $30,000c— Aug 1 1932 5s T8 F-A $17,000____Aug 1 1938
(Subject to call Aug 1 1927)
(Optional Aug. 1 1928.)
GEN. B D . D T . Sept. 1 ’25. $91,500 5 s ’23 J-D $10,000_____ 1934-1943
Assessment debt (add’l )
848,000 B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 1925. $27,000
Water debt (add’l)---------- 1,121,000 Asassed valuation 1925 ___ 1,595,800
Sinking fund__________ .
6 435
T ot. assess, val. ’24(act.). 10.938,218 WELD COUNTY CONSOLIDAT­
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $18 00
ED SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
IN TEREST payable at E. H.
Post Office Windsor.
Rollins & Sons, New York.
5s ’09 J-J
$6,000____July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1924)
T R IN ID A D SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1. 5K s’18 J-D 50,000____June 1 1948
4 H s’ 10 J-J $95,000c_ July 1 1940
_
(Optional June L 1933)
„
(Optional July 1 1930)
5s T9 J-D 25,000___ June 1 1939
5s 19 M -N 60,000...M a y 15 1939
(Optional June 1 1929)
(Optional M ay 15 1929)
6 s ’20 F-A 175,000...A u g 15 1940
5 M s 22 J-J 150,000____Jan 1 1952
(Optional Aug 15 1930)
(Optional Jan 1 1942)
BOND. DEBT N ov 12 ’ 24. $273,000
BON D. D E B T Oct 20 ’25. $305,000 Assessed value 1924_______5,655,320
Assess, val. 1925________ 10,985,869 Population (est.) 1921________ 4,000
8chool tax (per $1,000) 1925.$20.60
IN T. at New York City.
Population in 1920 (est.)_____ 14,000
INT. at County Treasurer’s office WELD COUNTY CONS. S. D .N O .
or in New York.
34.
Post Office Ault.
VALLEY VIEW DRAIN. DIST.
6s T4 M -N $1 3,00 0...M ay 15 1944
This district (P. O. Ordway) is in
(Optional M ay 15 1929)
Crowley County.
6s ’20 F-A 30,000____Aug 1 1940
$13,500..June 1 ’28-’30
(Optional Aug 1 1930)
5,500___ June 1 1931 S M s'2 0 J-J
7,000___ Jan 15 1940
6s ’23 J-D 18.000. .June 1 ’32- 34
(Optional Jan 15 1930)
7,000___ June 1 1935 6s ’21 A-O 98.000____Apr 1 1951
22.500.. June 1 ’36-’38
(Optional April 1 1936.)
ns™-™ _
8,500------Junel 1939 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 5 -- $148,000
BON D. D E B T N ov 1924...$75,000
value 1925________ 1,608,100
Assessed benefits___________ 301,179
WELD CO. CONSOL. S. D. NO. 40.
VICTO R.
P. O. Pierce.
This city is in Teller County. Inc 6s ’09 J-D $2,800___ June 1 1929
as a town M ay 15 1894; city of
(Optional June 1 1919.)
second class Mar. 1 1898. We were 6s T5 F-A $7,000____Aug 1 1935
further advised this year that a suit
(Optional Aug. 1 1925.)
is still pending to collect defaulted 6s *20 M-S $17,000---Sept 15 1950
bond.
(Optional Sept. 15 1935.)




97

f 1,000____Apr 1 1938 WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 117.
1 ’39-’42
P. O. Mead.
125,000--Apr 1 ’43-’47 54£s’ 17 J-J $26,500— July 15 1947
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $64,800
(Optional July 15 1932.)
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,153,060 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $26,500
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,505,370
WELD COUNTY CONS. S. D. NO. WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 118.
48.
Post Office Platteville.
P . O. Johnstown.
School B uilding Bonds
5s T7 J-J $21,500r— -July 1 1937 5}3sT9 M-S $40,000c
Mar 1 1949
(Optional July 1 1927)
(Optional 1934)
6s ’20 A-O 80,000r— -O ct 1 1950 6 s ’20 J-D $25,000c—June 15 1950
(Optional Oct 1 1930)
(Optional 1935)
6s ’21 M -N 64,000r —-N ov 1 4937 BOND. D EBT Oct 21 ’25- $65,000
6 s ’22 A-O ll,0 0 0 r -- -Apr 1 1949 Total assess, value 1925— 2,342,590
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25 -- $176,500 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$15.40
Total assessed value 1924
Population (est.)______________1,800
(about 4-5 actual)_____ 3,488,000
IN T . at New York City.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24 -$l 1.00
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,000 WELD CO. S. D. NO. 121.
P. O. Erie.
6s T9 A-O $20,000________ yearly
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 65.
6s ’20 M -N 20,000____M ay 1 1940
P. O. La Salle.
(Optional M ay 1 1935)
4Ms’ 17 A-O $10,000___ Apr 1 1947
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $40,000
(Optional April 1 1932)
6s ’21 J-J
25,000____Jan 1 1951 Tot. ass’d val.’24(4-5 act.)_2,123,490
Sch. tax rate (per$l,000) ’24—$17.41
(Optional Jan 1 1936)
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’25 $35,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
2,801 WELLINGTON.
W ater Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
1,161
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,291,080 6s T9 M-S 10,000___ Sept 1 1934
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.10 63^s’21 A-O 25,000___ Oct 1 1936
(Optional Oct 1 1931)
Population (est.)_______________ 700
6s ’22 A-O
5,000____Oct 1 1937
5J^s’24 M -N 50,000---N ov 15 1939
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 76
Sewer Bonds.
5 K s’25M-N $13,500___ M ay 1 1940
P. O. Frederick.
6s T2 J-J
$4,000— July 20 1942 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25— $58,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
19,500
(Optional July 20 1927)
5s T6 M -N 14,500___ M ay 1 1946 Tot.ass’d val.’25(65% act.) 511,110
Town taxrate(per $1,000) ’ 25-$l3.00
(Optional M ay 1 1936)
5s T8 F-A 13,000___ July 1 1948 Population, 1910, 459; 1920, 439.
(Optional July 1 1938)
5s ’21 M -S 25,000____Mar 1 1951 W e s t m i n s t e r !
A town in Adams County.
(Optional Mar 1 1936)
R efu nd ing W ater.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 5 -- $56,500
Assess, value 1925________ 1,238,740 6s ’ 22 M -N $28,000_______________
School tax rate (per $1,000)’21 -$11.42 BOND. D E B T Nov 23 ’25- $34,000
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 2.000 Assessed valuation 1925--------391,010
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $44.25
Population in 1920______
235
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 80
W ILEY.
---------(P. O. Hudson.)
This town is in Prowers County.
6s TO J-D $7,500____June 1 1940 Incorporated June 3 1908.
(Optional June 1 1930)
W ater Bonds.
Ss T2 J-D
2,500---June 10 1942 6s R efu nding $9,500------- $500 yrly.
’20 J-J
(Optional June 10 1927)
_
_
5J4s’20 J-J
39,000____Jan 1 1950 f,s W ater Bonds.
’ l l J-D $2,000____June 1 1928
(Optional Jan 1 1935)
TOTAL D EBT Jan 1 ’ 2 5 -- $49,000 6s T7 (Optional June 1 1921.) 1 1932
J-J
2,000____July
Assessed valuation 1925___ 1,251,240
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 1,000 6s T8 (Optional July 1 1927.) 11933
J-J
1,000____Jan
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 87.
6s .18 J-J
3,000___ July 1 1933
P. O. Greeley R. D. D. N o. 1.
(Optional July 1 1935.)
6s ’l l M -N $2,000_____1926-1927 6s. 20 J-J
10,000____Jan 1 1935
(Optional M ay 15 1921.)
(Optional$Jan. 1 1930.)
5s T6 J-D $15,000--June 1 ’28-’46 6s ’20 A-O
3,000____Apr 1 1935
(Optional June 1 1926.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’25---$30,000
5Jis’24 M -N $25,000--M ay 1 ’34-’38 Assessed valuation 1924--------290.069
B O N D . D E B T Nov 28 ’25- $42,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.00
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,393,690 Population in 1910, 197; 1920, 565
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$9.80
W INDSOR.
This city is in Weld County. In­
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 88.
corporated April 1 1890.
P. O. Roggen.
W ater Bonds.
.
54£s’ 19 J-D ($10,000.-June 1 ’30-’34
1 20,000--June 1 ’35-’39 os T5 M -N $ 10 ,000c—-M ay 1 1935
(Optional M ay 1 1925)
6s
( 500___________1932
1 5,000_____ 1933-1937 6s T8 M -N 6,000c—-M ay 1 1938
(Optional M ay 1 1928)
BOND. D E B P Jan 1 1925--$35,500
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 942,720 6s T8 M -N 4,500c— N ov 1 1933
(Optional M ov 1 1928)
6 s ’21 J-D 12,000c--June 15 1936
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 89.
(Optional June 15 1931)
P. O. Grover.
GEN. D EBT Dec 5 ’2 5 - - $32,500
5s T7 M -N $25,000____M ay 1 1947 Assess, debt (add’l)_______
20,000
(Optional M ay 1 1932)
32,500
Water debt (incl.)------------6 s ’ 21 M -N 40,000---M a y 15 1941 Sinking fund--------------------- „ 5 .5 0 0
(Optional M ay 15 1936)
Assessed valuation 1925-----1,091,540
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1925- $65,000 Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $13-50
Assessed valuat on 1925_ 1,804,790 Population in 1910, 935; 1920, 1,290
_
5 M s ’22 A-O (12,000—Apr

WELD CO. S. D. NO. 91.
P. O. New Raymer.
6s 15 J-J $16,900___ July 1 1945
(Optional July 1 1930)
6s T7 J-J
3,400— July 15 1947
(Optional July 15 1932)
Skfs’ 19 M-S 30,000____Sept 1 1959
(Optional Sept 1 1939)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $50,300
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,385,850
_

W

B A Y . _______

This town is in Yuma County.
Incorporated Dec. 29 1888.
Electric L ight P lant B onds.
6s ’20 A-O $2 7 .000 e ---A p r 1 1935
W ater Extension Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J 15 $50,000 c — July 15 36
6s ’20 A-O15 6 0 ,000 c — Oct 15 1940
(Optional after Oct 15 1930)
R efu nd ing W ater W orks Bonds.
5H s’21 J-D $19,000c-June 1 27-45
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’25- $151,000
Water debt (incl.)________
19.000
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 96.
Assessment debt (add’l) ---53.300
P. O. Keenesburg.
_ 1 .S79T328
6s T3 F-A $1,500---A u g 16 1933 Tot. ass’d val. ’2 5 (M
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— -$10-80
(Optional Aug 16 1923)
5)4sT9 A-O 20,800____Apr 1 1949 Population 1910, 1,000; 1920. 1,538
(Optional Apr 1 1934)
5J^s’20 F-A 7,000---F eb 15 1950 YUMA.
Tins town is in Yuma County.
(Optional Feb 15 1935)
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1925- $29,300 Inc. Feb. 19 1897.
E lectric L ight B onds.
Assessed valuation 1925___1,356,500
6s T5 J-D $2,900____June 1930
(Optional June 1 1925
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 97.
W ater Bonds.
, , , ,.—
P. O. Gilcrest.
6s ’ l l J-J
$7,000___ July 1 1926
6s TO J-J $4,300___ July 1 1940
(Optional July 1 1921.)
(Optional July 1 1925.)
6s T5 J-D $7,000___ June 1 1930
5s T7 F-A $15,000— Feb 15 1947
(Optional June 1 1925.)
(Optional Feb. 15 1932.)
6s T 6 J-J
10,000___ July 1 1931
6s ’24 J-J $6,000___ Jan 1 1944
(Optional July 1 1926.)
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
6s T7 J-D 12,000___ June 1 1932
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $25,300
(Optional June 1 1927.)
Assessed valuation 1925_
_ 717,210 6s T8 F-A
5,000___ Aug 1 1933
(Optional Aug. 1 1928.)
6s ’20 M-S $60,000____Mar 1 1935
WELD COUNTY S. D. NO. 98.
(Optional Mar. 1 1930.)
P. O. Kersey.
6s T8 J-J $25,400____Jan 1 1938 6s ’20 J-D 25,000___ Dec 1 1935
(Optional Dec. 1 1930.)
(Optional Jan. 1 1928.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 .. $43,400 6s ’21 J-D 15,000___ June 1 1936
(Optional June 1 1931.)
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,266,980
_
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$17.00 BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’25- $134,000
Assessment debt (add’l)__
69,000
Total assess, value 1925__ 1,229,621
WELD CO. S. D. NO. 106.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $16.00
P. O. Buckingham.
6s T8 J-J $15,000___ July 1 1948 Pop’n 1910 (Census), 333; 1920, 863
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
(Optional July 1 1933)
5s ’20 J-J
14,000---Ju ly 15 1949 Kountze Bros., New York.
(Optional July 15 1935)
6s ’ 21 J-J
8,000____Jan 1 1951 YUMA COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
School B uilding B onds.
(Optional Jan 1 1936)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $39,000 6s ’20 M -N $98,000c-..M ay 1 1950
(Optional M ay 1 1935)
Assessed valuation 1925___ 940,680

98

UTAH—DEBT OF STATE

[V ol. 121.

porations will be found in Sections 3. 4. 5 and 7 o f Article X IV . Section 5
Is quoted above. We give Sections 3. 4 and 7 below.
SECTION 3. N o debt In excess of the taxes for the current year shall
be created by any county or subdivision thereof, or by any school district
therein, or by any city, town or village, or any subdivision thereof In this
State; unless the proposition to create such debt shall have been submitted
to a vote of such qualified electors as shall have paid a property tax therein.
In the year preceding such election, and a majority o f those voting thereon.
shall have voted In favor of Incurring such debt
SECTION 4
When authorized to create Indebtedness as provided In
Section 3 of this Article, no county shall become Indebted to an amount
Including existing indebtedness, exceeding 2 % . No city, town, school
district or other municipal corporation, shall become Indebted to an amount.
Including existing indebtedness, exceeding 4% of the value of the taxable
property therein, the value to be ascertained by the last assessment for
State and county purposes, previous to,the Incurring of such Indebtedness
ITS
except that In Incorporated cities the assessment shall be taken from the
last assessment for city purposes: provided, that no part of the Indebtedness
allowed In this section shall be Incurred for other than strictly county,
D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
city, town or school district purposes: provided further, that any city of
ihe flint and
as provided
thta
Organized as a Territory (Act Sept. 9 1850)____Sept. 9 1850 Article, may second classtowhen authorizedindebtedness, tn Section 3 of four
be allowed
Incur a larger
not to exceed
Admitted as a State___________________________ Jan. 4 1896 per centum, and any cl tv of the third class, or town, not to exceed [as am­
ended in 19101 eight |H centum additional, for supplying such city or
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 84,844 town with water, artificial lights or sewers, when the works for supplying
such water, light and sewers, shall be owned and controlled by the munici­
State Capital_______________________________Salt Lake City pality
SECTION 7. Nothing In this Article shall be so construed as to Impair
Governor (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’29)__Geo. H. Dern or add to the obligation of any debt heretofore contracted, in accordance
with the laws of Utah Territory, by any county, city, town or school district,
Secretary (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’29)__H. E. Crockett or to prevent the contracting of any debt or the Issuing of bonds therefor,
in accordance with said laws, upon any proposition for
Treasurer (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. ’29)_-John Walker according to said laws, may have been submitted to a that purpose, which,
vote of the qualified
Auditor (term exp. 1st Monday Jan. 1929)-John E. Holden electors of any county, city, town or school district before the day on which
this constitution takes effect
Section 792 of the Compiled Laws o f Utah, 1917, carries into effect
A tt’y-Gen. (term exp. 1st Mon. Jan. 1929) Harvey H. Cluff
Sec. 4 of Article X IV as far as cities and towns are concerned. This sec­
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday Ir tion provides that any city or town may incur indebtedness not exceeding
January, and sessions are limited to 60 days.
in the aggregate, with all other indebtedness, 8% o f the value of the
taxable property for the purpose o f supplying th city or town with water,
DEBT OP STATE.— The loans outstanding are aa follows
artificial light or sewers when the works for supplying such water, light and
-I n te r e s tLOANS—
P rin cip a l —
sewers shall be owned and controlled by the municipality, provided that
N a m e and P urpose
Payable.
When D u e. Outstand'o
%
Road aDd bridge bonds.. -C-1911
J& J
4
July 1 1931 $260,000 cities of the third class, and towns, may become indebted to an amount not
University building bonds -C-1911
J &J
4
July 1 1931
300.000 exceeding in the aggregate, with all other indebtedness, 12% o f the value
General fund bonds .
-.1921
5Hs J & J July 1 1941
500.000 of the taxable property for these purposes, when authorized by a majority
of the qualified electors. Bonds issued under authority of his section may
Capitol building b o n d s.... c . 1914
J &J
5
Jan. 1 1934
2 0 0 .0 0 0
do
do
do
J &J
Jan. 1 1934
-C -1914
4
750.000 not be sold at less than par.
County indebtedness in Section 1414, Compiled Laws o f 1919, is limited
do
do
do . . . -C-1915
April 1 1935
J &J
4H
650.000
Road bonds__________ .C-1917
J&J
July 1 1937 2 .000.000 to 2% of the taxable valuation o f property, the provision being made that
4M
do
do__________ -C-1918
4>* J * J
July 1 1939
500 000 no debt except for refunding may be incurred without a majority vote of the
do
d o __________ -c 1919
4V$ J & J
July 1 19.39 2.000 000 people. In Sec. 1364 an additional limitation is made, the provision being
do
d o ___________ -C-1919 4Yi J & J
July 1 1939 1,500.000 that a county may not create, in any one year, a debt tn excess of the tax
receipts for that year.
5 ^ s J & J July 1 1941
do
d o - . . . _ -.1921
_
Sections 3515 and 3516 authorize irrigation districts to issue bonds upon
All bonds are non-taxable.
the approval of two-thirds of the voters. These bonds may not be sold
INTEREST on all bonds payable at the First National Bank, New York at less than 95. Section 2071 authorizes the issuance o f drainage district
City; National Copper Bank, Salt Lake City; or at State Treasurer’s office, bonds with the approval of a majority of the voters.
at option o f holder.
Chapter 69, Laws o f 1925, permits drainage districts to Issue refunding
BONDED DEBT Oct. 1 1925 was $9,660,000. Sinking fund Oct. 1 1925, bonds.
Section 26 o f Chapter 68. Laws o f 1919. as amended by Chapter 73, Laws
$2,109,500.
The temporary loan debt Oct. 1 1925 amounted to $450,000.
of 1921, provides that water conservation districts may incur indebtedness
T A X VALUATION.— Beginning with 1916. property has been assessed not in excess of $3 per acre.
on a full cash basis. The assessed value for 1925 was $668,611,580: in 1924,
TAXATI ON OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— The Secretary of Stateadvised
was $665,495,424; in 1923 it was $650,000,000; in 1922, $635,531,708; in as under dale of December 11 1911. that he could find no statute which
1921, $696,453,714; in 1920. $716,937,465; in 1919 it was $696,587,544: in wpressly exempts from taxation bonds, notes or other evidences of indebted­
1917 it was estimated at $590,000,000; in 1916 it was $531,000,000; in 1915 ness issued by the State, counties, school districts and municipalities.
the final figure on the old basis was $228,096,737; in 1914, $221,611,412; in The constitution, however, exempts all property owned by such political
1 visions and also exempts mortgages from taxation, and it has been con1
1912, $200,299,207; in 1910. $186,354,505; in 1908, $166,019,855; in 1906,
$145,995,949: in 1904, $132,994,247; and in 1900, $105,629,041. The State ftrued that the bonds of the State and Its municipalities are mortgages,
tax (per $1,000) for 1921 was $6.09; for 1922, $7.10; for 1923, $7.40; for and therefore not taxable. The Legislature of 1911 passed two Acts
providing for bond issues ($260,000 road and bridge and $300,000 univer­
1924, $7.30; and 1925, $7.40.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The Indebtedness of this State is limited by it» sity) and in both of these Acts It was expressly stipulated that the bond#
should be exempt from taxation for any purpose within the State. In
constitution. The sections relating to State debt are found in Article XIV
o f that instrument, being Nos. 1, 2, 5 and 6. An amendment to Section 1 1921 the Legislature passed an Act providing for the issuance of $1,000,000
proposing to increase from 1Vi % to 2% the amount of debt to which the bonds for road construction and another for $500,000 for general fund
State may obligate itself was defeated at the 1922 general election. V. 115. deficit. Both these Acts carry clauses exempting the bonds from taxes
within the State. Title 47 o f the Revised Statutes of 1907. which provides
p. 2401. We quote these sections below:
for the creation of a State Board of Loan Commissioners to refund outstand­
SECTION 1. To meet casual deficits or failures in revenue, and fof ing territorial bonds, also provides that these bonds are not to be taxed
necessary expenditures for public purposes, including the erection of public within the State for any purpose.
buildings, and for the payment of all Territorial Indebtedness assumed by
SAVINQS BANK INVESTMENTS.— There are no stipulated securities
the State, the State may contract debts not exceeding (as amended Ir
1910] in the aggregate at any one time, an amount equal to one and oue-half for Investment by Utah savings banks. Section 1206 of Chapter 12, Title
19. Compiled Laws of Utah, 1917, prescribes the bonds which are legal
per centum of the value of the taxable property o f the State as shown by
the last assessment for State purposes, previous to the incurring of such Investments for loan, trust and guaranty associations.
Indebtedness. But the State shall never contract any indebtedness, except
POPULATION OF STATE.—
as in the next section provided. In excess nf such amount, and all moaeys
1920........ 449.3961 1900 ____ 276 74911880......... 143.9631 1860......... 40.273
arising from loans herein authorized, shall be applied solely to the purposes
1910........ 373.35l| 1890.........210.779 1 1870........... 86.786 11850......... 11.380
for which they were obtained.
SECTION 2. The State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress
insurrection.or to defend the State in war,but,the money arising from the
CITIE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN TH E
contracting of such debts shall be applied solely to the purpose for which
It was obtained.
STATE OP UTAH.
SECTION 5. All moneys borrowed b y . or on behalf o f the State or any
BEAVER CO. CONSOLIDATED
legal subdivision thereof, shall be used solely for the purpose specified in ALPINE SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
SCHOOL DIST (P. O Milford).
This district (P. O. American
the law authorizing the loan.
Fork) Is in Utah Countv.
5s '08 M -N 20.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1928
SECTION 6. The State shall not assume the debt, or any part thereof,
f$84 000_.M ar 1 ’26-’31 5s ’ l l
F-A
9.650c_ Aug 1 1931
_
of any county, city, town or school district.
5s ’21 J-J U 17.000-.M ar 1 ’32-’40 5s '1 2 M -N
2 ,7 0 0 c ___ M a y 1 1932
Title 47. Revised Statutes of Utah, provides further for a State Board of
I 8.000____Mar 1 1941 Is ’ 14 F-A 50.000c.-A ug 15 1932
Loan Commissioners, who are authorized to refund all outstanding Terri­
(Subject to call April 1 1922 '
is T8 A-O 63.000c..O ct 1 ’26-’34
torial bonds. These bonds are not to be taxed within Che State of Utah 5s ’ 20 J-J $165.000____Jan 11940
S chool Ref undi ng Bonds.
for any purpose. Under the provisions of this Act several Territorial bond 5s ’23 A-O 104,000____Apr 1 1943 5s '22 J-D $25.000--D ec 1 '27-’ 36
Issues have been refunded.
5s ’25 J-J /4 0 .0 0 0 c____ 1940-1944
Li ncol n Dist. Bds. (a n n 'd ).
C ou n ties, C ities. T ow ns. A c.— The constitutional provisions relating to
5s 12 . . . $35.000___________1932
\ 8,500c__________1945
the debt o f counties, cities, towns, school districts and other municipal cor­
Pleasant Grove Dist. Bds .(a n n 'd ) GEN. B D . D T . N ov 25 '25 $246,850
5s ’ l l
. . . $33.000.......... . 1931 Floating debt (add’l)______
20,067
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25- $546,000 Sinking fund___ - _______
78,067
T ot. assess, val. 1925____ 16,000,000 T ot .assess. val.'25 (4-5 act.)6.127.500
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S11.49 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$26.80
Population 1920 _____________ 16,000 Population 1925______________ 5,500
Specialists in
INT. on 5s of 1921 at Hanover
National Bank, N. Y.; on others at
Bank of American Fork.
BENJAMIN DRAIN AGE DIST.
This district (P. O. Spanish Fork)
BEAVER.
Utah — Idaho — Wyoming —
ts In Utah County
This city is in Beaver County.
6s '20 J-J $125,000 ......... 1926-1940
Nevada— Oregon— Montana—
Electric light bonds________ $10,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 16 ’25- $125,000
W ater W orks Bonds.
Di=t. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 .$30.00
Washington
and Arizona
8s ’ 14 M-N$30,000____May 1 1934
(Subject to call begin. May 1 1924)
5H s’ l7 M-S $4,000_ Mar 15 1937 BINGHAM CANYON.
_
(Subject to call begin. Mar 15 1927)
This town is in Salt Lake County.
Sidewalk Intersection Bonds.
6s ’ 16 M-S $6.000_______________
Municipal and Corporation Bonds
5Ws’ 17 M-S $8,000_ Mar 15 1937
_
(Due $3,000 yearly on Mar 1)
(Subject to call begin. Mar 15 1927)
W ater B onds.
Ref undi ng Bonds.
5^s
-- _ $13.000...........1926-1935
5H s’25 M -N$30,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’40
Ref undi ng Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 26 ’23-.$42.000 5t£s
. . . $22.000.......................
Total assessed val. 1923___ 605,581 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $55,000
Tax rate (per $1,000.; 1923_ $14.50 Water debt (incl.)________
_
48,000
Pop’n 1910. 1.899; 1920........... 1.827 Floating d eb t. _ _____________21,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(80%act.) 2,693,403
BEAVER COUNTY
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $10.00
Beaver Is the county seat.
Populat on 1910. 2,881; 1920, 2,676
S alt L a k e C ity , U ta h
W alker Bank Bldg.
Road Bonds
9s ’ 20 J-J J$8.000____June 1 1928
150,000--June l ’29-’33 BLUE BENCH IR R IQ D IS T .N O .1.
This district (P. O. Duchesne) Is
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $125,000
Sinking fund______________
22,954 in Duchesne County,
Oldest Investment Banking House Between
Assessed value, real estate-2,018.005 is
J-DS125.000--10 to 20 years
Assessed value, personal_ 3,230,597 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921-S155.000
_
Denver and the Pacific Coast.
Other assessable p roperty..] ,097,995 Warrant debt (additional)
4,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(75%act.) .6,345,597 Ass’d val. (real est.), est. '20 200,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '25 .$32.00 Population In 1921 (est.)_____ 100
IN T . at C o. Treas. office.
Population 1910, 4,717; 1920, 5.139

B ON D. D E B T N ov 21 ’25- $125,500
54.500
Floating debt (add’1)______
Sinking fund______________
9,843
Ass’d val. ’25 (actual)____3,181,635
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$27.60
Population (est.)______________ 2,500
IN T . at office o f County Treat;
urer or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .

YUMA CO. S. D. NO. 2.
P. O. Wray.
5H s’ 15 J-J $30,000__________ 1947
School B uilding Bonds.
5H s'22J-J $85,OOOc--Jan. 15 1952
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '25- $115,000
Tot .ass’d val.’25(2-3 a ct.)-2,428,230
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S22.90
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .

State of. Utah.

Palmer Bond& Mortgage Co.




D ec., 1925.]
BONNEVILLE IR R IG . DIST.
This district (P. O. Bountiful) Is In
Davis County.
($150.000c
Dec 1 1931
6 s ’ 20 J-Dl 66,000c__ Dec 1 1932
I 384.000c.Dec 1 '33-'40
6s ’ 21 J-D 125,000________Serially
BON D. DEBT Nov 1922.. $725,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
10.000
Assessed value____________1,655.315
BOUNTIFUL C IT Y.
This city is in Davis County.
W ater Bonds.
6s TO . . . *$35,000................... 1930
(Subject to call after 1920.)
5 ^ s ’23 M -N 30.000.-N ov 1 ’ 27-’42
R efu n d in g B onds.
5K s
. . . $22.000_______________
534 s
---30,000_______ serially
C ity Hall Bonds.
5K s
—
$5,000--------------serially
S treet B onds.
5>4s
--$10,000__________ serially
Fire Bonds.
514 s
_
_
$3,000_______ serially
BON D. D EBT Dec 10 ’20. $35,000
Floating debt____________
7.00(
Assess, val. 1920__________1,300.000
Population 1910. 1,677; 1920, 2.063
*IN T. is payable at Utah National
Bank. Salt Lake City.
B OXELDE R COUNTY.
Brigham Is the county seat.
R e fu n d in g Bonds.
4s ’25 F-A$100,000c. Feb 1 ’26-’32
4s
...
50,000_______________
B ON D. D E B T Sept 10 ’25- $100,000
Sinking fund______________
38,472
Assess, val., real estate_ 10,002,653
_
Assess, val., personal___ 4,494,802
Other assess, property___ 20,953,785
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
70% actual)__________ 35,451,240
Total tax rate (per $1.0001 '” 5.$19,90
Popula’n. 1910, 13,894; 1920, 18,788
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nai
Bank, Chicago.

5s ’20 M -N 25,0 0 0 c ...M a y
5s ’20 M -N 25,000c—.M a y
4*3s’23 A-O 225,0 0 0 c...A p r
4 K s’25 A-O 70,000____Apr
H igh S c h o o l B o n d s.

1 1940
1 1940
1 1943
1 1945

5s T2

F -A ($4 5,00 0c...F eb 1 1932
\ 45 ,000c...S ept 1 1932
5s. ’ 13M-N 3 5 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1933
GEN . BD. D T. Oct 20 ’25. $854,000
25,412
Sinking f u n d ..._________
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
60% actual)................... 27,140,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925___$9.20
Population fn 1920___________15,523
CEDAR CITY.
This city Is in Iron County.
6s

W a ter W ork s B on d s

M-N $60,000c ..............1939
(Optional 1929)
M-N 50.000c..........................

6s

L ig h tin g B on d s

6s
M-N $9.0 0 0 c .........................
BOND. DEBT Oct 5 1921. $142,200
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Total assessed value 1921
(about 80% actual)_____1,280,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$15.50
Population. 1910, 1,705; 1920, 2,462
IN T . on bonds at New York City.
CLEARFIELD.
This place is in Davis County.
W ater B o n d s.
5*£s’25M-S ($20,000c.Sept 1 ’30-39
( 45,000c.Sept 1 ’40-’54
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $65,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
3,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 ( a c t .) .l,154,641
Population (est.)_____________ 1,100
IN T . payable at Guaranty Trust
Co., N . Y . City.
CORINNE DRAINAGE DIST.
This district Is In Boxelder County
Land-Drainage Bonds.
6s
(j-a $175.000.. _________
TOTAL DEBT Dec 12 '24. $175,000
Sinking fund______________ 45,000

BOXELDER CO. SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
41*812 F-A$ 200 ,000c_ Feb 1 1932
_
5s ’20 . . . 180.000____May 1 1940
GEN . B D . D T . Oct 18'25 $380,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
60,000
Sinking rund.................. ..
97 122
Ass’d val. ’25 (60% a ct.).35,451.240
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25..$7.00
IN T . on the $200,000 bonds at the
Harris Trust & Savs. Bank, Chicago,
and on the $180,000 bonds at Bankers
Trust C o., Denver.

DAVIS C O U N TYD R A IN A Q E D IS­
T R IC T NO. 1.
s ’20 . . . $60,000......... .................
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925____ $60,000
Assessed benefits 1925— ____ 196.934

B R IG H A M CITY.
This city Is In Box Elder County
Incorporated in 1867.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T2 F-A $35,000.
June 1 1932
(Optional 1922)
5*4s’ 17 J-D 80.000c__________1937
(Opt. begins 1927.) *
E lectric Light Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $200,000 _____ 1931-1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’ 25. $371,000
Water debt (incl.).............. 171.000
27.026
Assessment debt_________
Sink, fund (General_______
26.375
(W ater________
38 962
Assess. v al. real estate_____2,168.125
Assess, val. personal______
90 845
Other assess, property_____ 612.203
Tot.ass’d val. 25(65% act.)2,871, 61
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19?5 $36 40
Populat on 1910. 3,689; 1920, 5.282
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Brigham
City, Nat. Copper Bank, Irving
Bank-Columbia Trust C o . and Chase
National Bank,
BRIGH TON DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Salt Lake Co.
6s T9 A-O $80,0 0 0 c____ 1930-1939
6 s '22 J-J
50,000c____ 1932-1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '25--$13').0 I
Assessed benefits__________ 600 000

BOND. DEBT N ov 2 ’ 23...$39,500
Ass’d value (80% actual)___ 625.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $12.00
Population U»20________________ 939
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y.

CACHE COUNTY.
Logan is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $300,000c. _Jan 1 ’27-’41
5s 21 J-J 3 0 0 .0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’27-’41
BO N D . D E B T Oct 1925. $300,000
Assess, val.’25(70% a c t .).30,332,084
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25. .$21.60
Popula n, 1910, 23,062; 1920. 26,992
CACHE COUNTY SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’20 A-O 120.000c.Apr 1 ’26-’31
5s 20 A-O 180 000c.Apr 1 ’32-’40
R efu n d in g B onds.
4M s’25 J-J ($75,000..Jan 1 ’26-’40
-r,^x-r-r^
' 75,000.-Jan 1 ’41-’45
BON D. D EBT Oct 1925. $450,000
Assessed value 1924_____ 24,676.000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925— $9.00
Population In 1925 (est.)____18.000
INTEREST payable at Chlcagi
Say. & Trust Co.. Chicago, or Caeh
Valley Banking C o., Logan, and in
New York City.
CARBON COUNTY.
Price is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $150,000c..Apr 1 1940
5s T9 M-N125.000___ July 1 1939
(Optional July 1 1929.)
6s '21 J-D 190,000___ June 1 1941
(Optional June 1 1931.)
BO N D . D E B T Oct 18 ’25. $466,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
50,000
Sinking fund------------------69.401
Total assessed value (abt.
41 % actual) 1925...........27.091.645
Tax rate (ptr $i,o< 0) 1925
#23.00
Population, 1910, 8,624; 1920, 15,489
IN T . payable in New York City
CARBON CO. SCHOOL DIST.
(Due in 20 years, opt. after 10 years.)
5. ’08 M-S $10,000c— .Sept 1 1928
5s ’08 J-D
4,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1928
5s ’20 A-O 120,OOOc_Apr 1 ’31-’40
5s ’20 M -N 250,000c...M ay 1 1940




99

UTAH—CITIES AND TOWNS

DELTA.
This place is in Millard County.
S ew er B on d s

8s ’20

A-O

$12.000—Apr 1
8,000—Apr 1
15.000—Apr 1
4,500____Apr

’30-'33
’34-'35
’36-'39
1 1938

DUCHESNE COUNTY.
Duchesne is county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 25 J-J ($48,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’43
( 14,000c_Jan 1 ’44-’45
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1925- $112,000
Assessed valuation 1923___6,303,455
Population 1920______________9,093
IN T . payable in New York City.
ELWOOD DRAINAGE DIST.
A district in Boxelder County.
6s ’23 J-.T $67,500c .-...1928-1943
BOND. DEBT Jan 15 ’23 — .$67,500
Assessed valuation 1922___ (.352,510
Population_____________________ 400
IN T . payable at Guaranty Trust
Co., New York.
EMERY COUNTY.
Castle Dale is county seat. Pop’n
1910. 6,750. 1920. 7.411.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 10 M-S $35.000c— .Feb 7 1930
(Subject t,o call after Feb. 7 1920.)
R efunding Bonds.
5s ’25 J-J $35,000___ Jan 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Oct. 18 '25 $35,000
Floating debt (add’l ) . — ___
40.000
Sinking fund_______________

1.000

Assess, val., real estate____1,751 697
Assess, val., personal_____1,060 559

O th er assess, p r o p e r t y ____ 4 ,1 0 8 ,3 0 1

Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (75-80%
a ct.)----------------------------- 6,920,558
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25 $32,10
IN T. payable at Co. Treas. office.

4**s’09 A-O *95,0 00c.—Apr 1 1929
(Subject to call after April 1 1919.)
4 K s’ 12 M -N 75 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1932
4*|s’ 19 J-J 250,000c— -July 1 1939
(Subject to call after July 1 1929)
5s ’21 F-A 150,000c.Feb 1 ’31-’40
(Optional Feb. 1 1931.)
4J£s’25 A-O 300,000c— Apr 1 1945
Building Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 15 J-J $89,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935
BOND DEBT Mar 1925- $959,000
Sinking f und____________
121,000
Assess, val. ’24___________39,562,057
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924___ * “ 26
Population 1920_____________ 23,000
*Red. after 5 years from issue.
IN T . on bonds of 1906 payable at
Utah State National Bank, Salt
Lake City; on bonds of 1907 at
Utah State Nat. Bank and E. H.
Rollins & Sons, Denver; on bonds of
1909 & 1912 at E. H. Rollins & Sons
on bonds of 1915 at Harris Trust &
Savings Bank, Chicago; on bonds of
1919 at Nat. City Bank, on bonds of
1921 at Mechanics & Metals Bank,
New York, and on bonds of 1925 at
the Guaranty Trust C o., N . Y . C.
HELPER.
This town Is in Carbon County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N $21,000c___$1,000 y ’rly
W ater B onds.

6s T 5

—

$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 c .........

1935

6s ’25
. . . 135,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Nov 9 ’2 5 .. $175,000
Water d e b t ( in c l.) ___________ 1 5 0 .0 0 0
Sinking fund______________
2,500
Total assessed val. (60%
actual) 1925___________ 3,700,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$40.00
Population 1910, 816; 1920. 1.606

IRON COUNTY.

Parowan Is the county seat.
Road Bonds
6s ’20M-N ($80,000—M ay 1 ’26-’35
\ 45,000.-M ay 1 ’36-’40
C oun tv Hospital Bonds
6s ’20 M -N I $5,000..M ay 1 ’26-'30
l 20,000.-M ay 1 ’31-'40
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
. . . $13,500______________
5s '24 . . .
18,000_______________
4*£s'25 A-O 12,000—Apr 1 ’26-’2S
BOND. DEBT Oct. 24 '24. $150,000
Floating debt (add'l)--------60.000
Assess, val., real estate___ 2.647,573
Assess, val., personal_____1.815.455
Other assess, property___ 3,759,988
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(90%act.)8,677,686
State & co. tax (per $1.000) '24 $ 18 00
Population, 1910, 3,933; 1920, 5,787
INTEREST at New York.

IRON CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 4

Post office is Cedar City.
S chool Bonds.
5s '14 M -N $50,000____N ov 1 1934
5s '16 M -N *50.000____M ay 1 1936
5s '18 s-a
32.000----- $2,000 yrly
os T9 s-a
94.000___$6,000 yrly
5s ’ 23 M-S $7,500___Mar 1 1943
5s '23 A-O
6,000___Apr 1 1943
5s
M-S 18,000___Mar 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Oct. 8 ’24. $272,500
Assess, val. '24 (60% act; .8.677,686
School tax (per $1,000) 1924.$ 11.00
IN T . at Nat. Bank of (Jommerce
N .Y . City
J O R D A N SCH OOL D I S T R I C T .

This district (P. O. Sandy) Is In
Salt Lake County.
B uilding B onos.
5s TO A-O 60.000c.—Apr 1 1930
5s T3 s-a 100,000c__________ 1933
5s T4 A-O 25.000— Oct 15 1934
R efu n d in g Bonds.
($14,000— -Apr 15 1926
4s’25A-0 151 27.000 —.A pr 15 1927
1 18,000—-Apr 15 1928
BOND. D EBT Oct 30'25 $253,000
A ss'dval.'25
. . . ----- .50,542,814
School tax (per $1,000) 1925.. $7.35
Population fn 1920 (C en sus)..16.649
}R ed. after 5 years from issue.
IN T . at Sandy City Bank and
S. H. Rollins & Sons, Boston, Mass.

BOND D E B T N ov 23’2 5 . $225,000
6,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Assessed value, real estate 3,016,470
Assessed value, personal.. 2,233,272
Other assessable property. 7,157.136
Tot.ass’d val.’ 25 58 %act.)12,406,878
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) ’ 25.$13.20
Popula’n, 1910, 10,702; 1920, 9,871
JUAB CO. SCH. DISTR IC T.
V ’ 22 M-S! $151 0 •
'»
1926-1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’25. $151,000
Tot .assess .val.’25 (4-5 act ,)7,000,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$7.50
Population (est.)______________4,000
LOGAN.
This city Is in Cache Co In c. 1866
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $15,000c___
1936
5s ’24 F-A 100,000c— .F eb 1 1944
Electric Plant R ebldg. B o n d s.
5 s '23 M-S $200,COCc.......................
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $40,G00c— Jan 1 1933
Liquidation Bonds.
t*4s'07 F A $45 0000. Aug 15 1927
w ater W orks Ext. Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $70,000c__________1936
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’25 $530,000
110.000
Water debt (included)____
Tot. ass. val. ' 2 5 _______ 6,619.554
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '25 $42.45
INT. on electric light bonds pay­
able in N. Y . City; on liquidation
bond at Utah State Nat. Bank; on
refunding bonds of 1913 at City
Treasurer's office, and bonds o f 1923
and 1924 at Guaranty T ru st.C o.,
N. Y.
--------LOGAN SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
R efu nding Bonds.
5s 11 J-J
$35,000c.. July 1 1931
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
x Building Bonds.
4H s' 16 M-S $80.000____Sept 1 1936
(Subject to call beg. Sept 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Oct. 20 ’25 $115,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
15,000
Sinking fund______________ 46,000
Assess. val. '25 (45% act.
v a lu e)_________________ 6.350,000
Scho I tax (per $1,000) 1925 .$13.50
Population In 1924 (est.)____10,000
INT. on bonds marked (x) at Disfc.
Treas. office or Kountze Bros., N .Y .
others at First Nat. Bank, Logan.
MIDVALE.
This city is In Salt Lake County.
W ater Bonds.
($10.000_____ 1926-1927
18.000
.1928-1930
5>*s’23 J-D
28,000____1931-1934
16.000
_1935-1936
_1937-1938
18.000
BOND. D EBT N ov 1925. $125,000
Sinking f und______________
15,000
Assess, val. '25 (abt 2-5act) 3,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $10.00
Population 1910, 1,760; 1920, 2,209.
IN T . at Kidder, Peabody & C o.,
_____
N. Y .
MILLARD COUNTY.
Fillmore Is the county seat.
R ’d. Bridge & C ourt House Bds.
5Hs
- - - $360,000________ _____
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 9 ’25 $360,000
Assess, val. real estate_ 6,266,102
_
Assess, val. personal-____ 5.262,257
Other assess, property____ 4.356,008
Total ass'd val. 1925-------- 15,884,367
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1925______
—$25.50
Population. 1910, 6,118; 1920, 9,659
MILLARD COUNTY DR. D. NO.2.
P O. Oasis
Drainage Bonds.
6s '18 F-A$ 150,000e_. Aug 1 ’28-’ 38
BOND DEBT Nov 11 '25. $620,000
Total assess, value 1925— 1,126,000
Dist. tax (.per acre) 1925_____$57.00
Population of district (est.)____l ,200
INT payable at the Continental
& Commercial Nat. Bk. of Chicago.

MILLARD COUNTY DR. D. NO.3.
8Hs'18 F-A$l 000.000 Aug 1 ’28-'38
BD. DEBT Oct. 31 '24..$1,690,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
173.000
Assess, val. 1924_________ 2,668,215
JUAB COUNTY.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$.60 00
Population of Dist. (est.)_____ 3,000
Nephl Is the county seat.
IN T. payable at the Continental
R o a d B o n d s.
6s
— $225.000........................... (k Commercial Nat. Bk. of Chicago.

EMERY COUNTY SCH. DIST.
5s ’07 . . .
$5,000__________ 1927
5s ’06 —2,500________..1926
6s ’09 . . .
2,500__________ 1929
6s TO — .
12,800__________ 1930
6 s ’ l l —.
15,000___________ 1931
5s '16 . . .
65.000__________ 1936
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922— $349,000
Sinking fun d_______________

13.651

Assessed value 1920_______ 8,500,000

FILLMORE C ITY.
Tins city is in Millard County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922— .$44,750
Assessed valuation_________ 562,789
Actual valuation (est.)______ 850,000
Sinking fund (cash)________ 6,100
Population 1910, 1,191; 1920, 1,490
GRAND COUNTY.
Moab Is the county seat.
.s '20 J-J ($70,000..July 1 '30-'39
l 8.500____July 1 1940
BOND DEBT Oct 22 ’2 5 .- $83,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 846,356
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,271,722
Other assess, property____ 2.627.405
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (a ctu a l)..4,745,483
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.S28.32
Population , 1910. 1.595: 1920. 1,808
IN T . at the National Bank of
Commerce, New York.

GRANITE SCHOOL DISTRICT.

A district (P. O. Salt Lake City) In
Salt Lake County.
4*£s’06 J-D *$27,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1926
4H s’07 J-D *38,000c___ June 1 1927

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UTAH—CITIES AND TOWNS

100
M ILLARD CO. DRAIN. DIST. 4.
6s ’ 19 J-D $310,000c____1929-1938
[25,000c.Sept 1 '26-’30
6s
M-S -(SO.OOOc-Sept 1 ’31-’35
[75,000c.Sept 1 ’36-’40
BOND. D EBT N ov 25 ’25.$560,000
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925____$7.65
MILLARD COUNTY S. D.
Fillmore Is the post office.
Central S ch. Dist. No. 6 B onds.
6s T3 . . . $11,500___________1933
Holden Sch. Dist. No. 6 B onds.
6s '14 . . . $7,000___________ 1932
(Serially beginning 1925)
Board of E ducation B onds.
B uilding.

M -N$ 100,000__ M ay 1 1936
(Optional after 10 years.)
6 s ’ 14 . . .
1,700___________ 1934

5s '16

5s ’ 16

R efun ding.

M-N$10,000___ M ay 1 1936
(Optional after 10 years.)
BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’25 $129,700
Sinking fund____________
64,426
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (50 % act,)16,158,860
School tax rate(per $1,000.1 ’25$11 50
Population in 1920_________ 14.500
MINTAH COUNTY SCH. DIST.
P. O. U inta.
5s ’24 M-N$120,O00c__Mar 1 1944
(Optional March 1 1939.)
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 26 ’25. $250,000
Floating debt (additional).
37,000
Sinking fund______________
24,502
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (M act.)_6,221,203
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $13.50
Population in 1920__________ 8,470
IN T . at the Guaranty Trust Co. of
New York.
MORGAN COUNTY SCH. DIST.
P. O. Morgan.
BON D. D E B T Oct 20 '25. $81,000
Sinking fund______________
4,000
Total assessed val’n 1925
(about 70% actual)_____5,290,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$9.50
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
MT. PLEASANT.
This city is in Sanpete County.
R efu n d in g Electric L ight Bonds
5M s
. . . $38,000c_____________
W ater B onds.
6s
. . . $25,000c__________1926
W ater Extension Bonds.
5Ms
. . . $15,0 0 0 c ...............1939
(Optional 1929.)
BOND. D EBT Sept 1 1925 $78,000
Floating debt (additional).
8,750
Tot.ass’d val.’25(35% act.) 1,018,868
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$17.50
Population in 1910____________1,920
M URRAY.
This city is in Salt Lake County.
Incorporated in 1902. Population
in 1910, 4,057; in 1920, 14,500.
E lectrlc-Ltght-Plant B onds.
5a ’ 12 J-D $60,000c__________1932
(Subject to call beginning 1922.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s TO M -S $20,000c_________ 1930
(Optional 1920.)
5s T9 . — $125,000............
1939
BON D. DEBT Nov 1921.. $265,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 155,000
Assessed val. 1920 (about
actual value)___________4,964,659
IN T . on electric-light Donas ai
Kountze Bros., N . Y .; others at
E. H. Rollins & Sons, Chicago,
Denver, San Francisco. Boston.
New York City.
M U R R A Y SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Building Bonds.
6s g TO J-J $10,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1930
(Subject to call after June 1 1920)
6s T4 M-S *$27,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1934
(Subject to call after March 11924.)
BON D. D EBT Oct 20 ’25. $37,000
Sinking fund
__ ________
4,000
Assess, val.’ 25 (85% act’l) .4,752,390
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$11 00
Population In 1925 (est)______ 5,000
• IN T . In N . Y. C .. others ai
First Nat. Bank. Murray,
NEBO H IGH SCH. DIST. NO. S.
A district in Utah County.
School Bonds.
6s
J-D 114.000c.........................
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s ’23 A -0$120,000. cApr 1 ’26-’33
BON D. D E B T Nov 5 ’25. $134,000
Assess, val. ’25 (75% act.) 33,578,870
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $8 20
Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 5,670
IN TEREST payable in Payson
or at E. H. Rollins & Sons, N. Y .
N O R TH SANPETE SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Mount Pleas­
ant) is in Sanpete County.
B uilding Bonds.
5 s '12 J-D $13,000____June 11932
(Optional 1922.)
5s *16 A-O 30,000____Apr 1 1930
(Subject to call begin. Apr 1 1926)
5s T9 . . .
9 0 ,0 0 0 ..................1939
(Optional 1929.1
5s ’21 M-S 75.000___________ 1926
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 1925 $208,000
Sinking fund______________
9,000
Assess, val. ’25 (75% a c t .).7,105.251
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.S12.50
Population in 1925 (est.)----------8,500
N ORTH SUMMIT SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Coalville) is in
Summit County.
5s ’20 J-D $60.000___ June 1 1940
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 ’24. $116,000
Sinking fund.......................
3,900
Assess, val. ’24 (85% act.)_7,000,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-SI 1.00
OGDEN.
This city is in Weber County. Ino
Feb. 6 1851. City on Jan. 1 1909
purchased water-works for $550,400
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l J-D *40,000c__ June 1 1931
4M s’ 12 J-D *50,0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1932




[V ol. 121,

W ater B onds.
4Ms’ 13M-N*100,000___ M a y l 1933
SALT L A K E C IT Y .
5Ms’ 13 . . . ($10,000__________1928
This city is situated In Salt Lake
6s ’21 J-D 30,000___ June 1 1941
\ 25,000__________1933 County and was incorporated in 1851
(Optional June 1 1931.)
...
30.000............. ............. and Jan. 20 1860. Commission gov­
4Ms’24 J-D (3 0,00 0..Dec 1 ’32-’37 6s
F un din g Bonds.
ernment adopted N ov. 7 1911.
150,000..Dec 1 ’38-’42
. . . $18.000----------------------- 4M s’24 M -N 9 0 ,0 0 0 --M ay, 1 ’26-’34
4Ms’25 A-O ) 96,0G0—Apr 1 ’26-’37 -s
R efu n d in g Bonds.
1 4,000____Apr 1 1938 BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’ 24. $60,000
_
50,000 4M s’ 14 M -N S 7 75 ,0 0 0c..M ay 1 1934
[10,000___ Feb 1 1940 Assessment debt (add'l)_
4,000 5s T8 M -S 140,000c.Sept 1 ’25-’28
4Ms’25 F-A 15,000___ Feb 1 1941 Sinking fu n d ____________
125,000____Feb 1 1942 Tot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.). 1,295,000 5s ’ 21 F -A 500,000c— -Feb 1 1941
4Ms’25 F-A 50,000.-Feb 1 ’43-’44 City tax (per $1,000) 1924____ $15.00 4s ’25 A-O 100,000c-Apr 1 ’26-’45
Pop’n 1910. 2,397; 1920........... 3,031
f 52,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’27
Sidewalk Bonds.
4s ’25 A-O \798,000c _Apr 1 ’28-’65
6s ’21 J-J $25,000____July 1 1941
W ater Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
4Ms’09 J-J $450,000c
Jan 2 1929 PIUTE COUNTY.
4Ms’08 A-O 475,000c_ Oct 1 1928
_
Junction is the county seat.
5H s’21 J-D 100,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1941
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1918.)
Road Bonds
4Ms’14 J-J 525,000c...July 1 1934
6s ’21 J-J
50,000c...July 1 1941
5M s’21 J-D 50,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1941 6s ’20 A-O $20,000____Apr 1 1940 5s T9 . . . 540.000c__________1939
C ourt House Bonds
4M s’23 A-O 50,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943
5s T 9 A-O 14,000____Apr 1 1939
6s ’ 20
1 1940
4Ms’24 M -N 75,000c_May 1 ’26-’30 BOND. A-O $15.000____Apr $33,000 5s ’20 F -A 236,000c— -Feb 1 1940
DEBT Oct 19 1925
4.000
___________Mar 1 1938
'20
c ...F e
1 1940
4 0 )0 5s East F -A 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 W aterb System
4M s’25 M-S (3 2 ,0 0 0 ..Mar 1 ’39-’42 Floating debi. (add’l ) ______
Mill Creek
Assessed val., real________ 902,144
36.000.
-M ar 1 ’43-’44
Bonds.
Assessed val., personal____ 388,049
8.000
___________Mar 1 1945
f$6,000c____ 1926-1927
Otherassess. property_____
4M s’25 F-A 50,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’45 Total assessed value 1925 766,353 6 ’23
s
A-O 7 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1929
[ 3.700c___________1930
Sewer Bonds.
(about 80% actual)_____2.056 546
5s T9 J-D$200,000c...June 1 1938
Sewer B onds.
5s T9 J-D 12,000c...June 1 1938 State&co. tax (per $1,000)’25.$26.90 4 X s g ’08A-O125,000c-_-Oct 11928
Pop’n TO (Census). 1,734: ’20. 2,770
6s '21 J-J
16,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
(Subject to call beg. Oct 1 T 8).
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . 4Ms’14 J-J 375,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1934
6s ’21 J-J 106,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
5M s’21 J-D 150,0 0 0 c ... Dec 1 1941
5s T 9
. . . 196,000c__________ 1939
4H s’23 A-O 69,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1943 PIUTE COUNTY SCHOOL DIST.
(Subject to call 1929.)
4 3 s ’23 M-S 15,OOOc--.Sept 1 1943
4
5s ’20 F-A 50,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1940
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
4M s’25 M-S f$57,000_.Mar 1 ’26-’44 5s g ’21 J-J ( $5.000___ Jan 1 1926
Paving Bonds.
\ 37,000____Mar 1 1945
1105,000-—Jan 1 ’ 27-’41 5s T9 F-A 75,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’40
Street Paving Bonds.
Park Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’ 22. $110,000
5s T9 J-D $90,00tc
June 1 1938 Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4,959 5 s ’20 . . . $40,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1939
6s ’21 J-J
85,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941 Ass’d value 1922 (65% act.)2,527,401 5s ’20 F -A /56,000c-Feb 1 ’26-’39
_
1 6,000c— -Feb 1 1940
4M s’23 A-O 35,000c_ Apr 1 1943 School tax rate (per $1,000)’22--$8.00
4M s’23 M-S 10,00 0 c...S ep t 1 1943 Population in 1922 (est.)______ 2,500 5s T9
...
80,000c__________ 1939
4M s’24 M -N 50,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’35
B ath-H ouse Bonds.
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
f 7,000____Mar 1 1935 New York.
5s T9
. . . $70,0 0 0 c _____1926-1939
4M s’25 M-S (10,000___ Mar 1 1936
5s ’20 F-A 75,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’40
110.000. .M ar 1 ’40-’41 PRICE.
Bridge B onds.
„
[ 8,000____Mar 1 1942
5s ’20 F-A $35,000c_ Feb 1 1940
_
This city is in Carbon County.
Sewer Bonds.
C urb and G u tter Bonds.
W ater-S tock-P urch ase B onds.
4M s’23 A-O $10,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1943 6s '15 A-O $10,000c. .A pr 15 1935 5s ’20 F -A J$56,000cFeb 1 ’26-’39
4 ^ s ’24 M -N 30,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’31 (Subject to call after April 15 1925.)
I 9.000c— Feb 1 1940
C om fort S tation Bonds.
Sidew alk Bonds.
6s T9 J-D 170,000c__________1939
5s T9 J-D $12,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1937
5s ’20 F-A $15,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’40
(Subject to call after 1934.)
Swimming Pool Bonds.
Cemetery Bonds.
Elec. L t., W ater & Sewer Bonds.
5s T9 J-D $5,000c_ June 1 1936 6s T3 J-J $12,000c____Apr 1933 5s ’20 F-A /$14,OOOcFeb 1 ’26-’39
_
\ 8,500c.-F eb 1 1940
C urb and G u tter Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1923.)
5s T9 J-D $3,00 0c...Ju n e 1 1935
Fire Alarm Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J
10,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941 6s ’ 23 J-J $60,000c______________ 5s ’20 F -A $22,0 0 0 c .— Feb 1 1940
Sidewalk Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $292,000 T O T. B D . D T . Dec 31 ’24$5,217,200
5s T9 J-D $2,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1934 Water debt (included)_____ 282.000 Water debt (incl. in gen.
Bridge Bonds.
debt) ________________ 2,759,700
Sinking fund______________
24.943
4M s’24 M-N$70.000c_May 1 ’26-’39 Assessed value 1923 (about
Total valuation 1924____183,744,500
Funding Bonds.
60% actual)____________2,593,000 City tax rate (per $1.000) 1924$11.30
5s ’24 A-O $90,000 _____ 1926-1934 City tax rate (per $1,000) *24-$23.50 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $31.70
GEN. BONDS Oct 1925..$1,689,000 Pop’n 1910, 1.021; 1920........... 2,377 Pop’n 1910, 92.777; 1920...118,770
Water debt (additional)..
855,000
IN T . at N at’l Park Bank, N . Y .
Special bonds (additional).
140,000
PRICE W ATER CONSERVATION CL, and on 5s of 1920 at some bank In
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 12,435,805
New York.
DISTR IC T
Assess, val., personal____11,552,787
ASSETS.— City lands, buildings,
T h is d is tr ic t (P . O . P rice ) is in sewer-system and street and sidewalk
Assess, val., impts_______ 15,357,888
C a r b o n a n d E m e r y co u n tie s .
Total assess, value 1925
paving, &c., are estimated at $27,6s ’24 J -D $ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 - -J u n e 1 ’ 3 5 -’44 817,040, water-works system at $9.(75% actual)_________ 39,346.480
Tax (per $1,000) ’25________ $11.00 B O N D . D E B T J a n 1 ’2 5 ..$ 7 5 0 ,0 0 0 000,000. Cash in treasury Oct. 1
N .
t
nal
Pop’n 1910, 25,580; 1 9 2 0 --. 32,804 P aIrk TB a np a, y a b.leY .a tC ith e o N aatio t h e 1924 amounted to $467,278.17.
k N
y, r
t
•Red. aft. 10 years from issue.
C o u n t y T re a s u re r’s o f f i c e , P r ic e .
IN T . at Utah Nat. Bank, Ogden,
SALT LAKE C ITY SCH. DIST.
Bosworth, Ohanute & C o., Denver, PROVO.
tag ’08 J-J $207,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1928
and in N . Y. City at Chemical Nat.
This city (now governed under the 4s g TO J-J 515,000c— July 1 1930
Bank, Chase Nat. Bank, E. H. R ol­ commission form) is the county seat 4Msg’ 12F-A 323.0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1932
lins & Sons and at R . M . Grant & of Utah Co. Inc. Feb. 6 1851.
B uilding Bonds.
Co., Inc., Guaranty Trust Co.,
City Hall Bonds.
13
Hanover Nat. Bank and Kidder, 5s ’20 M -N10.000____M ay 1 1940 4Mg’ 16 F-A$198,000c---- Aug 1 1933
4Ms’
A-O 178,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1936
Peabody & Co., N . Y . City.
(Optional M ay 1 1930)
5s T9 ...2 ,0 4 0 ,0 0 0 ----- July 1 1939
C ourt House Bonds.
______
R efu n d in g B onds.
5s T 9
. . . $ 7 5 .0 0 0 __________________ ♦U g’ 13 F-A$155,000c--- Aug 1 1933
OGDEN SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
W ater.
a
s. r
5s ’20 J-J $100,000c— July 1 1940 4 M s ’06 J -D(Red.5 ,0ft.0 10 g ru nfe . 1iss.) BD. D T . July 1 ’25______ $3,616,000
$3
0 c .. -J
1926 Sinking fund___________
334,895
(Optional July 1 1930.)
5s TO J -J
9 0 ,0 0 0 c .- J u ly 11 1930 Assessed val. '25 (a ct.)-.186,000,000
5s ’20 A-O 75,000c_________1940
5s T9 A-O 75.000 ______ 1930-1939 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925------ $8-60
(Optional 1930.)
6s ’21 M-S 100.000c— Sept 1 1941 Population in 1925 (est.)------140.000
5s ’21 A-O 125,000c_________1941
(Optional Sept 1 1931)
IN T . on bonds due 1928 at Halsey,
(Optional 1931.)
Stuart & C o., Chic.; on bonds of
5s ’21 F-A 75,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1941 5s R efu n d .in g 9Bonds.
’ 23
. .
$ 0 ,0 0 0 _________ S e ria llj 1912 at National City Bank, N . Y .
(Optional Aug. 1 1931.)
D
5s ’21 A-O 75,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1941 4 M s ’25—J -D E B3 5 ,0 0 0 __________________ m bonds of 1910 at National City
TOTA
T N o v 23 ’25 $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 Bank and at Walker Bros., Salt
(Optional Oct. 1 1931.)
Water debt (incl.)________ 300.000 Lake City; other bonds in Salt Lake
Building Bonds.
Sinking f u n d . ___________
25,000 City or New York.
4s 08 M-S $60,000c........... ...1 9 2 8
Assess, val. ’25 (80% a c t .).9,500,000
(Subject to call after 1913.)
C it y
$ 1 ,0
4H s’ 17 J-D 188,000c...Ju ne 1 1937 Pop’ntax (per8,925;0 0 ) ’ 2 5 _____$ 1 2 .0 0 8ALT L A K E COUNTY.
1910,
1920......... 10.303
(Subject to call after June 1 1927)
Salt Lake City is the county seat.
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.
4M s’ 19 J-J $200,000c_ July 1 1939 Y ., or at office of City Treasurer,
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Subject to call July 1 1929.
and on 5s of 1920 at New York and 5s T9 . . . $960,000....................1938
R efu nd ing Bonds.
of 1921
Road B onds.
..
4H s’ 12 J-D $20,000c_ Dec 1 1932 on 6s York. at National Park Bank
_
( $80,000.-April 1 ’26-29
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1922.) New
5s T9 A-O-j 153,000—April 1 ’26-’34
School R edem ption Bonds.
I 400.000--April 1 ’35-’39
4 3 s ’22 .T
4
-.T $50.000c— -July 1 1942 PROVO C IT Y SCHOOL D IST.
BD. D E B T Oct 20 1925- $968,000 4Ms’20 . . . $50,000c______________ BOND. D E B T Oct )20 ’ 25$1,460,000
Sinking fund_____________
64 000 5s '20 s-a $150,000c______________ Floating debt (add’l _____ 1,300,000
fund_____________
40,000
Assess, val. ’24(act. v a l.). 38.764,505 BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $130,00T Sinkingassess, val. ’ 25
820 Total
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $11.00 Sinking fund______________
(75% actual)________ 280,695,001
Val. o f school property (est) 2,000,000 Assessed value 1924 _____ 9,257,616 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25 $12.20
School tax (per $1,000) '25___$10.50
Population in 1924 (est.)___ 36.000
...1 0 ,3 0 3 Pop’n in 1910 (U. S. Census).131,426
IN T. on $60,000 issue at Halsey, Population 1920
Pop’n in 1920_______________ 159,282
Stuart & Co. Chic.; on $20,000bonds
IN T . on refunding bonds payable
at Kountze Bros., N. Y. C ity., on REDMOND DRAINAGE DIST.
at Co. Treas. office and on road bonds
bonds o f 1917 at Hanover Nat. Bank.
This district (P. O. Richfield) if* at the National Bank o f Commerce,
New York, or Pingree Nat. Bank, in Sevier County.
Ogden; on $200,000 issue at M e­ 6s ’21 J-J $75,000c______________ N. Y .
chanics & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y
BOND. DEBT Oct.21 ’24— .$75,000
and on $100,000 issue of 1920 at the Sinking fund_______________ 8,000 SAN JUAN COUNTY.
Central Union Trust C o., N. Y.,
Monticello is the county seat.
and on the 5s of 1921 and 4?<sofl922
C ourt House Bonds
at Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank. RICHFIELD. in Sevier County.
5Ms’20 — $36,000................. 1940
This city is
New York City.
(Optional after 10 years)
Sewer Bonds.
$50,000
5s T5 A-O $25.000____Oct 1 1934 BOND. D EBT Oct )20 ’25. 9,851
Floating debt (add’l ______
Paving Bonds.
PAROWAN.
Sinking fund______________
8,653
6 s '14 A-O $60,000...O c t 15 1934 Total ass’d val. ’25 (act'l) —2,007,716
This city is In Iron County.
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 1923. $85,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25..$9.90
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $25,000c— July 1 1932 Assess, debt add’l________ 130,000 Population 1910, 2,377; 1920—3,379
Floating debt_____________
30,000
(Redeemable 1921.)
21,000
Sinking fund____________
5Ms’23 . . .
7,000c______________
Assess val '23 (90% a c t .).1,720,899 SANPETE COUNTY.
Hydro Electric Unit B onds.
Manti is the county seat.
5Ms’23 . . . $65,000c______________ Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—.$19.50
Road Bonds
Pop’n 1910, 2,559; 1920........... 3,262
L ight and W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 M -N $140,000- -M ay 1 ’31-'40
5 Ms
. . . $31,000c______________
5s '22 A-O 35,000 _____ 1927-1942
ROOSEVELT.
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 1924.$82,9n0
30,000.-Jan 1 ’26-’31
This city is in Duchesne County 4Ms’ 24 J-J
Water debt (incl.)__________ 17,900
4Ms’24 J-D $10,000—Dec 1 '26-’ 27
W ater-System Bonds.
Sinking fund, water________
642
30,000_______________
6s T6 . . . $12,500___________1936 4M s’25 . . .
TtR.ass’d val.’24(abt. act.) .434 893
25,000c...July 1 1938 BOND. D E B T June 30 ’25 $221,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $18-50 6s T8 J-J
_
Assess, val., real estate---- 5,927,944
(Optional after July 1 1928.)
Population, 1910, 1,156; 1920, 1,640
BD. D T . (water) Oct 10 ’25-$37,500 Assess, val., personal------ 5,756,462
Floating debt (add’l) _______ 2,000 Other assessable property- 2,247,748
Sinking fund_______________ 2.500 Total assess, val. ’25____13,932,154
PAYSON CITY.
This city is in Utah County.
T ot. ass’d val. ’25__________ 508,233 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-.$14.90
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $20.00 Pop.(Census) TO, 16,704; '20, 17,505
E lectric-L igh t Bonds.
IN TEREST at New York City.
Population in 1920____________ 1,054
5s
. . . $5,000................... .

Dec., 1925.]
SANPETE COUNTY DRAINAGE
D IS T R IC T NO. 1.
D rainage Bonds.
6s
J-D f$95,000--annually, be\ 18,000--ginning 1925
BON D. D EBT Oct 18 '25--$114,000
_
Total assess, benefits 1924_ 144,000
Dist. taxrate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$28.33
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
SEVIER COUNTY.
County seat is Richfield.
R oad B onds.
5s
A-O $240,000_______ serially
BON D. D E B T Oct 23 '25 $240,000
Assess, value real estate-- 6,252,129
Assess, value personal_ 3,100,547
_
Other assessed property.. 1,619,461
Ass. val’n '25 (70% act.) 10,972,137
St. & Co. tax r. (per $1000) '25 $23.25
Population 1910, 9,775; 1920,11,281.
SEVIER CO. DRAIN. DISTS.
P . O. Richfield.
BON D. D E B T N ov 20 1923:
District N o. 3___________ $35,000
District N o. 4 ___________ 37,500
District N o. 5___________ 57,000
District N o. 6 ___________ 35,000

NEW MEXICO—DEBT OF STATE
TOOELE COU N TY SCH. DIST.
P. O. Tooele.
High School B onds.
5s '12 - . - $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 --.______ _____
6s '13 —
10 ,000 --............. .........
B uilding B onds.
5s '09 - . - $20.000---------------------5s '12 . . . 25,000_______________
6s '13 — 6,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 '25
$68,000
10 000
Sinking fund____________
Tot.ass’d val (M act.)'25-17,906,894
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$11.20
Population (est.)______________2,182

State of New Mexico
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c
Organized as a Territory /Act Sept. 9 1850)____Dec. 13 1850
Admitted as a State (Act June 10 1910)_______ Jan. 6 1912
Total area of State (square miles)_________________ 122,634
State cap ital.. _ ________ ______________________ Santa Fe
Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1926) __Arthur T. Hannett
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1926)-Edward Sargent
Secretary (term expires Dec. 31 1926)._Soledad C. Chacon
UINTAH COUNTY SCH. DIST. Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1926)____Warren Graham
P. O. Uintah.
5s '24 M-N$120,000c_ Mar 1 1944 Auditor (term expires Dec. 31 1 9 2 6 )________ Juan N . Vigil
_
A tt’y-Cen. (term expires Dec. 31 1926)_John W . Armstrong
(Optional March 1 1939.)
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 26 '25- $250,000 Supt. of Public Instruction (term expires D ec. 311926)
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
37,000
Isabel L. Ecklee
Sinking fund______________
24,502

Tot. assess. val.’2 5 ( a c t . ) 6 , 221,203
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$l3.50
Population 1925_____________ 10,000
IN T . at the Guaranty Trust Co.
o f New York.

UTAH COUNTY.
Provo is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds
8EVIER CO. DRAIN DIS. NO. 2. 5s '19 M -N $300,000c____1926-1940
5s ’20 M -N 300,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’ 40
P. O. Richfield.
D rainage B onds.
C ourt House Bonds
7s g '16 J-J $65,000c— July 1 1930 5s '19 M -N I$30,0 0 0 c____1926-1930
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
\ 70,000c____ 1931-1940
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 0 '2 3 . $65,000 5s '20 M -N 100,000c____ 1926-1940
Assessed valuation 1916____216.240
Dlst. taxrate (per $1,000) ’23-$21.40 BOND. DEBT Oct 22 '25 $800,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 25,849.600
Assess, val. personal_____ 8,592.280
Other assess, property____24,030.679
SOUTH SANPETE SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Mantl) Is In Tot.ass’d val .25(60% act.) 58.472.659
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25 $23.95
Sanpete County.
Pop. ’ 10(Census),37,942; '20, 40.792
School Bonds.
IN T . on 5s of 1919 in N . Y . City;
5 s '08 J-J $25,5 0 0 c.............. .1928 on 5s o f 1920 at Harris Tr. & Savs.
5s '11 F-A
1,250c__________1926 Bank, Chicago.
5 s '09 J-J 18.000c__________1929
5s ’ l l
F-A 2,700c__________1931
5s '21 J-J $67,000____Jan 1 1941
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
5s '21 J-J 133.000___ Jan 1 1941 VERNAL.
This city is in Uinta County.
BON D. DEBT Oct 29 '25. $247,450
Sinking fund_____________
10,000
W ater W
Assess, val. '25 (70% act.).6,728,000 5M s’17 J-J orks B onds. June 11937
35,000___
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-.$11.50
(Optional June 1 1927)
Population 1920______________8,363
♦Optional 1920.
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 0 '2 5 - $35,000
23,000
IN T . on bonds o f 1911 payable in Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2,500
Salt Lake City; on bonds o f 1908 in Sinking fund______________
Ephraim; on bonds o f 1909 and Assess, val., real & pers’l,
1925 (60% o f actual)____ 849,000
1921 in N . Y . City.
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.90
Population 1910, 836; 1920___ 1,309
SPANISH F O R E .
This place is in Utah County.
R efu n d in g B onds.
W ASATCH CO. S. D.
5>£s’23 J-D $16,000____June 1 1943 6s '12 M-S $ ]5,000c— Mar 1 1932
(Subject to call Mar 1 1917)
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s '18 J-D 40,000___________1938 5s '21 A-O 40,000c__________1931
5s '23 M-S 50,000c____ 1934-1943
(Subject to call 1928.)
/40 ,000____ 1934-1943
5H s’20 . . .
9,500----------------- 1940 -s
l 5,000__________ 1944
Street-Paving Bonds.
6s '19 J-D $15,000__________ 1939 BOND. D E B T Oct 22 '24 $150,000
20,000
BON D. DEBT N ov 23 '2 5 . $81,000 Sinking fund_____________
Assessment debt (add’1)___
42,336 Tot.ass’d val.'24(80% act.) 7,371,576
24,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— .$14.60
Floating debt (add’l)______
Water debt (included)____
66,000 Pop in 1923__________________ 4,624
Sinking fund/General_____
18,207
IN T . on the bonds of 1912 at E. H.
\W ater______
15,008 Rollins & Sons, Denver; on issue of
Assess, val. real estate ___ 1,139,637 1921 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .;
Assess, val. personal_____ 378,269 on 1923 issue at Guaranty Tr. Co.,
Other assess, property____
79,318 N . Y .;
______
Tot .assess .val .’25(38% act) 1,597,224
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $18.00
Population 1910. 3,464; 1920.-4,036 W ASHINGTON COUNTY.
St. George is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
SPRING VILLE.
5 Jis’22 M-S $56,0 0 0c---M ar 1 1942
This city is in Utah County.
(Optional March 1 1932.)
W ater B onds {R ed . beg. in 1920).
5s *10 A-O $13,500____Apr 1 1930 BOND. D E B T June 3 0 '2 5 $56,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------15.000
Library B onds.
Sinking fund______________
2,700
6s
J-J $15,000____ Jan 1 1941 Assessed value, real-----------1,607,190
Assessed value, personal— 1,034.944
Paving B onds.
6s
F-A $17,500________________ Other assessable property.- 578,020
(Due $2,500 yearly on Aug. 1)
Tot. ass’d val. '25(60% act)3,220,154
BON D. DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 -- $118,500 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$31.30
Floating debt (add’l)_____
44,998 Population 1910, 5,123; 1920, 6,764
73,500
Water debt (included)____
Sinking fund______________
18,900
Assessed value 1925_______ 1.736,526
C ity tax (per $1,000) 1924____$14.50 W ASHINGTON CO. (BOARD OF
EDUCATION).
Pop’n 1910, 3,508; 1920--------- 3,010
P. O. St. George.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
T IN TIC SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
5s '16 M -N $3 0,00 0c...M ay 1 1936
This district (P. O. Tintic) is In
(Optional 1926)
Juab County.
5s '19 J-J
8,000c— Jan 11939
(Optional 1929)
S ch ool B uilding Bonds
5s '20 M-S $35,000.-Sept 1 '26-’32 5s '19 M -N 54,000c— N ov 1 1939
6s '22 F-A J 3,0 0 0 c...F eb 15 1926
BON D. D E B T Oct 1925-- $35,000
1 2,000c._ .F eb 15 1927
Assess, val. ’25 (actual)— 5,700,000
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.50 BOND. D E B T N o v i '2 5 -. $97,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(65%act.) 3,220,154
Population (est.) 1924________ 5,500
Sch. taxrate
00 +
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . Population in (p.$1,000) ’25-$187,000
1925 (est.)--------IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N . Y ., or at Kountze Bros., N. Y .
TOOELE.
This city Is In Tooele County. Inc.
Sept. 1853. Pop'n 1910. 2,753;
1920, 3,602.
W EBER COUNTY.
Wl
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
County seat is Ogden.
6s ’ 21 J-J $10,000c— Jan 1 1927
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 '25
None
W ater-W orks Plant.
Floating debt___________ $18/,432
6s ’ 15 J-D $20,000--June 1 ’26-'29 Assessed val’n, real estate.20,163,768
B ON D. D E B T Oct 19 '25- $27,500 Assessed val’n, personal.. 16,071,720
Water debt (incl.)________
20,000 Other assess, property____22,409,532
Totalassess. value 1925___1.596,401 Total assess, val. 1925 (70
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$11.00
to 75% actual)________ 58,645,020
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at National State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’25 $13.40
Population 1910,35,179; 1920-43.463
Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .




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LEGISLATURE.— Sessions begin on the second Tuesday of January
next after each general election. No regular session may exceed 60 days,
except the first, and no special session may exceed 30 days. The general
elections are held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November in
even years.
REFUNDING BILL.— In 1899 a general refunding bill, applicable alike
to the Territory and the counties and municipalities therein, passed the
Legislature— see “ Chronicle” of March 18 and 25 1899.
The bonded debt is as follows:
----- In terest ----LOANS—
---------- P rin cip a l ----------N a m e and P u r p o se.

Armory Bldg, bonds

P .C . P ayable.

cou.1904

4

W h e n D u e . O utstanding

A-O
___
April 1 1934
$15,000
Subject to call after April 1 1924.
do
do
cou.1908 4
A-O
April 1 1938
40,000
Subject to call after April 1 1928.
do
do
cou.1915 5
A-O
April 1 1945
33,000
Subject to call beginning April 1 1935
Capitol building bonds.cou.1899 4
M -N
M ay 1 1929 '
35,000
Subject to call M ay 1 1919.
do
do
cou.1907 4
J-D
June 1 1937
25,000
Subject to call after June 1 1927.
do
do
cou-1907 4
J-D
Dec. 1 1937
25,000
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1927.
Highway bonds____gold cou.1913 4
J-J
Jan. 1 '28-'42
360,000
do
do
cou.1922
5
J-J
Jan. 1 1952
1 , 000,000
(Optional Jan. 1932.)
do
do
cou_1923 5
M -N
Oct. 1 1953
500.000
(Optional 1933.)
cou.1922 5
J-J
Jan. 1 1952
500.000
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
do
cou.1922
5
J-J
Jan. 1 1952
500.000
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
do
do
cou-1925 6
____
1927
147.000
Refunding bonds______ cou.1903 4
M -S
June 1 1933
73,000
do
do
M -S
Mar. 1 1939
cou-1909 4
128.000
Subject to call after Mar. 1 1929.
Territorial Inst, bonds.cou-1907 4
J-J
July 1 1937
125,000
Subject to call after July 1 1927.
do
do
gold cou.1913 5
M -S
July 1 1953
179,000
Subject to call begin’g July 1 1933.
do
do
gold cou.1913 4 % M-S
July 1 1953
529,500
Subject to call begin’g July 1 1933.
do
do
gold cou.1915 5
M-S
Dec. 1 1955
163,000
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1935.
IN TEREST on bonds o f 1909 at Harris, Forbes & Co., New York City?
on bonds of 1921 at the State Treasurer’s office; on bonds of 1913, 1922,
and $163,000 issue of 1915 at the Seaboard National Bank, New York City;
on others at the National Bank o f Commerce, New York City.
TO TAL DEBT.— The total bonded debt Oct. 1 1925 was $3,929,500.
There are held by the permanent funds securities of the State in the
amount o f $439,000, consisting o f $209,000 Capitol additions and highway
bonds and $230,000 certificates o f indebtedness. The total amount o f all
securities held for the various funds on Dec. 1 1924 was $1,779,886.09.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The assessed valuation for 1918 was
$357,062,508.94; in 1920 it was $403,046,652; in 1921, $367,828,374; in
1922, $330,000,000; in 1923, $310,000,000; in 1924, $309,808,236; and in
1925, $315,000,000. The State tax rate in 1923 was $4.50 per $1,000.
STATEHOOD.— On Aug. 21 1911 the President signed the joint resolu­
tion passed by Congress admitting the Territories o f New Mexico and
Arizona into the Union. This resolution suggested an amendment to be
submitted to the voters at the first State election making their constitution
easier o f amendment. This amendment was adopted N ov. 7 1911. V. 94,
p. 148. The proclamation admitting New Mexico to Statehood was signed
by the President on Jan. 6 1912. V. 94, p. 148.
DEBT LIMITATION.— Article IX . of the constitution contains the
sections which regulate the debt of State, county, city. &c. The State may
borrow money not exceeding the sum of $200,000 in the aggregate, to meet
casual deficits or failure in revenue or for necessary expenses. The State
may also contract debts to suppress insurrection and to provide for the
public defense. No other debt shall be contracted unless authorized by
law for some specified work or object, which law shall provide for an annual
tax levy sufficient to pay the interest and to provide a sinking fund to pay
the principal within 50 years. Such laws are to be approved by the voters
before a bond issue can be made. In section 8 it is provided that the
limit of State indebtedness, exclusive o f debts o f the territory and the
counties assumed by the State, be 1 % of the assessed valuation of taxable
property. A new section (Sec. 16) was added to Art. IX . in 1921, which
allows the laws of the Fifth Legislature, authorizing the issuance of not
more than $2,000,000 debentures for road purposes in anticipation of the
collection of revenues from motor vehicle licenses and other revenues
provided by law for the State Road Fund, to take effect without being sub­
mitted to a vote of the people notwithstanding that the limit of indebted­
ness may be temporarily exceeded by the issue.
Section 11 provides that no school district shall ever become indebted
in an amount exceeding six (6) per centum on the assessed valuation o f the
taxable property as shown by the preceding general assessment.
Section l3, giving the limitations as regards counties, cities, &c., contains
the following provisions:
That counties, cities, towns and villages are allowed to create indebted­
ness up to 4% o f the taxable property; but for water and sewer purposes
cities, towns and villages may issue bonds in excess of this limit.
It is provided in Section 10 that counties may issue bonds (to mature
within 50 years) for no other purposes than erecting necessary buildings
or constructing or repairing roads and bridges, and in Section 12 that cities
may issue bonds (to mature within 50 years) only by irrepealable ordi­
nances, which shall specify the purpose o f the issue and levy a tax o f not
more than 12 mills on the dollar.
Refunding bonds may be issued by the State and its subdivisions is the
provision contained in Section 15.
In no case, except for refunding, are bonds to be issued unless voted by
the people.
This article as adopted in 1911 will be found on page 141 of the “ Chron.cle” for Nov. 18 1911.
School bonds may not be sold at less than 95, under the terms o f Section
701, Chapter 148, Laws o f 1923.
CONSERVANCY D IST R IC T S, W ITH POWER TO BECOME IN­
DEBTED, MAY BE ORG A N IZE D .— Under the terms of Chapter 140 of
the Laws of 1923, counties of the State may organize conservancy districts
for the purpose of preventing floods, regulating streams, reclaiming, drain­
ing and filling wet and overflowed lands, &c. These districts are empowered
to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed 90 % o f the total amount o f con­
struction fund assessments, which assessments are to be placed against
property benefiting by the project. The bonds are to be in denominations
of not less than $100, are to bear no more than 6% interest, payable semi­
annually, and are to mature at annual intervals within forty years, com ­
mencing not later than five years after date. Sale is not to be made at less
than par.

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SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS.— A law enacted at the 1923 Legisla­
tive Session provides that when the governing body o f any municipality
levies a special assessment against property abutting any improvement,
that body shall have power to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed the
total amount o f special assessments levied.
T E R R IT O R IA L AND MUNICIPAL BONDS EXEMPT FROM T A X ­
ATION.— Bonds of the State o f New Mexico, and o f the counties, munici­
palities, and districts thereof, are exempted from taxation by Section 3,
Article 8, o f the State Constitution. For opinions, see V . 85, p. 1534;
V. 86, p. 240; V. 87. p. 111.
SAVINGS BANK IN VESTMENTS.— Section 56 o f the Banking Laws
o f New Mexico, 1917, contains the provisions regulating the investments of
the deposits o f savings banks in this State. Below we publish Section 56 in
full:
Sec. 56. Except as permitted by Section 34 hereof, savings deposits shall
not be loaned or invested except upon or in the following evidences of in­
debtedness, to wit: Securities o f the United States, o f the several States
o f the United States, counties, cities, towns, irrigation districts, school
districts, first-class commercial paper, negotiable paper secured by collateral
having an actual cash market value in excess of the loan so secured, and
first mortgage bonds o f steam or street railways, water, gas, light and indus
trial corporations which have paid at least 4% net per annum on their
capital stock during each o f the five years immediately preceding the date
o f such loan or loans and have not defaulted in the payment o f the principal
or interest o f any debt during such period.
Section 34, referred to above, among its other provisions, allows banks to
hold loans for not exceeding five years on first mortgages on real estate to the
extent o f 30% o f their savings and general deposits. This section reads:
Sec. 34. No bank, except savings banks, shall make, or purchase loans
secured by first mortgages on real estate in excess of 30% o f its total deposits;
nor shall any such loan be for a longer period than five years. Banks may
make, purchase and hold loans for not to exceed five years upon first mort­
gages on real estate, to extent o f 75% o f the savings deposits. Trust com­
panies may make, purchase and hold loans for not to exceed five years upon
first mortgages on real estate to the extent o f 75% o f their general deposits.
No bank shall accept real estate as security, for a greater amount than 50%
o f its value, as appraised by at least three o f its directors. Provided: That
nothing herein contained shall prevent any bank from taking additional
security upon previous existing loans made in good faith.
Bonds o f irrigation and conservations may also be invested in by banks,
insurance companies and trust companies, &c., under authority of Chap­
ter 20, Laws o f 1925, entitled, “ An Act relating to bonds of irrigation and
conservancy districts, providing under what circumstances such bonds shall
be legal investments for funds o f banks, insurance companies and trust
companies, trust funds and permanent funds derived from the sale of lands
that may have been or may hereafter be granted to the State and any money
or funds which may now or hereafter be invested in bonds o f cities, coun­
ties, school districts or municipalities and providing under what circum­
stances the use of bonds o f irrigation and conservancy districts as security
for the performance of any Act may be authorized, and providing that such
bonds may be deposited to secure public money deposited in banks in the
State o f New M exico.”
POPULATION.— The population o f New Mexico has been as follows in
the years named. The totals for 1900, 1910 and 1920 include Indians and
whites on Indian reservations not previously taken into account. Such
persons in 1890 aggregated 6,689, and in 1880 23,452.
1920_____360,35011900_____ 195.31011880_____ 119,565 11860_____ *87,034
1910_____327,301|1890_____ 153,59311870_____ 91,87411850_____ 61,547
* Not including population o f Arizona Territory, then forming part o f New
Mexico, but subsequently detached and organized as a separate Territory.
CITIE S, COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP NEW MEXICO.
ALBUQUERQUE.
This city Is the county seat o f Ber­
nalillo County.
Library Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24M-N $50,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1954
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6a ’ 17 J-D $400,000c___Dec 1 1962
Sewer B onds.
41*s’09 M -8 *290,000c..M ar 1 1929
5sg'23 J-D 85 .000 c.. .D e c 1 1953
_
($4.000c_ Sept 1 1932
6& g’ 22 M-S 28,000c.Sept 1 ’33-’46
(18.000c.Sept 1 ’47-’52
Sewerage Disposal Bonds.
(31.0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1932
6}*g'22 M-S j64,000c.Sept 1 ’33-'48
(20.000c.Sept 1 ’49-'52
4^sg23J-D 1 1 5 ,00 0c...D ec 1 1963
5Ms
M-S 100,000. .Sept 1 ’32-52
Reservoir Bonds.
(10.000c—.Sept 1 1932
5J£g’22 M -S (30.000c.Sept 1 ’33-’62
(l0.000c.Sept 1 ’63-’67
5s ’ 23 J-D 150,000___ Dec 1 1963
W ater Main Bonds.
(10,000c...S ept 1 1932
6s g ’22 M-S j 5,000c.Sept 1 *33-’37
(10,000c.Sept 1 ’ 38-'42
Auxilliary Fire Station Bonds.
5 . g ’ 23 J - D

$ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c -----D e c 1 1953

BON D. D EBT Nov 1925.$1,455,000
Water debt (incl. above).
625.000
Sinking fund/General---268.905
(W ater____
8,500
Tot.ass'd val.’23 ..............16,891,867
Total tax (per *1,000) 1924 -$ 4 3 .9 6
Population 1910, 11,020:1920.15,157
IN T . on bonds at City Treasurer’s
office or at Harris, Forbes & C o.,
N . Y .; on bonds o f 1909 at Seaboard
National Bank, New York.

ALBUQUERQUE SCH. DIST.
S ch o o l (Red. aft. 10 t/rs. from iss.).
6s ’ 13 A-O$100,000c_ Apr 1 1943
_
6s ’ 17 A-O 40 ,000 c...A p r 1 1937
5H s’20 A-O 42 5,00 0c...F eb 1 1940
BON D. DEBT Oct 1 ’25. $565,000
Sinking fund_____________
50,000
T ot .assess.val .’25 ( H act.) 19,124.134
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$18 25
Population In 1925 (est.)_____25,000
IN T . payable in N . Y . City.
ARTESIA.
This city is In Eddy County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J $15,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1948
(Optional July 1 1938)
,s ’06 J-J10 $49,0 0 0 c ...M a y 8 1936
(Optional M ay 8 1926)
6s ’ 24 J-D 15 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 1 1954
(Optional Dec. 1 1944.)
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $50,000c_ June 1 1952
_
(Optional June 1 1942)
BON D. D EBT Oct 21 '24..$114,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 64,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _____ 30,000
Sinking fund______________ 21.500
Assess, val. 1924 (1-3 actual) 725,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $40.00
Population 1910. 1,883: 1920. 1,115
IN T . on bonds o f 1922 at the Nat.
Bank o f Commerce, N. Y .




ARTESIA SCH. DIST. NO. 16.
This district (P. O. Artesia) is in
Eddy County.
S chool Bonds
8s ’20 F-A $50.000____Aug 1 1940
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1921 $74,000
Assessed value___________ 1,750,000
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
IN T. at the Chicago Title & Trust
Oo., Chicago.
AZTEC.
This city is in San Juan County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $60,000c—-Aug 1 1954
(Optional Aug. 1 1944.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1925.$60,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 25(H a ct.). 425,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$52.30
Population in 1910, 509; 1920, 489
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.,
New York City.
BERNALILLO COUNTY.
County seat is Albuquerque.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
5% s’24 - - - $500,000c— .A pr 7 1954
(Optional April 7 1944)
Bridge (Red. after Jan. 1 1920).
4)^s 09 J-J * 100.000 ____Jan 1 1940
R efu nd ing B onds.
5s ’01 F-S *80,000____July I 1931
5 s ’03 M-S 61,000____ Sept 1 1931
m s ’05 J-J
70,400____ July 1 1935
4 ^ s ’25 A-O 100.000c.Apr 15 ’30-’49
S ch ool Bonds.
5s. ’ 17 A-0*$40,000____Apr 1 1937
6s '18 A-O *$4,000____ Apr 1 1938
6s '18 A-O *7,000____ Apr 1 1938
BOND. DEBT April 1924. $795,600
Assessed value 1923---------23,516,020
Sinking fund______________
14,600
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22 $24.68
Pop’n 1910, 23,606; 1920, 29,855
•Optional after 10 years.
BERNALILLO CO. S. D. NO. 13.
P. O. Albuquerque.
6s '19 — $30,000....................1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
.s
...
70,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $102,000
Sinking fund--------------------6,666
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 2 5 ( H a c t .).l ,833,402
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25—$4.73
Population in 1925 (est.)--------- 6,500
CARLSBAD.
This city is in Eddy County.
Citv Hall Bonds.
6s ’ 21 M -N $26,000c------ 1931-1941
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’09 M -N $30,000c------ 1926-1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 25- $56,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
71.566
Assessed value 1925-----------1 .850,666
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$44.40
Population 1910, 1,736; 1920, 2,205
CHAVES COUNTY.
Roswell Is the county seat. The
oounty was formed from part of Lin­
coln County In 1891.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5s T9 A-O $70,000c—Oct 1 ’26-’39

R efu n d in g (Red. Mch. 1 1921).
5s g '01 M-S $6,000c_ Mar 1 1931
_
5s ’01 . . .
11.000c. —July 1 1931
(Optional July 1 1921)
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 09 M-S $125,000c________ 1939
(Subject to call after 1929)
BOND. D E B T Nov 27 ’25- $217,000
Assessed value, real estate.9,961,580
Assessed value, personal_ 5.171,225
_
Total assess, value, 1925—15,132,805
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25 $27.02
Pop’n 1910, 16,850; 1920, 12,104
IN T . at New York or at County
Treasurer’s office.

[V ol. 121
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’25. $132,500
Water debt (incl.)________
84.500
Sinking fund]General_____
4,127
\W a ter______
1,421
_
Tot.ass’d val. '25 (act.)_ 1,986,822
Tax rate (per $i ,000) 1925____$7.50
Population 1910. 1.864: 1920 3.212
IN T. on bonds due 1941 is payable
in New York, and on 6s, 1920, in
Doming; on others in Chicago.

DONA ANA COUNTY.
Las Cruces is the county seat.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-J *50.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1944
(Subject to call beg. J lly 1 1934.)
CHAVES COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
5s ’22 . . .
60,000c_________ 1952
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924—$244,500
(Optional 1942)
TOT. BD. D T . Sept 2 9 ’ 22 $240,000
CHAVES COUNTY S. D. NO. 6.
Floating debt (add’l)_____
23,100
13,386
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $51,000 Sinking fund____________
Assess, val. ’22 ( % act.)—
R eal__________________ 6.728.930
CHAVES COUNTY S. D. NO. 8.
P ersonal______________ 8,690.893
P. O. Dexter.
T ota l_________________ 15.419.823
S chool Bonds
6s ’20 A-O $82,000c— .A pr 1 1950 State&Co.tax (per $1.0001 '25.$25.36
Pop'n 1910, 12,893; 1920, 16,046
(Optional April 1 1930)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $86,300
Floating debt (add’l)______
2.0 0 6 EAST GRAND PLAINS DR. DIS.
Total ass’d val. 1924 (act.) .1,390 ,665
This district (P. O. Roswell) is in
School tax (per $1,060) 1924. .$5.05 Chaves County.
Population 1924 (e s t.)__________ 2,006
Drainage Bonds.
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of Commerce. 6s
...
61.000c—Yrly. to 1929
(1-10 yearly beginning 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923—$61,000
CIMARRON SCHOOL DIST,
3,797
Tni-i district (P. O. Cimarron) is Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation_________470,008
in Colfax County.
IN T . is payable in New York or at
6s '22 J-J $75,000____July 1 1952
John Nuveen & C o., Chicago.
(Optional July 1 1932.)
lO N D . DEBT July 1922.. $78,000
Assessed valuation 1922__ 1,575.892
LA
Population 1922 (est.)________ 1,000 EAST 2. S VEGAS SCH. DIST.
NO.
IN T . at Cimarron or at Kountze
This district (P. O. East Las
Bros., New York.
Vegas) Is in San Miguel County
School-H ouse Bonds.
CLAYTON.
5s '00 M-S $ 15,000c—-Sept 1 1930
This village is in Union County.
6s ’21 M -N 100.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1951
W ater W orks Bonds.
(Optional N ov. 1 1936.)
6s ’l l M -N$50,000........
1941
5!^sT6 M-N$55.000c—M ay 15 1936 BOND. D E B T Oct 21 ’25. $135,000
Sinking fund______________
10,666
(Subject, t.o call after May 15 1926)
6s T8 M -N $75,000____M ay 1 1948 Assess, val. 1925 (actual)..3,566,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925_$11.50
(Optional after May 1 1938.)
6s ’20 M -N 60,000___________ 1950 Population in 1925 (est.)______ 5,000
(Optional 1940.)
IN T . on 6s at the National Bank
BOND. D E B T (water) Oct
of Commerce, New York City.
19 1925— ______
$232,000
Total assessed value, 1925
(about 30% actual)_____1,118,060 FARM INGTON.
This town Is in San Juan Cour ty.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$15.00
Population 1910, 970; 1920____2.157 Incorporated in 1901.
W ater-W orks B onds.
*45.000— -July 10
CLAYTON SCHOOL D IST R IC T . 5H s’ l l J-J call after July 10 1941
(Subject to
1931
This district (P. O. Clayton) is in BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’24--$44,500
Union County.
Water debt (add'l)_________ 43,000
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
debt________________
6s ’06 J-D 12.000c______________ Floatingfu nd/G eneral______ 10,414
388
5s T 5 M-S
7,000c______________ Sinking
(W
848
5K s’ 16 F-A ,35,000c______________ Assess, val. '24 ater________
(a ctu a l)____644.960
S chool B uilding Bonds.
Town tax (per $1.000) 1924_ $16.60
_
6s T8 F-A $25,000c__________1938 Population 1910, 785; 1920......... 728
(Subject to call 1928)
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
6. ’ 21 J-D 88,000c__________1951
(OoTonal 1931.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 30 '25- $167,000 FARMINGTON MUN.
D.
Sinking fund______________
14.660
Tois district is in San Juan Co.
Assess, val. 1925 ( H act’l ) . 1,723.025
School B uilding Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$28.95 6s ’09 J-J
$4,500___________1929
(Optional 1919)
CLOVIS.
5 J-£s’22 A-O $55,500___________1952
This city Is In Curry Co. Incorp. BOND. D E B T N ov 1925. $60,500
as city of first class April 6 1909.
Assessed val.'1925________ 1,286,130
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $17.90
6s '09 M-S $125.000—.M ch 1 1939 Population 1925 (est.)________ 1,256
6s ’ 18 M -N 75.000____M ay 1 1948
(Optional after M ay 1 1938.)
6s g ’20 . . .
33 ,000 c..-M ay 1 1950 F O R T SUMNER SCH. DIST.
This district is in Guadalupe Co.
(Optional M ay 1 1940.)
B uilding Bonds.
6s g ’20 . . . 115,000c— M ay 1 1950
6s '10 M-S $3,671.3 5 c ............1930
(Optional May 1 1940.)
(Subject to call 1920)
BOND. DEBT Oct 17 ’25- $348,000
W ater debt (included)______ 240,666 5s ’ 13 A-O $15,0 0 0 c .................1933
(Subject to call 1923)
Sinking fund________________
5,666
Ass’d val.'25(abt.40%act.) .3,131,634 6s ’ 13 A-O *3.000c--------------- 1933
(Subject to call 1923)
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 25-S42.31
Population 1910, 3,255; 1920.-4,904 5s ’ 17 J-J $32,500—-Jan 15 1947
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . (Subject to call after Jan. 15 1937.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 ’2 0 .. $40,671
Floating debt_____________
660
COLFAX COUNTY.
Assessed val. 1920 (act.)_1,135,666
Raton is the county seat.
Population 19 20(est.)________ 1,000
R efu nd. (Red. aft. 20 1 .fr. issue)
irs
IN T . is payable in New York.
5s ’09 M-S $54.000c. — Sept 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 18'25
$54,000 G A L L U P .
Tot.ass’d val.’ 25(60%act) 29,168,448
This town
Total tax rate (per $1,006) '25 $16 19 All bonds areis in M cKinley County.
subject to call 10 years
Pop’n’ 10 (Census),16,460; ’20. 23,450 prior to maturity.
IN T . at office of Oounty Treas., 6s ’ 24 M-N$125,000c—M ay 1 1954
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’ 14 A -0*$54.000c____ 1926-1944
C U R R Y COUNTY.
6s ’ 20 . . .
10,000c— M ay 1 1950
Clovis is the county seat.
’ 22 . . .
16,000c_________ 1952
5s ’09 J-J $59,000___ July 1 1939 6s W ater-W orks B onds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1929) 6s ’97 . . . $10,000c__________1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’25
$59,000 6s ’06 . . .
10,000c__________1936
Total assess, val. 1925_ 10,369,292 6s
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$26 99 6s ’’ 14 . . . $30.0 0 0 c ................ 1944
16 . . .
50,000c— _______ 1946
Population 1910, 11,443; 1920.11,236 6s ’ 18 M -N $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1948
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
6 s ’20 . . .
1 0 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1950
Street Im pt. & Bridge Bonds.
_
C U R R Y CO. SCH. D IST. NO. 1. 6s ’20 . . . $10,000c_ M ay 1 1950
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’25- $93,000
P. O. Clovis.
Water debt (add’l)________ 313,500
B uilding Bonds.
15,573
5s ’ 17 F-A $50,000____Feb 1 1947 Sinking fund (water)______
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.) Assess, val. 1925 ( H act.).4,330,773
5H s’20 s-a 100,000____Jan 1 1950 Total tax rate (per$1.006) '25—$8.25
Population 1910, 2,204; 1920—3,920
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
* Tax-free.
B O N D . DEBT Nov 17 ’23. $211.000
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at Kountze
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 4.158.382
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23..$5.96 Bros., N . Y . City, at City Treasury
Population in 1920 (est.)______8,500 or at Nat. Bk. o f Commerce, N . Y .
IN T. on 5Hs of 1920 at the office
of the Treasurer Board o f Education G A L L U P S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
A district (P. O. Gallup) in M c­
Kinley County.
DEMINQ.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
This city is in Luna County.
6s '13 s-a $25,000c______________
Sewerage System Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A 150,000c...A ug 1 1944
5s ’ l l F-A $38,0 0 0 c._........... 1941
(Optional $15,000 yearly on Aug. 1
(Subject to call after 1931)
1935 to 1944, inclusive.)
5s ’16 M-N$13,000c— .M a y 1 1946 B O N D . D E B T N ov 24 ’ 25. $175,000
(Subject to call yearly after M ay ’ 17j Tot. as’d val. ’25 (3-5 act.) .4,330,000
6s ’29 F-A 92,000____Aug 1 19 , Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-110.99
(Optional, see V. I l l , p. 311.) Population (est.)______________6,600

Dec., 1925.]
SANPETE COUNTY DRAINAGE
D IS T R IC T NO. 1.
D rainage Bonds.
6s
J-D f$95,000--annually, be\ 18,000--ginning 1925
BOND. D E B T Oct 18 ’ 25-.$114,000
Total assess, benefits 1924_ 144,000
_
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$28.33
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
SEVIER COUNTY.
County seat is Richfield.
R oad B onds.
5s
A-O $240,000_______ serially
BOND. D E B T Oct 23 ’25 $240,000
Assess, value real estate.. 6,252,129
_
Assess, value personal_ 3,100,547
Other assessed property.. 1,619,461
Ass. val’n '25 (70% act.) 10,972,137
St. & Co. tax r.(per $1000) ’25 $23.25
Population 1910, 9,775; 1920,11,281.

NEW MEXICO—DEBT OF STATE
TOOELE COUNTY SCH. DIST.
P. O. Tooele.
High S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 12 . . . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ...-----------------6s ’ 13 — ■ 10,000----------------------B uilding Bonds.
5s ’09 — - $20,000----------------------5s ’ 12 —
25,000_______________
6s ’ 13 . . .
6,000----------------------BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’25 $68,000
Sinking fund____________
10.000
Tot.ass’d val (Ji act.)’25-17,906,894
Schooltaxrate (per$l,000) ’ 25$ll-20
Population (est.)____________ 2,182

UINTAH COUNTY SCH. DIST.
P. O. Uintah.
5s ’24 M-N$120,000c_ Mar 1 1944
_
(Optional March 1 1939.)
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 26 ’25- $250,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
37,000
Sinking fund______________
24,502
Tot. assess, val. '25(14 act.)6,221,203
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$l3.50
SEVIER CO. DRAIN. DISTS.
Population 1925_____________10,000
P. O. Richfield.
IN T . at the Guaranty Trust Co.
BON D. D E B T N ov 20 1923:
o f New York.
District N o. 3__________ $35,000
District N o. 4 __________ 37,500
District N o. 5_____
57,000
District N o. 6__________ 35,000 UTAH COUNTY.
Provo is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds
8EVIER CO. DRAIN DIS. NO. 2. 5s T9 M -N $300,0 0 0 c ____1926-1940
5s ’20 M -N 300.000c.M ay 1 ’26-’ 40
P. O. Richfield.
Drainage Bonds.
C ourt H ouse Bonds
7s g ’ 16 J-J $65,000c__ July 1 1936 5s T9 M -N ($30,0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1930
(Subject to call after July 1 1926.)
\ 70,000c____ 1931-1940
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 0 '2 3 - $65,000 5 s ’ 20
M -N 100,000c___1926-1940
Assessed valuation 1916____216,240
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$21.40 BOND. D E B T Oct 22 ’25 $800,000
Assess, val. real estate____25,849.600
Assess, val. personal_____ 8,592.280
Other assess, property____24,030.679
SOUTH SANPETE SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Mantl) Is In Tot.ass’d val .25(60% act.) 58.472.659
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25 $23.95
Sanpete County.
Pop. ’ lO(Census),37,942; '20, 40,792
School Bonds.
IN T . on 5s o f 1919 in N . Y . City;
6 s ’08 J-J $25,500c............... .1928 on 5s of 1920 at Harris Tr. & Savs.
5s ’ l l F-A
1,250c_________ 1926 Bank, Chicago.
5s '09 J-J
18.000c_________ 1929
5s ’ l l F-A
2,700c_________ 1931
5s ’ 21 J-J $67,000___ Jan 1 1941
(Optional Jan. 1 1931.)
5s ’21 J-J 133.000___ Jan 1 1941 VERNAL.
This city is in Uinta County.
BO N D . D EBT Oct 29 ’25- $247,450
Sinking fund______________
10,000
W
Assess, val. '25 (70% a ct.)-6,728,000 5H s’ater W orks Bonds.
17 J-J
35,000____June 1 1937
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$11.50
(Optional June 1 1927)
Population 1920____________ 8,363
♦Optional 1920.
BOND. D E B T Oct 20 ’25- $35,000
23,000
IN T . on bonds o f 1911 payable in Floating debt (add'l)______
2,500
Salt Lake City; on bonds o f 1908 in Sinking fund______________
Ephraim; on bonds o f 1909 and Assess, val., real & pers’l,
1925 (60% o f actual)____ 849,000
1921 in N . Y . City.
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’25.$16.90
Population 1910, 836; 1920_ 1,309
_
SPANISH FOR K.
This place is in Utah County.
R efu n d in g B onds.
W ASATCH CO. S. D.
5)^s’23 J-D $16,000____June 11943 6s T2 M-S $15,000c__ Mar 1 1932
(Subject to call Mar 1 1917)
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s '18 J-D 40,000__________ 1938 5s ’21 A-O 40,000c__________1931
5s ’23 M -S 50,000c____ 1934-1943
(Subject to call 1928.)
. . . (40,000_____ 1934-1943
5H s’20 . . .
9,500___________ 1940 -s
1 5,000___________1944
Street-Paving Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-D $15,000___________ 1939 BOND. D E B T Oct 22 ’24 $150,000
20,000
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 3 ’25. $81,000 Sinking fund_____________
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
42,336 Tot.ass’d val.’24(80% act.) 7,371,576
Floating debt (add’l)______
24,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—.$14.60
66,000 Pop in 1923._____
4,624
Water debt (included)___
18,207
Sinking fund/General_____
IN T . on the bonds o f 1912 at E. H.
(W ater______
15,008 Rollins & Sons, Denver; on issue of
Assess, val. real estate ___ 1,139,637 1921 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .;
Assess, val. personal______ 378,269 on 1923 issue at Guaranty Tr. Co.,
Other assess, property____
79,318 N. Y .;
______
T ot .assess .val. ’25 (38 % act) 1,597,224
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $18.00
Population 1910, 3,464; 1920—4,036 W ASHINGTON COUNTY.
St. George is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
S P R IN G V IL L E .
5 ^ s ’22 M-S $56,000c
Mar 1 1942
This city is in Utah County.
(Optional March 1 1932.)
W ater B onds (Red. beg. in 1920).
5s ’ 10 A-O $13,500____Apr 1 1930 BOND. D E B T June 30 ’25 $56,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------15.000
Library B onds.
Sinking fund______________
2,700
6s
J-J $15,000____Jan 1 1941 Assessed value, real----------- 1,607,190
Assessed value, personal-----1,034.944
Paving B onds.
6s
F-A $17,500_______________ Other assessable property.- 578,020
(Due $2,500 yearly on Aug. 1)
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(60% act)3,220,154
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25— $118,500 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25-$31.30
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
44,998 Population 1910, 5,123; 1920, 6,764
73,500
Water debt (included)____
Sinking fund______________
18,900
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,736,526
City tax (per $1,000) 1924------ $14.50 W ASHINGTON CO. (BOARD OF
EDUCATION).
Pop’n 1910, 3,508; 1920--------- 3,010
P . O. St. George.
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
TIN TIC SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
5s T6 M-N$30,000c— M ay 1 1936
This district (P. O. Tin tic) is in
(Optional 1926)
Juab County.
_
5s T9 J-J
8,000c_ Jan 1 1939
(Optional 1929)
S ch ool B uilding Bonds
5s ’20 M-S $35,000.-Sept 1 ’26-’32 5s T9 M -N 54,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1939
F-A f 3,0 0 0 c...F eb 15 1926
BON D. D EBT Oct 1925-- $35,000 6s ’22
1 2,0 00c..-F eb 15 1927
Assess, val. ’25 (actual)— 5,700,000
BOND. D E B T N o v i ’ 25 -- $97,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-813.50
Population (est.) 1924________ 5,500 Tot.ass’d val.’ 25(65%act.) 3,220,154
Sch. taxrate (p.$1,000) ’25-$18.0CHIN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . Population in 1925 (est.)--------- 7,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N . Y ., or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
TOOELE.
This city Is In Tooele County. Inc.
Sept. 1853. Pop’n 1910, 2,753;
1920, 3,602.
W EBER COUNTY.
I
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
County seat is Ogden.
6s ’ 21 J-J $10,000c
Jan 1 1927
BOND. D E B T Oct 2 0 ’25
None
W ater-W orks Plant.
Floating debt___________ $18/,432
6s ’ 15 J-D $20,000--June 1 ’26-’29 Assessed val’n, real estate.20,163,768
BO N D . DEBT Oct 19 '25. $27,500 Assessed val’n, personal..16,071,720
Water debt (incl.)________
20,000 Other assess, property____22,409,532
Totalassess. value 1925_ 1,596,401 Total assess, val. 1925 (70
_
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$11.00
to 75% actual)________ 58,645,020
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 at National State & Co.tax (per $1,000) '25 $13.40
Population 1910,35,179; 1920-43.463
Bank o f Commerce, N . Y .




101

State of New Mexico
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c
Organized as a Territory (Act Sept. 9 1850)____Dec. 13 1850
Admitted as a State (Act June 10 1910)_______ Jan. 6 1912
Total area of State (square miles)_________________ 122,634
State cap ital.. . __________ __________________ Santa Fe
Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1926) __Arthur T . Hannett
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Dec. 31 1926) .Edward Sargent
Secretary (term expires Dec. 31 1926)__Soledad C. ChacoD
Treasurer (term expires Dec. 31 1926)____Warren Graham
Auditor (term expires Dec. 31 1 9 2 6 )________ Juan N . Vigil
A tt’y-Gen. (term expires Dec. 31 1926)_John W . Armstrong
Supt. of Public Instruction (term expires Dec. 311926)
Isabel L. Eckles
LEGISLATURE.— Sessions begin on the second Tuesday of January
next after each general election. N o regular session may exceed 60 days,
except the first, and no special session may exceed 30 days. The general
elections are held on the Tuesday after the first Monday in November in
even years.
REFUNDING BILL.— In 1899 a general refunding bill, applicable alike
to the Territory and the counties and municipalities therein, passed the
Legislature— see “ Chronicle” of March 18 and 25 1899.
The bonded debt is as follows:
LOANS—
----- In terest ----- ---------- P rin cip a l ----------N a m e and P u r p o se.

Armory Bldg, bonds_ cou.1904
_
do

do

do

do

Capitol building
do
do

do

P .C . P ayable.

W h en D u e . O utstanding

4

A-O
April 1 1934
$15,000
Subject to call after April 1 1924.
cou.1908 4
A-O
April 1 1938
40.000
Subject to call after April 1 1928.
cou-1915 5
A-O
April 1 1945
33,000
Subject to call beginning April 1 1935
M -N
M ay 1 1929
bonds.cou.1899 4
35.000
Subject to call M ay 1 1919.
cou.1907 4
J-D
June 1 1937
25.000

do
J-D
cou.1907 4
Dec. 1 1937
25,000
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1927.
Highway bonds_ .gold cou-1913 4
_
J-J
Jan. 1 '28-’42
360,000
do
do
cou.1922 5
J-J
Jan. 1 1952
1,000,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
do
do
cou_1923 5
M -N
Oct. 1 1953
500,000
(Optional 1933.)
do
do
cou_1922 5
J-J
Jan. 1 1952
500,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
do
do
cou.1922
5
J-J
Jan. 1 1952
500,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
do
do
-----cou-1925 6
1927
147,000
Refunding bonds. _____ cou-1903 4
M-S
June 1 1933
73,000
do
do
M-S
Mar. 1 1939
cou.1909 4
128,000
Subject to call after Mar. 1 1929.
Territorial Inst, bonds, cou.1907 4
J-J
July 1 1937
125,000
Subject to call after July 1 1927.
do
do
gold cou.1913 5
M-S
July 1 1953
179.000
Subject to call begin’g July 1 1933.
do
do
gold cou.1913 4 V. M-S
a
July 1 1953
529.500
Subject to call begin’g July 1 1933.
do
do
gold cou-1915 5 _ .M -S
Dec. 1 1955
163,000
Subject to call after Dec. 1 1935.
IN TEREST on bonds of 1909 at Harris, Forbes & Co., New York City>'
on bonds of 1921 at the State Treasurer’s office; on bonds of 1913, 1922,
and $163,000 issue of 1915 at the Seaboard National Bank, New York City;
on others at the National Bank of Commerce, New York City.
TO TAL DEBT.— The total bonded debt Oct. 1 1925 was $3,929,500.
There are held by the permanent funds securities of the State in the
amount o f $439,000, consisting o f $209,000 Capitol additions and highway
bonds and $230,000 certificates of indebtedness. The total amount o f ail
securities held for the various funds on Dec. 1 1924 was $1,779,886.09.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The assessed valuation for 1918 was
$357,062,508.94; in 1920 it was $403,046,652; in 1921, $367,828,374; in
1922, $330,000,000; in 1923, $310,000,000; in 1924, $309,808,236; and in
1925, $315,000,000. The State tax rate in 1923 was $4.50 per $1,000.
STATEHOOD.— On Aug. 21 1911 the President signed the joint resolu­
tion passed by Congress admitting the Territories o f New Mexico and
Arizona into the Union. This resolution suggested an amendment to be
submitted to the voters at the first State election making their constitution
easier o f amendment. This amendment was adopted Nov. 7 1911. V. 94,
p. 148. The proclamation admitting New Mexico to Statehood was signed
by the President on Jan. 6 1912. V. 94, p. 148.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Article IX . of the constitution contains the
sections which regulate the debt of State, county, city, &c. The State may
borrow money not exceeding the sum of $200,000 in the aggregate, to meet
casual deficits or failure in revenue or for necessary expenses. The State
may also contract debts to suppress insurrection and to provide for the
public defense. No other debt shall be contracted unless authorized by
law for some specified work or object, which law shall provide for an annual
tax levy sufficient to pay the interest and to provide a sinking fund to pay
the principal within 50 years. Such laws are to be approved by the voters
before a bond issue can be made. In section 8 it is provided that the
limit of State indebtedness, exclusive o f debts o f the territory and the
counties assumed by the State, be 1% o f the assessed valuation of taxable
property. A new section (Sec. 16) was added to Art. IX . in 1921, which
allows the laws of the Fifth Legislature, authorizing the issuance o f not
more than $2,000,000 debentures for road purposes in anticipation o f the
collection of revenues from motor vehicle licenses and other revenues
provided by law for the State Road Fund, to take effect without being sub­
mitted to a vote of the people notwithstanding that the limit o f indebted­
ness may be temporarily exceeded by the issue.
Section 11 provides that no school district shall ever become indebted
in an amount exceeding six (6) per centum on the assessed valuation of the
taxable property as shown by the preceding general assessment.
Section 13, giving the limitations as regards counties, cities, &c., contains
the following provisions:
That counties, cities, towns and villages are allowed to create indebted­
ness up to 4% of the taxable property; but for water and sewer purposes
cities, towns and villages may issue bonds in excess of this limit.
It is provided in Section 10 that counties may issue bonds (to mature
within 50 years) for no other purposes than erecting necessary buildings
or constructing or repairing roads and bridges, and in Section 12 that cities
may issue bonds (to mature within 50 years) only by irrepealable ordi­
nances, which shall specify the purpose o f the issue and levy a tax of not
more than 12 mills on the dollar.
Refunding bonds may be issued by the State and its subdivisions is the
provision contained in Section 15.
In no case, except for refunding, are bonds to be issued unless voted by
the people.
This article as adopted in 1911 will be found on page 141 o f the “ Chron.cle” for N ov. 18 1911.
School bonds may not be sold at less than 95, under the terms o f Section
701, Chapter 148, Laws o f 1923.
CONSERVANCY D ISTR IC TS, W ITH POWER TO BECOME IN­
DEBTED, MAY BE O R GAN IZED.— Under the terms of Chapter 140 o f
the Laws of 1923, counties of the State may organize conservancy districts
for the purpose o f preventing floods, regulating streams, reclaiming, drain­
ing and filling wet and overflowed lands, &c. These districts are empowered
to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed 90 % o f the total amount o f con­
struction fund assessments, which assessments are to be placed against
property benefiting by the project. The bonds are to be in denominations
of not less than $100, are to bear no more than 6% interest, payable semi­
annually, and are to mature at annual intervals within forty years, com ­
mencing not later than five years after date. Sale is not to be made at less
than par.

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102

SPECIAL ASSESSMENT BONDS.— A law enacted at the 1923 Legisla­
tive Session provides that when the governing body o f any municipailty
levies a special assessment against property abutting any improvement,
that body shall have power to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed the
total amount o f special assessments levied.
TE R R IT O R IA L AND MUNICIPAL BONDS EXEMPT FROM T A X ­
ATION.— Bonds o f the State o f New Mexico, and o f the counties, munici­
palities, and districts thereof, are exempted from taxation by Section 3,
Article 8, o f the State Constitution. For opinions, see V. 85, p. 1534;
V. 86, p. 240; V. 87, p. 111.
SAVINGS BANK IN VESTMENTS.— Section 56 o f the Banking Laws
o f New Mexico, 1917, contains the provisions regulating the investments of
the deposits o f savings banks in this State. Below we publish Section 56 in
full:
Sec. 56. Except as permitted by Section 34 hereof, savings deposits shall
not be loaned or invested except upon or in the following evidences of in­
debtedness, to wit: Securities o f the United States, o f the several States
o f the United States, counties, cities, towns, irrigation districts, school
districts, first-class commercial paper, negotiable paper secured by collateral
having an actual cash market value in excess o f the loan so secured, and
first mortgage bonds o f steam or street railways, water, gas, light and indus
trial corporations which have paid at least 4% net per annum on their
capital stock during each o f the five years immediately preceding the date
o f such loan or loans and have not defaulted in the payment of the principal
or interest o f any debt during such period.
Section 34, referred to above, among its other provisions, allows banks to
hold loans for not exceeding five years on first mortgages on real estate to the
extent o f 30% o f their savings and general deposits. This section reads:
Sec. 34. No bank, except savings banks, shall make, or purchase loans
secured by first mortgages on real estate in excess of 30% o f its total deposits;
nor shall any such loan be for a longer period than five years. Banks may
make, purchase and hold loans for not to exceed five years upon first mort­
gages on real estate, to extent o f 75% o f the savings deposits. Trust com­
panies may make, purchase and hoid loans for not to exceed five years upon
first mortgages on real estate to the extent o f 75% o f their general deposits.
No bank shall accept real estate as security, for a greater amount than 50%
o f its value, as appraised by at least three o f its directors. Provided: That
nothing herein contained shall prevent any bank from taking additional
security upon previous existing loans made in good faith.
Bonds o f irrigation and conservations may also be invested in b y banks,
insurance companies and trust companies, &c., under authority of Chap­
ter 20, Laws of 1925, entitled, “ An Act relating to bonds o f irrigation and
conservancy districts, providing under what circumstances such bonds shall
be legal investments for funds o f banks, insurance companies and trust
companies, trust funds and permanent funds derived from the sale of lands
that may have been or may hereafter be granted to the State and any money
or funds which may now or hereafter be invested in bonds of cities, coun­
ties, school districts or municipalities and providing under what circum­
stances the use o f bonds o f irrigation and conservancy districts as security
for the performance of any Act may be authorized, and providing that such
bonds may be deposited to secure public money deposited in banks in the
State o f New M exico.”
POPULATION.— The population o f New Mexico has been as follows in
the years named. The totals for 1900, 1910 and 1920 include Indians and
whites on Indian reservations not previously taken into account. Such
persons in 1890 aggregated 6,689, and in 1880 23,452.
1920____ 360.350 11900......... 195.31011880..........119,56511860_____ *87,034
1910____ 327,30111890_____ 153,59311870_____ 91,87411850_____ 61,547
* Not including population of Arizona Territory, then forming part o f New
Mexico, but subsequently detached and organized as a separate Territory.
C ITIE S, COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE

STATE OP NEW MEXICO.
ALBUQUERQUE.
This city Is the county seat o f Ber­
nalillo County.
Library Bonds.
5J^s’24M-N $50,0 0 0c._.M ay 1 1954
W ater-W orks Bonds68 '17 J-D $400,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1962
Sewer Bonds.
* V$s'09 M-S $290,000c._Mar 1 1929
5sg’23 J-D 85.000c .. . D e c 1 1953
($4,0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1932
5}*g’22 M -S 28.000c.Sept 1 '33-’46
(18,000c.Sept 1 ’47-’52
Sewerage Disposal Bonds.
(31.00 0 c-..S ep t 1 1932
5 tfg '2 2 M -S (64.000c.Sept 1 '33-'48
(20.000c.Sept 1 '49-'52
4^sg23J-D 115,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1963
5&s
M-S 100,000..Sept 1 ’32-52
Reservoir Bonds.
(10.0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1932
5Jig’22 M -S (30.000c.Sept 1 '33-'62
110.000c.Sept 1 '63-'67
5s '23 J-D 150,000___ Dec 1 1963
W ater Main Bonds.
(10.000c—.Sept 1 1932
6s g '22 M-S ( 5,000c.Sept 1 ’33-'37
(l0.000c.Sept 1 '38-'42
Auxilliary Fire S tation Bonds.
5. g '23 J-D $25,000c_ Dec 1 1953
_
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925.$1,455,000
Water debt (incl. above).
6 2 6 . O oO
Sinking fund/General____
268 .905
(W ater_____
8,500
Tot.ass’d val.’2 3 ________ 16,891,867
Total tax (per *1,000) 1924 ..$43.96
Population 1910, 11,020:1920.15,157
IN T. on bonds at City Treasurer’s
office or at Harris, Forbes & C o.,
N. Y .; on bonds of 1909 at Seaboard
National Bank, New York.

A R T E S IA SC H . D IS T . N O . 16.

This district (P. O. Artesia) Is In
Eddy County.
School Bonds
3s ’20 F-A $50.000____Aug 1 1940
(Optional Aug. 1 1930.)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1921 $74,000
Assessed value___________ 1,750,000
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
IN T. at the Chicago Title & Trust
Oo., Chicago.
AZTEC.

This citv is in San Juan County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $60,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1954
(Optional Aug. 1 1944.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1925.$60,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 25(3^ a ct.). 425,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$52.30
Population in 1910, 509; 1920, 489
IN T . payable at Kountze Bros.,
New York City.

BERNALILLO COUNTY.
County seat is Albuquerque.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
5Ms’24 . . . $500,00 0c...A p r 7 1954
(Optional April 7 1944)
Bridge (Red. after J a n . 1 1920).
4}4s'09 J-J $100.000____Jan 1 1940
R efu nd ing B onds.
5s ’01 F-S $80,000____July 1 1931
5s ’ 03 M-S 61.000____ Sept 1 1931
m s ’05 J-J
70,400____ July 1 1935
4Ms’ 25 A-O 100,000c.Apr 15 ’30-’49
School Bonds.
5s.’ 17 A-0*$40,000____Apr 1 1937
6s ’ 18 A-O *$4,000____ Apr 1 1938
6s ’ 18 A-O *7,000_____Apr 1 1938
BOND. D EBT April 1924. $795,600
Assessed value 1923-------- 23,516,020
Sinking fund_____________
14,000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22 $24.68
Pop’n 1910, 23.606; 1920, 29,855
ALBUQUERQUE SCH. DIST.
•Optional after 10 years.
S ch ool (Red. a ft. 10 urs. fr o m i s s .) .
5s ’ 13 A-OS100,000c...Apr 1 1943
5s '17 A-O 40,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1937 B E R N A L IL L O C O . S. D . N O . 13.
5J^s’20 A-O 425,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1940
P. O. Albuquerque.
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’25. $565,000 6s ’19 . . . $30,000................... 1939
Sinking fund_____________
50,000
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Tot .assess.val .’25(3^ act.) 19,124.134 _s
...
70,000_________ _____
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-.$18 25 BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25- $102,000
Population In 1925 (est.)____ 25,000 Sinking fund_____________
6,000
IN C . payable In N . Y . City.
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 25(36 act.).1,833,402
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25..$4.73
A R T E S IA .
Population in 1925 (est.)--------- 6,500
This city Is In Eddy County.
W ater Bonds.
CARLSBAD.
6s ’ 18 J-J $15,000c— July 1 1948
Tnis city is in Eddy County.
(Optional July 1 1938)
City Hall Bonds.
-s ’06 J-J10 $49,0 0 0 c...M a y 8 1936 6s ’ 21 M -N $26,000c____ 1931-1941
(Optional M ay 8 1926)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’24 J-D 15,000c— Dec 1 1954 6s ’09 M -N $30,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1939
(Optional Dec. 1 1944.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 ’ 25- $56,000
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
71.500
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
6s '22 J-J $50,000c_ June 1 1952 Assessed value 1925-----------1.850,000
_
(Optional June 1 1942)
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$44.40
BOND. D EBT Oct 21 ’24..$114,000 Population 1910, 1,736; 1920, 2,205
Water debt (incl.)_________
64,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _____ 30,000
Sinking fund______________ 21,500 CHAVES COUNTY.
Roswell is the county seat. The
Assess, val. 1924 (1-3 actual) 725,000
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1923____ $40.00 county was formed from part of Lin­
Population 1910, 1,883; 1920, 1,115 coln County in 1891.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
IN T . on bonds o f 1922 at the Nat.
5s ’ 19 A-O $70,000c—0ct, 1 ’26-’39
Bank o f Commerce, N. Y .




R efu n d in g (R ed. M c h . 1 1921).
5s g ’01 M-S $ 6 .000 c...M a r 1 1931
5 s ’01 . . .
11.000c_ July 1 1931
_
(Optional July 1 1921)
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
6s ’ 09 M-S $125.000c________ 1939
(Subject to call after 1929)
BOND. D E B T Nov 27 ’ 25- $217,000
Assessed value, real estate.9,961,580
Assessed value, personal_ 5.171,225
_
Total assess, value, 1925.-15,132,805
State&C o .tax (per $1,0001 '25 $27.02
Pop’n 1910, 16,850; 1920, 12,104
IN T . at New York or at County
Treasurer’s office.

[V ol. 121
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25. $132,500
Water debt (incl.)________
84,500
Sinking fund/General_____
4,127
1,421/W a te r ______
Tot.ass’d val. '25 fact.)_ 1,986,822
_
Tax rate (per $i,000) 1925____$7.50
Population 1910, 1.864: 1920 3.212
IN T. on bonds due 1941 is payable
in New York, and on 6s, 1920, in
Deming; on others in Chicago.
DONA ANA C O U N TY.

Las Cruces Is the county seat.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-J $50,0 0 0 c.—July 1 1944
(Subject to call beg. J lly 1 1934.)
C H A V E S C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 1.
5 s ’ 22 . . .
60,000c_________ 1952
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924..$244,500
(Optional 1942)
TOT. BD. D T . Sept 29 '22 $240,000
C H A V E S C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 6.
Floating debt (add ’1)_____
23,100
13,380
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $51,000 Sinking fund____________
Assess, val. ’ 22 ( % act.)—
Real__________________ 6,728.930
C H A V E S C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 8.
Personal______________ 8.690.893
P. O. Dexter.
T ota l_______
15.419.823
S chool Bonds
6s ’ 20 A-O $82,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1950 State&Co.tax (per $1,060) 25.$25.30
Pop’n 1910. 12,893; 1920, 16,046
(Optional April 1 1930)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $86,300
Floating debt (add'l)______
2.000 E A S T G R A N D P L A IN S D R . D IS .
Total ass’d val. 1924 (act.).1,390,605
This district (P. O. Roswell) Is in
School tax (per $1,000) 1924..$5.05 Chaves County.
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,000
Drainage B onds.
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of Commerce. 6s
...
61.000c—Yrly. to 1929
(1-10 yearly beginning 1920.)
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923—$61,000
C IM A R R O N S C H O O L D IS T .
3.797
Tni-i di'trict (P. O. Cimarron) is Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation_________470,008
in Colfax County.
IN T . is payable in New York or at
6s ’22 J-J $75,000____July 1 1952
John Nuveen & C o., Chicago.
(Optional July 1 1932.)
BOND. DEBT July 1922. . $78,000
Assessed valuation 1922
1,575,892
Population 1922 (est.)________ 1,000 E A S T L A S V E G A S S C H . D IS T .
N O . 2.
IN T. at Cimarron or at Kountze
This district (P. O. East Las
Bros., New York.
Vegas) Is in San Miguel County
S chool-H ouse Bonds.
CLAYTON.
5s ’00 M -S $15,000c
Sept 1 1930
This village is In Union County.
6s ’ 21 M -N 100.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1951
W ater W orks Bonds.
(Optional N ov. 1 1936.)
1941
6 s ’l l M -N$50,000......
5)4sT6 M -N $55,000c..M ay 15 1936 BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’25- $135,000
10,666
(Subject to call after M ay 15 1926) Sinking fund______________
6s ’ 18 M-N.$75,000___ M ay 1 1948 Assess, val. 1925 (actual)..3,560,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925.-$11.50
(Optional after May 1 1938.)
6s ’20 M -N 60.000........
1950 Population in 1925 (est.)______ 5,006
(Optional 1940.)
IN T . on 6s at the National Bank
BOND. D E B T (water) Oct
of Commerce, New York City.
19 1925_________________$232,000
Total assessed value, 1925
(about 30% actual)_____1,118,000 FARM IN G TO N .
This town is in San Juan County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $15 00
Population 1910. 970; 1920____2,157 Incorporated in 1901.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5H 811 J-J $45,000— .July 10 1941
C L A Y T O N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T . (Subject to call after July 10 1931
This district (P. O. Clayton) is in BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’24—$44,500
Union County.
Water debt (add’l)_________ 43,060
S ch ool-R u ild in g Bonds.
Floating debt________________ 10,414
6s ’ 06 J-D 12,000c______________ Sinking fund fG eneral______
388
5s '15 M-S
7,000c....... .................
(W
848
5H s’ 16 F-A 35,000c--------------------- Assess, val. ’24 ater________ 644.960
(a ctu a l)___
S chool Building Bonds.
Town tax (per $1,000) 1924___$16.00
6s ’ 18 F-A $25,000c__________1938 Population 1910, 785; 1920......... 728
(Subject to call 1928)
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
6. ’ 21 J-D 88,000c__________1951
(OoMonal 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 3 0 ’ 25. $167,000 F A R M IN G T O N M U N . Si D .
14,000
Sinking fund_________
Tnis district i-i in San Juan Co.
Assess, val. 1925 U 4 act’l) . 1,723.025
School B uilding BondsSch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$28.95 6s ’09 J-J
$4,500___________1929
(Optional 1919)
CLOVIS.
5Ms’22 A-O $55,500___________1952
This city is In Curry Co. Incorp. BOND. D E B T N ov 1925. $60,500
as city of first class April 6 1909.
Assessed val.’ 1925________ 1,286,130
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $17.90
6s '09 M-S $125.000.—Mch 1 1939 Population 1925 (est.)________ 1,250
6s ’ 18 M -N 75,000____May 1 1948
(Optional after May 1 1938.)
6s g ’20 . . .
33,000c— .M ay 1 1950 F O R T SU M N E R S C H . D IS T .
This district is in Guadalupe Co.
(Optional M ay 1 1940.)
B uilding B onds.
6s g ’20 — 115,000c—.M a y 1 1950
6s ’ 10 M-S $3,671.3 5 c ............1930
(Optional May 1 1940.)
(Subject to call 1920)
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’25 . $348,000
Water debt (included)_____ 240,660 5a '13 A-O $15,000c..................1933
(Subject to call 1923)
Sinking fund______________
5,606
Ass'd val.' 25 (abt .40 % act.) .3,131,634 6s ’ 13 A-O $3,000c..................1933
(Subject to call 1923)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25.$42.31
Population 1910, 3,255; 1920—4,904 5s ’ 17 J-J $32,500—-Jan 15 1947
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . (Subject to call after Jan. 15 1937.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 '2 0 .. $40,671
Floating debt_____________
600
COLFAX COUNTY.
Assessed val. 1920 (act.)_1,135,000
Raton is the county seat.
Population 19 20(est.)________ 1,000
R efu nd. (Red. a ft. 2 0 1 r s . f r . is s u e )
i
IN T . is payable in New York.
5s '09 M-S $54.0 0 0c...S ept 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '25
$54,000 G A L L U P .
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act) 29,168,448
This town
Total tax rate (per $1,006) '25 $16 19 All bonds areIs In M cKinley County.
subject to call 10 years
Pop’n’ 10 (Census), 16,460; ’20. 28,450 prior to maturity.
IN T . at office of County Treas., 6s ’ 24 M -N$125,000c—M ay 1 1954
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’ 14 A-O *$54.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1944
C U R R Y COUNTY.
6s ’ 20 . . .
10,000c— M ay 1 1950
Clovis is the county seat.
'22 . . .
16,000c_________ 1952
5s '09 J-J $59.000____July 1 1939 6 sW ater-W orks B onds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1929) 6s ’97 . . . $10,000c_________ 1927
BOND. DEBT Oct 21 ’25 $59,000 6s ’06 . . .
10,000c_________ 1936
_
Total assess, val. 1925_ 10,369,292 6s 14
..
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$26 99 6s ’'16 . . . $30.000c_________ 1944
.
50,000c_________ 1946
Population 1910, 11,443; 1920.11,236 6s ’ 18 M -N$80,000c—.M a y 1 1948
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
6 s ’20 . . .
1 0 ,0 0 0 c --M a y 1 1950
Street Impt. & Bridge Bonds.
C U R R Y C O . S C H . D IS T . N O . 1. 6s '20 . . . $10.000c— May 1 1950
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’25- $93,000
P. O. Clovis.
Water debt (add’l)________ 313,500
B uilding Bonds.
15,573
5s '17 F-A $50,000____Feb 1 1947 Sinking fund (water)______
4
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1927.) Assess, val. 1925 ( 3 act.).4,330,773
5>*s’20 s-a 100,000____Jan 1 1950 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25—$8.25
Population 1910, 2,204; 1920—3,920
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
* Tax-free.
B O N D . DEBT Nov 17 ’23. $211,000
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at Kountze
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 4.158.382
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—$5.96 Bros., N . Y . City, at City Treasury
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 8,500 or at Nat. Bk. of Commerce, N. Y .
IN T . on 53*£s of 1920 at the office
of the Treasurer Board of Education G A L L U P S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .
A district (P. O. Gallup) in M c­
Kinley County.
D E M IN O .
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
This city is in Luna County.
6s '13 s-a $25,000c______________
Sewerage System Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A 150,000c.—Aug 1 1944
5s ’l l F-A $38,000c________ 1941 (Optional $15,000 yearly on Aug. 1
(Subject to call after 1931)
1935 to 1944, Inclusive.)
5s ’ 16 M -N $1 3,00 0c...M ay 1 1946 BOND. D E B T Nov 24 '25. $175,000
(Subject to call yearly after May ’ l ’7) Tot. as’d val. ’25 (3-5 act.) .4,330,000
6s ’29 F-A 92,000____Aug 1 19
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$10.99
(Optional, see V. I l l , p. 311.) Population (e s t.)........................6,000

D ec ., 1925.]
GR A N T COUNTY.

County seat is Silver City. This
county was divided under Chapter
38, Laws of 1901, a portion being tak­
en to form part of Luna County
A
commission appointed to adjust the
Indebtedness of the two counties has
apportioned J160.814.28 to Grant
County and $51,654.83 to Luna Co
R efunding Bonds.
5s g
M -S$228,000c___Jan 11932
(Subject to call Jan 1 1922)
B OND. D EB T Nov 1922- $228,000
Assessed value 1922______ 28,200,000
State&Co .tax (per $ 1,000) 22.117.12
Pop’n 1910, 14,813; 1920. 21 239
TNT. at Hanover Nat. Rank. N V

LAKE AR TH U R DRAIN. DIST.

This district (P. O. Lake Arthur)
is in Chaves County.
Drainage Bonds.
6 s ’ 17 M -S $155,500c.Dec 1 ’26-’48
6 s ’20 M -S 2 2 ,0 0 0 --Sept 1 '26-’36
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1919-_$175,000
IN T E R E S T at Chicago.
LAS CRUCES.
This place is in Dona Ana County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
6 s ’08 - . 10,000____ May 11938
(Subject to call after 1928.)
6 s ’09
$10.000___ July 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1929.)
Sewer Bonds.
5 H s’ 16
$7,000___ July 1 1946
(Subject to call after 1936.)
5s ’ l l . . . $35,000____ July 1 1941
(Subject to call after 1931.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ l l
$40,000___ July 1 1941
(Subject to call after 1931.)
5 ^ s ’ 16 s-an $13.000.................... 1946
(Subject to call after 1936)
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 2 3 -- $115,000
Sinking fund_______________
1 >.394
Assessed valuation 1923___2,780,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$10.60
Population 1910, 3,836; 1920.-3,969

NEW MEXICO—CITIES AND TOWNS
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $70.000____ July 2 1947
(Subject to call after 1937)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1922- $103,000
Assess, val.. real estate____ 3.236.240
Assess, val., personal_____ 3.359,412
Other assessable property.-5.300.051
Total assess. val.(act.)'20-ll,895,704
Less exemptions__________
327.348
Net assess, value 1920____ 11,568.356
Net assessed value 1922 .. 8,413,677
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22-$ [7 .34
’ •pulation 1910. 7.069; 1920. 7.902

JTERO CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.

P. O. Alamagordo.
- - - $12,500c__________ 1939
(Optional 1919.)
5s ’ 10 - - .
10,000c__________ 1940
5s ’14 . . .
8,0C0c__________ 1944
6 s ’ 17
--58,500c__________ 1947
(Optional f3 issues) in 20 years.)
B OND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $89,000
Total assessed val. 1923___1,386,205
Population 1910, 7,069; 1920, 2,450
6 s ’09

3TSR O CO. SCH. D IST. NO. 4.

P. O. Tularosa.
Building Bonds.
1948
--$2,500_____
(Optional 1938.)
5s ’ l l
-.$2,500____________1941
(Optional 1931.)
5s 7 6
- - - $10,000____________1946
(Optional 1926.)
5s 7 6 M -S $30,000____ Mar 1 1946
Subject to call after Mar 1 1926)
B OND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $45,000
fotal assess, val. 1923_____ 963,571

6 s ’08

TORT ALES.

County seat of Roosevelt County,
incorporated In 1909.
W ater, Light & Sewer Bonds.
I* ’09 M -N $75,000____ M ay 1 1939
Subject to call after M ay 1 1929)
Waterworks Bonds.
(i 7 8 J-J $25.000-C__July 1 1948
(Opt. after July 1 1938.)
LAS VEGAS.
6 s ’20 J-D $35.000____June 1 1950
This town is in San Miguel Co.
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 1925 $110,000
Wat r debt ( ncl.)_________
35,000
Sewer Bonds­
es ’22 J-J $50,000____July 1 1952 Totan assess, val. 1923_____ 589,386
(Optional July 1 1942 )
-’epulation 1910, 1,292; 1920, 1,154
T O TA L D E B T June ’2 4 -- $78,846
IN T . at Chase N at B a n k .N .Y .
Assessed valuation 1923__ 3 500.000
Population 1910, 3,179; 1920, 3,902 PORTALES CONS. S. D. NO. 1.
This district (P. O . Portales) Is in
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Roosevelt County.
Lincoln is the county seat.
High-School Bldg. & Equip. Bonds
B OND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $164,714 6 s ’21
$80,000___________ 1951
(Optional 1931.)
Total assess, val. 1924____6,771,146
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924
-$37.91 TO TAL DEBT Oct 1923-- $121,200
Population 1910, 7,822; 1920..7.823 Ass’d value, equal’d 1923-_1.907.833

LORDSBURG.

30TAY COUNTY S. D. NO. 33.

This village is in Hidalgo County.
P. O. Nora Visa.
W ater RondsSchool-Building Bonds
A/1 a
* i Ol
6 s ’22 J-D $75,000____ June 1 1952 im -on XVA-O c ir nnn a,,—- ± •ui - *1U
in
(Optional June 1 1942.)
B OND. D EB T Oct 1925____ $49,500
Sewer Ronds.
Assessed value 1925_________ 915,288
6 s '22 J-D $35,000____ June 1 1952 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--S 7.30
(Option il June 1 1942 )
-*opulation (estimated)________ 1,0 0 0
B O N D . DEBT Oct 18 ’25--$110.000
IN T . at the National Bank of
Water debt (incl.)__________ 75,000 Commerce, N . Y .
Assess, val. ’25 (60% act.)_ 753,742
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$7.82
JUAY COUNTY S. D. NO. 34.
_________ 1,325
Population 1920
P. O. San Jon.
School-Building Bonds
LOVINGTON SCH. DIST. NO. 28.
This district (P. O. Lovington) is <• ’20 M-S $35,000.............................
B O N D . DEBT Oct 16 ’25--$37,185
in Lea County.
68 7 9 J-D $20,000 ......... 1929-1948 Assessed value 1925_________575,255
Sch. tax rate (per $ l,0 0 0 )’2 5 -.$ 7 .3 0
-s
...
4 2 ,0 0 0 - ....................
BO N D ED D E B T July 1921 $27,000
IN T . at the National Bank of
Assessed value 1920_______ 1,177,065
Commerce, N . Y .

LUNA COUNTY.

Doming is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
5s 7 7 —
$25,000.........................
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s 7 5 J-J $39,000c. ..N o v 1 1945
(Subject to call begin. N ov. 1 1935.)
B OND. D E B T Jan 1918- $120,000
Sinking fund______________
7,000
Assessed valuation 1916.-13,049,000
Population 1910, 3,913; 1920, 12,270
IN T . at County Treas. office or
In New York City.

M cKINLEY COUNTY.

County seat is Gallup.
Road Bonds.
5s ’24 A-O $100,000.Apr 1 ’30-’49
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 ’25 $100,000
Assessed valuation 1925-.13,194,548
State & Co.tax (per $ 1 ,000)’25-$17.27
Pop’n 1910, 12,963; 1920, 13,731
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
or at Kountze Bros., New York City.

MELROSE SCH. DIS. NO. 12.

This district is in Curry County.
Building Bonds.
5s 7 7 A-O $26,000____ Apr 1 1947
iSubject to call after Apr. 1 1927.)
5J^s’24 - _ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .- June 1 ’2 6 -’45
T O T . D E B T Nov 17 ’23- $30,000
Sinking fund_______________
4,000
Tot .assess .val .’23 (50 % act) 1,187,897
School tax (per $1,000) 1 922..$18.00
IN T . payable at the First Nat
Bank, Melrose.

MORA COUNTY.

County seat is Mora. Part of this
county was'taken in 1921 to form a
new county called “ Harding County”
which county will assume part of the
general bonded debt of Mora County.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 22 ’25- $59,000
School bonds (add’l)______ 104,000
Sinking fund_______________
1,800
Tot. ass’d val.’25 0 4 act.) .5,393,454
Total tax rate (per $1,000 '25-$26,80
Pop.'10(Census),12,611; 1920,13,915

RATON .

This city is in Colfax Co. Incor­
porated in 1889.
City-Hall Bonds.
6s 7 4
A-O $15,500___________ 1944
Water Bonds
5s 7 3
A-O$208,000c__________ 1943
5s 7 5
M -N 7 1 ,0 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1945
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1925)
5s 7 5 M-S 24,0 0 0c-.-S ep t 1 1945
subject to call after Sept. 1 1925.)
Court-House Bonds
5s ’97 J-J
$2,000c...................1927
Refunding W ater
4s ’01 M -S $6,500c__________ 1931
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1 ’2 5 - $327,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 303,000
Assessment debt (addl.)___ 384,090
Tot. assess, val. ’ 2 5 ( ! 4 act.)4,039,533
City tax (per $1,000) 1925--S11.10
Population 1910, 4,539; 1920, 5,544
IN T . on 5s due 1927 at Treasurer’s
office or Chemical N at. Bank, N . Y .;
is due 1931at Hanover N at. Bank,
N . Y .; 5s due 1943, 6 s due 1944
and bonds of 1915 at Kountze Bros.
New York.

SAN M IGUEL COUNTY.

County seat Is Las Vegas. Gen­
eral county refunding 5 % gold bonds
have been exchanged for all of the
6 % bonds of 1889 and 1892.
R efunding Bonds.
4s
M -S $37,7 0 0 c .-.M a r 1 1930
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1920.)
5s ’24 A-O 78 ,5 0 0 --Oct 1 ’3 0 -’48
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2441)
5s ’24 - - . 330,200_______________
5s ’24 A-O 330,000 _____ 1929-1948
Smallpox ( R e d . a f t . J u l y 1 7 7 ).
6 s ’07 J-J
$ 4 ,600c-..J u ly 11927
B O N D . D E B T Nov 22 ’24 $487,200
Assessed val. '23__________17.300,000
Pop. 7 0 (Census). 2 > 930; ’20. 22,867
IN T . at County Treas. office and
at Hanover N at. Bank. N . Y .

SANTA FE.

This city is in Santa Fe County.
TO T. B D . D T . A u g ’2 3 -$40,800
Actual value 1923 (est.)-.1 0 ,000,000
Population 1910. 5.072; 1920. 7.2)16

SANTA FE COUNTY.

County seat is Santa Fe.
The present debt is $479,000, con
sistlng of what are known as Re­
funding Bonds of the State of New
Mexico, Series “ B ,”
Santa Fe
County. While these bonds are
bonds issued by the State and are
primarily its obligation, Santa Fe
County is responsible for the inter­
est, which is at 4 % % . payable semi
ann. (M . & S .), and is also responsi­
ble for the principal, but in case of
default upon the part of the county
the State would have to take care of
them, having recourse then to the
county. In addition to these bonds
there are, we are advised, probably
a
few
outstanding
bonds
of
older issues, and probably some
past due and unpaid
coupons,
and possibly a judgment or so. The
amount of these latter is estimated at
$4,000.
Over $1,000.000 of the old
debt represented by bonds issued in
aid of railroad construction, the cou­
pons from, and judgments based on
such bonds, were absolutely assumed
by the State of New Mexico, which
issued its bonds in payment therefor
without any recourse to the county
the U . S. Congress having made a
large land donation to the State for
the ultimate payment of these bonds
The assess, val. in 1925 is $9,835,567:
the total State and county tax per
$1,000), $25.62. Population 1910
(Census), 14,770; 1920, 15,030.

SANTA FE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .

This district is in Colfax County.
School Building Bonds.
5s
J-D $48.000c____ 1926-1949
6 s ’20 J-J
40,000c___July 1 1950
(Optional July 1 1930.)
B O N D . DEBT Oct 20 ’25- $133,000
Sinking fund_______________
28,847
Tot .assess, val. ’25 (60 % act) 5,649,508
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S3.74
Population in 1925_____________7,000

ROSWELL.

SANTA ROSA.

This city is the county seat of
Chaves Co. Incorporated in 1903.
Fire Department.
5)4g’08 M -S $5.00 0 c._.M a r 1 1928
5H s'22 M -N 15,000c___M ay 1 1952
(Optional M ay 1 1942.)
Sewer Bonds.
5)4g’0 8 M -S $35,0 0 0 c ..-M a r 1 1928
5J^s’22 M -N 10,000c— M ay 1 1952
(Optional M ay 1 1942.)
OTERO COUNTY.
W ater W orks.
Alamogordo is the county seat.
5H g'08 M -S 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1928
R efunding Bonds.
Street Bonds.
4 H s ’10 - - - $18.000____________1940 5 H g’0 8 M -S $10.000c__-M ar 1 1928
(Optional 1930.)
5 ^ s ' 2 2 M - N 20,0 0 0 c ---M a y 1 1952
R efunding Court-H ouse Bonds.
(Optional M ay 1 1942.)
4 Jus’ l l . . . $15,000____________1941 B OND. DEBT Oct 21 ’2 4 - $215,000
_
(Optional 1931.)
Water debt (incl.)_________ 120,000




Assess, debt (add’l) _______
383,500 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$23.23
Sinking fund_______________
74,519 Population 1910. 3.536; 1920, 4,619
IN T . is payable in New York.
Assessed val. 1924 (act.)_ 6,627,860
_
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 --$ 9 .5 0
Population 1910. 6.172; 1920, 7.062 SILVER CITY.
This city is in Grant County.
IN T . on bonds of 1922 at the
Incorporated in Feb. 1878.
National Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
Refunding Railroad-Aid.
5s s-a
$50,000c_________ 1930
Sewer Bonds.
ROSWELL SCHOOL D ISTR IC T. 5>$s s-a — $59,000c................. 1930
This district not only Includes the
w a ic
D
W ater Bonds.
City of Roswell, but also adjacent 5J^s’25 rJ-J u i i u s .
$100,000c
July 1 1970
territory. .
(Optional July 1 1945.)
5s 7 0 M -S *25.000c---- Sept 1 1940 B O N D . D EBT April 1925- $213,500
5s 7 2 A-O *35,000c____ Apr 1942 Sinking fund_______________
2,537
5s 7 7 J-D 100,0 00c...J u n e 1 1947
Assess val. April 30 1925.-2,271,313
(Subject to call after 1927)
5s 7 9 J-J $ 5 0,000--.J u ly 15 1949 Town tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$15.00
Population 1910, 3,217; 1920._2.662
(Subject to call after 1929.)
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank. N .Y .
B O N D . D E B T Oct 24 ’25- $210,500
Sinking fund_____________
569
Tot. ass'd val.'25(actual)_ 6.923.305 SOCORRO COUNTY.
County seat is Socorro.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-$ 17 45
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1920_____________7,063
5s ’01 M -S *$128,000c-June 1 1931
* Red. after 20 years from Issue.
5s '02 M -S
*9,000c.-Sept 2 1932
5s 7 1 A-O
6 ,0 0 0 c ...O c t 2 1941
RO Y .
(Subject to call after Oct. 2 1921)
This village is in Mora County.
School Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
^
6s 7 8
- - . $45,000___________ 1948 6 s 7 9 M -S $20,000________________
(Subject to call to 1938.)
School Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
B D . D T . (water) Nov ’23.-$ 4 5 ,0 0 0 6 s 7 9 A-O $15,000____ Oct 1 1929
Total assessed value 1921___56 >,000
School Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
Total tax rate tper $1,000) ’23-$38.90 6 s 02 J-J
$ 1,000c--.July L 1932
Population 1920, 564; 1921______ 850 (Subject to call begin, in 1912)
IN T . payable at a banking house
School Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
In New York City, or at the office 6 s 71 M -N $ 4 ,000c___Nov 2 1941
of the Village Treasurer, at the op­ (Subject to call after Nov. 2 1921)
tion of the holders.
6s 7 6
J-J $22,000c.— July I 1946
(■Subject to call begin. July 1 1926.)
SAN JUAN CoTsTb. NO. 2.
6s 7 9
...
44,000________________
P. O. Aztec.
School District No. 15 Bonds.
5 Ks’22 M -N * 6 0 ,0 0 0 --______________ 6 s 7 9 J D $6,000___Dec 15 1939
BON D . DEBT M ay 1922- $66,000
(Optional 1930)
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,142,860
School District No. 16 Bonds.
Population (est.)_______________2,500 6 s 7 9 J-D $15,000___Dec 15 1929

This district (P. O. Santa Fe) is
in Santa Fe County.
Building Bonds.
5s 7 8 F-A $14,000c___________1943
5s '03 Oct. $28,000c___Nov 1 1948
(Optional after Nov. 1 1927 )
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1923____ $42,000
Sinking fund____________
1,500
School tax rate (per $1,000)'23-S 10.00
Population at present (est.)____ 7,000
IN T . on bonds of ’03 is payable
In N . Y ., while on bonds of 7 8 Id
Santa Fe.

RATON SCH. DIST. NO. 11.

103

This village is in Guadalupe Co.
W ater Bonds.
J-D $15,000c__________1936
J-D 60,000c___June 1 1954
(Optional June 1 1934.)
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925____ $75,000
Sinking fund________________
3,000
Tot. assess. val.’25(J4 act.).427,614
Population 1925_______________ 1,200
IN T . payable in New York.
6s
6 s '24

SIERRA COUNTY.
Hillsboro is the county seat.
Refunding Bonds.
5s ’25 M -N $ 4 1 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-191
B O N D . D EB T Oct 21 ’2 5 - $41,0<
Floating debt (add’l) _____
5 ,0<
Assess, val. ’25 ( H actual)-4,081,71

(O p tio n a l 1930>

School Dist. No. 18 Bonds.
M -S $8,000____ Sept 1 1949
School Dist. No. 37 Bonds.
6 s 7 9 A-O $7,000____ Oct 1 1939
School Dist. No. 38 Bonds.
6s 7 9
M -S $12,200____ Dec 1 1939
School Dist. No. 47 Bonds.
6 s 7 5 J-J $10,000c____Jan 1 1945
(Subject to call beg. Jan 1 1925)
School District 51 Bonds68 7 9
J-D *$15,000--Dec 15 1939
(Optional Dec 1 1929)
TOTAL D EB T Nov 1 ’25- $310,200
Floating debt (add’l) _____
85,000
15,000
Sinking fund_______________
Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
actual)_______________ 8,862,608
State & Oo. tax (per$l ,000) 24 $23 00
Pop. 7 0 (Census), 14,761: '20 14,036
* Red. after 20 years from Issue.
IN T . on school district bonds at
Co. Treas. office on 6 s of 1919 at
New York, on refunding bonds
of 1901 and 1902 at First N at. Bank,
N. Y .; others at First Trust & Sav.
Bank. Chicago
§ Includes $43,400 indebtedness of
Catron County, which was assumed
by that county upon its organization
from part of Socorro County.
6s 7 9

SPRINGER.
This village Is In Oolfax County .
Incorporated in 1910.
W ater Works Bonds.
5>$s g 7 6 J-D $32,000c. June 15 1946
(Subject to call after June 15 1936)
Sewer System Bonds.
5 ^ s g ’ 16 J-D $5.000c__June 15 1926
(Subject to call after June 15 1936.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’2 4 ---$ 3 7 ,0 0 0
Water debt (included)______ 32,000
Sewer debt (included)______
5.000
Sinking fund________________ 5,000
Total val. 1923 ( H act.)____455,103
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$37.40
Population 1910. 550; 1920.......... 915

IN T . is payable in New York.

TUCUMCARI.

This city is In Quay County. Inc
Aug. 5 1908. Population 1910.
2,526; 1920 3,117.
Sewer Bonds.
5>fs'09 M -N $78.8 0 0 c ..N ot 16 1939
W ater-W orks ( r e d . t>eg. in 1931)
S i s ’ l l M -N $75,000c— M ay 1 1941
6s 7 8
F-A
5 ,000____________1949
(Subject to call 1939.)
6s ’24 J-D 100,000____ June 1 1954
(Optional June 1 1944)
TOT. B D . D T . June ’2 4 .. $278,800
Water debt (incl.)_________ 180,000
Sinking fund_______________
9,932
8 8 ,8 6 8
Net debt__________________
Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,886,215
Actual value (estimated)-.3,77 2 ,4 30
IN T . on the sewer bonds of 1909
and water bonds of 1924 at Chase
Nat. Bank, N . Y .; other bonds at
Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .

TUCUMCARI SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Building Bonds.

5s 77

$50.000................... 1947

(Subject to call after 1937)
*8
B O N D . D EBT Oct 5 1922. $85,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’22 ( H act.).l,9 9 9 ,8 1 0
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921— $39.95
Population in 1920 (est,)______ 3,508

UNION COUNTY.
Clayton is the county seat.
B O N D . D EB T Nov 32 ’2 5 -.$ 3 0 ,0 0 0
Sinking fund________________ 24,557
Assess, val., real estate____ 7,317.515
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,047,565
Other assess, property____ 2,450,605
Total assess, val. 25 (60%
actual)........................
10,815.685
Total tax rate (per $1 000) ’25-$28.26
Population 1910,11,404; 1920-16,800

VAUGHN SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.

This district is in Guadalupe Co.
T O T. B D . D T . Oct 19 ’2 5 - $91,500
Sinking fund_______________
1,500
Tot.assess.val.’25(80% act.)2,500,000
Population (est.)_______________ 1,000

104

ARIZONA—DEBT OF STATE

State of Arizona.
ITS

D E B T, RESOURCES, &c.
Organized as a Territory (Act of Feb. 24 1863)__Feb. 24 1863
Total area of Territory (square miles)__________ ____ 113,020
Admitted as a State (Act June 20 1910)_______ Feb. 14 1912
State Capital_____________________________________ Phoenix
Governor (term expires Jan. 1 1927)______ Geo. W. P. Hunt
Secretary (term expires Jan. 1 1927)_____James H. Kerby
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1 1927)_______ Vernon Wright
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1 1927)_______ Wayne Hubbs.
Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1 1927)_.John W. Murphy
LEG ISLATU R E meets biennially in odd years on the second Monday
In January.
■ I n te r e s t —
- P r in c ip a lLOANS—
%
yu
Pu y u inlt i.
r ayab e.
W h e n D u e . O u t s t a n d 'g .
N a m e a n d P u rp o se .
J-D
Capitol Building bonds.cou.1898 6
J-D
June
1 1948
$18,000
Subject to call after 1918.
Territorial funding bds.cou.1904 6
J-J
July 15 1954
63,000
Subject to call July 15 1923.
Territorial refund bonds.cou. 1913 4)4 J-J
Apr. 15 1938
378,972
Subject to call beginning Feb. 8 1928
Insane Asylum bonds__ cou. 1904
fig J-J
Jan. 15 1954
20,000
Subject to call Jan. 1 1929.
Refunding bonds______ c o u .1916
4)4
J-J
July 15 1966
268.000
(Subject to call July 15 1931)
C o u n ty I n d e b te d n e ss—
25-year bonds
Apache County----------------- 1913
$43,473 50
4 )4 %
25-year bonds
Coconino County-------------- 1913
4 y2%
159,000 99
25-year bonds
Glia County______________ 1913
44,781 36
4 )4 %
Graham County (see
25-year bonds
Greenlee C o .)__________ 1913
4 y2%
147,364 70
25-year bonds
Maricopa County-------------- 1913
4 )5 %
267.636 43
50-year bonds
Maricopa County-------------- 1903
5%
14,000 00
25-year bonds
Mohave County__________ 1913
105,363 29
4 )4 %
50-year bonds
38,000 00
Navajo County___________1903
5%
25-year bonds
210,240 05
4 )4 %
Pima County_____________ 1913
50-year bonds
3%
318,275 29
Pima County_____________ 1903
50-year bonds
4%
25,000 00
Pima County_____________ 1906
25-year bonds
136,138 08
Pinal County_____________ 1913
4 )4 %
50-year bonds
Santa Cruz County-----------1904
5%
31,000 00
25-year bonds
310,163 78
Yavapai County__________ 1913
4 )4 %
50-year bonds
Yavapai County---------------- 1903
28,576 29
5%
25-year bonds
88,791 11
Yuma County_____________ 1913
4 )4 %
C ity In d e b te d n e ss—
25-year bonds
Prescott C ity_____________ 1913
$91,261 90
4 )4 %
25-year bonds
Tombstone City__________ 1913
13,812 38
4 )4 %
25-year bonds
Tucson City----------------------1913
16,000 00
4 )4 %
50-year bonds
5%
11,423 71
Tucson City----------------------1903
INTEREST is payable In gold at the office of the State Treasurer and at
Guaranty Trust C o .. N . Y . City.
T O T A L DEBT. & c.— The total State debt June 30 1925 was $2,848,275,
Including $2,100,303, the amount of county and city funded indebtedness.
On June 30 1925 there was in the sinking fund for the redemption of Terri­
torial indebtedness $677,250.97.
ASSESSED VA L U A TIO N .— The total assessed valuation for 1925,
$640,895,855; 1924, $649,879,308; 1923, $697,002,006; 1922, $732,021,286;
1921, $830,536,582; 1920, $884,455,682; 1919, $855,224,720; 1918, $834,020,532; 1917, $697,526,619; 1916, *$486,406,519; 1915, $420,532,412;
1914, $407,267,393; 1913, $375,862,415; 1912, $140,338,191; 1911, $98,032,709; 1910, $86,126,226; 1908, $80,687,542: 1906, $62,227,634.
*[We are advised by the Secretary State Tax Commission that that body
ordered the assessors to assess all property at its "fu ll cash value,
which has always been the law, but was never carried out prior to 1913.J
T A X R A T E — The tax rate (per $1,000) for 1921 was $5.10; for 1922,
$4.75; for 1923, $5.75; for 1924, $5.60; and for 1925, $7.90.
ST A T E H O O D .— The President on Aug. 21 1911 signed the joint reso­
lution passed by Congress admitting the Territories of Arizona and New
Mexico into the Union. This resolution provided that the voters of Arizona
must except judicial officers from the recall provision of their constitution
before Statehood would be granted. V . 93, p. 546. On Dec. 12 1911
an amendment to this effect was favorably voted. V . 93, p. 1736. At
the session of the first State Legislature, however, a resolution was passed
providing for an amendment to the constitution e x t e n d i n g the recall to
all public officers of the State, either by appointment or election. This
amendment was favorably voted at the general election N ov. 5 1912. The
State was admitted by proclamation of the President on Feb. 14 1912.
DEBT L IM IT ATION — BONDS T A X -F R E E .— The power of the State
and its sub-divisions to incur debt is limited by Sections 3, 5, 6 , 7 and 8 of
Article I X . and by Section 2 of this same article. Such debt, when evi­
denced by bonds, will be exempt from taxation. The five sections re­
ferred to are given below in full:
Section 2. There shall be exempted from taxation all Federal, State
county and municipal property. Property of educational, charitable and
religious associations or institutions not used or held for profit may be
exempted from taxation by law. Public debts, as evidenced by the bonds
of Arizona, its counties, municipalities, or other subdivisions, shall also be
exempt from taxation. There shall further be exempt from taxation the
property of widows, residents of this State, not exceeding the amount of
one thousand dollars, where the total assessment of such widow does not
exceed two thousand dollars. All property in the State not exempt under
the laws of the United States or under this constitution, or exempted by
law under the provisions of this section, shall be subject to taxation to be
ascertained as provided byflaw.
Sec. 3. The Legislature shall provide by law for an annual tax sufficient,
with other sources of revenue, to defray the necessary ordinary expenses of
the State for each fiscal year. And for the purpose of paying the State
debt, if there be any, the Legislature shall provide for levying an annual
tax sufficient to pay the annual interest and the principal of such debt
within 25 years from the final passage of the law creating the debt. N o tax
shall be levied except in pursuance of law, and every law imposing a tax
shall state distinctly the object of the tax, to which object only it shall be
applied. All taxes levied and collected for State purposes shall be paid into
the State treasury in money only.
Sec. 5. The State may contract debts to supply the casual deficits or
lallures in revenues, or to meet expenses not otherwise provided for; but
the aggregate amount of such debts, direct and contingent, whether con­
tracted by virtue of one or more laws, or at different periods of time, shall
never exceed the sum of three hundred and fifty thousand dollars; and the
money arising from the creation of such debts shall be applied to the pur­
pose for which it was obtained or to repay the debts so contracted, and to
no other purpose.
In addition to the above limited power to contract debts the State may
borrow money to repel invasion, suppress Insurrection, or defend the State
In time of war; but the money thus raised shall be applied exclusively to the
object for which the loan shall have been authorized or to the payment oi
the debt thereby created. No money shall be pa.d out of the State Treas­
ury, except in the manner provided by law.
Sec. 6 . Incorporated cities, towns and villages may be vested by law
with power to make local improvements by special assessments, or by
special taxation of property benefited. For all corporate purposes, all
municipal corporations may be vested with authority to assess and collect
taxes.
► Sec. 7. Neither the State, nor any county, city, town, municipality or
other subdivision of the State, shall ever give or loan its credit in the aid of,
or make any donation or grant, by subsidy or otherwise, to any individual.




[V ol. 121,

association or corporation, or become a subscriber to, or a shareholder in,
any company or corporation, or become a joint owner with any person,
company or corporation, except as to suoh ownerships as may accrue to
the State by operation or provision of law.
Sec. 8 . No county, city, town, school district, or other municipal cor­
poration shall for any purpose become Indebted in any manner to an
amount exceeding four per centum of the taxable property in such county,
city, town, school district, or other municipal corporation, witnout the
assent of a majority of the property taxpayers, who must also in all respects
be qualified electors therein, voting at an election provided by law to be
held for that purpose, the value of the taxable property therein to be ascer­
tained by the last assessment for State and county purposes, previous to
incurring such indebtedness; except, that in Incorporated cities and towns
assessments shall be taken from the last assessment for city or town pur­
poses; Provided, that under no circumstances shall any county or school
district become indebted to an amount exceeding ten per centum of such
taxable property, as shown by the last assessment roll .thereof; and pro­
vided, further, that any incorporated city or town, with such assent, may
be allowed to become indebted to a larger amount, but not exceeding
fifteen per centum additional, for supplying such city or town with water,
artificial light or sewers, when the works for supplying such water, light
or sewers are or shall be owned and controlled by the municipality.
In Nov. 1912 an amendment to this section was adopted so as to limit
the amount of debt which may be incurred under any circumstances by
a county or school district to 10% of the taxable value. The limit which
may be incurred by a city or town without the assent of the voters for
municipal water, light or sewer works was increased from 5 % to 15%
of the taxable value.
BO R R O W IN G IN AN TICIPATIO N OF T A X E S .— The Legislature, as
it has done at the past two sessions, namely 1921 and 1923, again in 1925
enacted a law (Chapter 7, Laws of 1925) authorizing the State Loan Com­
missioners to issue bonds in anticipation of taxes. These bonds are to be
issued in anticipation of the collection of taxes levied for State purposes only
for the last half of 1924, all of 1925, and the first half of 1926, and all such
bonds will be payable solely from the proceeds of such taxes. The amount
of bonds, including both principal and interest, may not exceed 7 5 % of the
amount of taxes (uncollected and not in the treasury) for the fiscal year,
and must be payable within six months at a rate of interest not in excess of
5 % . The act is exempted from the operation of the referendum provisions
of the State Constitution by Section 11, which declares that an emergency
exists and that an early operation of the Act is required to preserve the
public peace, health and safety.
Previous enactments were Chapter 6 8 , Laws of 1921 and Chapter 6 6 ,
Laws of 1923.
T E R R ITO R IA L AND M UNICIPAL BONDS EXEM PT FROM T A X ­
A T IO N .— See provisions of Section 2, Article 9, of Constitution, giveD
above.
SAVIN G S BANK INVESTM ENTS.— Up to 1922 the investment of
savings bank funds was regulated by Subdivision 6 of Section 2123 of the
Civil Code of 1913. Under this law savings banks with a capital stock
or reserve fund paid in of no less than $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 were allowed to invest
only in bonds of the United States, the Arizona Territory, the State of
Arizona, and of the counties and cities therein. In 1922 a new law was
passed, covering the subject more thoroughly. It follows:
Sec. 26.— S a v i n g s B a n k s L o a n s . — A savings bank may invest the capita)
and deposits and the income derived therefrom:
Subdivision 1. Upon mortgages upon real estate, which mortgages
shall be a first lien on the real estate mortgaged. No such loan shall
exceed at the date it is made 60% of the market value of the real estate
mortgaged. At least 50% of such loans by the bank shall at all times be
secured by first mortgage liens upon real estate situated in this state.
Provided, that liens of the Federal Government on any United States
Reclamation project or liens of the State Government on any project
organized under the laws of the State of Arizona shall not be considered
a first lien under the provisions of this Act. This exception shall not
apply to any Federal or State farm loans.
Subdivision 2. In the interest bearing bonds of, or other securities
issued by this State, or of any county, city, town, school or road district
therein, or any securities issued by authority of law for local improvements,
that may have been lawfully issued.
Subdivision 3. In the stocks, bonds or interest bearing notes of the
United States for the payment of which and the interest thereon, the
faith of the United States is pledged.
Subdivision 4. In the bonds of any State of the United States upon
which there is no default and upon which there has been no default at
any time within ten years last before such investment.
Subdivision 5. In loans upon promissory notes secured by pledge or
mortgage of personal property worth at least 40 % more than the amount
of the loan; or upon promissory notes or other negotiable instruments
with at least two sureties or endorsers, or upon notes where the borrower
is worth over and above all his other liabilities at least five times the
amount of the note.
Subdivision 6 . In all bonds of irrigation districts of the State o f Arizona
certified in accordance with the terms of Chapter 149, ef the Session
Laws of Arizona, Regular Session of the Fifth Legislature, as provided
in Section 44 of said Chapter, or any law amendatory thereof or supple­
mental thereto.
Subdivision 7. In real estate as follows:
(a) A plot whereon there is or may be erected a building or buildings
suitable for the convenient transaction of the business of the savings
bank, and, or, from portions of which not required for its own use a revenue
may be derived.
(b) Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously
contracted in the course of its business.
(c) Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees or
mortgages held by it.
Subdivision 8 . It shall be unlawful for any savings bank to invest or
loan any of its capital, or any of the money of its depositors in the shares,
stocks or bonds of any mine or mining company or oil company.
PO PU LATIO N .— Population of Arizona has been as follows in the years
mentioned. The total for 1900 and since includes Indians and whites on
Indian reservations not previously taken into account. Such persons in
1890 aggregated 28,623 and in 1880 18,706.
1 9 2 0 .....................334,16211900 — ...............122,93111870 .......... ............... 9,658
1910............ ........ 204.354 1890 ............ .......... 59,620 1860 _______ ______*6,482
11880 .......................40,4401
♦This was population when Arizona was simply a county of New Mexico.

C ITIE S. CO U N TIES A N D T O W N S IN TH E

STATE OF ARIZON A
AJO SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Ajo) is in Pima
County.
5s '18 . . . $ 6 7 ,5 0 0 ........................
B O N D ED D E B T Oct 1924..$67,500

APACHE COUNTY.
Saint Johns is the county seat.
Court House Bonds.
’16 J-D $45,000 c..D e c 15 1946
(Subject to call after Dec 15 1931)
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $13,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1943
(Redeemable beginning July 1 1928)
5s g ’ 14 A -0$125.000c___Oct 1 1944
(Subject to call, all or any part,
Oct. 1 1924.)
Road Bonds.
6 s g ’22 F-AS175.000____ Feb 1 1957
(Optional Feb. 1 1937.)
B O N D . D E B T Nov. 30 ’23 $358,000
Bonds for which State is re­
sponsible, see debt of
State (incl.) June 30 ’2 5 .
43,473
Sinking fund_______________
27,815
To i ss ess. val 1924_____ 9,161914
State &co.tax (per$l,000)’23.$22.50
PoP’n 1910, 9,196; ’20 (est.), 13,196

IN T . on bonds of 1922 at County
Treasurer’s office or Kountze Bros.,
N . Y ., at option of holder; on others
at County Treasurer’s office or at
Cont. & Comm. N at. Bank, Chicago.

APACHE CO. H IG H SCH. DIST.

P. O. Saint Johns.
5)4s’24 J-J $125,000c*July 1 ’35-’44
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 19 ’2 5 . $125,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’2 5 0 4 a ct.).8,904,063
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 -.$ 4 .5 0
Population in 1920___________ 13,196
IN T . at the office of the County
Treasurer, or at Kountze Bros., N . Y .

A U Z . EAST. CANAL IR R IG . D.

Name changed to Roosevelt Water
Cons. Dist. Oct. 9 1924; see subse­
quent page.

BISBEE.
This city Is in Cochise County.
Incorporated M ar. 11 1902.
Street Bonds
6 s ’09 J-J $56,250c__________ 1934
($6,250 yearly in December)

Dec., 1925.]

AKIZUJNA—
-UlT±Hi« iVIMJ l u w x i w

BISBEE (Concluded).

COCONINO COUNTY.

W ater-W ks. Bds.
J-J $56.250c----------------1934
($6,250 yearly in December)
Sewer Bonds
5 s ’06 J-D $28,000c.Sept 21 ’26-32
Street Impt. Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 M -N $140,000c_________ 1939
B O N D . D E B T Sept 30 ’2 5 . $280,500
Water debt (incl.)_________
56,250
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.).5,554,244
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$20 35
Pop’n 1910, 9.019; ' 2 0 ________ 9,205
IN T . payable in N . Y . City.
6s

BISBEE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.

Flagstaff is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5>*s’ 19 J-D$140,000— Dec 1 '26-’39
Court House Bonds.
5s '25 J-J $50,000____________1950
(Optional in 1926)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1920. $309,000
Bonds for which State is
responsible, see debt of
State June 30 1925 ___ 159,000.99
Total assessed val. 1924- 20,577,944
Co. tax rate (per $1,000)'22_$14,034
Population in 1920_____________9,982
IN T . at New York City.




.

This district not only includes city COCONINO CO. S. D. NO. 1.
(P. O. Flagstaff.)
of Bisbee, but also adjacent territory
5 s '16 A-O 50 0 0 0 --Oct 2 '26-'30 6 s '20 - - . $27 5 ,0 0 0______1931-1940
BOND. D EB T Dec 3 '2 3 - $275,000
f 10,000......................1930
5s '17
M -N {
80,000 1931-34 Assessed value 1923---------13,407,735
l 10.000....................... 1935
6 s ’ 18
A-O
25.000.Apr 15 COCONINO CO. S. D. NO. 2.
'26-'30
P. O. Williams.
100.000--Sept 6 '26-'35
Building Bonds.
6 H s’ 19M-S
20.000 __ Sept 6 1936
5 3^s’25M -N ($60,000--M a y 1 ’30-’41
35.000 __ Sept 6 1937
l 4 0 ,0 0 0 --M a y 1 '42-’45
40.000 --- Sept 6 1938
, 45,000-------Sept 6 1939 B O N D . D E B T M ay 1925- $100,000
B O N D . D E B T Dec 12 '2 3 . $490,000 Assessed valuation 1924___ 7,850,016
Sinking fund_______________
94.172 Population 1924 (est.)_________ 4.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
Assess, val. (est.)__________ 6,500,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 3 -.$ 2 .3 5 or at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 17,000
DOUGLAS.
IN T . at County Treas. office.
This city is in Cochise County.
Incorporated M ay 15 1905.
BUCKEYE W ATER CONSERVA­
Sewer Bonds.
TION & DRAIN. DIST.
6 s '17 J-J $14.000c-July 1 '26-’32
This district (P. O. Phoenix) is in 6 s '07 J-J 36,000c.$3,000 yly Jan
Maricopa County.
City Hall & Jail Bonds.
Drainage Bonds.
6 s '17 J-J $12,000c.July 1 ’26-'37
5 H s ’25 J-J $ 200,000.-Jan 1 ’36-’55
W ater Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T April 1925- $200,000 5s '14 A-O $196,000c-0ct 1926-’39
Assessed valuation (land) 1,170,000 B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 '2 5 - $257,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office Water debt (included)-------- 195,000
or at Pacific-Southwest Trust & Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 141,920
Savings Bank, Los Angeles.
Sinking fund (water)______
19.537
Tot. ass’d val.'25(60% act.)6,443,950
CASA GRANDE.
City tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $15.51
This town is in Pinal County.
Population 1910, 6,437; 1920, 9,916
W a te r-E x te n s io n B on d s.
6 s '21 J-J $90,000c___ Jan 2 1941
DOUGLAS SCH. DIST. NO. 27.
(Optional Jan. 2 1931.)
5s
6,010-M ay
'26-’37
L ig h t S ystem E xten sion B on d s. 6 s '18 M -N 19,500— Apr 15 ’26-’38
'18 A-O
1
6 s '21 J-J $30,000c___ Jan 2 1941
Building Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 2 1931.)
T O T . B D . D T . Dec 1 '23— $141,000 5s g '06 M ay 40,000c___M ay 1 1926
20,000c— M ay 25 1928
Assessed value 1923________813,288 6s g '08 - - School Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $18.00
Population in 1920 (Census)_____ 948 5s g '09 July $ 12,000c July 15 ’26-'29
5Hs'14 Aug 41.800c.Aug 3 ’26-’34
High-School Bonds.
CHANDLER.
6 s T9 J-D $70,000--June 1 ’26-’39
A city in Maricopa County.
TOT. B D . D T . Dec 9 1922 $286,000
B O N D . D E B T Oct 20 '25None Sinking funds____________
122,956
63,000 Assessed value 1922 (act.).15,769,548
Assessment debt__________
Assessed valuation (40%
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $32.00
to 50% actual) 1925____ 1,250,000 Population in 1919 est.)_____ 20,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.80
IN T . on 6 s at Cont. & Comm.Nat.
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 1,200
Bank, Chic.; 5s of 1909 at Chase Nat.
Bank, N . Y .; 5H s at Guaranty Trust
CHANDLER H IG H SCH. DIST. Co., N . Y .; others at County Treas.
office in Tombstone.
This district is in Maricopa Co.
High-School Bonds.
6 s T 9 J-J $121.800____July 1 1939
6 s g '21 J-J 170,000____Jan 15 1941 FLAGSTAFF.
This town is In Coconino County.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 8 '2 3 -- $291,800
Total assess, val. (act.) '23-4,956,648 Incorporated M ay 1894.
W ater-W orks Bds.
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’23-$30.90
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 6,000 8 s ’98 J-J $14,000c................... 1928
(Subject to call.)
5 H s’25 J-J $ 475,000--Jan 1 ’36-’65
CLIFTON.
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 234)
This city is the county seat of
Sewer Bonds.
Greenlee County.
54Ss’ 17 J-J $60,000— Jan 1 '28-'37
Bridge and Road Bonds.
6 s T9 J-J
65,000— Jan 1 ’38-’47
6 s T7 F-A /$ 8 0 ,000c.Feb 1 ’ 26-’35
Park Bonds.
l 16.000c— .Feb 1 J936 8 s ’22 M -N $60.000 _____ 1938-1949
6 s T 9 F-A
5.000c..........
1929 BOND. D EB T Oct 19 '25- $670,000
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)_________ 485,000
6s T9 J-D $150,000c ................ 1939 Tot. ass’d val.'25 ( H act.) -4,057,352
Park Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$23.20
6 s T 9 J-D
$ 9 ,000c__________ 1937 PoDula’n 1910,1,633; '20_______3.186
City Hall Bonds.
IN T . at Hanover N at. B ank .N .Y .
6 s T9 J-D $15,000___________ 1934
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '25 $227,500
Total assess, val. '25 (act.)-3,571,609 FLORENCE.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-S15.40
This town is in Pinal County.
Population 1910, 4.874: 1920. 4J 63
Light and W ater Bonds.
IN T . payable at Town Treas. office 6s T9 F-A $80,000............ .................
Funding Bonds.
or at the Hanover N at. Bank. N . Y .
6s
F-A $37,000c. .................1952
City.
Electric Light Bonds.
6s
F-A $20,000c___________1952
C O C H IS E C O U N T Y .
B O N D . D E B T Oct. 10 ’23-$137,000
Tombstone is the county seat.
Total asses, val. '23 (act.)— 749,345
Highway Bonds.
Town tax rate (per $1,000)
5 H s’ 18 J-J $150,000— Jan 1 ’26-’28
1923
_$19 92
544g’ 18 J-J $500,000c— Jan 1 ’29-’38 Population T 910,‘ 807f 1 9 2 0 -1 -1 ,1 6 1
T O T. B D . D T . Dec 12 '23 $750,000
IN T . at the Continental & Com­
Sinking fund______________
86,947 mercial National Bank, Chicago.
Assessed valuation 1924.113,212.708
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__$12.40
Population 1910 (census)____ 34,591 FLOW ING WELLS IR R IG . DIST.
Population in 1920___________ 46,465
A district in Pima County.
IN T . payable in New York City.
$25,000c --.1 9 3 3 -1 9 3 5
8,400c_________ 1936
41,700c --.1937-1941
C O C H IS E C O . S. D . N O . 1.
8,400c_________ 1942
No recent return.
6 s g '22 F-A
8,300c_________ 1943
8,400c_________ 1944
COCHISE
COUNTY
SCHOOL
25,000c -..1 9 4 5 -1 9 4 7
DIST. NO. 2.
8,400c_________ 1948
6s
- . - $60 ,0 0 0 ....................1930
16,700c -.-1 9 4 9 -1 9 5 0
B O N D ED D E B T ___________
(?)
16,700c --.1 9 5 1 -1 9 5 2
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 23 ’24— $156,000
COCHISE CO. S. D. NO. 14.
Ass’d val. for gen. tax purp_. 93,000
High School Building Bonds.
Population (e s t.)________________ 250
6 s '22 A-O $43 ,0 0 0 .-Apr 1 '26-’42
IN T . at the Pacific Southwestern
(For amount due each year see Trust & Sav. Bank, Los Angeles.
V. 114, p. 1928.)
B O N D . DEBT April 1922. $60,500
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,770,864 GILA COUNTY.
Globe is the county seat.
Population_______________________ 800
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office Court-house & jail 5s_________$45,000
Road and Highway Bonds.
or Kountze Bros.
5 H s g ’16 J-J$263,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’36
(Part every 5 years.)
COCHISE CO. S. D. NO. 21.
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 1 ’2 5 — $308,000
School Building Bonds.
Bonds for which State is
6s
. . . $60,000..............................
responsible, see debt of
BONDED D E B T — ..........
(?)
State (add’l) Oct 1 '2 5 - 25,271.58
Sinking fund____________
97,962
COCHISE COUNTY SCHOOL Ass’d val. '25 ( % actual)_83,654,866
DIST. NO. 27.
State & co. tax rate (per
6s
. . . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ....................1936
$1,000) 1925...................
$15.74
B O N D E D D E B T ..................... (?)
Popula’n 1910, 16,348; 1920, 25,678

GILA CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.

lUd
GREENLEE COUNTY.

P. O. Lower Miami.
Building Bonds.
J-J $16.000____ July 2 1937
J-J 43,600____ July 7 1939
M -S 8 61,000____ Sept 8 1940
(Optional Sept. 8 1930.)
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 '2 5 -- $121,400
Sinking fund_______________
30.534
Ass'd val'n 1925 (act. val.).6,829 817
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$32.52
Population T9, 4.500: '21 (est.) 4,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.

Clifton is the county seat.
On Jan. 1 1911 this county w m
established with boundaries embrac­
ing the eastern part of Graham Co.
The new county assume! all the
bonded debt of Graham C o ., which
was $147,365 5 % bonds and of which
$87,364.70 is presently outstand­
ing. See below.
Territorial Funding Bonds.
5s '92 J-J $72,364.7 0 c _______ 1942
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
6 s '12 J-J a$22,000c__________1937
Road Construction Bonds.
6 s g T7 J-J $200,000cc.-July 1 1937
(Subject to call $20,000 yearly after
July 1 1927)
6 s T9 J-D 200.000c-— June 1 1939
School Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6 s '25 A-O $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 c --0 c t 1 ’36-’45
School District No. 3 Bonds.
6 s T2 — -a$28.000c — M ay 1 1932
6 s '16 M -N 11.500C-— M ay 1 1931
(Subject to call beg. M ay 1 1921)
6 s '17 J-D 20,000c___June 1 1937
Duncan Un. H. S. Dist. No. 2.
6 s T4
A-Of$28,OOOc__________ 1934
6 s '20
A-O 30,OOOc_Apr 1 ’31-’40
School District No. 18.
5Jds M -N t$90,000c-$10,000 ann.
School District No. 19 Bonds.
6 s T2
. . . a $3 5 0 0 c....— 1927
Consol. S. D. No. 19 Bonds.
6 s '14
A-Of$30.000c__________ 1929
6s T7
J-D 20,000c..June 1 1937
CO. BD . D T . Oct 23 '2 5 -— $494,365
School bonds (add'l)________3) 1.000
County sink. f d . __________
9.186
School Dist. sinking fund40.137
Assessed valuation 19 5 -.2 1 .6 8 2 ,3 5 8
State&Co.tax(per$1.000) '25-$19 60
Population in 1920 (Census)..15.362
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at First
Nat. Bank, Clifton; (§) County
Treas. (t) Hanover N at. Bank, N . Y .

GILA COUNTY S. D. NO. 24.

HOLBROOK.

5s '07
$10.000c— .July 1 1927
5s '13 J-J
35,000c___Apr 1 1933
(Subject to call beginning in 1918.)
5A£sT9 F-A 80,000____________1938
5 ^ s ’ 19 F-A 100,000____________1938
(Subject to call beginning Aug. 1928.)
5H s'20 M-S 50,000____ Mar 1 1940
(Optional M ay 1 1930)
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 '2 5 - $240,000
Sinking fund______________
69,372
Ass'd val’n 1925 (act. val.)12 071.788
Total tax rate (per$l,000) '25-$22.13
Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 10.000
IN T . at County Treas. office.

GILA CO. SCH. DIST. No. 17.

Post Office Hayden.
Building
F-A $6 ,000c___Aug 2 1935
(Subject to call after Aug. 2 1925)
6 s 17 J-J $25.000____ July 2 1937
(Subject to call after July 2 1927)
6 s '23 F-A 35,000____ Aug 1 1943
(Optional Aug 1 1933)
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 '2 5 -- $66,000
Sinking fund_______________
9.966
Ass d val. ’ 25 (act. val.)— 5 318,358
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$21.02
Population 1919, 4,500; ' 2 1 (est) 3,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.
6 s '15

GILA CO. SCH. D IST . NO. 19.

6 s '17
6s T9
6 s '20

6 s '24 J-J $124,000___Jan 1 ’26-’42
T O T . B D . D T . Jan 1 1925- $124,000
Sinking fund_______________
3,245
Assessed valuation 1924___ 3,856,957
Total taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$25 l 8
Population (estimated)________ 2,000
IN T . at the Continental & Com­
mercial N at. Bank, Chicago.

GILA CO. SCH. D IST. NO. 26.

This town is In Navajo County.
W ater Bonds.
- — $135,000____ July 1 1950
(Ontional July 1 1940.)
B O N D . D EB T Sept 30 '2 3 . $135,000
Assessed value 1923. ____1.138.518
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$16.00
Population in 1920 (Census) — 1,206
6 s ’20

JANYES IR R IG . D IST R IC T .

A district in Pima County.
1 . O. Miami
’
$17.0 0 0 c ____ 1933-1934
6 s '13 J-D
15,000c__Dec 30 1933
8,000c_________ .,1935
6 s T 5 M -N 75.0 0 0 c ...M a y 3 1935
1 7 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1936-1937
6 s T 9 M N 100,000_____ M ay 1938
8 ,00 0 c ...........
1938
(Subject to call beginning in 1928.)
17 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1939-1940
6 s '22 J J $255,000___Jan 1 '26 '42
8.000c...........
1941
6 s '23 F-A 50,000c____ Aug 1943 6 s g '22 F-A
1 7 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1942-1943
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 '2 5 - $495,010
8,000c. .............-.1 9 4 4
Sinking fund______________
83.971
1 7 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1945-1946
Ass'd val'n '25 (act. v a l.) .15.001 828
8.000c___________1947
Tot. tax rate(per $1,000) '25— $26.88
1 7 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1948-1949
Population in 1924 (e s t.)_____ 9.000
8.000c...........
1950
[N T . at County Treas. office.
17 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1951-1952
Outst’ d'gbonds Oc* 26 '2 5 -- 63,000
TO TAL AU T H . D E B T ____ $167,000
GLENDALE.
This town is in Maricopa County. Ass’d val. for gen. tax purp. 237,550
Population (est.)
______
250
Incorp. July 18 1910.
IN T . at the Pacific-Southwestern
Electric Light Bonds.
5s
...
$9,000c__________ 1932 Trust & Sav. Bank. Los Angeles.
6 s '20 s-an 20,000c___Apr 1 1940
W ater Bonds.
JEROME.
6s
...
$50,000c---------------- 1934
This town is In Yavapai County.
6 s '20 s-an 3 5 ,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1940
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '18 . . . $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .......................... ..
6s
...
$50,000c__________ 1937
(Due $5,000 bi-annually.)
6s
...
35,000c_____ . — .1938
General Improvement Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6 s T9 M -N $ 8 0 .0 0 0 - - .......... .1939
6 s '20 M N $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1930 B O N D . D EBT Nov 15 '2 3 . $110,000
B O N D . D EB T Oct 19 '2 5 - $220,000 Assessed valuation 1923 '24 4 007,707
Water debt (included)____
81.000 Town tax (per $1,000) '23-’24-$14.48
Assessment debt (add’l) ___
68.800 Population in 1920 _____________ 139
Sinking fund_______________
20,332
* IN T . at Bank of Arizona, Jerome
Assess, val. '25 ( } 4 a c t.)._ l,5 8 9 501
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.90
MARICOPA COUNTY.
Population 1920_______________ 2,737
County seat is Phoenix. On Sept. 1
IN T . is payable at New York or 1918 Maricopa County owned prop­
Glendale.
erty valued at $2,478,965, including
$1,937,885 of school property.
GLENDALE UN. H IG H S. D.
5H s’ 19 J-D3 900,000 — ________1949
6 s '12 Apr $30,000___Apr 15 1934
Highway Bonds.
6 s '20 J-D
67,000______ 1926-1940 6 s g '21 J-J $4,500,000c Jan 15 ’31-’51
B O N D . D EB T Oct 22 '2 4 . $106,000 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 2744.)
Total assess, val. '24 (act.).5,404,670
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 4 ..$ 2 .8 4 6s '13 F-A $18,000c-.Feb 15 1933
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 2,000
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1923.)
TOTAL D EB T Nov 1923-$8,418,000
GLOBE.
is
This city Is in Gila County. In­ Bonds for which State of
responsible— see debt
corporated Feb. 1907.
State (incl.) June 30’2 5 -2 8 1 ,636.43
Sewer System.
C ash in t r e a s u r y __________
4 2 5 .46 5
6 s '18 J-D $l60.600g.June 1 ’26-’43 Tot.ass'd val.equal. ’24 114,993.709
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1 '2 5 - . $357,000 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23-$19.80
Water debt (incl.)_________ 140,000 Population 1920, 89.576.
Assessment debt (add’l) ___
37.249
IN T . on 6s 1921 highway at Bank­
Tot .assess .val .’25(50% act) 4,088.464 ers Trust Co., N . Y .; on others at
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____ $25.00 County Treasury
Population 1910, 7,083; 1920, 7,044
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank, N .Y .
MARICOPA CO. SCH.DIST. N O .l.
5s g '09 M -N $125.000c-N ov 15 1929
GRAHAM CO U N TY.
5s T1 Apr 70.000c— Apr 17 1931
Safford is the county seat.
5s g '13 Nov 200.000c— Mar 1 1933
Road Bonds.
6 s '22 M -S $425,000c_Mar 1 ’26-'42 5s T 4 J-D 30,000c— .D ec 119 3 4
Court house bonds________
35,000 5s g '15 July *35.000c— .July 1 1935
B O N D . D E B T Oct 22 '25 $461,000 5s T9 M -N 100.000— M ay 15 1939
Ass'd val. '25 (60% a c t.).12,091,7)4 6s '20 M -S 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 --.Sept 15 1940
5s '25 J-J5 650,000___ Jan 5 1945
State and County tax rate (per
$1,000)_______________ 1925 $25.20 B O N D . D E B T Jan 1925-$1,560,000
88,549
Population 1910, 23,999; 1920, 10.148 Sinking fund______________
The reason for the decrease in the Assessed valuation of school
district (equal) 1924— 39,113,894
1920 census figures from those of 1910
is that the eastern part of this county Population (estimated)______42,690
*IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
was taken to organize Greenlee
County (see Greenlee County below). on bonds of 1925 at the Bankers
Trust Co., New York City, or the
IN T . at the National Park Bank,
County Treasurer’s office.
N . Y ., at option of holder.
GRAHAM C O U N T Y S. D. N O . 6 .
P. O. Safford.
Building Bonds.
6 s '24 J-J $ 2 8 ,5 0 0 --.............-.1 9 4 4
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925— $28,500
Sinking fund_______________
2,273
Ass’d val. '25 (60% act.) — l , 384,650
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$10.87
Population (estimated)________ 1,100

MARICOPA CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 3.
5s '12 —
$7.000— Apr 15 1932
5s TO —
6,000___ Aug 1 1930
6 s '14
—
30,000___ July 1 1934
6 s T9
-_ 10.000___ Dec 1 1939
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 '23— $53,000
Sinking fund_______________
3,033
Assessed val. 1923 (actual) .2,218,745
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$31.30

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M A R IC O P A C O . S C H . D IS . N O . 4
6 s ’10 . . . $19,000____June 7 193C
6 s ’ 12 —
6,000— -Apr 15 1932
6 H s ’14 —
90.000____ Feb 1 1934
6 s ’20 — - 125 000___ Apr 1 1940
B O N D . D E B T Oct 8 '2 3 -. $240,000
Sinking fund_______________
4.987
Assess, val. 1923 (act.val.)_5,644,46)
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$33.40
M A R IC O P A C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 6
- - - $10.000— .M a y 15 1932
M -S 5 0 ,0 0 0 -— Sept 15 1940
B O N D . DEBT Oct 8 '2 3 .. $60,000
Sinking fund_______________
1.768
Assess, val. '23 (act. val.)_ 1,845,655
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— -$29.0d

6 s T2
6 s '20

ARIZONA—CITIES AND TOWNS
M IAM I.
Tbis town is in Gila County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $120.000c..Jan 1 '26-’49
6s T9
J-J 115.000c........... 1926-1948
Oas Plant Bonds.
6 s '21
J-J $144.000c.-Jan 1 '26-'49
Funding Bonds.
6s '20
J-J $24.000c______ 1926-1949
Fire Protection Bonds.
6s T9
J-J $14.000c______1926-1939
Flood Control Bonds.
6 s '20
J-J $22,000c.Jan 1 ’26-'47
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 25- $485,000
Sinking fund_______________
11.001
Assessed value 1925________3.133.258
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$ 3 1 .00
Population, 1920_______________ 6,689
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y .

M A R IC O P A C O . S C H . D . N O . 8
5s TO — .
$17,000____M ay 2 1930
„ .
20.000____July 1 1934
...
10.000____ Apr 1 193S M O HAVE C O U N T Y .
60,000____ Nov 1 1943
County seat is Kingman.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 8 '2 3 .. $47,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________
4.988 5s '13 J-J $67.000c__________1954
Ass'd val. 1923 (act. v a l.).2 ,722,015
(Subject to call beg. in 1933)
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$32.00 5s '15 J-J $100,000___Sept 15 1955
(Subject to call after Sept. 15 1935)
M A R IC O P A C O . S C H . D . N O . 11
Court-house { R e d . b e g . i n 1932).
Building Bonds.
5s '12 A-O $80,000C— Oct 14 1952
6 s TO - - $7.000— -July 18 1930
Union High School Bonds.
6 s g ’17 J-D
34,000____ Aug 1 1931 5s '15 A-O $55,000___________ 1935
6 s *20 - - 25 0 0 0 .— M ay 15 1940
Highway Bonds.
BON D . DE BT Oct 6 1923 . $6 6 .000
($50,000.-June 1 '31-’35
Sinking fund_______________
1,851 6 s '20 J-DHSO,000—June 1 '36-'45
Assessed val. '23 (act.)____ 3,340,579
(l 00,000— June 1 ’46-'50
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23_$32.0('
Hospital Bonds.
6 s '20 J-D ($30,000—June 1 ’31-’40
M A R IC O P A C O . S C H . D . N O . 40
1 50,000 —June 1 ’ 41-’50
5s '13 — - $25,000— -Aug 15 193b B D . DEBT Dec 10 '25—
$787,363
6 s '17 - - .
50.000___________ 1931 School bonds (add’l)______
15,300
6 s T9 . . .
40,000------------------1931 Bonds for which State is
6 s '20 - - .
7 5 .0 0 0 ______ 1941-1950
responsible— see debt of
B O N D . D E B T Oct 8 1923 -$190,000
State (incl.) June30 '25.105.363.29
Sinking fund__________ ____
958 Sinking fund_____________
125,8)0
Ass'd val. 1923 (act. val.)_3,484,858 Tot. ass’d value '24 (act.).16,170.701
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$29.70 State&Co.taxfp.$l ,000)’2 5---- $27.95
Pooulation 1910. 3,773; 1920, 5,259
M A R IC O P A C O . S. D . N O . 41.
IN T . in New York City.
6 s T9 M -N $65.000.................-.1 9 3 9
B O N D . DEBT Oct 8 1923. $118.00(1
Sinking fund_______________
1,587 N A V A JO C O U N T Y .
Holbrook is the county seat.
Tot. ass’d val. ’23(act.val.) 3,050,943
Total tax rate (per $1,000) !23 -$26,5
Bridge Bonds.
5s 16 A-O $63.000____ Apr 6 1941
M A R IC O P A C O U N T Y S. D . N O .66
(Subject to call beg. in 1926.)
5s '17 J-D 160,000—June 8 '30-'57
Roosevelt School Bonds
6s
. . . $ 2 8 .5 0 0 -........................... (Subject to call after June 8 1935)
B O N D . D EB T Oct 8 '23— $76,000
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________
1.621 6 s
—.$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..........1931-1940
F u n d in g Bonds.
Tot .assess .val .’23 (act .val.) 1,313,130
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $27.00 5s '25 M -S $50,000____ Sept 1 1945
BOND. D EB T Nov 24 '25 $424,000
M A R IC O P A C O U N T Y S. D. N O .68 Bonds for which State is re­
sponsible (add’l)— see debt
Alhambra School Bonds
6 s '20 J-D $30.000— -June 15 1940
of State June 30 1925—
.38,000
6 s T3
...
17.000____July 1 1933 Sinking f und--------------------31,354
B O N D . D EB T Oct 8 1923 $47,000 Tot. ass'd val.'25(3-5 act.)l 1,188,394
Assess, val. '23 (act. v a l.).1,688,991 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25-S25 73
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $26.10 Pop n 1910, 11.471; 1920, 16,077
6 s '14
6 s '18
6 s '23

M A R IC O P A C O . S C H . D . N O . 80
6s 'l l
___
$9,000___ Dec 4 193
5s '13 —
8.000___ Jan 2 193)
6>$s'14 —
12,000----- June 1 1934
6 s g '16 J-D
12.000----- Dec 1 193t
6 s T9
--3.200-----July 15 1939
6 s g '21 J-J
50,000— Jan 15 1941
B O N D . D E B T Oct 6 1923- $94,206
1,113
Sinking fund_______________
Assess, val. 1923 (act.)____ 2,156,290
T ot. tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’23-$30.90
M A R IC O P A C O . D R . D IS . N O . 1
P. O. Tempe.
6 s '15 J-J $75,000c— Jan 1 193t
(Part yearly)
B O N D . D E B T Nov 18 (2 3 . $75,000
Total assessed value 1923
(about
actual)_________ 568,610
District tax (per $1,000) '2 3 .-$ 8 .0 0
Population in 1919 (est.)_________ 35t
IN T . is payable at County Treas
urer’a office in Phoenix.
M A R IC O P A I R R I G . D I S T R I C T .
A district in Pinal County.
7 s '22 — _$1,375,000____ 1933-1952
W e are advised by D . H . Smith,
Secretary, under date of Oct. 1925,
that the above listed bonds were
never issued. He also states that
this district will be disorganized soon
and a new district organized.
MESA C I T Y .
This city is in Maricopa County
Incorporated in 1882.
Gas & Elec. Light Plant Bonds,
53^s’ 17 J-J $125,000___July 15 1957
(Subject to call after July 15 1937)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6 s '08 F-A $50,000c.-_A u g 1 1928
($10,000 optional after Aug. 1 1918J
5 % s ' \ 9 F-A
$33.000__________ 19.39
5J^s’25 s-a
80,000__________ 1945
Sewer Bonds.
_
6 s g '15 F-A $75,000c_ Aug 1 1955
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1935.)
Improvement Bonds.
5M s'19 p -A $34,000--------------------Light and Power Plant Bonds.
5M s’ 19 F-A $33,000__________ 1939
5 ) ! s’25 s-a
98,500--1945
R efunding Bonds.
5 ^ s ’25 s-a
$50,000__________ 1945
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 8 '2 3 -- $353,500
Water debt (incl.)__________
50,000
Assessment debt (add'l)
376,175
Assessed value 1923 (act’l) -2,842,039
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-----$10.66
Population 1910, 1,692: 1920, 3.036
IN T . on water bonds at John
Nuveen & C o ., Chicago; on sewer
bonds at Hanover National Bank,
New York; on gas and electric bonds
at Town Treasurer’s office or Han­
over N at. Bank, N . Y .
M ESA U N . H IG H S C H . D IS T .
6 s '08 —
$45.000— M ay 18 1928
5M s’ 19 —
100,000____ June 1 1939
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 1921 $145,000
Assessed valuation 1920— 11,391,614
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21_$26.95
Population 1921 (est.)________12,000




NAVAJO CO. UN. S. D. NO. 1.
Post Office Winslow.
. . . $17,000- — ..............1931
—
37,000____________1936
—
25,000____________1940
(Optional 1930)
B O N D . D EB T Nov 2 1 '2 4 - $82,000
Sinking fund_______________
14,208
Assess, val. (about 60%
actual) 1924____________ 4,081,801
School tax (per $1,000) 1924___$6.70
Population (est.)----------------------- 4,000
6s ' l l
6 s '16
6 s '20

NOGALES.
This town is in Santa Cruz County.
Inc. July 22 1893. Pop'n. TO. 3,514.
1920. 5,199.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ l l M-S$ 120,0 00c.. Sept 1 1941
( 30,000— Feb 15 '26-’30
50,000— Feb 1 5 ’31-'35
5 H s’20 F-A{ 6 5 ,0 0 0 --Feb 1 5 '3 6 -’40
I 7 5 .0 0 0 --Feb 15 '41-’45
1100,000--Feb 15 '46-'50
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’l l M -S $50.000c-----Sept 1 1941
City Hall & Fire Dept. Bonds.
5 H s’20 F-A $25 0 0 0 --Feb 15 ’26-’50
T O T. B D . D T . Nov 1924- $522,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 445,000
Assessment debt (add’l)
8,286
Ass’d val. ’23(abt.70%act.) 7,096,998
Tot.taxrate(per$l,000) 1923- $12.00
IN T . on bonds of 1920 at the Con­
tinental & Commercial National
Bank, Chicago; on others at Hanover
National Bank. New York.
PHOENIX.
Phoenix is he capital of Arizona
and county seat of Maricopa County.
Incorp. Feb. 25 1881. Commission
manager form of government adopted
Oct. 11 1913. V. 97, p. 1151. Bill
to legalize the purchase of plant of
Phoenix Water Co. was passed by
Congress in 1907, and agreement ap­
proved by voters M ar. 7 1907.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '06 J-J $260,000____June 1 1931
(Subject to call $30,000 annually
after June 1 1921)
5 ^ s '1 8 J-J 100,000____ July 1 1938
5s T 9 J-J 1,125.000______1926-1950
6 s '21 J-J 450.000______Jan 1 1946
6 s '21 J-J 175,000_____ July 1 1941
6 s '21 J-J 100,000_____July 1 1941
Funding Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $155,000c— July 1 1934
(Payment of these bonds optional 15
years after their date in numerical
order, amounts of $25,000 yearly).
5s '14 J-J $120,500c— Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1934.)
Sewer Bonds.
4 ^ s '1 0 J-J $400,000____________1950
(Subject to call $20,000 yearly, be­
ginning in 1930.)
6 s '21 J-J
140,000___ Jan 1 1946
Street ( R e d . a f t e r J a n . 1 1934).
5s '14 J-J $75,000c__ Jan 1 1954
6 s '21 J-J
60,000___ July 1 1941
Fire-Dept. ( R e d . a f t . J a n . 1 1934).
5s '14 J-J $75.000c__ Jan 1 1954
6 s '21 J-J
65,000----- Jan 1 1946

Police Signal Bonds.
J-J $20.000____ July 1 1941
City Park Bonds.
6 s '21
J-J $40,000____July 1 1941
B O N D . D EBT Oct 1 '25-$3.535,500
Water debt (included)___2,110,000
Sinking fund______________
180,500
Assessed val'n, real estate.23.831,310
Assessed val'n, personal-.20.568.485
Ot her assessable property. 5,051,120
Total assessed val. 1925-26
(60% actual)...................49.450.915
Tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’ 25-’2 6 -.$ l 1.80
Pop n 1910 11.134; 1920. 29,053
IN T . at City Treasurer's office and
Amer. Exch. Nat. Bank, N . Y .
6 s '21

P H O E N IX U N IO N H IG H S. D .
4HsgT0Nov$150,000C— N o v i 1930
5 H s ’20 . - - 500,000____ Apr 1 1940
5s '25 J-.T *300,000____ July 1 1945
B O N D . D E B T June '2 5 - $950,000
Sinking fund______________
77,836
Assess, val. (equal.) '24..5 2 ,49 0 ,6 87
* IN T . at Bankers Trust C o., N .
Y . City, or at the Co. Treas. office.
PIM A C O U N T Y .
County seat Is Tucson. In 1901
Coler & Co. of New York were given
judgment against the county for
$300,000 on RR. aid bonds. V. 72. p.
637. In 1903 $318,275.29 3 % 50-yr.
gold T e r r i t o r i a l funding bonds were is­
sued in settlement and interest on
same is being regularly paid. They
are included under the debt of Ari­
zona. A portion of this county has
been taken to form the new county of
Santa Cruz.
Court House R efunding Bonds.
4s '01 . . . $22,000..............................
4s '02 - - .
25.000________________
x Road Bonds.
5s g '16 J-J $240,000c— Jan 3 1946
5 ^ s '1 9 A-O l ,425.000-------- 1926-1944
6 ^ '18 - - - 107.000___________ — TO T. BD. D T. Nov 1922.$1,857,000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (add'l)— see
debt of State .1une30’25-553,515.34
Total assess, value 1924.-59,235.130
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'22$16.40
Pop'n 1910, 22.818; 1920. 34,680
x IN T . at County Treasurer’s of­
fice or Kountze Bros., N . Y .
P IN A L C O U N T Y .
Florence is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
6 s '21
M-S $70.000____ Sept 1 1931
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $300,000 ..J u ly 1 1935
5s T9 M -N o5 0 000____ 1926-1944
Bonds for which State is
responsible (incl.)— see
de bt of State Jun«30’25$136.138.08
School bonds (add’l)_____
424,100
Warrant debt (add'l)_____
14.979
Net valuation 1924-25— 45,775,176
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-$15.60
Population 1910. 9.015: 1920. 16.130
IN T . at Kountze Bros., N . Y . C
P IN A L C O U N T Y E L E C T R IC A L
D I S T R I C T N O . 2.
P. O. Casa Grande.
Power Line Bonds.
6s
J-J $40,000c........ ...........1943
6s
. - - 10,000____________ 1944
6 s '25
J-J 53,000____Jan 1 1945
B O N D . D E B T Oct 24 '25- $407,000
Total assess, value 1925— 3.000.000
District tax rate (per $1,000)'25115 95
Population (estimated)________1,200
IN T . in Casa Grande, San Fran­
cisco, Los Angeles.
P IN A L C O. UN. H . S. D. N O . 2.
BO N D ED D E B T ________ $155,000
Assessed value 1921______ 6,562,586
Actual value (est.)________ 12,000,000
Population (est.)_______________ 3,000
PRESCOTT.
This city is in Yavapai County.
Inc. Feb. 27 1883.
W ater Bonds.
6 s '20 J-J $350,000________________
Water&Sewer(Ked. 20 y r s . f r . i s s . ) .
5s g '98 -.-$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 - — Dec 15 1948
5s TO J-D 6 9,000-— Dec 15 1950
5s '05 J-D 100.000.--June 15 1955
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925--$761,000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (see debt of
State) June 30 1925_____ 91.261.90
Sinking fund______________
105,886
Assess, val. '2 4 --------------------7,376,547
Total tax (per $1,0001 1924___ $10.00
Population 1910, 5,092; 1920, 5,010
IN T . at Union Tr. C o .. Detroit
U . S. M tge. & Tr. Co., N . Y .; at
Kountze Bros., N . Y ., and at Com­
mercial Tr. & Savs. B k ., Prescott.
P R E S C O T T SC H . D IS T . N O . 1.
5s '08 Sept $7,500c.Sept 15 '26-28
High School Building.
54£s’ 14 J-J $75,000c_Jan 1 ’26 '34
B O N D . D EBT Nov 1920-- $137,000
Ass'd val. T9 (80% act.)-$5,084,278
Tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 )_______ $20.48
Population in 1919 (est.)_____7,500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Prescott, and at Kountze B ros..N .Y .
QUEEN CREEK IR R IG . D IST .
This district is in Maricopa County
6J^s’25 J-J S125,000c-Jan 1 '3 6 -5 5
B O N D . D EB T Mar 1 9 2 5 -- $125,000
Value of taxable property7 in
March 1925____________ 714,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
R O O S E V E L T E LEC . D I S T R I C T .
This district was declared unconsti­
tutional; bonds void.
ROOSEVELT W ATER
C O N S E R V A T IO N D IS T .
Formerly Auxiliary East Canal
Irrigation District.

[V ol. 121,
This district (P. O. Mesa) is in
Maricopa County.
6 s '24 J-J$2,000.000c.Oct 1 ’35-’54
6 s '25 J-J 1,000.000c.July 1 ’36-'55
B O N D . D E B T Oct 20 '25.$3,000,000
District tax (per acre) 1925____ $3.00
SALT R IVER V A L LE Y W A TE R
USERS A SSO C IA TIO N .
P. O. Phoenix.
Roosevelt Agricultutal Impt
District No. 1 Bonds.
6 s g '24 J-J $665,000c.Aug 1 ’36-’54
Agricultural Impt. Dist. No. 2,
6 s g ’24 J-J$l .578.000c.Jan 1 ’39-'54
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1659.)
Total outstanding bonds
and government con­
struction charges Aug.
1925__________________ $14,331,464
Assessed valuation 1925- 42,000,000
Actual value (estimated) 63,000.000
IN T . at Farmers’ Loan & Trust
Co., N . Y ., and Anglo-California
Trust Co., San Francisco.
N o t e .— This project was first start­
ed by the Federal Government, then
turned over to the land owners who
are the shareholders, and the propo­
sition now is considers u a quasimunicipal corporation and the bonds
so considered.
SAN TA CR U Z~CO U N TY.
Nogales is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '15 J-D$138.000___Dec 14 1955
(Subject to call after Dec. 14 1935.)
6 s '2 0 s-a $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ________________
Court-H ouse Bonds.
5s 02 . . . $35,000— ............. 1932
Amado S. D. No. 3 Bonds.
6 s 23
$10,000c.. . Oct 1 1938
Patagonia Gr. Sch. No. 6 Bds.
6 s 13
--.
$6.000___________ 1933
Potrero School No. 21 Bonds.
6 s '21
. . . $10,000.................-.1941
Santa Cruz School No. 28.
6 s '21
$ 5 ,0 0 0 - .- ............. 1940
Nogales High Sch. No. 1 Bds.
5s '1 6 '
$20.000___________ 1936
(Subject to call $6,000 yearly after
1 0 years from issue.)
5 ^ g '1 4 J-D $48.000c-_June 16 1933
Nogales Grade School Bonds.
6 s '19
. . . $85.000..................... 1399
6 s '21
J-J 60 0 0 0 ______1931-1940
Amado Sch. Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 . .............. .............
Funding Bonds.
5 s '19
$88,000
1929-1944
Road Bonds.
5s '18 - - . $173.000___________ 1957
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 1 9 '2 5 $534,000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (see debt of
31,000
State) June 30 1925_____
School debt (a d d 'l)............ 244,000
Sinking fund_______________
37.732
Total assessed val. 1925
(80% actual)__________ 12,759,788
Co. tax rate ($1,000) '2 5 _____ $24.32
Population in 1920____________12.689
IN T . at office of County Treas.
SCO TTSD ALE H IG H S. D.
This district is in Maricopa Co.
6 s '22 M -N $73,OOOc__May 15 1942
B O N D . D E B T Oct 5 '2 3 .- $73,000
Tot. assess val. ’2 3(act.).l,587,740
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$31.60
IN T . payable at County Treas­
urer's office or at Bankers Trust Co.
TEM PE.
This town is in Maricopa County.
Electricity & Gas Supply Bds.
6 s '21 J-D [$75.000--June 1 ’26-’40
1 6 0 .0 0 0 --June 1 '41-’50
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 13 '25- $263,000
Assessment debt (add’l)----94,354
Sinking fund_____ ________
26,850
Assessed value 1925 _______1,350,632
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $14.85
Population 1910, 1 ,4 7 3 :1920, 1,963
IN T . at Chase National Bank,
New York.
TEM PE U N . H IG H S C H . D I S T .
This district is in Maricopa Co.
5s '08 — _ $50,000c— -O ct 5 1928
6 s '19 —
14.000c........
1939
6 s '20 M -S 50,000c -Sept 15 1940
B O N D . D E B T N ov 20 ’25- $114,000
Sinking fund_______________
48,500
Tot. as’d val.'25 (4t5 act.) - 5 ,932,094
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$32.50
T O M B S T O N E UN. H . S. D IS T .
This district (P. O. Tombstone) is
in Cochise County.
6 s ’22 J-J17($48,000c-July 1 '26-’37
] 2 0 .00 0 c.July 1 ’28-’31
B O N D . D E B T Dec 12'2 3
$80,000
Sinking fund______________
7,995
Assessed valuation 1923---- 3,192.812
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$20.20
Population 1922 (est.)________ 1,500
TU CSON .
County seat of Pima County. Inc.
M ay 7 1883. Charter amended
1885. Population 1910, 13,193; 1920,
20,292.
State Refunding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 13 A-O $16,000____________1938
5 s '03 - - 11 423.71 — ____ 1953
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g ’00 J-J $109,000c___July 1 1950
44£s’08 M -S 260,000c-M ar 10 1938
(Subject to call before maturity)
5s g '14 J-J 165,000c ...J a n 2 1944
6 s '20 J-J 140,000c-.-J uly 1 1950
Emergency W ater Impt. Bonds.
53^s’22 J-J $65,000____ July 2 1942
Street-Improvement Bonds.
6 s '20 J-J $75,000____ July 1 1952
City Hall Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $50,0 00c-..J an 2 1945
(Redeemable beginning Jan 2 1935)
Fire Department Bonds.
4 ^ s ’08 M -N $25,000
..........-.1 9 3 8
5sg '15 J-J 20,000c— Jan 2 1945
(Redeemable beg. Jan 2 1935)
5 ^ s ’22 J-J
75,000____ July 2 1942

Dec., 1925.]
TUCSON (C o n c l u d e d .)

OKLAHOMA—DEBT OF STATE

Bridge ( R e d . b e g . J a n . 2 1935).
845,000c.-.J an 2 1945
Park ( R e d . b e g . J a n . 2 1935).
6s g '15 J-J $25.000 c-..J an 2 1945
Light ( R e d . b e g . J a n . 2 1935).
6s g ’ 15 J-J 835.000c...Ja n 2 1945
Sewer ( R e d . b e g . J a n . 2 1935).
6s g '15 J-J $50.000c— Jan 2 1945
Funding Bonds.
5s '18 J-J $ 2 0 0,000_____ 1934-1949
($50 000 every 5 years.)
Isolation Hospital Bonds.
6 y i s ' 2 2 J-J $18.000-— July 2 1942
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
6M s’23 A-O $25,000____Oct 1 1943
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
51£s’23 A-O $30.000____Oct 1 1943
Arroyo Culvert Bonds
5 H s’23 A-O $75,000____Oct 1 1943
T O T . B D . D T . Sept 1 ’25 $1,514,423
Water debt (Incl.)_______
739 000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (see debt of
State) June 30 1925____ 27,423.71
Sinking fund______________
338,164
Assess, val. 1925_________ 24.127,575
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$42.*)0
Among various other assets the
city owns real estate valued at
$607,983.95, and a water system
carried on the books at $944 665.79.
IN T . on bonds of 1916 at City
Treasurer’s office or in N . Y . City
or Chicago; on water 5 s due 1944 at
Consolidated Nat. Bank. Tucson.

6s g '15 J-J

Assessment debt (add'l) —
27,900
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (3-5 a c t.).2,602,2^2
Total tax rate (per $1,00 0 )'25.$46.82
Population 1910. 2,381; 1920, 3.730
*IN T . at N . Y .; others at Winslow.
YAVAPAI COUNTY.
Prescott is the county seat.
Court House Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y )
5s g '44 J-J 8135.000c— Jan 1 ’26-’31
Road Bonds.
6 s '20 J-D $ 1 , 1 2 0 000. June 1 ’26-'40
CO. BD. D T. Dec l 25 .$1,335,000
Bonds for which State is
responsible (add’l)— °iw
debt of State June30'25 338.750 07
Ass’d. val. 1924__________ 91,644,836
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $1(1.00
Population 1910. 15.996; 1920, 24 .227
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

YAVAPAI CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Prescott.
5s ’08 M-S $14,000________________
5 H s’ 14 J-J
95,000____Jan 1 1934
6 s ’19 A-O $80,000____Oct 1 1939
(Subject to call 1929 )
B OND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25— $169,000

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L EG ISL ATU R E.— The first session of the Legislature convened on
Dec. 2 1907 and was limited to 160 days. The regular sessions occur bi­
ennially in odd years on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in January.
Members receive only one-third the regular pay per day after 60 days.
CO N ST IT U T IO N AL CON VEN TIO N PROPOSED.— A constitutional
convention to be held the first Tuesday of November 1927 for the purpose
of altering, revising, or amending the present Constituion, or to pronose
a new Constitution for the State is provided by Chapter 71, Laws of 1925.
Pursuant to Section 2, Article X X I V of the Constitution, the Act will be
submitted to the voters for their approval at the general election in No­
vember 1926.
TO TAL DEBT.— The bonded debt o f Oklahoma Territory, which od
July 1 i903 amounted to $48,000, was paid off in March 1904. The entire
direct obligations of the State at the present time are represented by the
$1,637,000 funding bonds and the $1,550,000 public building bonds de­
scribed below. The money on hand in the State Treasury June 30 1925
amounted to $2,235,145.34. The amount on hand in the official depository
— moneys not distributed to the various funds and belonging to the State,
was $7,294,369.13. Cash on hand. Commission Land Office funds,
amounted to $2,197,408.57. Receiots from gross production of gas and
oil at 3 % for the fiscal year July 1924 to June 1925 amounted to
$5,525,557.95.
------ I n t e r e s t ------ ----------- P r i n c i p a l --------------LOANS—
N a m e a n d P u rp o se .

P .C .

P a y a b le .

W h en D u e .

O u t s t a n d 'g .

F-A Aug. 1 1926-27
$287.0 >0
Funding bonds, coup on..____ 1908 4
do
do
coupon______ 1913 4 H A-O Oct. 1 1926-33
1.350,090
Public building bonds_________1911 5
M -N _________________
1,250.000
Public building bonds*_____ 1924 5 M -S 15 aSept 15’29-’49
300,000
(All or any of the 1913 bonds subject to call after Oct. 1923 )
* Issued for the purpose of constructing and equipoing suitable dor­
YAVAPAI CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 9;
5 Mis'14 J-J $25,000 c..-J an 1 1934 mitories at the Agricultural & Mechanical College of the State of Oklahoma.
a Bonds mature Sept. 15 as follows: $20,000, 1929; $9,000, 1930 to 1932
6s ’20 J-D 85.000___ Dec 1 1910
incl.; $10,000, 1933 and 1934: $11,009, 1935 and 1935: $12,000, 1937 and
6 s ’20 J-D 205,000____Dec 1 1940
1938; $13,000, 1939 and 1940; $15,000. 1941 and 1942: $16,000, 1943;
6 s ’23 J-D 190.000________________
B O N D . DEBT Dec 1 ’25--$505,000 $17,000, 1944; $18,000, 1945; $19,000, 1946; $20,000, 1947 and 1948, and
$21,000. 1949.
T U C S O N S C H . D IS T . N O . 1.
INTEREST is payable at the Chatham-Phenlx National Bank & Trust
Grammar School Bonds.
Y A V A P A I C O . SCH . D IS . N O . 29
Co. in New York City or at the State Treasurer’s office.
6s ’0 1
--$ 6 .0 0 0 - ______________ 6 s ’ 15 M -S $45,000c ___Sept 1 1935
4 H s ’07 Apr 50,000c_-Apr 15 1927 (Subject t o call beg. Sept. 1 1925 ■
DEFEAT OF SOLDIER BONUS.— By a close vote the people on
6 s '07 —
50.000c---S ept 1 1927 6 s ’ 17 J-D $18,000. .. .D e c 1 1937
Nov. 7 1922 defeated a Soldier Bonus measure, which provided for a $4,500,6H s'14
45,000___Apr 15 1927 6 s ’23 J-J
45.000. .-.J u ly 1 1943 000 bond issue. V . 115, p. 2818. The 1923 Legislature enacted another
(Part due yearly.)
measure looking toward compensating World War veterans. This Act
B O N D . DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 - . $20S,000
6 s g ’ 17 A-OS129.000— Apr 12 1937 Assess, val. ’ 19 (80% act,)-6.557 .508
proposed a $25,000,000 bond issue for payment of cash bonuses and a
(Subject to call $7,000 yearly for Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919— $15.60
$30,000,000 bond issue for carrying out a system of home-aid loans. At the
first 1 0 years and $ 8 ,0 0 0 yearly
special election held Oct. 2 the proposition was defeated by the voters. See
for next 1 0 years.)
V. 117, p. 1150, 1576.
YUMA.
6 s *17 J-J
5 0 .0 0 0 --- .............. .......
This city is in Yuma County.
ASSESSED VALUATION for the State of Oklahoma in 1925 Is $1, 673,6 s ’20 M -S 1308.000-Sept 10 ’26-’39
Funding Bonds.
973.198; 1924, $1,665,566,451; 1923, $1,691,369,724; in 1922 it was $1,630,l 2 0 ,0 0 0 .— Sept 10 1940 5se 16J-.J $16,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1931
000.000; in 1921 it was $1,739,835,008; in 1919-20 It was $1,664,448,745; in
High School Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
1918-19 it was $1,695,797,187; in 1916-17 it was $1,248,811,724; in 1915 it
6 s g ’21
$750,000. .June 1 ’32-’ 41 5s ’20 J-J $45,000............ ........ 1940
was $1,194,390,852; in 1914 it was $1,184,948,176; in 1913 it was $1,177,B O N D . D E B T Dec 2 ’22-$l .427.000
Levee Bonds.
079,420; in 1912, $1,193,655,816; in 1911, $1,326,810,833: in 1910. $916,Assess, val. ’22 (abt. 80%
A '19 J-.T $13.000___________ 1939
s
313.830. In 1921 the valuation of real estate and nersonal Droperty was
actual)_________________22,910,479 6 s ’ 21 J-J
47 .0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1941
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’22-85.60 BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’24 $132,000 $1,435,019,409, and public service corporations, $301,815,599. Tax rate
(per $ 1 .000) in 1921-22 was $0.50, and also $0.50 for 1922-23; 1923-24, $2.75,
Population in 1918___________ 3.3.500 Tot .assess .val. (60 %act) ’ 254,651,395
IN T E R E ST on bonds of 1907 at litv t ix rate (per $ 1 ,0i)0i 24-.Hl5.00 and 1924-25, $2.50. Property is assessed at full value.
S T ATEH O O D .— Under an Act of the United States Congress approved
E. H . Rollins & Sons of Boston ano Population 1910. 2,914; 1920. 4,237
June 16 1906 provision was made for the union of the Territory of Oklahoma
First Nat. Bank of N . Y .; on bond^
and of Indian Territory; the two to form the State of Oklahoma. The
of 1914 at Tucson; on bonds of 1917
State was admitted by proclamation of the President Nov. 16 1907 after
at the Cont. & Comm. Nat. Bank YUMA COUNTY.
the adoption of a constitution by the people on Sept. 17 1907. See V . 85,
Chicago and the Harris Trust &
County seat is Yuma.
p. 745 and 1289.
Savs. Bank Chicago and on bonds
Highway Bonds.
____
of 1920 at the County Treasurer's 5s g ’13 J-J $500,000c. Dec 31 ’33-’ 52
DEBT LIM ITATIO N .— Article X . of the constitution contains the
office or at the Cont. & Comm 5 K s ’21 J -D l,2 0 0 .0 0 0 c _________ 1956 following regarding public indebtedness:
Nat. Bank Chicago.
SECTION 23. The State may. to meet casual deficits or failure in reve­
Court-House & Jail
nues, or for expenses not provided for. contract debts: but such debts,
5s g '09 J-1 $50,000c ................... 1942
W TCKENBURQ.
direct and contingent, singly or in the aggregate, shall not. at any time
(Subj. to call $5,000 y ’ly aft. 1929)
This town is in Maricopa Countv
exceed $400,000. and the moneys arising from the loans creating such debts
Funding BondsW ater Works & Elec Light Bds
«hall be applied to the purpose for which they were obtained or to repay
6 s '17 J-J $17.0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1937 6 s ’20 J-J $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 c— July 1 1930
the debts so contracted, and to no other purpose whatever.
6 . ’21 M -S 140.000c__________ 1931
R efunding Bonds.
Bonds for which State is
SECTION 24. In addition to the above limited power to contract debts,
6 s ’ 17 A-O $9,9 0 0 c ____ 1928-1937
responsible (incl.)— see
the State may contract debts to repel invasion, suppress Insurrection or to
Funding Bonds.
debt of State June 30 '25$88,791.11
defend the State in war; but the money arising from the contracting of such
6 s ’ 19 J-J
$3.5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1927
debts shall be applied to the purpose for which It was raised, or to repay
5 K s ’23 A-O $75,000____Oct 1 1943 TO TAL DEBT Nov 1925 $1,990,000
25,090
auch debts, and to no other purpose whatever.
B O N D . DEBT Oct 19 ’25 — $30,400 Floating debt (add’l ) -------SECTIO N 25. Except the debts specified in sections 23 and 24 of thl®
T ot. ass’d val.'25 (60% act.).266,798 Tot. ass'd val. '25 (act.)--22,706,817
Article, no debts shall hereafter be contracted by or on behalf of this State,
Total tax rate (per $1.000) 25122 20 State & Co. tax (per $ 1 ,000)'25$25 20
unless such debt shall be authorized by law for some work or object, to be
Population 1910. 570: 1920. 527 Population 1910, 7,733; 1920, 4,965
IN T . at County Treas. office.
distinctly specified therein; and such law shall impose and provide for the
W IL C O X U N IO N H . S. D . N O . 13
collection of a direct annual tax to pay, and sufficient to pay, the interest
This district (P. O. Wilcox) Is Id YUMA CO. SCH. DIS. NO. 1.
on such debt as it falls due and also to pay and discharge the principal of
6 s ’06
May $5.000c__________ 1926 such debt within 25 years from the time of the contracting thereof. No
Cochise County.
Nov 10.000c........
1928 such law shall take effect until it shall, at a general election. have been sub­
6 s ’21 J-D $75,000--D ec 1 ’26-'40 6 s ’08
B O N D . D E B T Dec 12 ’23- $107,250 6 s ’ 19 M -N 125.0 0 0 c-.M ay 23 1939 mitted to the people and have received a majority of all the votes cast for
F-A 100,000c__________ 1940 and against it at such election. On the final passage of such bill In either
Sinking f u n d ______________
16,339 6 . ’20
7,000c__________ 1940
Assessed value 1923________ 2,365,396 6 s '20 J-D
House of the Legislature, the question shall be taken by yeas and nays, to
6 s ’22
J-J
12,000c__________ 1932 be duly entered on the journals thereof, and shall be: “ Shall this bill pass
School tax (per $1,000) 1923— $18.80
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-- $259,000
and ought the same to receive the sanction of the people?”
Ass’d val. 1925 (actual) __ 10,178,705
W IL L IA M S .
SECTION 26. No county, city, town, township, school district, or other
This town Is In Coconino County School tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $4.06 political corporation, or subdivision of the State, shall be allowed to become
W ater W orks Bonds.
Indebted, in any manner, for any purpose, to an amount exceeding. In any
6 s ’24 - — j $42,000 ______1929-1942 YU M A C O U N T Y S. D . NO. 11.
year, the income and revenue provided for such year, without the assent
\ 8 ,0 0 0 ______1943-1944 6 s ’ 19 J-J $25,000c__________ 1939
6s ’22
A-O 25,000c__________ 1942 of three-fifths of the voters thereof, voting at an election, to be held for that
W ater and Light Bonds.
purpose, nor in cases requiring such assent, shall any indebtedness be al­
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1925---$50.090
6 s ’ 17 M -N $90,000--N o v 15 1947
Total assessed val. 1925— 2,363.360 lowed to be incurred to an amount including existing indebtedness, in the
(Subject to call Nov. 15 1932.)
aggregate exceeding 5 % of the valuation of the taxable property therein, to
B O N D . D EB T Nov 10 ’2 5 - $140,000 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$6.93
be ascertained from the last assessment for State and county purposes previ­
Water debt (incl.)_________ 105,000
ous to the incurring of such Indebtedness: provided, that any county, city,
Sinking fund_______________
26,760 Y U M A C O U N T Y S. D . NO. 13.
town, township, school district or other political corporation, or subdivision
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( H act.)-1,080,956 6 s ’ 19 J-J $25,000___________ 1939
of the State, incurring any indebtedness, requiring the assent of the voters
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 — $13 62 6 s ’20 M -N 15,000___________ 1940
as aforesaid, shall, before or at the time of doing so, provide for the collecPopulation 1910, 1,267; 1920, 1,350 B O N D . DEBT Nov 1925-_-$40.000
Total assessed va l. 1925— 1,319,748
W IN S L O W .
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$ 3 -75
This town is In Navajo County.
Y U M A I R R I G A T I O N D IS T R IC T .
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Yuma County.
6 s ’10 J-J *$40,000._c Jan 15 1940
6s ’ 19 J-J $60 ,0 0 0 .-July 1 ’40-’49
Gas Plant Bonds
6 s ’20 J-J *$30,000c— Oct 15 '30-40 B O N D . D EB T Nov 1924---$60,000
($10,000 every 5 years.)
6 s ’22 J-J $12,000C-Nov 1 ’32-'42 Y U M A UN. H IG H S C H . D IS T .
General obligation Bonds of Cities —
($4,000 every 5 years.)
5s 12 J-D $42,090c-Dec 31 ’26 ’32
5 K s ’25 A-O f45,000c-.Apr 1 ’4 0 -5 4 6 s '14 J-D 12,000c__________ 1934
Counties — School Districts and other
1 5,0 0 0 c -..A p r 1 1955 6 s ’22 J-D
9,000____________1932
B O N D . DEBT N ov 1 7 ’25
$63,000
City Hall Bonds
Municipalities of the
6 s ’22 J-J
$ 8 ,00 0 c - — Nov 1 1932 Total assess, val. 1925— 18,525,000
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 19 ’25- $140,000 School tax rate (per $1 000) ’25$23-58

We Deal in

State of Oklahoma.
IT S

D E B T, RESOURCES. E TC .
Organized as a Territory under Act of M ay 2 1890.
Admitted as a State (Act June 16 1906)______ N ov. 16 1907
Total area of State (square miles)__________________ 69,414
State Capital_____________________________ Oklahoma City
Governor (term expires 2d M on. in Jan. 1927)_M. E. Trapp
Secretary of State(term expires 2d M on. Jan. ’27)_R.A.Sneed
Treasurer (term expires 2d M on. Jan. ’27)_A. S. J. Shaw
Auditor (term expires 2d M on. in Jan. ’27)__C. C. Childers
Attorney-General (term expires 2d M on. Jan. ’27)G .F. Short



State of Oklahoma
Quotations supplied promptly.

Bond Department

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Mon of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such indebtedness as
It falls due, and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the
principal thereof within 25 years from the time of contracting the same.
SECTION 27.— Public Utilities.— Any incorporated city or town in this

State may, by a majority of the qualified property tax-paying voters of
such city or town, voting at an election to be held for that purpose, be
allowed to become Indebted In a larger amount than that sDecified in sec
tion 26, for the purpose of purchasing or constructing public utilities, or
for repairing the same, to be owned exclusively by such city: Provided.
That any such city or town incurring any such indebtedness requiring the
assent of the voters as aforesaid, shall have the power to provide for. and.
before or at the time of incurring such indebtedness, shall provide for the
collection of an annual tax in addition to the other taxes provided for by
the constitution, sufficient to pay the interest od such indebtedness as 1
1
falls due, and also to constitute a sinking fund for the payment of the prin­
cipal thereof within 25 years from the time of contracting the same.
SECTION 28. Counties, townships, school districts, cities, and towns
■hall levy sufficient additional revenue to create a sinking fund to be used,
first, for the payment of interest coupons as they fall due; second, for the
payment of bonds as they fall due; third, for the payment of such parts
of Judgments as such municipality may, by law. be required to pay.
SECTION 29. No bond or evidence of indebtedness of this State shall be
valid unless the same shall have endorsed thereon a certificate, signed by
the Auditor and Attorney-General of the State, showing that the bond or
evidence of debt is issued pursuant to law and is within the debt limit. No
bond or evidence of debt of any county, or bond of any township or any
other political subdivision of any county, shall be valid unless the same
have endorsed thereon a certificate signed by the County Clerk, or other
officer authorized by law to sig n such certificate, and the County Attorney
of the county, stating that saidbond, or evidence of debt, is Issued pursuant
to law. and that said issue is within the debt limit.
C ONSER VANC Y D IST R IC T S W IT H POWER T O BECOME IN­
DEBTED, MAY BE O R G A N IZE D .— Chapter 139, Special Session Laws of
1924, provides for the organizing of conservancy districts for the purpose
of preventing floods, regulating stream channels, reclaiming or of filling wet
and overflowed lands, providing for irrigation where it may be needed,
regulating the flow of streams, diverting, or in whole or in part eliminating
water courses or part of the flowage thereof, &c. These districts are em
powered to issue bonds in an amount not to exceed 90% of the bond fund as­
sessments which assessments are to be placed against the property benefiting
by the project. Bonds issued must be in denomination of not less than $100
bear interest at a rate not to exceed 6 % , payable semi-annually, and
mature at annual intervals within 30 years, commencing not later than 5
years. Bonds cannot be sold for less than par. The districts are also
empowered to issue warrants up to an aggregate not to exceed ten cents
(10c.) per acre of all lands embraced in the project. The district court of
any judicial district in the State, or any judge thereof in vacation, is vested
with the jurisdication, power and authority to establish the districts which
may be entirely within, or partly within and partly without, the judicial
district in which the court is located, under the conditions prescribed by
Section 4 of the statute.
W A TE R IMPROVEMENT D IST R IC T S.— Chapter 145, Laws of 1925,
authorizes every county in the State to create water improvement districts
to supply water for domestic, irrigation, and other purposes to the in­
habitants of the districts, with the power to issue bonds in connection there­
with. The bonds would be an obligation of the district issuing them,
would be negotiable coupon bonds, and would bear interest at a rate of 6 % .
All bonds, when issued, must bring not less than par.
T A X A T IO N OF M UNICIPAL B ONDS.— Section 7302, Revised Laws
1910, as amended by Chapter 107, Laws of 1915, exempts from taxation
bonds of the State of Oklahoma and its counties, cities, towns, school dis­
tricts and other municipalities. However, the income from these bonds is
subject to the income tax. For opinions regarding territorial and municipal
bonds being exempt from taxation, see V . 85, p. 1534; V . 8 6 , p. 240; V. 87.
p. I l l : and V. 98, p. 1258.
BONDS TO PURCHASE SEED W H E A T IL L E G A L — The Attorney
General in an opinion to B. W . Parks of Hooker held that counties cannot
ssue bonds for purpose of purchasing seed wheat for farmers. V. 93, p. 423.
M UNICIPAL BOND ISSUES.— The Legislature on March 24 19)0
enacted a law providing that thereafter all bond issues must be approved
by the Attorney-General.
SA V IN G S BANK INVESTM ENTS.— Under date of Sept. 24 1917 the
State Bank Commissioner wrote us that “ our law does not direct how
savings shall be invested. This is a new State and we have no exclusive
savings banks. Some of our commercial banks have savings departments
We also have building and loan associations which are mutual companies.’
P O PU L ATIO N .— Population of State in 1920 (Census) 2.028.283
In 1910 (Census) 1,657,155; in 1907 (Census) 1,414.177
The population
of the Territory in 1890 was 61.834; in 1900, 398.331.
C IT IE S . C O U N TIES A N D T O W N S IN T H E

STA TE

OF O KLA H O M A.

Effective Dec. 1 1925, the Chatham-Phenix National Bank & Trust Co.,
New York, became the fiscal agency of the State. The Mechanics & Metals
National Bank, also of New York, had been the States’ previous fiscal agent.
Refunding Bonds.
AD A.
Formerly a city in the Chickasaw 6s TO
J-J $21,764 3 0 c ..............1935
Nation (now in Pontotoc County). BOND. D E B T Nov 24 ’24 $120,000
38,562
Sinking fund____ ___________
Oklahoma Commission Govt,
adopted April 28 1912. V. 94. d . Assess, val. ’24 (2-3 act)-.1,83 0 ,6 37
1336. Pop'n
1910, 4,349; 1920 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $20.00
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 3,000
(Census) 8.012.
IN T . payable in New York City.
Paving Bonds.
6 s ’ 18 ann. $ 6 6 0 0 ..........1926-1928
ALTUS.
Water Bonds.
This city is in Jackson County.
5s ’06
A-O $40.000____ Oct 1 1926
Waterworks Bonds.
5s ’09
163,000............. — .........
- - - $80,000---------1952
5s ’ 17
J-D 75.000____ Junel 1942 6 s T7
(Opt. after 1932.)
5M
is
. . . 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ............... .............
- - . $45,000____________ 1944
Street bonds, 5s ’09_________ $10,000 6 s T 9
Convention Hall Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
- - - $50.000______
1944
5s ’09 . . . $40,000________________ 6 s T 9
Hospital Bonds.
5s ’ 17
J-D 25,000____ Junel 1942
$50.000____________ 1944
5 Mis
...
75,000________________ 6s T9
B O N D . D E B T Oct 21 ’25 - $765,259
School Bonds.
_s ’ 19 . . . $50.000............................. Water debt (incl.)_________ 370,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 300.000
Funding Bonds.
_s ’ 19 - - - $17,000.............. .............. Sinking fund_______________ 280,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)2,600,000
Park Bonds.
5^s
. . . $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ...........
— Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 .$ 3 3 .80
Park bonds, 5s ’09_____________$3,500 Pop’n 1910, 4,821: 1920________ 4,498
Building bonds, 5s ’09_____ - 15,000
Funding bonds. 5s ’09______ 20.500 A L V A .
This city is in Woods County. In­
B O N D . D E B T Nov 25 ’25 $816,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 483.000 corporated April 29 1901.
City-Hall Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l) ___
60,000
J-D $30,000c................... 1935
Floating debt (add’l) ______
5,824 5s
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________ 152 000
J-D $22,000c........
1935
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,683.855 5s
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds,
Assess, val., personal_____ 906,080
Other assessable property__ 477,100 6 s ’l l M -S $55,0 0 0 c .................. 1937
Reservoir Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.’25(60%act.)5,067,035
J-J $8 ,00 0 c .....................1937
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25J55015 5s
W ater-W orks & Sewerage Bds.
6 s ’08
A-O 40,000____________ 1937
AF TO N .
6 s ’08
A-O 35,000____________1933
This town is in Ottawa County
A-O 16,000____________ 1929
B O N D . D E B T Nov 17 ’ 19..$ 8 9 ,00 0 6 s ’08
Assessment debt_____________ 3,000 5s ’08 A-O 10,000____________ 1930
Sinking fund_________________ 21,459 G E N . BD . D T . Nov 1925. $216,000
Assess, val., real estate_____ 353,415 Water debt (incl.)_________ 186,000
Assess, val., personal________ 170,040 Total assess, val. 1925____ 2,408,788
Other assess, property-----------187,707 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925-.S19.12
T ot. assess, val. ’ 18 (60% act)711,162 Pop’n 1910. 3.688; 1 9 20...........3 ,9 ^
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 1 8 ...$ 4 1 .6 0
Population 1910, 1,279; 1920, 1,518

ALVA SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 1.

ALFALFA CO. SCH . D IS. N O. 46.
P. O. Cherokee.
Building Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $35, 00 0 c ................... 1933
5s ’ 19 - - 6 0 ,0 0 0 .................... 1944




High School Building Bonds.
5s T 6 J-J $48 4 0 0 c ____ 1926-1936
B O N D . DEBT Nov 12 ’24 $98,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
7,000
Sinking fund_______________
16,515

Tot.assess.vaL’24(25% act.)2,719,422
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -$18.60
Population in 1920_____________3,912
IN T . payable in New York.

ATOKA SCH. D IS T . NO. 15.

Building Bonds.
...
2 5 ,000................. — 1943
...
10.000 — ...............1928
G E N . B D . D T . N ov 24 ’25 $32,000
sinking fund. . ___________
10 ,0 0 0
ANADARKO.
This city is in Caddo County. Inc Total assess, val. ’25_______1,643,600
in 1901. Population 1910, 3,439 ■jcflool tax rate (per $1,000) ’25515.00
Population in 1925 (est.) ______ 2,500
1920. 3,116.
W ater Bonds.
5 ^ s ’09 J-J $33,000____ July 1 1929
53^s’09 J-J
74,000c___Jan 1 1929 3ARTLESVILLE.
This city is in Washington County
6s ’20 J-J
8,000c ______ Serially
(formerly in Cherokee Nation.)
Sewer Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5 ^ s ’09 J-J
$7,000c___Jan 1 1929
5}^s’09 A-O
9,000c___Oct 1 1929 5a ’07 M -N $50.000c— Nov 1 1927
M -S
6s ’20 F-A 25.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1930 5s Convention17.000c— Sept 1 1926
Hall Bonds.
Citv-Hall Bonds.
5 K s ’09 J-J $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c .„J a n 1 1929 3s” 21 M -N $300.000c.M ay 15 1936
Funding Bonds.
Light Bonds.
5 H s ’09 J-J $22,000c___Jan 1 1929 6 s -08 . . . $54,000------ Mar 2 1933
25.863—
1940
6s ’20 J-J 52,000c______ Serially 6s ’ 15 J-J 51.952— -July 30 1936
6a 21 . . .
Sept 15
R efunding Bonds
Bonds.
6 ’24 M -S $30,0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1949 5s City-H all S35.000C— Dec 1 1929
s
’09 J-D
Funding Bonds.
6s ’08 F-A $10,000c. .Feb 15 1928 5s Fire-Equipment Bonds. 1 1929
’09 J-D $20.000c— Dec
6s ’ l l A-O 66,000c..O ct 30 1931
Park Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 30’25- $357,000
Assessed val. real estate___1,512,404 5Hs’ 15 M -S $42,600— .Sept 15 1940
Assessed val. personal_____ 389,564 Subject to call after Sept 15 1925)
Street Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val. other prop___ 120,827
...
$9 ,3 8 0 ________ Serially
Tot .assess, val. (2-3 act.) *25.2,022,795 6 s
Garbage-Incinerator Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1923 ..$ 2 0 .1 0
IN T . at fiscal agency In New York 5H s’ 15 M -S $6,500— -Sept 15 1940
(Subject to call after Sept 15 1925)
Hospital Bonds.
ANTLERS TOW NSHIP.
5s T 8 . . . $50,000____ July 2 1942
A place in Pushmataha County.
(Subject to call 1928.)
6s T9 F-AS100.000___Feb 15 1944
Fire and Street Bonds.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 30 ’2 5 . $108,500
Sinkingfund_______________
4,340 5 S^s’ 19 M -N $45.000____M ayl 1944
Assess, val., real estate____ 772 460 B O N D . D E B T Nov 21 ’24 $721.295
253,181
Assess, val., personal_____
68 , y 7 5 Sinkingfund______________
Other assess, property____ 473.959 Assessed valuation 1924.-11,086,991
Assess, val. ’25 (50% act). 1,315.394 Total tax (per $1,000) 1920— .$36.80
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S40.47 Popul’n 1910, 6,181; 1920. 14,471
Population in 1920_____________3.483 *,IN T . at Hanover N at.B k ., N . Y

ARDMORE.

Formerly a city in the Chickasaw
Nation (now in Carter County) in the
Indian Territory. Incorp. 1898.
Incinerating Plant.
5s T 8 J-J $11,000____ July 1 1938
Storage Bonds.
5s T 9 M -N S15.000____ M ay 1 1930
Water Bonds5« ’00 M -N $35.000c. .M ay 1 1926
(Subject to call.)
5« ’09 J-D 75,000c— June 1 1934
5« 12 F-A 50,000c— Feb 1 1937
5s T 6 J-J
45,000— July 31 1941
5s T 8
J-J 225.000____July 1 1932
5s T 8
J-J
75,000____July 1 1938
6 s ’22
F-A 300.000____Feb 1 1942
Fire Department Bonds.
5s T7 M -S $35,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D $80,000c...J u n e 1 1934
5s T 6 J-J 20,000— July 31 1941
5s ’06 M -N 42,000____M ay 1 1926
5s T 8
J-J
56,000____July 1 1938
5s T 8
M -N 37.000____M ay 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
6 s T5 M -N $ 21 ,500____ Nov 2 1940
6 s T9 A-O 8 0 .0 0 0 ...Oct 15 1944
5 K s ’24 J-J
92,500____ July 1 1949
Refunding Bonds.
5 s ’08 F-A $71,000c..F eb 15 1928
Park Bonds.
5s ’08 J-D $15.000c— .June 1 1934
5s T7 M -S 15.000c---- Mar 1 1942
W arrant Funding.
5s TO A-O $47,100c___________1930
Convention Hall Bonds.
5s T 6 J-J $60 ,0 0 0 ...J u ly 31 1941
Street and Alley Bonds.
5s T 6 J-J $5.000___ July 31 1941
B D . D T . June 30 1925— $1,508,100
Water works bonds (incl.)
805.000
Sinkingfund______________
168,596
Assess, val., real estate____ 8,130,702
Assess, val., personal_____ 2,069,245
Assess, val., public service-1,319,571
Tot .assess .v a l.(60% act.)
1925____________________ 11,5)9,518
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-----$1"’ .45
Pop. TO (Cen.), 8,618; 1920.14,998
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.

ARDMORE SC h 7 1 )IS T . NO. 19.

School Bonds.
5s ’02 M -N $ l5 .0 0 0 c .-N o v 15 1927
5s ’09 J-D 100,000c__________ 1934
5s ’20 F-A 300,000c__________ 1945
5s
...
30,000________________
H eating Plant Bonds.
5s T4 J-D $12.000c— Junel 1939
Building Bonds.
5s T 6 A-O $40,0 0 0 c ...A p r 3 1941
R efunding Bonds.
5 H s ’22 J-J $51,500c__________ 1947
TOTAL DEBT Oct 19 1925 $518,500
Sinkingfund______________
26,013
Total assessed value 1925
(50% actual)__________ 11,568,347
School tax (per $1,000) 1925 --S 16 0 9
Population 1925 (est.)________ 20,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.

ATOKA.

This city Is in Atoka County,
W ater W ork s B o n d s.

6s

.8
.8

BARTLESVILLE SCH. DIST.
5s 08 J-J $60.000c— July 1 1928
5s ’09 J-J
45,000c........
1929
5s
J-J
75.000____ July 1 1945
5s ’24 J-J 360.000____ July 1 1949
High School Bonds.
5s T 7 J-J
$ 6 0 .0 0 0 .. Jan 2 1942
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’2 5 . $600,000
Sinking fund______________
121.182
Tot .assd .val .’25(60% act.) 12,206,939
Tax rate (per/General____
$15.00
$ 1 ,0 0 0 )’251Sinking fund
4.20
Population in 1924___________ 20,000
IN T . at Seaboard N at. Bk., N . Y .,
and Hanover N at. B k., N . Y .

BEAVER COUNTY.

Beaver is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
M -S $43,184___Mar 31 1931
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 ’25
$61,884
Assess, val., real estate___12,936,467
Assess, val., personal____ 1,532,138
Other assess, property____
668.286
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act)15.136 891
State&Co .taxiper $1,000)’25_$5.20
Populat’n 1910. 13,631; 1920, 14.048
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.

6s ’ l l

BECKHAM COUNTY.
Sayre is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
F-A $19.655____ Aug 1 1942
.s ’ 18 —
13,481 ......................1928
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $35.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1930
B O N D . D E B T Nov 2 3 ’25
$68,136
Assessed val. real estatel3,217,803
Assessed value personal___2,318’ 435
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (about
3-5 actual)_____________ 15,536.238
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’25-S4.30
Pop'n 1910, 19,699: 1920______18,989

6 s ’ 17

BECKHAM CO. SCH. D. NO. 31
B O N D . D E B T Nov 23 ’25- $115,000
Tot. assess, vai. 1925 ___ 1,668,423
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $22.30

B IGH EART TOW NSHIP.

This township is in Osage County.
Road Improvement Bondw.
J-J $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 -.-N o v 25 1941
TO T. D E B T N ov. 1 9 2 0 .. $116,056
Sinkingfund_______________
36,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,147,895
Assess, val., personal_____ 2,951,779
Other assess, property____ 1,454,737
Total assessed value 1920
(H %
act.)____________737,554,411
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-$31.18
Population in 1920_____________2,520
6 s ’ 16

B IX B Y .
This city is in Tulsa County.
Sewer Bonds.
J-J $40,000— Jan 31 1944
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’18 J-J $45,000___Jan 31 1944
B O N D . D E B T Oct 25 ’24— $115,000
Water debt (included)_____
53,000
Assess, debt (add’l) (est.)
60,000
Sinking fund_______________ 19,913
Assessed val. real estate____ 265,590
76,305
Assessed val. personal_____
Other assess, property_____
58.099
Tot.ass’d val.'25(abt.(£act.) 399.994
Total tax rate(per$ 1,000) ’25-S37.00
Population in 1910, 384; 1920. 1,249
6 s ’18

. . . $ 3 0 .0 0 0 .....................
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $116,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
70,000
Assess, val. real est_______ 644,890
Assess. val. personal______ 350,750
Other assess, prop________ 279,555
Tot. assess, val.’24 ( } 4 act.)1,275,195
Tsx rate (per $1,000) 1920 ..$ 2 4 .5 3 BLACKW ELL.
This city is in Kay County.
Population 1910, 1,968; 1920, 2,038
W ater-W orks Bonds.
ATOKA COUNTY.
6 s '99
Mar
$11,000c.
1929
(Subject to call)
Atoka is the county seat.
6 s ’22 ...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ______ Dec 1947 5 H s’02 . . .
4 0 .0 0 0 c ..................1932
6s ’0 5 -0 9 —
42.500c— 1929 & 1935
Bridge Bonds.
. . . 12,500c.............1930
’ 19 F-A $67,260 _____ 1926-1943 6 s ’ 10
BOND. D E B T Nov 18 1925 $341,550 6 s ’ 16
A-O 32.000— -Apr 20 1941
. . . 77,500.............. 1943
9 nking fund____________ 104.414 6 s ’ 18
Assessed val. real estate._ 5,100,815
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. pers’l property
855,735 '05-’09 . . .
$5.000............. 1929
Assess, val. corporations.. 3,379,410 6 s ’ 16 A-O 18.000— -Apr 20 1941
Paving Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1925.
(about 6 0% actual)------ 9,335,960 6 s ’ 19
. . . $ 4 4 ,0 0 0 ...1926-1929
Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $10.00
Population 1920, 20,862; 1910.13,808 6 s ’ 19 M -S $46,000____ Sept 1 1944

B L A C K W E L L (C o n t i n u e d ) .
Electric Light Bonds.
6s '09 ___ 820,000c.............. — 1929
6s ’ 16 A-O 10.000— -Apr 20 1941
6s '18 — _ 82.500— ................. 1943
C lty B u lld in g Bonds.
6s '09 . . . 810.000c.................... 1929
53^s
. . . 250,000_____ __________
Street Bonds.
6s’09-’10 — 8 7 .5 0 0 c ..1929 & 1930
6s '19 . . .
2 5.000.............................
Park Bonds.
6s '12 . . . 815.000c___________ 1937
5s *23 F -A 50,000_____ Feb 3 1928
Pipe-Line Bonds.
6s '12 . . . 8100,000c.................. 1937
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
6s '10 . . . 85.000c.......................1930
6s ’ 18 . . .
15.000..................... 1943
B O N D . D E B T Oct 24 '25- $531,500
Assess, val., real estate------ 3,235,450
Assess, val., personal_____ 906,131
Other assess, property.___ 347.859
Tot.ass’d val.'25(30% act’l)4,489,440
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $22.00
Population 1910. 3,266; 1920, 7,174
1N T . at fiscal agency, New York.

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BUFFALO.
This town Is in Harper County.
W ater Works Bonds.
.s
...$ 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 ________________
B O N D . D E B T Nov 30 ’25-$260,000
Water debt (incl.)_____ _____ 160,000
Assess, val., real estate_____ 208,879
Assess, val., personal______
49,860
Other assess, prop__________
26,009
Tot .ass’d va l.'25(90% act.) 284,748
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25_$8.75
Population 1910, 282; 1920_______479
CADDO.
This town is in Bryan County.
No recent return.

CANADIAN C O U N T Y .
El Reno Is the county seat.
Court-H ouse Bonds.
4s ’02 Feb $30,000c_.Feb 1 '26-’31
B O N D . D E B T N ov 2 1 '2 5 . $40,000
Drainage debt (add’l)____
8.000
Assessed val. real e sta te ..18,640.670
Assessed val. personal____ 2.537.617
Other assess, property____ 4,290,634
Total assessed value 1925
(3-5 actual)____________25,468.921
B L A C K W E L L ~icH ?' D1S. NO. 45. Co tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 ____ $7.42
Building Bonds.
Population 1910, 23,501; 1920,22,288
5s ’ l l M -N $ 25 ,0 0 0c ___________1926
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
5 s ’ll
M -N 15,000c___________1931
5 s 'l l
M -N 25,000c___________1936 CARMEN.
5 s '17
M -S 50,000c___________1942
This city is in Alfalfa County.
1927
5 s '17
M -N 5 ,0 0 0 ______
5 s '19
M -N 10,000___________ 1944 6s Electric-Light Bonds. 2 ’26-’31
'17 A-O ($12.000— Apr
_s
A-O 50,000—82,000 yearly
1.000— Apr 2 1932
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 '2 5 -- $180,000 B O N D . D EB1 Oct 29 '2 5 . $73,000
T
Sinking fund_______________
57,000 Water debt (incl.)_________
30 000
T ot. assess. val.’25 (K act.)5,402,721 Sinking fund_______________
3.000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-I14-50 Total assess, val. 1925____ 420,000
Population 1925 (est.)...............15.000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $19.00
Population 1910. 883; 1920............ 792
BLAINE C O U N T Y .
Watonga is the county seat.
CARMEN INDEP. S. D. N O . 77.
R efunding Bonds.
This
5s '02
J-D $5,000c___Dec 3 1932 Alfalfa district (P. O. Carmen) is in
County.
Court House Bonds.
4M s’06 A-O $20.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1936 6s Funding Bonds.
J-J $13.500c_______________
Funding Bonds.
(Due in 20 years.)
6s '21 J-D $25,500c— Dec 1 1941 5V£s
$54.000--$6,000 yearly
6s '22 A-O 10.250c..A pr 15 1942 BOND.J-JE B T Oct 29 '24- $73,500
D
6s '13 J-J
12,000c..Jan 22 1927 Sinking fund_______________
4.000
Bridge Bonds.
_
5 ^ s ’23 P-A $225,000c ...1 9 2 8 -1 9 4 8 Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,118 101
School tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 --I1 5 0 0
($45,000 every 5 years)
1,000
B O N D . D EB T Nov 7 '2 4 . $297,750 Population 1924 (est.)_____
Sinking fund_____________
49 946
Tot. assess, val.' 2 4 act) 15,460.000 CARNEGIE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Carnegie) is in
State & co. tax (per $1.0001 ’2 ! $12.50
Populat’n 1910, 17,960; 1920. 15.875 Caddo County.
___$38,000_________________-s
1N T . at fiscal agency In N . * .
-s
...
19,500....................
BOSW ELL.
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '25 $55,000
This town is in Choctaw County. Sinking fund_______________
11.215
B O N D . DEBT Nov 2 4 '2 2 - $50.0)0 Tot. ass’d val. 25 (60% act.) 1,090,000
Sinking fund_______________
5.500 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-120.00
Assessed valuation 1921—
486,128 Population_____________________ 1,750
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21.$15-50
Population 1910. 828; 1920____ 1,212 CARTER C O U N T Y .
County seat is Ardmore.
B R IST O W .
5 s '18 J-J $86.8 0 0 .....1926-1942
This town is In Creek County.
-s
...
70,000...............................
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s '17 F-A $6,000c— Aug 22 1942 6s '17 — . $ 00.000.................... 1943
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . 5 0 0 .0 0 0 .............................
6s '17 F-A $6.000c..A u g 22 1942
Funding Bonds.
6s
. . . $4 1 4 ,0 5 3 ................... 1939
City-H all Bonds.
6s '17 P-A $20,000 c..A u g 22 1942 6s
...
31,000_________________
Improvement Bonds.
BOND. D EB T July 7 2 4 - $ l ,341.053
6s
. . . $120,000________________ Floating debt (add 1)_____
72.100
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 9 2 0 .. $173,000 Sinking fund______________
324 309
Assessment debt (add 1)___
8,000 Assess, val., real estate___13.549,881
Floating debt_____________
4,000 Assess, val., personal____ 14,715,002
Assessed valuation 1918
Other assess, property___ 6.378,399
(about 25% actual)____ 1,096,667 Total assessed value 1924.34,643,282
Population 1910, 1,667; 1920, 3.460 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$13 41
Popula’n 1910. 25.358; 1920, 40.247
B R IST O W SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
5s '18 . . . $35.000........
1938 CHANDLER. ~
B O N D . D E B T Nov 30 '2 3 . $205,950
This city is in Lincoln County,
Floating debt (add’l)______
21.040
improvement Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________
47,600 6s '25 J-J
$7,500c___Feb 1 1950
Total assessed val. 1923— 6,075,000 B O N D . DEBT Oct 23 '2 5 . $95,000
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1923------ $ 2 1 0 ) Water debt (incl.)_________
50.000
Population in 1920------------------- 3,600 Sinking fund—-General____
20.000
Sinking fund—-Water_____
10,000
BROKEN A R R O W .
Tot. ass’d val. '25(1-3 act.) 1.100.000
This city is in Tulsa County. Total tax rate ( p e r il.000) '25-822.50
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 2,024; 1920, 2,226
5s '17 M -S $30,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1942
(Subject to call gfter M ar. 1 1922.) C H E C O T A H .~
B O N D . D EB T Oct 20 ’2 5 . $110,500
This city is in McIntosh County
Water debt (incl.)-------------70.000 Incorporated April 18 1898.
Assessment debt (add'l)—
125.000
W ater Bonds
Sinking fund (General-------4,500 6s
J-J $65,000r— .July 1 1937
(W ater______
50.0(0 6s
J-J
15,000r_Jan 1 1926
Assessed value, real estate. 629.710 6s '17
F-A 125,000____ Feb 1 1942
Assessed value, personal___ 311.585
Sewer Bonds.
Other assessable property.. 121,664 6s
J-J $40.000r___July 1 1935
Tot .assess, val.'25 (60% act) 1 062,959
City-H all, Fire Station and Jail
City tax rate (per $l,0OO) '2 5 -.$ 4 .6 5 6s '15 F-A $ 2 0.000-..A u g 10 1940
Population 1910. 1.576; 1920, 2.086
Gas-Pipe Line Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York. 6s '16 F-A $33.000___Feb 17 194)
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 ’24 $298,000
B R Y A N COUNTYSinking fund_______________
96.000
Durant is the county seat.
Assessed val. real estate___ 640.876
Bennington Dist. Road Bonds. Assessed val. personal_____ 245.645
6s '16 J-J ($16.000.Jan 15 ’26&'31 Assessed val. other property 127.742
\ 9 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 15 1936 Total assessed val. ’24-'25_ 1,014.2 3
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
City tax rate (per M ) ’24-’25 .87.25
5s '17 F-A$100,000____ Feb 1 1942 Population 1910. 1.683; 1920. 2.390
Road Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
.s '20 . . . $720.0 0 0 ..July 1 '26 '45
5s
J-J (36,000c— .July 1 1941
\14,000c— .July 1 1942 C H E C O T A H S C H O O L D IS T .
B u ild in g B o n d s.
Funding Bonds5J<s’22 M -S 41,800____ Sept 1 1942 5s ’ 17 M -N I25.000____ M a y 1 1943
B O N D . D E B T Nov 23 ’25$l,044,301
F u n d in g B o n d s .
M -N $7.000_____ M ay 1943
Assess, val., real estate— 10 833.718 6s
Assess, val., personal------ 2,230,553 B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 9 2 5 -. $94,300
Other assess, property___ 4,631,384 Total assessed value, 1925
(about K actual)_______ 1.334 660
Total assessed val. 1925
(about
actual)----------17 695,692 School tax rate(per$l,000)'25-121.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $14.98
Popula’n 1910. 29.854; 1920. 40,700 C H E R O K E E .
This city Is the cou nty seat of
Alfalfa C ounty. P o p 'n 1910, 2,010
B R Y A N T O W N SH IP.
This township is in Coal County. 1920, 2,017.
S ew er B o n d s .
6s T9 M -S $50,000____Sept 1 1944
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 '2 5 - $50,000 0s ’ 8 . . . 8 4 0 ,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1933
15.000c___June 1 1934
Assessed val. real estate.. 561.835 6 s '09 . . .
...
1 2 .0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1936
Assessed val. personal-------- 117,152 6s ’ l l
W a ter B o n d s.
Other assessable property.. 274.367
Tot. ass’d val.’25(70%act.) 953.354 0s ’08-’0 9 -- $30,000cD ec 1 '33 & '34
2 0 ,0 0 0 c ...J u n e 1 1934
Totl tax rate (er $ 1,000) ’25(est.) $9.40 6s 09 ___
1 3 ,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1930
Population 1920_______________ 2,440 6s '11 . . .




109

F u n d in g B o n d s.
6s ’08 J-J $33,500c_________ .1928
6s T2 J-J
20,000____ Jan 1 1937
6. '13 F-A
9,000____________1937
P ark B o n d s.
6s ’ 15 M -S $15,000____ Sept 1 1930
S ew er B o n d s.
6s T9 J-J
19,250-------- 1926-1939
L ig h t P la n t Im pt. B o n d s.
6. ’20 A-O $75,000____Apr 1 1945
B O N D . D E B T Oct 24 ’25- $412,000
Sinking fund. Oct 24 ’25:
General_________________
27,545
W a te r__________________
100,000
Assessed value, real estate. 1,370,875
Assessed value, personal—
475,340
Other assess, property____ 211,781
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (act.) ..2 ,0 5 8 .0 0 6
C H E R O C E E S C H . D IS T N O . 46. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24_$58.02
This district (P . O. Cherokee) is In Population, 1910, 2,866; 1920, 3,435
Alfalfa County.
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
H igh S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s ­
es
. . . $60,000............ ................ C L A R E M O R E S C H . D IS T . N o . 14
B O N D . D E B T N ov 20 '24 $128,000
This district (P . O . Clarem ore) is
Sinking fund_______________
38,562 in Rogers County.
Tot. ass’d val. 1924_______ 1,830,637
Building Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$20.00
($25,000_____ _____ 1929
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 2,400 6. T9 J-J { 25,000_____ _____ 1934
I 25,000_____ _____ 1939
C H E L SE A .
25,000_____ _____ 1944
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925- - $136,500
This city is in Rogers C ou n ty.
Floating debt______________
/,2 7 6
W a te r-W o rk s E x te n s io n .
7 593
-s
___
$8.000________________ •linking fund_______________
Tot.assess, val.'2 5 0 ^ act.).2,608,070
W a te r B o n d s.
-s
...
$ 5 8 ,0 0 0 ............................. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-118.80
L ig h t B o n d s.
s
. . . $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ............................. CLEVELAND.
This city is in Pawnee County.
-s
...
30,000.......................... ..
Sewer Bonds
S ew er B o n d s.
s-a $40,000c&r____________
6s '14 F-A $18.000c............................ 6s
BOND. D EBT Oct 19 ’25 - $207,550
(Due $6,000 every 5 years.)
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 9 2 5 .. 8124.00C Water debt (included) -------- 115,000
Sinking fund (estimated)__
40,00( Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 205,000
60,000
Assessed valuation________ 751,52t Sinking fund_______________
Pop’n 1910, 1,350; 1 9 2 0 ...
1,695 Tot. assess, val.’25(3-5 act)l,794,000
Tax rate (p e r il,000) 1925------ $20-25
Population 1910, 1.3015 1920, 2,717
C H IC K A S H A .
This city is in G rady C ou n ty. Inc CLEVELAND C O U N T Y .
Nov. 6 1899. P op n 1910. 10,320
Norman is the county seat.
1920. 10,179.
Road Bonds.
S ew er B o n d s.
m s ' 2 3 J-D $500,000____ June 1 1943
5 s '06 J-D $25,000_____ June 1 1926
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’08 M -N 25,000____ M ay 11928 -8
- .- $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 .......... - ...............5s ’09 A-O 90,000____ Oct 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
5 .0 0 0 .
. -Jan 16 1932’99
6s ’22 J-J
6s
$18,000-------------- Serial
5 .0 0 0 .
..J a n 16 1937 N D . D E B T N ov 2 8 ’25 $618,000
6s ’22 J-J
BO
5 ^ s’24 F-A 35.000
Feb 1 1944 Sinking fund---------- ----------57,649
5 K s 24 F-A 35.000
Feb 1 1934 Assess, val., real_________ 12,579,777
Funding Bonds.
834,945
Assess, val., personal-----5s ’08 A-O $50,000- .A pr 25 1928 Other assessable property 2,091,044
Park Bonds.
Tot. assess. val.’25(H act)15.505.766
25.000
____________N6tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’2 5 .$ li .90
ov 1 1929
____________NPopula n 1910. 18.843; 1920, 19,389
ov 1 1934
5 H s ’ 1 9 M -N 25.000
25.000
____________Nov 1T . payable at fiscal agency, N .Y .
IN 1939
.25,000____N ov 1 1944
CLINTON.
W ater Bonds.
This city is in Custer County.
5s ’06 J-D $35,000___ June 1 1926
Water Bonds.
5s ’09 A-O 100,000___ Oct 1 1934
6s ’22 J-J (20,000___ Jan 16 1932 5s '07 M -S $20,000— Mar 15 1927
120.000____Jan 16 1937 6s ’08 M -S 2 0 .0 0 0 .-.-S e p t 1 1933
6s ’09 M -N 20,000____Nov 1 1934
City-H all Bonds.
A-O 20,000____Dec 1 1936
5s ’08 M -N $35,000____ M ay 11928 6s ’ l l
6s T7
A-O
6.000____Apr 1 1942
Public Impt. Bonds.
M -N 7 0,0 0 0 _________ serial
6 s ’22 J-J ($15,000____Jan 16 1932 6s T 9
(20.000____________1934
1 15,000____Jan 16 1937
6 s ’24 M -S 20.000____________1939
Fire Department Bonds.
20,000____________1944
5)^s’22 J-D / $8.000____ June 1 1932
1.20.000____________1949
1 8,000____ June 11937
City-Hospital Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 ’2 5 . $626,960
Water debt (included)_____ 175,000 6s '13 F-A $25.000c_.Feb 15 1933
Sewer Bonds.
Total assess, value 1925___8,435 001
Total tax (per $1,000) '2 5 ___ 838.60 6s ’09 M -N I25.000____ N ov 1 1934
Electric-I.ight Bonds.
, IN T . at Importers & Traders Nat.
Bank, N . Y ., at Harris Trust & 4s ’09 M -N I4 0 .0 0 0____Nov 1 1929
Sav. Bank, Chicago, and at Chatham 6s ’22 A-O 30.000— Apt 25 1942
Funding Bonds.
& Phenix Nat. Bank, N . Y ., and
Mechanics & Metals National Bank, 6s ’09 M -N $15,000____ N ov 1 1929
6s T7 M -N 19.628____ Nov 6 1942
N . Y . City,
6s ’20 M -N 35.150________________
6s '23 J-J
38,000___Jan 10 1948
C H IC K A S H A S C H O O L D IS T .
Park Bonds.
This district not only includes the
city of Chickasha, but also adjacent 6s ' l l J-D $10.000____ Dec 1 1930
City-Hall Bonds.
territory. Pop’n 1915, 15,000; 1918
6 s ' l l J-D $25.000____Dec 11936
ien'.). 15,000.
Convention Hall Bonds.
Building Bonds.
5s '08 A-O $90,000c___Oct 1 1929 6. ’20 M -S $25,000- - -Mar 15 1935
6s ' l l J-D
8 ,6 5 4 c ..D e c 19 1931 BOND. D T . Oct. 1 25 '24 $523,778
5s '16 F-A 50.0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1936 Water debt (included)_____ 236,000
5s '16 M -N 20,0 0 0 c ...M a y 8 1936 Assessment debt (add’l)____ 366 842
1,332.774
5s '16 M -N 95,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1942 Assessed val. rea iestate
15 118
5s ’23 F-A 175,000c.-Feb 15 1948 Assessed val. personal-------Other assessable property. . 265 147
B O N D . D EB T June 30 '25 $438,654
Floating debt (add'l)______
99,7-30 Tot.assess.val.’25(60% act)2,l 13,039
Sinking fund_______________ 176.895 Total tax rate (per $1 000) '25-I29-25
Population 1910, 2.781; 1920. 2,590
Total assess, val. 1925 (40
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
to 50% actual)__________ 9.960,596
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 --I1 8 .4 0
Population (estimated)----------12.500 CLINTON SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Custer County.
IN T . payable at the fiscal agency
Building Bonds.
of the State in N . Y . City.
5s T5 M -N S20.000___ M ay 20 1935
5s '17 M -S / 5.000______
1927
CHOCTAW COU N TY.
1 5.000_______ 1932
Hugo is the county seat.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 '2 5 - $48,198
B rid ge B on d s.
Tot.assess.val.'25(40% act)2.858.215
5s ’ l l J-J $120,000____ July 1 1936 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 25-S15-90
F u n d in g B o n d s.
Population in 1919
-----(est.) 5.000
8s ’ l l M -S $12 ,5 7 5 .— Mar 20 1936
5s T2 A-O 22.000c— Oct 1 1932 COAL CO U N T Y .
6s T3
J-D 15.900c— .D ec 1 1938
Coalgate is the county seat.
.8 T 9
. . . 44,500_____June3 1944
Jail Bonds.
.8 ’22
- 60.000_________________ 5s TO J-J
$4,000c
Jan 1 1930
R oad and B rid ge B o n d s.
Bridge Bonds.
5s '20 A-01315.000________________ 5s TO J-J $35,000c— -Jan 1 1930
B O N D . D EB T N ov 2 3 ’25 $787,711
Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
162 742 6s TO J-D $36.000c. -Dec 26 1930
Assessed val. real estate.- 7.466.251 6s T2 M -S 14,000c- ..S e p t 1 1932
Assessed val. personal____ 1.014.7)2
14.650c. _________1939
6s '14
Other assessable property. 2,808.452 6s T5
24.770c. _________1940
Total assessable property
25,000c- _________1942
5. '15
1925 (3-5 actual)______ 11.744,065 6s T7
38,000c- _________1942
State Sc Oo.tax (per $1,000)'25-$17.70 6s T9 .1-1) 41.100c. ..Ju ne 91944
Population 1910. 21,862; 1920, 32,144 6s ’20 J-J
15,750c. _________1940
6s ’21 M -N 34,000c. -M a y 10 1946
Court House Bonds.
CLAREM ORE.
Form erly a city In the Cherokee 6s ’ l l M -N 1 6 0 .0 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1931
Nation (now in Rogers C ou n ty, BO N D . D EBT Nov 21 '2 4 - $386,270
24,000
Okla.) in Indian T erritory. Incorp. Floating debt (add'l)---------Sinking fund----------------------- 118,720
as city o f first class in A pril 1909.
Assess, val., real estate-------4.516,000
W a te r B o n d s.
5s ’06 J-J $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 r„J u ly 15 1926 Assess, val., personal---------1,489,000
5s ’07 M -N 40.000____ N o v 1 1927 Ofher assess, property---------1,995,150
6s T 9 J-J
20,0 00 ___________ 1944 Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.) 8.000.150
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $12.25
W a te r W o rk s & C ity H a ll.
5. ' l l J-J $52.500____ Jan 15 1936 Popula’n 1910, 15.817; 1920. 18,409
I N T . at fiscal agency In N ew Y o r k .
6s T 9 J-J
1 7 ,5 0 0 .......... 1926-1939
E le c tr ic -L ig h t P la n t B o n d s.
6s '09 . . . $ 25,0 0 0 c ..D e c 15 1934
4 s '25 J-D 3 5 ,000c..-J u n e 1 1930
Park Bonds.
4 s '25 J-D $2,500c___June 1 1935
F u n d in g B o n d s.
6s
F-A 89.900c.......................
T O T. B D . D T . June 30 ’25$272,600
W ater d eb t (in cl.)__________
91,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,079.660
Assess, val., personal______ 232,625
Other assess, p rop __________
89,177
Sinking fu n d ________________ 129,113
Tot .ass’d val .’25(75% act.)l,392,462
T otal tax (per $1,000) 1925— $16.90
I N T . at fiscal agency in N . Y . O

_ _

Dec., 1925.]

110
COALGATE.
This city is in Coal County.
City-Hall Bonds.
5^s
M -N $8,000c— M ay 1 1934
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
M -S $44,000c— -Sept 2 1926
5 }4 a
M -N 27.000c— -M a y 1 1934
6s
J-J 30,000c--Jan 15 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5^s
M -N $15,000c— -M a y 1 1934
6s
M -S 35,000c— -Sept 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
6s
M -S $30,000c— -M ar 4 1937
6s
J-J 32,750c— -Jan 2 1934
Park Bonds.
6s
M -S $5,000c— -Sept 1 1938
Fire Department Bonds.
6s
J-J
$5.000c— .Jan 15 1935
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1921— $231,750
Sinking fund Jan. 27 '2 3 ___
94,616
Assessed val. 1922_________ 1,313,285
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___ $60.00
Population 1910, 3,255; 1920, 3,009
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
CREEK COUNTY.

Sapulpa is the county seat.
Court-House and Jail.
5^s
A-O$145,000c...................1934
Bridge Bonds.
as '08 - - - $149,000________________
R efunding Bonds.
5s '17 - - - $29,000..............................
Funding Bonds.
6s ' l l M -S $120,000____ Mar 4 1936
6 s '12 —
3 6 ,8 8 4 .3 6 .......................
6s '13 —
18,650..............................
5s T 5 . . . 154,000..............................
6s T 6 —
79,360..............................
6s T 7 —
8 0 ,0 0 0 .............................
6s T 9 —
179,000..............................
6s
49,000________________
Road Bonds.
5s '24 J-J $700,000c-Jan 15 '3 4 -4 9
5s '20 A -0$300,000 ..........1930-1944
5s T 9 . . . 920,000-------- ---------------5M s’24 M -S 250 ,0 0 0 c____ 1929-1949
B O N D . D E B T Oct 22 '25.$2,400,894
Floating debt (additional)
180,965
Sinking fund______________
252,109
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (60%act.)48,229,488
Total taxrate(per $1,000) '25-$16 92
C O L L IN S V IL L E .
1910, 26,223; 1920
This city is in Osage and Tulsa Pop. T . at fiscal agency. _____ 62,480
IN
New York.
counties. Incorp. M ay 22 1901.
Commission govt, adopted Jan. 15 CUSHING.
1914.
This town is in Payne County.
6s T 9 - - - $40,000.............................
City-H all Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T9 - - - $40,000------------------------6s TO
J-J $30.000r____Jan 1 1936
6s T1 M -N 20,OOOr...May 5 1936 6s Fire Equipment Bonds.
T 9 - - - $10,000.............................
W ater & Light Extension.
6s '13 F-A $20,0 0 0 r -..F e b 1 1936 6s Funding Bonds.
T 7 J-J $8S,129.85M ay 16 1942
Light & Power Bonds.
Hospital Bonds6s '01 M -S $45,000c— Sept 1 1936
($15,000_________ — 1930
Sewer Bonds.
15,000------------------ 1935
6s TO
J-J $7,500r____Jan 1 193f 6s '20 J-J \ 15,000____________1940
6s T 3
F-A
5,000r____Feb 1 1938
( 15,000____________1945
City-H all Bonds.
BOND. D EB T Nov 1922-6s '13 F-A $ l l,5 0 0 r .„ F e b 1 1938 Sewer bonds (included)____ $586,630
51,500
City-Hall Extension & Impt.
Hospital bonds (included).
65.000
6s '14 M -N $4,000c— -M a y 1 1931 Water debt (included)_____ 333,000
Funding Bonds.
94,27 5
6 s '13
$17,332.42c.June 10'38 Sinking fund_______________
(add'lj — __
5.540
6s
— 13,000_________________ Judgment debt real estate. 1,932,326
Assessed value,
Fire-Department Bonds.
Assessed value, personal___ 1,365,642
6s T3 F-A $3,500r
Feb 1 1938
299,664
G E N . B D . D T . Nov 20 '23. $236,332 Other assessable property__ ,5 0 7 ,R32
Assass. val., real__________ 607,020 Tot.ass’d val.'21 (>4 act.).3
Population 1910, 1.072; 1920, 6,326
Assess, val., personal_____ 197,000
Other assessable property.. 134,680
Total assess, val. 1925____ 938,700 CUSH ING IN D . S. D. NO. 67.
A district In Payne County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 #40 30
J-J $30,000c_______ Serially
Population 1910, 1,324; 1920, 3,801 6s
5s
J-J
30,000c_______ Serially
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York 5s '21 M -S 90.000c_______ Serially
5s '23 A-O 9 5 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1947
B OND. D E B T Oct 10 1923 $245,000
C O L L IN S V IL L E S C H . D IS T .
Sinking fund_______________
36.000
Building Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'23 (>£ a ct.).4.738,082
6s '08 J-J
$ 7 ,5 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’28 School taxrate(per $1,000) '23 $18.00
6s '12 J-J
3 8 ,5 0 0 c .--M a r 1 1932 Population (est.)_______________ 8,000
5 s '24 J-D J14,000c. June 1 ’2 6 -’34,
\ 15,000c— June 1 1944 CUSTER C IT Y CON. SCH. D IST .
5s '24 - - .
30,000c________ - ______
NO. 1.
Funding Bonds.
(P. O. Custer City.)
6s '13 J-J
$5,702c___Jan 14 1938
This district is in Custer County.
6. '22 M -S 17,500c— Mar 22 1947 6s TO . . . $25.000__________ 1930
6. '23 M -S 11,000c— -M ar 1 1943 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 3 '2 5 . $25,000
6s '24 M -S f 4,OOOc_Mar 1 ’40-’41 Sinking fund______________
22.545
\ 9,OOOc_Mar 1 ’42-’44 Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,633,735
6s '25 M -S 115,000c___Mar 1 1945 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $13 3 )
B O N D . D E B T Oct 22 '2 5 - $134,702 Population 1920__________________665
Floating debt (add’l) ______
286
Sinking fund_______________
24,806 DELAWARE C O U N T Y .
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (H act.) 1,621,633
Jay is the county seat.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$25 20 -s
. . . $150,000________________
Population in 1925_____________ 5,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— $150,000
Assess, val.. real estate____ 3.534,143
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,257,107
Other assess, property____ 372.250
C O L L IN S V IL L E T O W N S H IP .
This township is in Rogers County. Tot.assess, v a l.22 (50% act.)5,163,500
B O N D ED D E B T ............... $50,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22—$3.10
Assessed valuation________ 1,562,064 Populat’n 1910, 11,469, 1920, 13,868
Population 1920__________________632
DEVOE.
This tow;n Is in Cotton County.
Incorporated Dec. 2 1912.
COM ANCHE.
($10.000-— Aug 19 1929
This city is in Stephens County.
5s '17 . . .
$5,000________________ 6s’19 F-A19 1 0 ,0 0 0 .—Aug 19 1934
1 0 ,0 0 0 -—Aug 19 1939
W ater and Light Bonds.
I 10,000— Aug 19 1944
-s T9 — . $35.000_______ _______
T O T . B D . D T . Dec 1 9 2 1 .. $354,000 B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 1925-$177,200
5,566
Sinking fund________________ 33,400 Floating debt (add’l)______
Total assessed value 1921.-1,562,781 Assessed valuation 1925____ 207,101
Total tax rate (per $1,000)____ $9.60 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000; '25-S13.62
Population 1910, 1,301; 1920. 1.427
D EW EY.
This city is in Washington County.
Park Bonds.
COM ANCHE C O U N TY .
6s '16 A-O $15 000c— .A pr 1 1926
Lawton is the county seat. A BOND. D EB T Nov 30 ’20-$108,000
portion of this county was taken to Paving debt (add’l) ______
69,000
form Cotton Co. Pop. in 1910 41,489 Sinking fund________________ 25.500
1920, 26.629.
Assess, val. (equalized)____ 959,856
Funding Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.344; 1920, 2,302
5s ' l l J-J $90.000c___Dec 9 1931
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
T O T . D E B T Oct. 19 '2 5 - $117,500
Sinking Fund....... ..........
95,000 d r u m r i g h t ~
Assess, val., real estate— 11,415.655
This place is in Creek County.
Assess, value, personal___ 2,366.535
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Other assessable property . 3,258,166 6s '15 s-a $35,000.............................
Total assessed val. 1925
s '17 — 43,000______ _________
(about H actual)______ 17,010,353 Fire department bonds_____ $16,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $6.80 City hall bonds_______________ 16.000
IN T . pay. at fiscal agency, N . V Storm sewer bonds__________ 25.000
Funding bonds_____________ 37,000
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 11 '2 0 . $760,754
C O M M ER C E.
Assessment debt__________
95.646
This place is in Ottawa County.
Total assessed value 1920--3,500,000
Sewerage-System Bonds.
6s '17 J-J $25.000____ July 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $7.00
Population In 1920_____________6,460
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '16 J-J $30.000________________
(Due $10,000 every 5 years beginning DUNCAN.
This city is in Stephens County.
Jan. 1 1921.)
W ater Bonds.
6s '17 J-J
$5,000____ July 1 1942
$20 0 0 0 c .. ________192P
B O N D . D E B T Oct 9 1920— $105,000 6s '09
...
1 2 .0 0 0 c .. ________in.36
Sinking fund_______________
15.000 6s ’ l l
6 ,0 0 0 --. — ..........1941
6s '16
Assessed val'n, real estate__ 381,035
5 0 ,0 0 0 -.. ..........-.1943
Assessed val’n, personal____ 236.960 6s '18 —
3 8 ,0 0 0 -.- ________1945
Other assessable property__ 28.484 6s '20 . . .
300.000 - „ ...1926-1946
Tot.ass’d val.'20 0 4 act.)— 646,479 6s '21 —
(Due $60,000 every 5 years)
Tax rate per $1,000) 1920___ $31.00
/90 ,0 0 0 c. Aug 1 ’27-’44
Population In 1920_____________2,555
5s '25 F-A 120,000c--.A u g 1 1945
City-Hall Bonds.
COW ETA.
6s '09 —
$6,0 0 0 c -................. 1929
This city Is in Wagoner County.
Sewer Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 20 25- $72,000 5s ' l l
—
$38.000c....................1936
Assessed valuation 1923___6,500.000 6s '18 . . .
15,000____________1943
Tax rate (per $1,000> 1924 --$ 5 3 00 6 s '21 —
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...........1926-1946
Population 1910, 1,187; 1920, 1,318
(Due $40,000 every 5 years)




R efunding Bonds
s-a $14.518c_.................. 1938
Electric Light Bonds.
6s '16
$5.000— .............. 1941
6s '18 —
30,000____________1943
6 s '21 — _ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 ______ 1926-1946
(Due $60,000 every 5 years)
B O N D . D E B T Oct 20 '25.$1,144,518
Water debt (included)____
536,000
Sinking fund______________
178,421
Tot. assess, val.'25 (H act.)-4,655.070
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S19.30
Population 1910, 2,477; 1920, 3,463

6s

DUNCAN SCH O OL D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Duncan) Is I d
Stephens County.
School Bonds
5s '18 M -N $35,000___M ay 15 1938
T O T. B D . D T . Dec 17 '2 5 - $224,000
Assessed val. 1925 (about
H actual)_______________ 5,056,505
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$19.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 10,000
DURANT.
Formerly a city in the Choctaw
Nation (now In Bryan County) Id
the Indian Territory. Incorp. 1899
W ater Bonds.
5s '07 M -S $15,000c— Sept 1 1927
6s '10 F-A 2 0 ,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1930
6s '13 A-O 13,000c.— Apr 1 1933
5s '19 M -S 20,000c__________Serial
5s '25 J-J
45,000c— -Jan 2 1945
Jail Bonds
5s '09 J-J
$ 1,000c................... 1929
Sewer Bonds.
5s '07 M -S $ 2 0 .0 0 0 c „.S e p t 1 1927
6s 13 A-O 72.0 0 0 c -..A p r I 1933
6s '20 M -S
5,000c_________ Serial
Fire Equipment Bonds.
5s '18 M -S $5,000c.$l,000 yearly
Funding Bonds.
6s '12 M -S $ 7 ,8 2 0 c ...M a r 1 1932
Light Bonds.
6s '10 F-A $20.0 0 0 c . F e b 1 193r.
5s '25 J-J
13,500c— -Jan 2 1945
Market Square Bonds.
6 s '19 J-J $20,000c_________ Serial
Street Bonds.
6s '19 J-J $5,000c__________Serial
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 20 '25- $283,872
Water debt (incl.)_________ 210 000
Sinking fund_______________ 124.569
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(M a c t.).4 ,048,600
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25152.79
Pop. 1910, 5,330; 1920_____
7,34<
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York
D U R A N T S C H O O L D I S T R IC T
This district is In Bryan County.
5s '19
$120,000_______________
$92,000
Building bonds____________
B O N D . DEBT Oct 12 1920 $185,000
Sinking fund_______________
21,000
D U S T IN .
This town is in Hughes County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '16 M -S $5,000____ Mar 3 1930
B D . D T . (all water) Nov '24-135,000
Sinking fund________________ 17,500
Tot -assess .val .'23(50% act.) .406,952
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1923___ $16.50
Population In 1910, 579; 1920, 672

[V ol. 121.
EL RENO.
This city is in Canadian County,
incorporated in 1893. Population
1910. 7.872; 1920, 7,737.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '07 A -015S25.000— Oct 15 1927
5s '19 A-O 15 95,000c-_July 15 1944
C ity-H all Bonds.
5s '10 A-O 15S50,000c..July 15 1930
R efunding Bonds.
5s '99 J-D $8,000-D ec 22 ’26-'29
W ater Bonds.
5s '10 M-S$250,000c_Sept 15 1935
6s ' l l F -A 35,0 0 0 c -..A u g 1 1936
(100,000c. Apr 15 1930
6s '20 A -0 1 5 i 100,000c.Apr 15 1935
|lOO.OOOc.Apr 15 1940
(100,000c. Apr 15 1945
City Park Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19A-O15$25,000c.July 15 1944
Convention Hall Bonds.
5 s '25 J-D $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .-June 1 '26-'50
B O N D . D E B T Oct 30 '2 5 - $940,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 685,000
Sinking fund, general_____
95,952
Sinking fund .water_______ 297,935
Assessed val.,real estate___3,082,695
Assessed val., personal____ 950,378
Other assessable property.. 759,253
Total assessed val. 1925___ 4,792,326
Total tax ratefper $1,000) '25.$31.50
IN T . pay. at fiscal agency, N . Y .
EL RENO SCHOOL DIS. NO. 34.
6s '96 M -S $1,600___________ 1926
5 s '06 M -S
1,400c................... 1926
5 s '10 A-O 7 5 ,0 0 0 c ................. 1935
5 s ' l l J-D 15,000___________ 1936
5 s '25 F -A / 1,000____ June 1 1928
144,000.-June 1 '29-'50
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 1925 $362,000
Floating debt (additional).
12,000
70.000
Sinking fund_______________
Tot. assess, val. '25 ( M act.)5.750,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $21.30
Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 10,000
IN T . at fiscal agency New York.
ENID.
This city is in Garfield County.
Convention Hall Bonds.
5 ^ s '1 9 ann$250.000____ Sept 1 1944
6s '21 M -N 215.000________ ________
Sewage-Disposal Bonds.
5Hs'19 ann$180.000____ Sept 1 1944
Park Bonds.
5Hs'19 ann$150,000____ Sept 1 1944
Playground Bonds.
5 H s '19 ann $15,000____ Sept 1 1944
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $50,000___________ 1942
(Subject to call after 1927.)
6s '21 M -N $60.000................... ...........
Water bonds________________ $565,000
Sewer bonds_______________ 200,000
Jail bonds__________________
5,000
Park Improvement b on d s..
10,000
Gas bonds_________________
25.006
Funding bonds______________$156,200
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1925-S I,845,257
Water debt (incl.)_________ 57O.O0O
Sinking fund_______________ 377,543
Assess, val., real estate____ 9,692,965
Assess, val., personal_____ 2,394,023
Other assess, property____ 1,402.687
Tot.ass'd val.’25(3-5act.).13,489,075
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $21.90
Pop'n 1910r 13.799: 1920. 16.576

ENID SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
EDMOND.
This city is in Oklahoma County 5s Building Bonds.
'06 M -S $2 000____
Light bonds___________________$9,000 5s '10 J-J 185.000____ Sept 1 1926
July 1 1935
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T9 M -S 250,000____ M ar 1 1944
5s
J-D
$40,000c— Dec 1 1933
(50,000____________1932
6s
J-D
9,000c— Dec 1 1934 5 s '22 - - . (50,000____________1937
6s
J-D
10,000c— Dec 1 1936
50,000____________1942
6s
—.
36,000____
150,000____________1947
Sewer Bonds.
T O T. B D . D T . Nov 1 '2 5 - $687,000
6s
J-D
$21,000c— Dec 1 1934 Sinking fund_______________ 210,000
-s
...
9,000........ Total assessed val’n 1925-14,000,000
Sewer & Elec.-Light Bonds.
6s
J-D
$10.0 0 0 c ..-D e c 1 1936 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___ $18,60
6s
J-D 17.000c. .June 15 1941 EUFAULA.
City Building Bonds
This town is in McIntosh County.
6s
J-D
$5.000c— Dec 1 1934
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
s
. . . $25.000........ ......................
6s
A-O
$2.460c..A p r 15 1932 BOND. DEBT June 30 '20. $180,887
B O N D . D EBT Nov 24 '22- $108,040 Assessment debt__________ 240.000
Floating debt___________
1,000 Sinking fund_______________
56,916
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,162,880 Ass'd val. 1920 ( M a c t.)...1 ,3 6 5 .2 6 5
Assess, val., personal_____ 331,143 Total tax rate (per $1 .000) '20_$42.00
Other assess, property______________ 116,698
Population 1910. 1.307; 1920—2.286
Total assess, val. 1921____ 1,610,721
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$17-50 FAIR FAX.
Population 1910. 2,090; 1920, 2,756
This town is in Osage Co. Inc.
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York Sept. 7 1909.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s TO J-D $ 3 8 .0 0 0 c .„ D e c 1 1935
ELK C I T Y .
City-H all Bonds.
This city is In Beckham County 6s T9 ann $35.000___Sept 15 1934
Inc. April 15 1907.
(Optional Sept. 15 1929.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s '07 M -S $20,000c— Sept 1 1927 6s Sewer Bonds. 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1935
'10 J-D $12.0
6s '09 M -S
6,000c— -M ar 1 1929
6s 10 M -S 15,000c___Mar 1 1935 6s General Impt. Bonds.
'21 M -S $85.000____ Sept 1 1946
W ater Bonds.
Gas System
6s '06 M -N $25,000c____ M ay 1936 6s Municipal$36 000c.Sept Bonds.
'23 M -S
1 '28-'46
6s '07 M -S 20.000c._.S ep t 1 1927
1928,
6s '09 M -S 23,000c___Mar 1 1929 (Due $7,000 $8,000, 1933, 1938 and
1943, and
1946.)
6s '10 M -S 15,000c— Mar 1 1935
«s '13 M -N 1 0 ,0 0 0 c -..N o v 1 193* TO T. BD. D T . D ec3 1923- $206,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
79,660
5s
...
50,000 ______1935-1950 Sinking fund________________ 42 000
Funding Bonds.
1,858,062
6s '10 M-S $17,500c
Mar 1 1930 Assess, val. 1923........
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 3 .--$ 1 0 .7 0
City-Hall Bonds.
1910. 819;
1,342
6s '09 M-S $6,000c— Mar 1 1929 Population fiscal agency. 1920, York.
IN T . at
New
Convention Hall Bonds.
6s '19 A-O $75,000c___________1944 FATRLAND.
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 18 '2 4 . $232,500
This town is In Ottawa County.
Assessment debt__________
40,000
W ater-W orks System & Electric
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,227,352
Light
Bds.
Assess, val., personal_____ 527,960 6s '22 J-DSvstem Construe June 1
$40,000. Yrly on
Assess, val., other property 150,911
B O N D . E B T Feb 1923____ $40,000
Total assess, val. 1924____1,906,223 Assessed Dvaluation__________ 419,953
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T8.$30.00
Population 1910. 3,165; 1920, 2,814 Population in 1910, 569; 1920, 818
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York FAIR V IEW .
This city is in Major County. In­
corporated Sept. 7 1909.
E LK C I T Y S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
W ater and Light Bonds.
This district (P. O. Elk City) is 6s '07 A-O $20,0 00c..O ct
1 1937
in Beckham County.
6s '08 A-O 15,0 00c..O ct
1 1933
5s '19 M -N$50,C00____ M ay 1 1944 6s '09 M -N 15,000c__Nov 1 1934
BO N D . D E B T June 3 0 '2 5 $87,600 6 s '09 M -S 30,0 0 0 c..M ar 15 1929
Tot.ass’d val. '25(2-5 act.)_2,665,492 6s ’ l l J-J
60,000c_Jan 15 1936
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 --$ 15 .0 0 6s '12 M -N 5 ,7 0 0 c ..N o v 15 1932

Dec., 1925.]
F A IR V IE W (Concluded).
W ater Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $45,000— Jan 1 ’26-’45
(For maturity see V . 112, p. 581.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J 8 3 6 ,0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’26-’45
(For maturity see V . 112, p. 581.)
C ity-H all Bonds.
6s '16 . . . $30,000____________ 1941
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 '2 5 . $226,700
Assessed valuation 1925___1,021,259
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $45.90
Population 1910, 2,020; 1920, 1,751
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y . City.

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
T O TA L DEBT Oct 1925____ $27,800
Ass’d val. ’25 (abt. % a c t.). 856,837
Twp. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 .-$4 25
Population 1910, 1,104; 1920, 615
g r a n d f ie l d !

This town is in Tillman County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T9 s-a $68,000________________
(Due $17,000 in 1929, 1934, 1939
and 1944.)
Sewer Bonds.
6s T 9 s-a $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ............
1944
T O TAL D E B T ____________ $255,500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 174,000
Sinking fund_______________
41,800
F R A N C IS .
This town is in Pontotoc County. Total assess, value 1924___ 943,241
Pop. 1910 (Census), 830; 1920, 1,990
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1931
(Subject to call.)
B O N D . D E B T Sept 26 ’23--$50,000 G R A N D F IE L D S C H O O L D IS T .
Assessed valuation 1923____ 310,572 6s’23 M -N 21$46,000c. .M a y 21 1948
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $5 77 B O N D . D EB T Oct 20 ’25- $125,000
18,335
Population in 1910, 931; 1920. 911 Sinking fund_______________
Total assess, val. ’25 (5060% actual)_____________ 1,675,000
F R E D E R IC S.
Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$24.00
This city is in Tillman County.
Population (est.)_______________ 2,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
IN T . payable at the Mechanics &
6 s ’09 M -N $20,000......
1937
Metals Nat. Bank, New York City.
6s
...
2 5 .0 0 0 .................... 1937
6s '17 . . . $35,000___________ 1942
W ater-W orks and Sewer Bonds. G R A N IT E .
This city Is in Greer County.
6s
. . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ..................1937
BOND. D EB T Oct 1923____ $75,000
Electric Light Bonds.
Ass’d val’n 1923 (est.)______ 488,907
6s ’17 . . . $35.000___________ 1942
Community House and Conven­ Population 1910, 1,229; 1920. 912
tion Hall Bonds.
-s ’22 . . . $50.000..................... 1947
G R A N T C O . C O N S. S. D . N O . 3
C ity-H all Bonds.
(P. O. Medford.)
6s ’09 M -N $20,000......................1934
( $8,000.Feb 20 ’26-'29
Sewer Bonds.
15,000-Feb
’30-'34
6 s ’09 M N $ 10,000.....................1934 6s T 9 F-Al 20.000.Feb 20 '3 5 -’39
20
($11,000-----July 1 1932
6s ’ 17 J-J \ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ...July 1 1937 BOND. D E B T Oct 19 1925 $41,000
( 1 2 ,0 0 0 ...July 1 1942 Sinking fund_______________, 13 627
6s
. . . 150,000___ %.......... 1944 Tot.assess.val.’25(60% act) 1,147,544
T O T . B D . D T . Nov 19 ’2 3 . $555,000 Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-$18.00
Water debt (incl.)_________ 200,000
Total assessed val. 1923___ 2,713,180 G U T H R IE .
Guthrie is in Logan County. Inc.
Tax (per $1,000) 1923...............$31.20
Population 1910, 3,027; 1920, 3,822 1890. Declared a city of first class
IN T . payable at fiscal agency,N.Y. by proclamation of the Governor
March 30 1891. New city charter
providing for commission government
F R E DE R IC K SCHOOL D IST.
approved by voters May 3 1911 and
This district is in Tillman County
5s d iu ,, J-J
a
$5,0 0 0 c...J a n 11929 upheld by State Supreme Court on
6s , ,j ; J-J 17,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1932 March 12 1912. V. 94. p. 862.
City Building Bonds.
6s j h it J-J
1 0 ,000c...Ja n 1 1933
5s 1 J-J
2 5 ,0 0 0 c ...J a n 11935 IHs'Ol J-J *$ 15.000c..Aug 1 1931
5s 08 J-J 1 3 7 .0 0 0 ..-July 27 1933
5s
' J-J
8 ,0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1936
Refunding Bonds.
5s '21 J-J 100,600c___Jan 1 1947
58'* < J-J
32,000c___Jan 11930 5s ’08 A-O $20.000___Oct 15 1933
Sewer Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 '2 5 . $197,000
Sinking fund----------------------70,000 444s'01 J-J *$61,000c— Aug 1 1931
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(,V£ act’l) .3,053,238 5s 07 J-J §40.000— .Sept 20 1937
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$21 60 5s '08 A-O 25.000— -Oct 15 1933
Population in 1925_____________4,500 5s TO J-J 1 9 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 1935
Park Bonds.
5s TO J-J $25,0 0 0 ...J a n 11 1935
OAR BER .
5s ’ l l J-D 9^.000___M ay 4 1936
This town is in Garfield County.
Funding Bonds.
W ater Works Bonds.
6s T 9 M -S ($20.000___May 12 1939 6s ’08 F-A $10,000____ Feb 1 1934
I 30.000___M ay 12 1944 ($2,000 yearly beginning Feb. 1 1924)
6s '12 J-J $ 3 4 .0 0 0 ....Jan
1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
6s T9 M -S $20,000— M ay 12 1929 5s '12 M -N 1 4 ,0 0 0 ...May 12 1932
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Light Bonds.
($10,000— .M a y 12 1929 5s 08 A-O $ 3 0,000...O c t 15 1933
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
_s
M -N - 3 0 ,0 0 0 ...M a y 12 1934
1
A -0$250.000____Oct 1 1943
( 10,000___M ay 12 1939 8s T 8
Water Bonds.
City Hall Bonds.
35,000____Jan 1 1935
. s ’21 J-J ($ 1 4 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’ 31&36 5e TO J-J
Fire Bonds.
1 6,000____ June 11941
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 14 ’2 4 . $159,000 5s TO J-J $28,000____Jan 1 1935
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)-------------50,000
. . . $40.000________________
1,215 5s
Floating debt (add’l)______
Assessed value 1924------------ 800 556 BOND. D E B T Nov 1925— $835,000
Sinking funds______________ 165.000
Population in 1910, 382; 1920. 1,446
Assessed valuation 1925___ 5,575,000
City tax (per $ 1 .0 0 0 )-------------- $15.50
GAR FIELD CO U N TY.
Popula’n 1910, 11,654; 1920, 11.757
Enid is the county seat.
*fied. aft. 20 yrs. fr. date of issue.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
§Red. aft. 10 yrs. fr. date of issue.
5s
J-J $250,000c—July 1 1929
5s
J-J
100,000c. .July 1 1929
_s
J-J
200,000c_. July 1 1929 G U T H R IE S C H . D IS T . N O . 60.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 5 ’25.$1,001,600
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
100,775
($70,000c*.-Jan 1 1934
Assess, val., real estate___ 34,097,775 5s ’24 J-J { 70,000c*..J an 1 1939
Assess, val., personal_____ 5,137,915
I 70,000c*..J an 1 1944
Other assess, property____ 7,091,664
l 70.000c*— Jan 1 1949
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
Building Bonds.
actual)______________ 46,327,354 5s ’ l l J-D $25.000c— .June 1 1936
State & Co. tax rate (per
B OND. D EB T Oct 29 ’2 5 . $305,000
$1,000) 1925______________,..$ 8 .5 0 Sinking fund_______________
22,687
Population 1925______________ 42,000 Tot .assess .val . ’2 5 m act.16,482,740
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$15.00
State in New York City.
P o p u la tio n ( e s t .) _________________ 1 5 ,0 0 0
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
G A R V IN C O U N T Y .
Pauls Valiev is the county seat.
_s
. . . $250.000_______________ GUYMON.
This city is in Texas County.
Court-House & Jail Bonds.
Light and Power Bonds.
5s T7 . . . $150,000___________1942
. . $128.000___________ 1946
B O N D . D E B T Oct 3 ’2 2 . $305,250 6s
95,336 BOND. D E B T Nov 27 ’2 5 . $128,000
Sinking fund_______________
62.000
Assessed value, real______ 12,341,234 Water debt (included)_____
Assessed value, personal.. 3,322,458 Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,081,699
Other assessable property 3,343 998 Population 1910, 1,342; 1920. .1.507
T ot. assess, val. 1922____19 0 0 7 ,6 9 1
State&co. taxrate (per $1,000) '22$8.00 GUYMON IN D . SCH OOL D IST .
This district (P. O. Guyrnon) is in
Pop'n 1910, 26.545: 1920, 32.445
Texas County.
GEARY.
Hi gh School Bonds.
This city is in Blaine County, Inc. 6s T 7 J-J $43,000__________ ______
as a first-class city Feb. 1902.
(Due part in 10, 15 and 20 years
from date of issue.1
School Bonds
5s
. . . $27.000c....................192" BOND. D E B T Nov 22 ’24 $73,000
20.000
( 5,0 0 0 ____________1930 Sinking fu n d ______________
5.0 0 0
_____ 1935 Tot. val. 1 9 2 4 ____________ 3 . 2 6 ,215
5s ’25 M -N \ 5,0 0 0 ___________ 1940 Total tax (per $1,0001 1924___ $18.80
5.0 0 0
_____ 1945 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 3,000
{ 8,0 0 0 ____________1950
HAILEYVILLE.
Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Pittsburgh County.
6s T 8 A-O $40,000_______ ________
(Due 1-5 every five years.)
City Hall Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Oct 11 ’ 1 8 -$ 9 2 .0 0 0 6s 07 . . . $10 .0 0 0 c-................. 1932
T ot. ass’d val.’ 18 (60% act.).617,970
W ater W orks Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T8 $24.00 6s ' l l s-an $60.000c__________ 1936
Park Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.336; 1920. 1,065
6s ’23 M -S $4,000c.-July 17 1948
B OND. D EB T Nov 26 ’25..$74,0n0
G O O D T O W N S H IP .
This township is in Harper Co.
Assessed val., real___________ 322 590
Assessed val., personal______ 127.325
Bridge Bonds.
5s '16 F -A ($10,000c
Oct 14 1926 Other assessable property___178 415
l 3,800c— .O ct 14 1931 Tot. assess, val.’25(3-5 act.).628,330
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$16.93
Road Bonds.
6s T 6 F -A $13,500c— .O ct 14 1941Pop’n 1910, 2,024; 1920.............. 2,067




H AR TSH O R N E.
This city is in Pittsburgh County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s T 9 M -S $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ................ ..1 9 4 4
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1921— $75,000
12,000
Sinking fund_______________
Assessed valuation 1921___1,496.000
Population 1910, 2,963; 1920, 3,480
H ASKELL.
This town is in Muskogee County
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '20 A-O $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .......................—
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 A-O $10.000.............. ...............
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 '2 4 — $90,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
60,000
Assess, debt (add’l) ________ 257,000
Sinking fund— General____
31,500
W a te r __________________
20,00 )
Assess, val., real estate____ 560,375
Assess, val., personal_____ 354.580
Other assess, property____
82.468
Tot. assess, val. '24 (abt.
2-5 actual)______________ 997,423
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 .— $11.27
Pop'n 1910 (Census), 857; '20.2,500
HASKELL CO U N T Y .
Stigler is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
6s '17 J-J ($31,100c—July 16 1942
1 7,000c— .M a y 7 1942
T O TA L D E B T Oct 19 ’20- $197,000
Sinking fund_______________
35,000
Assess, val., real & personal6.610.728
Other assess, property____ 972.83?
Total assess, val. 1921____ 7.583.561
Tax rate (per $1,000) '2 0 _____ $11.50
Popula’n 1910, 18.875; 1920. 19,397
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York.
H A S TIN G S.
This place Is In Jefferson County
W ater Works Bonds.
6s TO M -S $30,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1935
Electric Light Bonds.
6s ’25 M -S $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ...M a y 19 1945
B O N D . D E B T M ay 1925. $50,000
Sinking fund________________ 3 000
Total assessed, val. 1924_-.164,814
Population 1910, 727; 1920, 629
HEALD TO N .
This city is in Carter County.
TO TAL D EB T Feb 1 9 2 5 .. $256,000
Water & light debt (incl.)— 160,000
30,000
Sinking fund (est.)_________
Assessed valuation 1924___ 821,976
Population 1920_______________ 2,157
H EALDTON IN D . SC H , D IS T .
NO 55.
This district is in Carter County
Building Bonds.
6s '17 s-a $30,000------------------------(Due part in 10. 15 and 20 years.)
B O N D . D E B T Oct 24 ’25- $205,600
Sinking fund_______________
25,002
Total assess, va l.’25(96%
(actual)__________________1,887,335
Sch. taxrate (per $1,060) '25.S28.20
Population in 1922_____________3,800
HEAVENER.
This city is in Le Flore County.
Funding Bonds.
6s T2
. . . $6.735 — ................-.1 9 3 2
6s '20
...
5,000--------------serially
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ ll
. . . $50,000____________1936
Light & W ater Ext. Bonds.
6s
. . . $45.000________________
Electric Light Bonds.
6s T5 . . .
$5.500_Nov 15----- 1930
_s
. . . 30,000________________
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $93.000____Apr 1 1944
Lighting Plant Bonds.
6s
. . . $10,000________________
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1924— $208,000
Sinking fund_______________
36.000
Assessed value, real estate. 580.380
Assessed value, personal___ 263,240
Other assessable property.. 177,029
Total value 1924 (50% act.)1.020.649
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-$43 36
Population in 19l0. 780; 1920, 1.850
H EN R Y ET TA.
This city is in Okmulgee County
W ater Works Extension Bonds
5s 19 M -S $200 000. Nov 15 1939
W ater, Sewer & Fire Dept. Bds.
6s
...$ 2 3 0 ,0 0 0 __________ _____
G E N . BD . D T. Nov 1921. $423 897
Assess, debt (add'l), approx. 100.000
Total assess, val. 1921------ 4.394 094
Total tax rate fper $1,000 T 8-$4.50
Population 1910. 1,671; 1920, 5.889
IN T ER EST payable In New York
H E N R Y E T T A SCH O O L D IS T .
This district is in Okmulgee Co.
Building Bonds.
6s ’08 J-J
$9,000______ 1926-1928
5s '14 F-A 25.000c___________1939
5s '16 M -S 4 0 .0003-.M ar 15 1911
5s '16 J-D 3 5 .0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1911
5s T9 J-J 110,000— .July 15 194.3
5s '22 A-O 50,000______ 1927-1947
5s '23 J-D 25,000_____ June 1948
Funding Bonds.

6s '19

...

$ 6 0 .0 0 0 .. .S e p t 15 1943

111
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $4-25
Population 1910, 686; 1920, 744
H O B AR T.
This city is in Kiowa County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’03 —
$17.500..............................
5s ’06 „ _
25.000..............................
6s ’07 —
2 5 .0 0 0 .............................
6s TO „ .
15 .0 0 0 .............................
5s '15 . . .
2.500..............................
6s
. . . 110,000________________
Park Bonds.
6s T7 J-J $10,000___ M ay 15 1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’03 — _ $20,000..............................
6s ’07 . . .
2 5 .0 0 0 .............................
Street Bonds.
6s ’07 . . . $15,000..............................
City-H all and Park Bonds.
5s ’ ll
- -.$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 - — .....................
BOND. D EB T Oct 1921— $255,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,217,805
Assess, val., personal_____ 565,265
Total assess, value 1921___ 1,783.070
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21.$35.00
Population 1910, 3.845; 1920. 2,938
HOBART SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Kiowa County.
School Bldg. Site & Equip Bds.
5s
. . . $84,000___________ 1942
BOND. D EBT Nov 1922— $193,854
Sinking fund_______________
74,000
Assess, val. 1923__________ 2,922.381
Tax rate (per $1,000' 1 9 2 3 -..$21-40
Population In 1922 (est.)______ 5.000
HOLDENVILLE.
This city is in Hughes County.
Incorp. June 29 1908. Population
1910, 2.296: 1920, 2,932.
Water Bonds.
5s 09 M -S $24 000c.M ar 1 ’26-’34
6s 12 . . .
50.000c...................1937
6s
...
67.250_____ __________
5s ’25 . . .
1 2 8 ,0 0 0 ....................1950
Park Bonds.
5s 17 A-O $7 000.............................
(D up $1.000 yrly in odd years to ’37.)
Sewer Bonds (Part y e a r l y ) .
5s '09 M-S $35,OOOc— Mar 1 1934
«s
...
30.000________________
5s ’25 . . .
93,000__________ 1950
Funding Bonds.
5s 09 . . .
$9,000__ June 11934
6s ' l l F-A
10.887c_ Nov 1 1936
_
6s T2 . . .
8.000c__________ 1937
City-H all BondstParf y e a r l y ) .
5s 09 M-S $12.0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1934
Fire Equipment Bonds.
6s
___
$6,000____Apr 6 1940
6s
...
12.750_______ ________
Convention Hall Bonds.
6s
. . . $15,000 ________________
G EN . BD. D T . Dec 1921-$261,000
Sinking fund_______________ 112,859
Water debt________________ 148,000
Assess, val. 1921----------------2,301,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
HOLLIS.
This town is in Harmon County.
Refunding Bonds.
. „„„ „
_s '12
...
$8,000___Jan 1 1932
W ater Bonds.
. ____
4s ' l l
F-A $52.000c..A u g 15 1936
6s ’2 5 J-J 15 100,0 00c..-J an 15 1950
Sewer Bond*.
6s 11 F-A $20,000c.-Aug 15 1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 6 ’2 3 . $80,000
28,000
Sinking funds_____________
Assess, val. 1922 (50% act) 965,000
Population 1910. 964; 1920, 1,683
HOM INY.
This town Is In Osa^e County.
Water, Sewer 6c City Hall Bds.
4s ' l l s-;i $125 000_____ 1944-1945
School Bonds.
5s
. . . $70,000------------------------Water Works Bonds.
6s TO J-J $15 010c — .............. ........
6s '13 Sept
8.000c----------------------_s T 8 . - 50.000________________
Sewer Bonds
6s TO J-J
$5 010c...........................
6s '13 Sept
5.250c-----------------------Funding Bonds.
6s '16 Sert' $4.572c-----------------------Hospital Bonds.
....
_s ’24 M -S $35,000------------------1944
City Hall Bonds.
_s ’24 M -S $15,000c---------------- 1944
B O N D . D EB T Oct 22 ’25 - $257,572
\ ter dent duel.)_________ 125,000
V
Sinking fund-Ah____________ 60 000
Assess, val., renT estate------ 1,383.555
Assess, val., personal-------- 629,572
99,455
Other assess, property-----Total assessed value 1925.-2,112,582
Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1924------ $ 2i.85
Population 1910. 760; 1920, 2,875
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York.
HOOKER.
This city is in Texas County.
Funding Bonds.
4s - 1 6 J-J
$6.078c..June 12 1936
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1925— -$ 7 1 .000
,V iter debt (in 4 .) ___________ 30 000
Assess, val. '25 (actual)___850,000
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’2 1 . 23.40
Population 1910, 525; 1920. 946
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York.

BO N D . D E B T June 3 0 ’2 4 . $357,000
Sinking fund_______________
60.000
Total assess, value 1924___ 6,057.409
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 ..-$ 1 5 .0 0
Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 12,000 HUGHES C O U N T Y .
Holdenvllle is the county seat.
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York
Road Bonds.
5s '24 J-J $200,000 --------1929-1949
H E W IT T T O W N SH IP.
($40,000 due every 5 years.)
This township is in Carter County
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $110,000 . . . . Tan 11945
Ss 15 J-D$100,000____ Dec 1 1940
B O N D . D E B T July 7 '24-.$199.920
Total assessed value 1924. 11,628.626 TO TAL D EB T June 1925 $721,921
82,841
Twp. taxrate (per $1,000) '24— $4-84 Sinking fund______________
Population in 1920 (Census)___7,002 Total assess, val. 192 1— -13.601,814
Popula’n 1910. 24,040; 1920, 26,045
H IN TO N .
This town is in Caddo County.
HUGO.
This city Is in Chocaw CountyLight Plant Bonds.
Incorporated in O c g j er 1902.
5s ’25 . . . $10,000________________
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 ’2 5 ..$ 5 5 ,00 0
Road Bonds.
$50,000........ ......................
Water debt (included)______ 20,000 4a T6
Sinking fund________________ 17,500
Park Bonds.
Ass’d value 1925 (75% a c t.).387,260 5Ha’ 17 A-O $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ...O ct 16 1937

112
H U G O (C o n c l u d e d ) .
Bridge Bonds.
6e ’ 16
$33,000...............................
6s ’09
60,000___ Aug 1 1933
6s '10 . . .
35.000___ Aug 1 1935
6J4s’ 17 M -N 10,000____M ay 1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 10 . . . $75.000____ Feb 1 1935
City-H all Bonds.
6s '10 — - $20.000____ Feb 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
6s ’ 13 - - - $ 1 2 .2 1 5 ...A u g 28 1938
BOND. D E B T Sept 20 ’ 16. $292,215
•ssessed valuation 1916___2,590.953
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 1 4 ...$ 2 7 .1 0
Population 1910. 4,582; 1920. 6.363
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York.
H U G O SCH OOL D IS T R IC T .
School Bonds.
«.2 s0 9
60.000____ Feb 1 1929
6* '19 . . . 100.000..................... 1939
School Bonds (Funding).
6s ’ l l
...
$7.658____ Feb 1 1936
B O N D . D E B T Nov 19 ’2 3 . $182,658
Sinking fund_______________
28,690
Tot.ass’d val.’23(65% act.)3,644,426
Sell, tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 3 -$ 2 1 0 0
Population in 1922___________10,000
IDABEL.
This city Is in McCurtain County.
W ater Bonds.
6s
M -S $40.000c......
1935
6s ’ 12 A-O $35.00 0 c..A p r 15 1937
6s ’ 16 . . .
7,000c................... 1941
Park Bonds.
6s ’ 15 . . .
$8,500c.......................
B O N D . D EB T Oct 24 ’2 1 . $162,000
Sinking fund________________ 41 .000
Assess, val. '21 ( H act.)___1,328,586
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 ...$ 5 1 .8 0
Population 1910, 1,493; 1920._3.067
IN T . at fiscal agency In N . Y .

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
KREBS.
This city is in Pittsburg C ou n ty.
W a te r B o n d s.
5s
. . . $50,0 00 c.............................
6s
...
10,000c.............................
BD. D T . (water) Sept 28 ’22-$60,000
Sinking fu n d _______ _______ 35,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $37.90
Population 1910 , 2,884; 1920, 2,078
I N T . is payable in Jackson, M ich .
L AW TO N .
This city is in Comanche C ounty.
Incorporated Oct. 1901. Aldermanic form of government adopted b y
voters in 1923.
H F u n d in g B o n d s.
5s ’ l l
F-A $70,000c__A ug 14 1936
W a te r-W o rk s B o n d s.
5s '07 J-J $200,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1937
5s TO J-J
40,000c___July 1 1935
6s '17 F -A 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..A ug 1 ’26-’42
S ew er B on d s.
5s '07 J-J $50,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1937
S q u a w C reek B o n d s.
5s '07 J-J $40,000c__ July 1 1935
S tr e e t B on d s.
5s '07 J-J $10,000c— July 1 1937
R eserv oir B o n d s .
5s
J-J $200,000c___July 1 1935
Park Improvement Bonds.
-s
F-A $10,000____ Aug 1 1941
G E N . B D . D T . June 30’25 $907,000
Water debt (incl.)_ ______ 710.000
Total assess, val. 1925____5,165,179

Total tax (per $1,000) 1925

-$75 63

Population 1910, 7,778; 1920, 8,930
I N T . a t fiscal a gency. N Y .

L A W T O N SCH O O L D IS T R IC T .
This district not only includes the
city of Lawton, but also adjacent
territory.
5s '09 J-J $100.000c ..J a n 1 1929
5s 'l l M -N 31 ,000c. ..N o v 6 1936
JACK SO N C O U N TY.
B O N D . D E B T N ov 18 ’25 $366,074
Altus is the county seat.
38.762
Floating debt (add’l) -------Funding Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________
44,000
6s ’21 M -S $33 ,0 0 0 ...S e p t 26 1931 Assess, val.'25 { X act.)-. -6,015,154
A
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 924.- $138,683
h tax rate (per $1.000) '25 '2 0 88
Total assessed val. 1924— 13.259.218 Population 1923 (est.)____ ___ 14,000
County tax rate (per $1,000)'24 $2.50
Popula'n 1910. 23.737 1920. 22,117 L E F L O R E C O U N T Y .
Poteau is the county seat.
JE N N IN G S .
Funding Bonds.
This town is in Pawnee County.
6s
s-a $50.000c_____ _____ 1936
Park Bonds.
13,000____ ______ 1937
-s '17
_s
. . . $10.000________________ 6s
s-a
17.000c__________ 1939
Funding Bonds.
-S '18
25.000______. . _1944
6 s ’23 M -N $ 2 6 .5 7 5 ..-N o v 15 1943 -S '20 —
35,000____ ______ 1945
Sewer-System Bonds.
Road Bonds.
.8
. . . $60.000_________________ 6« '22 A-OSSOO.OOO--Apr 1 '28-'47
W ater-Extension Bonds.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 22 ’ 25- $940,000
.8
. . . $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ........................... Assessed val. real estate.. 10.348.895
-s ’24 . . .
10.000________________ Assessed val. personal____ 2.407.605
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 0 ’2 4 . $156 575 Other assess, property
7,022.838
Assess, val. ’23 ( % actual). 627,607 Tot.ass'd val.’25<60%act.) 18.7<9.338
Population 1910, 361; 1920, 910 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '2 5 -.$ 1 .5 0
Popula'n 1910, 29,127; 1920 41.765
IN
of 1922 at the State
J E T C O N S O L . S C H . D IS T . N o. 4 fiscal T . on 6s Oklahoma in N . Y . C.
agency of
This district (P. O. Jet) is in
Alfalfa County.
L E H IG H .
School Bonds.
This city is in Ctal County.
6s
J-J $50,000— _____ _______
B O N D . D E B T Oct 27 '2 4 . $40.940 6s W ater-W orks bonds
J-D $42,500c....................1934
Assessed valuation 1924___1,580,160 6s
M -S 4 0 .0 0 0 c ...................1939
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 --$ i8 .6 0 (Subject to call after 15years from
date of issue.)
Street Bonds.
JOH N STO N C O U N TY .
6s
J-D $ 10,000c___________1934
Tishom ingo is the cou n ty seat.
City Hall and Jail Bonds.
R oad B on ds.
3 1942
5s
. . . $ 4 3 4 .4 0 0 .......................... s6 17 F-A $5.000__ Feb
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 '2 4 ...$ 9 7 .5 0 0
County Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'24 (80%act.) — 282,727
CO. B D '.'D T .1Oc’t 81723'_".'$56l'76i Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $8.70
Township debt (add’l) ____ 138.540 Population 1910, 1.880; 1920— 1,898
IN T . is payable at fiscal agency
Sinking fund_______________
74,122
Tot. val.'23 (abt .60% act.) 9,068.395 In New York.
Total tax (per $1,000) '23 (est.) $4.00
Popula’n 1910, 16,734; 1920. 20.125 L IN C O L N C O U N T Y .
County seat is Chandler.
K A W C IT Y .
Funding Bonds.
This town is in Kay County.
6s '00 M -S $12,000c..M ar 10 1931
W ater Works & Elec. Lt. Bonds. 6s '17 M - N 76.5 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1937
6s ’ 17 J-J $25,000____ Jan 1 1942 6s T 9 A-O 100,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1944
(Subject to call $5,000 every 5 years.) 6 s '22 J-J 112,400c.-.J an 9 1947
G a s S ystem & Equip. Bonds.
6 s '2 3 A -O $ 6 7 ,2 5 0 c .- - O c t . 1 19 48
_s
. . . $25,000_______________
B O N D . D E B T Mar 27’25 $368,150
B OND. D EB T Nov 1918-.-S25.000 Sinking fund_____________
368,150
Tot. assess, val.'18(75% act.)256,442 Assess, val. real estate____ 13,010,727
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $17 60 Assess, val personal______ 7,666.233
Population in 1910. 595; 1920, 447 Other assess, property____ 6,749,657
T ot.a ss’d val. '25 (act.).-27.444 .617
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25-S10.90
K IN G F ISH ER
This city is in Kingfisher County Pop’n 1910, 34,779; 1920, 33,406
IN T. at Mechanics & Metals Bank
Inc April 4 1893. P6p n TO. 2,538
New York City.
1920. 2,447.
City Hall Bonds.
6s
---- $57.000.-$3,000 yearly L IN C O L N C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 1.
(P. O. Chandler.)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
J-J$35.000c___ July 1 1935 5s '18 M -S $54.0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1943
6 s '18
— - 40.000____________ 1943 6s
...
6 ,026____________1944
-s
. . . 28,000____ M ay 11936 5s '21 . . .
15,000.1926, '31 & '36
6s '22 . . .
1 3 ,9 6 8 ............ - 1947
hewer Bonds.
5s
J-J
$6,000c___Jan 4 1934 BOND. DEBT June 30 '25 $88,994
G EN . B D . D T . Dec 1 '2 1 -. $185,000 Floating debt (add’l) _____
25.882
Assessment debt (add'l)
101.000 sinking fund - ___
26.323
23 000 Tot.assess, val.'25 (2-3 act.) .1,237,523
Slaking fund (water)______
Total assess, val. 1921____ 1.904,971 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$22.10
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $18.30 Population in 1920_____________2,226
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
K IO W A .
This town Is In Pittsburg County.
B OND. D EB T Oct 9 1 9 2 0 --.$57.000
Assessment debt------------------- 4,000
Ass'd val. 20 (40 to 60% act.)437,225
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 . $4 .95
Population 1910, 1,021; 1920.1,287
K O SO M A T O W N S H IP .
This township is in PushmatahaCo.
Funding Bonds.
6s '22 . . .
$3.600___Jan 17 1947
Road Bonds.
6s A - O . . . $50,000___Apr 12 1944
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 0 '2 3 . $53,600
Assess, val., real estate____ 407.657
Assess, val., personal_____
86,529
Other assessable property. 561.376
Tot. assess, val.'23 ( % a c t)l,055,562
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’ 2 3 .$ 9 01
Population in 1920_____________ 1,592




L IN C O L N CO. S C H . D . N O . 103.
P. O Prague.
6s T7 J-J
35,000c___July 1 1937
TOTAL DEBT Dec 4 '2 4 . - .$45,030
Assessed valuation 1924____ 762,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$21 00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 1,700
LINDSAY.
This city is In Garvin County.
Incor. in 1903. Pop’n TO, 1,156.
1920. 1,543.
School bonds________________ $10,000
8ewer bonds________________ 63,000
W ater Works Bonds.
5^s
M -S $134,000..-M a r 1 1934
Electric Light Bonds.
5A s
M -8 $35,000____Mar 1 1934
B OND. DEBT Dec 16 '2 1 . $242,000
Sinking fund_______________
33,380
Assessed, valuation 1921____ 996,781
IN T . at State fiscal agency tn N . Y .

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L IT T L E T O W N S H IP .
M C IN TOSH C O U N T Y .
Eufaula is the county seat.
This township is in Harper Co.
F u n d in g B o n d s .
Bridge Bonds.
5s '16 F-A f$7,000c..O ct 14 1926 .s
. . . 145,000--------- ---------------Road Bonds.
l 7 ,6 00c..O ct 14 1931
-s
. 100,000_______________
Road Bonds.
6s T6 F-A $ 1 8 ,000c..N o v 15 1941 B O N D . D E B T Oct 19’2 5 . $245,000
35,000
TO TAL D E B T Oct 14 ’24.$35,600 Sinking fund______________
Assess, val. real estate_______699.415 Assess, val. real estate___ 7.459,893
Assess, val. personal_________ 79,275
Assess, val. personal____ 1,295,890
Other assess, property______________ 1,676 assessable property..2 , Oil,268Other
Total assess, val.'25(3-5 act.)780,366 Tot.ass’d val.'24(*i act.)__10,767,051
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$7.00 State & co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925_______________ $12.30
Population 1910, 988; 1920, 821
Pop'n 1910, 20,961; 1920_____ 26,404
LOGAN COUNTY.
I N T . at fiscal agency. New York.
County seat is Guthrie.
4 H s’99 M ay$32,000c____ 1926-1929 M ADILL.
5s '12 Aug 16 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1929
This city Is In Marshall County.
5 H sT 2 M -S 3 7 ,00 0 c..M ar 23 1937
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6 s ’ 17
J-J $ 6 5 .0 0 0 ..................... 1942
5s '24 M -S $750,000c.Sept l ’30-’49 5s
. . . 350,000...........................B O N D . D E B T Oct 2 1 '2 5 $849,500 6 s '22
J-J $41,000— .1940 & 1950
Judgement debt (add’l ) . .
4,480 T O T . B D . D T . Nov 19 '2 3 . $478,500
66,805 Water debt (inrl.)------------- 424.000
Sinking fund______________
Total assess, val. 1925____ 21.415.443 Tot.ass’d val.'23(40% act.) 1,864,613
State & Co tax (per $1,000) '25S14.50 Pop’n 1910.
1.564; 1920_2 .717
Popula'n 1910. 31,740; 1920. 27.550
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
MAN GUM.
This city is in Greer County.
Fire-Truck Bonds,
LOVE C O U N TY.
6 s '18 J-D $10,0 0 0 -—June 15 1943
Marietta Is the county seat.
Convention Hall Bonds.
Current Expense Bonds.
5s
Jan $20,000c___Jan 1 1928 6 s '20 M -S $75.000— -M ar 16 1945
Electric Light Bonds.
Court-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
$8,000____Jan 1 1949
5s '09 A-O $55,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1926 6 s '24 J-J
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '09 M -N 20,000____ Nov 1 1929
6 s '08
M -S $30,000____ Sept 1 1933
Road Bonds.
10,000____Jan 1 1936
5s T9 J-J 1 6 0 ,0 0 0 ..-July 15 1944 6 s '06 J-J
5s '10 A-O 40,000____ Oct 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
6s
J-D $34,000c..D ec 27 1930 6 s '07 M -N 10,000____Nov 1 1937
Sewer Bonds.
5^s
J-J
15,433.56cDec 23 1937
6s T6 M -N 1 6 .8 0 0 --.N o v 21 1941 6 s '07 M -S $15.000____ Mar 1 1937
6s T7 J-J
14,000c_July 24 1942 6 s '07 M -N 10.000____ N ov 1 1937
20,000___Oct 1 1935
6s T 9 A-O
7.0C0____ Apr 8 1944 5s '10 A-O
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s '21 A-O 73,323— .Apr 10 1944
6 s '23 M -S 11,570— -Sept 10 1948 6 s '07 M -N $25,000____ Nov 1 1937
City Hall Fire Bonds.
Judgm ent Bonds.
6s '15 J-J
$3.000____Jan 1 1940 5s '10 A-O $25,000____ Oct 1 1935
Park Bonds.
T O T. D E B T Oct 24 ' 2 4 . . . $440,691
Assess, val. real estate____ 4,019,283 6 s '17 J-J $10,000____ Jan 1 1942
Gas D istributing Bonds.
Assessed val. personal_____ 725.817
...
$85,000________________
Other assessable property..1,946.278 _s
Tot.ass’d val.'24(50% act.)6,691.378 B O N D . D E B T Nov 27 '2 5 . $448,000
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) 24.S10.30 Sinking fund_______________ 162,000
Pop'n 1910. 10.236; 1920.......... 12.433 Tot.ass'd val.’24(H act’l) . 1,841,538
IN T . on current expense bonds at Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’25-$69.35
State Capital, on others at State Pop’n 1910, 3,667: 1920_______3,405
fiscal agency, N . Y .C ity.
MANGUM SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Mangum) is Id
LOVE CO. SCH. D IS T . N O . 16. Greer County.
School-Building Bonds.
Building Bonds.
4s
X8Q 998c
5s
. . . $ 7 8 .0 0 0 ................... 1944
BO N D . DEBT Nov 1922— $'l23_
.528
School Fire Escape Bonds.
Sinking fund_______________
40,888 _s
...
$5,000________________
(?)
Tot.ass'd val.'22(60% a c t.)l.874,600 BONDED D E B T ................
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 22.$22.30
M ARIETTA.
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 2,500
This city is in Love County. In­
IN T . Is payable at fiscal agency Id corporated as a town March 1898; as
N ew York.
a city of first class March 11 1913.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
McALESTER.
6s '13 M -S $35.000____ Sept 2 1937
Formerly a city In the Choctaw Water-works bonds_________ $26,000
Nation, in the Indian Territory, and Water ext bonds______________ 15,000
now In Pittsburgh County. City of Funding bonds_______________ 1 1 . 0 0 0
McAlester was formed by an Act of Electric light bonds_________ 7,500
Congress March 29 1906 by the mer­ Sewer bonds_____________
30,000
ger of the city of South McAlester. TOT. BD . D T . Nov 24 '2 2 . $215,940
Incorporated Nov. 8 1899. and modi­ Sinking fund_______________
59,932
fied Jan. 17 1900, and the old town of Assess, val. '21(54 actual). 1,289,106
McAlester, Incorporated Jan. 23 Pop'n 1910. 1,546; 1920_______ 1,977
1899. Commission government was
IN T. at fiscal agency in N . Y .
adopted in 1910; manager form of
government adopted Nov. 3 1919.
M ARIETTA SCH O O L D IS T .
W ater Bonds.
Building Bonds.
5s ’09 F-A $20.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1929 5s '17 M -N S40.000____ May 1 1942
5s T 1 . . .
80 .0 0 0 c..M ay 31 1936 TO T. D EB T Oct. 8 '24— $123,328
5s T 2 F-A 50.000c— .Feb 1 1937 Sinking fund_______________
49,440
5s
. . . 2 5 .0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1936
Tot.ass'd val.'24(50% act.) 1,504,631
5s '20 J-.l- 125.000 ....Tan 1 1945 Scuooi tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 )
W ater Extension Bonds.
$23.00
1923___
5s '23 J-D $375,000____June 1 1948
TNT. pavable at the State fiscal
Sewer Impt. Bonds.
agency in New York City.
6s
...
$50,000____June 11941
M ARLOW .
School Bonds.
This city is in Stephens County .
5s '07 M-NS175.000c___M ay 1 1937
Water-works Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
6s '12 F-A $32,210c
Feb 1 1937 5s '06 J-J $17.500___ Jan 1 1926
8,000____Mar 1 1929
5s
A-O $75.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1928 6 s '09 M -S
F-A 15,000____Aug 1 1931
5>$s’20 F-A
60.310____Mar 1 1945 6 s ' l l
4s id A-O 20,000_____ __________
Sewer Bonds.
5s 09 F-A $ 175.000c___Apr 1 1929 (Due part Oct 1 1926, 1931. 1936
and 1941.)
Jail Bonds.
•
Sewer Bonds.
5s '09 F-A $ 8 .0 0 0 c „-A p r 1 1929
6s '16 A-O $20,000________________
Park Bonds.
5s '14 M -N $30.000_____M ay 11939 (Due part Oct 1 1926, 1431, 1936
aud 1941.1
B O N D . D EB T Oct 27 '24 $1,430,520
City-H all Bonds.
Sinking funds____________
825.000
A-O $7,000____Aug 1 1931
Assess, val. 1924______ 8,360.907 6 s ' l l
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924___ *44.20
. . . $80,000_______ _______
Pop.n 1910, 12.954; 1920______12.095 .s
E B T Nov 18 '2 4 .
INTEREST on water bonds of B O N D . Dfund_____________ $167,500
Sinking
1912 payable at office of Treasurer of Total assessed value 1924 27,158
Pittsburg County; on other issues at
(50-60% actual)________ 1,302,247
Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bk.. N . Y Total tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’24.$14.46
Pop'n 1910, 1,965; 1920— .. ..2 , 2 7 o
M C ALESTER S C H . D I S T R I C T .
M ARLOW SCH . D IST . N O . 3.
A district in Pittsburg County.
A district in Stephens County.
School Bonds.
Building Bonds.
5s '12
. . . 60.000....................1 9 3 2
5s 16
— _ 40.000____________ 1936 -s '08 . . . $37,000c....................1928
5,500c....................1929
5s 19 — . 250,000_____ Feb 1944 .8 09 . . .
5s '21
. . . 50,000............
1941 B O N D . D E B T Oct 27 1925 $84,519
Sinking fund_______________
32,000
5H s
. . . 55,000_______________
G E N . D E B T Oct 20 '25— $445,000 Tot. ass’d va l.'2 5 (4 0% a ct.)l,860.450
Floating debt (add’l) _____
10.0R Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $19 92
5
Sinking f u n d _____________
109.529 Population 1925 (est.)_________ 3,500
Assess, val. '25 ( A actual).8,595,685
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15.0U MARSHALL C O U N T Y .
Madill in the county seat.
Population in 1925____________16.000
Court-H ouse Bonds.
5J4s’ 13 A-O $75,OOOr*— Oct 5 1938
M cC U R T A IN C O U N T Y .
Road Bonds.
Idabel is the county seat.
5s '22 J-D $350,000r*. June 15 1947
Court House and Jail Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
5A s
. . . $125.000..................... 1944 6 s '13
M -S $13,602r*— Sept 2 1938
Road BondsTO TAL D E B T June 30 '25 $438,602
58
...$ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
Floating debt (additional). 9 5,769
T O TAL D E B T Oct 8 '2 3 . $623,245 Sinking fund-------------U 3.973
Sinking fund_____________
51,958 Total assess, val. 1925 (abt. «
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23 $14.40
7 0 % actual)--------------------9,345,564
Total assess, value 1923..11.828.285 State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'25. $9 28
Pop’n 1910. 20,681; 1920____ 37.906 Population 1910,11,619; 1920.14.674

r±s iw in a r

D ec., lyza.j
M A R S H A L L C O . S. D . N O . 3.
6a '09 J-J $25,000c*.-Jan 1 1929
5 s /1 9 M -S 12,000c*.M ar 18 1944
5a '20 A-O 6 2 ,000c*.-A pr 6 1940
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '25 $83,500
Sinking fund_______________
24,343
Ass’d val. '25 (70% a c t .) ..1,710,883
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25____ $20.15

Funding Bonds.
5a '09 M -S $74,000c— Mar 1 1929
5s '13 A-O $52,061.38cOct 1 1928
5a T 7 J-J 115,5 9 3 c ...J a n 1 1942
Fire-Protection Bonds.
5s '09 M -S $60,000c___Sept 1 1934
5s T 9 M -S 75,000c— -M ar 1 1944
Park Bonds.
____
5» TO M -S $50.0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1935
T 3 F-A 150.000c— .Feb 1 1938
5s '16 M -S 80.000c— Mar 15 1936
5s '20 . . .
2 5 ,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1945
5s T 9 . . . 100,000c— -M ay 1 1944
5s *20 . . . 100,000c— -M ay 1 1945
Fair Grounds & Park Bonds.
5s '18 . . . 100,000c— -M ar 1 1938
58 T 9 M -S $100,000c_________ 1944
Gas-Pipe Bonds.
_
5s '16 J-J $100.0 0 0 c._ . Jan 1 1941
B O N D . D E B T Oct 19 '25.$2,974,154
Water debt (included)____ 1,000,000
Assessment debt (add’l)—
394,801
Floating debt (add’l) _____
48.360
Sinking fund______________ 1,951,901
Total assess, val. 1925
(60% actual)_________ 30,158,507
City tax rate (per$l, 000) 1925- $15 96
Pop’n 1910. 25,278; 1920____ 30.277
I N T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .

NORMAN.
County seat of Cleveland Co. First
Inc. 1889; city of first class 1902.
6s
M a r $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 ..Subject to call
S ew er a n d W a te r B o n d s .
6a '08 M -S $80,000____ Mar 1 1933
Funding Bonds.
T7 . . . $10,150— -N o v 15 1937
T7 . . .
54,160/N ov ’27.
1'32, ’37. ’42
6s
. . . 110,000________________
W a te r W o rk s B o n d s.
6s '17 . . .
$ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ..-Aug 1 1927
5K s'22 M -N 218,000_______________
5 H s ’22 M -N 227,500_______________
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
6s '13 June $20,000___June 15 1933
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
5 Ms
. . $125,000________________
S ew er B o n d s.
5M s’22 M -N 2$18,750_______________
5M s’22 M -N 2 15,000....................... ..
S tre e t Im pt. B o n d s.
5M s’22 M -N 2 $6,500----------Fire E q u ip m e n t B o n d s.
5M s’22 M -N 2$14,250_______________
G E N . B D . D T . Dec 1917. $280,850
Floating debt (est.)________
7,000
Sinking funds______________
19,500
Assessed valuation 1915___ 1,970.088
Pop’n 1910, 3,724; 1 9 2 0 ........... 5,004
IN T . at Chatham & Phenix Nat.
Bank, New York.

E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
...
$5.500..................... 1934
School Bonds.
. . . $12,500......................1928
B O N D . D E B T Jan '24_____ $357,484
156,500
Water debt_______________
Sinking fund (general)____
79,904
Sinking fund (water)---------45,200
Assessed value____________ 2,569,748
City tax rate (per $1,000) '2 4 . .$15.00
Population 1910, 1,389; 1920. 2.162
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at N .Y
6s

M EDFORD.
Thi8 city ia in Grant County. Inc
in 1895. Population 1910, 1,110
1920, 1,050.
W ater Bonds.
O K F U SK E E C O U N T Y .
6a
J-J $25.000c.................... 1641
Okemah is the county seat.
6s TO M -S 1 2 .0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1635
Bridge Bonds.
W ater Works Extension Bonds.
5s TO M -S$100,000c___Mar 1 1930
.s
____ $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 ________ Serially
Refunding Bonds. _
Funding Bonds.
6s TO J-D $31,450c_.Dec 12 1930
6s
M -S $ 3 ,300c______________
Okfuskee Township Bonds.
(Part due each year beg. M ar. 7 '25
6s T9
$40,000____ Nov 3 1944
6s
F-A $8,318.60c .............. 1932
Road Bonds.
Electric-Light Bonds.
-s
. . . $300,000..............................
6s TO M -S $18,000c___Mar 1 193f
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 1920- $131,455
B O N D . D E B T Oct 10 ’2 5..$168,289
County sinking fund______
60,000
Water debt (included)_____ 119,000
Total ssess. val. 1923____ 11,692.207
Sinking fund_______________ 52.000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) T 9 — $8.00
Assess, value real estate____ 490.670
Pop. TO, 19.995: '20 (Census), 25,051
Assess, value personal_____ 135,897
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
Other assess, property_____
78,946
Tot.ass’d val.’25(abt.4-5act.)705,513 M U SKOG EE S C H O O L D I S T R I C T
OKLAH OM A C IT Y .
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$54.80
N O . 20.
This city, the capital of the State,
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
tH s'09 F-A $300.000c— Feb 1 1929
is the county seat of Oklahoma Co.
5s ’l l M -N 175.000c— M ay 1 1936
Incorp Mch. 10 1891. Commission
5s '12 M -N 130.000c..M ay 1 1937 N O R M A N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T
M IA M I.
government adopted Mch. 9 1911
5s T9 J-J
400 .0 0 0 ...J u ly 1 1944 5s
This city is in Ottawa County
J-J $40,000c— .Jan 1 1929 (V. 92, p. 747) and upheld by State
5s '20 J-J 250,000c___________1940 5s
J-J
10,000c— .July 1 1934 Supreme Court on June 8 1911. V. 92,
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T 7 A-O $ 4 5 .0 0 0 ..-Oct 20 194i B O N D . D T . June30 '25— $1,330,000
Funding Bonds.
p. 1652. Plan to recall city officials
Sinking fund______________
592,264 5s
M -S $15,000c— Mar 1 1934 and abolish charter falls. V . 99.
6a
. . . 260.000_______________
Total assess, val. 1925
Storm Sewer System Bonds.
Site-Purchase and Building.
p. 1691
Population 1910. 64.205;
(about
actual)______ 32,568,474
6s T7 A-O $80,000____ Oct 20 194i
5s '16 A-O $40,0 0 0 ...........1926-1941 1920, 91.258.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S15 10
6s
...
9 ,0 0 0 ............................
($10,0(K) every 5 years.)
_____ _
5s '21 . . .
8 000 _____ 1925-1926 4s Funding Bonds.
Pqp'n 1910. 25.278: 1920____30,277
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
'96 J-D $3,100___June 24 1926
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '24 $250,000 is '08 F-A 72.500— -Feb 15 1928
6e T7 A-O $20,000____ Oct 20 1945
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
“
Sinking funds_____________
68 700
Sewage Disposal and Ext. Bd»
A-O 200.000____ Oct 9 1936
is
M U SKOG EE C O U N T Y .
6s
. . $151.000_______ _______
Assess, val. '24 (65% act)_5.315,270 is ’ l l . . .
36,000 ...........1926-1928
T9
Muskogee is the county seat. An School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24$19 20
Fire D ept. Bonds.
7 1 ,0 0 0 .— July 12 1941
'21 . . .
6b T7 A-O $10.000____ Oct 20 1942 injunction was issued restraining the Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 10,001 6s Hospital Bonds.
County Commissioner from issuing
Park Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York is '08 M -N $ l5,000— N ov 16 1933
-s '21 . . . $20,000. — ....................... o r selling $500,000 court-house bonds
fe ’ l l M -S 25.000____ Mar 1 1936
Conventional Hall Bonds.
70ted Aug. 26 1911. V. 93, p. 682.
N O W ATA.
Detention Hospital Bonds,
_s '21 . . . $20,000.................- ..........
This city is in Nowata County is '08 - - - $ 1 0 .0 0 0 .--N o v 16 1933
Funding Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $31.0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1934 Incorp. as village about 1892: flrsi
Funding Bonds.
Stabie-Slte Bonds.
-s '22 . . . $65,200------------------------- is TO A-O 8 0 .0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1930 class Aug. 1908. Adopted commis­ is TO J-J $10,000........ Jan 1 1 9 3 #
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 2 . $991,735
sion form of government 1913; com­
Bridge Bonds.
Water debt included_______ 455,001 is TO J -D $ l4 0 .0 0 0 c ...D e c 5 1930
mission-manager form 1920, under is Sewer Bonds.
'00 A-O $20.000— .N o v 16 1930
Assess, debt (add’l) (est.)— 600,000 s
. . . 4 0 0 .0 0 0 .............
--new charter. Population 1916, 3,672 lMs'06 F-A 225.000------ Feb 1 1936
Sinking fund_______________ 134.001 G E N . B D . D T . Nov 27 '25 $547,000
1920, 4,471.
5s '07 A-O 50,000-------Oct 1 1937
Assess val. real est------------2,983,032 Floating debt (add’l)_____
202.994
W ater-W orks Bonds.
‘
M -N 15.000------M ay 119 3 4
Assess, val. personal_____ 912,913 Sinking fund______________
386.254 5s '08 M -S $65.000c___Sept 1 192* is '09 A-O 185,000____ Oct 1 1934
Other assess, prop________ 255,518 Assessed val. real estate.-37.048.482
5s '09 M -S 1 5 ,0 00c...S ep t 1 1934 5s '09
1934
5 M s'll J-D 75.000c...Ju n e 1 1Q31 is '09 J-D 200.000___ Junel 1936
Total assess, val. 1973.-4.151,463 Assessed val. personal____ 7,984.675
5s ’ l l M -S 125,000___ Mar 1
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$23.90 Other assessable property. 7,838,389 5M s’24 F-A 26.000— .Feb 15 1939 iMs'16 J-J 200.000____ July 1 1941
Population 1910, 2,907; 1920..6.802 Tot.ass’d val.’25(!4> act.).52.871,526 5M s’24 F-A 45,000 ______1944-1949 is '22 - - - 1,098,000-M ar 1 '32-'47
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25-S12.00
Sewer Bonds.
(Due 1-15 each year.)
5s 09 M-S $30,000c— .Sept 1 1934
oop’n 1910. 52.743: 1920____ 61.710
Fire Department Bonds.
M IAM I S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
Storm Sewer Bonds.
i s '09 J-DS100.000____ June 11934
School Building Bonds.
6s '16 A-O $3,500____ Oct 1 1936 is TO A-O 1 5 0 .0 0 0 --- Aug 1 1935
5s '23 ...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ Mar 1 1943 HEW C O R D E L L .
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Is '22 - - - 181.000--M ar 1 '32-'47
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 T 9 — $143.ow>
6s T 6 A-O $3,500____ Oct 1 1936
This city (P. O. Cordell) is in W a(Due 1-15 each year.)
45,000 •ihlta Co. Inc. as city of first class 5M s’24 . . .
Sinking fund (est.)-----------1 2 ,0 0 0 .--F e b 15 1934
Refunding Bonds.
Assess, val., real__________ 3,320,305 May 1908. Pop’n 1910, 1,950; 1920
City-H all Bonds.
iM s '06 F-A $5.000— Aug 15 1926
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,351,770 l .855.
S M s 'll J-J $20,000c___Nov 7 193) 5s’07-08F-A 10.000-.Aug 1 5 '27&28
Other assessable property. 274.514
Park Bonds.
W ater-Extension Bonds.
Is’09 10F-A 10 000- .Aug 1 5 '29&30
Tot.assess. val.T9(abt.act.).4,946,589
($15.000c___Jan 1 1930 6s 21 F-A $10,000c— N ov 16 1946 4M s’25 M -N 130,000-—M ay 1 1937
School tax rate(per $] ,000)'19 $13.07 6s '15
J-J( 15.000c.— Jan 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
.
4M s’25 M -N 5 2 ,0 0 0 ---M a y 1 1937
Population in 1919 (est.)_____ 10,000
I 25.000c___Jan 1 1940
5s
___$23,014------------------- Serial
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
G E N . B D . D T . Oct '2 5 - - - $328,014 is TO J-J $50.000_____ Jan 1 1935
6s '21 F-A 10.000___Aug 16 1931
M O O R E T O W N S H IP .
Water debt (incl.)_________ 226.000
6s '21 F-A 1 5 .0 0 0 ...Aug 16 1931
Park Bonds.
This township is in Pottawatomie 6s '21 F-A 15.000— Aug 16 1941
Paving (assess.) debt (add'l) 287.700 i s '09 J-D $400.000___ June 1 1934
County.
Sinking fund_______________ 167.671 5s TO A-O 200.000-----Aug 1 1935
6s '21 F-A 10.000___Aug 16 1946
6s
. . . $40,000.....................1944
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,287 866 kMs’ 17 - - - $300,000___ June 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
BO N D ED D E B T ................
(7)
Assess, val., personal_____ 401,305
6s '16 F-A $25.000____ Aug 1 1941
„ . „ „„„„
Population in 1920____________ 1,544 BOND. D E B T Nov 1925. $130,000 Other assess, prop_________ 227 738 5s W ater Bonds.
'00 A-O $80.000-----Oct 1 1930
Water debt (incl.)-------------- 105.000 Total assess, val. 1925____ 1.916,909 is '00 M -N 20.000-----Nov 1 1930
M O R R IS .
Sinking fund_______________
33.000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '25-S58.65 iM s’06 F-A 225.000----- Feb l 1936
This city is in Okmulgee County.
Assessed value 1925---------- 1,002,9/5
IN T . In N . Y . at N at. City Bank 5s '07 A-O 200.000___ Oct 1 1937
W ater Bonds.
„ „
Total tax rate(per $1,000)'25 $24.00 and State fiscal agency.
6s '09 M -N 35.000___ M ay 1 1934
6s '18 M -S $18.000____ Sept 1 1943
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
5 s '09 J-J 150.000___ Junel 1934
6s
...
67.000------------------------5s TO J-J 150.000___ Jan 1 1935
N O W A TA SCH. D IS T . N O . 40.
Sewer Bonds.
N E W K IR K .
5s ’ l l
M -S 250.000-----Mar 1 1936
Building Bonds.
6s T9 J-D $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ...June30 1944
This city is in Kay County.
5M s'09 s-a $12.000r*-------1926-1929 4Ms'16 J-Jl.500.00fi___ July 1 1941
B O N D . D EB T Oct 20 '2 5 —$184,00 )
W ater-W orks Ronds.
is '22 - - - l,405,000M ar 1 '32-'47
5s
. . . 25.000r*__________ 1929
Water debt (incl.)__________ 124,000 5s TO . . . $30.000____Dec 1 1935
(Due 1-15 each year.)
. . . 5 0 .0 0 0 ............1930-1942
Assess, value real estate____ 395,400 (Subject to call begin. Dec. 1 1 9 2 0 l 5s '17
5s '24 J-J 15 1,600,000 ----------1936-43
Funding Bonds.
Assess, value personal_____ 164.115
(23,000____________1930
City-Jail Bonds.
. . . $5.500.......................1934
Other assess, property-------- 74.304
23.000 _________ 1935 5Ms
8,000c---------------- 1935 i s '09 J-D $35,000___June 1 19 3 4
Total assessed val. (act) '2 5 - 633.819 5M s’25 A-O 23,000____________1940 5s '10 M -S
Police-Equipment Bonds.
Total tax rate(p3r $1,000) '25-825.00
23.000 _________ 1945 B O N D . D E B T June 30 '23 $155,902 5s TO A-O SlO.fififi-----Aug 1 1935
14,432
Population in 1920--------------------1,9^6
(23,000____________1950 Other indebtedness________
2 5 ,0 0 0 .-M ar 1 '3 2 -'47
Sinking fund----------------------- 57.42 5 s '22 - - Sewer Bonds.
(Due 1-15 each year.)
Tot. assess, val. ’23(M to
M O R R IS C O N S O L . S C H . D IS T . 5s TO . . . $27.500____Feb 1 1936
Street Bonds.
„ .
3-5 actual)______________3,313,540
This district (P. O. Morris) is in
Funding Bonds.
School tax rate(pei $1,000)'23 $19.00 is TO A-O $15.000___ Aug 1 1935
Okmulgee <’ounty.
6s T 2 ___
$6 OuO____ Junel 1937
City-Hall Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y .
6s T 8 J-J $54.000c---------------- 1943 B OND. D E B T Oct 19 '2 5 . $383,500
5s '01 M -S $30.000___ Mar 1 1931
B O N D . D E B T Oct 26 1925 $54,000 Water debt (included)-------- 210,000
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
8,000 Sinking fund, general-------48,060 N O W A T A C O U N T Y .
1M“ lb —
$15,000 ---------1927-1941
Assess, val. 1924 (act.)------ 1,901,452 Sinking fund, water-----------61,460
Bridge Bonds.
Nowata is the county seat.
Tax rate 1924 --------$18.80 Assess, val., real estate____ 784.203
_ s '24 J-J $250,000______1936-1943
Road Bonds.
Population in 1925 (est.)-------- 5,000 Assess, val., personal_____ 244.863
($100,000------- Aug 1 1929 B D . D T . J une30'25_$ 10,168,500
Other assess, property____ 168.195
I 100,000_____Aug 1 1934 Water debt (incl.)________ 5,667.000
M ULDROW .
Tot. assess, val. '25( Vi act.)] ,107.261
5M s’24F-A( 100.000------- Aug 1 1939 Assessment debt (add’l ) - - 5.254,370
This city is in Sequoyah County Tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 -------- $35.00
I 100.000_____Aug 1 1944 Sinking fund (General------ 1.542,054
Inc. Dec. 1 1896. Pop n 1910. Pop’n 1910. 1,922; 1920-------- 2,533
(Water (est ) 1,247,483
[ 100,000----A u g 1 1949
671; 1920. 693.
Assessed valuation 1924.118,011,389
Court House & Jail Bonds.
W ater Bonds
IL SO N .
$1,000) '2 4
6b ’ l l A-O $26,000c................... 1936 NEW Wcity (P. O. Wilson) is in 5s TO F-A $18,000 _____ 1926-193i Tax rate (per are coupon -------- $15.03
All bonds
bonds, but
This
Bridge Bonds.
. . ______
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s TO J-J *100.000r — .July 1 1935 may be registered as to principal.
6s ’ l l
A-O $ 7 ,000c---------------- 1936 Carter County.
IN T . payable at fiscal agency.
C O N D . D EB T Oct 19 '2 5 - $630,000
B O N D . DEBT Nov 11 '2 4 . $33,000 6s W ater & Electric Light Bonds,
T6 F-A $25,000____Feb 9 1936
Sinking fund______________
101 762 Hew York.
Water debt (incl.)_________
26.900
6.500— .June 20 1942
Tot.assess.val.’25(M a c t.)ll ,390,243
Sinking fund_______________
21,600 6s T7 J-D
State&Co.tax (per$l,000) '25-$17.80 OKLAHOMA C IT Y SCH. D IS T .
Total assessed value 1 9 2 3 .. 208,000 6s W ater W orks.0Bonds.
T7 J-D $ 1 0 0 0 ...June 20 1942 Pop’ll 'lO(Census) .14,223; '20,1 5 ,9 3 /
This district not only includes OkTotal tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23_$62.00
ahoma City, but considerable adjaSewer Bonds.
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York
IN T . at State fiscal agency in N .Y .
6s T7 J-D $5,000____ June 20 1942
■ent territory.
Funding Bds. ( P a r t e v e ry 5 y e a r s ) .
Town Hall Bonds.
OKEENE.
M U SKOGEE.
0 ...June 20 1942
5s 04 M -8 $4 ,0 0 0 .Sept 10 '26 '34
This town is in Blaine County.
Formerly a city in the Creek Na­ 6s T7 J-D $ 3 ,5 0 28 1918-$97.500
BOND. DEBT Oct
iM s’09 J-D 133.000c.-JunelS 1929
W ater-W orks Bonds.
tion (now in Muskogee County) in the
1 1934
Indian Territory. Incorp. in 1898 Cash on hand________________ 4.200 6s '09 J-D $30,000c______ ____ 1934 is ' l l M-S$100 OOOc.Mar
Assessed val'n '18 ( H act.)— 597.361
60 OOOc-Dec 15 26-'31
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '25— $90,000 is 11 J-D
W ater Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918-------$4.00 Water debt (included)---------- 35,000
Building Bonds.
t
„„„ „
5s '02 M -S $150,000c___Mar 1 1932
5s '08 F-A 250,000c— Dec 1 1933 Population in 1920------------------- 2,286 Sinking fund------------------------- 26,353 4s '03 J-J $100,000------ Jan 1 1933
Total assessed val’n 1925 — 623 844 is 07 J-J $3,800c— July 5 1927
5s ' l l M -S 3 9 0 .0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1936
Total tax ratetper $1,000) '2 4 -.$ 7 .6 0 is '08 J-D 7 5 .0 0 0 c ...J u n e 2 1928
5s T9 M -S 130,000c— Mar 1 1944 NOBLE C O U N T Y .
Pop’n 1910. 920; 1920................. 1.084 tM s’09 J-J 300,0 0 0 c-..J an 11929
Perry is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
4Ms’09 F-A 150.0 0 0 c--.A u g 1 1929
Court-H ouse Bonds.
5s '02 M -S $25,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1932
6s '09 J-J
2 0 ,0 0 0 c --J a n 1 1929
OKEM AH.
5s ’08 F-A 300.000c— .D e c 1 1933 5s T5 J-J $100,000c-July 1 ’26-’35
4s 09 J-J
4 5 .0 0 0 c .— Dec 1 1929
This city is in Okfuskee County.
BOND. D E B T Oct 1918. $100,000
5s ’ l l M -S 225.000c— .M ar 1 1936
5s TO J-D 3 0 0 .0 0 0 c ,..J u n e l 1930
Water Bonds.
79.000
25.000c— -Jan 1 1941 Sinking fund____________ 5• ,T6 J-J
6s
— $49.500....................... 1934 5s TO A-O 135.000c-— Oct 1 1930
Assess, val., real & pers’1.15.479.693
(Subject to call.)
6s T 4 — 25.000______________1939 Is ' l l J-J 235.000c-— July 1 1931
Other assess, property___ 3,460,435
Hospital Bonds.
40.000c— -June
5s T9 . . .
12,500c
Mar 1 1944 Total assess, val. 1921___ 18,940.128 6s '21 F-A *60,000_____ Aug 1 1946 5s T 8 J-J 1,000.000c.A.pr 1 1 1926
’30-'44
- - - 200,000c_______________ 5s T9 s-a
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1918------ $5.50 5s
5s *20 . . . 150,000c
May 1 1945
5s '20 J-J 656.000c.Jan 1
1944
Gas Plant Bonds.
Population 1910,14,945; 1920.13,560
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
-s
. . . $90,000. — ........................ 5s *23 M - N l,900,0 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1948
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
6a ' l l M -S $35,000c
Mar 1 1936




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U I^ A ± IU M A —(J1T1JKS AND TOWNS

O K L A H O M A C I T Y S. D. (Concl.). Assess, val. 1925 (70% act.)—
B O N D . D E B T Oct2 1 ’25 $5,256,800
R e a l______________________ 137,625
Sinking fu n d_____________ 1.260,429
Personal__________________ 65,070
Tot.assess, val. (act)’ 25-125,831,610
Other property____________137,470
School tax (per SI .000) ’25____$15.52
Total______________________ 341,065
Population in 1924 ( e s t .) ___124,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$15-50
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York. Population in 1920_______________ 757
OKLAHOM A C O U N T Y .
County seat Is Oklahoma City.
Bridge Bonds.
5s’23 J-D15$500.000.Dec 15 ’29-’48
5s
. . . 200,000________________
D ra in a g e W a r ra n ts .
6s ’10 —
$17.000............................
Jail B o n d s.
4 H s’05 . . . J30.000_.Sept 1 ’26-’35
F u n d in g B o n d s .
6s '96
$8,000 ...J a n 27 1926
44*s’09 —
44,000— Sept 13 1934
B u s’ l l —
40.458— Aug 15 1946
6s
s-a 150.000........
.1938
_s
— . 160.000............ — ..........
C o u rt-H o u s e B o n d s.
4 ^ s '0 3 — . J80.000._Dec 31 '26-'33
4 H s’05 —
10,000--Sept 1 ’2 6 -’36
R o a d B on d s68 '21 J-J $ 6 2 9 .0 0 0 -.Jan 1 ’26-’46
C o u r t H osp ita l B o n d s .
6s
— $200,000________________
TO TAL D EB T Nov 1921 $1,092,058
Sinking fund______________
216.295
Assess, val., real & pers’l 128,195,968
Other assessable property 15,951,501
Total assess, val. 1921 — 144.147,468
Stot3&Co.tax(per $1.000) '23-111.60
Pop'n 1910. 85.232: 1920. 116.27C
N T . a t fiscal a gency. N . Y .
OKM ULGEE.
This city Is in Okmulgee County
Incorporated in Dec. 1900. Com­
mission government adopted April 2
1912.
Funding Bonds.
6s ’09 — - f$5.500c_Dec 15 192P
{ 5.500c_Dec 15 1934
6s ’22
122,000c.............. ............
Hospital Bonds.
6s ’ 16 M -S $30,000c— Sept 5 1931
6 s ’ 17
...
20.000c__________ 1932
--- 150,000c_______ Serially
5s ’21
Sewer Bond*.
6a ’07 — $7,C00c___Oct 24 192T
6s '09
P-A 7 0 .HIM if - ___Feb 1 192t
5s '18 M -S 150,000c.-M ar 15 1943
City-Hall Bonds.
6s '09 F-A $15.00Cc— Feb 1 1922
W ater Bonds.
6a '07 A-O J6 0 ,000c— Oct 24 1927
6s ’09 F-A 15.000c— Feb 1 192$.
6s ’ 10 . . .
60.000c— Dec 1 193.’
6 s ’ 16 M -S 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 5 1931
6s ’ 18 M -S 385,0 0 0 c..M ar 15 1943
Incinerator Bonds.
6 s ’ i4
...
$5.000c__Sept 14 1932
6s ’ 17 —
20.000c— Sept 15 1942
Park Bonds.
5s '15 — $100.000c-.A pr 26 1940
6s ’ 19 . . - 100.000c — .............1943
Motor Fire Truck Bonds.
6s 16 A -O $7.0 0 0 c„A p r 15 1941
Library Bonds.
6s 21 ___$100,000c_______ Serially
G E N .B D . D T .N o v 2 6 ’25-$2.017.000
Water debt (incl.)________ 1,745.00!)
372.572
Sinking fund______________
Tot.at-sd.val.'25(60%act.) 17.783 619
Total tax rateiperSl ,000) ’25-t23-50
Population 1910, 4,176; 1920, 17.430
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
O K M U LG E E S C H . D 1 S T . N O . 1
Funding Bonds.
6 s ’09 M -S $ 9 .500______
1934
6s T5 M -N 19.000— Nov 15 1940
B u i l d i n g Bonds.
6 s ’ 18 A-OS100.000____________1943
6s T9 A-O 140,000-$35,000 '26-’29
H igh -S ch ool B onds.

5s '09 M -S $60.000____________1929
High & VSard School Building.
6s '15 M -S$l 15.000c__________ 1940
School-Site Bonds.
5s '09 M -S $3.000____________1929
5s '09 M -S
4 ,0 0 0 ------------------ 1929
School bonds.
5s '20 F -A I$ 1 5 4 ,000.-Feb 1 ’30-'36
t 8 4 .0 0 0 .. Feb 1 '37-'40
5s ’23 J-D 190,000-. June 1 ’25-’43
T O T. B D . D T . Oct 19 '25 $894,000
280 012
Sinkingfund_____________
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act) 20,248,399
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ---$ 2 0 00
Population in 1920___________ 20,430
IN r . at fiscal agency, N . Y .

OSAGE C O U N T Y ~
Pawhuska is the county seat.
Bonds are tax-free.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-D $60,0 0 0 --D ec 1 ’26-’31
Refunding Bonds.
6s
—
$40,780___________ 1932
Funding Bonds.
6s T 2 M -S $29,800____ Jan 1 1932
6s
—
20.000________________
B O N D . DEBT N ov 2 9 '2 0 $257,028
Sinkingfund______________
400.000
Tot.ass’d val.'23
act.).53.434.780
State&Co.tax (per $1.0001 20-$8 00
Population 1910, 20,101; 1920.36,536
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
OSAGE CO. S C H T D IS . N O . 38.
P. O. Hominy.
Building Bonds.
6s '17 J-J
$5.000— -M a y 25 1932
B OND. DEBT Nov 1920— $30,000
Total assessed value 1923— 1.114 493
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '20-S50.86
Population 1919 (est.)..... ........... 3.600
IN T . at fiscal agency in New York.
O TTAW A COUNTY.
Miami is the county seat.
_s
— . $100,000________________
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
6s '15 A-O $75.000— Oct 1 '30-'40
Bridge Bonds.
5s '15 A-O $85.000— Oct 1 ’30-’40
5s
. . . 90.000________________
B O N D . D EB T Nov 27 ’25 - $410,332
Floating debt____________
1.296
Sinkingfund______________
50.654
Assess, val., real estate___10,432,577
Assess, val., personal____ 3,653,302
Other assess, property____ 3,840,430
Total assess, val. ’ 25 (abt.
3-5 actual)_____________17,926.309
State & Co.tax(per $ 1 ,000)’25-$13 90
Pop’n 1910,
15,713;1920.
IN T . at Chatham-Phenix N at.
Bank, New York.
PADIN T O W N SH IP .
This township is in Okfuskee Co.
Road Bonds.
5s '17
J-J $15,000-July 1 ’26-’30
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1920— $40,000
Tot.ass’d val.'20(75% act.) 1,534,869
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 $4.10
Population 1910, 1,737; 1920, 3,320
PAUL S VALLEY”
This city is in Garvin County.
Waterworks Bonds.
_s '18 A-O $25,0! 0 ____ Apr 1 1943
-s
20,C00________________
Park Bonds.
.s '18 A-O 815,000c___Apr 1 1943
Fire Department Bonds.
-s '18
A-O $9,000c____Apr 1 1943
TOTAT DEBT Dec 1924-- $276,000
•Orling fund_______________
19.650
^sses ed valuation 1923___ 3,013.165
Tax rate (per $ 1,000) 1922 - - .$49 61
Population 1910, 2,689; 1920 .3.694
PAW H U SK A
This city is In Osage County. Inc,
June 28 1906.
Commission gov’ ,
adopted during July 1912. V. 95,
p. 311. Population in 1910, 2,776;
1920 6,414.
City owns and operates its water,
electric light and natural gas plants
Disposal Plant Ronds.
6s '21
$51,000c....................1946
Light Extension Bonds.
6 s '21
$113.000c................. 1946
City-Hall Bonds6s 07 - - - $!2.000c—M ay 25 1927
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
6s ' l l
$10,000c___________1936
6s '19
--.
55,000c...................1944
-s '21
113,000________________
W ater Bonds.
6s '07
J-D $60.000c__________ 1937
6s ' l l
. . . 50.000c—Aug 15 1936
T 9 ___ 191,000c_-June 19 in>4
6s '21
—
177,000c................... 1946
<ewer Bonds.
6s ’07 J-D $40,none...................1937
« '1 9
—
64,000c..June 19 1944
6s '21 - . 25,000c...................1946
Oas System Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M -N $60.000lN ov 15.'27.’32,
( ’37. ’42.
Hospital Bond*.
6s T9 —
$32,000c...................1944
,s ’21 . . .
35,000c.............. .............
Funding Bunds.
6s '12 - - 84.882c—Jan 15 1932
Park Bonds.
6s T 6 J-J $35.000c.-J u n e20 1941
6s T 9 - —
8 ,0 0 0 c ________ 1944
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 19 ’25$1,032.882
Assessment debt (add’ l ) - .
750,000
Assess, val. 1925 (act.)—
' Real______ ______
5.164,150
Personal_______________ 1,761.765
Other property_________
292.641
T otal____________________7.218,556
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 2 5 -$ l8 .2 7
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .

O K M U LG E E C O U N T Y .
Okmulgee is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
6 s ’09
J-J $14,000___ June 11929
6s ’ l l J-J
25,000___ Jan 1 1931
6s ’ l l M -N 22,000____M ay 2 1931
6s T 5 J-J
22.100___ Jan 12 1940
5s ’23 M S$200,000c___Mar 1 1943
Road Bonds.
5s '16 J -D ( $8.000— -D ec 15 1935
1192.000-Dec 15 '36-'41
5s T 6 J -D [288.000-Dec 15 '26-'34
1 24.00(1— .D ec 15 1935
5s ’24 J-J 400.000___ July 1 1942
Court-H ouse and Jail bonds.
5s '16 A -*>$ 125.000____Apr 1 )94i
B O N D . D EB T Nov 17’ 2551,221.710
Judgment debt (add'l)___
57.820
T o t . ass’d val. ’25 (60 % act.) 44,742.198 PAW H U SK A SCHOOL D IS T .
P o p ’n 1910, 21.115; 1920, 6o.U7^
School Site & Bldg. Bonds.
8s iits July $30-000____ July 1 1928
O S A G E C O . S C H . D IS T . N O . 11.
Funding Bonds.
P. O. Pawhuska.
6s '09 J-J $8,000c___July 1 1929
6s '24 J-J $60,000___ Jan 1 1934 6 s '21 M -S 24.5 lOc.Sept 1 '26-'27
B O N D . DEBT Jan 1 1924. $128,650 6s ’22 A-O 19,000c.-Apr 10 1942
High School Bonds
Sinkingfund_______________
3,122
Assessed valuation 1923___ 5,516,408 5s T9 A-O 483,000c____ 1926-1935
IN T . at State fiscal agency in -s ’20 M -S 2j.U00c.M ar 1 '26-'41
New York City.
School House Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $71,000____July 1 1942
OSAGE C IT Y .
B O N D . D E B T Oct 24 '2 4 . $26 1,5 )0
This town is in Osage County.
Sinkingfund_______________
37,763
W ater and Qas Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.’ 25(75% act.)7,685,689
6s T7 A-O $35.000___Oct 15 1942 Seh. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-810.33
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’25— -$43,000 Population In 1923 (est.)____ 10.000
Sinking fund________________ 10,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .




PAW NEE.
This city Is in Pawnee County.
W ater-W orks Ext. & El. Lt. Bds.
5J4s'09 —
$20,000r___Feb 1 3934
Electric Light Bonds.
6s '21 . - $ 4 4 .0 0 0 ---A u g 1 1945
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '21 —
$15,000____ Aug 1 1945
Sewer Bonds.
5H s'09 —
$25.000r_ Feb 1 1934
_
6s '21 - - - $21,000___ Aug 1 1945
Street Bonds.
6s '09
$5,000r___ Feb 1 1934
R efunding Bonds.
6s '08 —
$22,000r— Jan 20 1933
5s '16 . . .
20,000r— M ay 16 1930
B O N D . D EB T Oct 3 1925- $172,000
Sinking fund________________ 17.534
Assess, val. '25 (actual)___1,995,664
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-830.39
Population 1910, 2,161; 1920, 2,418
IN T . is payable at fiscal agency
In New York City.
PAW NEE C O U N T Y .
Pawnee is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
_s '95 - - $1,500________________
.s ’99 —
7,500________________
Bridge Bonds.
-s '24 M -N 8200,000----------------------B O N D . D E B T June 30 ’ 25 $209,000
Assess. val.,real&personal-15,184,413
Other assess, property___ 5,127.462
Total assess, val. 1921____20,311 875
°rf>te * eo. tax (per $1,000) ’23-87.60
Population 1910, 17.332; 1920-19,226
PAW NEE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
A district (P. O. Pawnee) In Paw­
nee County.
-s
—
$75,000------------------------Building Bonds.
5s Ml M -N $35,000c___M ay 1 1936
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 20 '2 5 - $110,000
Sinkingfund_______________
40,680
Tot. ass'd val. 1925 _______2.371,587
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-816 60
Population (est.)_______________ 3,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
41.108
PAYN E C O U N T Y .
Stillwater is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
6s '90 s-a $25.000c____ 1926-1930
Court-H ouse Bonds.
5s '16 s-a $60,000c_______________
($20,000 yearly for 3 years )
B O N D . D E B T Oct 27 ’25
$30,000
Sinking fund______________
29 00<
Tot. ass’d val. 1925_______41,000,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1S25— $10 40
Pop’n 1910. 23.735; 1920, 30,1»0
IN T . is payable at fiscal agency lx
New York.

[Vol. 121,
Auditorium Bonds.
5s T 6 M -N $23,0 0 0 c ...N o v 7 193ft
(Subj. to call on or after Feb. 1 1919.)
5 K s ’22 J-D 7 5 ,0 0 0 c ..-D e c 1 1947
Electric Light Extension Bonds.
6s T 9 F-A $25,0 0 0 c .— Sept 2 1944
(Optional after Feb. 1 1930.)
6s '18 M -S 4 0 ,0 0 0 c..-S e p t 1 1943
5M s’23 A-O 140,000c..O ct 16 1948
Sewer Bonds,
5s '07 J-J $20,000c_.-July 1 1927
5s T6 M -N 2 ,0 0 0 c .— Nov 7 1936
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
6s T 9 F-A
5 ,0 0 0 c .— Apr 1 1944
6s '20 M -N 20,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1945
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
6s '20 M -N 2 0 ,0 0 0 c -..N o v 1 1945
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
6s '20 M -N 26,000c___Nov 1 1945
(Optional after Feb. 1 1931.)
6 s '22 M -N 11,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1947
(Optional after M ay 1 1933.)
Fire Dept. & Equipment Bonds.
6s T 4 M -S $6.0 0 0 c ..M a r 17 1939
6s T 9 M -S 5 0 ,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 2 1944
B O N D . D E B T Oct 31 '25- $783,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
7,000
Assessment debt (add’l)----- 734.739
Sinking funds______________ 24 ',252
Assess, val., real estate____ 4,434,620
Assess, val., personal_____ 786,646
Other assess, property_____ 361,814
Total assess, val. 1925-------5.583,080
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$38.70
Population 1910, 2.521; 1920, 7.051
IN T . at the Oklahoma fiscal
agency in N . Y .
PONCA C IT Y SCHOOL D IST .
School Equipment Bonds.
5s ’ l l Nov $10,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1936
Building Bonds.
5s ’ l l F -A $35,000c— Feb 1 1936
5s T 5 J-D
6,000c.-June 15 1935
5s T9 A-O 70,000c.-A p r 15 1939
5s '20 F-A 9 8 .0 0 0 c -.-M a r 1 1945
5s ’ 23 M -S 11 9 .0 0 0 c -..M a r 1 1948
5 s '24 J-J15 8 1,000c---J a n 15 1949
Funding Bonds.
5s T4 J-D $5,000c
June 8 1934
6s T 9 M -S
5,000c.-Sept 29 1939
6s T9 F-A
3,0 0 0 c.-F e b 25 1939
6 s '23 M -S 16,432c. ..Sept 20 1933
B O N D . D EBT Oct 19 '2 5 - $448,432
Sinkingfund----------------------80.0)6
Tot. ass’d val. '25 (l-3act.)10 616,370
School tax rate(per$l ,000)’25-$19.00
Population in 1925 (est.)----------15,000
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
POND C R E E K ~S C H O O L D IS T .
NO. 90.
A district In Grant County.
5s ' l l A-O $30,000____Nov 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’2 5 - $30,000
Sinking fund________________ 16.000
Assess, val. '25 (2-3 a c t.)-- 900,000
Tax rate (per $1,000)1924-------- $4.00
Population in 1920----------------------- 965

PERRY
This olty Is the oounty seat of No
PO N TO TO C C O U N T Y .
ble County.Incorp. Sept. 28 1893
Ada is the county seat.
Water Bonds.
Funding Bonds .
____
5H s
- - - 8 5 0 .0 0 0 c --...........--1933
5H s'06 M -N 30,000cMay 10 ’27-'3( 5s 09 J-J $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1929
18,000c.-June 15 1937
fs
...
25.000c__________ 1931 6s '12 J-J
3,000c.-A p r 15 1940
6s T 6 M -N 5 ,5 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1936 6s T5 J-J
19.000c— Sept 17 1942
6s T9
166.000c_____1929-1944 6s '17 J-J
9.765____ M ay 5 1938
5 H s ’23 . . .
12,000...................... 1943 6s '18 B'-A
6s T9 J-J
16,850____ Jan 1 1944
x-unding Bonds.
10.000___Sept 8 1934
6s ’08 x - a $54,000c___Aug 1 1934 5 ^ s l9 M -S
10,000___Sept 8 1939
6s
15.157.89c_______1941 5 H s ’ 19 M -S
5 H s’ 19 M -S 19,800___Sept 8 1944
Flectric Light Bonds.
86,000___Feb 7 1946
6s T 9 . . . 8 8 4 ,0 0 0 c _____1929-1944 6s ’21 F-A
5H s '23
3 .0 0 0 ................ 1928 B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925- $209,415
Assess, val. real__________ 11,700,155
Park Bonds
6s T 9
$10,0 0 0 c _____1929-1944 Assess, val. personal-------- 2,116,675
Other assess, property------ 3,046,300
Municipal-Dam Bonds.
6s T 6 M -N $ 6 ,5 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1936 Tot.as’d val.’ 25(65% act.)16,863,130
State & Co.tax (per $ 1 ,000)’25-$10.92
Auto-F.re-Truck Bonds.
6s T 6 M -N $3,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1936 Pop'n 1910, 24 331; 1920, 30.329
IN T . is payable at fisca agency
Sewage Disposal P>ant Bonds.
6s
$40.0C 0c.......................... In New York.
Fire Department Bonds.
POTEAU.
H 'A s
. ..
$20,000c......................... .................. city Is In Leflore County.
This
B O N D . D EB T Nov 20 '24- $504,158
School Bonds.
Judgment debt (add’l)____
4,339 s ‘ 14 - - - $10.000- — .................—
Sinkingfund_______________ 147,267
W ater*W orks Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924
5s
A-O 830.000c...................1926
(about 90% act.)________ 2,086,837 6s
AO
12.000c...................1930
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $42 51 6s '18 s-a
95.000.....................1943
Pop’n 1910. 3.133: 1920 -----------3,154
(Subject to call any time.)
IN T . at First N at. Bank. Perry.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
A O 828.000c__________ 1930
Park Bonds.
____
P E R R Y SCH O O L D IS T R IC T .
6s
M -N S30.000..................... 1933
Funding Bonds.
...
25.000_________ _______
5H s
- $24.000.....................1930 .s
BOND. D EB T Oct 1923— $265,000
High-School Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate__1,071,265
89 T l J-J *30.000c___Mar 1 193
B O N D . D E B T Oct 30 '2 5 - $130,000 Assessed val., personal____ 379,520
Sinking fund__ __________
39,296 Other assessed property___ 200.524
Ass’d val. '25 (65% a c t.)..2.447.32.3 Tot.asses.val.'23(60% act.) 1,651.309
School tax rate (per,? 1,000)'25-816.50 Total tax rate (per M ) '2 3 ___ $54.00
Population in ln20 (est.)_______3,600 Population 1910. 1,830; 1920— 2.679
IN T . at fiscal agency .New Y ork.
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
P IT T S B U R G C O U N TY.
McAlester is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
5s TO J-J $88,540c— Jan 10 1936
6s '13 J-J 21,2 7 5 c...J a n 1 1939
Road Bonds.
5s '22 A -O 8250,000c...A p r 1 1947
_s
- - - 450,000c_______________
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 '25-81,045.275
241,413
Sinking funds------------------Total assess, val. 1925-------25,557,376
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)'25-813.77
Pop'n 1910, 47.650; 1920, 52,570
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
P O N C A C ITY~
This city is in Kay County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '07 J-J $12,500c— -July 1 1927
5s '07 F-A 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1937
5s T2 M -S 15,000c..Sept 10 1937
5s T 6 M -N
1,000c— Nov 7 1936
fs T7 A-O 14,000c..O ct 18 1937
6s T 8 M -S 35,000c- — Sept 1 1943
6s T 9 F-A 50.000c. — Apr 1 1944
(Optional April 1 1929.)
6s T 9 F-A 138.000c— Sept 2 1944
(Optional Feb. 1 1930.)
Electric Light Bonds.
5s T2 M -S $30,0 0 0 c .— Mar 1 1932

POTTAW ATOMIE” CO U N TY.
Tecumseh is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s T9 - - . $100.000..........
—
Funding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 25 - - _ $100,000------------------------B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 '2 5 $106,644
Assess val. real____________17,250,918
Assess, val. personal-------- 2,405,944
Other assess, property____ 6,643,893
Tot.as’d val.'25 (3-5 act.)-26,300,755
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’2 5 .$ 1 1.50
Population 1910, 43,595; 1920-46,028
PRAGUE.
This city is in Lincoln County.
Population 1920, 1,127; annexation
of neighboring territory has increased
population to about 1,500.
Funding Bonds.
6s T9 - - $ 6 .7 5 0 - - - ............... 1939
W ater and Light Bonds.
6s '18 - - - $45,000..................... 1938
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s 08 —
18,000......................1928
5 Hs'25 A-O 2 2 ,000c-Apr 15 '29-’50
B O N D . D E B T June 1925- $79,555
Water debt (included)____
69,000
T ot. ass’d v a l.'2 4 ------------- 622.942
ITax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $17.00

.dec ., 19Z0.J
QUAPAW.

This town is in Ottawa County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6a
. . . $57,000_____ _____ 1044
_s ’23 F-A
5,000___Feb 15 1948
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 2 2 ,5 0 0 ..............1944
BO N D . DEBT Oct 15 ’24._.$87,242
Total assess, val. 1924______ 477,896
Population 1920______________ 1,394
Q U IN T O N .

This town is in Pittsburgh County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 18 M-S $ 9 8 ,0 0 0 .........................
B O N D . D E B T D ec 10 ’2 4..$ 1 05 ,0 0 0

T ot. asses, val. 1923 --------- 669,710
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_____ $4.65
Population 1910, 697; 1920------ 1.557

O K L A H O M A — ULTIKS AJNU TOWJNS
Sinking funds/ General____
24,130
(W a te r_____
74,200
Tot. ass’d val.’25(M act’l ) .] ,171,783
City tax rate (per $1 000) ’25-$23-50
Population 1910, 2,479, 1920..2.255
IN T . at fiscal agency. N . Y ,
SAN BOIS TOW N SHIP.
This township is in Haskell Co.
6s T6 J-J $30,000— -July 20 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 1920 $30,000
Sinking fund_____________
3,600
Assessed val., real estate_ 723.161
Assessed val., personal____ 347.421
Other assess, prop________ 176.618
Tot .asses .val .'20(4i a ct.).1,247,200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$26.79
Population in 1920____________2,179
IN T . payable in New York.

SAND SPRINGS!
This city is in Tulsa County.
Paving Bonds.
6 s ’24 A-O$U0,000____Oct 1 1933
(Optional: see V. 119, p. 2209.)
City-Hall Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $2 5,00 0..-July 10 1944
Sewer Extension Bonds.
6s ’ 22 . . . $ 9 0 .0 0 0 ...------- --------BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $232,969
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 226 000
Sinking fund______________
25.507
Assess, val. real estate___ 1.928.560
Assess, val., personal_____ 242.020
RED F O R K S C H O O L D I S T R I C T . Other assessable property.. 2,5 885
This district (P. O. Red Fork) is Total assess, val.. 1925____2,446.465
in Tulsa County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$17.0 )
Building bonds___________ $45,000 Population in 1920__________ 4.076
BON D. DEBT Oct 24 ’ 25- $224,500
S in k in g f u n d ________________
4 3.0 15 3APULPA.
Total assessed value 1925.-3,894,549
This city Is In Creek County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925..$15.00
W ater W orks Bonds.
Population in 1925------------------5,000 5 s ’07 A-O $6,000.—Apr 20 1927
6s ’09 J-J
65.000____Jan 11929
S IN G L IN G .
5s TO J-J 250.000____ Jan 11935
This town is in Jefferson County 5s T3 J-J
50.000____Jan 1 1939
F un din g Bonds.
5s T9 A-O 75.000____Apr 11939
6 s ’ 19 F a $11,700...J u ly 21 1939
Sewer Bonds.
W ater Wks. & Fire Equip. Bd* 5s ’07 A-O $37,000.
6a '16 M-S *38.4 i 0 _____ 1926-1941 5s ’09 J-D 25,000.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1925____$89,700 5s TO F-A 50.000.
Assessed valuation 1919_____ 498.199 5s T3 J-J
25,000.. .Jan 1 1933
Population in 1920____________1,039 5s '14 F-A 20,000.
5s T4 F-A 20,000.
ROGERS COUNTY.
B uilding Bonds.
Claremore is the county seat.
6s ’08 M -N 15.000___ N ov 1 1928
Current expense bonds 1908 $25,000
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Court-house & iall bonds 1914 14,000 5s TO J-J $10.000___ Jan 1 1930
5s TO J-J
5,000___ Jan 1 1930
T ow n sh ip Road Bonds.
8
F-A $219,000_________various 5s T 7 J-J
20,000___ Jan 11937
R oad Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5H s’23 M -N S 25,000c...N ov 1 1938 6s '12 J-J $ 6 3 .3 5 0 ...Jan 15 1932
6s T3 A-O 69,887.58-Oct 31 1933
F unding Bonds.
a ’ll . . .
*43,642.......................... 6s T5 M -N 27,640— Nov 15 1935
a '13 . . .
6 000.......................... 5s T6 A-O 54,800___ Oct 1 1936
fis '13 A-O 272.924___ Oct 6 1938 6s .19 F-A 54.931.72.Aug 1 1939
6 s ’ 18 J-J 31,150c................1 9 4 3 5s ’ 19 F-A 20.000___ Aug 1 1939
Refunding bonds_________ $10,000
R efu nding Ronds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 7 ’ 25 $873,716 6s '09 F-A $77,000____Feb 1 1929
Judgment debt (add’l)_
_
20,615
Park Bonds.
144,922 5s ’ 12M-N $100.000___ N ov 1 1932
Sinking fund____________
Tot.as’d val.’ 25 (3-5 act.) .15,524,398 5s T4 M-S 135.000____Sept 1 1934
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’ 25.$10.70
Hospital Bonds.
Population 1910. 17.736: 1920.17.605 5s T9 A-O $50.000____Apr 1 1939
IN T . at fiscal agency. .New York
Cemetery Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $10.000____Apr 1 1939
R OGER COUNTY INDEPEND BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25-SI .315.609
ENT SCH DIST. No. 2.
Water debt (in clu d ed )...
446.000
6 s ’ 18 J-J $15,000____ lune 11938 Assessment debt (add’l ) - 726 00"
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’ 22-.$32.500 Sinking fund____________
306.9/2
Floating debt (additional)_
_ 2.500 Tot ass'd val.(60%aet) 25 7,474 531
Sinking fund_______________ 5.674 Tot. tax rate (per $1.000) '25 969 36
Assessed valuation 1922___1,314,086 Pop’n In 1910, 8.283; 1920. 11.634.
School taxrate(per$l,000)’ 22.$1850
All bonds are coupon bonds.
Population (est.)______________ 3,000
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y .
EALSTON.

This town is in Pawnee County.
F un din g Bonds.
-s
. . . 12.000_________
W a te r & Light Bonds.
6s ’ 09
J-J 10,300___ July 1 1935
Sewer B onos.
.s
. . . $35,000_________
BON D. D EBT Oct 17 ’25-..$57,300
Water debt (incl.)___________ 12,000
Tot. as’d val. ’ 25 (1-3 act.)..335.000
T a x rate (per $1,000) 1925— $-5.50
Population 1910. 597; 1920. 703

R OGER MILLS COUNTY.
Cheyene is the county seat.
BON D. DEBT Dec 24 ’23. $90,430
Sinking fund_____________ 346 500
Assess, val., real estate____6,827.771
Assess, val., personal_____1,181,919
Other assess, properly___ 294 200
Total assess, val. 1923..-8.303.890
Tax rate (per $l,000t 1923...$13 75
Population 1910, 12.861; 1920-10,638
RUSH SPRINGS^
This town is in Grady County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s T7 M-S $30,000c..-June 1 1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s T7 M-S $25.000c_ June 1 1942
_
.s
...
20,000________________
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 1922.S75.000
Assess, val., real estate_____184.645
Assess, val., personal--------- 187,667
Other assess, property_____ 58.629
Total assess, value 1921____ 430.941
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'21 $15-70
Population 1910, 823: 1920, 768
IN T . payable at fiscal agency in
New York.
_____
RYAN .
This city Is in Jefferson Co. Inc.
abt.
1900. Pop'n 1910. 1,207;
1920, 1,379.
6s T8 . . . $16,000................... 1938
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s
J-J $45,000c........
1929
6s ’ l l M N 8,000c..................1936
Sewer Bonds.
6s
J-J S18.000C................1929
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s
J-J
$6,000c..................1929
Park B onds.
6s ’ l l M -N$ 12,000c........
1936
BON D. D EBT Dec 29 1920.$105.000
Sinking fund______________
30.000
Assess, val. ’20 (75% a c t .) ..546.071
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’20 $56.90
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.

SALLISAW.

This town Is In Sequoyah County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’08 J-J $60,000c__ Jan 1 1933
6s T 2 M -S 42.5P0C__ Mar 1 1937
6s ’ 19 J-D 100,000________serially
L ight Bonds.
6s T 9 J-D 34,000________serially
Sewer B onds.
„ ____
6s ’ l l
N ov $45,000c— N ov 1 1936
6s T 9 J-D
6,000________serially
BON D. D E B T July 1 ’ 25- $261,500
Water debt (included)------- 185,000




Assessed val. personal_____ 418 449
Other assessable property._ 67.209
Tot. assess, val. '24 (a ct.)— 1,500,447
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16.00
Pop n in 19101,882; ’20 (census) 1,703
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
National Bank, New York.
SEM IN O LE C O U N T Y .

Wewoka is the county seat.
F unding B onds.
6s T8 P-A $43,000____Aug 7 1943
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1922.$650,000
Sinking fund____________
$23,000
Assessed valuation, real— 3,268,260
Assessed valuation, pers’l . 1,124,810
Other assessable property.
799,692
Tot,ass’d val.'22(1-3 act.) 5,192.762
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22 $49 62
Population 1910. 19,964; 1920, 23,662
SEQUOYAH C OU N TY.

Sallisaw is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
. . . $26,163............................
F unding Bonds
6s
M-S $36.552c................. 1931
6s
J-D 14,600c_________ 1939
6s '17 J-J 20,000c...Jan . 5 1942
6s
. . . 36,000________________
Bridge Bonds.
s
. . . $20,000_______________
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1922. $393,208
Assessed val. real & pers'l—8.329.051
Other assessable property.2,770.088
Tot. ass’d val. 1921_____ 11,099,1 i9
State & co. tax (per $1,000) T 8.$ 10.15
Population 1910, 25.005; 1920, 26,736
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York.
-s

S E Q U O Y A H C O . DRAIN. IMPT.
D I S T R I C T N O. 1.

ITS
F unding Bonds.
6s ’97 . . . $1,500c__________ 1927
5 Jus’ l l . . . 59,118.51c............ 1936
6s ’22 . . . 47,500c__________ 1947
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 ’ 25 $60.5,118
Floating debt (add’l)______ 191,642'
Sinking fund______________ 203,197
Tot .ass’d v al.’25()^ act.) .9,452.721
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$22.50
Population in 1924__________ 22,000
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
S K IA TO O K .
This town is in Osag and Tulsa
Counties.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s
. . . $54,000c. ($30,000 1937
t 24,000 1942
E lectric Light & Power Plant.
6s
...
15,000c____ 1937-1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 17 A-O$ 11,000c_____ 1937-1942
6s ’ 22 s-a 26,000______ 1937-1942
TOTAL DEBT Oct. 19 ’25-$106.000
Water debt (included)_____ 54.000
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 ( Y act.)_9,452,721
Assessment debt (add'l)
113,624
Sinking fu n d _____________
28.395
Total assessed value 1925- _ 932.765
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 —-$14.60
INT. payable at fiscal agency.
New York.
_____
SNYDER.
This place Is In Kiowa County.
6s'05-’07_ $45,000.....................
_
6s ’ l l . . . 40.000..................... 1931
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’ 12
.
$21,800 _______ — 1932
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 30 ’24. $132,956
Assessed val 1924.. . . . . 525,181
Population 1910. 1.122; 1920.. 1.197

COUNTY.
6s T7 s-a $35,000 ____ 1926-1930 STEPHENS the county seat.
TOTAL D EBT Oct 1 1918-_$70,691 5s Duncan is
'22 J-D $200,000c - Oct 1 ’27-'47
($50,000 mature every 5 years.)
SH AM ROCK.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
This city is in Creek County.
5X*
s-a $t25.000.Serially to 1944
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
6s T7 J-J $30,000 ____Sept 1 ’27.
-s
. . . $18,000......................... ’32 ’37 & ’42
Road Bonds.
C ity Hall and Jail Bonds.
- — $400,000._____ _________
6s '17 J-J
$2,500____Sept 1 1927 -s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-- $948,000
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
143,498
6s T7 J-J
$3.500____Sept 1 1927 Sinking fund____________
Total assess, val. 1924____18,302.053
F unding Bonds.
(actual) 18,539.667
6s ’22 J-D $21.000—Dec 20 1927, Tot. ass’d val. ’ 25 $1,000) '25 —$9.31
’32, 37, ’42 & '4/ State&Oo.tax(per
BOND. DEBT Oct. 25 ’24—$59,000 Population 1910, 22,252; 1920. 24,692
Sinking fund_______________ 8 000
Total assess, val. 1924_____ 306,323 STILLW ATER.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$36.60
This city Is in Payne C o. Inc. as
Population in 1920___________ 1,409 a town in 1891 and as a city of the
first class In 1899.
SHATTUCK.
5s ’ 18 F-A$ 175,000................... 1938
This town Is In Ellis County.
Bonds.
Water Bonds (Red. beg. in 1919). 5s Reservoir$200,000c...Ju ne 1 1944
'24 J-D
6s '09 J-J $36,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1934
Park Bonds,
F unding Bonds.
5s
J-J
$7,000___ July 1 1932
6s 14 M-N$12,600c________ _____
Funding Bonds.
(.Due $6 300 iu 15 and 20 years.)
6s
J-D $10,000___ June 1 1937
6s ’ 18 F-A $12,000_________ _____
Fire T ruck Ronds.
(Due 1928, 1933, 1938.)
5s
_
_
$3,000 _______ Serially
Tow n Hal! Bonds.
Light & W ater-Plant Bonds.
51£s’2 5 _ $25,000 _______1928-1945 os '17 F-A $7.000___ Aug 1 1927
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’25—$165,700
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Water debt (included)_____110,000
...
$33.000___ M ay 11928
Sinking fund______________ 15.000 5s
...
15.000___ Sept 1 1931
Assess, val. 1925 (35% act.) 688.425 5s
...
6.000___ Aug 1 1927
Town tax rate (per $1.000) '25 $27 JO 5s
Sewer Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.231; 1920, 1.365
6s ’ 16 . . . $10.000................... 1941
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York.
5s
...
27,000___ May 1 1928
6s
J-J 6 0 .0 0 0 ................... ..........
SHAWNEE.
BOND. DEBT May 1 '24. $376,000
This city Is In Pottowatomle Co
125.000
Inoorp. as a city of first class Moh. 16 Sinking fund_____________
Ass'd val. 1923 (3-5 a c t .)..4,025,000
1896.
SAPULPA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
_
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $48.15
Funding W ater B onds.
5s 07 A-O $12.000c-------------- 1927
6s ’ 18 — . $35,000c......... ....... 1943 Population 1910, 3,444; 1920-.4,701
5s ’08 M-S 30.000c—.Sept 1 1928
INT. at fiscal agency. Mechanics’
F unding Judgm ent Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S $34.0 0 0c.. Sept 1 1929
$17,150c________ 1934 and Metals’ Nat. Bank, New York.
5. ’09 M-S 15.000.Sept 1 ’29 &’34 6s ’ 14 . . .
5 Jus'll . . .
46,000c________ 1936
5s ’ l l J-D 40,000c_ June 1 1966
_
6s ’ 20 . . . 67,700c______ 1945
s
175.000---------------------STILLW ATER SCH. D. NO. 18.
6s ’ 21 — . 90,800c______ 1946
6s
— 38,720____________ —
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’25. $207,000
F unding Bonds.
(Due in 10 to 15 years.)
Sinking fund (cash)_______
50,000
6s '21 . — $117,900c--------- 1946
H igh-School Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val. '25 ( Y a c t.).4,474.000
5s '17 — - $100,000____Apr 9 1932 6s ’ 23 . . . 90,000c______ 1948
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-—$19 38
— . 53,000_______________ Popul’n 1920.4.701; 1925 (est.),7,000
(Subject to call after April 9 1922.) .s
W ater-W orks Bonds.
TOT. BD. D T . Oct. 10 T 8 $249 000
Sinking funds____________
29.000 5 K s’04 J-J $125.000c —.Jan 1 1934 SULPHUR.
5.000c_________ 1929
Assessed val’n, real estate.3.880.161
This city is In M urray C o u n ty.
10.000c.......
1931
Assessed val'n, personal_ 2.673,401 5s ’ 19 . . .
_
rk s E x te n sio n
n d s.
15.000c..................1939 6s W a te r-W o $25,000____F eb B o1943
Other assessable property.. 1.214.682
’ 18 F-A
1
190,000c..................1944
Tot.ass’d val.'17 (actual)..7,768,244
P a vin g B o n d s.
Fire Bonds.
Tot. tax rate(per $1,000) '18—$15.00
.8
— . $98.000_______________
Population in 1918 (est.)_____16,000 5s ’20 . . . ($28,000c_1930-1933
M u n icip a l Im p ro ve m e n t B o n d s .
\ 72,000c_1934-1945
IN T . at fiscal agency, New York.
6s
. — $150,000-..............
—
Sewer Bonds.
Oct. 24 ’25
5s ’09 J-J $125,000c___ Jan 1 1920 TOTAL eDEBTc l .) _________ $344,000
SAPULPA TOW NSHIP.
1 6 3 .0 0 0
W ater d b t ( i n
5,000c______ 1929
This township (P. O. Sapulpa) is 5s '19 . . .
Tot. assess.val.’2 5 ( act.). 1,800,000
5s ’ 19 . . . 10,000c----------1939
in Creek County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-127.00
5s ’ 19 . . . 25,000c______ 1944
Road B onds.
_
_____
Population 1910 (Census)____ 3.684
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
fis T6 F-A $45,000c— Feb 7 1941
Population 1920 ( C e n s u s ) . ...3,667
65 T9
. . . 60,000c--------------------- 5s '07 . — $165,000c______1937
I N T . at tne Oklahoma Fiscal
Convention-H all Bonds.
6s ’ 23 . . .
40,000c_____________
5s ’09 J-J $50,000c...Jan 1 1929 Agency .New Y ork
Funding Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
6s’ 11 . . . $30,100c--------------------5s 09 J-J $20.000c___Jan 1 1929 SULPHUR SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
6s T3 . . .
6,362.18c---------------...
$9,000c....................... ..
( 20,000c—Aug 15 1928 51$s
6s ’23 . . . 30,000c--------------------. . . 14,000c---------------------BOND. D EBT Oct 19 ’ 25- $211.462 5s '18 . . . ( 20,000c..Aug 15 1938 5s
...
21,000c .........................
l 25,000c_Aug 15 1943 5s
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
9.609
5s
...
4.000c..........................
Park Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate------- 1,03 i.975
5s ’ 12 . . . $40.000— -N ov 19 193. 5 s ’24 . . . 60,000c---------------------Assessed val. personal------- 1,156 527
GEN. BD. D T . July 1 ’25.$1,414,500 BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’25 . $108,000
Other assess, property------- 1,225.622
31,705
Assessment debt________
325,000 Sinking fund--------------------Total assessed value 1925
132,912 Ass’d val. ’25 ( Y actual) .1,967,764
(about 3-5 actual)______3.416,124 Floating debt (additional)
Sinking fund____________
208,828 School tax (per *1,000) 1925—$15.00
Twp.rate tax (per$l,000) ’ 25-$14-59
Population 1910, 2,675; 1920. 4.097 Tot.ass’d val.’24(2-3 act.).8,135,806 Population 1925_____________ 5,300
I N T . at fiscal a gency. N ew Y o r k .
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York. Total tax rate (per *1,000. 24.$30.80
Pop’n In 1910. 12.474; 1920. 15.348
INT at fiscal agencv. New York tahlequah !
SAYRE.
This city is in Cherokee C o u n ty .
(Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank).
This city Is in Beckham County.
F u n d in g B o n d s.
Electric Light Impt. B onds.___
6s ’25M-N 1930,'35-’40, ’45 & ’50
6s '21 s-a $40,000c— July 1 1946 SHAWNEE SCH. DIST. No. 93.
W a te r-W o rk s B o n d s.
B uilding Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
_
6s ’21 s-a $28,000c— July 1 1946 4s ’03 J-J $50,000c------ _____1933 5s ’ 17 J-J $30,0 00 c___Jan 1 1942
M -N 15.000c------ _____1936 5s ’09 A-O 53,000c—-O ct 1 1934
_s
___ 15,500----------------------- 5s ’06
S ew er B o n d s.
5s ’09 F-A 120,000c------ _____1929
Sewer Im provement B onds.
Apr 1 1935
44,000c------ _____1935 5s TO A-O $30.000c
5s TO J-J
6s ’21 s-a $6,500c___July 1 1946
L ig h t a n d P o w e r B o n d s.
5s '21 M -N 20,000c------ _____1931
C ity Hall Bonds.
.s — . . . $14.500........................... 5s ’21 M -N 20.000c------ _____1936 5H s’ 19 J-D.$ll8,000____Dec 1 1944
5s ’21 M -N 40.000c------ _____1941 BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $264,225
Fire T ru ck Bonds.
56.347
30,000c____ _____1910 Sinking fund_____________
5s ’ 20
.s
...
$5,000--------------- - - - - 66,000c------ _____1930 Ass’d val'n 1925 ( H a c t .)..1,255,574
GEN. BD. D T . Oct. 25 ’24 $223,500 5s ’ 20
66,000c------ _____1935 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 --$ 5 7 .2 0
Sinking fund______________
36,953 5s ’20
Assessed val. real estate— 1,014,789 5s ’ 20 _ 26,000c------ .........1940 Population 1910, 2,891; 1920, 2,241

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T H O M A S T O W N S H IP .

This township is in Johnston Co.
6s
s-a 139,000c______________
BOND. D E B T Oct 8 1923.-$39,075
Total assessed value 1923_ 613,148
_
Population 1910, 1,675; 1920, 1,988
IN T . at Oklahoma fiscal agency.
T I G E R T O W N S H IP .

This township is in Creek County.
($25,000c
Mar 1 1928
6s’23 M-S15 < 100,000c.Mar 1 ’33&’38
75 ,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1943
1100,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1948
BOND. D E B T March 1923 $433,000
Sinking fund (cash)_______
70,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 8,380,000
Population in 1920___________16,667
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Na­
tional Bank, New York.
TIL L M A N C O U N T Y .

C ity Hall Bonds.
5s ’ 15 F-A $80.000____ Aug 1 1940
5s '13 F-A 52,000_____Feb 1 1938
5s T8 F-A 17,000_____Aug 1 1941
Storage House Bonds58 ’09 J-D $6,000____ June 1 1929
5s T8 F-A 14,000_____Aug 1 1938
Library Bonds.
5s ’ 12 M -N $ 4 ,0 0 0 ...N ov 15 1937
Incinerator Bonds.
5s T6 M-S $25,000____ Sept 1 1937
Heavy T ra ffic B onds.
5s T8 F-A $34,000____ Aug 1 1931
Subw ay and V iaduct.
5s T8 F-A $23.000____ Aug 1 1941
G arbage Disposal.
5>£s’21 J-J $50,000____July 1 1926
‘ olice Station.
5s ’23 J-D$150,000_ June 15 1947
_
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1 ’25.$13,236 501
Water debt (included)
9,352,000
Cash and securities---------- 2,023,985
Tot. assessed val. 1925.-103,642,365
City tax rate (per $1,500) ’25-$12.75
Pop’n in 1910, 18,182; 1920, 72,075
All bonds are “ registered” and
“ coupon” interchangeable.
IN T. at fiscal agency. New York.
(Mechanics & Metals Nat. Bank).

Frederick is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
6s
. . . $125,000...........................
BON D. D E B T N ov 2 ’25. $125,000
Assessed val. real estate..16,683,959
Assessed val. personal____ 2,451,888
Other assess, property____ 1,970,111 T U L S A S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 22.
Total ass’d val. 1925_____21,105,958
This district not only includes the
State & Co. tax(per$l .000 ) ’ 24 $10.40 city of Tulsa, but also adjacent ter­
Population 1910,18.650; 1920.22,433 ritory.
5s ’06 M-S $25.0 0 0c..M ar 15 1926
5 s ’07 M-S 30.000c— .Sept I 1927
T IS H O M IN G O .
6s '08 . . .
8.500______________
This town is in Johnston County.
Formerly a city in the Chickasaw 5s ’09 J-J 125.000c...Jan 1 1929
5s ’09 J-J 150,000c..Sept 15 1929
nation.
5s ’22 J-J 275.000c.May 20 ’27-’42
Electric L ight Bonds.
6s ’ 18 . . . $50,000____Apr 1 1944 5s ’24 . . 2,000,000............ ...1 9 4 9
B uilding & Im provement Bds.
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s ’ 15 . . .
$2.500— Aug 15 1941 5s '14 J-J $500.000____Apr 1 1934
4H s’ 17 s-a 300.000......... 1926-1937
F unding Bonds.
.8
s-a 700 0 0 0 _____ 1926-1939
6s ’10 . . . $14,500__ Jan 1 1930
. . 795,000......... 1926-1940
6 s '20 —
2,500
M ay 22 1930 5 s ’20 .DEBT N ov 27
6 s '21 . . .
12.863.27.Mar 13 1943 BON D. funds________ ’25$4,974,000
Sinking
..
830,000
Park Bonds.
6s '16 . . . $10,000_ Aug 15 1941 Total assess, val. 1925
_
( H actual)---------------- 114 406,562
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 1925-S121,900 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-’25 -. *1 1 50
Assessed val’n, real estate__ 392,650
Ass’d val’n, personal prop__ 187 597 Population in 1920 (est.)_____90.0UO
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .
Other assessable property__ 51 029
Tot. ass'd val. '24 (.M a c t.). 631,276 TULSA COUNTY.
i
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$59.86
Tulsa Is the county seat.
Population 1910, 1,408; 1920..1,871
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s TO J-D$200,000c................. 1930
Road Bonds.
TON K AW A
$420,000...............1926-1931
This city is In Kay County. Inc -s
5s g
J-J 840.000c____1932-1943
n 1907.
Bridge Bonds.
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
s ’23 M-S $10,000____Jan 1 1948 5s TO J-D $75,000c...Ju ne 1 1930
5s T5 A-O 1OO.DOOc.Apr 12 '30 '35
C ity Hall B onds.
($50,000 payable every 5 years)
6 s ’ 17 . . . $10,000____Jan 11927
Jail Bonds.
6s '23 M -S 35,000____Jan 1 1948
5s
J-D $10,000 - - ___ Jan 1930
W ater b on ds.
5J^s’09 . . . $13.500____Jan 1 192V BOND. DEBT Nov 27 '25$2,250,000
] 15,354
6 s ’ 12 . . .
20.000____Oct
1193. Floating debt-----------------149,165
6 s T 9 J-J 60,000____Oct
1 1942 Sinking fund------------------6 s ’22 M -S 15,000____Jan
1 1947 Assess, val., real estate..101,891,895
_ 9.216,125
6 s ’23 M -S 70,000___ Jan 1 1948 Assess, val., personal_
Other assessable property37,047 898
5s ’25 M -S 60,000c_____ 1945
Total assess, val. 1925.-148,155,918
Sewer Bonds.
5M s’09 . . .
$5.000____Jan 1 192V State & Oo tax (per $1 000) 25 $9 80
Pop’n 1910,34,995; 1920—.109.023
E lectric-Light Bonds.
IN T . at fiscai agency. New York
5 K s’ 09 . . . $18,500------Jan 1 1929
6 s T9 J-J 15,000____Oct
1 1944
6 s ’ 22 M -S 10,000____June 1 1947 TURNER TOW NSHIP.
This township (P. O. Checotah) is
6 s ’23 M -S 20,000___ Jan
1 1948
in McIntosh County.
5s ’25 M -S 10,000c_____ 1945
6s T8 . . . $45.000............... ...........
aF unding Bonds.
6 s 12 . . . $15 000___ Jan 1193; BOND. DEBT Dec 5 1925 $45,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 19 ’25-$407,000 Tot. ass'd val.’21(act.val.) 1,600.000
Water debt (included)_____ 348,Outi Tax rate (per $1.000), a b o u t ...$4.00
Sinking funds___________
104,000 Population 1920______________2,861
Assessed value real estate.. ] ,235,790
Assessed value, personal___ 673,740 TUSKAHOMA TOW NSHIP.
This township (P. O. Tuskahoma)
Other assessable p roperty..
71,110
Tot.ass’d val. ’21 (H act.) .1,980.140 is in Pushmataha County.
$3,200____Jan 10 1928
Totaltax (per $l,00o> 1925 -829.20 6s T8 . . .
Road Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.776; 1920— 1,448
a IN T . at State Treas. oifice; 01 6s ’ 16 F-A $45.000___ Mar 5 1941
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’25 $67,700
other bonds at fiscal agency, N . Y .
Sinking fund______________
2 900
Assessed value, real estate. 1.158,599
TU LSA.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 234,558
County seat o f Tulsa County, Otter assessable property.. 926,344
Okla., formerly incorporated as a Toial assessed value 1925
city in Indian Territory, Jan. 18 '98
(H actual)------------------- 2,319,501
Funding Bonds.
Tax (per $1 000) 1922________ $6.60
6s ’08 M -S $30,000_ Mar 16 1928 Population 1910, 2,623: 1920, 4,447
_
5s '09 A-O 23,000_____Apr 1 1934
5Ks'16 J-J
97,776____ July 1 1936 VERDIGRIS DRAIN. DIST. N O .l.
5 ^ s ’ 18 J-J
77.525____ July 1 1938
This district is in Wagoner County
W ater Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 11 ’ 19.$222.000
6s ’08 J-D $250,000____June 1 1928 Assess debt (add’l)________ $135,000
5s ’09 J-D 20,000____ June 1 1929 Tot .assess .val .*19(act.val) 15.509,674
5s TO A-O 100,000— Apr 15 1930
IN T . at State fiscal agency In N . if
5s ’ l l J-D 44,000------- Dec 1 1936
5s T6 M -S 180.000____ Sept 1 1941 VERDIGRIS TOW NSHIP.
5s T6 M-S 40,000-------Sept 1 1941
This township is In Rogers County
5s T8 F-A 480,000-------Aug 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Sept 27 '22. $64,288
5s T8 F-A 13,000____ Feb 1 1941 ■linking fund_____________
21,737
5J4s’21 J-J 200,000----- July 1 1946 Assess, val. real estate_____1.544.4 13
5 ^ s ’21 J-J
25,000----- July 1 1946 Tot. ass’d val. ’22 (54 act.) 2.66 ) 586
5 K s’22F-A4,400,000___ Feb 1 1947 Total tax rate (per $1.000)’21 ..$5 50
5s ’22 F -A 2,400,000___ Feb 1 1947 Population 1920______________2,727
5s ’24 F-A 700.000___ Aug 1 1949
4 K s’25M-N 400,000cMay 15 ’31-’50 VINITA.
5 s ’25 M -N 100,000c..M ay 15 1930
Formerly a town In the Cherokee
Fire Bonds.
Nation (now In Craig County) In the
5s ’09 J-D
$20,000__ June 1 1929 Indian Territory.
Incorporated
5s ’ l l J-D
24,000_ Dec 1 1936 Jan. 20 1898. Pop’n 1910, 4,082;
_
5s T6 M -S
25,000_ Dec 1 1937 1920, 5.010.
_
5s T8 F-A
28,000_ Aug 1 1938
_
F unding Bonds.
5s T8 F-A
56.000_ Feb 1 1938 6s T2 . . . $ ll,0 0 0 c .................1937
_
5s ’23 F-A 100,000— -June 15 1947 As ’ 13 . . .
9.129.26c______ 1938
Sewer Bonds.
6s T3 . . .
74,000___________ 1947
5s ’07 M-S
25,000----Sept 1 1927 6s
...
10,490___________1934
5s ’08 A-O
30,000__ Oct 15 1928
W ater Bonds.
5s ’09 J-D
65,000__ June 1 1929 5s
. . . $20,000c_ Apr 1 1930
_
5s TO A-O
35,000--- Apr 15 1930 5 H s
. . . 297,000___________ 1947
5s ’ l l J-D
48,000_ Dec 1 1936
_
Sewer Bonds.
64,000----Aug 1 1940 5s
5s T5 F-A
. . . $18,000c__________1937
5s T8 F-A
68.000__ Aug 1 1941
City-Hall Bonds
5 K s’21 J-J 600,000___ July 1 1946 5s '09 . . . $28,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1929
5H s’22 M -N 900,000___ M ay 1 1947 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’25. $467,619
5)^s’24 F-A 800,000____Feb 1 1949 Warrant debt (add’l )______
30,825
Park Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
58,483
5s ’09 J-D
$25.000----June 1 1929 Assess, val., real estate____1,512,238
2J.000_ Feb 1 1938 Assess, val., personal_____ 632,234
_
5s T3 F-A
5,500_ Feb 1 1938 Assess, val., corporation.. 385,787
_
5s T3 F-A
5s T5 F-A
64,000_ Aug 1 1940 Tot. assess. val.'25(M act.)2,530,259
_
5s T9 F-A
48,000----Aug 1 1943 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$56.60
5 H s’24 F-A 150,000____Feb 1 1949
IN T . at fiscal agency, N . Y .




[V ol. 121.

OKLAHOMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
W AGONER.

This city is in Wagoner County.
Incorporated Jan. 4 1896.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
,5s
semi-an $50,000c_________1934
Light and Power B onds.
5s
semi-an $40,O0Oc________ 1934
Fair G round B onds.
5s T8 A-O $15.000...A p r 15 1933
Light, W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s
semi-an $40,000c________ 1936
Sewer Bonds.
5s
semi-an $35,000c________ 1934
F unding B onds.
5s ’ l l s-an $29,000c__________1936
Park bonds.$20,000..........
1937
City hall b d s.15.000___________1934
Park bonds. 20.000______________
BOND DEBT Nov 11 ’21. $332,000
Sinking fund______________ 111,000
Assessed val’n, real estate.1,355.460
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 674,565
Other assess, property____ 333,119
Tot. ass’d val. 21 (H a ct.).2,363,444
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $19.00
Population 1910, 4,018; 1920—3,436
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York

GEN. BD . D T . Oct 30 ’24. $282,500
Assess, val., real estate____ 674 250
Assess, val., personal_____ 276,365
Other assess, property____
78,504
Total assess, val. 1924___$1,029,119
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$25.00
Population 1910, 2.118; 1920. 1.929
W E L E E T K A T O W N S H IP .

This township is in Okfuskee Co.
R oad B onds.
6s T3 . . . $25,000___ July 5 1933
(Subject to call July 5 1923.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1920— $25,000
Total assess, val. 1920)
(75% a c t u a l) ................1,419.317
Total tax rate (per $1,000, '20-S4.70
Population 1910, 1.471; 1920. 1.761
W EW OKA.

This city is in Seminole County.
Commission Manager form of gov­
ernment adopted; see V. 119, p. 1660.
City-H all Bonds.
6s 18 M-S $2 4,000..Due $6,000 in
1928, 1933, 1938 & 1943
BOND. D E B T April 1918. $99,000
Water bonds______________
35,000
W AGONER COUNTY.
Light bonds______________
8,000
Wagoner is the county seat.
66.000
N E T D E B T ....... ..................
R oad Bonds.
-s
— .$200.000_______________ Assessed valuation_______ 704,000
Actual value (est.)_______ 1,000,000
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Popula’n 1910, 22,086; 1920, 21,371 Population 1910, 1.022: 1920. 1.520
WALTERS.
This city Is In Cotton County
Incorporated Sept. 1902.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’06 M -S $2,620...M a r 20 1926
6s ’ 13 F-A
9,575_ Feb 28 1933
_
6s ’20 F-A 15,000— Feb 15 1945
W ater B onds­
es
J-J $65,000—.June 15 1945
6s TO J-J
57,000c.-Jan 15 1930
6s
A-O
6,500—-O ct 11931
6s T3 J-J
6,600— .July 24 1928
6s
F-A
25,000— -Feb 20 1944
C ity Hall & Fire S tation Bonds.
6s
J-J $20,000— -June 15 1945
Sewer Bonds.
6s TO J-J $26,0 0 0c...Ja n 15 1930
6s
F-A
5.000— Feb 20 1944
6s
J-J
20,000...J u n e 15 1945
E lectric-Light-Plant Bonds.
6s TO J-J
$7,000c..Jan 15 1930
6s
F-A
5.000—.F eb 20 1944
6s
J-J
2 0 ,0 0 0 ..-June 15 1945
GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1924. $307,795
Water Uebt (iucl.)________ 167.linn
Sinking fu nds.. I _________ 397,795
Assessed val., real estate_ 1,014,675
_
Assessed val., personal____ 215.337
Other assessable property..
80.949
Tot .assess.val.’24 (3-5 act). 1,310.961
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$64.00
Population 1910, 1.377; 1920.3.023
INT. payable at City Treas. office
WALTERS SC H ~D IST. NO. 1.
6s
. . . $35.000____ Jan 21 1928
(16.000 _____ 1929-1934
5s
. . . (16.000 _____ 1939-1944
{ 8,000-------1949
Funding Bonds.
6s T2 J-J $30,000— .Jan 31 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '22— $78,500
■linking funds____________
36.800
Assess. val. real estate_____1,069.720
Assess. val. personal______ 633.232
Other assess, property_____ 187.949
Tot. assess, val. Y O O iact.). 1.890.901
Tot. assess, val.'22(3-5 act)1,975 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23____$22.00
Population of dist. 1920 (e s t.)..5,000
w apanucka’

This town is in Johnston County.
W ater and Light Bonds.
6s T7 F-A $20.000_____Nov 1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 29 '20..$72.000
Water debt_________
56.000
Light debt__________________ 16.000
Sinking fund_______________ 12.000
Ass'd val'u 1920
a ct.)..1.000.000
Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1920 ...$ 4 .2 5
Population in 1910. 948; 1920, 1,038
WASHINGTON CO. S. D. NO. 7P. O. Dewey.
COND. DEBT Nov 15 ’24- $115,000
Sinking fund_____________
62 982
Assessed val. 1924________ 2,924.420
W A S H IT A C O U N T Y .

Cordell is the county seat.
No recent returns.

W A Y N O K A T O W N S H IP .

This township (P. O. Waynoka) 1
*
In Woods County.
Road Bonds
6s T7 M -N$ 8.500c—M ay 28 1942
TOTAL DEBT July 1 ’25..$58.500
Sinking fund---------------------- 27,000
Total assessed val. 1925_____ 529,493
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $18.40
Population 1910, 709; 1920, 274
IN T . payable at State fiscal
agency in New York City.
W EATHERFORD.
This city is in Custer County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’06 —
$2,5 0 0c...S ept 1 1931
6s ’08 . . .
10,000c...D ec 1 1933
6s ’09 . . .
30.000c.. .Sept 1 1934
_s ’ 20 . . .
15.000___ Apr 1 1945
6s ’23 . . .
25,000___ Feb 1 1948
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6s '08 . . . $15.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1933
6 s '09 . . .
in.nnnc— Sept 1 1934
(15.000___ Feb 1 1928
6s ’23 . . . (40.000.Feb 1 ’33 & ’38
120,000___ Feb 1 1943
Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’09 . . . $50.000C—.Sept 1 1934
City-Hall Bonds.
6s ’08 . . . SlO.OOOc— Sept 1 1934
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s ’ 13 . . .
$7,500c— Apr 1 1938
.s '20 . . .
35,000____Jan 5 1945

W ETUM KA.

This town is in Hughes County.
W ater. Light & Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-S $40.000___________1942
BOND. D E B T Oct 24 ’24-S131.640
Sinking fund______________ 60,000
Total assess, val. 1924_____ 900,000
(Assessment about 50% actual.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$6.53
Population 1910. 1.190: 1920. 1,422
W H IT E T O W N S H IP .

This township (P. O. Idabel) is In
McOurtain County.
R o a d B o n d s.

6s ’ 19 F-A $48,000— Feb 15 1944
BOND. D EBT Oct 19 ’25..$48,000
Sinking fund______________
16,896
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,004,626
Assess, val., personal______________ 57,765
Other assessable p roperty.1,363,662
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25_$40.00
Population In 1920____________5.294
W IL B U R T O N .

This city is in Latimer County.
City Im provement Bonds.
«
. $210 000 .
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25..$278,000
Sinking fund______________
62,300
Total assess, val. 1925____ 863,831
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$46.50
Population 1910, 2,277; 1920. 2,226
W OODWARD.

This city is the county seat o
Woodward Co.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '10 M -N $6 8,00 0c...M ay 1 1935
5 s ’ 18 J-J
5,000c— .Jan 1 1942
City-Hall & Auditorium B onds.
5s ’ 17 s-a $50,000c_________ 1942
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ 19 M-NS30.000c—N ov 10 1944
E lectric’ l.iah t Bonds.
6s ’ 10 M-S $30.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1935
5s '16 A-Op 2 .5 0 0 c...O ct 1 1941
(Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1921)
5s ’ 18 J-J $20.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1942
6s
s-a 100,000c______________
R efunding Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $39,000c. July 1 ’26-’39
Water Bonds.
6s ’ 10 M-S *34.00rc—.Sept 1 1935
5s ’ 16 A-O 12 ,50 0 c...O ct 1 1941
(Subject to call beg. Oct 1 1921)
5s ’ 18 J-J
7.000c— .Jan 1 1942
5)4s’23 s-a 175.000c______________
Park Bonds
6s '21 s-a $15,000c______________
TOTAL DEBT Oct 20 ’25. $590,000
V V . i e i . i e b . (incl.)
. . . 269 500
Sinking funds— General___
76.721
W a ter_________________
37,344
Total assessed value 1925
(60% actual)__________ 2,599,596
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $51.10
Population 1910, 2.696; 1920. 3.849
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York.
W YNNEW OOD.

This city is in Garvin County.
Incorporated as city of first class In
1907.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’06 F-A $24,500c— Feb 1 1926
5s ’07 M-S 8 .0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1927
5H s’09 A-O 12,000c— Apr 1 1929
5s ’ l l J-J
1.000c— July 1 1931
6s ’ 19 . . .
15.000_____ Oct 1944
5}$s’23 J-J
34,600...........................
City-Hall Bonds.
5!^s’09 s-an $6.000c_ Apr 1 1929
_
S ew er Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-8 $16.000____D ec 1 1942
Electric Light B onds.
5H s’23J-J $50.400...........................
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25. $161 400
Sinking fund__ _
____
46 500
Total assess, val. 1924___ 1,024,596
Population 1910, 2,002; 1920, 2,200
INT. at State fiscal agency. N . Y .
W YNONA.

This town is in Osage County.
W ater and Sewer B onds.
6s ’20 ann$300,000— Dec 20 1946
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925..$300,000
Total assess, val. 1925____$711,970
Population in 1920 (Census)___2,749
Y A L E S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 103.

This district is in Payne County.
BOND. D E B T Oct 29 ’25. $148,386
Sinking fund______________
22,875
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,503,163
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S20.48
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 4,000

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PACIFIC STATES
INDEX FOR THE PACIFIC STATES, CITIES, Etc
CALIFORNIA— State, Cities, &c_________ Pages 117 to 140 |WASHINGTON— State, Cities, <fec_______ Pages 148 to 155
OREGON— State, Cities, &c______________Pages 140 to 148 i NEVADA— State, Cities, &c______________ Pages 155 to 156

State of California.
ITS

DEBT, RESOURCES, &c.
A lmitted as a State (Act of Sept. 9 1850)______Sept. 9 1850
T jta l area of State (square miles)_________________ 158,297
State C apital_________________________________ Sacramento
Gov.(term exp.1st M on.aft.Jan.1’27).Friend W . Richardson
Sec. of State (term exp. 1st Mon. aft.Jan. 1 ’27) _F. C. Jordan
Treas. (term exp. 1st M on.aft.Jan.1’27).Charles G. Johnson
Controller (termexp. IstM on .a ft. Jan. 1 ’27) __Ray L. Riley
Attorney-General________________________________U.S.Webb
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the first M onday after
Jan. 1, and sessions are not limited. Members receive $100 each for each
month o f the term, for which they are elected. This provision is contained
in Sec. 23 of Article IV. of the Constitution, as amended by the voters on
N ov. 4 1924. Previously members received $1,000 for each regular session
and $10 for each day while in special session.
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history o f the State debt, see "State
and City Section” of April 1894, page 142.
4M s’25 F-A 2,000,000--Feb 1 ’27-’46
Punded Debt Bonds.
6s % ’73 J-J $2.277.500c
(*)
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2086.)
Highway Bonds.
San F rancisco B uilding B onds.
$1,600,000r*_.July 3 ’26-’29
4s g ’ 15 J-J $800,000-July 2 '26- 65
1,600,000r*..July 3 ’30-’33
Harbor-Improvem ent Bonds.
4s g ' l l J-J $9,000.000c.July 2 1985
200,000r*-_July 3 1934
(Subject to call after July 2 1950.) 4s g ’ l l I 3,000,000r*..July 3 ’35-’4 1
4sg’ 15 J-J 3,000,000r*__July 2 1989
J-J 3,000,OOOr*. .July 3 ’42-'49
^subject to call after July 2 1954)
1,000.OOOr*..July 3 ’49-'51
2,500,000r*_ .July 3 ’52-’58
India Basin Bonds.
4s g ’ l l J-J $853,OOOr*__Jan 2 1984
300,OOOr*..July 3 1958
.subject to call after Jan 2 1939)
. 1,200.000r*..JuIy 3 ’59-'61
University of California Bonds. 4MgT7J-J13.875.000r* July 3 '26-'62
4Mg'15 J-J 1.600,000c..Jan 5 '26-’65 4Mg'19J-J 5,122,OOOr* July 3 '26-'37
C apitol Extension Bonds.
5 Mg'19J-J 2,000,000r* July 3 '26-'28
4s g'15 J-J$3.000.000..-July 2 1965 5Mg'21 J-J 9,878,OOOr* July 3 '28-’37
5s g 21 J-J 7,000,OOOr* July 3 ’43-’49
V eterans’ W elfare Bonds
4K sg’24F-A$3,798,000r* F e b l’26-’45 4M g’22J-J10,000,OOOr* July 3 ’50-'59
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1174.) 4Mg'23J-J 3,000,OOOr* July 3 ’60-’62
4Msg’24F-A 2,000,OOOr* F e .l’ 26-’46 4M g’24J-J 3,000,OOOr* July 3 ’63-’65
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2091.)
Sacramento B uilding Bonds.
4M s’25F-A 2,00,0000--Feb 1 ’27-’46 4s g '15J-J $140,000r*_.July 2 1965
(For maturity see V . 120. d . 2055 )
* These Donds are held by State School Fund and $751,000 by Uni­
versity fund.
INTEREST is payable at the office of the Treasurer in Sacramento and
National City Bank, New York City.
TOTAL DEBT.— The total bonded debt o f the State June 30 1924 was
t$91,439,500. The warrant debt on June 30 1924 was $9,507,282.79.
Cash in treasury on June 30 1924 amounted to $30,047,867.28. The
harbor improvement bonds issued for San Francisco are included in the total
indebtedness of the State; these bonds are payable out o f a sinking fund
receiving its revenue from moneys collected by the San Francisco Harbor
Commissioners.
A block of $2,277,500 bonds issued in 1873, was to have been paid in
1893. No sinking fund having been provided for their payment, they were
taken over by the State for its school funds and have been so held since 1893.
The State Treasurer on Oct. 1 1923 held bonds aggregating $9,664,937.42 for the benefit o f the State School Fund; this includes $1,526,500 of
the funded debt bonds of 1873. The State Treasurer also holds $15,789,900
for the benefit o f State funds other than the School Fund. This includes
tThis does not include funded debt, which bonds the State owns.
The total bonded debt of the State in October 1925, after giving effect
to the $2,000,000 4M % soldiers’ bonus bonds sold in Oct. 1925, was re­
ported as $101,402,500.
The following table shows the total bonded indebtedness of the State
and its subdivisions for a series o f years:
State.

C ounty &
D is trict.

$22,655,890.00
___________$5,677,500 00
5,681,500.00 30.667.681.00
10,098,500.00 35.358.917.00
22.909,500.00 41.292.025.00
31,311,500.00 50.841.291.00
33,013,500.00 56.461.190.00
34,493,500.00 64.003.252.00
39,367,500.00 62.947.875.00
44,558,500.00 67.052.389.00
50,259,500.00 96.062.069.00
54,806,500.00 117,197,907.84
75,964,500.00 147,342,515.26
81,389,500.00 169,357,217.83
91,439,500.00 192,926,118.95

_ . _ _ . . . _ _ _ _ _ _

Y ea r (en d.
J u n e 30)

1911
1912
1913
1914
1915
1916
1917
1918
1919
1920
1921
1922
1923
1924




M u n ic ip a l.

$65,573,033.00
83,297,511.00
100.387.559.00
106.924.759.00
129.059.914.00
135.567.045.00
139.451.712.00
137.018.593.00
135.839.736.00
142.189.039.00
149,611,830.82
191,096,236.66
201,234,192.37
248.833.633.01

Totals.

$93,906,423.00
119.646.692.00
145.844.976.00
171.126.284.00
211,212,705-00
225.041.735.00
237.948.464.00
239.333.968.00
247.450.625.00
288.510.608.00
321,616,238.66
414,403,251.92
451,980,910.20
533,199,251.96

ASSESSED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the tota’
assessed valuation and the tax rate (per $1,000) for the years indicated—
decrease in 1906 caused by destruction of property by earthquake.
Years.

V aluation.

$Tax Hale.

Years.

Valuation.

T ax Rate.

$3.53
None 1910___ $2,372 9)4.301
1924____ x$6,661.409,880
4 00
1.990.256.945
1923-------x 5,716,358,058
None 1908___
1.594.231.577
1922____ x 5,135.925,963
None 1906___
4.76
1 624.023.172
4.90
1921------- x 4.929.479.508
None 1905___
535
1920____ x 4.551.583.324*
None 1904------ 1.545 698.785
3.82
1919____ x 4.069 449.770
None 1902____ 1.290.238 964
1,217.618.863
4.98
None 1900___
1918____ x 3.806.257 623
5.80
1.101.137.290
1917____ x 3.717.087.414
None 1890___
6.40
666.399.985
None 1880___
1916____ x 3,577.877.764
277.538 134
8.65
1915------- x 3.314.492,798
None 1870___
148 103 510
6.00
$0.39 I860___
1914------- x 3.232.981 478
5.00
1913------- 3,114.821.281
0.42 1850-----57,670.689
1912------- 2.919.855.033
0.44
x Value of operative property included in 1924 $1,142,325,829, in 1923
$725,753,261, in 1922 $1,958,899,700. in 1921 $647,792,450. in 1920
$586,769,817, in 1919 $484,292,790. in 1918 $511,888,846. in 1917 $546,139,433, in 1916 $504,284,748, in 1915 $365,591,083. in 1914 $351,511,804.
* The large increase in the 1920 valuations extended to virtually all prop­
erties, namely real estate, improvements, personal property, solvent credits
and corporate properties, and was due, the State Board of equalization in­
formed us, to the better prices realized for agricultural products, to the
growth in business activity and the general prosperity enjoyed by the entire
population of the State.
} There is now no general tax, revenue being derived from taxation In
accordance with Sec. 14 of Art. 13 of the constitution, from taxation of
public service and other corporations, banks and insurance companies.
The amount of tax placed upon these corporations by the State Board of
Equalization for 1911 was $10,454,125.46; 1912. $10,922,405.72; 1913.
*12.971.541.80; 1914 $13,580,773: 1915 $15,036,700: 1916. $15,678,219;
1917, *16.346.596.78: 1918 $17,640,243.76: 1919. *19.531.528.22; 1920.
$29,804,761.66; 1921, $33,954,544.85; 1922, $34,706,136.27, and 1923,
$36,195,353.30. The total amount received from taxation and from
other sources for the fiscal year ending July 1 1922 was about $41,221,000;
July 31 1924 about $43,966,353.30, and July 1 1924 about $47,276,912.40.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS.— Pursuant to a con stitu tion 1
amendment to Article X I of the Constitution adopted Nov. 8 1910.
adding a new section (Section 8a), the city of San Francisco voted and issued
$5,000,000 bonds, the proceeds to be used by the Panama Pacific Inter­
national Exposition Co. to celebrate the opening of the Panama Canal.
Another amendment, approved in November 1910, was for the purpose of
creating a State fund of $5,000,000 for the use, establishment, maintenance
and support of the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. Still another
amendment adopted provided for the separation of State and local taxation
and for the taxation of public service and other corporations for the benefit
of the State. V. 92. p. 202. In November 1914 an amendment to Sec­
tion 18 of Article X I of the constitution was adopted, providing for the
issuance by Alameda County of not exceeding $1,000,000 bonds, the
proceeds to be used, as in the case of the city of San Francisco, b y the
Panama-Pacific International Exposition Co.
BOND PROPO SITIONS.— On Nov. 8 1910 four bond propositions were
approved by the voters (V. 92, p. 202). One called for the issuance o f
$18,000,000 highway 4s, the second for $1,500,000 San Diego sea-wall 4s,
the third for $l,OOO,O0O India Basin 4s and the fourth for $9,000,000 San
Francisco Harbor Impt. 4s. On May 23 1912 Judge Seawall dismissed an
order to show cause why an injunction should not be issued restraining the
sale of the $1,000,000 4% India Basin bonds. V. 94, p. 1519.
Various bond propositions were voted upon at the Nov. 1914 election, but
only four carried. They were (1) inltative measure providing for the issu­
ance of $1,800,000 bonds for the completion of the University of California
in Berkeley; (2) $3,000,000 bonds for State buildings in Sacramento; (3)
$1,000,000 bonds for State buildings in San Francisco and (4) $10,000,000
San Francisco harbor bonds. V. 100, pp. 67 and 490.
At the general election in Nov. 1916 the voters authorized the Issuance
of $15,000,000 bonds for the construction of the uncompleted portions of
the system of State highways prescribed by the State Highways Act of 1909
and extensions thereof. V. 103, p. 2171.
A t a special election on July 2 1919 the voters approved an issue o f $40,000,000 highway bonds by a vote of 105,333 to 15,484. V. 109, p. 192.
At the 1922 election three bond propositions were passed upon. A bill,
known as the “ Water Power Act, and calling for a $500,000,000 bond
issue, was defeated, as was a $3,000,000 veterans’ land settlement bond
issue, while a bill providing $10,000,000 bonds for a soldiers’ bonus met
with approval. The $500,600,000 water power measure was again sub­
mitted to the voters on Nov. 4 1924 in the form of a Constitutional amend­
ment and, as on the previous occasion, was defeated.
Under authority of these Acts, the State has issued bonds from time to
time. The details o f these outstanding bonds may be found in the table
under the caption "H istory of Debt.”
$8,500,000 S T A T E B O N D S , T O BE K N O W N A S “ C A L IF O R N IA
S T A T E B U IL D IN G S & S T A T E U N IV E R S IT Y B U IL D IN G S B O N D S ”

P R O P O S E D . — The issuance and sale of $8,500,000 State bonds to be
known as “ California State Buildings and State University Buildings
Bonds” is proposed by Chapter 161, Laws of 1925. The bonds, under the
terms o f the Act, would be dated Jan. 2 1927 and would be payable $250,000
yearly on Jan. 2 from 1932 to 1965, inclusive. They would bear interest
at not exceeding 6 % ,payable semi-annually (J. & J. 2) at the office of the
State Treasurer. The bonds would not be sold for less than par and the
sale of the bonds would be under the supervision of the State Finance B oard

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[V ol. 121.

composed o f the Governor, State Controller, State Treasurer, Charman of exclusive possession and use, together with the management and control,
the State Board o f Control and the Comptroller of the University of Cali­ of said streets for such exposition purposes, such possession and use, also
fornia. Section 13 o f the Act provides that 'This Act shall take effect upon management and control of said streets, to terminate not later than one
the adoption by the people o f the State of California of an amendment to Fear after the closing of such exposition.
Proposals to amend the charter of the city and county of San Francisco
the Constitution o f the State o f California approving, adopting, legalizing,
validating and making fully and completely effective this Act ’ \ The In the foregoing particulars may be submitted by the legislative authority
amendment referred to is to be submitted to the voters by authority of of said city and county to the electors of said city and county, at any
Chapter 72, Laws o f 1925, as an amendment to Article XVI of the State general or special election (and a special election may be called therefor)
Constitution, adding thereto a new section, which, if adopted,will be known held in said city and county, after the publication of such proposals in a
newspaper of general circulation in said city and county, for such time as
as Section 4.
determined by said legislative
Upon the ratification
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The limitations fixed in the constitution of jhall besuch proposed amendment by aauthority. of the electors of said
of any
majority
California with reference to the creation of State debt are as follows:
city and county voting at such election on such proposed amendment, said
Article 16, Sec. 1, limits State indebtedness to $300,000, except for proposed amendment receiving such majority vote shall become operative
repelling invasion, unless the creation of additional debt be authorized by a Immediately as an amendment to said charter, without the necessity of
vote of the people, such additional debt to be used only for the specific approval thereof by the Legislature.
purpose for which it is authorized. Article 12, Sec. 13, prohibits the State
Any Act of the legislative authority of the city and county of San Fran­
from lending its credit or subscribing to the stock in any company, assoc a- cisco. in submitting to the electors of said city and county, at any general
tion or corporation: and Article 4, Sec. 31. prevents the Legislature from or special election, proposals to amend the charter of said city and county
giving or lending or authorizing the giving or lending the credit of the Slate in the foregoing particulars, including any notice by publication or other­
or any of its political subdivisions. An exception to Sec. 13 o f Article 12 is wise of such proposals, and of such election, and tae holding of such elec­
contained in a proviso added by the voters in 1922 (V. 115, p. 2290), which tion, in accordance with the provisions hereof, before the adoption of this
validates the Veterans’ Welfare Act and the Land Settlement Act, both amendment, are hereby validated in all respects as if performed subsequent
of which extend aid to individuals at the expense of the State’s credit. D the adoption of this amendment. The disbursement of all funds ob­
o
These sections now read:
tained from said bonds shall be accounted for by said Panama-Pacific
ARTICLE 16. Section 1. State Indebtedn ess. — The Legislature shall International Exposition Company by an itemized statement thereof to
not in any manner create any debt or debts, liability or liabilities, wnich be filed with the Auditor of the City and County of San Francisco.
Sections of the Constitution dealing with indebtedness of municipalities
Shall, singly or in aggregate with any previous debts or liabilities exceed
<
the sum of three hundred thousand dollars, except in case of war to pepel are Sections 18 and 6 M of Article 11, the latter section having been set up
invasion or suppress insurrection, unless the same shall be authorized by an amendment of 1922.
by law for some single object or work to be distinctly specified therein:
ARTICLE 11. Section 18.— C ou n ties, C ities and T ow n s, & c .. D e b t
which iaw shall provide ways and means, exclusive of loans, for the pay
d estriction s. — No county, city, town, township, board of education or
mem of the interest of such debt or liability as it fails due, and als> to «chool district, shall incur any Indebtedness or liability in any manner or
pay and discharge the principal of such debt or liability within seventy five for any purpose exceeding in any year the income and revenue provided
years of the time of the contracting thereof, and shall be irrepealable until for such year, without the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electors
the principal and lnterast thereon shall be paid and discharged, and Mich thereof, voting at an election to be held for that purpose, nor unless before
law may make provision for a sinking fund to pay the principal of such debt
ir at the time of incurring such indebtedness provision shall be made for
or liability to commence at a time after the incurring o f such debt or lia­ Che collection of an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest on such Indebtbility of not more > an a period of one-fourth of the time of maturity of sdness as it falls due, and also provision to constitute a sinking fund for
euch debt or liability: but no such law shall take effect until, at a general
che payment of the principal thereof on or before maturity, which shall not
election, it shall have been submitted to the people and shall have received a exceed fo rty years from the time of contracting the same; p rovid ed, how ever,
majority of all the votes cast for and against it at such election; and all chat the City and County of San Francisco may at any time pay the unpaid
moneys raised by authority of such law shall be applied only to the specific claims, with Interest thereon at the rate of five per cent per annum, for
object therein stated, or to the payment of the debt thereby created, and materials furnished to and work done for said city and county during the
such law shall be published in at least one newspaper in each county, or citj
forty-first, forty-second, forty-third, forty-fourth and fiftieth fiscal years,
and county, if one be published thereiu. throughout the State, for thret
*nd tor unpaid teachers’ salaries for the fiftieth fiscal year, out of the income
months next preceding the election at which it is submitted to the people
»nd revenue of any succeeding year or years, the amount to be paid In
The Legislature may at any time after the approval of such law by the people
full of said claims not to exceed in the aggregate the sum of five hundred
If no debt shall have been contracted in pursuance thereof, repeal the same
cbousand dollars, and that no statute of limitations shall apply in any
ARTICLE 12. Section 13. State M ot to L oan Its C redit. A c.— Tin
manner to these claims: and provided fu rth er, that the City of Vallejo, of
State shall not, in any manner, loan its credit, nor shall it subscribe to oi
Solano County, may pay its existing indebtedness, incurred in the construcbe interested in the stock of any company. association or corporation.
sion of its water-works, whenever two-thirds of the electors thereof, voting
ARTICLE 4. Section 31.— L egislature P iohibiled from Loanin g Credit
»t an election held for that purpose, shall so decide, and that no statute
A c . , o f State, C ity, C ou n ty. & c . — The Legislature shall have no power tc
of limitations shall apply in any manner: provided, fu rth er, that the city
give or to lend, or to authorize the giving or lending, of the credit of th< of Venice may pay all of its indebtedness incurred during the years 1914,
State, or of any county, city and county, city, township, or other political
1915 and 1916 in excess of the income and revenue for said years, the
corporation or sub-division of the State now existing, or that may b< amount to be paid in full of said indebtedness not to exceed in the aggregate
hereafter established, in aid of or to any person,association, or corporation, the sura of $60,000. whenever two-thirds of the voters thereof voting at
whether, municipal or otherwise, or to pledge the credit thereof. In anj
an election held for that purpose shall so decide, and that no statute o f
manner whatever, for the payment of the liabilities of any individual, assn
limitations shall apply in any manner. Any indebtedness or liability
Ciation. municipal or other corporation whatever; nor shall it have power incurred contrary to this provision, with the exceptions hereinbefore
to make any gift, or authorize the making of any gift, of any public money recited, shall be void.
Or thing of value to any individual, municipal or other corporation what
Tue City and County o f San Francisco, the City of San Jose and the
ever; provided, that nothing in this section shall prevent the Leglslatur*
Town of Santa Clara may make prevision for a sinking fund, to pay the
ranting aid pursuant to section tw enty-tw o o f this Article: and it shall not principal of any indebtednass incurred, or to be hereafter Incurred by it,
ave power to authorize the State or any political sub-division thereof, to commence at a time after the incurring of such indebtedness of no more
to subscribe for stock, or to become a stockholder in any corporation what than a period of one-fourth of the time of maturity of such indebtedness,
which shall not exceed seventy-five years from the time of contracting the
ever; Provided, fu rth er, that irrigation districts for the purpose of acquiring
the control o f any entire international water system necessary for its ust same. Any indebtedness incurred contrary to any provision of this section
and purposes, a part of which is situated In the United States, and a part shall be void; and Provided, fu r th er , that the County of Alameda may, upon
thereof in a foreign country, may in the manner authorized by law, acquire the assent of two-thirds of the qualified electors thereof voting at an elec­
the stock of any foreign corporation which is the owner of, or which hold*- tion to be held for that purpose, incur a bonded indebtedness of not to
the title to the part o f such system situated in a foreign country; provided exceed $1,000,000, and the legislative authority of said County of Alameda
fu rth er, that nothing contained in this constitution shall prohibit the use
shall issue bonds therefor and grant and turn over to the Panama-Pacific
of State money or cerdit, in aiding veterans who served in the military or international Exposition Company, a corporation organized under the laws
naval service o f the United States during time of war, in the acquisition of the State of California, Mar. 22 1910, the proceeds of said bonds for
of. or payments for, farms or homes, or in projects of land settlement or in stock in said company or under such other terms and conditions as said
the development of such farms or homes or land settlement projects for the legislative authority may determine, the same to be used and disbursed
by said exposition company for the purposes of an exposition to be held ip
benefit of such veterans.
The California Veterans’ Welfare Bond Act o f 1921 (Statutes of 1921, the City and County of San Francisco to celebrate the completion of the
Chapter 578), as enacted at the forty-fourth session o f the Legislature of Panama Canal; said bonds, so issued, to be of such form and to be redeem­
the State of California, authorizing the issuance and sale o f State bonds in able, registered and converted in such manner and amounts, and at such
the sum of ten million dollars, for the purpose o f creating a fund to carry times not later than forty years from the date of their issue as the Legis­
out the provisions of the California Veterans' Welfare Act. providing land lative authority of said County of Alameda shall determine; the interest
■ettlement for veterans (Statutes of 1921, Chapter 580), and the provisions on said bonds not to exceed 5% per annum,’ and said bonds to be exempt
Of the “ Veterans’ Farm and Home Purchase A ct," providing farm and home from all taxes for State, county and municipal purposes, and to be sold for
aid for veterans (Statutes of 1921, Chapter 519), is hereby approved, not less than par at such times and places, and such manner, as shall be
adopted, legalized, validated and made fully and eomple ely effective irre­ determined by said legislative authority; the proceeds of said bonds, when
spective of the vote that may be cast upon the proposition of approving or sold, to be payable immediately upon such terms or conditions as said
disapproving such Veterans’ Welfare Bond Act of 1921 at the general elec­ legislative body may determine, to the Treasurer of said Panama-Pacific
tion of Nov. 7 1922. All provisions o f this section shall be self-executing International Exposition Company, upon demands of said treasurer of said
and shall not require any legislative action in furtherance thereof, but this exposition company, without the necessity of the approval of such demands
•hall not prevent such legislative action.
by other authority, than said legislative authority of Alameda County,
The exception provided in Section 22 of Article 4 (referred to above)
the same to be used and disbursed by said Panama-Pacific International
permits merely the granting o f aid by the State and by cities, &c., to insti­ Exposition Company for the purposes of such exposition, under the direc­
tutions for the support and maintenance of minor orphans, or half-orphans, tion and control of said exposition company; and the legislative authority
or abandoned children, or aged persons in indigent circumstances.______
of said County of Alameda is hereby empowered and directed to levy a
special tax on all taxable property in said county each year after the issue
ARTICLE 11. Section 8a.— San F ra n cisco Charter— A rn en d m en . w.
of said bonds to raise an amount to pay the interest on said bonds as the
o f P a n a m a -P a cific E x p o sitio n . — The charter of the city and county of S in
Francisco may be amended, in addition to the method and the times pro­ same become due, and to create a sinking fund to pay the principal thereof
vided in Section 8 of Article X I of the Constitution, in the following par­ when the same bee ime due.
SECTION 6)4. Nothing in this Constitution contam^u shall forbid
ticulars;
(a) Authorizing the City and County of San Francisco, a municipal the formation of districts for school purposes situate in more than one
county or the issuance of bonds by such districts under such general laws
corporation, by its legislative authority, to incur a bonded indebtedness in
an amount not exceeding $5,000,000 and to issue municipal bonds therefor, as have been or may hereafter be prescribed by the Legislature; and the
in
and to grant and turn over to the Panama-Pacific International Exposition officers mentioned all such laws shall be authorized to levy and assess such
taxes and
such other acts as may be prescribed therein for the
Company (a corporation organized under the laws of the State of California purpose ofperform such bonds and carrying out the other powers conferred
paying
Mar 22 1910) the proceeds of said bonds, the same to be used and disbursed upon such districts; provided, that all such bonds shall be issued subject.to
by said exposition company for the purpose of an exposition to be held in the limitations prescribed in Section 18 of Article 11 hereof.
the City and County of San Francisco to celebrate the completion of the
COUNTY & M UNICIPAL DEBT RESTRICTIONS.— By Section
Panama Canal; said bonds, so issued, to be of such form and to be redeem­
able, registered and converted in such manner and amounts, and at such 4088 of the Political Code of California, all counties are restricted to the
time’s not later than f o r ty years from the date of their issue, as such legis­ issuance of bonds running not longer than forty years,
A law regulating indebtedness for public improvements was enacted
lative authority shall determine; the interest on said bonds to not exceed
6% per annum, and said bonds to be exempt from all taxes for State and in 1901. Section 4 of this law establishes a limit for such indebtedness,
municipal purposes, and to be sold for not less than par at such times and and is as follows:
places and in such manner, as shall be determined by said legislative
L IM IT OF IN DEBTEDN ESS.
authority; the proceeds of said bonds, when sold, to be payable immedi­
SECTION
city, town or
shall incur an Inately by the treasurer of said city and county to the treasurer of said debtness for 4. No improvementsmunicipal corporation aggregate exceed
public
which shall in the
Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company, upon the demand of 15%
value of all
■aid treasurer of said exposition company, without the necessity of the town of the assessedcorporation. the real and personal property of such city,
or municipal
approval of such demand by other authority, the same to be used and
This law was given in full in the “ Chronicle,” Aug. 10 1901, p. 303.
disbursed by said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company for
LOCAL IMPROVEMENT.— The Legislature has passed a number of
the purposes of such exposition, under the direction and control of such
Acts providing for local improvements in or upon streets on rights of way
exposition company;
(6) Providing that any bonded indebtedness incurred for the purposes within or belonging to municipalities within the State. Under this legis­
city
aforesaid shall be exclusive of the bonded indebtedness of the said city and lation thein its council of any municipality is empowered to improve streets,
and may
discretion order that any part of the cost be paid out o f the
county limited by Section 9 o f Article X II of said charter;
treasury of the municipality or by the issuance of bonds.
(C) Granting to said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company
IR R IG A TIO N , DRAINAGE D IST R IC T S, E TC.— Legislation has been
the exclusive possession and use, together with the management and control, enacted from time to time, but which limited space does not allow us to
of that portion of Golden Gate Park in the city and county of San Fran­
of districts with power to
cisco westerly from Twentieth Avenue, as extended, for such exposition print in full, for the organization of many kinds irrigation disticts, county
issue bonds, among which
purposes, such possession and use, also management and control, to ter­ road improvement disticts, may be mentioned water conservation dis­
sanitation districts,
minate not later than one year after the closing of such exposition;
tricts, municipal improvement districts and municipal port districts, the last
(d)
Granting to said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company
one of which is authorized by Chapter 395, Laws of 1925.
the exclusive possession and use, together with the management and control
TAX EXEMPT AMENDMENT.— At the November 1902 election the
for such exposition purposes, o f any lands held by the board of education
13 o the State constitution was favorably
of the city and county of San Francisco, and by the city and county of San following amendment to Article75, p.f 1366.
Toted upon. V. 7 4 , p. 916 ; V.
Francisco, not in actual use, such possession and use, also management and
SECTION 1 H • All bonds hereafter issued by the State of California, or
control, to terminate not later than one year after the closing of such
by any county, city and county, municipal corporation, or district (In­
6X^e)S*Authorizing said Panama-Pacific International Exposition Company cluding school, reclamation and irrigation districts) within said State
Co temporarily close streets in the city and county o f San Francisco westerly shall be free and exempt from taxation. See editorial article in “ State
from Twentieth Avenue, for such exposition purposes, and to have the and City Supplement” of October 1902. (An amendment to this section

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1925.]

CALIFORNIA—DEBT OF STATE

to exempt bonds o f public utility districts from taxation was defeated by
the voters on N ov. 4 1924— V. 119. p. 2907.)
DECISION CONCERNING IRRIGATION D ISTR IC T B O N D S .State Supreme Court rendered decision defining the obligation of the irri­
gation district towards a holder o f its bonds. See "Chronicle’ o f Aug. 12
1916. page 599.
RECLAMATION D ISTR IC T BONDS.— In the “ Chronicle” of July
28 1917. page 410, we published a digest of the reclamation district law*
o f California prepared by Blyth, Witter & Co. of San Francisco.— V. 105
p. 410.
M ORTGAGES EXEMPT FROM T A X A T IO N .— Among the amend
ments voted Nov 8 1910 is one repealing Section 4 of Article 13 of the Statf
constitution, changing Section 1 so that thereafter a mortgage deed of trust
& c., together with the money represented by such debt, shall be eiempt
from taxation
This section, as it now reads, is given in V. 91. p. 974.
SAVINGS RANK INVESTMENTS.— Investments of savings bank*
are regulated by Sections 61 and 67 o f the Bank Act o f 1909, as amended
from time to time (see “ Chronicle" of Sept. 29 1 9 1 7 , pp. 1327 and 1328).
The 1921 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 780) amending the “ Bank
A ct,” which, in the case o f Sections 61 and 67, amounted to a general
revision and rearrangement. In 1923 the Legislature enacted an amend­
ment making bonds which are legal investments for savings banks in New
York and Massachusetts eligible for investment by California savings
banks. We publish below the full text o f Sections 61 and 67. The
changes made in 1921 and 1923 are printed in italics.
Sec. 61. Any savings oank may purchase, hold or sell real or personal
propertv, as follows
]. The lot and building 'n which the business of the bank is carried on;
furniture and fixtures, vaults and safe deposit vaults and boxes and other
er zonal property such as may he necessary or proper to carry on its hanking
usiness: such lot and building, furniture and fixtures, vaults and safe
deposit vaults and boxes shall not, in the aggregate, be carried on the
books of such bank as an asset to an amount exceeding its paid-up capital
and surplus; and hereafter, the authority of a two-thirds vote of all of the
directors shall be necessary to authorize the purchase of such lot and
building, or the construction of such building.
2. Such as may have been mortgaged, pledged or conveyed to it in trust
for its benefit in good faith, for money loaned in pursuance of the regular
business of the corporation.
3. Such as may have been purchased at any sales under pledge, mortgage
or deed of trust made lor its benefit for money so loaned and such as may
be conveyed to it by borrowers in satisfaction and discharge of loans made
thereon.
4. Gold or silver bullion, and U nited Slates M in t certificates o f ascertained

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value.

5. Bonds and other securities o f the follow in g classes:
(a) Bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations of the United States,
or those for which the faith and credit of the United States are pledged for
the payment of principal and interest, or those issued under the authority
o f the United States.
(ft) Bonds of the State o f C alifornia, or those for which the faith and
credit of the State of California are pledged for the payment of principal
and interest, or those o f any county, city and county, city or school district
of this State:
(c) Bonds or stocks or notes of any State in the United States, other
than the State o f C a lifo rn ia , that has not. within tw enty-five years previous
to making such investment by such bank, defaulted in the payment of any
part of either principal or interest, or those of any county, city and county,
city or town, or school district, in any State in the United States other than
the State of California, issued under authority of any law of such State,
which county, city and county, city or town, or school district, had, as
shown by the Federal or State census next preceding such investment, a
population of more than twenty thousand inhabitants; provided, however,
that the entire bonded indebtedness of such county, city and county,
city or town, or school district, including such issue of bonds or stocks or
notes, does not exceed fifteen per centum of the value of the taxable property
therein as shown by its last equalized assessment roll: and provided, further,
that such county, city and county, city or town, or school district, or the
State in which it is located has not defaulted in payment «f any part of
either principal or interest due upon any legally authorized bond or stock
1note issue within tw enty-five years next preceding such investment;
(d) Bonds of any district organized under the laws of the State of Oali
fornia which are required to be and are investigated and approved bv a
commission now or hereafter authorized by a law of this State to conduct
such investigation and give such approval and by authority of which
approval said bonds are declared to be legal investments for savings banks.
(e) Notes or bonds secured by mortgage or deed of trust, payment of
which is guaranteed by a policy of mortgage insurance, and mortgage
participation certificates. Issued by a mortgage insurance company in
accordance with the provisions of chapter eight of title two of part four of
division first of the Civil Code.
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Issuance o f further bonds until such time as the income o f said corporation
shall have been at least sufficient, during the twelve months next preceding
the issuance o f any additional bonds, to meet the earning requirements
o f such corporation after including the additional bonds then proposed to
bo issued: or,
IV. An underlying or divisional closed mortgage or deed o f trust o f
property which forms a part o f the operating system o f the corporation
then owning said property. In the case o f bonds secured by an underlying
or divisional closed mortgage or deed o f trust, the net income required by
this section shall be based exclusively upon the income, maintenance charges,
operating expenses, taxes and mortgage indebtedness o f or against the
property covered by such underlying or divisional closed mortgage or deed
of trust or. if such income, maintenance charges or operating expenses can
not he definitely ascertained, on the proper proportionate share o f such
property in the general income, maintenance charges, operating expenses
and taxes o f the corporal ion then owning such property and on the mortgage
indebtedness o f or against the property covered by such underlying or
divisional closed mortgage or deed o f trust.
(f)
Notes or bonds secured by first mortgage or deed o f trust or other
first lien upon real estate, improved or unimproved: provided, that the entire
note or bond issue shall not exceed sixty per centum o f the market value
of such real estate, or such real estate with improvements, taken as security;
and provided, further, in case the said note or bond issue is created for a
building loan on real estate, that at no time shall the entire outstanding
note or bond issue exceed sixty per centum o f the market value o f the real
estate and the actual cost o f the improvements thereon taken as security;
and provided, a lso, in ca se said real estate is located outside o f this State, that
the p rovision s o this paragraph shall be subject to the lim itations and m od ifica ­
tions contained in section fifty-seven a o f this A c t; and provided, also, that
no such notes or bonds shall be disqualified a s investm ents fo r savings banks
for the reason that the p aym ent thereof is guaranteed by a p olicy o f m ortgage
insurance.

In determining the market value o f any real estate under the provisions

o f the preceding paragraph where such real estate, improved or unimproved,

consists o f oil or other mineral or timber land, the value represented by such
oil or other mineral or timber shall not be included in fixing such market
value. Nothing herein contained shall prevent savings banks from making
loans secured by mortgage or deed o f trust upon lands wherein redwood
timber is included in fixing the market value thereof.

A n y bank, however, m a y, without such certification by the S uperintendent
o f Banks, purchase any note or bond or issu e o f notes or bonds provided fo r in
said paragraph (/) o f subdivision si.x o f this section, whenever such purchase
constiutes the en tire am ount o f notes nr bonds executed by the makers thereof
and secured by the sam e real estate: prorided, that no savings bank shall hold
any such notes or bonds un less such holding constitutes the en tire issu e th ereo f
at any tim e outstanding: and provided, also, that nothing in this paragraph
shall be construed to perm it savings banks to invest in notes or certificates
evidencing p articipation in any mortgage on real estate unless by law specifica lly
auth orized. or in or on any form o f obligation secured by any undivided interest
in real estate designed to distribute the obligation so secured.
lg) Collateral trust bonds or notes when secured by either:
(1) Deposit of notes or bonds authorized for investment by this section

of a market value at least fifteen per centum in excess of the par value of
the collateral trust bonds or notes issued: or.
(2) Deposit of notes or bonds authorized for investment by this section
and other securities of a combined market value at least twenty per centum
in excess of the par value of the collateral trust bonds or notes issued;
provided, that the par value of said collateral trust bonds or notes shall
in no case exceed the market value of that portion of the security represented
by notes or bonds authorized for investment by this section.
(ft) R a i’road equipm ent trust certificates or obligations issued or guaranteed
by a corporation to which a loan or mans fo r the con stru ction, a cqu isition ,
purchase or lease o f railroad equipm ent has or have been made with the approval
o f the Inter-State C om m erce C om m ission: provided, that the en tire issu e shall
not exceed sixty per centum o f the cost o f such equipm ent and shall m ature
seriauy not later than fiftee n years fro m date o f issu e: provided, fu rth er, that
said certificates or obligations m ust be secured by or be evidence o f a prior lien
u p on or reservation o f title to such equipm ent, or by an assignm ent o f or p rior
interest in the rent or purchase notes given f o r the hiring or purchasing o f said
equipm ent.
(i) A cceptan ces issued by a discount, acceptance or investm ent corpora tion
form ed under the Federal statute com m only known as the “ Edge A c t" or under
the "In vestm en t C om panies A c t " o f N ew Y ork, or by a corporation o f identical
character and capacity, organized under the laws o f any State o f the U nited States.

The legality of investments heretofore lawfully made pursuant to the
provisions of this section, or of any law of this State as it existed on and
subsequent to July-1 1909, shall not be affected by any amendments to this
section or this Act; nor shall any such amendments require the changing
of investments once lawfully made under this Act.
Any bonds authorized by this section as a legal investment for savings
banks may be carried on the books of said bank at their investment value,
based on their market value at the time they were originally bought, unless
the Superintendent of Banks shall require any or all of the bonds which
or the State o f M a ssa ch u setts.
may thereafter have a market value less than the original investment value
6. Bonds and other securities o f the follow ing classes; provided, that such to oe written down to such new market value which shall be done gradually
bonds or securities shall f ir s t have been certified by the S uperintendent o f Banks
if practicable and in such manner as he may determine or he may, by a
after an investigation as provided fo r under section sixty-on e a o f this A c t;
plan of amortization to be determined by him, re iuire such gradual extinc­
(а) Bonds or interest-bearing notes or obligations o f any fo reig n country tion of premium as will bring such bonds to par at maturity.
o r governm ent, or those for which the faith and credit of any fo reig n country
When it shall be necessary to prevent loss to any savings bank on an
are pledged for the payment of principal and interest;
obligation owned or on a debt previously contracted in good faith, it may,
(б) Bonds of any district organized under the laws of any State in the with the previous written consent of the Superintendent of Banks, purchase
U nited States other than the State o f C alifornia fo r the p u rp o se o f irrigating
or acquire bonds of any railroad corporation incorporated under the laws
lands w ithin such district, which are required to be and a te investigated and
of the State of California and operated exclusively therein, notwithstanding
approved by a com m ission now or hereafter authorized by a law o f said State
such bonds do not conform to the requirements in this section contained;
to conduct such investigation and give such approval; provided, that the entire
provided, any bonds so purchased or acquired must be sold for the best
indebtedness o f such district, inclu ding the bonds under con sideration, and
price obtainable by any bank within five years after such purchase or
all p rior lien s, w ithin the m eaning o f section fifty -seven a o f this A c t, do not
acquisition.
exceed f i f t y p er centum, o f the aggregate market value o f the lands w ithin said
No savings bank shall hereafter purchase or loan money upon any bond,
d istrict, ana o f the irrigation system owned or to be acquired by said district
note or other evidence of indebtedness, issued by any “ public utility,”
with the proceeds o f said bonds;
subject to the jurisdiction, regulation or control of the Railroad Commission
(c) Bonds o f any district organized under the laws o f the State o f C alifornia of this State under the provisions of the “ Public Utilities A ct,” approved
not otherw ise provided fo r in this section',
December 23 1911. and Acts amendatory thereof or supplemental thereto,
(d) (1) Bonds o f any railroad corporation, as the sam e is defined in the
unless each such bond, note or other evidence of indebtedness was either:
“ P ublic U tilities A c t ,” incorporated under the laws o f any State in the United
(a) Issued prior to the taking effect of the “ Public Utilities A ct” ; or,
States and operating exclusively in the U nited States; Provided, that said
(ft) Issued under authority of the Railroad Commission in accordance
corpora tion s shall have had net earnings fo r either its fis c a l year or twelve
with the provisions of said Act, or.
consecutive m onths in the fou rteen months next preceding a p plication for
(c) A note issued for a period not exceeding twelve months, in accordance
certification o f said bonds under the provisions o f section sixty-on e a o f this
with the provisions of subdivision (6) ol Section fifty-two of said Act.
A c t, am ounting to at least on e and one-half tim es the interest on all bonded
Sec. 67. 1. No savings bank shall loan money except on adequate
indebtedness outstanding at the tim e o f said certifica tion , and on all additional
security of real or personal property, and no such loan shall be made for
bonds then p rop osed to be issu ed; or,
a
(2)
Bonds on any railroad corporation, the payment o f which is guaran­ period longer than ten years. No such loan shall be made on unsecured
teed, both as to principal and interest, by a railroad corporation whose notes; provided, that a savings bank may discount or purchase hankers’
acceptances o f the kind and character and maturities defined and made
bond's are a legal investm ent f o r savings banks in this State.
eligible for rediscount with a Federal Reserve bank; provided, also, that
(e) (1) B onds o f any other p u blic utility co r p o r a tio n , as the sam e is defined
such bankers’ acceptances are accepted or endorsed without qualification
in the “ Public U tilities A c t ," incorporated under the laws o f any State in
by a bank or trust company, which bank or trust company has a paid-in
the U nited States and operating exclusively in the U nited Siates; provided,
capital of at least one million dollars; and provided, also, that a savings
that said corporation shall have had net earnings fo r either its fis c a l year or
bank may discount or purchase a bill, or a p a rticipatin g interest in a bill,
twelve consecutive m onths in the fo u r teen m onths next precedin g application

f o r certification o f said bonds under the provisions o f section sixty-on e a o f this
A c t am ounting to at least one and o n e-h a lf tim es the interest on all bonded
indebtedness outstanding at the tim e o f said certifica tion , and on all additional
bonds then proposed to be issued-, o r,
(2) Bonds o f any sim ilar p u b lic u tility corpora tion , the paym ent o f which
is guaranteed, both as to. p rin c ip a l and interest, by a p u blic utility corporation
other than a railroad corpora tion , whose bonds are a legal investm ent f o r savings
oanics m m is oiuie.
In determining the income o f any railroad or other p u blic u tility corporation
m ention ed herein, there shall be included the income o f any corporation or

corporations out o f which it shall have been formed through consolidation
or merger, and o f any corporation the entire business and income-producing
property o f which the corporation issuing such bonds has wholly acquired.
All bonds issu ed by a railroad or other p u b lic u tility corporation must be
secured by a mortgage or deed o f trust which at the time o f said certification
Is: either
I. A closed first mortgage or deed o f trust; or,
II. A first mortgage or deed o f trust containing provisions restricting
the issuance o f further bonds until such time as the income of said corpora­
tion shall have been at least sufficient, during the twelve months next
preceding the issuance of any additional bonds, to meet the earning require­
ments heretofore specified in either paragraph (d) or (e) o f su bdivision 6 o f
this section applicable to such corporation after including the additional
bonds then proposed to be issued; or.
I l l A refunding mortgage or deed o f trust providing for the retirement
o f all prior lien mortgage debts o f said corporation and restricting the




evidenced by a pa rticipa tion certificate issu ed by a State or n a tion a l bank in
this State, which must comply with the following requirements;

(а) It must be a bill issued by a solvent individual or firm or corporation
engaged in mercantile or manufacturing business in the United States
that makes statements of its condition duly ascertained and certified to
by a public accountant. Copy of such a certified statement shall be on
file in the office o f the savings bank discounting or purchasing such bill
in a file maintained for such purpose. Said statement shall have been issued
within the preceding fourteen months and shall be the latest issued by said
individual or firm or corporation. Said statement shall consist of a balance
sheet showing quick assets, slow assets, permanent or fixed assets, current
liabilities and accounts, short-term loans, long-term loans, capital and
surplus. Accompanying said balance sheet shall be a copy o f a statement
from the borrower or public accountant concerning the following;
(1) The nature o f the business.
(2) All contingent liabilities such as endorsements or guarantees.
(3) Particulars respecting any mortgage debts and whether there is
any lien on current assets.
(4) The maximum and minimum liabilities of the individual, firm or
corporation during the twelve months previous to the date o f audit.
(б) It must be issued by an individual, firm or corporation whose net
worth is not less than two times the amount o f its outstanding liabilities
including any contingent liabilities arising from the rediscount of bills
receivable or other accommodation endorsements, nor less than three
hundred thousand dollars. The quick assets of said individual, firm or
corporation, consisting of merchandise, finished, raw, and in the process
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o f the Government o f the United States at the then market value o f said
bonds or obligations and cash, shall not be less than two times its outstanding
quick liabilities Including any contingent liabilities arising from the redis­
count o f bills receivable or other accommodation endorsements, as shown
by said statement.
(c) It must have a maturity o f not more than six months.
(d) It must have arisen out o f actual commercial transactions; that is.
be a bill which has been issued or drawn for industrial or commercial purposes
or the proceeds of which have been or are to be used for such purposes.
No bill shall be eligible for discount or purchase by a savings bank, the
proceeds o f which have been used or are to be used for any o f the following
purposes:
(1) For investments o f a merely speculative character whether made
in goods or otherwise.
(2 Must not have been issued for carrying or trading in stocks, bonds
or other investment securities, except bonds o f the Government o f the
United States, and must not cover merely investments.
(3 Must not be a bill o f any individual, firm or corporation which has
under pledge or hypothecation any o f its personal assets.
The word “ bill,” when used in this section, shall be construed to include
notes, drafts, or bills of exchange, and the word "goods” shall be construed
to include goods, wares or merchandise.
Any savings bank purchasing or discounting such paper shall have in
a file maintained for the purpose, letters from banks and merchants or
mercantile reports bearing upon the credit and standing of the person
firm, co-partnership or corporation whose paper is under discount.
No savings bank shall at any time acquire or hold, directly or indirectly,
by discount or purchase, any such hills of any on e person, firm , co-p a rtn ersh iv
or corporation in any am ount which shall exceed five per centum o f the capital
and su rp lu s or reserve o f such savings bank, nor shall any savings bank at

any time acquire or hold, directly or indirectly, by dis<-ount or purchase,
an amount o f bills, o f the character defined and limited by this section,
greater than twelve and one-half per centum o f the deposits o f such hank.
No savings bank shall at. any time acquire or hold, directly, or indirectly,
by discount or purchase, any such bankers' acceptances from any one
acceptor in any amount equal at any lim e in the aggregate to m ore than ten
per centum of its p a id -u p capital and surplus or reserve, unless the said
acceptance Is secured either by attached documents or by some other
actual security gro ing out o f the same transaction as the acceptance
provided, however, that any savings hank m ry. irrespective o f any such s e c u r ity .
acquire and hold acceptances eq tal to tw enty-five per centum o f its ca p ita l and
su rp lu s or reserve, o f any o n e acceptor having a p a id -in capital o f not less
han three m illion dollars.
N o savings hank shall at any tim e acquire or hold, directli or ind irectly, by
discount or purchase, a com bined total am ount o f bankers' acceptances and
ills o f the character defined and lim ited by this section, greater than tw enty
p er centum o f the deposits o f such bank; provided, how ever, that any savings
bank m ay acquire and hold bankers' acceptance in the am ou n t o f tw o thousand
fiv e hundred dollars.

2. No savings bank shall invest or loan an a ount greater than fifty
per centum o f its actual paid-up capital and surplus in or on any one note
or bond issue o f the class specified in paragraph (f) o f subdivision six of
section sixty-one o f this Act, or in or on m ortgage p a rticipa tion certificates
ssued by a mortgage insurance company p u rsuant to the provisions o f
chapter eight o f title tw o o f part four o f division fir s t o f the Civil Code, nor
more than five per entum o f its assets in or on any one issue of bonds
or notes or obligations o f any other class, except bonds o f the United States,
or interest-bearing notes or obligations o f the United States, or bonds of
the State o f California, bonds for which the faith and credit o f the United
States or o f the State o f California are pledged, or bonds o f any county,
city and county, city or school district in this State, or bonds o f any irriga­
tion district in this State such as are legal for investment by savings banks.
3. No savings bank shall loan money:
(а) On bonds o f the character specified in paragraph (o), (6), (c) and
(a) o f subdivision fiv e of section sixty-one o f this Act, or on bonds of the
character specified in paragraph (c) of subdivision six of section sixty-one
of this Act, unless such bonds shall have a market value at least ten per
centum in excess of the amount loaned thereon; or,
(б) On bonds or notes or obligations of the character specified in para­
graphs (,d), {e ) , l g) . lh) and (i) of subdivision six of section sixty-one of this
Act, when eligible as investments for savings banks pursuant to said sections
unless such bonds or notes shall have a market value at least fifteen per
centum in excess o f the amount loaned thereon; or.
(c) On bonds or equipm ent trust certificates legal for investment by savings
banks in the States of New York or Massachusetts, unless such bonds
or equipm ent trust certificates shall have a market value at least fifteen
per centum in excess of the amount loaned thereon; or,
ld) On notes or bonds o f the character specified in paragraph If) of sub­
division six of section sixty-one of this Act when certified as legal invest­
ments for savings banks under the provisions of section sixty-one a of this
Act, or on securities issu ed by a m ortgage in su ran ce com pan y pursuant to
the provision s o f chapter eight o f title two o f part fo u r o f division fir s t o f the
Civil Code eligible for investment by savings banks, unless such bonds,

notes or securities shall have a market value at least ten per centum in
excess of the amount loaned thereon; or,
le) On notes or bonds o f the character sp ecified in paragraphs (a) and lb)
o f subdivision six o f section sixty-on e o f this A ct when certified as legal invest­
m ents fo r savings banks in this State, un less such notes or bonds shall have
a m arket value at least fifte e n per centum in excess o f the am ount loaned there­
on; or,
l ) On personal property unless such personal property shall have a
f

and ail other Acts regulating, relating to and declaring what shall be legal
Investments.
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920 — 3.426.861 11900 — 1,485,05311880____ 864.69411860......... 379.994
1910 — 2.377,549(1890 ...1 ,2 0 8 .1 3 0 11870........ 560.24711850.......... 92,597
The number of Chinese in the population in 1920 was 28,812; in 1910 was
16.248: in 1900, 46.753: in 1890. 72.742; and in 1880. 75,132. The number
of Japanese in the population in 1920 was 71,952 and in 1910 41,356.
C IT IE S, COUNTIES AND TOW NS IN THE

STATE OF CALIFORNIA.
Many of the counties in this State levy a special tax on property outside
Incorporated cities and towns for making, repairing and sprinkling of
roads, and the tax rate as given below under these counties is made up of
the State tax rate and the county tax rate inclu ding special road tax.
Assess, val. (non-oper.)'25$1,005.870
ALAM EDA.
This city is in Alameda County. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S17.80
IN T . at Co. Treasurer's office.
City was Incorporated 1854; re-inc.
1872, 1878 and 1884. City was reIncorporated under City Manager A L B A N Y S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
charter in 1917.
This district is in Alameda County.
5s
J-J $51,000...........................
Park and P layground Bonds
($ 4 5 .(0 0 ..Dec 15 ’ 26-'40
4Hs'08 A -OS125,000c...Apr 1 1948 5Hs'23
J-D 15 1 12,000.-D ec 15 '41-'43
Electric Light Bonds
4M s’08 M -N $50,000e.._N ov 1 1948 BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 .. $111,000
5s '12 A-O 150,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1952 Assessed valuation 1924__ 2.758.900
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $4 50
Fire Departm ent Bonds
4H s'08 A-O $25,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1948 'Population In 1920 (est.)______ 2,461
Sewer Bonds
4Hs'10 J-D $30,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1950 A L H A M B R A .
This city is in Los Angeles County.
5,M 20 J-D 150,000c.June 1 '26-’55
Js’
New charter adopted Oct. 14 1914;
Bay Farm Road Bonds
4>4s’08 A-O $13,0G0c— Apr 1 1948 under commission form o f governm’t.
lut. at City Treasury.
Library Bonds
4^sT,S A-O $5,G00c— Apr 1 1948 t W ater-System Bonds.
5s M6 A-n?288 T)0_ .Oct. 1 ’?6-’56
Street Bonds
4H s’08 A-O $37,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1948 5s '21 P-A 91.000..A ug 1 ’ 26-’ 51
Police D epartm ent Bonds
5s '23 P-A 243,000..A ug 1 '26-'58
5s '12 M -N $8,000c___Nov 1 1952
f 2.000____Aug 1 1949
5s '23 F-A 28 .000..Aug 1 '50-’53
S chool Bonds
5s '94 J-D $9,000c.Dec 1 '26-’34
(40.000.-Aug 1 ’54-’58
4 Mis’01 J-D 40.000c.Dec 1 ’26-'41 4H s’25 P-A 150,000_____ 1926-1962
4 }^s'08 . . .
50,000c..................1948
Jail Bonds.
4 H s'l0 . . . 150.000c........
1950 4>£s’25 F-A $25,000_____ 1926-1962
5s T5 J-J 173,000c.July 1 '26-'55
zSewage-Dis"«''<s il P lant Bonds.
4Ms
J-J 250,000c__________ 1954 5s T6 A-O 49,000 -.O ct 1 ’25-’42
City-Hall Bonds.
Library Bon is
5s '94 J-D .$13 50.»c..D ec 1 '26-’34 4 ^ s ’07 J-J
$1,500 ...J u ly 1 1927
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25.$1,096,225 5s T2 M-S 35,000c.Sept 1 '26-52
______ val. real est-----------22,662.135
Incinerator itouJs.
Assess, val. personal prop. 4,623,775 5 s '12 M-S $6 500--Sept 1 ’26-’52
Tot 1 asse-is. v 1 m 1924..27 285 910
Bridge Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$19.80 4 ^ s'0 7 J-J
$3 000____July 1 1927
Pop’n 1910, 23.383: 1920, 28.806 5s '12 M-S 10 500c-Sept 1 ’26 ’52
IN T . payable at Cty Treas. office.
Fire-Protection Bonds.
4 ^ s ’07 J-J
$3 000____July 1 1927
A L A M E D A C O .U N .H . S .D .N O . 3, 5s '12 M-S 21 lOOc.Sept 1 '26 '52
B uilding l i n t , at Co. T reas. o f f i c e ) . 6 s '21 F-A
9 ,0 0 0 ...................1933
5s g '12 J-D $G4,000c*June 1 '26-'47 5 s '23 F-A 73,000....................1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 '2 5 .. $64,000
Drainage Bonds.
Total assess, value 1925.11,495,115 5s '12 M-S 11,400.-Sept 1 ’26-’52
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000; '25-.$5.30
City-Hall Bon is
5s '12 M-S $35,000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’52
ALAM ED A C O U N T Y .
Sewer Bonds.
Oakland Is the county seat
F-AS284 000. .A ug 1 ’ 26-’62
Land Purchase & T unnel Bds 4 K s’ 25 F-A 135.000_____ 1926-1962
5s '23 J-D $76,000c*.June 15 1926
Park Bonds.
5Hs'20 F-A $21,000____Feb 1 1932
Hospital Bonds.
5s’24 M-Nf$440,000c*Nov 1 ’29-'32 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 '25 $1,149,600
1 60,000 c* ..N o v 1 1933 w ter debt fin d .)- ___ _
622,000
50,000c*..N ov l 1933 Sinking fund, general_____
66,051
25,086
5s '24 M -N 110.000c* ..N o v 1 1934 Sinking fund, water_______
228,000c* Nov 1 ’35-’36 Total assess, val. 1924
.112,00 0c*..N ov 1 1937
IM actual)____________26,860,152
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—
T u b e B onds.
($123,000c*________ 1926
Old city__________________ $15.70
5s
. . \ 224,000c*________ 1927
Annex No. 1______________ 15 40
( 153.000c*________ 1928
Annex No. 3 _______________ 15.00
BOND. D E B T Nov 9 ’25-$l .000,000 Population, 1910,5,021; 1920, 9,096
Assess, val., real estate..170.221,480
x IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
_
Assess, val., personal_ 63,392,067
Other assess, prop______121.306,550 A L H A M B R A C I T Y S C H . D IS T .
Tot.ass’d val.r25( M act.)354,920,097 5s '06 . . .
$2 000_____
1926
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1925:
5s '08 . . .
26,000 _____ 1926T938
Inside____________________ $15.00 4 ^ s ’09 . . .
18,000c____1926 1934
Outside___________________ 19.50 4 ids’ l l July 36 000c.July 1 ’ 25 ’51
Pop’n 1910,246,131; 19 2 0 -..344.177 5s '14 June 57,000 _____1926 1944
5s '22 F-A 110.OOO..Aug 1 ’26-’47
A L A M E D A H IG H S C H O O L D IS T . 5s '24 F-A 335,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’49
This district is in Alameda County. BOND. D EBT June 30 '24 $751,000
4 »As g '23 ($144,000.June 15 '26-’33 Assess, val. (non-oper.)’25 25,450.370
J-D 15 \ 570,000.June 15 '34-'63 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$22.30
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 '2 5 .. $714,000 Population in 1915 (est.)_____10,750
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office.
Ass’d value 1925 ________ 22,353,549
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $10.70

market value at least fifty per centum in excess o f the amount loaned
thereon; or.
lg) On other bonds, or on capital stock o f any corporation, unless such
bonds or stock shall have a market value at least fifty per centum in excess
of the amount loaned thereon; provided, however, that no loan shall be
made upon the capital stock o f any bank unless such bank has been in
existence at least two years and has earned and paid a dividend on its
capital stock.
4. No savings bank shall make any loan on security of real estate, un less
it be a first lien, and in no event to exceed sixty per centum of the market
value o f any real estate taken as security exc ept for the purpose of facilitating
the sale of property owned by such savings Itank or except under the con ditions A L A M E D A S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
sp ecified in section fifty -seven a o f this A c t; irovided, that a second lien may
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
be accepted to secure the repayment of a debt previously contracted in 5Hs'24 F-A $15,000c.Aug 1 '26-'40
good faith: and provided, also, that any savings bank holding at first mort­ BOND. D EBT Aug 1924.- $48,000
gage or deed o f trust on real estate may take or purchase and bold or loan
upon another and immediately subsequent mortgage or deed of rust there­
on, but all such loans shall not exceed in the aggregate sixty per centum
of the market value o f the real estate securing the same; provided, furl her,
that a savings bank may loan not to excee 1 ninety per centum of the face
value o f a mortgage which constitutes a fiist lien upon real estate, but In
no event shall any such loan exceed ninety per centum o f sixty per centum
of the market value o f the real estate covered by said mortgage or deed
o f trust.
5. No savings bank shall loan to any one borrower on the se urity of
the capital stock o f any corporation an amount exceeding ten per centum
of the capital stock and surplus o f such sayings bank; provided, that all
loans on the capital stock of any one corporation shall not exceed in the
aggregate twenty-five per centum o f the capital stock and surplus o f such
savings bank.
6. No savings bank shall purchase, invent or loan its capital, surpus
or the money o f its depositors, or any part o f either, in mining sbaies or
stock and any president or managing office r who knowingly consents to
a violation o f any provision o f this paragraph shall be guilty of a felony.
MUNICIPAL WATER D IS T R IC T BONDS LEGAL INVESTMENTS
UNDER CERTAIN CON DITION S.— Chapter 114 of the Laws of 1917
referred to above reads as follows:
Section 1. All bonds heretofore or hereafter issued by any municipal
water district under and in pursuance o f the provisions o f an Act, entitled
“ An Act to provide for the incorporation and organization and manage­
ment o f municipal water districts, and to provide for the acquisition or
construction by said districts of water-works, and for the acquisition of
all property necessary therefor, and also to provide for the distribution
and sale of water by said districts,” approved M ay 1 1911, as subsequently
amended, shall be legal investments for all trust funds, and for the funds
of all insurance companies, banks, both commocial and savings, and trust
companies, and for the State school funds, and whenever any moneys or
funds may, by law now or hereafter enacted, be invested in bonds of cities,
LOS ANGELES
cities and counties, counties, school districts, or municipalities in the State
of California, such moneys or funds may be invested in the said bonds of
municipal water districts; p rovid ed, how ever, no bank shall invest or loan
more than 5% o f its assets on any one such bond issue.
Sec. 2. This Act is intended to be, and shall be considered, the latest
enactment upon the matters herein contained, and is supplemental to any




[V ol. 121.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

A L H A M B R A C I T Y H IG H S. D.

5s '04
$1,440 _____ 1926-1930
4 la s 'll July 47,000c.July 1 '26-’51
5s '14 June 4 0 ,500 c____ 1926-1934
5s
„ . 125,000_______________

R. H. MOULTON& COMPANY

California
M
unicipal Bonds
SAN FRANCISCO

Dec., 1925.]
ALHAMBRA C IT Y H IG H SCH.
D ISTR IC T (Concluded).
5 > £ s '2 U
132,DUO.-J u n e 1 ’ 2 6 -’33
160,000--June 1 ’34-’45
5s ’ 22 F-A 308.000.-Aug 1 ’26-’47
5s ’ 24 P-A 240,000c_Feb 1 ’26-’49
BON D. D EBT June 30 ’24 $805,000
Assessed value 19^5_____ 37 409 275
H.S. tax rate(per $1,000; Y 5-»10 69
1NT. at County Treasurer’s office.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $85.00
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 4,500
IN T . payable at Anderson.
ANDERSON VALL. UN. H. S. D.
A district in Mendocino County.
5 ^ s ’23 . . . $31,500r*_-July 1 1943
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25— $31,500
Assessed valuation 1925___2,216,600
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$6 90
Population (estimated)_______ 1,200

Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $63,0 0 0 c ..............I 9 6 0
Elec. Light and Power Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 J-D $68,b00cJune 3 0 ’26-’59
Gas P lant B onds.
6 s ’ 19 J-D $47,000cJune 30 ’26-’59
W ater W orks Impt- Bonds.
6s ’22 .--$ 1 5 0 ,1 0 0 ___________1962
BON D. DEBT June 30’24- $277,225
Water debt (incl.)________ 150,100
T at. assess, v-1. (non-op.) ’25 2,475.590
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$19-50
Population in 1920_____________ 58b
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-’22_$16.20
Int. payable at office o f City Clerk

121
BARSTOW SCHOOL DISTRICT.
This district is in Fresno County.
5>4s’22 A-O ($42,000--Apr 1 '26-’39
\ 12,000--Apr 1 ’40-’42
6s
...
8,000_______________
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 2 ’25- $54,000
Tot. ass’d,al.’25 (4 5 % a ct.)l.282.550
District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$16.00
IN T. at the County Treas. office.

BASSET SCHOO i T d IS T R IC T .
This district is in Los Angeles Oo.
f$2.000c-May 1 ’26-’27
5s '24 M -N 42,000c-May 1 ’28-'48
I 1,5 00c.--M a y 1 1949
BOND. D EBT M ay 1924- $46,500
Assess, val. (non-oper.) ’25 1,288,890
AVE N U E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
This district is in Ventura County. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$16.90
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
5s ’24 A-O $39,000--Apr 1 ’26-’64
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25- $39,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 3,235,650 BAXTER CREEK IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Lassen County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $30.50
Population (est.)_______________ 600 6s g ’21 J-J $511,000c--Jan 1 ’26-’43
BONDED DEBT Oct 1922-$511,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.
BEAUMONT.
AZU SA.
This city is in Riverside County.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Street Bonds.
W ater B onds.
$3.000.................-1927
6s ’01 A-O $8,600c----------------1940 6 s ’ 15 - . .
$4,500..A pr 1 ’26-’28
6 s ’06 M-S 6,050c....................1946
10.000. .A pr 1 ’29-’33
6 s '14
26,000c__________ 1950
12.500.. Apr 1 ’ 34-’38
C ity Hall Bonds.
3.000 __Apr 1 1939
b 14 s '23 A-O
6 s ’04 J-J $4,750c__________ 1945
3.500 __Apr 1 1940
Park Bonds.
4.000 __Apr 1 1941
6s ’08 M-N $4,375c_________ 1948
5.500 __Apr 1 1942
Street Bonds.
,6 ,0 0 0 ___
1 1943
6s TO . . . $2 6 ,000c_________ 1950 BOND. D EBT July 1 ’ 24Apr $53,500
-6s ’ 21 J-D 70.000c.Dec 1 ’26-'60 Ass’d val’n (non-oper.) ’23.-$455,840
5 ^ s ’ 24 M-S 50,000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’64 Total tax rate (pe>-$1,000) ’23-$13.50
E lectric-Light B onds.
in 1920______________857
6s T4 . . . $ 1 ,0 0 0 ___ . ______1955 Population City Treasurer’s office.
IN T . at
BOND. D EBT Oct 28 '2 4 . $214,025
Sinking fund Jgeneral_____
3.60J BEAUMONT IR R IG A TIO N D IS T .
l w ater______
1,898
This district i in Riverside Co.
T ot. assess, val. (non-oper.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 25--$230,000
1925_______
3,090,179 Ass’d val.’25(abt.l0% ’act.).381.890
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $17 20 Population (est.)______________2,500
_
Pop n in 1910, 1.477; ’20 .......... 2.460
This district owns real estate and
personal property to the amount of
about $500,000, consisting o f water­
AZUSA C ITY SCHOOL DIST.
bearing lands, water andwater rights,
b u ild in g Bonds.
5s T7 J-D $34.UOUc_June 1 26-’42 reservoirs, pipe lines, &c.
5s '24 J-J
57,000c-Jan 1 ’ 26-’44
BOND. DEBT June 30’24- $97,000 BEAUMONT SCHOOL D IS T R IC T
This district is in Riverside Oo.
Assess.val.’25(non-oper.) .3,448,800
Scn.iav raie(per$l,00j) 1925-.sl4.90 6s ’21 s-an($16 00 0_____ 1926-1933
1 27.000_____ 1934-1942
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 ’ 2 4 .. $49,000
BAKERSFIELD.
This city is in Kern County. Inc. Assessed value 1924(nonoper.) _________________ 1,123,440
Jan. 11 1$98. Town of Kern annexed
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$29.80
July 19 1910.
Population 1922 (est.)_________1,600
Fire Departm ent.
5s T2 A-O $40.500c._0ct 1 '26-52
BEAVER UNION SCHOOL D IS T .
Library.
This district is in Sacramento
5s T2 A-O $18,225c._Oct 1 ’26-’52
County.
S c h o o l B o n d s.
414g’07 M -N$66.000c.M ay 1 ’26-'47
5s T2 A-O 141,750c..Oct 1 ’26-’62 6s ’20 S-A $49,000 Sept 1 ’26-’41
B O N D . DEBT Nov 2 ’2 5 .. $51,000
C ity Hall.
5s T2 A-O$101.250c. .O ct 1 ’26-’52 Tot. ass’d val. ’25(3-5act.)_ 1,640,910
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’ 25 $367,725 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$4.00
IN T. at the office of the County
Floating debt_____________
3.000
Assessment debt (add'l)—
265,500 Treasurer.
Sinking funds_____________
7.840
Assess, val. real est______ 23,070.315 BELLFLOWER SCH DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Assess, val. persoual_____ 5.442.395
($42,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’46
Other assess, property____
263,110
6,000c-Mar 1 ’47-’48
Tut.assttso.val. 25<.30%3»-t;28,775,820 5s ’24 M-S
2,50 0c.-.M ar 1 1949
Total tax (per $i,000) 1925---- $12.20
Popula'n 1910. 12.727; 1920, 18,638 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $94,000
IN T . payable at City Treas .office Assess, val. (non-oper.) ’25 2,400,465
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$24.70
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
BAKERSFIELD SCHOOL D IST .
BELL SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
B uilding b on d s.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s g 13 J-J $40,0 0 0 c------1926-1927
6>SsT4 . . .
40,000.................. ....... 5s ’23 F-A $48,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’49
Site, B uilding and Equipm ent. 5s ’ 24 M -N 42.000c.M ay 1 ’ 26-’46
5s g 16 J-J $35,000c_-Jan 12 26 - 30 5s ’24 J-D (30,000--Dec 1 ’ 26-’55
\_ 18,000--D ec 1 ’56-’64
|10.UOOC-Eeb 13 '26-'27
5 s g ’ 17 P-A U 5,0U 0c...P eb 13 1928 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $142,000
(60.000c.Peb 13 ’29-’34 Assess, val. (non-oper.) ’25 3,866,335
5s ’ 22 M-S 216 n.MO-jviar 7 6-’ 3t School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$20.60
5s ’25 A-O 300.000c.Apr 13’26-’34
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 2320.) BELVEDERE.
This city is In Marin County.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1925- $621,000
Sewer Bonds.
Assessed value 1924______ 17,301,395
$4,250c.....
1939
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 5s ’99 - . Street Bonds.
Treasurer's office.
4 ^ s ’08 — $ 16 ,000c..................1931
4 ^ s ’09 . . .
5,000c..................1933
BALDWIN P A R K SCH DIST
5s ’ 15 . . .
11,000c..................1930
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Street & Fire P rotection Bds.
5Ms'24 M -N$19,000c.M ay 1 ’26-'44 5s ’23 - - - $42,000----------------------( 8.000--July 1 '28-’35 BOND. DEBT Nov ’20-’24-$96.250
5s '25 J-J U 6.000--Juiy 1 ’36-'43 Total assessed val. 1924
156.000-.July 1 ’44-’57
(non-operative) _________ 845,500
BOND. D E B T 1925______$621,0U0 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-- $22,70
Assess, val. (non-oper.) ’25 3,018,730 Population In 1910, 481; 1920. 616
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$21.60
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. BENICIA.
This city is in Solano County.
BANNING.
Street Bonds.
5s TO
$67,500-.................. 1950
This city is in Riverside County.
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Street Im provement Bonds.
$ 1 2 , 0 0 0 - - . ..............1935
6s ’22 . . . $33.000___________1942 6s ’20
Storm Drain & Carrier Bonds. BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 24- *80.500
6s '22 - - - $33,000___________1942 T ot .assid v a l .(non-op.)’23-2,113,170
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— *14.20
L igh tin g B onds.
ARTESIA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
A N A L Y UNION- H IG H S C H O O L
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 6s ’22 . . . $25,000___________1936 Pop'n 1910. 2,360; 1920 ______ 2,693
D IS T R IC T .
5s
J-J $6,000 _____ 1926-1931 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 4 ---$ 9 1 ,000
This district is in Sonoma County 5M s’22 A-O 24,000______1932-1940 Assess, val. (non-oper.) 1923-829,410 BERKELEY.
5s ’08 . . .
$6 ,0 0 0 ...Dec 22 1928 os ’23 F-A $31,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’56 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---- $17.50
This city is in Alameda County.
5s T9 . . .
30,000____N ov 1 1939 BO N D . DEBT N ov 1925- - $61,000 Population in 1920------------------1.810 Incorp. April 1878. New charter
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 .. $36,000 Ass’d value (non-oper.) '25-2,075,005
adopted Mch. 5 1895. Commission
Assess, val. ’24-’2o_______ 6,739,795 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $23.70
government adopted July 1 1909.
BANTA-CARBONA IR R IG . DIST.
This form was replaced by the
H. S. tax (per $1,000) ’24-’25..$8.10
Tnis district (P. O. Tracy) is in City Manager form of government,
AUBURN.
San Joaquin County.
ANDERSON UNION HIGH S. D.
This city Is in Placer County.
adopted July 1 1923. A fire which
'$14,000.. July 1 ’40-’41 destroyed about 1,000 homes wiped
This district is in Shasta County.
Sewer B onds.
14,200.. July 1 ’42-’43
out an area one mile wide and four
B uilding B onds.
5s 88
. . . $5,000......................... ...............
70,500.-July 1 ’44-’48 miles long on Sept. 17. The proper­
5s T7 F-A $28 OuO-.Aug 6 ’26-’36 5s T6
15,000___________ 1938
84,600-.July 1 ’49-’52 ty damage was estimated at over
6s ’24 J-J
BON D. DEBT N ov 6 25. $28,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
141,000-.July 1 ’53-’56 $ 2 , 000 , 000 .
T ot. assess, val. ’25 0 4 acv,2,419 245 5s T6
— $18,000_______________
169,200. .July 1 ’57-’60
M unicipal Improvement Bonds.
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$7.50
S chool Bonds.
98,700-.July 1 ’61-’62 4t^s’00 J-J $37.500c.July 10’26-’40
5s ’23
- - . $82,000_______________
.112,800-.J u ly 1 ’63-’64 4H s’ 15 J-J 375,000c_________ 1955
AN DERSON-COTTONW OOD IR j OND. D EBT July 1 1924 $120,000
Total assessed val. (.1923
6s ’25 J-J 125,OOJc_July 1 ’41-’65
R IG A T IO N D IST R IC T .
M unic. Impt. Bds.
(For maturity .see V. 121, p. 3031.) 4Hsg'06F-A$165.955c .P ebjl ’26-'46
(non-operative)________ 1,973.445
This district is in Shasta County.
City lax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23-$15-80 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 ’25- $705,000
Organized July 27 1914.
Fire House & Sewer Sys. Bds.
6s
. . . $480,000_____ _______ Popula’n in 1910. 2,376; 1920, 2,289 T ot. assess, val.’25 0 4 act.) 1,414,825 5s g T3 J-J $400,000c. Jan 1 ’26-’51
District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$55.00 BOND. D EBT Oct 19 '25- $978,455
6s g T7 J-J $575,0 0 0 c___ 1938-1957
Population (est.)_______________400 Ass’d val. ’25 (60% a ct.).77,686,850
6s 320 J-J 180,000c____1926-1934 AVALON.
IN T . at office of District Treasurer IT ot. tax (per $1,000) 1925— 816.00
This city is in Los Angeles County.
BO N D . DEBT Nov 24 24$i,265.000
Tracy.
Assess, val. ’24 (40% act) 1,528.422Incorporated June 26 1913.
!Popula’n 1910, 40,434; 1920. 70,000.

A LILA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
(The name of this district has been ANTELOPE
VALLEY
UNION
changed to Earlimart School District.
HIGH SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
For statement see district under that
This district is in Los Angeles
name.)
County.
5'-4s’20
$160.000.. June 1 ’26-45
ALPAUGH IR R IG A TIO N DIST BOND. DEBT June 30’24 $171,000
This district (P. O. Alpaugh) is in Assess, val. 1925________ 9.833,975
Tulare County. Organ. Mar. 22 1915 H .S . tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$10.59
Water=System Purchase Bonds P .pulation (est.)......................$4,000
6s g ’ 10 J-J $2X3.000c.July 1 ’ 27-’4t
IN T . at County Treas’s office.
B ON D. D EBT Oct 29 ’25 $283,000
Assess, val '-5 i36% act ) . 4^4 542 ANTIOCH.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_____$106
This town is in Contra Costa Co
P o p u la tio n (.estim a te d ;_________ 700
Town rlall Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $37,5 0 0 c.................1940
IN T . is payable in Visalia.
W ater-W orks b on d s.
5>£sgT4J-J
14.000c..Jan 1 ’26-’39
A LTU R A S.
iu ;«’22
45.000___________ 1950
This city is in M odoc County.
BOND DEBT Dec 1 ’25— J $96,500
W ater W orks Bonds
59,000
1955 Water debt (incl.)________
5s ’ l l . . . $z7,000......
(general_____
4,191
BO N D . D E B T Oct 30 ’25- $27,000
7,138
Assessed val., real estate____1^7.740 Sinking fu n d lw ater______
Assessed val'u, im prove'ts..316.920 Tot ,v « » . v . 1 5 ,aot30.ct) 1,468,197
Assessed val’n, personal------- 176.000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 25.$17.11
T ct. assess, val. .5,.0 0 % act 620 660 Papulation 1910, 1,124; 1920, 1,936
IN TEREST payable in Antioch.
Less exemptions_____________34.305
Net assessed value 1925_____ 586.355
Tax rate (per $1,U0U; 1 92 5___ $14 80 ANTIOCH SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Contra Costa
Popula'n iy io , 916; ’20-------------y/9
‘ounty.
School Bonds.
ALVARADO sF h T d IST.
This district is in Alameda County. is T9 M -N($50.000c_*__ 1926-1936
( 24.000c* —.1936-1939
5s ’24 J-J $58.000c* ...1926-1948
BON D. DEBT Nov 9 '2 5 — $58,000 BOND. D EBT Nov 2 ’25— $74,000
T ot .ass’d val. '25 (60 % a ct.). 1,433,250 Assess, val.’25 (abt. }4 act)2,549,810
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------$14.a0 scnool tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $9.20
ARCADIA.
AM ADOR VALL. JOINT UNION
This city is In Los Angeles County,
H IG H SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
oc. in 1903.
This district is in Alameda County.
Water Bonds.
5s ’23 M-N J$90,000..M a y 1 ’29-'5$ 5 *Ss'14 J-D$l09.000 ..........1926-1953
I 20 .000 ..M ay 1 ’59-’63 5 v*s'19 M-N 131,250—Nov 1 ’26-’59
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 -- $110,000
Street Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924..3,009,216 5 -$s'14 —- *112.500c____ 1926-1954
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $5.00 5s ’24 M-N225.000—N ov 1 ’26-’54
BOND. D EBT N ov 13’25- $577,750
v\ atjr deut (Joel ) - . - . 240,250
ANAHEIM.
This city is in Orange County. Be Total assess, val. 1924-25
Total assess, val. 1925____7,007,175
incorporated June 1688.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $16.80
Park Bonds.
6s ’20 J-D $ 87.500c.Dec 15 ’26-’60 wpulation 19i0, 696; 1920, 2,239
IN T. at Kountze Bros., N. Y ., at
5s '23 J-J15 92,5 Jdc. Janld '26- 63
City Treasurer’s office.
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 A-U $60 ,OUU.cOct 16 Y6-'5J
5s 23 J—
J15 37.UU0C.Jan 15 26- 63 ARCADIA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
W ater Works bon ds.
B uilding B onds.
6s ’21 A-O $42,500c.uct 15 ’26-’4ts
5s ’24 J-J I 97,U00c.Jan 1 ’26-'5S 5s '13 M-S $17,0 0 0 c ____1926-1942
1 8,0U0c.Jan 1 ’59-'6U 5s T9 J-J $42,000—July 1 ’26-’39
6s ’20 J-J / 5,000—Juiy 1 ’26-’30
Fire Pump Bonds
\16,000—July 1 ’31-’38
6s ’21 A-O $1,5UUc.Oct 15 ’26-’26
53^s’22 J-J ?12,000—July 1 ’26-'37
E lectric-L ign i Bonds.
(20,000--July 1 ’38-’47
6s '94 J-D $1,575c-- Oec 1 ’26 '3s
5s g ’ l l A-O
5,312c Apr 1 ’26 6i BOND. D EBT June 30 ’24 $121,000
Assess, val. '25 (non-oper.) 8,117,295
W ater and Light Bonds.
6s '96 J-D $4,950c..jUec 1 ’26 '3b sen. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$18.10
IN T. on 5 !4S and 6s payable at the
5s g '06 J-J
25.2J0c.July 2 '26 40
office of the County Treasurer.
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’l l A-O $57,250c..A pr 1 '26-’6 j ARCATA.
6s 21 A-O 2 6 ,UUOc.Oct 15 ’26-'5l
This town is in Humboldt County.
5s 22 J-D 7 4 -d d .c ___ iy^6-iJo.
5s ’23 A-O 148,000c..Apr 1 26-’6o 4s Sewer .Bonds.
’04 . . $15.000c__________1939
Street Impt. bon ds.
23,000c__________1946
5s 23
I $5.075c.Jan 15 ’26-’2$ 5s ’22 DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 -. $36,000
J-J 15 1 lo.uuoc.Jan 15 '2a-'33 BOND.val. (non-oper.) ’25-1,487,356
Assess,
Fire Apparatus (Part y ea rly ).
6s '14 .n-tj $5,u7oc..A pr lo 1954 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— -$13.20
BON D. DEBT Nov 2 ’2 5 .. $825,650 Pop’n, 1910, 1,121; 1920_____ 1,486
Assessed value real estate..4.366,750 ARCATA UNION HIGH S. D.
_
Assessed value persoual_ 1.300,710
Oo.
Other assessable prop erty..4.997.,7o0 5s This district is in Humboldt’26-’40
g T7 J-D $45,000c.Dec 15
Total assessed value 1925COT. B D . D T . Nov26‘25- $48,000
1926 (50% actual)_____10,063.235 •inking fund______________
4,347
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25-'26-.$14.t0 Total assessed val. 1925
Population 1910, 2,62$; 1920, 6,o2>
(40%
IN T . payable at City Treas. office Tax rateto 50% a c t .)..........2.750,905
(per $1,000) 1925____$22.00
IN T. payable at Co. Treas. office.
A N A H E IM SCHO OL D IS T R IC T S
H igh-S chool Bonds.
IGH S.
5s *11 ann $2 l,uuuc__ June 1 1931 ARMIJO UNION HCounty. D.
A district in Solano
5s ’ l l _
_
2 2 .000 c __________ 193J
Building Bonds (P art due y e a r ly ).
6 s '20 ---- 140.000C____ 1926-1946 5s '13 J-J $52 .000c_ July 1 1949
_
Gram m ar-School Bonds.
rfOND. DEBT Oct 1922-- $52,000
5s ’l l J-J
2.000c_ Jan 1 1926 Assess, value 1922________ 5,053,717
_
6s '14 J-D
8 .U 0C__ Ju n el 1933
U
5s ’ 19 . . .
9i ,0 0 0 c ................ 1943 school tax (per $1,000) 1922___$5.60
(est.)______ 5,000
5s ’24 s-a lOU.UOUC____ 1926-193$ 3opulation in 1920Treasurer’s office.
INTEREST at
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’25:
High School District_
_ $183,000 ARMONA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Grammar School D is t ..
201,000
This district is in Kings County.
Ass’d val. (non-op.) ’25-’26:
chool Bonds.
High School District_ 15,828,850 6s S21 F-A $45,000--Feb 8 ’26-’34
_
’
Grammar School D is t.. 9,537,415 BOND. D EBT N ov 2 ’25. $45,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-’25:
i/otai assess,
1925_ 1,283,025
Grammar School D is t..
$18.50 Sch. tax rate value$1,000)_’25-818.20
(per
High School District_
_
$9.20




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IN T . school bonds of 1915 at City BONITA UNION HIGH SCH. D.
Treas. office or at Equitable Trust
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
C o., N. Y.; other bonds at City -s
...
$4.000............................
Treas. office.
S chool Bonds.
6s '20 S-A $230 000 N ov 1 '26 '48
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $255,000
BERKELEY SCHOOL DISTS.
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’25_.5,983,°70
Grammar S chool Bonds.
$12.89
4H s’06 J-J $83,50(K * ....................... Tax rate (per $1,0(0) 1925
($3,500 yearly on July 1)
Population in 1920 (est.)__ 6.000
IN T. at the office of the County
4 ^ s'07 J-J 55.000c*July 18'26-'47
4 ^ s ’08 J-J 115 000c, I«ily 15 26-'48 Treasurer.
5sgT9M -N \230.000c*M ay 1 '26-'48
1 132.000c* V ay 1 ’49-'59 BBAWLEY.
I
This city Is In Imperial County.
5sg’ 19 M-N203.000C* __________
5s T9 M-N138,000c*May 1 ’40-’48 Incorporated in May 1908.
W ater Works Bonds.
High S chool Bonds.
4Hs'07 J-J $20.000c*(au 15 -26-'27 5H s’ 10 J-J $28.000______Jan 1938
4^ s'07 J-J
2 ,000c*July 15'26-'27 6s '14 M-S 33.250______Sept 1942
4V$s'08 J-J
2.300i *July 15 26 '48 6s '17 F-A
9 7‘ lOc.Feb 28 '26-’53
5sgT 9M -N 1 297.000c . May 1 '26-'58 534s'19 M-N 125.000 ......... 1929-1953
] 5.900c*May 1 '26-'59
Street Bonds.
5sgT9 M-N218.00O................. .......... 6s '14 J-J $20.000..Jan 1 *26-'35
Sewer Ronds.
BON D. DEBT Oct 9 '25- $2 254.250
Tot.ass d vai.'25________ 56,080.'50 5s '10 J-J $11.500______July 1946
B uilding Im orovem ent Bonds.
School tax rate tper $1,000) '25$ 17.30
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. 5H s'13J-J $9 500_______ Jan 1943
Fire-Departm ent Bonds.
BEVERLY HILLs7~
6s '15 J-J $4.000__ Jan 1 '26-'3fi
This city is in Los Angeles County. BOND. DEBT July 1 '24. $248,650
Assess, val.. real estate___ 1.795.005
W ater Bonds.
5s'23 A-O 15 $380,000-Oct 15 -26-'63 Assess, val.. improvementsl ,297,499
6s '24 A-O 150.000c____ 1934-1963 Assess, val., personal prop- 511,454
Total assess, val. 1923-- 3,603.958
City Hall Bonds.
6s '23 A-O $46.000______1926-1948 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$16.00
Population, 1910. 881; 1920. 5.389
Street M achinery B onds.
IN T. at First Nat.. Bank. Brawley
6s '23 A-O $23,000______1926-1948
Incinerator B onds.
5s '23 A-O $23,000______1926-1948 BRAWLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Sevver Bonds.
5s '23 M-S $79,000...........1926-1948 6s '15 Aug $7.700..Aug 16’26-'3«
4 ^ s'2 5 - . - 160,000........................... 6s '18 A-Oi 56.000-.Apr 5 '26-'39
1 2.000- - Apr 5 '40-'4 1
University Site Bonds.
f 18.000 _____1926-1934
4 ^ s ’25 A -0$100,000_____ 1926-1959 6s T9
\ 1,000.................. 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 30 '25 - $914,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
53'bOOO 6 s '22 July 65,000.__Jan 5 '26-'4i
...
38,000_______________
Total assessed value 1925-20.643.410 6s
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 — $12 90 BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '2 5 -- $227,100
Population in 1920--------------------- 674 Ass’d val. ’25-’26 (\4 a c t.).4 ,913.717
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____$18.10
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
IN T. on 6s of 1918 payable at
BEVEBLY HILLS SCHOOL DIST |
the County Treas. office.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5Ks'14 J-D $18 000c-June I 26- 31 BRAWLEY UN. H. SCH. DIST.
5 s '22 J-J
27.000--July 1 '26-'52
School Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D MO.nnOc-Dec 1 ’26-'33 5s T3 Jan $40 000—-Jan 6 '26-’43
\30.000c-Dec 1 ’34-'63 5s '22 A-O 36.000-_Oct 1 '26-’43
6s '23 J-D luo.oOOc-Dec 1 '26-'63 BOND. DEBT N ov 3 '2 5 -- $262,000
14,350
6 s '24 F-A /16 000c.-Aug 1 '26-'29 S in k in g f u n d ________________
i75.000c-_ Aug I '30-'44 Total assess val. 1925___ 10,892,038
6s '24 F-A 100.900-.A ug 1 ’45-'64 High school tax rata (per
BOND. DEBT M ay 1925 $487.onr
$1,000) 1925 2 6 ___________ $8.00
INT. on 5s of 1922 at the County
Assess, val. '25 (nnn-nper. 125,171.935
Sch. lax rate (per $1.000) '25 $1 I 8 Treasurer’s office.
population (est.l __ _____ __ 459
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.
BREA.
This city is in Orange County.
W ater Works Bonds.
Be v e r l y h i l l s i m p t d . n o . i .
5 y 4s
F-A >-70.000..A ug 1 '2B-’60 6s '20 s-an $6 .500____ $1,875 y ’ly
BON D. DEBT Aug 1 '2 5 .. $70,000 6s '21 M-S 36 000____ $1,000 y'ly
Sewer Bonds.
T ot. assess. val.'25(abt.
_ -- $60.000______________
H actual)_____________ 1.306.485 5s
Population (est.)_______________ 450 BOND. DEBT Tuly 11924 $107,375
l ot ass'd val.'25(40%act.i 1,146.000
BEVEBLY HILLS IMP. D. NO. 2. City tax rate (per $1,000) '2 3 .$ .5 50
This district is co-extensive with Populn 1920. 1.037: 1921 (est.) 1,600
District No. 1.
INT. at City Treasurer’s office.
5K s F -A ]$32,000___ Aug 1 ’26-'5R
\ 3.000______ Aug 1 1957 BREA SCHOOL DIST.
BON D. DEBT Aug 1 '2 5 -- $85,000
This district is in Orange County
Total assess, val. '25 (abt.
Building Bonds.
H actual)______________ 1,306,485
F-A
1926-1938
Population (est.)_______________ 450 5s '16 s-a $38,00 0c____1926 1942
8s '21
51 .000 c___
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25- $89,000
BIGGS.
Assessed value (non-oper.)
This city is in Butte County.
1925-1926_____________ 8.299,865
W ater & Elec. L t. P lant Bds. School tax (per $1,000) 1924-_$15.80
5 s '04 - - $600_______________
IN T. on 6a payable at the County
Sewer System Bonds.
6 s '21 - - - $38.250______________ Treasurer's office.
BON D. D EBT Apr 1 '2 5 -- $33,750 BRENTWOOD IRRIG DIST.
Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 43 .962
Assess, val. (non-oper.) '25 .238 790 in This district (P. O. Brentwood) is
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S25 90 6s Contra Costa County. on Jan 1
'24
Population. 1910. 403; 1920. 683 BOND. J-J $514.000--yrly $514,000
DEBT N ov 1924
IN T . at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
BIOLA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
T h is d is tr ic t i - in F resn o C o u n t y
6s '2 2

M - S $ 4 0 . 0 0 r c M ir 2 4 '2 6 -M S

T O T A L D E B T N o v 12 '2 5 $ 4 0 ,0 0 0
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 19 2 5 --------- 8 8 5 ,9 6 0

District tax (per $1,000) '25 $14.00
Population (est.)_______________ 500

BISHOP.

This city Is in Inyo County.
Vvater & Sewer Bonds.
6s '05 — $18,100___________1944
Street & Sevve Bonds.
5s '12 1-- $18,800 _________ 1944
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s '18 J-J $30,000- -July 1 ’26-’ 58
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 4 -- $70,900
Total assess, val. 1923_____1.261,050
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $16.50
Pop’n 1910. 1.190; 1920______ 1,304

BISHOP SCHOOL DISTBICT.

B uilding Bonds.
5H s’ 13 Ann $28,000_______________
(Due $1,000 yearly from 10 to 20
years from date and 2,000 yearly
thereafter.)
BOND. D E B T N ov 16 '25 - $28,000
Sinking fund--------------------622
Tot.ass’d val. ’ 25(60% act.11,622,316
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------$4.50

BISHOP UNION HIGH SCH. DIS.

This district is in Inyo County.
7s
$3,450____M ay 11926
6s
--65,000_______________
5s
. . . 150,000_______________
BOND. D E B T N ov 16 '25- $215,000
Sinking fund______________
1,802
Assess’d val. '25 (3-5 act'll -5.271 980
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$4.10

BLYTHE.

This place is in Riverside County.
W ater System Bonds.
5s T9 . - - $35.000___________1959
Sewer B onds.
5H s’25M-S16 $21,000c M arl6’26-’46
BON D. DEBT Nov 20 '24--$35,000
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) 1924___436.470
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$20.34
Population in 1920------------------ 1,622




[ V o l . 121.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
(52,000—Dec 1 ’26-’51
J-D 190.000..D ec 1 '52-’60
1 6 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’61-’64
3
BOND. D EBT June 1925. $595,000
Ass'd val. '24 (non-oper.) 13.680,700
High school tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925............................$11.49
Population (est.)______________ 8,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.

5s '24

BURBANK SCHOOL DISTRICT

5^ s'19
$19,000 _____1926-1944
B uilding & Equipm ent Bonds
’ 15
. 125.00027.000- -July 1 ’26-’34
5H s’ l9 J-J
40.000. -July 1 ’35-'44
5s ’22 J-J
51.000- -July 1 '26-42
140.000. -July 1 ’43-'52
4.000c .Feb 1 ’26-’29
10.000c -Feb 1 \30-'34
6.000c .Feb 1 '35-'36
5s ’ 24 F-A
8.000c .Feb 1 ’37-'38
35,000c .Feb 1 '39-'45
6.000c ...F e b 1 1946
30.000c .Feb 1 ’47-’49
7,000. -D ec 1 ’26-’32
5s ’24 J-D 24,000. .D ec 1 ’33-'44
12,000. .D ec 1 ’45-’47
56.000. .D ec 1 ’48-’54
14.000. .D ec 1 ’26-’32
.
1.000. _ Dec 1 1933
_
5s ’24 J-D 22.000. -Dec 1 '34-’44
12,000. .D ec 1 ’45-’47
49.000. -Dec 1 ’48-’54
BOND. DEBT June 1925 $473,090
Assess, val. ’25 (non-oper.) 13.680,700
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S23.40
Population (est.)______________9.000
IN T . at the Co. Treasurer’s office.

BURLINGAME.

CALEXICO.

This city is In Imperial County.
W ater Bonds.
6s '09 M-N$l.->.000........... 1926-1930
6s '14 J-J
18.000_____ 1926-1936
6s '16 M-S 46.000--M ar 1 '26-'48
6s '18 M-S 28.000.......... 1926-1934
6s ^20 J-J
57.000 ..........1928-1946
Sewer Bonds.
6s ' l l P-A $21.000.......... 1926-1941
6s '16 M-S 16,000--M ar 1 '26-'41
6s .18 M-S
500.......... 1926-1927
6s '20 M-S 15.000 _____ 1926-1940
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
6s 16 M-S $1.500-.M ar 1 ’ 26-’28
M unicipal Building Bonds.
6s '16 M-S $9 250. .M ar 1 '26-’28
R efu n d in g Bonds
6s '18 M-S 20 000_____ 1926-1935
W ater and Canal Bonds.
6 s '20 F-A 10.000 _____ 1926-1927
Fire and P olice Apparatus Bds.
6s '20 J-J
$8,500..........1926-1942
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1925- $254,000
Water debt (inel ) ________ 166 000
Assess, debt (add'l)_______ 200,000
Total assess, val. 1925-6
(9-10 actual)___________ 6.672 746
City tax rate (per $1.000)'25 6$ 13.00
Population 1910. 797; 1920. i.6.223.
INT payableatofficeofCityTreas.

CALEXICO SCHOOL DISTRICT.

S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
6s '15 Sept $45.000--Sept 7 '26-'45
8s T9 —
24.000 ........ 1926-1937
6s T9
14.000 _____1926-1932
BOND. D EBT Nov 10 '25. $188,500
Total assessed value 1925--3,972,010
School taxrate(per $1,000) '25 $19.20

This city is in San Mateo County.
W ater Works Bonds.
CALIP ATRIA.
5 s '13 J-J $115.000___________1947
This city is in Imperial County.
City-Hall Bonds.
Sewer bonds.
5s '13 J-J $14,000................1 9 3 7 6s g'20 J-J $39.000c— $1.000yrly.
Park & Playground Bonds.
Septic T ank Bonds.
5 Hs’22 J-J $52.000.-Jan 16 '26-’51 6s
s-a
$5,000___ $250 yearly
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 4 -. $185,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25- $45,750
Water deht (incl.)________ 115,000 Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
90.348
Sinking fund (water)_______________ 2.283
Assessed val. real estate_ 1.150 248
_
Assess, val.. real estate____ 2,758.270 Assessed val. personal_____ 224,240
Assess, val.. personal_____ 322,225
value 1925
Assess, val. impt,s________ 2.437.095 Total assessed l)..-......... -.1.674.488
(80% a c t a
Total assess, value 1924_ 5,517,590 City tax rateu(per $1,000) ’25-$14 00
_
(Real estate assessed at 50% — im­ Population in 1920______________785
provements at 25%.)
IN T . at Calipatria Calif.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $15.40
_
Popuia u 1910. 1.565: '20______ 4.107

BURLINGAME GRAM. SCH. D.

is
5s
5s
6s
5s
5s

'12
'13
14
'21
'23
'23

...
...
...
J-J
J-J
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$38.000.......
1941
9 0 0 0 _____ 1926-1934
15 000 .......... 1926-1941
1931
70.000_____
40 000—July 1 ’26-’33
I 6 000—July 1 '26-’28
1 5 000_ -Tuly 1 ’29-'33
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923- $184,000
Total assessed valuation,
(real & personal). 1923- 3.752.715
Sch. tax rate (per $l,000)’24-$6.00

BUTTE COUNTY.

Oroville is the County seat.
5s
-.-$47 5,00 0 _____1926-1944
5s
. . . 1,300,000 ____________
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24.$1,800,000
Assessed val., real estate..24,669,498
Assessed val., personal_ 5.398,330
_
Assessed val , impts_____ 7.108.385
Total assess, val. 1924____37,176,213
Co. tax-rate (per $1,000)’24
Inside____________________ $22.90
Outside____________________ 27.30
Ponula'n. 1910. 27.301; 1920. 30.030

BUTTE COUNTY DR. D. NO. 200

CALIPATRIA SCHOOL DIST.

This district is in imperial County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s 15 Aug $32,000_ Aug 16 1935
_
6s T9 July 21,000.-July 7 "26-'32
BOND. D EBT Nov 10 '25 $59,000
Total assessed val. ’ 25-’26
(H actual)_____________ 2.585,277
School tax rate (per $1,000)
1925-1926_________________ $20.70
IN T . on 6s of 1919 payable at
the office of the County Treasurer,

CALIPATRIA UNION HIGH S.D.

This district is in Imperial County.
S chool Building Bonds
6s '20 May $140,000-M ay 17 '26-’39
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 '25- $145,000
Assess. val.’25-’26(4£ a ct.).3.920,921
High school tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925 1926__________ $9.50

CALISTOGA.

This town is in Napa County.
W ater-W orks Bonds
5s g '18 J-J 328.000c____ 1926-1939
Bridge Bonds.
5s 19 M-S $7,000___________1929
BOND. D E B T N ov 12 ’25--$38,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _____51,128
Water debt (included)______ 32,000
Assessed value, real estate..293,320
Assessed value, personal___ 487,920
Other assessable property_ 198.575
_
Total assessed value 1925___979,815
City tax rate (per $1,000)’2 5 --$ ll-4 0
P o p u la tio n in 1910, 751; in 1920, 850
I N T . p a y a b le at T o w n T r e a s . office

16.000 ---Jan 1 1934
7,200____Jan 1 1935
8,400____Jan 1 1936
9.600____Jan 1 1937
6s '22 J-J
10,800____Jan 1 lOS1
'
12.000 __Jan 1 1939
13,200____Jan 1 1940
15,600____Jan 1 1941
17.000 __Jan 1 1942
BUENA PARK SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925--S145.000
A district in Orange County.
Assessed valuation 1925___ 183,195
5 s '23 s-a $72,0 0 0c_________ 1943
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $72,000 Appraised value___________ 425.000 CALISTOGA JT. UN. H. S. D.
This district is in Napa County.
A ssessed valuation 1925-26.1,858,845
5s
..
_________ 1954
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $22.20 BUTTE
COUNTY RECLAMA­ BON D. .D E B$64,00024 '24. $64,000
T Nov
TION DISTRICT NO. 833.
Assess, val. '24 (60% act.).2,280,245
B R IG G S SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
($40,000___ July 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924._.$8.40
This district (P. O. Ventura) is in
6s ’22 J-J ( 60,000___ July 1 1927
Ventura County.
1280.000. .July 1 ’28-’ 21
5s '25 J-D /$60,000--June 1 ’26-’45
32.000 _ Jan 1 1937 CALWA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
_
\ 20.000--June 1 ’46-’50
This district is in Fresno County.
_ Jan 1 ’38-’39
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $80,000 6s ’23 J-J (174,000_ _ Jan 1 1940
39.000 _
($1,000 ............
1926
Total assessed value 1925—2,695,890
1 86,000____Jan 1 1941 5s '20 M -S (1 2,00 0_______1927-1932
Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’25-$39.40
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1925. - $711.000
(18.000 ______ 1933-1938
A ssessed v a lu e _______________3 0 0 0 ,0 0 0 BOND. D EBT N ov 12 ’25-.$31,000
BURBANK.
Population (est.)_____________ 3,uuo Total assessed value 1925
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
(about45% actual)_______ 906,360
W ater Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925_.$12.60
4)^s']3
$37,500c________ 1958
IN T . at the office o f Co. Treasurer.
51*s'19 . . .
72,500c------------ 1954 BUTTE VALLEY IRRIG. DIST.
This district is in Siskiyou County.
6s '23 . . .
50,000c________ 1953
$24,000c-.J&J 1 ’44-’45 CAMPBELL SAN TOMAS U. S. D.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
40.000C.-J&J 1 ’46-’47
4J4s'13 . . .
$14,500c________ 1958
T h is d is tric t is in Santa Clara Co.
96.000C-.J&J 1 ’48-’51 5s '21 M-S $125,000. —Sept 1 1937
5V£s’ 16 . . .
30.000c________ 1956
120,000c--J&J 1 52-55 BOND. D E B T July 1 ’25- $125,000
5 ^ s ’20 . . .
75.000c________ 1955
City-Hall Bldg. & Im pt. Bonds. 6s g ’23 J-J 144,000c--J&J 1 ’56-’59
84,000c __ J&J 1 ’60-’61
5 ^ s ’ 16
$9,200c________ 1948
21,000c___ Jan 1 1962 CAPISTRANO UNION HIGH S. D.
Fire Bonds.
This district is in Orange County.
22,000c---July 1 1962
5Ks'16 . . . $9,200____________ 1948
21,000c--.Jan 1 1963 6s ’20 . . . $51,000c__________1941
Sewer Bonds.
22,000c_ July 1 1963 BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 5 .. $51,000
_
6s '22 ----- $23,750___________ 1962
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 '25. $322,1.50 BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1925-1594,000 Total assess, value (nonoper.) 1925-26_________ 2,176,350
Water debt (included)____
160,500 Tot.ass’d v a l.’25(abt.^ act.) 608,779
$58.00
Tot, ass’d val. '25 (M act.)12,279,478 Lax rate (per $1,000) 1925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $9.08 Population (estimated)_________ 400 CARMICHAEL IRRIG. DIST.
IN T . at office of District Treas­
Population in 1920____________2,913
This district (P. O. Sacramento,
urer at Macdoel.
M otor Route 5, Box 1,215) is in Sac­
ramento County. Organized Feb. 7
BURBANK HIGH SCHOOL DIST
1915.
ThL, district is in Los Angeles Co. BYRON-BETHANY IRRIGA­
6s g T6 J-J $83,900c.........................
TION DISTRICT.
5 ^ s ’21 s-an$157,000_______________
This district (P. O. Byron) is in (Due odd amounts yn* in from 7 to
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1173)
Contra Costa, Alameda and San 21 years from date.)
5 s '22 J-J 81,000—July 1 ’26-'52
BOND. D EBT Oct 15 ’25--$83,900
5s ’24 M-S 19.000c.Mar 1 ’26-'44 Joaquin counties.
( 8,000—Dec 1 ’26-’33 6s '20 J-J $486,000 ____ 1926-1952 Ass’d val. ’25 (abt. 1-5 act.) .249,000
_
8,000—Dec 1 ’34-’37 6 s '23 J-J 100,000--July 1 ’33-’55 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $88.00
5s ’24 J-D (14,000—Dec 1 ’38-’51 BOND. D EBT Oct 28’25- $643,000 Population (est.)______________1,000
IN T . at Capital Nat. Bank, Sec45.000— Dec 1 ’52-’60 Assess, value 1925________ 1.526,426
124.000— Dec 1 ’61-64 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$40.00 ramento.

Dec., 1925.]
C5ARQUINEY SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Contra Costa Co.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
($1 1,000c-.-M ar 1 1926
36,000c_Mar 1 ’27 '29
13.000c...M ar 1 1930
28,000c.Mar 1 ’ 31-'32
£ ■ ’23 M-S 15.0 0 0 c ... Mar 1 1933
32.000c.Mar l '34-'35
17,0 0 0 c.. .M ar 1 1936
18.0 0 0 c...M a r t 1937
45.000c.M ar 1 '38 '40
5,000c_ Mar 1 1911
_
-BOND. D E B T Nov 1925.. $220,000
‘Total assessed value 1925. 6,418.210
Sch. tax rate (per $1,0C0) '25..$8.60

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25. $77,090
Assessed value 1924_______ 4,084.988
School tax (per $1,000) '24____$7.30
Population in 1923(est.)______ 4,500
IN T . at County Treas. office.

CHULA VISTA.
This city is in San Diego County.
City Hall & Fire Dept. Bonds.
6s '20 . . . $12,000_______ _______
Street Bonds.
6s '13
$20 000..$2,000 yearly
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '25- $65,500
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
10.948
Assessed val’n, real estate.1.734.954
Assessed val’n, personal___ 247.435
other assessable property.. 906.620
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
CARUTH ERS GRAMMAR S. D.
A actual)______________2.889 000
This district is in Fresno County.
City tax rate (per $1,0001 ’25-$17.70
New School Bldg. Bonds,
fs '22 M-S 800 099
19?«-1<M'! Population in 1920____________ 1.718
lN T . payable at City Treas office
BO N D . DEBT Nov 12 '25 $60,009
'Tot.as’d val.'25(45% act.) .1,312,210
District lax (per $1,900) 1925-115.00 CHULA VISTA UN. SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds.
5H s'l5M -N 20.000—M ay .3 '26-'36
CEN TRAL H IGH SCHOOL DIST. 5 Hs’2 2 __ — 39.000 _____ 1926-1942
A district in Fresno County.
1 '25. $59,000
BON D. D EBT Nov 12 '25. $150,090 BOND. DEBT Nov1925 2.386.280
Total
T ot.as’d val.'25(45% a ct.).5.800.545 Schoolassessed val'n $1,000)'25 .420.10
tax rate(per
School tax rate 1925_________ $10.20
CITRUS HEIGHTS IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in Sacramento Co
CENTRAL UNION HIGH S. D.
A district (P. O. El Centro) iri 6s '21 J-J $210,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1943
Imperial Co. Pop’n ’ 19(est.), 10,000 BOND. DEBT Aug 1922.. $210,009
Assess, val. '21 (approx.)__ 248,000
B uilding Bonds.
5s ' l l J-J $75,000 _____ 1927-1951 District tax (per acre)________ $5.61
TNT. at Fairoaks Bank, Fairoaks.
6s '15M -N /SI 14 .OOOc.May 4 '36-'54
\ 11000c. May 4 1955
a
-os
___ f lo oo o t u n c u £. otu - ‘ i *i i CITRUS UNION HIGH SCH. DIS.
.'/i n o .r
BON D. DEBT Oct 1923.. $350,000
This district is in Los Angeles Co
Total assess, val. 1925___ 9.915,325 5s '21 ann$260.000-. Feb 1 '26-'51
High school tax (per $1,000)
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24. $271,000
1925-1926...................... ..........$9 80 Assessed value 1925______ 8,769.850
IN T . payable at Co. Treat., office High sch. tax (per $1,000i’25--$9-19
1NT. at the County Treas. office.
CERES.
This city is in Stanislaus County. CLAREMONT SCHOOL DIST.
Sewer System Bonds.
This district is In Fresno County
6s '21 . . . $31,200___________1961 5s '19 M-N$18 0 0 0 c ____19261929
BON D. DEBT July 1 '2 4 .. .$31.200 5 4 s ’20 J -D 16,000___ June 2 1930
Assess, val. (non-oner.) 1923.372,910 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25 $28,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$22.00 Tot. ass'd val.'25 (45% act.)3,683 825
Population in 1920______________ 637 School tax (per $1,000) '25_ $14.00
_
CHAFFEY UN HIGH SCH. DIST
A district in San Bernardino Co.
Building (lo t. at Co Treas.)
55 ono July 12 '26- '36
20.000 July 12 '37- '38
5.000 —Jit \ 12 1939
5.000, -J u ly 12 1139
6s ’20 J-J
70.000 Jill V 12 '40- 46
6s ’ 20 J-J
40.000 July 12 '47- '50
6s '20 J-J
30.000 July 12 '51- 53
6s '20 J-J
30.00(1. July 12 '•54- '56
BON D. DEBT Nov 1923.. $416,000
Assess, val. 1923______ 14.819,0)0
High tax (per $1.000) 1923____$9.00
6s Y0

j-J

CHARTER OAR SCHOOL DIST.

T h is district is in Los A n g e le s C o
School Bonds.
6s g '21 J-J /$12,000—July 1 '26-’31
\ 30.000.-July l ’32-'41
SHs’22 M-S
8,5 00.-Mar 1 ’26-’42
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $54,000
Ass'd val. '25 (non-oper.). . 1,778.130
(Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-817.50
____ 1200
Population (e st.)...
IN T. at the office o f County T r e a s .

CHICO.
This city is in Butte County. In­
corporated 1895
Sewer Bonds.
6s *02 J-J $11 200c_.Jan 1 ’26-’42
B uilding and Site Bonds.
6s '10 J-J $50,000c...................1950
Street Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $55,000c...................1950
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
5s H i J-J $ 10.000c...................1950
Sewer Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $35,000c__________ 1950
BON D. DEBT Oct 28 '25. $157,625
Assessment debt, (add'l)__ 116,667
'Tot.ass’d val.'25 (3-5 a c t .).5.904,070
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $16.20
Population 1910, 3,750; 1920, 9,339
IN T . at office of City Treasurer
C H IC O GRAMMAR SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
— . $26,000 -------- 1926-1938
_ s '21 . . .
84,000_______________
BON D. D EBT Nov 1924. $114,000
Assessed valuation 1924-. 9,905 860
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $18.80
Population in 1920------------------9,339
5s '13

CH ICO HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
This district is inButte County
5s
. . . $352,000 ______________
_s
. . . 40,000_______________
BON D. D E B T Oct 29 '24 $442,000
Assessed valuation 1924..14,522,725
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924--- $10.30
CHINO.
This city is in San Bernardino Co
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $27,000................... 1951
Street Bonds.
5s g '16 A-O $58t400c.Apr 1 ’26-’ 56
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’ 16 A-O $44,000e_Apr
’ 26-’ 56
BO N D . DEBT Mar 1 '25. $129,400
T ot. assess, val.'24(5^ act) 1,472,035
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25-------$15.00
Population 1910, 1,144; 1920, 2,132
IN T . at City Treas. office.
CHINO SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
S ch ool B onds.
B ON D. D EBT N ov 1923.. $167,000
Assessed valuation 1923— 3,303.355
School tax (per $1,000) 1923...$6.00
CHOW CHILLA UNION H. S. D.
This district is in Madera County.
S ite-P u rch ase & B uilding Bds.
5 s g T 6 J-D [$10,000.-D ec 6 ’27-’30
1 40,000—Dec 6 ’37-’56
-Qs ’22 M -N 26,000--N ov 6 ’26-’38




COLTON.
This city is in San Bernardino Co.
Incorporated July 1887.
Water Bonds.
6s '99 J-J
8,000c — .............1939
Electric-Light Bonds.
6s '96 J-J
$1,950c________ ,.1936
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '01 J-J
$1,800c.................. 1941
Sewer Bonds.
5s '10 J-J $39.000c............... .1941
6s '2.8

J-J

2 2 .5 0 0 _____________1939

TOTAL DEBT Nov 14 '25 $78,750
Water debt (incl.)________
23.000
Assessed value, real estate. 857.425
_ 396.600
Assessed value, personal_
other assessable oroperty.. 771.020
Tot. ass’d val. '25(1-3 act.) 2 024 645
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S15 30
Pop'n 1910. 4,852; 1925 (est.), 8.500
INT. payable at First Nat. Bank,
Colton, or at Colton Nat. Bank.
COLTON UNION H IGH S. D.
This district is in San Bernardino
County.
5 H ’*22 A-0$210,000 -Apr 3 ’ 26-’46
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923— $220,000
Assess, vai. 1923 _________ 4,510,945
High school tax (per $1,000)'23.$9.00
Population (est.)______________7,500
COLUSA.
This town is the county seat of
Colusa County. Reorganized as a
town of sixth class Jan. 11 1909.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g '10 J-D 30.000c.Dec 1 ’26-’40
Sewer Bonds.
5s g '10 J-J
3 1.300c.Dec 1 ’ 26-’50
B ath-H ouse Bonds.
5Ks'2() J-D $38.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1965
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925— $99,250
> ater d e b t (incl ) . . . ______

3 0 .0 0 0

123
BON D. D EBT June 30 ’24 $692,000
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '25.29,485,685
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '25-$10.19
* IN T . at County Treas. office.
CONLEY SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Keru County.
School Building Bonds.
6s g’20 M-S $15.000-Mar 22 '26-’28
6s '21 J-J 360,0.10----------------serial
BOND

D E B T A u g 2 6 '2 2

$ 3 9 0 ,0 0 0

Assessed value 1921______ 22,257,695
CONSOLIDATED IR R IG . DIST.
This district (I*. O. Selma) is in
Fresno, Tulare and Kings counties.
5 ^ s ’22 J-J $707.000--Jan 1 ’26-’33
(For amount due each year see V.
115. p. 673 )
5K s’22 J-J
68.000-.Jan 1 ’ 26-’33
(For amount due each year see V.
115. p. 673.)
COND. DEBT Jan 1 '26. $715,000
T o ta l assessed valu e Hand

only) 1926 (15% act’l ) . 10.061.010
Market value of laud &
improvements_______ 70,000.000
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1926 —$22 00
Population (est.)------------------- 24,500

CONTRA COSTA COUNTY.
Martinez is the county seat. Bonds
Pop. 1910. 36.674. 1920. 53.889.
Highway Bonds.
5s '19 M -S$l,000 000.Sept 1 '26-'45
5s '19 M-S 1,050.000______ ______
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
4s g 03 J-J *161 0 0 0 c .......... ...1 9 4 3
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '24.$2,261,000
Assess, val. real estate___31,500 965
Assess.val. improvements-30.022.795
Assess, val. per'l prop------18.913.855
Moneys and credits______
76.290
Total, 1923-24__________ 80.513.905
County tax (per $1,000) '24-’25—
Inside____________________ $15 70
Outside___________________ 19-80
INT. payable at County Treasury

Assessed val.. real estate_ 808,930
Assessed val., personal____ 369.500
Other assessable property 1 281.000
Total assessed value 1925
(about % actual)_______ 2.459.480
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$14 00
Pop'n 1910, 1,582; 1920...........1,84' CORCORAN.
INT. payable at Town Treas.office
This city is lu King County.
Water-System Bonds. 1926.
COLUSA COUNTY.
5 Ms’ 18 J-J $54,000 ____ 1926-1943
Colusa is the county seat.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 -- $51,000
CLAREMONT H. S DIST.
Hal! of Records Bonds.
Assess, debt (add'll______
22,443
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 5s g '14 J-D I7.000c.yly. on J’ne 16 Assess, val., real estate____ 466 985
.s '1 0
. $ 5 4 .0 0 0 _________________
Bridge and Culvert B onds.
Assess, val.. personal______ 420 360
5s g '14 .T-D$203,000c.yly. on j ’ne 15 Assess, val., other prop____ 350-650
5 'A s'2 4 F-A J 4.000c.Aug 1 ’26-’29
\20.000c.Aug 1 '30-'39
♦Highway Bonds
Total assessed val. 1925
1.23/.995
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924.. $79,000 5s '22 J-J2 f$5JO,OOOcJuly 1 ’26-’43 (Real and personal assess, at actual
t
5.000c. .July 1 1944
Ass’d val. '25 (non-oper.)..4,224,245
value, other property at A actual.)
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '25—$9.39 BOND. D EBT July 1 '25- $755 000 Total tax rate (per $1 .<)00)"25-$16.00
Total value 1924-'25_____21.053.070 Population in 1920 (Census)_ 1,101
_
County tax rate
/Inside._$i5.00
CLARKSBURG S. D.
(per $1,000) '24-'25> Outside 21.00 CORCORAN IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district is in Yolo County.
5L>s’2 2 __ $71,000___________ 1945 Population 1910, 7.732; 1920. 9,290
This district
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 -. $71 .000
* IN T. at the County Treasurer’s Kings County. (P. O. Corcoran) is in
Assessed value 1925______1,973,301 office.
6s '20 J-J $600,000..........1931-1950
6s '20 J-J 100,000 —Jan 1 '53-'54
COLUSA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
CLEARW ATER SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT
'25This district is in Colusa County. Total assessed Oct 31 1925 $760,000
This district is in Los Angeles Co
value
B uilding Bonds.
5s '25 J-D f 19,000..June 1 ’26-’44
(about A actual)_______ 5,161,616
5s 1
J-.T
126,000.
.June '17’45-’57 «48.000c. . Jan 1 ’26-'37 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$14-00
BOND. DEBT June 1925. $58,334 BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 -. $64,000 Population (est.,)______________ 1,500
Ass'd value 1925 (non-op.).2,031,965 Assessed val. ’24-’25______4,221,817
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--S19.00 School tax (per $1,000) ’24-'25.$7.90
CORCORAN GRAMMAR SCH. D.
Population in 1921 (est.)______1,900
County.
I NT. at County Treasurer’s office
COLUSA CO. RECLAMATION 6s This district is in Kings 1 '26-’43
'20 M-N$36,000. .M ay
DIST. NO. 108. P. O. COLUSA.
3,000—Sept 1 '26-'28
CLOVIS.
6s '25 J J [$1,000,000c.Jan 1 ’35-’39 6s '20 M-S
This city is in Fresno County.
!
500,000c._jan ’40-’41 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '2 5 .. $39,000
I’otal
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925.$1,500.000 Schoolassessed val. 1U.5__ 1,305,785
tax (per $1,000; '25___ $17 00
5s 13 J-J $18.000___________1953 Present value of the net
Water Bonds.
assessable acreage ap­
5s 13 J-J $2 4.50 0..________ 1954
praised at over________ 10,000,000 CORDUA IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district is in Yuba County.
BON D. DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 .. $39,300
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Water debt (incl.)________
22.500
Irrigation Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_ 129.000 COLUSA CO. RECLAMATION 6s g'20-J-J $180.0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1940
40,000..July 1 '26-'37
Tot.ass’d val.'25(abt.l-3act.)570,165
DIST. NO. 2047. P. O. COLUSA. 6s g '21 J-.J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$16 00 6s '24 A-O f$2,368.0 0 0 c ...1934-1941 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 2100.)
Population in 1920____________ 1.157
1
252,000c_______1942 BOND. DEBT Nov 5 '24. $257,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.$2,620,000 Total assessed Val in 1924— 639,521
CLOVIS UNION HIGH SCH. DIS. Floating debt (additional).
350,000 Tax (oer $1,000' 1924________ $6.70
This district is in Fresno County
INT. at the office o f District Treas.
Tot.ass’d val.'24 (3-5act.) 10,127,916
5s '19 M-S $70.000c .-.1926-1939 Population (estimated)_______ 6.000
5s '20 A-O 30,000.-.Sept 10 1939
TNT. at the County Treasurer’s CORNING.
This city is in Tehama County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 12'25. $87,500 office.
Tot.ass’d val.'25(45%act.) 6,275.170
Incorporated in 1907.
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25..$7.60
W ater-W orks Bonds.
COMPTON.
Total population 1922 (est.)___ It 00
5s '10 J-D $38.500c.Dec 1 ’26-’49
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
INT. payable at the office of the
5s '15 J-J
5,900c.Jan 15 ’26-'55
Street Bonds.
County Treasurer
Sewer Bonds.
5s '07 . . .
$8.750................... 1932
5s 10
J -D $ 1 3 ,2 0 0 . . D e c 1 ’ 2 6 - ’4 9
P a rk B o n d s .
COACHELLA VALLEY STORM 5Hs'14 M-S $4 500—Mar 1 ’26-’34 5s '15 J-J
17,000o_Jan 13 ’26-’55
WATER D IST R IC T .
Street Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Riverside County. 544s’ 15 — _ $.5 4,52 0................ 1955 5Ms’ 15 A-O $20,000—Apr 1 ’26-’45
Water Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 '2 4 . $98,800
5s '23 . . .
24,000_____________
6s '19 . . . $210,000_ Jan 1 '26-’39
_
Water debt (incl.)________
46.380
W ater Bonds
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $225,000 5s '22 —
$71,250__________ 1962 Assessed val. real estate_____202,267
Sinking fund--------------------36,000 5s '23 _—
49,400__________ 1943 Assessed val. personal______388,100
Assess, val. 1922-'23______ 2,505,100
Other assess, property______ 206.795
City-H all Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-'23. .$18.30 5s '23 . . .
$29,000__________ 1953 Total assess, val. 1924 (50%
Population (est.)______________ 5.000 5s '24 . . .
a ctu a l)__________________ 797,162
45,000__________ 1954
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$20.00
Library B onds.
COACHELLA VALLEY UNION 5s '23 . . .
$9,500— .........— .1943 Population in 1910, 987; 1920, 1,449
HIGH SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
Fire Bonds.
This district is in Riverside County 5s '24 . . .
$40.000__________ 1954
5 s '23 J-J $50,000. .July 1 '34-'43 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '2 5 .. $335,650
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925— $50,000 Tut ass’d v luation 1925—6,683 990 CORNING SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Tehama County.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,093,790 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $14.10
_
_
1931
Population, 1910, 922; 1920. 1,478 6s '19 . . . $30,000 ........... ..
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25— $30,000
COALINGA.
This city is in Fresno County.
COMPTON C IT Y SCHOOL D IST. Total assessed value 1925 — 1,040,530
W ater Bonds.
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$8,80
5s '17 J-J $81,000c...............1 9 5 6
School Bonds.
54is’ 18 . . .
15,000___________1956 6s ’21 A-O/ $54,000-Apr 1 ’26-’43 CORONA.
Sewer Bonds.
1 32.000-.A pr 1 ’44-'51
This city is in Riverside C o. In­
6s ’ l l J-D $14,000c.June 1 26’-’37 5s ’23 M-S (45 ,000—Mar 1 ’26-’40 corporated July 19 1896.
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 24 '24 $105,000
Sewer Bonds.
1 6 .000. .M ar 1 ’41-'43
Tot. ass'd val.'24 (40% act.) 1,710.679 5s ’24 A-O |11 4,000cApr 1 ’26-’ 63 5s g '09 A-O $18,000— Aug 1 ’26-’49
Total tax (per $1,000) '24____$17.80
2,000c—Apr 1 1964
Street Bonds.
Population 1910, 4,199; 1920, 2,934 5s '24 M -N f57 ,000.-N ov 1 ’26-’44 5s g '09 A-O $8,700____A ugl ’26-49
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
180 ,000. .N ov 1 '45-'64
Drainage Bonds.
BOND. D EBT 1
June 30 '24 $267,000 5s '09 . . . $61,425 — . ............ 1949
M unicipal Im provement
COALINGA UNION H IGH S. D. Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '25.13,760,345 4Hs'12 . . . $36,975_____ B onds
Scnool tax (per $1,000) ’ 25___ $21 70
1952
H igh-School Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office 5M s’ 12 —
36,250___________ 1952
5s '17 J.D $60,000—June 4 ’26-'37
5s '12 —
26,462.50 . ............ 1952
5s '19 J-J
12,000 _____ 1926-1929 COMPTON UN. H. SCH. DIST.
Sewer and Park Bonds
BON D. DEBT N ov 12'25. $74,000
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 5s '24 J-D$117,000—Dec 1 ’26-’ 64
Ass'd val. '25 (45% act.).13,649.875 -s ’03
$5,000. — ..................... BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '25. $304,862
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '25 $9 .80 -s
40,000_________ _____
value 1925 A a
Population (est.)_____________ 10,000 -s ’ 14 —.- 20.000....................... .. Ass'dtax rate 25 ((per ct.)—5,623,000
..
City
$1,000).$17.00
IN T . on 5s o f 1919 payable at the 5s ’24 A-O / *40,000cApr 1 '26-’29 Population 1910, 3,550; 1920, 4,600
office o f the County Treasurer.
\*600,000cApr 1 ’30-’59
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.

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CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

CORONA GRAMMAR SCH. DIS.
s-a *30,000................... 1940
6s *14 s-a
50,000................ 1954
BON D. D E B T Jan 1924.. *80,000
Assess, val. ’i3 (n o il-o p .)..3.611 710
School tax (per $1,000) ’22-23 $16.30

CULVER C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’24 A-O *95,000c.Apr 1 ’ 26-’44
BOND. DEBT M ay 1924. $152,000
Assessed value (non-oper.)
1925 __________________ 5.016,620
School tax rate (per $1,000)
1 9 ?5 _____________________ $15 10
CORONA H IGH SCH. DIST.
iN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
6s ’06 s-a $10.500.................... 1926
5s *13 s-a
9.000.................... 1941
5 K s’22 A-O 150,000..A pr 1 ’ 27-'51 CUPERTINO UNION SCH. DIST.
BO N D . D EBT Jan 1924.. $169,500
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
Assess, val. '23 (non-op )..4,444,990
High sch.tax(per $1,000)'22-’23 $8-80 5s S chool. .Bldg. & Equip. Bonds.
’20 .
$55.000___ Jan 2 1931
5^s
...
4.000___ June 1 1929
CORONADO.
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25. $59,000
This city is in San Diego County Assess, value real estate_1,402,850
Incorporated Dec. 11 1890.
Assessed value, personal..
13,795
Sea-wall Bonds.
Other assessable property.1,885,785
5s ’06 A-O$70,875c____Feb 1 1946 Tot. assess, val.(3-5% act.)3,301,930
Sea wall & Street Bonds.
School tax (per $1.000)________ $9.20
_
6s ’ 12 A -O I103,000c_ Apr 1 1951
IN T . at San Jose. Calif.
Sewer & Fire Dept. B onds.
5s’ 11 F-A $29.800___ Feb 1 1951 DALY CITY.
H arbor Im provement Bonds
This city is in San Mateo
5s ’24 M-NS73.125____N ov 1 1964 Incorporated April 18 1911.County.
BON D. D EBT Nov 1925-- $276,800
W ater-W orks B onds.
Assess, val., rea) estate___ 3,341,122
Assess, val., personal prop. 582 718 5 t£s’ 13 M-S $56 000c.Sept 1 ’26-’39
...
15,000c.............. ..........
Other assess, prop________ 2,180,823 5s
'25. $77,000
Total assess, val. '2 5 ____ 5,104,663 BOND. DEBT Nov 6 c t.).l .724,665
(Real estate assessed at 60% actual. Tot.ass’d val.'25(1-5 a
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$19.00
improvement at 40% actual )
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$19.50 Population in 1920------------------3,779
IN T . at City Treas. office.
Population 1910, 1,477; 1920, 3.28U
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
DAVIS
CORONADO H IG H SCH. DIST.
This place Is in Y olo County.
This district is in San Diego Co.
W ater Bonds.
, „ —
5s ’ 20 M-S *109 0 0 0 ____ 1926-1951 5>$s’20 M-S $73.000c.M ar 1 26- 54
Public Sewer System Bonds.
5s ’25M-N11 16.000c____ 1926-1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 1925 *129.000 6s ’21 A-O I*43,500c. Apr 1 ’26-’54
\
500c. ..O c t 1 1955
Total assessed value 1925.-3,716,190
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25-S10.90
M unicipal W ell Bonds
6s ’ 21 A-O $3,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’28
CORONADO SCHOOL D ISTRICT BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’25. $119,500
49.266
Building U " l al C o. Treas. O ffice Assessment debt (add’l )
5s ’ 12 Julv $36.000c___ 1926 1934 Assessed value, real estate. 286,655
Assessed value, personal— 214,"7
00
6s ’25M-N11 50.000c.May 11 ’26-’ 50 ) ther assessable property— 90 4.685
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925. $86,000 „ ----- , .
,
. . nK n ,n
Assessed valuation 1925— 3,716.190 T ot.ass d val. ,^ ( 4-o a c t .)..1,406,010
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.S13.70 City tax rate (per $1,000) 25-$l3.00
rax
(uer
'25-$)3.70 Population 1920 ---------------------- 939

5a ’10

CORTE MADERA.
This city is in Marin County.
Road Bonds.
„
5s ’ 18 A-O $30.000................... 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925--*35.000
Ass’d val. 19-5 m on-oper.)..605,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-- - $ i 7 dJ
Population in 1920--------------------- 607
COURTLAND UNION H IGH 3. D .
This district is in Sacramento Co
5>£s’20 J-J $104,000____July 1 1944
( 4.000 _____ 1926-1929
110.000 _____ 1930-1934
6s ’21 s-a i 15,000_____ 1935-1939
|20,000 ..........1940-1944
130.000 -..-.1 9 4 5 -1 9 4 9
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 1925 $179,000
Ass’d v 1. ’ 25 (3-5 a c t .).. 5.367,263
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25—$3.80

DAVIS GRAMMAR SCH. DIST.
This district is in Yolo County.
5s T9 A-O $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...............1949
6s ’20 J-D 1 5 ,0 0 0 .................1940
5H s’24 . . .
18,000-----------------1943
B O N D . DEBT July 1 ’25 -- $73 000
Total assess, val. 1925------1,441,935
Sch. taxrate(per$l,000)’22-’23.$7.20

DECOTO SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
This district (P. O. Decoto) is in
Alameda County.
B uilding Bonds.
($6,000c.Apr 1 ’27-’32
20,000c. Apr 1 ’3'3-’42
5s ’25 A-O \ 9,OOOc_Apr 1 ’43-’45
12,000c. Apr 1 ’46-’48
[10,000c. Apr 1 ’49-’50
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $57,000
.
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (M act.) .1,169,300
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$13.60
COVINA.
Population (estimated)_______ 3,000
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
B ldg & Fire P rotection B onds
5s ' l l ann $2,100c--------------------'.-1945
____ DELANO.
Sewer B onds.
This city is in Kern County.
5s T2 . . . $48,0 0 0 c ................ 1948
W ater-W orks Bnods.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 16 ann $105,000c$3.500 yearly 6s g '17 M -N$45,000c.Nov 15 ’27-’ 56
(Last bond matures 1956.)
6s ’23 . . .
45,000---------------- 1963
Fire Apparatus Bonds
___
Park Bonds.
6s ’20 . . .
$21,000c.................1945 6s ’23 . . . $14,500---------------- 1939
6 s '22 . . .
11,000c........
1934
___
Park Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $187,100 6s ’23 . - $4,500---------------- 1934
Tot. ass'd val.'25(2-5act.).2,000,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 1924.$109,000
90,non
Tax ra'e (per $1,000) ’25------- i)7 .7 0 Water debt (included)____
Pop. TO. 1.652; 1920-------------1,999 Assessed val’n, real estate— 523,435
Assess, val., improvements..212,245
IN T . payable in Covina.
Assessed valuation, personal-158,595
T ot.ass’d val. ’ 23(J$ act.) ..894,265
COVINA C ITY SCHOOL D IST.
This district is i n Los Angeles Cty City tax rate (per $1,000) '23-820.00
Population in 1920 (Census)------- 805
Incorporated July 1 1900
iN T . payable at the office of the
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $125,000
Assessed value 1925-----------6,268,420 City Treasurer.
School tax (per $1,000) '25------®19.80
DELANO UNION GRAM. S. D.
COVINA UN, H IG H SCH. DIST
This district is in Los Angeles Co 6s This district is in Kern County.
J-J ($20,000c.Jan 30 ’29-’38
5s '08 Oct $15,000c.Oct 15 ’26-’2S
1 20,000c.Jan 30 ’39-’43
B O N D . DEBT June 30 ’24 $30,000 6s
J-J (20,000c .July 27 ’26-'35
Ass’d val. ’25 (non-oper.) .12,903,125
I 1,000c..July 27 1936
High school tax (per $1,000) '25*9 79 BOND. DEBT Mar 1922. $66,400
xNT. payable at Co. Treas. office Assessed value 1921-----------1,299,325
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
CRESENTA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co
6s ’21 F-A $15,000..Aug 1 '26-’40 DEL NORTE COUNTY,
5s ’23 J-D J36,000—June 1 ’26-’43
Crescent City is the county seat
1 5,000..June 1 ’44-’48
Harbor Im pt. Bonds.
25,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’ 50 5s '18 J-J $l40,000c.........................
5s ’25 A-O (22,000--A pr 1 ’51-’61 5s '24 J-J 40,000c.July 14 ’26-33
12,000—Apr 1 ’62-’65 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24- $185,000
BOND. D EBT April 1925- $133,000 Sinking fund______________
10,500
Assess, val. ’25 (non-oper.) 3,731,695 Tot.assess.val.’24(40%act) 10,418,670
School tax (per $1,000) '25---- $17.15 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24:
Population 1921 (est.)________ 1,000
Inside____________________ $21.10
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
Outside____________________ 24.50
Population, 1910. 2.417; 1920, 2,759
CRYSTA L GRAMMAR SCH. D.
This district is in Solano County DELTA FARMS RECLAMATION
D ISTRICT NO. 2025.
B uilding Bonds.
This district is in Contra Costa
5s
J-J $32,000...........................
TOTAL DEBT Oct 1922- - $32,000 County.
Reclam ation B onds.
Total assess, val. '21 (60%
actual)_________________ 1.147.410 6 s ’ 18 J-J $376,000c--------------School taxrate(per $1,000) '22 $13.40 (Due $50,000 July 1 1928 and $38,000
yearly thereafter.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924..$430,000
CULVER C IT Y.
T o t. ass’d val. ’21 (22 % act.). .352,000
This city is in Los Angeles County. Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$28.10
Sewer Laterals Bonds
6s ’25 . . . $125,000...........................
DINUBA SCHOOL D IST R IC T
Fire A pparatus Bonds
$7,000c* ...1926-1932
6s ’23 . . . $25,000_______________ 6s T5 . . .
6s '20 . . .
58,000c* ...1926-1947
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $67,000----------------------- 5H sg’22A-0 86,000c*____ 1926-1953
BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’25. $281,000 BON D. DEBT N ov 1925-- $151,000
Assess, val. (non-oper,)’25 .6,6. 6,750 Total assess, val. '25_____ 3,764,04)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $22.50 Sch. taxrate(per $1,000) '25-.$12.40
IN T . at the County Treas. office
Population in 1925 (est.)--------- 5,000




DINUBA.
This city Is In Tulare County.
M unicipal Impt Bonds
5K s’22 . . . $92,000___________1953
W ater and Fire Apparatus Bds.
H s’ 08 . . . $12,000....................1934
Sewer Bonds.
5V4s g T3 J-JS27,000c.Jan 1 ’ 26-’52
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’25. $125,400
Assassment debt (add’l)_
_ 798.662
Tot.ass’d val.'25(2-5 act.).2,200,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____ $22.12
Population in 1910, 970; 1920, 3,400
DINUBA UNIO iT h IG H S. DIST
5s T2 . . . $32.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1941
5 s ’20 . . . 110.000c* ...1926-1960
6 s ’22 . . .
65,000c* ...1927-1961
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925-- 207,000
Assess, vat. '2 5 __________ 6,261.880
Sch, tax rate (per $1,000) '25- -$6 4)
IN T . payable at the County Treas­
urer’s office.
D IX O N .
This town is In Solano County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s 11 . . . $27,000___________ 1950
BOND. D E B T Dec 2 ’24...$27,000
Assess, val. real estate_____ 223.105
Assess, val. improvements..455 465
Assess, vai. personal (includ­
ing money, & c.)_________ 245 550
Total assess val.’ 24(non-op.)924,120
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $18.00
Population in 1910, 827; 1920, 926

[V ol. 121.
Fire Bonds.
6 s ’ 18 . . . *11.500..........1926-1948
6 s ’20 J-J
13.500.-July 2 ’26-'59
Filter Bonds.
6s ’ 17
. . *11,500................... 1947
TO T . B D . D T . Oct 1925.. $898,046
Assess, val., 1924—
Real estate_____________3,122.569
Personal_______________ 3,238,300
Other property_________ 2,497,064
Yutal__________________ 8,857,933
Less exemptions________ 175,135
Net assess, val. _____ .8,682,798
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-- $16.50
Pop'n ’ 10, 1,610; ’20 (Census), 5,464
SL CENTRO SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
Is g 13 J-D $22 0 ) 0 .........1926-1947
6 s '15 . . .
55.500_________ _____
5 s’ 16 Aug 12,000___ Part yearly
6s ’20 J-J 144,000..July 6 ’ 26-'49
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 ’25- $244,000
Assess, val. 1925 1 9 2 6 __ 5,426,628
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____$17.00
Population in 1920 (est.)____10,000

SL DORADO COUNTY.
Placerville is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s
ann
$84.000............... — 1946
(Maturity 1-30 yearly after 5th year)
BOND DEBT Oct 28 '25- $84,000
Total val. 25 (60% act.) 10.338,940
Co. tax rate (per $1,000 ’24-’25:
Inside_____________________$20.00
Outside_____________________24.00
DOWNEY SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
Pop'n 1910. 7,492; 1920........... 6,426
This district Is in Los Angeles Co.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
_ $26.000..$1,000 yearly
_
6s '24 J-D 29,000c.June 1 26-'54
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $45,000 ELK GROVE UNION GRAMMAR
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $21.30
This district is in Sacramento Co.
Assess, val. '25 (non-oper.) 2.850,240
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.*17-80
($24.000___Oct '26-'37
6s ’20 A-O) 18,000___ Oct ’38-’43
iN T . at County Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’25— $42,000
Tot. assess.val. '24 (3-5 act)] ,20l .990
DOWNEY UNION HIGH S. D.
A district in Los Angeles County. Sch. tax rate (per 1,000) '25 -.$4.20
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas.
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $119,000
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’25—5,218,095
High school tax (per $1,000)'24$10.20 ELK GROVE HIGH SCHOOL D.
This district is- In Sacramento Co.
DUARTE1SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
($75.000___ July '26-’40
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 6s ’20 J-J 1 30,000___ July ’41-’45
5s ’25 J-J ($20,000—July 1 ’26-'35 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’ 25— $110,000
1 30,000.-July 1 ’36-’65 Tot. assess, val.'25(3-5 act)6,328,050
BOND. DEBT July 1925— $53,009 HighScb .taxrate(per$l ,000) ”25,$2.20
Assess, val. (non-oper.) ’25.1,756,635
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$l8.70
Population (est.)---------------------1,220 EL MODENA SCHOOL DIST.
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
This district is in Orange County.
office.
5s '12 s-a $13,000___________ 1937
50,000 _____ 1926-1943
DUNSMUIR SCH. D ISTR IC TS 5s ’22 s-a
These districts are In Siskiyou Co. BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 25 . . $62,250
Total assess, val. ’25 -26,
Grammar S chool Bonds.
(non-oper.)__________ .1,901,500
6s
. . . $34.000.........................
6s
...
39,000........................... Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) *24-$17.30
Population (est.)______________1.000
High S chool Bonds.
. . . $15.000...........................
6s
...
24,000................... ........ EL MONTE. in Los Angeles County.
This city is
BOND. DEBT Sept 22 ’20-$112,000
W ater B onds.
Assessed val’n, real estate.. 317,320
Assessed val’n, personal____ 130,945 6s ’ 14 A-O $21.000..A p r 1 ’26-’51
Sewer Bonds.
Other assessable property.. 410,330
Total assessed val'n 1920— 858,595 5K s’20 M-S $46,800.-M ar 1 ’ 26-’ 61
July 1 ’2 5 -School tax (per $1,000) 1920..$22.70 BOND. DEBTfund_______ $66,125
Water sinking
4,901
5,727
Sewer sinking fund_______
DURHAM SCHOOL D IST R IC T Assessed value, real estate. 804,265
This district is in Butte County.
Assessed value, personal---- 286,382
5s
. . . $36.000—------- --------Other assess, property------ 618.550
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924. $36,000 Tot. ass’d val.*25(40% act.)] ,709.197
Total assess, val. '24 (abt.
City tax rate (per $1,000)'25-$14.00
3-5 actual)...................1,852,500
Population in 1920------------------ 1,283
School tax (per $1,000) 1924 .$17.00
INT. on 5J-$s o f 1920 payable at
Popula'n 1920, 1,500; 1921, 1,700 che office o f the City Treasurer, or
at the Chase National Bank, N . Y
EARLIMART SCHOOL DIST.
This district (formerly the Alila
School District) is in Tulare County. EL MONTE SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
7 s ’ 12 M-S $2.100c* ...1926-1931
/ $8.000—Oct
6s ’ 19 J-D $23,000c* — 1926-1948 6s ’22 A-O 1 45,000-.O ct l1 ’26-’27
6s ’ 19 M -N 10,200c* ...1926-1959 5 s ’23 J-D / 9 ,0 00-Ju n e 1 ’28-’42
’26-’28
A-O /14,400c. Apr 23 ’28-57
6s ’24
150.000..June l ’29-’53
1 600c*Apr 23 ’58-’ 63
-N J12.000c*May 1 ’28-'57 BOND. D E B T June 30 '24 $123,000
5J^s’25M, 3,000c*May 1 ’58-’63 Ass’d val. '25 (non-oper.) 4,719,075
BOND. DEB>T Nov 1925— $65,300 Sch. tax rate (per $1,600) ’25-$20.80
IN T . at the County Treasury.
Total assessed val. 1925— 1,421,680
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.6j
EAST BAY U T IL IT Y DIST.
This district (P. O. Oakland) is
in Alameda County.
W ater Bonds.
5sg’25J-J $5,000,000c*Jan 1 ’35-’74
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-$5,000,000
Assessed valuation______345,208,804
Pop’n ’20, 344,348; '25 (est.) .440,000
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the
district in New York City.

EAST SAN DIEGO.

Annexed to San Diego,
sequent page.

EL PASO DE ROBLES.

This city is in San Luis Obispo Co.
Bath H ouse Bonds
5s ’05 . . .
$7,000c..............— 1930
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 s g ’ 17 F-AI$60,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’55
1 3.000c— .F eb 1 1956
GEN. B D . D T . N ov 10 '25 $178,000
Water debt (in cl.).............. $63,000
Assess, val.. real e s t a t e . ,231,085
Assess, val., personal_____ 241,545
Other assess, property____1,695,530
T o t.assess.val.'25(4-5 act.)3,168,160
See sub- City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$14.50
Pop’n 1910. 1.441; 1920______ 1,919
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.

EAST SAN DIEGO SCH. DIST.

See San Diego School District on
EL SEGUNDO.
subsequent pages.___
This city is In Los Angeles Co.
EAST WHITTIER SCH. DIST.
Incorporated Jan. 18 1917. Popula­
This district is in Los Angeles Co. tion 1918 (estimated), 2,000.
5s ’23 J-D /$16,000.June 1 ’26-’33
M unicipal Im prov't Bonds.
\ 10,000.June 1 ’34-’43 9s ’ 18 J-J /12.500c*.Jan 1 ’26-’30
\24,000c*.Jan 1 ’32-’33
5s '24 M -N 29,00Qc.May 1 ’26-’54
B uilding Bonds.
W ater Supply Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $26,0 0 0 c ..................
6s ’ 18 J-J $39,000c* — 1926-1938
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $80,000 5s '22 J-J 150,000c* — .1931-1955
Total assess, val. 1925 (nonSewer Bonds
oper.)_________________ 5.106.605 5s ’25 J-J $200,000c.July 2 ’26-’45
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$18.50 BOND. D E B T June 30 ’25 $186,500
IN T . at County Treasurer's office. Assessment debt (add’l)—
59,438
Floating debt (add’l ) --------18,017
Sinking fund, general------1,125
EL CENTRO.
This city is In Imperial Co. In­ Sinking fund, watrer______
10,025
Assess, val., real estate_ 2.274,030
_
corporated April 16 1908.
Assess, val., personal____10,161,290
Sewer B onds.
5s ’08 — - $8,000...................... 1928 Other assess, property____ 2,548,110
6s *15 —
193,750.......... 1926-1955 Total assess, val. (50%
actual) 1925___________14,983,430
W ater Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 10 . . . $51,000....................1955 Tax race (per $1,000) 1925____$7.80
6s T3 J-J
45.000---------------- 1942 Population 1920______________ 1,563
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or
5 ^ s ’24 J-J 170,000—July 2 ’29-’45
1 5J4s’24 J-J
30.000—July 2 ’46-’48 at city fiscal agency in New York.

CALIFOKNIA—ClTIiflS A N D TOWN'S
Assessed value 1925______ 2.378,860
Sch taxrate (per $1,000) ’25—$15 70
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

EL SINORE UNION G R . S. D.
This district is in Riverside Co.
6s ’ 14 s-a
$1,760___________1926
5s ’ 22 J-J
30,000__July 1 ’28-'42
5s ’25 A-O 30,000--Apr 1 ’28-’42
BON D. DEBT April 1925- $61,760
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’24 1 260,740
School tax rate (per $1,000)
1924______________________ $24.40
Population(est-)______________1,496

F A IR F A X SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Marin County.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $38,500...........................
6s ’23 J-D 10.000___________1932
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’25— $42,500
Tot.asses.val.’25 _______ 1 .2U4 415
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—$8.60
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 1,200

EXETER UNION HIGH SCH. D.
5s ’ 10 _— $10,0000*___ 1930-1934
6s ’ 10 . . .
6 .0 0 0 c * .— 1926-1928
6s ’20 . . .
47,000c*- — 1926-1949
5s ’22 J-J 149,000c* . . . 1926-1958
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925- $ 212,000
Assessed val. 1925______ 5.797.565
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25—$9 20
Population in 1920 (est.) ____5,000

FAIRFIELD.
Thi- cty is in Solano County
Sewer B onds.
5s '07
$12,000................... 1947
S treet B onds.
5s T6 J-D $32,500___ Dec 1 1939
BOND. D EBT July 1 '2 4 -—$44,500
Assessed val'n, real estate_ J79.V2U
_
Assessed val’n, improvemt* 220,780
Assessed val. personal (incl.
money, & c.)_______________ 73,178
Total assessed value 1923___473,678
ESCONDIDO.
This city is in San Diego County. Taxrate (per $1,000) '23_____ $18.00
Pop’n 1910, 834; 1920................1.008
Incorp. Oct. 8 1888.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g ’ 13 J-J $90 000c-July 1 ’26-’53 FAIR OAKS IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
This district (P. O.
5M s’23 - - .
15,000----------- ----------- Sacramento County. Fairoaks) is in
Fire-Apparatus Bonds.
6s g ’ 13 J-J $4,000c-July 1 '38-’53 6s ’ 18 J-J $66.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1936
6s ’18 J-J
2 0 .0 0 0 c-......................
Bridge Bonds.
5s g ’ 13 J-J $3.000c. July 1 ’26-’37 BOND. D EBT Oct 5 ’25 -- $152,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 39.780
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 '2 4 -- $118,016 Sinking fund_____________
14 703
Water debt (incl.)------------ 110,766
Assess, val., real estate____1,075,885 Assess, val. ’26 (1-5 a c t .)-- 337,910
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,500
Assess, val., personal_____ 369,708
Other assess, property. — — 776,920 FILLMORE.
T ot .assess .val ,'2 o (}4 act.)2,222,513
This city is in Ventura County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25.........$20.00
Water Bonds.
Population, 1910, 1,334; 1920. 1,789 6s '17 J-D $49,500c-$l ,500 yearly
IN T . at First Nat. B k., Escondido, 5 l £ s ’ iQ J -D
1 7 .5 0 0 ..
#500 vnarly
BOND. D EBT June 3 0 ’25 $67,000
ESPARTO UNION H IGH S. D.
Sinking fund______________
9,328
This district is in Yolo County.
Assess, vai. real estate___ 366,200
5s
. . . $89,000 _____ 1926-1952 Assessed val. personal_____ 414,730
BON D. D EBT July 1 1925 $89,000 Other assess, property_____ 152,470
Assessed valuation 1925— 3,943,115 Total assessed val. (1-3
actual) 1925-26________ 933.400
EUREKA.
,
City tax rate iper $1,000) '25-$12.50
This city is in Humb'oldt County Population in 1920____________1,597
Incorporated Feb. 10 1874.
IN T. payable in Fillmore.
♦City-Hall Bonds
4 K s’04 s-a $47 5 0 0 c................ .1944 FTT.T.MORF UN. G R r CH. DIS.
Sewer C om pletion.
This district is in Ventura County
4 ^ s ’04 s-a *$16.625c ............... .1944 5 ^ s ’ 1 4 - — $3,500 — ..............1928
4 ^ s'0 2 s-a §36,125c..................1942 6 s ’21 J-D [$3,000-- Dec 1 1926
M unic. St. Ry. Bds.
195.000 Dec 1 ’ 27-’45
5 s ’21 -..$ 1 3 0 ,0 0 0 -.............-.1958 BOND. D EBT Nov 1925-- $101,500
5s ’23 A-O 100,000 _____ 1929-1938 Total assessed value 1925
♦Fire-Apparatus.
(non-oper.)_________ -.1,490 930
4J4s’04 s-a $7.125c.................. 1944 Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25______ $7.80
♦Park.
Population (est.)_____________ 4,686
4J4s'04 s-a $2 3 7 5 c ............... .1944
{T h ird Ward
4M s’02 s-a $6 375c................... 1942 FILLMORE UN. H IGH SCH. DIS
This district is in Ventura County
Fifth Ward Sch.
J-J $10.000r._$3,000 yearly
4 ^ s ’02 s-a $6 375c.................1942 5s g
5s g ’ 23 J-J 180,0t>0r_.!uly 1 ’26-’43
W ater-W orks
5s ’ 14 J-J $ 52 030--July ’26-’ 54 BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $200,000
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’25 -- $598,125 T ot. assess, val. 1925___ 6,000.230
Water debt (in cl.)________ 261.900 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25—$11 30
_
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,(00 830 Population (est.)______________5.700
IN T . is at County Treas'r's office
Assess, val., personal------- 3 0 2.4)1
Other assessabl e pro per ty . . 828.875
FLORENCE SCHOOL D IST R IC T
Total assess, val. 1925------15,162,116
This district has been annexed to
City tax (per $1,000) '25_____ $12.00
Pop’n 1910. 11,845; 1920------ 12,923 Los Angeles District.
♦Part yearly on July 15. {Part
FORT BR A G G .
yearly April 15.
This city is in Mendocino County
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '12 . . . $50.000.............- . 1950
EUREKA HIGH SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '25<— $50,000
B uilding.
_
28.000
5sg T3 A-0$122 000c.Oct 1 ’26-’53 Assessment debt (add’l) _
Assess, val..
5s ’24 A-O 432 ,000cApr 15 ’26-'49 Assess, val., real estate___1.114 666
personal_______ 376,485
BON D. DEBT Nov 26 ’25 $554,000 Tot. assess, val.'25 (40 %act.) 1,791,151
Tot.assess.val.'25( H act.). 15 512.835 Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____ $12.50
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $16.00
Population 1925 (est .)----------- 16,000 Pop'n 1910, 2,408; 1920........... 2.616
IN T at County Treas. office.
FORT B R A G G SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Mendocino Co.
EXCELSIOR UNION HIGH S. D. 6s ’21 J-J $76,000r *. . Jan 1 1942
This district is in Los Angeles Co. 5s '24 M -N 15.00Or*________ 1939
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’25— $86,000
5s ’ l l M ay$30.000c-M ay 1 ’27-41 Assessed valuation 1925- $1,850 210
6 s ’ 22 A-O /270.000-0ct 1 '26-’52 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $9 40
\ 5,000-Oct 1 1953.- Population (estimated)_______ 3,500
5s '23 ann /190,000--N ov 1 '27-'45
1 11.000___ N ov 1 1946 FORTUNA.
5s ’24 J-D 156.000.-D ec 1 ’28-’55
This town is in Humboldt County
1 1,000___ Dec 1 1956
Sewer Bonds.
BON D. D EBT June 3 0 ’24 $506,000 5s ’ 12 - - $7,000c_________ 1953
Total assess, val. (nonPark Bonds.
oper.) 1925____________12,118,955 6s ’21 . - 88.000c_________ 1933
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25$11.99
Street Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 5s '22 - - $6,000c_________ 1927
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25 —-$21.000
EXE TE R .
Tot. assess, val.'25(2-5 act.)536,825
This city is in Tulare County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925—-$2J .50
Sewer B onds.
5H s’ 14 A-O $33,750c..................1954 Pop'n, 1910, 883; 1920_________ 986
W ater B onds.
6s ’ l l M-S $29.400c--------------- 1951 FOWLER.
This town Is in Fresno County.
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’24. $63,150
W ater Bonds.
29,400
Water debt (incl.)-----------Assessment (debt (add’l ) . .
77,785 5s g ' 13 J- D $9.700c. Dec 31 '26-’53
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. real est-------- 521,425
Assess, val., impts------------ 929 645 5s g '13 J-D $13.6 0 0c.D ec31 '26 '53
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 '25____ $13,000
Assess, val. personal_ 181.017
_
Tot. assess, val .’24(80% act.) 1,632,187 vsses^mem debi (additional) 9 060
Tot.tax rate(per $1,000) 1924-$15-00 Assessed value, real-------------181 620
Population in 1920------------------1,852 Assessed value, personal___ 270 910
IN T . payable at City Treas. office Other assessable prop erty.-.198 775
Total assess, valuation 1925
(non-oper. 40% a ct.)------- 51 305
E XE TE R SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924 — $12.50
This district is in Tulare Countv
Pop'n 1910. 675: 1920-------------1.520
6s '12 M-N$17,000c* . — 1926-1912
6,000c*Apr 4 '26-’28
5 H s ’22 A-O 18,000c*Apr 4 ’29-’34 FOWLER UNION H IGH S. D.
This district is in Fresno County
20,000c*Apr 4 ’35-’39
S chool B uilding Bonds.
40,000c*Apr 4 ’40-’47
5s T 9 A-O $130,000____Oct 30 1938
BO N D . D E B T N ov 1925-- $101,000

ESCALON UNION H IGH S. D .
This district is in San Joaquin Co.
6s ’21 J-J $85,000--Aug 1 ’26-’42
T O T .B D .D T . July 1 ’23— $85,000
Assess, val. '23 (non-oper.)
(K actual)____________ 3,441,750
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$7.50
Population 1921 (est.)________ 1,200
IN T . at County Treasurer's office




BOND. D EBT N ov 12 25- $130,000
Assess, val. 25 (45% a c t.). 183,605
High school tax rate (per
$1,000), 1925_____________ $11.00
IN T . on 6s of 1920 at the office of
the County Treasurer.
FRESNO.
County seat of Fresno Co. Incor.
Oct. 27 1885.
City Hall.
iK s ’06 J-J $37,000c____1926-1944
Sewer.
5s g ’95 J-J S10.000C—July 1 ’26-’35
89,500c____1926-1945
4Hs'06 J-J
*V^gT6 J-J 372 000c.July 1 ’ 26-'56
5s 19 A-O 150,000--O ct 1 26-40
P layground-site Bonds.
4 M slO J -J $30,000--July 1 26-40
C onven tion Hall Bonds.
5s '12 F-A $25 500—Aug 1 5 ’26-’42
GEN. B D . D T . June 30 25 $741,000
Other debt (add 1)_______
22,869
Assess, val., real estate_ 36.602 225
_
Assess, val., personal___ 10,162,384
Total assess, val. 1925 (3050% actual)__________ 49,444,437
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) 25-$51.15
Pop'n 1910, 24,892; 1920____44,616
IN T . payable at City Treas. office

FULLERTON SCHOOL D IST.
B uilding B onds.
5s T3 s-an $46.0 00c____ 1926-1948
6s '20 M -8 180,000c_Sept 1 ’26-’37
5 s ’23 - - - 115,000c........
1936
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25- $356,000
Ass’d val.(non-oper’24-'25 13,054,440
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— .$19.00
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 5,000
IN T . on 6s of 1920 payable at the
office of the County Treasurer.
FULLERTON UN H IGH S. D.
B uilding (Tnt. at County Treas.')
5s 13 J-J $26,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1938
5s 11 J-D 80 ,000 c____ 1926-1941
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’25- $106,000
Ass'd val.(non-oper'25-'26 34,098,335
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24—$6.90
GALT JT. UNTHIGH SCH DIST.
This district is in Sacramento Co.
6s 12 J-J $26.000.-July 1 ’26-’38
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 25— -$26,000
Ass'd val. ’24 (3-5ac’ ual) 5,497,979
High school tax (per $1,000) ’25 $8.00
IN T . is payable in Sacramento.

GARDEN GROVE SCH. DIST.
This district is in Orange County.
5s ’23 s-a $89,000c__________1954
FRESNO C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $89,000
5s g '09June $81 000c June 1 2 '26-’34 Assess, val. (non-oper.) 25-2,278,640
5s g '14 A-O 384,000c____ 1926-1949 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $24.30
5s T9 F -A / 90,000 ........... 1926-1934
1100,000
1935-1938 GARDEN GROVE UN. H. S. D.
5s g T 9 F-A 680,000 - ..........1938-1954
This
BOND. DEBT N ov 12 25$1,269,000 5V6s'22 district is in Orange County.
J-D$115,000c___ 1926-1948
T ot. assess, val. 25 (40%
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 -- $115,000
actual)________________ 51,579,919 Ass’d val. (non-oper ’25-'26-3,356,945
School tax (per $1,000) 25— $14.50 High school tax (per $1,000) '24 $11.00
Foptilation in 1922 (est.)_____70,000 Population (est.)_____________ 2,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
IN T . at the County Treas. office.
GARVEY SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
J20,000c.Mar 1 26-45
5s J25 M-S j54,000c.M ar 1 46-63
[ 1,000c---M ar 1 1964
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
_
($4,000_ June 1 '26- 29
5J4s T5J-D| 20,000--June 1 ’30-’39
[ 9,000--June 1 '40-'42
B uilding & E quipm ent B onds.
5s T7 J-J $2,000--July 1 '26-'29
5V§s'22 A-O 17,000--Apr 1 ’26-’42
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925— $208,500
\ ,’d val.T5 (non- oper.)—4,527,655
.-,~
FRESNO COUNTY.
School tax rate(per $1,000) T5 $24-30
Fresno is the county seat.
IN T. on 5s of 1917 and 534* of
Highway Bonds.
1922 payable at the County Treas­
5s T9 J-D $520.000 —June 1 ’ 26-’29 urer's office.
t
90,000__ June 1 1930
(
40.000__ June 1 1930 G IL R O Y.
5g’ 19 J -D {3,640,000..June 1 ’31-’ 58
This city is in Santa Clara County.
l
120.000__ June 1 1959
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’25 $4,410,000 5s Sewer,- -W ater. Light & Bldg.
’05 $24,000c..........
1939
Assess, val., real estate— 99,090.190
Bonds.
Assess, val., Impr’ts_____47.012,600 5s W ater . .
T3 .
$8,000c_________ 1930
Assess, val., personal____23,775.257 5s
84,500c..........................
Other assess, property------42,849.190
„
Total assess, val., 1925— 165,714,637 6s Street . B onds.
' 13 - - $17/1000-................1933
Tax rate (per (Inside________ $17 7 ) BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24—$133,500
$1,000) '24\Outside.........— 20.20 Assessed val'n, real estate— 870,765
Pop’n 1910, 75,657; 1920— 128,779 Assessed val'n, Improvem'tsl229,710
IN T. payable at the office of the Assessed val'n personal (incl.
County Treasurer.
money, & c.)___ _______ _- .316,645
Total assessed val'n 1923-24
FRESNO IR R IG A T IO N D IST.
(non-operative)________ 2,417,120
This district (P. O. Fresno) is In Tax rate cper $1,000) 1923— $11.10
Pop'n TO, 2,437; ’20(Census), 2,812
Fresno County.
6s ’21 J-J$l 343,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’32
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2000.)
6s '21 J-J 192,000c_ Jan 1 '26-'32 GILROY HIGH SCHOOL D IS T .
_
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 2000 ) 5s ’ l l J-J $ 6,0 00.-July 1 ’26-’51
'22 M-S 51 . * >»c.S -in 1 '26-’42
BOND. DEBT N o v 25 25.$1,535,000
- - . 36,000--M ar 1 26-43
175,000 5s
Sinking fund------------------BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 -- $123,000
Total assess, val. 25 (1-3
a ct.)__________________ 20,000,000 tSBtjised V aluation 1922___ 6 ,0 4 5 ,7 8 0
INT. on 5- of 1922 at the office of
Total taxrate (per $1,000) 25-$24.00
Population (est.)_____________ 50,000 he County Treasurer.

FRESNO C IT Y H IG H SCHOOL
DIST.
This district Is In Fresno County.
High S chool Bonds.
.s T9 F-A$200,000— -Aug 15 1954
5s g ’20 F-A 920.000--.AUg 15 1954
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 25.$1,105,000
Total assess, val. 25 (40%
act.)__________________ 52,374,874
High school tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925 .......
—$7.90
Population in 1922 (est.)_____ 70,000

FRESNO CO. RECLAMATION D. GILROY SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
NO. 1605.
6s '16 J-J $210.000c____ 1926-1935 5s ’22 J-J $120,000____July 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925—$210,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25—$120,000
IN T . at Co. Treas. office in Fresno
GLENDALE.
FRESNO CO. RECLAM. DIST
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Incorporated Feb. 1906.
NO. 1606.
The post-office for this district is
W ater and Light Bonds.
Fresno. Pop'n in 1917 (est.), 300
5s '20 M-S $260,000 ____ 1928-1953
M unicipal Water. Bonds.
6s '14
-J $459,000____July '26-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 1922--$550.O i) 5s '14 M-S $20,1,000 ____ 1926-1950
O
Assessed valuation 1922------ 600,000 5>$s'l8J-D 55.500 ..........1926-1950
6s '21
M -N100.000........ 1926-1950
6 s ’21
M-S 30,000 .......... 1931-1960
FRUITVALE SCHOOL D IST.
51{s'22 J-D 23,000 .......... 1926-1948
A district in Alameda County.
Llectric Light Bonds.
5s '09 J-.T $20,000c___ 1926 1929
. — — 1926-1949
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 25.
$20,000 5s '09 J-J $36,000 ______1926-1934
M-S 18.000
Total assess, val. 1925_ 15,303,962 5s T2
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F-A 42.000 -------- 1926-1946
S ch o o l ta x ra te (n e r $1 ,000) '2 5 12 4 > 6s T 8
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’ s office.
6s '07 M-S $2,750 -------- 1926-1947
5 s '13 J-J 14.000 ______1926-1952
rU LLERTON.
This city is in Orange County. 5s '13 A-O 17,530______1926-1952
5s '18 J-J 10.000 .......... 1926-1935
Incorporated 1904.
Water W orks Bonds (.part yearly) 5s 24 J-J 60,000--Jan 1 26-55
City Hall & Library Sites.
5s 12 A-O $58,000c.... -.1952
J-J $7,500 _____ 1926-1945
lia '13
J-D
9.000c_________1953 5 s 'l l
Park & R ecreation Bonds.
6s '21
M-S 252,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’61
Intersection Bonds (part y ea rly) 6 s '21 F-A $18,000 .........1926-1943
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s T3
- . - $12.00i)......
1943
6s ’22 A-O $24,500 _____1926-1932
Fire Apparatus (p a rt y ea rly ).
District Sewer Bonds.
6s T4
. . . $3,8 7 5 c - .- ............1954
6s '21 M-S $50,000 _____1931-1955
Street Bonds (part y ea rly ).
D istrict Gas Bonds.
6s T5
M -S.$27,0 0 0 c 1926-1955
6 s ’ 22 F-A $60,000 _____1926-1933
Road Bonds (p a n y ea rly ).
Sewer Ronds.
____
5s '12 A-0$-96.( 00c.................1952
5s 24 M-S 612,000—Mar 1 26-61
Repaving Bonds.
(252,000--M ar 1 26-61
5s ’22 - - - $160,000c................. 1942
5s 24 M-S
4 8 ,000--M ar 1 62-63
Sewer Bonds.
(608.000--M a r 1 26-63
5s ’22 F-A $66,000—Feb 1 ’26-’47
5s 24 M-S \ 40,000___ Mar 1 1964
414s’23 M-S 9 1,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’38
4Hs'23 M-S 70.000c.M ar 1 ’39- 48 BOND. DEBT Dec 1’25-$1.947,500
676,500
HnNl) I) i£RT Nov 1924- $864,775 Water debt (incl.)----------/ general---------------------- 188,974
Water debt (Included)____
326.000
Sinking fds. (water_______
104,423
Total assessed value (nono p e r ) 1925’ 26 _______ 12.591.380 Tot. ass’d val. (non-oper.)
1925__________________ 57,439,543
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-'25. -16.50
Pop’n 1910, 1,725; 1920........... 4,415 Tot. taxrate (per $1,000) ’25-S34.60
INT at City Treas. office or may Pop. 1910, 2,746; 1920----------- 13,536
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
be collected through either Farmers'
All bonds are coupon bonds but
St Merchants' Nat. Bank or First
may be fully registerable.
Nat. Bank of Fullerton.
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EL SEGUNDO SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
($16,000--June 1 ’26-’ 29
5H s’ 19 J-D( 50,000_June 1 '30-’39
I 30.000-.June 1 ’40-’ 44
5 ^ s ’22 J-J / 2,000.-July 1 ’ 26-’ 27
140,000--July 1 ’ 28-’47
BOND. D EBT June 3 0 ’24 $149,000
Assess, val. ’ 25(non-oper.) 14.932,350
Tot.sch.tax rate (per $1,000) '2.5$ 16.70
Population (est.)______________4,000
IN T . payable at the office o f the
Jounty Treasurer.

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GLENDALE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
5s ' l l . . . $15.600......... 1926-1951
5s 12 . . .
17.000..........1926-1942
5 H s 14 . . .
58.000 _____ 1926-1954
5s ’ 19 M -S 4 3 ,500 -.Sept 1 ’26-’52
6s ’20 J-J
27,000.-July 1 ’26-’52
6s ’20 . . .
27 ,000 ..July 1 ’26-’52
5s ’23 J -D {234,000c-June 1 ’26-’43
\240,000c. June 1 ’44-’63
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J260.000-.July 1 .26-45
6s 24 J-J (240,000--July 1 46-65
BOND. DEBT Aug 1915-SI,468.250
Ass d val. 1925 (non-oper.)54,882,860
Scnool lax rale (per $l,t)0U) '25M6.70

Tot.ass’ d val.’24(60%act.).2,84 ).315
School taxrate(per $1,000) ’24-*5 00
IN T . at County Treasurer's office
GREAT WESTERN UNION S. D.
This district is in Fresno County.
S chool Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $52,800 _____1926-1941
BOND. DEBT N ov 12 '25 $58,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(45%act.) 1,068,795
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$18.60
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

GREENFIELD UNION S. D.
This district (P. O. Greenfield) Is
GLENDALE UNION H IG H S. D.
in Monterey Co.
5s ’08 . . . $15,000_____ 1926-1930 BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24---$34,000
5s T3 . . .
75.000_____ 1926-1953 Assessed value 1922 (3-5 act.>883,815
6s ’20 A-O 46.000..O ct 1 '26-’40
63^s'22 M-S {64,000.-M ar 1 ’26-'57 Special school tax rate (per 80
$1,000) 1924_______________$3
115.000
_Mar 1 '5S-'H2
5 s ’22 J-J 555,000--July 1 '26-'62 GRENADA IR R IG . D ISTR IC T.
BON D. DEBT June 30 '24 $820,000
This district (P.
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '25-61,540,545 Siskiyou County. O. Grenada) is in
Tax rale (per *i,ouo) 19-5 ---a6.69 6s g ’ 21 J-J $240,000c_July 1 ’ 26-’40
IN T . on 5s and 5 >£s of 1922 at me BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.. $240,000
County Treasurer's office.
Tot.ass’d val.(% act.) '25- $581,251
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$74.50
GLENDORA.
Population (estimated)_________ 500
This city is In Los Angeles Oo.
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
6s 15 J-J $2,500___________ 1927
GRIDLEY.
W ater-System Bonds.
This city is in Butte County.
6s ’ 13 J-D $20,000_____
1944
W ater and Electric L t. Bonds.
6 s '14 M -N 31,500___________ 1945
6s ’21 M -N 58,500___________ 1961 5s '09 — - $19,000__________ 1942
Street, P ow er-P lant & Lt. Bds.
Street Im provement Bonds.
$6,000.................... 1929
6 s '17 - - . $5,000....................1927 5s TO . . .
Park Bonds.
6s '24 J-J 44,000.-Jan1 ’26-’47
5s '16 - . - $2.500-................... 1928
C ity Hall & Park Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s '20 M-N$61,750____N ov 1 1960
BON D. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 4 -- $79,000 5s '20 . . . $14,000___________ 1936
Water debt (included)_____ 106.000 5 s '20 - - - 14.000___________ 1936
T ot .ass’ d val. (non-op.) '25 - 2,020,100 BOND. DEBT N ov 30 '25-.$44.500
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1925,.$22.20 Water debt (incl.)__________ 35.000
Population in 1920___________ 2,028 Total assess, val. ’25(non-op.)8b2 630
Assess, val. (oper.)___________31.350
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$19 oO
GLENDORA SCHOOL D IST .
Population 1910, 3,859; 1920, 1.636
A district in Los Angeles County.
B uilding B onds.
5s ’13 . . . $36,000........................... GROSSMONT UNION HIGH 3. D.
This district is in San Diego Co.
5s *17 J-D 24,000--June 1 ’26-'37
BOND. DEBT .nine 30 T4 ? 52,000 Riverview Union High School Dis­
Assess, val. 1925 (non-op.)4,043.010 trict and El Cajon Valley Union
Schoolfax rate (per $ 1 ,000 ) ’25-^20.10 High School District were absorbed
by above district.
B uilding Bonds.
GLENN COUNTY.
6s '20 J-D $97.00 ) ..........1926-1940
Willow is the county seat.
RIVERVIEW U. H. S. D . BUNDS
Road and Bridge Bonds.
{A n n exed .).
5s g ' l l M-N$375.000c_Nr>v 1 '26 50
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov. 12'25 $390,000 5s '17 J-D $ 6.000--June 6 '26 '51
Assess, val., real estate -.17.423.301 BON D. DEBT Nov 5 '2 5 -- $136,000
Assess, val., pers. prop_ 2 679 845 Total assessed value 1925--3.665,629
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Other assessable property. .2,791,580 High sch. tax rate (per $1,000)
Tot.ass’d val.'25(3-5 act.)22,894,726
1925 ________
$17.20
County tax rate(Inside___
$16 10
(per $1,000) '23 (Outside___ $22.10 HANFORD.
Population 1910. 7.172; 1920, 11,853
This city is in Kings County.
IN T . payable at t ’o. Treas. office.
M unicipal Impt. B onds.
5s '23 F-A$180,500c-Aug 1 ’26-’63
GLENN-COLUSA IR R IG . DIST.
Fire-Protection Bonds.
This district (P. O. Willows) is in 4Hs'17 F-A $30,000-Yrly for 22 yrs
Glenn and Colusa Counties.
Sewer Bonds.
In June 1924 the Williams Irriga­ 6s '01 - - - $21,250................... 1941
tion District was consolidated with 5s '07 — 24,000................... 1947
this district.
5s T3 - - 58,000__________ 1952
Bonds outstanding:
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 4 -- $323 259
6 s ’20 J J$1,926,600c ...1926-1941 Total assess, val. 1923------ 7,749.405
6s ’24
J-J 196,000c____ 1935-1941 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $14 10
Bonds o f former Williams Irriga­ Population, 1910, 4.829; 1920, 5,888
tion District:
6s ’20
J-J $87,0 0 0 c ____ 1926 1935 HANFORD SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
6s ’24
J-J 363,000c____ 1942-1959 6s g '12 A-O $10,000..O ct 9 '26-’30
6s ’24
J-J 115,000c ..1959-1961 6s g T9 J-D 85,000.-D ec 1 ’26-’42
6s ’24
J-J 17,000c____ 1945-1961 6s '20 M -N 38 0 0 0 ..Nov 4 '26-'44
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1 ’25-$2,704,600 BOND. DEBT N ov 2 '2 5 -. $140,000
Total assessed value 1925. 4,961,758 Total assessed val'n 1925--4 033 464
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925—
School tax rate (per $ 1,000) '25 .*19 u0
In old Glenn-Oclusa D ist.*.$65,000
In former Williams Irriga­
tion District____________ a$182 00 HANFORD UNION HIGH S D.
- - . $308,000.Dec 4 '26-’39
* Rate levied in that section which 5s
was occupied by Glenn-Colusa Irri­ BOND. DEBT N ov 2 '2 5 -- $300,000
gation District before the consolida­ Total assess, value 1925.-12,253.174
tion. a Rate levied in the former Sch. tax rate (pei-$1,000) ’25—«8 00
Williams Irrigation District and cer­
tain other additional territory taken HAPPY VALLEY IR R IG . DIST.
in on the consolidation.
This district (P. O. Olinda) is In
Shasta County.
Irrigation Bonds.
GOLETA PERMANENT ROAD
6s g T8 s-a $260.000c____ 1939-1958
DIVISION.
. . . 255,000 _____ 1939-1958
This division is in Santa Barbara 6s
6s ’21 J-J 100.000..........................
County
6s
_ $25 000_Due $5,000 ann. 6s ’ 21 J-J 150.000 _____ 1927-19)2
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BOND. D EBT July 1 '2 5 .. $25,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 10’ 24--$740,000
Asdfess. val. 1924-’25______3.543,590 Floating debt (add ’1)______ 17.000
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24 25 $36 80 Assessed valuation 1924___1,036,57-3
Population 1914 (est.)__________ 350
IN T . at the District's office
GONZALES UNION SCH. DIST.
As we were going to pres, we were
This district is in Monterey Co.
advised that this district had bee t
6s’23 F-A24 $72,000.Aug 15 '26-’43 dissolved by order of the Superior
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '24 $76,000 Court o f Shasta Connty, on J u..e 27
_
Assess, val. ’24 (2-5 act)_ 1,862,435 1925.
8ch. tax rate (per $1, 00) '24.S4.10
IN T . at County Treasurer's office. H ARPER-FAIRVIEW UN. S. D.
Orange County.
GRAFTON SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5s This district is in 0 c ___ 1926-1948
F-A
This district (P. O. Grafton) is in 5s '22 M-S $46.0 0
'24
2O,OO0c.Mar 1 '26-'46
Yolo County.
5H s’22 . . .
44,000...................1947 BOND. DEBT July 1 '25. $67,000
BONDED DEB ) July 1925-S44.000 Ass’d val. (non-op.) ’25-’26 1,869,705
Assessed value 1925________ 978,390 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$15.30
HAW THORNE SCHOOL DIST.
GRASS VALLEY.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
This city is in Nevada County.
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Street Im provement Bonds.
5 H s g '1 4 {122.000c.Dec 1 ’26-'47
5b ’23 . . . $96,000....................1948
J-D I 14.000c.Dec 1 '48-'54
Sewer Bonds.
5s '24 J-J {56,000c.Jan 1 ’26-'53
7b '00 . . . $15,000..............--.1 9 4 0
I 2.500c___lan 1 1961
B O N D . DEBT July 1 ’24. - $111,000 BON
June 30 '24
Assess, val., real estate____ 469.545 Ass’d D. DEBT (non-oper.) 3 $98,500
val. 1925
611 415
Assess, val.. personal_____ 394,272 School taxrate(per$l,000)T 5 420 30
Total assess, value 1923
IN T . at County Treasurer s office
($£ actual) (n on-oper.).. 863,817 In Los Angeles.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$16.00
Population 1910, 4.520; 1920, 4.006 H AYW ARD.
This city is in Alameda County.
GRASS VALLEY H IG H SCH. D
M unicipal Park Bonds.
This district is in Nevada County. 5H s'20 . . . $19.000___________ 1945
6s ’21 J-J {$49,000--July 1 ’26-’41
Sewer Bonds.
1 80,000--July 1 ’42-’61 6s ’93 . . . $7.425......................1933
BOND. D EBT N ov 24 ’24 $131,000
Im provement Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Sinking fund.
9,237 5s ’08 — - $23.962.80..............1948




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Im provement Dist. No. 2 B onds.
5s T3 ------ $3.000................... 1927
W ater System Bonds.
5s ’ 20 J-J $i77.000, 1960.................
Fire Engine Bonds.
-s
- - . $12,000_______________
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $242,388
Total assess, val. 1925____5.691.200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $12.00
Population 1910. 2.746; 1920. 3.487
HAYW ARD SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
This district is in Alameda County
S ch ool Bonds.
($20.000c*July 1 '27-’3
6 s g ’21 J-J 100,000c*July 1 ’32-'51
i 60,000c*July 1 ’52-'61
5s ’25 J-D 62.000c* June 1 ’31-’61
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 ’25 -- $242,000
Total assess, val. 1925_____ 5.165,600
Senooi tax rate (per $i,000)T5-$15-20

BOND. D EBT July 1 1924 $41,500
Total assess, value 1924-_-4,815,715
Tax rates (per $1,000]S ch ool..$2 .60
1924-1925...............1Total _ _ .30.00HOLLISTER.
This town is in San Benito Oo.
Park Bonds.
6s '22 - „ $28.000....................193B
Sewer Bonds.
6s '97 . . . $11,325-..................1937
6s '23 . . .
44,000___________ 1947
T ow n Hal! & Street Bonds.
4^ s'07
$11.500___________1947
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 2 4 .— $94,825
Total assess, val. 1923___ 2,490,108Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23-$15 50Population 1910 2.308; 1920, 2.781
HOLLISTER SCHOOL D IST R IC T
6s g'20 J-J $8 5.00 0..July 1 ''26-'42
BOND. DEBT July 1925-- $85,000'

H AYW ARD UNION H IGH S. D.
Building Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $56,000 _____1926 193V
49is,25 J-J 280,000.--Jan 1 ’31-’60
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 359)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1925- $346,000
Assessed valuation 19.-4 10,851,123
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ____>4 5u
Population in 1924 (est.)_____lO.OOu
IN T . at Co. Treas. office in Oak!

HOLLYWOOD SCHOOL D IS T .
8ee Los Angeles fifty School Dist.
HOLLYWOOD UNION H. S. D.
See Los Angeles City High School
District.
HOLTVILLE.
This city is in Imperial County.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s '20 . . . $45,000 _____ 1926-1946
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '10 . . . $ 7.0(10................... 1950
Sewer and Bridge Bonds.
5s '14 . . . $ 5.000___________1934
Sewer Drain. Farm Fund Bds.
6s '18 . . .
$5,500 _____ 1926-1936
BOND. D EBT June 30 '25 $93,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
4,000
Assess debt (add'l)_______ 335.000
Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,290,188
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$28.50
Population 1910, 729: 192J, 1,347

h ealdsburcT

This city is in Sonoma County.
Electric Light & W ater Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J $26.0 0 0 c ____1926 1939
5 s ’ 22 F-A
8 000c__________1932
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925- $34,000
_ 115.364
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Assess, val. real estate____ 505.925
Assess, val.. personal_____ 342.317
Assess, value Impts______
840.080
T .1 ,1 assessed v. lue '25---1,738.322
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925$14 40
Population 1910. 2.011; 1920, 2,808 HOLTVILLE UN. H IGH SCH. D.
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’25. $33,000
HEALDSBURG~SCHOOL d i s t
Assess, val. 1925 {14 act.)_5,192,861
A district in Sonoma County.
High
(per $1,000) ’25..$9.90
5s '23 J-f $60,000___ Jan 11939 Total sch. tax val. 1925____5,192,861
assess,
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '2 5 -- $60,000
Tot.as 'd val.'25(1-3 act.)—5,681,60 HUDSON SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$8.90
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
I$13.000.-M ay 1 '26-’38
HEALDSBURG h i g h s c h o o l 5s '23 M -N l 30,000--M ay 1 '39-’53
DISTR IC T.
5s '23 M -N
3 >.000.-N ov 1 ’26-’43
High S chool Bonds.
1 10.000. .N ov 1 '44-'53
5s '17
$60,000--Sept 1 '26-’27
1 ’26-’36
TOTAL DEBT July 1 '25- $65,000 5s '24 M -N 11 ,000 ..Nov $130,000
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24.
Total assess, val. 1924 25 -5.656,675 Assess, val.(non-oper.) 1925 5.363,380
Sch. tax rate(per $l,000)’24-’25$8.90 Sch. tax rate (per $1 ,000) ’ 25 $19.40
IN T . at the County Treasury.
HEMET.
This city is in Riverside County.
HUGHSON SCH. D IST R IC T .
Sewer Bonds.
Tnis district is in Stanislaus Co.
6s '12 - . - $31.900....................195v
$12.000c.Apr 21 '28-’33
Street Bonds.
6s g '16 M-S $1.000___ Mar 1 1926 5s’25 A-021 21,000c.Apr 21 ’34-’40
25,000c.Apr 21 ’41-’45
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24---$34,400
2,0 0 0 c ...A p r 21 1946
Ass'd val. (non-op.) '23-’24--989.030
Assess, val. (oper.) ’23-’24___ 127,838 BOND D EBT Nov 1925.. $79,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-'24-.$i 7 30 Total assessed value 1924.-2,019,735
Population 1910, 992; 1920. 1,480 Population (estimated)_______ 2,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
HEMET VALLEY UN. H IG H S D
5s ’09 s-an $40,000.-Last bond '32 HUGHSON UNION HIGH S. D.
This district is In Stanislaus Co.
5 J^s'19 s-an 70,000--Last bond '43
$H4.000c___ 1926-1954
5s '23 A-O {$70.000-Apr 1 '33- 42 5s '20
1 5,000____Apr 1 1943 BOND. DEBT July 1 '25- $84,000
BOND. D EBT Jan 1924-- $185,000 Total assessed value 1925
Total assess, val. 1923 (non­
(about 40% actual)____ 2.474,050
operative) ______________3,866.810 High sch. tax (per $1,000) '25--S8.50
High sch. tax(per $l,000)'22-'23$9.50
Population in 1918 (est.)______ 3,500 HUNTINGTON BEACH.
This city is in Orange County.
HERMOSA BEACH.
Incorporated Feb. 17 1909.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Sewer Bonds.
5Hg'14 M-S $24,000C-Mar 2 ’26-'50
Pier Bonds.
M unicipal V harl Bonds.
\
5s ’ 12 - - . $43,500....................1952
C ity-H all and Fire P rotection iHs'12 J-D $47,250e.June 1 '26-’52
U ai D istributing Bonds.
5J4s’ 15 - - - $7.000____________1930
>8 16 M-S *11 000c-M ar 1 ’ 26-’ 37
M unicipal Fire Bonds.
5s '23 J-J $18,000.-Jan 1 ’26-'43 5^ s'1 9 M -N 35.000c_ N ov 1 1959
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Sewer Bonds.
City Hall Bonds.
5s '25 J-J f$60,000-.Jan 1 ’26-’45 6s '22 M -N $54,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’52
\ 40,000.-Jan 1 '46-'65
Auditorium Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 3 '25- $280,000 6 s '22 M -N $21.251c.M ay 1 ’ 26-’43
Tot. as’d val.'25 (2 5 a ct.).6 ,359.400
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ” 25------$15 00 6s 22 M -N $7.000c.M ay 1 ’26-’33
Popula'n 1910, 679; '20--------- 2,327
M unicipal Bonds.
5s '23 M -N $270.010c.M ay 1 ’ 26-’53
HERMOSA BEACH SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 2 5 -- $460,500
Gas system bonds (incl.)-_
48.000
-s ' l l
$19.000......... ...............
Assessment debt (add'l) . . 304,878
-s '12 . . .
3,000.........................
-s '14 - - 1,250--...................... Total ass'd value 1925
5>4sT9 J-J f 18.000--July 1 '26-'34
(i» actual) ______________ 8.891,418
i 30.000.-July 1 '35-'4l City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$16.00
BOND. D EBT June 30 '24- $181.000 Pop'n in 1910, 815; '20..............1,687
Tot. ass'd val. ’25(non-op.) 5,698,325
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
School tax (per $1,000) '25------ $22.20
HUNTINGTON BEACH SCH. D.
This district is in Orange County.
HESTER SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
A district in Santa Clara Com ty
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A
$8,000.Feb 1 '26-'29 6s 15 A-O $50.0 0 0 c------ 1926-1950
5s
J-D
)8,000---June 1 1934 5s '23 s-a 240.000c........
1949
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25- $290,000
Bldg. Bonds
5s '12 F-A $54,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’52 A s'dval.’25 '26 (non-op.)-20.609,235
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $82,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $12.50
IN T . at Oo Treas. office.
h u n t i n g t o n Tp a r k .
HILLSBOROUGH.
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
This town (P. O. San Mateo) li
Fire Dept. Bonds.
In San Mateo County. Inc. M ay 5 5s '20 . . .
$6 0 0 0 --.......................
1910. Pop’n 1920. 931.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '23 J-D j$196.000.June 1 ’26-’53
Street & Fire Dept. Bonds.
t 40,000-June 1 \54-’ 58
5 s '12 A-O $58,500-—..............1932
Street Bonds.
M unicipal Im provement B onds.
5s 15 J-D 26,000___ Dec 1 1935 5s’ 1 3 _
_
$32 6 2 5 .................. 1953
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
Water Works bon ds.
5s '20 J-J
7 500--Jan 1 ’26-'30 5 ^ s 20 J-J $160,000.......
M unicipal lm pt. Bonds.
5^s"22 - - 75,000......... ..................
5s '24 J-D $22,000--June 1 ’26-'36
Park Bonds.
5s '25 M -N 50,000--N ov 1 '26-'50 5s '22
$68.000------------------- --BOND. DEBT Nov 17 '25- $147,000 BOND. DEB T July 1 '2 3 -. $345,750
Assessed val. real estate_ 2,925,500 Tot.as’d val.(non-op.)'25.11,680,175
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 605.395 City tax (per $1,000) 1925— $l3.30
Other assessable property--1,615,405 Popula'n 1910, 1.299: 20........... 4.513
Total assessed val. 1925— 5,146,300
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $10 oO
_
PARK
IM PT.
IN T. payable at City Treas. office H UNTINGTON
DIST. NO. 1.
and Mercantile Tr. C o., San Fran
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
HILLSBOROUGH~SCHOOL DIST 6s '25 J-J15$55.000.Jan 15 '26-’36
BOND. DEBT Feb 1925____$55,000
This district is in San Mateo Co
5s '15 J-J $14,000c_ July 1 1930 Assessed valuation 1924-25.-391,000
_
5s ’ 19 J-D
7,500c_ June 1 1929 Population (est.)_______________ 800
_
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
5s '24 J-J
2O,0O0c.July 1 ’ 29-’38

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H UNTINGTON P A R E C IT Y S.D.
6b ’06
86.000_____1926-1931
6s '12 . . .
27,000_____1926-1952
6a ’ 17 J-J
64 00 0.-July 1 '26-’57
5 ^ s ’20 M-S 27,000--M ar 1 ’26-’52
6s ’21 M-S 76,000--M ar 1 ’26-’41
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 1187—
6s ’22 A -O f 8 ,0 0 0 ..Oct 1 ’26-’27
1105,000..Oct 1 '28-'62
5 s '23 J-D /24.000--June 1 ’26-’33
160,000--June 1 ’34-’63
5s ’24 M -S J 63.000c.Mar 1 ’ 26-’34
1180,000c_Mar 1 ’35-’64
BOND. D EBT June 30’24 $678,000
Total assess, val. (non-op.)
1925--------------------------- 22,950,745
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$18.10
Population fest.)____________ 12.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

HUNTINGTON PARK UNION
HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT.

6s
5s
5a
6s
6s

’09
’ 10
’ 13
’20
’21

. . . $30,000
1925-1933
...
7.500
1925-1930
...
75,000
1935-1949
M -S 160 000--Sept 1 ’26-’45
F-A ($3.000___ Aug 1 1926
160.000 ..A u g 1 '27-4 1
6 ^ s ’20 J-D 50.000 _____ 1939-1945
(135,000.. June 1 ’26-’40
6s ’23 J-D \ 65,000-.June 1 ’41-’45
(300.000..June l '46-'60
6s ’24 A-O 750.000c.Aor 1 ’26-’6F
(For maturity see V . Il8 , p. 3227)
BOND. D EBT June 1924 *1,623.000
Ass’d val. 1925 (non-op.) .71,444,8’ 0
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$7.39

Population (est.)___________15 000

IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

HYDE PA RK SCH. DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Annexed to Los Angeles City School
District.
IMPERIAL.
This city is in Imperial Co. Inc.
Aug. 1904.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’09 J-J836.000c.....................1943
6s '14 A-O 25.000c_________ 1937
Sewer and citv -H all Bonds.
0 * ’ 10 J-J $27 500c.$1.500 yearly
(Last bond due 1944)
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ l l M-S $13,000c.$l,000 yearly
(Last bond due 1940)
6s ’ 15 M -N 40 090c.N ov 1 ’26-’41
6s '21 J-J
3,500c_$600 yearly
(Last bond due 1931)
B ON D. DEBT Nov 2 '2 5 .. $145,000
h] .099
Water debt (incl.)________
Assessed value real estate.] ,635,445
Assessed value, personal_
_ 288,179
Assess, val. other pron___ 607.715
Total assessed value 1925.-2,531,339
Tot. tax (per $1 000) 1925 ...$ 2 3 .3 0
Population, 1910, 1,257; 1920, 1.885
IN T . payable at the Hanover
Nat. Bank, N. Y .. and the First
Nat. Bank, Imperial

IMPERIAL COUNTY.

El Centro is the county seat.
Highw ay Bonds.
6s g ’ 19 F-A$ 1,500.000-Aug 4 ’29-’ 58
C ourt House Bonds.
5H s’22 J-D $277,090Tune 12 ” i6-’62
TO T . DEBT Nov 10 ’25-.$l,777,500
Tot. assess val <non-oper.)
(14 actual) 1925_______ 42,567,499
County tax rate per/Inside .$11.30
$1,000) '25 - 6 _ (Outside 8]5.30
_
Popula'n. 1910, 13.591; 1920. 43,4.53
IN T. on 51^s at the County Treas­
urer’s office.

Jail Bonds.
5s ’ 24 J-J
$4.500___________1934
BON D. DEBT Oct 31 ’25- $565,900
Sinking fund______________
13,586
Total assess, val. (nonoper.) 1925___________11,693.100
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____ $15.10
Population, 1910, 1,536; 1920. 3.286

This district is in Imperial Countv
Organized July 25 1911. Popula­
tion (est.), 55,000
$150.000___ July 1 1926
400,000--July 1 ’27-’28
500,000--July 1 '29-’30
600,000--July 1 '31-’32

I




M unicipal Im pt. Bonds.
6s '22 - - $9,500___________ 1962'
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’24-..$80,275
Assess, val. (non-oner.) 1923-609,635
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$24.20
Pop’n, 1910. 870; 1920________ 1,024

KERN CO. R d T i MPT. D. NO. 25. LAKEPORT UNION SCH. D IST.
6s ’24 J-J2 $880,000c_Dec 15 ’26-’36
This district is in Lake County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925- $881,626 .8
$60,000_______________
6s ’20
F-A $4 0,000..Aug 1 ’ 26-’45 Tot.ass’d val.’2 4 (a c t.)-5 2 ,1 1 0 ,2 1 0 BONDED D E B T ...............
7)
6s ’ 20
F-A 38 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’26-’44
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
( 6,000--M ar 1 ’28-'28
LA MESA.
5 K s’22 M-S 115,000..M ar 1 ’29-’33 KERN CO. RD. IMPT. D. NO. 26.
This city is in San Diego County.
112.000- .M ar 1’34-’36 6s '24 J-D$252,400c-Dec 23 ’26-'45
Street Improvement Bonds5s ’22 M -N (28,000. .N ov 1 ’ 26-’39 TOT. BD. D T. June ’2 4 .. $252,400 6s '17 . . . $10,000___________1934
1 8,000.-N ov 1 ’40-’47 Total assessed value 1923--1,466,584
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
’ 6,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’ 28 Value of land (est.)_______ 5,000.000 5Hs'22 - . - $18,000___________ 1938
15,000c.Dec 1 ’29-’ 33
5s ’23
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
W ater & Fire Bonds.
J-D
20,000c. Dec 1 ’ 34-’38
5V<>s'14 - - $4,455___________ 1942
25,0G0c_Dec 1 ’39-’43 KERN COUNTY UNION H S.D.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 ’2 4 -. $32,455
30,000c.Dec 1 ’44-’48 5 !-£s'20 M-S $160,000c Mar 29 '26 29 Assess, val. (non-cner.)'23-1,349,350
12.000_.Dec 1 ’26-’29 BOND. DEBT Feb 2 '2 0 - $209,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$13.10
20.000- _Dec 1 ’ 30-'33 Assessed value 1919______ 64,919.38 Population in 1920____ .•
______ 1,004
5s ’24 J-D 36.000- .D ec 1 ’ 34-'37 Population 1921 (est.)_______ 35.000
14,000____Dec 1 1938
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
LA MESA, LEMON GROVE AND
90.000-D ec 1 ’ 39-’44
SPRING VALLEY IRRIGA­
BOND. DEBT Dec. 1925 $152,009 KERNAN UMION"HIGH S. D.
TION DISTRICT.
Assess, val. '25 (non-oper) 10,893.390
This district is in Fresno County.
Water-System Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) '25
$21.30
Building Ronds.
Population (est.)____________ 5,200
5s '22 M -3 J$25,000c.Mar 5 ’26-'30 6s g '14 J-J $65,000c....... ................
Thase bonds are part of an auth­
U20,060c-Mar 5 ’31-’42
IN T . at office of County Treas.
5s ’23 F-A j 15,000c.Aug 1 ’27-’31 orized issue of $1,232,500 maturing
Tuly 1 '34 to '54 inch
INGLEWOOD UNION H. S. DIST
1 60,000c. Aug 1 '32-’43
TOT. DEBT Nov 1 2 '2 5 -- $220,000 BOND .D E B T Nov 20 '23. $56,000
5s '06 —
$3.000................. 1926
5V*sT3 —
90 000 _____1926 1943 Tot. ass’d val.'25(45%act.)5,352,385 Assess, val. '23 (real est.)_ 2,755,799
5s ’ 24 A-O 190,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’44 School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$7.80 Personal property is not assessed.
District tax (per $1,000) 1923-S2.00
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $305,000
Population in 1923(est.)______3,000
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '25-38,782,560 KING CITY.
IN T. at Dist. Treasurer’s office.
This city is in Monterey County.
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25.S8.99
IN T. at Co. Treas. office.
Street Im provement Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J $38,500c..................1950 LA PUENTE VALLEY COUNTY
IRVINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
WATER DISTRICT.
This district is in Alameda County. 5J4T19J-J
$5,5 0 0 c . . . ............1935
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
BOND. D E B i’ Dec 1925--$44,000
5sg ’ 22 M-N$47.000c* .-.1926-1941
($12,000.July 15 '30-'35
(For maturities see V. 114, p. 2391
Tot. ass'd val. ’25 ()4 act.) 634 700 5H s’25J-J15 33,000-July 15 ’36-’46
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 ’2 5 -. $47,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$18 09
l 90,000-July 15 ’47-’64
Assess, val. '25-’ 26(M act). 1,233.450 Population in 1920____________ 1,048 BOND. DEBT July 1925-- $135,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.70 ’ IN T. payable at the office o f the Assess, val. 1925 (est.)____1,500,000
Population (est.)__________ . . . I ,000
IN T. at the Puente National
City Treasurer.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
Bank, Puente.
INGLEWOOD CITY SCH. DIST

ISLETON UNION SCHOOL DIST

This district is in Sacramento Co.
6s '20
-- .$ 9 6 ,0 0 0 __________ 195.5
6 s '22 J-J (12.000-..)uly 1 ’ 26-’37
130.000-.July 1 •38-'.52
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’2 5 -. $136,000
Tot. ass'd val.'25(3-5 a c t.).4.,508 650
School tax (per $1,000) '25___ $3 00
IN T. at the office of the County
Treasurer.
JAMES IR R IG A TIO N D ISTR IC T
This district is in Fresno Countv
6s ’20 J-J $750.000c*.Jan 1 ’28-’43
6s '20 J-J 250.000c*.Jan 1 '43-'47
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $1,000,000
Total assessed value 1924-25
()4 actual)________ ____ 3,620,124
Dist. tax (per $1,000) '24-’25-$30.00
Population ( e s t .) ____________ 2.000
IN T. payable at the First National
Bank. San Joaquin or at the Chase
National Bank, N . Y .

JEFFERSON SCHOOL DIST

This district is in Los Angeles Co
5s '23 J-D f $8,000-.June 1 '26-’29
1 19,000.. June 1 '30-’48
BOND. D EBT Dec. 1925- $52,OPO
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’24. .2,65( 740
School tax (per $1,000) 1925- .$18 10
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.

JEFFERSON SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in San Mateo Co.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 10 J-J $29.2 5 0c...Ja n 2 1950
5s ’ 17 F-A 51.000c.A uk 1 ’26- 42
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $86.2,50
Total assess, value 1924_ 2,492 135
_
Tax (per $1,000) 1924_______$60.00
Population in 1921 test.)____ 5.C00
JEFFERSON UNION H. S. D.
This district is in San Mateo Co.
350,000___ July 1 1933 5 V£s’ 23 J-J $144,000c .Jan 1 ’ 26-’43
400,000___ July 1 1934 BOND. DEBT July 1 1924.$1 71.000
6s '22 J-J 7,500.000-.July 1 '35-'5S Assessed value 1924______ 3,780 000
6s g ’ 17 J-J 1.000,000- - July 1 ’38-’52
W ater IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
Co. Purchase Bonds.
5sg (15
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 1331) J-J 3,500,000--Jan 1 ’36-’55
6s g ’ 17 J-J 1,500.000- -July 1 ’38-'57 KATELLA SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district Is In Orange County.
(For maturity see V. 105 p 2382)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925$15,900.000 6s ’20 J-D $27,000c.June 1 ’26-’43
Ass’d val. (land) 2.5- k6 -47,521,849 BONDED DEBT July 1 '25-$27.000
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924-.. $50.00 Total assess, val (non-oper.)
1925-1926 _____________ 1,685,035
Appr. val. land in d ist.. 100.000.000
IN T . at Dist.Treas. office. El Centro, Tax rate per $1,000) 1924..$ 15.30
IN T. payable at the office of the
and at New York Trust C o., N Y .
Bonds are coupon or registered, in­ County Treasurer.
terchangeable. ______
KERN COUNTY.
County seat is Bakersfield.
IM PERIAL UNION SCH. DIST.
IC ourt-H ouse Bonds.
This district is in Imperial County.
7s ’08 M ay $2,000-.M ay 5 '26-'27 4)^s’09 M-S $132,000c — 1926-1928
Highway Bonds.
6s ’ 19
85 000 . .
1926-1942
BO N D . DEBT N ov 1 0 ’25- $87,000 5s g ’ 13 M-S$l ,626,531c Sep 1 ’26-’38
Tot.ass’d val. '25 0 4 a ct.).2 ,437,609 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23-$2.24n,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____$17.40 Assess, val., real estate..109,159.930
IN T . payable at the office o f the Assess, val., impts_______ 17.096.520
Assess, val., pers. prop_ 25,057.420
_
County Treasurer.
70,505
Moneys and credits______
Tot. val. ’23---------------- 151.384.375
INGLEW OOD.
This city is in Los Angeles Co. County tax rate (per [Inside..$12.50
$1,000 ’24 -25___ \Outside 14 00
Incorporated Feb. 1908.
Pop. 1910. 37,715: 1920______ 54.843
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
}IN T . at County Treas. office.
6s ’ 13 J-J $12,000___ July 2 1933
Fire Bonds.
KERN CO. RD. IMPT. D, NO. 1.
5s ’ 24 J-J 129.000c.July 1 ’ 26-'.54 6s ’21 J-J $363,300...................... ..
5s ’ 12 J-J
3,500__________ 1932 BOND. D EBT Nov ’21 — - $363,300
W ater Works Bonds,
Assess, value of land, - ____ 4.999.650
6H s’19 J-D $2) 1,(.00--D ec 1 ’26-'59
6s ’20 M-S
1 8JO___ Sept 1 1927 KERN COUNTY ROAD IMPROVEMENT DIST. NO. 3.
4J*s’22 J-J2 J56,000— Jan 2 ’33-’60
t 1.500____ Jan 2 1961 6s g’20 J J $210.000..Aug 30 '26 '32
(7)
4 K s’22 J-J2J 155.000--Jan 2 ’31-'60 BONDED D E B T , . , .........
l 2.000___ Jan 2 1962 KERN CO. ROAD IMP. D. NO. 12.
Fire Engine House Bonds.
6 s ’20 M -S
$100___ Sept 1 1926 6 s g ’ 21 J-J $369.800_______________
BOND. D EBT Feb 1922.. $369,800
Street Impt. Bonds.
value____________9,825.780
6s ’20 M-S $20 000___ Sept 1 1945 Assessedpayable at Cp. Treas. office.
IN T .
6s ’23 J-J2 ($18,000.Jan 2 ’ 26-’34
1
500_ Jan 2 1935 KERN CO. ROAD IM PT, DIST.
_
C ity Hall Bonds.
NO. 14.
4 h s’22 J-J2 /$50,000_Jan 2 ’26-’50
Road Bonds.
1 1,000-..J a n 2 1951 6s g ’21 J-J $208,000..........1926-1933

IMPERIAL IRRIGATION DIST

BOND. D EBT M ay 31 ’ 21 $316,008
Total assess, val. 1921-22
(80% act.)____________35,230.690
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $15-00
Population in 1921 (est.)______ 2.000
IN T. at office of County Treas

KING CITY SCHOOL DIST.

This district is in M onterey C o.
-S ’ l l
$12.000 ................................
6s ’ 18 A -O
2 .4 0 0 .......... 1926-1950
6s '20 F -A 20.000 ______1926-1945
B O N D . D E B T N o v 24 ’ 24 $54,000
Assess, val. '24 (2-5 a c t )___2,533,970
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $31.0

KING 3 COUNTY" RECLAMA
TION D IST R IC T NO. 16^8.

LARKSPUR.
This town is in Marin County.
Road and Town Hall B onds.
5s ’ 12
$32.625__________ 1952
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 4 -. $32,625
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ . 97,965
Total assessed value 1923
(about 35% actual)_____ 936,965
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$13.00
Population In 1910. 594; 1920, 612

6s '21 J-J $550.0 00 c.J an 1 '2 6 -’36
B O N D . D E B T N o v 2 '2 5 - - $602,000 LASSEN C O U N T Y .

KINGSBURG.
This city is In Fresno County.
W ater Bonds.

5s '10

.- -

$21 .00 0 -....................1946

Sewer B onds.

6s '13
$ 1 7 .4 0 0 ............
1954
6s '18 A-O 22.450 _____ 1926-1959
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1 9 2 5 -- $60,850
Water debt (included)_____
21,000
Sinking fu n d _______________
4,810
Assess, val. real estate____ 31 '.930
Assess, val. personal______ 286,025
Other assess, property_____ 387,270
Total assess, val. 1925------ 934,275
Tax-rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $13 50
Population in 1910, 634; 1920. 1.316

KINGSBURG JOINT SCH. DIST

This district is in Fresno County
6s ’20 A-O $48,000-.0ct 5 '26-’58
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. $125,000
Assess, val. 1923-1924____2.38J.925
Total tax rate (per $1,000)
'23-'24, outside___________ $41.$0
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas

Susanville is the county seat.
C oun ty Hospital Bonds.
5s g 15 J-J ($10.000c.July 1 '20-’45
1 i 0.000c..I uly 1 '46-’55
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s g '15 J-J I$8 1,000c July 1 ’26-’55
1 32.000c.Julj 1 ’46-'55
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’23. $100,000
Ass’d val., real est. k imps-8.846,506
Assess, val.. pers. prop____3.860 550
Dual value 1923- 24_____12,707.056
Total tax (per $1,000) ’24-’25:
Inside____________________ $19.30
Outside___________________ 23.30
Population 1910, 4.802; 1920, 8.507
INT. at County Treas. office.
LAUREL SCH O OL D IS T R IC T .

This district is iu Orange County.
6 s ’ 20
$30,000c............-..1 9 4 0
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25---$30,000
Tot., ass’d val. (non-oper.),
1925-1926______________ 714,820
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24117.30
LA VER N E.

KINGSBURG JT. UN. H. SCH. D
This city (formally Lordsburg) to
in Los Angeles County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s g '15 J-J S2 8 .000 c.M ar 6 '26-’3P
Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N o v 4 ’25 -- $30,000 5s ’24 J-D $58,000.-June 1 ’26-’54
Assess, val. '25 (M actual)_4.949,170
W ater Bonds.
High school tax (per $1,000)'25 $8.21) ie 10
$24,000......... 1926-1949
IN T . at County Treas.' office,Fresno
Street-Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 12 F-A $23.000.-Aug 1 ’26-’48
P'ire Apparatus bonds______ *2.006
KINGS C O U N T Y Hanford Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’ 24_- $109,000
Road Bonds ( I n t . pay. at H and'd ) Tot. ass’d val.(non-op.) ’25 1,429,175
5s '15 July $390,000c July 1 ’26-’40 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$15 80
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 '2 5 - - $402,000 Popula'n 1910, 954; 1920..........1,698
Assess, val., real estate_ 21 840,110
_
Assess, val., pers. prop_ 3 248,489 LA V ER N E C I T Y S C H O O L D I S T .
_
Total val. 1925__________ 25 055,599
This district is in Los Augeles Go.
County tax rate fInside______$_'] 00 6s ’21 s-a $ 6 4 .0 0 0 ..-....................(per $1.0001 ’251 O utside___ $25 00 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 754-)
Popula’n. 1910. 16.230: 1920. 22,031 BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $64,000
(non-oper.) 1,781.925
KNIGHTSEN IR R IG . D ISTR IC T. Assess, val. '25$1,000) 1925-—$24.00
Ttiis district (P. O. Kuightsen) is Tax rato (per 1921 vest.)______3.O0O
Population in
In Contra Costa County.
IN T. at County Treasurer's office.
6s '21 J-J $650,000c.July 1 ’ 27-’46
BOND DEBT Nov 2 ’2 5 -- $650,000
Sinking fund______________
10.000 LAWNDALE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,713,551
Dist. tax (per $1,000) '25_ $32 60 5 J^s’22 A-O $34.000.-Apr 1 ’26-’42
_
J30.000--Dec 1 ’26-’40
Population (est)________________ 550
5s '24 J-D 112.009- Dec 1 '41-’44
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $49,500
LAGUNA IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '25 -1,988,870
6s '21 J-J $182.000--July 1 '26-’32 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) *25-$23 20
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
BOND. DEBT July 1921-- $265,000
Assess, val. (abt. 1-3 a c t .).1,255.012
Population (est.)______________ 3,000 LEMOORE.
IN T. payable at the office of dist.
This city is in Kings County.
Improvement Bonds.
LA HABRA SCHOOL DIST.
7s ’ 18 J-J $24,0 0 0 c ____ 1920-1928
This district is in Orange County
Sewer Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-D $12,700c..................1943
6s ’ 14 F-A $26,000c..........
1937
Electric-Light & W ater B onds.
6 s ’ 18 . . .
9 ,0 0 0 c___ 1926-1934 6s ’02 J-J $13.750c__________1942
6s ’20 . . . 70,000c_____ 1926-1939
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
5s '23 A-O 4 5 ,0 0 0 c...................1948 5 ^ s ’24 . - - $50,000c_____________
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25- $151,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’ 24--S102.653
Assess, val (non-operative)
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 10,550
1925-1926______________ 5,095,140 Assessment debt (add'l)____
7 .892
Tax rate (per$1,000) 1924...$18.80 Assess, val., real estate____ 506,341
Assess, val., personal._____ 435,505
LAKEPORT.
Other assess, property_____ 359,125
This town is in Lake County.
Tot.assess, val.'24(75%act.) 1,300.971
W ater W orks Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’24-$14.30
5s ’95 . . . $5,775______
1935 Pop’n in 1910. 1.000; 1920____ 1,355
5s ’22 — . 65,000......................1962
IN T . is payable in Lemoore.

/i-JZN U
LEMOOR UNION H IG H S. D.
This district is in Kings County.
5s ’23 M-N$310.OCOc.May 8 ’26-’43
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 ’25— $310,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 7,992,655
Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25______ $9.50
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

LIVERMORE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Alameda Co.
6s ’2 U J -D / $99,000c*Dec 15 ’26-’58
* 1g 1 4,000c*_Dec 15 1959
BOND. DEBT*N ov 9 ’25. $106,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 2,652,695
Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25_____$13.80
IN T . at the County Treas. office.

LIB ER TY UNION H IG H S. D.
This district is in Contra Costa Co LIVINGSTONisSCHOOL DIST.
This district
in Merced County.
5s '19 M-S $30,000 _____ 1926-1931
Schonl B ldg. Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Oct 25 ’ 24. $35,000
Ass’d val.’23(abt.2-5act.) .7,538,385 6s ’21 M-N$28,000 _____ 1926-1939
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’2 5 .. $28,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
8,000
LINCOLN.
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)l,526,232
This town is in Placer County.
Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’25______ $8.00
W ater Bonds.
7 s ’96 . . .
$6,000__________ 1935 LODI.
City, Sixth Class, in San Joaquin
Sewer B onds.
5 s '06 . . .
$8,250__________ 1946 County. Incorporated in N ov. 1906.
Sewer Bonds (Part y ea rly ).
Hall Bonds.
6s ’ 20 . . . $26,000__________ 1950 5 s ’08 J-J $23,333c*—July 1 1938
L ight and W ater (P art yea rly ).
BOND. DEBT July 1 1924-S40.250
Assess, val. '23 (non-oper.).457,781 5s ’08 J-J $35.446c*. .July 1 1938
Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____$24.00
Population, 1910, 1,402; 1920, 1,325 5Ms’21 M-S $175,000c*Mar 1 ’ 26-’61
Sewage Disposal B onds.
5s ’23 J-D $85,000c_June 1 ’26-’43
LINDA VISTA IR R IG . D IST.
For debt compromise see “ State BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’25- $318,800
Water debt (incl.)________
17,733
and C ity’’ Section for M ay 1908 Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 208,448
and V. 81, p. 43.
Ass’d val.’25(abt.35% act.)4,840,462
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $16.00
LINDSAY.
2.697; 1920,
This city is in Tulare C o. Incor­ Population 1910, Nat. Bank, 4,850
IN T . at First
Lodi,
porated Feb. 28 1910.
and on 5Ms at Lodi or New York.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’ll
J-J $78.000c ...1926-1951 LODI
IC T
BOND. DEBT Nov 29 ’25 $84,500 6s 06 SCHOOL D IS T RJuly . 1 1926
Total assess, val. 1925____2,456 855 5s ’ 16 J-J $7.250___ Jan 2 1936
J-J 28.000___
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $14.50 5s ’20 A-O 84.000___ Apr 6 1950
Population 1910, 1,814; 1920, 2,57t 5s '22 A-O 81,000—April 3 '26-’52
IN T . payable at City Treas office TOTAL DEBT July 1 ’23. $197,750
Tot. ass’d val. '23 ( ^ act.) .4,788 330
LIN DSAY SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Sch. tax rate '23 (per $1,000)—$8.50
This district is in Tulare County
IN T. on 5s o f 1922 at the County
6s ’08 ann $13,000c*July 1 ’26-’38 Treasurer's office.
6s TO ann 16.000c*Dec 1 ’ 26-’4i
6s T 4 ann 36.000c*July 1 ’ 26-’43 LODI UNION HIGH SCH. DIST
(J4,000c*J ne 2 4 '26-'30 6s T3 F-A $90.000___ Feb 1 1952
6 s ’ 20 J-D (28.000c*J'ne24’3 l-’44 6s ’22 A-O 250,000___ Apr 3 1942
l 3,000c*.June 24 1945 TOT. B D . DT. July 1 ’23. $324,000
6 s ’ 22 A-O 15,000c*Apr 3 '27-'41 Tot. assess. val. '23 (\ i act.) 20,571,915
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 '25. $111,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$6.50
Ass’d value '25 (K act’l) ..3 ,372 445
IN T. on 5s of 1922 at the County
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $9 .20 Treasurer's office and' on others at
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 4,200 County Treas. office or in N . -Y. City.
IN T. on 6s of 1920 payable at th*
LOMPOC.
office o f the County Treasurer.
This town is in Santa Barbara Co.
Water
LIN DSAY H IGH SCHOOL DIST 4 K s’02 . . Bonds.
. $18,000c_________1942
This district is in Tulare County
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $153.000c*J’ne24 '26- 45 5K sT6 . . . $41,000c_________ 1944
6 s '22 A-O 10.000c*April 3 '27-’36
Light & Pow. Syst. P urch. Bds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 7 ’25. $163,000
. . $30,0 00c_________ 1939
Assess, val. '25 (H actual).3.372 445 5>Ss’22 .DEBT Dec 17 ’ 24. $85,000
BOND.
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$9 80 Water debt, (incl.)________
18,000
Population (estimated)_______ 4.2JO Assessment (debt (add’l)._
86,944
IN T . payable at the office of Co Assess, val. '24 (H a c t .).-1.174,953
Treasurer.
_____
Total tax (per $1,000) '25____$16,50
LINDSAY STRATHM ORE IRR1 Pop’n 1910, 1,482; 1920. 1.876
GATION D ISTR IC T.
LOMPOC PERM. ROAD DIV.
This district (P. O. Lindsay) is ii 5 K s’25 J-J 210,000.Jan 19 ’26-’46
Tulare County. Organized Oct. 2* BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $610,000
1915.
Assessed valuation 19.5— 5.942,900
6s T8 A-O $250,000c.0ct 1 ’29-’48 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) for
irrigation System Bonds.
bonds 1924-25.............
$11.80
6s g T6 J-J $1,400,000c. — 1927-1941 Population in 1920 (est.)---------5.000
(Bonds can be retired when distric
INT. at Co. Treasurer’s office.
has over $10,000 surplus funds ii
their hands by advertising; pur LOMPOC SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Santa Barbara
chases to be made at a price no
County.
exceeding par and interest.)
6s
. . . $57,000 _____ 1926-1944
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25.$1,650,000
_
_
2.000—$1,000 yearly
Floating debt (add'l)_____
34,000 os
Balance in bond int. fund.
18,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 .. $59,000
Assess, val. ’25 (non-oper.) 1,2''4,395
Assess, val., real estate, 25
(30% act.)____________ 2 450 ’'99 District tax '25 (per $1,000) .$21.00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $69.63 LOMPOC UNION HIGH S. D.
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 1,5J0
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
6s '21 . . . {$32,000 _____ 1926-1941
LITTLE LAKE SCHOOL DIST.
\ 5,000 _____ 1942-1946
This district is in Los Angeles Co
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 .. $17,000
Building Bonds.
5H s l9 M-N $.5.000c.M ay 1 ’26-40 Assessed value 1925_______ 4.632,350
BD. DEBT June 30 ’24—
$26,500 District tax (per $1,000) '25—$8.50
Total assess, val. 1925___ 9.560.390
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____$15 20 LONG BEACH.
This city is in Los Angeles County,
IN T. payable at Co. Treas. office
incorp. as city of 6th class Dec. 1897
and as a city of the 1st class under
L IT T L E R O C K I R R I G . D IS T .
Freeholders Charter in 1907. Com­
This district is in Los Angeles Co. mission overumeui adopted Oct
6s g ’20 . . . $200,000 —-Jan 1 '41-’60 15 1914. City adopted City Man­
6 s g ’20 . . .
4 6 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 '26-'42 ager form of govt, on July 5 1921.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 1922— $308,000 V. 113, p. 318. On July 20 the voters
Appraised value of prop_ 2,410,160 o f Alamitos voted in favor of annexa­
_
Population (est.)_______________150 tion to this city (Y. 117, p. 462). On
Nov. 9 additional territory of about
LIVE OAK JOINT H IGH SCH. D 14 square miles, taking in Alamitos
This district is in Sutter County
Bay, Belmont Shore and Naple dis­
6s
’ ...$ 7 0 ,0 0 0 ............... ........... tricts, was annexed to this city
BON D. D EBT Oct 1923____$70,000 (V. 117, p. 2238).
City Hall Bonds.
LIVE OAK UNION H IGH S. D 5s '99 F-A $3,)50—Feb 1 ’26-’39
Qas System Bonds.
This district is in Santa Clara Co
5s’23 J-D$2,849,000 —D e c l’ 26-’62
S chool Bonds.
Park Improvement Bonds.
6s
A-O $32,000. - Apr 1 '26-’41
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 -. $37,000 5s '99 F-A $1 .662 50 Feb l '26-'39
5s
F-A 877,dud--Feb 1 ’ 26-'62
IN T. payable in San Jose.
P ublic Batn House Bonds.
5 s '99 F-A $1,400-.Feb 1 '26-’39
LIVERMORE.
W harf Repair Bonds.
This town is in Alameda County
5 s ’01 A-O $2,640..A pr 1 ’26-’41
Sewer Bonds.
O utfall Sewer Bonds.
4H s’08 J-J $18,000c..........
1940
5H ?’25 J~D 21,000 _____ 1926-1939 5s ’03 F-A $15,750—Feb 2 ’ 26-’43
5s T4 J-J 246.5J0—Jan 1 ’26-'54
Park & Library Site B onds.
Pier Bonds.
5s TO J-J
2,500c__________1930
5s ’03 J-D $47.500.-D ec 1 '26-’43
Street Bonds.
5s T5 A-O $35.000c__________1949 5s '14 M-N 36.250—May 1 ’26-'54
P ublic C onvention Hall Bonds.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s g ’20 J-J
$5.000c—Jan 1 ’26-'30 5s ’05 M-S $10,000—Mar 1 ’26-'35
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 ’25- $60,500
Assessed vai'n, real estate.. 417 250 5s T9 M -N $l0.000—May 1 ’26-'3.5
Assessed vai’n, impts_____ 731.475 4 ^ s ’22 M-S 75,000—Sept 1 ’38-’52
Harbor Improvement Bonds.
Assessed vai n, personal_
_ 347,715
4 K s’09 M-N$153,125-Nov 1 ’26-'49
Total assess, val 1925
5s '17 J-J
240.0 )0-Jan 1 '26-’57
(abt. 45% actual):
N on-operative_______ 1,496 500 4 s ’24 F-A{ 125,000____Aug 1 1926
\ 50,000____Aug 1 1927
Operative___________ 233,887
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$15.60 4 K s’24 F-A 500,000--Aug 1 ’61-’64
Population 1910, 2,030; 1920, 1,916 4 ^ s ’24 F-A 500,000--Aug 1 ’27-’35
Water Plant Purchase.
IN T . on 5s of 1920 at the office ol
4 Vis’ l l J-J $650,000—July 1 ’26-’ 51
the Town Treasurer.




X tW O T S

W ater W orks, Series 2, B onds.
5s T4 F-A$145,000—Feb 1 ’26-’54
W ater W orks Im pt. Bonds.
5s ’20 A -0$500,000-.A pr 1 ’26-’ 60
Incinerator B onds.
5s T9 J-J $32,000—Jan 1 ’26-’57
5 s ’22 J-D 121,000—Dec 1 ’26-’55
F un din g Bonds.
5s T9 M-N$262,500—N ov 2 ’ 26-’39
Fire Dept. Im provement Bonds.
5s ’20 M-N$64,000—May 1 ’ 26-’57
4Vis’22 M-S $62.000_.Sept 1 ’ 26-’42
_
43is’23 M-S $140,000_ Sept 1 1937
C ity Hall Bonds.
4 ) is ’ 19 F-A$360,000—Feb 1 ’26-’61
4Vis’22 M-S 90.000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’42
5s ’22 M-S 95,000—Sept 1 ’26-’ 62
P ublic C om fort S tation s Bonds.
4M s’22 M-N$46,00Q—Nov 1 ’26-’47
Sewage Disposal P lant B onds.
4>is’22 J-J $42,000._Jan 2 ’ 26-’36
5s
J-J
50,000____Jan 2 1948
P u blic H osp.tal Bonds
5s
J-J $95,000--Jan 1 ’26-’59
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25 $8,644,477
Sinking funds Nov 1 ’25:
General______________
44,983
W ater_______________
20,539
Gas__________________
43,981
As’d val. (non-op.) ’25—164,700,910
As’d val. (oper.) ’25____ 11,601,664
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.00
Pop’n ’20, 55,593; ’23 (est.).-117,000
All the above bonds are coupon
bonds but may be registered as to
principal.
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat.
Bank, N . Y ., or at office of City
Treasurer, Long Beach, Cal.

D etention-H ospital B onds.
3J£s’04 J-D $19,000c.June 1 ’26-’44
Fire-Departm ent B onds.
4s ’98 J-J $42,000c.June 1 ’26-’39
4 % s’24J-Ja390,000r*—July 1 ’26-’64
Fire P rotection B onds.
4>*’23A-Oa$l,634,000-Apr 1 ’26-’63
Sewage D isposal Bonds.
4 H ’ 23A-Oa$l,306,000-Apr 1 ’ 26-’63
4J£s’25 F -A 4,000,000- .F eb 1 ’26-’65
im pou n d in g Reservoir B onds.
3J*s’04 J-D $67.000c.June 1 ’26-’44
Main and Lateral Sewer Bonds.
4s g ’06 J-J$162,000c.—July 2 ’26-’46
Park Bonds.
4s ’98 F-A $2,800c.Aug 1926-’39
O utfall Sewer Bonds.
3$£s’03 J-D $462,000c.-June ’26-’43
Sewer Bonds.
6s T9 F-A
65,000--Aug 1 '26-’30
♦School Im provement.
4J^s’95 J-J $80,000c.july 1 ’26-’35
R efu n d in g Bonds.
4s g ’97 J-D $84,00OC—July 1 ’26-’37
♦Polytechnic High S chool.
3 % s ’03 J-D $85,000c..June 1 ’26-’43
P olice-Station Bonds.
4 VSs'95 J-J $10.000c .July 1 ’26-’35
aP olice P rotection Bonds
4>£s’24J-J$l,560,000c*&rJTy 1’26’64
a ln cin era tor Bonds
4)^s’24 J-J $585,000c*&rJ’ly 1’26’ 64
aP iayground Bonds
4 s’24 F-Aj$70,000r*—Feb 1’26’30
\416,000r*_Feb 1’31’62
T u n n el Bonds.
4s ’98 F-A $52,000c--Aug 1 ’26-’38
Storm -Drain Bonds.
3?^s’03 J-D$180,000c—June ’26-’43
♦Public S chool.
LONG BEACH CITY SCH. DIST 354s’03 J-D $160.300c.June 1 ’26-’43
5s T3 —
$6,000..........1926-1931
Franklin C anyon Line W ater
5Vis’ 19 J-D ! 12.000—June 1 ’ 26-’29
Bonds.
1120.000-.June 1 ’30-’59 tV4sT3M-N$l ,026 000c M ayl'26-’43
5s T9 J-D ] 40,000—Dec 1 ’26-’29
W ater-W orks Bonds.
(240,000—Dec 1 '30-T9 4H s’95 J-J *$8,000c_July 1 ’ 26-’35
6s '20 J-J 150.000.-July 1 ’26-'40 4s g '05M-N 7 >0,000c— Nov 1 ’28-45
6s g M-S 1,302,000r*.Sept 1 ’ 26-’46 3 3 s ’0l A-O 800.none—Oct 1 ’ 26-’41
4
(For maturitv see V. 113, p. 875) 3 3 s ’04 J-D 66 000c.June 1 ’26-'31
4
5s '24 M-S 580,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’ 54 4>£’23J-J a 930.000— Jan 1 ’26-’43
5s '24 M-S 580.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’ 54 4Vi’23J-J al.000,000-—Jan 1 ’44-63
5s ’ 24 M-S 725.000c.Mar 1 ’ 26-’ 54 4V$'23J-J a l ,900.000_ Jan 1 ’ 26-’63
_
5s ’24 M -S {275,000..M ar 1 ’26-’50 4Ms’24J-Da2.925.000r*__J’ne 1’26'64
1 40,000. .M ar 1 ’51-’ 54 4 4 s ’24.)-J«l ,950.000r*--J’ly ’ 126'64
24,000___ Mar 1 1926 4M s’24 J-D2.925,000-June 1 ’26-’64
5s ’24 M -Si 10.000___ Mar 1 1927 4 V^s’25 J-J$2.000,000cJuly 1 ’26-’65
[216,000.-M ar 1 ’28-’54 4 J£s’25 J-J 5,000,000r*.July 1 ’26-’65
C erritos S. D. Bonds (Assum ed). 4>*s’25 J-J 1,000,OOOr*.July 1 ’2fr-’65
.s
_ $34,000c---------------------- _
‘ Owens River Bunds.
5s '24 F-A {29,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’38 4s '07 J-D 1660.000c D ec31 ’26-47
(20.000c. Aug 1 ’39-'48 4V*s’07J-D 15.180 000c Dec31’26-47
Clearwater S. D. Bonds (Assum)
{H arbor-lm orovem ent Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 3 0 ,7 1 4 -..------- ---------- VSs'10 J-D$l 872 OOOc.luue 1926-’51
TO T. B D . D T . Aug 1925 $4,568,666 Hs'13 M -N l .856.000 —May 1 1953
Ass’d val. ’25 (non-oper.) 183,442,620
Harbor-Im provem ent Bonds.
l'ax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$14.30 6s'19M-S $1,054,000--Sept 1 '26-’59
Population in 1920 test.)_____80,000 6s T9 M-S 1 015 000 -Sept 1'26-60
INT. at County Treas. office.
5M T9M -S 1,085.000--Sept 1 ’26-’60
5^s'21 M-N 1.440.000 Nov 1 '26-’61
4>£s'21 M -N al ,4 )4,000 Nov 1 ’26-’61
LONG BEACH C ITY H IGH SCH. 5s '22M N a560.000-.Nov 1 ’26-’39
DIST.
4M ’22M-N a920,000—Nov 1 ’40-’62
5s g TO A-O $150.000-Apr 25 ’ 26-'50 5s '22 M-S a350.000-.Sept 1 '26-’39
5s T9 — 115.000.-Dec 1 ’26-'49 4Jis'22M-S a500.000-.Sept 1 '40-’59
6s ’20
-.
75.000 -July 1 '26-10 414'23A-O 4,750,000-.-O ct 1 26-’63
6sg’21 M-S 398,000r* Sept 1 ’26'46 4M '23A-Oa4.750,000r*.0ct 1 ’26-’63
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 875)
{E lectric-L igh t-P lan t Bonds.
os ’ 24 M-S {323.000c.Mar 1 ’26-'44
\160,000c-Mar 1 ’45-’ 54 4Hs'10 J-DI2.700.000 June 1 ’26-’ 51
5s ’24 M-S 386.000c.Mar 1 ’26-'54 » 4 s 'i4 F-A 5 0 in 0 0 0 ________ 1942
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2606.) 4H s’24 A-03,325,000_-Oct 1 ’26-’44
5 s ’24 M -S{384,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’49 4>£s'24 A-03,500,000--O ct 1 ’45-’64
\ 85.000._Mar 1 ’50-’ 54 4H s’25A-O{4,875,000r*.Oct 1 '26-64
\ 100,000r*.-O ct 1 1965
5s '24 M-SJ 90.000.-M ar 1 ’26-’34
M unicipal Power Bonds.
1160,000. .M ar 1 ’35-'54
BOND. DEBT Mar ’25-$ 2.150,000 5s ’21 F-A $13.500,OOOr*
Aug 1 ’ 26-’ 61
Ass’d val. '25 (non-oper.)185,176,480
Library Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-.$5.79
Population in 1920 (est.)_____80,000 4J4s . . . j$455.000c____ 1926-1960
{
6,000c__________1961
INT. payable at County Treas. office.
4 ?Ts’ 22 F-A [ 1,275,OOOr*. .F eb 1’36’60
\a 58,OOOr*..Feb 1 1961
LORDSBURG. See La Verne.
V iaduct Bonds
444s’24F-A «$975,000r* F e b l'2 5 ’64
4s ’25 F-A{ 84,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’31
LOS ALTOS SCHOOL DIST.
1416,000.-Feb 1 ’32-’63
A district in Santa Clara County.
Bonds (issued for sewage-disposal,
5s
...
$9,000____Apr 1 1934
5s
_
_
44,000____June 1 1944 water works, city hall, library,
BOND. D EBT July 1 1925—$53,000 viaduct and playground purposes.)
4>£s’24F-AJ al95,000r*.-Feb 1’26’28
12,240,000r*. Feb 1’29’63
LOS ANGELES.
a 1,085.000r*. -Feb 1’26’30
County seat of Los Angeles Co: 5s’24F-A ah .848,OOOr*..Feb 1’31 ’62
Commission government rejected
a 175.000r*. .F eb 1 1963
Dec. 3 1912. City founded Sept. 4
al50.OOOr* Feb 11964
1781; incorp. Apr. 4 1850. In Aug.
C ity-H all & Street C onstrue.
1909 voted to consolidate with the 4 Ms' 25 A -0$2,000,000r * . Aug 1’ 26-65
city of Wilmington (V. 89, p. 427)
W ater-W orks, T unnel & Libr’y.
and with the city o f San Pedro (V.
[$1,292,000r*Dec l ’26-’59
89, p. 488). Early in 1910 city of 4>£s’25J-D{
34,OOOr*-Dec 1 1960
Hollywood was consolidated (V. 90.
l
24,000r*.Dec 1 1961
p. 391). Since additional territory
Sawtelle Central S ch ool Bond*
has been annexed, amongst which are
(A n n e x e d )—
the cities of Eagle Rock, Sawtelle and 5 MisT3 A-O $8,000.-A pr 1 ’26-’34
Hyde Park. On Oct. 3 1925 the city
San P edro {A n n e x e d ) —
of Venice voted in favor of annexa­ 5s ’06 M -N 2,00 0c._.N ov 1 1926
tion to this city.
Ten amendments to City Charter 5s W ilm ington (A n n ex e d ) — 1 ’26-48
'07 M-N $52,200c.May
were adopted Oct. 24 1916. V. 103
Eagle R ock (A n n e x e d ) —
p. 1807. New charter proposal
W
carried by the voters on M ay 6 1924. 5s T7 ater W orks Bonds. 1 ’ 26-’50
J-J $50,000_ Jan
_
effective July 1 1925.
A-O 37.500.-Apr 1 ’26-’60
1'Ue District Court of Appeals on 6s
'Street Impt. Bonds.
June 12 1915 upheld validity ol 5 y 2s
A-O $26.000---Oct 1 ’26-’38
$6,500,000 power bonds voted May * 5 l s
A
A-O 13 500_ Oct 1 '26-’38
_
1914. V. 100, p. 2025. The last of
{ 84.000.--Jan 1 ’26-’31
these bonds were sold on Oct. 13
_
1922. V.
115, p.
1970. City 4s ’25 J-J [416,000_ Jan 1 ’32-’63
C entral Ave. Impt. Bonds.
purchases certain water lines. See
A-O $24,000.-Apr 1 ’26-34
V. 100, p. 2025. The legality 514s
Bonds.
of $11,000,000 bonds to buy the 6 sCity Hall $)0.000---Jan 1 ’26-55
’ 22 J-J
Southern California Edison Co.'s
distributing system in the city and TO T. BD . D T . Dec ’25,$124,103,275
Water
$2,500,000 bonds to build a power Sinkingdebt (incl.)______ 37.776.200
funds___________ 6,564,293
plant and make other betterments
assess, value 1925
to the city's system, which wen- Total a ct.), non-oper. 1,467,542,621
(H
voted June 3 1919. was upheld by Asesss. val. (oper.),add'l_315,884,816
the State Supreme Court on Mar. 30
1921 (V. 112, p. 1779). The sale of City tax (per $1,000) 1925— $15-40
these bonds was made during Feb­ Population in 1910 (Census)-319,198
Population in 1920_________ 576,673
ruary 1922 (V. 114, p. 981).
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at
Bridge Bonds.
4s ’ 98 J-J
$8,000c-July 1 ’26-’39 Kountze Bros., N. Y .; (§) Speyer &
3 % s’03 J-D 43.OOOc.June 1 ’26-'43 Co., N. Y.; (a) at the City Treas­
4% s’24J-Ja 975,000r*_ Ju lyl’26’64 urer’s office or the Guaranty Tr. Co.,
4 ^ s ’25 J-D{476,000r*.Dec 1 ’26-’59 N. Y .; all others at office of City
l 24,000r*-Dec 1 ’60-’61 Treasurer.

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4% s’22 M-S 925,000..S ep t 1 ’26-’62 j LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT.
D istrict No. 171.
D IST R IC T NO. 36. •
BOND. D EBT June 30 '24—$62,554
4M s’22M -S 1,850,000-Sept 1 ’ 26-'62
4M s’22 M-S 925,000..S ep t 1 ’26-’62 1 5M s’25 F-A$858,0 0 0 -.Feb 1 '26-51 Assessed value 1925 _______ 305,360
4% s’22 M-3 1,628,000-Sept 1 ’26-’62 5s '25 F-A 442,000--Feb 1 ’52-’64 District tax (per $1,000) 1925-S26.90
4 Ji's’22M -Sf 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’26-’27 BON D. D EBT Aug 31 '25$1,300,000
D istrict No. 193.
1560,000.-Sept 1 ’28-’62 T ot. ass’d val. '25(43 a ct.).7,437,665 BOND. D EBT June 30’24. $151,089
4M s’22 M-S 840,000r*_____________ Population (est.)______________2,700 Assessed value 1925_______ 4,002,720
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or District tax (per $1,000) 1925--$6.60
sept 1 ’28-’62
Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
5s '24 F-A
975,000r*___________
D istrict No. 198.
Aug 1 ’26-’64
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’24-$64,183
5s ’24 F-A 2,262.000c Aug l ’26-’64 LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT. Assessed value 1925________ 147 640
5s ’24 F-A 1,950,000--Aug 1 ’26-’64
District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$69.40
D ISTR IC T NO. 37.
5s ’24 F-A 975,000—Aug 1 ’26-’64 6s '25 J-J $500.000c_*Jan 1 ’29-’38
D istrict No- 199.
/ 50,000____Aug 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925--.$500,000 BOND. D EBT June 30 ’24-$51,401
5s ’24 F-A 1950,000--Aug 1 ’27-’64 Total assessed value 1925— 900,120 Assessed value 1925________ 139,500
Eagle R ock Sch Dist (a n n e x ed ).
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925___$53.50
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
5s ’23 A -0/$60,000—Apr 1 ’26-’40
D istrict No. 205.
l 24,000.-Apr 1 ’41-’48
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24-$47,921
Assessed value 1924________ 180,540
C onstruction & Equip. Bonds. LOS ANGELES COUNTY.
County seat Is Los Angeles.
5s '17 A-O $54,000.-A pr 1 '26-'52
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924---- $34.20
Im provement Bonds.
5H s’22 J-J 15,000..July 1 ’26-’40
D istrict No. 223.
H ollywood H. S. Bds. (A s s u m e d ). 5s g '23 J-J ($620,000-July 1 ’28-’37 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24-$56.819
\ 630,000-July 1 ’38-’47 Assessed value 1925-------------224,480
5s 10 . . .
55.000_____1926-1936
C ourt House & Jail C onstr.B ds. Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925— -$32.90
Jewell School Bonds (A s s u m e d ).
443s'06 —
$1,000____July 2 1926 5s g '23 J-J $1,000,000- July 1 ’28-’47
District No. 259.
Highway Bonds.
Owensmouth Un. High Sch.
6s 24 J-J2 $410,259.21 Sept 15 ’29-’49
443g'09 F-A$2,400,000c Feb 1 '26-'49 BONDED D E B T _______________ (7)
Bonds (A s su m ed ).
Jail Bonds
6s '15 M-S $50,000--M ar 1 ’26-'50
Assess value 1925________ $1,715,280
San Fernando Un. High Bds. 5s g'23 J-J 2 $1,000,000cJuly 1 '28-’47 Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925-.$27.10
H ospital Bonds
(A s s u m e d ).
5s g'23 J-J 2 $1,000,000cJuly 1 '28-’47 LOS ANGELES CO. SANITATION
5s ’ 12 A-O $32,000..Oct 1 '26-’41
5Hs’ 14 . . .
95.000_____ 1926-1944 B D . D EBT 3ept '24_____ $6,750,000
DISTR IC T NO. 1.
LOS ANGELES CITY SCH. DIST.
Van Nuys High S ch. Bds. (A s s ’ d. Assess, val. real estate 1,379.749,355
Sewer and Pum o Bonds.
_
4s ’06 ___$32 000____ Jan 1 '26-'46 5H s'14s-a
$87 000 ____ 1926-1954 Assess, val. improv’ts_ 737.077,630 5Ms’25M-N$l,800,000cMay 1 '26-65
4s '09 . . . 144 0 0 0 -..Apr 1 ’26-’49 BOND. DEBT Dec '25-.$19,164,000 Assess, val. pers’l p r o p ..370,352,200 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-$1,800,000
4 Jig’ l l M-S 780 000-Sept 1 ’ 26-'51 Ass. val. ’25(non-oper.) 1,545,967,850 Money and credits______ 37,887.850 Total assess, value 1925.-69,821,370
Total val. '25 (non-oper.)
4J*s g '14J-J$2,118 000 July 1 '26-54 High school tax rate (per
Population (est.)______________9,000
5H s’20M-N 1270,0GC—N ov 1 ’26-’35
(43 actual)________ 2,525,067.035
$1,000) 1925_______________ $7.09
1500.000.-N ov 1 '36-'60
Total value (operative)—274,827,388 or IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
National City Bank, New York.
5>4s’20
f 250.000._Nov 1 ’26-’3G LOS ANGELES MUN. IMPT. County tax rate (per (In sid e..$11.29
M -N 1,100,000.. Nov 1 '31-'50
$1,000) 1925_____(Outside .13.79
DISTRICT NO. 1.
LOS ANGELES CO. SANITATION
l 500.000-.N ov 1 ’5l-'60 BD. DEBT Oct 31 '2 4 ..
$663,000 Population in 1910_________ 504,131
D ISTRICT NO. 2.
g '20 [1,325.000.-N ov 1 ’26-'60 Assessed value 1925_____ 232,325,783 Population in 1920_________ 936,455
Sewer and Pump Bonds.
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the Co.
M -N
Tax rate 1925_______________ $0.40
175 0 0 0 ..Nov 1 ’26-'30
Treas. office or Kountze Bros., N. Y .; 543s’25M-N$l,760,000cMay 1 '26-65
150.000.N LOS
’31-’35 o v 1 ANGELES MUN. IM PT. D IS ­ at option of holder; on others at BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-$1.760,000
Total assessed value 1925-46,097,740
5 s'20M-N 525,000. . Nov 1 '36-'50
Kountze Bros., N. Y . City.
TR IC T NO. 2.
Population (est.)------------------- 64,000
240.000- .N ov ’51-'5ft
1
Mission Lands Dist. W ater Bds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
220.000-N 5s 1
'57-’60 ov '16 J-D$325,000____June 1 1946
4$£s’22 M-S 925,000.-Sept 1 '26-02 TOTAL DEBT July 1 1922 $325 000 LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAIN or National City Bank, New York.
AGE IMPT. DIST. NO. 1.
4 J£’22M-S 11,071.000-Sept 1 '26-42 Assess, val. 1925_________ 3,432,560
Drainage Bonds11,240.000 .Sept 1 '43-'62 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$7-70
SANITATION
6s 18 . - - $56,000c.Feb 1926-'33 LOS ANGELES CO.4.
454’22M-S /1 .119.000-Sept 1 '26-’42
DISTR IC T NO.
$58,891
’43-'62 LOS ANGELES MUN. IM PT. DIS­ BOND. DEBT July 1'2411.280.000Sept 1
1 ’26-’65
Assessed value 1925______37,634,780 5Ms’25M-N$240,000c.May $240,000
4M s’22M-S ,'200,000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’27
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925TR ICT NO. 3.
District tax (per $1,000) '2 5 __ $0 30 Total assess, value 1925—17,670.596
1700.000— Sept 1 ’ 28-’62
Bairdstown Dist. W at. Imp.Bds.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. Population (est.)_____________12,000
4 Ms’22 M-S 2,800,000r*____
Sept 1 ’28-’62 5s '16 J-D $68,000c.Dec 1 ’26-'42
IN . payable at County
-s '23 „ .
80.000........................... LOS ANGELES COUNTY DRAIN urer’sToffice or National City Treas­
5s '24 F-A l,950,000r*_____
Bank,
Aug 1 '26-'64 BOND. DEBT July 1 1922. $88,000
AGE IMPT. DIST NO. 3.
New York.
Assessed value 1925_______6,576,070
5s '24 F-A 2,900,000c_Aug 1 '26-’65
6s 19 J-J
890.000 Jan 13 '26-'34
5s '24 F-A 975,000--Aug 1 ’26-'64 Dist. tax rate (per$l,000) '25—$1.70 BOND. DEBT July 1925— $101,802
SANITATION
payable at the
5s '24 F-A l,950,000-.A ug 1 ’26-’64 or 1NT.Chase National City Treasury Assess, val. 1925_________ 6.159,105 LOS ANGELES CO.5.
the
Bank. N. Y. Dist. tax rate (perJ$1,000) ’25-$10.40
DISTR IC T NO.
5s '24 F-A f 300,000--Aug 1 ’26-'28
IN T . payauie at the office of the 5 43s’25M-N$ 1,000,000cMay 1 '26-65
12,700,000--Aug 1 ’29-'64
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-$2,000,000
A n n a n d a le s D. Bds. (A ssu m ed ) LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IM PT. County Treasurer.
Total assess, value 1925—54,886,410
DIST. NO. 23.
5s '07 - - .
5 0 0 0 .- Aug 5 '26- 30
5 Hs’24 M -N$240,000c-May 1 '26-59 LOS ANGELES COUNTY FLOOD Population (est.)____________ 55,000
Belvedere S. D, (A s 'm ’d )
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
1?)
4J^s'10 Jan $20.000c..Jan 3 '26-’45 BONDED D E B T ________
CONTROL D IST R IC T .
5s '08 May 13.000c.M ay 4 '26-'38 Assessed valuation 1925— 4,743,400 5s 18 J-J $462 000-July 1 26'58 or National City Bank, New York.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '25—$4.00 5s '18 J-J 1,043.000 _____1927-1957
C ahuenga S chool Bonds.
5s ’04 June $16 500c.June 7 '26-’36
5s '24 J-J 2 4,375,000r*_____________ LOS ANGELES COUNTY W ATER
WORKS DIST. NO. 3.
414s’09 June 12 500c June 28'26 '44 LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­
July 2 ’26-'64
. O L
geles.
Chatsw orth Pk. S. Bds. (A s s 'd )
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 7.
B D . D EBT July 1924$8,893,750 6s P 16 . F os A n088.000 Feb 1 '26-’49
AS2
6s '15 . . . $24,000
1926-1949 5s 19 - - - $108 500 July 1 '26-'39 Ass’d val. (inch oper.
BOND. DEBT July
Cienga Sch. Bonds (.A ssu m ed ).
BOND. DEBT July 1 '22- $136,000
property) 1925------- 2,221,003,870 Sinking fund________1 22-S2.268.000
____
129.349
5$$s
. . . $90 000.......... 1926-1955 Assessed value 1925-------- 51,410 900
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $1.00 \ssess. val. of dist. 1925.27.849.350
Colegrove S. O. (A s s u m e d ).
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-$0.30
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
District tax (per $1,000) 1925—$7.00
4Ms'09 . . .
$2.000..Sept 7 '26-'27
IN T. payable at tne office of the or Kountze Bros., New York.
INT. at Co. Treas. office, First
Farmdale S ch. Bds. (A ssu m ed ) City Treasurer or at the Chase Nat.
Nat. Bank of Los Anglees or Chase
5s '11 . . .
5,000 _____1926 1930 Bank. N. Y . ______
LOS ANGELES COUNTY ROAD Nat. Bank. N . Y.
5s T2 . . .
5.000
1927-1931
IMPROVEMENT D IST R IC T S.
Graham School Bds. (Assum ed). LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­
D istrict No. 34.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 11.
_s
. . . $40,000_________ _____
LOS ANGELES COUNTY W ATER
--.$ 6 6 0 .0 0 0 _______________ BD. DEBT June .30 '2 4 -- . $23 276
H ollywood sch . Bds. (A ssu m ed ) 5 Ms
WORKS DISTR IC T NO. 4.
5 s '04
$16.000-May 2 4 '26-'33 BOND. DEBT July 1 '22--$660,000 Assessed value 1925______ 2 567,840
Bonds.
District tax (per $1,000) 1925--$1.20 6s Water=Works 500-- June 1'26-’60
4 ^ s ’09 . . .
18 000 Dec 6 '26 43 Assess, val. 1925_______ 17.503,850
'20 J-D $52
District No. 36.
Hyde Park Sch. Bds. (Assum ed). District tax (per $1,000) 1925—12.90
BOND. DEBT July 1924—- $54,225
BD. DEBT June .3 0 '2 4 -.. $30 030 Assess, val. 1925 - ................512.805
5 ^ s ’ 14 . . . $60,0 0 0 c ___ 1925-1939
5s '16 —
14,000c.$l ,000 yearly LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­ Assessed value 1925_____ 2 665 4,30 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$9.40
District tax (per $1,000) 1925--$! .60
5s '17 M -N 23.000c.May 1 '25-47
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 19.
INT. on 6s of 1926 payable at the
District No. 54.
(18.000c.Mar 1 ’25-’30 5s '23 A-O ($252,000—Apr 1 '26 '61
BD. DEBT June .3
$14,308 County Treasurer's office.
5 ^ s ’22 M-S j 20.000c.Mar 1 '31-'35
t
9,000_ Apr 1 1962 Assessed value 1 9 2 50 '2 4 ... 1,392,140
_
______
20,000c.Mar 1 '36-'39 BOND. DEBT Mar 1923.. $275,000
l 6 ,0 00c...M ar 1 1940 Assessed valuation 1925_ 5,225,180 District tax (per $1,000) 1925--$3.80 LOS BANOS. in Merced County. 5
_
This town is
District
District tax (per $1,000) 1925 -$4.00 BD. DEBT No. 66. 0 '2 9 ___ $9,595
Marian S chool Bonds.
June 3
I NT. at City Treasurer's office or Assessed value 1925________ 729,190 5s Sewer Bonds.
6s '15 A-O $38 0 0 0 c ___ 1926 1955
'09 M-S $15,000c_________ 1939
Miramonte S. D. Bds. (Assumed). Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
W ater System Bonds.
1^
D istrict No. 82.
4 ^ s ’09 — 3.000-July 26 '26-'29
BD. DEBT June .30 '2 4 - . . $39,325 5 43s'20 A-O $83,000c_________ 1951
5s ' l l . . .
13,000..Sept 1 '33-'45 LOS ANGELES MUNICIPAL IM­ Assessed value 1925 ______ 1,175,400 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '25. $94,000
M orningside S ch. Bds. (A s s u m .)
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 18.
_
12,144
(per $1,000) 1925—$4.50 Assessment debt (add’1)_
5Hs'14 . . .
38.000
1926-1944 5 s '23 A-O ($90.000.-Apr 1 '26-'55 District tax No. 91.
Assess, val. '24 (non-oper.):
D istrict
Mt. W ashington S. D. ( A s su m ed )
1 4,000___ Apr 1 1956
Real______ _____________ 980.980
BD DEBT June 30 '2 5 -— $90,850
5s '12 . . .
$3,500..Jan 1 '26-'32 BOND. DEBT Mar 1923-- $100,000 Assessed value 1925 ______ 1,164.220
Personal_______________
99.633
Owensm outh Sch. Bds. (Ass'd.) Assessed valuation 1925__ 5,145,030
Total________
1.080.013
(per $1,000) 1925-$10.03
6s '13 . . . $36,000 -----1 9 2 6 1953 District tax (per $1,000) 1925—$1 60 District tax No. 96.
T o w n ta x rate (p er $ 1 .0 0 0 )'2 5 $ 1 8 .0 0
D istrict
• Pacoim a Sch. Bds. (Assumed).
1NT. at City Treasurer's office or BD. DEBT June 30 '2 4 ____ $20,695 P o p u la tio n , 192 0________________ 1,276
6 X s l 5 . . . $14,000 _____ 1926-1932 Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
Assessed value 1925 _______ 239 920
San Fernando Sch. Bds. (Ass'd)
(per
5s '08
.
$4 450 _____ 1926-1928 LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT. District tax No. $1,000) 1925-$11 .60 LOS BANOS SCHOOL DIST.
District
124.
This district is in Merced County.
5H s 14 . . .
40,000
1927-1934
D ISTR IC T NO. 22.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24—$24,466
T he Palms Sch. Bds. (portion 5Ms’23J-D$970,000 ..D e c 1 ’26-’63 Assessed value 1925 ________ 238 .520 5s Building / Bonds.
'17 Mar
$8.000c.Mar 1 '26-'29
a ssu m e d ).
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923-$1.000,000 District tax (per $1,000) 1925 $13 50
I 39.000c-Mar 1 '30-'42
5s '13
$44,000
1926-1947 A-sessed value 1925______15 877,425
District No. 126.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 .. $65,000
Van Nuys Gram. Sch. Bds. Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '25—$4.90 BD. DEBT June 30 '2 4 ____ $2,3,255 Ass'd val. 1924-1925______ 2,137,316
5s '12 . . . $36 000 _____ 1926-1952
1NT. at Guaranty Trust Co., N .Y . Assessed value 1925 ________ 558 220 School tax (per $1,000) '24___$14.56
W ashington Park Dist. (A s s u m .)
(per
2,450
5s '11 . . . •$5,000____Aug 1 1927 LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT. District tax No. $1,000) 1925—$8.90 Population (est.) . .
District
145.
INT. at County Treasurer’s office.
6s '09 . . .
2,000.Apr 19 '26-'29
DIST.
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24—$21,020
BOND. DEBT Dec '25. .$29,900,050 543s g '24 NO. 27.
($315,000—Oct 1 ’26-’40 Assessed value 1925________ 233 290 LOS GATOS.
Ass. v a l.'25 (non-op.) -1.508.836,915
This town is in Santa Clara C o.
(per $1,000)
A-Ol 440,000--O ct
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $15.40 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— 1 ’41-’6'2 District tax No. 147A. 1925-$20.50
District
$776,000
Population in 1920 (Census).576,673 Assessed valuation 1925_ 5,177,190 BOND. DEBT June 30'24-.$22.343 5 sMain -Sewer Bonds.
_
'22
-$9,400
1926-1930
Street. Sewer. Park & Hall Bds.
Dist. tax rate4per $1,000) ’25-$12.10 Assessed value 1925_______ 380,500
District tax (per $1,000) 1925 $11.10 5s 13 s-a $36,450___________1933
LOS ANGELES CITY HIGH S. D Population (estimated)_______ 6,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24. $48,750
I N T. at City Treasurer’s office or
District No. 149.
4s 06 . . . $12.000_____ 1926-1926
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $203,539 Total assessed value 1923
4s '09 . . . 192.000._Apr 1 '26-'49 Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
Assessed value 1925_____ 1,389 ! 60
(about 2-3 actual)______ 2,154,415
4 Jus’ l l ...3 ,6 4 0 000_____ 1926-1951
4H g'14J-J 1 107 000.July 1 '26-’54 LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT. District tax (per $1,000) 1925 .$16.30 Town tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$16.40
DIST. NO. 31.
Population, 1910. 2,232; 1920, 2,317
5 43s'20M-N / 550,000. . Nov 1 '26-47
1260,000.-N ov 1 ’48-’60 543s’24 A -0 $975,000-0ct 1 ’26-’64 LOS ANGELES COUNTY ROAD
/10 0.00 0..Nov 1 ’26-'35 BD. DEBT Oct 1924___ $1,000,000
IMPROVEMENT DISTS. (C o n c l). LOS GATOS HIGH SCH. DIST.
5>£s’20M -N {300,000_.N ov 1 ’36-’55 Assessed valuation 1925—-8,732,115
Road District No. 151.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
6 0 ,000 ..Nov 1 '56-’60 Dist. tax (per $1,000) '25______$9.00 BOND. DEBT June 30 '24. $88,922 143s
A
$4.000___ Apr
1927
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or Assessed value 1925________ 512.150 5s '23M-S Of 100.000c.Sept 1 126-'35
60.000_.Nov 1 '26-’27
’
Kountze Bros., New York.
District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$34.20
1 150,000c.Sept 1 ’ 36-’45
D istrict No. 153.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $254,000
LOS ANGELES MUNIC. IMPT. BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24_$67,596 Assessed valuation 1922-23.5,515,050
DISTR IC T NO. 35.
Assessed val. 1925________ 588,150 Population (estimated)______ 5,600
550.000._Nov 1 ’28-'49 5M s’25 J-J($266,000—Jan 1 '26-’63 Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925___$13.20
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
I
9,000____Jan 1 1964
D istrict No. 166.
40,000____N ov 1 1950
125.000.-N ov 1 ’51-'55 BON D. DEBT Dec 1 '25 — $275,000 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24-$52,723 LOS GATOS SCHOOL DIST.
_ 729,375 Assessed value 1925________ 564.610
This district is in Santa Clara C o.
150,000.. Nov 1 '56-'60 Assessed valuation 1924_
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$17.80 5s
40 ,000 ..N ov 1 '26-’27
. . . $114.000___ May 1 1947
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office. BOND. D EBT July 1 '2 5 .. $114,000
216.000-.N ov 1 '28-'35 Guaranty Trust C o., New York.
543s’20M-N 110,000. .N ov 1 '36-'40
161,000.-N ov 1 ’41-'47
224,000—N ov 1 '48-'55
FRASER
130,000—N ov 1 ’56-’60
LOS ANGELES (C oncluded) .
D E B T L IM IT A T IO N .— Subsec­
tion 3 o f Section 3 o f Article 1 o f the
new city charter, approved by the
voters on M ay 6 1924 and later, at
the 1925 session, by the Legislature
(see Chapter 5, Laws of 1925), pro­
vides: (3) The indebtedness o f the
city must not exceed 3% of the as­
sessed value o f all taxable real and
personal property within the city,
except that a further indebtedness,
not exceeding 12% of such assessed
value, m^y be incurred for the pur­
pose o f acquiring, constructing or
completing any municipally owned
public utility, including,. among
others, water, power and harbor
utilities. Whenever any such public
utility shall be determined by the
Council by ordinance to be self-sus­
taining, then the bonds issued for
such utility may, by ordinance ap­
proved by a majority o f the voters
voting thereon at an election, be ex­
cluded from the debt limit. The
indebtedness o f any borough or other
special local district or of the Los An­
geles City School District, shall not
be included in computing the debt
limit herein provided.

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CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

LOS NIETOS SCH. DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’23 F-A $9,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’34
5s ’24 M -N /27,000c. M ay 1 ’26-’34
170,000c.M ay 1 ’35-’44
BOND. D E B T June 30 ’24. $127.500
Assess, val.(non-op.) ’24_.$2,684.445
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$21.40
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.

[V ol. 121

BON D. DEBT July 1 '2 4 .. $62,500- MERCED.
Street Bonds.
5s '11 J-J $18,700c__Jan 2 ’26-’51
This city Is In Merced County.
Total assess, val. 1924___ 2,100,000
W ater Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$19.50
Park Bonds.
'12 J-J $50 000c.Jan 2 '26-'45
Population in 1920___________ 1,286 5 s '23 . . . $25,000___________ 1954
5s ’24 J-J 250.000c.July 1 ’44-’50
Sewer B onds.
5s '00 . . . $17.000— ............... 1940
Civic Im provem ent Bonds.
MANTECA UNION H IG H S. D.
5s g’20 J-J $267,000___________ 1956
E ngine House Bonds.
This district is in San Joaquin Co. 5s '07 . . . $ 1 3 ,8 0 0 .................. 1948
A viation Field & Fair Bonds.
5 X s’ 22 F-A $185.000..F e b 6 ’ 28-’46
5s '20 J-J $44,000___________ 1945
Fire A pparatus B onds.
5J^s’22F-A
15,000____Feb 6 1947 5 s '07 . . . $5,625...........
194S BOND. D E B T July 1 '23. $598,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23. $200,000
LUGO SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Assess, val., real estate____4,167,875
O u tfall Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Assess, val. 1923 (£2 a ct.).4,193.445 5 s '22 . . . $67.666,67 . . ........... 1955 Assess, val., personal_____2,023,870
5s ’24 J-J $21,000c.July 1 '33-'39 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_$10.00
BOND. D EBT Nov 1’2 5 .. $120,150 Other assess, property___ 5,425,675
BOND. D EBT Jan 3 0 '2 4 . 570,000
Assess. val. real estate____ 1.563,930 Tot. assess, val. '22(55%
Assess, val. (non-op.) '25.-2,800.935 M ARG ARITA BLACK UNION
actual)________________ 11,617,420
Assess, val., personal____ 1.458,738
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$22.40
Other assessed property_ 2,197,426 City tax rate (per $1,000) *22.$16.00
_
HIGH SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
val.
District is in San Luis Obispo Co. Tot. ass’d (per '25 (35% act.)5,220,088 Population 1910, 4,034; 1920, 9,241
IN T . on 5s of 1919 payable at
Tax rare
$1,000) 1925 — $14.60
High School Bonds.
MC FARLAND UN. G R . SCH. DIS
Population 1910, 3,102; 1920. 3,974 Modesto.
6 s '20 J-J $200,000
_____________
p . This district is in Kern County.
a
BOND. DEBT July.l '25. $200,000 MERCED COUNTY.
6s '20 A-O $20,000c. .Feb 2 '26-’35 Total ass’d value ’25-’2 6 ..4,713,465
MODESTO H IG H SCHOOL DIST.
6 s ’23 J-D 45 000c.Dec 17 ’26-’43 High sch. tax(per $l,000)’25-’26$9.00
5s '16
$126.000c ...1926-1952
Merced Is the county seat.
6s ’24 F-A. 15.000c_Aug 4 ’30-’44
5s '19 . . .
160,000c ...1926-1959
Highway Bonds
IN T . at the office of the Co. Treas
BOND. D EBT Aug 25 '24 $92,000
5 sg '1 8 J-J$l ,170,000c....................... BOND. D E B T July 1 '25. $286,000
Assessed value 1924-25____1,891,890
Assess, val. '25 (abt.2-5act) 10,7*3,065
(For maturity see V. 108, p. 292.)
IN T . payable at the office o f Co MARIN COUNTY SAN. D. NO. 1. FUND. DEBT July 1 '25-$l,170.000 H.S. tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $8.00
Treasurer.
P. O. San Anselmo.
Assess, val., real estate_ 20,866,830 Population (estimated)--------- 20,000
_
6s g '22 A-O $185,000-Apr 1 '26-’62 Assess, val., improvements 5,519,230
M cKINLEY SCHOOL D IST R IC T BOND. DEBT Dec. 5 '25. $185,000 Assess, val., personal____5,814,136
MODESTO IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district is in Fresno County Assess, value 1925________ 5,740.440
This district (P. O. Modesto) is in
Moneys and credits______
26,340
6 s ’21 F-A ($2,000c
Aug 1 1926 District tax rate (per$l,000)'2514.40 Total assess, val. '2 5 -'2 6 ..32,226.536 Stanislaus Co.
130,000c. Aug 1 ’27-'36 Population (est.)______________6.500 County tax rate (per $l,000)’24-’25
Organized July 23 1887. Population
BOND. D EBT N ov 12 '25..$32,000
Inside____________________ $24.00 1920 (Census). 17.241.
As’d val. '25 (45% a ct.)____737.010 MARIN MUN. W ATER DIST.
Outside___________________ $29.00 5s '09 J-J $200.000c.July 1 ’30-’39
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25$15.60
50.000c.Jan 1 ’32-’41
Popula'n 1910. 15,148; 1920, 24.979 5s '11 J-J
This district (P. O. San Rafael) is
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
IN T . on 5s of 1918 payable In 6s '14 J-J 500,000c. July 1 ’35-’54
In Marin County.
6s '14 J-J 110,000c. July 1 '35-54
Merced.
W ater PL P urch. & Impt. Bds
MADERA.
6s '20 J-J 1180,000c. July 1 '31-’50
5s '15 A -0$3.000.000.Oct 1 '26-'55
This city Is In Madera County.
(For maturity, see V. 103, p. 2174) MERCED C O .lilG H SCH. DIST. 6s '20 J-J 181,000c. July 1 ’31-’50
W ater Bonds.
5s '23 J-J $45,000.July 15 '26-'42 6s '20 J-J 150,000c.July 1 ’31-'50
W ater Works Extension Bonds.
5s ’09 . . . $32,500c_________ 1949 5s '21 J-.T $416 000_-Yriv on .Tan 1
6s '20 J-J 190,000c. July 1 ’31-’50
($5,000 every 2 years)
6 s ’21 . . . 39.500____________1952 TOTAL DEBT N ov 5’25-$3,416,000 TOTAL DEBT July 1924- $282,500 6s '20 J-J 298,400c.July 1 ’31-'50
Sewer B onds.
Assessed value___________15,538,918 5s '23 J-J 135,000c. July 1 '34-'53
Assess, val. '24 (40% act.) 17,934.010
5 s ’09 . . . $16.250c_________ 1949 Population in 1925 (est.)____ 35,000
5s '24 J-J 419.000c. July 1 ’44-’53
MERCED COUNTY ROAD IMPT
6s '21 . . . 83,500____________1952
R efu n d in g B onds.
D ISTR IC T NO. 1.
5s '02 J-J $850,000c —Jan 1 ’26’42
MARTINEZ.
Bridge Bonds.
6s T6 . . . $6,000c............. --.192 7
6s g '23 J-J2S276.254____ 1928-1947 5s '04 J-J 315.000c.Jan 1 '26-’44
This city is in Contra Costa Co.
(Due yearly in from 5 to 24 years ) BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '25 $4,581,435
C ity Hal! B onds.
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’21 . . . $19,000c__________1941 5Ms'18 . . . $143.750___________ 1958 TOT. BD. D T . July 1 '25. $276,254 Assess, val. (land) 1925
BOND. DEBT Dec. 3 '25. $185,500
(about 1-3 actual)______ 7,429,920
Assessed valuation ’24-’25.2,373,980
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________
63.000 5J4s’ 1 8 _ $25 500_____________1958 Population (estimated)_____..2,000 Tax rat,e (per $1,000) 1925 —-$60.00
_
Assessment debt (add’1)---- 259,000
INTEREST payable at Treasurer's
W ater Front and C ity Hall Bds.
IN T . at County Treasurer's office
Sinking fund, general_____
37,017 5s g ’ l l A-O $18 000— -Oct, 1 ?6-’ 31 or through the offices o f Freeman office and First Nat. B k.t Modesto.
Sinking fund, water_______
3,175 BOND. DEBT July 1 1924 $191 750 Smith & Camp Co.
MODESTO SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Assess, val., real estate------ 1,179.628 Assessed val real estate_ 1 096.620
_
Assess, val., personal_____ 538,192 Assess, val. Improvements.] 816.750 MERCED COUNTY ROAD IMPT.
Grammar S chool Bonds.
Other assess, property------ 1.354,236 Assess, val . personal_____ .936 670
5s ’06 J-D $8.0 0 0 c ____1926-1932
D IST R IC T NO. 4.
Assess, val. '2 5 ___________ 3,072,056 Total assess, val. 1923
6sg '2 4 J-J $344,588.July 10 ’29-’48 5s '09 Feb 10 18.000c____ 1926-1934
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25--------$15.60
(non-operative)-------------3,850,040 BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 .. $334,588 5s '09 MarlO 13.000c____ 1926-1938
Pop’n TO, 2,404; '20 (Census), 3,446 City tax rate (per $1,000) ';3-$14.50 Assessed value ’24-’25_____6,274.590 5s '09 Sept 1410.000c------- 1929-1938
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office 5s '16 May9 40,000c------- 1926-1955
Population 1910, 2,115; 1920 , 3,858
MADERA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
5s '19 Octl9 181,000c____1926-1957
5s TO s-a 59,000___________ 1950
MERCED GRAMMAR SCH. DIST 5s '23F&A
175,000c.Feb 14 '28-'60
This district is in M erced C ounty BOND. D EBT July 1 '25— $475,000
6s ’20 M -N 56,500 ______1926-1944 MARYSVILLE.
This city is in Yuba County.
6s ’22 s-a 26,000___________ 1937
Total assess, value 1925
S chool B uilding Bonds,
« 11 9 non
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s '25 J-J 56 ,000 c_____1926-1945
(about 2-5 actual)_____10,773,065
BOND. D E B T July 1 '25. $141,500 5 H s '2 2 . . . $80.000___________1937 TOT. BD. D T . July l" ’25- $112,000 School tax rate<
per $1 000)'25$19 50
Assess, value 1924________ 4,448,447 BOND. DEBT Oct 29'25. $118,000 Assessed value ’24-’25____ 3,234,361 Population (estimated)______ 18.000
Tax rate (par $1,000) 1924____ $9.70 Total assessed valuation’25
School tax (per $1,000) ’24-’25$17 00
(70% actual)--------------- 9,025,000 Population (estimated)_______ 6.000 MODOC COUNTY.
Population in 1923 (est.)--------- 6,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$15.00
Alturas Is the county seat.
Pop’n, 1910, 5,430: 1920--------- 5,461 MERCED IR R IG A TIO N DIST
MADERA IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
Highway Bonds.
This district (P. O. Merced) is in 5s ’ 19 J-J $80,000_ Jan 3 ’26-’ 29
This district (P. O. Madera) is in
_
Merced County.
MAXWELL H IG H SCH. DIST.
Madera County.
GEN. BD. DT. Oct 27 '24. $400,000
6s g'22 J-J $3,120,000cJan 1 ’33-’50 Sinking fund______________
A district in Colusa C ou n ty.
6 s g ’21 J-J $120,000c.July 1 '27-'28
20,000
(For amount due each year see V. Assess, val., real estate------6,222,725
Bonds authorized_______ $28,000,000 5s '2 0 .-J-J $73,000_______________
114, n. 331.)
Assess, val., personal_____1,511.685
Bonds outst’g Oct 31 '25. $120,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 1925..$73,000
35,995
Assess, val. 1923 ________ 27,346,811 Assessed val'n 1924-25------ 3,330,265 5 ^ s g ’22J-J 1.800.000cJan 1 ’ 51-’53 Other assess, property------District tax rate (per$l,000) '23 $4 00 H. S. tax (per $1,000) ’24-'25..$5.20 5K sg’22J-J /600.000c...Jan 1 1954 Total assess, val. 1924------ 7,770,405
\257.000c...Jan 1 1955 County tax rate IO utside------$25.50
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 15,000
IN T . at office of Dist. Treasurer MAXWELL IR R IG A T IO N DIST. 6s g'22 J-J 5.760.OOOcJan 1 ’56-’ 62 (per $1.000)'21 Unside--------- $22.50
This district is in Colusa County. 6s g'24 J-J 3.250.OOOcJan 1 ’37-’64 Population, 1910, 6,191: 1920, 5.425
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '25115,250,000
MADERA UN. HIGH SCH. DIST 6s T9 J-J $208,000c .bin 1 '?6 'H
IN T . payable in Alturas.
This district is in Madera Cout ty BOND. DEBT Nov 6 '25..$234.000 Assess, val.(land only)'25-21,496.9
5s '19 M -N $80.0 0 0 c _________ 1940 Floating debt (additional).. 48,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 — .$71.00 MONROE SClToO L D IS T R IC T .
. . . $45,000 _____ 1926 1942
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 .
$80,000 Total assess, val. 1925_____ 883.200 Population 1924 (est.)_______ 22,000 5>£s
IN T. payable at Merced.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '23- $50,000
Tot.assess.val. 24(2-5 act) 13,086.000 District tax (per $1,000) ’25.$15.46
Assessed value 1923--------- 1,272,280
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$2.80 MAYFIELD.
MERCED UNION HIGH S. D.
Dist. tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’ 23-$13-40
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 12,000
This town is in Santa Clara Co
Building Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '16 . . .
882,500 ________ 1936 MONROVIA.
M AGNOLIA SCH. DIST.
Monrovia is In Los Angeles Co.
This district (P. O. Santa Ana) is 5s '04 . . . $ 1 7 .5 0 0 ................1944 5s’ 23 J-J 15 180.000c. July 15 ’ 26-'43
5s T 9 . . .
8,0 0 0 .....................1939 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '2 5 $262,500 Incorporated Dec. 1887.
In Orange County.
42,500_____
1948 Tot.ass’dval.’25(38%act.)17,030,289
5 s ’25 M-N$48,000 _____ 1927-1942 5 K s’23 ....
W ater Bonds.
Sewer B onds.
H. S. tax rate (per $1,000)'25--$7.00 6s '94 July $10.000—July 1 ’26-’35
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25..$48,000
8 400—July 1 ’26-’39
Assess, val. (non-oper.) ’25-'26.949,985 5s '09 . . . $23.000. — .............1948
6s '98 July
5,400----------------1941 MIDWAY SCHOOL D IST R IC T
7.5 10-Mar 12 '26-'41
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$l3.30 6s '21 . . .
6s '00 Mar
7,500----------------1948
1,000—Jan 1 '26-'30
This district is in Kern County.
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office. 5 ^ s ’23 . . .
5s '05 J-D
Fi r e E n g i n e B o n d s .
6s '19 J-D $8.000..D ec 1 '26-'2 5s '07 M -S 12.000____Mar 1 1947
6 s '20
. . . $ 1.500______
1926
6,600—Mar 1 '26-'47
MALAGA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
BONDED DEBT June 1920.$66.000 5s '07 M-S
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 5 '24- $103,400 Assessed value 1919_____ 7,027,966 5s '07 M-S
400. .M ar 1 ’26-'27
This district is in Fresno County.
Water debt (incl.)----------------20,P00
8,500—July 1 '26-'42
IN T. payable at the County 5s '09 J-J
School Bonds.
6s '21 J-D $36.000. June 29 ’26-’37 Assess, val. real est.&imptsl,024 648 Treasurer's office.
5s '10 Jan 35.000— Jan 1 ’31-'50
Assess, val. personal------------ 56 454
36.000— July 1 ’26-’58
BOND. D EBT N ov 12 '25..$36,000
6s '18 J-J
M T T .L B R A E s c h o o l d i s t r i c t
As’d val. '25 (45% a ct.)___ 827.885 Total assess, val. 1 92 4 ------ 1 081 102
6s '20 A-O 79.000.-A pr 1 ’26-’60
This district is in San Mateo Co.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $17 60 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24 $22.50
5s '24 F-A 175,000—Feb 1 ’26-'60
Population 1910, 1.041: 1920, 1.146 5s '12 J-J
IN T . at County Treasurer s office.
$4,000c_ July 1 1927
_
Sewer Bonds.
76 .000 c...Ju ly 1 1942 os '10 Jan $84,000____Jan 1 1951
MAYFIELD SCHOOL D IST R IC T . 5 J^s'24 J-J
MANHATTAN BEACH.
Park B onds.
5 t^s'22 . . .
80,000-----------------1942
A district in Santa Clara County. BOND. DEBT July 1924— $80,000 5s '05 J-D $9,500____Dec 1 1941
This city is in Los Angeles County
. . . $66,000___ Apr 1 1947 Assess, val. 1924---------------1,837,140 5s '22 J-D 37,000.-June 1 '26-’62
Incorp. Dec. 7 1912. Population 5s
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925--$66,000
In 1920, 859.
5s '24 A-O 78,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’64
W ater-W orks Bonds.
MILL VALLEY.
B uilding Bonds.
6s '13 . . . $104 000c — .1926-1953 MAYWOOD SCHOOL D IST R IC T
This town is in Marin County. (A 5s '05 J-D $4.600____Dec 1 1945
5 K s’20 J-J
25.000 ____ 1926-1950
This district is in Los Angeles suburban town 12 miles from San
Street Bonds.
Pleasure Pier Bonds.
6s '14 F-A $10,000—Feb 1 ’26-’45
Francisco.)
County.
5^ s'16 F-A $63,000..Feb 1 ’ 26-'46
$ 1,000c. ..M a r 1 1926
Sewer. Rridge & Street Bonds.
C ity Hall and Annex Bonds.
5H s
. . . $38,000 _____ 1926-1949
10.000c.Mar 1 '27-'31 5s '03 F-A $25,000c--------------- 1944 5s '24 F-A $48,000—Feb 1 ’26-’49
City-Hall C onstr. Bonds.
15.000c .M ar 1 '32-'36
General Im provement Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
6s '16 J-J $12.000..Jan 1 26 '36
20,000c.Mar 1 '37-’41 5s '08 F-A $30 000c__________1948 5s '24 F-A $15,000—Feb 1 ’26-’40
M unicipal F unding Bonds.
48,000c. Apr 1 '26-'41 BOND. DEBT Oct 29 '25. $55,000 B O N D . D EBT July 30 '25. $655,325
6s '21 . . . I$12,000-May 1 '26-'37
24,000c.Apr 1 '42-'52 Assessment debt (add’l ) — 158,000 Water debt (incl.)------------ 376,125
1 1,200__ M ay 1 1938
Sinking fund______________
29,466
3,000c.July 1 ’26-’26 Total assess, val. 1925
BON D. DEBT Ju y 1 '24 $274,200
(non-operative)________ 3,264,050 Assessed val. real estate___9.318,505
54,000c. July 1 '27-’53
Total assessed val. (oper.
5H s’24 M-S 97,000c.Mar 1 '26-'6i Tax rate (per$l,000) 1925------$15 00 Assessed val. personal------- 763,480
and non-oper.) 1925
..6,058,600 ($3,000 in odd years— $2,000 in even Population 1910, 2,551; 1920, 2,554 Tot.assess, val. '25 (H act.)10,081,985
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925_ $13 00
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25--------$18.50
years.)
Population 1910, 3,576: 1920, 5,480
BON D. DEBT June 30 '24.$152.000 MILL VALLEY SCH. DIST.
MANHATTAN BEACH C ITY S. D. Assess, val. '25 <non-oper)16 907 290 5s '07 . . .
All bonds are registered and cou­
$9,000_______________
This district is in Los Angeles Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$l? 50 5s '20 . . .
80,000_______________ pons interchangeable.
Comity.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
Population (estimated)---------- i .500
5s '23 . . .
19,000_______________
6s '21 A-O f$10.000-.Apr 1 ’26-’30
BOND. DEBT July 1 '24. $108,000
IN T. at County Treasurer's office.
5 H s '24
( 1.000c._ . Apr 1 1926
A ssess, val. 1923-24______ 2,527,915 MONROVIA SCH. DISTRICTS.
A-O
126.000c. Apr 1 '27-'39 MENDOCINO COUNTY.
Districts in Los Angeles County.
Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’23-’2 4 ..$10.60
BOND. DEBT June 30 '24 $45,000
Grammar D istrict.
County seat is Ukiah.
Assess, val. ’25(non-oi>er.)-2.651,760
5s '03 July $14 000-July 27 ’26-’43
MODESTO.
R efu n d in g Ronds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$20 50 Is '01 J-J $35.0 Kic.July 1 ’26-'39
9 000—Apr 3 '26-’34
This city Is In Stanislaus County
06 Apr
Population 1921 (est.)-----I . 2O BOND. DEBT N ov 6 '25.
0
$35,000 Inc. 1884. Re-tnc. In 1911. Oper 5s '08 July 15 000—July 6 ’26-'28
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Floating debt___________
4.751 ating under commission form of gov 5s '16 M-S 5.000—Sept 1 '26-'30
5s '17 J-J 22.000—Jan 1 ’ 26-’47
MANTECA.
ernment.
Assess, val., real estate_ 17,932,409
_
Fire. W ater, Sewer & Street.
5s '24 M-S i25.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’30
This place Is in San Joaquin Co.
Assess, val., personal____ 4,365,685
l96.000c.M ar 1 '31-’54
Other assess, property____ 8.761.605 5s g '09 J-D $12,000c—Dec 1 ’26-’2§
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
High School District.
5 ^ s ’23 . . . $11,000___________1935 T ot. ass’d val.'25(2-5 act.)31,059,690 5s '10 J-D 60 00 0c..D ec 1 ’26-’49
($44.000-Sept 12 ’20-’41
59,000c_________ 1947
County tax rate (per I Inside..$21.0 > 5s g’ 19 J-J
General Sewer Bod ns.
5s ’ 10 Sept | 28.000.Sept 12 ’42-’48
6s T9 J-J $30 000_____ 1926-1945
$1,000) 1924_____1Outside 25-00
Fire Equip, & House Bonds,
[ 10,000.Sept 12 ’49-’50
6s T9 . . .
1 7 ,0 0 0 -.......... — 1940 Population 1910, 23.920. '20, 24,116 5s '23 - - - $55,000__________ 1953




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Dec., 1925.]
MONROVIA SCH. D IS T . (Conch)
BONDED DEBT—
Grammar, June 30 '24__ $183,500
High, June 30 1924____
92,000
Ass’d val. (non-op.) 1925
Gram m ar____________ 9.930,035
High__________________19,833,965
School tax rate (per/G ram ___$18.70
$1,000) ’2 5 _____IHigh____ 8.59

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
MORGAN HILL SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
5s
. . . $35,000___ June 11942
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’ 25 —-$35,000

MT. DIABLO UNION H. S. D.
This district is in Contra Costa Co.
6s’22M-S15 $102.000c*Mar 15 ’ 26-’42
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 ’2 5 .. $102,000
Total assess, val. 1925
(about A actual)--------- 17,040.895
MONTEBELLO SCHOOL DIST.
tax rate (per $1,000)’2 5..$5.30
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Sch. T . at County Treasurer’s office.
IN
B uilding Bonds.
-s ’02 . . .
$2.000--------- .------------5s ’ 12 M-S
5,600.-Sept 1 ’26-'32 MOUNTAIN VIEW.
This town is in Santa Clara Co.
-s *14 . . .
17,500--------- ------------W ater W orks.
5s ’20 A-O 125,000.-Oct 1 ’26-’50
5s ’23 J-D J32.000—June 1 ’26-’33 4 A & 0 4 A-O $13,300c__________1944
5 s ’06 M -N
160,000.
.June 1 ’34-’53 1,000c_________ 1926
M unicipal Improvements.
5s ’24 M-S 95,000c.Mar 1 ’26-'44
BON D. D T . June 3 0 ’2 4 .. $350,000 4:A s ’09 F-A $30,000c__________1949
Ass'd val. 1925 (non-op.)_ 11,679,735 6 s ’21 A-O 16,000c__________1941
M -N 19.000c__________1943
School tax rate (per$l ,000/2 5$21.60 5s
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’25- $79,400
Sinking fund______________
8,066
MONTEBELLO H IG H SCH. D.
Water debt (incl.)________
14,300
This district is in Los Angeles Co. Assessed val. real estate_
_ 554,861
-S ’09 - . - $24.000.......................... Assessed val. personal_____ 256,760
5s ’22 J-D 264.000--D ec 1 ’26-’47 Assessed val. improvements 689.816
5s ’24 M-S 95.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’44 Water debt (incl.)__________ 15 500
BO N D . D EBT June 30’24 $408,000 Tot. ass’d val. ’25(1-3 act.) 1,491,749
Ass’d val. 1925(non-oper.)ll,679,735 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 . . $18.00
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $10.89 Pop. 1910. 1,611; 1920..........-.1,888
MONTECITO UN. SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Santa Barbara)
is in Santa Barbara County.
B uild ing Bonds.
5 H s’24 J-D $95,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1944
BON D. D EBT N ov 2 1925 $95,000
Sinking fund______________
4,995
Total assessed value 1925
(about 3-5 actual)______4,863,000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25.$17.25
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
office.
MONTECITO W ATER DISTRICT.
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
($28,000..July 1 ’34 ’37
1.000 __July 1 1938
27,000.-July 1 ’39 ’43
7.000 __July 1 1944
5s ’23 J-J
40,000--July 1 ’45-’53
10.000 __July 1 1954
6.000 __July 1 1955
14.000 __July 1 1956
70,000--July 1 '57-’63
BON D. D EBT July 1925.. $850,000
Assessed valuation 1§24_ 5,712,940
_
Population (estimated)_______ 2,700
M ON TEREY.
This city Is in Monterey County
Incorp. as a city of sixth class In
1889. Commission government went
into effect July 1 1911.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s g '10 J J $100 000----Jan 2 ’ 26-’ 50
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 24.
$97,500
Total assess, val 1923 — 4,310.611
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$15.00
Popula'n 1910. 4,923; '20--------- 5,479
INT. at City Treasurer’s office.
MONTEREY COUNTY.
Salinas is the countv seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24 $65,000
Assess, val. real estate___26.283,149
Assess, val. pers'I prop____6,214.955
Other assessable property. -7,011.655
Total val. '24 (non-oper.)
(2-5 actual).....................39,509,759
County tax rate JInside_____$i8.80
(per $1,000) ’24 (O u tside_ 22 80
_
Population in 1910__________ 24.146
Population in 1920__ : _______ 27,980

MOUNTAIN VIEW UNION HIGH
SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
_
_
$2,500____June 1 1930
5s ’22 M-S$194.000c Sept 1 ’26-’50
(For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 1863-)
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’25—$197,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
NAPA.
This city Is In Napa County,
incorporated March 23 1872.
Park, Fire & Bridge Bonds.
4s '04 M-S S5.600c.Mar 1 ’26-'29
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S $3,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’30
5s ’ 14 M-S 18,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’43
Sewer & Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s T4 M-S $11 .OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-’35
W ater Bonds.
5s ’22 A-0$570.000— Oct 1 ’26-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $607,600
Water debt (incl.)________ 570.000
Sinking fund______________
39.000
Assessed value, real estate-4.298,590
Assessed valuation, pers’l - . l , 116.717
Tot.ass'd val.’25 (3-5act.) —5,415,307
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1925----- $18 .00
Population 1910. 5,791; 1920, 6.757
INTEREST is payable in Napa.
4As

NAPA COUNTY.
Napa is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5sg'19 J-D /180.000c.June 1 ’26-’34
(300,000c.June 1 ’35-’44
GEN. BD. D T . Oct 1924- $500,000
Assess.val.,real est_______ 21,115,670
Assess, val., personal___
844.745
Tot. assess, val. 1924____21,960,415
County tax rate/Inside---------$19.20
(peril,000)’2 4 (0 u tsid e------ $23.70
Population 1910, 19.800 1920. 20,678
NAPA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Napa County.
5 s ’09 J-J $10.000__________ 1934
6s ’21 J-J 290.000__________ 19 H
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24. $300,000
Total assessed val. 1924
(60% actual)__________ 6,345,725
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-36.20

NAPA UNION H IGH SCH. DIST.
This district is in Napa County.
6 s g ’22F-AJ$120,000.Feb 1 ’ 26-’ 33
\ 180.000-Feb 1 *34-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '24 $300,000
Assess, val. '24 (60% a c t.)ll ,580,410
M O N T E R E Y C O. R E C L A M A T IO N Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24—32.20
D I S T R I C T NO. 1665.
Pouulation (est.)-------------------15.000
($12.000..July 1 '28-’31
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
6s
J-J ( 35.000.-July 1 ’32-’36
( 9.000___ July 1 193?
($24,000 subject to call Jan. 1 1927.) NATIONAL C IT Y.
This city is in San Diego County.
5s ’ 19 J-J $60.000________
1938
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
BON D. D EBT Nov 24 '24-1190,000
4 K s’09 - - $2.000___________1926
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
MONTEREY PARK.
4 A s ' 11 - - $4.000---------------- 1941
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
5s '24 M -N 13,500--Nov 1 ’ 26-’ 34
W ater W orks Bonds.
Street Bonds.
6s ’22 M-S /$ 2 2 1.000 -Mar 1 ’27-60 6s ’20 - - - $128,000_________ 1950
\ 4.000.. Mar 1 1961 BOND. D EBT Nov 13’25-S I47.500
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24 -- $225,000 Assessed value, real estate.2,114.730
_ 273 670
Total assessed val u- 1925 3.336,600 Assessed value, personal_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $ ii.5 0 Other assessable property__ , 71.990
Total assessed value. 1925-3.160 390
City tax rate(per $1,000)'25 .$16.00
MONTEREY UNION H. S. D.
Population, 1910, 1.733; 1920, 3,116
This district is in Monterey Co.
5 s ’ 22 F-A $85,000 _____ 1926-1912
NEVADA C IT Y.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24'24
$90,000
This city is in Nevada County.
Assess, val. ’24 (2-5 act.)-11,334.895
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24______ $5.00 6s Water Bonds.
’97
$18,000...................1937
Population (est.)_____________ 10,000
Sewer Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. 6s ’99 - - . $11,500__________ 1939
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24---$29.500
Assess, val., real estate____ 146 989
MONTEREY SCHOOL DIST.
Assess, val., improvements-.485 234
Tbis district is in Monterey Co.
Assess, val., personal----------187 855
5s ’ 19 M-S $76,000 _____1026 1939 Total assess, val. 1925--------- 829.078
5s ’25 F-A (33,000-Aug 24 ’26-'36 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $13 5 i
1 2,000___ Aug 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24- $83,000 Population 1910, 2.689; 1920, 1,782
Assess, val. '24 (2-5 a ct.)--3.756,025 NEVADA IR R IG - DIST.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$23.0J
This district (P. O. Grass Valley)
IN T . payable at the office of the is in Nevada County.
County Treasurer.
' $240,000c.July 1 ’36-’39
720.000c_July 1 ’40-’45
1 ’46-’51
M OORPARK MEMORIAL UNION 5K s’25J-J 1,080.000c. July 1 ’52-’58
1,680,000c-July
HIGH SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
1,200,000c. July 1 ’59-’62
A district in Ventura County.
1,080,000c_ July 1 ’63-’65
5s g ’20 M-S $72,000c_Mar 2 '26-’43 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25-$6,000,000
BO N D . D EBT July 1 '2 4 .- $76,000 Value of lands as fixed for
Assessed value 1925 2.579,720
assessment___________ 7,079,878
High sch.tax rate(per$l,000)’25$>7.30 Population (est.)____________ 11,500
Population 1924 (.est.)_______ 2,500
IN T. payable at New York Trust
IN T . at the office of the County Co., New York, or District Treas­
Treasurer
urer’s office.




NEWMAN SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Stanislaus Co.
School Building Bonds.
5s ’ l l June 13 $30.()00c________ 1940
( 7.000.Aug 9 ’26-’32
6s ’21 F-A ( 52,000-Aug 9 ’33-’58
( 3,000-_.Aug 9 1959
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25$95,000
Total assessed value 1925
(about 2-5 actual)_____ 2,911.590
School taxrate(per$l,000)’25- -$9.00
NEW PORT BEACH.
This city is in Orange County.
Bridge C on stru ction B onds.
6s ’22 - - . $18.000--April 1926-43
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 10
$26,000___________1950
6s ’ 13 - - 15,000___________1938
5 J^s’21 - - . 72,000__________ 1941
5As
---350 ,000.......................
Electric L ight Bonds.
6s ’ 14 - . - $11,000.......
1934
Jetty C on stru ction Bonds.
5s '16 M -N $92,0010 -_N ov l ’26-’48
Jetty C om pletion Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $40,000.—Oct 1 ’ 26-’45
M unicipal Oas System Bonds.
5s '16 M-S $21,000--$1,000 yearly
Harbor Improvement Bonds.
5Hsg'18F-A $40.000—Feb 1 ’26-’50
Channel C om pletion B onds.
5 V$s’ l 9 A-O $56 6 )0__________ 1P51
BOND DEBT. July 1 ’24- $379,781
Water debt (incl.)________ 113 000
To. ass. val.’25 (non-oper)-2,708,865
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$2100
Pop’ll 1910, 445; 1920__________ 894
IN T . payable at thfl office of City
Treasurer.
NEWPORT BEACH SCH. DIST.
This district is in Orange County.
5s ’ 12 s-a $15,000c__________ 1939
5 s ’ 22 s-a $54,000 ------- 1926-1952
5s ’ 23 - . 15,000__________ 1939
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 .. $85,000
Assess. val. (non-op.) ’25-’26 2,750,135
Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-815.00
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
NEWPORT BEACH IMPT. DIST.
NO. 4.
This district is in Orange County.
6s ’25 M-S $54,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’43
BOND. DEBT Feb 24 1925 $54,000
Total assessed value 1924— 1,200,000
Population (estimated)_________ 350
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.

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OAKLAND.
Oakland Is the county seat of Ala­
meda County. Ino. 1852. Commis­
sion government adopted D ec. 8 '10.
McElroy Bonds.
4 ^ s g ’09J-J$2,028J25c*Jan 1 ’26-’50
M unicipal Improvement B onds.
5 ^ s ’ 13 F-A$612,000c *Aug 1 ’26-’43
5s ’ 13 F-A 450,000c*Aug 1 *26-’43
4 A b ’ 13 F-A 702,000c*Aug 1 ’26-’43
Sewer Bonds.
4 A ft'07 J-J $323,675c
Jan ’26-’47
4H s’25 F-A 600,000c- *Feb. 1 ’26-’65
Park Bonds.
4H g’07 J-J $546,600c_Jan 15 ’26-’47
School and A uditorium B onds.
4H s’ llJ -D $672,035c*J’ne 1 5 ’26-51
Clawson S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 14 F-A $56,OOOc*Aug 1 ’ 26-’29
Auditorium Bonds.
4 A s ’ 14 F-A$280.000c*Aug 1 ’26-'39
BOND. D EBT N ov 9 ’25-S6 269.435
Assessment debt________ 1,683,135
Sinking fund_____________
109.212
Assess, val. oper. prop__ 23,933,205
Assess, val. real estate..190,929,050
Assess, val. personal____ 42,541,960
Total assessed value 1925
(about 50% actual)___257.404,215
Less exemptions_________ 3,487 250
Net assess, value 1924__ 253,916 965
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925.—$53.80
Pop’n 1910, 150,174: 1920, 216,361
Of the total valuation, $3,487,250
is exempt from taxation in accordance
with State laws and operative prop­
erty is taxed by the State only, but
on this last-named property the
State reimburses the city for taxes
on interest and redemption on bonds
sold prior to N ov. 10 1910.
City property on June 30 1925
amounted to $25,145,210.
INTEREST on all oonds payable
it City Treasurer’s office. The MoElroy bonds, school and auditorium
bonds and the municipal improve­
ment. Clawson School and audito­
rium bonds and park and sewer bonds
can also be paid at National City
Bank, N . . City.
OAKLAND HIGH SCHOOL D IST.
5s ’ 19 M -N $250.000c*_______ _____
5s ’ 19 M -N 7 52,000c*Nov 1 ’26-'44
\135,000c*Nov 1 ’45-'59
5s ’21 M -N 702,000c*Nov 1 ’26-’59
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2745)
5s g ’ 19M-N 663.000c*Nov 1 ’26-’ 59
(For amount due each year see
V. 114, p. 2749.)
5s ’25 J-J J$240,000c. Jan. 1 ’27-’28
I 110,000c---- Jan. 1 1929
f 10,000c____Jan. U929
5 s ’25 J-J{480,000c.— Jan. 1 ’30-’33
50,000c____Jan. 1 1934
BOND. D EBT N ov. 9’25 $3,022,000
Tot. assess, val. ’25------215,012,650
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.10

NEWPORT HEIGH TS IR R . DIST.
This district (P. O. Costa Mesa) is
in Orange County.
6 s ’20 J-J $160,000---Jan 1 41-60
(For amount due each year see
V. 116, p. 1356.)
BOND. DEBT N ov. 3 ’25- $160,000
Tot. assess, val. '25 (act.)-1,290,000
District tax (per $1,000) ’25 $10.00 OAKLAND SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Population 1924________ _____ 2,500 4^ s'0 4 J-J $696,000c*........... — 1944
4.8s06 J-J 217,000c*________ 1946
5s ’ 19 M -N / 87,000c*Nov 1 ’26-’44
NEWPORT-MESA IR R IO . DIST.
\140,000c *Nov 1 ’45-’ 59
This district is in Orange County. 5s ’ 19 M -N 750,000c*- — ..............—
6s '19
$50,0 0 0 c____1940-1959 5s ’21 M -N 170,000c*Nov 1 ’26-’59
BOND. DEBT June 10 1919-$50,000 5s g T9 M -N 697,000--N ov 1 ’26-'59
T ot.val.’22-23 (non-oper.)___432,330 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 2749.)
5 s ’25 J-J/635.000c.-Jan. 1 ’27-31
NORTH END SCHOOL DIST.
15,000c____Jan. 1 1932
This district is in Imperial County.
15,000c____Jan. 1 1932
112,000c____Jan. 1 1932
S chool Building Bonds.
6s ' 19 J-J $27.000_____1926-1934 5s 25 J-J|889.000c.-Jan. 1 ’33-’39
39 .000 c.--.Ja n . 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Nov. 10 ’25-$27,000
Assess, val. ’25-’26(34 act.) 1.335-644 BOND. DEBT Nov. 9 25-$3,913,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$40:30 Total assess, value 1925-215,012.650
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$12.10
NORTH SACRAMENTO SCH. D. Population In 1914 (ost.)____225.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
This district is in Sacramento Co.
5s '14 - - . $17.000__________ 1941 OCEANSIDE.
5 ^ s ’ 19
16.000___________ 1940
This city is in San Diego County.
6s '22 F-A 51.000— Feb 1 ’ 26-’42
Street Bonds
BOND. DEBT Nov. 2 '25- $82,000 514s’ 18 - . - $2,000c...................1927
Assess, val. ’25,60% act.).2,80< ,260
Water B onds.
School tax (.per $1,000) 1925_ $3.80 5s ’03 — - $6.750c... .............. 1943
_
5a ’07 . . .
17,250c...................1947
OAKDALE.
5s ’ l l „ 13 0 0 0 c................. 1951
This city is in Stanislaus County. $4s'16 . . .
12 nnnc __________1950
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s 24
---7 8 ,0 0 0 c -............. -.1 964
6s ’22 J-D $37,466.66 c,.30-yr. serial BOND. DEBT July 1 25 --$127,000
Fire House Bonds
Assess, debt (add.)_______ 126,360
6s '22 J-D $8,400c-l-3Q-yr. serial Assessed value, real estate.l ,397,873
W ater Bonds
Assessed value, personal_
_ 172,502
5s g ’ l l J-D $33,750c-l-40-yr. serial Assessed value, improve’ts. 596,555
Sewer Bonds
Tot.ass’d val. '25 (3-5 act.) .2,166,930
5s g ' l l J-D $21,600c_l-40-yr. serial Total tax rate(per $1,000)'25-$21.50
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24- $101,216 Pop’n 1910. 673: 1920........ — 1,161
Water debt (incl.)________
33,750
Assessed value, real estate- 407,050 OLIG SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Assessed value, personal_
_ 299,855
This district is in Kern County.
Assessed value impts______ 557,200 6s ’20 J-D $42.000c.June 1 '26-’31
Total ass’d val. ’24(2-5 act)l,264,105 BONDED D E B T - — ............. (?)
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$15.00
Pop’ n 1910, 1,035; 1920______ 1,745 ONTARIO.
This city Is In San Bernardino Oo.
IN T . is payable in Oakdale.
incorporated Dec. 1891.
Sewer Bonds.
OAKDALE IR R IG A TIO N DIST. $9 ’95 J-J $2,400c—Apr 10 1935
This district is In Stanislaus Co.
5a ’ 12 M -N
700c__ Nov 1 1952
Organized Nov. I 1909.
5a g ’ 15 J-J
42.250c_Jan 2 1955
6s ’ 10 J-J$l .600,000c. July 1 ’31-’40
Street Bonds
os ’ 13 J-J 400,000c.Jan 1 ’34-’43 5s ’07 J-J $17.000c—Jan 10 1942
6s '15 J-J 400,000c.-Jan 1 ’36-’55 5a’ 12 M-N 50.400c.-N ov 1 1952
5 Hs’24 J-J 7-5.000c..Jail 1 ’ 26-’28
City-Hall and Park5H s’24 J-J
25000c,Jan. 1. 1929 59 TO M-N$13,750e_ M ay 1 1950
_
5s '25 J-J 1,100,000c Jan. 1,’27’65
W ater Bonds
BOND. DEBT Nov. 30 ’2533,600,000 5 a ’ l l J-J $113,750c...Jan 11951
Total assess, val. 1925
Fire Alarm
(about A actual)______ 3,996,830 5s T2 M -N $1,400c.— N ov 1 1952
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925___$60.00
Impt- Bonds (Series A).
Population in 1925 (est.)____ 5,000
s ’20 J-D $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 --...............1960
IN T . on bonds of 1925 at 1st Nat.
Impt Bonds (Series B)
Bk. of N. Y. C., Anglo London Paris 5s ’20 J-D $14,000_____
1968
Nat. Bk., San Francisco or at District
Impt Bonds (Series C)
Treasurer’s office, on others at Dis­ 5s 20 J-D $31,500___________1960
trict Treasurer’s office.
BOND . DEBT July 1 '2 5 - $322,150
Water debt (incl.)_______
162,750
OAKDALE UNION H IG H S. O.
Assess, value real estate
2.047,540
This district is in Stanislaus Co.
Assessed value personal._ 752,800
5s ’06 Jan. 10 $1,500c_________ 1926 Assess, val., improvements 2,103,890
6s ’22 F-A (12,000c.Feb 14 ’26-’28 Other assass. property_____ 996,580
160,000c-Feb 14 ’29-’38 Assess, val.'25(1-3 act.)_ 5,900,810
_
BOND. D EBT July 1, ’25- $73,500 City tax (per $1,000) 1924____$15.70
Assess, val. 1925 (2-5 act.).6,968,800 Pop’n 1910, 4,274; 1920______ 7,280
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25--$6.00
INT. at City Treasurer’s office.

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ONTABIO SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Bldg. Bds. ( I n t . at C o . T rea su ry ).
6s r '13 M -N*50,000c_____ ________
5K s’22 J-J 1116,000---Jan 3 ’28-’56
1 5.000____Jan 3 1957
TOTAL D EBT Oct 9 1922 *250.000
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 5,814,840
School tax (per $1,000) '23_ $24 80
_
Population (est.)_____________ 9,000
ORANQE.
This city is in Orange County.
W ater W orks B onds.
I H b '05 . . . $26,500................. 1945
fis ’l l J-D
35,000................... 1951
6s '24 . . .
40.000................... 1944
5s ’26 J-J 2 125,000..Jan 2 ’27-’51
Sewer B onds.
in ’ 10 . . .
*3.000................... 1926
6s ’23 A-O f 56,000...O c t 1 ’26-'33
\120.0G0-.-Oct 1 ’34-’48
City Hal) and Well Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $76,000................. .1943
Bridge Bonds.
6s g ’ 14 M-S $5.000..Sept 1 ’26-’34
New Fire T ru ck B onds.
6s ’21 . . .
*8,000.......
1928
Storm Drain B onds.
6s '23 . . .
$12,000__________ 1935
GEN. BD. D T. Nov 10 ’25 $492,250
Water debt (incl.)________ 232,550
Total assessed value 19251926 (non-operative)___ 5,060,990
Tot. ass’d val.’24(non-op.) 6,480.415
Assess, val. 1924 (oper.)___ 322.036
Total tax (per *1.000) 1924— *16.5«)
Val. o f prop, owned by city 471,000
Pop. '10. 2,920; ’20 4,884.
ORANGE COUNTY ROAD IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 17.
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923..$63,300
Sinking fund_______________ 7.628
Total assessed value 1924-25 359,220
Dlst. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$20.0U
ORANGE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Orange County.
6 s '14 J-J $26,000r____ 1927-1939
6s ’22 J-J 48.000r.July 1 27-.42
6 s ’24 J-J
55,000r____ 1927-1938
COND. DEBT Nov 9 ’25. $129,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (2-5 act.)7,300,325
Sch.tar rate(per $1,000) ’25 ..$17.50
Population in 1925 (est.)______9,000
IN T . on 5s of 1922 at the County
Treasurer's office.
ORANGE UNION H IGH S. D.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 12 M-S #24.000c.Sept 1 ’26-’ 37
6s '21 F-A 144.000c.Aug 1 ’ 26-’43
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25 $178,000
Ass’d val. ’25-'26(non-op.) 12,863.920
School tax (per *1,000) 1924___ $9.00
Population 1923 (est ) _______ 10.000
INT. at County Treas. office
ORANGE COUNTY.
Santa Ana is the county scat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s g T2 J-J $35.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1932
H ospital & Aimshouse Bonds
5s g T2 J-J 321,000c____ 1926-1932
Highway B onds
5sg T3 M-S $810,0 00c..M ar 1 1945
Newport Harbor Impt Bonds
6s ’ 19 M-S $380.000c.Sept 1 26-44
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 23.$l .332.000
Assess, val. real estate_ 67.457 235
_
Assess, val. improvement.'36.187.325
Assess, val. personal prop. 50.599.030
Money and credits_______
1,300
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 24-’25-.-154,244,890
County tax rate (Inside______ $13 5 )
(per $1,000)'24 (O u tsid e____17 50
Popula’n 1910. 34.436: 1920. 60,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.
ORCUTT SCHOOL^DISTRICT.
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
f$36 000.Sept 6 ’ 26-’43
6s ’21 M-S ( 2.000..S i pt 6 1944
l 2.000.Sept 6 ’45-'46
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’25- $39,000
Assessed value 1925______ 1,339.655
District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$18.20
ORCUTT UNION S. D.
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
6s
_
_ $<11,000.$3.000annually
BON D. DEBT July 1 ’25. $61,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,339.655
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$18.20

ORLAND.

This town la In Glenn County
Incorporated N ov. 5 1909.
W ater (I n t . at Bank o f O rlan d ).
6s g ’ l l _ $14 000c............... ...1 9 3 7
_
5 s ’ 14
. . . 2.000..................... 1927
6s ’20
. . . 19.000___________ 193a
Sewer (I n t. at Bank o f O rlan d ).
6s g ’ l l J-J *14.000c................ .1939
Park Bonds.
5s 16
. . . $2,500_____
1930
BON D. DEBT No\ 3 ’ 25. $51,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 121,409
Assess, val , real estate____ 954.297
Assess, val., personal_____ 171,290
Other assess, property_____
81.390
Tot.assess.val.’25 <% act). 1,206.977
City tax (per $1,000) 1925.—$17.50
Pop’n 1910, 836; 1920________ 1,582
ORLAND JOINT UNION HIGH
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Glenn County
5s T3 A-O / 2 ,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1926
121,000c. Apr 1 ’27-’33
6 s ’20 J-D / 9.000c..Tune 1 ’26-’34
112,000c. June 1 ’35-’37
4.000c.June 1 ’27-’30
6,000c. June 1 ’31-’33
_
5 000c_ June 1 1934
5H s’22M-N
9,000c. June 1 ’35-’37
, 6,0 00c.__June 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $77,000
Assessed value 1924 (about
60% actual).....................5.020.793
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$3.90
Population In 1924 (est.)______6,500
IN T . at the Co. Treas. office.




CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
OROSI UNION HIGH SCH. DIST.
This district is in Tulare County.
6 s ’ 16 . . .
1 5 ,0 0 0 c* .-.1926-1930
5 M s 22 A-O 58,000c* Apr 4 26-54
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $73,000
Total assessed val. 1925_ 2,446,580
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____$9.80
IN T . at the County Treas. office.

PALMDALE IR R IG A T IO N DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
6s g ’20 J-J $372,000— Jan 1 ’41-’60
6s g ’21 J-J
40,000...J a n 1 ’ 37-’42
TOT. BD. D T . 6 ct 1922— $445,000
Appraised val. of property-2,491,070
Population (est.)_______________300

[V ol. 121,
Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’2 5 --.--$ 2 0 70
Population (est.)------- ---------------500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

PASADENA.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Incorp. June 14 1886. Annexed to
Pasadena are Annandale, Arroyo Ad­
dition, East Side (Lamanda Park),
PALO ALTO
OROVILLE.
This city is in Santa Clara Co. Inc Linda Vista, Pasadena Heights, San
This city is in Butte County. In­ July 1 1910.
Rafael and Avondale.
E lectric-Light Extension Bonds.
corporated Ja n .3 1906.
Sewer Bonds.
M unicipal B uilding B onds.
5s ’ 98 A-O $13,000c.Oct 1 ’26-’38 4s ’06 J-J $68,750c.July 1 ’26-’46
5s T9 J-J $4.000c—July 1 ’26-’30 5s T9 M -N 18,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’43 43^s’08 A-O 28 750c.Apr 1 ’26-’48
4s '09 M -S 90,0j0c_M ar 1 .’ 26-’49
Levee Bonds
M unicipal Impt Bonds
5s ’08 J-J $46,000c.July 1 ’26-’48 5s ’02 A-O $17,000c.Oct 1 ’26-’42 4Ms’20 F-A 250.000--Aug. 1 ’26-'30
Sewer Bonds
5s ’06 M-N 40,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’46 5H s’21 J-D 52.000.. June 1 ’26-’46
5s TO J-J $75,0 0 0 c___ 1926-1950
5s g ’09 J-J
8,800c.July 1 ’26-’49 5H s’21 J-D 22,000. .June 1 ’26-’41
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $125,000 5s ’ l l
Street-M achinery Bonds.
J-J 16,000c_July 1 ’26-’41
Assess, val. real estate_ $1,459,000 5s T2
_
J-J 19,500c.July 2 ’ 26-’52 4s 02 J-J *7.0 0 0 c-.J a n 2 ’26-42
Assess, val, pers’l property.$399,705
C ity-H all and Jail B onds.
W ater B onds
Public utilities___________
191,883 5s ’96 J-J $11,000c.July 15 ’26-’36 4s ’02 J-J $20,000c— Jan 2 ’26-42
Tot.ass’d val.’25(3-5 a ct.).2,050,588
C ity-H all Bonds.
Gas Plant Bonds
City tax (per$1.000) 1925____ $15.40 4 ^ s ’ 18 J-D $57,000c.June 1 ’26-’ 58 4 H g 'H J D $14,950c.June 1 ’26-'51
Pop’n 1910, 3,859; 1920.......... 3,340 4K s 17 J-D 21,000-.June 1 46-57
Park Bonds.
4s ’02 J-J
6,375c.Jan 2 ’26-’42
INT. payable at City Treas. office
Subway Bonds
5s T5 M -N $7,100c.May 1 ’26-’ 55 4Hs'22 A-O 50,000.-O ct 1 ’26-’30
OROVILLE UNION HIGH S. D.
W ater Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds
This district is in Butte County. 5s T 5 J-J $30.000c.July 2 ’26-’55 4s '05 M -NS12,500c.M ay 1 ’26-’45
1,700c .Jan 2 ’26-'42
Incorporated in Oct. 1902.
5 s ’23
. . . 4 0 ,0 0 0 c................. 1963 4 s ’02 J-J
5s 12 A-O 78,529.80________1941
B uilding Bonds.
Power P.ant Bonds
’ 21J-D 30,000..June 1 ’26-’31
f $7,000c____ 1925-1932 5s T 8 J-J $45,000c.Jan 15 ’26-’40 5
5s g T7 J-D-j 20.000c____ 1933-1942 5s T9
. . . 6 3 ,0 0 0 c................1944 4H s’?2 J-J 285.000.-Jan 15 ’26-’43
4
I 45,000c____ 1943-1957 6s '21
. . . 84,000c.........
1940 4 3 s ’23M-N 180,000.-M ay 1 ’29-’43
5 s ’24 M -N 56,000r* M ay 1 ’26-’ 39
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924. $73,000
C ity Ha,i B onds
Assess, val. '24 (40% a ct).7,293,030 5s T9 . . . $15,000c...................1939 4 M s ’ 24 M -N 20,000r* M ay 1 ’40-’44
School tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $7 40
_
W ater-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
5 s ’22
. . . 19,000c__________ 1962
Population m 1924 (est.)______ 6,000
P eninsula H ospital Purchase 4H s’ 12 A-O $862,231.40..........1941
IN T . payable at County Treasury.
Sewer Bonds.
Bonds
6 s ’21 . . . $52,000c...................1940 4Ms'08 A-O $28.750c.Apr 1 ’26-’48
OROVILLE-W YANDOTTE I R R I­
4s ’02 J-J
14,875c..Jan2 ’26-’42
Library Bonds
GATION DISTRICT.
Isolation H ospital Bonds.
5 s ’ 22 . . . $38,000c .................. 1962
9,000.-Oct 1 ’26-’35
This district (P. O. Oroville) is in GEN. B D . D T . Nov 24 '24 $643,962 4 K s’22 A-O
Butte County.
Sewer Farm Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)________ 100,000
'180,000c..Jan 1 ’44-’45 Assessment debt (add'l)___ 100,000 4s '02 J-J
_
$2,125_ Jan 2 ’26- 42
120,000c.. Jan 1 ’46-’47 Assess. val., real estate____6,310,600
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J 320,000c.. Jan 1 ’48-’51 Assess, val., personal_____ 797,264 4 ^ s ’21 A-O $36,000..O c t 1 ’26-’42
100,000c...Jan 1 1952 Total assess, val. 1924 7,107,864 4 ^ s ’22 A-O $34.000..-O ct 1 ’ 26-’42
80.000c....Tan 1 1953 City tax (par $1,000) 1924---------$15.<0 4H s’22 A-O 100.000.-Oct 1 ’26-'30
Pop’n 1910, 4.486; 1920______ 5.900 4?4s’22 A-O 160.000-.0ct 1 ’31-’38
6s ’23 J-J (20,000____Jan 1 1953
180,000____Jan 1 1954
INT. payable at Bk. of Palo Alto. 5s .24 M-S 119,000 _____ 1926-1945
Fire-Departm ent Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J ]2 0,00 0c...Ja n 1 1954
140,000c .Jan 1 1955 PALO ALTO C IT Y SCH. DIST.
4s 02 J-J
$8 5<K)C--Jan 2 '26-’42
This district is in Santa Clara Co. 4s 06 J-J
6s ’25 J-J ,'60.000. .Jan 1 1955
41,250--July 1 ’26-’4©
Jan 1 1956 6s
11.700--June 1 ’26-'51
M -S 1 $9,000 ____ 1926-1927
30.000_______ _______
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’25. $950,000
1 1.000__________1928 5s ^21 F-A 34.000-.Feb 1 ’26-'42
Valuation o f farm property
6s
M-S 55.000___ Mar 11941 4 M s '2 2 A-O (105,000.-Oct 1 ’26-'41
1 3.000____Oct 1 1942
within district_________ 2.212.000 5s ’24 A-O 195,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’64
Valuation o f all property..3.707.490 BOND. DEBT Julv 1 ’25--$259 000
Bridge Bonds
IN T . at the Dist. Treas., Oroville. Assessed value 1923-’24_ 5,491,405 4 H g 'll J-D $65,000c.June 1 ’26 '51
_
5s ’23 F-A 13.000-.Aug 1 ’26-’38
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.
O XN AR D.
4% s’23 F-A 18,000.-Aug 1 ’39-’56
This city is In Ventura County.
PALO ALTO UNION H. S. D.
G arbage-Incinerator Plant Bds.
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
This district is in Santa Clara Co. 41^gT2 M-N$10 000--M ay 1 ’26-’27
5s ’22 J-J $70,0 0 0 c ____1926-1952
Street O pening B onds.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J
15,000__________ 1940 5s '17 M-N$l 82.000_____1926-1952 4 J^s’22 ...$ 3 1 5 .0 0 0 __________ 1938
Sewer Bonds (S ubject to C all ) .
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 1828.) 4 3 s ’23 F-A$693.000- Feb 1 ’ 26-’ 58
4
5s ’05 J-D $22,500c ............. ..1945 5s '23 M-N 123.000c.Nov 1 ’ 26-'45 4M s’23 F-A 88.000--Feb 1 ’59-’62
W ater-W orks Bonds
(For maturity see V. 117. p. 2242)
Fire Exting. W orks Bonds.
5s T2 M-N.$88.000c ................. 1939 BONO. DEBT .lulv 1 ’25 $34’ .1100 454s’23 J-J $48,000.-July 1 ’26-’48
5s T2 M-N 28,000c_________ 1939
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
Civic Center Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 6 ’2 5 .- $222,500
4 s s ’23 F-A$156 .000 ..Aug 1 ’ 26-’63
4
Sinking fund______________
15,000 PALO VERDE IR R IG . DIST.
5s ’23 F-A 403,000--Aug 1 ’26-’38
Assess, val. real est_______2,748,135
This district (P. O. Blythe) is in 4Ms’23 F-A 775,000.-Aug_ 1 ’39-’63
Assess, val. personal______ 824 154 Riverside and Imperial counties.
Sewer Disposal and Light and
Other assess, property____ 132,212
Act creating district held constitu­
Power Bonds.
Tot .assess, val. '2 5 (M act.) .3,704,50]
tional by Supreme Court; see V. 119, 5s ’24 M-S $252,000r* Mar 1 ’26-’ 39
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$14.50 p. 2786.
(36,000r* Mar 1 ’40-’41
Popula’n 1910, 2.552; ’20______ 4,417
Levee Bonds (Palo Verde Join t 4>£s’24 M-S 18.000r* Mar 1 ’42-’44
( 5,000r*._M ar 1 1945
Levee D istrict).
OXN ARD DRAINAGE D IST R IC T 6 K s’ 18M-N$1061,952c*May 1 ’26-58
W ater W orks & E lectric G ener­
This district P. O. Oxnard, is in 6>^s’22 N-M344,378c*_Nov 1 '26-’62
ating W orks Bonds.
Ventura County.
$500r*-_June 1 1928
Drainage Bonds (Palo Verde
6s g 19 J-J $200.000c_____________
4,500r*._June 1 1929
5s '21 J-D
Drainage D istrict).
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $200,000 6s ’22 J-J $850.000c*.Jan 1 ’33-’42
15,000r* June 1 '30-’31
Total assess, value 1925_ 1,038.320
_
15,000r* June 1 '34-’39
Newly Issued Irrigation Bonds
Tax rate ’25 (per $1,000)------- $17.40
$5,000___ July 1 1937 4 K s’ 21 J-D 15,000r* June 1 '40-'41
IN T. at the office offthe County
30,000-.July 1 38-39
Civic Center & Bridge Bonds.
Treasurer.
60,000.-July 1 40-42 5s ’23 F -A (286,000r* Aug 1 ’26-’38
1
560.000-July 1 43-47 2,000r*_ _Aug 1 1939
6s 25 J-J {315.000-.July 1 48-50 4H s’23 F-A (32.000r* Aug 1 ’40-’45
OXNARD UNION H IG H S. D.
\ 3,000r*._Aug 1 1946
121.000 __July 1 1951
This district is in Ventura County.
Sewer Disposal & Park Bonds.
125.000 __July 1 1952
School Bonds.
134.000 __July 1 1953 5s ’22 A-O $30.000r*-0ct 1 '37-’ 39
f$35,0C0.Apr 15 ’ 26-’30
270.000-July 1 54-55 (20,000r*-0ct 1 ’40-’41
5H s'20 A-Oi 40 000-Apr 1 5 ’31-'35
30.000r*__0ct 1 1942
1 54-55
1 50 000.Apr 1 5 ’ 36-’40 6s 25 J-J/$165.000--July 1 52-55 4 M s ’ 22 A-O (12,000r*_.0ct 1 1943
1 48,000--July
3.000_____Jan 3 1926
Librarv Bonds
20.000— .Jan 3 '27-’31 TOT. BD. D T. Aug 1 ’2 5 -$ l,706,330
6sg’21 J-J
4 J4 S 25 M-N$48.000 _____ 1926-1949
3 0.000—-.J a n 3 '3 2 -’36 Total assessed value 1924
35.000—
.Jan 1-5’37-’41 actual)___ . . 2.114,060 T O T .B D .D T . June 30 25-$4,081,730
3 to M
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25— $213,000 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$23.53 Warerdi'bt (included)___ 1,436,350
Assessed value 1925_____ $16,245,075 Tot. tax rate (per $1,,000) ’24.$28.54 Electric light bonds (incl.) 1,144,025
Tot. assess val. ’25-'26§-145,745,695
High school tax (per $1,000) ’25 $4.60
Population 1924______________ 7,500 PALO VERDE VAL. UN. H. S. D. City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-’26:
Original city_______________ $12.80
This district is in Riverside Co.
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
North Annex______________ $12.70
S chool Bonds.
East Annex_______________ $12.68
5s T 7 Apr $36 000___________ 1937
OXN ARD SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Other annexes_____________ $12.56
6s ’20 s-a
12,500___________1935
B uilding Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $33 000..Jan 1 ’26-’ 36 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 .. $48,500 Popul n 1910, 30.291; 1920, 45,354
§ This total is for both operative
' 3 000 —Apr 1 ’26-’28 Assessed val’n (less opera­
5s g "20 A-O 16.000— Apr 1 ’29-’36 tive property) 1923 ____ 2.174,520 and non-operative properties.
IN T. at ^ ity Treasurer's office and
12.000— Apr l ’37-’40H.S.tax rate(per$ 1,000) 1923. $ 11.30
National City Bank, New York.
16.000c.Jan 1 ’26-’29
PALOS VERDES SCHOOL DIST.
15.000.
. Jan 1 ’30-’32
18.000— Jan 1 ’ 33-’35 Tnis district is in Los Angeles Co. PASADENA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
5s ’24 J-J
5s
35.000.
.Jan 1 ’36-’40 ’25 M -N ]$70,000..M ay 1 ’26-’60
Includes the City of Pasadena and
32.000—
Jan 1 ’41-’44 i 15.000-.M ay 1 ’61-’65
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925 $180,000 BOND. DEBT May 1 1925 $85,000 North and East Pasadena. Aitadena,
Lamvnda Park. San Rafael Heights
Assessed valuation 1924__ 2,416,410 Linda Vista School and Chapman
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 2,185.195
Population (estimated)_______ 1,600
School tax (per $1,000) ’25_ $35-10
_
Population 1924______________5,000
PARADISE IR R IG A TIO N DIST. PASADENA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Districts. Population in 1924 (est.),
This district is in Butte County.
PACIFIC GROVE.
70.000. San Rafael Heights and
Irrigation System Bonds.
This city is in Monterey County.
6s g '17 J-J $350,000c.M ay 1 ’38-’ 57 Linda Vista are now a part of the in­
Sewer Bonds (S eria l).
5s g ’06 J-D $10,000c—.D ec 1 1946 6 s ’ 20 J-J 139.000c____1926-1957 corporated boundaries of the City of
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925.$489,000 Pasadena. Sierra Madre City Sch.
Sewer St City Hall Bonds (Serial)
5s g ’ l l M -S $46 800c— Sept 1 1951 Assess, val. (lands) 1925____ 612,000 Dist., So. Santa Anita Sch. Dist.,and
Population 1924 (est.)________ 1,200 La Canada Sch. Dist. annexed for
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
IN T. payable at District Treas­ school purposes only.
5 s ’20 M-N $5,0 0 0 c.. May 1 1930
S chool Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’ 25- $61.800 urer’s office. Paradise.
4s ’03 Sept $26,000c.Sept 8 '26-’37
Assessment debt (add 1)___
46,931
Assess, val., real estate___ 3,321.650 PARLIER UNION HIGH SCH. D. 4s ’06 M -N 70 000c.Mar 12 ’26 ’39
This district is in Fresno County. 4 ^ s ’08 A-O 85.000c .Apr 27 ’26-’42
Assess, val., personal_____ 346,038
Total assess, value, 1925..3.667,688 6s ’ 20 M -N$140.000c-Nov 3 '26'39 4 Jus'll M-N 30.000c.M ay 1 ’26-’31
Operative property_______ 165 590 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 25. $140,000 5s ’ 14 M -N 4Q.000c.May 1 ’26-’ 33
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.40 Tot.ass d val. 25(45% act.).2,917,385 5 ^ s ’21 F-A 690.000.-Aug 1 ’ 26-’48
4 M s'22 A-O 618.000 ..........1926-1951
Pop’n 1910, 2,385; 1920______ 2,974 High school tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925 _____________ $12.40 (For maturity see V. 115, p. 1763.)
IN T . at office of County Treas.
4 HSs'22 s-an 643 P00..........1926-1951
PACIFIC GROVE GRAM. S. D,
(For maturity see V. 116, p 852)
This district is in Monterey Co.
PARLIER SCHOOL DISTR IC T. 4 ^ s ’25 A-O 600,000_____ 1927-1955
S chool Building Bonds.
This district is in Fresno County.
(Due $11,000 each 6 mos. from Oct. 1
6s
. . . $72 0)0 _____1926-1941
1927 to Apr. 1 1947, and $10,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’21. $90,000 5s ’22 F-A$102,000.Feb 14 ’26-’42
each 6 mos. from Oct. 1 1947 to
BOND. DEBT N ov 12 25. $102,300
Assessed valuation 1920_ 1,723,305
_
Apr. 1 1955.)
Ass d val. 25 (45% a ct.)._2 ,030.515
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $32.60

Dec., 1925.]
PASADENA SCHOOL D IST R IC T

(C o n c l u d e d ).
High-School-Building Bonds.
4 ^ s l l M - N ($15.000c___May 1 1926
UOO.OOOc.May 1 ’27 -’31
275.000c.M ay 1 ’32-’42
68,000c. -J-J 1 ’26-’28
(Each 6 mos. beginning
July 1 1926)
4 H s ’2 4 J-J 832.000c..J-J 1 ’28-’54
(Each 6 mos. beginning
July 1 1928)
13,000c.. July 1 1926
50,000c. July 1 '2 7 -2 8
4 X s ' 2 4 J-J
26,00 0 c...J u ly 1 1929
648,000c. July 1 ’30-’53
13,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1954
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '25:
City School District___ $2,231,000
High School District___ 2,041,000
Assess, val. (K act.) 1925
(non-operative):
City School D istrict..115,052,265
High School District..l25,647,910
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1925-’26—
Grammar___________________ $10.20
High________________________ 9.90
IN T . at County Treasurer's office

Park & O utfall Sewer Bonds.
5s '22 J-J $38.000___________ 1941
Junior High, Park & Park Impt.
Bonds.
5s
. . . $50,000.........................
5s '24 J-D 95,500________________
B OND. D EB T July 1 '25— $318,250
Assess, val., real estate____ 5,837.860
Assess, val., personal_____ 1.477.350
Assess, val. improvements 5 965.555
Total assess, val. 1925___13.280,765
(Assessment, real estate, 6 5 % ; per­
sonal, 100% , and im pt.. 5 0 % .)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 -.-$ 1 7 .0 0
Pop'n 1910, 1,719; 1920 _____ 4,282
IN T . payable at Oakland Bank of
Savings.

PIEDMONT H IG H SCH. DIST.

This district is in Alameda County.
School Building Bonds.
5H s’2 0 M -N $232.000c*--------- yearly
5s ’22 A-O 100.000c*Apr 1 ’27-’46
5s '23 J-J (30,000c*Jan
1 ’29-'43
130.000c* Jan 1 '44-'53
T O T . B D . D T . Nov 9 '2 5 .. $380,000
Assess, val. '25 U 4 act.).10.244,475
Fcbool tax (per $1,000) 1925.$15 30
Population (est.)_______________4 500
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
PASADENA MTTNIC. IMPT. DIST.

NO. 1.

This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5M s’25 J-J $210,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-1943
B O N D . D E B T Oct 26 1925 $210,000
Tot.ass’d val. '25 ( M a c t.).1,159,105
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 . .$3.00
IN T . at the City Treasurer’s office
or at National City Bank, N . Y . City.

PIEDMONT SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
5s '23

J-J ($90,000c..Jan 1 '29-’38
1150.000c*. Jan 1 ’39-’53
T O T. B D . D T . Nov 9 '2 5 -- $307,000
Assess, val. '24(H actual)10,244,475
School tax rate (per $1 ,OO0) ’25$15,30
Population (estimated)________4,282

PASADENA MUNICIPAL IMPT. PITTSBU RGH .

D IST R IC T NO. 2.
This place is in Contra Costa Co.
5 H s '25F-A $72,0 0 0 c ____ 1930-1941
Street Bonds.
5M s'25M S (100.000c____ 1932-1935 5s '20 F-A $88,000___________ 1960
I 16,000c__________ 1936
Mi icipal W harf Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 2 5 .. $188,000 5s ’2o F-A
$8,000___________ 1960
Total assessed value 1924
City Hall Bonds.
(about >4 actual)________ 1,088,770 5s '20 F-A $75,000___________ 1960
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
PASO ROBLES.
5s '20 F-A $10,000___________ 1926
This city is in San Luis Obispo Co.
W ater Bonds.
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 1925-- $178,000 5s '20 F-A $ 1 3 6 ,0 0 0 ...................I9 60
Water debt (incl.)_________
63.000 B OND. D EB T Oct 3 '2 4 . $216. 00
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,231,085 Water debt (add’l)________ 132.000
Assess, val., personal_____ 241.545 Assess, val., real estate------1,510,270
Other assess, property____ 1,695.530 Assess, val., improvements 1,897,900
Total assessed val. 1925
Assess, val., personal prop. 688.150
(about 4-5 actual)----------3,168,160 Tot.ass’d val.'24(60% act.) 4,096,320
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25 -$14.50 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$17.00
Pop’n 10, 1,441; '20 (Census), 1.919 Pop’n (Census), TO, 2,372; '20, 4,715
PASO ROBLES UNION H. S. D

PITTSBU RGH SCHOOL DIST.

This district is in San Luis Obispo
County.
($30,000 .......... 1929-1938
5 0 .0 0 0
_1939-1948
5 s '23 A-O 3 0 ,0 0 0 ______1949-1953
40.000 ______1954-1958
I 50,000 ______1959-1963
B O N D . D EB T July 1 '2 5 . $211,000
Assessed val. ’25-’26_______5,824,715
High Sch. tax (per $1,000)
$9.50
1925-1926_______________
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

This district is in Contra Costa Co.
5 54g’ 13M -N $39,000c.N ov 1 ’26-’53
6s ’21 M -N l36.000c.M ay 1 ’26-’37

PATTERSON GRAMMAR SCH. D

This district is in Orange County
Building Bonds.
5s ’l l s-an $20,000c__________ 1934
5s T6 s-an
19,500c___________1937
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’2 5 .
$39,500
Ass’d val.(non-op.) ’25-’26. 9 ,680,595
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $14.50

B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’2 4 .. $136,000
Assess, val. 1924__________4 480 140
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $10 61
Population In 1920 (est.)______ 6.500
IN T . payable in Pittsburgh, Cal.

P LACEN TIA-RICH FIELD
DIST.

SCH

This district is in Stanislaus Co.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ l l Feb $15.000c.Feb 1 ’26-’40
5s T3 Mar 11 25.000c__________1943
6s '21 M -N 5 4 .0 0 0 c ____1926-1946
6s '22 J-D
18,000c__________1943
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 9 2 5 .. $112,000
Total assess, value (about
PLACENTIA SAN ITARY DIST.
. 40% actual) 1925 ............ 2,853,655
This district is in Orange County.
Grammar school tax rate
6 s g ’24 M -N $ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..M a y 1 ’26-’41
(per $1,000) 1925............
$14 00 B O N D . D EB T June 1 9 2 4 ...$ 85 .0 0 0
Assessed value_______________995,585
PATTERSON UNION HIGH
Population (estimated)________2,000

SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Stanislaus Co.

PLACERVILLE.

6s '14 M -S 43,500c__________ 1954
This city is in El Dorado County
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 9 2 5 .. $43,500
Street Bonds.
Assess.val.’25(abt 2-5 act.) 3.668,665 5s g '16 J-J $21.000c. July I ’26-’46
H .S. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$14.00
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $26,000____________1951
PERRIS IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
5s ’24 J-J
3 4 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’59
For compromise with bondholders,
Fire Equipment Bonds.
eee V. 101, p. 633.
5s ’22 . . .
$8,000__________ .1932
T O T. B D . D T . Nov. 1 ’25 $89,000
PETALU M A.
26.000
Water debt (incl__________
This city is in Sonoma County.
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,138.340
Fire Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____
92,720
5s '24 . . . . $25,500___________ 1926 Tot. assess, val.’25_________1,231.060
P ublic Park Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$17.00
5s ' l l F-A
$6,000c.Feb 1 ’26-'31 Population 1910, 1.914; 1920. 1,650
Grammar S chool Bonds.
IN T . payable at City Treas. office
4s '04 . . .
$17,500..................... 1944
Street Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $8.000c___________1935 PLACERVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
. . . $33.000________________
5 s ’20 F-A
70 000___________ 1952 .8
B O N D . D EB T Nov 20 '2 5 . $115,125 B O N D . D E B T Nov 7 ’2 5 .. $40,500
Assess, val. real estate____ 2,677,780 Total assess, val. ’25______ 1,584,340
Assess, val. personal_______1,353.380 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $15 00
Assess, val. impts_________ 2,451,640 Population in 1925 (est.)______ 2,500
Tot.ass’d val.’24(65% ct.) .6,482,80 )
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____ $18 00 PLEASANTON.
This town is in Alameda County,
Pop'n 1910, 5,880; 1920_______6,266
W ater Bonds.
$8,500.....................1940
P E T A L U M A C I T Y H I G H SCH . D . 5s ’00 . . .
Municipal Improvements.
B uilding Bonds.
$26,000................... 1950
5s T 4 A-O $82,000.Aug 14 ’26-’54 4 J4s'10 . . .
Tow n-Hall Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O (174,COOc.Oct 1 ’32-’51
$5.000.......
.1934
1 70.000c. Oct 1 ’52-’61 4*4s’14 . . .
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’2 5 - $314,500 B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’24____39 500
Assess, val. 1924-’25______10,267,815 Tot.ass’d val.’23 (non-oper.) 526,660
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '2 5 -$ l .110 Tot tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 . . $16.00
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Population 1910, 1,254; 1920. 991

PICO SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’24 F-A $38.000c.Aug 1 ’26-'44
B O N D . D EB T Aug 1924. $56,000
Ass’d va l. (non-oper.) ’2 4 .rl ,918,460
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S19.20
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

PIEDM ON T.

PLEASANT VALLEY SCH. DIST.
This district is in Ventura County.
School Bonds.
5}4s’20 J-D $55,0 00c...J u n e 1 1945
~ i g '20 J-D 15,000.-D ec 1 ’31-’45
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925— $70,000
Assess, val. ’2 5 ___________ 2,881,810
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '25$32 70
Population in 1924 (est.)_______ 500
IN T . payable at the office of the
County Treasurer.

This city is in Alameda Co. Ine
Jan. 1912.
General Bonds.
5s TO A-O $30,750c__________ 1930 PLUMAS COUNTY.
(Part yearly to 1930)
Quincy is the county seat. Pop’n
5s ’22 J-J $65,0 0 0 _____ 1931-1941 1910. 5,229; 1920, 5,681.
R efunding Bonds.
Fire Department Bonds.
As T7 J-J $15,000— Jan 1 ’26-’37 4s ’97 A-O $35,100c__________ 1931




m u

CALIFORNIA—CITIJUJS AJN T U W J N S
JJ
Bridge and Highway
ts g '07 A-O $40,000c.Oct 1 ’26-’32
(Part every 5 years.)
B O N D . D EB T N ov 3 ’2 5 $75,100
Sinking fund______________
31,413
Assess, val. real estate___9,514,105
Assess, val. personal_____ 3,110,887
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act) 12.624,992
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 ..$ 2 5 .0 0
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
POM ONA.
This city is in Los Angeles County
Incorp. city of the fifth class Jan.
1888. Area of city 12.5 square miles.
Building Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $39,0 0 0 c _____1926-1937
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
5s T 9 F-A $16,000c___________1940
5s ’23 J-D 90,000c.June 1 ’26-’43
Special Fire Bonds.
5s T3 M -N $6,750c.N ov 1 ’26-’33
Special Street Bonds.
5s '13 M -N $33,750c.N ov 1 ’26-’33
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’00 J-D $11,2 5 0 c _____1926-1940
Park Bonds.
4s ’03 J-D $13,5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1943
5s ’23 M -N 7 2 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1948
School Bonds.
4J^s’07 J-D $22,000c.July 1 ’26-’47
4s ’03 J-D 1 4 ,250c_____1926-1943
Street Impt. Bonds.
5 K s ’ 19 M -S $160,000c................ .1939
5s ’24 M -S 380,000 ______ 1926-1944
City-H all Bonds.
4 K s ’09 J-J $32,000c.July 1 ’26-’49
Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s '23 J-D $9.000c__________ 1943
5s ’23 J-D 13,500c__________ 1943
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 M -S 24,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1944
B O N D . D E B T Oct. 3 1 ’25 $847,000
Sinking fund______________
20,913
Assessed val. real estate.. 6,305,450
Assessed val. personal____ 1,618,790
Assess, value impt-------------- 6,192,015
Total assess, value 1925
(7-10 actual)___________ 14,116,255
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ...$ 2 5 .0 0
Pop’ n 1910, 10.207: 1920. 13.506
IN T . at City Treas. office.
P O M O N A C IT Y SCH O OL D IS T .
*V4s’0 9 ___ $48,000 ..........1926-1949
5M s’20 J-J
14,000— Jan 1 ’26-'39
HuND. D EBT June 30 '24 $72 000
Assess, val. 1925(non-op.) 13,700,460
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $21.20
IN T on 514s of 1920 payable at
the office of the County Treasurer,

POMONA CITY H IG H SCH. D.

4J4s’0 9 ___$40,000 _______ 1926-1949
514s
...
50.000------------------------5!4s'21 M -N 405 0 0 0 --M a y 1 ’26-’61
(For maturity see V . 113, p. 1602.)
5s ’24 A-O ] 16,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’29
\105,000c. Apr 1 ’30-’64
B O N D . D EB T June 30 ’24 $629,000
Ass’d va l. ’25 (non-oper.).14,984,200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $11.69
Population (est.)______________17,000

PORTERVILLE.

This city is in Tulare County. In­
corporated M ay 7 1902.
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
5s g ’06 . . .
$8,400c___Nov 1 1946
($350 yearly on N ov. 1.)
5s g TO . . . $40,500c...J un e 1 1950
($1,500 yearly on June 1.)
5s g T l . . .
43.500_________ 1951
as g T 2 F-A $11,6 2 5 c ...A u g 1 1952
($375 yearly on Aug. 1.)
Sewer System Bonds.
5s g ’09 F-A $23,6 2 5 c ...A u g 1 1949
($875 yearly on Aug 1)
W ater Bonds.
5s g '08 J-D $31,2 50c...J u n e 1 1948
($1,250 yearly on June 1.)
5s T4 A-O $5.600c.Apr 1 ’26-’54
B O N D . D EB T Oct 31 ’25- $153,275
Water debt (included)_____
80,750
Tot.ass’d val.’24(65% act.)4,759,105
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ..-$12 60
Population 1910, 2,696; 1920, 4,007
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
PORTERVILLE GRAM. S. D.
This district is in Tulare County.
5s ’08 . . .
$9.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1934
5s T l F-A 27,000c*
.1916-1943
6s T 9 A-O
3,000c* ...1 9 2 6 -1 93 1
5 J4s’22 A-O 79,000c* ...1 9 2 6 -1 9 4 0
B O N D . D EB T Oct. 23 ’2 3 . $115,000
Assessed value 1923________3,755,060
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$18.50

RAISIN C IT Y SCHOOL D IST.

Tuis district is in Fresno County.
School Bonds.
6 s '21 F-A $30,000c.Feb 28 '26-’35
B O N D . D EB T Nov 12 ’25— $30,000
Ass’d val.'25 (45% act.)------ 695,240
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$18.80

&ANCHITO SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
4a '20 F-A l $ 2 2 .0 0 0 .-Aug 1 '26-'36
l 12,000--A ug 1 ’37-'40
fl 1.000c. June 1 ’26-'36
5s '24
J-D (12,000c. June 1 ’41-’44
( 1,000c___June 1 1945
B O N D . D E B T June 1924. $63,000
Ass'd val. 25 (non-oper.)..2,343.775
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $18.30
IN T . at office of County Treasurer

RAVENSWOOD SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in San Mateo Co.
53^sT8 J-J $15,000c
July 1 1938
5>ss’22 J-J J$10,000c.July 1 ’26-’30
I 12,000c. July 1 '31-'42
BOND. D E B T July 1 9 2 4 ...$ 4 1 ,0 0 0
Assess, val. 1924____________ 919,055
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $3.00

RED BLUFF.

Tnis city is in Tehama County.
Water System Purchase Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $82,000____ Jan 1 1961
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 '2 4 . . $82,000
Total assess, value (about
3-5 actual) 1924________ 1,966,700
Val. operative property_
_ 270,570
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$13.70
Pop n 10. 3,530; '20 (Census).3,104

RED BLUFF UN. H IG H SCH. D.

This district is in Tehama County.
Building Bonds.
5s '25 M -N I75.000____ Nov 3 1949
BON D . D EBT July 1 '2 5 .. $75,000
Assess, val. '24 (65% act.).7,365,-965
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $5.70

REDDING.

This city is in Shasta County.
Street Bonds.
5s '05 . . .
$36.750.....................1945
Sewer Bonds.
5s 05 . . .
$31.500..........
1945
Building Bonds.
is 05 . . .
$7,875.....................1945
Bridge Bonds.
6s T3 ___$43,500--------------------- 1953
Municipal Lighting and Power
Distribution Bonds.
6s '21 M -N $ j 6,0 0 0 .N ov 21 '26-’6I
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 2 5 . $156,625
Street impt. debt (add’l ) . . 112,406
Assessed val. real estate..1,454,305
Assessed val. personal-------- 895.8o5
Assessed value, improv’t s . . 1,042,505
Total assessed val. 1925
(about 60% actual)--------3,392,615
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $10.00
opulation 1910 3.572; 1920. 2.9J2

REDDING SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Shasta County.
School-Building Bonds.
5 /^ s’22 J-J $99,000c ----------Yearly
BOND. D EBT Nov 6 2 5 . $99,000
Ass’d val.'25(abt. } 4 a c t.).2,601.485
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25S24 00
Population (estimated)______ 5.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

REDLANDS.

Tnis city is in San Bernardino Co.
(nc. Nov. 26, 1888.
W ater-W orks System ( . S e r i a l ) .
5s g 13 J-J $ 5 6 0 .0 0 0 ...Jan 15 1953
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
4>$g'05 J-J $50.000c.July 15 '26-45
Special Impt.
S g 07 J-J
s
$5 000c.Jan 15 ’26-’27
Public Park Bonds.
5s T l M -S $52,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’51
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’2 5 . $655,500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 540.000
Sinking fund_______________
29,605
Assess, val., real estate— 6.537.330
Assess, val., personal------ 1,634,780
Assessed value, improv’ts . 5,706,480
Total assess, val. 1925— 13.878,590
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5- $ i 4.00
Population 1910. 10.449; 1920. 9.781
INT at office of City Treasurer.

REDLANDS SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Grammar-School Bonds.

5s g ’08 Aug $ 3 5 .0 0 0 c . Aug 24 ’26-’32

fl05.000c.D ec 1 ’26-’32
5s ’24 J-D U 20.000c.D ec 1 ’33-’38
l 10,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1939
High-School Bonds.
5s g TO Apr $37.000—Apr 4 ’26-’35
5(4s’20 M -S 160,000—M ay 1 ’26-’41
B O N D . D EB T Nov. 1 9 2 5 Grammar school district. $370,000
High school district_____ 197,000
Assess, val. 2 4 (High____ 10.747,045
(Grammar 8,474,767
PRINCETON CODORA GLENN Sch. tax rate (per (High______ $12.27
IR R IG A TIO N D IST R IC T .
$1,000) 1924 ..(G ram m ar .$13.61
This district (P. O. Princeton) is
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
In both Glenn and Colusa Counties.
6s '18 J-J $175,000 ..........................
B O N D . D E B T Jan 2 1 9 2 5 -.$!75,000 R E D O N D O B E A C H .
Assessed valuation 1924____ 932,786
This city is in Los Angeles County
Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’26.$36.10
Sewer Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 1 ,C00 5s ’06 . . .
$8,000— ..................1926
Public-Pier Bonds.
PROVIDENT IR R IG . D ISTR IC T. 5 H s’ 15 . . . $90,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1955
This district is in Glenn County.
5 K s ’ 19 — . 20,000____________ 1944
B O N D . D EB T Nov 13 ’25$1,118,C00
Ocean Front Acquisition Bds.
Total assessed value 1925
5s ’22 F-A $42,000— Feb 1 ’26-’39
(about 60% actual)____ 1,616,520
Municipal Fire Hall Im pt. Bds.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S89.75 5s ’22 . . .
$3,000-------------------1930
Population 1924_________________ 250
M unic. Park Acq. & Impt. Bds5s ’23 J-J $114,000—Jan 1 '2 6 -’63
PUENTE UNION H IG H SCH. D.
Sewer, Comfort Station & Fire
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Equipment Bonds.
Building Bonds.
5 } is ’24 J-J (36,000c.July 1 ’26-’34
5H s
. . . $ 6 0 ,0 0 0_____ 1926-1945
(lO.OOOc.July 1 ’35-’44
BO N D . D EB T June 30 '24 $62,000 6s
. . . $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .-------- -------------Ass’d va l. '25 (non-oper.)..9,426,965
Incinerator Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $7.39 .s
___$35,000__________________

PORTERVILLE UNION H. S. D.

This district is in Tulare County.
District incorporated Feb. 1910.
School Bonds.
514s’21 ann$354,000c* ...1 9 2 6 -1 9 4 6
T O T. B D . D T . Nov 1925. $354,000
Total assessed value 1925.-9,699,920
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25— $9.80
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.

134:
REDONDO BEACH (Conelude'T)—

B O N D . D E B T Oct 30 ’25- $325,625
Assessed value, real estate_4,794,899
Assessed value, personal
904,620
Assessed value, unprov’ts__2,453,290
Total assessed value 1925
(about K actual)_______ 8,152.809
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$17.0G
Population 1910, 2,935; 1920, 4,913
1N T. at City Treas. office.

REDONDO BEACH SCH. DIST.
6s
6s
6s
6s
5s

’07
’l l
T4
T4
’24

. . . $ 2 ,0 0 0 --------1926-1927
...
63.000________________
...
5 .0 0 0 ......... 1953-1954
. . . 5 4 .0 0 0 --------1926 1952
J -D f 40,000c.June 1 ’26-’29
(225,000c. June 1 ’30-'54
B O N D .D E B T June 1924 - $392,000
Assess val. '25 (non-oper.) 11,4, 8,860
School tax rate(per $1,000) '25-$21.40

REDONDO BEACH UN. H. S. D.

R IC H M O N D S C H . D I S T R I C T S .
Grammar-School B uilding.
5s
Nov $18,000r________________
($1,000 yearly on Nov 1)
444s
J-D 136.000c_________ ______
($3,000 yearly on Dec 1)
oa
M -N 130 000c............................
($2,000 \ early on M ay 1)
5Ms
J-J 520.000________________
(Due $20,000 yearly on July 1.)
High School Bonds.
514s
$39.000________________
B O N D . DEBT Oct 24 ’24:
Grammar School D is t-- $808,000
Union High Scb. D ist-_
39,000
Assessed value 1923-1924
Grammar District_____ 25.875,110
Un High District______ 33,094,085
IN T . payable in M artinez.
R IC H V A L E D R A IN .D IS T . N O .1 0 .
This district (P. O. Richvale) Is In
Butte County.
6s T 6 J-J $50,000______1926-1936
G EN . B D . D T . Dec 20 T 7--S 50.000
Assess, val., real estate 1917-340,000
District tax rate (per $1,000)-$44.00
Population 1197 (est.)__________ 200

6 ^ s ’l4
$95 0 0 0 -------- 1926 1944
6s ’23 M -S (170,000-.M a r 1 ’26-’42
1 5,000____ Mar 1 1943
B OND. D E B T June 30’24 $300,000
Assess, val. ’25 (non-oper.)22,487,l 10
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 25---$J 0.19 R IO V IS T A U N IO N H . S C H . D .
$54.000...............................
Population in 1916___________ 8,300 5s '14
5s T7 — 3 5 ,0 0 0 ---.............. ........
B OND. D EB T Sept 1921 - $50,000
REDWOOD CITY.
Assess, val. '21 (65% act.)-9,784,585
This city is in San Mateo County Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_______$2.20
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
514s’ 15 . . .
$3 500------Aug 2 1930 R IP P E R D A N S C H O O L D IS T .
Street Light Bonds.
This district is in Madera Countv.
5 H s’13 A-O 8 2 ,4 0 0 .-Apr 7 '26-’33 6s ’22
- - - $22,000 __________ 1937
63^'00 —
1,673.92....................1940 B O N D . DEBT Julv 1 ’25- $22,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1925____ 1,037,046
SMs’00 - . - $3.200____________ 1940 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 --$ 6 .4 0
W ater-W orks-Extension Bonds
6 ^ s ’ 10
$5.000_____________ 1930 RIVERDALE IR R IG . D ISTR IC T
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
This district (P. O. Riverdale) is
4 H s’05 . . . $52.500____________1945 in Gresno County.
6s ’ 10 . . . 27,625 ____________ 195i
$ 1 1 .0 0 0 c --0 c t 1 1926
6>$sT9J-J
9 6 ,0 0 0 --July 2 ’26- 49
12,000c___Oct 1 1927
Paving Bonds.
13,000c___Oct 1 1928
6s ’22 J-J
5 H s’12 . - - $ 16,891.96________ 1949
14,000c___Oct 1 1929
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’24- $221,090
15,000c___Oct 1 1930
Assess, val. (non-oper.) '23 -4,242,545
1 6 ,0 0 0 c .„ O c t 1 193!
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $15.90
3 4 .000c._0ct 1 ’32-'33
Population 1910. 2.442; 1920. 4,020 B O N D . DEBT Dec 1 ’25- $115,000
Total assess, val. ’25_____ $1,200,000
REDWOOD GRAMMAR SCH. D Population ___________________ 3,000
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.
This district is in San Mateo Co
5s ’23 J-J $52,000c-July 1 ’26-’51 RIVERSIDE.
110.0 0 0 -M a y 1 ’26-’30 the county seat of Riv­
This city is
6s ’25 M -N 120,000.-M a y 1 ’31-’35 erside County. Incorporated 1883.
160.000-M ayStreet-Improvement Bonds.
1 ’38-’45
Site Purchase & Bldg. Bonds.
5s ’95 F-A $24,750e*Aug 1 ’26-’35
5 ^ s ’ 16 J-J $21,000c.Jan 1 T6-'32
Electric-Light Impt. Bonds.
B OND. D EB T July 1 1924 $80,000 5s ’95 F-A $10,000c*Aug 1 ’26-’35
Ass’d val. ’24 (real & per.)-4,074,320
Steam Power Plant Bonds.
Total tax rate (per (Outside _-$44-53 4s g '00 J-D $l5,000c*June 1 '26-’40
$1,000) 1921-22. (inside____ 39.53
Fairmont Park ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
Population in 1920_____________4,020 4 J 4 sg 'llM -S $9,000c*-.xvlar 1 1931
Fire Department ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
REEDLEY.
4 ^ ? g ’ l l M - S $6,000c*._M ar 1 1931
This city is in Fresno Co. Inc
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds.
Feb. 18 1913. Pop’n 1920, 2.447.
5s T3 J-D$812,OOOc*_June 1 ’26-53
Sewer Bonds (Part y e a r l y ) .
City Hall Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 14 J-D $28,000c JDec 31 '26-'53 5s ’23 F -A $92,000c* Aug 1 ’26-’4S
6s ’21 —
45,000-Apr '.6 ’26-'6i B O N D . DEBT July 1 ’25 - $973,000
W ater Bonds.
Water debt (inch)________
812,000
6Jis’14 J-D $7.000c_Dec 31 ’26-’27 Assessment debt_________
192,526
Park Bonds.
Floating debt____________
140,527
6s ’21 - - _ $13,875____________ 1961 Assess, val., real estate___ 5.384,710
T O T. B D . D T . July 1 ’2 4 - $105,050 Assess, val., improvem’ts . 7,680,630
Tot. assess.(non-oper.)’23_1,604,394 Assess, val., personal____ 1 534,180
Tax rate (per (City------------------$20 30 Assess, val.(non-op.) ’25-14,599,520
$1,000)'23 (Total___________ 61.90 Assess, val. operative prop 2,8/6,953
IN T . at Keedley National Bank. City tax rate (per $1,000),
1925 _______________________ $16.15
REEDLEY JOINT UNION H. S. B Pop’n 1910. 15,212; 1920, 19341
INTEREST on steam power plant
This district is in Fresno and Tu­
bonds payable at Riverside; on bonds
lare Counties.
6s ’21 M -N$374.000C-M ay 9 '26-'47 of 1911 at City Treasurer’s office;
B OND. D EB T Nov 10’25 $410,000 on water bonds at National Park
Assess, val. ’25 (2-5 act.)-10,929,850 Bank, N . Y . City, or at City Treas­
High sch. tax (per $ 1 ,000)’2 5 -$ ll .00 urer’s office; other bonds at N . Y .
Population (estimated)________ 8,000
RIVERSIDE C IT Y JUNIOR COL­
IN T . at Co. Treasurer’s office.

LEGE DISTRICT.

This district is in Riverside Co.
J-J $100,000c_July 1 ’32-’56
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1 ’25- $100,000
Ass’d val.(non-oper.)’25- -20,616,380
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$3.15
Population (estimated)______ 30,000

REEDLEY GRAMMAR S. DIST. 5s ’22

5s ’l l July $20,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1935
5M s’23 M -N 9 6 ,0 0 0 e ____ 1926-1953
B OND. D EB T Nov 12’25- $121,000
Assessed value '25 (2-5 act.)2,273.925
Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1925____$22.30
IN T . at Co. Treasurer's office.

RIVERSIDE C IT Y HIGH S. D.

This district is in Riverside County
R IALTO.
5s ’22 J-J $175.000c-July 1 '32-'56
This city is in San Bernardino Co. B O N D . DEBT Nov 3 ’25- $175,000
W ater W orks Bonds
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) ’25 20,616,480
5s ’24 J-D$125,000_-June 1 ’30-’54 High sch. tax rate(p.$l ,000)’25.$7.80
5s ’24
- - - 15,000________________ Population (estimated)______30,000
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925-- $150,000
Assess, value real estate___1,022,615 RIVERSIDE CITY SCHOOL DIS.
Assess. value personal_____ 156,430
Building Bonds.
Assess. value improvements 441,060 44SsT0 F -A $ ]62,500c.Aug 3 ’26-'39
Tot. ass’d val.’25(2-3 act.)-1,620,105 5s T 4 M -S 3 4 ,0 0 0 _____ 1926-1943
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 --$ 9 .5 0 5s '16 J-D 32 000 _____ 1926 1942
Population in 1920_______________ 961 5s T 7 J-J
4 4 .0 0 0 .-July 2 ’26-’48
5 s ’22 J-J 225,000-. July 1 '32-'59
RICHLAND SCHOOL D ISTR IC T. B O N D . DEBT Nov 3 ’25- $497,500
This district is in Kern County.
Ass’d val. (non-oper.)’25-15,387,730
6s
M -S/$10,0G0c_Mar 3 1 '26-30 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $8.75
I 16,000c_Mar 31 '31-34 Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 28,000
B O N D . D E B T April ’2 4 .. $55,600
IN T . payalle at County Treasury
Assessed value 1923________ 1,114,670
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. RIVERSIDE COUNTY.
Riverside is the county seat Pop­
RICHMOND. _
ulation 1910, 34,696; 1920, 50,297.
This city is in Contra Costa Co
Highway Bonds.
Incorporated Aug. 7 1905. Interest 5s g ’14 M -N $l,073,000cM a yl’26-’54
at City Treasurer’s office
Court-H ouse ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
Tunnel, Highway and Harbor. 4s g ’02 M -S $85,000c.Sept I ’26-'42
5s T3 J-J $S10,000c--Jan 1 1952
India Perm. Road Division.
(Payable part yearly.)
6s T 5 M ay $40,006--M ay 1 ’26-’33
Harbor Impt. Bonds.
Coral Reef Perm. Road Div.Bds.
6s ’20 J-D$494,000____ Dec 1 1960 7s '16 ann $22,000______1926-1936
B O N D . D EB T July 1 ’2 3 -$ l .225,000
Park & Playground Bonds.
5s '22 J-J $75,000____ Jan 1 1961 Assessed val’n, real estate.23,751,450
Park Bonds.
Assessed val’n improve’tS-12,205,140
fS l,0 0 0 c .-.J a n 1 1952 Assessedval’n.pers’lprop. 4,668,260
5s ’23 J-J (3 2 .000c.Jan I ’53-'60 Total assess, val. ’23-’24
( 2,000c— Jan 1 1961
(non-oper.)_____________40,624,850
Municipal Improvement Bonds County tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-’25.
5s ’24 J-J $82,500c.July 1 ’26-’58
Inside______________________ $26.70
B O N D . D E B T Oct 30’2 5 -$ l ,531,000
Outside______________________ 32.70
Tot .assd .val .’25 (40 % act.) 2, ,422,000
IN T . on highway bonds at County
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$22.00 Treas. office or at Hanover N at. B k .,
Population 1910, 6,802; 1920, 16,843 N .Y .; others at County Treas.office.




[V ol. 121.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

RIVERSIDE COUNTY DR A IN ­ SACRAMENTO CITY H IO H S. D.
AGE D IST R IC T NO. 2.
Building Bonds.

B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 1924-$62,150 I d s 'l l J-J $100.000-July 15 ’27-’51
Assessed valuation 1922_____131,300 4 H s’20 J-J 343,003................ .............
(Due $10,000 every six months.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$39.00
5s ’22 J-J 750.000-.Jan 1 ’26-’6I
(For maturity see V. 115. p. 1013.)
RIVERSIDE CO. DR. D. NO. 3.
6s ’20 M -N I$24,000 .- - N o v 8 ’26-33 B O N D . D E B T Nov 2 ’25.$1.190,000
\ 5,429.44 Nov 8 ’34-35 Total val 1925 (60% act 81.514 010
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 1924— $35 291 Sch. tax (per $1 000) 1 9 2 5 .$ 1 4 .0 0
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Tot. ass’d val. '22 (non-op.)- 56,790
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-'23-$25.00
Population 1921 (est.)___________ 200 SACRAM ENTO COUNTY.
County seat is Sacramento.
IN T . at the County Treas. office.
Bridge Bonds.
tH s'08 J-J $184 OOOc.-Jan 1 ’26-’48
RIVERVIEW UNION H IOH S. D.
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
See Grossmont Un. High Sch. Dist. 4^6'08 J-J $529 OOJC-.Jan 1 ’26-’48
Road Bonds.
RIVERVIEW UNION SCH. DIST. 4H«'08 J-J 8480 OOOc.-Jan 1 ’26-'45
This district is in Fresno County. 4Hg'17 J-Jl 440.000c Jan 1 ’26-'45
6s '21 M -S $49.0 0 0 c ____1926-194 I CO. B D . D T . Nov 2 '2 5..$2,588,000
B O N D . D EB T Nov 12'25- $51,000 Total assess, val. ’25 (3-5
Ass’d val. ’25 (45% a c t.)._ 1 ,065.240
act.)__________________ 128,361,002
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25_____ $19.20 State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925_______________$19.30
ROSEVILLE.
Pop'n 1910. 67,806; 1920. 91,029
This city is in Placer County.
IN T . payable in New York.
Sewer Bonds.
5s TO
$49.500.............
1950 SACRAMENTO
AND SUTTER
5s ’25 A-O 6 3 ,0 0 0 ______1926-1941
COUNTIES RECL. D. NO. 1000.
Highway Bonds.
6sg’13 J-J ($1.500,000c.Jan 1 '26-’40
5s '13 - - - $10.000____________1933
1
97,344c. .Jan I 1941
B O N D . D EB T Oct 30 ’25- $128,500 6sg'17 J-J / $100,000c
Jan 1 1927
Assess, val., real estate------ 2,611,795
1 9 0 0 ,0 0 0 c .. Jan 1 ’28-’45
Assess, val., personal_____ 329,950
R efunding Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1925
6sg’24 J-J $ 100.00 0 c...J a n 1 1946
(60% actual)___________ 2,941,’745 B O N D . D E B T Dec 8 ’25-$2,697,344
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $11.10 Total assessod value (60%
Population 1924. 2.608; 1920, 4,477
actual) (abou ) 1924___ 3,500,000
Population in 1925 (est.)_________500
IN T . at the County Treasurer's
R O S E V IL L E U N . H IG H S C H . D
office, Sacramento.
Building Bonds.
5s T 4 J-J ($20.000,-July 1 ’26-’45
JUNIOR COL­
1 18.000-_July 1 ’46-’54 SACRAMENTO

5s
- . - 39.000_______________
BOND. D E B T Nov 10 ’24- $29,000
Ass'dval.'24(abt.40%act.) -3,564,530
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----- $8-51
Population 1919 (est.)________ 6,00'
IN T . at Co. Treas. off. in Auburn

ROSS.
This town is in Marin County.
Municipal Impt. Bonds.

4M s’09 J-D $37,500___________1949
Park Bonds.

LEGE SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.

This district is in Sacramento Co.
School Bonds
$40,000c. July 1 ’27-31
45.000c.July 1 ’32-’36
50.000c.July 1 '37-'41
60.000c.July 1 ’42-’46
70.000c. July 1 '47-’51
5s ’24 J-J
90,000c. July 1 ’52-’56
100.000c.July 1 \57-’61
60.000c. July 1 ’62-’63
35,000c___ July 1 1964
B O N D . D E B T Dec 4 ’25- $550,000
Ass. val. ’25 (3-5 act.)____ 81,514,010
Sch. tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 00)'25-.$11.00
Population (estimated)______ 20,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

5s ’ l l J-D $17,000___________1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 25 -- $52 009
Assess, val.. real estate------ 716 459
Assess, val., personal_____ 175,394
Improvements___________ 708,031
Tot.assess.val.' 2 d ( l act) -1.629,883
A
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925- -$13 01 ST. HELENA.

This town is in Napa County.
W ater Bonds.
$62 0 0 0 ________________
R O U N D V A L L E Y U N IO N S. D. 5s '22
BOND. D E B T Nov 30 ’25--$62,000
A district in Mendocino County.
Assess, val., real estate------ 1.237.670
5^ s'2 2 M-S $32,500r*-Sept 12 1938
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’25 -- $32,500 Assess, val., personal_____ 187,350
Assess, val. ’25 (40% act)- 981,920 Tot. assess .val.'25(60% act) 1,402,490
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25—$9 10 Tot. tax rate (per $1.000i’2 5 .$ il.0 0
Population (estimated)_________ 810 Population 1910, 1,603; 1920, 1,346
Population in 1910, 556; 1920, 727

SACRAM ENTO.
County seat of Sacramento Co
and capital of State. Re-Incorpo­
rated April 23 1863. See “ State &
City” Section for Nov. 17 1909 for
delinquency in payment of original
debt.
Commission government
adopted Nov. 7 1911 and went into
effect July 1 1912. (On July 1 192
a Council and Manager form of
government became effective.)
Levee & Sewer ( R e d . a n y ti m e )
4s g '0 J-J $65.000c_____ Jan '26-’38
4s g ’0 J-J 115 .000c-— Jan 1 ’26-'48
Sewer and Drainage.
4 H s ’ 13
$537 0 1 0 --July 1 ’26-'53
Capitol Park Extension Bonds
4k£g’14 J-J $507,510c.Jan 1 '26-'54
Levee Bonds
4s '08 J-J $32.5"’0c_July 1 ’26-’38
43^s’ 13 J-J 529 2 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’2 6 ’53
High-School Bonds.
4s ’05 J-J $ i0 0 ,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’45
4s ’08 J-J
16,000c-July 1 ’26-’33
Hall of Justice Bonds.

3 ALIN AS CITY.

This city is in Monterey County.
Inc. Feb. 11 1903.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '97 J-J $12.000c-Jan 2 ’26-’37
Citv-H all Bonds.
5s g’06 J-D $21 030-Dec 31 ’26-'45
School Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J
$7 030c-Jan 2 ’2 6 -’39
Earthquake Damage Repair Bds
5 s ’06 - - $7.000c-Dec 31 '26-’46
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
5s
- - .$ 4 0 ,0 0 0
1926-1945
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925- $87,000
Tot .assess. val. ’25 (50 % act) 3.964,874
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$22 00
Pop’n 1910. 3,736; 1920---------- 4,700

SALINAS C IT Y SCHOOL DIST.
5 l^s’20 M -N $42.000_____ M ay 1930
5Ms'23 J-D 100.000____$5,000 yrly
B O N D . D E B T Nov 3 ’25- $119,000
Ass’d val. '25 (40% act.) .3,220,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----- $30.60

SALINAS UN. H IOH SCH. DIST.
4 ^ s ’ 14 . - - 8145,610c...July 1 1953 5s T9 F-AS190.000____________1929
(8 5 ,2 0 0 y e a rly e n d in g J u ly 1 1953 ;

o A s ’ 2 0 M -N 24 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 c .-- Serially
City-H all Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 31 ’25 $310,000
J-J $115 010c-July 1 ’26 47 Assessed value 1925 (abt.
W ater-Main Bonds.
A actual)______________ 11,722,610
4s ’03 J-J $62 00 )C--Jan 1 ’26 ’41 School tax rate (per $l,0 0 0 )’25-$9 40
44Ss’ 13 J-J 734 720c-July 1 ’26 ’53 Population (estimated)______ 10,000
River-Improvement Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

4s '07

4Jis

____$40 OJOC-.Jan 1 '26-’41
Filtration Bonds.
SALVAD O R UNION SCH. DIST.
4>^s '20 - - $1 575,000c----------1960
This district is in Napa County.
5J^s’22 J-J (*759,000c.Jan 1 ’26-'58 5s
. . . $40,500c*______________
\ *72,000c.Jan 1 ’59-’61 B O N D . D EB T N ov 2 4 ’2 4 - $40,500
Harbor Improvement Bonds.
Assess, val. 1924 (60% act)l,628,175
5 K s’22 - - - $185,000c_Jan 1 ’ 26-’62 School tax rate (per $ l,0 0 0 )’24-$7.50
Municipal Improvement Bonds.

4k£s’23 -_ - $722,000c-Jan 1 ’ 26-’63
Old bonds outstanding_______ $7,100
I 74,200c.Jan 1 ’26-’39
4M s’23 - - - 1151,200c.Jan 1 ’40-’ 63
(280,000 _____ 1926-1939
43^s
. . . (437,000 _____ 1940-1962
1 18,000___________1963
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25-$7,322,920
Assessed val., real estate-83 364 420
Assessed val., personal_ 13 179,180
_
Assessed val., other prop. 11 796,800
Assess, v a l.'25(72% act.) 108,340,400
City tax (per $1,000) 1925___ $17.40
Population In 1910 (Census)-.4 4 ,6 9 6
Population In 1920 (Census)-.6 5,857
* INT'. at City Treas. office or
Bank of N . Y ., N .B .A .; others at
Capital N at. Bank. Sacramento.

SACRAM ENTO CITY SCH. DIST.
4 H s 'l l . . . $550,000___________1951
4J4s’20 J-J2.272.000____ July 1 1959
5s ’22 J-J 400,000______ 1926-1961
Capital Sch. Dist. (A n n e x e d )
4 V 2 s '0 8 . . .
$24.000______
1948
B O N D . D EB T Nov 2 ’2 5-S 3,138,000
Tot. val. (3-5 act.) ’25___81 .SM.O'O
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$14.03
Populationin 1924 (est.)------ 100 000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

SAN A N SE LM o!

This town is in Marin County,
inc. April 1907.
Street Bonds.
4 K s ’09 A-O $21,000c__________ 1938
Sewer Bonds.
4 H s’09 A-O $3,750c__________ 1929
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
5s TO M -N $ 18 ,0 0 0c__________ 1942
Bridge Bonds.
5s '23 M -N $ 6 5 .0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1938
Municipal Impt. (Road) Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J $79,0 0 0 c - - - - ---------1950
Road, Sewers and Bridges.
5s T2 F-A $14,650c___________1939
B O N D . D E B T Oct 28 ’24- $206,400
Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 250,000
Assessed v a l.. real estate___2,235,085
Assessed val., personal____ 106,600
Tot. ass'd val. '24 ( A a c t.)-2 ,341.685
City tax rate (per $1,000 )’24-$21.60
Population 1910, 1,531; 1920-.2.470
IN T . at First Bank of San Anselmo
and Town Treasurer’s office.

SAN ANSELMO SCHOOL DIST.
This
5s '13
5s T 9
5 s ’22

district is in Marin County.
M -S $10,000________________
J-J
35,000 ____ 1926-1939
J-J
17,0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’42:

D ec., 1925.]

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SAN ANSELMO S. D . ( C o n t i .) —
Pop’n 1910, 61.665; 1923, 112.248
Geary Street Rv. Bonds.
SAN DIEGO.
IN T . at County Treas. office. 4M s’ 10 J-J $855,OOOc.July 1 ’26-*34
This is the county seat of San Diego
B O N D . D E B T Dec 5 '2 5 -. $68,500
Assess, val. '25 (30% act.).1,968,225 Co. Inc. Jan. 1 1835, 1850, 1889.
Market St. Ry. Bonds.
SAN F E R N A N D O .
4M s’ 10 . . . $52,000___________ 1934
Population 1924----------------------- 3,500 and again in 1909.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
W ater Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y .)
Municipal Street Ry. Bonds
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4 H s ’01 J-J $241.000c__________ 1943
BAN BENITO COUNTY.
5s T3 J-D $2,600,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’51
5Ms'20 F-AS140.000 .......... 1926-1953
Hollister Is the county seat.
4 H s'03J -J
89.500c__________ 1949
Exposition Bonds.
Trunk Line Bonds.
Road Bonds ( I n t . i n H o l l i s t e r ) .
4H s'05 A-O 28.000c__________ 19fl
5s T2 M -N $3,215,000 ________ 1939
5s '12 J-J 1170,000c. July 1 '26-’42 4 )4 s'0 7 J -D 32.108.55c------------1945 5M s’24 J-D$87,000c.June 1 ’26-’54
(I’ay’le $200,000 yly. on M ay 1)
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 '2 4 . $235,000
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 31’2 5 . $170,000 4 H s’07 J-D 140.391.45c------------ 1947
City Hall & Civic Centre Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(non-oper.)3,883.400 5s 12 J-J$7.000,000c.July l ’26-’60
Tot.ass’d val.’25(non-op.) 14.985,020 4 )^sg T lJ-J 2 1 4 .0 0 0 c ...............1 9 4 5
County tax (per j inside______ $24.39 4L£s'12 J-J 2 2 9 .5 0 0 c .................. 1953 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S14.50
Relief Home Bonds.r*
Population in 1920 ___________ 3,204 5 s '23 M-S $100,000_____ 1928-1947
$1,000) 1925 (Outside_____ 27/>0 4 ^ s '1 3 J-J 1,750,000c....................1954
Population 1910. 8,041; 1920.-8,995 4 ^ s T 4 J-J 1,087,500c....................1952 SAN FR AN C ISU U .
5s ’23 M -S 1,900,000 _____ 1928-1947
5s g '14 A-O 511.125c...........
1954
San Francisco is In San Francisco S p e c i a l B o n d s m a d e p a y a b l e b y s t a t u t e
4 ^ s '1 4 J-J 199.375c___________1954 County. Financial statement given
f r o m t a x e s o n l a n d s b e n e f it e d :
SAN BERNARDINO.
This city is located In San Bernar­ 5s '20 F-A 875.000c___________1960 below is for both city and county
Montgomery Ave. bonds.$1,579,000
dino County. Incorporated 1886.
4 H s’21 J-J 475.000c___________1961
Question of purchasing certain Dupont Street bonds, 7s,
An amendment to the city char­ 5s '20 F-A 175.000c___________1960 properties of Spring Valley Water Co.
285,000
amount outstanding___
ter was adopted on April 11 1921 5s '23 J-J ( 2 7 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1928
Both the Dupont St. and the
for $34,500,000 was defeated Apr. 20
1280,000c____ 192 '-1963
and subsequently approved by the
Montgomery Ave. bonds have long
1915. V. 100. p. 1526.
Legislature, Increasing the borrow­ 4 K s ’25 J-D 500.000_.D ec 1 ’26-’45
A plan to issue $38,000,000 bonds been in default, but they were not
ing capacity to 25% of asses, vaiu’n.
Reservoir Bonds.
to purchase the Spring Valley Water obligations of the municipality.
4Ms'07 J-D $79.933.7 1 c -----------1945 Co. was defeated on M ar. 8 1921
Holders of Montgomery Ave. bonds
W ater Bonds.
Refunding Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
4s '03 A-O $73,35 0 c..A p r 1 '26 '43
brought suit against the State to re­
(V. 112, p. 1183).
1938
4s '03 . . .
3,),600c.................1 9 4 3 4>£s'98 J-J $84.500c...........
Charter amendment authorizing cover the face value and Int. aggre­
Fire-Dept. Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
Improvt. Bonds
the purchase of the properties of the gating $2,000,000. The Superior
4H s'08 A-O $66,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1948 4 ^ s '0 3 J-J $15.0 0 0 c .................1940
Market Street Ry. was adopted by Court holds that the State Is not lia­
4Ms'07 J-D
29.500c__________ 1940
Bridge Bonds.
voters o d Nov. 7 1922 (V. 115, p. ble. V. 78. b. 1565; V. 79, p. 925,
53 500c__________ 1952 2291).
6 s '21 . . . $72 000 ______1926-1941 4>*sT2 J-J
1659, and V. 80, p. 483. 1070: V. 81.
Sewer Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
Convention Hall Bonds.
The Board of Supervisors on Jan. 5 p. 1449. Appeal was taken which
5s '21 J-D$l 80.000c.June 1 '26-’61 4J^s'03 J-J I63.00UC__________ 1943
up to July 1 1916 was still pending.
191 i passed an ordinance formally
INTEREST Is payable in gold In
4 H s’05 A-O
3 7.500___________ 1945 accepting the water supply and
Devil Canyon Water Bonds.
5s
J-D $268,125 ____ 1926-1964 4Hs'07 J-D 2 5 .8 9 4 .5 4 c .......... -1943
power rights in the Hetch-Hetchy San Francisco.
44£s'07 J-D
3,834,58c------------ 1933
TO T. B D . DT.Dec 1925 $79,103,000
Fire-House Bonds.
Valley, granted in the bill passed
400c................... 1926
5s '25 F-A $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ..Aug 1 ’26-’35 4 H s’07 J-D
by Congress in 1913. V. 97, p. 1838. Water debt (included)---- 38.l03.0o0
ASSESSED VALUATION A N D
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 '2 5 . $318,000 44Ss'07 J-D
16,112c---------------- 1942 and V. 98, p. 250. Board or Super­
57.500c...................1948
372,075 4 M s 'll J-J
Water debt (add’l)______
visors upheld Mayor in vetoing reso T A X R A T E .— Property is assessed
Total assessed value 1925
4 M s 'll J-J
17 5 5 0 c . „ ............ 1951
lution offering for sale $43,287,000 at about 50% of its actual value.
(33 1-3% actual)______ 12,604,725 4 M s'U J-J
46.500c----------------1949
•1923.
1921.
tietch-Jletchy water supply bonds
City tax rate (p $1,000) 1924.$ 18 .20 4Ms'13 J-J
8 1 , 0 0 0 c . . . . -------- 1952 See “ Chronicle" of Dec. 11 1915. Real estate$533.531,931$502.028,792
Dulzura-Otav Conduit Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 12,779; 1920-------18,721
p. 1998. SlO.OOO.OOOadditionalHetch Personal___ 94,974,548 93,470,516
INTEREST is payable at City 5s '16 J-J $77,500c.July 1 '26- 56
lletchy bonds were voted at an elec­ Money and
Treasurer’s office and in New York
• Lower Otav Dam Constr. Bonds
credits___ 4 5 644.4 21 14,385 34 6
tion held Oct. 7 1924 (see V. 119,
5s '17 A-Oi 526,000c.Apr 1 '26-'5o
Total____b id ,480,009 6 0 0 ,8 0 1,024
p. 1873). Charter amendment ex­
l 17,200c___Apr 1 1956
BAN B E R N A R D IN O U N IO N
$34-70
$34.70
cluding from the 15% debt limit all Tax (per M )
H IG H S. L
>
Pier Bonds.
indebtedness created in the lletch- Assess, val. 2 4 -2 5 (nonThis district not only Includes the 5s ’20 F-A$218 75 0 c---------------- 1960
oper.) _________________ 684,099,920
tietchv project, was defeated on
city of San Bernardino, but also ad- 5s ’23 J-J (348 0 0 0 c -------1926-1954
Assess, val. ’25-’26 (nonNov. 7 1922 (V. 115, p .2 2 9 1 ).
1 1 08.000c____ 1955-1963
cent territory.
oper)__________________ 733,789,500
The $3,600,000 5 %
exposition
g '14 A-O j$70,000 ---------1926-1939 5s ’24 J-J (198,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’58
in addition to the valuation of non­
bonds given in table below are the
( 21,000c..Jan 1 ’59-’61
1150,000____ 1940-1954
remaining outstanding portion of aD operative property given above for
Street and Roads ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
f$25,0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1931
issue of $5,000,000. These bonds, 1921. the assessed valuation of oper­
3 5 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1936 4 Msg’07 J-D $ 3 8 .0 0 0 c .......... ...1 9 4 2
which were voted Nov. 15 1910, are ative property for 1921 amounted to
5 0 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1937-1941 4M s’07 J-D 24,500c___________1941
not figured in the 15% debt limit. $258,821,713. making a total assess­
65 .0 0 0 c ____ 1942-1946 4M s’ l3 J -J
3 6 .125c---------------- 1952
5s ’24 J-J
See remarks under State of California ment roll of $868,706,337. This
7 5 .0 0 0 c ____ 1947-1951 5s ’20 F-A 7 1 ,0 0 0 c _____1926-1960
'or constitutional amendments giv­ item for 1923 amounted to $272,16.000c___________1952 5s ’23 J-J 6 0 ,0 0 0 c ------- 1926-1937
ing authority to issue these and other 514.917, making the total $916.3 4 .0 0 0 c ____ 1953-1954 5s ’23 J-J 2 4 ,0 0 0 c _____1926-1933
695,517; for 1924-1925 operative
bunds.
Concrete Culvert ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1924- $530,000
Charter amendment to increase property amounted to $304,568,245,
Assessed value 1923 ------- 15,490,880 4Ms 07 J-D $26,000c--------------.1941
debt limit defeated. See V . 119, p. making a total of $988,668,165 for
Park and Playground Bonds.
Population (e s t.)______________20.000
1925-1925: for 1925-1926, $316,791,High Sch. tax (per$l ,000) 1923 .$9.40 4Msg’ llJ -J $650,000c__________ 1951 2313.
956, making a total of $1,050,581,456.
Golden Gate Park Bonds.
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
4M s’ 13 J-J
50.625c---------------- 1952
C IT Y P R O PER TY .— The esti­
3M s’04 J-J $95,000c.July 1 ’26-’44
5sg T3 M -S 601.090c............... .1 9 5 3
mated value of city property Juno
Library Bonds.
Harbor lm pt. ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
SAN B E R N A R D IN O C O U N T Y .
3 U s’04 J-J $432.000c.July 1 ’26-'34 1921 was $109,000,000.
1952 3Ms'04 J-J
San Bernardino is the county seat. 4Msg’ 12 J-J$675.000c...........
POPULATION.— In 1920 (Cen­
8 4 .0 0 0 .June 30 ’35-’40
5s ’ 14 J-J 290.000c---------------- 1954
Highway Bonds.
sus), 508,410: 1910 (Census), 416,Mission
5s g '15 J-J$l ,508.000c.Jan 5 '26-’54 5s ’25 J-J 250,000c..Jan 1 ’28-’56 3Ms'04 J-J Park Bonds.
$133.000c.July 1 ’26-’44 912: in 1900 (Census), 342,782; in
Bonita Pipe Line Bonds.
Hospital Bonds.
1890, 298,997.______
Pla>ground
6s g '15 J-J $150,000 ..J a n 5 '26- 55 5s ’23 J-J $380,000c.July 1 ’26-’64 3Ms'04 J-J $342Bonds.
OOOc.July 1 ’26-’44
B O N D . D EB T Oct '23 ..$1,700,000
SAN G ABRIEL.
El Capital Bonds.
....
Hospital Bonds.
Floating debt with est. int.
133,750 5 s ’25 J-J ($450,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1929
This city is in Los Angeles County.
1 50,000c___________1930 5 s '08 J-J $700,000c ..J u ly 1 ’26-’32
Assessed val'n, real estate.33 047.770
City-H all Bonds.
Hospital*.!ail-Completion Bds.
Assessed val’n, improv'ts. 14 897 985
Comfort Station Bohds.
193*
4Ms'13 A-O$540.000c.Apr 1 '26-'37 5 s ’23 A-O $46.000c........
Assessed val'n, pers prop. 7.026 130 4M s’ 13 M -S $3,500c___________1952
Bridge Bonds.
Ass’d val’n, moneys & cred
31.400 T O T .B D .D T .O ct 31 ’25 .$ 1 2 ,215,975 5s Sewer Bonds.
5M s’ 14 J-J $ 1 0 ,500c---------------- 1935
Water debt (included)_______________ 7,9 1 0 '084 J-J $2 900.000c July 1 ’26-54 5 Ms’ 14 A-O
18
Total val. '23 (non-oper.).59 003,285
7,090c---------------- 1939
Polytechnic High-School Bonds
190 048
Total val. of all prop. '23.99 303.8, 3 Warrant debt (add’l)-----4M s’ 10 J-J 1300.000c.-Jan 1 '26 '37 B O N D . D EBT Oct 31 '2 5 . $63,500
Cash on hand___________
2.867.943
Co. tax rate(per $1,000) '1924-25:
Assessed value real estate..3,503,500
Fire-Protection Bonds.
513,435
Inside_______________________$27.50 Sinking funds___________
5s ’08 J-J$3 810 000c-July 1 '26-’55 Assess, value personal-------- 321.670
_ _
Outside_____________________ $32.50 Total assessed val. 1925
Other assess, property---------1,139,340
Garbage Disposal Bonds.
(non-oper.)____________121.537.414
Pop’n 1910, 56,706; 1920, 73,401
Tot. ass’d v al.’25(abt. 45 %
Operative property_____ 10 138 080 5s '08 J-J $210 OOOc.July 1 '26-’30
actual)___________________4,964,510
_______
SAN B E R N A R D IN O C O . R O A D City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S21 00 5s School Bonds.
08 J-J 2 6 0 0 .000c-July 1 ’26-’38 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1925- $8.20
D IS T R IC T N O. 25.
Pop’n 1910. 39,578: 1920-------74,683
4Ms'18 M -S 2,366,000 ..-1926-1942 Population in 1920--------------------2,640
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
P. O. San Bernardino.
(For maturity see V.
6s '25 J-J2 $155,500_______________ at Nat. Park Bank and National City 4M s’ 18 M -S 1,134,000 112, p. 1324.) SAN GABRIEL SCHOOL D IST.
--------------1942
B O N D . DEBT Feb 1 9 2 5 .. $155,500 Bank, New York.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’23 M -S 5,000,000c*&r
Assessed valuation 1925—
655,000
...
$23,000___________________
Mar 1 ’28-’67 _s
SAN DIEGO SCHOOL DISTR IC T
5M s’22 J-J 130.000_.July 1 ’26-’51
City Jail and Hall of Justice.
SAN B E R N A R D IN O S C H . D IS T . 4s g ’06 July $6,000c-------July 1926 5s ’08 J-J $324,000c.July 1 26-’3i
(2 7,000.-Apr 1 2 6 -3 4
This district is in San Bernardino 5s 07 July 2 0 ,000c.July 5' ’26-’27
5s 25 A-O
4 ,0 0 0 .-Apr 1 3 5 -3 6
Hetch-Hetchy Water Supply.
4Ms'09 s-a
20 ,0 0 0 c ------1926 1929
24.0 0 0 - -Apr
13 7 -4 2
County.
4M s’10 J-J $1,482 0 )0c— 1926-1964
5s T 9 J-J ($231,000.July 1 '26 -58 5s T3 A O 2 8 0,000c____1926-1953
140.000- -Apr 1 4 3 -5 0
4Ms ’ 1 0 J-J 1 ,640,000c.July 1 ’2 6 ’63
\ $5,000____July 1 1959 5s ’20 M -S 345,000____ Mar '26-’60
D E B T June 1925- $250,000
4M s’10J -J 5,345 000-July 1 ’26-’51 B O N D .val. (non-oper.) ’25-7,43) ,250
3.0 0 0 . .M ar 1 -1926 5s ’24 F -A (300.000c.Feb 1 ’30-’54
(For maturity see V 109, p. 803) Assess' rate (per $1,000) '25-$22 56
12.000-M ar 1 '27-'29
UOO.OOOc.Feb 1 ’55-’64
($1,515,000-July 1 ’26-’28 Sch. tax
. Mar 1 3 0 -3 5 East San Diego School District 4Ms'10J-J \ 280,000___July 1 1929 Population (est.), 1925-------------- 4,190
5s g '23 M -S 3 6 .0 0 0 .
2 8 .0 0 0 .M ar 1 36-’39 Bonds (Annexed).
IN T . at Oounrv ’Treasurer's office.
4M ’ 10 J-J $13,306,000 July 1 ’45-64
4 0 .0 0 0 .
.M ar 1 ’40-'44 Teralta School Bonds (Serial).
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 759) SAN G A B R I E L ^ T W ATER D IST .
1 8 .0 0 0 .
.M ar l 1 '45-’46 $ 1 8 ,000c----------------1951
5s ' l
...
This district Is jn Los Angeles Oo.
4M s’ 10 J-J 8 ,4 0 6 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’29-’45
B O N D . D E B T Feb 1 9 2 3 .. $411,000 5s T4
...
1 8 ,5 0 0 c ----------------1953
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2429) 5s ’22 F-A !$4 0 ,00 0 .-Feb 1 ’26-'30
Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '22.-8 ,2 5 5 ,9 9 0
School Building Bonds.
(180,000.-Feb 1 ’31-’50
IN T . at the otfice of the County 6s ’21 J-J $12,000 ______1926-1949 4 M ’ 10J-J/3,675,000r*__ July 1 ’29-’53 5M s’24 F -A * l50 ,0 0 0 --Feb 1 ’34-’48
(1 ,606 000r*. J u ly l’54-’64
Treasurer.
_s
...
17,000_______________
5s 25 J-J 1,000,000--July 1 3 0 -6 9 B O N D . D EB T Aug 1 ’2 2 .. $220,000
B O N D . D EB T July 1 ’25-S1.136.500
SAN B R U N O .
Assessed valuation 1925..25.195 068
This city is in San Mateo County. School tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $27.40
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
6 s '15 ...$ 1 2 0 ,3 4 1 ____________1927
SAN D IE G O H IG H SCH. D IS T .
W ater W orks lm pt. Bonds.
f $ 9 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’28 5s ' l l Feb $146,000..F eb 6 26-'51
5s '23 J-J I 2 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 '29 '33 5 s ’20 M -2 .015,000___ Mar ’2 6 -’60
'
600,000c.Feb 1 ’30-’53
I 30,000..J u ly 1 34-’38
l 3 5 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’39-’43 5s ’24 F -A l230,000c.Feb 1 ’54-’63
20,000c___Feb 1 1964
B O N D . D EB T July 1 1924. $220,000
Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 485,548 5s ’2 5 M -N 4 (360,0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1961
\ 4 0 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1962-1965
Assess, val., real estate------ 2,247,786
Assess, val., personal_____ 100,480 BOND. D E B T Nov 1925.$2,126,000
W e make a
Total assess, val. 1923____ 2,348,266 Assessed valuation 1925-.75.195.068
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 3 ...$ 2 0 .0 0 HighSc.taxrate(per$l ,000)'25 $12 80
IN T . at County Treas- office.
Population in 1920_____________ 1,562

^

SAN B U E N A V E N TU R A .
This city (P. O. Ventura) is in
Ventura Co. Inc. in 1866. Re-inc.
In 1905.
Plaza Sidewalk Bonds.
5s '03 . . .
$1,000____________ 1933
Park Bonds.
5s g '07 J-D $ 1 ,2 0 0 ..D ec 1 '26-’27
6s '18 M -N 10,0 0 0 -.N o v 1 ’26-’38
M unicipal Improvement Bonds.
5s g '07 J-D $60.000c.Dec 30 '26-'37
6s '18 M -N 13.0 0 0 -.N o v 1 ’26-’38
W ater Bonds.
5s '23 A -0 $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 _____ 1928-1953
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 3 .. $350,373
Assess, value real estate___1,717,066
Assessed value, improv’ts. 1,127,575
Assessed value personal___ 674,205
Tot.ass’d val.1923______
3,518,846
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $16.00
Pop’n 1910, 2,945; 1920 (est.), 5,000
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.




SAN D IE G O C O U N T Y .
San Diego is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
„
4M g’09 A-O $754,000cOct I ’26- 49
5 s '19 .. .2 ,0 1 5 ,0 0 0 .-------- -------------5s '23 F-A 600,000 _____ 1926-1948
Hospital Bonds.
,
5s ’25 A -O ($400,000...O c t 1 ’27-’46
\ 23,000_____Oct 1 1947
Detention Home Bonds.
($32,000___Oct 1 ’2 8-43
5s ’25
A-O
3,000_____Oct 1 1944
( 20,000___ Oct 1 ’45-’49
B OND. D E B T Nov 1924.$3,369,000
Assessed val’n, real estate.64,346,973
Assessed val’n, improv’ts.21.758,160
Assessed val'n, pers prop. 14.908.894
Money and credits______
255.150
Total value ’25 (non-op.) 101.269.177
Total value (operative)___13.949.636
County tax rate (per(Inside ..$ 2 5 -3 0
$1,000), 1925____ (Outside.. 32.50

Buy and Sell Market
IN

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HERBERT C. HELLER & COMPANY
INCORPORATED

60 Wall Street

541 So, Spring Street

New York City

Los Angeles, Cal,

8 AN GABRIEL S. D. (Cond.)—
Incinerator Bonds.
Assessed value 1925_______ 12,573,425 lH s'12 F-A $34.000c_Feb 1 '26-'52
Dist. tax (per 11,000) 25-------$2.30
Bridge and Creek Bonds.
Population_____________________ 3,300 4 ^ s ’ 12 F-A $ 37,000..F eb 1 ,26-,52
*IN T . at the Los Angeles Tr. &
Station Bonds.
Savings Bank, Los Angeles.
4Hs'12 F-A $ 1 ,3 5 0 .-Feb 1 '26-’52
East San Jose Bonds { A s s u m e d ) .
SANGER.
1949
5s '09
$42,000........
This city is in Fresno County.
B O N D . DEBT July 1 '24- $567,700
Assess, val., real estate___14.04 :.985
Fire Equipment Bonds
5K s 2 3 _
_ $30,000____________ 1938 Assess, val., improvem’t s .l 1,069,660
Assess, val., personal____ 4,657.61.
Sewer Bonds.
399.720
5s '14
. . . $22.500..................... 1954 Money & credits_________
5K s'18 M -S 12,500--Sept 1 ’26-’48 Total assess, val. 1923____ 30.173.980
City ta.t (per $1,000) 1923-------$14.50
W ater-Plant Bonds.
5s ’ 14
$30,240------------------1952 Popula’n 1910, 28.946: 1920. 39.604
I NT. payable at City Treas. office
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’24- $95,240
Assessed value 1923-'24 --1.325,610
IN A D D IT IO N to the figures
given, $1,405,334 is assessable for
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—
C i t y - . . . __________ ______— $15.60 interest and redemption of all bonds
Population In 1920___________ 2,578 issued prior to 1910.
SANGER SCH OOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Fresno County.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 31 25- $55,000
Ass d val. 25 (2-5 act 1 ) .. 1,889,875
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 25 - - $22.45

SAN JOSE SCHOOL DISTR IC T.

Is g '07 Jan $132,000c. Jan 1 '26-'47
5s '08 M -N 18.000c.M ay 1 '26-'43
5s ’ 16 J-D 64.000— June 1 ’26-’41
5s ’20 A-O 240.000____ Apr 1 1945
BOND. DEBT July 1 '25 $457,000
SAN JACINTO.
Ass’d val. '22(abtm act.) .30,485.780
This city is in Riverside County School bond tax (per $1,000)
W aterworks Bonds.
1922
.......... - ....................... $1.53
6s ’95 - - - $ 1 0 .7 5 0 ---............... 1935
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
3,000c-Sept 1 26-31
6s 25 M -S 15.000c.Sept 1 32- 41 SAN JOSE H IG H SCHOOL DIST.
24,000c. Sept 1 42- 65 is '07 Jan $26.000____ Jan 1 1927
Street-Paving Bonds.
5s
6s g '17 J-J $20,000c.Jan 15 '26- 4 f 5s '08 M -N 3 4,000c.M ay 1 ’26-'2S
T 6 J-D
2 ,0 0 0 -.June 1 '26-'41
B O N D . DEBT Oct 31 25— -$73,150 5s '20 A-O 320.000____ Apr 1 1945
Water debt (included)----------44,750 5s '24 J-J 722,000c.-Jan 1 '26-'44
Assess, val. 1925 (1-3 act.)---- 590,760 BOND. D E B T July 1 ’ 25$1.103.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $22.50 Ass'd val. '22 (ab t.^ act.) 30,485,780
Population 1910. 898:1920-----------945 School bond tax (per $1,000) ’22$1.65
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office

BAN JOAQUIN COUNTY.

Stockton Is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5s g
J-J $ 1 ,200,000-- 1926-1941
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '23.$1,300,000
Tot.ass'd val. 1923______102,967.210
County tax rate./Inside_____ $20.00
(per $1,000) '23\Outside . . . 26.00
Pop’n 1910, 50,731; 1920, 79,905
I NT. at Cotin ty Treas. office or at
office of Kountze Bros., New York.

SAN JOAQUIN SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Fresno County
6s g ’ 19 M -S $10.0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1938
6 s ’20 J-J
28,000cJune 2 9 ’26- 39
6s ’ 17 J-J
12,000c____________
6s ’ 18 M -S
4,0C0c____________
6s '21 M -S 10,000cSept 18 ’29-'38
B O N D . D EB T Nov 12 2 5 - $54,000
Ass d val. 25 (45% act.)-.1 ,56 9 ,9 60
School tax (per $1,000) 1 925..$15.10
IN T . payable at the office of tb
County Treasurer.

SAN LEANDRO SCH. DIST.

This district is in Alameda County
Lincoln School Bonds.
5 s '09 J J $28,000c* July l'2 6 -’39
W ashington & McKinley School
Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J J $55.000c*July 1 '26 '36
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1 2 '2 5 . $99,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (H act.) 6,663.350
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.30

SAN LORENZO SCHOOL DIST
NO. 2.

This district is in Alameda County.
5s
M -N $39,000c-------- -------------5J^s’25 M -S 6 0 ,0 0 0 --M ar 1 ’27-’56
B O N D . DEBT July 1 '2 5 - . $99,000
Tot. ass’d val.’2 5 m act.)-2,363,900
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25 -$15.00
Population (est.)_______________4,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

SAN LUIS OBISPO.

This city is In San Luis Obispo Co.

SAN JOAQUIN CO. RECLAMA- City was first incorporated in 1856
and again in 1911.
TION D IST R IC T S.
Bonds outstanding as of Dec. 1 ’24.
Water.

District No. 756.
. — $563,0 0 0 - -July
District No. 2020.
6s ’20 J-J $56,000— .July
District No. 2023.
6s
— $350,000— .July
6 s ’ 23 J-J 4 5 5,000c.. Jan 1
District No. 2027.
6s
— $535,0 0 0 - -July
District No. 2028.
6s
— $560,000— -July
District No. 2029.
6s
— $375,000— -July
District No. 2030.
6s
- . - $580,0 0 0 - .Jan
District No. 2037.
5J4s
- - - $596,0 0 0 - -July
District No. 2038.
5H s
— $537,7 1 0 - -July
District No. 2039.
5Ms
- - $ 4 4 2 ,0 0 0 — -July
District No. 2040.
6s
— $600.0 0 0 - .July
District No. 2041.
6s
— $110,0 0 0 - -July
District No. 2042.
6s
— $150,0 0 0 - July
D is tr ic t N o. 2044.
July
6s
— $225,000—
6s

5s ’99
$32,000c.........
1939
Sewer.
5s '99 - — $14 400c...........
1939
1 1938 5s 17 - - 6 .5 0 0 c .................. 1937
City Farm Bonds
1 1938 5s '17 . . . $17,8 5 0 c -.................. 1958
’39-’43
Impt. Bds.
5s ’09 - - - $112.5 0 0 c.................1949
1 1938
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
[$36,000c.July 1 ’26-’45
1 1938 5s g ’22 J-J / 2,500c— -July 1 1944
I 24,OOOc_.Tuly 1 ’45-’52
1 l£o8 B O N D . DEBT July 1 '2 4 -- $249,750
Assessed val. 1923-------------- 4.997,105
1 1938 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $14.70
Population 1910, 5.157; 1 9 20..5.895
1 1938
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
1 1938

1 1938 SAN LUIS OBISPO COUNTY
San Luis Obispo is the county seat.
1 1938 Population 1910, 19.383; 1920, 21,893. IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
1 1938
Highway Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $1,350,000-Jan 1 ’26-'40
1 1938 (For maturity see V . 110, p. 389)
W harf { R e d . a f t . 10 y r s . f r . i s s u e ) .
1 1938 5s g ’06 July $10.000c_July 1 '26-’30
s g ’06 July 20,000c-July 1 '26-'35
1 1938 b J N D .D E B T July 1 ’2 5 -$ l ,371,000
Assess, val. real estate___20,045.745
SAN JOAQUIN C O U N T Y R EC L A­ Assess, val. improvements 5,245 720
M ATION D IST . (C o n c l u d e d )
Assess, val. personal prop. 7.395.955
Tot. val. '23 (non oper.).32.687.420
District No. 2058.
($12,000____ Jan 1 1931 Tot.val.of all prop. 1923 — 37,508,524
6s ’22
J-J • 18,000_ Jan 1 1932 Co. tax (per $1,000) ’24r-’25:
!
_
(270,000-. Jan 1 ’33-’42
Inside_____________________ $19.50
District No. 2062.
Outside____________________ 23.50
6s
J-J $400,000_July 1 1953
SAN LUIS OBISPO SCH. DIST.
District No 2064
$ 5,0l0c___ Jan 11930
This district is in San Luis Obispo
6 ,0 0 0 c ..-J a n 1 1931 County.
7,0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1932 6s g ’21 M -S $157,000-M ar 7 ’26-’38
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1189)
6s '24
J-J
8.000c_ Jan 1 1933
_
11,500c___Jan 1 1934 6s ’21 —
J$7.000____ Mar 7 1938
301,500c. .Jan 1 ’35-’43
l 8,000____ Mar 7 1939
8,000c___Jan 1 1944 B O N D . DEBT July 1 ’25- $171,000
6s '24 J-J
25,000___________ 1'944 Assessed value 1925-26____ 4,080,835
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-’26_ .$20.09
IN T . at County Treas. office.
SAN JOSE.
This city is in Santa Clara Co.
Incorp. 1850. City manager plan of SAN MARINO.
ovemment adopted Apr. 19 1915.
This city is in Los Angeles County.
'he municipality of Gardner and
City Hail Bonds
a portion of Crandallville were 5s ’22 - . - $42,000c__________ 1953
annexed on Mar 16 1911. On Nov.
Sewer Bonds
2 1911 East San Jose was annexed. 5s '22 - - . $18,000c— ............... 1963
V. 93, p. 1413. In Dec 1912 Port
Park Bonds.
San Jose was annexed.
During 5s ’25 J-J $60,000c— Jan 1 ’56-’65
Sept. 1922 Palm Haven wasannexed.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
In the latter part of 1925 the Hester, _s
. - - $13,000________________
Hanchet and College Park districts B O N D . DEBT Nov 1925— $133,000
Assess, val' (non-oper.) ’24-6,293.040
were annexed to the city.
Municipal Improvement Bonds. Tax rate (per $1,000 )1924___ $10.80
4s g '06 A-O$110,000c_Apr 1 ’2 6 -’46 Population in 1920_______________ 584
High School Bonds.
4 K sg '9 7 J-D$24 000c.June 1 ’26 -’37 SAN MARINO C IT Y SCH. DIST.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Sewer Bonds.
4J^sg’97 J-D$l2.000c.June 1 ’26-’37
Building Bonds.
4 H s’12 F-A 6 8 ,000c-Feb 1 ’26-’52 5s '17 M -N /S 1 2 ,0 0 0 -M a y 1 ’26-’37
1 40,000-M ay 1 ’38-’57
City-Hall and Fire Bonds.
4M sg’07F-A $84,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’47 5J^s’23 J -D / 2 6 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’26-’38
\ 5 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’39-’43
Park Bonds.
4 H s’ 12 F-A $75,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’52 5s ’25 J-J / 1.000____ July 1 1926
164,000--July 1 ’27-’58
Fire and Police Dept. Bonds.
4 H s’12 F-A $ 4 1.000c .Feb 1 '26-’52 B O N D . D E B T June 30 ’24 $86,000

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CALIFO EN IA-CITIES AND TOWNS

136

Assess, val. ’25 (non-op.) — 5.805 840 SAN TA AN A G R AM . SC H . D IS T .
Building Bonds.
School tax rate(per$l,000)’25-$15.80
4J4s'09 s-an $18,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1934
5s T2 s-an 12 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1937
SAN MATEO.
This city is in San Mateo County. 6s ’21 A-O 55 .0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1936
Incorporated Sept. 4 1894. Com­ 5s ’22 M -S 22b.000c_Mar 1 ’26-’47
mission form of government adopted 4)4 s'23 J-D 138.000c.June 1 ’26-’48
April 8 1912. This form, however, 5s ’24 M -N 144.000c. May 1 ’26-’49
was replaced by the City Manager B O N D . D EB T July 1 ’25- $587,000
form of government adopted April Ass’d val. (non-op.)’25-’26.17,862,875
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $15.50
9 1923.
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
Sewer Bonds.
6s '95 ann $11.000c*Sept 16 '26-’35 office.
Bridge Bonds.
4 H s’02 A-O $15.040c*Apr 1 ’26-’42 SA N T A A N A H IG H SCH . D IS T .
Fire Protection and Sewer Bds
Polytechnic High-School Bds.
i d s ' l l F-A $36,400c*Feb 1 ’ 26-'51 4J*s’09 s-an $ 19,000c____ 1926-1934
City Hall. Fire Station. Bridge. 5 s '12 s-an 135,000c____ 1926-1952
5>isT3 J*D $64,525c*$2,225 yearly
H igh-School Bonds
on Dec. 1 5 s ’20 - . - $85,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1942
Bridge, Sewer & Street Bonds 4 ^ s ’23 s-an 230,000c__________ 1948
5H s'22 s-a $112,000c*$4,000 yearly B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’2 5 .. $469,000
Park Improvement Bonds.
Ass. val. (non-op.)'25-'26 25,683,730
5 H s’22 M -N S 76.000--$2,000 yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.........$5.20
IN T . payable at office of County
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’2 5 - . $314,970
Assessment debt (add’l)___
31,135 Treasurer.
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (2-5act.) 8,837,725
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $15.20 SAN TA B A R B A R A .
Pop'n 1913. 4,384; 1920.............5,979
Santa Barbara Is In Santa Barbara
County. Incorporated Mch. 9 1874.
Main Sewer Bonds.
SAN M ATEO COUNTY.
Redwood City Is the county seat 4Hg'03 F-A 56.300c-Aug 1 ’26-’43
Bridge Bonds.
___
Highway Bonds.
58 ’ 13 J-J $884.000cJuly 1 ’26-’42 4 Wg'03 F-A 59.0O0c.Aug 1 ’26 ’43
5s ’25 M -S 60,000--------------- 1955
Court-H ouse Bonds.
High-School Bonds.
4s g '06 M -S $84,000c Sept 1 ’26-'46
BOND. D EB T July 1 ’23 $1,164,500 6s 01 Jan $ '4.000c.Jan 1 0 '26-'41
Oak Park Bonds.
Float, debt with est. int—
214
Assess, val. real estate___22 930 36b 4>$s'04 F-A $7 125c_Aug 1 5 ’26-’44
W ater Bonds.
Assess, val. improvemts_11 964 210
Assess, val. personal prop. 2.775 810 m s '0 1 J-J $24.000c.July 1 ’26 ’41
l H s ’03 F-A 9 0 ,000c.Aug 1 '26-’43
Money and credits_______
320 800
Total val.’23 (non-oper.).38 041 180 m s '0 8 M -S$l 15.000c.Sept 1 ’26-’48
County tax (per/Inside cities-$24.70 t H s '10 A-O 125.000c..O ct 1 ’26-'50
$1,000 (1924) (Outside cities 29 70 5s 17 F-A 472.0 JOc.Aug 1 ’26-'57
95.000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’44
Population 1910, 26.585: 1920-36,781 5s '20 J-J
Mission T unnel.
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office
5s '13 M -N $48,000cNov 1 ’26- 33
Park Bonds.
SAN MATEO SCHOOL DISTS m s '0 7 M -S $27,500c-Sept 3 ’26-’47
m s 03 F A
22.5 JOc.Aug 1 ’26 -’43
Grammar School Bonds.
4 ^ s ’07 . . .
$ 4 .0 0 0 ........ 1926-1927 5s '25 M -N 195,000___________ 1964
Street Bonds.
_____ _
8 .0 0 0 ______ 1926-1929
4 H 8 '1 3 __
j
6s ’22 J-J 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 -..Jan 1 ’26-’42 4Hs'09 J-J $25,800c_July 1 ’ 26-’33
Sewer & Sewage Treatm ent
High School Bonds.
Plant Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 10 - - $61,000.................. 1950
4 8 s 'U . . .
4
38.000.................. 1951 5s T7 F-A $48,000c.Aug 1 ’26- 34
Sewer Bonds
6s ’22
306,000_Jan 1 ’26-'42
($256,000c. Aug 1 26-41
B O N D . D EB T /G ram m ar. $229,000
1 6 .2 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1942
July 1 1923 (High_____ 463.000 5s ’24 F-A<
l 112,000c. Aug 1 ’43-’49
Total assess, (real & pers'l)—
Grammar 1922_________ 5,149.900
City Hall Bonds.
High 1922 _____________16,433,600 5s ’22 F-A $ 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 c .— Aug 1 1959
Fire Station Bonds.
Grammar school tax ’22-’23— $4.40
High school tax ’21-’22------------ $10.03 5s ’22 F-A $13.200c— Aug 1 1947
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1 ’2 5 -$ l,974,025
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-’22.
Grammar (outside)_________ $42.03 Water debt (incl.)_________ 975,000
93,890
Grammar (inside)___________ 35.98 Floating debt (add’l)---------Sinking fund:
General_____________________ 13,600
SAN PABLO SCHOOL D ISTR IC T
W a te r_________________
8,050
This district is in Contra Costa Co. Assess, vai., real estate___31.981,145
6s
___ $35,0 0 0 c_____________ . Assess, val., personal------ 6.207,940
6s '22
7,000c.Aug 1 ’26-'32 Other assessable property. 2,497,700
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1924— $43,600 Tot.ass’d val.'25(2-3 act.) 40,686,785
Total tax rate (per M) 1925—$14.50
Popula’n 1910, 11,659; 1923. 19,441
SAN RAFAEL.
IN T . on water-works-extension
This city is in Marin County.
tunnel and street bonds at Kountze
Gravity O utfall Sewer Bonds.
Bros.. N . Y ., or it City Treas. office;
5s ’ 98 . . . $9.100c.............
1938 on others at City Treas. office.
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5 s '21
$11.000c__________ 1936
SAN TA B A R B A R A C O U N T Y .
City-H all Bonds.
Santa Barbara Is the county seat.
5s ’07 M -N $14,375c................... 1947
State Highway Bridge Bonds.
Municipal Improvem’t Bonds.
5s g '15 M -S$210,0 0 0--$10,000 y ’rly
5s 13 J-D$] 26.875c___________ 1953
CO. B D . D T . July 1 '2 5 - $210,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
Assess,
5s ’24 - . - $80,000____________1929 Assess, val. real estate____ 29,730,410
value impts______ 17,221,250
B O N D . D E B T June 30 ’25 $241,350
Assessed val. real estate___ 3.919.256 Assess, val., personal prop.
(incl. money & solvent
Assessed val. pi rsonal_____ 743.115
credits)________________ 13,616,049
Assessed val. improv’ts____ 3.622 905
Total val. 1925 ___________ 8.325.276 Total val. ’25 (non-oper.) 60,567,709
(60% actual)__________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $12.50 Yal. of operative property 30,221,122
Population 1910, 5,934; 1920.-5,512 County tax (per IInside_____ $17.00
IN T . is payable at City Treasurer's
$1,000) 1925--(Outside - — 22.00
office in San Rafael.
Pop’n 1910. 27.738; 1921 (est.),55,000

SAN RAFAEL SCH. DIST.

SAN TA BAR B ARA H IG H S. D.
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
.
. „
5s '22 A -0$383.0 0 0 -.Apr 18 2 6 -4 2
5s
- - - 142,000________________
(Due $7,000 in the even years and
$8,000 in the odd years.)
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 5 - $525,000
Assess’ val. 1925-------------- 32,700,310
District tax (per $1,000) '25— $9.20
SAN RAFAEL HIGH SCH. DIST. Population (est.)----------------------25,000
This district is in Marin County.
5s '23 A-0$280.000c_Apr 1 '29-’53 SAN TA BA R B A R A CO. ROAD
D IS T R IC T NO. 5.
B O N D . D E B T Dec 5 '2 5 -- $280,000
Assess, val. 1923-1924_____ 5,858,435 7s ____ $8 2 .494.64-$4,852.62 yrly.
H . S. tax (per $1,000) '2 3 -2 4 --$ 4 .6 2 B O N D . D E B T July 1 1925 $82,494
Assessed valuation 1925___ 1,056,550
This district is in Marin County.
5s '09
$10,000-------- ---------------5s '23 . - - 203,000________________
5s '23 A-O 133,000--Apr 1 ’35-’53
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '24- $213,000
Assess, val. 1923-1924------ 4,672,690
Sch. tax (per $1,000) ’23-'24—$8.08
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

SANTA ANA.

This city is in Orange Co. First
Incorp. June 1 1886; last, Apr. 9 1888
Street Bonds.
5s '23 M -N $29,0 0 0 c -.-M a y 1 1953
Bridge Bonds.
5s '18 s-an$28,000 c_____ 1926-1953
5 s ’ 18 s-an
6 ,1 6 0 c ____ 1926-1953
W ater Bonds
5s '05 F-A $50.000r.Feb 1 ’26-’45
4 Jus’ l l M -S
7,000c— -M ar 1 1931
5s ’14 s-an 46,000c____ 1926-1954
5s ’23 M -N 144,000c-— M ay 1 1948
Sewer Bonds.
4 H s’98
$22,750c.........Apr 1938
Fire Bonds.
5s '14 s-an $6,500c____ 1926-1938
5s ’23 M -N 72,000— M ay 1 1948
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
5 H s’20M -S$180,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’45
Outfall Sewer Bonds.
5s’22 M -N $145,0 0 0 c ------ 1926-1954
Sewer Pipe Line Bonds.
5s’22 M -N $128,0 0 0 c ------ 1926-1957
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’24 $925,525
Assess, val. 1925-1926— 17,862,875
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924— $16.50
Population 1910, 8,249; 1920, 15.485
IN T . at office of City Treasurer.

SAN TA BAR B AR A SCH . D IS T .
School Bonds.
— „„„
4V£s
M ay $ 2 2 5 0 0 -.-$ l,1 2 5 ann.
5s
June
2,000____ 1,000 ann.
6s ’20 A-O 255,000.-$10,000 yrly.
5s
- . - 360,000--$20,000 yrly.
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '25- $639,500
Assessed value 1925---------- 22,852,190
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-$18 00
Population____________________19,441
IN T . at the office of Co. Treas.

SANTA CARBONA IR R IG . DIST.
This district is in San Joaquin Co.
6s ’24 J-J $592,260c-July 1 ’40-’62
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1924-— $705,000

SANTA C L AR A .

This town is in Santa Clara County.
Inc. M ch. 6 1872.
Gas Bonds.
„
.
6 s ’00 J-J $ 1 1 ,2 5 0 ---Jan 1 2 6 -4 0
W ater, Light &Power Bonds.
4J4s’07 M -N $] 2,075c.M ay 1 ’26-’47
Sewer Bds. ( I n t . a t T r e a s . o f f i c e ) .
m s ’07 M -N $17,250c.M ay 1 ’26-’47
W ater Bds. ( I n t . a t T r e a s . o f f i c e ).
6s ’95 M -N $16.000c-M ay 1 ’26-’35

Dec., 1925.]
SANTA CLARA ( C o n c l .)—
School Bonds.
fie g '05 J-J $25.00r'c__Jan 2 *26-’45
5s M2 J-J
4 2 ,0 0 0 c ................. 1952
Fire Bonds ( I n t . a t T r e a s . o f f i c e . ) .
5s '12 J-J
$3,8 5 0 c __________ 1952
Highway & Street Bonds
5 ^ s '1 6 J-J $18,000c......
1943
5 ^ s '1 6 J -J
19,000c___________ 1934
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ' 2 5 „ $154,425
Ass’d val. '25 (non-oper.)__3,136,623
Ass'd val. '25 (operative!.. 195.667
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25..........$14.40
Population 1910, 4,348; 1920, 5,220

SAN TA CLARA COUNTY.

San Jose Is the county seat.
4s '07 Jan $220,000c................1947
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '25
$220,000
Assess, val. real estate..$55.322,090
Assess .val .Improvements.39,674.365
Assess, val. personal_____ 12,356.230
Moneys and credits______
632.605
Tot. val. '25 (non-oper.) . 107,985.290
Tot.val.of all prop. 1925.118,608.450
County tax rate/Inside_____ $16.50
(per $1,000) '2 5 (Outside . . . 20-80
Population In TO 83.539; '20 100.676
INT. payable at Co. Treas. oirice.

SANTA CLARA SCHOOL D IS T .

This district is in Santa Clara Co.
6s
...
$ 9 8 ,0 0 0 ...D ec 1 1956
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’2 5 . . . $98,000

SANTA CLARA HIGH SCH. DIS.
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
6s
. . . $ 1 1 3 ,0 0 0 ...D ec 1 1960
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 5 .. $113,000

SAN TA CRUZ.

This elty is In Santa Cruz County
Commission government adopted
Jan. 31 1911. City's liability on
Water Co. bonds assumed by it sus­
tained by U . S. Circuit Court of
Appeals on Jan. 13 1913. V. 96,
p. 299.
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’21
F-A $109,000c......... 1936
W harf and Bridge Bonds.
6s T 4 J-J $131,9 5 0 c...J a n 15 1954
R efunding Bonds.
4s '94
Apr $81 000c______ 1934
W ater-Plant Purchase Bonds.
5s T3
F-A$140,000____ Feb 1 1938
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '23
F-A$200,000_1932-1963
5s '23 F-A ]$ 3 7 ,5 0 0 ..A u g 1 ’32-'34
\162,5 0 0 .. Aug 1 ’31-’63
Street Bonds
($24,000...J a n 1 '26-'31
5s ’24 J-J \ 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..-Jan 1 '37-’56
I 7 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’57-'58
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925 ..$ 97 2 ,9 50
Tot. ass’d val. 1925_______ 8,600,000
Total tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’2 5 .$ 2 1 .00
Popula’n 1910, 11,146; 1920, 10,917
IN T . payable at City Treasury
Debt limit; Debt limit is 20%
of the assessed valuation of all real
and personal property of the city.

SANTA CRUZ COUNTY.
Santa Cruz is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5s T 9 J-J $560 0 0 0 --July 1 '26-’39
6s g '21 F & A /150,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’40
t 19,000c..A u g 1 1941
BOND D EB T July 1 ’2 5 . $818,000
Assess, val., real estate___12.321.325
Assess, val., personal____ 7,426.570
Assess, val., impts________ 2.671,220
Money & solvent credits. .
23.365
Tot. assess, val.(non-oper.)
1925.................... ........ ...22.442 480
County tax rate (per $1,000)'25- 26:
Inside_____________________ $34.00
Outside____________________ 40.50
Population 1910, 26,140; 1920.26,269

SANTA CRUZ H. SCH. DIST.
Bldg. Bds. ( I n t . a t C o . T r e a s u r y ) .
6s g '14 M-S$125 000c.M ar 25 '26-50
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 ’2 3 -- $145,000
Assess, val. 1923__________ 7,901,885
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $17.00
Pop’n 1920,11.250; 1923 (est.)15.000

SANTA CRUZ SCH. DIST.
Building Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
.s '08 . . .
$5.000______
-J—
5s g T 4 M -S 74,0 0 0 c..M a r 25 1954
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $62,000
Assess, value 1923_________ 7,901,885
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_____ $6.00
Pop'n 1920. 11.250, 1923______15,000
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.

SANTA FE IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district is in San Diego Co.
Organized Feb 16 1923. Area,
8,352 acres.
6s g '23 J-J $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’33-’49
(For maturity see V . 118, p. 3230)
B O N D E D D E B T ............... $500,000
Total assessed value______ 1,990,500
IN T . at the Southern Trust &
Commercial Bank, San Diego.

SAN TA M A R IA .

This,city is in Santa Barbara Co.
Incorporated Sept. 12 1905.
Sewer Bonds.
5s T 2 J-J $51,000........................1950
W ater Bonds.
5s T 6 . . . $59,000 ............
1964
B O N D . D E B T July 1 1924 $110,000
59,000
Water bonds, included_____
Assess, val. 1925__________ 2,663,470
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$41.00
Pop’n 1910, 2.260 1920_______3,941
I N T . payable at First Nat. Bank
Santa M a r i a .______

SANTA MARIA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
6 s '20 J-D $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 .......... 1926-1934
6s
M ay 2,000................. ..1 9 2 6
B O N D . D E B T July 1 1925 $27,000
Assess, val. 1925__________ 2,803,005
District tax (per $1,000) '25— $14.20




137

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
SANTA M AR IA U N IO N H. S. D .
This district is in Santa Barbara
County.
6s '21 J-J $360,000cJan 17 26- 61
BOND. D E B T June 30 '25 $360,000
Assess .val .’25(30% act.) .15,615,296
Highsch .taxrate (per$l ,000) i25-$8.90
SANTA M ONICA
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Inc. Nov. 20 1886. New charter ap­
proved in 1915. providing for com­
mission form of government. Pro­
posal to annex City of Los Angeles
defeated (V. 120. p. 109).
mission form of gov’t.
Sewer and Incinerator Bonds.
5s '07 M -N $88.000. - Nov 1 ’26 -’47
Fire Apparatus.
5s’ 05 J-J
$7,000 ...........1926-1941
Crematory Bonds.
5s '05 J-J
$250................. .. .1 9 2 6
Storm-Drain Bonds.
5s '05 J-J $ 4 ,0 0 0 .......... 1926-1934
Bridge Bonds.
5s '02 . . .
$ 3 ,0 0 0 .................... 1927
5s '05 . . .
6 ,0 0 0 ......................1936
Sewer Bonds.
6s '97 . . . $12,000...........1926-1937
5s '05 . . .
1 8,000...........1926-1943
City-H all Bonds.
5s '02 J-J $12,000.......... 1926-1937
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '16 M -S $589 000c. Sept 1 ’26-’56
5s '19 M - N (6 4 ,0 0 0 ..M ay 1 '26-’57
I 1,000____ M a y l 1958
5s '24 F-A 975.000c.Feb 1 '26-’64
Municipal W harf Bonds.
5s '19 M -S / $64,000-M ar 1 ’26-'57
( 1 ,0 0 0 ...Mar 1 1958
Mun. Impt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6 s '20 J-J $330,000 ...........1926-1958
B O N D . D E B T July 1 24-$2,264,250
Water debt (in cl.)............. 1,685,750
Assessed value 1925_______40,043,020
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925:
Third Annex________________ 17.30
Old City M . 1. D ..................... 20.00
First Annex__________________17.15
First Annex M . I . D ______ 19.85
Second Annex_______________ 17.00
Third Annex_______________ 13.60
Popula’n 1910, 7,847; 1920, 15,252
IN T . on 5s of 1920 payable at
County Treasurer’s office; on 5s of
1924 at City Treasurer's office or at
the Chase N at. Bank, New York.

W ater Bonds.
4s '93 . . . $32,0 0 0........... 1926-1933
4s '05 —
40 0 0 ) ______1926-194fi
5s '22 . . .
47,750------------------ 1942
Sewer Bonds.
4a '05 . . . $38 0 6 2 .5 0 -.N o v 1945
5s g '24
(153,900__Apr 1 ’26-'59
A-O
\
7,500____ April 11960
Street and Bridge Bonds.
4s '05 Nov $28.625___________ 1945
B O N D . D EBT July 1 1924. $354,250
Water debt (incl.)_________ 127,062
Tot. ass d value 1924-25_6,503,545
City tax rate(per $1,000) '23-$13.10
Population 1910, 7.817 1920. 8.758
IN T . at City Treas. office and
Exchange Bank.

SIERRA MADRE.

This city is in Lus Angeles County.
W ater-W orks Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y )
5s '10 s-an $28,000c.Last bond '50
5s ’l l s-an 87.060c.Last bond '51
5s '13 s-an 14 500c. Last bond '53
5H s'20 s-a
54.066c.Last bond '60
5s '24 M -N 7 8 ,0 0 0 ..M ay 1 '26-’64
Street Bonds.
5Kis’20 s-a
$6,OOOc.Last bond '30
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
6s '21 s-a $13,000c.Last bond '37
6s '23 M -S $29.2 5 0 c __________ 1963
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 4 . . $311,750
Water debt (incl.)_________ 263,500
Tot. ass’d val. (non-oper.)
1925_____________________ 3,403,100
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$17.30
SANTA R O SA— CO U R T HOUSE Population 1910, 1,303; 1920, 2.026
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
High-School Bonds.
5s '22 . . . f$300,000-Aug 1 '28-'57 SIERRA MADRE C IT Y S. D.
( 75,000_Aug 1 ’58-’62
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
Grammar School (P a r t y e a r l y ) .
5 ^ s ’22J -J $ 17,000--July 1 ’ 26-’42
5s 11 . . . $62,000____Oct 1 1951 BON D . D EBT June 30’2 4 . $39,000
4 (4s 22 —
241,000____July 1 1956 Ass’d val. (non-oper.) '25— 4,668,365
BOND. DEBT—
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$18.60
High Sch. Dist. July 1 '25 $375,000 Population (est.)_______________4,500
Gram. S. D . July 1 1925
305,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Total assessed val. 1924-25.6,896,855
Tot. tax (per $1,000) 24- 2 5 -.$ 1 8 .7 0

SIMI VALLEY UNION H. S. D.

This district is in Ventura County.
($4.000—June 1 '26-’29
5s g '22 J-D (24,000—June 1 ’30-'41
36,000— June 1 ’42-'53
5s g '23 J-D 20,000-.June 1 ’32-'51
BON D . D EBT Nov 1 '2 5 -- $84,000
Assess’ val. 1925 __________ 2,454,370
High 8ch.tax rate (per $1,000)'25$7.10
IN T . at County Treasurer's office.
SANTA Y N EZ PERMANENT R D .
D IV. (SANTA BAR B AR A C O .).
5s '23 Sept 4 $270,000c.Sept 4 '26-43 SISK IYO U UNION H IG H SCH
DIS.
BO N D . D EBT July 1 1925 $285,000
Building Bonds.
Assessed value 1924-1925— 1,973.195
Population (est.)_______________ 1..500 6s 17 May $ 3 0 .0 0 0 .-M a y 8 ’26-’31
$40,000
IN T . at County Treasurer's office. T O TAL D E B T O ct'1 6 '2 3
Total assess, val. 1923
(about 60% actual)____ 17.232.155
SAVAN N AH SCHOOL D ISTR ICT. Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 3 — $5.00
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s '23 J-D| $ 6 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’26-'27 Population 1920 (est.)________ 15.066
\ 5 2 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’28-'53
5s 25 J-D 3 6 ,0 0 0 -.June 1 26-43 SISSON.
This town is in Siskiyou County,
B O N D . D EB T June 1925- $99,000
W ater-W ks., Sewer & C ity H all.
Ass d val. 25 (non-oper.) —2,777,280
1952
School tax rate(per $1,000) 25 $20.90 S ^ s ’ 12 . . . $29.000______
TO TAL D E B T July 1 '23— -$29,000
IN T . at the County Treasury.
Assess, val. real estate______ 150)972
SANTA M ONICA C IT Y SCH . DIS
Assess, val. personal property 79.627
5s '08 M -N $14,000-M ay 25 '26-’32 SAUSALITO,
Assess, val. improvements___173.020
5s ' l l A-O f 6,000..A p r 1 ’26-’28
This town is In Marin County.
Total assess, value 1921____ 403,6 l5
1 1,000____ Apr 1 1929
Incorporated Sept. 4 1893.
fax rate (per $1,000) '2 2 -------- $19-00
5s '12 A-O J3 8 ,0 0 0 ..O ct 1 ’26-'44
W ater Bonds.
(2 4 ,0 0 0 .-Oct 1 ’45-’52 5s '09 J-J $57,500c.Jan 15 '26-’48 Population 1910, 636; 1920____ 542
5s '19 M -S (5 0 ,0 0 0 -.Sept 1 ’26-’39
Road Bonds ( S l a t e L o a n ) .
( 4,000 ..S e p t 1 '40-’41 5s '14 . . . $ 7 7 ,2 5 0 -............ — 1954 SOLANO COUNTY.
6s ’21 F-A 3 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..Aug 1 '26-'52 B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 9 2 5 .. $139,750
Fairfield Is the county seat.
8 ,0 0 0 ..O ct 1 ’26-’29 Total assessed value 1925.-3,000,000
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
18.000. .O ct 1 ’30-’35 City tax rate (per $ 1 .0 00)'25..$12 70 A g ' 0 9 ___$90,000c.Dec 1 '26-’34
s
1 6 .0 0 0 .
_0ct 1 ’36-'39
Population 1910, 2,383; 1 9 2 0 ..2,790 B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 5 . $100,000
5 s ’23 A-O ( 1 0 ,0 0 0 ..Oct 1 ’40-'41
IN T . payable at Sausalito.
Assess, val. real estate___17,961,965
3 2 .0 0 0 . . 0 c t 1 '42-’45
Assess, val. improvements 8,705.910
6 3 .0 0 0 . . 0 c t 1 ’46-’52 SCO TT VALLEY IR R IG . D IST .
Assess, val. personal prop. 4,114,045
This district is in Siskiyou County Money and credits_______
2 2 2 ,000-0ct 1 '5 3 -5 8
2,500
,15 2 .0 0 0 -0 ct 1 ’59-’62
Reservoir and Canal Construc­ Total val. '25 (non-oper.).30,787 420
B O N D . D E B T N ov 2 '2 5 — $988,000
tion Bonds.
Tot. val. of all prop. 1925-33,002,941
Assess, val. '25 (non-op.)
6s '20 J-J $108 000c. July 1 ’26-’37 County tax rate/Inside_____ $17.50
(H act.)...................
40,299.005 BO N D ED D EBT Oct 1921_$125,000
(per $1,000) '25 (Outside . . . 21.50
School tax rate(per$l,000)’25— $9.80 Tot. ass’d val. '20 (50% act.) .250 500 Fop’n 1910. 27,559; 1920, 40,602
Population 1924 (est.)________ 35.000
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. oftloe.
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
SEAL BEACH!
This city is in Orange County.
SOLANO CO. RECL. D. NO. 2032.
SANTA MONICA H IG H SCH. D.
Sewer Bonds.
High School Bonds.
5s '19 J-.T $34,5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1948 B O N D ED D E B T ___________ $60,000
Assessed value 1921_________ lOO.OOO
$9,000 ..A p r 1 ’26-’28
W ater Bonds.
4,000____ Apr 1 1929
6 s '22 J-J $45,0 0 0 c . . . .............1962 Actual value______ __________214,200
5s g ' l l A-O 1 5 .0 0 0 . -Apr 1 ’30-’32 B O N D . D EBT Dec 1 '25— $79,500
63.000— Apr 1 '33-'41 Water debt (incl.)_________
45,000 SOLANO COUNTY RECLAMA­
TION DISTR IC T NO. 2060.
80.000— Apr 1 '42-'51 Total assessed value 1925.-1,865,980
$30,000c.July 1 ’26-’28
3,000— Oct 1 ’26-'28 Tax-rate (per $1,000) 1925— $18.50
30.000c.July 1 '29-'30
5s '12 A-O 4 6 .0 0 0 . -O ct 1 '29-’51 Population in 1920______________ 669 6s '22 J-J
40.000c. July 1 ’31-'32
12.000____ Oct 1 1952
5s '19 M -S 21.000—
360,000c. July 1 ’33-'41
Sept 1 ’26-’39 s t o p o l !
seba
6s '21 F-A 2 3 5,000--Aug 1 '26-'52
6s ’22 J-J
40,000____ July 1 1942
This town is in Sonoma County.
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 757.)
Municipal Improvement Bonds. B O N D . D EB T Dec 1923-- $500,000
21.000— Oct 126-’32 4 H s ’05 J-J $30,000c._.............1 9 4 5 Assessed value_____________1,020.000
IN T . at County Treasurers' office.
3 5 .0 0 0 . . 0 . t1 '33-’39 B O N D . D EBT Nov 16 25- $30,000
5s '23 A-O
14.000— Oct ’40-’41 Tot.ass d val. 25 (2-5 a c t.).1,216,475
1
90.000— Oct '42-'50
1
Tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 ---------$16-00 SONOMA.
24.000—
Oct ’ 51-'52 Population 1910, 1,233 1920, 1,493
1
A town in Sonoma County.
360.000— Oct 1 '53-’62
_ __
Sewer Bonds.
T O T. D EB ’ Nov 1925..$1,035,000
SELMA.
5s '10 - - - $13 090c............... .1 9 5 0
Assess, val '25 (non-op.)
This city Is in Fresno County.
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
( Y s act.)-----------------------40,599,600
Incorporated 1893.
6s '20
*4 9 ,000c__________ 1948
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$9 70
Sewer Bonds ( s e r i a l ) .
BOND D EB T Jan 1 ' 2 5 - - $62,500
Population 1924 (est.)________35,000
5s '08 M -N I1 2 .5 0 0 .....................1928 Assess, val. real estate------ 251,550
IN T . payable at County Treasury. 6s '20 J-J
81,000________________ Assess, val. personal______ 318,900
(Due serially in from 1 to 30 years.) Other assess. property_____
97,350
santa pau la!
Park Bonds ( S e r i a l ) .
Assess val. 1925------------------ 667,800
This city is in Ventura County.
5 s '12 J-D $2,60 0 c— .............. 1932 Town tax (per $1,000) 1924----- $21.00
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s '18 J-D
8 ,5 6 0 ___________ 1938 Population 1920_________________ 801
-s '23 . . . $13,000c............ ...............
Fire=Protection Bonds ( S e r i a l ) .
Sewer Bonds.
5s '12 J-D $4,0 0 0 c __________ 1932
5s '10 J-J $25,500c................ 1941
6s '24 J-J' 2 7,000________________ SONOMA COUNTY.
Santa Rosa Is the county seat.
-s '23 . . .
87,000c.............. ............
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 1925 $127,855
Court-H ouse Bonds.
Levee Bonds.
Assessment debt (add 1)___ 157,000
____ 1928
5s ' l l Jan $5,000c_____ I
General sinking fund______
7,982 t34sg’07June$l87.000c.June 30 '26-42
Green Valley Rd. D. N o. 1 Bds.
G E N . B D . D T . Apr 30 2 4 . $126,000 Tot.assess.val.’25(M act.).1,742,400
Assessment debt (add’l)._
160.000 City tax rate(per$l,000)'25-------$ 5.l9 Si '18 J-J $52,000 .......... 1926-1938
Highway Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'25(14 act.) 3,274,274 Popula'n 1910, 1,750; 1 9 2 0 ,3,158.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $17 -00
IN T . is payable at City Treas­ 6s 19 J-J $ 1,370,000------------ 1949
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’25-$ l,5 0 6 ,0 0 0
Pop’n 1910, 2,216; 1920_______3,967
urer’s office.
Money and credits_______
97,690
T ot.val.’25-’26 (non-oper.) 43,514,670
SANTA PAULA SCH. D ISTR IC T. SELMA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
County tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-’2 6 .
This district is in Ventura County.
This district is in Fresno County.
Inside______________________ $29.60
'$120,000c— Jan 1 ’26-’49 5s '19 . . . $110,000________________
Outside______________________ 33.60
7 2 ,0 0 0 c .. Jan 1 ’50-’61 B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 9 2 5 .- $100,000
5s '25 J-J
7 ,0 0 0 c ... Jan 1 1962 Ass d val. 25 (45% act.)— 3,506,323 Population 1910.48,394; 1920.52,090
IN T . on 4 H s of 1907 and 5s of
8 ,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1963 Sch. taxrate (per $1,000) '25— $16.50
18,000c. .Jan 1 '64-’65 Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 2,500 1919 payable at Co. Treas. office.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925— $225,000
Total assessed value 1925— 2,389,650 SELMA UN . H IG H SCH . D IS T .
Total tax rate (per ,*1,000) '25-$38.00 5s '22 F-A$224,000.Feb 14 ’26-’46 SONOMA COUNTY RECLAMA­
TION DISTR IC T NO. 2061.
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1216.)
SANTA PAULA UN. H IG H S. D. B O N D . D EB T Nov 12 25 $242,000 Bonds authorized----------------- $243,791
203,791
5s
J-D $36.000c_____________
Tot.ass d val. 25 (45%act.)9,051,443 Bonds outstanding_______
Assessed value____________ 439,000
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925— $36,000 High school tax rate (per$l ,000)
Assessed valuation 1925___7,964,120
1925- — ----------$8.10
High sch. tax rate (per$l ,000)'25 $7.40 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 7,500 SONOMA VAL. UNION H. S. D.
Population in 1925____________ 6,000
This district is in Sonoma County.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
IN T . is payable at County Treas­
6 s '21 A-O f $2.000..........Oct 11926
urer’s office in Ventura.
SEQ U O IA U N IO N H . S. D IST .
U 05.000— -Oct 1 ’27-’61
This district is in San Mateo Co. B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 5 -- $109,000
SANTA ROSA.
6s '22 J-J $255,COO— Jan 1 ’26-’42 Assess, val. 1924-1925-------3,273,530
This city is In Sonoma County. B O N D . D E B T July 1 '22 . $309,000 H . S. tax (per $1,000)’24-’25— $7.90
Incorporated in 1872.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Assess.val.(real&per.)’2 1 .10,817,194
S A R A T O G A SCH O O L D IS T .
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
5s '22 J-J ($28.000c.June 1 ’26-’39
\ 21,000c.June 1 '40 '46
5s
...
13.000c. ..D e c 1 1946
B O N D . D E B T July 1 '2 5 - — $62,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

138
SOQTTEL UNION SCHOOL DIST.

This district is in Santa Cruz Oo.
_s
. . . $42 000..... ............ . . .
B O N D . DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 -- $42,000
Sinking fund_______________
1,047
Total assessed val e 1923. 1,144,605
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 3 --$ 4 .0 0

SOUTH BAYS CITIES SAN ITA­
TION D ISTR IC T.

CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Irrigation Bonds,
ts TO J-J $1 875.000c July 1 '31- 40
5s T3 J-J 1,170,000c — 1934-1934
Bonds are subject to call at any
Int time bv mutual agreement
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J 500,000 ______1940-1959
5 H s’23 J-J 55 0 ,0 0 0 c____ 1944-1963
5s ’26 J-J 1,100.000-Jan 1 ’27-’62
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1925-$5,985,000
\ssessed valuation 1925— 6 847 740
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $63.00
Population in 1920(est.)--------- 13,000
INT. at Dlst. Treas. office or at
Irving Nat. Bank, N. Y .

This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s ’24 A-O $451,8 00c.-O ct 1 ’26-’64
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925- $451,800
Total assess, value 1925.-16,236,520
Population (est.)______________12,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. STANISLAUS C O U N T Y .
Modesto is the county seat.
Highwav Bonds.
SOUTHGATE.
This city is in Los Angeles County. 4 H s J-J $1 316.000 c*Jan 1 ’2 6 -4 9
B O N D . DEBT July 1 ’2 5 - $ l ,316,000
W ater Bonds.
5J4s’25J-J2 $150,0 0 0 c ____ 1920-1965 Vssessed val’n, real estate 32.5 ;6 830
Assessed value impts-------- 13 .644 815
City Hall Bonds.
5)4s’25 J-J2 $13,000________________ Vssessed vain pers’l prop 7,490 250
Moneys & credits. - — — 168,180
B O N D . D E B T Aug 25 ’25- $163,000
Assessed valuation 1925— 3,604,605 Total val. ’25 (abt 2-5 act)53.830.075
Population (est.)_______________ 7,365 County tax rate (per $1,000) 1925—
Inside------------- ------------------- #17 00
Outside------------------------—
SOUTH MONTEBELLO IR R IG A ­ Pop’n 1910, 22,522; 1920, 21.00
43,557
TION D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
STEGE SA N IT A R Y D IS T R IC T .
6s ’23 J-J $125,000___Jan 1 ’26-’45
This district is in Contra Costa Co.
(Due $6,000 in the even years and
Sewer-System Bonds.
$6,500 in the odd years.)
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 9 2 3 .. $125,000 5s T4 J-J $33.750---------1926-1935
(Due $3,750 yeraly)
Assessed value 1922-23____ 528,000
Appraised real value______ 1,230,000 B OND. DEBT Nov 1924-----#37.500
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office Tax rate (per $1,000)---------------- $4.00

SUNSET SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Monterey Co.
5s ’25 M -N $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 _____ 1927-1946
B O N D . D E B T Oct 27 ’25- $50,000
Tot. ass’d val.’25(45% act.)l,853,390
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25— $6.24
SUSANVILLE.
This city is in Lassen County.
Town Hall Bonds.
5J4s’23 - - .
$15,000__________ 1938
Sewer System Bonds
5s ’06
$1,000.................. 1926
Street and Fire Alarm Bonds
5s T6 - . - $13,950___________ 1956
Municipal Impt Bonds
5 K s ’22 . . .
$39.500__________ 1947
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’2 4 ...$ 6 9 ,4 5 0
Assess, val. (non-oper.) 1923-895,884
Ta.; rate (per $1,000) 19 2 3 --.$ 2 2 .6 0
Pop’n, 1910, 688; 1920 ________918

[V ol. 121.
'TEMPLETON UNION H IG H S. D .

A school district in San Luis
Obispo County
6s g ’21 J-D $37.000________________
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’25 - $38,000
Assess, val. ’25-’26----------- 1,142,875
High sch.tax(per$l,000)’25-’26$11.30
Population (estimated)_______ 1,250
IN T . at office of County Treas.

TE RR A BELLA IR R 1G . DIST.

This district (P. O. Terra Bella) is
in Tulare County. Organized Aug.
16 1915.
Irrigation-System Bonds.
6s g ’ 16 J-J $600.000c.N ov 1 ’27-’46
6s 16
J-J 160.000.......... 1942-1944
6 s ’ 16
J-J 40.000........................... 6s
...
50.000.............................
6s
J-J 50,000 _____ 1945-1946
6s g
...
50,000___________ 1947
B O N D . D E B T Nov. 7 ’25 $1,000 000
Total ass’d val. 1925_____ 1,227,707
SUSANVILLE GRAMMAR S. D. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— -$85 00
This district is in Lassen County.
Population in 1924 (est.)_________ 600
5)4s
. . . $83,000 ______1926-1960
6s
...
50,000................ ............. THERMALITO IR R IG . DIST.
TOTAL D E B T Oct 1 5 '2 3 - $113,000
This district (P. O. Oroville) is in
Ass'd val. '23 (3-5 actual) — 2,539,963 Butte County.
Population 1922 (est.)_________ 3,000 6s g ’23 J-J $270,000c. .Jan 1 ’34-’53
(For maturity see V . 117, p. 1694.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 1925— $270,000
SU TTER CO U N T Y .
Ass’d value of land alone.. 465,842
Yuba City is the county seat.
Est. actual value of all prop­
Highway Bonds.
erty within district_____ 2,572,300
5s
. . . $80,000.................................
5s g T9 - . - 730,000— Sept 1 ’28-’47 Population________________________528
G EN . BD . D T . July 1 25 $785,530
Assessed value real estate. 13,054 710 THE PALMS SCHOOL DIST.
See Los Angeles City Sch. Dist.
Assess, val. improvements 2,757,390
STOCKTON.
Assessed value personal.. 2,034 825
SOUTH PASADENA.
Stockton Is In San Joaquin County.
Moneys and credits______
6.40 > THE PALMS (NEW) SCH. DIST.
This city is in Los Angeles Co.
Inc. Aug. 5 1850. Commission gov­ Total assessed value 1925 17,853,325
This is now Culver City Sch. Dist.
Bridge Bonds.
ernment adopted Jan. 6 1913. City
4 Jus’ l l J-D $4 000------ Part yearly \i an^^er government adopted Nov. County tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-’26: TORRANCE.
Inside______________________ $23.00
Fire-Protection, Paving & City- 28 1922 (V. 115, p. 2818). Popula­
This city is in Los Angeles County.
Outside______________________ 40.00
Yard Bonds ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
tion 1910. 23,353; 1920. 40,296.
Street Improvement Bonds
Population 1910. 6.328; 1920-10,115
5s g ’ 14 J-J $36.250c.Jan 2 ’26-'54
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
5s ’22 - . - $46,500____________ 1942
W ar Memorial Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 2 ’25$46,500
4s 00 - - - $ 19.590c---------1940
SUTTER AND PLACER
CO. Assess, val., real estate.- 3,241,840
s ’21 J-D $8.000___________ 1933 4s ’06 - - 22,000c______ 1946
RECLAM. DIST. NO. 1001.
Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val., personal____ 2,652,525
Municipal lm pt. Bonds.
P. O. is Nicolaus.
5s g '14 J-J $ 1 4 5 ,000c. .Jan 2 ’26-’5‘ 5s T5 - - 3412.500c---------1955
Other assessable property. 2,267,330
434s’22 J-D 3 8 ,0 0 0 .-Dec 1 ’26-’62 5t4s’2 0 ___1,581,000c--------- 1960
6 s g ’ 17 J-J $320,000c.July 1 ’26-’35 Assess, val. (non-oner.)’25 8,161,695
W ater Works Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J (36,000c. — Jan 1 1949 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $9.80
5s ’24 F-A 4 5 0 ,00 0 c-Aug 1 3 1 -6 3
125.000c-— Jan 1 1950
4)4s’22 J-J $306,000--July 2 ’2 6 -5 9
f 9,000c___Dec 1 1945
B O N D . D E B T Nov 3 ’25— $900,695 T R A C Y .
4 % s ’23 P-A]6$190.000Aug 16 ’26-63 5 ^ s ’2 0 J -D { 24,000c---- Dec11946
Tnis city is in San Joaquin Co.
Public Park Bonds.
I 7,000c___Dec 1 1947 Tot. ass’d val.’25(1-5 act.).l,1 5 5 ,0 0 4
434s’22 J-D I$39.000-Dec 1 ’2 6 -3 8 5M s’20 J-D / 17,000c—Dec 1 1947
Population (est.) . . . ----------------1.200
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
\ 2 ,0 0 0 -..D e c 1 1939
IN T . is payable at C unty Treas- 6s T9 M -S $ 2 4 .0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’2 6 -’49
\120,000cDec 1 ’48-’52
rer’s office at Yuba Cl y.
Tunnel Construction Bonds.
6 s ’23 - - - 102,000____________1959
( 44,000c___Aug 1 1926
5s ’23 J-J
$13,000__________ 1938 5s ’24 F-A {l04.000c_Aug 1 ’27-’28
Sewer and Water Bonds.
SUTTER COUNTY RECLAMA­ 5s ’ l l F-A $ 2 8 ,3 3 4 .3 4 -.............1941
Parks Bonds
„
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100,000c. Aug 1 ’29 -3 8
($1,000____ Dec 1 1939
TION D IST R IC T NO. 1500.
Building Bonds.
! 2,000c___Aug 1 1939
( $496.000____Jan 1 1930 5s T6 - - - $10.000____________1944
5s ’22 J-D {4 5 ,000-Dec 1 ’40-’54 5s ’24 F-A (84,000— Aug 1 ’29-’30
6g’20J-J {$4,0 1 4 ,0 0 0 .-Jan 1 ’31-’39
\ 4,000____ Dec 1 1955
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
I 4!000____ Aug 1 1931
I 442.000____ Jan 1 1940 5s T6 - - Sewer Disposal Bonds
$1,000____________ 1926
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s ’25 M -N $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 .-M a y 1 ’30-’54 5s ’07 - - - $102 850c---------------1947
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1921-$6.660.000
Sewer Extension Bonds.
BOND D E B T Oct 31’25 - $496,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25 $2 866,850 Assessed value 1920______ 16.000.000 6s T8 - - .
$6,500____________ 1938
Water debt (incl.)_________ 496.000 Total assessed value (nonW ater Main Bonds.
___
SUTTER COUNTY RECLAMA­
T8
$5.000____________1938
Tot.assess .val.’25 (J4 act.) 13.012.770
operative) 1925---------- 63 371,663
TION D IST R IC T NO. 1660.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925.-$19 60 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15-00
B O N D . D E B T July 1 ’25--$177,833
Assess, val. real estate______ 691,635
Pop n 1910. 4,649; 1920............ 7.643
Funding Bonds.
6sg’25 J-J / $900,000cJuly 1 ’35-’43 Assess, val. improvements___696,935
IN T . at City Treas. office.
STOCKTON SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
1 50,000c—July 1 1944 Assess, val., personal_____ 370,270
High School Bonds.
SOUTH PASADENA C IT Y H IG H 5s T3 J J $70,000c— July 1 1935 B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925-- $950,000 Total assessed value 1925.-1,758,840
Appraised value of assess­
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$20.30
SCH OOL D IS T R IC T .
5s ’20 - - - 305,000____ Oct 1 1940
able property___________ 3,519,106 Population in 1920_____________2,450
Building Bonds.
Grammar-School Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
-s ’06 - - - $ 4 0 .0 0 0 -........................... 6s ’ l l M -N $43 0 0 0 c..N o v 15 1931
.
_s ’06
8 ,0 0 0 -........................... 5s T3 J-J $455.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1948 SW E E T W A T E R U NION H. S. D. T R A C Y SCH OOL- D IS T R IC TCo.
This district is in San Joaquin
-s ’ 13 - - - 70,000.................. ............ 5s ’20 - - - 900.000------ Oct 1 1943
This district is in San Diego Co.
5s ’ l l J D $14.000____ June 1 1929
6s ’21 F -A ( 80,0 0 0 -.A u g 1 ’26-’41 T O T. B D .D T . July 1 ’2 3 -$ l ,716,000
\ 3 5 ,0 0 0 .-Aug 1 ’42- 46 Assess, val. ” (14 a c t.)..40,186,550 6s ’20 - - . $ 172,000 ..........1926-1940 5 H s’20 J D $39,0 0 0 --D ec 1 ’26 ’40
23
(70 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’29-’38 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923— $l3.o0 B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925— $172,000 5)4s’22 M S 75,000____ Mar 6 1941
Total assess, value 1925— 5,577,663 5)4s’25 A-O 18,000 ______1930-1947
5s ’23 J-D {3 0 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’39-T3
IN T . at office of County Treas.
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '25-$12.90 BON D . D EB T Nov 28 '2 2 - $120,500
(10,000--June 1 ’44-’45
Assessed val. 1921_________ 3,883,830
5 s ’24 P-Af 5 ,0 0 0 c -.-A u g 1 1927
TAFT.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-------$9.20
U 80,000c-Aug 1 ’28-’47 STRATHM ORE UN IO N H IG H
This place is in Kern County.
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
B O N D . D E B T Aug 1924- $486,000
T R A N Q U IL L IT Y IR R IG . D IS T .
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Tulare County.
Assess, val. '25 (non-op.)-19,731,685
This district (P. O. Tranquillity)
M -N $81,0 0 0 c * — .1926-1952 5s ’12 - - - $10,000c*_________ 1932
School tax rate(per $1,000) 25-.$8-19 5s '19
30.000c*.-July 2 1931 is in Fresno County.
6s ’20
A-O 2 9 ,0 0 0 _____ 1926-1954 6s ’21 J-J
Population (est.)______________ 12,530
5Mg'20 J-J $256,000c*------ 1926-1957
Fire Protection Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1925— $110,000
6 400c*_________ 1932 B O N D . D E B T N ov 8 ’2 5 - $258,000
Total assessed value 1925.-2,644,030 5 s ’ 12 - - SOUTH PASADENA C IT Y S. D. High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’ 25-$11.30 6s g ’ 18 M -S f 3.000c* Mar 1 ’26-’28 Assess, val. ’25 0 4 act.)___1,591,561
.s ’03 . . .
$ 7 ,0 0 0 -— ................. —
1 4 500c* Mar 1 ’26-'28 Irrigation tax (per $1,000) ’24-$30.OO
-s ’04 —
5 ,0 0 0 --......................... SUISUN.
6 s ’21 J-J
20,800c*.-July 2 1941 Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,000
-s ’08 —
20,000_________________
This city is in Solano County.
Prin. and int. at Tranquillity.
Fourth Street Ext. Bonds.
-s ’09 - - - 54.000_________________
Municipal Im pt. Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $18,000c*--July 2 1931
5s ’23 J-D 8 5 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’29-’45 5s ’24
$46,000__________ 1947 B O N D . D E B T Nov 30 '2 5 - $92,700 T R A N Q U IL L IT Y U N IO N H IG H
5s ’24 P-A 100,000c_Aug 1 ’27-’46
SCH O O L D IST .
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Assess, debt (add’l) (a b t)-.
32,200
B O N D . D E B T Aug 1924- $335,250 6s ’97
- - - $12.600----------------1937 Sinking fund_______________
This district is in Fresno County.
11,926
Assess, val. ’25 (non-op.)-13,925 845 5s ’ 13
M -S 14.500c-----------------1953 Assessed val. real estate___3,380,403 6s T9 J-J $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .-.J a n 1 ’28-’52
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5--S 18 80 B O N D . DEBT July 1 ’24— $73,100 Assess, val. personal______ 885,500 B O N D . D EB T Nov 1925-- $50,000
Population (est.)______________ 11,710 Total assess, val. (non-op.)
Tot. ass’d val.’25(60%act.)4,265,903 Tot.ass’d val.’25(45% act.)6,727,880
1923_____________________ 538.105 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25-$15.00 High sch. tax (per $1,000)’25___ $6.20
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $23 .50 Population in 1920_____________3,317
SOUTH SAN F R A NC ISCO .
IN T . on 6s of 1918 and 6s of 1921 TU JU N G A SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This city is in San Mateo County. Population in 1910, 641; 1920, 769
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
payable at office of City Treasurer.
Municipal Impt. Bonds.
5 H s ’24 M -N $10,000c-M ay 1 ’26-’35
6s T9 F -A $ ll 1 ,8 0 0 -...............— 1949 SULTANA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Sultana) is in T A FT U NION H IG H SCH . D IST . 5s ’24 M -N J l4 ,0 0 0 -.N o v 1 ’26-’39
Sewer Bonds.
This district is in Kern County.
(
500____ Nov 1 1940
5s T3 - - - $42,000____________1941 Tulare County.
6s ’22
A-O $40.500c*--- 1926-1946
B O N D . D E B T M ay 1924. $70,200
School Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
($192,000-M ar 13 ’26-’29 Assessed value 1924________ 1,672,030
5s g ’24 M -S $58,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’35 B O N D . DEBT Nov 1925— $40,500
M -S \ 30,000___Mar 13 1930 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$22.80
BOND D EB T Jan 29’25— $205,500 Assessed value 1925---------- 829,520 6s
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
B O N D . D EB T Mar 1922- $470,000
Tot. assess, val.’24 (1-3act.)4.042,728 School tax (per $1,000) 1925— $13.00
Assessed val. 1921-22-------70,066,270
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-------$14.50
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. T U LAR E.
Popula’n 1910, 1,989; '20---------- 4,250 SUMMIT UNION SCHOOL D IS T .
This city is in Tulare County. InThis district is in Siskiyou County.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
corporated Apr. 5 1888.
6s
$25,000________________
TEHAM A C O U N T Y .
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1920— $42,250
Red Bluff is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
SOUTH SAN FRAN. SCH. DIST. Total assessed val. 1920___ 1,241,965
5s TO J-J $50,000c___________1950
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s ’25 F -A /$ 6 0 ,0 0 0 — Feb 1 ’26-’40
Fire-Department Bonds.
5s ’ 19
F-A ($15,000......... 1926-1928
1 6 0 ,0 0 0 .-Feb 1 ’41-’50 SUNNYVALE.$ l,5 0 0 c ___________1928
(175,000 ...........1929-1953 5s '12 J-J
This city is in Santa Clara Co.
B O N D . D E B T April 1925- $120,000
W ater Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924.-2,794,955 Inc. Dec. 24 1912.
5s ’ 19
F-A$521,000___________ 1954 5s g T2 J-D $73,C00c.Dec 1 ’26-'49
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Fire Dept. & City Hall .Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 14 F-A $29,000c__________ 1954 5s ’19
F-A $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 _____ 1926-1930 6s g ’23 J-J $46,000c-Jan 1 ’26-'48
(One bond yrly. beg. Feb. 1 1915)
Sewerage System Bonds.
CO. B D . D T . July 1 ’25— $723,000
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO HIGH
W ater Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate____ 31,079.575 5s g '24 J-J $125,000c-July 2 ’26-’49
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
5 K s ’14 F-A $24,000c__________ 1949 Assess, val. improvements 2,998 825
Sewage Treatm ent W ork Bds.
Site-Purchase, Building and
(One bond yrly. beg. Feb. 1 1915)
Assessed val. personal____ 3,027,515 5s g ’24 J-J $33,400c-July 2 ’26-’49
Equipm ent Bonds.
5s ’17 - - $7,000____________1932 Moneys and credits______
6 ),025 B O N D . D E B T Oct. 31 ’2 5 - $298,900
6s T 6 F -A $ 4 8 ,0 0 0 .-Aug 1 ’26-’49 B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 0 '2 5 - $62,000 Total assessed value 1925-17,165,960 Water debt (incl.)_________
73,000
|10,000--Feb 1 ’26-’30 Water debt (included)_____
31,000 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-’26:
Assessment debt (add’l) ___
85,591
5 s ’25 F -A 11 5,000--Feb 1 ’31-’35 Assessed value real estate. - 421,425
Inside______________________ $23.40 Tot.assess.val.’25 (2-3 act) 4,816,200
(2 4 ,0 0 0 --Feb 1 ’36-’41 Assessed value personal___ 247,120
Outside______________________ 27.40 Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’25-$17.30
1 5,000____ Feb 1 1942 Assess. val., impts_________ 495,105 Population 1910,11,401; 1920-12.882 Population 1910, 2,758; 1920, 3,539
B O N D . D E B T Apr 1925— $104,000 Total assessed value 1925
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
IN T . payable at the office of the
Assess .val. (real&pers’l) ’24.2,794,955
(50% actual)____________1,163,650 County Treasurer.
Population 1920_______________ 4,411 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $16.15
TULARE COUNTY.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Population in 1920_____________ 1.675 TAMALPAIS UNION H IG H S. D.
Visalia is the county seat.
Pop.
in 1923 (est.), 65,000.
This district is in Marin County.
5s ’ l l July $21,000_____________
Highway Bonds.
SOUTH SAN JOAQUIN IR R . DIS. SUNNYVALE SCHOOL D IS T .
This district (P. O. Manteca) is in
This district is in Santa Clara Co. 5s ’23 M -N 80,000c-M ay 1 ’26-’33 5s T7 J-D $2,070.000c*J’ne 1’26 ’40
San Joaquin Co. Organized M ay 24 5Ms
$16.000____ July 1 1940
B O N D . D EB T Dec 5 ’25 - $110,000 B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925-$2,062,500
5 j^s
...
50,000____ Apr 1 1945
1909. Pop. 1918 (est.) 10.000.
Tot.ass’d val.'25(30%act) 12,739,525 Assessed val’n, real estate.41,273,850
...
15,000____ Apr 1 1950
Population (est.) 1924------------15,000 Assessed val’n, improv’ts-18,138,810
Reservoir-Construction Bonds. 5H s
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Assessed val’n, pers’l prop 8,350,590
6s T3 J-J $790,000c-July 1 ’34-’43 B O N D . D EB T July 1 1925-$81.000




D ec ., 1925.]
TULARE COUNTY (C onclud ed).
Total val. ’25 (abt. 3-10
_
act.) (non-operative)_ 67,763 250
Assess, val. oper. prop_ 21,225,486
_
County tax rate (Inside______ 3523 80
(per $1,000) ’25 (O utside___ $28-30
Population 1910, 35,440; 1920.59.031
1NT. payable at Co. Treas. office
TU LA R E IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
See V. 77, p 158.
TULARE SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Tulare County
5s ’ 19 M -N $78,000..M ay 5 ’26-’59
BOND. D EBT Oct. 22 ’23 $82,000
Total assess, val. 1925____$3,979,155
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25------ $11.40

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CALIFORNIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Qas Plant Bonds.
5s ’22 . . . $14.500c__________1940
W ater Bonds.
6 s ’22 — . $5 8 .0 0 "c____ 1926-1949
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $86,675
Assess, val. (non-oper.)'25-l ,423.214
Assess, val. (oper.) 1925— 50 452
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $13.00
Population 1910, 2,136; 1920-2,306
UKIAH SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Mendocino Co.
5 Ms’22 M-S $68,000r*Mar 14 ’26-’42
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 1925 $68,000
Assess, val. ’ 25 (40% act).1,879,314
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925----- $9.80
Population (est.)_____________ 4,000
IN T. at the County Treas. office

TULARE UN. H IG H SCH. DIST. UPLAND.
This district is in Tulare County.
This place is in San Bernardino Go
5 s ’ 18
M ay $6,000c*— .1926-1928
City-Hall Site Bonds.
5H s’22 M-N 146,000c* ...1926-1942 6s ’ l l
...
$7,000___________ 1951
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925. $152,000
____
Street Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925.-12,907,630 5s ’08 — . $30,000c................. 1948
High sch. tax (per $1,000) '25—$5.40
Sewer Bonds.
,,
5s ’ 17 J-J $16,000c.July 1 '26- 41
TULE IR R IG A TIO N DISTRICT.
♦Fire Equip. & Street Bonds.
This district is in Lassen County.
6s ’ 14 M-N$17.5JO_____ 1926-1954
6s ’21 J-J $806,000 _____ 1926-1943
W ater Bonds.
BON D. D E B T Jan 1922.. $806,000 5H s’ 13 . . . $224,000___________1963
BOND. D EBT N ov 25 '24. $299,625
TURLOCK.
Water debt (incl.)------------ 224,000
This city is in Stanislaus County.
Tot. ass'd val. 1924 (1-3
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
actual)_________________ 2,365,775
5 s ’ 12
. . . $14.000c_________ 1952 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $18.70
5 s ’ 12
...
3,375c_________ 1955 Popula’n 1910, 2,384: 1920, 2,913
Sewer Bonds.
♦INT. at City Treasurer's office.
5 s ’09
. . . $16 875c................1949
5 s ’ 10 . . .
6 750c_________ 1950
6s g ’20 F-A 48,000c_________1940 UPLAND SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
(Due $3,000 yearly.)
5s 19 J-J $46,000....... ............1937
5}£s’22 . . .
24,000___________1942 BOND. DEBT Nov 13 1920 $46,000
W ater Bonds.
Total assessed value 192 —2,493,470
5 s ’09 . . . $16,250c__________1949 School tax (per $1,000) 1923--$20.40
5 s ’ 10 . . . 10,125c__________1950
Park Bonds.
5 H s g ’15 A-O $11,200c Apr 15 ’26-60 VACAVILLE.
This town is in Solano County.
P ublic Bath Bonds.
5M s’23 . . . $20,000___________1943 5s Sewer Bonds.
06 — $7,000c........
1931
BON D. DEBT N ov. 28 ’24 $172,175
Water debt (incl.)________
40,375 5s Bridge S eptic Tank Bonds. 1936
’ll —
$8.554c-------Sinking fund_____________
2,183
Im pt.. Hire Engine Bds.
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 242,000 5s Street . . $13,200c----------------1946
T5 .
Assessed value, real estate.1,709.595
Street Impt. Bonds.
Assessed value improv’t s . . 1,914.900
_ 710,642 5 s ’23 - - - $39,000----------------- 1963
Assessed value personal_
Operative roll____________ 294,010 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’ 24—$67,744
Asse s. value 1923----------------703 845
Total assess, val. (real est.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $19.40
assess. 80% — other prop.
at 40%) 1924__________ 3,829,147 PoDulation 1910, 1,177; 1920, 1,264
[N T . is payable in Vacaville.
City tax (per $1,000) 1924— $16.50
Population 1910, 1,573; 1920, 3,394
IN T . on 6s o f 1920 payable at VALLEJO.
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This city is In Solano County. Inc
Turlock.
Mch. 30 1868. Commission govern­
TURLOCK IR R IG A T IO N DIST ment adopted Feb. 21 1911. V. 92,
This district is in Stanislaus ano p. 611.
Merced Cos. Organ. June 6 1887.
W ater B onds.
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30,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’31
6 s ’02 J-J $916,000c.July 1'26-’41 5s g ’ l l J-J
5s ’05 J-J 200.000c..Jan 1 26-’3f 5)4s’21 M -N 62,500------M ay 1 1945
(300,000--M ay 1 ’27-’34
5s ’ 10 J-J 100,000c.July 1 ’31-’4C 5 Ms’24
M -N
75,000.-M ay 1 ’35-40
5s ’ l l J-J 1,206.000c ...1932-194!
I 25,000___ M ay 1 1941
5J^s’20 J-J 510,000c.July 1 '41-’60
(For maturity see V. 111. p. 1301.) 5Ms’21 M-N537,500c-M ay 1 ’26-’45
6s ’ 20 J-J $2,570.000c July 1 ’36-'51
R efu nding B onds.
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6s ’20 J-J 1.028,000cJuly 1 ’36-’51 5s ’95 F-A $9.000c-Aug 1 ’26-35
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 332.)
Harbor-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J 500,000c.Jan 1 ’27-’3G 5Ms’ 14 M-N $70,000-May 1 ’26-’35
5s ’24 J-J ( 35,000c__ Jan 1 1928 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’24 -- $834,300
1150.000c. Jan 1 ’34-’36 Water debt (incl.)----------712,500
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 ’25.$7,030,000 Assess, val., real estate___ 9,424.t>92
Ass’d val.'25(abt.2-5 act.; 13 350 445 Assess, val., personal------- 375.725
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$45 0C Total assess, val. (non­
operative) 1923________ 9,800,317
Population in 1925 (est.)_____20,000
IN T . at First National Bank or City tax rate (per $1,000)’ 23-$16.00
People’s State Bank, Turlock.
Pop n 1910, 11,340; 1920, 21,107
INT. at City Treas. office.
TU R LO C K UNION H IGH S. D
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’07 Janl5 $1.700c_________ 1926 VALLEJO GRAMMAR SCH. DIS.
This district is in Solano County.
5 s '17 M -N 41,000c_________ 1957
BON D. D EBT July 1 1925 $50,700 5Ms’20M N f 150.000-June 24 ’26 ’50
( 70,000-June 24 ’51-’60
Ass’d val. ’25(abt.2-5 act.).8 228,190
School tax rate (per $1,000)’25$15.50 BOND. DEBT Nov 1922— $238,000
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 7,000 Assess, val. '22-’23________ 6,615,879
fN T . is payable at County L
’reas- Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------$22.10
Population (est.) 1920----------- 26,000
urer's office in Modesto.

VENICE CITY SCHOOL DIST.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $79,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1951
6s ’21 A-O 229,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’51
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2004.)
5s ’24 A-O (36,000—Apr 1 ’26-’34
(60.000--Apr 1 ’35-’54
f 24.000c.Apr 1 ’26-'29
5s ’24 A-O 25,000c_Apr 1 ’30-’34
(120.000c. Apr 1 ’35-’54
BOND. D EBT Aug 1924- $500,5G0
Assess, val .’25(non-oper.). 23.2161155
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$18 20
Population in 1924 (est.)_____20,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
VENICE UNION HIGH S. D.
B uilding Bonds
5s ’ 13 F-A$189,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’52
5s ’22 J-J 320,000--July 1 ’26-’57
5s ’24 J-J ( 85,000c.Jan 1 ’29-’45
(140,000c. Jan 1 ’46-’59
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $805,000
Ass’d val. ’25 (non-oper.) .28,642,825
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $10.69
_
IN T . at Co. Treasurer's office.
VENTURA.
This city is in Ventura County.
W ater Bonds.
5s
-.-$ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
5s ’25 J-J 35,000c-July 1 ’26-’60
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assessed valuation 1925—$4,012,621
Population 1910, 2,945; 1920, 4,342

IN T . payable at the office o f the
County Treasurer.
W ASHINGTON COLONY S. D.
This district is in Fresno County.
6s ’22 J-J $33,000c.Jan 3 ’26-’36
BOND. D EBT N ov 12 ’25- $33,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(45% act.) 663,720
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$19.20
Population (est.)_______________500
IN T . at the County Treas. office.
W ASHINGTON H IG H SCH. D IS .
A district in Fresno County.
$63.000-M ay 18 '26-’34
M -N 54,000-May 18 ’35-’40
20,000-May 18 ’41-’42
1 11,000-..M a y 18 1943
BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’25- $148,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(45%act.) 5,136,445
High sch. tax (per $1,000) ’24—$8.81
W ATERFORD IR R IG . DIST.
This district (P. O. Waterford) is'
in Stanislaus County. Organized'
Sept. 15 1913. Pop n (est.) ’25. 900.
5Ms’ 19 J-J $205,000c.July 1 ’27-’46
Im provement Bonds.
6s g '17 J-J $465,OOOc-.Oct 1 *27-’46
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 '25- $670,000
Assess, val. ’25 (3-5 a ct.)-.l,0 71,5 36
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $49,50
_
IN T . at District Treasurer’s office.

WATSONVILLE.
VENTURA COUNTY.
This city is in Santa C ruz C o u n ty .
Ventura is the county seat.
W a te r B o n d s.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s ’22 M-N$207,000c........................_
5s g T2 F-A $84,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’42
S ew er B o n d s
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ l l F-A$ 153,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’42 5s ’99 J-J $14,000c__________ 1940*
5s TO J-D 14,300c__________ 1950P ublic Highway Bonds.
C o n v e n tio n H all B o n d s
5s '15 J-D $800,000 Dec 20’26-’44
4M s’ 10 J-D $10,000c.................1950
Road Bonds.
B rid ge B o n d s
5s ’ 19 J-1) $551.000—Dec.22’26-’44
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-$1,558,000 5s T5 J-J $11,000c.................. 1955
F ire E n g in e & E qu ip m t B o n d s
Assess, val., real estate_ 49.312.065
_
Assess, val., personal___ 5.241 684 5s T5 J-J $6,000c__________ 1955
Tot. ass’d val. ’2 5 _______54.556.749 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’25- $446,750
County tax (per IInside______ $20 50 Water debt (included)_____ 207.000
$1,000) 1925. (O utside____ 23 00 Tot. ass’d val. '25(2-5 act.) 3,408,210
Population 1910,18,347; 1920.28,724 T ax rate (per $1,000) 1925—.$19.30
IN T . on highway bonds at Co P opulation 1910, 4,446; 1920, 5,113
reas. office on Bankers Trust C o.,
I . Y . C ity; others at C o. Treas .office WATSONVILLE H. S. DIST.
VENTURA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Ventura County.
5Ms'22 M-N$87,000___________ 1953
5s ’23 J-D 23,000..June 1 ’26-’48
4M s’24 F-A 57,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’44
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925— $167,000
T o t . ass’ d v a l. ’ 2 4 (n o n -o p . >3 667.195
School tax t,per $1,000) 1925--$14.90
VENTURA UN. H IG H SCH. DIST
This district is in Ventura County.
5s ’25 J-D ($90,000c. .D ec 1 ’26-’55
\ 10,000c. .D ec 1 ’56-’60
B uilding Bonds.
S s g ’ l l J-J $33.000_____1926-1936
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925$33,000
assessed valuation 1925.-14,554,505
High tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$6.00
IN T . is payable at County Treas­
urer’s office in Ventura.
VERNON.
This city Is In Los Angeles County.
Street Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $72,500....................1951
5 s ’ 13 J-J
7 7 ,5 0 0 -.................1953
W ater W orks Bonds
5s '23 J-J $380,000 _____ 1926-1963
4M s’24 M-S 150,000..M ar 1 ’35-’44
4M s’25 M-S 300,000--M ar 1 '45-’64
BOND. DEBT May 1925 $1,121,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
967,500
Tot. ass’d val.’25(non-op.)33,582,770
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$5.20
Population 1910, 772; 1920, 1,005
VISALIA.
County seat of Tulare County.
First incorporated Feb. 27 1874; reIncorporated in 1876 and again in
1900 and is now working under a
charter effective April 16 1923.
H igh-School Bonds.
6s ’96 July $3,000c................. 1936
Sewer Bonds.
5s 01 J-J $32,000c............... .1948
6s ’ 21 J-J
84,000c. Jan ’8 26-’46
Fire A pparatus Bonds
6s '14 J-D $2,000c................. 1926

This district is in Santa C ruz C o .
B u ild in g B o n d s.

5sg ’ 16 J-J $55,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1936
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’23 -- $65,000
Sinking fu n d ______________

1,111

Assess, val. 1923_________ 4,451,680

I N T . payable at C ounty T reas.
urer’s o ffice in Santa Cruz.

WATTS.

This city Is In Los Angeles C ounty.C ity H a ll B o n d s .
5s ’09 J-J
$5,6 2 5 c ... Jan 2 1949’
S tr e e t B o n d s.
5s ’09 J-J $26.6 2 5 c .. .J a n 2 1949

BOND. D EBT N ov 30 ’25- $29,975Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 785,092
Tot. assess, val. '24 (non­
operative) --------------------- 4,153,227
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$39.50
P opula’n 1910, 1,922; '2 0 _____ 4,529
I N T . is payable in W atts.

WATTS CITY SCHOOL DIST.

-s ’ l l
6s ’20

...

$24,500_______ _______
25 0 0 0 . -J u ly 1 ’26-’50
( 1,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1926
5Ms’24 A-O ]34,000c.Apr 1 ’27-’43
( 1,500c_ Apr 1 1944
_
5s ’25 M-S (72,000_.Mar 1 ’26-’37
(56,000.-M ar 1 ’38-’45
J-J

{ B u ild in g B o n d s.

5 ^ s ’ 15 F-A $25 000 ..F e b l 26-’50
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’24 $155,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (non-oper.)..3,692,590
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15.40
Population in 1924 (est.)_____15,000
S I N T . at C ounty Treasurer’s o f­
fice in L os Angeles.

WEST SIDE IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
This district (P. O. Tracy) is in
San Joaquin County.
Irrigation Bonds.
T U R LO C K SCHOOL D IST R IC T VALLEJO H IG H SCHOOL DIST.
6s ’ 17 J-J $295.000c*Jan 1 ’38-’ 57
5s TOMay 10$38,000cMay 10 ’26-’44
6s g ’ 18 J-J $100,000c* —.1939-1958
This district is in Solano County.
5s ’ 12 Oct5 8,0 00c____ 1926-1932
6 s '20 J-J 150,0 0 0 c * ...1930-1936
I150,000-June
5 s ’ 20 J-J 77,000c__________1951 5Ms’20M-N ( 70,000-June 24 ’26-’50
6s ’20 J-J 150,000c* ...1937-1939
5 ^ s ’2 2 A -0 (8 .000 c_____ 1926-1929 BOND. DEBT Nov 1922— 24 ’51-60
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 37 '25. $545,000
C i t y H a ll B o n d s
(24,000c____ 1930-1937 Assess, v a l. '2 2 - ’ 2 3 ---------------6$238,000
_
Ass’d val.’25 (9-10 a ct.)_ 1,173,101
,6 1 5 ,8 7 9
5s ’25 A-O 38,000c__________1946 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------$12.10 5s ’08 J-J $25,875c_________ 1948 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $90.00
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. $193,000
A uditorium Bonds
Population (estimated) ’25______ 636
6s ’ 15 F-A $32,000c__________1935
Tot .ass’d val.’25(abt40%) 4.425,810
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25824.00 VENICE.
M unicipal Impt B onds
WEST SIDE UNION H IG H S. D.
This city is in Los Angeles C o . In­ 5s ’16 J-J $62,075c_________ 1950
This district is in San Joaquin Co.
corporated Feb. 17 1904. During 6s ’ 15 F-A 42,500c_________ 1941 5s ’ 16 J-J $59,000___ July 1 1936
TU STIN SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Orange County 1924 propositions, one providing
Bridge Bonds
5s '25 J-D (120,000..June 1 ’31-’40
$8,400c_________ 1946
5s ’ 13 s-a $28,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1939 for the consolidation o f this city with 6s ’21 J-J
(130,000. .June 1 ’41-’50
6s ’20 . . . 24,000c____ 1926-1933 Santa Monica and the other for BOND. DEBT June 30 ’25 $291,850 BOND. D E B T July 1 ’2 3 .. $59,000
5s ’23 A-O 46,000c____ 1926-1948 annexation to Los Angeles, were Assessment debt (add’l)---- 271,939 Ass’d val’n ’23 (50% act.).7,917.865
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’25— $100,000 voted down. The question of annex­ Ass’d val. ’25 (70% act.)._9,140,665 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $5-70
Ass’d val. ’25-’26(non-op.) .5,283,885 ing Venice to Los Angeles, however, Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$15.50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$14.80 came up again before the voters on Popula’n 1910, 4,550; ’20...........5,753 WEST SIDE UNION HIGH S. D.
IN T . at First Nat. Bank. Visalia
IN T . on 6s of 1920 payable at Oct. 3 1925 and this time was ap­
This district is in Santa Clara Co.
proved (V. 121, p. 1818).
office o f County Treasurer.
5s
. . . $250,OOO.-.June 1 1950
VISALIA UNION H IG H S. D.
Sewer Bonds (Part y ea rly ).
BOND. DEBT. July 1 ’25. $250,000
This district is in Tuiare County.
T U STIN UNION H IG H S. D.
5s ’05 M-N$10,500c-------------- 1945
This district is in Orange County. 5s '05 J-J
6,000c---------------1935 6s TO ann $26,0 0 0c*--.1926-1938 W H ITT IE R .
'
6s ’22 J-J $230.000c.Jan 1 ’26-’48 5 s ’06 F-A 11,000c__________1946 5s T2 ann 11,000c* ..-1926-1936
This city is in Los Angeles County.
BON D. D EBT July 1 ’25. $230,000 5s ’25 J-D 18,000c_June 1 ’26-’27 5Ms’20 A-O $95,000c* ...1926-1944 Incorp. Feb. 21 1898. This city on
O utfall Sewer Bds. (Part yea rly ). TOT. DEBT N ov 1925____ 132,000 Jan. 30 of this year voted down the
Ass’d val. ’25-’26 (non-op.) 13,339,575
High tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$6.80 5s T3 F-A $14,000c__________ 1952 Tot. assess, val. 1925____ 10,948,800 City Manager form o f govt. (V. 116.
Fire Dept. B onds (Part y e a r ly ).
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000)’25..$7.40 p. 640).
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
TW EEDY SCHOOL DISTR IC T. 5s ’06 F-A 5,500c__________1946
W ater-W orks Bonds.
B uilding Bonds (P a rty e a rly ).
This district is in Los Angeles Co.
5s g ’99 J-J $14,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’39
$500c__________1926 VISALIA SCHOOL- D IST R IC T .
5s ’25 M -N ($1,000___ May 1 1926 5s ’06 F-A
5s g '05 J-D 40.000c.June 1 ’26-’45
Garbage Crematory (Part y e a r ly ).
(68,000—M ay 1 ’27-’60
x B uilding Bonds.
5s '00 M-S 2,000c.M ar 1 '26-’40
B O N D . D E B T M ay 11 ’25 $69,500 5s ’06 F-A $5,500__________ 1946 5s g '16 J-D $78,000c* ..1926-1951 5s ’ 19 J-D $306,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’59
Garbage Incinerator (Part yrly.) 5Ms’22 A-O 110,000c* ...1926-1947 5s ’22 J-D 27,00Gc.June 1 ’26-’52
Assessed valuation 1924___1,395,885
Population (estimated)_________ 950 5s ’ 13 F-A $11,000c__________ 1935 BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.. $198,000 5s ’24 M-S 97,500—Sept 1 ’26-’64
Mun. Real Prop. Bds. (Part yrly.) Assessed valuation 1925___4,573,850
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
C ity Hall Bonds
5s ’06 F-A
$500c__________1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$20.30 5s ’22 J-D $39,500c.June 1 ’26-’52
U K IA H .
BOND. DEBT Sept 3 0 ’24
64,750 Population in 1920 (est.)____5,800
Sewer Bonds
This city is in Mendocino County. Sinking fu n d -.------------------4,938
x IN T . at County Treas. office.
5s ’09 A-O $67,000c.June 1 ’26-’49
Assess, val. ’25(non-oper.) 24,122.295
Sewer B onds.
5 s ’22 J-D (136,000c.June 1 ’ 26-’ 59
6s ’96 . . .
$6,875c_________ 1936 City tax (per $1,000) 1924------ $12.50 WASCO UNION GRAMMAR S. D.
( 1,500c___June 1 1969
E lectric Light Plant Bonds.
This district is in Kern County.
Population 1910. 3,119; 1925, 10.385
Sewage Disposal P lant B onds
IN T . at Venice Branch, Pacific 6s g T9 M-S $60,000.Mar 17 ’29-’38 5s ’24 M -S $4 8,000..Sept 1 ’26-’49
5 s ’99 —
$6 300c_________ 1939
Septic T ank Bonds.
Southwestern Trust & Savings Bank, BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Fire & Reservoir Bonds.
5s T8
— - $1,000c_________ 1928 Venice.
Assessed valuation 1918--$2,054,951 5 s ’02 A -O $2,2 4 5 c ..A p r il 1 ’26-’42




[V ol. 121.

OREGON—DEBT OF STATE

140
W H ITT IE R (C onclud ed).
BON D. D E B T July 1 ’24-.S681,750
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1925
Old city ..........................
$13.20
Annex (1907).................
12.90
Tot.ass'd val.’25 (non-op.>20,657,075
Population 1910, 4,550; 1920. 7.997
1NT. at City Treasurer's office and
Chase National Bank, N . Y .

Assessed val. other property2.178.920
Total assessed value 1925
(about X actual)_______ 4,040,243
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925. .$16 50
Population 1910, 3,187; 1920..4.147

WOODLAND SCHOOL DISTS.
Gram mar-School Bonds.
5s g '14 M -N $75,000c Nov 10 ’26-’54
High S chool Bonds
WHITTIER CITY SCH. DIST, 5s T2 . . . $64,000c................. 1957
B u ild in g B o n d s .
5s g '24 J-D J70.000........1926-1935
6s ’ l l
ann
21.000_________
(54,000_____ 1936-1941
6s T4 P-A 28.000-.Aug 1 '26-’39 5s '24 J-D 72.000c____ 1942-1949
6s
. . . 140,000 _____ 1926-1945 5s '24 J-D 54,000c____ 1950-1955
120.000.
.A ug 1 '26-'30
BOND. DEBT July 1 1925—
4J*s’23 F-A (3 5,000..A ug 1 ’31-'37
Grammar-School bonds. $75,000
135,000-.Aug 1 '38-’42
High-School b o n d s_____ 314,000
36.000. -N ov 1 ’27-'32 Total assessed value 1925—
40.000.
. N ov 1 ’33-’37
High school___________ ’ 0.052 875
6s '25 M -N ( 60 ,000 ..N ov 1 ’38-’42
Grammar school_______ 4,260,955
54.000. . N ov 1 '43-’45 Tax rates (per $1,000) 1923—
90.000.
. N ov 1 '46-’48 Grammar___________________ $1.54
H igh .............
$2.20
BON D. D EBT N ov 1925. $532,000
Assess, val. ’25(non-oper). 11,910.435
IN T . at County Treasurer's office
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$21.00
Population in 1921 (est.)_____11,900 W OODLAEE UNION H IO H S. D.
This district is in Tulare County.
WHITTIER UN. HIOH SCH. D. 6s '15 June$40,000c* ...1926-1945
B u ild in g B onds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925.. $40,000
-s '04 . . .
36,000................ Assessed valuation 1925___2,602,720
-s *10 . . .
54,000............. .............. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $9.90
6}4sT4 Aug $4.000..........1926-1929 Population in 1922 (est.)______ 3.50U
6s ^22 A-O 138.000-.Apr 1 '26-'48
124,000_Apr 1 '26-’33 WOODS SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
6s '22 A-O (4 0,000..A pr 1 '34-'38
A district in San Joaauin Couhty.
65.000.
. Apr 1 '39-’43 '21 J-J $50.000____July 1 1946
6s
90.000.
. Apr '22 ’44-’48 10.0C0____Apr 3 1936
6s 1 A-O
BOND. D EBT June 30 '24 $549,000 BOND .D E B T July 1 '23 . . $58,000
Assess, val. 1925 (nonAssess, val. '23 ( X actual). 1,889,670
operative)........................39,175,190 Tax rate (pe $1,000) '23_____ $10.00
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$9.79
IN T . on 5s o f 1922 at the County YOLO COUNTY^
Treasurer’s office.
Woodland Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
W IL L IT S S C H O O L D I S T R I C T . 5s g '16 F-A$l 10,000c____ 1926-1936
A district in M en docino C ou n ty.
Highway Bonds
6s '21 J-J $36, OOOr * . . July 1 1941 5s T9 M-S $952,000c___ 1926-1950
B O N D . D E B T D ec 2 1926 . 36,000 BONDI DEBT July 1 '25-S I,092,000
Assess, val. '25 (4 0% a c t .) .] ,043,565 Total assessed val. 1925-26
T a x rate (per $1,000) 1925____$7.90
(non-oper.)____________26,966,854
Population (estim ated)_______ 2,500 County tax rate per / In sid e..$2 i 00
$1,000) '25- 26 .. . 1 Outside 29 00
W IL L O W S .
Population 1910,13,926; 1920.17.105
T his town is in Glenn C o u n ty .
IN T . at County Treas. office.
S ew er D is tr ic t N o. 1 B o n d s .
6s '08 . . . $14,000........
1938
M u n icip a l Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s
5s 11 . . . $ 2 6 ,0 0 0 .....................1952
S ew er B on d s.
6s '19 F-A $ 3 4 ,0 0 0 ..A u g 1 ’26-'59
B O N D . D E B T N o v 25 '2 5 . $74,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 994,120
Assess, val. p e r s o n a l..____ 251,815
Other assessable p rop erty . . 915 ,J 90
T otal assessed value 192 5 ..2,16 1 ,1 2 5
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1925:
Sewer D istrict N o . 1_______$14.10
Sewer D istrict N o . 2 ________ 18.50
13.10
Other territory__________
Population 1910. 1,139; 1 92 0 .-2 ,1 9 0

YOLO COUNTY RECLAMATION
DISTR IC T NO. 785.
6 s '23 J-J $131.484.99-Ser on Jan I.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924..$131,483
YOLO COUNTY RECLAMATION
DISTRICT NO. 1001.
BOND. DEBT July 1922— $896,695
, Assessed value 1922_______ 6,240,000

Y O R BA LINDA SCH. DIST.
This district is in Orange County.
6s '20 . . .
$9,000___________ 1934
5s '25 M -N 50,000_____ 1930-1954
BONDED D E B T ________ $59,000
Assess, val.
(non-oper.)
W IL L O W S U N IO N S C H . D IS T .
1924-1925______________ 1,397.825
This district is In Glenn C ou n ty.
Sch. tax (per $1,000)’24-’25-.$14.50
6s
. . . $109,0 0 0 c_____________
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
6s '21
M -8 4 5 ,0 0 0 c ____1926-1934
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 5 -. $170,000
Y RE E A .
T otal assess, va l. *25 (abt.
This city is in Siskiyou County.
X a ctu a l)............................3,359,357
W ater W orks Bonds.
Sch. U r rate (per $1,000) '2 2 .$ 4 .0 0
5 s '02 M -N$20,500c..................1938
5H s’25 M -N 56,000c____ 1926-1965
W IN T E R S .
City-Hall B onds.
This city Is in Y o lo C ou n ty.
5s g '16 J-J
$4 59 0c____ 1926-1936
W a te r B o n d s
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $82,500
6s '02
...
$ 8,0 75 ......................1942
Water debt (incl.)----------------61.500
S ew er B o n d s .
6s ' l l
J-J $17,000c.....................1939 Total assessed val’n 1925
(non-oper.) (abt. X act) 1.010,645
T o w n -H a ll B o n d s .
6s '16 M -N
$900____ M a y 1 1926 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$23.50
Population 1910, 1.134; 1920— 1.277
B O N D . D E B T July 1 1924..$2 7 ,8 7 5
T o t . ass’d val. '24 (4 4% a ct’l)4S9.050
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 3 ._.$ 1 6 50 Y R E E A GRAMMAR SCH. DIST.
This district is in Siskiyou County.
Population 1910, 910; 1920_____ 903

W IN T E R S H IG H S C H O O L D IS T .
B u ild in g B o n d s.
5s '15
J-J $30,0 0 0 c * . . ..............1945
B O N D . D E B T N ov 3 0 '2 5 . $30,000
Floating d eb t (a d d ition a l).
12,000
Assessed valuation 1925___ 2,594,605
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1925.$6-20
W IS E B U R N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .

This district is in Los Angeles Co.
6s '25 J-D |$40,000c.June 1 ’26-’45
1 15,000c.June 1 ’46-’50
BON D. D EBT June 22 '25 $55,000
Assessed valuation 1924___3,628,560
Population (estimated)_________ 300
W OODLAND.

This city is in Y olo County.
R e fu n d in g Bonds (3 issu es ).
5s '99 A-O $29,250c_________ 1939
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
5s '06 A-O $11,000c..................1946
5s '16 J-J
29,000c..................1931
PBFire A pparatus Bonds
5s '23 J-J $1 8,000..July 1 ’26-'34
BON D. D E B T Oct 30 1924 $69,250
Assess, value real estate___1,045,058
Assessed value personal_
_ 816,265

-s
—. $34.000.......................
BOND. DEBT N ov 23 '21—$34,000
Total assess, value 1921
(about 60% act.)________ 824,575
Total tax rate ’21 (outside)_$40.30
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1.600
YUBA C ITY.
This town is In Sutter County.
Street & Sewer B onds.
6 s ’20 A-O $30.000--$1,000 yearly
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
6s ’08 M-S $13,0 0 0 c.$ l,000 yearly
5s ’22 . . .
45,000____$2,500 y ’ly
5 s ’23 . . .
36.000____$2,000 y ’ly
BON D. DEBT Oct 30 1925 $127,000
Water debt (included)_____
55.000
Sinking fund (Water________ 5,750
(G en eral______ 6.125
Assessment debt (add’l)_____118.933
Assess, val. (60% act.) 1925:
Real estate____________
616 995
Personal_______________ 301 735
Assessed value improve’ts 762,785
Other assessable propetty 145,098
Total (n o n -o p e r .)..__ 1,825 563
City tax rate (per $1,000)’ 25- $17.20
Pop’n ’ 10 (Census), 1,160; ’20.1.713
IN T . at Treasurer’s office.

State of Oregon,
ITS

“

D E B T, RESOURCES, ETC.
Organized as a Territory (Act Aug. 14 1848)
Aug. 14 1848
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 14 1859)_______ Feb. 14 1859
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 96,699
State Capital__________________ _____ _______________ Salem
Governor (term expires in January 1927)..W alter M. Pierce
Auditor and Secretary of State (term expires
Jan. 7 1929)____________________________ Sam A. Kozer
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 7 1929)______ Thos. B. Kay
Attorney-Gen. (term expires Jan. 7 1 9 2 9 )..I. H. Van Winkle



LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday
r» January, and there is no limit to length of sessions; but members of tha
Legislature can draw pay only for 40 days’ services in the aggregate.
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For the early history of Oregon's State debt see
‘State and City Supplement” of April 1893, page 146. The bonded debt
of the State on Oct. 31 1925 was $60,589,690.
LOANS—
— In terest ----- ---------- P r in c ip a l ----------fla m e and P u rp o se.

P .C , P a y a b le.

W h en D u e .

O utstand’g

Rural Credit bonds................... 1917 4
A-O
Apr 1 1937. $250,000
(Subject to call $50,000 in 5 years and $200,000 In 10 years.)
do
do
................... 1917 4
J-D
June 1 1937
200,000
(Subject to call 10% in 5 years and remainder in 10 years.)
flt?,te highway bonds________ 1917 4
A-O
____________
825,000
(Due $25,000 each April and Oct. from April 1926 to April 1942.)
437.500
do
do
1918 4
A-O
1926-1943
225.000
do
do
1918 4
A-O
1926-1943
do
do
do 1918 4
A-O
1926-1943
603,750
(Due $17,500 each six months beginning Oct. 1 1923.)
do
A-O
1926-44
do
462.500
1919 4
1926-44
do
do
A-O
1919 4
925.000
F-A
do
do
800.000
1926-33
1919 4
925.000
1926-44
do
do
A-O
1919 4 X
___ .......... 1919 4 X
do
A-O
1.850.000
1926-44
do
___ -------- 1919 4 X
do
1.900,008
A-O
1926-44
do
do
___
A-O
1926-45
do
4.875.000
do
___ -------- 1920 4 X
do
A-O
2.375.000
1926-44
do
___ -------- 1920 4 X
1926-45
do
A-O
1.500.000
do
___ -------- 1921 4 X
A-O
do
500.000
1926-45
(Due $12,500 each Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 from Apr. 1 1926 to Oct. 1 1945)
. )ue
l
................... 1921 4 X
A-O
1926-45 1.000.000
do
do
(Due $25,000 each Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 from Apr. 1 1926 to Oct. 1 1945)
do
do
__________ 1921 554 A-O
1926 46 1.500,000
(Due $37,500 each Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 from Oct. 1 1926 to Apr. 1 1946)
do
do
----------------1921 5 X
A-O
1926-46 2,000,000
(Due $50,000 each six months from Oct. 1 1926 to Apr. 1 1946)
...............--1921 5 X
A-O
1926-46 1,500.000
do
do
(Due $37,500 each six months from Oct. 1 1926 to Apr. 1 1946)
do
do
................... 1921 h X
A-O
1927-46 1,500,000
(Due $37,500 on Apr. 1 and Oct. 1 from 1927 to 1946)
do
do
............. — 1921 5 X A-O
1927-46
560,000
(Due $14,000 on April 1 and Oct. 1 from 1927-1946.)
do
do
________ 1922 5 g A-O
1927.46
1.000,000
(Due $25,000 on April 1 and Oct. 1 from 1927-1946, Inclusive.)
do
do
________ 1922 5 g A-O Apr. 1 '27-46
500.000
.................... 1922 4 X S A-O
1927-47
1 ,000,000
do
do
(Due $25,000 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1927.)
do
do
.............
19224 X S A-O
1927-47
1.500.000
(Due $37,500 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1927.)
do
do
_________ 1922 4 J^g A-O
1927-M7
1.500.000
(Due $37,500 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1927.)
500,000
do
do
_________ 1923 4 X S A-O
1928-1947
(Due $12,500 each six months from April 1 1928 to Oct. 1 1947.)
do
do
----------------1923 4 X g
A-O
1928-1948
1,000.000
(Due $25,000 each six months from Oct. 1 1928 to April 1 1948.)
---------------- 1923 4 X S
A-O
1929-1948
1,000,000
do
do
(Due $25,000 each six months from April 1 1929 to Oct. 1 1948.)
do
do
___________1925 4 4 A&O
1930-1949
1,000,000
(Due $25,000 each six months from April 1 1930 to Oct. 1 1949.)
Veterans’ State-aid bonds_____1922 4 X g A-O
1931-50 10,000,000
(Due $250,000 on April 1 and Oct. 1 from 1931 to 1950, inclusive.)
do
do
--------------1922 4J*g A-O
1931-51 4,400,000
(Due $110,000 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1931.)
do
do
--------------1922 4 g A-O
1931-51
600,000
(Due $15,000 semi-annually beginning Oct. 1 1931.)
do
do
----------------1923 4>^g
A-O
1932-1952
4,000.000
(Due $100,000 each six months from April 1 1932 to Oct. 1 1951 •
)
---------------- 1923 4g
A-O
1932-1951
1,000,000
do
do
(Due $25,000 each six months from April 1 1932 to Oct. 1 1951.)
do
do
---------------- 1925 4 4
A&O
1928-1929
1,000,000
(Due $500,000 July 1 1928 and Jan. 1 1929.)
Apr. 1941
District bonds------------------------ 1919 4 % J-D
35.250
do
do
.1919 4 X J-D
Jan. 1948
40.500
do
do
Oct. 1941
.1920 5 X J-D
37.500
do
do
July 1948
.1920 5 X J-D
40.500
do
do
.1920 5 X A-O
Oct. 1942
40.500
do
Jan. 1949
do
.1920 5 X J-O
46.500
do
do
July 1938
7,575
-1920 5 X J-O
do
do
.1920 5 X J-O
Jan. 1940
20,700
J-D
do
.1921 6
do
121,275
1939-49
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2563.)
do
do
.1921 4*4 J-D
1938-50
154,825
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1911.)
do
188,895
do
.1922 4 X J-D
1938-51
(For maturity see V . 115, ^ 2628.)
do
do
231,450
1922 4 X g
1942-58
(For maturity see V. 115.] .2607.)
do
do
219,270
.1923 4 4 g
J-?>
1942- 1959
(For maturity see V. 116, p 2677.)
216.840
1943- 1959
-------------- 1923 4 H g
J-D
do
do
(For maturity see V. 117, p 2679.)
July 1 1943
do
do
------------------- 1924 4 4 g J-D
41,520
1945-54
do
do — .............. ......1924 4 X g J-D
164,640
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 2862)
do
do
------------------- 1924 4 4 g J-D
1944-55
146,310
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2558)
do
do
___________1925 4 X J-D
1935-1956
103.020
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2187.)
do
do
__________ 1925 4 4
J-D
______
121,890
Highway refunding bonds____1925 4 X A-O
1931-1944
____
1,450,000
(Due $50,000 each six months from Oct. 1 1930 to Oct. 1 1944.)
do
do
...................1925 4 4 A-O
1945-1950
550,000
(Due $50,000 each six months from April 1 1945 to April 1 1950.)
As an offset to the above debt the State had on Oct. 31 1925 assets
totaling $23,103,846.51.
RECAPITULATION.— Showing grand total of all bond issues outstand­
ing as of Oct. 31 1925:
Total Bonds

K in d o f Bonds —
Outstanding.
Oregon District Interest bonds (c)___________________________ $1,875,940
Oregon Farm Credit bonds (c)______________________________
450,000
State Highway bonds (r*)__________________________ ________ 37.263,750
World War Veterans’ State Aid bonds (r*)___________________ 21,000,000

$60,589,690
On Oct. 31 1925 there was a sinking fund of $3,061,866.32 against the
Veterans’ Aid bonds.
On Oct. 31 1925 the amounts held in the irreducible trust funds were as
follows: Common School Fund Principal, $47,860.42. Agricultural College
Fund Principal, $775.56; University Fund Principal, $2,854.36; Rural
Credits Loan Fund Principal, $24,035.96; Industrial Accident Fund,
$1,409,918.95; Segregated Fund, $3,629,533.28; Rehabilitation Fund,
$66,314.28; Catastrophe Fund, $49,019.44 On the same date the cash on
hand in general fund amounted to $1,665,076.80.
VALUE OF TA XA B LE PR O PE R T Y AND T A X R A TE .—
Taxable

T ax p er

Taxable

Tax p er

P rop erty.
$1,000. Y e a r s .
P rop erty.
$1,000.
1924............-$1,058,880,736 *$7.08 1910................. $844,887,708
$1.64
1923________ 1,042.410.618
5.55 1908................. 598.133.963
2.13
1922.......... ___1,009,499,160
9.36 1906............. - 427,379,978
2.39
1921 -----------1.020,804,197
9.36 1904............. 188.058.281
5.45
1920 .............. 1,040.839,049
9.72 1902................. 148,099.602
5.13
1919 ................ 990,435,472
4.43 1900................. 117,804,874
5.70
1918................ 987.533.897
3.06 1895................. 144.445,426
4.80
1917................ 928,605.560
3.07 1890................. 114.077,788
4.34
1916................ 878,763,945
3.07 1885................. 77.188,694
3.10
1915................ 934,495,025
2.75 1880................. 48,483,174
7.00
1914................ 932,413,080
3.34 1875................. 41.436.080
________
1912................ 905.011.667
1.24
* This figure is the average State tax rate.
DEBT LIM ITATION.—'Constitutional inhibitions as to the creation o f
debt are all found in Article X I , Sections 5 to 11, inclusive. Section 11 hav­
ing been created by a vote of the people in November 1916; Article X l.a ,
Y ea rs.

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OREGON—DEBT OF STATE

Sections 1 to 11, Inclusive, and Article X I.b , Sections 1, 9 and 11, and
Article X I.c o f the Constitution as amended in 1910, 1912, 1916, 1919 and
1920 and 1921. Article X I.c ., which was added in 1921, permits the Incur­
ring o f indebtedness in an amount not to exceed 3 % o f the assessed valuation
o f the State for the payment o f a “ Soldiers’ bonus.” In a litigation the
validity o f this amendment was upheld by the Multnomah County Court
on Oct. 22 1921 (V. 113, p. 1790 & 1907), and this decision was affirmed by
The State Supreme Court on Dec. 13 1921 (V. 113, p. 2740). Section 1 of
Article X Ic was amended by the voters on Nov. 4 1924 so as to include as
eligible to receive a bonus female employees of the War Department who
served in the U. S. Army Signal Corps or Marine Corps, or the army of any
ally o f the United States, and in the American expeditionary forces; also
veterans o f the Spanish-American War who served 90 days therein; and
oxtending loan privilege to unmarried widow or dependent father or mother
o f any person who died in the service and who would have been entitled to
loan. W e quote these sections in full:
AR TIC LE X I ., SECTION 5.— Restrictions upon M unicipal Corpora­
tions. — Acts of Legislative Assembly incorporating towns and cities shall
restrict their powers of taxation, borrowing money, contracting debts, and
loaning their credits.
SECTION 6.— State not to be Stockholder in Company.— The State shall
not subscribe to or be Interested in the stock of any company, association,
or corporation.
SECTION 7. — Credit o f State not to be Loaned— Limitation upon Power of
Contracting Debts. — The Legislative Assembly shall not lend the credit of the
State nor in any manner create any debt or liabilities which shall singly
or in the aggregate with previous debts or liabilities exceed the sum of
fifty thousand dollars, except in case of war or to repel invasion or suppress
Insurrection or (according to an amendment of 1912) to build and maintain
permanent roads; and the Legislative Assembly shall not lend the credit of
the State nor in any manner create any debts or liabilities to build and main­
tain permanent roads which shall singly or in the aggregate with previous
debts or liabilities incurred for that purpose exceed (according to an
amendment o f 1920) four per cent, o f the assessed valuation of all the
property in the State; and every contract o f indebtedness entered into or
assumed by or op behalf o f the State in violation o f the provisions of this
section shall be void and o f no effect.
SECTION 8.— State not to Assum e County Debt, Except in What Case.—
The State shall never assume the debts of any county, town, or other cor­
poration whatever, unless such debts shall have been created to renel in­
vasion. suppress insurrection, or defend the State In war.
8EOTION 9.— Prohibition upon M unicipal Corporations.— N o county,
city, town or other municipal corporation, by vote of its citizens, or other­
wise, shall become a stockholder in any joint company, corporation
or association, whatever, or raise money for or loan Its credit to, or in aid of,
any such company, corporation or association. Provided (according to an
amendment adopted in 1917) that any municipal corporation designated
as a port under any general or special law of the State of Oregon, may be
empowered by statute to raise money and expend the same in the form of
a bonus to aid in establishing water transportation lines between such port
and any other domestic or foreign port or ports, and to aid in establishing
water transportation lines on the interior rivers of this State, or on the rivers
between Washington and Oregon, or on the rivers of Washington and Idaho
reached by navigation from Oregon’s rivers; any debts of a municipality
to raise money created for the aforesaid purpose shall be incurred only on
approval o f a majority of those voting on the question, and shall not, either
singly or in the aggregate, with previous debts and liabilities incurred for
that purpose, exceed 1% of the assessed valuation of all property in the
municipality.
It will be seen from the above that the power to limit the indebtedness
of municipalities has been relegated to the Legislative Assembly, In 1903
the Legislature, acting under this authority, passed the following Act
Section 2722 of Bellinger & Cotton’s Annotated Codes and Statutes:—
“ The common council,” of incorporated cities and towns, “ shall not In
any manner create any debt or liability which shall singly or In the aggre­
gate exceed the sum o f two thousand five hundred dollars without first
obtaining authority from the Legislative Assembly of this State to contract
a debt or liability in excess of said sum.”
The above limitation does not apply to bonds issued in anticipation of
the collection of street and sewer assessments under the authority of any
charter of any city of 2,500 or more inhabitants. See sections 2727 to 273.';
of the Annotated Codes and Statutes.
As regards school districts, the general school law as amended by the
State Legislature in 1901 (Bellinger & Cotton’s Code, section 3389, para­
graph 31) gives permission to school boards to issue bonds (prescribing the
method) without special legislation, but stipulates that “ In no case shall
the aggregate of bonded debt in any school district exceed five per centum
o f the value of the taxable property o f any such district.” Further pro­
vision is made (Section 3415 of the Code) that the indebtedness of districts
o f the first class (those having over 1,000 children of school age) located in
cities of over 75,000 inhabitants shall never exceed S100.000— the 5% limit
mentioned above applying to all districts of under 75,000 inhabitants.
Chapter 110, Laws of 1923, provides that no school district bonds may be
sold at less than par. It seems to be a general provision that no municipal
bonds, except for drainage and irrigation bonds, may be sold below par.
Drainage and irrigation cfistricts may not sell bonds below 90.
SECTION 10.— L im ita tion u p o n P ow ers o f C ounty to C ontract D e b ts. — No
county shall create any debts or liabilities which shall singly or in the ag­
gregate, with previous debts or liabilities, exceed the sum of five thousand
dollars, except to suppress insurrection or repel Invasion or (according to
constitutional amendment of 1910) to build and maintain permanent roads
within the county; and debts for permanent roads shall be incurred only on
approval of a majority of those voting on the question, and (according to
an amendment adopted in 1912) shall not either singly or in the aggregate,
with previous debts and liabilities incurred for that purpose, exceed (accord­
ing to an amendment adopted on June 3 1919) six per cent of the assessed
valuation o f all the property in the county; provided, however (as amended
in 1920), that either Crook or Curry County, or both, may issue warrants
drawn on its Treasurer to evidence debts and liabilities imposed on it by
law and which the county is powerless to prevent and may issue bonds in
an amount not to exceed 2% o f the assessed valuation o f all the property
in the county to fund its warrants so issued whenever such bonds shall be
authorized by a majority of the legal voters o f the county voting on the
question at any general election or a special election called and held for such
purpose; provided, further, that the county court may order a special
election for said purpose and shall cause printed notices thereof, signed by
the county clerk, to be posted at least twenty days before the date of the
election, in like manner as notices o f a general election are now posted,
which notices shall particularly specify the amount o f bonds proposed to
be issued, the length o f time they shall run, which shall not exceed twenty
years, and the maximum rate of interest they shall bear, which shall not
exceed the legal rate, and said court shall have printed for use at such elec­




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tion the same number of ballots, both official and sample ballots, as would
be required by the election laws at a general election, said ballots to specify
the amount of bonds to be issued, the length of time thay shall run and the
maximum rate of interest they shall bear, and said election shall be con'
ducted by the regularly appointed election officials and in accordance with
the general election laws except as herein otherwise provided; provided
further, that said bonds when so authorized may be sold by the county
court for the best price obtainable and, subject to the limitations hereinabove set forth, shall be in such form as the county court may prescribe;
provided further, that the county court shall each year, after the issuance
of such bonds, levy a special tax in such an amount as may be necessary to
pay the interest on said bonds and to retire the principal thereof at maturity,
such tax to be in addition to all other taxes provided by law; provided
further (amendment of 1922), the county court of Linn County. Oregon,
shall annually levy a tax equal to 2 mills on the dollar of taxable property
of said county for the purpose of paying all warrants of said county out­
standing Dec. 31 1921, with interest at the legal rate from the dates thereof
to the date of payment, which tax shall be levied and collected as other
taxes, kept in a separate fund and applied only to the payment o f said
warrants and accrued interest thereon, same to be paid in numerical order
until all said warrants and accrued interest shall have been paid. When
all said warrants and accrued interest shall have been paid, the power
hereby conferred shall cease. Said tax may be in addition to and in excess
of the limitations fixed by Section 11, Article X I , of the Constitution of the
State of Oregon; provided further, that Benton County, upon the majority
vote of the people thereof, voting thereon, may issue bonds not to exceed
an amount equal to the amount of the warrants o f said county outstanding
on Dec. 31 1921, for the payment of which no funds were then available,
and pay the unpaid expenses o f said county from the proceeds o f such bonds.
Such election shall be called and held and such bonds shall be issued and
sold in the same manner and according to the same procedure as provided
in this section for holding o f elections and the issuance and sale o f bonds
by Crook and Curry counties.
The Oregon Supreme Court on D ec. 14
1920 held that the constitutional amendment providing that counties may
issue bonds for permanent highway improvements up to 6% of their
assessed valuation, is valid. (See “ Chronicle” of Dec. 25 1920.)
Section 11. Unless specifically authorized by a majority of the legal voters
voting upon the question, neither the State nor any county, municipality,
district or body to which the power to levy a tax shall have been delegated
shall in any year so exercise that power as to raise a greater amount of
revenue for purposes other than the payment of bonded indebtedness or
Interest thereon than the total amount levied by it in the Fear Immediately
preceding for purposes other than the payment of bonded Indebtedness or
Interest thereon plus 6% thereof; provided, whenever any new county,
municipality or other taxing district shall be created and shall include in
whole or in part property theretofore included in another county, like
municipality or other taxing district, no greater amount of taxes shall b*
levied in the first year by either the old or the new county, municipality or
other taxing district upon any property included therein than the amount
levied thereon in the preceding year by the county, municipality or district
in which it was then included plus 6% thereof; provided further, that the
amount of any increase in levy specifically authorized by the legal voter*
of the State, or of a county, municipality, or other district, shall be excluded
In determining the amount of taxes which may be levied in any subsequent
year.
The prohibition against the creation of debts by counties prescribed in
Section 10 of Article X I . of this constitution shall apply and extend to
debts hereafter created in the performance of any duties or obligations
imposed upon counties by the constitution or laws of the State, and any
indebtedness created by any county in violation of such prohibition and
any warrants for or other evidences of any such indebtedness and any part
of any levy of taxes made by the State or any county, municipality, or other
taxing district or body which shall exceed the limitations fixed hereby shall
be void.
AR TIC LE X Ia , Section 1.— M a y In c u r Indebtedn ess f o r L oa n s to Farm*
ers .— (Adopted in N ov. 1916, proclaimed in effect Dec. 5 1916.)— Notwith­
standing the limitations contained in Section 7 of Article X I. of this con­
stitution, the credit of the State may be loaned and indebtedness incurred
to an amount not exceeding 2% of the assessed valuation of all the property
in the State for the purpose of providing funds to be loaned upon the
security of farm lands within the State, subject to the limitations herein
contained.
Section 2. The Governor, Secretary of State and State Treasurer shall
constitute the State Land Board, which Board is hereby authorized and
directed to issue and sell or pledge bonds in the name of the State to be
known as Oregon farm credit bonds in an amount not to exceed said 2 %
of the assessed valuation of all the property in the State, and to place the
proceeds in the State Treasury in a fund to be known as the “ Rural Credit!
Loan Fund.”
Section 3. Said bonds shall be issued in denominations of $25, $100.
$500 and $1,000, and shall be issued in series of $50,000 or multiples thereof,
drawn to mature in not more than thirty-six years. They shall bear in­
terest at the rate of 4% per annum and shall be exempt from all taxe*
levied by the State of Oregon, or any of its subdivisions.
Section 4. Said State Land Board is authorized and directed to loan the
moneys in said Rural Credits Loan Fund to owners of farm lands in Oregon
upon notes secured by mortgages or deeds of trust constituting first liens
on such farm lands in amounts which shall not exceed 50% of the value
of such lands, nor $50 per acre on such lands, nor less than $200 nor more
than $5,000 to any individual. I f pending application shall at any time
exceed the funds available, preference shall be given to loans not exceeding
$2,000 in amount.
Section 5. Such loans shall not be made except to owners who operate
and occupy the lands mortgages, and shall be made only for the following
purposes: (a) The payment for lands purchased; (b) the purchase of live­
stock and other equipment, and the making of improvements which, in
the judgment of said Board, will increase the productivity of such lands or
add to their value as a farm home in a degree to justify such expenditure;
and (c) for the satifsaction of emcumbrances upon such lands which, in
the judgment of said Board, were incurred or assumed by said applicant
or the aforesaid purposes.
Section 6. Every applicant for a farm loan shall state clearly in his
application the purposes for which such loan is desired, and upon its ap­
proval by the Board this statement shall be deemed a part of the note or
contract under which the loan is granted. But no failure to apply such
funds to the purposes stated in such application or enumerated herein
shall invalidate a loan when once made, nor shall anything herein contained
be deemed to prevent any farm owner from selling or leasing lands subject
to such encumbrance; but if he shall violate his said contract by applying
the moneys borrowed to purposes other than those stated in his applica­
tion or enumerated herein, or if he shall lease such lands or sell them to
any person not fulfilling the conditions and purposes provided for herein,
said Board is authorized and directed to require the repayment of said

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loan upon six months* notice, and said note or contract shall contain a
clause providing therefor.
Section 7. Such loans shall be repaid with interest accruing in semi­
annual or annual installments on the amortization plan, such installments
being fixed at such sums as will cover the interest rate and will liquidate
the debt in a period to be agreed on between said Board and the applicant,
such period to be not less than ten nor more than thirty-six years; but any
debtor may liquidate any part or all of his indebtedness in amounts of $50
or multiples thereof upon any amortization payment date.
Section 8. The rate o f interest on loans shall be 5% per annum, provided
that in case any series of said farm credit bonds is sold at an average of less
than par, the Board may charge upon such farm loans as are made from
the proceeds o f the series so sold below par a rate of interest in excess of
5 % , but which shall not exceed by more than 1% the rate which the State
must pay for the funds actually obtained from the disposal of its said
bonds. The Board, however, shall require each applicant to pay an initial
charge o f 1% o f the loan granted, the minimum charge to be $10, to cover
the cost o f appraisal and examination of title.
Section 9. All surplus funds accruing from the operation of the system
of rural credits herein provided for, after paying interest accruing on the
aforesaid bonds, and all operating and other expenses arising from the
administration o f said system of rural credits, shall be placed in the State
Treasury and become a part o f a fund to be known as the “ Rural Credits
Reserve Fund.” Said Rural Credits Reserve Fund shall be loaned on farm
lands in the manner herein provided for the Rural Credits Loan Fund,
and the interest accruing from loans made from said Rural Credits Reserve
Fund shall be added to it and become part of it. The said Rural Credits
Reserve Fund shall be irreducible except that it may be drawn upon to
reimburse the State for loss incurred in the administartion of said system
o f rural credits.
Section 10. The Legislative Assembly shall provide in such detail as it
•hall deem advisable for the carrying out and administering of the pro­
visions o f this amendment and shall provide adequate safeguards against
the use o f such loans as an aid to the purchasing and holding of lands for
purposes of speculation. Such safeguards shall include clear definitions of
the terms “ operate” and “ occupy" used herein. In the absence of such
legislation, and subject to the same after its enactment, the State Land
Board shall proceed to administer said system of rural credits under rules
and regulations provided by itself, but subject to the provisions herein
contained.
Section 11. The provisions of the constitution and laws of Oregon in
conflict with this amendment are hereby repealed in so far only as they
conflict herewith. The provisions of this amendment shall be self­
executing, and shall take effect and be in operation sixty days after their
approval and adoption by the people of Oregon.
ARTICLE X I b, Section 1.— State B ond P aym ent o f Irrig a tio n and D r a in ­
age D istrict Bond In terest .— (Adopted June 3 1919. proclaimed in effect
June 23 1919.)— Notwithstanding the limitations contained in Sec. 7 oi
Article X I o f the constitution, the credit o f the State may be loaned and
indebtedness incurred to an amount not exceeding two (2) per cent of the
assessed valuation o f all property in the State, for the purpose of providing
funds for the payment by the State o f interest for a period not exceeding
five (5) years on bonds heretofore or hereafter issued by irrigation and
drainage districts, organized, or to be organized, under the laws of the
State o f Oregon.
SECTION 9. Whenever an agreement shall be entered into by and
between the State and a district for the payment o f such interest by the
State, excepting when the directors of any such district shall have notified
the State Treasurer on or before ninety days prior to any interest due date
that it will not avail itself o f said moneys for the payment of any single
installment o f interest under its agreement with the State, the district shall,
ninety days before the due date of said interest payment, forward an “ in­
terest certificate o f indebtedness" for the amount of interest to fall due on
said due date to the Treasurer o f the State of Oregon, and said Treasurer
of the State o f Oregon shall sixty days prior to such interest due date call
for bids for bonds of the State of Oregon which shall be general obligations
o f the State and shall be known as “ district interest bonds,” series----------.
SECTION 11. The money arising from the sale of each issue of bond8
shall be deposited in the State Treasury, to the credit o f a special fund to be
designated as district interest fund, and ten days prior to the interest due
date o f each o f said districts shall be delivered by the State Treasurer to the
treasurer of such districts and be used by the treasurer o f said district in
the payment o f interest in accordance with the stipulation of outstanding
bonds o f said district, interest on which is to be paid by the State under
the provisions hereof.
A RTICLE X Ic , Section 1, as amended.— Notwithstanding the limita­
tions contained in section 7 o f Article X I of the Constitution, the credit of
the State of Oregon may be loaned and indebtedness incurred to an amount
not exceeding 3% o f the assessed valuation of all the property in the State,
for the purpose o f creating a fund to be loaned or to be paid to female em­
ployees o f the War Department who served in the signal corps of the army
or marine corps o f the United States, or in the army o f any of the Allies
of the United States, and in the American expeditionary forces, and to
residents o f the State o f Oregon who served in the army, navy or marine
corps of the.United States between April 6 1917 and N ov. 11 1918, or for a
period o f not less than ninety days between Feb. 14 1898 and Aug. 7 1899,
and were honorably discharged from service, which fund shall be known as
the “ World War Veterans’ State Aid Fund.”
“ Bonds o f the State of Oregon containing a direct promise on behalf of
the State to pay the face value thereof with the interest therein provided
for, may be issued to an amount authorized in section 1 hereof for the pur­
pose o f creating said World War Veterans’ State Aid Fund. Said bonds
shall be a direct obligation of the State and shall be in such form and shall
run for such periods of time and bear such rates of interest as shall be
provided for by statute.”
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Under Sections 4232, 4234
and 4271, Oregon Laws o f 1920, State and municipal bonds are subject to
taxation. However, in 1921 the Legislature passed an Act exempting from
all taxation, except a sto income, bonds issued by the State and by counties
from and after M ay 24 1921 for building or maintaining public roads,
highway bridges, &c.
COUNTIES, CITIES. & c., REQUIRED TO REPORT ANNUALLY
STATUS OF BONDED INDEBTEDNESS TO STATE TREASURER.
— Chapter 59, Laws o f 1925, requires Treasurers, Secretaries or financial
officers o f counties, cities, towns, irrigation districts, drainage districts,
school districts, reclamation districts, or other political subdivisions o f the
State to report annually, on or before N ov. 1 in each year, the status of the
bonded indebtedness to the State Treasurer.
STATE INCOME T A X LAW REPEALED BY VOTERS.— On Nov. 4
1924 the electorate o f the State voted to repeal Chapter 279, Laws of 1923’
known as the Income Taoc Act. The question of repeal was placed before
the voters by initiative petition. The vote was 123.799 for to 111,055




[V ol. 121.

against. In April 1924 the law now repealed was (see V. 118, p. 2089) held
unconstitutional by the Marion County Circuit Court (Case Standard
Lumber Co., Portland, vs. State Tax Commission). As the fourth install­
ment o f the tax has not yet been paid, the question vexing the State authori­
ties is whether this is collectible. Earl Fisher, State Tax Commissioner,
asked State Attorney-General Van Winkle for an opinion on the subject.
The latter, while holding that the unpaid portion of the income tax is
collectible, in a statement issued N ov. 26 said that, ir^ view of the conflict
of authorities, the question could only finally be settled by a decision of
the State Supreme Court.
By Chapter 160, Laws of 1925, however, all unpaid income taxes for
the year 1923 were made collectible. For this purpose only the Legislature
at the 1925 session passed legislation (Chapter 316, Laws of 1925) re­
enacting the old income tax law (Chapter 279, Laws of 1923).
PROPOSED CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT TO DO AWAY
W ITH INCOME T A X AND INHERITANCE T A X UNTIL 1940.—
There is proposed and will be submitted to the voters at the next general
or special election in this State a proposed amendment to Article I X of
the State Constitution adding thereto a new section (1-C) which, if adopted’
would provide as follows:
Section 1-c.— No. tax upon inheritances or upon the income o f residents
or citizens of this State shall be levied b y the State of Oregon, or under
its authority, and no amendment of this section shall be submited to the
people before the year 1940. This section shall not relieve from payment
of inheritance tax any estate of any person who may have died before the
adoption o f this amendment nor shall it prevent the collection of any
income tax accrued on incomes prior to the adoption o f this amendment.
SAYINGS BANKS INVESTMENTS — Investments b y any savings
bank or b y any State bank or trust company maintaining a savings de­
partment are now regulated b y Section 135 o f the new State Banking
Act (Chapter 207, Laws of 1925) passed at the 1925 session of the LegislatureSection 135 reads:
SECTION 135. Subject to the provisions o f Sections 78, 83 and 92 of
this Act, the savings deposits of any savings bank or the savings deposits
of any State bank or trust company maintaining a savings department
may be invested in the following classes of securities, and not otherwise:
1. In interest-bearing bonds, notes or obligations of the United States
of America, or of those for which the faith of the United States is pledged
for the payment of the principal and interest, or in bonds acceptable to the
United States Government to secure postal deposits.
2. In the bonds or notes of the States of Oregon, Washington, California
or Idaho, or any county, school district or other municipal corporation of
such States; or in the warrants of the State of Oregon, or any county, school
district, incorporated city or town therein, or in the bonds of any other
State of the United States of America, or any county, school district o
city therein having a population of not less than 25,000 inhabitants, as
shown by the Federal Census next preceding the date of such investment;
provided, that any such bond, note or warrant has been issued in com­
pliance with the Constitution and laws of any such State; that there has
been no default in payment of either principal or interest on any o f the
obligations of such State, county, school district, city or other municipal
corporation for a period of five years next preceding the date of such
investment.
3. In the following bonds, listed on the New York Stock Exchange, of
railroad corporations owning and operating railroads located in whole or
in part within the United States: (a) Bonds of such corporations secured
by mortgage which is a first lien upon all of its rights of way, terminals and
operating real properties, conditioned that it has for at least five years
immediately prior to the date of such investment made or realized annually
from all its sources of revenue and income a net income 25 per centum in
excess of the amount required to meet and pay its interest on all its mortgages
and other interest-bearing indebtedness, and conditioned further, that it
has during said five-year period regularly and punctually paid the matured
principal and interest of all its mortgage and other interest-bearing in
debtedness. (b) Bonds of such corporation secured by mortgage which is
a first lien upon corporation secured by mortgage which is a first lien upon
such of its rights of way, terminals and operating real properties as upon
the date of such investment aggregate in value, as determined by the
Inter-Stdte Commerce Commission, or by the investment accounts of such
corporation, at least one-third of the total value of all the rights of way,
terminals and operating real properties of such corporation, conditioned
that such corporation: (1) Has each year, for at least five years immediately
prior to the date of such investment, made or realized annually from all
its sources of revenue and income a net income 35 per centum in excess of
the amount required to pay the interest on its maximum mortgage and other
interest-bearing indebtedness outstanding during any part of such five-year
period; and (2) has during such five-year period regularly and punctually
paid the matured principal and interest of all its mortgage and other interestbearing indebtedness, (c) Bonds of such corporation secured by mortgage
which is a first lien upon such of its rights of way, terminals and operating
real properties as upon the date of such investment aggregate in value, as
determined by the Inter-State Commerce Commission, or by the investment
accounts of such corporation, at least one-third of the total value of all
the rights of way, terminals and operating real properties of such corpora­
tion; conditioned: (1) That such corporation be one of a group of carriers
which the Inter-State Commerce Commission has recognized to be under a
common control and management and operated as a single system; and (2)
that said bonds shall have been assumed or the payment thereof as to prin­
cipal and interest guaranteed by appropriate endorsement thereon b y one
of said group of carriers; and (3) that said corporation so assuming or
guaranteeing the payment of said bonds has each year for at least five
years immediately prior to the date of such investment made or realized
annually from all its sources of revenue and income a net income 25 per
centum in excess of the amount required to pay the interest on its maximum
interest-bearing indebtedness, including its own direct obligations and
obligations assumed or guaranteed by it, during any part of such five-year
period; and (4) that the total outstanding prior debts of the corporation
making said guarantee or so assuming said bonds shall not exceed three
times the capital stock of such corporation at the time of making said
investment; and (5) that said guaranteeing or assuming corporation has
each year, for at least five years immediately prior to date of such investment
regularly and punctually p^id the matured principal and interest of all its
mortgage and other interest-bearing indebtedness, and has in addition
thereto regularly and punctually paid in dividends to its stockholders
during each of said five years an amount at least equal to 4 per centum
upon all its outstanding capital stock, (d) No more than 25 per centum
of the assets of the savings department of any bank shall be loaned or
invested in railroad bonds, and no more than 10 per centum of the assets
of the savings department of any bank shall be invested in the bonds of
any one railroad corporation, (e) Street, suburban or interurban railways
not operated as a part or parts of a general system of transportation extend­
ing into and operating in two or more States and having for its system
operated mileage at least one thousand (1,000) miles of railroad, shall not

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OREGON—CITIES AND TOWNS

be considered railroads within the provisions o f this Act, but railroad
terminal companies located in cities o f at least one hundred thousand
(100,000) inhabitants shall be classified and recognized as railroads here­
under.
4. In notes or bonds secured by first mortgage or deed of trust upon
improved unencumbered real estate in any of the States o f Oregon, Wash­
ington, Idaho or California, the actual cash market value of which real
estate shall be at least twice the amount loaned thereon, and in loans
secured by a pledge of such notes or bonds as collateral; provided, the market
or par value of such notes or bonds shall be at least 25% more than the
loans secured thereby; provided further, that the aggregate of such invest­
ments shall not exceed 75% o f the total savings deposits of said bank or trust
company.
5. In the notes of any individual, firm or corporation, with a pledge as
collateral o f securities or personal property, the actual cash market value
o f which shall be at least 25% more than the amount of such loan; provided,
however, that such assets may be invested in the notes of any individual,
firm or corporation secured by bonds or notes o f the United States, or
certificates of indebtedness of the United States, or any other securities
which are eligible as investments under the provisions of this section, where
the actual cash market value of such security is at least equal to the amount
o f such loan and the accrued interest thereon. Notes secured b y subsequent
lien on real or personal property shall not be eligible as collateral.
6. In real estate, subject to the provisions and restrictions contained in
Section 63 o f this Act.
7. In commercial or business paper arising out of commercial, industrial
or agricultural transactions, having a maturity not longer than six months
from the date o f discount or purchase, where the ratio o f quick assets to
current liabilities of the maker or endorser of such paper shall not be less
than two to one, the aggregate amount of such loans shall hot exceed 25%
o f the total savings deposits of such bank or trust company; provided,
however, that the amount of such investments may be increased to 50%
with the approval o f the Superintendent of Banks.
8. In the first mortgage bonds of any corporation incorporated under
the laws o f and operating in any of the United States, where the property
securing the bonds has a value o f at least twice the amount of the total
authorized issue of the particular bonds purchased and where the income
o f the corporation for the five years next preceding the investment has been
sufficient to pay all of the operating expenses, fixed charges, depreciation,
taxes, assessments and twice the amount of interest on all such first mortgage
bonds outstanding; provided, however, that when only a portion of the
authorized bonds are outstanding and the mortgage or trust deed securing
the bonds are outstanding and the mortgage or trust deed securing the
bonds provides that additional authorized bonds shall not be issued unless
the security shall at all times have a value o f at least twice the amount of
bonds outstanding, then such outstanding bonds shall be eligible for savings
investments; provided further, that not more than 10% of the savings
deposits of any bank shall be invested in such bonds.
9. In the bonds o f the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland,
and the Dominion of Canada or any province thereof; provided, that such
bonds shall be payable in United States gold coin; and provided further,
that the countries and provinces above enumerated have not defaulted in
payment o f either the principal or interest on any of their obligations
within five years previous to making such investments; and provided
further, that not more than 10% of the savings deposits of any bank shall
be invested in such bonds.
10. In the bonds of Federal Land banks created pursuant to the Federal
Farm Loan Act approved July 17 1916, and in bonds issued by any Joint
Stock Land bank; provided, that not more than 10% of the savings deposits
of any bank or trust company shall be invested in either class of such bonds.
11. Promissory notes made payable to the order of the bank or trust
company within ninety days from the date thereof secured by ohe pledge
and assignment of the pass book of any savings bank or the savings depart­
ment of any bank or trust company in the S^ate o f Oregon, as collateral
security for the payment thereof. No such loan shall exceed 100% of the
balance due the holder of such pass book, as shown therein.
12. In bankers’ acceptances o f the kinds described in Section 13 of the
Federal Reserve A ct, or in bills of exchange of the kind and maturities made
eligible by law for purchase in the open market by Federal Reserve banks,
in an amount not exceeding 20% o f the total savings deposits of such
bank or trust company.
13. In collateral call loans payable on demand secured b y the pledge of
stock and bonds listed on the New York or Boston Stock Exchanges with
an actual cash market value o f at least 120% of the amount of such call
loans, and in an amount not exceeding 20% of the total savings deposits
of such Dank or trust company.
POPULATION OF STATE.— The population of Oregon has been as
follows in the years named;
1920_____763,38911900_____ 423,53611880_____ 174,76811860_____ 52.465
1910_____672,76511890_____ 313.76711870_____ 90,923 11850......... 13.294
CITIES COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF OREGON.
Fiscal agent for State of Oregon in N. Y . City the National Park Bank
ALBANY.
Mineral Springs W ater Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $175.000c
July 1 1959
This city Is In Linn County.
Red. $25,000 July 1 1924 and $25.C ity-H all Bonds.
.s
. . . $18.000 ___ Jan 1 1934
000 every 5 years after 10 years
from date of issue.)
s
...
10,000_______________
E lectric-L igh t.
S ew er Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $4.000___ Jan 1 1928 m s ’08 M-8 $10.000c.Sept 1 '26 ’29
6 .0 00c.. Jan 1 1929
5s g '15 J-J 4.000____ July 1 1930 u ( s ’n<) J-J
(Redeemable July 1 1925 and subse­ (Subject to call after Jan 1 1919)
quent Interest dates.)
5s g 10 J-J SlO.OOOc ..J u ly 1 1930
5s g ’24 J-J $67.569.70.Jan 15 1944 (Subject to call after July 1 1920)
(Optional in 10 years.)
Park Bonds.
5s ’ 17 M -N $3.00 0c.. M ay 1 1926
R efu nd ing Bonds.
$5.5 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1931
5s ’25 A-O $35,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1945 6s ’ 21 . . .
(Optional Oct 1 1935)
Improvement Bonds.
$5,5 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1931
s ’ l l . . . $44,000_______________ 6s '21 . . .
6s ’24 A-O
9,000 c ___ 1926-1934
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
R efunding B ancroft Bonds.
5s’ 25 A-O $13,500___ Oct. 1 1945
-s '21 . . . $37,000c....... ..................
(Optional Oct 1 1935)
Land Purchase Bonds.
Improvement B onds.
June 1 1935
s ’22
$17,000_______________ 5s ’25 J-D $18,000
s ’25 . . .
19,135.78 ___________ GEN. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’24_. $289,000
Bancroft bonds (ass’t) add’l
21.997
Bridge Bonds.
s ’25 . . . $35,000_______________ Cash in various sink, funds:
Electric light bonds_____
9,341
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 1925. $267,205
General bond redemption
12,989
Sinking fund____________
10,236
Assessed valuation 1925_ 3,679,861 Assessed val. 1923 ( ^ act.) 2.717.845
_
Population 1910, 4,275: 1920, 4,840 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$60.20
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office’
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office or
at the fiscal agency o f the State in State Bank of Ashland, Citizens,
Bank and First Nat. Bank
New York.
A R L IN G T O N

This city is in Gilliam County.
7s ’21 J-DS20,000June 1’26'31’36’41
W ater W orks Bonds.
5M s’24 F-A $25,000 _____ 1935-1944
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 28 ’24---$96,000
Floating debt_______________ 16,000
Assessed value 1923________ 525,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-S22.90
Population In 1910, 317; 1920— 529
IN T . at the Nat. Park Bank, N .Y .

A SH LA N D SCh T d IS T . NO 5.
5s 11 J-J $45,000r— Jan 11931

(Subject to call, $25,000 in 10 years
and $25,000 In 15 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 '25- $45 000
r o t . ass’d val.'25(50% act.).3.200 000
School tax rate(per $1,000)’25.$18.20
Population in 1924 (est.)______5.000
INTEREST payable at Nat. Park
Bank, N. Y . City, or in Ashland.
A S T O R IA .

ASHLAND.
Astoria Is In Clatsop County. Inc.
This city Is In Jaokson County 1865. Population 1910. 9.599: 1920.
Incorporated Oct. 1874. Popula­ 14,027. On Dec. 8 1922 a fire de­
tion 1910 5.020; 1920. 4,283.
stroyed the business district of the
S ew er B o n d s .
city . The property loss was estimated
4 H s’04 A-O $2 000c. A pr, 1 ’26-27 at $15,000,000. A bill extending aid
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
to the city after the devastating fire
4 ^ s T 8 J -J $39,000 c ____1926-1938 was passed at the 1923 session o f the




Legislature and signed by the Gov­
ernor (V. 117, p. 1088). This law
was held valid in a friendly suit by
the Marion County Circuit Court and
its decision was later affirmed by the
State Supreme Court (V. 117, p. 689).
R efu nding B onds.
5s ’ l l M -N$50,000c.—Nov 1 1931
5 ^ s ’ 15 - - - 100,000___________1935
(Optional after 1925.)
5s ’ 16 —. $45,000___________1936
(Optional after 1921.)
5s ’ 17 A-O 90,000--A pr 1 ’28-’37
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’ 22 J-J $75.000____Jan 1 1942
L igh tin g System B onds.
53^s’24 M-N$20,000c_ M ay 1 1934
_
(Optional M ay 1 1925.)
W ater Bonds,
5s g ’ l l J-J $45,000c— July 1 1931
5s T7 J-J 150,000___ July 1 1937
(R ed. beo. D ec. 1923;.
5s ’ 19 J-J $50.090_____Jan 1 1939
6s ’22 A-O 250,000____Apr 1 1942
F unding Bonds.
5M s’22 J-J $648,000c-July 1 ’26-’49
Dam and Reservoir Bonds
■s g 12 J-J $80,000c-..Jan 11932
5
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s ’24 M N ($7,000___ Nov 1 1926
I63,000--N ov 1 ’27-’44
Bulk Head Bonds.
5s 13 J-D $100.000_ Dec 1 1943
_
5 s ’ 18 A-O 200.000___ Oct 1 1958
(Optional after 10 years.)
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A $13.500___ Aug 1 1931
OEN. B D .D T.O ct 31 25 $1,553 725
Floating debt___________
130 941
Water bonds (additional).
664 250
Assessment debt (a d d 'l)-. 1,752 862
Sink. fd. (water)
____
4 855
Ass'd val'n 1924 ( H act.) 10 981.756
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-»36.50
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N.
and at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
A S T O R IA SCH O OL D IS T . N O . 1.

1 43
BAKER COUNTY.

Baker is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T9 A-O$100,000c____ 1929-1939
(Optional after 10 years.)
5s T9 M -N l 10,000c______________
5s T9 . . . 240.000c______________
5s ’2 4 .-A-O 50,000c__________1944
(Optional 1934.)
5s ’24 J,D 350,000__________1944
(Optional 1934)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25-.$850,000
Total assess, value 1924
(approx. 76% actual)-.26,000 000
Total tax rate 1924_________ $16.00
Pop'n 1910. 18.076; 1920. 17.929
B AN D O N .

This town is in Coos County.
M unicipal W ater Bonds.
8s g T5 Nov $40,000__________1935
6s T5 . . .
48.500__________ 1935
M unicipal Funding Bonds.
6s g '15 Nov $40.000..................1935
5Ms’25 A-O 25,000__________ 1935
(Optional 1930)
5K s’25 A-O $25,000___________1945
(Optional 1935)
Street Bonds.
_
$ 1.600-serially to 1928
6s T8 _
Municipal Electric Light B onds.
6s '2t M -N$l lO.OOOserially to 1941
H ydro-E lectric Bonds.
6s ’23
$40.000.-June 1 ’33-’40
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2905.)
TOT. DEBT Oct 22 '2 5 -- - $328,500
Water debt (incl.)________
88,500
Sinking fund (water)______
17,625
Total assessed val. 1925
(80% actual)................... 933,247
Population 1910 1.803; 1920. 1.440
BEND.

This city Is in Deschutes County.
Incorporated Jan. 4 1905. Charter
adopted Nov. 22 1904.
Fire Equipment Bonds,
.
6s
. . . $20.000...........................
R efunding Bonds.
6s '17 . . . $17.500...........................
Sewer Bonds.
-.s ’02 . . . $60.000......................... ..
Park Bonds.
.s
. . . $18.000_______________
Railroad Bonds.
..s
s-a $35,000................... 1947
(Subject to call after 1927.)
W ater Bonds.
5 H s '2 5 — j$^8),000c____ 1928-1946
1 220,0003__________ 1947
Street Im provement Bonds.
55€s’24 M-S $44,000.-Sept 1 ’34-’44
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925- $171,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) —
252,844
Sinking fund______________
8,235
Assess, val. 1924_________ 2,304,000
Population 1910__ v<6; 1920, 5.415

Organized about 1855.
Building Bonds,
5s 10 J-D *$75.000c__ June 1 1930
(Subject to call after June l 1920)
5s ’ 16 M-S 75 ,000 c...M a r l 1936
(Subject to call beg. Mar 1 1926.)
5s ’ 14 J-J $20,000c. ..J u ly 1 1934
(R ed. beg. Ju ly 1 1924).
5s ’ 17 A-O 25.000___ Apr 1 1937
(Optional after April 1 1927.)
5s ’24 A-O 100.000___ Oct 1 1944
(Optional Oct. 1 1934.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24- $320,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
57.duo
Sinking fund_____________
15,000
Assess, val.’23 (80% act.) .11.017.233
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923--$l2 20
Population 1920_____________ 14.700
INT. on bonds marked (*) paya
ble In N. Y.; on others at Co. Treas BEN TO N C O U N T Y .
Corvallis is i.he county seat.
office.
Rond Ronds
5sg T9 M-S $80,000-Sept 1 ’26-’29
B A K E R C IT Y
4Ms’25 M-S$140,000----Sept 1’31- 41
County seat of Baker Co. Incor
(For
121, .1371.)
porated 1874. Commission govern 4 K s’25maturitv, see V. Sept p ’43-’45
_
l
M-S " 60,000_
ment was adopted Oct. 3 1910
Funding Bonds.
V. 91, p. 1113.
5 s g ’2t F-A $96,000.-Feb 1 ’34-’39
Water Bonds
BOND. DEBT
19255s g ' l l J-J $90.000c_ July 1 1931 Total assess, val.Sept taxa- $496,000
_
for
___
5s '1 1 s-a
25,000___________ 1931
5s ’ 14 M-S 98 .800 c...M a r 1 19o4 • tion 1924_____________ 13,309,341
’op'n 1910. 10.663; 1920, 13,744
5s g '16 F-A 75,000c_ Feb 1 1936
_
payable at tne fiscal agency
6s '21 s-a
40.000c-_________ 1941 of INTState of Oregon in N Y. City.
the
5s 22 J-D $41,600c
June 1 1942
R efunding Water
TO N AN D
C
5s '10 A-O $25.000c_ Apr 4 1930 BENSCH DIST. LIN N 9. O U N T IE S
_
N O.
Street Intersection
Corvallis.
„
5s g 11 J-J $23.500c--.July 1 1931 5s P. O. A-O I 7.500----- Oct 1 1932
'24
5s 12 M-S 5.503.72-Sept 3 1932
(20,000_ Oct 1 ’ 33-34
_
5s '23 s-a
60.000c...July 1 1943
High School Building B onds.
(Optional July 1 1933.)
5s '24 M -N 14.000___________ 1944 5s '17 M -N *$3 qOOOc---- M ay 1 1937
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1927.)
Natatorium & Park Impt. Bds. 5s ' 17 J-D
1 1937
5s ’ 19
$135,000c................ 1939 BOND. DEBT 5.000____ Dec$182 500
Nov 28 ’24(Optional after 1929.)
Floating debt____________
14.000
6s 21 s-a
55.000 c ___ 1931-1941 Ass’d val. '24 (abt.
a c t.).3,937.993
Street Equipm ent Bonds.
School tax rate(per$ 1.000) 24.$ 15.30
5s 19
$20.000___________ 1939 Popu lation in 1924 (est t ------- 7,500
(Optional after 1929.)
* INT payable at County Treas­
T ourist Camp Bonds.
urer's office or Oregon fiscal agency
6s '21 s-a $5,000 c _____ 1931-1941 In New York. _____
Cemetery Bonds.
5s ’21 s-a $6,500c___________ 1941 BURNS.
This city is in Harney County.
Fire S tation Bonds.
W ater & Sewer System Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a $12,000c__________ 1941
6s ’25 J-D $280,000c-June 1 30- 50
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a $10,000 c ____ 1931-1941 (For maturity see V . 121, p. 1939.)
BONDED D E B T ________ $280,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s ’2 5 ._M-S $38,500c_ Mar 1 1935 Assessei value 1925----------- 595,255
_
(Optional Mar 1 1926) ------ Population 1920 (census)------- 1,022
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the
6s ’25 J-J $55,900__Jan. 1 ’26-’35
..(F o r maturity, see Y. 120, p.3222) State of Oregon in New York City.
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’2 5 .. $751,904
Sinking funds____________
55,000 CENTRAL OREGON IRR. DIST.
This district is in Deschutes Co.
Assessment debt (add’l)
211258
Assess.val. '24 (75% act.)-5,781,193 6s g 22 J-J $180 ,000 c------ 1927-1942
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922__ $14.80 Optional on any interest paying date
upon 90 days notice.)
Population 1910, 6,742; 1920. 7.729
INT. payable In Baker City and BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25- $180,000
Warrant debt____________
91,000
N. Y . at Nat. Park Bank, and on 5s Sinking fund______________
17,800
of 1919 and 1923 at the Fiscal Agency
val.’25()4 act.)2,000,000
of the State of Oregon in New York Tot. assess. (per acre) ’25 -Maint. tax
$2.l6
City. N. Y ., or at the office of the
Mayor.
C E N T R A L P O IN T .
This city is in Jackson County.
B A K E R C IT Y SCH . D IS T . N O . 5
W ater Bonds.
B uilding Bonds.
6s '12 A-O $5.000____Oct 1 1942
5s ’09 A-O $6,000c..A pr 15 1929 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '24- $62,000
(Optional April 15 1929) ____ Water debt (add i)-------------- 45,000
4 ^ s ’25 J-J $15,OOOc.July 15’30-’34 Sinking fund (water)--------2,664
4M s’2 5 M -N 30,000-.M ar 1 ’35-’39 Ass’d v a l.'23 (65% actual). 355,412
H eating & Sanitary P ant Bds.
Tax rate (per
1923---$69.10
5s ’0 9 -.A-O $2,500c.April 15 1929 Population in $1,000) 761; 1920, 582
1910.
(Subject to call after 1919)
H igh-School Bldg. & Equipm 't. C L A C K A M A S C O U N T Y .
5s '16 F-A$125,000____Feb 1 1936
Oregon City is the county seat.
(Red. l-10th yearly after 10 years.)
Road Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’21 M-N$13,500c— -M a y 1 1928
5s ’13 J-D $14,0 0 0 c ...D e c .1, 1933
(30.000c- July 1 1931
(Optional Dec 1 1923)
5s 21 J-J (75,000c.July 1 32-34
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 ’25-- $185.0„0
135.450c.--July 1 1935
Sinking fund.........................
14,000 5s '23 M -S f 46.070c.-M ar 1 1937
Assess, val. ’25 (70% a c t .).6,400 0 id
\200.000cMar 1
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____$12 60 5s ’24 J-D 200,000c.June 1 '38-’41
’30-'34
Population in 1925 (est.)---------9,500
(70,000c.Sept 1’ 28-’29
IN T. payable at Baker City or 5 s ’24 M-S ( 10,000c_ Sept 1 1934
_
N rY .; *at Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y . C.
,
[15.000c.--Sept 1 1935

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OREGON—CITIES AND TOWNS

144
CLACKAMAS COUNTY (C o n cl .).
I 25,000____ M ay 1 1936
40,000____ M ay 1 1937
5s '25 M -N { 30,500____ M ay 1 1938
120,000-May 1 ’39-’42.
(120,000--M ay 1 ’43-45
BOND. D EBT Oct. 24 ’25 $1,242,000
Floating debt (add’1)_____ $250,000
Sinking fund______________
25,000
Assess, val. ’25 (40% act.)33,143,014
St.& Co. tax. rt. (per $1,000)’25$31.70
PoDuiatlon 1910.29.931; 1920, 37,698
IN T . payable at the fiscal agency
of the State of Oregon in New York.

COQUILLE.
This city is in Coos County.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’03 A-O $4,000c....... ..................
6s T5 M-S 17,500c______________
5J4s’22 J-J
30,000c______________
5 H s '2 2 J-J
20,000c______________
General Fund Bds.
6s ’ 15 M-S $19,000c______________
GEN. B D . D T. Sept 30 ’24 $23,500
Water debt (additional)_____71,500
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 43,039
Assess, val. ’25 (65% act.)..845.495
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$19.00
Population 1910, 1,398; 1920. 1,642
CLACKAMAS CO. UN. H IG H
IN T . payable in Coqullle and N .Y
SCHOOL D IST R IC T . NO. 4.
B uilding Bonds.
CORVALLIS.
5s '25 A -O / $52,OOOc.Oct 1 ’29-’32
This city is in Benton County. In­
1 28,OOOc-Oct 1 ’33-’34 corporated Jan. 27 1957.
BONDED D EBT Oct 1925 $80,000
W ater Bonds.
Total assessed value 1925..2,732,422 5s ’00 J-J $72,5 0 0c-..Ja n 2 1930
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$9.60
(Redeemable beginning in 1916 )
Population (est.)______________ 2.500 5s ’ 23 A-O 10,000____Apr 1 1963
IN T . payable at the fiscal agency
Sewer Bonds.
o f the State in New Y ork City.
6s TO J-J $176.000c...July 1 1950
CLACKAMAS CO. UN. H IG H 5s Improvement Bonds. 1 ’30-’39
'24 J-J$20,000c.July
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 6.
ent Bonds.
4 K s’25 J-J $186,000c-July 1 ’28-’29 5s Street-Im provem6.51 c..40 years
TO-’ l l — $28.74
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’25- $186,000
Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
13,500 6s 13 J-J $2,500c. ..J a n 1 1963
Total assessed value 1924
d in Bonds.
(about 2-5 actual)______ 4,667,275 5s R efu nJ-J g$19,400c................ 1953
T3
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.00
1969
3,100.......
Population (est.)______________ 8,000 6s T9 J-J
Fire-Departm ent B onds.
IN T . payable at the fiscal agency
5s TO J-J $10,000c_ July 1 1950
_
of the State in New Y ork City.
6s T7 J-J
5,000--July 1 ’26-’30
CLATSOP COUNTY.
_s
— 10.000............................
Astoria is the county seat.
C ity Park and C oun ty Fair.
5s
J-J $6,000...................1955
Road Bonds.
6s T4 A-O $400,000— -A pr 1 1934 T O T .B D .D T . Nov. 27’25- $562,962
6s ’21 A-O 100,000___ Apr 1 1931 Water debt (included)_____ 190,000
66,720
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925- $500,000 Sinking fu n d ,. ____________
Warrant debt (add’l)____
281,000 Assess, val. 1925 (1-3 act.).3,842,125
Sinking fund_____________
187,000 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$14.31
Assess.val.for taxation’24-37,752,234 Popula’n 1910. 4,552; ’20........... 5.752
Population 1910, 16.106; ’ 20. 23.030
While the water bonds are direct
IN T . at fiscal agency In N. Y .
liabilities of the city, provision is
made in the law for fixing the rate an­
COLUMBIA COUNTY.
nually at a sum sufficient to cover the
St. Helens is the county seat.
expenses, pay Interest on bonds and
Road Bonds
provide a sinking fund that, by an­
5sg T4 A-GS200,000cApr l ’24-’ 29-’ 34 nual retirement, will pay the bonds,
BOND. DEBT Oct. 1925-- $200,000 in full at maturity. Present water
Sinking fund______________
24,000 rates have been more than sufficient
Assess.val.for taxation’2 5 .18,215,360 and have enabled considerable ex­
State & County tax rate (per
tensions and other improvements to
$1,000) 1924_____________ $11.20 be made.
______
Popula’n 1910. 10,580; 1920, 13,960
IN T . at office of Co. Treas. or COTTAGE GROVE.
This city is in Lane Co. Inc. in
at fiscal agency In M. Y . City.
1887.
COLUMBIA CO. SC. DIS. NO. 2.
W ater Bonds.
P. O. St. Helens.
5s g ’21 A-O /15,000c____Oct 1 1941
5H s’ 17 — $18,500_______________ 5s g '04 J-J a20,000c_ July 1 1930
_
8,000--M ay 1 ’27-’34 5s g TO J-D 564,000c_ June 1 1935
_
10,000--M ay 1 ’35-’39 4M s’25 J-D e25,000__________ 1945
(Optional 1925)
Sewer Bonds.
5s g ’04 F -A *$15,000c_..A ug 1 1929
_
3,500_ M ay 1, 1940
20,000--M ay 1 ’41-’45 5s ’24 A -O */ 2,000c.Oct 1 ’’26-'29
\22,500c. Oct 1 30-’44
T Nov. 30 ’25 $84,000
F unding Bonds.
Sinking Fund________
4,500
g TO A-O $30,000c___ Oct
Floating debt (add.)______
15,000 6s Improvement Bonds (e). 1 1930
Assess, val. ’25____________ 1,680,515 6s ’ 23 J-D $25,481c._Dec 12 1933
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 25_$23.00 G E N .B D .D T . June
Population 1923 (est.)________ 3,000 Bancroft bds.(assess.) 30’25_$194,000
(add'l) 41,217
IN T . payable at the County Treas­ Assessed
’25 . 1,062,255
urer’s or at the State Fiscal Agency Total tax valuation $1,000)’24-$69.40
rate (per
in New York City.
Population 1910. 1,834; 1920. 1.919
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
COLUMBIA CO. UN. H IG H SCH.
Kountze Bros., N. Y .; (a) U. S. Nat.
D IST R IC T NO. 3.
Bank o f Portland; (6) Chase N a,
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’25 A-0$125,000c.Apr 1 ’30-’45 Bank, N. Y .; (e) City Treasure
(For maturity see V . 120, p. 1789.) office; and (/) Nat. Park Bank
BOND. DEBT July 31 '25. $125,000 City.
Floating debt (additional).
7,338
T ot. ass’d val.’25 (3^ a ct.).2,925,000 C ROOK COUNTY?
Prineville is the county seat
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.00
For special
provi­
Population (est.)______________ 3,000 sions regarding Constitutional indebt­
this county’s
IN T . at the fiscal agency o f the edness, see “ State’s Debt Limita­
State o f Oregon in New York City.
tion” on a preceding page.
Highway Bonds.
CONDON.
This city is in Gilliam County. 5Hs'19 M -N$95,000............... -.1939
Incorporated Feb. 18 1905.
Is ’26 J-D 90,000.-D ec. 1 ’34-’39
5s ’25 J-D $30,000c___ June 1 1945 6s g ’20 J-D 94,000--Dec 1 ’26 ’33
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 392 )
Water Bonds.
I 8 ,0 0 0 .--Sept 30 1940
6s 22 F-A $90,000___ Aug 1 1942 5>£s g 22
M S \22.000— Sept 30 1941
BOND. DEBT Oct. 22 ’25- $137,000
F unding Bonds.
Floating debt (add.)______
3,000
Sinking fund______________
11,470 6s g '20 J-D $99,500._Dec 1 ’ 26-’35
Assessed value 1925_______ 777,900 BOND. D EBT Dec. 1 ’25- $408,500
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$20.00 Warrant debt (add’ (est.) loO.OOO
Population 1910. 1 009; 1920. 1,127 Assess .val .for taxation’25-5,506,255
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $32.50
COOS COUNTY.
Population. 1910, 9,315; 1920, 3,424
Coqullle is the county seat.
IN T . on 5>£s of 1922 at the fiscal
Road Bonds.
agency o f the State of Oregon in
6s g 16 J-J $289,600 _________ 1930 New York City.
(10% optional 1921-1930 inclusive.)
The reason for the decrease in the
6s ’21 M -N 75,000.-N ov 1 ’26-’28 1920 Census figures from those of
6s 22 J-J 108,000.-July 1 26-29 1910 is that part of this county was
4 J£s’25 M-S 380,000__Sept. 1 ’30-’39 taken to organize Deschutes and
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’25 $698,800 Jefferson Counties.
Floating debt (adcTl)_____
55,685
Ass’d val. ’25 (2-3 a c t .) ...26,479,403 C U R R Y C O U N T Y .
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)’25. .$27.70
The county seat Is Gold Beach.
Popula’n 1910. 17,959; 1920, 22,257
The Oregon Constitution contains
IN S O S C H D IS T N .
C O O T . Cat . fiscal . agency. In ON.8. Y special provisions regarding this
or P. O. Coquille.
at County Treasurer’s office.
county’s power to contract indebted­
4% s’25 J-J $10,500-_July 1 ’28-’32 ness— see “ State s Debt Limitation”
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25- $64,500 on a preceding page.
Assess, val. 1924_________ 1,298,838
R o a d B on d s
Population (est.)_______________250 6s ’20 J-J $30,000___ July 1 1934
6s g ’21 J-J 60,000c.july 1 ’26-’35
60,000___ Jan 1 1936
C O O S C O U N T Y S C H O O L D IS ­ 5 K s 2 2 J -J
(Optional $6,000 yearly on Jan. 1
T R I C T N O . 9.
from 1927 to 1935 inclusive.)
P. O. Marshfield.
5s T4 M -N $9,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’34 5s ’25 F-A 23,000___ Aug. 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1918.)
(Optional $2,300 Aug. 1 1§30 to 1939)
5Jis’ 19 M -N 6.000 c ____1926-1939 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’21-- $263,000
5J*s’20 F-A 34,500 c ____1926-1940 Assess, val .for taxation ’23-5,296,080
5s ’23 M -N 32,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’41 State and county tax rate (per
5M s’23 M -N 48.000c.M ay 1 ’26-’41
$1,000) 1920-------------------- $41.40
5s
_
_
50,000c______________ Population 1910 2,044; 1920, 3,025
4J£s’25 J-D f 1,000___ June 11927
1 34,000.-June 1 ’28-’44 D A L L E S C IT Y !
BOND. DEBT Oct. 28 ’25- $165,491
This city (P. O. The Dalles) Is In
Assessed value 1924_______4,183,2°9 Wasco County. Pop’n 1910, 6,834.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’24-$21 80 1920, 5.807.
Population in 1920 (Census)-.4,034 5>isT9 M-S $35.000...........................
IN T . on
of 1919 payable at 5Ms’ 19 M-S 12,000—.......................
the fiscal agency of the State of Ore­
C ity H all B o n d s.
gon In New York City, N. Y .
6s T8 M -N $12,000.....................

1




Fire T ru ck Bonds.
6s '16 F-A $4.000-............... .........
Sewer Bonds.
5s 12 J-J $65,000c— July 1937
6s
M -N 8,250c___ M ay 1928
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 27 '24- $357,250
Water bonds (incl.)_______
15,000
Sinking fu n d _____________
60,612
Assess, val. 1924_________ 5,034,148
City tax (per $1,000) 1925____$13.50
INT. on bonds of 1912 payable at
State fiscal agency in N .Y .; othei
interest at San Francisco, Cal., Se­
curity & Trust C o., N . Y ., and at
City Treas. office.
DEE I R R I G A T I O N D I S T R I C T .

This district is in Hood River Co.
6s’23 g J-J $65,OOOc.Mar 1 ’28-’53
6s '23 J-J
10,000_____ 1928-1952
BOND. D EBT Oct. 28 ’25—$75.000
Total valuation 1925............. 147,175
District tax (per acre)________ $6.00
Population at present time (est.) .250
DESCH U TES C O U N TY .

Bend
5H s’ 19
6s g ’21
5 Jis’23

is the county seat.

J D$ 125,000...........................

M -N 50,000— Aug 1 ’32-41
M -N (42.000—Nov 1 ’29-’42
\ 8,000___ Nov 1 1943
5s ’24 M -N 65,000--M ay 1 ’31-’43
BONDED D E B T ...............
(T)
Assess .val .for taxation’23.8.052.960
Population in 1920___________ 9.622
D E S C H U T E S C O U N T Y M U N IC I­
P A L IM P R O V E M E N T D IS T .

6s g 22 J-J $459,000--Jan 1 26-42
Optional in whole or in part In nu­
merical order on any int. date on
four weeks notice at 103 and
accrued interest.)
BONDED DEBT Oct 1922-$550,000

R e fu n d in g B o n d s .
5s TO F -A $18,0 00 c— A ug 1 1930
5s ’ l l
J-D 130,000c— - D e c 1 1936
S ew er B o n d s .
5s '12 M -S $183,500e— . Sept 1 1942
5s
F -A
6 ,0 0 0 _____ __________
4 J4s’25 J-J
10,500____ Jan 1 1935
4 K s ’25 M -N 50,000____ M a y 1 1945
A v ia tio n P ark B o n d s .
5>*s
Sept $22,000 ..........1926-1930
C ity P ark B o n d s .
5^8
Jan $10,000 ..........1926-1936
B rid g e B o n d s .
5V£s
Sept $ 7 .5 0 0 _____ 1926-1930
4 K s ’25 F -A
12,000____ Feb 1 1945
F ire B o n d s .
5Vs
*
M -N $20,000 ..........1926-1935
4>4s’25 F -A 2 5 ,0 0 0 c -..A u g 1 1945
P a v in g B o n d s .
5s T 5 M -S $15.0 0 0 c - „ S e p t 1 1930
5s
M -S 2 0 .0 0 0 ..............................
5s
J-J
1 0 ,0 0 0 -...........................
W a te r B o n d s .
5s ’08 J-J $30 0 ,0 0 0 c -..J a n 1 1948
5s TO F -A 17,000c..................1930
5s T 4 A -O 1 0 0 .0 0 0 c-— Sept 1 1939
4 ^ s ’25 J-J 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 c-— July 1 1955
4>£s’25 J-J 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1950
R a ilro a d T e rm in a l B o n d s.
5s ’25 M -S $175,000c
Sept 1 1955
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s.
6s ’ l l A -O $25,000c___O ct 1 1931
L ig h t, P o w e r a n d W a te r B o n d s .
S H s’ l l J -D $57.000c— D ec 1 1920
C ity -H a ll B o n d s .
Br g 15 J-J $40,000c
July 1 1935
T O T . B D . D T . O ct 31 ’2 5 - $859,000
W ater & light bonds (add’l) 837.000
Assessment d eb t (add’l ) ___ 315,206
150.000
Gen. sink, f u n d ___________
T otal val. 25 (5 0% a c t .) . 10,000,000
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 --$ 1 5 .0 0
Population 1910. 9.009; 1920. 10.593

EUGENE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.

D E SC H U T E S C O . S. D . N O . 1.
B u ild in g B o n d s.

S it e a n d B u ild in g B o n d s .
4 H*
s-a $ 4 0 .0 0 0 c................... 1929
6s T 3 J-J
2 0.0 00 c— Jan 1 1933
(SubL to call beginning Jan 1 1923.)
5s T 4 M -N $110.000— M a y 1 1934
(Subject to call after M a y 1 1924.)
-s
. . . 2 5 0 .0 0 0 ------------------------494s’24 J-J 1 7 5 .00 0 --J u ly 1 ’35-’41
4 H s-’24 -J-J
7 5 ,0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’42-’44
- - - B O N D . D E B T O ct 20 ’ 25- $383,400
A ss’d val. ’25 (5 3% a c t .) -10,000,000

DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Roeeburg Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4H s’ 17 — $458,000c.......................
6s '21 M-S 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 c ...__________
6s ’22 J-D 220.000c.June 1 ’29-’30
6s ’22 M-S /220,000c.Sept 1 ’ 31-’32
t 60,000c.—Sept 1 1933
5s
380,000c............. ............
BOND. D EBT N ov 27 ’25$1,435,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (65% act.).33,360,190
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$l9.80
Pop'n TO. 19,674; ’20_______ 21,332
IN T . at the County Treas. office
or at Oregon fiscal agency in N . Y .
_____
City.
DOUGLAS CO. SCH. D. NO. 4.
5s T6 M -N $45,000___ M ay 1 1933
(Subject to call M ay 1 1919 )
f48,000c-May 1 ’26-’33
5s ’25 M -N 177,000c.May 1 ’34-’40
140,000c-M ay 1 ’41-’44
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925.- $194,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
19,650
Assessed value 1924_______ 4,349,750
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924---S13 80
Population (est.)_________
10,000

5 ^ s ’23 F-A $15,000-_Feb 1 ’33-’43
BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’25- $45,000
Sinking fund______________
22,600
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(H a ct.)- 220,695
Total tax (per $1,000) '25___ $66.72
Population 1910, 969; 1920, 994

5s ’ 06 A-O $1,500___ Apr 1 1926
5s ’ 16 F-A 23,000---A u g 15 1936
(Optional after April 1 1926)
5s T7 M -N 30,000-—M ay 15 1937
6s T9 M -N 28,000_ M ay 15 1939
_
5K s’19 J-D 14,000--D ec 1 ’26-’39
GEN. BD. D T . iune30 24 $97,500
Floating debt (add 1)______
70.000
Sinking fund--------------------14.104
Assess.val. 24(abt 1-5 act) 4,186.355 Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25-*16.10
Population in 1925 (est.)_____20.000
IN T . at State fiscal agency, New
D E S C H U T E S C O U N T Y U N IO N
York, or County Treasurer’s office.
H IG H S C H . D IS T . N O . 2.
5Hs
...$ 2 0 9 ,0 0 0 ---------------------BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
PALLS C IT Y .
This city is in Polk County.
OESCHUTES VALLEY W ATER
W a te r W o rk s B o n d s.
D IS T R IC T .
6s ’ l l M-N$30,000_ Feb 15 1931
_
N o recent return.
E le c tr ic L ig h t P la n t P u r c h a s e
B on ds.

POREST GROVE.
This city is in Washington Co.
W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J $70,000c__July 1 1929
L ight and W ater Bonds.
6s '15 - - - $25,000c______________
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 1925— $170,000
Water debt (incl.)________
85,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
5,000
Total ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.) 889,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$9.80
Population 1910. 1,772; 1920, 1,915

EAGLE POINT~IRRTG. DIST.
This district is in Jackson County.
6s 21 J-J $200,000 _____ 1927-1947
6s 22 J-J 200,000 _____ 1927-1947
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 ’ 24. $400,000
District tax rate (per $1,000)-$85.61

GILLIAM COUNTY.
Condon is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’22 J-J $125,000c_ Jan 1 1942
_
5 * s ’23J-J 125,000c-—Jan 11943
5M s’21 F-A 25,000c_ Aug 1 1949
_
BOND. D E B T N ov 2 0 ’23 $250,000
Floating debt (additional)
99,000
Total assessed value, 1923
(87% actu a l)..............--11,190,673
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1922______________$10.50
Population 1910, 3,701; 1920, 3,960
IN T . payable in New York.

EAST FO R K IR R IG A TIO N DIST.
A district in Hood River C o.
Irrigation B onds.
6s 13 J-J $155,700c.July 1 26-33
6s 16 J-J
50.000c. Jan 1 27-36
BOND. D EBT Oct 20 ’25- $205,700
Assess, val. '25 (70% act.).2,293.381
Tax rate (per acre)____________$4.25
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,000
IN T. at State fiscal agency in
New York City.

GOLD HILL IR R IG A TIO N DIS.
P. O. Gold Hill.
6s g '18 J-J $55,000c------ 1926-1958
6s
--10,000c_____ i - ..........BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’25____ $89,200
6,736
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fu n d ______________
2,700
Assessed benefits 1924---------225,099
Tax rate 1924---------------------- $11.25
IN T . payable in New York City.

e n t e r p r is e !

This city is in Wallowa County.
W ater Works Bonds.
5s g ’20 F-A $80,000...........................
Street Intersection Bonds.
5s g '20 F-A $50,000........................
W ater & Street Impt. Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 -.......................
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A $27,500____Feb 1 1931
(Optional any interest paying date)
Im provement Bonds.
6s ’21 s-a $48,397.64 ............. 1931
(Optional on or after March 1 1922.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922- $232 500
Assess, debt (additional)_ 294,219
Water debt (incl.)________ 127,500
Sinking fund______________
17,371
Assess, val. '22 (75% act.).l,800,000
Population 1910, 1.242; 1920, 9,778
e n t e r p r is e I

. DIST.
This district (P . O . Klamath Falls)
Is In Klamath County.
6r T9 J-J $36,000 _____ 1926-1934
BOND. D EBT Oct 22 ’25— -$55,000
Assessment (per acre) ’25--------$20.00
EUGENE.
The city is in Lane County. Inc.
In 1864. The city owns property
valued at $900,000.
r r ig

GRANT COUNTY
Canyon City is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s '21 F-A $100,000---A u g 1 1951
(For option see V. 113, p. 1075.)
5s ’21 F-A 150,000____Aug 1 1951
(Optional yearly on Aug. 1 as follows:
$10,000, 1936; $22,000. 1937 to
1942 incl., and $8,000, 1943.)
5)£s’21 F-A 140,000---------------------5s ’21 F-A 25,000____Aug 1 1951
(Optional $6,000 after Aug. 1 1949
and $19,000 after Aug. 1 1950.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 23 ’25- $415,000
Warrant debt (add’l) ______
35,000
Total assessed value 1925—8,934,177
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$20.2O
Population 1910, 5,607; 1920, 5,496
G R A N T ’S PASS.
This olty Is In Josephine County.
W arrant-F unding B onds.
6s 12 A-O $53,000____Apr 1 1932
M unicipal R R . Bonds.
[$15.000................... 1939
6s T 4 J-J UOO.OOO..........1940-1943
l 85.000....................1944
R efu n d in g B onds.
.s
- . - $46,000_______________
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 29 ’25- $299,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _______________ 24,000
Total assess, value 1925_ 2,250,500
_

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Q U AN T S PASS (C o n c lu d e d !).
J E F F E R SO N C O U N T Y
W ater and Light Bonds.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
Total tax rate '24 (per $1.000)-522.00
Madras Is the county seat.
. . . $28,000_____
1928
'$8,000. .July 1 ’26-’33 5s ’08
Pop'n 1910, 3,980; 1920 _____ 3,151
Road Bonds4 ^ s ’25 J-J
4 ,0 0 0 -. July 1 ’34-’35 5s TO M -S 3 0 .0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1930
IN T . payable at City Treas. office, Os ’21 J-J $100,000____ Jan 1 1941
6s 1
J-J
Jan 1 1932
21,000.
.July T2 ’36-’42 125,000c
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1927)
B O N D . D EB T Nov 27 ’2 5 . $100,000
.1 2 ,0 0 0 --July 1 ’43-’45
Q U A N T ’S PASS IU U IQ . D IST .
5s '17
J-D 90,000___ June 1 1937
12,000
Sinking fund_______________
tR ef. W ater ( R e d . b e g . i n 1921).
This district (P. O. Grant’s Pass) Tot.ass’d val.’25(71 %act.) .5,507,199 5s TO s-a $35,000c
Jan 1 1930 5s’16
...
43,500___________ 1931
is In Josephine and Jackson counties. Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$i9-90
Armory Bonds.
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 25 ’2 5 - $460,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 237 000 6s ’21 J-D $ 2 0,000.___June 1 1941
Ss T 9
J-J $100,000c_________ 1938 Population in 1920___________3,211
(Subject to call after 1929.)
(Optional June 1 1931.)
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the Assessment debt (add’l)
404,799
6s
. . . 184,000c........................... State of Oregon in New York City.
Bridge Bonds.
Total assess, value 1925___4,828,031
(Due yearly beginning July 1 1929)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $14.50 5s '24 F-A $31,000c.Feb 1 ’27 -’40
6s
. . . 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 .................. ........
Fire Equipment Bonds.
IN T . on bonds marked (t) at
6s '20
J-J 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 _____1930-1940 J O R D A N V A L L E Y I R R I Q . D IS T .
5)£s’24 F-A $16,000--Feb 1 ’27-’42
E . H . Rollins & Sons, Boston.
•This district (P. O. Danner) is in
6s '23
J-J
75,000___ Jan 1 1948
5s ’25 M -N 11,000--M ay 1 ’35-’45
B O N D . D E B T Oct 28 ’25 $1,461,000 Malheur County.
L A G R A N D E SCH . D IS T . N O . 1. B D . D EBT Oct 15 1 9 2 5 --- $133,500
24,000 6s ’ 24 J-J $400,000_____ 1935-1944
Warrant debt (add’l) _____
6s ’20 A-O $50.000________________ Water & light debt (add’l) - 216,500
Value real property 1 9 2 4 -. 4,919,414 B O N D . D E B T Nov 27 ’25 $400,000 6s ’21 F-A 15,000________________ Assessment debt (add’l)----58,883
Tax rate (per acre)____________ $7.75 Value land and irrigation
Assessed value 1925------ ^ ..2,125,825
♦High-School Bonds.
works (State appraisal)..l,310,000
5s g TO M -N $75,000c___M ay 2 1930 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---- $14.70
Value real property with
HEPPNEU.
Population 1910, 2,400; 1920, 2,767
}Sch .-S ite & Bldg.
water (est.)_____________ 2,452,500
This city is in Morrow County.
* Red. after 15 yrs. from issue
IN T E R E ST at the fiscal agency 5s g T3 A-O $30.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1933
W ater Bonds.
IN T . o n 4 )is o f 1904and 5sof 1925
B O N D . DEBT Nov 20 ’2 2 . $170,000
6s T 9
M -N $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 c ____1926-1938 of the State of Oregon in N . Y . City, Tot.ass’dval. ’21 (3-5act.).5,234,230 at office of City Treas.; on 5s at U . S.
or at the County Treasurer’s office.
Funding Bonds­
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 .$15.60 Nat. Bank in Portland; on 6s T 2, T 4 ,
e s ’22 M -N $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c .--M a y 1 1942
Population in 1920____________ 7.000 and T7 at fiscal agency of Oregon in
B O N D . D E B T Nov 3 ’2 5 -- $115,000 JO S E P H IN E C O . S . D . N . 7.
* Red. after 10 yrs. from Issue New York.
Sinking fund_______________
5 000
$ Int. at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .:
($54,000c ...1 9 3 5 -1 9 4 3
Tot.assess.val.’24(40%act) 998.898 5s '24 . . . 1 7,000c_________ 1944 on others at County Treas. office.
MALHEUR CO U N T Y .
Vale is the county seat.
City tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’25-$13.90
Grade Bldg. Construe. Bonds.
Population in 1910, 880; 1920, 1,324 5s g ’22 A-O /$ 9 ,0 0 0 c .--O c t ’33-'38
Bridge Bonds.
LAKE COUNTY.
IN T . on 6s of 1922 at the fiscal
s
. . . $30.000..............................
1 8,0 0 0 c --.O c t ’39-’42
Lakeview is the county seat.
agency of the State of Oregon in
6s ’25 J-J $10,000c____ Jan 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
New York City.
Road Bonds.
5j^ s’22 A-O $15,0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1941 5 V 4 -g 10 I - 1*180,000 ____ 1926-1938 54£s’19 J-D $84 0 0 0 _____ 1926-1939
♦High School Building Bonds.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 22 ’25 $180,000
HOOD UIVEUI
M-N$23.0Q0 c ___________ 1930 Ass’d val. ’25 (69% act.).12,385,575 5 K g ’19J-D 119,000. .D ec 1 ’26-’39
(For maturity see V. 114. p. 329.»
This city is in Hood River County. 5s * Refunding Bonds.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24-S15.30 6s’25
W ater Bonds.
J-J
10,000c-..J an 1 1935
5s T 2 F-A $90,000____ Aug 1 1932 5s ’ l l M -N $6,000c...................1931 Population 1910, 4,658; 1920, 3,991 B O N D . D EBT Oct 26’25- $250,000
Bonds.
IN T . payable at the office of the Gen. sinking fund-----------30,000
City-H all & Fire Dept. Bonds. 5s * Building $2,000c...................1929
M -N
County Treasurer or at the fiscal Ass’d val. '25 (3-5 act.)--14,027,692
6s ’20 J-J $45,000____ July 1 1940 5s
F-A
1,000c............ ...1 9 2 6
agency of the State of Oregon in Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $17.50
(Optional July 1 1930.)
G E N . B D . D T . Nov 1 ’2 5 . $135,000 B OND. D E B T Nov 29 ’2 4 . $125,000 N . Y . City, at option of holder.
Pop’n 1910, 10,601; 1920. 10,907
5,000
90.000 Floating debt (add’l)---------Water debt (incl.) _______
Assess, val. '2
MALHEUR (MUNICIPAL) D R . D
Assessment debt (add’l)___
37,807 Total tax rate 4 ____________2.649 808
LANE C O U N T Y
(per
Sinking fund, water bonds.
42,423 Population in 1924 $1,000)’24_$19.70
This district (P. O. Ontario) Is •
>
Eugene is the county sat.
(est.)______ 5.500
Sink, fund assess’t bonds..
4,165
Malheur County.
Road Bonds.
♦All bonds are subject to call 10
Sink, fund city hall bonds..
15,628 years after date of issue.
Drainage Bonds.
^
„
-s
...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 __________ _____
( $5,600c___Dec 11926
- .2,254,000
Assess, val. 1924_____
5s ’21 . . .
5 0 .0 0 0 ._____ _________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 --$22.10
5s
. - _ 300.000______1931-1945 6s T7 J-D-j 1 1 , 000 c ..D e c 1 1927
[
1.000c.-D ec 1 1928
Population 1910. 2,331; 1920, 3,195 K IN G M A N C O L O N Y D R A IN A G E
5s g
M -N 4 0 0 .0 0 0 -.M a y 1 '28-’47
D IS T R IC T .
IN T E R E ST on city hall bonds
5 g ’23 M -N (125.000 _____ 1928-1932 6s T 7 J-D 126.000-.D ec 1 ’26-’39
This district (P. O. Nyssa) Is In
payable at City Treasurer’s office,
1 7 5 .0 0 0 c ____ 1933-1947 6s '20 J-D I 3,000 ---------1933-1938
and on water bonds at National Park Malheur County.
\ 4,000____________1939
_s ’24 M -N 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 .-M a y 1 ’ 29-’48
6s '20 M -S $47.000c_Mar 1 ’26-’40 B O N D . D E B T Dec 1924-$1,500,000 G EN . B D . D T . Nov 21’25-$147,900
Bank, New York.
6s '21 . . .
7 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1939 Assess, val. ’25 (3-5 act.).4 2 995,569 Assess, val. 1923 (est.)-------- 450,000
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925____ $54,000 State & co.tax (per $1,000)’25-$25 50
IN T . on 6s of 1917 payable at the
h o o d r iv e r c o u n t y .
Floating debt------------------------- 3,755 Pop’n 1910, 33,783; 1920, 36,166 office of the County Treasurer, or
Hood River is the county seat.
collected free of cost through the
Highway Bonds.
6s T4 J-J $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 .-July 15'26-33 K L A M A T H F A L L S .
LANE CO U N T Y SCHOOL N O . 19 offices of Carstens & Earles, Inc., of
6s g '21 M -N 150.000____ Nov 1 1941
Seattle.
This city Is In Klamath County. 5s
___$14 000— $2,000 yearly
4M sg’21M -N100,000____N o v i 1941 First incorporated in 1889.
5 V£s
...
47.500_______________
5s ’23 M -N 60,000____ Nov 1 1941
R efunding Bonds.
5 K s ’25 A-O (12,000c-Apr 1 ’31-’42 M ARION COUNTY*.
6s ’21 M -N 10,000____ Nov 1 1941 6s
Salem is the county se v .
. . . $76,793________________
1 500c— .Apr 1 1943
B O N D . D E B T Oct 21 ’25 $349,000
___ .
„ „ „„„ „
Road Bonds
City-Hall Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov. 21 ’23 $63 50(1
Assess, val.for taxation '2410,851,172 4s T 4 A-O $50,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1934 Assessed value 1925_______ 1,184 811 514s’21 J-J ($85, .0 0 --July 15 1926
1 6 0 ,2 5 0 ...July 15 1927
State & Co. tax rate (per 1,000)
R a ilro a d R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$21.60
1925 .....................
$19.20 6s
. . . $300,000_______________
Population, estimated_________ 3,000 5 K s ’21 J-J J24,750— -July 15 1927
(55.000— -July 15 1928
Population 1910, 8,016; 1920, 8,315
Sewer Bonds.
5^s
J-J / 30,000— -July 15 1928
5s TO . . . $40,000________________
LANE CO U N T Y S. D . N O . 45.
\17^,000-July 15 ’29-’30
6s ’l l . . .
5.000-------------------------5s ’24 J-J $19,300c_______________
H OOD R IVER CO. SCH . D. N O .3.
...
60,000_________________ B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 1925 $54,000 5 ^ s ’20 J-J j8 5 .0 0 0 --.J u ly 15 1931
6s ’20 J-D $41.000__________ 1940 6s
165,000---J u ly 15 1932
Impt. Refunding Bonds.
Assess, val. (50% act.) '24.1,184 811
B O N D . D EB T Nov 27 ’2 5 . $86,000
6s
- - - $65,000------------------------Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $21.60 5>£s’20 J-J J20,000— - July 15 1932
55,000
Sinking fund----------------------\85,000. .-J u ly 15 1933
Public Library Bonds.
Total assessed value 1925
Population in 1923_____________3.500
BON D . D EB T Oct 21 ’25 $680,000
(about 3-5 actual)----------3,200.000 _s ’25 F-A $ 50,000--Feb 2 ’28-’37
Ass’d val. for taxation '25-44,781 877
B O N D . D EB T Sept 30 ’25- $545,351
LEBANON.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $19.10
State & co.tax (peril ,000) ’25-$27.90
This city is in Linn County.
Population In 1922_____________3.500 Assessment debt (add’l)___ 382 018
Pop’n 1910. 39.780; 1920. 47.187
Sinking funds_____________
9,2«4
Improvement Bonds.
Tot. assess. val.'25(H act.)5,964.509 6s ’23 M -S $6.000c___Sept 1 1933
HOOD R IVER IR R IG A T IO N DIS. Total tax (per $1,000) '2 5 ____ $23.63
M ARION CO U N T Y SCHOOL N O ,4
§Sewer Bonds.
A district in Hood River County.
(P. O. Silverton).
Population 1910, 2,758; 1920, 4,801
6s g ' l l J-D $60,000c___June 1 1931
Completion Bonds.
f$ l,0 0 0 c -..M a r 1 1937
IN T . at fiscal agency in N .Y .C ity .
B O N D . D EBT Nov 2 5 ’2 5 . $95,500
6s g ’ l l ------- $96,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1931
Assessment debt (add’l)___
62,000 4M s’25 M -S [ 16,000c.M ar 1 ’38-’41
B O N D . D EB T Nov 20 ’22-$167,000
1 1,000c
Mar 1 1942
9.535
Sinking fund----------------------District tax (per acre)_________ $1.29 K L A M A T H C O U N T Y .
Klamath Falls is the county seat. Assess, val. '24 (1-3 act.)— 1.086 169 5s ’25 M -S J 3,000____Mar 1 1942
IN T . in N . Y . City at National
[12,000— Mar 1 ’43-’45
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$21.05
Road Bonds.
Park Bank.
Bldg. Bonds.
5s T9 J-J ($306,000c.July 1 ’29-’37 Population 1910, 1,820; 1920, 1,805 6s School -N $60,000c- .M a y 15 1941
’21 M
JINT. payable in N . Y . or San Fr.
l 41,700c— -July 1 1938
H U N T IN G T O N .
(Optional 1931.)
f 2,000c__________ 1929
This city is in Baker County.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925— 5102,000
LINCOLN C O U N T Y .
6s T 7
s-a $ 6 ,0 0 0 --------- 1927-1937 5 ^ s ’22 A-O 31,000c__________ 1931
Assess, val. ' 2 4 ------2,061,950
Toledo is the county seat.
244,000c — -1939 & 1940
W ater Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 --$24 40
Road Bonds.
1123,000c__________ 1941
5s T 7
s-a $25,000............... ...1 9 3 7
Population in 1923____________ 5,500
(51,0 0 0 c.— Oct 1 1936 5 ^ s ’19 J-J $180,000___________ 1937
6s ’ 21
s-a 1 0,000______ 1932-1936
6s ’21 M -N 100.000 _____ 1926-1935
5>£s’23 A-O - 56,000c___Oct 1 1937
|
M un. Impt. Bonds.
M ARION CO. SCH. D IS T .N O .108.
161,0 0 0 c -..O c t 1 1938 5 % s ’21 M -S 2 4 3,240--Sept 1 '26-’35 B O N D . D EBT Oct 23 ’2 5 - $24,000
6s '21
J-D $25.000______ 1932-1936
. ..
40,0 0 ________________
[65,000c— .O ct 1 1939 5 H s
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1924____ $46,000
Total assess, val. 1925-------1,071,195
Water debt (incl.)___________ 35,000 4>£s’25 A-O 103,0 0 0 c ..-A p r 1 1955 B O N D . D EBT July ’2 2 .. $583.240 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $14 20
Ass’d val. for taxation '23 10,694,344
Population 1910, 680; 1920, 666 4?4s’25 A-O 22,000c___Apr 11955
B OND. D E B T Dec 1 ’25-$l,147,704 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $1.78 Population 1923 (est.)-------------- 2,000
Population 1910. 5.587; 1920, 6.084
Floating debt (additional)
115,000
M ARSHFIELD.
.................
JA C K S O N C O U N T Y .
Sinking fund_____________
8,548
This city is in Coos Co. Inc. 1874.
Jacksonville is the county seat.
LINN C O U N TY
Tot.ass’d val.’25(66%act.)26,272,167
5s ’09 . . . $54,000____ Dec 1 1920
Road Bonds.
Albany is the county seat.
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’24 $24.00
City Improvement Bonds*
I$100.000_____Nov 1 1928 Population 1910. 8,554; 1920, 11,413
Road Bonds.
. . . $23,000............................ 5s’13 M -N { 100,000_____N or 1 1933
5s T 9 A-OS3 46,300 - - Oct 1 ’26-’29 6s
IN T . payable at the National
City Hail Bonds.
100,000_____Nov 1 1938 Park Bank, New York.
-s
. . . 180D00________________
l 100,000_____Nov 1 1943
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’25 $526,300 5s ’23 J-J $75,000— July 1 ’29-’33
BD.
1 T9
($50,000____________1931
Tot.asses.val.(60% act)'25 30.062 942 G E N . impt. D T . Nov c l.).. *54,000
bonds (in
135.270
50.000
_______ 1936 K L A M A T H C O . S C H . D . N O . 1.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25 -$26.39 Spec.
18,246
5s ’21 M -N 50,000____________1941 5s ’25 J-J ($45,000-.July 1 ’26-’28 Pop’n 1910, 22,662; 1920, 24,550 Sinking fund_______________
1 95,000____Jan 1 1945
Assessed valuation 1919— 4,228,002
50.000
_______ 1946
Population 1910, 2,980; 1920. 4,034
50.000
_______ 1951 4.60s’25M -S 20,000c_________1945
LINN CO. SCH. D IS T . No. 5.
(Optional 1935.)
$50.000____________1932
Post office is Albany.
M ARSHLAND D R AIN AG E D IS T ,
5 0 ,0 0 0 ............ --.1 9 3 7 B O N D . D E B T N o v 20 ’23- $136,000
High-School Bonds.
This district (P. O. Marshland) Is
5s '22 J-J
50,000____________1942 Assessed valuation 1923 — 5 182 240 4H s
. . . $50,000c................... 1929
In Columbia County.
50.000
_______1947 Total tax rate (per$l,o0O) '25-$29.40
Central Building Bonds.
50.000
_______1952 Population 1910______________ 5,000
5s 14 . . . $50,0 0 0 c . . . .............193# B O N D . D EB T Oct 30 ’2 5 —$28,500
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 1925 $900,000
B O N D . D EB T Oct 27’25— $175,500
Warrant debt (additional)
292,469 L A G R A N D E .
Sinking fund_______________
4,000 M EDFORD.
This olty Is In Jaokson County.
This city is in Union Co. Inc. Feb.
Sinking fund......... .............
142,833
Tot.assess.val.’ 25(60% act.)4.450 000
Tot. val. ’24 (65% act.) 29,491,082 23 1885. City Manager form of Sch tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$ l5 .0 0 Incorporated as a town Feb. 24 1886
Population, 1910.
State & co tax (per $1,000) ’24 $24.20 government.
Population in 1925 (est.)_______9,400 and as a city Feb. 6 1901. Reincoroorated (new city charter) Feb. 7
Pop’n 1910. 25,756: 1920 20 412 4.843; 1920, 6,913.
IN T . on refunding Issue at Am 1905. Area 1,717 acres. Value of
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y . 5s ’09 F-A $17.000c................ 1929
Exchange Nat. Bank; on others at property owned by city (incl. water
(Subject to call after 1919.)
Albany or N at. Park Bank, N . Y .
system) approximately $626,075.
J A C K S O N CO. liC H . D . N O . 49.
Sew er ( R e d . a f t . 10 y r s . f r o m i s s u e )
Water Distributing Bonds.
P. O. Medford.
5s TO F-At $40,000c_ Feb 1 1930
_
5 s ’08 J-J
$ 9 ,0 0 0 -...J u ly 1 1926
MC M IN N V IL L E .
Building Bonds.
5s ’ l l J -J t
8,000c_ Jan 1 1931
_
14 ,0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’29
5s
A-O $32,000c...........................
8,000-.July 1 '26-’29
This city Is the county seat of 5 s ’08 J-J
W ater Bonds (G r a v it y S u p p l y ) .
9 .0 0 0 .
. July 1 ’30-'32
Yamhill County. Incorp.
1882
5s '25 J-D 185,000c____ 1926-1944
(For maturity see V . 121, p. 360.
12.000—
July 1 ’33-'35City owns and operates local water 5 s ’08 J-J $ 8 7 ,0 0 0 --July 1 ’29-’37
4J£s’25 J-J
5s ’08 J-J 205.000____July 1 1938
and light plants.
B O N D . D EB T June 15 ’25 $217,000
12 .0 0 0 .
. July 1 ’36-’37
Floating debt (additional).
16,847
64.000 ..J u ly 1 ’38-'45
Refunding Bonds.
Park Bonds.
3 .0 0 0 .
-July 1 ’26-’31 TO J-D $ 2 ,500c— June 1 192$ 5s TO F-A $30,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1930
5s
T ot.a ss’dval. '25 (H a c t.).4,488,000
7 .0 0 0 .
-July 1 '32-’38 T8 M -N 3 ,5 0 0 .................. 1938 5s g T7 J-J
30,000c____ Jan 1 1932
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$20.20 4 ^ s ’25 J-J
6s
12 .0 0 0 .
. July 1 ’39-’44
(Optional after 1928)
Bridge Bonds.
J A C K S O N V IL L E .
5s 12 A-O $13,000c___Oct 1 1.932
. 3,000____ July 1 1945
Street Bonds ( G e n e r a l ) .
This city is In Jackson County.
5 }4 s
M -N $3,000____ N ov 1 1931
Refunding Bonds.
W a te r Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Dec 16 '2 4 ...$ 6 3 ,5 0 0
$ 1 6 ,0 0 0 .. July 1 ’26-’29 6s
J-J
2 ,0 0 0 - .-July 15 1933 Is T9 - - . $477,000--Jan 1 26-’34
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 4 036
24.000. .July 1 ’30-’33 6s
A-O 4,000____Apr 1 1934 G EN . B D . D T . N ov 1925-$358,000
Water debt (incl.)___________ 45 000
1 6.000- -July 1 ’34-’35 6s
J-D 4,000____Dec 31 1926 Water debt (incl.)_________ 321.000
Sinking fund________________ 18,712 5s ’25 J-J
40.000— July 1 ’36-’395 ^ s
M -S 6,000____ Mar 1 1938 Assessment debt (add’l) ---- 500.000
13,500
Assess, val. 1923____________ 223.072
5 6 .0 0 0 - -July 1 '40-’43 _s
. . . 8 ,0 0 0 -------------- ---------- Warrant debt (add’l) _____
Sinking fund, general_____
6,219
City tax rate (per$1.000)’23.$23.10
16.000 ___ July 1 1944
Water-Main Bonds.
3,340
Population in 1910, 785; 1920, 489
l 17,000___ July 1 1945
6s T2 J-J
2,000c.July 1 '26-’27 Sinking fund, water________




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M E D F O R D (C o n c l u d e d ).
Assessed value 1924 (.about
60% actual)------------- --4 ,9 3 5 133
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $60.60
Population 1910, 8.840; 1920, 5,75K
IN T . on refunding bonds of 1910
and 1917 and bridge bonds payable in
New York; on water supply and
distributing bonds in Chicago.
M E D F O R D I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
This district (P. O. Medford) is in
Jackson County.
6s ’21 J-J$l,250,000c- Jan 1 ’27-’61
BOND D E B T Nov 1 9 2 5 -. $358,000
Tot .assess ,val. ’25 (J^act.). 1,300,000
District tax (per acre) 1924
$14.50
Population (est.)_______________ 3,500
MIDDLE FO R K IR R IG . D IST.
This district (P. O. Hood River) is
in Hood River Countv.
6 s ’23 J-J $75,000'-____ 1928-1953
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 7 ’2 4 . $65,000
Assessed valuation 1924___ 600.000
M ILTON.
This city is in Umatilla Oount.v.
Electric*Light R efund’g Bonds.
5K s
F-A $ 20,000--Feb 1 ’4 0 -4 4
Water Bonds.
5s
- .. $ 1 8 , 0 0 0 ____ M ay 11934
5A s
J-D 25,000____ Dec 1 1939
B O N D . D EB T Nov 28 ’25--$63,000
Assessment debt (add’l) ____ 35,872
Warrant debt (add’l)_________ 14,732
Sinking fund__________________19,034
Ass’d val. 24 '40% act.) --,9 3 9 .3 1 1
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 -.-$ 1 9 .3 0
Population 1910. 1.280; 1920, 1,747
M O N M O U TH .
This town is in Polk County.
-s
M -S $21.500________________
W ater Bonds.
6s
M -N S60.000___________ 1939
(Optional after 1934.)
Sewer Bonds.
/$ 2 ,0 0 0 --M ar 1 ’26-’29
I 3 ,0 0 0 --M ar 1 ’30-’32
I 4 ,5 0 0 --M ar 1 ’33-’35
5 A s ’2 5 M -S { 8 ,0 0 0 --M ar 1 ’36-’39
7 ,5 0 0 --M ar 1 ’40-’42
I 3,000____Mar 1 1943
1 7 ,0 0 0 --M ar 1 ’44-’45
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925--$118.000
78,500
Water debt (incl.)__________
Tot. assess, val. ’24 ( A act)_ 266,740
Population 1910, 4 9 3 ; 1920, 582

OEEGON—CITIES AND TOWNS
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $68.70
Population 1910, 836; 1920, 934
NEW BERG.
This city is In Yamhill C o. Inc.
Eeb. 21 1889. Population 1910,
'.260; 1920. 2,566.
6s
A-O $3,000___ Apr 1 1933
City Hall Bonds
5s
J-J $15,000___ Jan 1 1933
City Park Bonds
6s
J-D $8,000___ June 1 1930
W ater Bonds.
4M s’06 J-D $10,000___ June 1 1926
5s T2 J-J
14,000___ Jan 1 1932
Refunding W ater Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 17 J-J
$4,000___Jan 1 ’26-’29
Street Bonds.
6s ’ 16
$3,000____ Oct 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’l l
J-J $73,500___ Jan 1 1931
G EN . B D . D T. Oct 1 1925 $130,500
Water debt (incl.)_________
28.000
Assessment debt (add'l)___ 190.424
Sinking fund_______________
2.441
Ass d val.(abt.60%act.)’24 1 316 150
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $58.60
IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Newberg, and at Nat. City Bank, N . Y.C.
N O R T H BEN D.
This city is in Coos County. In­
corporated Dec. 23 1903.
6s ’20 A-O $15,500---A p r 13 1930
(Optional after 1 year)
i Funding Bonds.
6s
J-D $34,000____ June2 1933
5/4>g’15 J-D 36,000c...Ju n e 1 1935,
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’25 M -N $32,000c_- -M a y 1 1935
G EN . BD. D T. Oct 1 ’2 1 -- $70,000
Soecial assess debt (add’l)- 130.671
Assessed valuation 1919___1.975.000
Population 1910, 2.078: 1920. 3,268
( IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .

N Y S S A A R C A D IA D R A IN . D IS T .
Drainage System Constr. Bds.
6 sg T6 M -N $67.000c -.1926-1936
(For maturity see V. 103. p. 1623)
s
. . . $12 5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1936
B O N D . DEBT Nov 2 1925--$79,500
OAKLAND.
This place is in Douglas County.
Light and W ater Bonds.
6 s ’08
$30,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1932
Funding Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 M-N$28,G00c_____ 1926-1939
B O N D . DEBT Oct 22 1925--$67,000
Water debt (included)______ 15,000
M ORROW COU N TY.
Assess. v a .’25 (3-5 act.)___ 311.000
Heppner is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$26.10
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’19 M -N $10,000____ Nov 1 1929 Population in 1910, 467; 1920, 516
5 A s 19 M -N 1 7 0 .0 0 0 ___ Nov 1 1929
5Ms 19 M -N * l 1 0 .0 0 0 ---N o v 1 1929 O A K LO D G E (D O M .) W A T E R D.
This district is in Clackamas Co.
5s ’25 A-O 100,000--Oct 1 ’31-’50 5J4g’23 M -S $100,000c-Sept 1 ’29-48
B O N D . D E B T Oct 22’2 5 - $740,000
(28,000c-Sept 1 ’29-’35
Floating debt (add 1)_____
30-000
Sept 1
Sinking fund--------------------103,000 5M g’23 M -S {30,000c. Sept 1 ’36-’4i
1
42,000c.
’42-’48
Ass’d val. for taxation ’2.5-13 .758,8 >2 T O T. B D . D T. Oct 24 ’25- $200,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25 $ 1 8 50 Assessed valuation 1925___1,118,000
Population 1910, 4.357; 1920. 5.617 Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925___$65.00
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
3.500
fiscal agency of the State of Oregon Population_____________________of the
IN T . at the fiscal agency
in New York City.
State of Oregon in New York City
or at any office of G . E . Miller & Co.

MORROW CO. SCH. DIST. NO. 1.

Refunding Bonds.
-s
$40,000________________
B O N D . D E B T Nov 12 ’25 $43,000
Assessed val. 1925_________ 1,303 409
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925___$17 59
Population (est.)_______________ 1,650

M U LTN O M A H C O U N T Y .
Portland Is the county seat.
Interstate Bridge Bonds.
5s g ’ 14 J-J $850,000c-July 1 ’26-’42
Road Bonds.
5s g 15 M -N $500.000cM ay l ’26-29
Bridge Ronds.
5s g' 23M -N$500.000- .N ov 1 ’29-’53
4 )^sg ’24 A -0 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 -0 ct 15 ’30-54
4.^ s’25 A-O 500,000c.Oct 1 '31-’55
4J4s’25 M -S 350,000c-Mar 2 ’31-’53
4J4>s ’ 25 J-D 560,000c.June 1 ’31-’44
4s ’25 J-D 440.000c_June 1 ’45-’55
B D . D E B T Nov 1 ’2 5 --.$ 5 ,2 0 0 ,0 0 0
Assess, value real estate.237 045,820
Assessed value personal. 57 003 039
Other assess, property___ 41,403’4K5
Tot.ass’d val.'2 5 (60%act)335452 335
County tax ratelper $1.000) 25.$7 J 0
Pop’n 1910. 226 °6 1 : 1920. 275.80s
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the
State in New York City or at the
County Treasurer's office.
M U LTN O M A H C O U N T 7 D R A I N ­
A G E D I S T R I C T N O . 1.
5A s
. . . $350.000______1926-1939
6s g ’21 J-D 150 000c_____________
B O N D . D E B T Oct 25 ’2 4 - $550,000
Total appraised value_____ 2,967.000
Population in 1923 (est.)________ 250
IN T . payable at the Fiscal Agenc\
of the State of Oregon in New York.
M U LTN O M A H CO. S. D . N o. 3
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 9 2 5 -. $ 86,000
Totl ass’d val. ’25 (act.)___1,772,590
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $16.80

O C H O C O I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
This district (P. O. Prineville) is
in Crook County. Organized Feb. 7
1916.
Irrigation System Bonds.
6s g ’ 17 J-J $900.000c-July 1 ’29-’39
6s 4 7 J-J $200,000 _____ 1928-1939
-s T9 J-J 150.000______ _________
6s ’20 J-J 100,000 _____ 1931-1942
6s 21 - - 75.0 0 0_______________
B O N D . DEBT Oct 17 ’24 $1,425.000
Assess.val.for dist.purposes 1,754,944
Actual appraised value,
lands and works 1924_ 3,750 000
_
Tax rate (per acre)’24 1st 11 yrs $3 42
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 2,000
IN T . is payable at County Treas
urer’s office or at State fiscal agency
in New York.
O N T A R IO .
W ater Bonds.
This city is in Malheur County.
-s T8 - - - $100,000__________ 1938
(Subject to call 1928)
Sewer Bonds.
-s
...
$5.000________________
B O N D . DEBT Oct 21 ’25- $279,500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 100.000
Assess, debt (add’l) ------------ 101.014
Tot. assess, val. ’25(30%act) 905 055
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$25.30
Population 1910, 1,248; 1920, 2,069
O N T A R IO SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
A district in Malheur County.
Bonds are subject to call.
5s
M -N $2.750c._...........-.1 9 2 6
6s
A-O *46,000c............... ..1 93 1
B O N D . DEBT Nov 28 ’25- $46,000
Sinking fund_______________
4,600
Ass’d val.’24 (abt.50%act.)1.513.024
School tax (per $1,000) ’2 4 — $16.20
Population 1923 (est.)-------------- 2,500
* IN T . at E. H . Rollins & Sons.
N. Y .; on others at Kountze Bros..
N. Y .

MULTNOM AH- CC>7 S. D . N O .51
B O N D . D E B T S pt 15 '22.$42.000
Tot. ass’d value 1925 (act.).l ,113,475 O R E G O N C IT Y .
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---S17-80
This city, incorporated Sept. 25
1849, is in Clackamas County.
MYRTLE POINT.
Funding Bonds.
This city is in Coos County. In­ 5s T3 M -N $20,000____ M ay 1 1933
corporated Feb. 4 1887.
♦Water-System Bonds.
5s T 5 A-O$325,000_- Apr 1 ’26-’45
Funding Bonds.
5 H g ’ 16 F-A $15,000--A ug 1 ’26-’35
Fire Department Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5 s ’20 J-J $12.000____ July 1 1940
5J4s’04 F-A $12,000____ Aug 1 1934 (Optional any interest-paying date.)
(Optional Aug. 1 1924.)
City=HaII Bonds.
6s ’09 J-D 15 22,000___Dec 15 1939 5s ’20 J-J $25,000c
July 1 1940
(Optional Dec. 15 1929.)
Refunding Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s T3 M -N $20,000____ M ay 1 1933
6s ’22 J-D $6,839.92 ____________ 5s T 6 A-O 194,000___________ Serial
GEN'. B D . D T . Nov 1 ’25--$61,000 6s ’21 M -N 20,000___________ Serial
Sinking fund------------------------ 17 885
Elevator Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’ l)____ 15 253 5s T4 M -N $12,000____ M ay 1 1934
Floating debt________________ 18,226
Municipal Building Bonds.
Assess, val. '23 (act.)________506,123 5s ’24 J-D $27,000___________ Serial




R efunding W ater Bonds.
M -N $40,000____ M ay 1 1932
B O N D . D EB T June 30 ’25. $725,000
Water debt (included)_____ 3 65,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
95,221
Warrant debt (add’l)______
11,562
Total assessed value 1925.-3,778,256
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$18.10
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 ’2 3 .. $437,000
Total assess, val.’22 (58%
actual)_________________ $3,184,598
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$68 90
Pop’n 1910, 4,287; 1920________5,686
♦These bonds were issued to pro­
vide water for the cities of Oregon
City and West Linn, which latter city
pays $125,000 of the cost by issuing
its bonds and turning them over to
Oregon City (under special legislative
Act), where they are held as addi­
tional security to this issue. $60,000
of such bonds are presently held.
West Linn has an assessed valuation
of $3,378,419, and a total debt of
$200,000.
IN T . at fiscal agency. New York
4 H s ’ X2

O REGON C’ T Y S. D. NO. 62.
5s T 9 A-O $35.000____Oct 1 193°
5s
J-D 18,000____June 1 1930
5A s
A-O
7,000____ Aug 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
5M S 22A-O15$50,000 Oct, 15 28-37
B O N D . D EB T Oct 21 ’25- $110,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(40% act.).3,998.856
School tax (per $1.000) 25 _ $12 00
_
PARKRO SE W A T E R D IST R ICT
This district is in Multnomah Co.
J-J $50,0 0 0 c ____ 1933-1942
6s
J-J
5,000c__________ 1928
5 s ’25 J-J
2 0 ,0 0 0 ---Jan 1 ’44-’47
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 1925 $75,000
Total assessed value 1 9 2 5 .. 901,245
District tax rate (per$l ,000)’2514.70
Population (est.)_____________ 2,800
IN T . on 5 A s payable in N . Y ..
and on 5s and 6s in Portland.
5A s

PAYETTE-O R EG O N SLOPE IR ­
R IG A T IO N D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Payette, Ida.),
is in Malheur County.
Refunding Bonds.
6s 17 A-O.S204.000c-July 1 ’26- ’37
6s T9 J-J $48.000c . ,1926 1937
B O N D . D EB T Oct 24 1925-S264.000
Floating debt (add’l) (est.)_ 50,000
Population (estimated)__________ 250
IN T . payable at the County
Treasurer s officp. Vale.
PENDLETON
This city Is In Umatilla County.
Incorporated Oct. 25 1880
General ( R e d . b e g . a f t . 20 g r s . f r . i s s . )
5s ’99 J-J $31.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1929
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $200,000c
July 1 1943
5s T4 J-J 40,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1944
5s g T5 M -N 2 9 .0 0 0 c _________serial
Levee B d s ( R e d . a f t . 20 g r s . f r o m i s )
5s ’06 M -N $10,000c._N ov 30 1936
5s ’08 F-A 6 7 ,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1938
Sewer ( R e d . a f t . 20 g r s . f r i t m i s s u e )
5s ’03 J-J $30,OOOc___July 1 1933
5s T 8 ___
20.006c__________ 104S
5s 22 J-J
85.000c. June 1 1952
Fire Apparatus Bonds
5s ’21 J-J $14,000c............... ..1931
Park Bonds
5s ’21 J-J
$8,0 0 0 c ...............1 9 3 1
Street Bonds.
5s ’08 F-A $ 18,000c................... 1938
City-H all and Jail Bonds.
5s ’08 F-A $40.000c................... 1938
G EN . B D . D T . Oct 26 ’25-$ 602,000
Water debt (included)_____ 269 O n
O
Assessment debt (addi’l)
130.938
Sinking funds (General_____
38 000
(Water______
35 ■
Assess, val. ’25 (70% act.) .7,228.000
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$35 60
Population 1910. 4,460: 1920. 7.387
IN T . at City Treas. office, Harris
Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chicago, and
Kountze Bros.. N . Y .
PENDLETON SCH. D IST . NO. 16.
4J4s’ l l A-O $69.000r__________ 1931
(Subject to call after 1921).
B O N D . D EBT Oct 1925-- $69,000
Sinking fund _ ------ ----------9 000
Tot.ass d val. 23(74%act.) 7,472.062
School tax (per $1,000) ’2 5 -- $10.3
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 7.U00
IN T. at Nat. City Bank. N Y
PO LK CO. SCH. D IST . NO. 2.
(P. O. Dallas).
5s g ’24 J-J ($2,0 00c---J u ly 1 1927
\68,000c. July 1 ’28-’44
B O N D . D E B T Nov 25 1925 $76,000
Sinking fund_______________
3,10ft
Ass’d val. ’24(abt.J4 act.)-1,926,865
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$21.90
Population (est.)
__________ 3,500
PO RTLAN D .
Portland Is the county seat ol
Multnomah County.
Commission
government adopted May 3 1913 and
upheld by State Supreme Court ou
May 28 1913. V. 96. p. 1642.
The cities of Portland, East Portland
and Albina were consolidated in June
1891. On July 8 1915 the city of
St. Johns and the town of Linnton
were annexed.
Dock Bonds.
4 A g 'H M -N $50.0 0 0 c..N o v 1 1961
(Subject to call after Nov. 1 1941.)
4 H s ’13 M -N 1,250,000c.M ay 1 1943
4 H s '1 3 J -D
900,000c. Dec 1 1943
4>$gT4 A-O
100.000c.0ct 11939
4M s’ 1 5 M -N
lOO.OOOc.May 1 1945
Assessment Collection Bonds
5s g T9 F-A 500,000c___Feb 1 1929
5 ^ s ’20 M -N 1 7 8 ,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1930
5>4s’20 M -N 25,000c___M ay 1 1930
(Optional May 1 1927)
Harbor Development Bonds
4 H g ’ 19M -N $ l,0 9 1 ,0 0 0 c-M ay l’26-49
4j^ g’20 F-A J575,000cFeb 2 ’26-’48
1 lOO.OOOcFeb 2 ’49-’50
5s g ’20 J-J
/735,000cJuly 1 ’26-’46
tl60,000cJuly 1 ’47-’50

[V ol. 121
5s ’20 M -N J1,470,0G0cNov 1 ’2 6 -4 6
\ 320,000cNov 1 ’47-’50
Grain Elevator Bonds
4 K s ’ 17 A-O j $950,000c0ct 1 ’26-’43
i 300,000c0ct 1 ’44-’47
4 ^ s ’ 18 A-O
860,000c0ct 1 ’26-’48
5s ’22 J-J
f 95,000cJan 3 ’26-’44
1 80,000cJan 3 ’45-’52
4 M s ’2 2 M -S j 190,000cSeptl’26-’44
l 120,000cSeptl’45-’52
Bridge Bonds.
4s g ’04 J-J $100,000c___Jan 1 1934
4s g 09 J-J 450,0 00c..-J an 11939
4s g TO J-J 250,000c_.-July 1 1940
4s g ’ l l J-J 500,0 0 0 c ...J a n 2 1941
4s g ’ l l M -S 600.000c..-S ep t 1 1941
4s g T2 A-O 315,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1942
4s g T3 J-D 52.000c..-J une 1 1943
4s ’23 M -N 5,000____ Nov 1 1953
4M s’24 F -A 45,000____ Apr 1 1927
(35,000 ______1928-1934
4 A s’25 M -N {9 8 ,0 0 0 ____1935-1948
(56 ,0 0 0 ______1949-1955
5s ’25 J-J J 15,000r*..July 1 1928
\864,000r*.July 1 ’2 9-55
Park and Boulevard Bonds.
4s g ’08 J-D?500,000c___Dec 1 1933
4s g ’ l l J-J 250,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936
4sg T2 A-O 250,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1937
Playground Bonds.
5s g T9 M -N$440,000cNov 1 ’26-’39
W ater Bonds.
4s g 09 J-J $250.000c
Jan 1 1934
4s g TO J-D 500.000c
June 1 1935
4s g TO M-S 500.000c...S ep t 1 1935
4s g ’l l J-J *500.000c___JaD 1 1936
4s g T l M -S *500,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1936
4s g T l A -O *500,000c__ Oct 1 1936
4s g T2 M -S*500.000c— .M a r 1 1937
4sg’ 12 M -N *250.000c
Nov 1 1937
4s g 13 F-A *75.0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1938
4s g T3 J-D*242,000c___June 1 1938
4s g 13 J -D *285,0 0 0 c ..-D e c 1 1938
4 s g T 3 M -N *22.000c___Nov 1 1938
4sg 13 M -S*250.000c— Sept 1 1938
4s g T4 F -A *175.0 0 0 c ...F e b 2 1939
4s g T4 J -D *135.000c__ Dec 1 1939
4s g T5 M -S *460,000___ Mar 1 1940
4s g 16 A 0 * 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ...A p r 11941
4s g T 7 A-O *75,0 0 0 c ..-A p r 1 1942
4s g T 9 F-A *100,000c..F eb
1944
4s g ’21 J-J *500,000c..J uly 1 1946
4s g ’21 J-D *200,0 0 0 c..D e c 11946
4s g ’22 M -S *300,0 0 0 c ..M a r 1 1947
4s g ’22 M -S *300,000c. .M ar 1 1947
4s g ’23 M -S *500,000c.M ar 1 ’34-’53
4s g ’23 A-O *500,000c.Oct 1 ’34-’53
4s g ’24 A -0 * 1 ,000,000c.Apr 1 ’35-’54
4s g ’24 M -S *l ,000,000c Sept 1 ’35-54
4s g ’24 M -N * l ,500.000cNov 1 ’35-54
4s ’24 M -N 6 0 ,0 0 0 ..M a y 1 ’35-’54
4s g’2 5 M -N l,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 .-M a y 1 ’36-’55
4s g ’25 A-O 500,000--O ct 1 ’36-’55
Refunding Bonds.
4s g 03 M -N $ 5 6 .5 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1928
Refunding Water Bonds.
4J£sg’23J-J *$2,200,000cJulyl’34-’53
Assessment Collection Bonds.
5s g T9 F-A$590,000c___Feb 1 1929
5J^s’20 M -N 178,000c___M ay 1 1920
5M s’20 M -N 25,000c___M ay 1 1930
(Optional M ay 1 1927)
Ferry Bonds.
5s g ’03 J-D $15.000c_ Dec 1 1933
_
_
4s g '04 J-J
50.000c_ Jan 1 1934
Reconstruction Bonds($12,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1928
5>*s’20 J-D 60,0G0c____ 1929-1934
4 2 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1935-1937
6 8 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1938-1941
5 K sg ’23A-Of 120,000c. Apr 1 ’26-’40
t 3ft.000c.Apr 1 ’41-’43
( 7,000____ Oct 1 1928
5s ’24 A-O 1170,000-.O c t 1 ’29-’45
Auditorium Bonds.
4s g 13 J-D $35.000c__ Dec 1 1943
4s g '16 M-S 565.0 0 0 c ...M a r l 1946
Funding Bonds.
5s g '98 J-D $430.000 c..D e c 1 1928
Fire Construction Bonds
5s g T 9 J-D $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’26-’39
os '20 M -S 23,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1940
5s '21 M -S j 7,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’32
\18,000c-Sept 1 ’33-’41
5s ’23 A-O (35,000c.Oct 1 ’26-’32
\66,000c-0ct 1 ’33-’43
4 s ’24 F-A
3 ,4 0 0 _____ 1926-1949
Fire-Boat Bonds.
4s g 'l l J-J $125,000c-.-Ju ly 1 1936
Municipal Jail Bonds.
4 s g 'l l M-NX2ftO.O00c__Nov 1 1941
Fire Main Bonds.
4s g ’24 F-A $3,5 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1949
Crematory Bonds.
4s ’23 A-O $30,000____Oct 1 1948
G olf Links Certificates.
6s ’24 J-J ($5,000____ July 1 1927
190,000.-July 1 ’28-’37
T O W N OF L iN N T O N ( A n n e x e d ) .
W ater-W ks. (R o d beo A p r . 1 ’23).
5^ sT 5 M -N ($1 2 ,00 0 c _M a y 1 ’26-’29
1 25,000c_May 1 ’30-’34
ST. JOHNS BONDS ( A n n e x e d ) .
City Dock Bonds
6s '08 A-O $60,000c..A p r 21 1928
G E N . B D S. Sept 1 ’2 5..$31,850,000
improvement debt____
5 595,655
TO T. D E B T _____ ______ 37.540,655
Water debt (included)
12,991,000
Sinking fund (general).. 1.303.726
Sinking fund (water)-----1 861 053
Assessed valuation, real.219 933 270
Assessed val., personal-. 54,558,220
Ass’d val., pub. serv. cor. 34,972,365
Tot. val. 1925 ( M act.)-.309,470,855
(Assessment about 75% on land 50%
on buildings.)
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S41.00
Pop’n. 1910. 207,214; 1920. 258,288
♦These bonds are payable, princi­
pal and Interest, from the water rate*;
not from taxation.
The impt. bonds are Issued on ac­
count of street Im pt., sewer, streetext. and water-main assessments
and, according to the city charter,
are not included In the 7% debt limit.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
or in New York City.
C IT Y PR O P E R TY .— The city
owned property on Sept. 1 1925 val­
ued at $40,224,711, including the
water works, $20,234,595. Receipts
of water works from Dec. 1 1924 to
Dec. 1 1925, $1,345,000.

D ec ., 1925.]
P O R T L A N D SCH. D IS T . N O . 1.
4M s’23 M -N $l,485,200cM ayl '26-43
4 K s ’23 F-A 514.800c.Feb 1 ’26-'43
5Jis’23 F-A 25 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1934-1943
4 % s ’24 F-A /448,000c-F eb 1 ’26-’41
\ 52,000c.Feb 1 ’42-’43
4M s’24 J -D l .OOO.OOOc.Dec 15 '27-44
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2439.)
4 ^ s ’25J-J15 1440,000cJuly 15 '28-35
1.224,OOOcJuly 15 '36-39
4s '25 J-J 336,000c-July 15 '40-45
4 ^ s ’25J-D (440,000-Dec 15 '28-35
1560,000-Dec 15 '36-45
District No 32 Bonds
5 J^s'23 F-A $25.000-Feb 10 ’26-’43
B O N D . D EB T Oct 21 '25 84,525,000
Assess, val., real estate.§151,187,220
Assess, val., personal___ 55,009,280
Other assessable property 35,835,410
Total assessed value ' 4 314,451,575
(About 50 to 75% actual)
School tax (per $1,000) 1925— $8 40
Popula’n 1910, 207,214; 1920.258,2»?
IN T . in N . Y . and Portland.
P O R T O F A S T O R IA .
A district in Clatsop Oo. Incor
porated in 1909.
Municipal Harbor Bonds.
$75.000c__________ 1929
5s g ’ 14 J-J 150,000c--1934 & 1939
100.000c................1 94 4
5s ’ 15 J-J 150.000c. - Jan 1 '26-’4(
5s ’ 16 J-J
75.000c..Jan 1 ’31-'61
(Part every 5 years)
100.000. .............. 1928
5 0 .0 0 0 .
. . ........1932
50.000
............ 1935
5s g ’18 J-J
5 0 .0 0 0 .
............ 193;
100.000. .............. 1941
100.000
.............. 1941

IN T . on bonds marked (*) paya­
ble in Portland and on others at
Portland and New York.

PORT OF SIUSLAW,

A dlstrlot (P. O. Florence) In Lane
Oounty. Organized June 15 1909.
District upheld by Circuit Court.
V. 100. p. 1451.
Harbor-Improvement Bonds,
is ’09 J-J $38 000c.July 1 '26-’29
Is ’ l l J-J 70,000c.July 1 ’26 ’31
s ’ 15 J-J 100.000c-Jan 1 ’26-’34
B O N D . D E B T Oct 23 ’2 5 . $208,000
Ass’d val. ’25 (60% act.)_.4,000.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25— $8.70
Int. payable at Kountze Bros.,
New York, Dime Savings Bank, De­
troit, or at the fiscal agency of the
State.
PORT OF TOLEDO .
A district in Lincoln County.
Harbor Impt. Bonds.

_
6s g TO M-N$50,000c_ Nov 1 1930

(Subject to call after Nov 1 1920)
6s
...
$6.000___________- ____

5s

...

75.000_______________

5s
...
59,000-$10.000 yearly
is ’ 18 . . .
18 000 _____ 1926-1929
B O N D .D E B T N ov 3 0 ’ 19. $311,000
5,600
Sinkingfund_______________
Assess. val. (50% act.) '19.5,000,000
Population in 1917 (est.)______ 4,000
IN T . at Lincoln County Bank.
Toledo, Ore.
______

PORT OF UMPQUA.
This district Is In Douglas Co.
6s ’21 J-J 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’35
50.000
____ 194* 6s 21 J-.T 250.000 July 1 2 6 -3 5
5sg’ 19 J-J $450,000..J a n 1 ’33-'51 B O N D . D EB T Oct 23 ’25- $450,000
(For maturity see V. 109, p. 507
Floating debt (add’l)______
5,000
$100,000. .Jan 1 ’37-’3> Tot.as’d val.’25 (3-5 act.).5,534,120
50.000
____________Jan1194( (per $1.000) 1925 - - - $ 7 60
Tax rate
5s g ’17 J-J 100.000. .Jan 1 '42-'4' Population In 1923 (est.)______ 6.000
50.000
____________Jan1194?. at fiscal agency In N . Y .
IN T
200.0 0 0 . . Jan 1 '47-'5f
5s g ’ 19 J-J 3 0 0 .0 0 0 . . Jan 1 ’26-'32
PR IN E V IL L E .
5s g ’ 19 J-J 250,000c.Jan 1 '3 6 -’50
This city is Id Crook County.
1 193)
6s ’21 J-J 3 0 0,000c.. Jan
Railroad Bonds.
_July 11930
6s g '20 J-J 500.000
_Jan
1 1926 3s g '16 M -N $85,000___Nov 1 1946
6s '21 J-J 150.000
.Subject
80.000
____________Jan11926 to call beg. Nov. 1 1936.)
6s ’21 J-J
6s 17 J-D $100.000..............................
Refunding Bonds.
Due In 20 years, subject to call any
5 M s ’2 5 J-J $230,000c--.Jan 1 1946
semi-annual period after one year.)
5s '25 J-J 500,000c...Ju ly 1 1955
Municipal Ronds.
B O N D . DEBT Nov 4 ’25-$4,080,000
Sinking fund_____________
7,761 is g 18 A-O $5 5,000 _____ 1926-1939
Assess, val. '24 ( A act.) 40 373 420 BOND. DEBT Apr 1 9 2 0 -.-$379,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $9.38 Bailway bonds (income)___ 285.000
Vssess. val. 1920___________ 593,220
Pop. 10. 16,106; .5 (est.), 30,00)
Population 1910. 1.012: 1920. 1.144
IN T . at fiscal agency in N . Y.
IN T . on 6s of 1918 payable at
fiscal agency of the State of Oregon.
P O R T OF BANDON.
6 s ’19 J-D $10,000c...Tune 30 19 >
'
B O N D . D EB T Oct 23 '2 5 . $39,000 &EDMOND.
Ass’d val. '25 (14 a c tu a l)..7 401.8 U
0
This city is In Deschutes County.
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'25 $17.00
W ater Bonds.
IN T . at State fiscal agency in 7s '21 J-D $42.000___________ 1941
(Optional 1931.)
New York City.
BOND. D EB T Dec. 1 ’2 5 -..$ 8 3 ,7 5 0
P O R T OF B A Y C IT Y
Assess, debt (add’1)__________ 15.000
(P. O. Bay City )
.Ass’d val. '22 (abt.35% act.).327,990
($150,000.-July 1 ’26-’31 Total tax rate(per $1,000) 1922-$6 80
6s ’ 13 J-J \ 3 2 ,0 0 0 -.---July 1 1932 Population 1910. 216; 1920. 585
[ 150,000.-July 1 ’33-’38
6s ’ 19 J-J 234,0 0 0 .-M a y 1 ’26-’34 W C H L A N D .
Refunding Bonds.
This place is In Baker County.
6s ’24 J-J $25,000____July 1 1944
Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J
2 5 ,0 0 0 ....J u ly 1 1939 i W ater . . $35.000________________
6s '25 J-J
51,000c___July 1 1945 BOND. .D E B T Nov 26 ’24--$47,000
B O N D . D EB T July 1 ’2 5 -- $667,000 Total ass’d val. ’24 (3-5 act.) .119.000
Total assess, val. 1924___10,400,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$7.98
Population in 1910. 334; 1920. 244
P O R T OF C O O S B A Y .
Impt. Bonds
5s g 13 J-J $300,000c.Jan 1933-1944 ROSEBURG.
This city is In Douglas County,
5s g ’ 14 J-J $300,000c.-Jan 1 '45- 56
5J4s’20 J-J 250.000___ Jan 1 1940 luc. Oct. 3 1872. Population 1910,
1 738; 1920. 4.381.
5)4s’23 J-J 50,000____Jan 1 1943
Fire Truck Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Nov 2 0 '2 3 . 900.000
$15,000c_____________
Sinking fund______________
12.500 6s '21 F-A
Library Bonds.
Assess, val. '22 (30% act.) 10.852,690
Population In 1923 (est.) . . 25,001 6s '24 A-O $12,000c_______________
a Street and Bridge Bonds.
I N T . at N at. Park Bank. N . X .
5s 09 . . .
$35.000c________ 1929
a Street Bonds.
PORT OF NEHALEM.
m s '1 0 . . .
S40.000C-............... 1930
A district in Tillamook County.
b Refunding Bonds.
Harbor-Improvement Bonds.
$25.000c............... 1930
6s
J-J$235,0 0 0 c _____ 1927-1937 5s 10 . . .
6s
J-J
4.000c
1926 G EN . BD. D f . Nov 1924- $128,000
27,000
B O N D . DEBT Oct 17 '2 3 . $ 2 9 6,00 6 Sinking fund_______________
Assess, val. 1922. _
5 727.285 Ass'd val. '22 (55% act.)--3,41.7.780
Dist. tax rate (per$l,00G) ’2 2 -.$ 7 .9 0 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925--$40.00
a int. at
DouglasN at. Bank,
Population in 1923 <e«t.i ___lO.Oui
Hoseburg; (6) Roseburg N at. Bank.
In t. at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
SALEM.
P O R T OF N EW PO RT.
This city, the capital of the State,
A district in Lincoln County.
is in Marion County. Incorporated
Harbor Improvement Bonds.
5s ’ 18 J-J $ 4 5 .0 0 0 _____ 1926-1928 Oct. 1862.
Refunding Bonds.
R efunding Bonds.
($ 3 0 .0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’34-’36 5a g 14 J-J $60,0 0 0 c...J a n 11934
5s
49.000 _____ 1926-1940
3 6 .0 0 0 .
. M ay 1 ’37-’39 '20 J-J
6s ’23 J-.T
45.000. .M a y 1 ’40-’42 6s '20 A-O 20,000— Oct 15 1930
Sewer Bonds.
21.000____M ay 1 1943
5s g '13 M-NS192 .OOOcMay 1 ’26-’33
T O TAL B O N D ED DEBT . (?)
Fire F.quip. Purchase Bonds.
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the
6s '23 J-J $13,500___ Jan 1 1933
National Park Bank, N . Y .
5 s '24 J-D 16,000___ June 1 1934
GEN BD. D T. Nov 1 25 $381,500
PORT OF PORTLAND.
Improvement bonds_____
381 705
Inc. in 1891. Limas include con­ Sinking fund_____________
38 495
solidated City of Portland and ap­ Assess, val. '25 (60%act ) 13 434 625
proximately half area and 97% of City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15-80
valuation of the territory of Mult­ Pop. 10, 14.095; 1920______ 17,679
nomah Co. Pop’n '25 (est). 350.000
INT. on sewer bonds of 1913 at
6 s ’21 A-0$600.000c___Apr 11926 City Treas. office or at fiscal agency
6s ’21 J-J 600,000c— .July 1 1926 in N . Y .; others in Salem.
5s ’21 J-J 120,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
4 ^ s ’23 J-J 9 65,000c...Ja u 1 1943
4J^sg’24J-J f 38,000c___July 1 1930 SALEM SCHOOL DIST. NO. 24.
1462.000c.July 1 ’3 1 -’44 5s
A-O §$35,000r____ Oct 1 1930
M -N §15,225r____Nov 1 1930
4 ^ s ’25 J-J 600,000c_July 1 ’31-’45 5s
5s
J-D
§4.400r____ Dec 11930
*Dry-Dock Bonds.
4s g 03 J-J $131 .0 0 0 c ...July 1 1933 5s '23 A-O 8 0 ,0 0 0 ..Oct 15 ’26-’33
4s g ’04 J-J 203,000c. . . J a n 11934 5 s '24 J-J 207.0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-'34
B O N D . D E B T Oct 20 ’25 $3,719,000
=Refunding Bonds.
A-O $49.650r
Apr 1 1931
Sinking fund....... ...............
537.953 5s 'l l
Assess, val., real estate..228,128,775 BOND. D EB T July 1924- $404,275
Assess, val., personal_
_ 54,056,410 Assessed valuation 1923__13,751.697
Assess, val., P. S. Corn’s 38,389,205 Population In 1924 (est.)_____ 24.000
Tot. assess, val. '24 (abt.
§ Redeemable 10 years before final
A act.)_______________ 320,574,390 maturity.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $2.20
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .




147

OREGON—CITIES AND TOWNS

General Improvement Bonds.
. . . $25,124...................... .........
Municipal Bonds.
.s
___ $50.000..................... ........
Paving Bonds.
6s
. . . $18,427.74..........................
Auditorium Bonds.
6s g 21 J-J $50,000. .July 1 '32-’36
5A s
...
64,000------------------------Street Impt. Bonds.
4M s’25 A-O 30,000-Apr 15 ’2 7 -3 9
B O N D . D E B T Oct. 15 ’ 2 3 . $367,250
98,053
Assess, debt (add'l)________
S H E R ID A N
Sinking fund_______________
67,505
This city is in Yamhill County.
B O N D . D E B T N ov 22 '2 3 . $89,213 Tot.ass’dval.'23(40% act.) 3,830,000
Water debt (incl.) __________ 21,000 Population 1910, 4.880; 1920, 5,807
Assessed value 1921________$569,751
Tax rate (per $1.000) '21_____ $13.20 T IL L A M O O K .
This city is in Tillamook County.
Population in 1910, 1,021; 1920, 979
Incorporated in 1893.
General fund bonds_________ $40,000
SHERMAN CO U N T Y .
Funding Bonds.
Moro is the county seat.
5M s’22 M -N $50,000c— M ay 1 1942
Road Bonds.
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 22 '2 5 . $117,000
5s '19 J-J $300 000____ July 1 1939 Water bonds
70,006
B O N D . D E B T Oct 16'23 $300,000 Warrant debt (add'l)______
(add’l) -------13,500
Ass’d val. for taxation '23-12,255,090 Assessment debt (add’l) —
153,829
Population 1910, 4,242; 1920, 3,826 Tot .ass’d val.'24(50% act.)1 .891 900
$1,000)’24-$50.60
SILVER LAKE IR R IG A T IO N DIS Total tax rate (per1,352: 1920, 1.930
Population 1910,
This district is in Lake County.
IN T . on 5>£s at the fiscal agency
6s '19 J-J $263.000c_July 1 '25-’48 of the State of Oregon in New
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 757.)
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1925— .$275,000 York City.
Total assess, val. 1923_____ 850,000 T IL L A M O O K C O U N T Y .
Population in 1923 (est.)_________480
Tillamook City is the county seat.
IN T . payable in New York City
Road Bonds.
and at County Treasurer’s office.
5 ^ g '1 9 J -J $78.000 c....................1926
5
A s J-J 112,000c_______________
SILVERTON.
5H s
J-.T 150.000c—Jan 1 ’3 2 -’36
This city is in Marion County 5>$sg’22J-J (1 1 .4 0 0 c.—July 1 1937
Incorporated in 1885.
160.000c-.Tuly 1 ’38-'39
Sewer Bonds (Red. b e g . i n 1921) B O N D . D EB T Oct 30 ’25 $359,400
6s ' l l
Mar $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1931 Floating debt (add’l)_____
300
W ater (Red. b e g . 10 y r s . f r . i s s ) . Total assess, value 1075..30.829 000
320
6s ' l l
Mar $21,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1931 State&Co.tax(per$1.000) ’25—$20.80
6s '16 M-S 21 .0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1936 Populatiou 1910, 6,266; 1 9 20..8,776
Street Bonds.
IN T payable at the office of the
-s
. . . $50 000.............1-10 yrly County Treasurer or at the Fiscal
Intersection Bonds.
Agency of the State of Oregon in
_s T4 . . . $ 2 3 .4 0 0 ...........1926-1934 New York.
Armory Aid Bonds.
5s '25 J-D $10,000c.June 1 ’26-’35 T IL L A M O O K C O U N T Y U N IO N
City Hall Bonds.
H IG H S C H . D IS T . N O . 1.
5s '25 F-A $20,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’35 5 s '24 J-D $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 .-Dec 1 ’26-’29
T O T. BD . D T. Oct 20 '24- $122,000 BOND .D E B T Aug 1925 - - $40.000
>ssess. val. 1924__________ 1.250,000 Floating debt (additional).
10,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$14.50 Ass’d value 1925 (4-5 act.)-6,564,490
Population 1910, 1,588, 1920, 2,251 School tax’rate(per$l,000) ’2 5 ..$ 4 .0 0
IN T. at fiscal agency In N . Y .
IN T . at N at’l Park Bank. N . Y .
S E A S ID E .
This city Is In Clatsop County.
W ater Bonds.
6s g’24 M -S $100,000___Sept 1 1944
T O T. BD . D T . Oct 1 9 2 4 ---$592,000
Water bonds and Bancroft
impt. bonds (incl.)______ 378,000
Sinking fund_______________
18,000
Assessed valuation 1924___1,512,157
Population 1910, 1,121: 1920. 1,802
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .

SLIDE IR R IG A T IO N D IST R ICT
This district is in Malheur County.
District insolvent.
The following
bonds were outstanding on Nov. 24
1924:
-s
. . . $95.000.......................
6s
...
5 .0 0 0 ---------- -------------8PR IN G FIELD .
This city is in Lane Co. Incorp
Feb. 5 1885. Pop’n in 1910. 1,838
1920. 1,855
6s TO A-O $35,000c__________ serial
6s ’ l l M -N 50,000c__________ serial
Refunding Bonds.
6s ’22 A-O $35,000c___________1932
6s '24 A-O 50.000____Apr 1 1941
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 '2 5 . $170,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ---------10,700
$1,400
Assessed debt (add’l)_____
10,700
Sinking fund_______________
Assessed value 1924________ 1,085,793
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S24.80
IN T . in Springfield and N . Y .

.s

T IL L A M O O K C O . S. D . N O . 9.
P. O. Tillamook.
-s '23 - - - $78,5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1933
(For maturity see V 116. p. 1575)
B O N D . D EB T Oct 22 1925 $131,000
Floating debt (additional).
20,000
10,000
Sinking fund______________
Assess, val., real. 1924------ 6,020 650
Tax rate (per $1 .0001 1 9 2 4 ---$1 2 .00
TOLEDO
This city Is the county seat of
Lincoln County. Incorporated Sept.
6 1893.
W ater Bonds.
6s '17 F-A $12.000— -Aug 15 1942
(Subject to call after Aug. 15 1927.)
s
. . . $20.000............ .................
Refunding Bonds.
6s '17 F-A $ 6 .0 0 0 ...A u g 15 1942
(Subject to call after Aug. 15 1927.)
Funding Bonds.
6s '17
F-A $6 0 0 0 .Aug 15 '26-'37
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925..$165,000
Water debt (included)_____ 133,000
Assessed value 1924 (actual) 868,322
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-------$4.20
Pop'n In 1910. 541; 1920.............. 896
IN T . at Oregon fiscal agency in
New York City.

SQ U A W CREEK IR R IG . D IST.
This district (P. O. Sisters) is In
Deschutes County.
B O N D . D E B T Dec 5 ’25-.$124,000
Floating debt----------------------- 25.40U
Assessed benefits__________ 270,000 U M A T IL L A C O U N T Y .
Pendleton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
SUM M ER LAKE I R R . D I S T R I C T
m s
. . . $421.000 _____ 1926-1929
A district in Lake County.
6s '21 J-J $260.000c_July 1 ’26-’45 ROND. DEB T Nov 2 8 '2 5 $420,000
Ass’d va l. ’25 (69% act.)—
6s
. . . 135,000c____ 1946-1950
Heal____________________ 37,184,365
B O N D . D EBT Oct 1925— -$395.000
Personal_______________ 6.479.389
Total assess, val 1923_____ 950.000
Total __________________43.664,204
Population In 1923 (est.)_________ 450
IN T . payable in N. Y . City and State&Co.tax (per $1,000' ’23-$16.00
Pop’n in 1910. 20.309; 1920— 25,946
Coumy Trt vsure.-'s office.
S U T H E R L IN .
This city is in Douglas County.
Intersection Bonds.
-s '14 . . .
$7.600......................
Street Bonds.
-s '15 . . .
$ 4 .5 0 0 ............................
W ater Bonds.
6s '12 F-A $30.000____ Feb 1 1932
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1922)
4M s’25 J-D 60,000____________1945
(Optional 1935.)
B O N D . D EB T Oct 25 1925-$41,100
Water debt__________________ 30 .000
Assessment debt (add’l) _____ 19.000
Assess, val. 1925 (2-3 act.) _.438,660
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$45.80
Population in 1920_______________ 515
T A L E N T I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
This district (P. O. Talent) Is In
Jackson County.
Irrigation Bonds.
6sg T9 . . . $552.000c..Jan 1 ’26-’48
6s g ' 2 2
170,000c.Jan 1 ’27-’48
6s g ’24 J-J 44C,0G0c— Jan 1 ’30-’54
(For maturity see V . 119, p. 2792.)
T O T. B D . D T . Dec 1924 .$1,224,000
Estimated actual value ot
taxable property________4,001,250
TEEL IR R IG A T IO N D IS T R IC T .
P. O. Echo.
6s T 6 J-J $ 1 ,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . — ...........1936
(Subj. to call any int.-paylng date.)
6s
J-J 329,000___________ ______
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 1924-3329,000
Floating debt (additional).. 116.000
Sinking fund_______________ 20,000
T H E DALLES~
This city is in W asco C ounty.
C o lu m b ia H ig h w a y B o n d s.
-s
...
$29.000...............................

U M A T IL L A C O U N T Y S C H . D I S T .
P. O. Milton.
5s '09 s-a $35.000____________1929
(Subject to call after 1919.)
.s
. . . 100,000------------------------BOND. D EB T June 1 8 '2 3 $53,000
Floating debt______________
7,096
Sinking fund__________ .,___
16,4t>7
Ass'd val'n 1922 (75% act.) 1,839,927
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-----$14.20
U M A T IL L A C O . S C H . D . NO 81
6s '21 F-A $53.000____ Feb 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 7 '2 2 . $53,000
Sinking fund_______________
16,485
Assessed value 1922________ 1,700,000
Population 1922 (est.)-------------- 4,000
U M A T IL L A C O . U. H . S. D. N O. 1.
P. O. Helix.
_ . . $50,C00c...........................
.s '23 J-J
I2,000c-July 1 ’26-’37
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 5 '2 5 - $60,000
Warrant (debt (additional)
12,138
Assessed value 1924________7,534,283
Scb. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 ..$ 2 .1 0
5 'A s

U N IO N C O U N T Y .
La Grande is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5J^g’2 0 J J $60.000.............................
60.000— -Jan 15 ’26-'27
5 ^ g '1 6 J-J 2 70.000- -Jan 15 '28-’33
40.000 ___ Jan 15 1934
30.000— -Jan 15 1927
5 A s ' 2 2 J-J 270,000 . -Jan 15 ’28-’33
70.000— Jan 15 ’34-’35
30.000 ___ Jan 15 1936
$35,000 — .Jan 15 1934
75.000—
Jan 15 1935
4?£sg’23
J J 15 80.000 _Jan 15 1936
110.000- Jan 15 ’37 ’38
100.000- Jan 15 ’3 9 -4 0

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WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS
CITIES, COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN TH E

S T A T E O F W A S H IN G T O N .
Equitable Trust Company of New York City is the flscal agent foi
the State of Washington.
ABERDEEN.
W ater Bonds.
This city Is In Gray’s Harbor Co. 5s ’25 A-O $265.000-.April 1 ’28-’45
(Optional April 1 1920)
Incorp. M ay 12 1890. Permanent
injunction granted against proposed
General Municipal Bonds.
municipal power project (see V . 119, 4 H s’25M -N$70,000_______ 1927T940
BUND. OEBT Nov L 1925-8919 00 )
p. 1088).
. . . 125.000.............................. Water debt (included)_____ 448 000
L. I. bonds (assess.), add’l - . 635,9)4
Funding Bonds.
1,929
S H s 'll J-D $72,000c-June 1 ’26-’31 Warrant debt (additional)..
Assessed Valuation for 1925.
R efunding Bonds.
IH s
J-D 824.000c.June 1 ’26-’31 District A (former Old
W hatcom )_____________ 2,487,117
W a te r-W o rk s B o n d s.
*H sgi5A -O S220,000c.O ct 1 '2 6 -’35 District B (former New
Whatcom) ____________ 8,795,578
(Subj. to call all unmatured bonds
on Oct. 1 1930 or any interest-bearing District C (Keeslingville,
Eldridge's 2d addition,
date thereafter.)
Tidelands west of water­
Bridge Bonds.
’26-'43
4 ^ s ’23 J-D * 198.000c.Dec
w ay)___________________
661,890
1 4 .0 0 0 .
.July
’27-’28 Dist D (former Fairhaven) 1,808,036
97,506
3 2 .0 0 0 .
-July’29-’32 Dist E (former Silver B ’ch)
18.0 0 0 -July
’33-'34 Dist. F. (Fairhaven Tidelands)__________________
762,319
2 0 .0 0 0 .
-July’35-’36
Dist. G (Larson)_________
154,035
-July 1 ’37-’38
4M s’25 J-D 2 2 .0 0 0 .
2 4 .0 0 0 .
-July 1 ’39-’40
2 6 .0 0 0 -July 1 ’41-'42 Total for all Bellingham 14.766,481
14,000____July 1 1943
City Tax Rate (per $1,000) 1925.
3 0 .0 0 0 .
-July 1 '44-’45
District A _____________________ $19 62
B O N D . D E ^ T July 1 ’2 5 -- $662,000 District B _____________________ 19 51
Water debt (incl.)________ 305,000 District C _____________________ 16.49
Sinking fund (cash)-----------21 ,571 District D _____________________ 24 32
Total assessed value 1924 - -7 948.840 District E _____________________ 16 .49
Val. of»prop. owned by city 2,627,308 District F_____________________ 16 49
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’22-$33.20 District G _____________________ 16 49
Popula’n 1910. 13,660; 1920. 15,337 Pop’n, 1910, 24,298; 1920, 25.57U
1NT. at City Treas. office or
IN T . at Equitable Trust Co., N .Y .
Equitable Trust C o.. New York.

Cash on hand, general_____
12,656
Cash on hand. impt. d is t..
31 033
Assessed val. 1925_________ 2,424,430
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25
$21.03
Population 1910, 4,507; 1920, 4,558

[V ol 121.
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1 1925 $139,200
800
Sinkingfund_______________
Totass’d val. ’25 (43 act.)__3 901 060
School tax rate (.per $1,000) ’25 *20.00
Population In 1925 (est______ 10,000

C H E H A L IS C O U N T Y .— See Gray’s C L A R K E C O U N T Y .
Harbor County
County seat is Vancouver. Popu­
lation 1910, 26,115; 1920. 32,805.
CHELAN C O U N T Y .
In t e r s ta te Bridge Bonds.
Wenatchee is the county seat.
5s T5 J-J $25,000____ Jan 9 1935
Road Bonds.
(Optional after one year.)
6s T 9 A-Q $280.000-.O ct 1 ’26-’39 5s T5 J-J $250,000____ Jan 1 1935
6s ’20 A-O 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ..O ct 1 '26-’38
(Optional after Jan. 1 1925.)
6 s ’20 J-D 427.500..D e c 1 ’26-’39 5s T5 J-J $75,000____ July 1 1935
Court House Bonds.
(Optional after July 1 1916.)
5s ’23 M -S $225,000____________1943 5s T6 J-J $109,000____ Jan 1 1937
B O N D . D EB T Dec 31’24 $1,052,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1917.)
S in k in g f u n d _____________
46.032
General Road Bonds.
Assessed val., real estate_-19,869,323 _ s ’22 J-D $ 37,000-.-June 15 1932
Assessed val., personal-__ 3,339 416 6s
. . . 109 0 09________________
Assess, val. '24 (43 a c t .) ..23 208.739
Road Impt. District Bonds.
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’ ?4 $26.75 543g 19F-A $99.000.-$ 9 ,0 0 0 yearly
Population 1910, 15,104; 1920-20.906
(Due beginning 1930.)
6s 19 - - 75,000.$15.000 yearly
C H E L A N C O . S C H . D I S T . N O . 9 5 H s’ 19 - - .
60.000-S10.000 yearly
Building Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 - - . 18 ),000-$‘ 0,000 yearly
2
5s ’20 Apr $32.000_____ 1930-1940 G E N . BD. D T . Jan. 1 ’23 $487,000
54£s’20 Dec 15 7,000 ______1930-1936 Assess, road debt (add’l )
510,894
5 l4 s'22 .Tulyl5 5.000 ______1940-1944 Total warrant debt______
183.475
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 ’2 4 - - $44,000 Total assessed value 1923-16,812,372
Assessed value 1924______
925 412 Est. value of real estate
School taxrate(per$l ,000)’24_$13.25
owned by co. Dec. 31 ’21
59,020
■itate&Oo. tax (per $1,000) ’23 $67.28
CHELAN CO. SCH. DIST NO. 46
IN T at Co. Treas. office and at
School District No. 1 of this coun­
ty is consolidated with District No Equitable Trust C o .. N . Y .
46, and has no bonded debt.
Dis­
trict No. 7 is also consolidated with C L A R K E CO. SCH. D IS T . N O . 6
District No. 46 and has no bonded 4148 09 J-J * 8 .0 0 0 c -_. July 1 1929
debt.
5s‘ 11
M-S 10.000c-..S ep t 1 1931
443s
- - - $56,000c_______________ ' tH s’ 12 F-A 109.000c-._Feb 3 1932
Building Bonds
5,000____ Sept 1 1933
4M s’23 M -S $ 5 8 .0 9 0 .-Sept 1 ’36-’43 5 !4s’ 13. ann
B E L L IN G H A M SCH. D . N O . 301.
BO N D DEBT Jan. 1 ’23- $123,000
ACME T O W N SH IP .
This district was formed by the 4s ’09 Feb*$55.000c.-Feb 15 1929 Tot.ass’d v a l.’21 (43 act.),5.323.940
This township Is in Whatcom Co. consolidation of Whatcom County
5s ’ l l July 50.000____ July 1 1931 School tax (per $1,000) 1921. .$19.00
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 2 2 .. $62,800 School Districts Nos. 1, 4, 37, 74.
(Subject to call.)
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
Assessed valuation 1922-----1,247,482 79, 81 and 87.
5Vfs'22 J-J 140,000. July 1 ’35-’41
'4MsT9 . . . $50,000____________1939 B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 ’2 4 -- $298,000
ADAMS CO U N Ty T
22.322 C L A R K E C O. SC H . D IS T . N O . 37.
Sinkingfund_______________
5s ’20 . . .
66.000____________ 1948
Ritzville is the county seat.
5s ’20 . . .
55,000____________1953 Ass’d val’n 1924 (4$ a c t .) ..8 205 000 Ss T8 - - - $27.000..................1 9 3 8
Road Bonds.
(Subject to call 1919)
School tax rate(per $1 ,000)’24-$15.65
High-School Building Bonds.
6s T9 J-J $ 1 1 ,0 0 0 ______1926-1929 443s’ 16 J-J $65,000____ Jan 2 1936
G4s'19
$69,000____ July 1 1939
Population in 1919__________ 8,000
6s T9 M -N 22,000 ______ 1926-1934 Subject to call beginning in 191H >
(Optional after one year.)
•Red. aft. 1 yr. from date of Issue
6s T9 M -N 7.000 ______ 1926-1934 B O N D . D EB T Oct. 27 ’2 7 . $236,000
6 s ’21 J-J
36.000______ July 1941
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
6s ’20 A-O
7 3 JO_____ 1926-1935 Assess, val. ’25 (43 a c t.)..15,839,626
6 s '22
4 5 .0 0 0 .-S 3 ,000 yearly
6s '20 M -S 21.700 ______ 1926-1J35 Value of school property.. 1,071,127
24
50 099c_______ Se ially
CHELAN C O U N T Y S. D. N O . 49. 5s ’ T . B D . D T . Jan. 1 ’23- $186,000
6s ’20 A-O 25 9 0 0 ______ 1926-1935 Sch. tax rate (per$l,000) '25--S 15 9 )
TO
Building Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J
12 5 1 0 ______ 1925-1935 Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 35,000
Ass’d value 1921 (>4 act.)-.5
5 s ’ l l N ov .*$10.0 0 0 c --.N o v 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 ,65 6 ,8 20
6s ’21 J-J /49 8 ) 0 ______ 1926-1931
$13.00
*5s T9 Sept 35.000____ Sept 1 1939
157 0 9 0 _____ 1926 1931
5b(s Junel5 * 1 2 .4 0 0 ..-June 15 1940 Population in 1921 (est.)--------14,000
6s ’25 J-J 62*000 ______ 1926-1935 B E N T O N C O . S C H . D . N O . 6.
B O N D . D E B T Dec 31 ’24- $57,400
State Loans ( R e d . a n y l i m e ) .
CO. HD. D T . Nov 1 ’2 5 -- 8275 300
Assessed val. 1923-------------- 1,918,733 CLE ELUM.
63,489 5Hs'10 ann $2,000r___Aug 1 1930
Sinking f u n d . . . --------------This city is in Kittitas County.
School tax rate(per $1,000) 24.$20.00
Building Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'25(43 act.).20 794 562
W ater Bonds.
Population in 1919--------------------4,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’2 5 -S 18 30 5s ’ l l M -N $24,000r___M ay 1 1931
6s ’22 M -S $50.000____ Mar 1 1942
* Red. after one year from issue.
Population 1910. 10.092: 1920. .9.523 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1921.)
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. (Optional $5,000 yearly beginning
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’2 1--$26.000
1NT. payable semi-annually at fis­
March 1 1933.)
cal agency of State of Wash.i n N .Y Tot. assess, val.'21 (43 act.) 984,441
(7)
C H E L A N CO. SCH. D IS T . N O . 56 BOND. D E B T ____ _______
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21-$23.00
City.
Assessed valuation 1920---- 1.051,503
Building Bonds.
Population in 1920_____________ 354
IN T . on State loans is payable at 5s ’07 Aug $ 6 ,500c____ Aug 1 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 920---$10.00
ANACORTES!
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1917 Population 1910, 2.749; 1920, 2.661
State Treasurer’s office in Olympia;
This city is in Skagit County.
5s ’ l l July *21,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1931
on others at fiscal agency in N . Y .
Road Bonds.
5s TO Oct 15 *45 00 0 ____________ 19 3 0 COLFAX.
5J£s’24 J-J $30.000c__Jan 1 ’26-’33
Colfax is in Whitman County. Inc.
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 ’24_- $72,500
Road and W ater Main Con­ B E N TO N C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 16
Ass'd val'n 1924 (43 act.) .2.410.103 Ylay 1 1891. Pop’n 1910, 2,783;
5s ’20 ___$52,500 ____________serial
struction Bonds.
School tax ratefper $1,000)’24_$1S.00 1920. 3,027.
2,500 __________ serial
543s’23 J-J S28.000c.July 1 ’26-’32 543s’2 0 ___
Refunding Bonds.
Population in 1919____________ 3,00<
Building Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Oct. 2 7 ’25- $30,000
is M2 . . . 877.000c................. .1932
•Red. after 1 year from Issue.
Water debt (add’l) _________ 270,000 5s '12 Sept $49,0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1932
O EN . BONDS Nov. 3 0 '2 5 $99,500
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
T O T . B D . D T . Nov 17 ’2 1 . $105,500
Ass’d value 1924 (43 a c t.)--2 227.372
Jeneral sinking f u n d _____
34 500
4,105
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$67.28 Sinking fund_______________
CHELAN CO. SC hT d IS T . N O . 100 Tot.ass'd val.’.'3 ( 'A act ) .1.463,877
Population 1910, 4,168; 1920, 5,284 Tot.assess.val.'21(43 act.)-2,674,242
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ---$2 3 .00
Building Bonds.
Total tax rate(per$l .000) 1921$22.00
IN T . at Cnemical Nat. B k ., N . Y .
IN T . at Co.Treas. office in Prosser. 5s ’20 July $30.000---July 15 1940
A S O T IN C O U N T Y .
(Optional on or after July 15 1921)
Asotin Is the county seat.
6 s ’21 M ay 6,750____M ay 1 1933 COLUMBIA C O U N TY S. D. N O . 2.
B E N T O N C O . S C H . D I S T . N O . 17
Highway Bonds.
(Optional after 1 year.)
Building Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $24.000c*--A pr 1 1934 5s Building Bonds. 0 r--.M a y 1 1931
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 ’2 4 -- $36,750 4 % s ’22 M ay $61.000____________1942
’ l l ann $ 5 0 ,0 0
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1924.)
Assessed valuation 1924.-$1,125 1'4 BOND. D EB T Oct 27 1925 $61.000
ay 1
B O N D . DEBT Oct 31 2 5 - $24,000 5s ’(Subject to1call 0Mr...N o1921.)
5,555
School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$24.00 Floa ing debt (addi ional).
l l ann $ 0 ,0 0
v 1 1931
Floating debt (add’l)---------3,299
Assess, val. ’25 (1-2 act.) 1.930,881
Assess, val., real estate____ 4,542.685 (Subject to call after Nov. 1 19219
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--S21.00
CHELAN CO. S. D. NO . 102.
5 13s’20 15,000 due $3,000 yrly beg’26
Assess, val., personal_____ 575,350 BOND. DEBT Nov 1/ 21. $77,000
5s T5 Jan $20,000 ______1926-1935 Population (est.)----------------------- 3,000
Total assess, val. 1925
8,310
5s ’22 Oct 16 000 _____ 1926-1342
(50% act.)........................-5.118.C35 Sinking fund_______________
Tot.assess.val.’21 (50%act.)2,273 361
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 ’2 4 -- $40,000 COLUMBIA IR R IG A T IO N D IST .
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25 $29.50
This district (P. O. Kennewick) is
rate (per
Assessed value 1924------------ 1,260,253
Population 1910, 5,831; 1920, 6,539 Sch. tax is payable$1,000) '21-$21.00
IN T .
at County Treas
School tax (per $1,000) '24-------$13.75 in Benton County,
6s ’ 18 J-J $60,0 0 0 c ____ 1929-1939
urer’s office in Prosser.
ASO TIN
C O U N TY
INDEPEN
CHELAN CO. SCH. D IST . N O . 104 For maturity see V. 106, p. 1709
DENT H IG H W A Y D IST . N O . 1. B E N TO N C O . S C H . D IS T . N O . 27.
513s’21 June $40,000 -June 1 ’36-’39 4s ’ 19 J-J 440,000 ---------1930-1939
P. O. Asotin.
5 0 .0 0 0 c ____ 1931-1940
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 ’2 4 -- $40,000 6s ’20 J-J
5s ’20 . . . $54,000________________
Road improvement Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Dec 8 ’2 1 . . $54,000 Assessed valuation 1924-------$982,693 G EN . B D . D T . N o v 30 ’25- $550,000
48,000
6s T9 J-J $90,000 c * --1930-1939 Total assess, val. 1 9 1 8 ____1,049,630
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$12.00 Floating debt (add’l) ______
Tot.ass’d val.’25(40% act.)2.048,000
B O N D . D E B T Oct. 31 25--$90,000 Sch. tax rate T9 (per $1,000).$10.00
* Red. after 1 year from issue.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’2 5 -$ l0 .0 0
Sinking fund________________
6,034
Population in 1924 (est.)-----------5,000
CHENEY.
A S O T IN CO U N T Y S. D. NO. 25. C E N T R A L I& .
This city is in Spokane County.
This city is in Lewis Co. In­
COWLITZ CO U N TY.
Building Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
Kalama Is the county seat.
5s '12 Sept $ 2 ,000c-_-Sept 1 1932 corporated in 1890.
6s T9 M -N 15 $ 8,500c-M ay 15 1939
543s'22 J-J
60,000c__Jan 1 '32-’41
Sewer Refunding Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
§ W ater System Ext. Bonds.
(Optional any time after 5 years.) 5s '17 A O $10,000 Oct 22 '26 ’30 5s g T7 J-J $10.0 0 0 c ____ 1928-193" 7s ’20 A-O $50,000____ Oct 1 1940
4?£s’25 N ov .32,000c____________1948
•Water Revenue Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925- - $46,800 6J3s’21 M -S 45,000____ Mar 1 1941
(Optional 1926)
6s g ’23 M -N $221,000 ____ 1926-1938 Water debt (incl.)-_________
33300 643s’21 J-D 25.000____June 1 1941
B O N D . D EB T Oct. 3 1 ’25- $94,000
Funding Bonds (Series “ C” ).
Funding Bonds.
Assess, debt (additional)40 055
F-A $22,0 0 0 c -..A u g 1 1931
12,328 5s '14 M -N $117,000— -M a y 1 1934 Floating debt (additional)
Floating debt (add’l) ______
4,600 5s ’l l
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1926.)
Sinking fund_______________
1,533
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking funds_______________
12,000
M -N S 50,000c.-M a y 15 1931
Tot. ass'd val. '25 (34 a c t.).l,778,140 4 % s ’24 J-D $ 60.000--Sept 1 ’26-’44 Assess, val. ’24 (50% a c t .) 970,07b 5s ’ l l
School tax rate(per $ 1 ,000)’25_$24.00 G E N . B D . I)T . Nov 1 ’25- $187,500 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S16.26 Subject to call after M ay 15 1926.)
Water bonds (add’l) ---------- 237,000
Population 1910, 1,207; 1920, 1,252 5s ’ l l J-J $14,500c— July 1 1931
Sinking fund_______________
20,789
§ IN T . at City Treasurer’s officeoi 'Subject to call after Jan. 1 1926.)
A T T A L I A I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
Assess, val. ’25(45% act.)_3,829,100 at State fiscal agency in New York. BOND. D E B T Dec 31 ’23 $316,000
This district (P . O . Attalia) is In Total tax rate (per $1,000) '.5 $20.83
Warrant debt____________
39,787
Walla Walla County.
Sinkingfund______________
49,875
Population 1910, 7,311; 1920, 7,549
CLALLAM COUNTY.
-s
. . . $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ...........1926-1933
Total assess, val. 1923___ 17,745,559
INTEREST on all bonds payable
County seat is Port Angeles.
6s
. . . $125,000 ______1929-1939
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
R efunding Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 23 23-$186,000 at office of City Treasurer.
1924
$24.97
•The water bonds are not a direct 443s’ 17 F-A$ 100,000c_Aug 1 ’26-’27
Population in 1923 (est.)-------------- 300
obligation of the city, but against the 443s’24 June250,000c___________1944 Popula’n 1910, 12,561; 1920, 11,799
IN T . payable at Equitable Tr. C o ..
water system and Its Income.
(Optional after 2 years)
3E L L IN G H A M .
Sf. Y .; Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk., Chi­
B O N D . D E B T N o v i ’25- $3 5 0 ,0 0 0 cago; Harris, Forbes & C o .,N .Y .C ity ;
This city is the oounty seat of
Sinkingfund______________
40,000 *nd at N . W . Harris & C o ., In c ., Bost
Whatcom County and was organized C H E H A L IS .
Assess, val. real estate___13,910 352
This city Is in Lewis Co. Inc.
Dec. 28 1903 by the union of the oltles
Sept. 22 1890.
State Supreme Assess, val., personal_____ 2 . 0 ' 7 882
of Falrhaven and Whatcom.
Tot .assess ,val.’25(43act.)15,988,234 C O W L IT Z C O . D I K IN G D . N O . 1
B o n d s I s s u e d by B e l l i n g h a m to R e f u n d Court upholds city’s right to Issue
State & Co. tax rate (per
Improvement Bonds.
bonds for gravity-water system. V.
B o n d s o f F o r m e r C itie s—
$1,000) 1 9 2 5 --.............
$28.25
! $322,500— July 1 1926
N e w W h atco m —
97, p. 1761.
Population 1910, 6,755; 1920-11,368
I 967,500-July 1 ’27-31
R efund’s (R e d . b e g . a f t . l y r . f r . i s s . ) .
S eries A— F u n d in g B o n d s.
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o .. N . Y 543s’25J-D 161,000-------July 1 1932
5s g ’06 A-O $18.000c
Oct 1 1926 543s’ 15 s-a $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 c ..............-.1 9 3 5
I 161,500---J u ly 1 1933
City Hall Building Bonds.
S eries B— F u n d in g B o n d s.
\1,612,5 00-July 1 ’34-’38
C L A L L A M C O . S C H . D . N O . 7.
5s g '06 A-O $39,000c
Oct 1 1926 5 s ’23 M -S $16.000________________
Funding Bonds.
Building Bonds.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
S eries C— F u n d in g B o n d s.
July 1 1932 7s ’ 14 J-J $9.000_____ July 1 1934
5s g '06 A-O $237,000c_.Oct 1 1926 S H s ’ 2 5 J-J $35,000c-Jan 1 ’27-’37 5s T 2 J-J $51,200c
(Subject to call after July 1 1917.' 7s ’ 15 J-J 69.000_____ July 1 1935
B O N D . DEBT Nov 28 ’2 5 ..$ 6 3 ,00 0
S eries E— F u n d in g B o n d s.
As g ’06 A-O $225,OOOc_.Oct 1 1926 Water bonds (add’l)_________ 85,000 4M s’26 July $27,000c--July 15 1936 B O N D . D EB T July 1’25-$3,500,000
(Subject to call after July 1 1917.) Appraised value (est.)------ 30,000,000
M u n icip a l D o c k C o n s t r u c t io n , Local impt. bonds (add’l). . 254,123
J-J $95.000c— July 1 1945 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------ $72.00
f ’ 18 J-J $65,000____ July 2 1937 Warrant debt (add’l) ________ 86,473 443s




Dec., 1925.]

WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS

C O W L I T Z C O . D IK IN O D . N O . 2.
Park Bonds.
B OND. DEBT Jan 1 23 -.$30,000 5H s'22____$50,000_______ ______1942
Ass’d val’n '22 (30% act.) ..151,155
W a r r a n t F u n d i n g ( General)
T a x rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 3 .. $79.40 5s g ’ l l J-D$513,000c___Dec 11931
Water-Supply Bonds.
C O W L I T Z C O T D IK IN G D . N O . 4 5s ’ 16 J D$600.000____ June l 1936
Funding Bonds.
Water Revenue Fund Bonds.
7s '20 M -N $107.200____ M ay 1 1935 5V*s’ 16 F-A $770 000-July l ’26-'36
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 1923-.$107,200
Reservoir Ronds.
5J4s’23 M-SS350.000- -M ar 1 ’34-’38
C O W L IT Z CO. D IK IN G D. N O . 5 G E N . BD. D T . Dec 1’24_$2,343,000
Funding Bonds.
Self-supporting debt (water)
7s '19 J-J $195,000____ July 1 1934
included above__________ 1,180,000
7s '20 M -N 110.000___ Nov 1 1935 Sinking fund_______________ 113.228
7s ’22
119,500_______ annually Assessed value, real estate.11,374,620
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 1923-8424,500 Assessed value, personal.. 3,931,885
Other assessable property.
861.259
C O W L IT Z C O . D IK . D . N O . 11. Tot.ass’d val.'25(2-5 act.).16,167,764
7s '21 ___$80,000 ________ annually City tax (per $1,000) 1921____ $15.68
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 '2 3 ____$00,000 Pop’n 1910, 24.862; 1920. 27.644
IN T . a 1 Equitable Tr. C o .. N . Y
C O W L I T Z C O . D IK . D. N O. 15.
7s g '22 J-.I $75,000____Jan 11941 ’ V E R E T T SCH. D IS T . NO 24.
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 '2 3 ___ $35,000 394s’07M -N$121,000c___Mar 1 1927
I N T . at the Fiscal Agency of the 148 08 Oct 2 0 ,0 0 0 c ...O c t 11928
State of Washington in N . Y . City.
l'4 s ’08.Tan
19.000c. .Jan 11929
4 % s ’2 4 M -S 435,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’54
C O W L IT Z C O U N T Y S. D. N O. 3«5 (For maturity see V. 119, p. 1312.)
5s '12 . . .
17,000____ July 1 1932
Fund. & Ref. Bonds (5-20 -y r .o p t)
5V£s’2 2
50,000c______ annually 4 4 s ’ 17 M -S $50.000c___Mar 1 1937
5 s '22
22,00 0 c...S e p t 1 1942 4 ^ s ’ 17 A-O 100,0 0 0 c ...O c t 15 1937
B O N D . D EB T Jan. 1 '23- $89,000 BOND. D EB T Oct 27’2 5 . $674,000
Assessed yal'n 1922______ 1,871,320 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
177.550
School tax (per $1,000) 1922--$12.00 Tot.ass’d val.’25 (V£act.) 17,345,296
■*rhool tax (p e r $1 .0001 1925 $18 10
DAVENPORT
Population (estimated)______ 35,000
This town is in Lincoln County.
All bonds red 1 year from Issue
W ater Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
6s ’ 19 J-D $25,000____________1929 and in New York.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 28 1924--S38.000
BCater debt (included)______ 25.000 F R A N K L IN C O U N T Y .
Ass’d value 1924 (1-3 act.)___591,812
Pasco is the county seat.
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '24 .$14.70
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
Population 1910. 1.229; 1920.-1,112 5s 12 A-O $59.000r___Apr 1 1932
' Redeemable
i ming Oct 1 1924)
DAYTON.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
This city Is in Columbia County.
_
Went under State law and surren­ 5s 19 A-O $115.000 _ Oct 15 1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 5 . $174,500
dered charter in 1904.
Sinking fund......... ...............
5.892
Water=Works Funding Bonds.
-s
. . . $20,000c_______________ Assess, val. real estate___ 4,450 998
Assess, val. personal_____
983 295
♦Funding Bonds.
5M sT4 A-O $14.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1932 Assess val. railroads____ 5.857.137
Tot .ass’d val.’25 (^ a c t.)_ ll,2 9 1 ,4 3 0
W ater Bonds.
5 H s ’2 5 M -S j$ 8 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1935 State & Co tax rate (per $1,000) 1925
___________
.$21 28
127,000c____ 1936-1944
G E N . BD D T Nov 1 1925 $11000 Population 1910. 5,153: 1920. 5.877
INT. at County Treasurer’s office
Water debt (included)_____
5 3 000
77,326 or at State fiscal agency in N . Y .
Assessment debt (add’l)___
5.492 Equitable Trust Co.).
Sinking fund, water______
Assess, val. ’25 ( H a c t .) ..1,052.910
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-815.00 FR AN KLIN C O .I R R . D IS T . N O . 1.
Population 1910. 2,389; 1920. 2.675 6s 18 . . . $ 1 8 ,0 0 0 .-M ar 15 1929
* IN T . at Equitable Trust Co.. 6s io . . . 3 1 ;.000--July 1 ’31-'37
6 s ’22
31.000 . Julv '28-'42
N. Y.
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 ’2 5 --$ 3 9 1 ,000
DOUGLAS COU N TY.
Floating debt (add’l)______ 100,030
Waterville is the county seat.
F R A N K L IN CO. SCH. D IS . NO. 1
Road Bonus.
8s ’18 Jan $104,000c*..Jan 1 1928 5s ’09
$40.000___________ 1929
5M s’ 19 M -N 47.000c*______Serially
(Subject to call after 1910 )
5J^s’ 1 9 M -N
9,800c*Nov 1 ’2 6 -3 9 6s
..- $ 1 1 2 ,0 0 0 _____1930-1944
,'ry maturity see V. 113. " 8741
6s ’20 M -N 15,000c*May 1 ’26-’40 ,T
6s ’20 M -N 15,000c*May 1 ’2 6 -’40 G E N . B D . D T . N ov 1 ’2 5 . $142,000
39 968
6s ’20 J-J
7,500c*July 1 ’26-’40 Floating debt (additional).
6s ’20 M -S 15,000c*Sept 10 ’26-40 “
Unking fund_
_
_________
15 223
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 ’24- $126,500 Tot. as’d val. ’25 ( y 2 a c t.).3 ,353.004
Tot.ass’d val.’24(V£ act.) .11.789.543 Tax rate (per $1 0(H); 1925_ $19.50
_
State&Co.taxfper $1,000) ’ 2 4 $ 1 5 .8 3 Population in 1925 (est ) _____ 5 000
Population 1910, 9.227; 1 9 20..9.392
INT at State I'reasurer’s office
D O U G L A S C O . C O N S O L ID A T E D
S C H . D IS T . N O . 105.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-D $36,000c*.-June 1 1933
(Subject to call June 1 1923.)
5V£s’ 13 ann $14,000 ______1926-1932
(Opt. at any interest-bearing date.)
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 .. $44,000
Floating debt (add’l)............
5,<H8
Assess, val. ’24 ( H act.)___1.853 339
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$14.78
Population In 1924 (est.)______ 2,200

F R A N K L IN C O . SC H . D IS . N O . 45
i^g'20Sept $2l.OOOc&r. .1926-1940
(Optional after 1 year.)
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 ’25- $21,000
Assess, val. 1925 ( f i a c t .) -l,927.102
School tax rate (per $ 1,000) 25- --$8.80
Population 1925 (est.)___________ 500

FRTTITLAND I R R I G . D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Stevens County.
6« e 20 J J $113.200c-Sept 1 ’31-’40
B O N D . D EB T Oct 28 ’25-$268,000
Floating debt (add 1)______
16,000
D O U G L A S CO S ~ D . N O . 107.
Assessed benefits 1925 ___
67,000
5 s '19 ann $3,0 0 0 c * . ..............1939 District tax (per acre) 1925___$15.00
(Optional after one year.)
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 1924..$30,000 G R A N T C O U N T Y
Floating debt (add’l)________
998
Ephrata is the county seat.
Tot. assess, val. '24 (V£ act.)_6~6 222
Refunding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 ...$ 1 3 .7 5 5 ^ s ’20J-J $90,000 .-.J a n 11940
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’25
$90,000
ELLENSBURG.
Sinking fund_____________
62 03'
This city is in Kittitas County Assess, val., real estate___11,449 582
Incorporated 1886.
Assess, val., personal____ 1 600 629
Elec. Light Ext. Bonds.
Assess, val. 1925 ( M act.) .13,050,211
4 ^ s ’ 15 J-D $30.000____ Dec 1 1935 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-816.96
(Subject to call at any int. date.) Population 1910. 8.698; 1920..7,771
4 s s ’15 A-O $30,000____ Oct 1 1935
4
(Subject to call at any int. date.) G R A N T CO. S C H O O L N O . 128.
Refunding Bonds.
School Bonds.
5s
J-D $29,0 0 0 c ...D e c
1 1931 5V4s21 Julyl$85,000---- July 11931
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 25- $85,000
5s
F-A $20,000___ Feb
11930 Floating debt (additional).
18 936
5 s 'l l
J-D
70,000___ June 11931 Sinking fund_______________
3 381
G E N . BD . D T . Nov 1 ’25- $179,000 Total ass’d val.’25 (V6 act.) 1,114 568
Floating debt_____________
167.748 School tax (per $1,000) 1925--S28.00
Water debt (additional)___
55.882 Population in 1925(est.)_________600
Assessment debt (add’l)----60 748
Sinking fund_________ _____
38 382
Ass’d val’n 1925 (50% act.) 2,462,610 G R A Y ’ S H A R B O R C O U N T Y ( F o r ­
m e r ly C h e h a l i s ) .
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 . $23.i 0
Montesano Is the county seat.
Population 1910, 4,209; 1920, 3,810
Road B d s.(I n i . a t S t a t e T r e a s . O f f .)
E L L E N S B U R G S C H . D IS T . N O . 3 5s ’ 19 M -N$170.00 .. .M a y 1 1939
_s
...
$90,000________________ 5V£s’20 M -N 522,000c___M ay 1 1940
6s ’21 J-J 4 6 9 ,000c.-.J u ly 1 1941
R efunding Bonds.
6s
’ 10 A-O $15,000c.0ct 1 1930 TO T. D E B T Dec 31 ’24.$1,131,000
Assess, val. 1924 ( H act.) .37,868,349
High-School Bonds.
4V*s ’l l Dec $66,000c .D ec 1 1931 State & Co. tax(per$l ,000)’24 -$ 4 01 7
B O N D . DEBT Dec 9 ’2 5 .- $137,000 Popula’n 1910, 35,590; 1921, 44,572
IN T . payable at Equitable Trus
Ass’d val. ’25 (50% act.)_.3,467 238
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$15 00 Co., New York.
Population in 1925 (est.)---------- 7,000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. G R A Y ’ S H A R B O R C O .S .D .N O 5.
♦Building Bonds.
4s '09 Sept $80,000____ Sept 1 1929
E N T IA T I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
5 4 s ’20 Sept 18,500____Sept 1 1948
A district in Chelan County.
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 ’23____ $60,000 4s ’23 J-J 100.000c_______________
(Due $2,500 3 years from date and
$2,500 each six months thereafter.)
E V £ lt £ T T *
This city "is In Snohomish County 4M s’25 A -O 15$22,000c.0ct 1 ’27-’45
* Building & Equipment Bds.
Inc. M ay 4 1893. Everett became
a city of the first class in 1908. The 4 ^ s ’ 17 June$36,000____ June 1 1937
present city charter was adopted
W arrant Funding Bonds.
Apr. 16 1912, and became operative 4s ’09 July *70,000____ July 1 1929
5 H s’14 M -S 45,000—Mar 1 '26-’34
July 1 of the same year.




G EB. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’24— $364,500
Floating debt (add’l) ______
55,584
Assess. val. ’24 (V3 act.)___8,688,860
School tax rate(per $1,000) '24 $16.48
* Red. after 1 year from Issue.
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
G R A Y ’ S H A R B O R C O .S .D .N O .2*
5s 23 Jan $35,000_____
-1945
4 ^ s ’24 M -S $75,000 _____ 1926-1945
Building ( R e d . 1 y r . f r o m i s s u e )
4 ^ s '0 7 Aug $20.000____Aug 1 1927
W arrant Funding Bonds.
5s ’ l l
Feb $60.000___ Feb 1 1931
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1912)
4 V6s’ 13 Sept $80.000____Sept 1 1933
(Subj. to call beginning Sept 1 1915'
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 24— $195,000
Ass’d value 1924 ( V act.) .6,174.065
£
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$21.03
I N T . at State Treasurer’s office

151
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
51.393
Sinking fund.
9.040
Assess, val. '24 (45% act.). 1.312 605
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1926..$21.62
Population 1910. 1.908; 1920, 2,282
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o ., N . Y

K IN G C O U N T Y .
County seat is Seattle. The State
Supreme Court on Dec. 6 1913 de­
clared valid the court-house bond*
given below. V. 98, p. 405. The road
bonds given below are part o f an
Issue of $3,000,000, the legality of
which has been upheld by State Su­
preme Court. V. 97. p. 310.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’08 M-S $ 1,500.000c*Feb 1 1928
Court-House Bonds.
5s ’ 13 May $665,00(>c*May 1 1933
(Opt. beg. May 1 ’23. $60,000 yrly.)
5s g ’ 15 July $315,000c* Julv 1 1935
G R A Y S H A R B O R C O . S C H O O I (Opt. beg May 1 1925. $35,090 yly.)
D I S T R I C T N O . 103.
Refunding Ronds.
4 V£s’ l 1 F A $39.000c*—M ay 1 1931
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 12 M -N $35.000___________ 1932 I H s ’ i 1 F A 60.000c*— M ay 1 1931
H a rb o r
B on d s.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 1924 $35,000
15,972 l ^ s g l l Nov$l .990,000c*N ovl 1931
Sinking fund_______________
Ass’d value 1924 (V6 a c t .) . .1,737.962 (Subject to call $175,000 yearly
Nov. 1 1921 to 1930.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.03
Road Bonds.
G R AYS H AR BO R C O U N T Y S. D. 5s 13 M S $300.000c*..Sept 1 1933
NO 200.
5s ’ 14 M -N 500.000c*-.M ay 1 1934
5s g 15 F-A 1,000.0 0 0 c * -F e b 1 1935
Building Bonds.
5s ’20 ana $3i,000c_______Serially 4 V£s’ 16 A-O 301.009c*.-A p r 1 1936
(Optional after one year )
Is g ’ 17 F-A 250.000c* -Feb 1 1937
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 1924 $35,000 4Vis g l7F-A 250,000c*-Feb 1 1937
Assess, val. 24 (V6 act.)___1,347,276 4Vis’ 18 J-D 100.009c*_________1938
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-813.31 5 s ’ 19 J-D 300.000c*.-June 1 1939
Election Supplies Bonds.
H IL L Y A R D .
5 s ’ 15 Dec$127.000c*--Dec 1 1935
Annexed to Spokane Sept. 24 1924
(Subject “ call in one year)
to
See subsequent page.
5s ’20 Dec $ "0 000c*______ .1939
B D . D EBT Nov 1 ’2 5 - - $7,033,000
H O Q U IA M .
Sinking funds______________ 632 523
This place is in Gray’s Harbor Co Warrant debt (additional)
305 241
Commission government adopted Assess, value, real estate.253 666 375
June 5 1911. Popula’n 1910, 8.171: Assess, value, personal-- 60 831 524
1920. 10.058.
Tot. assess, val. 1925___314.497,899
State&Oo.tax(pe'- $1.000) '25 '2 4 .1 2
Funding Bonds.
4 4 s ’ 17 J-D $149,000c
June 1 1937 Population In 1910__________ 284 638
(Sub. to call any time aft. June 1 ’ 18) Population In 1920__________389,273
Refunding Bonds.
INTEREST on 5s of 1913 and
5 V$s
J-D $66,0 0 0 c ____1926 1931 1 914 is payable at the Equitable
G E N . BD . D T. Oct 28 25- $218 000 Tr. C o., N. Y .; on refunding bonds at
Local imot. bonds (add’l) — 413 783 Harris Tr. & Sav. Bk, Chic.; on bds.
14,839 of 1913 1915 & 1918 at Equitable Tr.
Sinking fund_______________
Assess, val. ’25 (M act.)— 5 ,163,100 Co. or at Co. Treas. office.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$27.84
IN T . at Har. Tr. & Sav. B k .. Chic
K IN G C O U N T Y C O M M E R C IA L
W A T E R W A Y D IS T . N o . 1.
H O R S E H EAVEN I R R I G . D IS T .
P. O. Seattle.
This district (P. O. Prosser) is in
Refunding Bonds.
Benton County.
6s ’ 18 J-J $222.800____ Jan 1 19.3S 7s g '23 J-J $616 000c Dec 1 ’26-’33
(Subject to call beginning in 1929; B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 ’25- $616,000
140,145
T O T. BD . D T . Nov 1924— $222,800 Floating debt (add’l)_____
Sinking fund______________
4,678
Assess, val. 1 9 2 3 - - ........... 14.736.714
JEFFERSO N COU N TY.
Population in 1921(est.)_____ 30,000
County seat is Port Townsend.
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
Refunding ( P a r t ev e ry 5 y e a r s ) .
5 Vis’ l l J-J $73 000 e- Jan 1 1926
B O N D . DEBT Oct 27 ’25- $73,000 K IN G CO D R A IN D IS T S .
Floating debt (add’l)_______
65 334
District No. 6 Bonds25
000 6 s ’ 18 M ay $31,5 0 0 c .-.M a y 1 1928
Sinking fund____________
Assess, val., real estate____ 6 986 148
District No. 7 Ronds.
Assess, val., personal_ 844 372
6s ’21 J-J $22 770’ ___Jan 11934
Tot. assess, val. 25 (VS act)7,831 321 BOND. D E B T Oct 27 1924:
State&Co.tax(per$ l ,000)’25 .$28.13
Uiurict No. 6 ____________$31 500
Population 1910, 8,337; 1920, 6,557
Distrlc No. 7 ____________ 22 770
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o ., N . Y Jinking fund—
District No. 6 ____________
4,285
1,185
District No. 7____________
J E F F E R SO N C O . D R . D . N O . 1.
6VSs’23 J-J $85,000____________1933
B O N D . D EB T Jan 1 1925_.$85,000
Assessed benefits_____________ 135,329 K IN G C O U N T Y SC H . D IS . N O . 3.
District levy___________________4VS% 5V£s'20Apr $20.000c*.part yearly
5s
June 7 ,0 0 0 c * - .______ 1934
BOND. D E B T O c t] 1925- $27,000
JE F F E R SO N CO S. D . N O . 1.
Warrant debt, (add’1)______
11.250
Refunding Bonds.
5s ’l l A-O $54.000____ Apr 1 1931 Assess, val. ’ 24 ( 4 act.)___2,281 397
5s ’ 15 M -N 15.818 — .N o v 1 IP’ ’ Sch tax rate (per $1,000)’2 4 —$18 00
5s ’ 16 J-J
1,872____ July 1 1936 Population 1923 (est.)_________ 3,900
IN T . payable at the office of the
B O N D . D EBT Oct 28 ’25- $71,690
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,063,686 County Treasurer.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25___$8.46
IN T . on 5s at State Treas. office. K IN G C O U N T Y SCH . D IS T . N O . 7.
Building Bonds.
KELSO.
5s 11 Feb $47,000c*..F eb 1 1931
This city Is In Cowlitz County.
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1912.)
W ater Works Purchase Bondi 5V£s’ 14 ann $ 7 ,000c*. .Apr 1 1934
6s
. — $25,000c_______________
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1915)
6s 23
36,000
1926-1943 6 s ’22 Feb $48.000c*— . 1926-1933
Fire Equipment Bonds.
" >nt tft e* 3 ve irs from date < * issue)
>'
6s 23 . . .
$9,000
1926-1943 BOND. D E B T Oct ] ’2 5 -- $104,000
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1923— $43,000 Warrant debt (add’l) ---------26,499
A ssessed value 1 9 2 3 --------------9 3 4 7 8 6 Assess, val. 1924 ( Vi act.)-.2 ,55 3 ,3 12
City tax (per $1,000) 1923-----$21.26 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-_$26.00
Population 1910, 2,039; 1920— 2,028 Population in 1923 (est.)_______5.500
INT at State Treasurer’s office,
K E N N E W IC K .
and Equitable Trust Co., N . Y . City.
This city is In Benton County
Incorp. Feb. 10 1904.
Sewer Bonds ( R e d . b e g . i n 1921 K IN G C O U N T Y S. D. NO. 46.
SVSs’ l l A-O $30,000____ Oct 2 1931 5 V^s’20 July $5,000c*...............1 9 2 9
Funding ( R e d . b e g . J u l y 1 1924.) i H s ' 2 2 Sept 29,000c*_________ 1931
5V£s’ 14 J-.T $23,000____July 1 1934 BOND. D EBT Oct 17 ’2 5 ---$ 3 1 ,000
G E N . B D . D T . Oct 26’ 25- $38,000 Warr. debt (add’l ) -----------3.728
Assess, val. 25(40% act.). _1.166.990 Assess, val. '24 ( f i act.)____925.753
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$18.50 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$27.00
Population 1920, 1,242; 1920, 1,684 Population (est.)_______________ 1,965
IN T . at Equitable Tr. C o ., N . Y
K IN G C O U N T Y SC. D IS . N O . 49.
K E N N E W IC K I R R I G . D IS T .
5s '20 July $24 000c*July 15 1942
This district is in Benton County. B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 1925--$24,000
5s
. . . $107.500c____________
Warrant debt________________ 8 335
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1925--8215.500 Ass’d val. ’24 (V£ actual)____ 598,857
Sch tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S19.00
KEN T.
Population in 1923_____________1,470
This city Is In King Co. Incur
IN T . payable at the office of the
porated in 1890. Pop’n ’ 10. 1,908.
County Treasurer
Sewer ( R e d . a f t . S e p t . 1 1919.)
5s ’10 M -S $15,000c___Sept 1 1929
K IN G C O . S C H O O L D IS . N O . 144
W ater ( R e d . a f t . F s b . 1 1920.)
f$6,000c*_1 926-1927
5s ’ 12 F-A $18,000c___Feb 1 1930
6s ’21 Sept \ 10,500c* — 1928-1930
R efunding Bonds.
! 1.000c*-------------- 1931
5s ’ 12 J-J $12,000c___________1932
BO N D . D E B T Oct 1 ’2 5 - . $27,500
City Hall Building Bonds.
5s ’22 J-D $20,0 0 0 c ____ 1932-1942 Cash on hand—
General fund______
1,248
Fire Department Bonds.
Bond redemption fu n d -.
3 096
5s ’25 M -N $5,000c— M ay 1 1935
Assess, val. ’ 24 (V£ act.)_ 713,760
(Optional M ay 1 1930.)
G E N . B D . D T . Sept 30 ’25 $52,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$27.00
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Water debt (add’l) _________
19,000

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L A K E C H E LA N M U N . R E C L A ­
M A T IO N D I S T R I C T .
This district is in Chelan County.
6a ’ 20 J-J $200,000c.......................
6s ’ 22 J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 c..........................
B O N D . D E B T Oct 29 '2 5 ..$ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0
T ot. ass’d val. '25 (34 act.) . _ 500,000
District tax (per acre) 1925___$18.00
IN T . payable at the Equitable
Trust C o ., N . Y . City.

B O N D . D E B T Oct 28 *25. $40 500
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 111 .300
Tot. ass’d val.*25 (40% act.) 1.756.433
City tax rate (per $1,000) Y5-S18.70
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$7J .33
Population in 1910 (Census)
2,381
Population In 1920____ - _______3,341
Principal and interest at City
Treasurer’s office or State’s fiscal
agency in New York.

LEAVEN W O RTH .
This city Is in Chelan County.
W ater Bonds.
6 s g ’ 12 M -N $44.000c
Nov 1 1932
G E N . B D . D T . Dec 31 '2 2 ..$ 4 4 ,0 0 0
Assess, debt (add’l) _________ 24,525
Floating debt________________ 36,179
Sinking fund________________
9,991
Assessed val. 1923 __________ 672,840
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $21.09
Population 1910, 1.551; 1920..1.791
IN T . is payable in Leavenworth.
K IN O C O U N T Y S C . D IS . N O . 174.
Consolidated with King Count}
LEWIS COUNTY.
School District No. 201.
County seat is Chehalis.
Donahue Road Bonds.
K IN O C O . S C H . D IS T . N O . 189
6 s ’20 s-a $95,000 ______1926-1930
Building Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
4M s'16 Feb $24,000c*.Feb 15 1936
(Subject to call after Feb. 15 1917.) 5 s ’ 12 M -SS210.000-.M ar 1 ’26-’32
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 3 .. $300,000
5s ’20 July $56,000c*.July 15 1940
152 000
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 1925 $53,000 Road dist. debt (add'l)___
Warrant debt____ ________
20.041
Floating debt (add’l)______
4,365 Sinking fund_____________
3,679
Tot.ass (i val.’24 ( 14 act.)-21,67,582
assessed value 1923
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $18.00 Total 1-3% actual)______ 25,167.660
(33
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 1,275
State&Co. tax (per$l .000) '22 $33 00
Population 1910, 32,127; 1920, 36.740
K IN G C O . S C H O O L D IS . N O . 200.
IN T . at office of County Treas.
School Bldg. & Equip. Bonds.
and int. on 6s of 1920 at the fiscal
6s ’21 Oct
$43,u00c____192 >-1942 agency of the State of Washington
(Optional on or after 2 years)
In New York, or at the office of
5s ’25 J-D 15,000c___________ 1948 County Treasurer.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 1925.-$57,500
Warrant debt (add'l)______
6,939
Sinking fund_______________
5,147 LEWIS CO U N TY S. D. NO. 3.
Ass’d value 1924 (34 act.) _1,220,229 6s ’21 . . . $49,000........... 1926-1931
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924— $25.00 BOND. D EB T Jan 1 1924. $53,500
Assessed value 1922------------ 2,462,244
IN T . at County Treas. office.
School tax (per $1,000) '22___ $24.50

N A C H E S-S E L A H M U N I. I R . D IS
P. O. Seiah.
C an al Im p t. B o n d s.
6s g ’ 18 J-J $375,000 _____ 1929-1938
6 s ’ 19 J-J 125.000 _____ 1930-1939
B O N D . D E B T Nov 6 ’25— $500,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 103,210
Total assess, val. 1924
(50% actual)___________ 3,200,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$47.00
Population 1924 (est.)_________ 3,500
IN T . payable at the County
Treasurer s office.

K IN G CO. SCH . D IS T . N O . 162.
B u ild in g B o n d s.
6 s ’20 - - 71,25Cc*._June 1 1943
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 ’2 5 . $67,600
Fioa'ing debt (add’l) ______
] 1,760
Cash on hand______________
21,698
Sinking fund_______________
5,035
Assess, val. '24 (14 act.)— 3.328,887
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 4 .$25.50
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 5,505
IN T . payable at State Treas. office
K IN O C O U N T Y S C . D IS . N O . 170.
5s '20 Nov $78,000c*_Nov 15 1941
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 ’2 5 - $78,000
Warrant debt (add’l) ______
23,890
Cash on hand—
General fund___________
625
Sinking fund____________
9,446
Ass’d value 1924 (34 a c t .) ..2,921,365
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24 $18.00

K IN G C O U N TY S. D. NO. 201.
5 H s’21 Dec I$72,000c* ...1 9 3 1 -1 9 3 2
\ 3,000c*_________1933
(Opt. after 10 yrs. from date of issue.)
School District No. 174 Bonds
(Consolidated).
5 s ’ 16 Sept $8,000c*..Sept 1 1936
(Optional Sept 1 1926.)
5s .19 May 24.000c*.M ay 15 1939
(Optional after 1 year.)
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 1925. $104,000
Sinking fund_______________
10,955
Ass’d value 1924 (34 a c t .) ..2,952,221
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$17.00
Population (est.)_______________ 1,500

LEW IS CO. SCH. D IST . NO. 9.
(Optional after 1 years.)
Refunding ( R e d . b e g . i n 1912.)
4 mis’ l l June$14,000c__ June 5 1931
Building Bonds.
414s’ l l July $27,000c___July 1 1931
(Redeemable begin, in 1912)
5a ’ 17 s-a
27.000c................... 1937
(Redeemable begin. In 1922)
fi^ s’20 . . . $17.000.June 15 ’2 6 -’44
6s ’21 J-J
60.000____ July 1 1941
(Optional It ly 1 1926.)
6s '21 J-J
10,000____ July 1 1941
(Option < lnlv 1 1926.)
1
514 s ’24 Julyl5 $40,000c____________
(Optional after 2 years from date.)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 2 4 .. $161 550
K IN G CO. S. D. NO. UN IO N A
4 Jis’22 Sept $ 5 5 .0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1936 Tot .ass’d val.’22(35% act.13,657,009
(Red. after 5 years or any interest Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 22.$20.00
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
paying date thereafter.)
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 '2 5 -_ $55,000
Floating debt fadd’l) ---------388 LINCOLN COUNTY.
Davenport is the county seat.
Assess, val. '24 (14 act.) — 1,969,405
R efunding Ronds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16.59
Population (est.)_______________ 5,675 414s’ 17ann $60.000c___________1937
B O N D . D EB T Oct 5 '2 4 .
$60,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
151.275
K IN G CO. S. D. UNION “ R .”
Donahue road bonds (add)
50,425
4?4s
. . . |$45,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1942 Assess, val. real estate___19.480,011
\ 8,000c.........
1943 Assess, val. personal_____ 3 399,548
(Optional on or after 5 years)
Other assessable property. 5.084.983
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $50,000 Tot.assess. val.’24 0 4 act.).2 7 964,542
Floating debt (additional).
25,781 State & Co.tax (per $1,000) '24.$19,76
Cash on hand, general fund
3,169 Pop’n In 1910, 17,539; 1920, 15.141
Assess, val. ’24 (14 act.)___2,827,455
IN T. at Equitable Tr. Co., N . Y .,
Scheol tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$21.00 and on 6s of 1920 at the fiscal agency
Population 1923----------------------- 3,500 of the State of Washington In N . Y .,
or through the offices of Carstens &
K IN G CO U N T Y W A TE R DIST Earles, Inc., in Seattle, Spokane,
NO. 7.
Portland, San Francisco and Los
6s ’20 M -N $32,0 0 0 c *..M a y 1 1935 Angeles.
6 s ’20 M -N 11,000c*. .M a y 1 1935
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 1925 $40,000 L IN C O L N C O. S C H . D . N O . 14.
Floating debt (additional).
6,486
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund________________
2,258 5s 15 ann $40,000..................... 1935
Assess, val. ’24 (34 act.)___1,030,011
(Subject to call in 1921)
District tax (per $1,000) 1 9 24..$5.00 BOND. D EB T Oct
$50,000
Population in 1923_____________6,600 Tot. assess, val.’24 03 ’24— 1,626,582
4 act.)
Principal and interest at the T a x ra te (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 19 2 4 ___ $ 15 .59
County Treasurer’s office.
Population in 1920_____________ 1,112
K ITSAP C O U N T Y ."
L IN C O L N C O . S C H . D . N O . 31.
Port Orchard is the county seat.
Building Bonds.
Election Supplv Bonds.
5s ’ 13 ann $32,0 0 0 c .-------------- 1933
5s ’22
Sept $8,783 ______ 1926-1938 (Subject to call beg. in 1923)
Road Bonds.
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 9 2 4 .. $32,000
6s g ’20 M -S$380.000c................... 1940 Tot.assess.val. 192404 act) 1,331,924
6s ’21
June 7 0 .0 0 0 c _____ 1932-1941 Sch. tax (per $1,000) 1924-— $11.08
6s ’22
Oct 3 0 ,0 0 0 c _____ 1933-1942 Population in 1920_______________ 882
B O N D . D E B T N o v i ’25- $388,783
Donohue Rd. bds. (add’l ) .
30,000 L O N G V IE W S C H O O L D IS T .
Assessed value 1925_______10,377,592
This district is in Cowlitz County.
Total State & County tax rate
4M s’25M-N15$95,000c M ay 15’27HL5
(per $1,000) 1925__________$33.68
Population 1910,17,647; 1920.33,162
M A C L E A Y -L IN D S A Y I R R . D IS T .
This district is in Clallam County.
K IT S A P C O . U N . H IG H SC H . N O .5 6s g ’22 J-J 1175,000c____ 1932-1942
534s’21 M ay $24,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1931 B O N D . DEBT Nov 30 ’2 5 . $175,000
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’2 5 .. $24,000 Floating debt (add’l) ______
2,241
Total assessed value 1924.-1,619,949 Sinking fund_______________
1,482
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$24-00
IN T . payable in New York.
K IT T IT A S C O U N T Y .
Ellensburg Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’20 . . . $15,000.....................
B O N D . D E B T N ov 2 5 ’25
$15,000
Assess, val. 1925-------------- 20,166,259
State&Co .tax iper$l ,000)’2 5 .. $20.33
Population 1910.18,561; 1920.17.737
K I T T I T A S C O . S C H . D IS . N O . 3.
5s ’ 10 A-O $15,000____ Oct 1 1930
4J£s’ l l ann 36,000____ Dec 1 1931
_s
J-D 90,000___June 15 1945
B O N D . D E B T Nov 25 ’2 5 . $141,000
Assessed value 1925________3,452,804
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ...$ 1 5 -0 0

M A SO N C O U N T Y .
Shelton is the county seat.
B O N D . DEBT Oct. 1925— $157,000
Assess, val. ’25 (34 a c t .) ..5,705,177
State & co. tax '25 (per $1,000) .$33.78
Population, 1920_______________ 4,919
M ID D L E K I T T I T A S I R R I G . D IS .
A district In Kittitas Ceunty.
6s g ’ 10 J-J $96,8 2 0 c .................1 9 4 0
B O N D . DEBT Nov. 25 ’25-$96,820
Assessed valuation 1924____ 683,611
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $24.10
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.

M OUNT VERNON.
K L I C K I T A T C O . S. D . N O . 213.
This city is the county seat of
Formerly School District No. 9.
Skagit County.
5 s ’ 19 June $32,000c___June2 1939
Fire Bldg. & Equipment Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 27 ’2 5 . $32,000 5M s’20 A-O $35,0 0 0 c ____1931-1940
Assess, val. '25 0 4 act)____ 1,087,001
City Building Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.40 6s '21 M -N $5,500 _____ 1926-1929




[Y ol. 121.

WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS

N O R T H Y A K IM A (See Yakima).
O K A N O G A N C O . S C H . D . N O . 19.
School-Building Bonds.
534s’20 . . . $25,000c__________ 1943
6 s ’21 . . .
28,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1943
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 981.)
6s
...
$9,000c__________ 1943
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1 ’2 4 .. $33,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
68,632
Sinking fund_______________
2 000
Assess, val. ’23 (14 a c t.!___1 616 8 15
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.--$26.00

PALOUSB.

This city is in Whitman County.
514e
M 8 $ 23,000c................... 1931
Refunding W ater Bonds.
51*s’ 12 M S $17.000..................... 1932
(Subject, to call beg. in 1922.)
Street Improvement Bonds.
_s
. . . $36,000.............................
G E N . B D . D T . Oct. 28 '25.32,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
12,000
Tot. ass’d val.'25 (2-5 a c t.). 447,099
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.......... $20.80
Pop n 1910, 1,549; 1920.............1.129
IN T . is payable in New York.
PA SC O .
This city is In Franklin County.
Inc. as a town Oct. 3 1889 and as a
city of the third class Jan. 1 1910.
At a special election held Sept. 1921
the residents of Pasco rejected a
proposition to adopt a commission
form of government by a vote of 75
for to 225 against.
City-H all Bonds.
5s ’ l l F-A $30,000c— .A u g 1 1931
Refunding Bonds.
5 J4s'14 F-A $27.500c__ Aug 4 1934
P u b lic U tilit y B o n d s.
6s
. . . $150.000_______________
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1582.)
G E N . B D . D T . Nov 26 ’21 $57,500
Assessment debt (add’l)__
285,000
Sinking funds____________
3.917
Ass’d val’n 1922 0 4 act.)-.1 ,65 3 .5 05
Clity tax (per $ 1,000) '23-------- $19.33
Pop’n in 1910, 2,083; ’20_______3,362
INTEREST payable at City Treas­
urer’s office or In N. Y . City.

P E N D O R E IL L E C O U N T Y .
Newport Is the County seat.
W arrant-F unding Bonds.
414g’12 M -N $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1932
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1922)
F u n d in g B o n d s.
4?4s
. . . $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1934-1943
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925. $60,000
Total assessed valuation
1925 (40% actual)______ 7.542,500
State&Co. tax (per $1,010) '25 *23-00
O L Y M P IA .
Population 1910. 6.660; 1920, 6,363
Olympia Is situated In Thurston
IN T . at Co. Treas. office or at
County. Incorporated as a town fiscal agency in N . Y . City.
Jan. 28 1859; as a city 1881. Bond*
below all owned by State Permanent P E S H A S T IN I R R I G A T I O N D IS T .
School Fund. Sale of $90,000 6%
A district in Chelan County.
water bonds annulled by Supreme 6s ’22 M -N $ 7 0 .0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1933
Court. V. 101, p. 788.
BON D . D E B T N ov 1 9 2 5 --.$ 7 0 ,0 0 0
Ref. Bonds ( R e d . b e g . i n 1911).
3JLs’06 J-J $8 5 ,5 0 0 0 ............. ..1 9 2 6
W a te r -P la n t-P u r c h a s e B o n d s.
P IE R C E C O U N T Y .
6 s ’ 16 J-J $55.000__________ _____
The county seat Is Taooma.
Bridge Bonds.
Refunding Bonds.
3J4s
J-J
$7,500________________ 4s ’06 M -S $30,000c— . Sept 1 1926
Funding Bonds.
U. S. Army Mobilization Train­
6s ’25 J-J $ 2 5,000.-Jan. 1 ’27-’36
ing & Supply Station Bonds.
f
4,500____ Jan. 1 1927 41*s’ 17 June $280.000c.June 1 ’28-’37
s ’25 J-J \ 5,000____ Jan. 1 1928 5s 17 M -S 1.000.000c.Nov l ’28-’37
1 5,500____ Jan. 1 1929
Road Construction Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1 9 ’2 3 . $62,500 5s’ 19 June 15$lOOO0OOJune 15'30-’39
Lnc ilimnt. dist. b is. (add’l) 296 029 5s '20 M -S 500,000 _____1926-1940
Water debt (additional)___
87.000 5>4s'21 F-A 500,000 _____1927-1941
Total assessed value 1923--3.917 .326 534s’21 J-J
500.000 _____1927-1941
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $23.25 5)4s’21 M -S 200,000 _____1929-1941
Population 1910, 6,996; 1920, 8,537 .s
...2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
IN T . at office ot State Treasurer.
Voting Machine Bonds.
5s ’20 Feb $82,000 _____1926-1940
B O N D .D E B T Nov 18’25-$6,392,000
O L Y M P IA SCH OOL D IS T . N O . 1
Sinking fund_____________
250,717
High School Bonds.
4*4s’ 18 F-A $51,000____ Apr 1 1938 Ass’d value 1925 (34 act.).93,850,426
(Subject to call after A pril 1 1928.) State & Co. tax rate (per $1,
000) 1925__________ ________ $32.43
6s ’22 s-a $115,000c_____ 20 years
Pop’n 1910, 120,812; 1920. 144,127
(Subject to call May 1 1924.)
IN
534s
___
23,000c_____________20years T . on the 4s and 4 % bonds of
1917 is payable at State Treasurer’s
(Subject to call June 1 1923.)
office.
5s '22
s-a
20,000c_____________20 years
(Subject to o i l Sent. 1 1924.)
4W 24 —
5 9 ,0 0 0 ."........................
P IE R C E C O U N T Y C O M M E R C IA L
B O N D . D EB T Nov 25 ’2 4 . $285,000
W A T E R W A Y D IS T . N O . 1.
Floating debt (add’l) ______
41.000
W aterway Construction Bonds.
4,556.187 6s ’ 16 M -S $96,5 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1926
Ass’d val. 1924........
School tax (per $1,0Q0) 1924— $30.00
(8ubject to call Sept. 1 1921.)
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 12,700 T O TA L D E B T Nov 18 ’25 $96,500
I N T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Totalass’d val. '25 (14 act.) 686,600
District tax (per $1,000) '25
$20.00
P A C IF IC C O U N T Y .
South Bend Is the cou nty seat.
PIERCE CO. SCH . D IS T . N O . 3.
Funding Bonds.
414s’23 June $57,000 _____ 1926-1944
4J4s ’ 16— . $10,000_________ $10,000 yly
(Optional 1929.)
(Subject to call after one year.)
High-School Site Bds. ( o p t . ’29).
R e fu n d in g
4J4S'17 J-J $250.000____ July 1 1937 5s ’ 19 M -N 50 ,0 0 0 --M a y 1 '29-’39
5s ’ 19 M -N 7.000..M a y 1 ’29-’39
R o a d a n d B rid g e B o n d s .
5s ’ 17 J-J $141,000— July 1 ’26-’37 B O N D . D EB T N ov 18 ’2 5 . $114,000
Sinking fund_______________
16,352
H ig h w a y B o n d s.
5 K s 20 J.J $120,000.......... 1926-1940 Assess, val. ’24 (50% a c t).2,710,818
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 1923- $609,500 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) *25— $24.00
Floating debt (add’l) ---------2,134 Population (estimated) '24____ 7,000
Donohue Road debt (add’l)
37,103
Sinking fund_______________
43.942 P IE R C E C O U N T Y SCM . D . N O . 7.
Assess, val., real estate___ 10,905,912 6s ’17 A-O $6,000____ Oct 1 1937
Assess, val., personal------ 2.296.304
(Optional after Oct 1 1918)
Other assess, property______________ 868.434
T o t.assess. val. '23 (34 act) $14,070,650 5 tfs ’20 A-O 2 0.400------ Aug 1 1940
(Optional after Aug 1 1921)
State&Co .tax (per $1,000) ’23.$34.50
DE
8 ’25- $26,400
P opula’n 1910, 12,532; 1920, 14.891 B O N D . val. B T Nev 1act.).1,034,502
Assess,
1925 (14
I N T . at State Treasurer’s office.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25326.70

O K A N O G A N C O . S. D . N O . 100.
Building Bonds.
434s’ 16 M -N I2 3 ,0 0 0 c .— M ay 1 1936
(Subject to call May 1 19261
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’2 4 -— $23,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______ 17.797
Assess, val. ’23 (50% act.)__809,015
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $19.00

P A C IF IC C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 32. P IE R C E C O . 8 . D . N O . 10.
414s'13 . . . $56.000— ...............1933
See Tacoma S. D . N o. 10.
B O N D . D EB T Dec. 31 ’24.$56,000
Assess, val. 1923 0 4 act.)- 1,534,761 P IE R C E C O U N T Y S . D . N O . 55.
School tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 3 .— $8.00
B u ild in g B o n d s.
P A C IF IC C O U N T Y 8 D , N O . 36 5s ’22 Apr $45,0 0 0 c -------1026-1934
B O N D . D E B T N e v l S ’* 5 . $45,000
F u n d in g B o n d s.
’24
5s ’ 13 . . . $19,000____________1913 T ot. ass’d val.(per (14 act.).1,159,586
Sch. tax rate
$1,000) ’25.316.60
B u ild in g a n d F u r n a ce B o n d s.
5s
. . . $43,000____________1913
B O N D . D E B T Dec. 31 ’2 4 . $62,000 P IE R C E C O U N T Y 8 . D . N O . 300.
S ch ool B on ds.
Ass’d ral’n 1923 0 4 a c t.)..2,264,631
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-326.00 434s’20 A-O $37,000--Apr 1 ’26-’41
B O N D . D E B T Nev 1$ ’25- $37,000
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office.
Assess, val. 1925 (14 actO-1.804,821
P A C IF IC C O U N T Y S. D . N O . 111. School tax rate(per $1,0OO)’25 $21.00
Population 1025 (est.)................ 6.000
Building Bonds.
6s '21 ann $9,000------------- serially
P O R T ANG ELES.
(Optional after 1931.)
This city is in Olallam County.
6s ’21 ann $9,500------------- serially
Incorporated as a city of the third
(Optional after 1931.)
B O N D . DEB T Dec. 31 ’2 4 . $24,500 class about June 1890. Commission
Assess, val. ’23 (14 act.)— 1,213,937 form of Government adapted Jan. 1
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)'23.$12.50 1920.

.

D ec ., 1925.]

POET ANGELES ( C on clu d ed ).
PULLMAN
W ater Bonds.
. This city is In Whitman County.
f$60,000c-Sept 1 ’27-’ 29'5s '25--M -S $35,200-..Sept 20 1945
75,000c-8ept 1 ’30-’32
R efunding Bonds.
1 90,000c_Sept 1 ’33-’35 5Hs
- . - $11.000c..................1932
70,000c-Sept 1 ’36-’37
W ater Bonds.
6)4s’24M -S 35,00 0c...S ept 1 1938 5Hs
- - - $21,000c..................1934
40,000c_ Sept 1 1939
_
Sewer Bonds.
45,000c--_Sept 1 1940 5Hs
--.
$4,000c..................1937
I00,000c-Sept 1 ’41-’42
Road Bonds.
[ll0,000c-Sept 1 ’43-’44 6s
$11,000c______ — 1930
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 12 F-A $.50,000____Feb 1 1932 7 s '21
}$97.500-—July 18 1931
GEN . B D . D T. N ov 1925-$675,000
t 18.000-Sept 15 ’26-’31
Water debt (incl.)________ 625,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’25- $81 ,200
Assessment debt_________ 600,000 W ater d e b t ( i n c l .) __________
3 1 .0 0 0
20.000
Assess, val. real est_______ 2.413 367 Sinking fund fwaterl______
Assess, val. personal______1,128 S 1 Tot.ass’d val.’25(50%act.) 1,484,109
0
Tot.ass’d vaf.,25(50% act.)3.542.207 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 .-$6-60
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— $65.00 Population, 1910, 2,602; 1920. 2,440
Pop’n 1910. 2,286; 1920 ..........-5.351
PUYALLUP. ~
This city is in Pierce County.
P O R T OF GRAYS H ARBOR
Incorporated Aug. 19 1890.
P. O. Aberdeen.
Funding (o p t. 10 years).
6s ’21 J-J $400,000c*. - July 1 1941 5s '09 July $16,800r*________ 1929
(optional July 1 1931)
General M unicipal (op t. 10 y r s .).
5 K s’22 J-DS100,000c*—June 1 1942 5s '09 July $14,000r*________ 1929
(Optional June 1 1932)
Fire Apparatus (opt. 10 y r s .).
5s ’22 M-S 200,000c*..Sept 1 1942 5 H s '1 5 J-J
$5,000r*—Jan 20 1935
(Optional after 1 year)
6s ’21 M -N 15,000r*—M ay 1 1941
5s ’23 J-J 250.090c*.-Jan 1 1943
W ater System Bonds.
(Optional after 1 year)
f$18,000r*-July 1 ’27-’29
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 ’24 $9.50,000
21,000r*. July 1 ’30-’32
Assessed val. real estate--29.061.372 5 H s ’22 J-D 8,000r*—July 1 1933
Assessed val. personal___ 8,219.450
18,000r*_July 1 ’34-’35
Total assessed value 1924
lO.OOOr*—July 1 1936
(about Vi actual)______37,280,822 BOND. DEN T Sept 30 ’25 $125,800
Port tax rate (per $1,000)'24. .$6 24 Water debt (incl.)________
75. HO
Pop’n 1920. 45.000; '24 (est.). 67,000 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 147,901
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office. Ass’d val. ’25 ( H actual)—2,271,£76
State Treasurer's office, or at fiscal Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $80 99
agency o f the State o f Washington in Population. 1910, 4,544; 1920, 6,323
New York City.
PUYALLUP SCH. D IST. NO. 3.
PORT OF KALAMA.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924-- $114,000
This district is in Cowlitz County. Sinking fund.........................
15.843
F un din g Bonds.
_
Assess, val. '25
a c t.)_ 2,655,465
6s ’21 J-D $27.009——Dec 1 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$24.00
6s ’21 J-D 55,009___ Dec 1 1936 Pop’n, 1920, 6,237; 1924 (est) 8,000
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 ’23- $82,000.
Assessed value 1 9 2 2 .-____ 2,746,7 84 RAYMOND.
District tax (per $1,000) ’22_ $2.00
_
This city is In Pacific Co. Inc.
Aug. 1907. Population 1910, 2,450;
PORT OF OLYMPIA.
1920. 4,260.
This place is in Thurston County.
Jail Bonds,
($14,000c*—July 1 1926 6s
.-$2,500..........................
30.000c* July 1 ’27-’28
Funding Bonds.
16,000c*. .July 1 1929 5)4s'13 M-N569.000____Nov 1 1939
5}£s’24 J-J
17,000c*..July 1 1930 5s
...
15,000___ Nov 1 1929
18,000c*-.July 1 1931
M unicipal Bonds.
19,000c*__July 1 1932 5s
...
$10,000___ Jan 3 1930
20,000c*. .July 1 1933
W ater-Plant Purchase Bonds.
21,000c*. .July 1 1934 6 s '15 M -NS117.000--M ay 15 1935
BOND. DE&T Nov 1924. $155,000
Harbor Impt. Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1924.-15,786,647 8s ’ 18 - - - $39 000 _____1926-1928
BOND. DEBT Dec 28 '23- $212,000
PORT OFZSEATTLE.
Water debt (Incl ) ________ J2' ,0 H
All bonds are coupon in form with L. I. debt (add’l)________ 328,537
privilege o f registration.
Assessed val. ’23 04 act.)_2.163,293
East W aterway Impt. (Part Y rly ) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$24.80
4J*sk’13 J-J $425,000. —Jan 1 1955
IN TEREST at fiscal agency in
43^sg’ 13M-N298,000___ M ay 1 1955 New York.
East W aterway Impt. No. 2
(Part Y ea r ly .)
REARDEN.
5s’ 13 M-S $1.291.000.................1956
This city is in Lincoln County.
5s ’ 14 J-J
34.000____Jan 1 1956 5J4s>’ 1 9
$40,000c..... ............1939
6s ’ 14 J-D 407.000.............— .1956
Wnter Bonds.
4H.s'16 A-O 347,000___ Apr 1 1957 BOND. DEBT Dec 7 ’2 5 -- $40,000
Salmon Bay Impt. (P art Y r ly .)
Sinking fund (water)______
3,883
4H sg’ 13J-J 298.000____Jan 1 1955 Tot. ass’d val. 24 (44 % act,.) 275 00 >
5s
14 A-O 2 (0.000___ Apr 1 1956 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$18 93
Central W aterfron t im pt.
Population in 1910. 527; 1920, 420
(Part Y ea r ly ).
IN T. payable at the Atlantic Nat.
444s’ 13 J-J $643.000____ Jan 1 1955 Bank, New York.
5s ’ 14 J-D 176,000___ June 1 1956
4H s’ 16 M -N .-8.000______ 1958
Smiths Cove Impt. (Part Y rly ) RICHLAND MUNICIPAL IR R I­
GATION
D ISTR IC T.
4>4sg’ 13M-N$344.000—-M ay 1 1955
This district (P. O. Richland) Is In
4 j|sg'14J-J
516,000___ Jan 11956
5s ' 19 A-O 1.533.000_____ ____ 1961 Benton County.
6s ’20 M-N$590,000c*-May 1 ’31-40
5s '19 J-D 313 000........... 1961
5 s ’20 J-D 342.000___________1965 (For maturity see V. 110, p. 2414.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’25-$590,000
Lake W ashington Impt.
Population 1920 (est.)________ 1,500
(Part Y early)
4Msg’ 13 J-J 128,060___ July 1 1955
RITZVILLE.
W est Seattle Ferry Bonds
(Part Y ea r ly).
This city is in Adams County.
5s g ’14 J-J $175,600___ Jan 1 1956
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
W ater Front Side Purchase Bds 6s ’21 J-J ($27,000c.Jan 15 ’2 V 3 4
\ 20,000c_Jan 15 ’35-’39
4 K s’25 J-D $600,000--June 1 ’27-’55
B D . DEBT Sept 30 ’ 25- $8 155,000
W ater Revenue Bonds.
$1,000 ann.
Assessed valuation 1924.307,054,519 5j-£s’ 17 J-J $12,000c
Population in 1910________ 284,635 BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’25- $59,000
Population in 1920------------ 389‘273 Water revenue bonds (Incl.) 12,000
_
17,501
IN T . at Equip ble Tr. Co.. N . Y Assessment debt (add’l)_
Tot.ass’d val.(50% act.)’24 973.503
P O R T OF TACOMA.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924--$47.70
Pop’n ’10 (Census), 1,859: '20-1,900
Port Development Bonds.
IN T. at the office of the City
5 s ’ 20 F -A $ l,500,000c- —1930-1954
(For maturity see V. 110, p. 487) Treasurer or at the fiscal agency of
5 s ’20 F-A 100.000c____ 1930-1954 the State o f Washington in N . Y .
6s ’21 M-S 900,000c____ 1932-1956
(For the amount due on each date SEATTLE.
Situated in King County. Inoorp.
see V 113, p 1603)
a town Jan. 14 1865 and
BON D. D E B T Oct 28 ’25 $2,500,000
a city Dec. 2 1869. Ballard
Assess, val. ’ 25 0 4 act.) —93.850,426
Tax rate (Dist.) 25 (per $1.000)51.50 annexed to this city Jan. 29 1907.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-572.16 Columbia was annexed M ay 3 1907.
Population in 1924 (est.)___ 150,000 Proposed new city charter rejected
IN T . payable at the Fiscal Agency June 30 1924. V. 99, p. 138.
o f the State o f Washington in N . Y. An issue o f $800,000 municipalelectric-railway system bonds was
voted March 7 1911 (V. 92, p.
PORT TOWNSEND.
This city is in Jefferson Co. Inc 753), and validity subsequently up­
Dec. 8 1881. Pop’a 1910. 4,181; held; V. 95, p. 64, 1404; $775,000
has been sold, balance of authori­
1920, 2,847.
zation cancelled. In 1919 the city
R efu n d in g (Red. beg. in 1921).
5J4s’ l l J-J 575.000c—.July 1931 purchased the street railway prop­
erty of the Puget Sound Trac­
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’ 15 -_ - $20.000-—..............1935 tion, Power & Light Co., delivering
D E N . DEBT Mar 2 4 ’2 5 -- $95,000 $15,000,000 bonds to the company.
■V. 110, p. 971.
Floating dbet (add'l)______
49 000
The following are the general lien
Water bds. (not inel. abeve) 34,000
bonds outstanding.
Assess, value 1924
945,000
Shilshole Ave. Condem na. Bds.
City tax (per $1,000) 1925_$33.50
534s’20 J-D$270,000z-Dec. 1 ’26-’40
Shilshole Ave. Impt. B onds.
PO R T OF VANCOUVER.
5M s’23 M-S 110,000--Sept 1 ’29-’43
A district in Clarke County.
City Hall Site Bondg.
W ater F ront Purchase Bonds.
_
45£s'18 J-J $169,000— Jan 25 1938 4J4s’ 10 J-D$300,000_ Dec 1 1930
(Subject to call after 1 year)
B uilding Bonds.
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 27 ’25- $169,000 4J4S’ 10 July $50.000z—-July 1 1930
T uberculosis H ospital B onds.
Assessed value 1925 -10.025,829
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $7.80 4J4s’ 14 A-O $89,000—Oct 1 ’26-’32
_
Population (est.)_____________22,000 5s T8 J-D 36,000z_ June 1 1928




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WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS
G eorgetow n F un din g Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-D $46.000___ June 1 1931
Sewer Bonds.
4J4s’07 M-S SI .649.000--M arl 1927
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s g ’ l l J-J $138.000—July 1 ’28-’31
5s e ’12 A-O 267 0 9 0 „A p r 1 ’26-'32
5s *12 J-J
73 000--July 1 *26-’32
5s g '12 J-J
75.000.-July 1 ’26-’32
Light Plant Extension Bonds.
4s ’09 A-O$500,000___ Apr 1 1929
4)4sT0 M-S 200.000___ Mar 1 1930
4J4s’ H J-D 100,000___ June 1 1931
4 ^ g ’ 12 J-J1.000.000____Jan 1 1932
5s ’ 13 J-J (147.000—July 1 ’26-'32
\ 26,000___ July 1 1933
4H s’ 14 A-O 400.000____Oct 1 1934
Park Bonds.
4s ’07 M-SS295.000____Mar 1 1927
4s ’09 A-O 500.000___ Apr 1 1929
4 J^s’ 10 M-S 200.000___ Mar 1 1930
4 } i s ’ \0 M-S 500.000___ Mar 1 1930
4>^s’ 10 J-D 500,000____Dec 1 1930
41 ^s’ 11 J -D l,000,000---June 1 1931
4 K s’ 12 J-J 1,000,000---Jan 1 1932
4 ^ s ’ 12 J-J 500,000____July 1 1932
4J^s’25 A-O 430,000--Apr 1 ’27-55
M unicipal Light Plant Bonds.
3 ^ s ’08J-J 200.000Z— -Jan 1 1928
R efu nding W ater & Sewer Bds,
5s g ’ 10 J-J $250,000--July 1 '26-’30
Refuse Disposal Plant Bonds.
4 K s’ 10 J-J $100.000—July 1 ’26-’30
City Electric Ry. Bonds.
4Hg'13 M-NS300.000z—M ay 1 1933
4V4s’ 15 A-O 125.000____Apr 11935
4 ^ s ’ 18 A-O 350,000____Apr 1 1938
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds.
4 H s ’ 10 j - j $500.OOOz— July 1 1930
4 Jus’ l l J-J
580.000_ July 1 1931
_
4 )4g'12 J-J
500.000___Jan 11932
4>$s’ 14 J-J
75.000___Jan 1 1934
W ater T unnel Bonds.
4 ^ g ’ 14J-J $300,000---July 1 1934
Bridge Bonds, Series “ A ,,” “ B”
C, & D.
5s T5 A-O $829.500—Apr 1 ’26-’35
5s ’15 A-O 100.000. - Apr 1 ’26-35
5s T7 J-J 200.000--July 1 ’28-’37
5s g’ 19 J-J 245,000.- Jan 1 ’30-’39
4H s’24 M -N 1,500,000e or x . ’26-'54
4Hs'25 A-O 500.000--Apr 1 ’27-’55
Beacon Hill Im pt. Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D $246,000___Dec l ’26-’53
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2462)
M unicipal Im pt. Bonds.
4)^s'24 M -N$600,000z-M ay ’26-54
4j^s’25 A-O 300,000--A pr 1 ’27-'55
BALLARD— Annexed Jan. 29 1907:
F unding Bonds.
5s ’ 10 M-S $65,000____Mar 1 1930
UTILITY BOND DE B T.
Both principal and interest of the
issues listed below are payable from
the revenues of the utilities and are
not a lien against the general tax fd.
Cedar River W ater Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $181.000_____ Jan 1 1926
5s '16 J-J 15,000______ Jan 1 1926
M unicipal Lt- & Power P lant &
System Bonds.
5s ’ 17 A-O $312.000_ Oct 1 ’ 26- 37
_
5s ’ 18M -N1.3 i0,000--N qv 1 '26 '38
5s '19 M-S 7O0.0OO.-Mar 1 ’26 '39
_
5s ’ 19 A-O 1,162,000_ Oct 1 ’ 26-'39
5s '20 J-D 600,000--June 1 ’26-’40
6s ’21 M-S 600,000.-M ar 1 '27-41
6s’ 21 A -0 2 ,175.000--A pr 1 ’27-’41
5 H s’23M-N 625,000_-M ay 1 ’29-'43
(835,000--M ay 1 ’29-'33
5 H g’23M-N( 840.000--M ay 1 ’ 34-’38
1845,000--M ay 1 '30-’43
M unicipal Lt- & Power Bonds.
6s '21 M -N 2,505.000--N ov 1 ’27-41
6s '21 M -N l,000,000--N ov 1 ’27-41
6 s '22 M -Sil,005,000--M ar 1 ’28-’42
6 s ’23 M -N 255,000--M ay 1 ’29-’43
6 s ’23 M -N 145,000.-M ay 1 ’29-’43
f 330,000--D ec 1 ’29-’33
5sg ’23 J-D \ 670,000--D ec 1 ’.34-M3
5s g ’24 J-J 1,500,000. - July 1 ’30-’44
Railway Extension Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-S $799,000—Sept 1 ’30-’3§
M unicipal Rv. Bonds.
6 s ’ 18 J-D
$45,000_ Jan 1 ’26-’30
_
5s’ 19M-S 11,668,000—Mar 1 ’26-’39
5s ’ 19 M-S 400,000--M ar 1 ’ 30-’39
5s ’ 19 J-D 150,000.-June 1 ’30-’ 39
5s ’ 19 M -S 790,000—Sept 1 ’30-’39
6s '22 M-S 235,000--M ar 1 ’28-’37
5s ’22 J-J
55.000--July 1 ’28-’37
Ry. Ext. U tility W arrants.
6s ’24 M-S $25,500--M ar 1 ’26-’28
6s '25 M -N
79,000--M ay 1 ’27-’29
6s ’25 M-S
72,000--Sept 1 ’2S-’30
W ater Extension B onds.
5 s '16 J-J
$15,000___ Jan 1 1926
6s ’21 J-D 2,000,000--D ec 1 ’27-41
/ 330,000--D ec 1 ’30-’34
4 K s’24J-D\ 670,000--D ec 1 ’35-’44
I 330,000--July 1 ’31-35
4 K s’25 J-J( 670,000--July 1 ’36-45
The original amount of the second
issue of municipal railway bonds list­
ed above was $15,000,000 and was
given in exchange for all the street
railway property In the city limits of
the Puget Sound Traction, Light &
Power C o., on April 1 1919.
Principal and interest payable at
z State Treasurer, Olympia, on all
others at office of fiscal agency in
New York City.
All bonds bear coupons with priv­
ilege of registration as to principal
and interest.
T O T .B D .D T .N ov 5 ’25-$66,853,796
Self-supp. util, d eb ts.. 34,204,500
Spec, assess, debts------ 14.929,796
GEN. BOND. D E B T .. 17,719.500
Sinking fund, general_
_
247.984
Sinking fund, gen. water
284,835
N ET GEN. B D . DEBT
N ov 5 1925____________17,186,681
N o v 5 1925
Bonded debt.....................$17,186 681
Floating debt__________
None
T ota l________________ 17,186.681
Water debt (included)_
_
1,966.369
The city also had outstanding on
Oct. 9 1924 $13,122,529 of assess­
ment bonds and $2,042,352 assess,
warrants, both a lien only against
benefited property.

The net profit of the Water Dept,
for the year 1924 was $608,670.
Cash in treasury N ov. 5 1925,
$2 247.370.
The revenues of the light and power
plant in 1924 amounted to $2,901,797. and for the five-year period
1920-1924 averaged $2,567,698 an­
nually.
DEBT L IM IT A T IO N — The lim­
itation o f bonded indebtedness is
10% of the assessed valuation, of
which 5% is for water, light and
sewers and 5% for general purposes
C IT Y PR O PE R TY.— On Dec. 31
1924 the book value of the res.1 estate
owned by the city was $14,962,687.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— As­
sessment about 50% actual value.—
1925.
1924.
Real est—$202,338,380 $201,771,975
Personal. 49,478.331
42.260.849
T o ta l..$251,816,711 $244,032,824
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925, “ old
limits":
City purposes_______ $35.89
County purposes____13.45
School purposes_____ 14.32
State purposes______ 9.42
Port of Seatle purposes 1.25
T o t a l_______________ $74.33
POPULATION In 1920 315.652: in 1910 (Census), 237,194; in
1900 (Census). 80.671.

SEATTLE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.

This school district Is In King Co.,
and Includes the city of Seattle.
S chool Bonds.
4s ’06 J-J $500.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1926
4Ms’08 M -N300.00Qc._.M ay 1 1928
4s ’08 M -N 200.000c-_.M ay 1 1928
4s ’09 M-N400.000C-—M ay 1 1929
4H s’ l l M-8 125.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’30
4K s’ l l M-S 100.000c...M ar 1 1931
4>$s’ 12 M-S 180.000c-Mar 1 ’26-’31
4 ^ s ’ 13 M-S 200.000c...M ar 1 1933
(Subject to call after 1914.)
5s ’ 13 M-S 184,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’33
5 s ’ 14 A-O 171.000c.Apr 1 ’2 6 ’34
4 ^ s ’ 14 A-O 15 2 .0 0 0 c-.N ov 1 1934
(Subject to call after 1915.)
5s ’ 14 A-O *81.000c.Apr 1 ’ 26- 34
4 ^ s ’ 16 M -8 176.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’38
4 J4s’16 Mar 234 000 -M ar 1 ’ 26-’36
4 J^s’ 16 M-S i 21,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’3$
4 K s’ 17 Apr 969,000c -Apr 1 ’26-’37
4.40s A-O 897.000-_.0ct 1 ’ 26-’ 59
6s ’20 A-O 639.000-.Apr 1 ’26-’60
5s ’20 A-O 426.000.-Apr 1 ’26-’60
6s ’21 F-A 1,679,000c------ 1926-1961
6s ’21 J-J 648.000c------ 1926-1961
4 ^ s ’25 M -N 709,000--M ay 1 ’27-’46
4s ’25 M -N 291,000--M ay 1 ’46-’50
W. Seattle Dist. No. 73 (A nn.)
4H s’08 J-D $55,000c__ June 1 1928
Ballard Dist. No. 80 (A nnexed).
3J4s’07 F-A $70.000c__ Mar 1 1927
(Subject to call after 1908.)
G eorgetow n Dist No 153 (A n­
nexed)
4 ^ « ’09 M-S 20 ,000 c...M a r 1 1929
(Subject to call after 1910.)
BOND. D T. June 30 ’25-_$9,527,000
Sink, fund_____________
* 554 770
Assess, val. ’25 (H act.) .254.3(2,904
School fax (per $1 .000) 1925--$| 32
4
Pop. ’20, 313,000; ’25 (est.), 375.000
INTEREST on 4 Via of 1911 payaDle In Chicago (Harris Tr. & Sav.
Bank) or N. Y. City; on $200,000
of 1913 at State Treasurer’s of­
fice in Olympia: all other bonds
at office of County Treasurer or at
State fiscal agency in N. Y . City
(Equitable Trust Co.).

3EDRO WOOLEY.

This city is in Skagit County.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s
s-a $7,000c..$1,000 yearly
5s ’16 F A $40,000c..................1936
Sewer Bonds
5s
...
$5,000----------------------BOND. DEBT Oct. 27 ’25 $47,000
Assess, val. ’25 (30% act.) 1,129 038
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $20.00
Pop’n, 1910, 2,129; ’20........... 3.389
IN T. at City Treasurer's office
or at State fiscal agency in New
York City.
s e l a h -m o x e e i r r i g a . d i s t .
This district is in Yakima County.
6s ’ 17 J-J $70,000c__________1937
6s ’20 J-J
45.000c__________1940
TOTAL DEBT Oct 28 ’25- $115,000
Sinking fund______________
5,840
Assessed value 1925_______ 577,066
Population 1924 (est.)-------------1,700
Prin. and int. at office of County
Treasurer, or at county's fiscal agent
in N . Y .

SK A G IT COUNTY.
M t. Vernon is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds.
4Jis’24Julyl $57,000c.July 1 '26-’44
Ref. W arrant (Red. beg. in 1921).
4Ms’ l l A-O $90,00 0c-..A p r 1 1931
Road Bonds.
6 s ’24 F-A $231,000------ 1926-1936
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’ 23$90,000
Assess, (road debt add’l ) .
870,300
Warrant debt (add’l)-----24,151
Sinking fund------------------5,898
Tot.ass’d val.’23(50%act) 22,370,483
Real estate owned by the
county Dec 31 1921____
85,000
StateACo.t»x(per$l,000) *23.$36.98
Popul’n 1910, 29.241; 1920, 33,373
IN T . on 3 H a at State Treas. o ffic e ;
on 4H s at Halsey, Stuart & Co.,
Chicago.
SKA GIT CO. UNION H IG H S. D.
NO. 5.
5 ^ s ’21 . . . $45.000____July 1 1941
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 1924...$45,000
SKA GIT CO. U. H. S. D. NO. 1.
5K s’21 .-.$ 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 ____M ay 1 1951
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 1924.$225,OO0

154
SKAGIT CO. U. H. S DIST. NO. 4
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 10 an i $32,000_____June 1030
NET DEBT Jan 1 19 24--. $32,000
Total assess, valuation____5.204,043

WASHINGTON—CITIES AND TOWNS
CITY PR O PE R TY.— The olty In­
ventory on Jan. 1 1925 showed real
estate, buildings, library, department
equipments. &c., to the value of
H I.048,881, Including water system
alued at $5,374,449.
IN T. and principal at Equitable
Trust Co., N. Y .; on Hillyard bonds
at City Treasurer’s office.

STEVENS COUNTY.
County seat Is Colville. A portion
of this county was taken to form
Ferry Co. and Pend Oreille Countv.
Populat’n 1910. 25.297; 1920. 21.605.
Funding l i n t , in N . Y . C ity .)
4J4s’09M-N $90.000c__ Nov 1 1929
(Subject to call after N ov 1 1919.)
BOND. D EBT Oct 28 ’ 25 $70 000
Assessed val., real estate-10.7°5 836
Assessed val., personal_ 2.437 046
_
Tot.assess.val.( Y act.)’2513 142 882
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)’25-$27.50

SKAMANIA COUNTY.
Stevenson is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5 K s '15 J-J $210.000 July 1 ’ 26 ’3f
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’25- $210,000 1POKANE SCHOOL DIST. NO. 81.
Sinking fund______________
90,909
Building
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 ( Y act.)_4,803,693 ij^s’07 J-J Bonds.0 c...J u ly 1 1927
37.0 0
State&Oo.tax (per $1,000)’ 25 $33.50 Subject to call after July 1 1917.) SUNNYSIDE VAL. IR R IG . DIST.
Population 1910, 2,887; 1920, 2,357 lH s’08 J-J 157.000c— .July 1 1928
R efu n d in g Ronds.
tHs'09 J-J 400.000c--.July 1 1929 6s ’ 23 J-J $195.000c..Jan 1 ’ 27-’ 43
BNOHOMISH
t v s ’ l l M-N 495.000c..M ay 1 1931 BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’ 24 $199,600
This city Is In Snohomish County tH s’ 12 J-J 244.n on e...Ju ly 1 1932 Assess, val. ’ 24 ( Y act)_-10,150.000
Inc.in 1890.
l ^ s g ’ 17 M-N175.000C—May 1 1937 Dlst. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24S152.00
Special water bond&.nawahie
'Subj. to call beginning Sept. 1 1927.) Population (est.) ____________ 20,000
from water rent cdWKaSCTi' $19,000
Funding Bonds.
Coupon water bonds payable
4 ^ s ’ 16 J-J 820,000c_____Jan 1 1926 TACO M A.
Tacoma Is the county seat of Pleroe
from tax levy______________ 15.000
R efunding Bonds.
Refunded wearer bonds paya­
. Ks’ lO J-J $197.000c— . July 1 1930 County. Incorp. Nov. 8 1883.
’
ble from rax levy_________ 28.000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24_$1,764.009 Commission government effective
BOND. D T . Oct 30 ’25 -- $53,500 Warrant debt___________
24,653 May 2 1910.
Assessment debt (add’1)____ 2 1 .0 0 Sinking fund____________
636.817
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund (gen 1)_______
7.321 \ssess. val. 1924 ( Y> act.) 86,484,356 4Hs 09 J-D$300,000c_ July 1 1929
_
Sinking fund (.water)______ 36.289 3ehool tax (per $1,000) 24___$14.20 4 Y s ' 1 2 J-J 543.000c...Jan 11932
Assessed value real estate.. 634 745 Population in 1920_________ 110,000 4 Hs’ 13 M-S 35.000c._Mar 15 1928
_ 434,106
Assessed value personal_
IN T. on all above bonds payable
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Ass’d val.’ 25 (5091 act. ) . . . 1.068.1-51 »t State fiscal agency in N. Y. City 5s g ’20 F-AS700 0 0 0 c___ 1926-1940
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $17.56 (Equitable Trust Go.) except on
Ref. City-Hall and F unding.
Population 1910. 3.244; 1920. 2,986 1916 funding issue, which is payable 4H s’ l l A-O$518,000c_ Apr 1 1931
_
at the County Treasurer’s office.
Surface W ater Drainage Bonds
4H s’09 J-J $75.000c_ July 1 1929
_
SNOHOMISH COUNTY.
4H g’ 10F-A 100,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1930
County seat Is Everett.
SPOKANE COUNTY.
County seat Is Spokane.
Road Bonds
Green River Gravity W ater Bds.
4}i>s’16 J-D $74,000c-_June 1 1926
l ^ s ’ 10 J-J $500.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1930
Road Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds
4.90s ’ 20 f$65,000____Feb 1 1927
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
($99,000c_ M ay 1 1927
_
F-A
1103,000____Feb 1 1928 5s»13 s-a$l,320,000c.June 1 ’26 ’33
102,000c.-.M ay 1 1928
( 25,000__ V*.
1 1927
Light and Power-Plant Bonds
107,0 0 0 c.--M a y 1 1929 5 s ’21 F-A j 134.000_ Feb 1 1928 4H S 09 J-J $300.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1929
_
110,000c. .-M a y 1 1930
I 141,000. ..F o b 1 1929
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
4 ^ s ’25M-N 116.000c_ M ay 1 1931
_
I 148.000_ Feb 1 1930 5 ^ s ’24 J-J $4,000,0 0 0 c -..1926-1940
_
121,000c_ M ay 1 1932
_
1 2,000...F e b 1 1931 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 458.)
127,00 0c.--M ay 1 1933
50.000. - - Jan 1 1931 W harf and Dock Bonds.
132,000c_ M ay 1 1934
_
163,000_ —Jan 1 1932 496g’ l 1 J-J $405,000c__ Jan 1 1931
_
136,000c_ M ay 1 1935 5 s ’ 22 J-J -j 171,000. - - Jan 11933
Road (P art due yearly on M a r . 15)
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25 $1,124,000
180.000. --Jan 1 1934 49*s’ 13 M-S $29 000c.Mar 15 ’ 26-’28
Other assess, property____ 7,072,317
83,000__ Jan 1 1935
^Municipal Street Ry. Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( Y act.)46,101.581
105.000. -.Jan 1 1936 5s ’ 18 J-D$348,000..June 1 ’26-33
199.000.
--Jan B D . D T. Dec31 ’25 $4,825 010
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25 ->28 80
GEN. 1 1937
Population in 1910___________50.209 4Jis’23 J-J \ 208,000...J an 11938 Water debt (add'l)_______ I 144 995
218,000__ Jan 1 1939 Light debt (add l ) _____ . 4,165,500
Population in 1920.-------------- 67,690
20.000. ..J an 1 1940 Street r’lw’y bonds (add’l)
Int. at Equitable Trust C o.. N .Y .
348 000
and in Everett.
903 440
(209.000___________1940 Improvement debt (add'l)
4.40s J-J
241,000___________1941 TOTAL D E B T _________ 11.386.935
[253.000..........
1942 Sinking fund investments. 1,473.454
SNOHOMISH CO. S. D. NO. 15.
55 444
(147.000___________ 1943 Sinking fund, cash_______
4 H s ’22 M-S $43.000c..Sept 15 1933 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’24-$2,965.000
Assessed val’n , real estate.46 923.125
5 s ’ l l M -N 6 .0 0 0 c-.-M a y 1 1931 Sinkingfund___________
personal-.13 147 222
87,712
4 94s’ 11 F-A 105,000c-._Aug 1 1931 Assess, val., real estate.. 92,865,507 Assessed val’n, _________ 60 070,347
Total val. 1925
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25- $132,500 Assess, val., personal__ 27,018,968 City tax rate (per $1,000) '25—
Floating debt (add’l ) ...........
32.384 Ass’d val. 24 ( Y a c t.). . 119,884,475
M axim um ________________$23 73
Assess, val. ’25 ( Y act.)--3,574,118 State&Oo.tax (per $1 000) '24-S23.40
17.16
M in im u
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925----- $24.90 Popuia’n 1910. 139.404: 1920.141.289 Population m ________________ 83.743
ia 1910_________
All bonds bear coupons.
Population in 1920__________ 96,965
IN T . at State fiscal agency in New
a These utility bonds are secured
BNOHOMISH CO. S. D. NO. 305.
York, except for 4.90s of 1920 and by the revenues of the street railway
B uilding B onds.
5s ’ 14 Apr $19.500c
Apr 11934 4.40s. in wnich payment is made at system.
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
State Treasurer’s office.
(Optional April 1 1918)
and Equitable Trust C o., New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25- $19,500
Floating debt (add’l)______
4,637 SPOKANE CO. IR R IG . DISTS.
TACO M A SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10
Sinking fund______________
961
District No. 1.
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( Y a ct.)-1,580,082 6s ’ 17 J-J $150,0 0 0 c ____1928-1937 4t$s'12 ann *130.0 0 0c..D ec 31 1932
R efu nding Ronds.
School tax (per $1,000) ’25---$14.60
D istrict No. 2.
6s ’ 17 J-J $12.3 3 0 c____1928-1935 4WsT6 J-J $400.000c.July 1 ’27-’36
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25-$2,800,000
D istrict No. 3.
6 326
SOUTH BEND.
6s T8 M -N $69,300c____1929-1938 Floating debt___________
This city is in Pacific County.
General sinking fund___
8? 4 ’ 7
District No. 4.
Street and Harbor Bonds.
6s ’ 19 A-O $48,0 0 0 c____1930-1939 Value school prop’y 1925 5.116.760
4s ’07 J-J $49,000c.--Jan 1 1927
Tot. ass’d val. 25 (H act.) 62,46 J.495
D istrict No. 5.
BOND. DEBT Sept 30 ’25- $64,800 6s ’ 20 J-J $18.0 0 0 c ____1931-1940 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925_ $14.53
_
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___ 243.365 6s ’ 23 A-O 70.000c____ 1926-1960 Population In 1924 (est..)____ 115.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
7,092
IN T. at Equitable Tr. O o.. N .Y ,
District No. 6.
41,022 6s '20 F-A $70.0 0 0 c ____ 1931-1940
Sinking fund______________
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( Y a ct.)- 868.878
THURSTON COUNTY.
District No. 7.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$88 80 6s ’ 21 June $25,000c____1931-1940
County seat is Olympia.
Population 1910. 3.023; 1920, 1,948
Highway Impt. Bonds.
D istrict No. 8.
6s ’23 M -N $72,000c____ 1926-1943 4M s’ 18 M -N $15,000___ M ay 11938
5 s ’ 19 M -N 115,000____M ay 1 1938
District No. 10.
SPOKAN E
1938
This olty Is In Spokane County 6s ’23 M-N$504 000c ---1926-1961 5s ’20 M -N 250,000___ M ay 1 1938
5s ’21 M -N 25,000____M ay 1
Incorp. Nov. 29 1881. Commission BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 1 9 2 4 District No. 1_________ $150,000 5 s ’21 M -N 22,000____M ay 1 1938
government adopted In Deo. 1910
District No. 2_________ 12.330 5s ’22 M -N 65,000___ M ay 1 1938
City of Hillyard annexed to Spokane
(All the above bonds are redeem­
District No. 3_________ 69.300
on Sept. 24 1924.
District No. 4-------------- 48,000 able after 1 vear from date.)
F u n d in g C ity H all B o n d s .
District No. 5_________ 88.000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $470,000
5s g ’ 17 J-J
1 4 ,0 0 0 --J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’27
District No. 6_________ 70,000 Total taxable prop. 1923 -15.787,025
Crematory Bonds.
District No. 7_________ 25,000 Total Co. & State tax rate (per
4H s’09 F-A $70,000____Feb 1 1929
$1,000) 1922---------------------- $29.21
District No. 8_________ 73,000
Bridge Bonds.
District No. 10________ 513,250 Popuia’n 1910, 17,581; 1920, 22,366
4H sg’07J-J $400,000—-Jan 1 1933
4 ^ s g ’09J-J 500,000
Jan 1 1934 SPOKANE CO S. D. NO. 122.
THURSTON COUNTY UNION
4 Jig’ l l J-J 415.000___ July 1 193!
HIGH SCHOOL DIST. NO 203
c ____1926-1943
4H g’ 16 J-J 194,000----July 1 ’26-36 5 s ’22 ann $60,000 1 ’24_- $84,000
($10.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1927
BOND. DEBT N ov
P ark B onds.
Floating debt____________
18,616 454s g ann-j 12,000c____ 1928-1929
5s ’07 J-D$100,000____ Dec 1 1927
10.000c____ 1930-1931
Sinking fund______________
14,768
49*g’ 12J-J 875.000____ Jan 11962 Assessed value 1924--------- 2,004.941
l 6,000c__________1932
C on tin gen t W ater Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$18.00 (Optional at any interest-paying date
5 s ’ l l J-D$612,000____ Dec 11931
after one year.)
IN T . on bonds of 1912 at fiscal
W ater Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Sept 1 1922 $55,000
4H g’10J-J 400,000____ Jan 11935 agency in N. Y . City; on other issue Assessed value 1922_______ 1,330,000
at County Treasurer’s office.
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
4 Jig’ l l A-O 500,000.
Oct 1 1931
R e f. G e n e ra l M u n icip a l B o n d s. SPOKANE CO. SCH. D. NO. 143.
4H g’ H A-0$700.000 ___ Oct 1 1931 o ^ s ’ 17 June $18.000c.-June 15 1937 TOPPENISH.
(Subject to call after June 15 1922.)
Hillyard Bonds {A s su m ed ).
This city
5s ’ 24 July 32,000c-July 1 ’ 26-’46 Incorporated is in Yakima County.
W ater Bonds.
1907.
BOND.
5s ’09 A-O $13,000____Apr 1 1929 Floating DEBT Nov) 1 ’ 24 -- $50,000
debt (add’l ______
8,253 6s Street Improvement Bonds.
Park Bonds.
’08 June $1,500_____June 1928
Sinkingfund_____________
1,634
5Ms’23 M -N $9 600— M ay 15 1938
(Subject to call after June 1920.)
GEN. BONDS Nov 1 ’25-13,277,600 Tot.ass’d val.’ 24(50% act.)2,112 369
City-Hall Bonds.
Gen. water (add’l)------------- 913,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S13.00 6s ’08 June $1,500_____June 1928
Contingent water (add’l). . 612.000 Population (school census) 1920
(Subject to call after June 1920)
(est.), 1,500; 1921 (est.), 3,950
Assessment debt (add’l ) - - 1.501,245
W ater Bonds (G eneral).
IN T .. at County Treas. office.
Floating debt___________
24 699
5s ’09 N ov $6,500_____N ov 1929
TOT. D EBT N ov 1 ’25- — 6,328,544 SPOKANE COUNTY H IGH SCH.
(Subject to call after Nov. 1919.)
Sinking fund (general)------ 538,365
W ater-W orks Bonds (Revenue)
N ET DEBT N ov 1 ’ 25- — $5.790.i 79 5s DIST. NO. 202.
6s ’ 15 Oct $12,000___ Oct ’26-’31
’ 24 July 1 $95,000c.July 1
Sinking fund (water)------135 861 (For maturity see V. 119, p. ’26-’46
(Subject to call after Oct. 1919.)
2676)
Assessed valuation 1925—87,192.755 BOND. DEBT July 1924-- $95,000
S Funding Bonds.
Total tax (per $1.000) 1925------ 55.60 Assessed value___________ 2,540,895 444g'17 J-D $28,5 0 0 c-..D e c 1 1936
Pop. ’10, 104,402; 1920-------- 104.437 Population (est.)______________3,500 (Subject to call part yearly beg
Dec. 1 1928.)
The $612,000 5% coupon con­
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
R efu n d in g Sewer Bonds.
tingent water bonds due Dec. 1 1931
454s’24 M -N $50,000--N ov 1 ’26-’44
are not payable from the general tax
(For maturity see Y. 119, p. 2210.)
l evy but are secured by a lien upon SPRAGUE.
GEN. B D . D T . Oct 28 ’25- $107,500
This city is in Lincoln County.
the gross revenues of the water-wks.
Assessment bonds are not consid­ GEN. BD . D T . Oct 31 ’25--$29,000 Assess, val (50% act.) '24 1.167,810
City tax rate(per $1,000) '24..$24.00
ered city debt, being payable by Assessment debt (add’l)_____11.000
Ass’d val’n 1925 (50% act.)--318 16 > Population 1910. 1,598; 1920. 3,120
■pedal assessment.
§ IN T . payable in Toppenish and
All bonds are coupon, registerable Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$21.60
Population 1910. 1,110; 1920. 822 New York.
as to principal and interest.




[V ol. 121
UNION GAP IR R IG A T IO N D IST.
This district (P. O. Wapato) is in
Yakima County.
General Im provement B onds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $90.000___ Nov 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25- $104,200
Sinkingfund_____ ________
14.130
Assess, val. ’ 25 (2 3 act.)--1,750,000
Maintenance tax (per acre)__ $8.90
VANCOUVER.
This city is in Clarke County.
M unicipal Dock Bonds.
6s ’21 M-S $95.000--Sept 1 ’26-’34
M unicipal Bonds.
5s
. . . $35,000_______________
Fire A pparatus Bonds.
4 54s’25 - - - $15,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1940
GEN. B D . D T . Dec 1 ’25- $189,900
Assess, debt (add’l)_______ 398.640
Floating debt. __________
7.335
Ass’d val. 1925 ( Y a c t .) ..5 817.744
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-820.50
Population 1910. 9,300; 1920, 12,637
W AHKIAKUM COUNTY.
Cat.hlamet is the country seat.
BOND. D E B T Nov 28 ’ 23 $58,500
_ 109,900
Assessment debt (add’l)_
Assessed val., real________ 1,757,070
Assessed val.. personal___ 350,950
Total assess, val. 1923____2.108.020
Population 1910, 3,485; 1920, 3,372
W AITSBURG.
This city is in Walla Walla County.
Sewer Bonds.
4s ’06 M -N $2,000— M ay 14 1926
(Subject to call after May 14 1916)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s g ’ 17 J-J $43,000c________ 1938
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’25--$39,000
Floating debt_______________ 4,500
Assess, val. '25 (60% act.). . 864 428
Citv tax rate (per $1.000) ’25 $16 00
Population 1910, 1,237; 1920. 1,174
W ALLA W ALLA .
This olty Is In Walla Walla County.
Incorporated March 1 1862. Organ­
ized under Allen Commission form of
government Sept. 1 1911.
Fund- Wat- & Sew. Bds.
4J4sg’ 17J-J $203,000c
Jan 11937
(Subject to call $16,000 Jan. 1 1918
and $17,000 yearly thereafter.)
City-Hall Bonds.
5s 2 08 J-J $100,000c...Jan 1 1928
R efu nding B onds.
I Y * 'V 2 . . . $40.000____ Jan 1 1932
W ater R efu n d in g Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 - - - $75,000 ..O c t 15 1939
(Optional after Oct 15 1925.)
W ater Extension Bonds.
6s e '21 J-J *495 900________ serially
GEN. BD. D T . O c t ’2 5 .. $913,000
Local im pt. dist. bonds &

warrants (add’l)_______
320,361
Sinkingfund------------------13.063
Assess, val. real estate_ 8,019,260
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,803,435
Assess, val. ’25 ( Y act.)_10,822.695
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 --$18.70
Pop'n 1910. 19.364: 1920 15.503
INT. on bonds of 1908 and 1922 at
the Equitable Trust C o., N . Y .; on
others at Walla Walla.
WALLA W ALLA COUNTY.
Walla Walla is the county seat.
Road and Bridge B onds.
5s ’ 19 M -N$] 00,000____N ov 1 1939
(Optional after N ov. 1 1924.)
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 20 J-J $130.000__________ 1940
(Optional after 5 years)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925- $230,000
Donohue road bds. (add’l)
358 710
Assessed val. real esta te..31.182 896
Assessed val. personal___ 5 012 892
T ot.ass’d val.'25 ( Y act.) 36 205.788
State & Co. tax(per $1 .0001 25 $21.20
Popula'n 1910, 31.931; 1920, 27,539
IN T . on 58 of 1919 payable at the
office o f the County Treasurer.
WALLA W ALLA CO. DRAIN.
D IS T R IC T NO. 2.
7s '18 ann $63.500_____Feb 1933
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $63,500
WALLA W ALL CO. IR . D. NO. 1.
6s ’ 18 M -N $129,350. .M a y 1 ’29-’33
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $166,300
WALLA W ALLA CO. I. D. NO. 4.
6s '20 A-O $179,200--0ct 15 1931
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925-- $179,200
W ALLA W A L L A CO. S. D. NO. 1.
bu n d in g and B uilding Bonds.
4a ’09 ann $77,000c. . . Jan 2 1929
(Subject to call at any time.)
5s ’ 10 F-A S$50,000c...Aug 1 1930
Grade S chool Bldg. B onds.
4J4s’ 16 A-O $200,000...A p r 1 1930
(Subject to call beg. In 1917.)
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925- $327,000
Assess, val. 1924________ 11.974,292
School tax rate (per$l,000)’25 $13.20
§I NT. at Harris Trust & Savings
Bank, Chicago.
WALLA W ALLA CO. S. D. NO. 35.
5K s’20 Dec $28 000_______________
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925___ $28,000
Assessed value 1924 ( Y a ct.)-667,733
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S25-50
W APATO.
This town is in Yakima County.
W ater Revenue Bonds.
_ $35.000------------------------_
_s
W ater Main Bonds.
6s ’25 M-S $48,500-.M ar 1 ’26-’37
BOND. D E B T Nov 22 ’23--$21,047
Water debt (incl.)-------------- 7,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_____128 .674
Assess, val. '23 (50% act.)-_5,)7.062
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$19.70
Population in 1910. 400; 1920. 1,128

D ec ., 1925.]
W ENATCHEE.
This city Is In Chelan C o. Inc
Dec. 26 1892.
W arrant Funding; Bonds.
5s ’ 12 . . .
$9.500c_________ 1932
M unicipal Purpose Bonds.
5 s ’ 10 . . . $50,000c_________ 1930
Park Bonds.
$7.000c_____________
5K s
3 ,000c.Apr 15 ’ 26-'28
9,000c.Apr 15 ’29-’34
12,000c.Apr 15 '35-’40
5s '24 A-O •10.000c.Apr 15 '41-’44
9,000c.Apr 15 '45-’47
14,000c.Apr 15 '48-'51
i 12,000c.Apr 15 ’52-’54
General Bonds.
6 ^ s ’ 12 J-D * l5 ,5 0 0 c..D e c 15 1932
W ater Bonds.
4 U s’08 . . . $55,000c_________ 1928
5 ^ s’ I2.I-D 27,000c Dec 15 1932
Fair G round Bonds.
_g
. . . $15,000c_____________
l ire T ruck Purchase Bonds.
($1,500. .A pr 1 ’26-’28
5M s’2 4 A -0 \ 8,000..A pr 1 '29-36
( 4 ,5 0 0 ..Apr 1 ’37-’39
BON D. DEBT Oct 27 ’25. $180,000
Water debt (add'l)----------72,676
Floating debt (add'l)--------6,737
Sinking fund--------------------38,016
Assess, val. 25 (50% act.i 5,648,513
City tax (per $1.0001 '925 - $19.75
Population 1910. 4,050; 1920. 6,324
LNT. at City Treas. office.

IN T . on 4% sewer bonds o f 1906
at Hill-Joiner & C o.. Chicago; on all
other sewer bonds and the 5% fund­
ing bonds of 1910 at Equitable Trust
Co.. N. Y.; on other bonds at City
Treasurer’s office.

Y A K IM A COUNTY.
county seat Is North Yakima.
Voting M achine Bonds
5s '22 Nov $18,653c_ Nov 1 1938
_
Road Bonds.
s 19 J-J $i<in.nnoc--.July i 1929
6 s ’21 J-J
6 3 ,000 c...Ju ly 1 1936
6s '21 J-J
42,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1936
5>*s’22 J-J 100.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1937
R efu nding Bonds.
4Ms’26 J-J $205,000c..Jan. 1’28-’41
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2554)
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 1925 $598,653
\ssess. iRd. Dist.) debt
537,750
(additional)__________
Sinking fund______________
87,442
l'otal assessed value 1925-49 22S.336
itate&Co tax per $1,000) '114..>31.80
■
’op’n 1910. 41.709: 1920
63.710
IN T . at Equitable Trust C o.,
M. Y ., and State Treas. office, and
>onds of 1919 payable at the office of
he County Treasurer, at the office of
he State Treasurer or at the fiscal
.genet of the State of Washington
n New York City, N. Y ., and 6s of
1920 at the fiscal agency of the State
■ Washington in N. Y . or through
f
vhe offices of Carstens & Earles, Inc.,
W E N A T C H E E ^ R E C L A M ’ N D IS T In Seattle, San Francisco, Spokane,
This district Is in Chelan and Portland and Los Angeles.
Douglas counties.
6s '16 J J $350,0 0 0 c ___ 1927 1936 YAKIMA COtJNTY DIKING IM­
B O N D . D EBT Oct 1925.. $350,000
PROVEMENT DISTRICTS.
Assessed valuation 1925— 4.000,000
D istrict N o . 1.
Real value (est.).
.K.ooo.one
District tax (per $1,000) ’25..$14.00 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $29,500
D is trict N o . 5.
W E S T O K A N O G A N V A L . IR . D BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 ’25. $26,000
R ecapitulation (A ll D istricts.)
This district is in Okanogan Co.
6 s g ’ 23.1-J $750,000c.July 1 '33-’58 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25- $76,500
Warrant debt (additional).
3.168
(For maturity see V. 116, p 2558) Sinking fund_____________ .
4,218
BON D. DEBT Dac31 ’24. $825,000
Total appraised value 1924 2,850,000
YAKIMA CO. DRAINAGE DISTS.
District tax (per acre)---$11.50
All bonds bear coupons.
Population (estimated)-----------3,650
District No. 2.
IN T . at the fiscal agency of the
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $89,500
State o f Washington in N. Y. City.
District No. 9.
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $92,500
W HATCOM COUNTY
District No. 11.
County seat Is Bellingham.
B O N D .D E B T Nov. 1 ’25. $63,500
Election Supply Bonds.
District No. 25.
5s ’ 22 Aug $28.000___ Aug 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $31,000
R oad Bonds.
District No. 31.
5s T6 J-J $10,000___ July 1 1926
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.
$44,000 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $51,000
District No. 33.
Donahue Rd. bonds (add'l) 1,071.008
Township bonds (add’l ) __ 110 247 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $23,500
District No. 35.
Ass. val. 1924---------------- 30.674,889
State & Co.taxtper $1.000>'24 $37.20 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 25. $94,000
Sub-D istrict No. 2■3.
Popuiat'n 1910, 49.511; 1920. 50.600
IN T at Equitable Tr. C o.. N Y BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $26,000
Sub-D istrict 6 of D istrict 3.
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 .2 5 - . $30,000
W H A T C O M C O . S. D . N O . 25
Sub=District 7 o f District 3.
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924.. $34,000
Assessed value 1924----------- 730.°20 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25- 8102,000
S ub-D istrict 8 o f District 3.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------$36.65
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $28,500
W H A T C O M C O . S. D. N O . 301.
S ub-D istrict “ C” of District 7.
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $55,000
See Bellingham S. D. No. 301.
D istrict Join t 1.
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $131,500
W H IT M A N C O U N T Y .
District Join t 2.
Colfax is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 ’25. $49,700
Road BondsR ecapitu lation (A ll D is tr ic ts ).
68 ’20 J-J $13,250____Jan 1 1930
5H s’ 20 J-J
9,000___ July 1 1929 BON D.DEBT Nov. 1’25-$1,311,137
24,217
6s ’21 J-J 120.000___ July 1 1930 Warrant debt_____________
6s ’21 J-J 87,300___ July 1 1931 Sinking fund______________ 103,445
County has no general bonded debt. YAKIMA CO. IR R IG . DISTS.
Road debt, spec, Oct 27'25 $229,590
All bonds bear coupons.
Sinking fund------------------27,365
Naches=Selah District.
Assessed value, real estate.31,299,650 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $500,000
Assessed value, personal.. 4.802,126
O utlook District.
Other assessable property. 9,259,855
Tot.ass’d val.'25 ( H act.).45,361,631 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25- $402,000
Selah Moxee District.
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925 _____________ $18.24 BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25- $115,000
Snipes Mt.
Popuiat’n 1910, 33,280; 1920. 31,323 BOND. DEBTDistrict.’25- $212,700
Nov. 1
IN T. payable at the Count,
Union Gap District.
Treasurer's office.
BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25. $103,900

WHITMAN CO. S. D, NO. 59

R efu n d in g (R ed. beg. in 1921)
5s ’06 F-A 18.000c________ 1976
H igh-School (Red. beg. A p r . 1’22*)
6s T3 A-O $12 0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1Of-3
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25. $20,000
Floating debt____________
12,466
Ass’d val’n 1925 (H a c t .).l ,687,634
School tax (per $1,000) 1925. .$11.65
iNT. on refunding bonds at fisc-1
agency (Equitable Trust Co.) ii
N . Y .; others by check or at Count!
Treasurer’s office in Colfax.

YAKIMA.

This city Is situated In Yakima
County. Incorp. Jan. 27 1886. By
Act of 1917 Legislature name of city
was changed to Yakima. The change
became effective Jan. 1 1918. V.
104. p. 679.
Commission government went into
effect Sept. 1911. Pop’n '10. 14.082
1920, 18.539.
Jail Bonds
6s ’23 F-A $30,000____Aug 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
4s ’93 M-S $32,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1926
4 Jus'll A-O 50 ,000 c...O ct 1 1931
5s g ’ l l J-D 560,000c_Dec 15 1931
5Ms’ 19 M-N350.000____N ov 1 1939
6s ’21 J-D 75.000____Dec 1 1941
F unding Bonds.
4H s'08 J-D $80.0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1928
5s TO J-D 30,000c— Dec 1 1930
6s '20 A-O 17,000____Oct 1 1930
C ity Hall Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $18.500___ June 1 1926
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
4 Ms’25 J-D $15,000__________ 1935
B ON D. D EBT Dec 31 ’24 $754,500
Local Impt. Dis. bds. (add'1)1,047,449
Local Impt. Dist. warrants
(additional)____________
37,755
Total assessed value’24.-12,136,346
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$24.90
Total taxrate (per $1,000) '23.$66.47
i Red. after 1 yr. fr. date o f issue.




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R ecapitu lation (A ll D is tr ic t s ).

BOND. DEBT Nov. 1 ’25.$1,683,511
Warrant debt (add’l ) ------- 151,258
Sinking fund--------------------- 118,590
Y A K I M A CO. S. D . N O . 7.

4s ’07
6s ’ 18
4% s

Apr*$35,000c...A pril 1927
F-A *37.750c........
1938
M -N 207,000c_________1960

4.60s’23M -N 147,300c___N o v 1 1953

R efu nding Bonds.
4Vfs’ 17 F-A *$75.000c..F eb 1 1937
BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 ’25. $502,050
Total assessed value 1925-14,029 821
School tax (per $1,000) 1925 .s i 5,00
♦Red. aft. 1 yr. fr. date of issue.
INT. at Nat. Bank of No. Am.,
N Y .; Mason, Lewis & Co., Chicago,
and in Olympia, Wash.
YAKIM A CO SCH DIST NO 39
4J4s
July $75,000c.July 1 ’27-’45
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 .. $75,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
3,015
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ()4 act.).2,120,091
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$10.00

YAKIM A COUNTY S. D. NO. 49
5s ’20 . . . 185,000c--------------------(Optional after one year.)
H igh-School Bonds.
4 J^s’ l 9Augl 5$63,000c------------- 1939
(Optional after one year.)
BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 ’25. $148,000
Assessed value 1925---------- 3,414 780
School tax (per $1,000) 1925..$16.00
Y A K IM A C O . S C H . D IS T . N O . 54.

4 K s’09 June $18,000c---------------1929
5s ’ 14 June 27,000c------------ 1934
5}^s’20 Aug
6,000c------------ 1935
5H s’21 Feb
10,800c------------ 1931
5 ^ s ’ 19 Aug
10,525c------------ 1939
(Subject to call after 1924.)
5 K s’21 June $25,000c_________1931
BOND. DEBT N ov. 1 ’25. $89,325
Assessed valuation 1925 -.2,478,468
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925..$17.00

YAKIMA COUNTY S. D. NO. 81. School tax (per $1,000) 1925..$]7.00

4 ^ s ’ 17 June $ 19,000c__________1937
5M s’20 Oct 20,000c__________ 1939
5M s’20 Oct
3,000c__________ 1928
5% s’21 Mar
4 ,0 0 0 c...............1931
4 % s’24 Aug 30,000c........... .. 1954
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925.. $76,000
Assessed value ’25 (H act.) .1,804,147

YE LM I R R I G A T I O N D I S T R I C T .

P. O. Yelm, Is in Thurston Oo.
6s g ’ 18 *200.000 ............... 1929-1937
(SEN. BD. D T . N ov. ’25— $224,000
Valuation of property_____ 1,918.336
Population 1925 test.)_________ 1.050

State of Nevada.
ITS

D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , ETC
Organized as a Territory (Act March 2 1 8 6 1 ).-March 2 1861
Admitted as a State (Act March 21 1864)_____ Oct. 31 1864
Total area of State (square miles)
_________________ 109 821
State Capital___
________________
_________ Carson City
Governor (term exp. 1st M o n . Jan. 1927)_Jim es G . Scrugham
Seo. of State (term exp. 1st M on . Jan. ’2 7 ) . W . O . Greathouse
Treasurer (term expires 1st M on . Jan. 1 9 2 7 )._ E d . M alley
Controller (term exp. 1st M o n . Jan. 1927)____ Geo. A. Cole
Attorney-General_______________________________ M . A . Diskin
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the third Monday in
January and sessions are limited to sixty days with pay for only sixty1days.
H ISTORY OF DEBT — For early history of State debt see “ State and
City Supplement” of April 1893, page 149. The details of the present debt
are as given below;
LOANS—
— Interest ------ P rin cip a l N a m e and P u rp ose.
% Payable. W h en D u e. Outstand’g
School Fund bonds April 1 1879______ 5 5
J-J
Irredeemable $380,000
do
do
Mar. 15 1913______ 5 5
J-J Mar. 15 1933
150,000
J-D Ann., June 1
University Experimental Farm______ 5 5
29,000
J-D
University Agricultural Building_____5 5
do
52,000
J-D
Teachers’ Training Bldg., 1919 & ’20- 5
do
75,000
J-D
New Prison Building bonds__________ 5 5
do
67,000
do
do
do
_________
J-J Ann., July 1
5
50,000
Ann. July 1
do
do
do
________
J-J
5
50,000
J-D Ann., June 1
Mental Hospital____________________ 5 5
170.000
J-D
Heroes Memorial Building__________ 5 5
do
60.000
J-D
Univer. Mining Experimenta’n Bldg 5
do
20.000
do
do
do
do
do
J-D
do
6
7,000
*State Highway bonds_______________6 6
J-J
July 1 ’28-’30
275,000
*$50,000 of these bonds whicl
e supposed to mature in 1927 have
been redeemed.
TOTAL DEBT, & c.— The total bonded debt of the State on Jan. 1 1925
(exclusive of the irredeemable bonds for $380,000' was $1 280 000, floating
debt (warrants), $185,074.98. and cash in treasury $1,224,832.47. The
various trust funds, except the Nevada Industrial Insurance Fund, have to
their credit investments with a book value of $3,013,359.81. On Jan. 1
bonds held in trust for the Industrial Insurance Fund had a par value
of $820,300.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the assessed
valuation of real and personal property In the State and the net proceeds
of mines for the years indicated;
Real

Y ea rs —
E state.
1924 _______ ___ $165,189,260
1923 _______ _____162,105,135
1922 _______ _____161.948 831
1921............. .........162,393,104
1920 _______ _____167 215 853
1919............. .........154.722,982
Real

Personal
P roperty.

$32,918,377
33,083.991
33 886,596
39.167.595
41.628.449
37,516,256
Personal

N e t P roceeds
o f M in e s .

$3,154,301
3.864,809
2.801.035
1,861,833
4.577.096
5,804,767

N et Proceeds

Total
A ssessm en t

$201,291,938
199.053,935
198.636.462
203,422,532
213.42!,3'»8
198,044.005
Total

Y ears —
E state.
P ron erly.
o f M in es.
A sses sm en t.
1918_______-------- 142,901.417
46,000,219
9.091.462
197.993.100
1917_______ _____130,324.513
37.099.699
15.635.475
183,059,688
1916_______ .........127,195.453
32.415.104
14.860.569
174,471,126
1915_______ _____116.896.198
26.842.358
7,400.195
151.138.752
1914_______ _____116.724.038
18.199,467
3.681.543
136.605.048
L912_______ _____ 83.667.524
8,686.696
8,732,859
101,087.079
1910_______ ......... 64.705.172
13.849.806
8,874.227
87.429.205
1908............. _____ 50.482.257
77.010.252
23 373,886
3,154,109
1906............. ......... 32,242.372
12.223.625
2.378,012
46,843,008
1900_______ ......... 16.578.404
7.602,452
24,286.757
105.900
1890............. ......... 16,934.721
7.728,663
686.709
25.350,094
1880_______ ......... 17.742,714
9.855,944
32,095.397
4.496.738
1870_______ ......... 11,320.113
8,377.995
6.910.398
25,608.507
1865_______ ____________ 18.698,276----------3.286.672
21.984.948
The State tax rate for 1924 and 1923 is $6 .70 per $1,000 . The State
tax rate (per $1,000) for 1922 was $6.20; 1921, $6.00; 1920, $6,845; 1019,
$6-705; 1918. $5,755; 1917, $6-235; 1916. $4.63; 1915, $5.63; 1914, $6.00.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— An amendment to Section 3, Article I X of the
constitution was adopted by the voters at the general election on N ov. 7
1916 changing the limit of State debt from $300,000 to 1% of assessed
valuation of property in the State. V. 103, p. 862. Section 3, together
witb Sec. 4 of the same Article. Sections 8, 9 and 10 of Article V III and
Section 7 of Article X V II reads as follows;
ARTICLE IX .. Section 3. (State D ebt L im ited .) — The State may
contract public debts; but such debts shall never in the aggregate
exclusive of interest, exceed one p e r cent of the assessed valuation
of the State, as shown by the reports of the county assessors to the State
Comptroller, except for the purpose of defraying extraordinary expenses,
as hereinafter mentioned. Every such debt shall be authorized by law
for some purpose or purposes, to be distinctly specified therein; and every
such law shall provide for levying an annual tax sufficient to pay the interest
semi-annually, and the principal within twenty years from the passage of
such law, and shall especially appropriate the proceeds of said taxes to the
ayment of said principal and interest; and such appropriation shall not
e repealed, nor the taxes postponed or diminished until the principal
and interest of said debts shall have been wholly paid. Every contract of
indebtedness entered into or assumed by or on behalf of the State, when
all its debts and liabilities amount to said sum before mentioned, shall be
void and of no effect, except in cases of money borrowed to repel invasion,
suppress insurrection, defend the State in time of war, or, if hostilities be
threatened, provide for the public defense.
Section 4. (State Prohibited fro m A ssu m in g D ebts o f C ities, & c .. The
State shall never assume the debt of any county, town, city or other cor­
poration whatever, unless such debts have been created to repel invasion,
suppress Insurrection or to provide for the public defense.
ARTICLE V III., Section 9. ( State Shall N o t L oan Its M o n e y or C redit,
& c.)
The State shall not donate or loan money or its credit, subscribe to
or be interested in the stock of any company, association, or corporation,
except corporations formed for educational and charitable purposes.
ARTICLE X V II., Section 7 .(State to A s su m e D ebts o f the T erritory.)
All debts and liabilities of the Territory of Nevada, lawfully incurred, and
which remain unpaid at the time of the admission of this State Into the
Union, shall be assumed by and become the debt of the State of Nevada;
Provided, That the assumption of such indebtedness shall not prevent the
State from contracting the additional indebtedness, as provided in Section
3 of Article 9 of this constitution.
C ounties, tow ns, citie s, cfeC., cannot become stockholders In any company,
or loan their credit, &c. But other than that the constitution omits to
put any limit on county, city, &c., debts; though it provides that the Legis­
lature shall make general laws restricting their borrowing power. The
constitutional provisions referred to follow;
ARTICLE V III., Section 10. (C ou n ty, C ity, T ow n, & c .. N o t to Be
Stockholders, & c .) ..N o county, city, town or other municipal corporation

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shall become a stockholder Id any Joint-stock company, corporation or asso
elation whatever, or loan Its credit In aid o f any such company, corporation.
or association, except railroad corporations, companies, or associations.
Section 8. ( C ities and T ow ns to Be Restricted by G eneral L aw s.
T ht
Legislature shall provide for the organization of cities and towns by genera)
aws, and restrict their power o f taxation, assessment, borrowing money
contracting debts, and loaning their credit except for procuring supplies ot
water.
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL B O N D S — In reply to an inquiry to
that effect, we are unofficially advised that State and municipal bonds are
impliedly exempt from taxation, unless an intention to Include them is
clearly manifested by the taxing laws of the State. As the statutes of
Nevada do not expressly tax secur ties o f this nature and inasmuch as they
are instrumentalities o f the government, the opinion is expressed that such
bonds are exempt from taxation.
TA XA TIO N OF M ORTGAGES.— See V. 97, p. 540, for an Act passed
by the 1913 Legislature making provision for the; taxation of mortgage*,
deeds o f trust. &c.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS— FUNDS— HOW INVESTED,—
The regulations governing the investment of funds o f savings banks In
Nevada are prescribed in Section 6 o f the Banking Law of that State, »•
amended by chapter 69 o f the laws of 1919. This section reads as follows:
Section 6. Any banking corporation designating its business as that ol
a savings bank shall have power to carry on a savings bank business at
prescribed and limited in this act. Any savings bank may receive deposits
and such deposits shall be repaid to the depositors or their lawful represen
tatives at such time and with such interest and under such regulations
assented to by the depositors, as shall be prescribed by said bank and ap­
proved by the state banking board, which regulations shall be printed
and conspicuously posted in some place accessible and visible to all persont
in the business office o f said bank. The funds of any savings bank, except
the reserve provided for in this act. shall be invested in bonds of the United
States, or o f any state of the United States, or in the public debt or bonds
Of any city, county, township, irrigation district, village or school district of
any State of the United States which shall have been lawfully issued; or may
be loaned on negotiable paper secured by any o f the above-mentioned classes
o f security; or upon notes or bonds secured by mortgage lien upon unin­
cumbered real estate; p rovid ed, that second mortgage loans may be mad*
upon improved farm lands, but no loans shall be made upon such land*
or other real estate which, including the aggregate amount of all Incum­
brances, shall exceed 50% o f the cash value thereof; or upon notes secured
by collateral security of known marketable value: or shall be deposited
in good solvent banks or held as cash; provided, also, that chattel mort­
gagee shall not be deemed collateral security and savings banks are pro­
hibited from investing their funds in them, except with the written consent
o f the State Bank Examiner.
POPULATION OF STATE.— In 1900 and since, figures Include persons
en Indian reservations not considered in previous aggregates. Of such
persons there were 1.594 in 1890 and 6,800 in 1880. The number of
Indians alone included in the 1900, 1910 and 1920 totals were 8,321,6,192
and 4,907 respectively.
1920 .......... 77 ,4071 1900........... 42.3351 1880............62,266 11860............ 6.857
1910 --------- 81,8 75 11 8 9 0 -.......... 4 5 .7 6 1 11870 ............. 42.4 91 1
O IT IIS , COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

S T A T E OF N E V A D A .
C A L IE N T E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .

This district (P. O. Caliente) is in
Lincoln County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s' 25 J-J f$10,000—July 1 ’27-’31
1 30,000--July 1 '32-'41
BOND. D EBT July 1 1925—$51,000
Sinking fund (cash)_________
3,591
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 962,432
Pop’n 1920, 541; 1925 (est.)____750
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s
office, Pioche.
C H U R C H IL L C O U N T Y .

Fallon is the county seat.
C ounty S chool b on ds.
*65,000_____________ —
S ite-Purchase and C ou n ty High
School B onds.
5s *17 J-J $72.000—July 1 ’26-'37
Road Bonds.
6s '21
$18.000___Jan 1 '26-'32
6s '25 J-J 14,000--Jan 1 ’26-’35
BOND. DEBT May 1 '25- $165,879
Cash in treasury_________ 191,655
Total assessed value 1924--8,712,527
Tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1924 .-$22.50
Population 1910, 2,811; 1920—4,649
6s

CLARK COUNTY.

Las Vegas is the county seat.
High School Bonds.
6 s '17 J-J $3 6.00 0---Jan 1 '26-’37
Road and Bridge B onds.
. . s '17 - - . $50,000........... ................
Highway Bonds.
6s
. . . $4 0,000--........... ............
6sg
J J (10,000—Jan 1 '30 '34
125,000--Jan 1 '35 '39
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 '24* $579,850
Cash in treasury_________ 222.985
Assess, val. real & impt_ 9,643,014
_
Assess.val., personal______ 229 575
Assess, v al., mines________ 218,838
Total assessed value 1924-10,091,427
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924---------------------$27 60
Population in 1920____________2,173
♦Excluded from this total is the
part o f the indebtedness Clark
County assumed from Lincoln County
(For additional information see state­
ment o f Lincoln County).

BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '25— $216,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 150,000
Total assessed val’n 1924_2,663,089
Population 1920______________2.173
•INT. at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
Bank, Chicago; on others at City
Treasurer’s office.

eLKO COUNTY.

Elko is the county seat. Population
1910. 8.133: 1920, 8.083.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
6s g '09 Jan $20,000c_ Jan '26-’29
_
H igh-School Bonds.
8s '17 July 137,500..........................
\70.000_.........................
5s '19 July 8.000_______ ____ ___
Hospital B uilding & Poor Farm.
6s '19 July $80.000...........................
Highway Bonds.
5s '25 J-J J$35,000--July 1 '27-’33
1 3,000___ July 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '25- $331,950
Assess. val. real est. & imp .35,037,140
Assessed value personal-- 5,102.099
Assessed value mines_____
190,095
Total assessed value 1924.40,329,334
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’24-$28.40
IN T . at County Treas, office.
ELKO SCH O O L D IS T R IC T .

6s '09 - - 10,500_______________
6s '09 - - 4,000________ _____ 6s '09 . . .
66.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 16 '2 3 .—$75,050
ELY.

This city is in White Pine County.
Improvement Bonds.
6s '22 M-S $43,000--Sept 1 '26-'42
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923-- $68,000
Binking fund (cash)_______
2,009
Assessed val. '23 ()4 act.)_ 1,154,383
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23.-$5.00
Population 1910, 2,055; 1920, 2,090
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
EUREKA COUNTY.

Eureka is the county seat.
High S chool Bonds.
6s '23 J-J $80,000-Annually Jan. 1
BOND. DEB1 Dec 1 '2 5 -- $80,000
Total assessed value 1925
(about Yi actual)_______7,083,583
State&co. tax (per $l,000)’25-$22.60
DOUGLAS C O U N TY.
Populat’n, 1910, 1,830; 1920, 1,350
Minden is the county seat.
P R IN . & IN T . payable at County
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '25— $197,500 Treasurer’s office.
Cash in treasury_________
86,494
Assess, val., real & impt_2,881,737 F A L L O N .
Assess, val. personal______1,117,109
This city is In Churchill County.
Total assess, val. 1924____ 3,998,846 Incorporated in 1908.
State and county tax rate (per
W ater W orks B onds.
$1,000), 1924----------$25.50 6s '11 J-J $10,000.-$2,000 yearly
Population 1910. 1,895; 1920. 1,825 6s '22 J-J 25,000____Jan 1 1928
Sewer Bonds.
6s '12 J-J
17,000— Jan 1 ’33-'37
BLKO.
L ight Bonds.
This city is in Elka County. This
rfty was incorporated under an Act 6s '12 J-J $10,500-—Jan 1 ’26-'32
passed by the State Legislature on BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '25- $90,500
Water debt (in c h ________
40,000
March 14 1917.
Total assessed val. 1925_ 1,120,000
_
Sewer B onds.
| '12 Jan *$10.000c-Jan 18 '26-'27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-----$18.25
b
Is '16 Jan 13.000-.$2,000 yearly Population in 1910, 741; 1920. 1,753
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
- - - $150,000_____1927-1941 F A L L O N C O N S. S C H O O L D IS 3 "
This district (P. O. Fallon) is in
5s '25 J-J 150,000—Jan 1' 27-'41
Churchill County.
F unding Bonds.
,
-..$ 4 1 8 ,0 0 0 ...........................
Is '17 J-J $34.000--M ar 1 ’26-’42 6s
(7)
W ater W orks Purchase Bonds, BON DED D E B T ...............
rs '21 J-J $160,000--Jan 1 ’ 26-’41
[Optional after 5 years from date of H U M B O L D T C O U N T Y .
Winnemucca is the county seat.
issue upon ene year’s notice.)




P E R S H IN G C O U N T Y .
C o u rt H ouse B on d s.
Lovelock is the county seat.
$ 5 ,0 0 0 ..................... 1933
10,000......................1934
C ourt-H ouse B o n d s. *

i

6s '19

M -N$75,Q00c........................
($5,000 yearly to 1938)
$84,420
116,812
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,479.400
_
Assess, val., personal_____1,005.800
Other assess. property_____ 304,300
Assessed value '25 (actual) 12,789.500
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25-$l 7.10
Population in 1920____________2,803

10,000..................... 1935 BOND. D EBT Dec 3 1925
District debt (add’l)_____
•onds.

6s
J J $30,000 _______ serially
TOT. BD. D T. Jan 1 '25- $197,330
229,176
Cash in
treasury_____
Assess, val. real & im p t..13,028,253
Assessed value personal._ 4,351,919
Total assessed value 1924-17,380,172
State&Co. tax (per $1,000). '24*19.30
Population, 1910, 6,825; 1920, 3,743 RENO.
City of
LAKE SCHOO i Td IST R IC T NO. 3. Act of the Reno was Incorp. under an
Legislature approved
This district (P. O. Lovelock) is in 16 1903; amended Mch. 1905. Mch.
Pershing County.
2 d & S cott Street Bridge Bds.
6s '20 J-J $48,000c-$3,000 yearly 5s '08 Jan $10,000c____ 1926-1935
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 '2 5 -- $48,000
eneral
Assess.val. 1925 (act.)___ 3,043 885 5s G10 J-J im pt. Bonds.
’
$50.000c__________1935
Sch. tax rate (par *1.000) ’25 f 3 10
J-J 200.000 ........
Population 1920, 2.500; 1921.2,500 5)4s'20 Hall Bds. (R ed. beg.1926-1935
City
in 1916).
IN TER E ST payable at New York. 5s 06 J-J
*6,000c..................1936
Park Bonds.
LA S V E G A S .
$34.000_________ 1936
This city is in Clark Co. Inc. 5 ^ s ’ 21 J-J call after July 1 1926.)
(Subject to
n 1911. Population 1920, 2,304.
Sewer Bonds
Highway Bonds.
5s '10
6s '12 J-J S36.000C— Jan 1 '29-'31 544s’24 -----. $50,000...................1935
35.000__________1944
Sewer Bonds.
GEN. BD.
6sg’23 J J2 24,000 c.July 1 '26 '39 Assessment D T . Dec 11 '25- $385,000
debt (add’l) ___ 179,899
BOND. DEBT Oct 20 25- $60,000 Total assessed val. 1925
Sinking funds____________
3.897
(4-5 actual)____________ 17,753,255
Assessed value, real estate.l,3O0,O0O Total tax (per $1,000) '25____$41.00
Assessed value, personal___ 490,000 Popula'n 1910. 10,867; 1920. 12,016
Assessed value, bullion____ 760,000
INTEREST payable at office of
Total assessed value 1925
(about 14 actual)----------- 2,550,000 County and ex-officio City Treasurer.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $43.85
IN T payable In N. Y . or LasVega*
* Includes Lincoln County bonds RENO SCHOOL DIST. NO. 10.
5s 09
20.000c____1926-1929
assumed upon organization. The 5s '23 Jan 30,000—July 1 ’26-’40
--amount of these bonds yet to be
B uilding Bonds.
paid off by this county on Jan. 1 6s ' l l . . . $75,000_____ 1928-1931
1925 was A S B O A
LA S V E G $168,600.R D OF E D U C A 6 s '17 . . .
14.000..........1926-1935
T IO N S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 12 6s '17 . . .
7,000..........1926-1936
This district (P. O. Las Vegas) is 5H s
J-J 192.000 _____ 1926-1941
in Clark County.
BOND. D EBT Dec 11 '25- $338,000
6s g '22 J-J $65.000c-April 26-’42 Ass’d val. '25 (80% a ct.).19,605,000
TOTAL DEBT April 1922—$88,500 School tax rate '25 (per $1,000; $5.09
Sinking fund_______________ 1,600
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,413,869
Population (est.)____________ 3,000
SPARKS.
IN T . payable at New York City.
This city is In Washoe County.
5 s '23 F-A
18,000_$ 2,000y’rly
L IN C O L N C O U N T Y .
Street Bonds
Pioche is the county seat. This 5s
. . . $13,000____ __________
county in 1909 had $435,000 4% tax- 5s
...
26,000_______________
free bonds outstanding. At that BOND. D EBT Oct 28 1925 $57,008
time part of Lincoln County was Assessed valuation 1925_ 3,374,175
_
taken t» organize Clark County. Tax rate (per $1,0001 1925_ $10.00
_
The new county became liable for Population in 1910, 2,500:1920,3,238
part of the indebtedness outstanding
against Lincoln County at the time
of the division. The part of the in­ S P A R K S S C H . D IS T . N O . 29.
This district (P. O. Sparks) is In
debtedness for which each county is
liable is figured yearly on the assessed Washoe County.
School Bonds.
valuation. Of the *435.000 4% tax
free bonds* $281,000 were outstand­ 6s '16 - - . $24,750 _____ 1926-1936
6s '17 - - .
16,000 _____ 1926-1933
ing on Jan. 1 1925.
6s '20 - . 30.000 _____ 1926-1940
Road Bonds.
6s
. . . $40.000 — ....................... 5s '24 J-J (84.OO0c.Jan 1 ’26-’39
135.000c_ Jan 1 ’40-’44
6s '23 - - .
10.000-.......................
Other debt (additional)_ $177,205 BOND. DEBT Dec 11 '25- $189,750
_
_
Assess, val. real estate____6,795,213 Assessed valuation 1925_ 3,482,860
Assess, val. personal______ 1,067,892 Sch. tax rate (par $1,000) ’25--$8.70
Total assess, val. '24 (act.)-7,863,105 Population 1923_____________5,000
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'24 $23 00
Population 1910, 3,489; 1920, 2.287 W A L K E R R IV E R I R R . D I S T R I C T
I N T . p a y a b le a t P ioch e.
This district is in Douglas, Lyon
* The amount of this indebtedness and Mineral counties.
yet to be paid off by Lincoln County 6s
J-J $133 ,000 c____1931-1935
amounts to $112,400.
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 '25- $133,000
Tot.ass’d val.'25(90% act.)4,7OO,00O
L O V E L O C K V A L L E Y D R . D IS T . Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S29.40
Population____________________1,860
Drainage Bonds.
7s '15 J-J $16.000c-July 1 ’26-’29
7s '17 J-J
12,000c-July 1 ’30-'32 WASHOE COUNTY
6s
J-J
38,383c_____July 1938
Reno is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924— $70,383
Assess, val. 1924_________ 895,756 6s H ospital Bonds.
'21 J-J $35,009c
Jan 1 1941
Actual value of real estate
Bonds.
(est.)_________
1,775,258 5s Road Jan $14,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1939
'17
Dist. tax rate (per acre)---------$0.50 5 ^ s ’20 J-J 134,000c____ 1926-1930
IN T . at County Treasurer’s of- 6s '2 0 J -J 3 0 0 ,0 0 8 --$ 3 3 ,0 0 0 y r ly .
in Lovelock, Pershing County.
beginning 1938
Bridge B onds.
5s '05 Jan $28,000c..Jan 1 '26-’39
M IN E R A L C O U N T Y .
5s ' l l Jan 10.000c—Jan 2 '26-’35
Hawthorne is the county seat.
3,000c—Jan 1926-27
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25- $133,815 5s '15 J-J
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Assess, value real estate_ 4 536,312
_
Assess, value, personal____ 143.263 5s '03 Dec $ 9 .0 0 0 c.$ l,000 yearly
90,000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’34
Other assessable property- 20,196 5s '09 J-J
Assess, value ’25 (actual)-.4,699,771 BOND. DEBT Dec 11 '25 $623,000
Sssess. val., real_________ 22,972,540
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000), 1925--------.$29.40 Assess, val., impts_______ 9,084,995
_
Population, 1920______________ 1,848 Assess, value, personal_ 5,793,955
Tot.ass’d val.’25(80%act.)37,851,490
State & Co.tax(par $1,000)’25-$26.00
NYE COUNTY.
Popula’n 1910, 17,434; 1920, 18.627
Tonopah is the county seat.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s '09 - - - $17,000c__________1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925— $27,000
H IT E P IN E C O
School debt (additional)___
34.000 W Ely is the countyU N T Y .
seat.
Ass’d val. real est. & im pt. 6 , 6 3 7 . 1 7 0
High School BondsAssessed value personal-7 8 4 .4 0 6
6s '22 J-J $96.000c.Jan 1 *26-'41
Ass'd value bullion (est.) 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
D E B T N oy 24 '24
Total assess, value 1 9 2 5 — 7 , 5 2 1 , 5 7 6 BOND. fund____________ $314,500
13,915
Sinking
S t a t e & C o . t a x ( p e r $ l , 0 0 0 ) ’2 5 . - $ 2 4 . 0 0
Assess, value real, estate—14,767,915
Population, 1 9 1 0 , 7 . 5 1 3 ; 1 9 2 0 , 6 , 5 0 4
Assess, value personal____
250,000
INT. at any bank in Tonopah.
Other assess, property— 1,250,000
Total val. 1924 (H act.)-.16,267,915
State&Co .tax (p eril ,000) '24. _ $23.60
ORM SBY COU N TY.
Carson City is the county seat.
Population 1910, 7,411; 1920, 8.935
School Bonds.
5s ’05 J-J $12,000___________1931
YERINGTON.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
This city is in Eyon County. In­
5s ’09 - - - $12,000_____'-____1939
C ourt House & B uilding Bonds. corporated March 14 1*07.
Sewer Bds. (R ed. bea. July 1922).
5K s
— $70,000___________1939
6s '21 J-J
6 0 ,000 --____________ 6s '12 J-J $26 000--beg. July 1*27
6s
--.
60.000___________ 1941 BOND. DEBT Sept 19 '21—$79,500
Water debt (included)____
36.000
S chool Building Bonds.
11,019
6s
. . . *15.750___________ 1933 Sinking fund, general_____
9.068
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1925-$160,500 Sinking fund (water)_____
Cash in treasury__________
58,929 Assess, val. real estate____ 600,000
40,000
Ass’d val. real est. & im pt-1,427.738 Assess, val. personal______
Assessed value personal— 398.720 Tot.ass’d val.’21(60%act.) 640,000
Total ass’d value 1924------ 1,826.458 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-$20.00
Taxrate (per $1,000) 1924____ $35.20 Population in 1910, 682; 1920. 1.169
IN T . at Nat. Bk. of O om m .N .Y .
Population, 1910, 3,415; 1920, 2,453

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D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &o.
Admitted as a State______________ One of Original Thirteen
Total area of State (square miles)---------------------------------- 42,450
State Capital________________________________________ Richmond
Governor (term expires Feb. 1 1926)____ E . Lee Trinkle
Sec’y of Corn-wealth (term exp. Feb. 1 19 26 )____ B . O . James
Auditor of Pub. Aeo’ ts (term exp. M a r. 1 ’28) C . Lee Moore
Second Auditor (term exp. M a r. 1 1928)____ Rosewell Page
Treasurer (term expires F e b .l 1926)_____ John M. Purcell
Attorney-General (term exp. Feb. 1 1926)_Jno. R . Saunders
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years on the second Wednes­
day in January, and sessions are limited to 60 days, but may be extended
for a further period not exceeding 30 days, provided three-fifths of the
members elected to each house concur.
DEBT LIM ITATION S.— A new Constitution went Into effect in
July 1902. Section 127 o f Article 8 fixes a limit o f indebtedness in the
cases of cities and towns o f 18% of the assessed value o f real estate.
Under a law passed in 1908 (Chapter 70) and amended from time to time,
the last amendment being made on March 28 1922, the right is given to any
magisterial district located in this State to issue bonds at not exceeding 6%
interest for roads and bridges up to 10% o f the assessed value of the taxable
property contained therein, provided they are authorized by a majority
vote. A tax levy must be made each year to meet the interest and provide
a sinking fund to extinguish the debt in thirty-four years. Section 127
follows:
Sec. 127.— Article 8. No city or town shall issue bonds or other interestbearing obligations for any purpose, or in any manner, to an amount which.
Including existing indebtedness, shall at any time exceed 18% of the assessed
valuation o f the real estate in the city or town subject to taxation, as shown
by the last preceding assessment for taxes; provided, however, that nothing
above contained in this section shall apply to those cities and towns whose
Charters existing at the adoption o f this Constitution authorize a larger
percentage o f indebtedness than is authorized by this section; and provided
further that in determining the limitation o f the power of a city or town
to incur Indebtedness, there shall not be included the following classes of
indebtedness:
(a) Certificates o f indebtedness, revenue bonds or other obligations issued
In anticipation o f the collection of the revenue of such city or town for the
then current year, provided that such certificates, bonds or other obliga­
tions mature within one year from the date o f their issue, and be not past
due, and do not exceed the revenue for such year.
(b) Bonds authorized by an ordinance enacted in accordance with Section
103, and approved by the affirmative vote of the majority of the qualified
voters o f the city or town voting upon the question of their issuance, at
the general election next succeeding the enactment o f the ordinance, or
at a special election held for that purpose, for a supply o f water or other
specific undertaking from which the city or town may derive revenue;
but from and after a period to be determined by the council, not exceeding
five years from the date of such election, whenever and for so long as such
undertaking fails to produce sufficient revenue to pay for cost of operation
and administration (including interest on bonds issued therefor, and the
coat of insurance against loss by Injury to persons or property), and an
annual amount to be covered into a sinking fund sufficient to pay, at or
before maturity, all bonds issued on account o f said undertaking, all such
bonds outstanding shall be included in determining the limitation of the
power to incur indebtedness, unless the principal and interest thereof be
made payable exclusively from the receipts o f the undertaking.
Section 184 o f Article 13, as amended in 1920, prohibits the contraction
of debts and issue o f evidences of indebtedness by the State with certain
exceptions and Section 185 o f the same article prohibits the lending of credit
to, or subscription to stock of, corporations or persons by State, county,
city or town; and that the State shall become interested in no work of
Internal improvement except public roads.
Sections 184 and 185 read as follows:
Sec. 184, Article 13.— No debt shall be contracted by the State except to
construct or reconstruct public roads, to meet casual deficits in the revenue,
to redeem a previous liability of the State, to suppress insurrection, repel
Invasion, or defend the State in time o f war. No scrip, certificate, or other
evidence o f State indebtedness shall be issued except for the transfer or
redemption o f stock previously Issued, or for such debts as are expressly
authorized in this Constitution.
Sec. 185. Neither the credit o f the State, nor o f any county, city, or
or town, shall be directly or Indirectly, under any device or pretence what­
soever, granted to or in aid of any person, association, or corporation: nor
•hall the State, or any county, city, or town subscribe to or become in­
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work; nor shall the State become a party to or become interested in any
work of internal improvement, except public roads, or engaged in carrying
on any such work; nor assume any Indebtedness of any county, city, or
town, nor lend its credit to the same; but this section shall not prevent a
county, city or town from perfecting a subscription to the capital stock of
a railroad company authorized by existing charter conditioned upon the
affirmative vote of the voters and freeholders of such county, city, or town
in favor of such subscription; provided, that such vote be had prior to July
1 1903.
Sec. 186. All taxes, licenses, and other revenue of the State shall be
collected by its proper officers and paid into the State treasury. N o money
shall be paid out of the State treasury except in pursuance of appropria­
tions made by law; and no such appropriation shall be made which Is
payable more than two years after the end of the session of the General
Assembly, at which the law is enacted authorizing the same; and no such
appropriation shall be made which is payable more than two years after
the end of the session of the General Assembly, at which the law Is enacted
authorizing the same; and no appropriation shall be made for the payment
of any debt or obligation created in the name of the State during the war
between the Confederate States and the United States. Nor shall any
county, city, or town pay any debt or obligation created by such county,
city, or town In aid of said war.
Sec. 187. The General Assembly shall provide and maintain a sinking
fund in accordance with the provisions of Section 10 of the Act approved
Feb. 20 1892, entitled “ an Act to provide for the settlement of the public
debt of Virginia not funded under the provisions of an Act entitled an Act
to ascertain and declare Virginia's equitable share of the debt created
before, and actually existing at the time of the partition of her territory
and resources, and to provide for the issuance of bonds covering the same,
and the regular and prompt payment of the interest thereon, approved Feb.
14 1882." Every law hereafter enacted by the General Assembly, creat­
ing a debt or authorizing a loan, shall provide for the creation and main­
tenance of a sinking fund for the payment or redemption of the same.
Sec. 188. No other or greater amount of tax or revenue shall, at any
time, be levied than may be required for the necessary expenses o f the
Government, or to pay the indebtedness of the State.
HIGH W AY BONDS DEFEATED.— At a special session held in 1923 the
Legislature provided for the submission to the people of the question
whether the State should issue bonds or adopt the “ pay-as-you-go” plan in
improving the highways. At the Nov. 1923 election the people, by a large
majority voted down the bond issue method, which called for a $50,000,000
indebtedness. V. 117, p. 1909 and 2457.
HIGHWAY BONDS ISSUED BY COUNTIES TO AID STATE HELD
VALID.— The Virginia Supreme Court on April 1 1921 rendered an opinion
holding that counties wishing to issue bonds for the purpose of building
parts or links of highways may legally do so. These bonds may be issued
by the county with the understanding that the sum is later to be reimbursed
by the State when there are sufficient funds available to do so in order that
any particular community will not have to wait until the entire system of
highways contemplated is finished. (V. 112, p. 1780.)
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— We were advised under date
of Dec. 12 1911 by the office of the Auditor of Public Accounts that the
only bonds exempt from taxation under the laws of this State are bonds of
the United States and of the State of Virginia.
Under an Act of the Legislature approved Mar. 20 1923 (Chapter 44)
bonds of the several counties, cities, towns and other political subdivisions
of the Commonwealth of Virginia, are subject to State taxation only and
shall be exempt from local taxation.
STATE DEBT.— For a detailed report o f the Virginia debt as It stood
prior to 1892, and for the history of the debt settlement made by and be­
tween the Virginia Debt Commission and the Bondholders’ Committee, see
the “ State and City Supplement" of April 1893, pages 151 and 152.
On June 30 1925 Virginia’s debt stood as shown below:
R iddleberser Bds., Act of 1882.1 Century Bonds, A ct o f 1892.
3s J-J $1 212 354.16___ Julv 1 1932 3s J-J $13,424,096.26— July 11991
(Subject to call after 1900.)
The Literary Fund on June 30 1925 held $930,400 Century bonds, $9,000
school and college certificates and $1,579,927.28 of Riddlebergers; totals
$2,519,321.28. These being held alive In the Fund, form part of the out­
standing amounts in the table.
Of the $13,424,096 26 Century bonds, $3,817,500 are coupon, $9,605,800
registered and $796.26 fractional certificates; of the $4,322,654.16 Riddle
bergers, $874,500 are coupon, $3,337,200 are registered and $654.16
are fractional certificates.
The Interest on the Century bonds was 2% for the first 10 years (or until
July 1 1901) and 3% thereafter. Both issues are exempt from taxation.
Total amount o f outstanding bonds issued under Act of Feb. 20 1892:
To Bondholders' Committee______________________________ $16,359,860.00
Deposited with Commissioners of Sinking Fund_________ _
1,744,193.52
Canceled

$18,104,053.52
. 4.679,957.26

Total outstanding, Act o f Feb. 20 1892_________________ $13,424,096.26
Total, Act o f Feb. 14 1882.......................................................... 4.212.354.16
Total debt June 30 1925________________________________ $17,636,450.42
School and College debt (additional)— 6s____ $2,385,805 85
School and College debt (additional)— 5s_____
82,800 00 $2,468,605 85
420,047 05
Old unfunded bonds (additional)__________________________

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Note.— The school and college debt here mentioned does not represent
any obligations outstanding in the hands of the public. It consists entirely
o f amounts owing the educational institutions, and is evidenced by certifi­
cates o f Indebtedness issued under Chapter 344, Laws o f 1892. These cer­
tificates are redeemable at pleasure o f the State and are non-transferable.
STATE’S FISCAL YEAR CHANGED TO END ON JUNE 30.— By
an Act passed by the 1924 Legislature the fiscal year of the State, which
formerly ended on Sept. 30, is changed to end on June 30.
WEST VIRGINIA CERTIFICATES.— In the settlement of 1871 it was
assumed that West Virginia should provide for one-third the principal
and interest of the then existing debt, that is $15,239,370 out of the total
debt of $45,718,112.23. To represent, therefore. West Virginia’s share of
bonds funded. West Virginia “ deferred certificates" were issued. West Vir­
ginia, however, refused to recognize these certificates. After lengthy liti­
gation, the U. S. Supreme Court on June 14 1915 decided that West Virginia
should assume liability for a debt o f $12,393,929 50, of which the principal is
14,215,622.28 and interest $8,178,307.22. See “ Chronicle” for June 19
1915, page 2099, and editorial on page 2037 o f the same issue. Also see
“ Chronicle” for Oct. 23 1915, page 1394. For further steps in litigation see
V. 106, p. 2358. On Feb. 20 1919 the West Virginia Legislature enacted
a law for the settlement o f the debt, and in 1920 distribution o f the new se­
curities was effected. For details see West Virginia Debt.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND TAX RATE —
A sses sm en t o f

A s sessm en t o f A sses sm en t o j

Tax Rate

Y ear —
Real E s t a t e P e r s o n a l P rop A ll other P rop . Grand Total P e r M
1924...$1,025,957,965 z$619,945.197 $305,858,467 $1,951,761,629 z —
1923------1,004,145,047 591.8.55.071
293,304,896 1,889,305,014 x . . .
1922____ 986.143.697
550,616,041
289,503.422 1.826,263,160 x . . .
1921------- 974,678,797 541,860,491
—
276.579,395 1.793.058.683
1920------ 699.162,699
551.761,198
253,585,993 1,504,509,890
—
1919------ 688.577,007
489.038,771
253,932.929 1,431,548,707
1918____ 676.880.567
385.009.251
237.453.345 1 299.343.163 . . .
1917------ 666,913,314
378.157,001
231.229,199 1.276.301.513
1916------ 655,884,089
343,119,228
212,667.702 1,211,671,019
324,776.304 t209.397.394 1.177.890.514 3.50
1915------ 643.716.816
1914------ 548,621,793
265,610.547
204,494,343 1.018.726.683 3.50
237.205.102
1912------ 538.924,546
949.532,447 3.50
173,402,799
1910------ 427.911,404
178.939,735
155.547,256
762,398.395 3.50
1908------ 413,556,799
160.081,727
132,729,545
706,368,071 3.50
1906------ 378,977,069
137.763.464
112.714,029
629,454,562 3.50
1905------ 351.725.236
126.067.247
102.742,037
580.534,520 3.50
1900------ 316.563,279
107.279.401
70.327,799
494,170,479 4.00
83.132.476
1895------ 313.182.340
66.699,310
463.014,126 4 00
1890------ 272.312,274
90.110.467
52.827.367
415,250,108 4.00
Values not
400
1885------ 256,916,140
84.884,270
1880------ 234 272.951
70.391,018
available
5.00
z Excluding $105,472,158 “ income valuation.”
x The State tax rates (per $1,000) for 1924 and 1923 were: Real estate,
$2 .50; tangible personal property, $2.50; intangible personal property (ex­
cept capital, money, bonds, notes and shares of bank stocks). $8.00; capital,
$8.50; money, $2.00; shares o f bank stocks, $2.50; bonds and notes, $3.50,
and rolling stock (railway and canal corporations and lumber and mining
companies), $17.50.
x The State tax rates (per $1,000) for 1922 were as follows: real estate
$2.50; tangible personal property, $2.50; intangible personal property (ex­
cept capital, money and snares of bank stocks), $8.00; capital, $8.50:
money, $2.00; shares of bank stocks, $2.50; and rolling stock (railway and
canal corporations and lumber and mining companies), $17.50.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— There is apparently no law in
Virginia regulating the way in which savings institutions are permitted
to invest their funds.
POPULATION.— The population o f Virginia has been as follows:
1920................. 2,309,187 1870.................1,225,163 1820............... *1.065.116
1910................. 2,061.612 1860............... *1,696,318 1810...................*974.600
1900..................1,854.184 1850................*1.421,661 1800-................. *880,200
1890................1,655,980 1840................*1,239.797 1790................... *747.610
1880................. 1.512,565 1830-..............*1.211.405
* This Includes population o f the section now forming the State of West
Virginia. Without West Virginia, population was 1,219,630 in 1860,
1,119,348 In 1850; 1,015.260 in 1840: 1.034,481 in 1830; 928,348 in 1820;
869,131 in 1810; 801,608 in 1800 and 691.737 in 1790.
The proportion of the colored population was 41.76% In 1880. 38.70% In
1890, 35 7% in 1900. 32.6% in 1910 and 29.8% in 1920. In number,
blacks were 526,861 in 1850, 548,907 in 1860, both including West Virginia;
612.841 in 1870. 631,616 in 1880. 640,867 in 1890, 660,722 in 1900, 671.096
In 1910 and 690.017 in 1920.

CITIE S. COUNTIES AN D TOWNS IN THE

S T A T E O F V IR G IN IA .
ACCOHAC COUNTY
Total assess, value 1922..15,927,445

Accomac is the county seat.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922...$25.00
R oa d D is tr ic t.
H'opula’n 1910. 15.329; 1920, 18.060
_s ’ 15 A-O $30,000c_ Oct 7 1945
_
IN T. & PRIN. at office of City
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 7 1920)
Treasurer and all bonds carry taxA tla n tic M agis. D ist. R oa d Bds. receivable coupons. Bonds of 1923
_
55isT6 M -N $ l0,000_ May 20 1946 payable at Bank o f Republic, N. Y .
(Subject to call beg. Oct. 7 1921)
BOND. D EBT Oct 1918. $115,500 A L L E G H A N Y C O U N T Y .
Assessed val., real estate. 10,78 i . 670
Covington is the county seat.
Assessed val., personal___ 5,3X6.985
C o v in g to n M agisterial D is tr ic t.
Other assess, property___ 2.238.(93
R oad B on d s. (10-30 yr. opt.)
Total assess, val. 1922___ 18.412,448 5s
. . . $100.000______________
Other bonds outstanding:
Popula’n 1910t 36.650: 1920, 34,795
Court house & bridge bds.
$45,000
IN T . at County Treas. office.
Road improvement bonds20,000
ALBERMARLE COUNTY
Town o f Covington sch. bds__ 30,000
Town o f Covington school
Charlo'teville is the co u D ty seat.
district bonds_________
75,000
Road Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $300,000c_ June 1 1931 Alleghany Co. school bds.
_
20,000
Town o f Covington old
(Optional after June 1 1923)
10,000
5s ’22 J-J $420,000c..Jan 15 1947
school bond issue______
5s ’23 J-J 500.node___ Ian 1 1948 BOND. DEBT Aug 14 ’25 $300,000
4% s’25 M-S $300,000c- - Sept 1 1930 Tot.ass’d val.’24 (2-3 act.)20,298.715
TOT. BD. D T . Aug 1925-$1,794,450 8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24 $19.50
Sinking fund________
____ 100,000 Fopula’n 1910, 14.173; 1920, 15,332
Assessed valuation 1924.-17,117,000
Population 1920 (Census)__ 26.005 AMHERST COUNTY.
Amherst is the county seat
IN T . on bonds of 1921 at R. M.
Grant & C o.. N. Y .: on bonds of 1922
. . .
$ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 ................................ ....
at Harris, Forbes & C o., N. Y ., on
Road Bonds.
’ ll s-an SI35 000c_______ 1945
1923 bonds at Bank o f America,
New York, and on bonds o f 1925 at BOND. DEBT O ct22’2 5 -- $195,000
34,000
the Bank o f America, N. Y . or in Sinking fund_____________
0
Charlottesville, at option o f holder. Assess, val., real estate____2,fi69,0 <
Assess, val.. personal prop. 1,250,573
Other assess, property___ 1.471.159
ALEXANDRIA.
Incorporated as a town in 1749. Tot. ass’d val.’25 (1-3 act.) 5,390,822
The voters o f this city on Oct. 4 1921 State & County tax (per $1,000)
approved the plan to change the city
.1925_______________________$26.00
government to city manager form. Popula’n 1910, 18,932; 1920, 19.771
The vote was 1,480 to 380.
C o u p o n Bds

ARLINGTON_ COUNTY.

R e fu n d in g

C o u n t y B on d s.
6s T9 . . . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ..............1929

4s ’02
4s ’ 16

J-J
...

$94.600c_ July 1 1932
_
69,500...........................

J-J $592 500c_ July 1 1938
_




ASHLAND.

High S chool Bonds.
This town is in Hanover County.
6s ’21 J-J ($ 15,0 00..-Jan 1 ’27-’ 41
1 2 0 .0 0 0 ... Jan 1 ’42-’51
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $70,000____July 1 1957 BOND. D EBT Feb 16 1921 $70,000
Sinking fund______________
1,688
W a te r a n d S ew er B o n d s.
5a 14 A-O $40,000____Apr 1 1964 Total assessed value 1920.-1,871,614
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1924) Population 1921 (est.)________ 3,110
IN T . payable at Continental &
BOND. DEBT June 1922. $120,000
Water debt (incl.)___________ 110,000 Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Total assess, val., 1922____ 1,087,755 BLACKSTONE^
Population 1910, 1,324; 1920, 1,299
This town is in Nottoway County.
Prin. and int. on bonds of 1922 at
W ater W orks.
the Town Treasurer’s office.
6s ’ 16 J-D $25,000c.................. 1950
(Subject to call 1936)
AUGUSTA COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT N ov 18 ’25. $75,000
Staunton is the county seat.
Water debt (incl.)________
65,000
R efu nd ing Bonds
Sinking fund______________
3.500
4M s’25 J-J $250,000___ Jan 1 1943 Assess, val., real estate____ 743 776
Road Disc. tita . o e o . July i
Assess, val., personal_____ 397 895
5s 13 J-J $250.000c_ July 1 1943 Other assess, property____
_
46 809
Pasture Road D istrict Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.’25 60%act) 1,188 464
6s ’21 F-A $50,000___ Feb 1 1951 Total tax (per $1,000) ’25___ $10.00
(Optional Feb. 1 1926 )
Popula’n 1910. 1 4 86 : 1920____ 1,497
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25 $707,000
Sinking fund____________
55 000 BLAND COUNTY.
Bland is the county seat.
Total assess, val. 1924___ 24,809,175
R oad Im provement B onds.
Popula’n 1910. 32.445: 1920, 34.671
IN T. on refunding bonds at New 5s ’25 J-J $150,000c*_. July 1 1933
York or Staunton, at option of TO T. B D . D T . Sept 1925. $150,000
holder; on others at Co. Treasurer’s Assessed valuation 1924___2,020,647
Population 1910, 5,154; 1920.-5,593
office.
IN T . at the Hanover National
Bank, New Y ork City.
BASIC CITY.
Tnis city has been assumed by BOTETOURT COUNTY.
Waynesboro.
Road Bonds.
5>4s’ 22 July $19,500___ $2,500 yrly
BEDFORD (FORMERLY
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922-. $41,500
LIBERTY).
Road debt (add’l ) -----------33,500
This chy is In Bedford County Assessed val., real estate_4,262,602
Incorp. Mar. 3 1890. Population Assessed val., personal____3.219,260
in 1910, 2,508; 1920, 3,243.
Other assess, property___ 2,138,395
Water Bds. Rea he<j. in 1907).
Total assess, value 1923
6s
J-J *15,500___ July 1 1931
(about 40% actual)------- 9,620,257
R e f. B Js. Red 10 urs from issu e) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $19.50
5s 09 M-N$80,000____May 1 1929 Population 1910 17.727; 1920-16,557
Power PI ant Bonds.
5 ^ . ( 0 J-DS55 000 ..June 1 26-’40 B R IS T O L .
Bristol Is In Washington County.
5 s ’25 M -N lOO.OOOc.May 1 ’30-’55
_
5s ’25 M -N 25,000c_ M ay 1 1955 Incorporated Feb. 12 1890; new
charter Mar. 19 1920.
(Optional 1940)
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 ’25--$409,000
street Im provements.
Water debt (incl.)________ 105,000 5s 01 J-J 115.000c...Ju ly 1 1931
Assess val. real estate_____9 2.579 (.Subject to call after July 1 1921)
<
10.000c..Aug 15 1931
Assessed val. personal_____ $130,466 5s 01 J-J
Assess, val.. Intangible______ 372.724 (Subject to call after Aug 15 1921)
Total assess, val. 1924____3,298,098 5>4s’ 19 M-N100.000— M ay 15 1939
IN T . on ref. 5s due 1919 payable 6s ’20 J-D 90.000.-Dec 1 ’26-’43
in Lynchburg on bonds of 1925 at 514s '22 J-J 148.000c.Jan 1 ’26-’49
50.0J0c.Jan 1 ’27-’51
the Hanover National Bank, N . Y .; 5>4s’24 J-J
on other bonds in Bedford.
a C o u r t-H o u s e , C ity -H a ll.
5s 08 F-A $60,000c— Aug 1 1938
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1928)
BEDFORD COUNTY.
Water Bonds.
Bedford Is the county seat.
5s 02 M-N $25,000c
Nov 1 1932
F orest Mag. D ist. R oad B o n d s.
4>48’ 16 A-O $60.000c......................... 5s 10 A-O 440,000c__ Oct 1 1940
County debt. _
- .
None (Subject to call in ’ 18, 15 & 20 yrs.)
Mag. Dist. debt N ov 25’25
$60,000 5s 10 A-O §$20,000c— Oct 1 1940
t C ity -J a il B o n d s.
Assessed val.. real estate.. 8 803,899
Assessed val., personal_ 3 815.442 5s ’ 14 J-J $20.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1934
_
t H igh-S chool Bonds.
Other assess, property___ 2,351,692
($20.0 0 0 c ... M ay 1 1934
Total assessed val. 1924
I (R ed. aft M ay 1 1924)
_.(abt. 2-5 a ct.)__________14,971,033
5s ’ 14 M - N | 30,000c. .. M a y 1 1934
State & Co. tax rate (per
((Red. aft M a y 1 1929)
..$1,000) 1924__________
$22.50
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
Popula’n 1910, 29,549; 1920, 30,669
6s ’21 M-N$50.000___0ct 31 1951
23,500____ July 1 1953
BELFONT SCHOOL DISTRICT. 5 Ms’23 oJ-JB o n d s.
l
This district (P. O. Blackstone) is 6s S c h o J-J $2 4.00 0..-Jan 1 ’26-’49
’21
In Nottaway County.
5 >£s’23 J-J 150,000--Jan 1 ’34-’ 53
High S chool B uilding Bonds.
BOND. D EBT June 30 ’25 $780,500
6s ’22 M-N$60,000c — M ay 1 1952 Water bonds (incl.)_______ 108,500
($10,000 redeemable every 5 years.) Assessed value—
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.-.$60,000
Real e s t a t e . - . . - - - - - —
-$5,205,000
Personal_______________ 40) .000
BIGSTONB GAP.
Total 1925______________5 605.000
This town Is In Wise County.
Intangible property ’2 5 --2 .000,000
W ater Bonds.
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 —
5 ^ s ’ 24 J-J $38,000— Jan 1 ’ 26-’44
Real estate_______________$28.00
Street Improvement Bonds.
Personal (tangible)------------ 2 00
6s
...$ 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 ................... ........
Personal (intangible)--------- 28 00
Street & Bridge Bonds.
Railroads_________________ 28 00
5s
.-.$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ______________
Banks____________________ 28 00
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 ’2 5 -. $181,000 Population, 1910. 6.247; 1920, 6.729
Assess, val.. real estate___ 1,2110,00J
The statutory limitation of city
Assess, val., personal_______ 900.00 ) indebtedness fixed by charter, is 18%
Other assess, property_____ 800,000 of value of taxable real property.
Total assessed val. 1923
INTEREST on bonds marked (o)
(about 50% actual)____2 900,000 at Importers’ & Traders’ National
Total tax rate (per $1 ,000) ’ 25 $.’5 00 Bank, New York; (§) at Importers’
Population 1910. 2.590; 1920, 3.009 6 Traders’ Nat. Bank, New York;
or Dominion Nat. Bank, Bristol;
BIG STONE GAP SCHOOL DIST (t) at City Treasurer's office or at
This district (P. O. Big Stone Gap) Dominion Nat. Bank, Bristol; on all
others at Dominion Nat. Bk. Bristol.
Is in Wise County.

W e make a

B u y and S ell M a rk et
IN

Clarendon is the county seat.

A rlington Dist. S chool Bonds.
_s
. . . $200,000c_____________
S c h o o l B on d s.
Jefferson Dist. School Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $100,000____July 1954
. . . $100.000c_____________
S treet Im p t. & G e n e ra l F u n d _s
W ashington Dist. S chool Bonds
B o n d s.
. . . $100,000c_____________
6s ’21 A-O /$270,000c0ct 1 ’26-’55 _s
W a s h in g to n M a gisterial D is t.
I
6.000c..O ct 1 1956
R oa d an d B rid ge B o n d s.
P u b lic Im p t. & S chool Bonds.
$50.000 ..A u g 1 ’26-’35 Ss T7 . . . $113,0 0 0 c.___________
6s ’23 F-A 40,000--Aug 1 ’36-’40 TOTAL DEBT N ov 30’25 $533,000
55,000--Aug 1 ’41-’45 Assessed val., real estate..11 041,335
Assess, val.,
150.000
Aug 1 ’46-’ 55 personal prop 5 039,482
BOND. D EBT Nov 1923.$1,387.600 Other assess, property____ 2 .341,937
Assess, val., real estate___ 8,152,295 Total assess, val. 1924___ 18,422,754
Assess, val., personal____ 5,284.531 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S7.50
Other assessable property. 2,490,619 Pop’n 1910, 10.231; 1920...16.040

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[V ol. 121.

VIRGINIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

Virginia M
unicipals
HERBERT C. HELLER & COMPANY
INCORPORATED

60 Wall Street

New York

Dec., 1925.]
BUCHANAN COUNTY.

CHATHAM.

CULPEPER COUNTY.

Culpeper is the county seat.
This city is in Pittsylvania C ounty,
Magisterial District Bonds.
incorporated in 1874
Stevensburg District________ $41,000
S c h o o l B o n d s.
Oatalpa District____________ 110 000
5s ’ 10 M -S $ 3 ,000c__________ 1940
Salem District_______________ 20 000
S treet B o n d s.
TO TAL D EB T Dec 1921— $171,000
5s TO M -S $7,000c................... 1940
Assess, val., real estate____ 4,564 415
5J*s’ 12 J-D 20,000c.--June 1 1942
Assess, val., personal_____ 2.985.071
(Subject to call begin. June 1 1927'
Other assess, property____ 1.089.034
6 s ’22 M -S 12,000c--.S ep t 1 1952 Tot. assess. val.’22 (>*act.) 8,638,600
(Optional Sept 1 1937.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21-$19 21
Pop’n 1910, 13,472; 1920____ 13,292
BUCKINGHAM COUNTY.
W a te r a n d S ew er B o n d s.
IN T. at County Treas. office.
Buckingham Is the county seat.
54*sT2 J-D $10,000c__ June 1 1942
Road Bonds.
(Subject to call begin. June 1 1927)
5s
J-J $60.500c------------------DANVILLE.
d b e g i n , i n 1916)
Danville is in Pittsylvania Co. Inc.
B O N D . D E B T June 3 0 ’25 $57,600 ■ sW ater B ds. ( R e000c................... 1926
5 ’06 M -S $13
»s a city in 1870. Neapolis (North
Assessed val. real estate
3.422,949
50,000c___Jan 11954
Danville) was annexed to Danville
Assessed val. personal_____ 670,315 5K s’24J-J
(Optional Jan 1 1944)
July 1 1896. Pop’n 1910. 19,020;
Tot. ass’d val. '2 5 ( 1 4 act.) .4 093,264 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 ’25- $115,000
State&Co.tax(per$l,000) ’25-$ 2 1 .00 Water debt (included)______ 63 000
1920. 21,539.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 15,204; 1920, 14.887 Sinking fund________________
4.800
IN T . payable at Merchants & Assess, val. real estate_______547 540
ts ’99 J-J $ 10 0 ,000c____ July 1929
Planters National Bank, Diilwyn.
Is ’01 F-A 10,000c_____ Feb 1931
Assess, val. personal_________ 318,250
7,000c_____ Mar 1932
(s ’02 M -S
Other assessable property___ 548,000
30.000c...........Jan 1935
4s ’05 J-J
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
Tot. ass’d val.’ 2 5 ____ -.1 ,4 1 3 ,8 0 0
County seat Is Rustburg.
4s ’05 M -S 50.000c_____ Sept 1935
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25_____ $24 50
95,000c...........Jan 1940
4s TO J-J
The figures tor valuation and popu
iH s ’ l l A-O 30 000c______Oct 1941
latlon given below are exclusive o' Population 1910. 1,113; 1920. L171
IN T. on 5 i 4 s of 1912 at Bank of
T4 M -N 10.000c_____ Nov 1944
the oity of Lynchburg, whioh doei
America, N. Y , City; on 5s and 6s at 5M s’21 M -S 8 4 .0 0 0 .-M ar 1 ’26-’46
not pay oounty taxes.
6,000____ Feb ’ 2 6 - '3 2
Refunding Bds. ( R e d . b e g . i n ’ 17) Oity Treasurer’s office, and 5 Ms of 6s ’21 F-A
4Ms'07 M-S $64 000c. - .............. 193' 1924 at Chatham & Phenix Nat.
6s ’21 J-J 126,000____ July ’26-’46
Brookvtlle Mag. List. Road Bds Bank, New York City.
6s ’21 M -N 42,000____ N ov ’26-’46
7,000 ______1926-1932
44*s 16 J-J $179,000c— July 1 195<
5s ’22 M -S
(Subject to call after July 1 1936)
8,000 ______ 1926-1933
5s ’23 F-A
CH R ISTIAN SBU R Q .
4M s’25 J-J 200,000c--.J u ly 1 1950
Seneca Magis. Dist. Road Bds.
This town Is In Montgomery Co.
44*i'16 J-J $34.00 0 c...J u ly 1 1951
sewer-improvement Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
T4 M -N $10.000c____ Nov 1944
(Subloct to call after July 1 1936)
5s
M -N $ 10,000c.............................. 5s ’22 M -S 7,000 ______1926-1932
Falling River Mag. Dist. Road.
4M s’25 J-J
50,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1950
5s T 9 J-J $114.000____July 1 195i
Water Bonds.
School Improvement Bonds.
(Subject to call after July 1 1939. 5s
J-J $40.000c. .........................
>i4s’ 16 A-O $49 606_-Oct 1 26 ’41
CO. B D . D T . Oct 22 1920
$64.00C BOND. DEBT Nov 1922 -.$ 5 0 ,0 0 0
Road District debt (add T)
325.001 Sinking fund (water)_______
9.000 4J4>s’25 J-J 150,000c___July 1 1950
Sinking funds___________
29.421 Tot. assess, val. ’22 (1-3 act.)900,000
Refunding Bonds.
1928
Assessed val., real estate. 8.474,790 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’2 2 .$ l0 .0 0
m s ’98 M -S 100.0 0 0 c .--M a r
Assessed val., personal___ 4.989.78.1 Pop’n 1910. 1,568; 1920...........1.641
1931
ts ’01 J-J * 160.000c...July
Other assess, property____ 3.392,498
4s ’01 M -S 60.000c___Sept 1931
1935
Total assess. val. 1922____16 857 071
74.000c-..J u ly
4s ’05 J-J
1936
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-117.00 CLARKE COUNTY.
4s ’06 J-J §25.000c___ Jan
Berryville is the county seat.
2 0 .000c..-J uly
1941
Pop'n 1910. 23,043; 1920_____ 26,716
5s ’l l J-J
1Q4 >
m s ’ 12 F-A
56.666c___Aug
IN T ER EST on refunding bonds
Funding Bonds
payable at Mercantile Tr. & Dep 5s ’24 J-D $30,000c___June 1 1944
5s T 4 M -N 25,000c___Nov
1944
m s 16 A -o 16 OOU--Oct 1 ’26- 41
Co., Balto., M d ., and on road bonds BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $85 000
m s ’ 17 J-J
68 000-.Jan 1 ’26-’42
at the Co. Treas. office in N . 'V Sinking fund_______________
4.000
funds.
4M s’24 J-D ( 5,00Cc-Dee 1 ’26-’44
Assess, val., real estate____ 3 750,000
Stable and Farm Bonds.
Vssess. val., personal_____ 1,900,000
CARROLL COUNTY
Other assess, property____ 375,000 6s ’21 M -S $12.000____ Mar ’26-’31
Hillsville is the county seat.
Fire-Protection Bonds.
Tot.asess. val. 1925______ 6,025,000
48 ’02 M -N $10.000c_____ M av 1Q32
Road Bonds.
ltate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25-$16 00
6s ’21 M -N S.m OOOc.M ay 1 ’26-’51 Pop’n 1910, 7,468; 1920............ 7,165 5s ’24 J-J
9,000 ______ 1926-1935
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 2559)
Water & Light Impt. Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Nov 8 1924 $290,000
4s ’00 M -N $30,000c_____ May 1930
Sinking fund_______________
5,000 CLIFTON FORGE.
ts ’02 M -N
3.000c_____ May 1935
Total assess, val. 1924____ 4,027,721
This city Is In Allegheny County.
4s ’05 J-J
70.000c_____Jan 1936
Population 1920 (Census)____ 21,283
Funding Bonds.
m s ’l l A-O 150.000c_____Oct 1941
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y 4s ’21 J-J $100.000--.J u ly 15 1941
T 4 M -N in.onnc.__ Nov 1044
W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A
6.000____ Feb ’26-’31
CHARLOTTE SVILLE
5s T 2 - - - $190,000............ — .1942
6s ’21 F-A
6,000____ Feb ”26-’31
Charlottesville Is the oounty seaRefunding Bonds.
6s ’21 F-A 12,000 ______ 1926-1931
of Albemarle County. Ino. July ’ 6s ’20
$20,000___Dec 15 1935
Electric Station Bonds.
1888. City charter held valid by 6s ’22
30,000____M ay 1 1942
5s ’22 M -N $88,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’47
Supreme Court. See V. 118, p. 453. 5s ’25 J-D 23,000___ June 1 1955
Electrical Impt Bonds
Sfree* »nd Sewer Bonds.
W ater Improvement Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N ?96.000c.M ay 1 ’26-’49
os ’24 J-J =$500,000c___Jan 1 1958 5s ’05 A-O 75,000____ Apr 1 1937
W ater Improvement Bonds.
S i<>n< A General Impt. Bonds
R efunding Bonds.
5s ’23 J-D $92.000c-June 1 ’26-’48
44*s’06 J-J x$142,000c.-Jan 1 193< 5s TO F-A $65.000____ Aug 1 1940
City Hall & Court House Bonds.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1926)
Bridge, School & Fire Dept.
4M s’25 J-J $350,000c__ July 1 1950
4s
A-O $ 12,000c___Apr 1 1931 0 * g ’ 17F -A $80.000c___Feb 1 1947
Cemetery Bonds.
(Subject to call Feb 1 1932)
5s T 4 M -N 59.5 0 0 c -..N o v 1 1934
5s ’23 M -N $8,000 ______ 1926-1933
5s T 4 M -N 18.500c___Nov 1 1934
Park and Playground Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N
9,000 ______ 1926-1935
5s T 4 M -N 1 1 .5 0 0 c ..-N o v 1 193< 5s T7 - . $7,500___________ 1932
Almshouse Im ot. Bonds.
Reservoir ( R e d . 10 i/rs. f r o m i s s u e )
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s ’23 J-J
$ 8 ,0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’33
$120,0 0 0 ---M a y 1 1953
44*s’07 J-J $160.00 0 c...J a n 1 194 5 s ’23
5s ’24 M -N 9 ,0 0 0 .-M av 1 ’26-’36
44*s’08 M -S 34.000c— Sept 1 194> 5s ’25 J-D 45,250____ June 1 1955
B O N D . D EBT Apr 30 ’25 $2,076 000
§Municipal Impt. Bonds.
142 937
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
5s ’22 M-S$400,000c---- Sept 1 1962 5s T8 F-A $15,000____ Feb 1 1948
Tot.ass’d val.’25(2-3 act.) 42.041.959
(Ootional Feb. 1 1933.)
(Optional Sept. 1 1942.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $17 o '
Land Purchase Bonds.
5s ’22 M-S$400,000____Sept 1 1962
*$10,000 of this Issue Is for water
5s ’25 J-D $6,750____ June 1 1955
(Optional Sept. 1 1942.)
I $13,500 of this issue is for water and
5s ’22 M -S§125,000c_.-Sept 1 1962
W est Clifton Forge Bonds.
gas
6s ’02
$15,000____ Julv 1 1932
(Optional Sept. 1 1942.)
D E B T L IM IT .— Debt limit of
T O T . B D . D T . Nov 1 ’2 5 -- $792,500 city is 18% of assessed valuation of
Street Bonds.
4s ’03 J-D $80.000c...Jun e 1 1943 Water debt (incl.)_________ 233,249
Sinking fund (General_______________ 34,263
(Subject to call after June 1 1913
INTEREST Is payable In Danville
|W ater.............................. 61,219
School and Armory Bonds.
DEEP CREEK SCH O O L DIST
5s ’23 J -D §$315.000c____Dec 1963 Assess, val., real__________ 2,890,860
Assess, val., personal_____ 724 561
This district is in Norfolk Oounty.
School-Building Bonds.
5s T5 A-O $75.000____ 0<-t 1 1935 Other assess, property____ 1.125.757
5 s ’ 23 F-A $50,000c-_.F eb 1 1943
T O T. B D . D T . May ’25--$2,347,500 Total assess, val. 1925____ 474,181
B O N D . D E B T Feb 1 ’2 3 .. $80,000
otal tax rate (per $1 600' ’25 $26 60 Sinking fund_______________
Sinking fund______________
342,249
5.313
Water debt________________ 1,1/2,000 Population 1910, 5,748: 1920— 6,164 Assessed valuation 1922___2.673.000
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y.
N E T D E B T ______________
878.316
School tax (per $1.000) 1 9 2 2 ---$9 .0 0
Act. val. tax. prop, (est.)-25,000,000
IN T . at the Trust Co. of Norfolk.
Total assessed value 1923-14,481,767
COLONIAL BEACH.
DICKINSON COUNTY.
Total tax rate Realty & tan­
N o recent return.
gibles ______ $15 04
O lin tw o o d is the c o u n t y s e a t.
(per $1,000)
3 00
County Road Bonds.
1923............ Intangibles___
Bank stock___
8 5o COVINGTON
5>*g’22 J-J $400.000____ July 1 1932
(Optional July 1 1927)
Population 1910. 6,765; 1920, 10,68e
This town is in Alleghany County.
Kenady Mag Dist. Road Bds.
x IN T . payable in Baltimore; § at
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
'$7,000— Jan 1 ’26- ’32
National Park Bank, N . Y .; other 5s
M -S 27,000c-.M a r 16 1941
1,500____ Jan 1 1933
58 T4 J-J
bonds in Charlottesville.
(Optional Mar 16 1911)
10.500— Jan 1 ’3 4-40
W ater System Bonds
8.000___Jan 1 ’41-44
CHARLOTTE COUNTY.
5s
J-J $25,C00c___July 1 1935
O O .B D .D T . Nov 1922_____ $400,000
Charlotte Is the county seat.
xStreeDPaving Bonds.
Other debt Feb 1 T 9 ............
79.000
Roanoke Dist. Impt. Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $150.000c___July 1 1947
Assessed val. real estate___3.909 45 1
5s T7 M -N$70,500c___M ay 1 1947
(Subject to call July 1 1937)
(Subject to call May 1 1937)
5s ’20 J-J 125,000c--.Jan 1 1950 Assess, val. personal prop..1.804 767
Other assess, property_____ 565 291
Bacon Dist. Road Bonds.
(Optional Jan 1 1940)
Total assess, val. 1922____ 6.279.508
5 s ’22 J-J $95.000c. - Jan 1 ’27-’56
Water Supply Bonds.
1920. 13.542
(For maturity see V. 114. p. 873.)
5s ’22 J-J $130,000c
Jan 1 1952 Pop’n 1910. 9.199:
IN T . on bonds of 1922 at the Na­
Central District Road Bonds.
(Optional Jan 1 1942)
tional Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
5 s ’22 J-J $70,000c_ - Jan 1 ’27-’56
Funding Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 873.) 5 s ’25
- - - $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ____________1955
DINWIDDIE COUNTY.
W alton District Road Bonds.
(Optional in 1945).
Dinwiddle Is the county seat.
5s ’22 J-J
75.000e-Jan 1 ’27-’36 B O N D . D E B T Aug 14 ’25- $457,000
Road Bonds ( R e d . b e g . i n 1930).
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 873.)
Aater debt (Incl.)__________ 182.000
6s TO Nov $98 500c— Nov 1 1940
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1924-- $540,000 tssess. val.. real estate____ 2.213 200
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1923$98,500
Special assess, bonds (incl.) 420,500 Vssess. val., personal_____ 459,441
Assess, val. real estate___ 5 015 774
Sinking fund________ ______
49,000 )ther assess, property____ 1 079,843
Assess, val. personal prop. 4.234.918
Total assessed value 1924
540,000 Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
Other assess, property____ 2,286 624
% actual)_______________ 3,752,484
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 --$ 2 5 50
Total assess, val. 1922___11,537.316
Population of county In 1910, 15,786 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924---$29.60
State&Oo.tax(per $1.000) ’22-$15.00
in 1920, 17,540.
Pop’n 1910, 4,234; 1920________5,623
Pop’n 1910 15.442; 1920..........17.949
xINT. payable at Town Treas
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
INT at County Treasurer’s offloe
arer’a office.

Grundy is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5 J-^s’25 A-O$150,000c___Apr 1 1955
Road Bonds.
5 H s ’ 2 5 P-A $40,000c___Aug 1 1955
T O TA L D E B T Sept ’2 5 .. $625,000
Assessed valuation_________5,984,500
Population 1910,12,334; 1920-15,441
IN T . at the Hanover National
Bank, New York City.

CHASE CITY.

This place, known as the Town of
Chase City, is in Mecklenburg Co.
B O N D . D E B T Oct 24 ’25__$78,500
Sinking fund______________
2,900
Tot. ass’d v a l .’25_____
-1,302,760
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15.0 >
Population 1910, 1,662; 1920, 1,646




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VIRGINIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

CUMBERLAND COUNTY.

Cumberland is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
5s T7 M -S $40.000____ Sept 1 1947
lO N D E D D E B T _________
(?)
Total assessed val. 1922___2,555.374
Pop’n 1910, 9.185; 1920............9,111

ELIZABETH CITY COUNTY.

Hampton is the county seat.
BO N D . DEBT July 1917— $81,000
Assessed val. real estate.. 5.357,610
Assessed val. pers’l p ro p .. 1,712.021
Other assess, property___ 1.111.110
Total assess, val. 1922___ 8,180 741
Pop’n 1910 21,225; 1920_____ 25,144

EMPORIA.

This town is in Greenville Oounty.
____
Public Impt. Bonds.
5 H s ’23 M S $100,000— Mar 1 iao8
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1924-- $135,000
Water debt, (incl.)_________
35,000
Sinking fund (water)______
10.000
Assessed val., real_________ 832,632
Assessed val., personal------ 656,589
Total assessed val. 1921 — 1,489,221
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$26.00
Population 1920----------------------- 1,869
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y
F A IR F A X C O U N T Y .
Fairfax 1s the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5M s’22 M -N 15 $500,000------------1927
Dranesville Magis. Dist.
5s ’23 J-D $175.000------------------- 1943
5s ’24
24,000------------------- 1944
4 % s ’25 - - 93,000____________ 1945
Falls Church Magis. Dist.
5 s ’23 A -0$100.000------------------ 1933
4 'Ms’25 - - - 262,000____________1945
5s ’25
25,000------------------- 1945
Providence Mag. Dist.
5s T 5 A-O ($12,030------------------ 1927
{ 14.000..................... 1930
( 14.000____________1935
5s ’23 J-D 15,175,009------------------1933
5s ’23
60,000____________ 1943
5s ’24
1 7 ,0 0 0 - - - ________1944
Mt. Vernon Mag. Dist.
$10,000c___Mar 1 1934
10,000c___Mar 1 1935
10,000c-_-M ar 1 1939
5s T2 M -S 10,000c-- _Mar 1 1940
10,000c___Mar 1 1944
10,000c-_.M ar 1 1945
1 0 ,0 0 0 c -..M a r 1 1947
TO TL . B D . D T . Jan ’2 5 -* $ l,247,000
County bonds (incl.)_____
500,000
School bonds (incl.)______
66,000
Tot. assess’ val. 1923____ 12,659,147
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24-$20.50
Pop’n 1910, 20,536; 1920-------21,943
IV T 1- oavable In Fairfax.
*$775,000 is to be paid the State
Highway Commission.
FALLS C H U R C H This town is in Fairfax County.
School Bonds.
.
($6,000--Jan 1 ’28-’33
114 .0 0 0 .
-Jan
4.70s’25J&J (1 8 ,0 0 0 --Jan 1 ’41-’46
3 2 .0 0 0 .
-Jan 1 ’47-’54
I 5,000____Jan 1 1955
B O N D . D EB T Oct 24 ’25- $75,000
Total assess, val. ’25 (2535% actual)____________ 1,140,000
Population 1910, 1,128; 1920-1,659
FARMVILLE.
This town to In Prince Edward Oo.
Inc. in 1859. Pop’n 1910. 2,971:
1920. 2.586.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5M s’24 J-J
*$50,000_Jan 1 1944
Electric Light Impt. Bonds.
5M s'24 J-J *$50,000____ Jan 1 1944
Refg. Bds.
4s '01 J-J
$4,500c................. 1931
^Sew erS j
J15 00Qc................. 1931
P. & P. R efunding Bonds,
A-O $35,000____Oct 1 1948
R efunding Light Bonds.
5s
J-J $15.000____Jan 1 1940
Funding Bonds.
6s
M -N $46,000____ M ay 1 1940
Water
5s ’ l l J-J S50.000C— July 1 1931
Impt. Bonds.
__
. ,
5s
...
$50.000____20-yr serial
B O N D . D E B T N ov.5 ’25- $315,500
Water debt (incl.)_________
50.000
Assessed val. real__________ 1.191.040
Assessed val. personal_____ 218 826
Other assessable property. . 804.758
Tot .ass'd val. '2 4 165 % act.) 2 .258 302
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24.$18.00
IN T . on bonds marked * at
Hanover Nat. Bank, on others at
First Nat. Bank, Richmond, and in
Farm ville.
5s

FAU Q U IER C O U N T Y .
Fauquier is the county seat.
Building Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $50,000c
July 1 1939
(Optional at l02 and interest prior
to July 1 1929 and 100 and interest
on July 1 1929 or any interest paying
date thereafter.)
Centre District Road Bonds.
5s
J-D $20,000_________________
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 ’25$70,000
Sinking fund______________
55,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 10,375,284
Assess, val., personal------ 7,692,979
Total assess, val. ’24 (abt.
2-5 actual)_____________18,068,263
Population 1910, 22,526; 1920-21,869
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
F R A N K L IN .
No recent return.
FRANK LIN C O U N T Y .
Rocky mount is the county seat.
Ref. RR . Aid Bds. ( R e d . J a n . 1’24)
($16,500c____ Jan 1 1929
5s
J-J \ 16,000c____ Jan 1 1934
I 16.000c____ Jan 1 1939
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’25 - $48,500
9.176
Sinking fund_______________
Assessed val. real estate___ 3.319,747
Assessed val. personal______1.715,793
Other assess, property____ 1,107,591
Total assessed val. 1925
(about 40% actual)____6.143.131
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)’25-$31.50
Pop'n 1910, 26,480; 1920..........20,283
IN T . payable at First N at. Bank.
Rocky Mount, Va.
F R E D E R IC K S B U R G .^ ’*""™ ’
1
This city Is In Spottsylvanla Co.
Incorporated 1727.
Electric-Light Bonds.
4s 01 J-J $10.000c
Jan 2 1931
W ater Bonds.
4 s ’05 J-J $21,000____Jan 2 1929

1 ’34-’40

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F R E DE R ICK SBU R G (C o n c l u d e d ).
Water Bonds ( R e d . beg. 1917).
5s
M -N $37,000c
.Nov 1 1927
Refunding Bonds.
6s
F-A 100,000_____ Aug 1 1951
5s ’22 J-J 150,000.-July 1 ’27-’5i
School, Fire and Im pt. Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-D $75,000c___Dec 1 1941
B O N D . D EB T Nov. 1925. $595,000
Floating debt (add’l)______ 100.000
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,418,510
Ass’d val.,intangible prop.5,148.249
Tot.as. val.’25 (abt.2-5act.)8,566,759
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.50
High School Ref. Bonds.
5s ’24 M -N $24,000c___N ov 1 1927 Popula’n 1910, 4,879; 1920------ 5.875
IN T . on 6s at Nat. City Bank,
Publlc'School Bonds.
4 s ’08 J-J 114.500c.............. 1938 N. Y . City; on all others at Treas­
G E N . BONDS Oct 26 ’2 5 - $257,000 urer’s office.
______
31,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
Sinking fund_______________
29.600 HENRICO COUNTY.
Assess, val., real estate____ 4,022.000
Richmond is the county seat.
Assess, val., personal______3,980,000
Fairfield Mag. Dist. Road Bds.
Other assess, prop_________ 586.000 5s ’22 J-D$145,000. .D ec 1 ’27-’42
Tot.ass’dval.“25(68 %act.) .8.588.000
Fairfield School Dist. Bonds.
($25,000____ Jan 1 1930
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $19 00
Popula’n 1910. 5,874; 1920____ 5,882 5s ’24 J.J j 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’31-’40
1NT. at City Treas. office.
(100,000-..J a n 1 ’34-’50
B O N D . D EB T Jan. 1922. $195,000
Assessed valuation 1922.-18,958,114
FRONT ROYAL.
Population in 1920__________ 190,639
This town is in Warren County.
IN T , at County Treasurer’s office
Sewer Bonds.
_s ’20 . . . $ 3 6 .0 0 0 .......................... or at First N at. Bank. Richmond.
TOTAL D E B T Oct 3 ’22____$80,000
Pop’n 1910, 1,133; 1920............. 1.404 HENRY COUNTY.
Martinsville is the county seat.
GALAX.
Road Bonds.
This town is in Grayson County.
6s ’21 A-O $425,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1955
Street Improvement Bonds.
5>6s’24 J-D 90 ,0 0 0 --June 1 ’26-’34
6s ’22
F-A $75,000c__Aug 1 1952
Refunding Bonds.
6s ’23
M -N 50,000___M ay 1 1953 5s ’23 A-O $48,000c.Apr 2 ’26-’33
6s ’23
M -N 30,000___Nov 1 1953 BOND. DEBT Sept 1923- $585,000
W ater W orks Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate____ 3,800.198
6s ’22 F-A $25,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1952 Assess, val., personal_____ 2,908.255
6s '17 F-A 3 0 ,0 0 0 c -.________ 1947 Other property____________ 965,235
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
Total assessed val. 1922___ 7,673,688
6s ’23
M -N $25,000___M ay 1 1953 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $31.00
Genera Impt. Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 18,459; 1920____ 20,238
6 s ’25 J-D $15,0006___June 1 1955
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
School Improvement Bonds.
6s ’25 J-D $25,000c...J u n e 1 1955 HOPEWELL.
This city is in Prince George Co.
T O T . B D . D T . Aug ’2 5 . . . $275,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 80.000 City manager form of government
Sinking fund_______________
8,500 adopted M ay 9 1924. See Y . 118,
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,538,509 p. 2472.
M u n icip a l-Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-------$10.00
Population 1920 (Census)-------- 1,250 6s ’ 17 J-D $75,000____ Dec 1 1947
School Bonds.
IN T . on bonds of 1925 at the
6 s ’24 - -.$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ________________
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
s ’25 F-A 75,000____ Aug. 1 1950
Court House Bonds.
GILES COUNTY.
6s ’24 - - . $50,000________________
Pearisburg is the county seat.
Fire Equipment Bonds.
Road Bonds.
f$16,000c. Jan 1 ’3 2 t 3 S 6s ’24 - . . $25,000________________
Permanent Impt. Bonds.
18,000c. Jan 1 ’34&’3£
20,000c.Jan 1 ’36&’37 s ’25 F-A$300,000____ Apr. 1 1960
6s ’20 J-J
Refunding Bonds.
22,000c..J an . '38-’39
24.000c.Jan 1 ’40&’41 s ’25 F-A$150,000____ Aug. 1 1955
B O N D . D E ^ T M ay '2 0 .. $100,000 B O N D . D EB T Nov 1925. $375,000
Assessed val. real estate___2.430,408 Assess, val. real estate____ 10,054.569
Assessed val. personal____ 1,621,721 Assessed val. personal_____ 1.6>>5 081
Other assess, property___2,926.554 Other assess, property_____ 598.000
Total assess, val. 1922___ 6,978,683 Tot. ass’dval. ’25 (1 -3 act.) 12,317.650
Total tax rate (per $1,000)___ $20.00 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$20.00
Pop’n, 1910. 11,623; 1920____ 11,901 Population In 1920____________1,397
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at Hanover
National Bank, New York.
GRAHAM.
This town Is in Tazewell County.
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
LAWRENCEVILLE.
5s ’23 J-J $37,500____ Mar 1 1953
This town Is In Brunswick County.
School Bldg. Bonds.
Inc. April 29 1874.
5s T3 J-J
$40,00c.July 1 ’ 26-’33
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Jan 10 ’2 3 . $62,500 6s
J-J $40,000— -Apr 1 1932-1942
Sinking fund_______________
1.500
High School Bldg. Bonds.
Assess, val. real est--------------- 423 994 5H s ’t09 J-J $12.000------------------193P
Assess, val. personal________ 96,277 G EN . B D . D T . Oct 26 ’25— $107,000
Other assess, prop__________ 123,075 Water debt (incl.)___________ 60.000
Tot.ass’d val.’22(abt.Hact) 643,346 Sinking fund, general________ 8.604
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $30-00 Sinking fund, water_________ 4,293
Pop’n 1910, 1,917; 1920........... 2,752 Assess, val. real est________ 675.000
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at the
Assess, val. personal________ $425,006
Hanover National Bank, New York Other assess, prop___________ 264.918
Total assess, val. 1924
(50% act.).........................1 364 918
G R E E N S V IL L E C O U N T Y .
Town taxrate(per $1,000) ’25-$13.50
Em poria is the county seat
Pop’n TO, 1,733; ’20 (Census). 1,439
R o a d B o n d s (Red. Dec 1 1919.)
IN T . at town treasury.
6s
Jan $80,000____D ec 1 1943
’ R e fu n d in g A . & D . R R . B on d s.
6s T 4 Jan $30,000____ M a y 1 1944 LEE COUNTY.
Jonesvllle Is the county seat.
(Subj. to call aft. 10 yrs, from issue.)
Road Bonds.
T O T A L D E B T Oct 26 ’2 5 . $90,000
Sinking fun d_______________
12 000 5s ’l l J-J $23 500— Jan 2 ’26-’41
60.000____ Jan 11945
Total assess, value 1925---- 7.000 000 5 44sT5 J-J
State& Oo.tax(per $ 1 ,0(>0).’ 25-$23.50 (Subject to call $2,500 every 5 years )
P op ’n 1910, 11,890; 1920______11,606 BOND. DEBT Mar 25 ’23.$364,000
Assess, val. real estate.___2,745.069
* In t. at C ounty Treas. office.
Assessed val. personal____ 2,295,103
Other assess, property____ 1,410.347
H AM PTON.
This city Is In Elizabeth C ity Co Total assessed val. 1922___ 6,450,519
S tr e e t. S ew er 5c B rid g e B on d s. Pop’n 1910, 23,840: 1920_____ 25.293
4 K s ’00 M -N $ 30 ,00 0 c____ M a y 1940
_s ’01 F -A 15,000c____ F eb 1941 L E X IN G T O N .
4 M s ’04 F -A 25.000c____ F eb 1944
This town is In Rockbridge Co
. s ’08 . . . 100,000c___________1948 Water 4s, 1912______________ $63,000
S treet Im p rov em en t B o n d s .
BOND. DEBT Dec 14 ’2 4 . $144,100
5H s
F -A $ 119,000 __________ serial Assessed valuation 1924___2.629,323
G E N . B D . D T . N o v 25 ’ 24 $425,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $17.00
Assessed val. real estate___2,766,810 Pop’n 1910. 2.931; 1920_____ 2,870
Assessed val. personal_____ 1,356 021
Other assess. p rop erty_____ 1,615 680 LOUISA COUNTY.
T o t . ass’d v a l.’2 5 (5 0 % a ct.) 5,738,511
County seat is Louisa.
T otal tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $27.50
Road Bonds.
P op ’n 1910, 5,505; 192*............ 6,138 5s T 9 J-J $41,000c.$3,000 yearly
IN T . p a y lb le at City Treas. off'c e «s ’21 J-J 2 0 0,000c...Ju ly 1 1931B O N D . DEBT Nov. 1925- $241,000
H A M P T O N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T . Assessed values, 1922—
Real....... ............................. 2,850.482
This district (P . O. H am pton) is
Personal________________2,112,188
in Elizabeth C ity C ou n ty.
Other property_________ 1,042,979
S c h o o l B o n d s.
T otal................................... 6,0 5,649
6s ’21 J-J $130,0 0 0 c— July 1 1951
B O N D . D E B T N o v . 2 ’2 5 - $152,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20 $21.50
33 000 Pop’n 1910, 16,578; 1920____ 17,089
Floating debt (add’l ) ---------Sinking fu n d _______________
8,800
T ot.a ss’d v a l.’24(60% a c t ).4,500,000 LYNCHBURG~
This city is in Campbell County.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 .$ 1 0 50
Population i 1924--------------------8,000 Incorporated Jan. 10 1805.
Public Improvement Bonds.
4V$s’ 12 J-J t5 50.000c...J a n 1 1946
H A R R IS O N B U R G .
...
6 ,3 0 0 c .................. 1931
This city Is in Rockingham Go 6s
A-O 450,000________________
Incorporated In 1780; city o f 2d class 4 ^ s
Permanent Improvements.
M a y 6 1916. This city owns Its
5s ’92 J-J $49,5 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1926
water and light plants.
(Subject to call)
E lec. Plant(R ed. b e g . A u g . 1919.)
4s ’04 F -A $ 58,000c__A ug 15 1934 5s ’95 J-J $10,000c___Jan 1 1930
R efunding Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ................ .1 9 5 4
4 H s’97 J-D$425,000*c— June 1 1927
(Optional 1944)
4s ’00 M -S 186,000c .M ar 16 1935
P e rm a n e n t Im p t. Ber.uS.
4 H s ’ 16 J-J $75,090____July 1 1946 4s ’04 J-J 154,000ic— Oct 1 1934

4a ’06 M-N$119,200c-.May 1 1936
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1913.)
4s ’01 A-O $16,500c__ Apr 1 1931
Street & Sewer (Red. beg. in 1911)
4a ’01 A-O $17,300c__ Apr 1 1931
Water and Oas Bonds.
4s ’05 A-O $20,000c__ Apr 1 1935
Normal School ( S u b j e c t to c a l l ).
4s ’10 J-J $14.500................. 1940




[V ol. 121.

VIRGINIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
School Bonds.
3 ^ s ’98 J-J $30,0008c .July 1 1926
5s 2 2 J-J 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1958
4«
A .O
19,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1934
4^s
J .J 200.000c— .July 1 1939
W ater Bonds.
4s ’00 J-J
17.0008c .July 1 1930
4s
A-O 27,000c____ Oct 1 1934
4^s
J-J 200,000c— .July 1 1939
3 A£s’01 J-J 100,000c. ..J a n 1 1932
4^s
J-J 100,000c— .July 1 1941
4s ’04 F-A$600,000c — Aug 1 1938
4 ^ s ’07 F-A 100,000c— .Aug 1 1951
4 H s ’14 J-J 1 5 0,000c...Ja n 1 1948
4 H s’ 17 J-J 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1951
4 Ms
M -N 99,000c— .N o v 1 1956
T O T . B D . D T . Sept 30 ’24$3,562,800
Water debt (incl.)________ 1,603,000
8inking fund______________ 1,149.377
Assess, val. real estate___26.142.746
Assess, val. personal______ 2,328.765
Other assess, property__ 25.004,166
Total assess, val. 1923___53,475 677
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $20.00
Pop’n 1910, 29,494: 1920____ 29.95*
* Int at Merc. Tr. & Dep. Go
Balto.; t U . S. M tge. & T r. Co
N . Y .; others at City Treas. office.
DEBT
LIM ITATIO N .— City’
debt Is limited by Its charter to 10 %
of taxable values.

Court House Bonds
4s ’01 M -N $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1941
School Bonds.
4s ’01 F-A $50.000c
Feb 1 1941
4M s’ 17 J-J 130.0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1957
5s ’22 F -A a3 0 0 ,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1957
5s ’23 M -S a 150,000c___Mar 1 1958
5s ’23 M -S a 150,0 0 0 c .— Mar 1 1958
5s ’24 J-D al 10,000c— .June 2 1954
R efunding Bonds
5s ’22 J.J a$ 150,000____ June 1 1952
Harbor & Pier C onstruction.
4M s’ 13 J-J $250,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1953
5s T9 J-J
50,000— — July 1 1949
Street Improvement Bonds.
5M s’21 A -O a$50.000c.. .Apr 1 1951
B O N D . D E B T Dec 31 ’25 $3,046,000
Sinking fund______________
434,922
Assessed val. (real)_______23.936,004
Assessed val. (personal)__ 9,000,123
Other assess, property____ 3 510 840
Total valuation 1925_____ 36.446,967
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___ $32.00
Value of city property____ 1,906,357
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Bank of New York & Trust Co.,
N . Y . City; on bonds marked ( a ) at
National City Bank, N . Y ., and on
others at City Treasurer’s office.

NORFOLK.

This city is in Norfolk Co. Inc.
Sept. 1736. Commission govern­
ment, adopted June 19 1917. Town
A district in Page County.
of Berkley annexed Jan. 1906 and
Road Bonds.
4M s’25 J-J $ 125,000c*..July 1 1933 9th and 10th Wards in 1911. More
territory was annexed on Jan. 1
(Optional July 1 1929.)
B O N D . D E B T June 1925. $125,000 1923. Population 1910, 67,452; 1920.
IN T . at the County Treasurer’s 115,777; 1923 (increase due to an­
nexation ), 157,000.
office.
General Purposes.
4s
J-D
$50,000__ June 1 1926
LYNNHAVEN M AGIST. DIST.
5s
M -S
29,500__Sept 1 1926
A district in Princess Anne County. 4s
A-O
78,000__Oct 1 1934
R oad an d B rid ge B o n d s.
4s
J-J
90,000__Jan 1 1934
5Ms g ’ 23 J-J15 $250,000 ,Tlyl5’28-’57 4s
M -N 140,000____N ov 1 1928
( F o r maturity see V . 117. p. 582. 4s
J-J
302,000__Jan 1 1937
under Princess Anne County.)
4s
M -S 149,000__Mar 1 1936
B O N D E D D E B T ________________ (?) 4s
J-J
180,000__Jan 1 1939
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank, 4s
M -S
60,000__Mar 1 1939
New York, or at the County Treas­ 4 H s ’ 10 J-J
731,000__July 1 1940
urer’s office, at option of holder.
4 ^ s ’ l l A-O 120,000__Apr 1 1941
4 H s ’ 12 M -S 345,000__Sept 1 1942
MANASSAS.
4 ^ s ’ 15 M -N 123.000____ M ay 1 1945
This town is In Prince William Co 4s T6 J-D
156,000— Dec 1 ’26-’38
B O N D . D E B T M ay 1924. $109,000 4>$sT6 A-O 18,000— -O ct 1 ’26-’31
Water debt (incl.)_________
42,000 5s122 M -S 1,276,000____ Mar 1 1950
Sinking fund (general)____
9.100 4)^s A-O 1,172,000_____ Oct 1 1947
Assessed value, real------------ 682,747 Is T6 J-D 34,000_____Dec 1 1954
Assessed value, personal—
105,673 4s T6 J-D 9 7 .0 0 0 ....D e c 1 1936
Other assessable property. . 125,567 _s ’23 A-O 115,000_____Apr 1 1945
Total assessed value. 1923. 913,907 4 >£’24 J-Jaf 6 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’28-’32
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-------$15.00
U .0 5 0 ,0 0 0 .. July 1 ’33-’39
Population 1910, 1.217; 1920, 1,305
Refunding Bonds.
4V£s’ l5 J-1’>$500.000____June 1 1945
6s ’20 A -O f936.000___ Oct 1 1950
M A R T IN S V IL L E .
This town Is situated In Henry Or 4 H s ’24 M -N 100.000___ Nov 1 1945
5,000___ July 1 1945
Inc. in 1875. Pop’n 1910. 3.368 4>£s’24 J-J
4>£s’24 P-A 20,000___ Feb 1 1945
1920. 4.075.
4>£s’24 M -S 20,000___ Sept 1 1945
Refunding Bonds.
Park Place Ward Bonds.
5s ’25 M -S $44,000c
Mar 1 1959
J-J $130.000___ Jan 1 1934
6 s ’24 A-O ($36,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’28 4s
A-O 45,000___ Oct 1 1934
l 24,000c— .A pr 1 1929 4s
4s
M -S 140.000___ Sept 1 1936
W ater ( I n t . a t T r e a s . o f f i c e ) .
J-J
70,000___ Jan 1 1939
6s
J-D $30,000c__________ 1928 4s
4>£s’ 10 J-J 115.000___ July 1 1940
Elec. Plant ( I n t . a t T r e a s . o f f ic e
5s ’05 J-J $30,000c— .Jan 2 1939 4 jus’ l l A-O 250,000___ Apr 1 1941
5 s ’05 J-J
30,000c— .M a y 1 1939 4>£s’ 12 M -S 20,000___ Sept 1 1942
5s ’06 J-J
12,000c...Ja n 2 1940 4 H s ’ 15 M -N 45,000___ M ay 1 1945
6s ’ l l J-J
35.0 0 0 c...J a n 5 1945 4s 16 J-D 190,000___ Dec 1 1936
Imp. Bonds ( I n t . a t T r e a s . o f f i c e ) . 4 >£sT 6J -D 10,000____Dec 1 1946
W ater Bonds.
6s
J-D $17.400c___________1930
M -N f$250,000___ N ov 1 1928
School Bldg. & Street Impt. Bds. 4s
6s ’21 A-O $250,000c---- Apr 2 1955 4s ’04 A-O 165,000___ Oct 1 1934
M -S 50,000___ Mar 1 1938
B O N D . D E B T Feb. 1925. $508,400 4s
Floating debt______________
20.354 m s’15 M -N 75 ,0 0 0 r_..M a y 1 1945
F-A 215.000___ Aug 1 1949
Total assess, val. 1924.3,472,203 5s
F-A 100,000___ Aug 1 1969
Town tax (per $1,000) 1924— $7.50 5s
6s ’21 J-J a70.000___July 15 1949
6s’21M -S 1 1,500,000___ Mar 1 1951
5s’2 2 M -N o l ,000,000----- M ay 1 1952
M EC K L EN B U R G CO U N TY.
County seat is Boydton.
5s’22M -N ol ,000,000----- M ay 1 1952
5s’2 2 M -N o l ,500,000___ M ay 1 1952
Road Bonds.
5s
M ay $60 000—M ay 1 ’26-’40 5s ’22 M -N a410,000___ M ay 1 1952
5 s ’ 12 M-N 152 0 0 0 ..M a y 1 ’26-’44 5s ’22 M -N 304.000___ M ay 1 1952
5s T 5 J-J
22.OOOc.July 1 ’26-'46 5s ’22 M -N al42,000___ M ay 1 1952
TO TAL D EBT Nov 1920. $288,460
Park Bonds.
J-J $21,000___ July 1 1933
Assessed val. real estate.. 7.226.275 4s
Assessed val. personal____ 5 695.879
Atlantic City Ward Bonds.
Other assess. property____ 1.957.527 5s
J-J $34,000___ July 1 1945
“ ■
' ' '
A-O 15.000___ Oct 1 1945
Total assess, val. 1922___ 15.079,681 5s
J-D
6,000___ June 1 1926
Pop’n 1910, 28,956; 1920_____ 31.200 5s
4s
M -N t52,000___ Nov 1 1928
IN T . at Co. Treas. office.
J-D tl 80,000___ Dec 1 1928
4s
NELSON COUNT v7
M -N 50,000___ Nov 1 1929
4s
Livingston is the county seat.
M -N 40.000___ M ay 1 1931
4s
J-J 460,000___ July 1 1932
Livingston Mag. D ist. Rd. Bd» 4s
A-O 20.000___ Oct 1 1934
5s ’ 15 A-O 25.000 Oct 1 -30-’35- 4s
’40-’45&49
City Farm Bonds.
F-A $45,000____ Aug 1 1969
Massles Mill Mag. D ist. Rd. Bds 5s
Brambleton Ward Bonds.
6a T 4 A-O $25.000c.Apr 1 ’29-’34F-A $20,000____ Feb 1 1945
’39-’44&’48 5s
M -S 20,000____ Sept 1 1945
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1 9 1 9 ...$ 7 0 ,0 0 6 5s
4s
M -N 170,000____ Nov 1 1929
Assessed values 1922—
M -N 105,000____ M ay 11931
Real___________________ 3.399 466 4s
M -S 20,000____ Sept 1 1930
Personal_______________ 4 676 324 4s
Other property____ ____ 1,518 702
Paving and General Purposes.
M -N S173.000___ Nov 1 1929
T o ta l. — . . ____________ 9,594 492 4s
M -S 50,000____ Sept 1 1930
Pop’n 1910 16,821; 1920.............17,277 4s
4s
M -N 15,000____ M ay 1 1931
4s
J-J
84,000____ July 1 1932
N EW PO R T N E W S.
This city Is In Warwick County. 6s ’21 J-J O 530.000...July 15 1939
Armory Bonds.
Inc. Jan. l6 1896. Pop’n 1910
5s
F-A $37,000____ Aug 1 1939
20,205; 1920. 35.596.
Street Bonds
Garbage Plant & Fire Dept.Bds.
4s ’01 F-A $30,000____Feb 1 1941 4 H s ’ U F-A $27.000____ Feb 1 1941
Bridge Bds. ( R e d . b e g . i n 1918)
Renewal Bonds.
J-J
$1,000____ July 1 1933
4 M ’98 A -O *$40,000c
Oct 1 1928 6s
M -N t77,000____ Nov 1 1928
5M s’21 A-Oal25,OOOc___Apr 1 1951 4s
4s
M -N 151,000____ Nov 1 1929
Equipment Bonds.
M -S 200,000____ Sept 1 1930
6s ’22 F -A al00,000____ Aug 1 1932 4s
4 H s ’ l l A-O 320,000___ Apr 1 1941
Street Bonds.
4s ’99 F-A $90.000c__________ 1929 4>£s’23 J-D 189,000___ June 1 1945
4>£s’23 J-D 105,000___ Dec 1 1945
(Subject to call beg. in 1919)
Berkley Ward Bonds.
4s ’01 M -NS100,000c— N ov 1 1941
J-J $25,000____ July 1 1926
4M s’03 M -N *5 6 .0 0 0 c „N o v 1 1943 6s
J-D 25,000____ June 11927
4M s’08 J-D 100.000____ June 1 1948 6s
J-J
25.000____ July 1 1928
5s T 9
...
50,000_____ July 1 1949 6s
5s
M -S 35,000____ Mar 1 1930
*Sewer, School & Jail Bonds.
F-A 40.000____ Feb 1 1931
4s ’98 A-O$140,000c___Apr 1 1928 5s
M -S 50.000____ Mar 1 1932
(Subject to call after April 1 1918 5s
4s
J-J
52.000____ Jan 1 1939
Street & Sewer Construction.
J-J
25,000____ Jan 1 1939
5M s J .D . a$350,000___ Dec 1 1950 4s
12.000___ July 1 1940
5M s’21 A-O a 5 0 ,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1951 4 ^ s ’ 10 J-J
Land Purchase Bonds.
5s ’22 F-Aal50,000____ Aug 1 1952
5s ’23 M -S a50,000____ Mar 1 1953 6s’21 J-D a$199.000____ June 1 1971
5s ’24 J-J al00,000c— .July 1 1954 4 J^s’23 M -Sa385,000___Mar 15 T945

LU RAY M AGISTERIAL DIST.

Dec., 1925.]
N O R FO L K (C o n c l u d e d ) .
Public Improvement Bonds.
6s '21 J-DaS480,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’26-’37
4 H ’23M -8al,144,000
Mar 15 1945
4 ’23M -Sal ,955,000
Aug 15 1950
4M s’24J-J 1,197,000. .aJuly 1 1947
4 K s ’25J-Jal ,304,000------ July 1 1447
Ninth Ward Bonds.
4 K s ’ 12M -S$256,000____ Sept 1 1942
T enth Ward Bonds.
4 ^ sT 2 M -S S 2 1 4 .0 0 0 ____ Sept 1 1942
Jail Bonds.
4s
M -N $75,000____ M ay 1 1931
Port Terminal Bonds.
5 s ’22 M -N $500.000____M ay 1 1952
5s ’22 M -N a400,000____M ay 1 1952
Dock Bonds.
6s ’20 A-Ot$100,000____Oct 1 1950
5s’22 M -N a4 ,500,000___ M ay 11952
4 K s ’22M -Sa650,000____Sept 1 1972
Cemetery Site Bonds.
4s
M -S $53,000____ Sept 1 1936
Crematory Bonds.
4s
M -S $30,000____ Mar 1 1938
4J4s’ 16 J-D 13,000____Dec 1 1933
School Bonds.
4s
F-A $21,000____ Aug 1 1938
5s
F-A 100,000_____Aug 1 1949
6s ’21 J-J a360,000___July 15 1949
6s ’21 J-D al38,000____ June 1 1951
5 H s’2 1 A -0 a l .547,000— Oct 1 1951
R efunding W ater Bonds.
4s
M -N $400,000____M ay 1 1931
5 s '2 2 M -N a l,165,000____May 1 1952
R efunding Public Impt. Bonds.
4 H ’22M -Na$792,000— -M ay 1 1954
Health Dept. Bldg. Bonds.
6s '21 J-J a$33.0 0 0 . . . July 15 1949
Bonds of Annexed Districts.
School Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $10,000___ Jan 2 1931
5s ’ 19 J-J
75,000____July 1 1939
5s T4 M -S 15,000— Mar 15 1934
5s ’ 14 M -S 1 0 ,0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1934
5s ’22 M -N 154.000____M ay 1 1942
5s TO M -N 30,000____M ay 2 1930
5J4s’22 A-O 13,000____Apr 1 1942
5s '16 M -N 20,000____M ay 1 1936
Road Bonds.
5s T 9 J-J $ 2 5 5 ,0 0 0 ....July 1 1939
5s ’20 M -N 80,000____ M ay 1 1940
T O T . B D . D T . Dec 1 ’25-$ 3 7 ,848.500
Water debt (included)___ 8,947,339
Sinkingfunds J u n e 3 0 ’25 3.098 106
Assess. val.,real estate..141 ,188 400
Assess, val., personal___ 45 567.735
Public Service C o r n .-- - 15 500 000
Total assess, val. 1925.-202,256,135
(Assess, on real est. abt. 2-3 act. val
City tax rate (per M ) 1925___$27.50
$5,521,000 of the water debt art
not counted as against the bond­
issuing capacity of the city.
All bonds are coupon and may be
registered as to principal only or
both principal and interest.
IN T . on bonds marked (t) at
Harris, Forbes & Co., N . Y .: (a) at
the Bankers Tr. Co., N . Y .; on others
at City Treasurer’s office
C IT Y P R O P E R T Y .— The fixed
assets of the city were reported on
Dec. 31 '24 as follows: City, $27,510,073, water, $11,146.227, making
a total of $38,656,300. General as­
sessment made every five years.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The city’s
debt Is limited by Its charter to 18%
of the assess’d valuation of real estate.
NORFOLK COUNTY.
Portsmouth Is the oounty seat.
Road Bonds.
4 H s ’08 J-J $200,000 c.— July 1 1928
5s TO s-a 75.000_____________1930
4 H s’ 15 J-J 250.000____ July 1 1935
5s g T 9 J-J 255,000____ July 1 1939
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’20 s-a 259,000 May&.T’n e l ’40
5s '22 A-O 250,OOOr* ..A p r 1 1942
6s ’22 J-J 110,OOOr*—July 1 1942
$s ’23 J-J 135.OOOr*___Jan 1 1943
5s '24 J-J 280,000c*._Jan 1 1944
5s ’24 A-O 220,000c*..A pr 1 1944
5s '24 A-O 200,OOfOc*..Oct 1 1944
BO N D D E B T Oct 1 ’24.$2,365,000
Sinking fund______________
505,806
530,000
Sch. bond debt___________
Assess, val., real estate___14,324,970
Assess, val., personal____ 1,216,985
Other assess, property___ 2,376,012
T ot. ass’d val. 1923---------17,917,967
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) ’2 3 . $24.00
Value of county property. .1,250,000
Pop’n 1910, 52,744; 1920, 57,358
iN T . at Co. Treas. office or at
Merchants’ & Planters' Bk of Norfolk

Funding Bonds.
5s ’96 M -NS58.000____ M ay 1 1936
Street Improvement.
3 H s ’96 J-J $75,000____ Jan 1 1941
Sewer, W ater Pipe & Sidewalk.
4s ’05 F-A $75,000___ Aug 1 1945
Roadway Bonds.
4s '06
M -N $75,000___ Nov 1 1946
4 ^ g ’ 14 M -S 80,000____ Sept 1 1954
W ater Bonds.
5s ’94 F-A $80,000___ Feb 1 1934
4 ^ s ’22 J -D *200,000____ Dec 1 1962
5s '22
F-A *50,000___ Feb 1 1942
Street & W ater Main Bonds.
4s g ’09 M -N $70,000____ M ay 1 1949
R efunding Bonds.
5s '89
F-A$297,500___ Aug 1 1929
5s ’95 J-J 194,500___ July 1 1935
4s ’03
M -N 190.000___ M ay 1 1943
School Bonds.
4s g ’09 M -N $80,000____ M ay 1 1949
4H sg’16 J-D 200,000— June 1 1956
High School & Public Sewer Bd.
4 ^ s ’18 A-O $34,000____ Apr 1 1958
Colored Public School.
4Mg’ 14 M -S $100,000---S ep t 1 1954
Perm anent-lm pt. Bonds.
4J^g’ 12 A -0$300,000____Oct 11952
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $250,000___Jan 1 1957
5s ’22 J-J *200,000____ Jan 1 1962
5s ’22 J-J *500.000____ Jan 1 1962
4J^s’25 F-A$250,000____ Aug 1 1965
4>£s’25 F -A *100,000____ Aug 1 1945
Public Improvement Bonds.
4M s’2 2 J -D *$600,000-.D ec 11962
General Impt. Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22 J-D *$200,000--June 1 1962
TOT .BD .D T . June 30 ’2 5 -S 3 ,909,000
Water debt (incl.)________
475,000
Sinking fund______________ 1,042,781
Assessed valuation, r e a l..25,166 460
Assessed val., personal___15,961,325
Total assess, val. 1925____ 41,127,785
City tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $20.00
Pop’n 1910, 2417; 1920. 31.012;
1922 32 107.
All bonds are coupon but may be
registered as to principal only or
both principal and interest.
INTEREST on refunding 5s pay­
able In Baltimore at Mere. Tr. & Dep.
Co.; on bonds marked (*) at Guar­
anty Trust Co., N . Y .; other bonds
at City Treasurer’s office.
DEBT L IM IT A T IO N — The city’s
uebt Is limited by law to 22% of the
assessed valuation of real estate.
PHOEBUS.
This city is in Elizabeth City Co.
Incorporated April 1 1900.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925 --$ 3 9 ,0 0 0
Sinking fund________________ 14,000
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,400,000
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1925____ $11.00
Population 1910. 2.394; 1920. 3.043
P IT T SY L V A N IA C O U N T Y .
County seat is Chatham.
School Bonds.
f$25,000c. .Jan 1 ’35-’39
5 K s ’24 J-J 1100,000c.-Jan 1 ’40-’49
l 75,000c..Jan 1 ’50-’54
B O N D . DEBT Oct 26 ’25- $610,000
Sinking f und______________
110,000
Assess, val., real e sta te ..14,127,860
Assess, val., personal____ 5,251,200
Tot .ass’d val.’24(1-3 act.) 19,379,060
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24121.00
Population 1910, 50,709; 1920, 56,493
IN T . at Chatham & Phenix Nat.
Bank. N . Y . City.

PORTSMOUTH.

Portsmouth is the oounty seat of
Norfolk County. Incorp. In 1858.
Ferry Bonds.
5s ’97 J-J $25,000-___July 1 1927
Grading and Paving Bonds.
4s ’03 M -N $100,000___M ay 1 1933
Redemption Bonds.
5s ’96 J-D $22.000____ June 1 1926
■ s ’98 J-D 29,000____ June 1 1928
5
5s ’99 J-D 25.000____ June 1 1929
4s ’00 J-J 139.900____ Jan 1 1930
4s ’00 J-D 13.500____ June 11930
4s ’01 J-D 11,500____ June 11931
6s ’ I s J-J
*
82,800____ July 1 1928
5 tfs’20J-J 150.000____ Jan 1 1950
4Hs'23 J-J
40,000____ Jan 1 1953
4 4£sg’23F-A 300,000____ Feb 11953
5s g '24 M -S 200,000____ Sept 1 1954
Jail Bonds.
5>|s’21 J-D $150,000— Dec 1 195!
Paving and Street Bonds.
44£g’ 10 F-A$125,000____ Aug J 1940
4>$s’ 12 A-O 100,000____ Oct 1 1942
44$s’08 J-J
30.000____ July 1 193*
NORTH AM PTON C O U N T Y .
Eastville is the county seat.
Norfolk County School
ana
9th Ward Bonds.
Capeville Mag. Dist. Road Bds.
5b T6
J-D $20,000____July 1 1946 5s '12 M -N $95,000— --M a y 1 1932
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
4s ’ 16 J-J
18,400____ July 1 1926
School Bonds.
Eastville Mag. Dist. Road Bondi
«44sT5 J D $25,000___June 30 1945 4s '06 A-O $12,000____ Oct 1 1936
30.000____ July 1 1938
(Subject to call after June 30 1920.) 4 ^ s ’08 J-J
4 H s’ 10 F-A 50,000____ Aug 1 1940
Jail Bonds.
_■ T4 . . . $16.000..................... 1944 5s ’ 18 M -N 150.000____ M ay 1 1948
5s ’22 J-J 250.000____ Jan 1 1952
(Subject to call after 1919.)
B O N D . D EB T July 1 9 1 6 .. $80,000 4M s’25 J-J 1 30,000— Jan 1 ’30-’34
(140,000— Jan 1 ’35-’54
Assessed value real estate..5.463.100
Assessed value personal___3.529,494 4 K s ’25 J-J 125,000—July 1 ’30-’54
Sewer Bonds.
Other assess, property_____ 2.094,843
Total assessed value 1922-11,087,437 5s '96 J-D $15,000____ Dec 1 1926
Pop’n 1910. 16.672; 1920, 17.852 4Hs'08 J-J 110,000____ July 1 1938
Sewer & Street Impt. bonds.
4 H s ' 2 2 J-D $600,000____ Junel 1952
NORTON.
5s g ’24 A-O 348,000— Apr 1 ’26-’54
This town is in Wise County.
Fifth Ward (School Bonds).
6s '16 S-A $15,000____________1946
5s ’97 F-A $10,000____Aug 1 1927
Street and Sewer Bonds.
3.000____ Jan 1 1928
5s ’24 M -S $l 10,000____ Mar 1 1954 5s ’98 J-J
Paving and Grading
(Optional yearly after March 1 1934.)
4s ’01 M -S $50,000____Mar 1 1931
Street Improvement Bonds.
25,000____ Apr 1 1932
5s g T 9 J-D $60,000c_____ Dec 1944 4s '02 A-O
W ater Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Aug 31 '2 4 . $240,000
$600,000-Dec 1 1948
Assessed value real estate__1,342,426 5 ^ 8 ’ 1 8 J -D
Assessed value personal___ 217,820 5s ’ 18 J-D 2.100.000— Dec 1 1948
Other assess, property_____ 1,007,763 5s g '24 F-A 250,000____ Aug 1 1954
Tot. ass'd val. ’23(H act.).2,568.009
Sixth Ward (Im pt. Bonds).
Town tax (per $1,000) ’23____ $12.00 4 H s’ 10 F-A $37,500____ Aug 1 1940
Population 1910, 1,866; 1920, 3,068 4 K s’12 A-O 87,500____ Oct 1 1942
Seventh Ward Bonds.
44$s’ 10 F-A $37,500____ Aug 1 1940
PETER SBU R G .
Petersburg is in Dinwiddie Co. 4J^s’12 A-O 87,500____ Oct 1 1942
Incorp. 1850. Increase in population
Harrison Ward Impt. Bonds.
and assessments due to annexation. 15s ’24 J-J $362,000____ Jan 1 1954




161

VIKGINIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Improvement Bonds
5 ^ g ’21 J-J $600,000____ Jan 1 1951
5 H g ’21 F-A 200,000____ Aug 1 1951
4 K s ’25 J-J 200,000— July 1 ’30-’54
W ashington W ard Im pt. Bds.
5s '24 J-J $619,000____ Jan 1 1954
Market Bonds.
5s g ’23 M -S$200,000____ M ay 11953
Sewer & Garbage Incinerator
Bonds.
4 K s ’25 M -S/$140.000M ar 1 ’30-’49
t 40,000Mar 1 ’50-’54
B O N D . D E B T June 1 ’25.$9,166,100
Water debt (incl.)________ 2,950,000
Market bonds (incl.)_____
2OO.0OO
Sinking fund_____________
201.409
N E T D E B T _______________ 5,814.691
Water sinking fund______
597,864
Assess, val. (real). 1925—35.831,181
Total valuation 1925_____ 44 237,982
Value of city-owned prop. 9.300.000
City tax r ite (per $1.000> ’25-522.50
Pop’n 1910, 33.190; 1920. 54,387
City owns one-half interest in
Norfolk County Ferries, valued at
$2,000,000, from which an annual
rental of $135,200 is received.
D EBT L IM IT A T IO N .— This city’s
debt is limited by law to 18% of the
real estate valuation.
All bonds are issued in coupon form
with the privilege of registration.
P R IN C E S S ANN E C O U N T Y .
Princess Anne is the county seat.
Kempsville Dist. Road Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-O$I30,000c— Oct 1 ’26-’46
($10,000 1926, $25,000 ’31. ’36 Sc ’41
and $50,000 1946)
B O N D . D E B T Dec. 18 ’22-S205.000
Assessed val. real estate_ 5,258,569
_
Assessed val. personal____2,407.790
Other assessable property. 7<>7,947
Total assessed value 1922—8,374,306
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’22-$22.50
Popula’n 1910, 11.526; 1920, 13.626
IN T . at N at. Bank of Commerce,
Norfolk.
----------P U L A S K I.
This city Is In Pulaski County.
Incorp. Feb. 24 1886.
W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J
$40,000c________ 1940
School Bonds.
5s
J-J
SIO.OOOc...............1935
Refunding Bonds.
6s ’20 . . .
$21,000........................
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 13 A-O $36 000— Oct 1 ’26-’43
Street-Improvement Bonds.
5s '15 F-A
$80.000_________1945
B O N D . D E B T Nov 15 ’2 4 . $231,000
Water debt fin'd ) _________
75.000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(!£ a c t .) ..3,705.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ___$l7.50
Pop’n 1910. 4.807 1920,
5.282
IN T . at Chase N at. Bank. N . Y

PULASKI COUNTY.

Pulaski Is the county seat.
School Bonds.
5J^s
J-J $44,500— Jan 1 ’26-’46
Road Bonds (p a r t ev e ry 5 y e a r s ) .
5J^s'10 F-A $55.000c— Feb 1 ’25-'40
5s ’ 12 J-J
92.000c— Jan 1 ’25-’40
TO TAL D E B T Dec 1 9 2 0 .- $228,000
Sinking fund_______________
30,000
Assessed values, 1922—
Real_____________________ 3,970,219
Personal__________ _____ 3,410 060
Other property__________ 1,452.294
____
. 8 832 573
Total
State&Co. tax (per $1,000)’20 $20.00
Pop’n 1910, 17.246; 1920, 17,106
IN T . on school bonds payable Id
New York; on others at County
Treasurer’s office.
P U L A S K I S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 4.
This district Is In Pulaski County
Building Bonds.
5H s'15 J-J $58,000......................1946
(Subject to call at any interest
paying period.)
5 H s ’24 J-J
75,000____Jan 1 1954
(Opt. $3,000 yearly, begin. Jan 1 ’30)
BOND. DEBT D ec4 1924- $128,000
Sinking fund_______________
6,426
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,800,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24S11.00
Population 1922 (est.)________ 10.000
RADFORD.
This city Is in Montgomery Co.
Inc. Feb. 1893.
Highway Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -S $12,500____ Mar 1 1945
M u n i c i p a l Impt- B o n d s .
5 H s ’22J-J *$150,OOOr*..Jan 1 1952
5 H s’24 J-J
50,000________________
Bridge and Street Bonds.
4s
J-J $1,0 0 0 c .— Jan 1 1940
Refunding Bonds.
4s
J-J $15,00 0 c..-J a n 1 1941
School Bonds.
5s
J-J $56,000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
Electric Plant Bonds.
5 ^ s ’22J-J a$115,000r*-_July 1 1952
Water Works Bonds.
5 H s ’22 J-J a$95,000r*..July 1 1952
Street Railway Bonds
5 H s ’22 J-J a$15,000r*__July 1 1952
Street and Impt. Bonds.
5s
J-J $25,0 0 0 c .— Jan 1 1941
5 ^ s ’20 J-J
80,000 ______1926-1945
General Impt. & School Bonds.
5 s ’23 J-Ja$145.000 — -Jan 1 1953
B O N D . D EBT Nov 27 ’2 5 . $454,500
Utility bond, debt (add’l ) . 225,000
Sinking fund_______________
23,401
Assessed val. real estate___3,183.700
Assessed val. personal_____ 1,521,832
Other assessable property.l,516,415
Tot.assess. val.'25(75 % act.)6,221,947
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$15.00
Popula’n 1910, 4,202; 1920, 4,627
} IN T . payable in Baltimore, M d .:
* at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., N . Y .;
others at City Treasurer’s office.

RICHMOND.

Richmond is the capital of the
State and county seat of Henrico
County. Incorporated 1782. The
city or Manchester was annexed on
Apr. 15 1910 (V. 90, p. 871) and

the annexation of approximately 14
square miles of new territory was pro­
mulgated on Nov. 5 1914.
Bonded Debt.
4s ’92 J-J $ 4 5 2 .4 5 0 ..Jan ’26 & 27
4 s ’93 J-J 751 ,5 0 0 .-Jan ’28 & ’29
4 s ’96 J-J
31,000___Jan 11 9 3 0
4a ’92 J-J 340,000— July ’26 & '27
4s ’94 J-J 150,000. c. - - July 1929
4s ’04 J-J 589.000___Jan
1938
4s ’04 J-J 334.600..........July 1938
4s ’05 J-J
52,400............ Jan 1939
4s ’05 J-J 166.000..............July 1939
4s '05 J-J 254,000_______ Jan 1940
4s ’06 J-J 612,500.......... July 1940
4s ’07 J-J 957,500............Jan 1941
4 s ’07 J-J 539.300.......... July 1941
4s '08
J-J 350,000............Jan 1942
4s ’08 J-J 289.500..............July 1942
4s *09 J-J 252,300............Jan 1943
4s ’09 J-Jl.500,000______July 1943
4s ’ l l
J-Jl.400,000___ July 1 1945
4s ’ 14 J -J l.500.000___ Jan 11948
4s *16 J-J2.000.000___ Jan 1 1950
6s ’20 J-J 400,000—July 1 ’26-’29
4 ^ s ’20 J-J 500,000____ July 1 1930
4}^ s’ 19 J-J
500,000__Sept 1 1929
6s '20 J-J
750.000__July 1 1930
6s ’20 J-J
600,000__July 1 1930
5 ^ s ’21 J-J 500,000____ Jan 1 1955
(Optional Jan 1,1931)
4 H s’21 J-J
500,000__July 1 1931
4 A s’22 J-J
500.000__July 1 1932
5s ’21 J-J
500,000__Jul 1 1955
5s ’22 J-J
750.000__Jan 1 1956
5s ’22 J-J
600,000__Jan 1 1956
6s '22 J-J
250,000__Jan 1 1956
4s ’22 J-J
75.000__Jan 1 1956
414 s’22 J-Jl ,250,000------July 1 1956
434s’23 J-J2.000.000------ Jan 1 1957
4 H s’23 J-J 500,009..........Jul.y 1 ’33
4 ^ s ’23 J-J 500,000---- --J u 'y 1 ’57
(150,000—July 1 ’26-’30
4 K s ’23 J-J 1175,000_July 1 ’31-’35
I135,000--July 1 ’36-’38
4 H s’24 J-J3.275.000____Jan 1 1958
4 !4 s ’23 J-J
47,000__Jan 1 1957
4?4s’24 J-J
700,000__July 1 1958
4 !4 s ’25 J-J
250,000__Jan 1 1959
4 !4 s ’25 J-J 900,0 0 0 .-Jan 1 ’26-’34
All bonds are coupon and may be
registered as to principal only or
both principal and interest.
A n n e x e d T e r r ito r y D e b ts .

Public improvement Bonds.
4>$s'15 J-J $531.000c--_Jan 1 1949
School Bonds.
5 !4 s’98 J-J
$5,000------------------ 1928
5J4s’03 J-J
5 ,0 0 0 ____________1933
5)4s’08 J-J
10,000____________1938
5 K s’ 13 J-J
15,000____________1943
5s *07 M -N 1 5,000____________1941
W ater Bonds.
4s '06 J-J $20,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1940
Refunding Bonds.
4 J4s’00 J-J $120,000c___July 1 1930
4s ’05 M -N 60.000c— -M a y 1 1935
Fairmount Bonds ( A s s u m e d ) .
6s ’04 M -S $10,000___________ 1936
6s ’06 M -S 35,000___________ 1934
Henrico Debt Bonds ( A s s u m e d ) .
5s ’ 02 J-J $30,530____ Jan 1 1936
Highland Park Bonds ( A s s u m e d )
Sewer Bonds.
5M s’ 10 J-J $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ................... 1940
Street Bonds.
5 s ’ l l J-D $50,000- — .............. 1941
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-D $50,000____________1943
5 s ’ 13 J-J
30 .0 0 0 ..................... 1944
Highland Park S. D. ( A s s u m e d ) .
5s ’09 J-J $30,000____ Jan 1 1939
Barton Hgts, Bonds ( A s s u m e d ) .
5s ’03 F-A $10,0006s ’05 A-O 15,000..
6s ’06 M -N 15,000-,
6s ’09 M -S 15,000-,
6s ’ l l J-D 10.000.
6s ’ 12 J-J
10.00025,000c.
6s ’ 14 J-J
Ginter Park Bonds ( A s s u m e d ) .
5s ’ 14 J-J $125,000— Dec 31 1948
No. Richmond Bonds ( A s s u m e d ) .
6s ’ 14 J-D $85,000____ June 1 1944
B O N D .D E B T Oct 31 ’25S30.105,580
Floating debt (add’l)-----2,681,000
Water debt (incl.)— ____ 2,806,000
Sinking fund/ general____ 6,414,635
321,193
twater_____
Assessed values 1925—
Real estate_____________ 193,115,370
Tangible personal prop— 20,530,750
l n t a n g . p e r s . p r o p .—
Stocks, bonds, &c____ 69 639,100
Bank stock___________ 22 037,165

T otal________________ 112,207,015

Tax rates per $1,000 1925—
Real estate_________________ $21.00
Tangible personal property. 19.50
I n t a n g i b l e p e r s o n a l p r o p .—
Stocks, capital, &c-------------- 3.00
Bonds, notes, &c___________
2.00

Bank stock________________

8.50

Pop.'lO(Census),127,628;’20,171,667
C IT Y PR O P E R TY .— The city
owns its water works, gas plant,
electric-lighting plant, city hall, alms­
house, market houses, school build­
ings, engine houses, parks, sewer sys­
tem, &c., the aggregate value of
which is $40,994,073.
DEBT LIM ITATION .— The city’s
debt Is limited by its charter to 18%
of assessed val. of taxable real estate.

ROANOKE

Roanoke Is surrounded by a oounty
of the same name; while formerly a
part of that oounty, it Is now Inde­
pendent of same. Incorp. in 1884.
Bridge Bonds.
4 K s ’24 J-J $525,000c___July 1 1954
Public Bldg.
4 H s 'll M -N $230.000c_M ay 1 1941
4 H s’ 14 M -N 150,000c— M ay 1 1941
Fire Dept.
4s '06 J-J $25.000c— Jan 1 1936
4J4s’ 10 M -N 40.000c— .M a y 1 1940
4 H s’ 17 J-J
35,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1947
4 l ‘* ’ 2 2 A-O 60,000c— -Apr 1 1952
A
Street Bonds
4s ’06 J-J $275,000c— -Jan 1 1936
4M s’10 M -N 2 8 5 .0 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1940

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R O AN O K E (C o n c l u d e d ) .
R efunding
4s '99 A-O $15.000c
Apr
4s ’03 J-J
53.000c_ July
_
4s '05 J-J
24.00 0 c...J u ly
4M s’06 J-J 414.000c___July

WEST VIRGINIA—DEBT OF STATE
SOUTH BOSTON.

This town is in Halifax County.
1 1929 Incorporated In 1884.
1 1933 4t$s'00 A-O $12.500............. ....... 1932
1 1935 5 ^ s ’ 15 M -N 76.000__________1949
1 1936
Street Bonds.
5 y s’ 15 J-J $25,000c................1949
S tre e t Im p rov em en t B o n d s.
4>$s’20 J-J $500,000c_ Jan 1 1950 5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J
_
57,000_________ 1953
4 ^ s ’22 A-O 200,000c. Apr 1 1952
Refunding & Impt. Bonds.
4 ^ s ’24 J-J (276,000c.July 1 '2 6 -’37 5 U s’22 F-A$200,000_____ Feb 1 1942
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
\ 24,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1938
5H s’ 15 J-J $100,000c_______ 1949
Sewer Bonds
4 K s ’10 M -N 75,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1940 BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’25- $567 500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 103 ">
School
4Hs'10 M -N S 100,000c..M ay 1 1940J .Floating deb t_____________
63 050
,4>Ss’ 16 A-O 125,000____ Aprl 1946 Assess, val’n.real est__2 897.240
4 H s’ 16 A-O 300,000c— -Apr 1 1946 Assess, value, personal____ 437,550
4 H s ’20 J-J 200,000c___Jan 1 1950 Assess, val., other prop— 4.459,415
434s’22 A-O 500,000c___Apr 1 1952 Total ass’d value, 1925____ 7,791,205
43^s’22 A-O 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1952 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 - 22.50
4 K s'2 4 J-J
300.000c_July 1 1954 Population 1910, 3.516; 1920, 4,363
IN T . at Planters' & Merchants'
S e w e r & D r a in B o n d s .
4}$s’20 J-J $150,000c___ Jan 11950 Nat. BaD k, So. Boston, and Nat.
Bank of Commerce, N . Y . City.
20 J-J100.000c— .Jan 11950
4 ^ s ’24 J-J
350,000c_July 1 1954
P ark
5s ' l l M -N S 1 20 ,0 0 0c..M ay 1 1941 SOUTHAMPTON COUNTY.
Courtland is tbe county seat.
D e te n tio n H om e B o n d s .
Road Improvement Bonds.
4 M s ’ 2 4 J-J $40,000c
July 1 1954
6s '22 F-A $250,000- —Aug 1 1932
M arket B on d s.
(Subject to call on & after Aug 1 ’24.)
4M s’18 M -S$200,000c
Mar 1 1948
N E T DEBT Sept 1925- — $ 6 .166 000 TOT. BD. D T. Dec 10 '23 $602,200
545 239 Assessed value, real________8.716,546
Sinking fund____________
Total assess, val. '2 5_____73,348 861 Assess, value, personal___ 4,022,629
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925 ..8 2 2 50 Other assessable property. 2,075,040
Popula’n 1910. 34.874: 1920, 50.842 Total assess, value. 1922 — 14,814,215
1NT. payable at City Treas. office Population 1920 Census______ 27,555
and in N . Y . City.
DEBT LIM ITATION by const! SOUTH HILL.
tution, 18% of assess, value of
This town is in Mecklenburg Co.
real estate.
W ater, L ight. Power & Sewer
Bonds.
ROANOKE COUNTY.
6 s '22 M -N S100.000c*-M ay 1 19.57
The county seat is Salem.
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 ’24— $145,000
Salem Mag. Dist. Road Bonds.
Water debt (Incl.)___________ 65,000
4 ^ s '1 6 M-S $100 000 -M -S 1926-'50 Assessed valuation 1924_____ 977.904
B OND. DEBT Oct 1 23— $138,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $10.00
Assess, debt (add'l)________
31,250 Population 1920 Census_______ 1,074
Sinking fund_______________
27.04",
Assessed val. real e sta te ..10.846.210 SOUTH NORFOLK.
Assessed val. personal_____ 5.623.082
This town Is In Norfolk County.
Other property __________ 2.127.827
Street Impt. & Sewer Bonds.
Total value (county) 1922—
4Hg'22 J-D$300,000r*___June 1 '52
(1-3 to H actual)............18.597.119 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 ’23— $390,625
Assess, val. of district_____ 5,000,000 Assess, val.. real__________ 4,231,085
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$14 50 Asstss. val.. personal_____ 1,663.630
Popula’n 1910. 19.623; 1920. 22,395 Other assessable property.. 2.42,636
Total assess, val. 1922____ 6,187.351
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
Population in 1920____________ 7,724
The county seat Is Harrisonburg
County Bds. t i n t . a t T r e a s . o f f i c e )
5s
J-J $60.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1927 SPOTSYLVANIA COUNTY.
Spotsylvania is the county seat.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1924.
$60,000
Road [list. t R r d b e g . in 1918).
Assessed values 1922—
5s ’ 13 J-D $58.000c...J u n e 1 1943
Real____________________ 13,439 839
Personal________________ 7.497 129 TOTAL D E B T Nov 9 ’ 18- $130,000
10.000
Other property_________ 1.226 142 Sinking fund_______________
Totnl_________________ 22.163 110 Assess, val., real estate____ 2,835.743
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) — $14 80 Assess, val., personal_____ 1,471.565
Popula’n 1910, 34.903; 1920. 30,049 Ocher assess, property____ 462,602
T o ta l assess, v a l. 19 2 2 ____ 4 .769.'*10
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $14.00
RUSSELL COUNTY.
Population 1910 9 935; 1920, 10.571
Lebanon is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '08 — $95.000................... 1944 8TAFFORD COUNTY.
Stafford Is the county seat.
5s ’ l l
...
98,000....................1944
Road & Bridge Impt. Bonds.
5s '12 J-D
70.600c_Dec 1 '36-'39
July 1 1942
5s '13 J-D 100,000e.Dec 1 '40- '44 5s '12 J-J $100.000c
'Subject to call $20,000 on or after
Court House & Jail Bonds.
July 1 1922 and $20,000 every 5
4 h s'0 5 - - .
$ 8 ,0 0 0 -................. 1944
years thereafter).
S ] 4 s'22 M-S 17,000. .Sept 1 '26 '42
Refunding Bridge Bonds.
T O T . BD. D T Oct 1 9 2 2 .. $337 000
J-J
$1,000- _Jan 1 1926
Assess, val. real estate____ 4 416 452 6s '16
$9,000
Assess, val., personal_____ 3 308 78r CO. BD. D T. Nov 1 9 1 7 ..
(?)
Other assess, property____ 1 361 710 Total road & bridge debt__
16.000
Tot. assess, property 22___9.081,947 sinking fund_______________
Total tax (per $1,000) '1 9 ____$12.00 Assess, val., real estate____ 1.277.164
Popida'n 1910, 23,474; 1920. 26,786 Assess, val., personal_____ 761.580
Other assess, property____ 643.060
IN T . at County Treas. office.

SALEM,

This town Is In Roanoke Countv
Population, 1910, 3,849: ’20, 4,158.

T o ta l assess

val

1922 — — 2 .6 8 2 .4 0 4

Population 1910, 8.070; 1920. 8.104
IN T . In N .Y .C . or Fredericksburg

STAUNTON
G en era l Im p rov em en t B o n d s.
T h is city is in Augusta County.
4 J^s’24 § |$216.000. -N ov 1 ’27-’53
M -N l
9.000____ Nov 1 1954 Incorporated as a city in 1872.
Floating Debt ( R e d 10 i/rs. f r . i s I
Refunding Bonds.
5s
M -N * $ 19,000c_________ 1931 4s '02 M -N $15,000m ..M a y 1 1932
3 0 .0 0 0 c ___Jan 1 1937
W ater and Improvement Bonds Is 07 J-J
Street Ronds.
5s
M -S S $35,000c_________1934
July 1 1928
L i g h t , W a t e r , S e w e r a n d I m p t 3Hs'98 J-J $25.000c
5s
M -S $50,000c___________1937 (Subject to call after July I 190H)
T O TA L D EB T Nov 1 ’ 2 4 . $365,000 4J4S'97 M -N$13,500c— -M a y 1 1927
Subjet l <0 call after May 1 1917)
Light & w ater bonds (incl). 104.000
t-lec-'tc-l ight Bonds.
11,689
Sinking fund_______________
Assess, val. real estate_____ 2.200.0 to 4s '13 M -N $2,500m .-N ov 1 1943
Assess, val. personal_______ 1.889.697 (S o b je ct to call after N o v 1 1923 )
Tot.ass’d val.'24( 0% act.) 4,089,697 5s '14 M -N $30,000c-— Nov 1 1949
Total tax (per $ I .000) 1624. $22 50 (S .b je c t to ca ll after N o v 1 191 9.)
Redemption Bonds.
§ IN T . at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.
N . Y . * N at. City Bank, N . Y .: 4J4s'96 J-J $11,000c___July 1 1926
4Hs'97 J-J
lO.OOOr— .July 1 1926
others at Town Treasurer's office.
4 ^ s'9 7 M -N §75,000c
M ay 1 1927
4Hs'97 M -N 3,000m— M ay 1 1947
SCOTT COUNTY.
(Subject, to call after May 1 191 S
t)
Gate City Is the county seat.
4s '98 J-J $18,000c____ Jan 1 1928
Powell Magist. Dist. Bonds.
$5.000c_— June 1 1928 Subtect to call after Jan 1 1918 )
6s ’ 17 J-D UO.0OOc.June 1 '31&37 3 ^ s ’99 J-J $11,700m -— Jan 1 1929
(S u b je c t to call Jan 1 1909.)
10.000c___June 1 1942
Jan 1 1929
20,000c.June 1 ’47-'51 3>£s’99 J-J $10,500m
6s ’21 J-J
20.060c.Jan 1 ’52-'55 S u b ject to call after Jan 1 19(10 >
J-J $10,000c
Jan 1 1928
T O T. B D . D T . Oct 26 '25- $65,000 3s '98
3s '98
J-J
1,000m ..July 1 1928
District values:
Assess, val., real estate____ 367.913 Is 05 M -N 205, 0 0 0 c . ..N o v 1 1935
Assess, val., peisonal_____ 111.904 Subject to call after Nov 1 1915 )
Total assess, val. 1924____ 4 9.817 4 H s'15 J-J 4 5 .000c.-.J u ly 1 1945
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$36 50 4,35s’16M -N 107.000c___Nov 1 1926
School ( R e d . a f t . 10 y r s . f r o m i s s . )
Popula’n 1910. 23.814; 1920, 24,776
4s '07
J-.T $20,000c
Jan 1 1937
4s T3
J-J
15,000m ..July 1 1943
8MYTH COUNTY.
5.35s'16M -N 107,000c___Nov 1 1946
Marlon Is the county seat.
W a t e r i R e d a f t 10 y r s f r o m i s s u e )
Road District Bonds.
5s 14 A-O $64.000____ Jan 1 1943 4s '09 M -N$10,000m — Nov 1 1939
6s T2 J-J lOu.OOOC— -Jan 1 1942 5s g '24 M-S 700,000c*.Sept 1 ’29-’58
(Subject to call beginning in 1927) (For maturity see V. 119, p. 1095.)
B O N D . DEBT Aug 1 1924 $668,200
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s 13 M -S $ 15,000c.—April 1943 Sinking fund_____________ 243,628
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '25 $209,000 Total assess, val. 1923____12,352,091
Sinking fund_______________
50,500 City tax rate (per $1.000) '23-$18 00
Assess, value, real estate_3.640.215 Popula’n 1910, 10.604; 1920, 10.623
Assess, value, personal____ 3,025,370
§ Red. after 10 years from Issue,
m Manuscript bonds.
Other assess property____1.307.479
* Time extended by City Council
Total assess, value 1922___ 7,973,064
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 25.— $30 80 to 1917. 1922 and 1927, respectively.
a Time extended by City Council
Popula’n 1910, 20.326; 1920. 22,126
I N T .a t County Treasurer’s office. to 1918.




SUFFOLK.

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This city Is In Nansemond County.
Town established May 1742; formally
incorp. In Jan. 1808 and made a city
In Oct. 1910.
General Improvement Bonds.
4V$s’ 16 J-J a70,000____ Jan 1 1946
5s’22 M -N z 4 0 ,0 0 0 c * .-M a y 1 '26-62
Redemption Bonds.
4s '02 J-J $20,000c— -July 1 1932
Street Improvement Bonds.
4Hs'06 J-J*$100,000c___ luly 2 1936
“ General Purpose” Bonds.
4 J^s’08 J-J
2,500r___July 4 2008
School Improvement Bonds.
5s '22M -N 2$145,000c*.M ay 1 ’2 6-62
5s '24 M -N zl92,000c*.M ay 1 ’26-’49
R efunding Bonds.
6s 21 M -N $40.000____ M ay 1 1926
Sewer Bonds.
4s '01 J-J $15,000c
July 1 1931
Street-Fund. & School-Im p.Bds
5s '12 F-A $40.000c
Aug 1 1942
R efunding & Public Impt. Bds.
4 K s ’25M -Sz$140,000c*.S-pt 1 ’26-53
B O N D . D E B T D ec3 1925-.764,500
Floating debt (add’l) ______
12,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 7,190.525
Assess, val.. personal_____ 5,900,397
Tot .ass’d val.''25 (60 % act.) 13.090.922
Total tax (per $1,000' 1 9 .5 ___$10.00
Population 1910. 7,008; 1920— 9.123
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at
Hanover N at, Bank, N . Y . (a)
National City Bank, N . Y .; z at U. S.
Mtge & Tr. Co., N . Y .; others at
City Treasurer's office.

TAZEWELL COUNTY.

ol.

121

W AYN ESB O R O .
This town is in Augusta County.
R efunding Bonds.
5s '25 A-O $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .-Apr 1 ’26-’50
B O N D . D E B T June 1925- $139,500
8,500
Sinking fund_______________
Assessed valuation 1924___3,512,408
Population 1920_______________3,806
IN T . at First National Bank,
Waynesboro.
W IL LIA M SB U R G .
This city is in James City County.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .—Aug 25 1946
Street Imnt. Bonds.
6s
s-a $50,000________________
B O N D . D E B T Nov 18 ’19__$57 500
Sinkingfund______ $1,000-$1 500 an.
Assess, val., real estate___ 890,267
Assess, val.. personal_____ 584,675
Other assess, property____ 200,074
Total assess, val. 1922____ 1,675,016
Population 1910. 2,714; 1920. 2 462
IN T . payable at City Treas. office.
W IN C H ESTE R .
This city Is In Frederick County.
Incorporated April 2 1874.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.a
$4,0 0 0 c*.-M a y 1 1926
5M s’23 M -N I l0.000c*.M ay 1 ’27-’28
56,000c*.M ay 1 '29-36
88,O00c*.May 1 '37-’47
36,000c*.M ay 1 '48-53
Sewer Bonds.
4s
J-J $49.000c-__ July
1929
City-H all Bonds.
3H s
A-O
8.000c___________ 1931
R efunding Bonds.
_s
a$130,000c*_______ 1934-1958
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1925- $381,000
Assessed val'n. real estate-5,633,544
Assessed val'n, personal___5,745,198
Other assess, prop_____ 2,003,381
Tot.ass'd val.'2 5 ,4 0 % act.) 13,382,123
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$32.00
Pop’n 1910. 5,864; 1920............ 6.883
INTEREST Is payable at Bank of
Winchester or at City Treas. offloe
on bo ds marked (a) at U. S. Mtge.
& Ti ust Co., New York City.

Tazewell Is the county seat Pop­
ulation 1910 , 24.946; 1920, 27.840.
Incorporated April 2 1874.
Road ( I n i . a t T r e a s u r e r ' s O f f i c e ) .
5s g
J-J $ 4 2 0.000_____ 1926 1946
5s H6 J-J 210.000-.July 1 '26-’46
5s '23 J-D 150,000________________
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’22- $792,000
Floating debt (add’ l)_____
25.000
Assess, val.. real estate____5.541.698
Assess, val , personal_____ 6.596.721
Other assess, property____ 2.253.099
Total asses:-, val. 1922____ 14.391.518
State & Co. tax(per $1.000)— 1921
Clark Pork District_______ $29 00 W ISE COUNTY^
Wise Is the county seat.
Jeffersonville District______ 34.00
Road & Bridge ( R e d . b e g . 1931).
Maiden Spring District____ 27.50
5s '1 I s-a $700.on0c___________1941
5 H s’23 M -S 40,000____ Mar 1 1933
VINTON.
Road Bonds.
This town is in Roanoke County.
5H s
. . . $ 6 2 .500-.$2,500 yearly
Street Paving Bonds.
6s '20 J-J (190.000--July 1 ’26-’44
5s '25 J-J $60,000____ Jan 1 1955
\110.0 0 0 ..July 1 '45-'54
Sewer Bonds.
5 t^s’23 J-D 8 4 ,0 0 0 .-D ec 1 ’26-'46
5s '25 J-J
$7,500____ Jan 1 1955 6s '23 J-D 210.000____ Dec 1 1943
W ater Main Bonds.
($189,000 optional as follows: $21,5s '25 J-J
$8,000____ Jan 1 1955
000 1934 to 1942 incl.)
Court
House, Jail
&
Fire
Magisterial Dist.Bds(Red.fte(7.’33)
Station Bonds.
5s T3 s-a $260 000c............... -.1 9 4 3
5s '25 J-J $20,000____ Jan 1 1955 5s T6 M -S 100.000____ Sept 1 1946
Fire Truck Bonds.
5J^’«22 J-D 100,000____ Dec 1 1932
5s '25 J-J
$4,500____ Jan 1 1955
(Optional Dec. 1 1927.)
T O T. B D . D T . M ay '2 5 -- $150,000 TO T. BD . D T . Sept 1 ’2 2 - $ l,985,000
Water bonds (incl.)________
25,000 Sinkingfund______________
210,000
Sinking fund_______________
11,300 Assess, val., real estate___ 10,681,129
Assessed valuation 1924___ 970,279 Assess, val., personal_____ 5.195.616
Population 1910, 1,928; 1920.-2,779 Other assess, property____ 2.597,257
Total assess, val. 1922____ 18,474,002
Stat,e&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21-$38.50
W ARRENTON.
Pop it 1910,34.162; 1920_____ 46.500
This town is in Fauquier County.
IN T . at the Coal & Iron N at.
BON D . DEBT Oct 1920— $60,000 Bank. N . Y . City and at County
Water debt (included)____
48.000 Treasurer's office.
Assessed val’n (60% act.). .1,155,011
Total tax rate (per $1,000) — $17.30 W O O D STO C K .
Population 1910, 1,427; 1920, 1.545
This town is in Shenandoah Co.
W ater Supply Bonds.
5j^s’25 J-J $100,000c.--J u ly 1 1955
W A S H IN G T O N C O U N T Y .
(Optional July 1 1945.)
County seat is Abingdon.
BO N D . D E B T Jan 1923— $443,000 B O N D . D EB T April 17 '25 $115,000
Assessed val., real_________ 5.067,095 Assess, val., real estate____ 576,589
Assessed val., personal____ 3,165.383 Assess, val., personal_____ 117,168
Other assessable property. . 1.951.317 Other assessable property. - 322,100
Total assess, val. 1922___10,183,825 Total assess, val. 1924
(35% actual)____________1,015,857
Population in 1920___________ 32,830
Total tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’24-$6.50
Population 1910, 1,314; 1920-1,580
W A S H IN G T O N M A G E S T . D IS T .
W Y T H E SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
S C H O O L D IS T . NO 5.
This district (P. O. Hampton
This district, (P. O. Portsmouth.)
R. F. D . No. 4) Is in Elizabeth City
Is in N o rfo lk C o u n t y .
County.
Building Bonds.
5s '16 M -N $45.000____ M ay 1 1936 6s '21 J-D $100,000c--June 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923— $105,O U B O N D . D E B T Nov 2 '2 5 - - $208,000
U
45 500
Assessed val'n, real estate— 4,772,560 Floating debt______________
12,675
Assessed val’n, personal___ 395,850 Sinkingfund_______________
Other assessable property.. 959.612 Tot. ass’d val.'25 (3-5 act.) .4,587,860
Tot.ass'd val. 23 (65% act.)4,615,140 School tax rate(per $1,000) '25 $12.50
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $20.20 Population in 1924_____________6,000
Priti. and int. payable at Chase
IN T . at Merchants & Planters
National Bank, New York.
Bank, Norfolk.

State of West Virginia.
ITS

D E B T , RESOURCES, &o.
Admitted as a State (Act Deo. 31 1862)______June 20 1863
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 24,780
State Capital___________________________________ Charleston
Governor (term expires Mar. 4 1929)____Howard M . Gore
Sec’y of State (term exp. M ar. 4 1929)____George M . Sharp
Treasurer (term expires M ar. 4 1929)______ W m. S. Johnson
Auditor (term expires M ar. 4 1929)______ John C. Bond
Attorney-General__________________________ Howard B. Lee
L EG ISLATU R E meets biennially In odd years on the second Wednesday
In January; sessions are limited to 45 days, but may be extended provided
two-thirds of the members elected to each house concur.
BONDED DEBT.— The State’s bonded debt in July 1925 amounted
to $49.637.000. Against this there Is a sinking fund of $4,536.000. Details
of the debt follow:

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WEST VIRGINIA—DEBT OF STATE

1925.

444g’2 3 A -0 3 ,000,000c* A pr 1 \33-’44
444g’23A-O5,000,000c* A pr 1 ’ 29-’48
444sg’25J-J f 1,750,000c*Jan l ’31-’37
1 150,000c*_Jan 1 1938
3^s
J-J $8,915.000_ _Jan 1 1939
4sg’25 J-J J 100,000c*-Jan 1 1938
Highway Bonds.
13,000,000c*Jan l ’3 9 -’50
5sg’21J-J$15,000.000c* Julyl’27-’46
444g’2 3 A -0 2 ,800,000c* Apr 1 ’29-’4S 4 M sg’25J-J J 4 ,0 0 0 ,00Cc*Jan 1’3 9 -’46
1 150,0 00 c*. Jan 1 1947
4sg’23 A -0 2,200,000c* Apr 1 ’29-’48
444g’23
f 1,000,000c* Apr 1 ’29-’32 4sg’25 J-J 1 350,000c*_Jan 1 1947
\l,500.000c*Jan l ’48-’50
A - 0 11,000,000c* Apr 1 ’45-’48
(The State is compelled to retire at least one-twentieth (or S675 000)
"D e b t Bonds,” of the total issue each year until the final payment in
1939 Is made.)
Interest on highway bonds at the State Treasurer’s office or at the
National City Bank, New York.
In the settlement of the Virginia debt, the United States Supreme Court
on June 14 1915, after lengthy litigation, decided that West Virginia
should assume liability for a debt of $12,393,929 50, of which the prin­
cipal was $4,215,622.28 and interest $8,178,307.22. See “ Chronicle’
of June 19 1915, page 2099; and editorial on page 2037 of the same is
sue. Also see “ Chronicle” for October 23 1915, page 1394. The pe­
tition of the State of Virginia for execution of judgment against West
Virginia was denied by the U. S. Supreme Court In June 1916 on the ground
that the West Virginia Legislature had not met in special session since the
judgment was entered. The Legislature met in regular session in January
1917 but no provision whatever was made for the payment of the judgment
Shortly after the Legislature had convened mandamus proceedings were
begun in the U. S. Supreme Court by the State of Virginia to compel the
Legislature to provide for the payment of the judgment either by a bond
Issue or the levying of a tax. The court in April l9 l8 , however, held that
It would not force payment now believing that as a sovereign State West
Virginia would take steps to meet the judgment. For a summary of the
court’s ruling see V. 106, p. 2358. The West Vriginia Legislature on Feb. 20
1919 adopted a resolution providing for the settlement of the debt. V. 108
p. 797. The bill was signed by Governor John J. Cornwall on April 1 1919
The terms of the settlement were that West Virginia pay Virginia $1,062,867.16 in cash and $13,500,000 in 3 % bonds, less $1,000,000 in bonds
to be held in the West Virginia Treasury against certain certificates which
have been lost.
The first payment to Virginia Debt Commission was made In Washing­
ton on April 18 1919. where the State Treasurer W . S. Johnson, met the
■Commission and delivered $1,070,662 55 in checks and warrants payable to
Virginia through the Commission. On July 3 1919 $12,366,500 of bond
certificates representing the greater part of the debt, were delivered to
Judge William F Khea, Chairman of the Commission. The Richmond
Circuit Court on July 21 1920 entered a decree providing for the distribution
of the Debt Settlement Fund (V. I l l , p. 336); $624,143 87 in cash and
$12,190,857.03 par value State of West Virginia 3 44% 20-year gold bonds
were delivered to Brown Brothers & Co., depositary of the Committee
and on Oct. 4 1920 the exchange was begun. The relative value of the
certificates, after deducting the 5 % commission of the Debt Settlement
Committee, was as follows: 1871, .908949824; 1879, .876947728; 1882
.752542281; 1892, .668119068; scrip, .168683662 (V. I l l , p. 1390).

“ Virginia Debt Bonds” (i s s u e d ’i n
•c o n n e c t io n
w ith
th e
V ir g in ia - W e st
V i r g i n i a D e b t S e t tle m e n t ).

ASSESSED V A LU ATIO N .— The following table gives the assessed valu­
ation of real estate, personal property and public utility property
Under
the tax law passed in 1904 assessments are said to be made at about actual
value. This accounts for the large increase in values beginning with 1906
returns for earlier years having been on a much lower basis. \v . S. Hallan
State Tax Commissioner, under date of Dec. 1 1922 says: “ The extraor­
dinary increase in the assessed value of 1922 over 1921 is the result of recent
legislation providing for a more equitable assessment of value, or assessment
that more nearly represents the true and actual value.’ '
Y e ars—

R eal E sta te .

P erso n al
P ro p e rty .

P u b lic U tilit y
P r o p e r ly . & c .

T o ta l.

1925 ________
___________
___________
___________
$2,122,919,846
1 9 2 4 -------------------------------------------------------------2.042.571 Sbz
1923.......... ................................................ ..........................................
2.108,490.453
1922...........-.$1,208,796,358 $438,272,746 $445,502,758
2.092.571.862
1921................... 879,083,110
449.199.758
367.785,493
1.696.068.361
424.292.082
354.066.817
1,579.594.399
1920.................... 801.235.500
1919— *----------- 769.648,033
371.602.428
349.522.671
1.490.773.132
1918 ................
745,595.517 358.142.414
345.714.123
1,449.451.754
315.252.752
336.057.491
1.373.519.492
1 9 1 7 __________ 722.209.249
1 9 1 6 _________ 696.729.871
278.798.294
323.022.687
1,298.550.852
1915 - .............. 691.445.971
274.157.288
320.966.265
1.286.569.524
281.622.615
317.695.663
1.282.437 578
1914 ................. 683.119.300
239.236.206
295.028.819
1.168.012.658
1912 ................ 633.747.633
1910 — ............ 601.187.043
235.795.169
282.845.961
1,119.828.173
207.290.111
240.088.339
937.232.719
1908 — ............ 489.854.269
1904 — ............ 168,185.682
79,630.346
30.043.170
277.859.198
1900 — .............. 158.563.206
59.773.064
22,976.974
241,313.244
1395 — ............. 147.673.069
53.905.180
22.447.495
224.025.744
1890 — ............. 121.202.365
48.725.222
17.237.766
187.165.353
34.622.399
7,368.983
146.991.740
1380 --------------- 105.000.358
1*70 ................... 95.388.047
38.032.395
7.362.844
140.783.286

T A X RATE.— State tax rate (per $1,000) for 1922 is $1.50.

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bonds may be issued unless approved by three-fifths of the voters voting
on the proposition at an election called by the governing body. The
proposition placed on the ballot must call for the levy of a tax sufficient to
pay the principal and interest on the bonds. When authorized by the
voters, the bonds are to be issued in denominations of $100 or multiples
thereof, are to bear interest at a rate not to exceed the rate stated in the
proposition submitted to the voters, in no case to exceed 6 % . No bonds
may run for a longer period than 34 years, payment to be made in annual
installments, beginning not more than two years from date, each install­
ment of principal, plus the annual interest, to be as nearly equal as prac­
ticable. Bonds may be issued in coupon or registered form; coupon bonds
may be registered as to principal, and in corporations of 20,000 or more
population, may be registered as to interest as well as principal. In dis­
posing of bonds, the governing body of a political division must first offer
the issue, at par, to the various State ageneies, or departments, authorized
by law to purchase such bonds. If these agencies do not accept the offer,
the bonds are then to be advertised for sale, on sealed bids. The notice
of offering must appear at least once a week for three weeks in a local
newspaper. If a sale of the bonds is not then effected, the issue may be
sold privately, within sixty days after the offering. No sale is to be made
at less than par. The Act contains additional provisions that allow
municipalities and independent school districts, when authorized by a
special Act of the Legislature, to create indebtedness in excess of the
2 44% and 5 % limits, and the Act is not to affect any general or special
law providing for the issuance of bonds payable in whole or in part by
assessments against abutting property. Another provision of the Act
requires that bonds, after being voted by the people, s h a l l be s u b m i t t e d
to th e A t t o r n e y - G e n e r a l f o r a p p r o v a l of their valiiity.
The governing
body may place on each bond a recital to the effect that the bond is “ author­
ized by and is issued in conformity with the requirements of the Constitu­
tion and statutes of the State of West, Virginia.,’
The law of 1923 was amended by the 1925 Legislature (Chapter 42, Laws
of 1925) with regard to the purposes for which bonds may be issued within
the extra 244% limitation. Counties, magisterial districts, or any group
of magisterial districts may now issue bonds for the construction, reconstruc­
tion, locating, relocating, drainage or grading of any county district road
or bridges thereon. Municipal coroorations of 1,000 inhabitants or more,
are now permitted to become indebted, in addition to the ourposes already
prescribed, for “municioally owned water and light plants and other
municioally owned utilities.”
The 1925 Legislature also passed legislation for refunding of indebtedness
which authorizes counties, for and on behalf of such counties or one or more
magisterial districts therein, municioal coroorations and school districts to
issue bonds for the purpose of refunding indebtedness evidenced by bonds.
H IG H W A Y BOND AMENDMENT.— At the Nov. 1920 election an
amendment known as the “ Good Roads Amendment” was favorably voted
upon— V. I l l , p. 1871. The Legislature is given authority to issue road
bonds In an amount not to exceed $50,000,000. The 1921 Legislature
authorized $15,000,000. In 1923 $15,000,000 more of the bonds were
authorized by the Legislature. These two blocks have been sold. The
remaining $20,000,000 bonds were authorized for issuance by the 1925
Legislature. So far the State has sold $11,000,000 of the last authorization.
The amendment reads:
"T h e Legislature shall make provision by law for a system of State
roads and highways connecting at least the various county seats of the
-3tate, and to be under the control and supervision of such State officers
and agencies as may be prescribed by law. The Legislature shall also
urovide a State revenue to build, construct, and maintain, or assist in
ouilding, constructing and maintaining the same and for that purpose shall
aave power to authorize the issuing and selling of State bonds, the aggregate
Amount of which, at any one time, shall not exceed fifty million dollars.
“ When a bond issue as aforesaid is authorized, the Legislature shall at
che same time provide for the collection of an annual State tax sufficient to
pay annually the Interest on such debt, and the principal thereof within,
tnd not exceeding thirty years.
T A X A T IO N OF M UNICIPAL BONDS.— Bonds of municipalities are
Assessed as personal property against the person holding them, if he be a
resident of the State. Bonds held by banks are not subject to tax. There
Is no provision regarding the taxation of State bonds, except that contained
In Chapter 10, Laws of 1919 Extraordinary Session, which Act authorizes
the issuance of the Virginia-West Virginia Debt Settlement bonds. This
Act exempts the bonds issued under it from State and local taxation.
The above $45,000,000 highway bonds are also free from State and local
taxation by provisions to that effect confined in the statutes authorizing
their Issuance.
SAVIN G S BANK INVESTM ENTS, &c.— Section 17 of the general
law regulating the investment of deposits of savings banks of West Virginia
reads:
Section 17. The trustees of any such savings bank shall Invest the
leposits of the bank and the income derived therefrom only as follows:
First. In the first mortgage or deeds of trust on real estate situate in
this State, or in States contiguous thereto, such real estate in another
Rate not being situated at a distance exceeding fifty miles from such
lank, to an amount not to exceed 60% of the valuation of such real estate;
»nd no loan on real estate security shall be made except upon the report
if not less than two members of. the board of trustees who shall certify to
the value of the premises to be encumbered, according to their best judg­
ment, and such report shall be filed and preserved with the records of the
•orporation.
Second. In bonds or securities of the United States, or of any State, or
if any county, magisterial district, independent school district, or other
chool district, city, town or village in this State, or in any bonds for which
(he faith of the United States is pledged; or in the notes of any citizen of
his State with a pledge of any of the aforesaid securities at no more than
30% of the market value and not exceeding the par value thereof.
Third. In the notes of any citizen of this State with a pledge as collateral
i t the stock of any bank or banking association incorporated under the
Authority of this State or of the United States at no more thaa 80% of the
market value and not exceeding the par value thereof; provided, that such
inrporation shall not hold as security for loans more than one quarter of
the capital stock of any one bank, or banking association. Savings banks
may deposit not to exceed 20% of their deposits, on call, in such bank or
banking associations, and may receive interest for the same.
Fourth. In loans upon personal notes of the depositors of the corpora­
tion. but not exceeding the amount of his deposit to a depositor: and in
9uch cases the deposit and book of the depositor shall be held by the co r­
poration as collateral security for the payment or the loan.
Fifth. If such deposit and income can not be conveniently invested, nol
exceeding one-third part thereof may be invested in bonds or other per­
sonal securities, payable at a time not exceeding one year, with at least
two sureties, if the principal and sureties are all citizens of this State and
resident therein.
Sixth. 15% of the deposits of any such corporation, but not exceeding
J100,000, may be invested in the purchase of a suitable site and the erec­
tion or preparation of a suitable building for the convenient transaction
of its business; and from portions of which, not required for its own use.
a revenue may be derived.
Seventh. Any such corporation may take real estate, stocks, bonds and
(ecurities in payment in whole or in part of any debt bona fide owning to It,
or may purchase the same if deemed necessary to secure or obtain payment
of any such debt in whole or in part; and may manage, use and dispose of
what has been taken or purchased as a natural person might do; but all
taxes, foreclosures, expenses and costs of maintenance shall be paid out of
the income of the bank.
Eighth. Farm Loan bonds issued by Federal Land banks or Joint Stock
Land banks, under an act of Congress approved July 17 1916, entitled,
“ An Act to provide capital for agricultural development, to create standard
forms of investment based upon farm mortgage, to equalize rates of interest
upon farm loans, to furnish a market for United States bonds, to create
Government depositories and financial agents for the United States, and
for other purposes,” shall be a lawful investment for savings bank deposits,
for all fiduciary and trust funds, for the funds of insurance companies and
savings and loan associations, and for the workmen’s compensation fund.
Said Farm Loan bonds shall be accepted as security for all public deposits
on the same terms as any bonds for which the faith of the United States
is pledged.
POPULATION OF S T A T E .— T he population o f the State has been aa

D E B T L IM IT ATIO N .— Provisions limiting the debt-making power of
(he State and the various sub-divisions are found in Article X of the State
((institution of 1872 the sections pertaining thereto being as follows
SECTION 4.— No debt shall be contracted by this State, except to meet
casual deficits in the revenue, to redeem a previous liability of the State, to
suppress insurrection, repel invasion or defend the State In time of war;
but the payment of any liability other than that for the ordinary expenses
Of the State, shall be equally distributed over a period of at least twenty
years.
SECTIO N 6.— The credit of the State shall not be granted to, or In aid
Of any county, city, township, corporation or person; nor shall the State
ever assume, or become responsible for the debts or liabilities of any county,
city, township, corporation or person; nor shall the state ever hereafter
become a joint owner or stockholder in any company or association in this
State or elsewhere, formed for any purpose whatever.
SECTION 7.— County authorities shall never assess taxes in any one
year the aggregate of which shall exceed ninety-five cents per one hundred
dollars valuation; except for the support of free schools: payment of indebt­
edness existing at the time of the adoption of this Constitution: and for the
payment of any Indebtedness with the Interest thereon created under the
■ucceedlng section, unless such assessment.with all questions involving the
Increase of such aggregate shall have been submitted to the vote of the
people of the county, and have received three-fifths of all the votes cast for
and against it.
INote. — The legislature of 1904 passed a tax measure limiting county
levies after 1905 to 60 cents per $100 of valuation.]
SECTION 8.— No county, city, school district, or municipal corpora
lion, except in cases where such corporations have already authorized their
bonds to be issued, shall hereafter be allowed to become indebted, in any
manner,or for any purpose, to an amount, including existing Indebtedness.
In the aggregate exceeding 5 per centum on the value of the taxable prop­
erty therein, to be ascertained by the last assessment for State and County
taxes, previous to the incurring of such indebtedness: nor without, at the
tame time, providing for the collection of a direct annual tax sufficient to
pay. annually, the Interest on such debt, and the principal thereof, within,
and not exceeding thirty-four years; P r o v i d e d . That no debt shall be con­
tracted under this section unless all questions connected with the same shall
have been first submitted to a vote of the people and have received three
fifths of all the votes cast for and against the same.
The Legislature of 1905 passed an Act prohibiting indebtedness exceeding
2 44% on the value of taxable property. This Act went into effect Jan. 1
1906. See V . 80, p. 1930. A further enactment , much more comprehensive
In its scope, was passed at the 1923 legislative session. (V. 116, p. 3024 )
The limit placed upon the indebtedness in the Act is 2 44 % of the taxable
property as shown by the last preceding assessment, but the exception is
made that any county, magisterial district or group of magisterial districts,
for the construction of a county-district road or bridge, or any municipal
corporation of 1,000 or more inhabitants, for grading, paving, sewering and
Improving streets and alleys, may incur additional indebtedness in an
amount not to exceed 2 1 4% . Bonds may be issued, under the 2 44 %
limitation, for the purpose of acquiring, constructing, erecting, enlarging, ollows:
extending, reconstructing or improving, any building, work, utility or 1920___1,463,70111890........ 762.79411860.......... 376.68811830.......... 176.924
undertaking, or for furnishing, equipping and acquiring the necessary 1910— .1,221,119 1880........618.457 1850..........302,313 1820.........136.768
apparatus for any building, work, improvement or department, and for
1900.........958.80011870____ 442.01411840 _____ 224.53711810_____ 105.469
other similar corporate purposes, for which the political division is author­
T h e proportion o f the colored population was 4.19% In 1880. 4.39% In
ized to levy taxes or expend public money. The refunding of old bonds 1890, 4.5% in 1900. 5.2% in 1910 and 5.9% in 1920. In number blacks
by the issuance of new bonds is also allowed under the Act, but there is a | were 17,980 in 1870, 25,886 in 1880. 33,508 in 1890. 43.499 in 1900. 64.173
prohibition against the Issuance of bonds to cover current expenses. No
n 1910 and 86.345 in 1920.




164

WEST VIBGINIA—CITIES & TOWNS
C IT IE S . C O U N TIES A N D T O W N S IN T H E

S T A T E OP W E S T V I R G I N I A .
ADKIN SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Building ( R e d . b e g .

J a n . 1 1933’ )
5s T3 J-J $150.000c— -Jan 11943
6s '21 ann 2 7 0 ,0 0 0 .-Jan. 1 '2 6 -’40
BOND. D E B T Oct 1 8 ’21 $433,000
Sinking fund______________
15,000
Assess, val. real estate___15,241,899
Assess, val. personal_____ 5,034,037
Other assessable property. 6,086.087
Total assess, val. 1922____ 26,362,125
School tax rate(per $1,000) '22 $14-85
Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 23,000
BEAVER FOND SCHOOL DIST
IN T . payable at McDowell Coun­
This dlstrlot (P. O. Bluefleld) is in ty National Bank in Welch.
Meroer Co.
8s g ’08 Mar S119,000c__Mar 1 1928 BUCKHANNONIND. SCH. DIST
5s ’25 J-J 600,000c-July 1 ’26-’45
This dist. is in Upshur County.
B OND. D ’T Oct 31 1924-.$119.000
Building Bonds.
Sinking fund--------------------33,105 6s
ann $33.000c---------------- 1928
Total assess, val. 1925------30,583,782 B O N D . DEBT Nov 27 ’25 $33,000
School tax rate(per $1,000)’24-$13 00 Total assess’ val. 1925 (abt.
Population in 1925 (est.)_____25,000
4-5 actual)______________ 6,635,946
IN T . on bonds of 1908 at First Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $18.70
Nat. Bank in Bluefield or at Kountze Population in 1925 (est.)______ 5.000
Bros., N . Y .; on bonds of 1925 at the
IN T . payable at County Treas­
State Treasurer’s office or at the urer’s office in Buckhannon.
National City Bank, N . Y . City.

This district (P. O. Gary) is in
McDowell County.
_s ’ 12 M -S $40,000c__________ 1946
5M s’23 J-J 150,000c-Jan 1 '28-’42
B O N D . D E B T Oct 26 '25 $190,000
35,000
Sinking fund_______________
Total assessed value 1925
(10-25% actual)________ 17,796,000
School tax (per $1,000) ’2 5 ____ $14.00

BUTLER SCHOOL DISTRICT.

BECKLEY.

This town is in Raleigh County.
Street and Sewer Bonds.
f$3,000c.July 1 ’26-’28
16,000c. July 1 ’29-’36
I5,000c-July 1 ’37-’41
5 M g ’24 J-J 28,000c. July 1 ’42-’48
5,0 0 0 c.-.J u ly 1 1949
18,000c_July 1 ’50-’52
Il4,000c_ July 1 ’53-’54
B O N D . D EB T Oct 26’ 25- $242,000
Sinking fund_______________
8,000
Assess, val. real estate____ 4,857,790
Assess, val. personal______ 1,926,362
Other assess .property_____ 413,985
Total assess, value 1925___ 7,198,137
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25- -$8.90
IN T . at State Treasurer's office or
National City Bank, N . Y . City.

This district (P. O. Weirton) is Id
Hancock County.
5s ’12 J-J $25,000c_____ Jan 1942
(Optional M ay 1922.)
5M s’23 J-J $210,000c--------------- 1943
(Subject to call 1928)
5 M s ' 2 3 J-J 210,000____ July 1 1943
(Optional July 1 1928.)
Site-Purchase, Bldg. & Equip.
’16 M -N $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 c ---M a y 1 1950
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1926)
B O N D . DEBT Nov 8 ’25
$285,000
75,000
Sinking fund_______________
Total assessed value 1925
(about M ac tu a l)_____ 12,800,000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25 $16 00
Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 15,000
IN T . at Bank of Weirton, Weirton.
and Nat. City Bank, New York.

BENWOOD UN. HIGH SCH. D.

CABELL COUNTY

A district In Marshall County.
High-School-Building Bonds.
6s 12 J-J $71,0 0 0 c-..J u ly 1 1942
(Subject to call part yearly from
July 1 1922-41. foci.)
B OND. D EB T N ov 30 ’25
$71,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’25( Mact.)15,433.715
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$] 1.90
INT at Bank of Benwood, Benwood

BERKELEY COUNTY.

County seat Is Huntington.
Court-H ’se & Bdge ( R e d .b e g .'2 ( S )
4M s’O0 ann $72,0 0 0 c .................. 1936
zRoad ( R e d . b e g . 20 y r s . f r o m i s s u e )
4 ^ s 12 ann*$150,000....................1932
4M s’14 . . . *100,000— Jan 1 1944
5s T5 s-a 360.000c............... ..1 9 4 6
5s '16 s-an 200,000c---------------- 1946
5s ’20 J-J / 340,0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’35
\ 10,000____ July 1 1936
B O N D . DEBT M ay 1922 $1,667,000
Assessed valuation 1 9 2 1 -.7 9 ,500,800
Populat’n 1910, 46,685; 1 20, 65,746
<
* IN T . at First Nat. Bank, Hun­
tington. x The road bonds of 1912
and 1914 may be redeemed $10,000
yearly by payment of 2 % premium
Thoso dated in 1915, $20,000 yearly
by payment of 2 % premium.

County seat is Martinsburg.
Martinsburg & Potomac RR.
4s
J-J $38,500c____ Jan 1929
G E N . B D . D T . Dec 2’ 25
$38,500
Assess, val. real estate___15,473,485
Assess, val. personal_____ 6,547,198
Other assess. property____ 6,437,436
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (act.) .28,458,119
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’25-$18.40
Popula’n 1910, 21,999; 1920, 24,554 CENTER M AGISTER IAL D IST.
Int. at People’s Tr. C o .. Martinsb’g.
This district is in Wyoming Co.
5 M s ’2 5 J-J ($25,000 ______1926-1930
BER W IN D SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
1150,000
1931-1955
This district is in McDowel Co.
B O N D . DEBT June 19 ’25 $178,000
School Building.
Assessed valuation_________ 3,750,600
5 ^ s ’25 J-J $300,000c-.Jan 1 ’26-’45 Population 1920_______________ 1,774
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1925- $300,000
Assessed val. (3-5 act.) ’25 14,960,000 CEREDO.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 $15.60
No recent return.
Population 1920 (est.)________ 14,000

BLUEFIELD.

CHARLESTON.

This city Is in Kanawha County.
County. Incorp. In 1862. Population 1910,
Incorporated 1888.
23,966; 1920, 39,608.
G en era l Im p rovem en t B o n d s .
C ity-H all, Fire Dept. & Jail.
f$2,000____ Sept 1 1927 5 s ’ 19 Sept $500,000________ Serial
6,000____ Sept 1 1928 (Subject to call beginning Sept. 1 ’29)
14.000-Sept 1 ’29-’30Street and Sewer Bonds.
5s
M -S 13.000
------------------ Sept 19 1932 1 $260,000................Serial
5s ’ 1 Sept
(Redeemable
------------------ Sept 1 1933 beginning Sept. 1 1921.)
12.000
6 5.000-Sept 1 ’36-’40 Bridge Bonds ( R e d . b e g . i n 1925)
114,000____ Sept 1 1941 is ’05 Dec $60,0 0 0 c -..D e c 1 1935
5s ’25 M -S 100.000c.Mar 1 ’27-’55 s
- . - 145,000________________
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2066.)
Refdg. Bridge and Sewer Bonds.
4Ms’07 Jan $250.000c._.Jan 1 1941
Street, Sewers, &c.
6s '02 Jan $35.0 0 0 c.................1932 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1927.)
Bluefleld

Is In Meroer

5s g '07 June 100,000c.June 26 1937 4Ms’08Jan

170.000c„Jan 11942

6b H3 Nov 125,000c_ -N o v 12 1943 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1918.)
5 s ’23
812,0 0 0 _____ 1926-1954
Public Impt. Bonds.
B D . D EB T June 30 ’2 5 --$ l,1 0 0 ,0 0 0 5s ’22 July 1 $490,000____ July 1 1952
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 320,000 (Red. serially starting July 1 1932.)
Floating debt (add’l) _____
39,045 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 4 -$l,680,000
79837
Sinking fund__________________
436.258
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed val. real estate__15,050.420 Assessed valuation, r e a l..79,901,400
Assess, val. personal______ 6,558,420 Assessed val., personal___17,487,240
Other assessable property. .4,219,603 State Board of Pub.Works 7,863,356
Total assessed value 1925
Tot. val. '24 (abt. act.).105,251.996
( M actual)--------------------25,828.543 Total tax (per $1,000) 1924------ $ 6.l5
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 -- $9.80
IN T . on all bonds payable at the
Population 1910,11,188; 1920,15,282 Chase National Bank, New York.

BRAMWELL. ~~

This town is in Mercer County. CHARLESTON IND. SCH. DIST.
Refunding Bonds.
Incorporated 1888.
4 Ms 99 July $ 78,500c..July 1 1929
R o a d , S tr e e t a n d B rid g e B o n d s.
(Subject to call after 1919.)
6s g ’08 Oct $19,000c___________1933
Bonds.
5s g ’ l l Oct
11,000c__________ 1936. 5a Building $242,000c____ Jan 1 1947
’ 13 J-J
B O N D . D E B T Nov 5 ’2 5 -- $40,000
to call Jan. 1 1938.)
Sinking fund___________________
13.741 (Subjectay§$55,000c_-M a y 1 1942
Assess, val. real estate____ 770,295 lM s’09 M
to call after 1934.)
Assess, val. personal______ 1,380.850 IM s’(Subject 136,000c— Nov 1 1950
16 Nov
Assess, val. other property. 207.234 (Subject to call after N ov 1 1941)
Total ass’d val. ’25 (act.) ..2 ,3 5 8 374
—
95
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5S30.40 5a ’ 18 (Optional,0 0 0 c .................. 1952
after 1923.)
Population 1910, 1,458; 1920, 1,696 5s '20
405,000c-.$15,000 y ’ly
IN T . is payable at Bank of os ’23 J-J 1,260,000c________ yearly
Bramwell, Bramwell.
BOND.DEBTJune30’2 5 .$ 2 ,271,500
622,578
8inkingfund____ _________
BROOKE COUNTY.
Total assess, val. 1925.-105,661,138
County seat is Wellsburg.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-------$9.20
5s ’ 16 J-J $514,000--Jan 1 ’26 -’42 Population In 1920 (Census)..39,608
B OND. D EB T Oct 2 6 ’25- $514,000
} Int. at Chase Nat. B k., N . Y .;
Assessed val’n.real estate$22,207.000 others at Co. Sheriff’s office.
Assessed val'n, personal.. 5,520.396
Other assessable property. 6,300.785
Tot.ass’d val.’25(?4 act.>-34,028,181 CLARKSBURG.
State and county tax rate (per
This city is In Harrison County.
$1,000) 1925 -----------------------$8-90 Incorporated Feb. 26 1897. On
Popula’n 1910, 11,098; 1920, 16,527 Nov. 6 1917 the voters adopted a
new charter providing for commis­
BROWN’S CREEK SCH DIST,
sion government and for the annexa­
A district In McDowell County. tion of the towns of North View,
Stealey Heights,
Adamson
and
5s ’ l l
—
$29,000c................. 1941
(Subject to call beg. in 1931.)
Broad Oaks. (V. 105, p. 1912.)




Paving & Sewers.
4s ’01
$ l,9 0 0 c _______ --.1 9 3 1
4M s’09 . . .
2,600 c_______ ---1 9 3 9
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’14
$85.000c_______ --.1 9 4 4
Sewers.
6 s ’ 12 _ - $ l,0 0 0 c . .
.--1 9 4 2
Paving.
6s ’ 17
$4,500________ ---1 9 2 7
6s ’ 16
3 ,0 0 0 c ______--.1 9 2 6
6s ’ 17
4,000 c.............---1 9 2 7
Sewers.
6s ’ 14
$5,000 c............ ---1 9 4 4
Paving.
6s T6
$4,000c--------------1 9 2 6
General Improvement.
5s ’ 19
$336.000c_______--.1 9 5 3
BO N D D E B T . N ov. 28’ 25$542,500
Water debt (incl.)________
412,400
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 235,000
Sinking fund/ General____
11,968
(W a te r_____
12,968
Assess, val., real estate___35.427,220
Assess, val., personal____ 13,026.530
Other assess, property___4,516,424
Tot. assess, val. '25 ( M act)52,970.174
Total tax (per $1,000) '25 --.$ 2 1 .0 0
Population 1910. 9,201; 1920, 27,869
•Int. at Empire N at. B k .. Clarksb.

[V ol. 121.
Bridge Bonds.
$3,000c- - *Nov. 1 1926
16,000c*Nov. 1 ’27-’3&
15.000c*Nov. 1 ’21-’33
18.000c*Nov. 1 ’34-’36
5s ’ 19 M -N 28,000c*Nov. 1 ’37-’40
32,000c*Nov. 1 ’41-’44
18,000c*Nov. 1 ’45-’46
10,000c*Nov. 1 1947-ll,0 0 0 c -_ * N o v . 1 1948
12,0 0 0 c-.*N ov. 1 1949
B D . D E B T Nov 2 ’25___ $858,000
190,000
Water debt (Incl.)________
Floating debt (add’l)_____
40,000
Assess, val. real estate__.26,942,560
Assess, val. personal_____ 8,225,945
Other assessable property. 3,727,139
Total assessed value 1925
(about 70 to 90% act.).38,895,644
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 --$ 7 .0 0
Population 1910, 9.711 1921.17,851
IN T . at City Clerk’s office and
In New York.

FAIRMONT IND. SCH. DIST.

5s T2 June$139,000c___June 1 1942
(Subject to call June 1 1927.)
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 1925 $139,006
37,690
Sinking fund_____________
Total assessed value 1925
(about 8 0% actual)------32,860,366
CLARKSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
This dlstrlot Is In Harrison County. School tax 'per $1,000) 1925-SI 1.10
5a g ’ l l M -S $201,000c._Sept 1 1941 Population In 1920 (Census)__17,851
§ IN T . at Sheriff’s office in Fair(Subject to call Sept. 1 1921.)
B O N D . D E B T N ov. 2 ’25 $201,000 cnont; others at First N at. Bank.
Assess, value 1925_______ 48.450.000
School tax rate (per $ l,0 0 0 )’25-$o.60 FAIRMONT UN. IND. SCH. DIST
Int. at Empire Nat.Bk.,Clarksb’g 5s ’ 12 Jan $25,000c._D ec 31 1945
(Subject to call Dec. 31 1921.)
COAL DISTRICT SCHOOL DIST. B O N D . D E B T Oct 15 '23- $194,000
Sinking fund_______________
29,755
Building Bonds.
ia g '17 F-A $90,000c
Feb 1 1932 Tot.assd. val.’23(75% act.)_ 8.049,776
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$12.80
(Subject to call Feb 1 1922)
BOND. D EB T Oct 17 ’23- $90,000 Population 1923 (est.)--------------8,00©
IN T . at N at. Bank of Fairmont.
Sinking fund_______________
10,000
Tot. assess, val. 1923____ 14,435,757
School tax (per $1,000) ’23-------$15.60 FAYETTE COUNTY.
Population 1923 (est.)________20,000
C ounty seat is Fayetteville.
IN T. at Empire N at’l B ’k,Clarksburg
F a y e tte v ille D is t. R o a d B o n d s .
5s ’ 16 J-J $449,0 0 0 c.-J a n 1 ’26 ’50
5s
J-J 367.000. .J u ly 1 ’26-’27
CROSS CREEK SCH OOL D IST.
F alls D is tr ic t R o a d B o n d s.
This district is in Brooke County.
5s ’19 J-D $ 2 3 5 ,0 0 0 -................. 1939 5s ’ 16 J-J $131.000c__Jan 1 ’2 6 -’50
S e w e ll Mt. D ist. R o a d B o n d s .
BOND. D E B T Nov 5 '2 4 . $255,000
Total assess’ val. 1924___14,617,537 5s ’ 16 J-J $131,000c-Jan. 1 ’26-’50
5 Ms
--88.300 -July 1 ’26-’59
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$11.00
N u tta ll D is t. R o a d B o n d s .
5 s ’ 16 J-J $ 109 5 00 c. Jan 1 ’26-’ 50
DE K AL B ROAD D IST.
5s
J-J
7 4,3 00 . .J u ly 1 ’26-’27
This district is in Gilmer County.
K a n a w h a D is tr ic t R o a d B o n d s .
5s ’25 J&J$202,000c_Jan 1 ’26-’41 5s
302,000________________
B O N D . D EB T Dec 4 ’2 5 -- $202,000 5 K s
- - - 2 4 4 ,0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’57
Total assess, val. 1925
M t. C o v e D is t. R o a d B o n d s .
(3-5 actual)_____________ 4,500,000 5s
...
$99.100— .................
Total tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’2 5 -$ l8 .2 0
Q u in n im o n t D ist. R o a d B o n d s .
5s
...
$154.100.............—
5s
J-J
94,700--July 1 ’2 6 -’27
OODDRIDGE C O U N T Y .
B O N D . D E B T Jan. 1926.—
West Union is the county seat.
Fayetteville District-$816,000
IG rant Dist. Road Bonds.
Palls District_________
131,000
»■ ’ 16 J-D$106,0 0 0 --June 1 ’26-’41
Nuttall District______
183,800
W est Union D ist. Road Bonds.
219,300
Sewell M t. District___
'•n g '16 A -0 $ 162,500c.Apr 15 ’26-’50
Kanawha District____
546.000
T O T . D E B T Nov. 30 ’25- $112,000
Quinnimont District-248,800
Assessed val. real estate___1,441,070
M t. Cove District-----99,100
Assessed value personal___ 356.630 Assessed valuation 1925 by Districts:
Other assess, property_____ 1,881,214
M t. Cove District____ $3,441,505
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( M a c t.)-3 ,677,914
Fayetteville District-- 17,980,415
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S16 25
Falls District_________ 6,118,555
Pap’n of Co. ’ 10. 12,672; ’20. 11,970
4,644,315
Nuttall District______
{IN T . at Co. Court’s office or at
Sewell M t. District___ 4,561,589
Nat. City Bank, N . Y .
Kanawha District____ 11,138,381
Quinnimont D istrict-- 5,433,848
Assessed valuation County 1925:
EAST RIVER SCHOOL DIST.
Real estate____________$27,006,185
This district (P. O. Princeton) Is
9,552,750
Personal______________
In Mercer County.
Public Utilities________ 16,759,673
B O N D . D E B T N ov 2 4 ’24 $242,000 T otal____________________ 53,318,608
Sinking fund______________
60.000 Population of county 1910, 51,903;
Total assess, val. '24 (act) 13,143,736
1920.............................................60,377
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$16.80
IN T . payable State Interest. &
Sinking Fund Commission, Charles­
EDGWOOD.
(See Wheeling.)
ton.

ELKINS.

FOLLANSBEE.
This city Is in Randolph County.
This town is In Brooke County.
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 ’2 2 .. $164,000
1 4 ,0 0 0
R efunding Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate____ 3,966,020 5M s’ 14 Oct $10,000____ Oct 1 1934
Assess, val., personal-------- 2,630,520 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1924)
Other assessable property. 1,220,095 6s ’21 Sept 30.000____ Sept 1 1941
(Optional Sept. 1 1931.)
Tot. ass’d val. ' 2 2 ( M a c t.)-7 ,816,635
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $29.70
Municipal Building Bonds.
Population 1910, 5,260; 1920, 6,788 5s ’24 — . $60.000..............................
Sewer Bonds.
ELKINS INDEP. SCHOOL DIST. 4M s’06 Oct $18,000____ Oct 15 1940
(Subject to call Oct 1 1916)
This district Is in Randolph Co
6s ’07 - - $15,000___________ 1927 5s ’ 13 Oct $18,000____ Oct 1 1947
(15,000-............
1928 (Subject to call after Oct 1 1923)
6 s ’08 - - 15,000___________ 1933 B O N D . D E B T Nov 4 1925 $135,000
9,357
15.000 __________1938 Sinking fund_______________
15.000 __________1923 Assessed value real estate. .3.437,800
15.000 __________1936 Assess, val., personal_____ I,l57,l03
6 s ’ 13 . . .
15,000___________ 1939 Other assess, property_____ $373,579
15.000 __________1942 Tot. assess, val. '25 ( M act)4,968,462
15.000 __________1945 Town tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$6.40
15.000 __________1947 Population 1910, 2.031; 1920, 3,135
5 s ’24
J
63,000_1926-1934
1192.000______ 1935-1958
B O N D . D E B T Nov. 27 ’25 - $405,000 FORT SPRING SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Ronceverte) Is
Totl. ass’d val. ’25_________ 7.836,544
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25$ 17.00 In Greenbrier County.
High-School Building Bonds.
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 8,200
5s ’ 16 - . - $15,000---------------- 1946
(Subject to call beg. In 1926)
F A IR M O N T .
TO TAL D E B T Nov 2 7 '2 5 - $15,000
This city is In Marion County Tot.assess.val.’25(M act.)-4,105.703
Incorporated 1899. Area 4.4 square School tax (per $1,000 1925___$16-40
miles. Boundaries of city were Population In 1925____________ 4,000
greatly enlarged in Jan. 1914. Com
mission government went Into effect
Tau 1Q14
FREEMAN CREEK D IS T R IC T .
W ater-W orks Bonds.
This district is in Lewis County.
5s g ’ 1 0 ___$ 3 9 ,000c_____Aug 1 1940
Road Improvement Bonds
6,000c*. Jan 1 ’26-’27
$120,000c.July 1 ’29-’31
21,000c*: Jan 1 ’28-’34 5s g '23 J-J
3 5 ,0 0 0 c -.. July 1 1932
16,000c*-Jan 1 ’35-’38
40.0 0 0 c ... July 1 1933
5s '24 J-J
20,000c*.Jan 1 ’39-’42
30.0 0 0 c ... July 1 1934
2 4 ,000c*-Jan 1 ’43-’46 5s g ’23 J-J f 5 ,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1934
21,000c*. Jan 1 ’47-’49
j360,000c-July 1 ’35-’43
24.000c*.Jan 1 ’50-’ 52 B O N D . D EB T Mar 1925- $745,000
,18.000c*-Jan 1 ’53-’54 Assessed valuation 1925--16,869,256
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or
G en’ l Impt. & Refdg. Bonds.
4M s’ 17 Jan $656.000c*Jan 1 ’26-’47 at National City Bank, N . Y . City.
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WEST VIRGINIA—CITIES & TOWNS

Central C ity (A n n ex e d Ju ne 1 *09)
5s '05 Sept $20.5 0 0c...S ept 1 1935
5s ’07 Aug 17,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1937
GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1925 $2,125,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 2 1,268
Sinking fund and Interest.
221.311
Assess, val. real estate_ 95.288.100
_
Assess, val. personal_____27.941.335
Other assessable property 10.899 523
Tot. ass. val.’25(80%act)134,128,958
GRAFTON.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— -$21.70
This city Is In T aylor C ounty. Pop’n 1910, 31,161; 1920, 50,177
In c. M a r. 15 1856. Commission
IN T . payable at the office of the
governm ent adopted M ar. 18 1913. State Sinking Fund Commission.
G L E N V IL L E M A G IS T E R IA L
D IS T R IC T .
This district (P . O. Glenville) is
in Gilm er C ounty.
R o a d B on d s.
5s ’25 J-J $250,000c. Jan 1 ’26-’50
B O N D . D E B T D ec 4 ’2 5 -- $250,000
T ot.a ss'd v a l.'25(3-5 a c t .).5.600,000
T otal tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 _$21.70

V . 96, p . 963. Population 1910,
7,563; 1920, 8,517.
SClty H o s p ita l B d s.
..
5 s '1 5 D e c $ 9 .6 1 0 c ..D e c 1 '26- *5
Im p t. B o n d s (Part every 5 years).
4H s
s-a $65,610c Last bond ’34
W a t e r B o n d s.
6s ’ l l
M -S $90,000..................... 1945
(S ubject to call after 1921.)
5s ’ 12 July $75 6 00c. July 1 '26-’46
Electric-light bonds__________ $2,000
B D . D E B T N o v 21 ’24— $121,000
Assess, val. real estate___ 5.382.790
Assess, val. personal_____ 2,599,090
Other assess, p rop erty___ 2,570,918
T o ta l assess, val. 1924___ 10.552,798
T ota l tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $26.70
S IN T . at M erchants A M echanics
Savings B an k. G rafton.

HUNTINGTON JND. SCH. DIST.

This district covers same territory
and embraces same subjects of taxa­
tion as city.
4^s
J-J $25,000c__Jan 11 1934
(Subject to call after Jan. 11 1914.)
5s ’ 14 A-OS285.000c.Apr 1 ’26-’44
5s
„ _ 405.000...........................
5s
. . . 200,000...........................
(16,000c____ Jan 1 1947
5s '23 J-J
32,000c____Jan 1 1948
(28,000c____ Jan 1 1949
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’10 July $50,000c_ July 1 1930
_
4 « s ’16 J-D 300.000..June 1 ’26-’46
5s ’23 J-J 800,000.-Jan 1 ’28-’ 52
Central C i t y (A n n ex ed J u n e 1 1909)
5s ’05 M-S $12,000c___ Sept 2 1925
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.$2.085.000
Total valuation 1924---- 117,472,362
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 $15.90
Value of school property. .$1,400.000
Population in 1920__________ 50,17$
IN T . on $500,000. and $300,000
Issues at First Nat. Bank, N . Y .;
others at N ational City Bank. N . Y.

G R A F T O N IN D E P . 8 C H . D IS T .
July $10,500c___June 1 1931
July 1 3,000c— July 1 1937
J u l l d in g B o n d s.
5s ’ 14 J-J $98,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1948
(Sublect to call begin. July 1 1924.)
B O N D . D E B T Oct 28 ’25 $111,500
T otal assessed value 1925
(about 80% a ctu a l)____ 10.495.218
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25S12.40
Population in 1925 (est.)_____ 10.000 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
County seat Is Charlestown.
I N T . payable at M erchants' &
R ailroad-Aid Bonds.
M echanics’ Savings Bank o f G raf­
ton , at G rafton Bank and at Sink­ 5 s ’ 17 . . .$ 1 3 3 ,0 0 0 ................ 1934
ing Fund Com m ission in Charleston. BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’25 $133,000

4X a

G R E E N B R IE R C O U N T Y .
Lewisburg is the cou nty seat.
F o rt S p r in g M a gisteria l R oad
D ls t.
5s '17 J-J $ 7 1 ,3 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’2 6 -’47
tL e w is b u r g M agisterial D ist.
5s
J-D
$ 7 7 ,000c. June 1 ’26-’36
t W h it e S u lp h u r M a gist’ l D ist.
5s
J-D $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’26-’36
tM ea d ow B lu ff M a g is t’ l D ist.
6s
J-J $90,000 .J u ly 1 '2 6 -’44
T O T . D E B T O ct 2 2 ’2 1 . . $387,600
T otal assess, val. 1921___25.509 090
T a x rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 1 ...$ 1 9 .9 0
P op n o f C o . ’ 10. 24,833; ’20. 26,242
I N T . payable on bonds marked
(t) at office o f Clerk o f C ou n ty C ou rt,
Lew isburg, or at the Chase N at.
B ank, N . Y . C ity .

Assess, val. real estate___ 11,758.640
Assess, val. personal____ 4.855,330
Other assessable property. 5 088.347
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (Ji act.) .21,732.317
State & C o . tax ( per $ 1,000) '25 .$7.10
Pop’n 1910, 15,889; 1920, 15,729
* Red. after 10 years from issue.
IN T. at Bond Sinking Fund Com­
mission in Charleston.
KANAW HA C OU N TY.

Charleston is the county seat.
Big Sandy Magis. Dist. B on d i.
5s T8 J-J $116,000..July 1 ’26-’46
Cabin Creek Road Dist. B ondi.
5s ’ 19 A-O $ 3 7 ,0 0 0 ....................
Road bonds_______________ $375,000
Road bonds_______________ 86,000
BONDED D EBT—
Big Sandy District— __ $170,000
Cabin Creek Dist. M ar.’20 46,600
Assessed valuation—
HANCOCK COUNTY.
County assess, value
New Cumberland Is the ooun ty seat
(real & personal'21. 91,877,720
R o a d B o n d s {Red. beg. 1932).
Cabin Crk. Dist 1919..20.044,544
5s g ’ 12 M -N $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 c..M a y 1 1946
5s ’ 14 J-J
4 9 ,0 0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1948 P o p 'n o f C o. ’ 10, 84,457; ’20,119,650
(Redeem able beginning July 1 1924.''
5s ’24 E -A 3 6 5 ,0 0 0 .-A u g 1 ’26-’58
G r a n t D is tr ic t R oa d B o n d s.
5s '16 J-D $95 0 00 c. June 1 '26-’50
C la y D is tr ic t R o a d B o n d s.
5s '16 J -D $29,0 00c.June 1 ’26-'50
P oe D is tr ic t R o a d B o n d s.
5s ’ 16 J-D $50.000____ J u n el 1950
(Subject to call after 1926.)
B O N D . D E B T o f Grant
D ist. O ct 1916.................. $250,000
Assess, va l. o f Grant D ist.
„ 1916................................. — 6.898,834
O ou nty assessed value
(real & personal) 1921.-15,516,500
P op n o f C o. '10. 10.465: ’20, 19,975
I N T . on bonds o f 1924 at office o f
State Treasurer and N ational C ity
B ank, N ew Y ork C ity; on others at
First N ational B ank, Chester.

H A R R IS O N C O U N T Y .
C ounty seat is Clarksburg.
C la y D is tr ic t R o a d B o n d s.
5s '16 F -A $192,000c A ug 1 '2 6 -’41
C ou n ty has no bonded debt.
D istrict debt D ec 1 9 2 3 ___ $216,000
Assess, val. real estate___83,609,190
Assess, val. personal_____ 28,430,600
Other assessable property 28,599,703
T otal assess, val. ’23 (65%
a c t u a l ) ----------------------$140,639,493
D ist, tax rate (per $ 1 .0 0 0 )'2 3 ..$ 8 .6 0
P op n 1910, 48,381: 1920, 74,793
I N T . at office o f O ounty Clerk or
Guaranty Trust C o ., N . Y .

KENOVA.

This city is in Wayne Oounty.
Sewerage Bonds.
5s ’ 15 ann $55.000____Dec 1 1945
(Subject to call after Dec 1 1925)
BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’25 $150,000
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Assess, val., real estate___2,678.250
Assess, val., personal_____1,060.245
Other assessable property. .3,393.273
T ot. ass’d val.'25 (14 act.) .7,131,718
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $5.10
Population 1910, 992; 1920, 2,162
K E N O V A SCH O O L D IS T R IC T

This district (F. O. Kenova) is in
Wayne County.
High S chool Bonds.
6s ’21 A-0$128.000___ Apr 1 1926
BOND. D EBT Jan 16 '23..$135,500
KEYSER.

This city is in Mineral County.
W ater Bonds.
5 s g ’23 A-0$175,000c. Apr 1 ’ 27-56
(For maturity see V. 119, p. I l l )
BOND. D E B T Apr 1923— $240,300
Assessed value 1923_______ 6,865,413
IN T. at the office of the State
Treasurer, or at the National City
Bank, New York.
Population, 1920. 3,705; 1920, 6,003

KEYSER IND. SCHOOL DIST.

This district is in Mineral County.
H U N T IN G T O N .
6s ’ 12 July $75,000.c_________1939
This city is in Cabell C o . Inc.
B uilding B onds.
Jan. 1 1872.
5s '12 July $15,000c__________1932
C ity B u ild in g .
6s ‘ 15 July $35,000c„June 30 1949
5s g T 4 Oct $ 125.000c__ O ct 1 1944 (Subject to call part after July 1 ’25)
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’25- $125,000
U n d erg ra d e C ro ss in g .
5s g ’ 14 O ct $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c „ .O c t 1 194< Total assessed value 1925.-5,879,550
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$11.00
M a rk et-H ou se.
5s g ’ 14 O ct $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 c „ .O c t 1 194' Population in 1922 (est.)______ 6,500
IN T . Is payable in Keyser.
P o lic e E q u ip m e n t.
5s g ’ 14 O ct $5,000c— .O c t 11944
S ew er B o n d s.
5s ’06 Jan $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c_ „J a n 1 193C
P a v in g B o n d s.
5s ’ 06 Jan $55,0 0 0 c .__Jan 1 193C
F ifth S eries B o n d s .
5 s ’09 June$75,000c___J u n e l 1931
S ix th S eries B o n d s.
5s ’ 13 J u ly $ 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 c.„J u ly 1 1943
S tr e e t-Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s .
5s ’07 N ov $50,0 0 0 c .— N o v 1 1937
I n c in e r a to r B o n d s.
5s ’ 13 July $20,000c— _July 1 1943
F ire D e p a rtm e n t B o n d s.
5s ’07 N o v $12,0 0 0 c . „ N o v 1 1937
5s g ’ 14 Oct *30,000c__.O ct 11944
B u ild in g S ite B on d s.
5s '10 June $80,000c___June 1 1940
F u n d in g B o n d s.
5s '07 N ov $ 8 0 .0 0 0 c „ -N o v 1 1937
C ity B o n d s
4 }£ s ’25 J -J $ l, 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-59
(F or m aturity see Y . 121, p . 1942.)




LEE ROAD DISTRICT.

This district is in Mingo County.
5J4s’23 F-A$200,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’47
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1532)
BONDED D E B T ...........
(?)
IN T. at State Treasurer’s office or
National City Bank, N. Y . City.

LINCOLN COUNTY.

Hamlin Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s g ’ 17 J-D $6 75.0 00...June 1 1942
CO. BD . D T . Oct 10 1921. $675,000
8inking fund____________
15,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 6,533,890
_
Assess, val., personal____ 5,606.610
Other assess, property___ 7,178,269
Total assessed val. 1921 19,318,769
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21.$22.50
Pqp'n 1910. 20,491; 1920, 10.378
IN T . payable In Hamlin or at
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.

165

LINCOLN MAGISTERIAL DIST. M ANNINGTON M AGIST. DIST.

This district is in Marion County.
5s g '17 J-D $505,000c. June 1 ’26-'43
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 1311)
5s
. . . 100,500c________ _____
5H s’24 J-D*201,000c.June 1 ’35-’47
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 362).
T O T .B D .D E B T July '25. $893,000
Assess, val. 1924________ 17,896,576
Population (est.)____________ 11,000
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
office o f State Treasurer or National
City Bank, N. Y . on bonds o f 1917
at office of Clerk o f County Court or
at the National City Bank, N . Y .

LOGAN COUNTY.

Logan Is the county seat.
($200,000—.Jan 1 1930
J-J ( 300,000...J a y 1 1940
( 500,000— Jan 1 1950
600,000
5s
$1,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1931
72,000c. July 1 ’33-’35
5s g ’23 J-J
9,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936
.288,000c. July 1 ’37-’48
Logan D istrict Road Bonds.
5s ’ 16 M-N$44,000—M ay 20 ’28 '36
(Due one-fourth In 5 years and onetwentieth yearly thereafter, iu
ject to call after 10 years.)
CO. B D . D T . July 1923..$1,726,000
Assessed value of district. 16,225,010
Tot.assess.val.of C o.. ’ 23.43.188,957
Pop’n of Co. ’ 10. 14,476: ’ 20. 41.006
IN T . payable at the Chase Nat
Bank, N. Y ., or at the First Nat
Bank, Logan.
5s ’20

LOGAN SCHOOL DISTRICT.

This district is in Marion County.
5s '13 M-S $300,000c..Sept 19 1943
(Redeemable beginning 1933)
5s
. . . 150.000_______________
5 K s’24 J-D 301,000c.June 1 ’34-’45
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 362).
BOND. D EBT July 1925- $900,000
Assessed valuation 1924—20,497,422
Population 1920 (Census)_____8,107
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at the office
o f State Treasurer or at the National
City Bank, N. Y . G., on others at
office o f County Court.
MARION COUNTY.
Fairmont is the county seat.
Union D istrict B onds.
53^s’22 J-D$331,000_June 1 ’26-’52
Fairmont Dist.
5s ’ 13 M -S $300,000c— Sept 1943
iSub ject to call beginning in 1933.)
5s ’ 15 M -S$100,000c__ Sept 1 1945
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1935.)
G rant D istrict Bonds.
-s
. . . $179,500...........................
G rant Dist. Road B onds.
5a ’ 17 J-D$195,000c..........................
(Due serially for 26 years)
W infield Road D istrict B onds.
5s ’23 J-D $200,000 ______ serially
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1 9 2 3 County _______________ $1,862,500
Fairmont District____
500,000
Grant District_______
179,500
Assessed valuation 1923—
C oun ty....................... $108,285,275
Fairmont District____ 35.089.616
Grant District_______ 5,957.292
Union District_______ 11,246,352
Winfield District_____ 4,258.289
Popula'n 1910, 42,794; 1920. 54,571
IN T . at office of Oounty Court.

This district (P. O. Logan) is in
Logan County.
...$ 4 0 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
6s ’ 22 J-D 40.000..1952 (opt.’32) MARLINTON.
This town is in Pocahontas Co.
BOND. DEBT Oct 28’25. $570,000
W ater & L ight P lant B onds.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(l-3act.).32,977,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-.S16.80 3s g ’ 17 J-D $18.000c—Aug 15 1947
Population (est.)_____________60,000 (Subject to call $2,000 yrly. beg.
in 1923)
ann
LOUDON MAGISTERIAL DIST. 6s '18 J-J $7,0000 ..........1926-1932
6s ’25
9 .0 0 c____ 1926-1940
This district is in Kanawha County BOND. DEBT Nov 26 '25. $47,000
($2,235c—.S ep t 1 1926 Assess, value, real estate_ $996,720
_
5s ’ 16 M-S 30.000c.8ept 1 ’27-’36 Assess, value, personal____ 957,522
(40,000c. Sept 1 ’37-’46 Other assess, property_____ 639,451
5H s’24 J-J 200,000c..Jan 1 ’ 26-’50 Tot. ass’d val. '25 (act.)_ 2,018,187
_
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 230) Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_____ $6.00
(?)
BONDED D E B T ________
Population 1910, 1,045; 1920, 1,177
IN T . at Town Treas. office.
5 )4 s

m cdow ell c o u n t y .

Welch is the cou nty seat.
R o a d B o n d s.
5H s
J-J $ 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 -..Jan 1 ’ 26-’52
B ig C reek D ist. R o a d B o n d s.
5s ’ 15 M -N $165,000c___M a y 1 1945
(Subject to call after M a y 1 1935
N o rth F ork D ist. R o a d B o n d i.
5s T 7 J-J $103,000— Jan 1 ’26-’38
• (F or m aturity see V . 104, p . 978)
E lk h o rn D ist. R o a d B o n d s .
5s ’ 17 J-J $ 9 4 ,5 0 0 .-J an 1 ’26-’34
(F or m aturity see V . 104, p . 978)
A d k in D ist. R o a d B o n d s .
6s ’ 17 J-J $288.000— Jan 1 ’ 26-’40
(F or m aturity see V . 104, p . 978)
6s
J-J 290,000________________
S a n d y R iver D is t. R o a d B o n d s
.s ’ 16 J-J $ 23 0 ,0 0 0 ..$ 1 0,00 0 yrly.
B ro w n s C reek D ist. R o a d B ds.
5s '17 J-J $351,090--J an 1 ’26-’38
(F or m aturity see V . 104, p . 978)
B O N D E D D E B T O ct 1 9 1 9 C ounty d e b t______________ $50,000
Big Creek D i s t .................... 165,000
Sandy River D ist_________ 270,000
N orth ford D ist____________210.500
Elkhorn D ist______________ 202,000
A dkin D i s t . . . ....................... 478,500
B row n's Creek D is t______ 727,000
Sinking Funds—
C ounty June 30 1918_____ 33,670
N orthford D istrict______ _ 7,670
Elkhorn D istrict__________
9,370
Adkin D istrict______________ 14,307
B row n’s Creek D istrict___16,226
B ig Creek D istrict_________ 12,953
Sandy R iver D istrict_____
4,638
Assessed Valuation—
B ig Creek D i s t .............$19,601,766
N orth Fork D ist.......... 4,630,733
Elkhorn D ist................. 6.102,974
A dkin D ist_____ _______ 10,213,723
B row n’s Creek D is t___ 15,495,256
C o . (real & pers’l) 1921 52,358,685
T otal T ax R ate (per $1,000)—
N orth Fork D ist..................... $14.6«
Elkhorn D ist.............................. 14.20
A dkin D ist...................................15.00
B row n’s Creek D is t_________ 14.90
B ig Creek D ist______________ 12.16
Sandy R iver D ist____________13.80
C o u n ty, 1917------------------------- 14.19
P o p ’n 1910. 47,856; 1920, 68,571
I N T . payable at local bank. New
Y ork C ity and Berwind N a t. Bank.
Berwlnd.

MARSHALL COUNTY.
Moundsville is the county seat.
Cameron Road District Bonds.
5s ’20 - - - $234,000c--------------------Meade Road D istrict Bonds.
5 s ’20 . . . $151.000c______________
Union Road Dist. Bonds.
5s ’ 13 . . . $150,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1947
Liberty Road Dist. Bonds.
5s
. . . $200,000c— .....................
Clay Road Dist. Bonds.
5s ’20 ...$ 2 0 0 ,000c.......................
W ashington Road Dist. Bonds.
5s ’24
. . . $50,000c______________
W ebster Road Dist. Bonds.
5s '24 - ._ $100,000c______________
TOT. DEBT Oct 28 '25—$1,850,000
Assess, val. real estate_ 31,637,160
_
Assess, val., personal___ 11,229.570
Other assess, property____13,901,690
Tot. ass. val.’25 (% act.).56,768,420
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000), 1925______________ $20.00
Populat’n 1910, 32,388; 1920, 33,681
M AR TIN SB URGE
This city is in Berkley Oounty
Inc. in 1789.
W ater B onds.
4s
July $29,000____1934 &1937
Is
Dec 40,000c.................1943
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $97,000................ ...........
G en . Impt. & Paving Bonds.
5s ’17 Jan $195,000..-Jan 1 1951
(Subject to call Jan 1 1937)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
-s ’01
. . . $51,000..-_____________
TOT. B D . D T . July 1 '25- $412,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 7,790,965
Assess, val., personal____ 4,048,853
Other assess, property
1 073,513
Total assessed value 1925-12,913,331
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.-$9.00
Popula’n 1910, 10,698; 1920, 12,515
IN T . on bonds of 1917 is payable
at City reaqirer’s office; on others
at People’s Trust C o., Martinsburg.

M ARTINSBURG SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Berkeley Co.
B uilding Bonds.
5s
s-a $25,000c__________1943
S ch ool Bonds.
'
5s ’ 19 s-a $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 .................1953
(Optional after 1929.)
B O N D .D E B T Nov 25’25- $410,000
Total assess, val. 1925___12,800,000
MAGNOLIA MAGISTERIAL DT. School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$) 1.50
This district (P. O. Williamson) is Population in 1917 (est.)_____14,000
IN T . is payable at Sheriff’s office
in Mingo County.
$ 6 ,0 0 0 ..-D ec 31 1941 In Martinsburg.
20.000.
Dec 31 ’42-’43
11.000.
. .D ec 31 1944
MEADOW BLUFF MAGISTERIAL
24.000Dec 31 ’45-’46DISTRICT.
13.000—Dec 31 1947This district is in Green County.
28.000Dec 31 ’48-’49 s ’25 J-J f$74,000—-Jan 1 ’26-’46
5^
5J4s’23 J-D 15.000.
. . Dec 31 1950
i 4,500____Jan 1 1947
16.000.
. .D e c 31 1951
BOND. D EBT M ay 1925. $206,000
17.000.
. .D ec 31 1952
Assessed valuation_______5,891,761
1 8 .0 0 0 - .D e c 31 1953
Population 1920______________3,928
19.000.
. .D e c 31 1954
2 0 .0 0 0 - .D e c 31 1955
MERCER COUNTY.
21.000.
. . Dec 31 1956Princeton is the county seat.
22.000.
. .D ec 31 1957 Roads (Red. beg. 10 y r s . J r . i s s u e ) .
$8,000c Dec 31 '26-27 5s T4 A-O$500.000__ Apr 15 1944
20.000c Dec 31 ’28-’31 5s ’ 15 J-J 350,000...M a y 15 1945
18,000c Dec 31 ’32-’34 GEN. B D . D T . Nov 1922 $850,000
5>*g’24J-D
14,000c Dec 31 ’35-’36 Assess, value, real estate_.29,037,370
24.000c Dec 31 ’37-’39 Assessed value, personal.. 14,347,410
9,0 00c..D ec 31 1940 Other assessable property. 16,967,164
, 3,00 0c..D ec 31 *941 Tot .ass’d val .’22(60 % act) 60,351,944
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
Total tax (per $1.000) 1922...$29.40
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or Popula, u 1910. 38,371; 1920, 49.558
National City Bank, N . Y . City.
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N . Y .

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MINERAL COUNTY.

Keyser Is the county seat.
P iedm ont Mag. Dist. Bonds.
6s '16 J-Dj$39.00bc.Dec 1 26 36
1 20,000c. Dec 1 ’37-’41
New Creek Mag. Dist. Bonds.
'16Aug$162.000c_Dec 1 ’26-’ 50
Elk Mag. Dist. B onds.
.s '19 ..-$ 1 1 2 ,0 0 0 _______________
(Piedmont Dist$59,000
BD. D T .i New Creek Dist
162,000
July '25 \Elk Dist--------112,000
(Piedmont Dist_$2,551.970
Assessed i New Creek Dist 6,837,020
v a l .’25 \ E l k Dist______ 1,480,520
County assess, value (real
and personal)_______ -.14,486,860
Assess, val. public utilities 7,748,230
Total assess, val. 1925------ 22,235,090
Population of county 1910, 16,674;
1920, 19,849.
„
IN T . at office o f Clerk C o. Court
First Nat. Bank, Keyser, or Davis
Nat. Bank, Piedmont.

Sinkingfund_____________
$9,000
Assess, val.. real estate___ 2,759.910
Assess, val., persrral_____,1,708,400
Assess, val., railroads, etc. 668,084
Tot. assess, val. T9 (abt.
Vi act.)___________ ____ 5.136.394
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9 $2.3 70
IN T. is payable at First Nat.
Bank of North Fork.
O T T E R SCH O OL D IS T R IC T

This district (P. O. Gassaway) Is
in Braxton County.
School Bonds.
6s ’21 Jan $99,000-.-Jan 1 ’26-’40
(Optional on or after Jan. 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT N ov 3 0 ,’25- $97,600
Sinkingfund______________
21,000
Tor. ass’d val. ’25 (Vi act.) _5,704,671
School tax (per $1,000) ’25$14.90
Population (est.)_________
10,000
PARKERSBURG.

P R IN C E T O N .




SOUTH CH ARLESTO N.

This city Is In Mercer County.
This town is in Kanawha County..
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24 $183,000
Paving and Sewer B onds.
$56,000___ June 1 193$
Assessment debt (add'l)____________ 7,000
Assess, val. real estate_____ 5.064.400
42,000-.June 1 ’34-’40’
Assess, val. personal______ 1.575.000
15,000-.June 1 ’41-’43
42.000-.June 1 ’44-’50
Other assess, p ro p e r ty ____ 1.486 63?
To t .assess .val.’24 (60 % act) 8 ,126,032
15,000--June 1 ’ 51-’5$
Tax rate (per ? l .000) 1924
_.$8.5 TOTAL D E B T Dec 1923— $251,146
Population 1910. 3,027; 1920, 6,224 Assessed valuation 1923_ 5,023,146
_
Population, 1920______________3,65(1

I

PUTNAM C O U N TY.

Winfield is the county seat, Incorporated in 1848.
{Curry D istrict Road B onds.
5s ’ 19 M-NS81 000--M ay 1 ’26-’49
(See V. 104, p. 1726 for maturity.)
BOND. D T .of dist.Nov. ’ 19 $92,000
Assess, val. 1919 (dist.) —2,084,199
Actual value (est.)________ 2,400,000
T ot. assess, val.of C o.’21--8,156,505
Population of county in 1910.-18.5X7
Population of county in 1920-.17.531
|INT. payable at Winfield or
Chase Nat. Bank. New York.

This city is in Wood County. In­
corporated in 1820. Commission
government adopted March 21 1911. R A L E IG H C O U N T Y .
Morgantown is the county seat.
County seat is Beckley.
V. 92, p. 823.
5s T9 A-O $325,000 ------ 1929-1949
Tow n District Road Bonds.
Sewer and Street B onds.
Morgan Dist. road bon ds..$300,000 5s 19 J-D$189.000c-June 1 ’26-’34 5s '16 J-D$210.000c.June 1 ’26-'46
.$300.000...................Shady Springs Dist. Road Bds
COUNTY D E B T ----------None 5s Street Bonds.
g —
($125,000c__________1926 5s '16 J-DS135 OOOc.June 1 '26-'4f
District debts Oct 1 1923—
Trap Hill District Road Bond?
\ 75,000c_____1927-1929
Morgan District----------300.000 5s g ’23M-N /75,000c.M ay 1 ’34-’36 5s ’ 16 J-D $98 OOCc.June 1 26 -4 f
Cass District-------------300,000
(?)
125,000c. M ay 1 ’37-’38 BONDED D E B T ________
Grant District________
325.000
Tot. assess, val. of Co. ’21 37,206.608
W ater Bonds.
Union District________
150,uOO 4s '09 June $270,000C-.June 1 1929 Population of county 1910___ 25,633
County assess, value (real
4s '12 June 100,000c. .June 1 1932 Population of county 1920___ 42,482
and personal) 1923— 99,000,000 TOT. B D .D T . N ov 1925- $787,500
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'23$14.90 Assessment debt (incl.)_____________ 417,500 D O L P H C O U N T Y .
RAN
Pop’n of Co. TO. 24,334; '20, 33,618 Water debt (incl.)_______
Elkins is the county seat.
370,000
Leadsville Magist. Dist. Rd. Bds
Sinking fund:
MONTGOMERY.
May 1 1950
General_______________
118,268 5s ’ 16 J-DI214,000c
This city is in Fayette County.
Water-________________
253,379 (Subject to call $6,000 yearly May 1
1917-34 incl., $7,000 yearly M ay 1
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate___27,600,450
1935-50 incl.)
5s T9 A-O $12,000------$3,000 y ly Assess, val. personal_____ 12,070,630
Beverely Road Dist. Bonds.
City Bldg. & Fire Equip. Bds.
Other ass. property______ 3,408,658
5s g '18 July $23.000c.July 1 '26-'48 Total asses, val.'25 (act.)-43,079,738 5s ’ 19 A-O $72 00 >c_-Ort. 1 '26-’4P
T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22_$18.50 BOND. DEBT Nov 9 1918 $220,000
Street Bonds.
6.000
5H s’22 . . . $12,000----- $1,000 yrly Popula’n 1910, 17,842; 1920. 20,050 Sinking fund (general)___
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $47,000
Assess, val. (Real estate_ 3.812.965
_
IN T . payable at City Treasury.
of district! Personal____ 3,820.160
Assess, val., r e a l---------[Oth. property. 1,468,127
Assess, val., personal------- 6 4 540 P A R K E R S B U R G IN D . S C H . D .
Other assessable prop— - - 204 ,000
Tot.asses.val.'18(75% act.)9,101,252
S ch oo Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val.'25 (1 -3 act.) 2,581,140 5s '15 J-D $182,500— -June 1 1949 Tot. asses, val. of Co. ’ 21.20.260.360
'City tax rate (per $1,000)„ 25-$8.00 (Redeemable beginning June 1 1916.) Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17.$16.80
Population 1910, 1.888: 1920. 2.130 5s '16 J-J $125,000c_ Sept 1 1950 Pop’n of Co. ’ 10. 26,028; ’20, 26,804
_
IN T . payable at the Montgomery (Subject to call after Sept. 1 1926.))
IN TER E ST at Elkins.
National Bank of Montgomery.
5s ’24 A-OS575,000c— Aug 1 1946
BOND. DEBT N ov 7 ’25- $875,000 R IC H W O O D IN D . S C H . D IS T .
This district (P. O. Richwood) is
Sinking fund____________
45,000
MORGAN COUNTY.
in Nicholas County.
Berkley Springs is the county seat Total assess, val. 1925
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
(100% act.)__________ 50,479,000
C acapon Road District Bonds.
5s '20 A-O $210 ,000 --$10,000 yrly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $11.00 5s '16 June $40,000c__________1931
(Subject to call after 1926)
Population 1920 (census).
20,050
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924—
IN T . on bonds o f 1924 and 1925 BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’25- $54,500
C o u n ty ________________
None
15.000
Cacapon District---------- $230,000 at the State Treasurer’s office or S in k in g fu n d ________________
Total assessed val'n 1925--3,996 998
N at’l City Bank, N . Y . C.
Assess, val. Cacapon Road
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$20.90
Dist. 1924 (2-3 act. val.):
in 1925 (est.)
7.000
Real estate------------------- 924.495 P A W P A W M A G IS T E R IA L D IS T . Population payable In Charleston.
IN T . is
Personal---------------------- 691.98 > This district is in Marion County.
Other property-------------- 4.583.861 5s T7 J-D $242,000c_June 1 ’26-'38
R IT C H IE C O U N T Y .
T o ta l____________
.6,100,336 (For maturity see V. 104, p. 88)
County seat is Harrisville.
Tax rate (per $1,000) '2 4 -----$ 1 5 .9 0 5s
. . . 100,000_______________
Clay D istrict Road B onds.
Population 1910, 7,848; 1920, 8,357 5 Vis
...$ 1 7 5 .0 0 0 _______________
5s ’ 16 J-D$l52,590c_Dec
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1925 $242,000 County has no indebtedness. 1 ’ 26-'41
Assessed valuation 1923-.11,883,346 District debt Dec 1925— $152,500
MORGANTOWN.
IN T . at office o f County Court.
This city Is in Monongalia County
Assessed val. of district___ 8 024.272
First Incorporated as a town about
Tot. assess, val. of Co. ’25.28 778,54]
PENN SBORO.
1788; city charter Jan. 24 1901.
Pop’ n of Co. ’ 10. 17,875; ’20, 16,506
This city is in Ritchie County.
C ity Hall Bonds
IN T . payable In New York.
$6,000c.Aug 1 26- 27 6s '15 Oct $ ]3.500c- -Oct 1 1935
5s *24 F-A 2 0 .000 c.A ug 1 |28-32 BOND DEBT Oct 31 ’2 5 -. $13,500 R O A N E C O U N T Y .
7.500
20.000c.Aug 1 33-36 Sinkingfund______________
County seat Is Spencer.
1,000c_ Aug 1 1937 Assess, val., real estate____1,265 800
_
Spencer D istrict Road Bonds.
5s ’24. _F-A$100,000c_Aug 1 ’37-’49 Assess, val., personal_____ 665,000 5s ’ 16 ann$160 OOOc.July 1 ’26-’46
T ot. assess, val’25— 4-5___1,930,800
(For maturity, see Y . 121, p. 1706.)
Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925------ $6.40 5s W alton Dist. Road July 1 ’26-’46
Sewer Bonds
'16 July $140 000c
5 s '24 F-A$l 10,000c.Aug 1 26- 33 Population in 1910, 930; 1920, 1,654
Reedy Road Dist. B onds.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2439)
5J^s
J-J $56,000c-July 1 ’26-’39
5s '24 F-A$300,000c_Aug 1 33-44 P L E A S A N T S C O U N T Y .
Gearv Dist. Road B onds.
County seat is St. M ary’s.
(For maturity, see V. 121, p. 1706.)
5 ^ s ’24 J-J $120,000___________1932
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
Street Impt Bonds.
C o u n t y debt______________
N one
5H s’23 J-D $238,500c.Dec 1 26-39 5s g '23 J-J $92,000c. July 1 '26-'48 Road Dist. debt N ov 1925 $562 000
$96,000 Ass’d val. of county 1925-26,175.919
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1177) BOND. DEBT Nov 1924Assessed valuation 1924—10.789,365 Populat’n 1910, 21,543; 1920, 20,129
Sewer, Funding and Street.
IN T . at State Treasurer's office or
5s '02 July $2,200c— July 1 1926
(Subject to'call after July 1 1912) National City Bank, N . Y . City.
S IS T E R S V IL L E .
5s '07 July 38.000c.July 6 '26- 36
This city is in Tyler County.
P H IL L IP I IN D E P E N D E N T SCH .
Paving Bonds.
,
Filtration-System Bonds.
D IS T R IC T
4 K s’98 J’ne $26.000c.beglnnlng 10
’26-’32
This district (P. O. Phillip!) Is in 5s T7D. Jan $14.000--Jan 1$37,500
5s '01 June 13 ,800 c .various
BON
DEBT Oct 28 ’25Barbour County.
BON D. D EBT Nov 1 25-$l,065,500
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,620.955
School Bonds.
Sinking fund----------33.195
val.,
6 s ’21 Apr $90,000c------------- Serial Assess,assess, personal_____ 1,2?4,997
Assess, val., real estate_23,205,815
Other
property___ 527.321
BON D. DEBT Nov 2 8 ’25 $90,000 Total assess, val. '25 -------- 3.443,553
Assess, val., personal- 7,232,380
12,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$6.00
Other assess, property— 3,536,010 Sinkingfund____________
Tor. ass’d val. '25 (act.)—33,974,20o T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (3-5 act.)3,016,747 Population 1910, 2,684; 1920, 3,238
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925----- $9.10 School tax (per $1,000) 1925 $12.70
2,500 S IS T E R V IL L E S C H . D IS T .
Population 1910, 9,150; 1920, 12,127 Population (est.)-------------IN T . at Second Nat. Bank, Mor­
This district is in Tyler County.
gantown, State Treasurer’s office and P O IN T P L E A S A N T .
5s ’22 M-S $52,5 0 0 c___ 1927-1941
at the N at’l City Bank, N . Y . C.
The city is in Mason County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925 $52,500
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925— $24,000 A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1925__ 3,869 91 1
MORGANTOWN SCHOOL DIST. Assessed val’n, real estate- - 1,50) ,395 School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$17 70
5s '09 July $73,000c-July 1 ’26-;37 Assessed val’n, personal__ 2,3)6,161
IN T . at Charleston or New York
5s T4 July 134.000c. July 1 26-44 Tot. ass’d val.’25 (1-3 act.)3,817,556
4Ms’24 M-S 594,000c*Mar 1 '26-55 T ot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$3) .00 SL A B F O R K M A G IS . D IS T .
(For maturity see Y. 118, p. 2478) Population 1910, 2,045; 1920, 3,059
This district is in Raleigh County.
BON D. D EBT N o v i ’ 25. $801,000
5 s ’24 M-S $400,000--yearly Mar 1
Sinkingfund--------------------- _ 10-999 P O IN T P L E A S A N T IN D E P E N D ­ TO T. BD. D T . June 1924 $554,000
T ot. ass’ d val. '25 (a ct.)-.47.742,004
ENT SCH O OL D IS T R IC T .
Assessed value 1924_____ 12,603,717
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-SI6.00
School B uilding Bonds.
Real val. tax. prop, (est.)-60,000,000
Population in 1925--------------- 30 000 5s ’ 17 Jan $35,000c._.Jan 1 1947
IN T . at the National City Bank,
IN T . in N . Y . City at Hanover
(Subject to call July 1 1927)
New York, or at the office of State
Nat. Bank and Seaboard Nat. Bank. BOND. DEBT Oct 27 1924 $30,000 Treasurer. Population 1920, 8,667.
T ot. ass’d val. ’24 (est.)— 3,059,523
MOUNDSVILLE INDEPENDENT Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$13.80 SL A B F O R K M A G IS T E R IA L
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Population in 1921 (est.)--------- 4,000
D IS T R IC T .
S chool B uilding Bonds.
IN T . at County Sheriff’s office.
This district is in Wyoming Co.
5s '08 M-S $7,500____Mar 1 1928
5s ’ 16 J-D $30,000c_ June 1 1946
_
5s T7 J-D 144,000.-June 1 26-45 P R E S T O N C O U N T Y .
(Subject to call June 1 1926.)
B O N D . D E B T D e c 5 ’25. $165,000
Kingwood is the county seat.
b V is'25 J-J f$50,000c____ 1926-1930
Tot.ass’d val.’25(abt.act) 12,489.350
P ortland D istrict Road Bonds.
1275,000c____ 1931-1955
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—$12.30 5s '16 J-J $206,000c..Jan 1 '26-'50 BOND. DEBT June 19 ’25.$355,000
K ingw ood District Road Bonds. Assessed valuation_______ 11,000,000
NORTH FORK SCH. DISTRICT. 5s ’ 16 J-J $125,000c.July 1 ’26-’50 Population 1920--------------------- 4,907
T his district (P. O. Worth) Is in TOTAL DEBT Oct 8 1921 $440,000
S M IT H F IE L D
M A G IS T E R IA L
Assess, val. real estate_ 18,445,790
_
McDowell County.
^
D IS T R IC T
5s ’ 17 J-D J$10 ,000 c_-D ec 26 1926 Assess, val. personal_____ 8,427,600
This district is in Roane County.
\ 28 000c. _$2,000 ann. Public utilities__________ 6.904,966
5 ^ s ’25 J-J $223,00 0c____ 1926-1945
(Subject to call $20,000 in 10 years, Total ass'd val. of county
1921 (75 to 80% act.)..33,778,356 BOND. DEBT N ov 1925- $223,000
and $2,000 annually thereafter)
6s
70,000------------------- - - Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$20.00 Total assess, val. 1925------ 4,367,015
BOND. DEBT Oct 7 ’ 1 9 .. $55,000 Pop’n o f C o. ’ 10. 26.341; ’ 20. 27,996 Population (est.)---------------------1,200

MONONGALIA COUNTY.

[V ol. 121.

WEST VIKGINIA—CITIES & TOWNS

SPENCER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This dlstlrict Is In Roane County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 15 July $35,000c_ July 1 1945
_
(Subject to call after .lulv 1 1925.)
BOND. D EBT July 1 1925 $35,000
5.000
Sinkingfund______________
T ot. ass’d val. '25 (Vi act.)_3,048 286
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25—$13 00
Population in 1923____________4,000
SUMMERS COUNTY.
Hinton Is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T Oct 1923—
Road D istricts —
Pipestone Dist. rd. bonds—$18,900
Forest Hill Dist. rd. b o n d s ..$23,500
Greenbrier Dist. road bonds. 125,000
Green Sulphur Dist. rd. bds. 98,500
Jumping Branch Dist. rd.bds. 26,500
Talcott Dist. road bonds___ 82,200
TOTAL BOND. DEBT
(County) Oct 1923______ $374,600
Assess.val.of road dists.’23:
Pipestem District______ 587,243
Forest Hill District_____ 779,250
Greenbrier District------- 7.378.060
Green Sulphur D istrict--3,220.767
Jumping Branch District 854,818
Talcott District------------ 3,186.406
Tot .assess, val. ’23 (county) 16006.544
Population, 1910, 18,420; ’ 20, 19,092
TA YLO R COUNTY.
Grafton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
s
...$ 1,00 0,00 0.........................
BONDED D E B T ............
(7)
County assess, val. (real
and personal) 1921___$16,748,910
Populat’n 1910. 16.554; 1920, 18,742
TRIADELPHIA SCH. DIST.
This district is in Ohio County
5s ’06 . . .
$3,000 ____1 ____ 1926
5 s ’09 . . .
27,000 _____ 1926-1938
{B u ild in g & Equipm ent Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-O$105,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’49
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1925)
6 s ’ 18 M -N 80,000c.Nov 1 5 ’28-’48
6s ’ 18 ann 114,000________ Serially
5 K s ’23J-J 300,000 _____ 1928-1943
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 8 ’ 26 $(29 000
Sinkingfund_____________
$7,000
Total assessed value 1925
(about Vi actual)______30 538 961
Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$11.50
Population of district (est.)___17,000
|INT. payable In Wheeling.
TUCKER COUNTY.
Parsons is the county seat,
z Fairfax D istrict Road B onds.
5s 17 J-J $30.000c.Jan 1 '26-’27
(At the expiration of 10 yrs. the right
is reserved to any or all of the
remainder of the issue.)
Dry Fork Dist. Road B onds.
5s ’ 17 J-D $60,000____June 1 1932
BONDED D E B T—
Fairfax Dist. N ov. 1924 $150,000
Dry Fork District_____
60,000
Assessed value 1924—
Fairfax District_______ 3,764,857
Dry Fork District_____ 1,454,981
County assess, value (real
and personal) 1924------ 12,856,481
Pop’n of Co. ’ 10, 18,675; '20. 16,791
z lN T . payable at office of Clerk of
County Court, at Miner’s & Mer­
chant’s Bank of Thomas or at the
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
U N IO N M A G IS T E R IA L D IS T .

This district is in Kanawha Co.
$30,000c_-Jan 1 ’26-’30
5 K s’24 J-J ! 35.000c_.Jan 1 '31-35
45,000c. .Jan 1 ’36-’40
10,000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
30,000c. .Jan 1 ’42-’44
5 V is’2 4 J-J \ 44,000c..Jan 1 ’45-’48
26,000c.-Jan 1 ’49-’ 50
BOND. D E P T Nov 1924— $372,000
Assess, valuation 1924____7,496,518
IN T . at office of State Treasurer
or National Park Bank, N . Y . City.
W AYNE C O U N TY.

County seat is Wayne.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 18 J-D$ 20.000—June 1 ’26-’43
BONDED D E B T ...........—
(7)
County assess, value (real
and personal) 1921----- 12,872,825
Popula’n 1910, 24,081; 1920, 26,012
W EBSTER COU N TY.

Webster Springs is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $140.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 29 ’25 $140,000
Sinkingfund____________
25,740
Assessed value, real estate 8,661,750
Assessed value, personal— 2,046.290
Other assessable property. 1,284,126
Total assessed value 1925
(about 50% actual)----- 11.992,166
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'25-$25.30
Population 1910, 9,680; 1920, 11,562
W ELCH,

This town is In McDowell County.
S treet Im provem ent Bonds.

_ s ’20

- s ’21
- s ’ 21
.s ’21
_s ’23
_s ’24

.--

...
----.
--.
...
5 V is ’25 . . .
C ity-H all
6s ’ 19 J-J

$16 0 0 0 ---------------------------

22,500----------------------12.500----------------------12,500r______________
61,000r______________
18,000r______________
60,000_______________
and Bridge Bonds.
$27,000_______________

FULTON BONDS (A n n e x e d ).
W E L C H (Concluded)—
Road Improvement Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925-. $229,500
_
$7,000___________1939
Assessed valuation 1925_ 6,211.564 ,5s ’06 . . .
PLEASANT VALLEY BONDS
Town tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$9.40
(A n n e x e d ).
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1.526; I 9 '0 . X 2 X2
IN T . payable Charleston State 5s ’ 13 J-J
$4,500___________1933
ELM GROVE BONDS (A n n ex e d ).
Sinking Fund.
Improvement Bonds.
W ELLSBURG.
5s ’06 Sept $16,500___________1936
This city is in Brooke County, 5s T7 Oct J20.000___________1951
tncorpora ted 1816.
167,000___________1951
5s ’08 F-A $18,700___________1938 WARWOOD BONDS (A n n ex e d ).
Street Bonds.
5s T4 A-O 11,200___________1944
6s
Nov $14,000___________1929
Fire D ept. Bonds.
Warwood Spec. Assess. Bonds.
5s '16 ann $5,000____Nov 1 1926
6s
Nov $52,000__________1929
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 16 ann $38,000___ Nov 2 1950 TOT. B D . DT. July 1 ’25_$3,824,100
357 960
(Subject to call alter Nov 2 1926.) Sinking fu n d ___________
5s T7 M -N 25,000— N ov 30 1926 Assess, val. real estate_75.464 075
5s
__ 3 0 .0 0 0 __________ _________ Assess, val. personal_____30 966.000
5s ’ 19 J-D 15,500___ Dec 1 1929 Other assessable property 10 851 .301
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 1925 $117,400 Total assess, val. 1925 .. 117 281.376
Assess, val., real estate____ 4.832 200 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$8.69
Assess, val., personal_____ 1,2,33,193 Tot.taxrate (per $1,000) 1925.$26.49
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the
Ather assessable property.. 1.040,062
Total assess. val. 1925 ----- 7,205.155 City Treasurer’s office or at the
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$27.60 National Chy Bank, N. Y .; on bonds
Population 1910, 4,189; 1920. 4,918 marked (a) at the State Treasurer’s
office or the National City Bank,
W E L L S B U R Q IN D . S C H . D IS T . N. Y . on others.
A district in Brooke County.
5s ’ l l Aug $62,5 0 0c...A u g 1 1945 W H E E L IN G IN D . SCH. D IS T .
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.. $62,500 4 M)g’07 M-N $60.000c Nov 1 ’26-’31
Assessed val’n 1923 (a c t .)..7,500 000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’ 25- »60,00r>
School tax rate'per $1,000)'23.$11 80 Assess, val. real estate_$50 816 000
Population in 1922 (est.)____ 7.500 Assess, val. personal_____26 000 000
Other assessable property. 8 335 071
IN T . paid by County Sheriff.
Total assess, val. '25 (act.)85 151 071
W E S T U N IO N .
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25*11.40
This town is In Doddridge County. Population in 1925 (est.)___ 50 000
INTEREST payable at Importers
Grade, Paving, Sewer, Bridge &
S Traders’ Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
c
W ater B onds.
5H s’ 14 s a $62,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1948
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.) W IL L IA M S O N .
This citv is in Mingo County. In­
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-. $49,000
Assessed val'n. real estate. 1,018,00,5 corporated 1896.
Street Bonds.
Assessed val’n, personal
656,950
Other assessable p roperty.. 128,498 6s ’ 11 - , , $30.000 - Last bond 1946
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
T o t. ass’d val.’ 21 (50 % act.) 1,803.543
Total tax rate fper $1 000) 24 .$6 .on 5s ’ l l . . . $51 000-Last bond 1945
W ater, City-H all, Street, Sewer
Pop’n 1910, 779; 1920...............1,270
IN T is payable in West Union.
and Garbage Bonds.
5s 14 J-J $150,000 ---J u ly 1 1948
(Red. part yearly on July 1 1926-1927
W ETZEL COU N TY.
incl. and 1929-1937 incl.)
New Martinsville is the county seat
Formation of county, 1846
BOND. DEBT N ov 7 ’2 5 -- $283,000
4,5,000
M agnolia Dist. RR. Aid Bonds. Sinking fund______________
6s
...
$69.500________ _____ Tot. ass’d val.’25(J4 act.) 11,500.000
G rant Magisterial Dist. Bonds. Tot. tax rate (per $1.000) 1925110.00
6s '13 J-D $100.000...D ec 1 1943 Pop’n 1910. 3,561; 1920______6,819
IN T. payable at First Nat. Bank
(Subject to call Dec. 1 1923.)
of Williamson.
Clay Dist. Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F-A $88,200___ Aug 1 1944
W IL L IA M S O N IN D . S C H . D IS T .
(Subject to call $4,200 yearly)
This district is in Mingo County
Church District Road Bonds.
Building Bonds.
6s T6 J-D$176,000c.. .June 1 1946
(Subj. to call $8,000 vrly. beg. 1017.1 5)4s’ ]4 July $44,003c_ July 1 1948
_
R efu nding Bonds.
B D . D EBT N ov 22 ’2 4 .. $433,700
Sinking fund____________
57,170 5s ’25 J-J 208.000c--.July 1 1955
County assess, value (real
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’25- $252,000
and personal) 1924-- 37,952.603 T ot. ass’d val.’25(14 aot.) 11,435.000
Total tax rate (per $1 000) '24. $9.40 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925— $15.80
Pop’n 1910, 23,855; 1920......... 23.069 Population in 1925 (est.)_____10,000
WOOD COUNTY.
Parkersburg Is the county seat
Parkersburg D istrict Bonds.
Road (Red. beam . Sept. 1 1941.)
_
434s’ l l M-S $180,000_ Sept 1 1941
Bridge (Red. begin Sept. 1 1935.)
4J4s’ 15 M-S $175,000_ Sept 1 1944
_
Williams D istrict Road Bonds.
5s T4 A -0 $70,000____Apr 1 1944
(Subject to call after April 1 1934.)
Clay District Road Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $40,000____July 1 1944
5s T 9 J-J 39.000c............................
(Subject to call after July 1 1934.)
Tygart District Road B onds.
5s T6 J-J $70,000_______________
(Due serially ending July 1 1943.)
Lubeck Dist. Road Bonds.
5s T6 J-J $100,600____July 1 1939
TO T. BD. D T. Dec 1923--$845,000
Road district bonds are included.
Assess, val. real estate__ 41,3^9 320
Assess, val. personal_____19,881 430
W o o d s d a le (A n n e x e d .)
Other assessable property- 9 816 834
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’03 Oct $1,500___ Oct 1 1933 Tot.assess.val.’23(54 act.).71.007 544
Tot.tax rate (per $1,000) ’23..$15 05
Sewer and Light Bonds.
5s ’04 M -N $2,000__________ 1934 Pop’n 1910. 38,001; 1920.........42.306
IN T. on bridge bonds at Harris,
Fire Apparatus Bonds.
5s T4 J-D $ 6 ,5 0 0 -.-........ -.1948 Forbes & Co., N. Y .; other bonds at
Improvement Bonds.
County Commissioner’s office.
5s T9 N o v i 97,000___ Nov 1 1953
W Y O M IN G C O U N T Y .
(Subject to call Nov 1 1929)
Pineville is the county seat.
EDGEWOOD BONDS (A n n ex e d ).
Sewer Bonds.
Perm anent Road Bonds.
5s '06 Apr $5,000___ Apr 1 1940 5s '15 Dec. $450,000c_____Dec 1945
(Redeemable Dec. 1 1920, or on any
Street Improvement B onds.
6s T7 Sept $2,000___ Sept 1 1927
interest date thereafter.)
6s ’ 18 June 1,500___ June 1 1928 BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’25$1,450,000
6s T9 June 2,030___ June 1 1928 Sinking fund_____________
150,000
Special Assessment Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.’ 25(14 act.) 32,000,000
r $7,500---------------- 1927 State and county tax rate (per
6s
— \ 11,000__________ 1928
$1,000) 1925$10.00
3,500----------------1929 Pop’n 1910. 10.392; 1920____ 15,140
W H E E L IN G .

Wheeling is the county seat of Ohio
Oo. Inc. in 1836. During February
1920, the following suburban towns
were Incorporated into the City of
Wheeling; Elm Grove, Edgewood.
Fulton, Leatherwood. Patterson,
Pleasant Valley, Warwood, and
Woodsdale. Pop’n 1910, 41,641; 1920
56.208.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s'22 J-Ja$2,000,000r*-July l ’32-’52
(For maturity see “ Chronicle” June
24 1922.)
Improvement Bonds.
4s ’08 July *$453.100c July 1 ’26-’42
R efu nd ing Bonds 1902.
4s ’02 July $66,000c--July 1 ’26-’36
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s g '20 J-J *$985.000c Jan 1 ’30-’54
(For amount due each year see V.
113, p. 2748.)

State of Kentucky.
IT S

D EBT, RESOURCES, &c.
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 4 1791)______ June 1 1792
Total area of State (square miles)_________________ 40,400
State Capital____________________________________ Frankfort
Governor (term expires Dec. 12 1927)________ W. J. Fields
Lieut .-Gov. (term expires Dec. 11 1927)____H. H. Denhardt
Sec. of State (term exp. Jan. 1 1928)_-Emma Guy Cromwell
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1 1928)______E. B. Dishman
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1 1928)__________ W . H. Shanks
Attorney-General (term exp. Jan. 1 1928)__F. E. Dougherty
LEGISLATU RE meets biennially In even years on the Tuesday follow­
ing the first Monday In January, and sessions are limited to 60 days ex­
clusive o f Sundays and legal holidays.




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KENTUCKY—DEBT OF STATE

Dec., 1925.]

LOANS—
N a m e and P u r p o se.

------ In terest -----P .C t.

P ayable.

------------- P rin cip a l ------------W h en D u e.

O utstanding.

School bonds, 1897______ 6
J-J
Irredeemable
$165,000
Educational bonds______ 6
semi-an.
Irredeemable
2,315.627
Past-due bonds (never presented)__________________ _ _____ ___
6.394
State Fair b o n d s . C - - 1920 6
seml-an.
1926-1945
228,600
INTEREST at Frankfort, Ky.
STATE DEBT.— Bonded debt on June 30 1924 was $2,480,627.11. Out­
standing warrants on Oct. 1 1924 amounted to $8.962,98.3.57. The edu­
cational bonds are not, strictly speaking, a debt of the State. They are
Irredeemable; the fund is inviolate, and the 6% semi-annual interest drawn
by them is provided for out of the revenue placed to the credit of the
sinking fund annually. The amounts are as follows: State bonds, issued
Jan. 1 1870, $1,327,000: county bonds, Issued Jan. 1 1885 $381,986: new
school bonds, issued March 12 1892, $606,641. The $165,000 school bonds
are also irredeemable; the interest is paid to the State University and the
State normal school for colored persons. The balance in the sinking fund on
June 33 1924 amounted to $225,324.17.
ASSESSED VALUATION.—
Y ears.

Real E s ta te .' P erson a l P rop erty.

Railroads.

1924......................... _____$1,278,313,325
$776,877,969
$236,033,171
1923______________ _____ 1,233,361,728
700,024,649
195,485,722
1922.................... _____ 1.320,811.294
1,083,335,440
195 485 725
1,034,876,169
1921........................ _____ 1,195,577,031
177,828.823
1 9 2 0 ....................... ____ 1.173.034.879
1,023.881.801
156,919.250
1919_____________ ____ 1,028,128,532
759,954,945
158,921,442
1918_____________ ____
887.045,799
293,987.839
160,262,387
1917
-- _
713,835,438
208,821,042
1916_____________ ____
697,681,771
200,672,665
71,019,570
1915_____________ ____
680,509,932
206,631,187
71.003,557
1914_____________ ____
663.818,051
200.455,787
70,621.072
1912_____________ ____
635,471,610
205,207,584
68,141,486
1910
_____
628.006,080
66,800,686
1908_____________ ____
559,157,016
141,302,885
63,753,699
1906_____________ ____
512,081,331
165,919,088
63,665,800
1900_____________ ____
449,400,657
125,467,307
52,188,411
444,000,000
1897_____________ ____
109,000,000
42,000,000
1887_____________ ____
351,157,053
132,334,637
35,571,631
The Legislature in 1917 passed an Act (Chapter 1) creating a State Tax
Commission of three members, which shall exercise all the powers and per­
form all the duties with reference to the assessment or equalization of the
assessment of property for purposes of taxation previously exercised or
performed by any State Board of Valuation and Assessment, by the Rail­
road Commission, by the State Board of Equalization, or by any other
State Board or Commission. Sed.V. 105, p. 1727.
T A X RATE.— For 1922, the State tax rate (per $1,000) was $4. This
tax rate is for all property except live stock and bank deposits, the rate on
these being $0.10 on the $100 valuation.
The State tax rate (per $1,000) in 1924 was $4.00 for all classes.
$75,000,000 BOND MEASURE DEFEATED BY VOTERS.— On
N ov. 4 1924 the $75,000,000 Bond Act passed by the 1924 Legislature was
referred to the voters (see V. 119, p. 2089) and defeated. The proceeds
of the bonds were to be used, among other things, for roads and charitable
institutions. In M ay 1924 the Act had been held unconstitutional by the
Franklin County Circuit Court (see V. 118, p. 2473), but on appeal to the
State Court of Appeals the lower court’s finding was on June 20 1924
reversed (see V. 118, p. 3223). This cleared the way for the submission of
the measure to the voters by whom it was rejected as stated above.
MUNICIPAL BONDS EXEMPT FROM T A X A T IO N .— On Nov. 2
1915 an amendment to the constitution was adopted concerning taxation
and exemoting therefrom bonds of the State and its subdivisions. See
‘ ‘Chronicle” of Dec. 25 1915, page 2158.
DEBT LIMITATION — The constitutional provisions relating to the
creation of debt by the State are found in Sections 49 and 50 of the Con­
stitution of 1891. We quote these sections below;
Section 49. The General Assembly may contract debts to meet casual
deficits or failures in the revenue; but such debts, direct or contingent,
singly or in the aggregate, shall not at any time exceed five hundred thou­
sand dollars, and the moneys arising from loans creating such debts shall
be applied only to the purpose or purnoses for which they were obtained,
or to repay such debts: Provided, The General Assembly may contract
debts to repel invasion, suppress insurrection, or, if hostilities are threat­
ened, provide for the public defense.
Section. 50. No act of the General Assembly shall authorize any debt to
be contracted on behalf of the Commonwealth except for the purposes men­
tioned in Section 49 unless provision be made therein to levy and collect an
annual tax sufficient to pay the interest stipulated, and to discharge the
debt within thirty years; nor shall such Act take effect until it shall have
been submitted to the people at a general election and shall have received a
majority of all the votes cast for and against it: Provided, The General
Assembly may contract debts by borrowing money to pay any part of the
debt of the State without submission to the people and without making
provision in the Act authorizing the same for a tax to discharge the debt so
contracted or the interest thereon.
[See V. 102, p. 2360 for particulars relative to the decision of the Court
of Appeals on June 17 1916 holding invalid an Act passed by the 1916
Legislature authorizing the Sinking Fund Commissioners to refund out­
standing warrants.]
C ities, T ow n s. E tc. — Cities, towns, counties, taxing districts and other
municipalities are limited by sections 157,157a and 158 of the constitution*
Section 157 provides that no debt of any kind may be created to an amount
exceeding In any year the Income and revenue provided for such year unless
authorized by a two-thirds vote o f those voting at an election held for the
purpose. See “ Chronicle” of May 20 1916, page 1913, and June 3 1916
page 2094, for opinions by Attorney-General relative to this section, and
also “ Chronicle” of M ay 19 1917. page 2028. for decision by Court of
Appeals.
See also case of Nelson County Fiscal Court vs. McCrocklin, 175, Kentucky Reports, 199. Section 157a, an amendment to the Con­
stitution, permits counties to incur an indebtedness for roads not in excess of
5% of the value of taxable property therein, provided said indebtedness is
approved by the voters. Provision is also made for the levying of a tax
of 20 cents on each $100 of assessed valuation for the payment of such
debt.
See “ Chronicle” of M ay 6 1916, page 1733, for opinion by Court
of Appeals concerning this section.
In Section 158 we find the follow­
ing limits to the debt-making power of municipalities.
Cities having
over 15,000 population, 10% of the taxable property; cities and towns
of 3,000 or more inhabitants, but less than 15,000, 5% ; cities and towns
of less than 3,000 population, 3% ; counties, taxing districts and other
municipalities, 2 % . Some exceptions are made to these limits. For
Instance, indebtedness may be contracted in excess of the limit when same
has been authorized under laws in force prior to the adoption of the con­
stitution (September 28 1891), or when necessary for the completion
of a public improvement undertaken but not finished at the time o f the
adoption of the constitution. A further exception is made In the case
of such places as had exceeded the prescribed limit at the time the con­
stitution went into effect. In such instances permission is given to
further increase debt In an amount not exceeding 2% In the case of cities
and towns and not exceeding 1% in the case of counties, taxing districts or
other municipalities— “ until the aggregate of its Indebtedness shall have
been reduced below the limit herein fixed, and thereafter it shall not exceed
the limit, unless In case of emergency the public health or safety should so
require. Nothing herein shall prevent the Issue of renewal bonds or bonds
to fund the floating Indebtedness of any city, town, county, taxing district
or other municipality."
The Legislature In 1917 passed an Act (Chapter 2, approved April 25)
providing that the fiscal court of any county in the State may submit to
the voters at a special election to be held for that purpose, the question
of voting a tax of not exceeding 20 cents on the $100 on all property subject
by law to local taxation, under Section 157a of the Constitution, for the
improvement of roads, such levy to be made for not more than 10 years.
Provision is also made, by an Act of the 1922 Legislature, for borrowing
money in any year in advance of the collection of the tax for that year,
not exceeding 95% of the estimated tax, and for the issuance of bonds
therefor.
The 1920 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 45, Laws 1920) giving
Consolidated School Districts and County Boards of Education authority
to issue bonds, subject to the approval of the voters, for school purposes.
Bonds issued under this Act are subject to the limits prescribed in Secs.
157 and 158 of the Constitution.
Numerous other Acts are on the statute books,but we have not the space to
give to them. It should be noted, though, that as a rule each statute pro­
vides that the bonds it authorizes may not be sold at less than par.

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DRAINAQE AND LEVEE D ISTR IC T INDEBTEDNESS.— Under the
terms of Sections 2380-34 and 2380b-42 of Carroll’s Kentucky Statutes,
1922, the Board o f Commissioners o f a drainage district may issue bonds in
an amount not to exceed 90% o f the total amount of the minimum district
assessments. Such bonds may not bear more than 6% interest, and may
not be sold at 'ess than par.
Sections 2417b-19 o f Carroll’s Kentucky Statutes, 1922, authorizes levee
district commissioners to issue bonds bearing not more than 6% at not
less than par.
W ATER D IST R IC T S MAY BE CREATED W ITH POW ER TO
ISSUE BONDS.— Chapter 93, Laws o f 1924, provides for the creation of
water districts with power to issue bonds.
SAVINQS BANKS INVESTMENTS.— Laws do not specify particular
securities. Investments are made at discretion o f officials of savings banks.
INVESTMENT OF TR U ST F U N D S— Section 4706 of Carroll's Ken­
tucky Statutes, provides as follows:
S E C . 4706.— In vestm en t o f F u n d s by F id u cia ry .— That It shall be lawful
for persons or corporations holding funds in a fiduciary capacity for loan
or investment to Invest the same in real estate, mortgage notes or bonds
or in such other interest-bearing or dividend-paying securities as are re­
garded by prudent business men as safe investments, and to make loan
with such securities as collateral: but such funds shall not be invested in
the bonds or securities o f any railroad or other corporation, unless such rail­
road or other corporation has been in operation more than ten years, and
during that time has not defaulted in the payment o f principal or interest
on its bonded debt, or be invested in the bonds o f a county, district, town
or city that, within ten years, has defaulted in the payment of the interest
or principal o f its bonded debt; and a fiduciary shall account for all
interest or profit received; provided, however, that it shall be lawful for
persons or corporations holding funds in a fiduciary capacity for loan or
investment to invest the same in securities authorized by an Act of Congress
entitled “ the Federal Farm Loan A ct,” as approved July 17 1916 and
known as “ Federal Farm Loan bonds.”
P O P U L A T IO N O F S T A T E :—
1920.................2,416,63011870................... 1,321,01111 82 0 ......................564,135
1910................... 2,289,906 1860................... 1.156.684 1810..................... 406.511
1900................... 2,147.174 1850................... 982.405 1800 ..................... 220.956
1890................... 1,858.636 1840................... 779,828 1 79 0 ..................... 73.677
1880................... 1.648.690 1830................... 687.917
T h e proportion or the colored population was 16.47% In 1880: 14.69%
In 1890. 13.03% in 1900. 11.4% in 1910 and 9 .7 % In 1920. In numbers
blacks were 220,992 in 1850, 236.167 in 1860. 222,210 in 1870. 271,451 in
1880.272.981 in 1890,2 8 4 .7 06 in 1900. 261.656 in 1910 and 235.938 In 1920.
C I T IE S . C O U N T IE S A N D T O W N S IN T H E

STATE OP KENTUCKY.
ALLEN C O U N TY.

TOT. BD. D T . N ov 1921. $508,000
Scottsville is the county seat.
State equalized val. 1924.19,777,557
BON D. DEBT Oct 15 ’20. $36,000 State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’21 .$11.00
Floating debt_____________
17,000 Pop’n 1910, 28.447; 1920____33,988
State equalized val’n 1924.7,890,100
I N T . at U .S . M tg e .A T r .C o ., N .Y .
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) T 9 .il5 .0 0
Pop’n 1910, 14,882; 1920----- 16,671
BELLEVUE.
This city Is in C am pbell C ou n ty.
A N C H O R A G E G R A D E D S. D.

This district (P. O. Anchorage) is
in Jefferson County.
5s ’23 J-D $45,000c— Dec 1 1943
(Optional any interest date.)
5s
F-A I 3,000c................. 1934
\12,000c-------------- 1942
(Optional any interest period.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 1924 $60,000
T ot. assess, val. 1924
(90% actual)_________ 23,673,985
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$2.50
Population (est.)_______________ 400
ASH LAN D.

This city is in Boyd County.

■ W a te r W o rk s B o n d s .

BWs’ 18 M -N S356.000c..N ov 1 1948
6s T9 F-A 90,000____Aug 1 1939
f 50,000c.Jan 15 ’46&’51
5J*s’21 J-J ] 100,000c.Jan 15 ’52-’56
[ 10,000c...Jan 15 1957
4J*s’21 J-J /10,000c. .Jan 15 1957
\80.000cJan 15 ’58-’61
4 K s’25 F-A 150.000--Aug 1 ’60-’62
S ew er B o n d s.

5s ’22 M-S $20,000c.M ar 1 ’32*37
4J*s’22 M-S 30,000cMar 1’42 & ’47
5 s ’22 M-S 80.000c.M ar 1 ’32&’37
4 Jis’22 M-S 20.000c.M ar 1 ’42-’52
(Due every 5 years.)
z S c h o o l-B u ild in g B o n d s .

6s '17
6s T7
5s T8

M -N 3,500__________ 1927
J-J 35,000 ______ 1926-1932
J-J [12,000 _____ 1926-1928
135.000 _____ 1929-1938
5s T8 J-J I 4,500 _____ 1926-1928
110.000
__ 1929-1938
C ity B uilding B onds.
4Ms’ 25 J-D $200,000_____ 1962-1965
F unding B onds.
5s ’24 J-J [69,000 _____ 1926-1928
121.000
________1929
B D . D E B T Dec 31 ’25..$1,414,500
Water works bonds (incl.)
846,000
Cash value o f sinking fund 203.237
Assessed valuation 1924.-22,000,000
Populationl910, 8,688; 1920..14,729
z IN T . payable at Merchants Bk.
& Trust C o.. Ashland.
ASH LAN D SC H O O L D IS T R IC T .

4Ms’22 J-D $212,500............. serially
4?^s’23M-N *90,000..M a y 1 ’26-'43
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 31 ’25 $302,500
Ass’d val. all taxable prop.18,262,762
Population 1920 (Census)_ 14,729
_
* IN T . at the Ashland National
Bank, Ashland.
BALLARD COUNTY.
W ickliffe is the cou nty seat.
R o a d B o n d s.
4 X s ’ 16 A -0$ 2 5 0,00 0 __A pr 1 ’26-’46
(D ue $50,000 every 5 years from date
o f issue).
T O T D E B T N ov*2 ’2 5 — $250,000
30,000
Floating deb t (a d d ’l ) ______
Sinking fu n d _______________
20,000
T otal assessed value 1 9 2 4 .-9 ,0 0 0 ,0 00
State and cou n ty tax 1924____ $16.00
P op ’n 1910, 12,690; 1920------- 12,045
I N T . p a y. at N a t. C ity B k ., N . Y .
BELL C O U N TY.
Pineville is the cou n ty seat.
...
$3,0 00 ..............................
C o u r t H o u s e B o n d s.
6s T 8 J -D $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 .. . D e c 15 1938
.s

Road and Bridge Bonds.

5s T 5
5s T 7

[V ol. 121,

KENTUCKY—CITIES AND TOWNS

($11 4 ,0 0 0.A pr 15 26-’40
A -O ■{($40,000 p a y.ev .6 yrs.)
I 60.000___A pr 1 1945
J-J / 5 , 0 0 0 - -Jan 1 1937
\100.000-Jan 1 ’3 8-’47




.s
.s
-s
-s

S c h o o l B ld g . B o n d s.

—

$5,000........... ................

T a y lo r C reek C u lv e rt B o n d s .

...

$3,000...................... ..

F a irfield Ave.. B o n d s.

...

$14,200...........................

T a y lo r A ve. B o n d s.

...

$16.500...........................

F ire T r u c k B o n d s.

.s
...
$5,000......... ..................
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 2 4 .. $43,700
Assess, val., real estate___ 3,763,360
Assess, val., personal____ 338.650
Tot.assess.val.'23(H a c t.).4.102.010
Tot. tax rate '23 (per $1,000).$15.50
Population 1910, 6,683; 1920—7,379
BOURBON COU N TY.

Paris is the county seat.
R oa d & B rid g e B ds.

5s '20 J-J $90,000c.Jan 14 26-’34
5s '23 J-.T 100.000c.Jan 1 ’28-’37
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25. $365,000
Floating debt (additional)
120.000
Sinking fund____________
13,000
Assessed value, real estate .26,960,685
Assessed value, personal.. 8,439,930
Tot.ass’d val.’24(4-5 act.) .36,076,770
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) ’25.$13.50
Population in 1910 (Census).. 17,462
Population in 1920 (Census)..18,418
Principal and interest at County
Treasurer’s office and Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York.
B O W L IN G G R E E N .

This city is in Warren County.
Inc. 1812. Population 1910, 9,173;
1920, 9,638.
P u b llc -lm p t . R e n e w a l B o n d s.
4s ’ 10 J-J $20,000c— -July 1 1940
tG e n e r a l F u n d R e n e w a l B o n d s.
4s
J-J $21.500c................... 1929
t P u b llc -S c h o o ! R e n e w a l B o n d s.
4s
J-J $19,0 0 0 c . . ...............1929
P u b lic -S c h o o l B o n d s.
4s ’07 J-J $20,0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1937

(Redeemable part each 5 years.)

E le c tr ic -L ig h t R e n e w a l B o n d s.
J-J $10,0 00 c................... 1935
W a te r-W o rk s R e n e w a l B o n d s.
4 s ’99
J-J t$ 5 9 .5 0 0 c ................1929
4sJ-J
9.5 0 0c............................... 1935
C ity -H a ll B o n d s .
4s '07 J-J $24,000c— Jan 1 1937
H osp ita l B on d s.
4s

5s ’25

J-J $125,000------Jan 1 1955
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 16 ’25. $308,500
69,000
Water debt (incl.)_______
Assessed valuation 1924.. 8,704,276
tSu bject to call beginning 1919.
I N T E R E S T payable at Citizens’
N ational Bank o f Bowling Green.

BOYD COUNTY.
Catlettsburg is the cou n ty seat.
R o a d a n d B rid g e B o n d s.
4H s'17 J-J $147,000.Jan 1 ’26-'40
5s '21 M -N 7 7 ,0 0 0 c.M a y 1 ’26’50
(See“ C hron.” A p r 1 '22 for m aturity)
5s ’21 A-O 3 3 .0 0 0 c.A p r 1 ’26-’50
(See” O h ron.” A p rl '22 for m aturity)
B O N D . D E B T A pril 1922 $460,000
Sinking fun d ______________
20.317
State equalized val. 1924.36,310,958
C o. tax rate (per $1,000) T 9 . . $5.50
T otal tax rate (per $1,000) '1 9.$12.00
P op ’n 1910. 23,444; 1920------ 29,281
I N T . at K en tu cky N ational B ank.
Catlettsburg.

BRACKEN COU N TY.
B rook ville is the cou n ty seat.

4K s

...

$36,000...........................

5s

s-a

$50,000 ......... 1931-1937

R o a d B o n d s.

R o a d & B rid g e B o n d s.

4i£s’ 19 . . . $ 4 0 .0 0 0 .................1934
BOND. D EBT Nov 1923-- $150,000
State equalized val. 1924—9,170,355
Pop’n 1910 10,308; 1920____ 10.210

CLAY COUNTY.
Manchester is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 23 M -N $160,000c.M ay 1 ’ 28-’53
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 113)
BOND. D EBT July 1923.. $160,000
State equalized val. 1924—5,943,823
Pop’n 1910, 17,789; 1920, 19,795
IN T . at the First Nat. Bank,
Manchester, or at Fifth-Third Nat.
Bank, Cincinnati.

B R E A T H IT T C O U N T Y .
CLINTON COUNTY.
Jackson is the county seat.
Albany is the county seat.
C o u r t H o u se B o n d s.
&
. .8
...
$ 6 ,0 0 0 .................. .......... 5s R oad J-DBridge Bonds.
T6
$40,500...........................
S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s.
on June 15: $1,500
—s
. . . $30.000........................... (Due yearly1931. incl.; $2,000 1932
1926 to
R o a d & B rid ge B ds.
to 1937, incl.; $2,500 1938 to
5s '16 J-D $100,000 ____1927-1946

1945.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1921 $136,000 TOTAL incl.)
DEB
(7)
State equalized val. 1924—5,641,813 Total assessedT __________
value 1923-$2,278,181
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21.$l7.00 Population 1910, 8,153; 1920—8,589
Populat’n 1910, 17,540; 1920, 20.614
IN
I N T . at H anover N ational Bank. Nat. T . payable. at the Hanover
Bank, N . Y
New Y ork .
CORBIN.

CALLOW AY COUNTY.
This city is in Whitley County.
M urray is the cou nty seat.
BOND. D E B T Oct 1920_____$40,000
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
Floating debt_____________ $10,000
4J4s’ 16 M -S $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ... M ar 15 1931 Total assess, val. 1920
(Subject to call part yearly.)
( « % actual)....................1.603,410

BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’24. $40,000
Assessed value, real estate.7,562.348
Assessed value, personal— 968.595
Other assessable property. . 209,570
Tot. ass’d val. '24 (act.)_ 8,740.513
Co.&State tax (per $1,000) ’24.$15.50
Popula’n 1910, 19.867; 1920, 20.802
CAM PBELL C O U N T Y .
County seat is N ew port.
R o a d B o n d s.
44$sT6 J-D $16,000 ................... 1926

5s ’23 M -N 250,000c____________
5s ’23
f 3 0 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1934
M -N {200.000c.M ay 1 ’ 35-’39
I 20,000c— .M a y 1 1940
5s ’23
) 20,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1940
M -N t 80.000c.M ay 1 ’41-’42
5s ’23 M -N200.000c.M ay 1 ’42-’46
5s '23 M -N200,000c.M ay 1 ’48-’52
BD. DEBT M ay 18 ’25..$1,020,000
Total assessed val. 1924.-46,693,937
Pop’n 1910. 59.369: 1920___ 61.868
IN T. on 5s of 1923 at the Newport
National Bank, Newport.
C A R L IS L E C O U N T Y .

County seat is Bardwell.
R oad Bonds
5s ’23 M-S $100,000-Sept 1 ’27-’51
BOND. DEBT Sept '23— $100,000
Sinking fund____________
10,500
Net debt___________ ____
89,500
State equalized val. 1924.-5,225,483
Population 1910, 9,048; 1920—8,231
IN T . at the Chemical National
Bank, New York.
C A R R O L L -C O U N T Y .

Carrollton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4H s’ 16 J-J $50.000—Jan 1 ’26-’45
5s
J-J
4,000____July 1 1927
5s
J-J / 4,000____Jan 1 1927
116,000—Jan 1 ’29&’31
5s ’22 J-J
75,000c— July 1 1949
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ 23 J-J $51,000c— . July 1 1952
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1923— $174,000
Indebtedness existing in
28,166
other forms_________
8inking fund (cash)_______
36.782
State equalized val. 1924..6,497,771
State, County & Co. School
tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 1 ...
$16.00
Population 1910, 8.110; 1920—8,346
CAR TE R COUNTY.

Grayson is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5s
A-O $84,000..Apr 15 ’26-’40
F unding Bonds.
5s
A-O $30,000___ Apr ’ 26-’33
BOND. DEBT Oct 2 T 6 —.$160,000
State equalized val. 1924—6,907,263
State & co. tax T8 (per $1,000 $13.00
Pop’n 1910, 21,966; 1920------22,474
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .
C E N T R A L C IT Y .”

This city is in Muhlenberg County.
Im provement Bonds
5s ’25 J-J $100,000—Jan 1 ’26-’45
School Bonds.
5s ’25 J-D $56,000 _____ 1926-1945
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924— $100,000
8,328
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,243,779
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$22.50
C H R IS T IA N C O U N T Y .

County seat is Hopkinsville.
Population in 1910, 38,845; 1920,
35,883.
T u rn p ike B onds.
5s
J-J x$75,000c— Jan 1 1931
5s ’07 J-J tl00,000c— .July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 1 1927.)
6s TO J-J §$27.000____July 1 1940
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 16 A-0$252.000c.Apr 20 ’26-’46
5s T8 J-D 40,000 _____1936-1943
(For maturity see V. 106, p. 2671)
aR efu ndlng {Red. bey. in 1909).
4s ’04 M-N$60,000c___Nov I 1934
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923. $582,000
State equalized val. 1924.29,478,039
State & co. tax T8 (per $1,000)$12.50
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at City
Bank; (x) First Nat. Bank, Hopkins­
ville; (§) Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .;
(§) at Planters Bank & Trust C o..
Hopkinsville.
C LARK COUNTY.

Winchester is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T N ov 24'24
$40,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 20,514,873
_
Assess, val.. personal____ 3,329,796
Other assess, property___
594.455
Total assessed value 1924.24,439,125
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $12.50
_
Pop’n 1910. 17,987; 1920------ 17,434

Tax rate (per $1,000)1920...........$7.60
Population 1910, 1.735; 1920—2.217

COVINGTON.
This city is in Kenton Co. Ino.
183». Central Covington was an­
nexed to the city in Nov. 1906
and Latonla in July 1909- Popula­
tion 1910, 53,270; 1920, 57,121.
Court o f Appeals held that bonds
Issued by Covington several years
ago to pay off indebtedness incurred
by City of Latonia for streets were in­
valid. V 100, p. 1611.
Asphalt Bonds.
4s ’91 F-A$ 142,600c— Aug 1 1931
Bridge Bonds.
4s ’86 J-J $33.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1926
W ater-W orks R edem ption.
is ’90 J-J $190.700c___Jan 1 1930
Sewer Bonds.
09 J-J 5s $32,500c— July 1 1929
($2 500 payable each year.)
R efu n d in g Bonds,
ts ’94 J-J $51.300c— .July 1 1934
45*s’ 22 F-A 92,000c.Aug 1 *26-’48
446s’23 M-S 92.500c.M ar 1 ’26-’6k
Reservoir & W ater-W orks Bds.
ts ’87 J-J $520,000c__ Jan 1 1927
ts ’88 J-J 394.000c— J&J 1 1928
t s ’90 J-J 111,000c— July 1 1930
W ater-W orks-Im pt. B onds.
t ^ s ’ 15 J-J $181,500c............. ............
(Due on July 1 as follows: $2,500 for
first 5 yrs., $3,000 for second 5
yrs., $3,500 for third 5 yrs.. $4,500
for fourth 5 yrs., $5,000 for fifth 5
yrs., $6,500 for sixth 5 yrs., $7,000
for seventh 5 yrs. amd $8,000 for
eighth 5 yrs.)
4s g 12 F-A$281,000c— Aug 1 1952
(Subject to call beg. July 31 1942.)
6s ’21 J-J $230,000c—Jan 1 *26-’ 61
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2334.)
Park Bonds.
tsg ’ l l A-O $95,000c_ Apr 1 1951
_
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25.$2,499,900
Water debt (included)_ 1,729,800
_
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
38,524
6,953
Sinking fund_____________
Assess, val. real estate___34,528,415
Assess, val. personal______ 4,815,670
Other assess, property___ 5,158,537
Assess, val. 1924________ 44,502,622
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$25.00
IN T. at Bk. of America, N . ¥..
First Nat. Bank, Covington.
COVINGTON SCHOOL DIST.
S ch ool Bonds.
4s ’09 . . . $14,500c______________
4>$s’ 16 J-J 125.500c—Jan 2 '26-’41
5s T8 J-J 208,000c—Jay 2 ’26-’58
B D . D E B T June 30 ’25— $348,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
] 34,000
Sinking fund------------------20,920
Tot.assess. val. ’24(80 % act)37,000,000
School tax (per $100,000) 1924-$8.50
CYNTHIANA SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Harrison Co.
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
5s ’08 J-J
6,000c__________1928
5s T 8 J-D 35.000c.June 1 ’26-’32
6s ’21 J-D 16,000c.D ec 1 ’26-’41
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $80,500
Tot.ass’d val.’25(85% act.)3.883,333
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25. $8-00
Population 1925 (est.)________ 4,000
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the National
Bank o f Cynthiana. Cynthiana.
DANVILLE.
This city is in Boyle County.
S treet Im provement Bonds.
6s g ’21 A-O $40.000c.Apr 1 ’26-’41
BOND. D E B T Oct 15 ’23. $99,500
Water debt (included)-----12,000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 189,000
Assess, val. ’23 (50% a ct.).4,590,600
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $7.50
Population 1910, 5,420; 1920—5,034
IN T . at the National Bank of
Commerce, New York.
DANVILLE GRADED COMMON
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
B u ild in g Bonds.
4s T7 J-J $44,000c.Jan 1 ’26-'47
BOND. D EBT Oct 1924.
$46,000
Ass’d val. ’ 24 (60% a c t .).. 5,500,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1924-.$10.00
IN T . is payable at the Nat. Bank
of Commerce, N . Y . City.
DAVIESS COUNTY.
Owensboro is the county seav. m corp. in 1815. P op’n 1910, 41,020;
1920, 40,733.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4 ^ g ’ 15J-D ($350 OOOcDec 31 ’26-’44
[($100,000 every 5 yrs.)
I$100,000—Dec 31 1945
(Above bonds also redeemable be­
tween 5 A 30 yrs. from date o f Isa.)

D ec., 1925.]
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '25. *350.000
Sinking fund_____________
5.251
Assess val. real estate___ 23.307,111
Assess val. personal_____ 13,735,837
Other asses, property___ 6,715.132
Ass’d val. *25 (65% act.)-37.042.948
State & Co. tax (per *1.000)’25 *14 50
DAYTON.

Dayton Is In Campbell County
Incorporated Mav 12 1867.
R efu nd ing (Subject to c a ll).
4J4s'15 F-AS115,000c...Aug 1 193f
Sewer Bonds (Red. 2 bonds yearly)
4s 08 A-O $12.000c_ Oct 1 1921_
Street Bonds.
4s ’ 13 J-J
$8,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’3a
Renewal 4s_________________ $10.0(X
BO N D . DEBT Nov 1’23-- *169.500
Total assess, val 1919____3,308,000
Tax rate (per *1.000) ’ 19____*14.50
Population 1910. 6.979: 1920.-7,646
IN T . at Bank of Dayton.

OREEN COUNTY.

County seat is Greensburgh. Com
promise with bondholders rejected
See “ Chronicle” of Feb. 12 1916,
page 628.
______
GREENUP C O U N TY.

Greenup Is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M-NS50.000___ M a y l 1935
(Subject to call begin. May 1 1920.)
5s '16 A-O $25,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’30
5s T7 M-S 40,000____ 1938-1947
5s ’22 J-D (20.000____1945 &1946
I 5.000___________1947
BOND. DEBT Feb 1916...*100.000
8.000
Sinking funds____________
State equalized val. 1924.-7,838,462
Pop'n 1910. 18.475: 1920____20.062
H A R L A N C I T Y S C H O O L D IS T .

This district (P. O. Harlan) is in
Parian County.
6s *22 J-T *30.000c..Jan 1 *26-*45
(Optional Jan. 1 1932.)
ESTILL COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Nov ’2 5 .— *69.500
Irvine is the county seat.
Sinking fund (a p n r o x .)
12 000
Ass’d val. ’25 (40% a c t .)..3,500,000
Highway Bonds.
f*15.000___ Oct 1 1935 Tax rate (per*] .000) 1925___ *17.50
8.000
___________Oct 1 ’36-'39
12.000_ Oct 1 '40-’42 H A R L A N C O U N T Y .
_
5s *23 A-O 15.000.
. . 0 c t 1 '43-'45 Harlan Is the county seat.
12.000.
. .0 c t 1 '46-'47 Court House & Jail Bonds.
6s
28.000.
. . 0 c t 1 '48-'55 '21 A-O *120,000..Apr 15’ 26-’37
8.000 ___ Oct 1 1952 -Subject to call after April 15 1933)
(? )
2.000 ___ Oct 1 1953 BONDED D E B T ________
TO T . B D . D T . Dec 1 '25. *240.000 State equalized val. 1924.24,871,843
Floating debt (add'l)______
75,000
Sinking fund______________
12.000 H A R R O D S B U R G
This city is in Mercer County.
Assess, val. '25 (approx.)..8,000,000
S chool Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 12,373: 1920. 15,569
. . . *60.000_______ ____
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B ank.N .Y. 6s
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
6s ’21 . . . $95 000 ....................
F A Y E T T E COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922..*155,000
County seat is Lexington.
C o u r t -h o u s e R e fu n d in g B on d s. H A Z A R D .

5s '19

J-J

*2 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’26-'29

T u r n p ik e Im pt. B on d s.

(*28,000. May 1 '26-’26
4J4b’ 10 M-N-j 75.000.May 1 ’27-’31
l 50.000-May 1 ’32--30
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920. *380.000
Special fund_____________
40.000
Sinking fund____________
9.738
State equalized val. ’24.110,110,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $12.00
Pop'n 1910, 47.715; 1920____54,664
f Int. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N .Y .

--------

Tnis city is in Perry County.
W ater System Bonds.
6s *22 J-J $75,000c* Jan 1 1942
Sewerage Svstem Bonds.
6s *22 J-.T *50.000c*..Jan 1 1942
Street Bonds.
6s
. . . *74.000_____ 1-10
yrs.
BOND. DEBT Nov 20'25- *205.000
Tot.ass'd val.'25(65% act.)4,198,023
City tax rate (per *1,000) ’23.$21.00
Population in 1920 (Census)__ 4,318
IN T. at Chemical Nat. Bk., N .Y
H ENDERSON ]

FRANKFORT.

This is the capital of the State and
the county seat of Franklin County.
Incorp. Oct. 10 1786. Population,
1910, 10,465; 1920, 9,805.
•School Bonds
5s ’23 Sept 125.000.........................
•Funding School
6s ’ l l J-J $10.000c._-July 1 1931
Renewal Bonds
4H s’97 J-J *120.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1927
Storm Water & Sanitary Sewer.
6s ’21 J-J *75.000___ Jan 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. *380.000
Assessed valuation 1924__ 6,408,461
Total tax rate (per * 1 ,000)’24-*23.50
•These loans are held by sinking
fund for benefit of school fund; prin­
cipal not payable and Interest is used
for support of publio schools.

This city is the county seat of Hen
derson County. Present charter re­
ceiver! In 1893
R efu nding Bonds.
-s '25
. . . *356,000______________
(Duein 30 years optional in 20years).
BOND DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 .- *356.000
Ass'd vai’n 25 *80% act.) 8 929 670
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---822 00
Pop’n 1910, 11.452: 1 9 20... 12 I6v
IN T . at National Bank of Com­
merce, N. Y . C., & Ohio Valley
Banking & Trust Co., Henderson.
H O P K IN S C O U N T Y .

Madisonvllle is the County seat.
BOND. DEBT June 12’25 *425.000
Assess, val. 1925________19,150.000
Population 1920____________ 34,133
JACKSON C O U N TY.

County seat is Frankfort.
R efu nding Bonds.
4 U s’ 18J-J *15.000 July 1 *20-*28
BON D. DEBT Dec 3 ’25.
$34,000
Sinking fund____________
10,000
T ot. assess, val. ’25 (70%
actual).......................... .21,514,915
State & Co. tax (per*l ,000)’25.*8.00
Pop'n 1910, 21,135; 1920____ 19.357
INT. at Bank of Am., N. Y. City

McKee Is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Bond*.
5s 16 ann *37.000......... 1930-1945
JlS.OOOMar l ’30.'35-’40
5s '25 M-S 116,000.-M ar 1 '45-'50
1 7,000___ Mar 1 1955
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1925- *75.000
Sinking fund______________
12.000
Total assess, val. 1924_____ 2,569.232
Pop'n 1910, 10,734: 1920____ 1.687
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)'24-$17.00
IN T . in New York.

FU LTO N SCH O OL D IS T R IC T .

JESSAM INE C O U N T Y .

F R A N K L IN C O U N T Y .

This district (P. O. Fulton) Is
located In Fulton County.
6s *12 M -N $3,000c.Due*l,000yly
6s *22 A-O 42.500c Apr 15 *26-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 *23. *52,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15,000
Total assessed value 1923
(about 3-5 actual)_____ 2,602,177
Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) '23 *15 00
Population in 1923 (est.)______9,000
IN T . on bonds of 1912 at Merchants-Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis;
on bonds of 1922 at Fidelity & Colum­
bia Trust Co. o f Louisville.
O A L L A T IN C O U N T Y .

Nlcholasvllle is the county seat.
R efu nding & Road B onds.
. . . * 4 3 ,0 0 0 .......................
TOTAL DEBT N ov 2 2 ’ 19 *64.000
State equalized val. 1924.15,243,255
1'otal tax rate (per *1,000) ’ 18-SiU 00
Pop’n 1910, 12.613: 1920___ 12,266
5s ’ 16

K EN TON C O U N T Y .

Covington and Independence are
the county seats.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s *22 A-OS500,000c.Apr 1 *27-*50
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1568.)
R efunding Bond*.
5s T3 Dec $167.000____Dec 1 1943
Turnpike Bonds.
41*sT6 J-D $15.000_____June 1926
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '24. $697,000
Sinking fund______________ 125.000
State equalized val. 1924.58,267,853
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'24*13.20
Pop'n 1910. 70.355; 1920___ 73.453
IN T . at Bank o f Independence.
Independence. _

Warsaw is the county seat.
T u rn p ike Bonds.
. . . *7,500c...........
1926
R efu n d in g Turnpike Bonds.
6a
. . . *7,500c___________ 1930
xRoad & Bridge Bonds.
6b
M-S 1*10.000-Sept 16 ’26-’30
1 30.000.Sept 16 ’31-’40
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921.. $79,500
State equalized val. 1924.-3,119,439 K N O X C O U N T Y .
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ $12.50
_
Barboursville is the county seat.
Population 1910. 4.697; 1920.-4,664
Road Bonds,
x IN T . payable in Warsaw.
44$s'15 . . . $170,000c.........................
(Due part every 5 yrs. for 30 years).
GEORGETOW N SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1920— $170,000
This district is in Scott County.
State equalized val. 1924..7,595,114
S ch ool Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 20-S16.00
5s g '22 J-J ($48,000c.July 1 *26-’41 Pop’n 1910, 22,116: 1920------ 24,172
1 5,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1942
BO N D . D EBT Oct 31 ’25. *53,000 LA U R E L C O U N T Y .
Floating debt (add’l )______
6,666
London is the county seat.
Ass’d val. ’25(abt .H a c t.).3,300,000
R oad Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per*l,000) '25—*16.00 5s
s-an $100,000______________
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000 (Due $20,000 in 5, 10, 15, 20 & 25
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N . Y .
years from date.)
TOTAL D E B T ................................(7)
State equalized val. 1924.-5,258,155
G R A N T COUNTY.
Williamstown is the county seat.
Pop'n 1910, 19,872; 1920------ 19.814
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s *22 J-D *250,000c.June 1 *27-’ 50 LE BA N O N S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
This district (P. O. Lebanon) is in
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 2746.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-- $266,000 Marion County.
H igh-School B uilding B onds.
State equalized val. 1924.-9,178,693
T ax rate (per *1,000) 1922____$12.00 Is g T7 M -N $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...May 1 1937
Pop’n 1910. 10,581: 1920____ 10,435 (Subject to call after M ay 1 1920)
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169

KENTUCKY—CITIES AND TOWNS

BOND. D EBT Oct 1920____$40,000 tained $1,497,474 In cash and
IN T . is payable at Marlon Nat $1,141,000 in securities. Sinking
Bank, Lebanon.
fund also owns entire stock of Louisv.
Water Oo. (12,751 shares), amount­
LETCHER COUNTY.
ing to $1,275,100. Dividends of
Whitesburg is the county seat
15% each were declared in 1921 and
1922, payable 7!4% each Sept. 12
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J 279.000c_____________ and Jan. 13; also declared dividends
5s ’23 A-O 210,000cApr 1’39 & '52 of 11.76% in 1923. payable Sept. 10
flOO.OOOc—Apr 10 1915 and Jan. 15; also in 1924 a dividend
5s ’25 A -O U 00,000c..A pr 10 1955 o f 15% and an extra dividend,
BOND. DEBT July 1925 $710,000 amounting to $23,157.24, were de­
24.000 clared. Gross earns, o f water comSinking fund____________
Assessed value 1925______ 22,531.440 oany up to Dec. 31 1924 were
Population 1920_____________24.467 *1,080,058; oper. exo., *427,889;
INT. at the Hanover National net earnings, $652,169. Assets of
Bank, N. Y . C.
water company Dec 31 1924, *12,760,985. The funded debt of the
water company on the same date
L E X IN G T O N .
This city Is In F ayette O o. Inc was *1,079,000, and the floating debt
In 1782. Comm ission governm en *27.334. These bonds are not an obli­
adopted N ov. 7 1911. V . 93. p. 1337 gation of the city. See V. 84, p. 404.
A u d ito r iu m
On Dec 15 1921 the Court of Appeals
4s 05 F -A r$15,000c_ Feb 1 194/ at Frankfort ruled that the $1,000,000
_
C ity H all & A u d ito r iu m B o n d s school bonds voted on Nov. 8 were
5s ’20 F-A 450.000c........................... valid. V. 113, p .274 .
•a R e fu n d in g
ASSESSED VALUATION, TA X
4 « s '9 2 F -A $ 1 0 5 ,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1931 RATE, &o.— The city’s assessed val­
4 H * ’ 93 J-D 81.000c— .J u n e 1 1931- uation (about 80% actual value) and
4s 95 J-J 2 5 .0 0 0 c ...J a n 10 1931
ax rate have been as follows4s 17 A -O 90,000 c . Apr 1 '26-'4;1925.
1924.
4s 05
4s 06
4s ’08
4 4 s '0 8
4s 13
4 K s ’ 16

F-A * 4 5 .000c
Feb
F-A 2 5 .0 0 0 c ...A ug
J-J
23.000c— Jan
J-D 25,000c— .D e c
J-J
5 ODflc
Jan
F-A 260.0 00 c.F eb 1

z V iaduct.

1 1946
1 1946
2 1948
1 194‘
1 195*
’26-’51

4s 15 J-D S22,000c— D ec 1 1956
B rick S treet
4 H » 9 4 M -N $75,570c_ N ot 1 1934
_
Park B on d s
Is 13
J-J $20 0 0 0 c
Jan 11953
4s 16
J-J
20,000 c
Jan 1 1956
Is 16 J-D
3,000o — June 1 1956
R a ilro a d Aid
lH s '9 2 F -A x *1 5.0 00 c.A u g 1 1932
V in e S t. & S h o rt S t. E xt. B o n d s
5s '20 F-A S260.000C........................
S c h o o l B o n d s.
5s 15 J-D $64 OOOcDec 1 5 ’ 26-’40
5s '20 F -A 350,000c......................
BON D. D E B T Nov 15'25-$2.075,570

Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
249.53.5
Sinking fund balances____
328.377
Assess, val. real estate____38.730.190
Assess, val. personal_____ 8.541,800
Other assess, property____ 2,162.027
Assess, val. 1924 (14 act.)_49,434,017
Fop 1910.35.099:1920_____ 41.534
IN T . on bonds marked (x)ln Lex
Ingcon at Phoenix & 3d N a t. Bank.
L E X IN G T O N SCH OOL D IS T .

$

S

Land........... 88,770.919 85.921.587
Impt...........147.981,993 134.361,580
RIt. & bdge.
prop, (est.) 16.000.000 13,500,000
f’ers'l prop.
& franch._101.524 532 92.905.647
Total----- 354.277,444 326,688,814
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.*20.00
POPULATION.— In 1920, 234,891; in 1910 (Census), 223.928. and
In 1900, 204,731
LUDLOW.
This city Is In Kenton County.
S chool Bldg. Bonds (n ow a ssum ed
by the Board o f E d u c a tio n ).

5s

M-S $ 3 .0 0 0 ...Mar 31 1938
(Optional April 1 1928.)
5s ’ 15 J-D 30.000___ Dec 1 1935
Subject to call after Dec 1 1930.)
Viaduct Bonds.
♦Hs 17 . . . *15.000______ Feb 1937
Fire Dept. & City Bldg. Bonds.
is '23 F-A $32.000—Feb 1 ’ 26-’33
G E N . B D . D T . Jan 30 '25- $51,000
_
24,587
Assessment debt (add'l)_
School debt (add’l) _______
33,000
Total valuation of assess­
able property 1924______3.679 497
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $17.50
Population 1910. 4,163; 1920—4.582

Is g '03 M-NS29 0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1933
Is g 08 J-D 50.000c...June 1 1933 MO ORACKEN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925$79,00n
County
Total assessed val. 1925 .46 578 105 porated fn seat is Paducah. Incor­
1825.
School tax rate (per $1.000) 25 $7.72
R efund. Bds. (Red. Sept. 1 1923).
INT. at Third Nat. Bank, Lexing­
M-S $100.00 0
ton, and Nat. Bk. of Commerce 4s Road and Bridge c...S ep t 1 1933
Bonds.
N. Y. City.
$34,000c__________1927
34.000c..................1932
L O G AN C O U N T Y .
’17 J-J
33.000c..............—1937
County seat is Russellville
32.000c.................. 1942
R efu nding Bonds.
32,000c..........
1947
ts
J-J *35 000c.—*6.200 yrly BOND. D EBT Nov 18 ’25 $265,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.
*35.000
90 000
Assess, val. real estate_ 10,648,240 Sinking fund____________
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 2.492.000 •Assess .val ,’25(80%act .)30 000 000
S tate& C o.tax (per $1,000)25 $8 50
Other asses, property----- 2.715,345
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (H a ct.). 15.855,585 Pop'n. 1910. 35.064; '20........... 37.246
INT. In N. Y. City at Nat. Bank
State & Oo.tax(per *1,000)’ 24.$10.00
Pop’n 1910. 24.977; 1920____23.633 of Commerce and Bankers Tr. Oo.
INT. payable in Louisville, K y., ai
•This does not embrace railroad
Citizens’ National Bank.
taxes and values totaling $1,600,000.
L O U IS V IL L E .

Loulrviiie is county seat of Jefler
son Oo. Inc. Feb. 13 1828. See
"Chronicle” of Oct. 12 1918, page
1495. for annexation of territory
with estimated population of 30,000.
On July 29 1912, 9,250 shares oi
stock in Louisville Gas Co. were sold
% $150 per share, netting $1,387,500
t
•R efunding Bonds (g o'd ).
4s ’97 J-J $322,000c...Ju ly 1 1937
3 4$s’00 M -N 368.000c...M ay 1 1940
3 H s’01 A-O 85.000c...A pr 1 194]
3 J^s'01 J-D 270.000c...June 1 1941
3^s'01 J-J 103.000c.. .July 1 1941
3J4s03 J-J 761.000c—.Jan 11943
3^ s'03 A-O 169.400c...A pr 1 1943
3Hs'03 J-J 670.000c...Ju ly 1 1943
4 J4sg’23 J-J 989.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1963
•School-Im provement Bonds.
4H 814 A-O $966.40f!c_ Apr 1 1954
_
5s g ’22 A-O 1,000,000c—Apr 1 1962
Park Bonds.
4s ’90 J-J $484,000c— July 1 1930
•Sewer Bonds.
4s g '07 F-A$3 148,000c—Feb 1 1947
4^ s'20 F-A 2,000,0 0 0c..F eb 1 1965
Sewer and Park Bonds.
3s '01 J-J *188,000c__ Jan 1 1941
M unicipal Improvements.
4s ’88 Q-M* 1,250.100c— Dec 1 1928
W ater Co. M ortgage Bonds.
4s '06 J-J *675,000c_ July 2 1946
_
4s ’ 10 F-A 404.000c...A ug 1 1950
Memorial Bonds.
_
4Hs'24 A-0*750.000c_ Oct. 1 1965
•Hospital Bonds.
4 H g 'll M-S *985,000c_.Mar 1 1951
Sewer Bonds.
4s’25 F -A *2.000,0 0 0 c...F eb 1 1965
• Bonds payable by spec, taxation
T u bercu losis Hospital Bonds.
4Ms'23 F-A$750,000c_ Feb 1 1963
_
OAKDALE (A n n e x e d ).
Street Bonds.
. . . *8.000.....................1926
. . . 25,000— ...............1934
H IGH LAND P A RK (A n n e x e d ).
S treet and W ater B onds.
. . . *8.000___________ 1929
. . . 40,000_______
1936
Int. at First Nat. Bank. N. Y .
and the National Bank o f Kentucky,
Louisville.
BONDED D E B T .— The bonded
debt on M ay 1925 was *17,339,900On Jan. 1 1925 sinking fund con­

M cC R E A R Y C O U N T Y .

Whitley City is the county seat.
Territory to create this county was
taken from Pulaski, Wayne and
Whitley counties.
Road Bonds.
*17,000___ Oct 1 1927
16.000- . . Oct 1 *28-’31
20.000. . . 0 .t 1 ’32-’35
18.000. —Oct 1 *36-’38
5s *22 A-O 21.000. —Oct 1 ’39-’41
24.000. -.O c t 1 ’42-’44
18.000. —Oct 1 ’45-’46
20.000- ..O c t 1 *47-*48
22.000. —Oct 1 *49-'50
, 24,000.--O ct 1 *51-’52
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- *200.000
Assess, val. '24 (85% a c t .).7,000,000
State & co.tax (per $1.000)’24.$l5.50
Population in 1 9 2 0 _____________1 1,6 76
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k.. N .Y .
M cL E A N C O U N T Y .

Calhoun is the county seat.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5s g '23 J-D $210.000c_________ 1953
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $236,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
10,000
Sinking fund______________
3,000
Tot. ass'd val. ’24(2-5act’l) 7,900,000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24-S9.00
Pop'n 1910, 13,241; 1920, 12,502
IN T . at New York.
M A D IS O N C O U N T Y .

County seat Is Richmond.
Ref. RR. Bonds (Red. beg. in T 9).
4s 09 J-J *75.000c.........Jan 1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 8 T 7$93,000
Sinking fund____________
40.000
State equalized val’n 1924-25,448,612
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)T8-$10.00
Pop'n 1910, 26.951; 1920____26,284
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank, N.Y
M A D IS O N V IL L E S C H O O L D I S T .

(P. O. Madisonville.)
6s *22 J-J $53,000.1942 (opt. *32)
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24. *75,000
Sinking fund______________
7,000
Tot. ass’d val. '24 (H act.).3,800,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) *24-115.00
Population In 1924 (est.)______ 7,500
Principal and interest at Chase
National Bank, New York.

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M A Y F IE L D .

This city is in Graves County.
W ater Bonds.
5 s ’ 18 . . . $138.000--Jan 1 '26-’39
BOND. DEBT
(water)
Oct 14 1023__________ $273,000
School bonds (add’l ) ______ 102.100
Assessed valuation 1023_ 4,200,000
_
Tot. tax rate (oer $1.000) '23_$26.70
Population 1910, 5.916; 1920—6.583
M A Y S V IL L B .”

TENNESSEE—DEBT OF STATE
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1921____$20 80
Populan 1910. 2.935; 1920, 2,736
OLDHAM C O U N T Y .

La Grange is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s
$50.0 0 0 c ......................
ts '16 M-N$22.000c-M ay 1 ’26-'3fl
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1925- $72,000
Floating debt (add’ l)______
50.000
Total assessed value 1924. .8.811 .616
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'24$10.00
Population 1910. 7.248; 1920—7,689

This city is in Mason County.
GEN . B D . DEBT (water)
$8 500 OWEN COUNTY.
Nov 26 1 9 2 4 ...................
Street irnpt. bonds tadd'l).
66.500
County seat is Owenton.
F lo a tin g d e b t ( a d d 'l ) _______
oO.OOO
Countv Bonds (Red. any tim e).
Assess, val., real estate_ $5,336,182 5s
_
F-A $40.000c.................1935
Assess, val., personal_____ 550.000
R efu n d in g Ronds.
Other assessable p roperty.. 196.010 t.70s'16__25.000...................1942
Tot.ass’d val.’24(abtiiact) 6.082,182
R o ad & B ri d g e B o n d s .
Tax rate (per $1.0001 '24
$16 5 5s ’ 23 M-8 $1 lO.OOOeMar 1 ’ 28-’53
(For maturity see V. 116. p 2803 )
Population 1910. 6.141; 1920--6.107
BOND. DEBT Oct 13 ’23. $330,000
MERCER COUNTY.
Sinking fund______________
30.000
County seat is Harrodsburgb.
State equalized val. 1924.-7,957.044
State&<’o tax (per $1,000' '2.3 $19 50
Pop’n, 1910. 14,063; 1920. 14,795.
R ailroad Bonds
P o p ' d 1910. 14.248; 1920____ 12.554
( N T . hi Nat Rk o f < i m u n. . N >
4s
M -N -_ - $33,000c..........1930
C oun ty Bonds.
and Hanover National Bank, N . Y .
5s
J-D $60,000 ..........1927-1946
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 '2 5 .
$30,000 OWENSBORO.
50.000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
County seat of Daviess Co. Inc
Assess, val. real estate____12.158.714 1866. Pop’n ’ 10. 16.011: '20, 17,424.
Assess, val. personal prop. 2.532 869 5s ’ 18 ...$ 1 8 4 ,0 0 0 .........1926 1948
Tot.ass’d val.'24(' 0%act) 15.697 583 5 s ’ 19 - - 28,500___ Nov 1 1929
State & Co. taxtperSl 000) 25 $8 20
(Optional Nov. 1 1924.)
IN T . on ,5s at the First National
Street Bonds (Ked. Jan 1 1915)
Bank o f Louisville, Louisville: on 4s 4s
J-J $138.5 00c...Jan 11930
at Union National Bank, Louisville. 6s T8 . . .
4 95 3..........1926-1928
W ater Bonds (Red. beg. in 1911.)
M 1DDLESBORO
4s 01 J-J $140.000c_ Jan 1 1931
_
Middlesboro is In Bell Co. Inc. is 07 J-J
43,500c— .Jan 1 1937
May 1 1890.
5s ’24 . . . 100.000___ Jan 1 1944
R efu nd ing Bonds.
(Op+ional Jan. 1 1934)
6s ’08 M-S $28 800c_ Sept 1 1928 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1924- $528,000
_
6s ’20 A-O 150.000c................ -I960 Water debt______________
199.500
Improvement Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
59.909
6s ’20 M-N$30.000c_ N ov 1 1960 NET D EBT_____________
_
268.591
4M'24 M -N 20,000_______________ Assessed value 1923______ 13.500.000
S ch ool B on ds
Actual value (est.)_______ 22.000.000
6s ’06 M -N $l 2 ,000c_ M ay 1 1926 Citv tax rate (per $1 .000) '16 $18 -50
_
6s ’ l l J-J
18.000c.-.July 1 1931
INT. pay. at Owensboro Bkg. Co,
5Hs'21 J-D 150.0 0 0 c-..D e c 1 1952
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925.. 1*388 800 O W E N SB O R O S C H O O L D IS T .
$10.000c. Apr 7 '26-'27
Assess, val., real estate___ 1 354 354
18.000c.Apr 7 ’ 28-'30
_
Assessed v al., personal_ 1 5 8 695
21.000c.Apr 7 ’31-'33
Other assessable property.. 2 838 879
Total assess, val. 1925_____5.7 1 929
16.000c.Apr 7 ’34-'35
18,000c.Apr 7 ’36-'37
Total tax rate (per $1 000) '25 $25 50
20,090c.Apr 7 ’38-'39
Population 1910. 7,305; 1920-.5.041
IN T . at Harris Trust & Saving;
22.000c.Apr 7 ’40-’41
Bank, Chicago.
5s '22 A -07 24,000c.Apr 7 ’ 42-'43
13 .000 c...A pr 7 1944
14.000c— .A pr 7 1945
MONTGOMERY- COUNTY.
County seat is M t. Sterling.
30.000c.Apr 7 '46-’47
T urnpike Bonds.
16 .000 c...A pr 7 1948
($10.000. June 15 ’ 28-’37
17 .000 c...A pr 7 1949
18 .000 c...A pr 7 1950
5 s ’22 J-D 15,000.June 15 ’38-’47
I 10.000.June 1 5 ’48-’52
38.000c.Anr 7 '51-'52
Old T w p. B onds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 16 '25 $295,000
4 s '99 . . . $24,000....................1929 Sinking fund__________ 18.520
BOND. D EBT Nov 2 ’25. $ 110,000 Assessed valuation 1925.-14,178,500
Sinking fund____________
6.509 School tax rate (per $1.000) '25$12.70
Ass’d val. ’ 24 ( H act.). ..15.000.000 Population 1920 (Census)___ 17,424
Population In 1920 (Census). . 12,245
INT. at New VnrV City
PADUCAH.
M O R G A N F IE L D .
This is the county seat of McCrack­
This city is in Union County.
en County. Inc. 1830. As an offset
W ater W orks Bonds.
to bonded debt, city owns railroad
5s ’24 J-D $120.000.-June 1 ’29-’64 stock of the par value of $220,000
(Due $15,000 every 5 years)
The Chic. St. L. & P. RR bonds de­
BON D. DEBT Jan 1925-. $120,000 clared valid by U. 8. Court In Sept
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,500,000 1902. Commission govt, adopted
_
Population 1910, 2,725; 1920, 2,765 Nov. 4 1913. General Council form
adopted July 1 1924. Population
NEW PORT.
22.760;
24,735.
Newport is In Campbell County. 1910. efunded1920.O. & O. RR.
x R
N.
Incorporated as a town in 1795, and 4Hs'83 F-A $31.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1928
as a city Feb. 21 1849.
IH s’OOJ-J
39 000c-—July 1 1926
R efu nd ing Bonds.
R efunding C. & O. RR Bonds.
•65s’01J-J $506,000c...Jan 1 1931
'18 J-D *70,000____Dec 1 1948
4s 06 J-J 55,00 0c...Ju ly 1 19r 6 5s R efunding Bonds.
4 s ’ l l J-J
37.000c— .July 1 1931
’ 20 A-O $65.000-O ctl’30,’35.’40
4s '14 M -N 50 ,000 c...M a y 1 1934 6s Street Bonds.
Garbage Incinerator Bonds.
4s '04 F-A$109.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1934
5s'19 _ A-O $50,000c
Apr 1 1939
School Bonds.
St. Bonds 'G e n . Debt).
'20 J-J $187,500c
4s ’ 12 J-J $100.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1942 5s (Due $62,500 every Jan 15 '30 '40
five years.)
5s ’ 18 J-J 60.000c—.July 1 1938
5s ’ 19 A-O 40,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1939 5s Sewer Bonds.
'22 J-J $600,000____Jan 10 1962
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4s ’09 J-J $85.000c_____Jan 1 1939 4s Hospital Bonds.
'04 F-A $21,5 00c...A u g 1 1934
5s ’ 22 J-J 150,000c.—Jan 1 1942
5s ’ 23 M-N220.000C— .M a y 1 1943 4s Market House Bonds.
'04
Past-due bonds_____________ *$5< 0 BOND. F-A $21.5 0 0 c...A u g 1 1934
DEBT N ov 1 ’ 24-$l,204.000
G E N .B D .D T . Oct 27 ’24-$l,353.500 Sinking fund____________
63,563
791.000 Total assess, val. 1924
Water debt (incl.)_______
Assessment debt (add’l)__
38.550
(60% actual)_________ 18.500 412
Sinking funds__________
126.308
rate (per $1,000)
Assessed val., real_______ 15.801.900 City taxon refunded N . O. '24-S24.00
IN
& O. RR.
Assess, val., personal____ 1 569.000 bondsT.
payable at U. S. Mtge. & Tr.
Other assessable property. 2 066 396 C o., N. Y. City; on $65,000 at Nat.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act) 19,437,290 City Bank; on street, hospital and
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24 $23.20 market house bonds at Western Bank
Pop’n 1910, 30.209; 1920-- -29 317 & Trust Co., Cincinnati; other bonds
IN T . at office of Com’r of Finance in Paducah.
or at Bank of America, N . Y. City.
* This redemption bond, we are P A N T H E R C R E E K D R A IN . D IS T .
advised, has evidently been lost;
This district is in Daviess County.
as It is not registered It can not be
Creek Im provement Bonds.
6s '18 Feb 1 $385,000____ 1926-1932
located.
BON D. DEBT Jan 1922— $550,000
Real value_______________ 4,125,000
N IC H O L A S C O U N T Y .
Est. value (after im pts.)_5,500,000
Carlisle Is the county seat.
Population (est.) 1922________ 7,000
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M -N $75 OOOcMay 15 ’30-40 P A R IS .
(Part due every 5 years)
This city is in Bourbon County.
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Incorp. as city o f 4th class in 1893.
5s ’ 16 J-D $15 00 0_____1929-1932
S chool Bonds.
($7,000 payable every four years) 5s g '17 M-N$28.500-Due $2,500 yly
B D . D E B T Dec 11 ’2 4 .— $126,000 5s '20 M-N 25,000_______________
Assessed valuation 1923. .10,803.514
Street Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $13.00 5s '21 M -N $18,750..........................
Pop’n 1910, 10.661; 1920.........9,894
Funding Bonds.
4 ^ s '98 M -N $4.000_______________
n ic h o l a s v il l e T
S ew er B on d s.
This city is in Jessamine County. 5s ’ 18 M-N$13.000—Sept 1 ’26-’38
W ater Plant Impt. B onds.
5s '21 M -N 26,500.-N ov 1 ’26-'29
6s ’20 J-D $56,000__________ 1940 BOND. DEBT Nov 4 '25- $116,750
(Optional 1925)
Assessment debt (add’) ____
48 280
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
Ass’d val’n 1925 (60% act.) 7,00 1.000
5s T8 J-J
$5.000____July I 1939 City tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $20.00
(Optional after July 1 1923.)
Population 1910, 5.859; 1925--6,310
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 1921 ..$86,000
IN T . is payable at Bank of
Tot. ass’d val.’21 (50%act.) 1,850,000 America, New York City.




[V ol. 121

PENDLETON C O U N T Y .

SAN

County seat is Falmouth.
R o ad B o n d s .

5s '24 J-J*$100.000.-July 1 ’30-’54
5s ’25 M -N (80,000—M ay 1 ’30-.45
170.000..M ay 1 ’46-'55
R e f u n d i n g B o n d s.
12 J-J $55.000e_July 1 ’3 1 - 4 0
R e fu n d in g Tu rn pike Bonds.

FEROUSON
D R A IN A G E
D I S T R I C T N O. 11.
**

This district is in McLean and
Muhlenberg Counties.
6s’24 Febl 2$157 .OOOcFeb 1 2 ’ 26-’35
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925—$218,287
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
in Calhoun.

4 Hg 10 J J S30.000c.July 1 '31-’40 S C O T T C O U N T Y .
TOT. BD. D T . M ay ’25- $317,000
Georgetown is the county seat.
Floating debt (add’l)_____
19,000
Road Bonds.
Sinking fund Apr 1 '25_
_
6,459 5a '16 M-S $66.000c.Mar 1 ’26-36
Amt. in treas. Apr. 1 '25—
13,099
Bridge Bonds.
_
Assessed value 1924______ 11,974,046 5s '24 J-J ISlO.OOOc_ July 1 1929
1 75.OOOc.July 1 ’30-'54
l’ o ii'n 1910, 11.985; 192 0 ______ 11.719
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
*TNT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y :
1 1930
on bonds o f 1925 at the Fifth-Third 5s ’25 M -Sf($20.000c— .M ar *31-'50
100,000c.M ar 1
Nat. Bank, Cincinnati.
( 15,000c. Mar 1 ’51-’ 55
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 '25 $271,000
PERRY COUNTY.
Assess.val.'25(abt 3-5 act 20.000 000
Hazard Is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $13 00
C ou rt-H ou s e Bonds.
6s '13 . . . $20.000..........1926-1S29 Fop'n 1910, 16.956; 1920___ 15,318
IN T. at Nat. City Bank, N . Y. O.
*Road Bonds.
5 s '23
$100 000 ____ 1928-1953
SH ELBY C O U N TY .
5s ’25 J-D 100.000 ..........1935-1947
8helbyville Is the county seat,
BOND. DKBT Mar 27 ’ 16- $45,500
Sinking fu n d .____________
1,900 Pop'n 1910, 18.011: 1920___ 18,532
r l y .)
State equalized val. 1924.19,471,353 5s C ourt-H ou se Bonds (Part Y1926 .
g ’ 13 D ecl $8 0 0 0 c ________
State & Co. tax (per $1.000).-$10 00
5s
2 5 . 0 0 0 c .. .D e c 1 1927
F o p 'n 1910. 11.255; 19 2 0 ........... 26.042
R efu nd ing Bonds.
•INT. at the Hanover National 5s ’ 15 M-N$66.000 —.......................
B a n k . New Y o r k .
ROND. DEBT Nov 17’ 17 $166,000
State equalized val. 1924.25,277,647
P IK E C O U N T Y .
state&Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 18-$13.00
Fikeville is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
SOM ERSET.
5s '22 July$200.000c____ 1927-1952
This city is in Pulaski County.
5s '23 J-J 250.000c____ 1928-1953
Street & Sewer Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 117 p. 2569 ) 5Ms'25 J-J $85,000c
Jan 11945
5s "24 J-J 300.000--July 1 ’29-'54 TO TAL D EBT June 1925- $135,000
(For maturity see V. 119. p. 228) Assesse i valuation 1924_ 3,608,643
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '24 $750,000 Population 1910, 4.491; 1920. 4.672
_
Assess, val.. real estate_ 22.000.000
IN T . at the Chemical Nat. Bank,
Assess, val.. personal___ 9,000.0(10 New York.
Other assess, property___
155.000
Total assess. val’ 24( V$act;31,155,000 T R I O O C O U N T Y .
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21.$t3.50
Cadiz is the county seat.
Population. 1910, 30.815; ’ 20. 49.470
Road Bonds.
IN T. on bonds of 1923 and 1924 IHs 17 F-A $74 000 _____ 1926-1942
at Guaranty Trust C o., New York- TOT. D EBT Dec 17 ’21— $102,000
Sinking fund______________
30.000
State equalized val. 1924-.6.102,900
P IN E V IL L E .
This city is the county seat of Bell Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $16.50
County.
Pop'n 1910. 14.5S9: 1920____ 14.208
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s '25 J-J I$8,000_ 1930 & 1935 T R IM B L E C O U N T Y .
_
Bedford Is the county seat.
1 5 ,0 0 0 - ..............1940
Road and Bridge Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 '25- $86,000
Sinking fund_____________
30.000 5s 16 J-J $250,000 -July 1 1945
Total assessed val'n 1925.-2.639,023 BOND. D EBT Oct 1925— $22,500
3.656
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $23 50 Sinking fund______________
Pop'n 1910, 2,161: 1920........... 2,908 Assessed valuation 1925__ 3 312 866
State & co.tax (per $1.000)'25-$ 15 00
Population 1910. 6.512; 1920, 6.011
PU LASKI COU N TY.
Somerset Is the county seat.
W ARREN COUNTY.
Road Bonds.
Bowling Green is the county seat.
4 4 s 'l6 A -O f]88.000—Apr 1 '26-’46
T urnpike & R efu n d in g Bonds.
(Due $25,000 In 5 yrs., $10,000 yrly
A-O $109,500c..Jan 2 1928
thereafter until end of 25th year and 4s
(Subject to call . $35,000 tn 1914.
$15,000 yrly. thereafter.)
$35,000 In 1919. $35,000 In 1924)
5s 19 J-J $48 000 -Sept 1 ’26-'49
$97,500
BD. D T. (Rd.) Nov 10 '24 $270,000 BOND. D E B T Dec 4 ’25.
_
Tot .assess .val .’24(est.)-12.000.000 Assess, val.. real estate_ 19 066 982
County tax (per $1,000) '24-.$15 00 Assess, val., personal___ 8 251 972
Population 1910, 35.986; ’20. 34.010 Assess, val. ’25 (4-5 a ct.)-27,318,954
State& co. ta« (per$l ,000)'25 $26 00
Pop'n 1910. 30.579; 1920_____30.853
R E E L F O O T LEVEE D I S T R I C T .
IN T . at Citizens Nat. Bank and
Tuis district is in Fulton County Amer. Nat. Bank, both of Bowling
6s ’22 J-J $60.000c_-Jan 1 ’ 26-’3T Green.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922 - $75,000
Tot.assess.val.'22(60% act)2,543.049 W H IT E G R A D E D C O N . S. D .
District tax rate per acre) ’ 22-$.50
This district (P. O. Princeton) is in
IN T. payable at the Liberty In­ Caldwell County.
surance Bank, Louisville.
5s '19 F-A $28,000--Aug 1 2 6 ’39
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $30,000
RICHMOND.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(80% act.)2,225,000
This city is in Madison County.
School tax (per $1,000) 1924_$15.00
Street & Sewer Improvements.
5s 19 S-A$140,000_____ 1926-1939 W H IT L E Y C O U N T Y .
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’25- $90,000
Williamsburg Is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
14,940
and Bridge Bonds.
Assess, val. '25 (3-5 a c t .)..5,250,000 5s Road J-J $l83.000cJuly 15'26-’40
'15
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$22 50 BOND. D E B T Oct 15 '24- $201,000
Pop’n 1910, 5,340; 1920______ 15,622 Floating debt (add’l ) . - —
80,000
State equalized val. 1924—9.262,367
ROCKCASTLE COUNTY.
Total tax rate (per $1.000; '20-$15.00
M o u n t V ern on Is th e c o u n t y seat.
Pop'n 1910, 31.982; 1920.........27,749
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $80.000_______________ or IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .
BOND. DEBT Nov 4 ’25- $80,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
81.000
Assess, val., real estate____2.794,476 W IN C H E S T E R .
This city is in Clark County.
Assess, val.. personal_____1.641 208
$35,000
Other assess, property_____ 598.692 Sewer bonds_____________
40,000
Tot.ass'd vah'25(50% act.)5,034.376 City hall bonds__________
50,000
State&Co. tax (per$l,000)-’25$17.50 School bonds____________
M unicipal B onds.
Pop'n 1910. 14,473: 1920_____ 15,406
IN T. at Nat. Bk. of Comm., N.Y 5s '24 J-D $40.000___________1944
(Optional after 1934)
RUSSELL C O U N TY.
S ch ool B onds.
5s
$135,000--M ar 1 ’26-’43
Jamestown Is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Oct 4 '22— $80,000
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Special assess, debt (add’l ) .
5,000
5s T6 A-O $ 3 2 ,0 0 0 ---...............
23,000
(Due $8,000 April 1 1926. 1931. 1936 Floating debt_____________
Sinking fund______________
67,129
and 1941.)
TOTAL D EBT July 1 ’25. $32,000 Tot.ass'd val.'23(75% act.)7.074,427
Tot. assess.val.’2 5 ( a ct.).3 ,250,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) '23- —$20.50
State & co.tax (per $1.000)’25-$14.50 Pop'n 1910, 7,156; 1920______ 7.866
Pop'n 1910, 10,861; 1920_____ 16,854 IN T . payable at Winchester B ank.

State of Tennessee.
IT S

D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &o.
Organized as a Territory (Aot M a y 26 1790)___ M a y 26 1790
Admitted as a State (Act June 1 1796)___________ June 1 1796
Total area of State (square m iles)______________________ 42,050
State Capital_________________________________________ Nashville

Governor (term expires 1927)'______ ________ Austin Peay
See. of State (term exp. M a r. 1 1929 o)_ Ernest N . Haston
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1 9 2 7 ) ___________Hill McAlister
Comptroller (term expires M a r. 19 1927)____ Edgar Graham
Atty-General (termexpires Sept. 1 1926) Frank M . Thompson

Dec., 1925.]

STATE DEBT.— The debt of the State June 1925 aggregated $15,148,000, consisting of the following:

Interest—
P.Ct. Payable

—

LOANS-

Name ana purpose

------------- Principal --------------

When Our

Outitanri’o

University of Tenn bonds. 1917 4H J-J
July 1 '26-'67
$840,000
Univ. o f Tenn. ctfs. of ind._1925
4
J-J
July 1 ’26-’35 350,000
(1915.c . 4
J-J
July 1 26-’ 55
4,400 000
R efunding bon d s ..............(1915.C. 4
J-J
July 1 26 55
6 594 100
i For m aturity o f bonds see V. 100, p 1695
d o do
______1923 r*
4M
J-J
July 1 '26-’43
320,000
($15,000 1924 to 1933 inch and $20,000 1934-1943)
_____ 1923 r*
4 'A J-J
July 1 ’44-'53
267,000
do do
($25,000 1944 to 1951 iucl. and $32,000 1952 and $35,000 1953)
H. Domain Impt. Bonds 1917
4 Vi
July 1 '28-'31
40.000
($20,000 in 1928 and 19-tI.»
Charitable Inst. Bonds...1917
4)4
July 1 ’26-’30
167 000
Memorial Auditorium and
Capitol Annex Bldg. bds. 1921 5
J-J
Jan. 1 1961
990.000
School bonds_____________ 1920
5)4 J-J
Oct. 11960
625.000
5)4 J-J
July 1'26-'41
250.000
Hospital bonds___________ 1921
($16,000 1926 to 1940, inch; $10,000. 1941.)
Capitol impt. bonds______1921
5)4 J-J
July 1’26-'45
100.000
Deaf and Dumb
11923 r*
4)4 A-O
April 1 1948
75.000
School b o n d s _ U923 r*
_
4)4 A-O
April 1 1948
175,000
4)4 J-J
July l'3 0 -’59
300,000
Memorial bonds_________ 1925r*
IN TEREST at Chemical National Bank. New York City, or State
Treasurer’s office.
DEBT LIM ITATION .— S ta te .— Under Section 31, Article 2, State Con­
stitution, 1870, the credit of this State shall not be loaned or given to or in
aid of any person, association, company, corporation or municipality; nor
shall the State become the owner in whole or in part o f any hank or a
stockholder with others in any association, company, corporation or mu­
nicipality.
Section 33, Article 2. No bonds o f the State shall be issued to any rail­
road company which, at the time o f its application for the same, shall be
in default in paying the interest upon the State bonds previously loaned to
It. or that shall hereafter, and before such application, sell or absolutely dis­
pose o f any State bonds loaned to it for less than par.
Section 29, Article 2. C o u n t i e s , C it ie s a n d T o w n s .— The General Assem­
bly shall have power to authorize the several counties and incorporated
towns in this State to impose taxes for county and corporation purposes,
respectively, in such manner as shall be prescribed by law; and all property
shall be taxed according to its value, upon the principles established in re­
gard to State taxation. But the credit of no county, city, or town shall be
given or loaned to or in aid of any person, company, association, or corpora­
tion, except upon an election to be first held by the qualified voters of such
county, city, or town, and the assent of three-fourths (?4) of the votes
cast at said election. Nor shall any county, city, or town become a stock­
holder with others in any company, association, or corporation, except upon
a like election, and the assent of a like majority. But the counties of
Grainger, Hawkins, Hancock, Union. Campbell, Scott, Morgan. Grundy,
Sumner, Smith, Fentress, Van Buren and the new county herein authorized
to be established out of fractions of Sumner, Macon, and Smith counties.
White, Putnam, Overton, Jackson, Cumberland, Anderson, Henderson,
Wayne, Cocke, Coffee, Macon, Marshall, and Roane, shall be excepted out
of the provisions o f this section, so far that the assent of a majority of the
qualified voters of either o f said counties voting on the question shall be suf­
ficient. when the credit o f such county is given or loaned to any persou, as­
sociation, or corporation: P r o d d e d , that the exception of the counties above
named shall not be in force beyond the year 1880, and after that period
they shall be subject to the three-fourths majority applicable to the other
counties of the State.
STATE FUNDING BOARD AUTHORIZED TO BORROW $5,000,.
000.— Chapter 72. Laws of 1925. authorizes the Funding Board of the State
to issue from time to time interest-bearing obligations, not exceeding
$5,000,000 in the aggregate, the proceeds to be used in the construction of
highways and bridges, in the Department of Highways and Public Works
The indebtedness will be in such form, bear such rate of interest not exceed­
ing 6% per annum, mature serially or all at one time, and payable in such
place or places as the Board may deem proper, provided not more than
$2,500,000 of the obligations shall be issued in any one year, and shall not
be sold at less than their par value. It is further provided that interest
shall be paid quarterly, semi-annually or annually, that the obligations may
be renewed from time to time, maturing, however, not later than five years
from April 13 1925, and that such obligations shall be free from taxes of ail
kinds in the State o f Tennessee.
CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION AGAIN PROPOSED.— Under
authority of Chapter 80, Laws of 1925. there will again be submitted to
the voters a proposal for a Constitutional Convention. The proposal will
go before the eljctorate at the general election o f the State, to be held
Aug. 6 1926, and if approved, the convention will be held on Nov. 18 the
same year. The purpose o f the convention is to make certain amendments
to the State Constitution. Among those mentioned is one to improve the
system of taxation and assessment in the State, so as to conform to present
day economic condition; and another, to restrict the Legislature to general
legislation and to relagate all legislation o f a purely local character to the
respective counties and municipalities.
A proposal for a constitutional convention for the purpose of writing a
new constitution was submittedto the voters on N ov. 4 1924, but was then
then defeated (V. 119, p. 2671).
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The following statement shows the char­
acter and valuation of all taxable property in the State:
P erson a l
P r o p e r ty .

R eal
E s ta te .
$

$

1924.-160,907,664
1923.-170,261,917
1922.-165.893,410
1921a. 165,801.386
1920 *.181,215,397
1919.-100,795,559
1 91 8 .. 16,516,183
1 91 6 .. 82,066,334
1914.. 86,837,352
1 91 2 .. 78,458,470
1 91 0 .. 78,297.887
1 90 8 .. 68,722,101
1906. . 58,378,271
1 90 5 .. 57,427,866
1904.. 55,417,428
1 90 2 .. 49,923,053
1 90 0 .. 48,493,768
1 89 9 .. 37,693,240

1,240,028,971
1,215.756,643
1,298.607,660
1,295,160.076

1,519,087,620

R a ilr o a d s

T e le p h o n e
C os.

S

T ele g r a p h
C os.

$

---- 266 327.113---- 266 327.113-

— 273 141,568-

----- 132 , 557,910506,855,559
507,569.963 110,013 155
.650.368 1,054,750
,653,895 998,898
483,566,610 105,893 104
474,160,269 105,394 645
,181,950 1,180,475
447,552,416 94,908 045
,909,986 857,881
421,404,591 88,059 897
,950.666 840,361
375,464,628 82,921 226
,840,915 1,004,845
344,519,946 69.378 413
,177,908
761,397
316,557,745 69.378 ,413 2 .177,608
761,997
313,175,378 58,536 566 1 ,477,033
778,934
888,792
297,964,660 56,710 396
729,340
291,865,380 55.296 412
625.782 708,008
271,021.726 55.296 412
625.782
708,006

T o ta l.
%

,656,519,135
.852,018.560
,730,828,183
.727,288,575
,973,444,585
7 40 , 209,028

720,804,419
678,178,841
672.754.691
625,686,798
591,553,402
530,953.716
475.216.535
446,303.926
429.385,339
406,216,241
396,899,348
365,345,166

6 Includes $255,582,500 public utility assessed valuation.
§ Includes $265,000,000 Railroad and Public Utility assessed valuations.
•The unusual Increase In 1920 was due to the enforcement of the Constitution
and statute by the State Board, which was created by the 1919 Legislature. Pre­
viously the practice had been to ignore the provision of the law and assess property
throughout the State at a portion only of Its value.
a The State Tax Comm'r under date of N ov .21,1921 advises us that "there has
been a very material decline in values during the last yeai In this State, due partly
to the natural leturn to a normal base of values, and partly to a distinct demoraliza­
tion of the markets on farm products; hence the reduction in the assessment In 1921.
The assessment In 1921, especially so far as real estate Is concerned, represents a very
conservative value of the property.”
The State tax rate (per $1,000) for 1922 was $3.50, and for 1923 and 1924, $3.00.

CITIES, TAXIN G DISTRICTS AND TOWNS AUTHORIZED TO
ISSUE W ATER BONDS.— Chapter 379, Laws o f 1911, approved June 24
1911, authorizes cities, taxing districts and towns having a population of
130,000 or more, by the Federal Census of 1910 or any subsequent Federal
Census, to issue not exceeding $250,000 coupon bonds to improve the
water-works system, providing such system is owned or operated by the
municipality. V. 93, p. 301.
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL B O N D S— The Attorney-General ad­
vises us under date of Nov. 22 1921 that the Legislature in 1919 passed an
Act (Chap. 114, Pub. Acts 1919) exempting bonds thereafter issued by the
State from taxation by the State, county or municipality. This Act was as­
sailed as being in conflict with the decision of the State Supreme Court in the




case of Keith vs. the Funding Board in 127 Tenn., 441, “ that the Legislature
could not constitutionally exempt State bonds from taxation." The title
of the action was Foster vs. Roberts, and it is reported in 142 Tenn., page
350. The Court, however, in the latter case held that the credit of the
State was an instrumentality of government, and that it could exempt that
instrumentality of government from taxation. In the case of Greenwood
vs. Rickman, the Supreme Court sustained the numerous opinions of the
Attorney-General to the effect that the principles in the case of Foster vs,
Roberts would also apply to county, city and district bonds. The Superme
Court held that the bonds of a county, city or district, when exempt by
statute, were valid, and that the Legislature had the constitutional right
to so exempt the same.
Bonds of towns, cities and counties in Tennessee are specifically exempted
from taxation by Chapters 6 and 8, Laws of 1920.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— We are informed by S. S. M cCon­
nell, Superintendent of Banks, under date of Dec. 17 1925, “ that savings
banks in this State are authorized to invest their funds in public stocks and
other securities at the discretion of the Board of Directors.” He adds:
“ However, there are very few, if any savings hanks in Tennessee, by which
I mean banks organized purely as savings banks. There are a number
of banks having that name but as a matter of fact, they are all incorporated
under the statutes provided for the incorporation of State Banks and Trust
Companies.”
FARM LOAN BONDS AUTHORIZED FOR INVESTMENTS BY
FIDUCIARY AND TRU ST FUNDS.— Chapter 9. Laws of 1925, provides
“ That Farm Loan bonds issued under the provisions o f the Act of Congress
known as the “ Federal Farm Loan A ct,” shall be a lawful investment for all
fiduciary and trust funds, and may be accepted as security for all public
deposits."
POPULATION.— The population of Tennessee has been as follows;
1 9 2 0 ..
.2.337.885 I 1 8 8 0 ... 1,542.359 I 1 8 4 0 ... 829.21011800...
1910.. .2.184.789118 70.-.1.25 8.52 011 830 ... 681.90411790...
35.891
1 9 0 0 ..
.2.020.6161 I8 6 0 .. .1.109.801 I 1 8 20--- 422.771
18 90.-.1.767.51811850-..] .002.71711810... 261.7271
The proportion of the colored population was 26-14% In 1880. 24 57%
In 1890. 23.8% in 1900, 21.7% in 1910 and 19.3% in 1920. In number,
blacks were 245,881 in 1850, 283,019 in i860, 322.331 in 1870, 403.151 in
1880, 434,300 in 1890.480.243 in loon 473.088 in 1910 and 451.758 in 1920.
C IT IE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF TENNESSEE.
A L CO A

•This town is In Blount County.
General Im nroven :n t Bonds,
is ’ 20 J-J $i8.000c*--Jan 1 1940
Sewer Bonds.
6s g '21 J-J $125,000c*_..Jan 1 1941
Funding Bonds.
6s § ’21 J-J $25,000c*__ Jan 1 1941
School Building Bonds.
6s g 21 J-J $75.000____Jan 1 1941
S chool Bonds
5s g ’ 23 J-D I $6 .000 ..June 1 ’ 26-’28
\ 45 .000 ..June 1 ’29-'43
Improvement Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-J $25.000___ Jan 1 1941
6s 2 1 J-D
8,0 00.-June 1 ’26-'31
BOND. DEBT Got 31 I9z5 $349 m
Assessment debt (add’ l)_
_
8 000
46.178
Sinking fund_____________
Total assessed value 1925 -4.470,000
Tot.'il tjjx rate frier $l,00dl '25 $16.5
Population 1920____________ 3.358
INT on bonds marked (*) at the
Union Trust C o., Pittsburgh; others
at the Bankers Trust C o., N . Y .
A LG O O D SCH O O L D IS T R IC T

This district is in Putnam County.
School Building Bonds.
6s '22 J-J $30.000___ Jan 1 1942
BONDED DEBT Jan 1 '22.$30.000
Total assessed value______1,000,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)___$4.00

BEAR C R E E K D R A IN . D . N O . 1.

This district (P. O. Brownsville)
is In Haywood & Fayette Counties.
,$2 0.00 0..July 1 "26-’35
6s ’ 18 ann.l 11.000. .July 1 ’36-’38
BOND. DEBT
iq l921-$35,000
B E D F O R D C O U j A’ Y.
M

Shelbyville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
4s '20 J-J ($10.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
j 55.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1935
I 75,000c—.July 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 1924 $200,01)0
12.725
linking fund______ ____
Total assess, val. 1924_ 14,500,000
_
stite& O >.t ixfivir «l ,0Y1>'24 $ '5 60
Pop'n '10. 22,667; '20 (Census)21.737
PRIN. & INT. at Chemical Nat.
Bank, N. Y ., or at Co. Clerk's office.
BEN TON C O U N T Y .
Camden Is the C ou n ty seat.
R oad B o n d s.
5s '20 A-O $50 0 0 0 . .M a r 1 ’ 26-’30
5s '20 A-O 45.000—M ar 1 '3 l - ’35
5s '22 A-O 50.0 00 .......... 1936-1940
C o u r t H o u se B o n d s
-s
...
$6,0 00 ..............................
B O N D . D E B T O ct 1 9 2 5 .. $145,000
Floating debt (additional).
890
linking f u n
. . . _______
8 250
Ass’d val 1925 (5 0% act. 1.4,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000 1925___*19 50
Population in 1920___________ 12,046

ALTON PARK.
This town is in Hamilton County.
5>4s'19 J-J $140,000___ July 1 1949 B IO C RE E K D R A IN A G E D IS T .
N O. 6
Street & Sewer Bonds.
This district Is In Shelby C o u n ty.
5)^s’25 J-D $35,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925. $140,000 6s '21 F-AS232.000— Feb 1 ’ 26-'41
Sinking fund______________
15,000 (For maturity see V . 112, p. 1539)
(?)
Tot. as’d val. '25 ()^ a c t.). 399.000 B O N D E D D E B T _________
IN T . at Chemical N at. B k .. N . Y .
L'ax rate (per $1.0^0) 1925___ $9 2)
Population in 192
3,020
ANDERSON COU N TY.

BLED SO E C O U N T Y .
Plkevllle Is the cou n ty seat.

B rid ge B o n d s.
5s '15 M -N $ 57,0 0 0 c. .................1945
($5,000 annually after 1935.)
5# 16 F-A $ 1 8 .0 0 0 .-A u g 1 '3 0 -’32
R oad B o n d s.
4 * s '0 6 F-A $ 18.000c...................1936
(8ubject to call after 1912)
5s '07 A-O *90 000c................... 1938
(Subject to call after 1917)
4 ) 4s'09 A-O 100.000c................... 1939
(Subject to call after 1929)
5s '15 . . . *5 0.0 00 c................. .1944
(*5.000 annually after 1934.)

P ike R oad B o n d s.
5s 14 J-J 1*50.000.....................1944
1 47.0 00 ...................1954
B O N D . D E B T N o v 2 2 '2 4 . $265,000
Sinking fu n d _____________
21,712
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,549,551
Assess, va l., personal_____ 325,032
Other assess, p rop erty____ 298,315
T o t. ass’d v a l.'24 (1 -3 a c t .).3,172,898
State& Co.tax (per $1,000) '2 4 .$ 2 0 .4 0
Pop'n 1910, 6,329; 1 9 2 0 ........ 7.218
IN T E R E S T payable in C hicago.

Clinton is the county seat.
R o a d B o n d s.
Pop'n 1910. 17.717; 1920. 18,298. 6s '23 F -A $35.000____ Feb 1 1953

5)
6s '20

5s'18 M-N$30,000 1928-1932LOU N T C O U N T Y .
B
A-O 100,000c..O ct 4 '40-'43
Marysville Is the cou nty seat.

S c h o o l B o n d s.

.

a Constitution says term of office shall be com puted from the 15tb of
January, but these officials, being elected by the Legislature, are usually
allowed to serve a Tull term from the date o f tbelr appointm ent.
L E O I8 L A T U K K meets biennially In odd years on the first M on day In
January and sessions are not lim ited, “ but uo m ember shall be paid for
more than 75 davs nf a regular session.”

Year.

171

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS

R oad B on ds (P a r t ete~ v 5 s e a r s ).
t
5s 15 . . . * 5 0 ,000c— ............... 1940 U ■
11 J-J * 2 3 1.000c.July 1 '26 '61
“
(*10.000 annually after 1935.)
10.000c__________ 1030
80 000 c ____ 1935-1950
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 5 '2 4 . $510,000 5a '16 J-J
(*20,000 every 6 yrs.)
Sinking fund_____________
30,000
1*30.000c. 1926.'31 & '36
Assess, val., real estate____4,647.695
Assess, val., personal_____1,200.265 te '16 M-S-j 3 0 .0 0 0 c ... 1941 & 1946
l 40.000c___1951 Sc 1956
Other assess, property____3,023,684
3 0.000c. 1926. *31 Jfc'36
Total assess, val. 1924____8,871,644
3 0 .0 0 0 c.. 1941 8c 1946
Sta> e & Col t,ax(per $1,000)’ 24 $19.00 5e '16 J-J
40.000c__ 1951 8c 1956
IN T. in N . Y. at Hanover Nat.
30.000c. 1 9 2 7 ,'3 2 * '37
Bk. and In Chicago at Am. Tr. &
Sav. Bk. and Harris Tr & Sav. Bk. 5a '17 J-J
30.000c— 1942 8c 1947
40,000c— 1952 8c 1957
and on 6s of 1920 at National City
5s '19 M -N 400.000C—July 15 1949
Bank, New York.
6s '21 M -N250.000C— M a y 1 1951
ATHENS.
5s '23 . . . 150,000c_______________
This city Is In M cM inn County.
(Due $10,000 five years from date
City Hall B onds.
and $20,000 every five years there­
5 ^ s'23 F-A $7,500____Feb 1 1953
after beginning 1933.)
S chool Bonds.
5s '25 J-J 380,000c.Jan 1 '2 6 -’63
6s '23 M-S $10,000____Sept 1 1948 5s '25 J -D J 2 5 ,0 0 0 c...J u n e 1 1950
F u n d in x & Impt. B o n d s .
,25,000c___June 1 1960
5s '14 M-S $30.000____Mar 1 1944 5s '25 M -S 35,0 00 c.S ep t 1 '2 6 -’32
Paving Bonds.
S ite P u r c h ., B ld g . & E q u ip
6s '22 M-S $105,000______________
$ 5.0 00 c— M ar 15 1927
Street Improvement Bonds.
5a ' 1 7
M -8 1 0 .0 0 0 c..M a r 15 1932
6s '21 M-N$12.000c ..M a y 1 1926
15,000c_M a r 15 1937
General Im provement Bonds.
2 0.0 00 c— M a r 15 1942
6s '21 M-N$30.000____M ay 1 1941
S c h o o l B o n d s.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1923.. $396,000 6s '21 M -N $50,000— -N o v 15 1941
Assessment d e b t _________ 109,000 B O N D .D E B T N o v 25’2 4 .$ 1 ,910,000
Sinking fund______________
12,000 Floating d ebt (add’l ) _____
94,000
Assessed valuation 1923 — 1,392,977 Sinking fu n d _______________ 147.094
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920..$10.00 T otal assess, va l. 1924___ 22,773,377
Population In 1920____________2.580 State& Co.tax (per $1,000) '2 4 -$ 16 .8 0
Population 1910, 2,264; 1920, 2,580 P op’n 1910, 20,809; 1920____ 28,800
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the Hanover
I N T . at Chase N a t. Bank and
National Bank, N . Y .
H anover N a t. B ank, N . Y . C ity .

105.002

172

BOGOTA DRAINAGE DISTRICT
R oad Bonds.
Oct 1 1937
This district (P. O. Dyersburg) is 5s ’07 A -0 $50.000c
In Dyer County
(Redeemable beginning In 1912)
5s ’08 s-a $50.000c..................1938
D ra in a g e B o n d s
6V4s' 17 s-a $42,400— 20 yr serial
(Redeemable beginning In 1918)
B ON D. D EBT Nov 6 ’25-.-$42,400 5s T5 M-S 150,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1945
1948
Assessed val. 1925 ( l a c t .).. 150,000 5s ’ 18 . . . 100.000..........
A
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $20.00 5s T9 J-J 328,000____June2 1949
Population in 1924 (est ________ 500 6s ’23 . . . (70,000c.Apr 1 33-'42
tfjfi.OOOc.Apr 1 '43-’ 49
6 s ’24 . . .
75.000_____
1951
BRADLEY COUNTY.
5J4s’24 F -A 160,000___ Feb 1 1954
Cleveland Is the cou n ty seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $112,000
R o a d B o n d s.
_
8s ’99 M-S $65.000........................... Road debt (additional)_ 1,407.000
Floating debt (add’l l ______ $82,000
6s ’01 J-DI 58.000____June 1 1936 Total assess, val. 1924_ 11.600.00J
_
1 28.00 ____June 1 1941 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-$29 00
6s *07 J-J *25.000___ July 1 1937
6s ’ 14 J-J §25.000___ July 1 1944 Pop’ n 1910, 27.387; 1920____ 28.265
IN T . on 5Ms o f 1924 at Chase
& ’ 16 J-J §25.000___ July 1 1946
s
6» '16 J&n 25.0<)0c_..Jan 1 1946 Nat. Bank; on others at Hanover
_
_
1 6 .0 0 0 ......................... Nat. Bank, New York.
4J*s’24 M-S 300.000___ Sept 1 1954
§ S c h o o l-B u ild in g B o n d s.

M-NS19.000___ Nov 1 1939 C A N N O N C O U N T Y .
Woodbury is the county seat.
A-O 25.000___ Apr 1 1945
Road Bonds.
J-J
10,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1946
1 1930
J-J
11,000___ Jan 11942 6s ’20 J-J $60.0 0 0c...Ja n $60,000
J-D 95,000c...June 1 1941 BOND. DEBT Nov 26 ’21
Total assess, val. 1924____3.051 375
P ike B on d s.
5s ’ 17 Jan $25.000___ Jan 1 194? State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24-H23.50
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924- $740,000 Population TO, 10,825; ’20, 10,241
Total assess, val. 1923___ 8.411,462 C A R R O L L C O U N T Y .
Total assessed value 1924.11 .959.486
Huntingdon Is the county seat.
State&Oo.tax (per$l .000) '24-$16 80
. . . $85.000..........................
Pop’n ’ 10, 16,336; '20 (Census) 18,652 5 A s
Road Bonds.
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at Clev.
6s
...$ 1 1 5 .0 0 0 ..........................
Nat. Bank, Cleveland, Tenn.; (§) ai
Drainage Dist. No. 1 B onds.
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y .; others at
Importers’ & Traders’ Nat. B k.,N .Y . s 17 J I '9 6 000 .*8.00 » vea’Jv
BOND DEBT Nov 2 '25. $247,000
Sinking fund____________
16 000
BRISTOL.
(act ). 12.000 625
Bristol Is In Sullivan Co. Inoorp Total iss’ d val. '25$1.000) '25-$15.70
State&Co.tax (per
Feb. 22 1856.
Pop'n 1910, 23.971; 1920___ 24.361
Commission government adopted
V . 96. p. 1375. Pop’n 1910, 7,148
CARTER COUNTY.
1920. 8.047.
Elizabetbton is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $25.000_____ _____ ____
1941
5s ’ l l J-J $60,000c..........
Funding Bonds.
(Subject to call after 1926)
6s 12 J-J $40.000____ July 1 1042
5s ’ 19 J-J
25,00 0c..-J u ly 1 1949 5s T5 . . . 1365.000c..................1945
5 ^ s T 9 s -a
30.000c________ 1949
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s '21 M-N$12,000c_ M ay 1 1951 6s ’20 A-O 220,000c..O ct 1 ’ 35-’50
_
6 s '22 F-A 28,0 0 0 c ...F e b 11952 (For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2155.)
1
6 s ’ 22 F-A 1 9 .000 c...F eb 11952 .s ’24 F-A
5.000c_____
BOND .DEBT Dec 15’25. $945,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
75.oO >
'$17,000 — _______ Serial Floating debt (add’l)______
6s ’ 19
5 4 ,000 .. ......... ..S eria l Sinking fund______________ 100.000
6s ’20
3 ,0 0 0 .. _______ Serial Tot.ass’d val.’25(J4 a ct.)-.7,500,000
6s ’21
4.5,000 — _______ Serial State & Co. tax(per $1.0')0).'25$25.80
6s ’21
10.000. . _______ Serial Pop’n 1910, 19.838; 1920____21.488
6s ’22
30 ,000 ..
5 A s '2 2
IN T . at Trustees’ office or In N .Y .
6s ’23 j-J [ 2 1,000 —.
\ 6.0 00...
CHATTANOOGA.
22,000 —
6s
Chattanooga Is the county seat of
1 1 .0 0 0 ..
5s
.Sept 1 '26-’33 Hamilton Co. Inc. Dec. 20 1839.
6s '24 M-S J40.000.J
__
1 2,000... Sept 1 1934 See V. 92, p. 1386. concerning new
f 12,000. .June 1 ’26-’31 form of government. At an election
_.
.June 1 ’32-’33 held on April 10 1924, the annexation
5s ’25 J-D | 6.000 —
.June 1 ’34-'35 o f East Chattanooga to this city was
8.000—
voted
On Aug 4 1925 East Lake
General Im provement Bonds.
city
-----------------6s '19 M -N 89.000. ...M a y 1 1932 voted for annexation to the 1920,
Population 1910, 44,604;
6s ’ 19 J-D 17,500. __ June 1 1939 57,895
6s ’20 J-D 36,000. __ June 1 1940
F unding Bonds.
4.000. ...J u n e 1 1930 4J4sT5 J-J z$l 65.000c— July 1 1945
6s ’20 J-D
3.500. ...J a n 1 1941
6s ’21 J-J
6s ’21 M-S 23,500. ...S e p t 1 1911 434s’ 17 A-O 98,000____Apr 1 1947
Sewer Bonds.
3.000. ...J u n e ! 1928 4 J4s'17 A-O $25,000____Apr 1 1947
6s ’22 J-D
5.000. ...S e p t 1 1932
5s '22 M-S
2,000. ...D e c 1 1932 4H s’29 F-A 25,000— Aug 31 1949
5s ’22 J-D
Street and Sewer Bonds.
15,000. ...S e p t 1 1941
5 A s ' 2 2 M-S
40,000. .July 1 '26-'33 4H s’05 J-J $150,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1935
9,000. .July 1 ’34-’42 5s Street Paving Bonds.
5H s’23 J-J
’20 M-S$ 150.000c.Mar 1 ’26-'40
2,500. __ July 1 1943
Park Bonds.
10.000. 3ept 1 !29 & '34 4 V$s'35 J-J $75,000____July 1 1935
5,000. ...S ept. 1 1939
5s '24 M-S
May 1 1942
8.500. __ Sept 1 1944 4 V§s’ 12 M-N250,000c
Sewer and Funding Bonds.
100___
- - -5s ’25 J-D J5.000.
4H s’ H J-D$300,000c_.Dec 30 1941
18,000. ...
. .. )0 0
S chool Bonds.
School Bond*.
------5s ’04 M-N$l0.000c. .M ay 1 1934 4H sT7 A-OJ $1.500____Apr1 1 1926
( 73,500..A pr
’ 27-’47
5a •16 F A 60 . n o n e . .F e b 1 194*
120.000.-M ay 1 ’26-’29
8.000c. .M ar 1 1939
5s ' 1 9 M-S
15.000..M ay 1 ’30-’34
.June 1 1953
5s ’ 2 1 J-D 2 0 . 0 0 0 .
5s ' 2 5 J-D 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 . une 1 ’26-’55
ept 1 ’26-’49
5s ’ 2 5 M-S 1 5 . 0 0 0 .
Street Impt & Bridge Ref. Bds.
300,000.-M ay 1 ’3 5 ’44
6s ’21
A-O $17.000c___ Oct 1 1941
35,000____M a y l 1945
W ater Work* Bond*.
4 0 .0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’46-’49
f 24,000. .M ay 1 ’26-’31
80.000..J u ly 1 ’26-’29
5s ’ 07 M -N 125.000.-M ay 1 ’32-’36 5s '20 J-J
--------35,000-. .M ay 1 1937 6s ’21 M-S 100.000____Mar 1 1951
5s ’ l l A-O 40,000c. ..O ct 1 1941 6s ’21 A-O*300.000____July 1 1951
5s ’22 M-S 50,000.. .Sept 1 1962 5s '24 M-S *250,000___ Sept 1 1951
5s ’24 M-S Z400.000___ Mar 1 1954
35,000..
5s
4 A s’25M-Nz260,000____M ay 1 1955
Fire Dept. Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s
M-S $7,000c.
4H s’09 A-0$125,000c_ Apr 1 1939
_
5s ’25 J-D 50,000..
4 Ays'll J-D 81,000c— .June 1 1941
Beaver Creek B onds.
5s ’20 A-O 50.000...A p r 15 1950
5 s ’ 23 J-D $15,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1953
5% s’21 A-OX200.000-—April 15 1951
Overhead Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ 23 J-D $10,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1953 4J*s'21 J-D 100,000c..Dec 31 1951
A uditorium Bonds.
BON D. D EBT June 1 ’24. $914,500
Water debt duel.)________ 305.000 5s T9 $110,000($35,000.0ct 1 1928
\75,000-.0ct i 1929
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 158 .000
Memorial Auditorium Bonds
Floating debt (add’l)______
10 000
fz$25.000___ M a y l 1927
53 321
Sinking fund_____________
1928
Total asse-ised value 1924. 5 516 240 5s '22 M -N 1 Z40.000___M a y l’30-’32
(1225.000..M ay 1
(Assessed valuation taxed at 50% .) 4Jis’22 M -N *300.000_ May 1 1952
_
Total tax (per $1,000) '23__$17.00
Public-Im provem ent Bonds.
IN T . In Bristol at First Nat. Bank 4H s’07 J-J 1.000.000___ July 1 1937
and at National City Bank, N . Y .
4>is’09 M-S 275,000____Sept 1 1939
S chool and Park Bonds.
BROWNSVILLE.
4A$s’05 J-J $125,000c._.July 1 1935
This city Is in H ayw ood C ounty.
Hospital Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S z$175,000— Mar 1 1954
S treet B on d s.
6s T6 A-O $21.000_____ 1926-1946
A nnexation Bonds.
W a te r W k s. & S treet Im p t. B ds. 4 ^ s ’ 13 J-D$150,000c...June 2 1943
Paving Bonds (C i t y ’s P o r t i o n ) .
5% s’25 J-J $85,000c_ July 1 1945
_
June 1 1940
GEN. BD . D T . N ov ’2 5 .. $253,000 4H s’ 10 J-D$100,000c
Water debt (incl.)________
83,500 4>$sTl J-D 45,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1941
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
12,000 4A$s’ 12 M -S 45.000____8ept 1 1942
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,047,000 4H s’ 14 J-D 50,000c...June 1 1944
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $15-50 5s '15 M -S 80.0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1945
Population 1910. 2,882; 1920. 3,062 5s T6 J-J 30,000..July 1 ’27-’36
4H s’17 F -A 30,000.-Feb 1’ 28-’37
CAMPBELL COUNTY.
5s '17 A-O 2 ,7 0 0 -.-O ct 15 1928
County seat is Jacksboro.
5s T9 A-O 10 .000 -.0ct 1 5 ’ 29-’32
5s T9 M-S 1 19.500-Mar 25 ’26-’38
S c h o o l B o n d s.
5s T7 J-J $40,000____Jan 1 1942 5s T9 J-J
56.000-.July 1 ’ 26-’38
5s T 7 A -O 45,000 ----- A pr 1 1942 5s ’21 M -N 4.000-.NOV 1 ’26-’29
5s T8
—
12,000....................1942 5s ’23 M -N 280.000-.Nov 1 ’28-’37
5s
...
15.000...........................
( 25,000___ Apr 1 1930
5s ’25 A-O (290,000_Apr 1 ’31-’39
W harf Bonds.
4H s’ 15 J-DS100.000____Dec 1 1945
5 s ’ l4
5s '15
5s ’ 16
5 s ’ 17
6 s ’21




[V ol. 121,

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS

1

2 Suburban Impt Bonds.
454s’25 A-O$500,000___ Apr 1 1955
TOT BD D T Apr 1925.-$7,825,290
Sinking fund_____________
188.095
Assess, val. 1924_______98 321.950
City tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$15.00
2 IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N. Y.
on (*) at Guaranty Trust Co., N. Y .;
on others at First Nat. Bank, Chat­
tanooga.

School Bonds.
5s '16 s-a $30,000............... ............
BOND DEBT Oct 1 9 1 8 ... $500,000
Total assess, val. 1924_ 10,464,692
_
State & On. tax(ner $1,000')’24 $18.10
Pop’n 1910 19.399; 1920___ 20.782
C O FFE E C OU N TY^

County seat is Manchester.
Road Bonds.
. . . $.301.000..................... —
. . . 300.000 — .......................................
CH EATHAM CO U N TY.
f 30.000___ July 1 1941
Ashland City is the county seat.
5s ’22 J-J 126.000-.July 1 ’42-’44
S chool Bonds.
(144.000- -July 1 ’45-’47
S'* ’ 21 s - r $10.000__________ 1941
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’2 3 .. $77,284 BOND. D E B T July 1923— $640,000
FI .dting debt____
____
39 716 Total assess, val. 1924___ 8 210.999
Tot assess, value 1924___ 4,582,027 State & Oo. tax)per $1 000)’24 $18.00
S ta te & C o . tax(per $ i ,000)'24 $14.1 0 Population 1920 Census_____ 17,344
Population 1910, 10.510:1920. 10.039
-s
5s

C O L U M B IA .

This city is In Maury County.
School Bonds.
5s 14 J-J $50.000___ July 1 1944
5s 14 J-J
25.000___ July 1 1944
(Subj. to call after 15 yrs. from Issue)
(F u n d in g Bonds.
5H.s'l7 M -s 50.00 0 c...S ep t 1 1937
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s
___$60 00 0_______________
fl6.000c.Sept 1 ’ 26-’33
9,000c. Sept 1 ’34-’36
4A£s’25 M-S U6.000c.Sept 1 ’37-’40
115.000c. Sept 1 ’4 l-’43
U2.000c.Sept 1 ’44-’45
Street B onds ( G e n e r a l) .
M -s 25,000___ Sept 11937
BOND . D E B T July 3 1 '2 5 . $367,000
Sinking fiiud______________
24 977
Pot ass'd val ’24 <*4 act.1-5.295,991
Tax rate (per $1,000' 1923 __ $14.00
Population 1910, 5.754; 1920, 5.526
CLARKSVILLE.
INT. payable in New York at
County seat of Montgomery Co.
Incorp. in 1855; reincorp. Apr. 8 National Park Bank and Hanover
1905.
National Bank and at the City
Treasurer’s Office.
General Impt. Bonds.
5s '18 . . . $18.000.......... ........ 1938
6 s '21 J-J 88.000___ July 1 1941
W ater ( R e d . a f t . 10 y r s .f r o m is s u e ) C O O K E V IL L E .
This town is In Putnam County.
4s ’03 J-J $23,000c...Ju ly 1 1933
4s ’05 J-J
10.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1915 New charter adopted Mar. 10 1917,
4A*s’09 M-S 31.50 0 c...S ep t 1 1929 providing for commission form o f
5s ’ l l . . .
57.000...................1941 govern rnent.
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
S chool Bonds
4A*s’07 A-O $13.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1927 6s ’23 M-N $100.000___ Nov 5 1944
W ater anU t-i&tu Bonds.
(Redeemable beginning in 1912.)
go*; none
5s '16 J-J $30.000c___Jan 1 1936
5s T7 . . .
20.000_____
1937 6s ’20 M -N 100.000- T—N oV I ” 1940
S ch ool B onds.
5s ’22 . . . 150.000.................... 1947
s
_ $25 . 000c________________
_
Street Bonds ( R e d . b e g . in 1919)
’22 J-.T 75.003c_ Tan 1 1942
_
4t§s'09 s-an $12.500c__________1929
4WsT0 —
12,500....................1930 BOND. DEBT Nov 1923. $325,000
6s ’21 A-O 127,900____ Oct 1 1943 Viit.er & lig it b inds )i ml.) 125,000
5s ’ 23 A-O 75,000____ Oct 1 1943 Assessed valuation 1923__ 2,486 000
6s '21 __
35,000__________ serial Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920---- $11.00
Population 1910, 1,848; 1920—2,395
F u n d in g .
5s T5 M -N $4 6.50 0c...M ay 1 1945
5s T6 . . .
14.000_____
1946 C O P P E R H 1 L L .
This town is in Polk County.
5s T7 A-O 13.500____ Apr 1 1947
Sewer, Sidewalk & W ater Bds.
(Subject to call April 1 1927.)
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 24 '24- $826,400 6s '25 A-O $20.000___ Oct 1 1955
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 127.900 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925—-$63,000
Water bonds (incl.)_______ 121,500 Sinking fund_______________ 7,000
Siuking funds_____________
6.586 Assessed value 1925________ 576,840
Assessed val'n, real estate.4.612. 90 Population 1920______________ 1,102
_
Assessed val'n, personal_ 1.133.720
Other assessable property.. 1,149.417
Total assess, val. 1921____6,895.327 C O V IN G T O N . Tipton County.
This city is in
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-- $15.00
S chool Bonds.
Value of city property_____$749,500 5s High J-D $198,000____ 1926-1958
Pop’n 1910. 8.548: 1920 ............. 8.110 5H s18 — - $25,000____July 1 1950
IN T. at the Northern Bank, BOND. D EBT Oct 15 '23..$278,664
Clarksville, and in N. Y. City.
Water debt (iucl.)________
10,000
Assess, val.. real estate____2,173,000
CLAY COUNTY.
62,000
Assess, val., personal_____
Celina Is the county seat.
Total val. ’ 23 (60% a c t .) ..2,235,000
S chool Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923-—$25.00
_s
. . . $30.000c_____
Population 1910. 2,990; 1920. 3.410
5H s’ 18 J-J $98,000____________
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’25 -- $115,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 2,643.490 C R O C K E T T C O U N T Y .
County seat is Alamo.
Assess, val., personal_____ 261.260
Road B onds.
Total assess, value 1925
2.904.750 5H s’ 19 M-S $1,500c.Sept 22 ’29-43
(2-3 actual)...............
F unding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $16 50
_
A-O $20,700........................—
Population 1910. 9,009; 1920, 9,193 5s
6s '21 J-D $40,000--June 1 ’26,’33
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924- $215,500
CLEVELAND.
Assess, val., real estate_ 7,764.320
_
This city is In Bradley County.
Assess, v a l .. p e r s o n a l ____
5 6 8 .5 2 0
-s
. . . $ 1 0 .0 0 0 ............ .........
Other assess, property___
674.848
Street Impt. Bonds.
sses. val. 1924_____ 4,609,46
5H s’ly J-J $50,000___ July 1 1949 Total
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924$20.00
6s
. . . 100.000--------- -----------Population 1910. 16.076: 1920. 17.438
zSewer-bystem Bonds.
IN T. on 6s at the Chase National
5s ’ 15 . . . $75.0 0 0 c ............... .......
xCity Hall and Fire Departm ent. Bank, New York.
5s ’ 15 . . . $15,000c_____________
(The above Issues are payable $5,000 C U M B E R L A N D C O U N T Y .
10 yrs., $10,000 15 yrs., $15,000
Crossville is the county seat.
20 yrs. and $20,000 25. 30 and
Road Bonds (Red. b e g . in 1936).
35 years from date of issue.)
5s ’ 15 J-J $100.000__________ 1955
F unding Bonds
■s
5
25,000c______________
5H s’23 M-S $39,000-.Sept 1 *26-’38 BOND. D E B T Oct 18 '23- $257,000
S chool Bonds
Total assess, val. 1924 (act)4.609,674
5M,s’23 M-S $75,000___ Sept 1 1953 Total tax rate (per $1,000) 24-$20.00
Water-works bonds________ $55,000 Pop’n 1910, 9,327; 1920------10,094
School bonds_______________ 25,000
Sinking fund bonds_________ 11,000
NET DEBT Sept 1923_____$530,000 DAVIDSON COUNTY.
Nashville Is the county seat.
Total assess, val. 1922____4,533,855
Bridge Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '17 $18.00
l ^ s ’07 F-A*191 000c— Aug 1 1937
Pop'n 1910, 5,549; 1920____ 6,522
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1931.)
x INT. at Seaboard Nat. Bank.
!M S’09J-J $250,0 0 0 c -..J u y 1 1939
New York City.
4A£s’ 16 J-D 250,000c----July 1 1936
COAL CREEK.
State Fair (R e d . a fte r J a n . 1 1926.)
This town is in Anderson County. Is ’ l l J-J $144.000c— Jan 1 1941
Normal School Bonds,
W ater Bonds.
6s '24 A-O $30,000____Apr 1 1954 tJus’ l l M -N $74,000c--.M ay 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924..$60.000
C oun tv Memorial BondsSinking fund_______________ 1,000 5s ’20 J-J $380,000.Jan 1 ’26-’ 50
Floating debt (add’l) ________ 10,000 (For maturitv --ee V 112, p. 765.)
Assessed valuation 1923_____ 506,772 BO N D .D E B T Dec 1’25—$1,289,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$11.50 Sinking fund___________
199,635
Population 1910, 1,102; 1920..1,204 Total assessed value 1925
IN T . in New York City.
(2-3 actual)........... ........233,162.860
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925______________$1150
COCKE COUNTY.
Val. of prop, owned by C o .9,179.735
Newport is the county seat.
Pop’n 1910. 149,478; 1920—.167,815
R oad and Bridge B onds.
IN T. on State Fair bonds at Nash­
5s
J-J $64 .0 0 0 .. Jan 1 ’ 26-'41
ville; on County Memorial bonds at
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $200,000____ July 1 1945 County Trustee’s office or Mechanics
5s ’ 19 J-J 100,000—July 1 ’26-'45 & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y ., at
6s
M -S /200,000..Sept 1 ’31-'40 holder’s option; on other bonds at the
\100,000--S e p t 1 ’4 1 -’60 Mech. & Metals Nat. Bank, N . Y .
C L A IB O R N E C O U N T Y .

Tazewell is the county seat.
-s
. . . $70.000....................1936
5s '15 J-D 372.000c.-June 1 1945
Roao and Bridge Ronds.
5H s’ 19 M-S $185,500.Mar 1 ’39-’48
5A*s
. . . 525,000...........................
Road Bonds
5 lis'23 F-A $33,000___ Aug 1 1963
BOND. DEBT Dec 7 '2 5 .- $699,000
Floating debt____________
108 457
Assess, val., real estate___ 5 421 46.3
Assess, val., personal_____1.293.462
Public Utilities___________ 893.852
Total assess, val. '25 (abt.
60% actual)______ _____ 7,608,741
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'25$22.50
Pop n 1910, 23.504; 1920____ 23.286
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N Y.

Dec., 1925.]
DAYTON.

IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
This city Is in Rhea County.
New York City.
Sewer Bonds.
SH s’24 J-J *25,000___ Jan 1 1944 FAYETTEVILLE.
BON D. D EBT Nov 1924.. *208.500
This town is in Lincoln County.
Water and light debt______
79,000
Bonds.
Sinking fund..............
6.000 s Reservoir *10.000.................. ........
Assessed valuation 1922___1,003,000
(Bed. b eg . M a
1924).
Population 1920_____________ 1,701 5s SewerM-N *60,000c y 1M ay 1 1934
'14
IN T . at Chase National Bank,
Street Bonds.
New York City.
5s '17 J-D *30.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1937
(Subject to call June 1 1927.)
DECATUR COUNTY.
R efu nding Bonds.
County seat Is Decaturville.
5He'19 J-J $30,000c_ July 1 1939
_
R oad Bonds.
(Optional July 1 1929.)
5s
S-A *104,000..........................
W ater W orks Bonds.
BO N D . D E B T Nov. 2 ’25- *104,000 5s '23 J-D *80,000c
June 1 1953
Floating debt____________
9.000
(Optional June 1, 1938)
Sinking fund______________
8,000 BOND. D EBT Dec 5 '25— *217.000
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,800.000 Floating debt____________
12.000
Assess, val., personal_____ 250.000 Sinking funds-----------------15 ,000
Other assess, property______________ 30.000 val. 1925 (about) .2,250.U'i,i
Assess.
T ot. assess, val. 1925_____ 3,350,000 Tax rate (per *1.000) 1925---S15.00
Stat e and county tax rate (per
Population in 1910, 3,439; '20 3.629
*1,000) 1925_____________ ? 20.00
Population 1910. 10,093; 1920,10,198 FENTRESS COUNTY.
Jamestown is the county seat.
DE KALB COUNTY.
Roads (Red. after Jan. 3 1936).
County seat is Smithville.
5s '16 J-J *150.000___ Jan 3 1946
Highw ay Bridge Bonds.
6s '21 J-J 150,000___ July 1 1941
(*4,000___ July 1 1926
School Bonds.
6s '24 July 36,000..July 1 ’27-’32 6s '25 J-J *75,000___ July 1 1045
( 8,000____July 1 1933 NET DEBT Mar 1922___ *310.000
BON D. D E B T Nov 1924- *52,000 Total assessed value 1924..2 974.222
Assessed valuation 1924_ 6,048,000 State & co.tax (per * 1 ,000)’24-|24.00
_
State & Co. tax rate (per
Population 1910, 7.446; 1920.10,435
$1,000) 1924___________
*13.50
Population 1920____________ 15.370 FORKEDEER D R . DIST. NO. 1.
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
This district (P. O. Henderson)
New York City
is In Chester County.
”76,000—July 1 '26-'27
DICKSON.
2.500 _July 1 1928
This town is In Dickson County.
3.500 _July 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 '22...*72,600 6s '14 July
3.000 _July 1 1930
Water debt (Inch)__________ 25.000
3.500 _July 1 1931
Floating debt_____________
7 400
4.000 _July 1 1932
Sinking fund_______________ 4 000
3.500 _July 1 1933
Assessed valuation 1921___1.100 000
4.500 _July 1 1934
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1921 .*11.00 BOND. D E B T Nov 30 '25..*30,500
Population 1910, 1.850; 1920—2,263 Tot. ass'd val. '25 (35% act.) .260,000
District tax (per acre) 1925____SO.70

DICKSON COUNTY.

Charlotte is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s '13 J-J * 2 2 8 .0 0 0 ____July 1 1943
- s '20 . . .
50,000.......................
BON D. DEBT Nov 2 '25- *378.000
16 000
Floating debt_____ ________
40OO
O
Sinking fund ___________
Total assessed val. 1925— 6 338 200
Total tax rate (per *1.000)'25 *19.60
Popuia’n 1910. 19.955; 1920, 19,342

DYER COUNTY.

Dyersburg is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s '20 M -8*270,000c.M ar 1 '26-'40
6s '21 A-O 670.0 0 0 c...A p r I 1951
4M s’25 A-G*1.000,000c..A pr 1 1955
Funding Bonds.
5s T3 A-O *60.000___ Apr 1 1932
6s T7 A-O 120.000..A pr 1 '26-'37
(For m aturity see V 104. p. 1619'
GEN. DB. D T . Nov 6’25.*2.141.000
57 323
Floating debt (ada'l)____
Sinking fund____________
25 000
Tot.assess.val '25 % act). 17 000.000
State and county iax rate (per
*1,000) 1975 ____________ *20 00
Pop’n 1910, 27.721; 1925___ 29.983
IN T . on road bonds at the Nat'l
City Bank, N. Y . City, on others at
office o f Co. Trustee.

173

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS

FRANXLIN.
This town is In Williamson County.
Water Bonds.
U4s 05 J-J $65.000_____
1935
5s '10 J-J
35.000................ 1939
5s '23 A-O 25,000c..Apr 1'28-'32
Street I m ot. Bonds.
6 s '23 J-J *20.000............... —1939
High S chool Bonds.
(*20,000 —Sept 1 ’26-’35
4% s'25M -S 30,000..Sept 1 '36-'4,5
20.000.. Sept 1 '46-'50
I 30.000. .Sept 1 '51-’55
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 3 1925 *145.000
'V iter debt riucl.)________ 125 I * >
7.500
Floating debt____________
Sinking fund______________
28,376
Vssess. val. (real est.)_____] 886 682
Assess. val. personal_ 741 377
Other assess, property_ 168 000
Tot. assess, val.’2 5 (3 act.) 2 796 059
4
Total tax rate (per *1 ,000) '25 *1 1.00
Population 1910. 2.924 1920, 3,123

Drainage Bonds.
*9.000____Apr 1 1926
10.000 __Apr 1 1927
11.000 __Apr 1 1928
24.000. . Apr '29-’30
1
6s ’ 18 ann. 13.000 __Apr 1 1931
14.000 __Apr 1 1932
15.000 __Apr 1 1933
32.000. -Apr 1
’34-’35
18.000 __Apr 1 1936
38.000. -A pr ’1
37-'38
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
IN T . at Fourth-First Nat' 1 Bank
8t. Louis.

GILES COUNTY.

Pulaski is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s '20 J-J *1 0 0 .0 0 0 ...Jan 1 '26-’35
'20 J-J 300,000—July 1 '26-'55
5 ^ s ’22 J-J (48,000c.July 1 ’26-’29
110.000c___ luly 1 1930
5s '24 J-J
24,000—July 1 '26-'49
C ourt-H ouse ( R e d . b e g . i n 1919.)
5s '09 J-J *50.000....................1929
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 F-A* 125,000—Aug 1 '26-'50
TOT. BD. DT. June 1922 *749.000
20,000
Sinking fund______________
Total assessed value 1924.17,058,466
State & co.tax (per *1,000)'24.*16.30
Pop'n 1910. 32.629; 1920_____ 30.948
INTEREST payable in Pulaski at
Citizens Nat. and National People’s
banks and Union Bank & Trust Co.

GRAINGER COUNTY.

Rutledge is the county seat.
Road Ronds.
5s
F-A *100,000___ Feb 1 1940
5s '16 F-A 2Q0,000cFeb 1 '26-'46
(Part every 10 years)
6s '21 A-O f 100,000—J ’ne 1 ’31&’41
llOO.OOO____June 1 1951
6s
...
35,000...........................
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924- *535.000
Assessed value real estate..4,764.979
Assessed value personal____ 315.985
Other assess, property_____ 689.625
Total assessed value 1924..5.770.589
State & co.tax (per *1 ,000)'24-*21.30
Pcpula'n 1910. 13,888; 1920, 13.369
(NT payable
Hanover Nat.
Bunk, New York

GREENE COUNTY.

Oreeneville is the county seat.
County Incorporated in 1773.
I Pike Bonds.
5 s '13 A-OS200.000_ Oct 15 1944
_
School Bonds.
5 s '16
- . * 1 5 . 0 0 0 ....................1936
Road Bonds.
5s
— *125.000______ 30years
5H s’ 17 J-J 200,000____________
5J4s'17 M -N (100.000—M ay 1 1927
1 90.000 ..M a y 1 1932
5 JSs’ 17 M-S *310.0 0 0 c .................
(25,000____ July 1 1929
5s '24 J-J 125,000____ July 1 1954
(25.000____ July 1 1939
BOND. DEBT July '24—$1,453,000
Sinking fund______________
41.000
Net debt________________
32.824
Total assess, value 1924..19,267 841
State & co.tax (perSl .000)’24-*18 40
Pop'n 1910. 31.083: 1920......... 32.824
{IN T . at office of Whitaker & Co.,
St. Louis, or at office of Co. Treas
and bonds marked (*) at office of
County Trustee.

Assessed value real estate.$8,929 000
Assessed value personal__ 871.000
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (3-5 a c t .).9,800,000
State&Co.tax (per *1.000)'25 $17.70
Pop'n 1910. 13,650:1920.........17,056
IN T . at East Tennessee Nat.
Bank, Knoxville.

HAMILTON COUNTY.

County seat is Chattanooga.
F unding Bonds.
4 J£s’09 A-O* 100,000c— -Oct 1 1929
4Hs'13 J-J 550,000c—-July 1 1943
4^ s'17 A-O 100,000c— Apr 1 1947
S chool Bonds.
_
5s '07 Apr *75,000c_ Apr 1 1927
(Subject to call after April 1 1917.)
4J4s’09 M -N 150.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1929
5s '09 M-S 10.000c— -Sept 1 1929
i d s ' l l J-D 135.000c...June 1 1941
5s '15 A-O 228.000c— Apr 1 1935
Road Bonds.
4Hs'09 A-O *50.000c— Oct 1 1939
4 X s’ 11 J-D 100.000c... June 1 1941
4 Jus’ l l A-O 500.000c— Apr 1 1941
4 ^ sT 2 A-O 65 ,000c...A pr 1 1942
..................
2 5 ,0 0 0 c... July 1 1943
4 ^ s ’ 13 J-J
5s '14 F-A 2 5 .000 c...F eb 1 1944
70 ,000 c______ serial-.
5s '16 J-J
_
4J^sT7 A-O 80,000c_ Apr 1 1947
T unnel Bds. ( R e d . b e g . i n 1917.)
5s '07 Apr*150,000c— .A pr 1 1927
St. Elmo Tax District B onds.
5Hs'07 A-O *18.000c —-Apr 1 1927
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
J4s’ 12 A-OS350,000c— Apr 1 1942
Jail Bonds.
4 J4s'12 A-O S75.000C— Apr 1 1942
4H s’ 13 A-O 25 ,000 c...A pr 1 1943
Bridge Bonds.
5s '14 . . . *600,000c_________ 1944
4J^s’ 17 A-O 550.000c—-A pr 1 1947
Pike Bonds.
5s '15 A-O* 125,000c— Apr 1 1945
Hospital Bonds.
5s '15 A -0$100.000c.--A pr 1 1945
TOT. DEBT Nov 1925-- *4,381,000
Sinking fund______________ 150.000
Assessed val. real estate. 130,OOO,000
Assessed value personal. 20.000.010
Total assess, val. 1925 — 150 00 ),OO0
State&Oo .taxfper *1,000) '25 *13 .00
Pop'n 1910, 89.267; 1920— 115,954
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y . C.
HARDEMAN COUNTY
Bolivar is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
($4 000—Sept 1 '26-'29
6s ’ 24 M-S 20.000—Sept 1 '30-'39
(30.000—Sept 1 ’40-'49
R efu nding Bonds
is '21 M-S *100.000-Mar 1 '26 '40
For maturity see V. 112. p 20OO)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. *155.000
Assessed valuation 1924__ 8 980.126
State & c o . ta (per *1.000)'24 *18 10
Population 1920 (Census)___ 22.278
INT. at St. Louis Union Trust
Oo., St. Louis.

HARDIN COUNTY.
Savannah is the county seat.
S chool Bonds.
5s 24 A-O $24 OOOc-Apr 1 '26-’49
Road Impt. Bonds
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
5s 16 J-J *55.000c. .Jan 1 '26-'3Q
Winchester Is the county seat.
5s '24 J-J (135.000c.July 1 '26-'43
Road Bonds.
L 12.500c___ July 1 1944
5s '6 F-AJ350,000c___ Feb 1 1956
BOND DEBT Nov 7 '25. *285.000
is '19 J-l
40.000___ Tulv 1 1939
15 000
Sinking fund____________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925 *290,000 OREENEVILLE.
Total assessed value 1925-.4 760.000
Total assessed value 1925
This Iown Is in Greene County.
State & Co. tax rate (per
(50-60% actual)___11,000,000
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
*1.000) 1925........................*22.00
DYERSBURG.
State & co.tax (per *1,000)'22.*12.20 4 « s
. . . *4 5.000c______________ Popula'n 1910 17.521; 1920. 17,291
C ounty seat o f D yer C ounty Popula'n 1910. 20.491: 1920. 20.641
S chool Bonds.
IN T . payable In Savannah.
T ow n incorporated In 1903.
5 K s'24 P-AS100.000c
Aug 1 1954
S a n ita ry S ew er B on d s.
Street Bonds.
6s '04 J-J *25.0 0 0 c..J u ly 15 1934 FREE B R ID G E S D R A IN . D IS T .
. *55.000c......................... H A R R IM A N .
A district located In Obion & Lake 6s '15
W a te r & E lec tr ic -L ig h t B on d s.
Improvement Bonds.
This city is in Roan County. In­
5s '03 M -N | $33,000c— M a y 15 1933 Counties.
. . . $66.000c______________ corporated in 1891.
52.500___ July 1 1926 5H s
5 s ' l l J-D *30,000c— .J u n e 1 194)
Street Paving Bonds.
7.000.. July 1 ’ 27-'28 .s '25 A-O 39,000c___ Oct 1 1945
S tr e e t im p t. B on d s.
12,000 —July 1 '29-'21 BOND. DEBT July 1 1925. 594,579 >Hs’24 J-D (*5.000c*_.Dec 11934
5H b
. . .
2 6 .6 6 7 ................... .1936
87,410
(90.000c*. Dec 1 '35-’44
13.500—July 1 '32-'34 Assessment debt (included)
6s
...
14.650 _____ 1927-1936 6s '18 J-J
Water debt (included)_____ 132.000
W ater Main Bonds.
5.500___ July 1 1935
R a ilro a d -A id B o n d s.
Assessed value, real estate.3,799,480 IS4s'24 J-D *5.000c*. .Dec 11952
5.000___ July 1 1936
5s T 2 F A *50.000____ Feb 2 1932
_ 300,648
Filtration Plant Bonds.
12.000.-July 1 '37-'38 Assessed value, personal_
S c h o o l B o n d s.
Other assessable property.. 181,000
5s '13 J-J *3 0 .500c— July 1 1933 BONO. DEBT Nov 29 '22 —*62.000 Tot.ass’d val.'25 ( 3 a ct.).4,281,128 A s ’24 J-D *40 000c*.Dec 1 '53-'57
4
School Building Bonds.
IN T . payable at Mtge. Tr. C c..
F u n d in g B on d s.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 . *20.00 5s g 16 J-J (*1 8.00 0..July 1 '26-’44
6s '18 M -N S25.000____ M a y 1 1928
Popula'n in 1910, 1.920: 1920. 3.775
1 22.000—July l '45-'55
B O N D . D E B T Sept 1923. *721,187 G A L L A T IN .
F unding Bonds.
This town is in Sumner County.
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
Sinking fu n d _______________
8 000
5!4g'15 A-O *65.000c_0ct 1 '26-'38
Street Improvement Bonds.
N. Y. City.
Assessed valuation 1922___3.6'>0.010
6s 18 M-8 10.000..Sept 1 '26-’35
*5.000c.Sept 1 ’26-'30
Real value (estim ated )____5.000.000
6s g '21 M -S 76.000________________
GRUNDY COUNTY.
T otal tax rate(per *1.000) '19.S 22.50 5s '23 M-S 10.000c.8ept 1 '31-'35
(For maturity see V 112, p. 1541)
Altamont Is County seat.
15.000c.Sept 1 ’36-'40
Population 1910, 4.149: 1920..6.444
High School Bonds.
Road Bonds.
20.000c.Sept 1 '41-'45
I N T . on bonds marked (*) at Far
6.0 0 0 c ... July 1 1926 5 4 s 'l9 J-J *175.000.-July 1 '26-'60 Ss g '21 M-S *24,000—Mar 1 '26-'37
son. Son & C o .. N . Y .. and Chicago
R efu nding Bonds
4Ms'24 J-J
16.000c. July 1 '27-'30 BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '23— *180.00
(I ) First N a t. Bank. Dyersburg.
16,000 5)4 s'25 A-O ($95.000c.A pr 1 '26-'44
.12,000c. July 1 ’31-’34 Sinking fund______________
1 2 ,000c.—Apr 1 1945
General Im provement Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924..2.917.269
E L IZ A B E T H T O N .
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— *457.000
($12,000c.Nov 1 '29&’34 State & County tax rate (per
This city is In Carter C ou n ty.
_
*1.000) 1 9 2 4 ...................... $24 80 Water debt (in cl.)________ 110,000
6s
s-a *7 8 ,5 0 0 c__________ 1927 5s '24 M -N ] 5.000c_ Nov 1 1939
5,570
i 3,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1944 Population 1910. 8.322; 1920. 9.753 Assess, debt (add’l) _______
(Subject to call )
Sinking fund______________
33,113
G E N . B D . D T . Feb 10 '2 5 - *135.000 BOND. D EBT Sept 1923. *168.500
Assessed valuation 1924
80.500 HALLS.
__________ 30 000 Water and light debt______
Floating d ebt
(about 80% actual)_____2.828.550
1,493,103
This town is in Lauderdale County.
Assess, d ebt (add’l ) __________ 122.000 Assessed value 1923___
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 .—*20.00
Sinking fund
...............
18.606 Population 1920, 2,757: 1910 — 2.399
Street Bonds.
IN T. on bonds o f 1924 at Town 6s 19 s-a *24.000...........1926-1929 Pop'n 1910. 3.061: 1920........... 4.019
T otal ass’d v a l.'24 ( J^act.) .1,325,000
INT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .
T otal tax (per $1,000' 1924 ..* 3 4 .00 Treasurer’s office: on other issue at
W ater & Light Plant Bonds.
6s '14 A-O *24.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1939
Population 1910, 2,478; 1920— 2,749 Chemical National Bank, N. Y . City.
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 1925..*73,850 HAWKINS COUNTY.
G IB SO N C O U N T Y
ETOW AH.
W .ter
lignr. d^ht (add’ l ) . _ 3 )0 '
Rogersville is the county seat.
Trenton is the county seat.
This town is in M cM in n C ou n ty.
Assessed value 1925 ( % a c t .).745.000
School Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1925...*10.00
6s
___ * 4 0 ,0 0 0 ..D u e in 20 yrs. 5s '24 A-OS500.000..A pr 1 '29-’ 53
Population in 1910, 882; 1920, 1,400 5a 14 A-O *14.000—Apr 1 ’26-’39
Road Bonds.
(200.000 _____ 1936-1945
B O N D . D E B T N ov 29 '2 4 .*1 2 0 ,0 00
5s 16 J-J *150.000...........$25,000
Floating d eb t_______________ 10,000 5s '25 M -N1300.000_____ 1946-1955
Due yearly Jan. 1
HAMBLEN COUNTY.
Funding Bonds.
Total assessed val. (20%
■s ’ 19 J-J *50.000—July 1 ’42-’43
5
Morristown Is the county seat.
a ct.) 1924............................ 1,600,001 4s '21 .J-J *110.000—July 1 ’ 26-’36
6s
J-J 175.000.........1935-1946
T a x rate (per *1,000) 1 9 2 4 .. *23.50 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '2 5 . $601,000 5s'00&'03 — *42.000.......................
134,910 5 b 09 . . . 200.000......... ..........1929 iK s ’24 M-S 75.000.-M ar 1 '30-’44
Population 1910. 1.685; 1920. 2.516 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Jail Warrants.
Assessed value, real estate.21,150.100
Road Bonds.
s
ann *25 000_______________
Assessed value, personal.. 1,252.675 5s 12 J-J *25.000___ June 1 1952 A
Other assessable property- 3,362,927 5s 15 J-J 150.000___ July 1 1915 BOND DEBT Dec 2 '2 5 . *823,000
FAYETTE COUNTY.
County seat is Somerville.
Total assessed value 1925
(Subject to call *50.000 after 10 yrs Assessed valuation 1925 .11.000.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925—$19.00
(about 2-3 actual)_____25,765,702
and *100.000 after 20 yrs.)
H ighw ay Bonds.
($50.000____ Oct 1 1944 State and county tax rate (per
5s '20 J-J *50.000____Jan 1 1945 Popula'n 1910. 23.587; 1920. 22,918
5s '24 A-O 50.000____Oct 1 1949
*1 0001 1925 ______
*15.00
(Optional *15,000 Jan. 1 1930 and
INT. at County Trustee’s office.
50.000____ Oct 1 1954
IN T. on bonds o f 1924 at Nat. *25.000 Jan. 1 1940.)
BON D .D E B T Nov 1924. *210.000 Bank of Commerce, N. Y . City.
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 J-J *44.000____Apr 1 1951 HAYWOOD COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1924. .11.809,3)0
(Optional April 1 1931)
County seat is Brownsville.
State and Co. tax rate (per ________ GIBSON DRAIN. DIST. NO. 6.
This district (P. O. Gibson) Is in GEN. BD. DT. Oct 21 '25- *544,000
*1,000) 1924..................
*12.70
F unding Bonds.
Sinking fu n d ._____________ 101.000 5s '14 May *54.000—M ay 1 '26-’34
Population 1920____________ 31,4991 Weakley & Carroll Counties.




174

H A Y W O O D C O U N T Y ( C o n c lu d e d ) .
E lectric Light Bonds.
R oa d B o n d s.
5s
A-O $25,000___ Apr

6s ’22

...

$113.000.........................
15.000c.Sept 1 ’ 27-’31
20.000c.Sept 1 '32-’36
35.000c.Sept 1 '37-'41
5H s’23M-S 32,000c.Sept 1 '42-'45
22.000c.Sept 1 '46-’47
12.0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1948
14 .0 0 0 c... Sept 1 1949
5s ’25 M-S 100,00 0 c...S e p t 1 1945
(Due serially until 1945 )
H igh-School B onds.
6 s ’ 15 . . . $ 1 2 .5 0 0 ............ ..........
BOND DEBT Sept ’2 5 -. $466,500
Total assess, value 1925_ 9,500.945
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924___________
$17.10
Pop’n 1910, 25.910; 1920_____25,386
IN T. at Importers' 4r Traders
Nat. Bank & Equitable Trust Oo.,
New York.
HENDERSON.

This city is in Chester County.
Funding Bonds.
J-J $12.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 193T
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6 b ’ 15
M-S $23.000c________ Serial
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
6 b '15
M-S $12,000c________ Serial
Electric Light B onds.
6 b T5
M-S $12,000c............... Serial
S chool Bonds.
.8
...
$7.600..........................
6s ’23 J-J
13.000..July 1 '26-’31
16.000.
BOND DEBT Nov 2 '25--$110.550
Water debt (incl.)__________ 20.000
9.000
Floating d e b t .___ ______
Tot as’d val ’25(abt 3-5 act ) 650,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $25.< 0
Pop’n 1910, 1.087: 1920............1.18J
6s ’ 17

H ENDERSON C O U N TY .

Lexington Is the county Beat.
Road Bon-ds
5 V$s’ 19 J-J $50,000____Jan 1 1931
6b ’ 20 M-N350.000..........................
(For maturity see V. 111. p. 2348 '
BOND. DEBT Nov 1920. $ 5 1 0 one
Total assessed value 1924-.5,629,262
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924.........................$19 00
Pop'n 1910. 17.030; 1920____ 18,43t
IN T. on 6s o f 1920 at the First
National Bank. Chicago.

1 1934
1 1940
5s ’25 A-O 60,000___ Oct
Water=Works Bonds.
4s
A-O 25.000___ Oct
1 1935
5s
J-J
35,000___ July
1934
5s ’24 J-J 150,000c..July 1 ’29-43
F unding W ater Bonds
4s
J-J $21,500____July 1 1935
R efu nding W ater Bonds
4^s
J-J $45,000____July 11929
Railroad R efu nding Bonds.
5s
J-J $125.000___ Jan 1 1929
F und. & Impt. ( R e d .b e g . i n 1917).
4Hs
J-J $125,000___ Jan 1 1927
R efu nd . & School Impt.
5s
M-S $135.000____Sept 1 1941
B.
& N. W. R R . Aid Bonds.
4K s
P-A $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ...Feb 15 1932
General Im provement Bonds.
5s '19 M-S $76.000___ Sept 1 1029
5s ’24 A-O 234.000.—Oct 1 ’26-’34
5 s ’24 A-O 190.000...O c t 1 ’26-’43
(27.000___ Oct 1 1944
5s
M-S 33.000_ Sept 1 1937
_
6s
J-D 33.000_ June 11941
_
_
5K s
J-J 41,100_ July 1 1942
4%s'25 A-O 49,000_ Aug 1 1935
_
G M & N RR Bonds
6s T9 . . . $100.000_____Oct 11939
Impt. Oist. Bds.
6s
J-D $7,500_ Dec 1 1928
_
6s
J-D 10.000_ June 1 1928
_
Street improvement Bonds
6s
J-D $40,573 40-June 11931
5^s
J-J
57.540____July 11932
4M s’25 A-O 100,000____ Aug 11945
_.Inly 1 '32-’37
Sewer Bonds.
5s T7 J-D $40.000_ June 1 1937
_
6s '20 F-A 151 000_ Aug 1 1936
_
TOT BD DT Dec 1 ’25.$2.212.013
As’d val ’24(abt 3-5 act ).12,900.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$17 00
Pop n 1910. 15.779; 1920..
18 8H0
IN T. on bonds of 1924 at Hanover
National Bank. N. Y . City.
JA C K S O N C O U N T Y .

Gainesboro is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T2 A-O $60.000c__ Apr 1 1942
Road Bonds
5s T4 A-O $85.000c___ Apr 1 1f>44
5s ’23 A-O 20 .000 c..-A pr 1 1952
5 s '25 A-O 11.000...................1955
(Optional 1945 )
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’25- $171.000
Sinking fund_______
30 000
Assessed value real estate..3.208,000
HENRY COUNTY.
_ 792 000
Assessed value personal_
Paris Is the county seat.
Other assess, property_______ 40.000
Road Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'25(40% act.14 040 000
$6,000 c ____ 1926-1927 State & Co.taxtper$l .0001'25 $15 60
6s T 9 ann 16.000c____1928-193
Popula’n 1910, 15.036; 1920, 14,955
20.000c____ 1932-193.’
ENT. payable In N . Y . City.
2 4 .000 c____ 1936-1931
6 s ’ 21 . . . 1 5 0 .0 0 0 c................. ..
J E F F E R SO N C I T Y .
(For maturity see V. 113, p 23331
This town is in Jefferson County.
6H s’24 . . .
50.000c____ 1926-1931
5s '25 A-O 75.000c____ 1927-1945 6s W ater W orks & Impt. Bonds.
'23 F-A $37,500___ Aug 1 1953
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s
. . . $85.000c......................... BOND. DEBT Aug 1923..$105,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
40.000
BOND. D EBT Apr 1919.. SMh.fWV
Total assessed value 1924.15,352,715 Assessed valuation________ 860.000
Population____________________1,414
State & Co. tax rate (per
IN T. at Chemical National Bank,
$1,000) 1 9 2 4 ........................$16 85
Pop’n 1910. 25.434; 1920......... 27,161 New York City.
HICKMAN COU N TY.
Centerville is the county seat.
Pike Bonds
6s '17 J-J S175.00Q.July 1 ’26-,66
Highway Bonds.
6s ’21 A-G$216 .0 0 0 ..Apr 1 ’26-’61
S chool Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $15,000...........................
(For maturity see V. 113. p. 2041
TOT DEBT Dec 3 '2 5 -- . $425,000
Floating debt (add'll______
50.000
Total assess, value 1925___5,550.000
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1925___________ $23.50
Pop’n 1910. 16.527; 1920____ltt.21t

JEFFERSON COUNTY.
County seat is Dandridge.
5s
A-O 5585.000...............1931
(Subject to call beginning 1921.)
5s
A-Oc$20.000................... 1926
5s
A-0&175.000.................1939
4Hs
M-S 25,000...................1939
aBridge Bonds.
5s '13 M-N$25.000................... 1933
aRoad Bonds.
5s '13 M-S $125,000_________ 1943
5s T7 A-O 154 000_Apr 1 ’ ?6-’47
6s '20 J-J
180.000_1926-1958
5s '24 J-J
75.000_______________
a High School Bds.
f$25,000c.M ay 1 ’31-’35
5s’25 M -N ( 28,000c.M ay 1 ’36-'39
1100.000c.May 1 ’40-'49
I 12.000___ M ay 1 1950
BOND. DEBT May 1925.$1,045,000
___ 135 00)
Sinking fu n d ..____
Assessed val. personal____ 8674 21
Vssess. val. real est______ 7 607 358
Other assess, v
.
1 487 454
Tot.ass’d val.'24(60% act.')9.961.933
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924.........
$19.00
Populat'n 1910, 17.755; 1920. 17.677
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at Nat.
Jity Bank, N. Y .; (6) East Tenn.
'fat. Bank, Knoxville, and Nat.
Olty Bank, N . Y .; others at East
Tenn. Nat. Bank, Knoxville.

HUM BOLDT.
This town is in Gibson County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4H s
. . . $30.000__________ 1931
S chool Bonds.
4H s
. . . $12.000...................1930
5s T7
J-J 35,000____ July 1 1936
Sewer Bonds.
6 ^ s ’20 s-a $70.000.......... 1931-1940
6H s’20s-a
45.000..........1926-1940
Street Bonds.
4H&5s . . . $60.000..............— 193'
F unding Bonds.
5 !4 sT l . . . $12.000...................194
*City-HalI Bonds.
5H s’ l l . . . $15.000__________ 194
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ’22. $257,000
Water & light debt (add’l ) .
30,000
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
42.500 IELLICO.
Floating debt (add’l)_____
75.868
This city is in Campbell County,
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1.955.407
_
S chool Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1922_ $22.50 -s
_
. . . $30.000c._............... 1943
Pop'n 1910, 3.446; 1920.......... 3.9UClt Hall Bonds.
IN T. on bonds marked (*) a; -s
. . . $12.000c...................1936
Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y .
Water & Sewer (S u b je c t to c a ll) .
,s '11 I-J $85.000___ Julv 1 1941
HUM PHREYS C O U N TY.
BOND. DEBT N o v i '2 4 .. $149,000
Waveriy is the county seat.
Water debt (incl.)________
85.000
R oad Bonds {R e d . b e g . J u l y 1 ’20.) Floating debt (add'I)______
14.389
6s T5 J-J $250,000c._.July 1 194/ Sinking fund_____________
20.101
6s T9 M -N 100,000____May 1 1939 Lssess val. '24 (VS act ) _ 1,142 009
_
BOND D EBT N ov 2 6 ’21. $350,000 Olty tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$30.00
Floating debt_____________
g.00( Pop'n i910, 1.862: 1920______ 1,878
Slnkinefund______________
41 nn
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Jellico.
Tot.ass d val.’24(abt?<act)5 670 573
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $19 50 JOHNSON CIT y !
This town is in Washington County.
Pop'n 1910, 13,908; 1920____13,48.
IN T . payable at Harris Trust A Inc. in 1885. Under city manager
Savings Bank. Chicago.
form o f government since 1909.
Commission government since July
JA C K SO N .
1 1919.
This city is in Madison Co. Jack
Paving Bonds.
son owns its water-works plant. Inc 5VS'08-'13 ..$120,149 07c. 1928-1933
under Chap. 218, Acts o f 1853-64 6s '17 F-A 17,565t
____ 1937
Commission government adoptee 0s '18 J-J
10,163t
Mar. 16 1915. V. 100. p 1185.
0s "21 J-J
37,0.551
6s '21 M-N 6,720t
M unicipal Extension Bonds.
6s ’24 F-Af$105,000c.Feb 1 ’ 29-’43 6s ’ 21 A-O
1.4751
I
\
10,000c. ..F e b 1 1944 6s ’22 A-O
4.812t
5 VSs’22 J-D 54.323t
C ity Hall Bonds.
. s ’24 F-A/$120,OOOc..Feb 1 ’29-’43 6s ’25 J-J f •22,500.
\ 5 ,0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1944
tl130,700.




[V ol. 121.

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
-s
. . . $50.000_____ _________
5Hs'23 M-S 61,600___ Sept 1 1943
6s '24 J-J t50,8 00c...J u ly 1 1944
Sewer Bonds.
5s '08 M -N $20,000c...M ay 1 1928
5Hs'09 M -N 7,5 0 0 c..-M a y 1 1926
F unding Bonds.
5Jus'll F-A $40,000*...F e b 1 1931
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s TO J-D/153.000c___June 1 1940
1212.000*...June 1 1940
5JSs’ 19 M -N$25,000t_ M ay 1 1949
_
School Bonds.
5s '12 J-D $50,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1932
5s TO J-D 75,000c..June 15 1930
5s '06 F-A 17.5 0 0 c...A u g 1 1020
5s '18 M -N 50 ,000 *...M a y 1 1938
_
5H s’ 19 M -N 5.000t_ May 1 1949
6s '21 M -N l 50,0001_ May 1 1941
_
5VSs'22 J-D 125.000T_ June 1 1952
_
5s '24 M -N tl36.000____Nov 1 1954
C ourt-H ouse and Market Bds.
5 t£s'19 M -N t$$25.000..M ay 1 1949
5H s’ 18 M -N *75,000____May 1 1948
TOT. BD. D T. Nov '2 4 - . .2 .146.518
Water debt (incl.)_______
390.000
Assessment debt (Incl.)____ 526,654
51.875
Sinking fund____________
Assess, val., real estate____9.728,88)
Total assess, val. 1924___$11,587,521
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21_$15.50
Pop’n 1910. 8.502: 1920 ......... 12,442
INT. on bonds marked (*) at Han­
over Nat. Bank, N. Y .; (t) at Chase
Nat. Bank (c) at City Treasurer's
office.
Water-works bonds are maintained
from profits of water department,
the gross earnings for the year ending
June 30 1922 being $60,925.37 and
the net earnings $28,571.21.

JOHNSON COUNTY.

Mountain City is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $200.000c_ .A pr 1 1947
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '25. $200,000
30.000
Sinking fund______________
Assessed value, real_______ 2,499.866
Assessed value, personal__ 219.843
T ot. ass’d val. '24_______ 2,872,016
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924......................... $20.00
Pop'n 1910, 13,191:1920..........12.230

KENTON.

This town is in Obion and Gibson
Counties. Re-incorn. April 1917.
4s T3 . . .
*8.000c.........................
5s '15 . . .
3,000c.........................
BOND. D EBT Dec 3 ’2 3 --.$ 3 1 .000
Assess, val. '23 (act. v a l.). 500.000
Total tax (per $1,000) '23____$15.00
Pop'n 1910. 815; 1920................. 804

KINGSPORT.

held on March 3 1923 (V. 116, p.
1089). City has purchased plant of
Knoxville Water Co. City assumed
$639,000 bonds of water company
and in addition issued $611,000 415 %
bonds in payment for plant. These
Issues are direct obligations of the
city. Of the bonds assumed $150,000
6s were refunded in June 1912 by a
like amount of 4VSs.
F unding Bonds.
4s '99 J-D$100.000c_. . June 1 1929
5s T9 A-O] 45 OOOc.-Apr 4 ’26-’28
t 19,000c...A pr 4 1929
5VSs’20 M -S 2,000,000— Sept 1 1950
Park Bonds.
5s '16 A-O $50,000____Apr 1 1946
C olored Park Bonds.
6s '21 J-D $50,000c-.-June 1 1951
Hospital Bonds.
4s '99 J-D $30.000c_ June 1 1929
_
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s TO M -N $275.000c..M ay 1 1940
5s '15 J-J
26,000c..July 1 1945
5s T7 J-J 95 .000 c...Ju ly 1 1947
5s T9 J-D i57.UOO-.June 1 '26-'44
l76.000-.June 1 ’26-’44
_
6s '21 F-A 50U.I'Urtc_ Sept 1 1941
5s ’23 A-O 55.000___ Apr 2 1948
Market & School Bonds.
5s ’97 A-O $20.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1927
(Part due every 10 years on April 1.)
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
5s T7 J-J *20,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’27
H igh-S chool Bonds.
4>5s’09 A-OS150.000c...Apr 1 1939
V iaduct B onds.
4 65s'09 A-O $50.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1939
5s '17 J-J 150,000c...July 1 1947
6s T9 J-J 149.000...J a n 1 '26-’39
F unding and Impt. Bonds.
4VSs’07 J-D$165.000c_ Dec 2 1937
_
Street Bonds.
5s ’09 J-J $35,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1939
5s '12 J-D 15.000c..June 15 1942
6s T8 —
46.000 ..........1926-1929
6s '21 J-J
20.000 ..J a n 1 1920
6s T8 J-J
27,150.36..Jan 1 1926
6s '20 J-J
47,296.30..Jan 1 1930
6s '21 A-O 32 000 __________ 1926
6s '21 J-D 12,000___ July 1 1926
General Im provement B onds.
5s '17 M-SI300.000c-Sept 1 ’26-’37
l300.000c.Sept 1 ’38-’47
Sewer Bonds.
4 V$s'07 J-D $ 15 .000 c...D ec 2 1937
4VSsT2 J-D 125,000c..June 15 1942
5s T9 J-J J57.000..July 1 '26 '44
1 25 ,000 .. July 1 ’45-’49
6s '21 J-D 75,000____Aug 1 1934
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4 t^s'09 J-J <611 ,000c___July 1 1949
4H s’ 12 M-N150.000___ M ay 1 1934
4Ms'16 A-O 225,000___ Oct 1 1940
($29,000r*._Nov 1 1945
4J*s'23M-Nl 175,000r*..Nov 1 1946
180.000r*._Nov 1 1947
1190.000r*__Nov 1 1948
fl40.000r*.M ay 1 ’ 28’34
4VSs’25M-N( 150,000r*_May 1 '35’40
(210,000r*_May 1 ’41-47
R efu n d in g W ater Bonds.
6s ’21 F -A ($400,000..F e b 1 '26-'45
1
7.000___ Feb 1 1946
Incinerator Bonds.
5 s ’ 21 J-D $75.000___ Dec 11951
Public Im provement Bonds.
lJis’23 M -N $l ,367.000
c* Nov 1 '35-’45
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2568.)
4 K s’25 . . . 400,000____June 1 1929
General C orporate Bonds.
$140,000c.N ov 1 ’ 26-’ 27
7 5 .0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1928
80.000c. ..N o v 1 1929
l ^ s ’23
170.000c.Nov 1 ’30-’31
M -N
90.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1932
95.0 0 9 c ...N o v 1 1933
100.0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1934
5 9 .0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1935
t ^ s g ’ 24J-J l .120.000. .July 1 ’26-’48
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 3108.)
Im provement Bonds.
4%s'24 M-S 155,000 _____1926-1944
School Bonds.
J80,003r*_Aug 1 ’28-’35
4 ^ s ’25 F-A J90,099r*.Aug 1 ’36-’41
\80,090r*_Aug 1 ’42-’45
Park City Bonds.

This city Is In Sullivan County.
General Im provement Bonds.
5s T7 J-J f$44.000.-July 2 ’ 26-’33
\ 81,000. .July 2 ’34-'47
Improvement Bonds.
6s T7 M-N$65.000 . _________ 1937
6s T9 M-N 26.500 . _________ 1939
6s T9 J-J
37.500. _________ 1939
6s T9 M-S 34,000. _________ 1939
6s ’20 M -N 20,950 . _________ 1940
6s '21 .J-D
2,800. _________ 1941
6s '24 M-S 67.000- _________ 1944
6s '23 A-O 15,000. _-_Oct 1 1943
6s '24 A-O 41,000. ...O c t . 1 1944
Public Im provement Bonds.
6s '18 A-O $20,000__________ 1938
6s T9 A-O 20,000__________ 1939
6 s '20 F-A 20.000___________1940
6s '21 M -S 20.000__________ 1941
6s '22 A-O 20.000___Oct 1 1942
6s '23 M -S 20,000___Sept 11943
6s '24 A-O 20.000__________ 1944
6s '25 J-D 20,000_ June 1 1945
_
S chool Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $125.000___July 1 1940
6s T9 F-A 55.000__________ 1939
5s '25 J-D 250,000___June 1 1945
Sewer Bonds.
6s '25 M -N$40,000c. .N ov . 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 5 -- $986,750
\a«essment debt (a d d 'I )... 12 8 806
Sinking fund_____________
29.099
Im p ro v em e n t H oa d s.
Tot..ass’d val.'25 (45%aot.)7 748 273
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$27 0 ' 5s ’08 M -8*105.000___ Sept 1 1938
Population In 1920__________ 5.692 5s 'l l M -N 25.000____M a y l 1941
S treet B o n d s .
INT. payable at Hanover Nat
6s T5 . . . $73.000................... 1935
Bank, New York.
S ch o o l B o n d s .

KNOX COUNTY.

Fountv seat is Knoxville.
F unding School Bonds.
5s T9 Jan $ 150,000c___ luly 1 1936
H igh-School Bonds
5s ’ l l May $26.000c___M ay 1 1931
5s T 4 A-O 100.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1934
Road Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $150.000____Jan 1 1940
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s '20 J-J *125,000____Jan 1 1940
Bridge Bonds.
5s
A-O $55,00 0c...A p r 1 1926
t Pike & Bridge ($100,000 e v er y
5 y e a r s ).
5s '15 J-J 8375.000._May 1 ’26 ’40
x Agricul. Experiment S tation .
4s T5 \-0$ 125,000____Apr 1 1935
BD. DEBT June 30 ’ 22..$1.251.000
Sinking fund____________
75.000
Total assess, val. 1924..134.069 171
Tot. tax rate(per$i,000) '24-$10.8)
Populat'n 1910,94.187; 1920, 112,926
IN T. on bonds marked (x ) in N. Y
City or Chicago: (t) Union Trust Co.
Chicago; others In Knoxville.

KNOXVILLE.

Knoxville is county seat of Knox
County. In 1897 Knoxville, North
Knoxville and West Knoxville consol
idated. In 1917 the Legislature au
thorized the extension of corporate
boundaries by annexing Park City
M t. View. Lonsdale and Oakwood
V. 104. p. 1513. Commission gov­
ernment adopted Aug. 26 1911
V. 93, p. 607. Tnis form of govern­
ment, however, was supplanted by
the city manager plan, the people de­
ciding in favor of same at an election

6s T6

J-J

$25,000____July 1 1936

F u n d in g B on d s.

09 J-J $20,000____July 1 1929
Boyd S chool Bonds.
B is'24 J-DJ$59.000-.June 1 ’ 27-’31
1150,000.-June 1 ’32-’41
Oakwood Bonds.

is

S ch o o l B u ild in g .

5 ^ 81 4 A-O $44.500--A pr 1 ’ 26-’44
Sewer Bonds.
4s ’21 F-A $21.000.-Aug 1 ’26-’46
Mt. View Bonds.
Im p rovem en t B on d s.

5H s'f0 J-J
S treet

$20.000____Jan 1 1940

B on d s.

5VSsll M-NJ10.000____M a y l 1941
Lonsdale Bonds.
S tr e e t, S ch o o l a n d G e n e r a l I m p t s .

5V^s 10 M -N i30,000_ M a y 20 1041
_
F u n d in g n on d s.

_
4s 13 M -N $20.000_ N ov 20 1943
5JSsT5 M -N 12 ,000 ..-N ov 20 1945
S treet B i n d s

5 4 sT 5 M -N $18.000. ..N o v 20 1945
BD. D EBT Oct 1 '25...$12.605,006
Water debt (incl)________ 2.467.000
Assessment debt (add'l) _.
516 .475
Total assessed val'n 1925 112,672.605
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$21.00
Pop'n 1910, 36,346; 1920, 77,818
IN T. on fire and police bonds,
Donds due 1937 and 1947 and Park
Oity bonds is payable at Hanover
Nat. Bank, N. Y.: on refunding
bonds of 1910 and Boyd Schools of
1924 in Knoxville at Oity Treasury;
and on funding bonds o f 1920, Gen.
Corp. bonds o f 1924 and school bonds
and water bonds o f 1925 at the Chase
Nat. Bank, N . Y .; and street bonds
o f 1921 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .

Dec., 1925.]

L E X IN O T O N .
K N O X V IL L E ( C o n c lu d e d ).
This town is in Henderson County.
City’s total resources Oct. 1 1925
were $13.885 930. incl. $2 066 889
F unding Bonds.
value o f school buildings and $$2,971,- 6s ’ 15 — $14.000c________ _____
920 value of other public buildings. 6s T9 . . .
6,000c______________
6s ’25 J-J
15.000c...July 1 1935
L A FO LLE TTE l!
Railroad R efund Bonds.
A city in Campbell County.
6s T3 . . . $31,000c______ _____ _
Street Im provement Bonds.
W ater, L ight and Sewer Bonds.
6s ’23 . . . $24,000-.M a y 1 ’26-’33 6s T2 . . . $90,000c--------------------N E T B D . D T . Aug 1 ’2 3 .. $109,000
R efunding Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,285,000 6s ’20 _
_
_
$5.000c______________
Population 1920_________ ____ 3,056
S chool Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $20,000c______________
LAKE COU N TY.
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s '21 — $15,000c______________
Tiptonville is the county seat.
B O N D . DEBT N ov 1 ’2 5 .-$ 1 75,600
H ighw ay Bonds.
5s
. . . $35,000............................ Tot. ass’d val. ’25 <2-3 act.) 675 788
Tax rate (per $1,000) ‘24___ $22 00
S ch ool Bonds.
5s
. . . $75,000_______________ Population 1910, 1,497; 1920, 1,792
5s ’24 J-D (10.000____ July 1 1944
(15.000___ July 1 1949 L IN C O L N C O U N T Y .
The city of Fayetteville
the
(10,000c. ..J a n 1 1945
5s ’25 J-J 115,00 0c...Ja n 1 1950 county seat.
Road Bonds.
BOND. D E B T July 1924.. $245,500
Sinking fund______________
45.000 5 t£s’20 M-S $100,000 _____ serially
Asses.val . real & pers’ l '24 $5,843,664 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925- $199,500
8,000
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’24.$12.20 Floating debt___________
8.000
Popula’n 1910, 8,704; 1920, 9,075 Sinking fund____________
Assessed value, real______11 000 000
Assessed value, personal.. 1 500 000
L A K E C O U N T Y LEVEE D IS T .
This district (P. O. Tiptonville) is Other assessable pronertv. 2 .000 000
In Lake County.
Total assess, value '25 (6065% act.)....................... 14,500.000
No recent returns.
State & Co.taxlner SI .000)'25-^1 7 O
f)
Pop’n 1910, 25,908; 1920. 25,786
LAUDERDALE COUNTY.
County seat is Ripley.
L IV IN G S T O N .
Highway Bonds.
This town is in Overton County.
5 !£s’24 J-J $200.000.July 15 '35-’54
. . . 200 . 000 " . ______________________
School Bonds.
_s
. . . $30.000c................ 1953
Road Bonds.
Railroad Bonds.
6s '20 . . . $100.000................. .1940
6s ’06 M-S $8.500c.................1926
R e fu n d in g Bonds.
(Optional after 1916.)
6s
.
$200,000_____________
Street Improvement Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924. $670,000
Sinking fund_______ _____
11.925 6s ’22 J-J $25.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1942
(Optional after Jan. 1 1932.)
Total assessed value 1924 13 575 081
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’24.$18.70 BOND. DEBT Nov 20 ’24. $62,500
Populat’n 1910, 21,105; 1920. 21,494 Tot. assess, val.f 46act.)’24 770 000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$17.50
Population in 1910. 1.421; 1920.1.215
LAW RENCEBURO.
INT. on iionds o f 1906 at Chicago,
This city is In Lawrence County.
on other bonds at New York or
W ater and Light Bonds.
-■
. . . $25.00Oc.................... — Livingston.
6s ’23 J-J
80.000_ July 1 1943
_
BON D. DEBT Nov 2 ’25 -- *265 000 L O O K O U T M O U N T A IN .
This town l« in Hamilton County
Assessment debt (add'l)
39 543
Sinking fund_________
15.943 BOND. DEBT Mar 31’25. $25,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------9 000
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
9 2>
9
65% actual)___________ 1.433 925 Sinking fund______________
Total tax rate (per$l 000) ’25. $11.00 Assessed value, real estate.2.138 350
_ 378 359
Population 1910, 1,687; 1920, 2.461 Assessed value, personal_
Other assessable property. _ 78 705
Tot.ass’d val.’2 5 m a ct.).25,754,050
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
Town tax rate (per $1.000) '25510 00
C ounty seat Is Lawrenceburg.
Population 1910. 631; 1920. 623
R o a d B on d s.
5a ’ 16 J-D $342,000c.June 1 ’32-’56 Summer population 1923 (est.) 3,000
5

H

s

(M aturity in varying amounts; see
L O O S A H A T C H IE R IV E R D R A IN
V . 103. d . 776)
A Q E D IS T R IC T
This district is In Fayette and
B O N D E D D E B T Sept 1916$357.000

6s 22 A-O $60.000-Apr 1 ’ 32.’42.'52
Sinking fund______________

8.500 Shelby counties.

Total assessed value 1924 10 227 928 6 s ’21 A -0$315.000_____ 1927-1941
State & On taxiner $1.0 0 0 '’24 $17 80 BOND. DEBT Oct 1923 - .$315,000
IN T. at First Nat. Bank, St. Louis
Pop’ n 1910. 17.569; 1920, 23,593
I N T . payable at Hanover N a t.
LOUDON COUNTY!
Bank. N . Y .

LEBANON.
This town is in W ilson C ou n ty.
O ld L ig h t & W a ter B o n d s.

Loudon is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
-s '21 . . . $90,000___________ 1951

S chool Bonds.
4H s’ 12 J-J $125.000____July 1 1937
F unding Ronds.
5s ’ 15 M-S ?50,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’35
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.$1.437,000
Total assessed value 1924.26,207,695
State&Co.tax (per$l,0OO) ’24.$T7.90
INT at People’s Savings Bank
Jackson; on 6s of 1921 at the First
National Bank, Jackson.
M A D IS O N C O . D R . D I S T . N o . 8

Drainage Bonds.
6s '14 ann $75,000_______ Serially
6s ’ 18 . . .
20.000___________1930
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 1920 $86,500
Tot. ass’d val.'20 (act.val.).3,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $11.60
Population in 1910____________2,38!
M A D IS O N C O. D R A IN . D . N O . 4

6s ’20 J-J $82.500..Jan 1 ’26-’35
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 1920. $665,000
Assessed valuation 1920___3,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $11.60
_
M A D IS O N V IL L E .

This town is in Monroe County.
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
6s ’25 A-O $7.500.-Apr 1 ’26-’40
TOT. BD. DT. Sept 1925--$47.500
Water debt (incl.)_________ 35.000
Sinking fund_______________ 2.500
Assessed valuation 1924____ 600.343
Population 1920________________ 850
IN T. at the Continental & Com­
mercial National Bank, Chicago.
M A R IO N C O U N T Y .

County seat is Jasper.
Turnpike & Road Impt. Bond*
4s May $70.000c.M ay 1 ’29 & ’34
5s
s-an 100.000______________
5s
J-J 100,000-— Jan 15 1931
6s
...
70,000-- ______ 1946
6s ’23 . . . 100,000_______________
($25,000 every 5 years.)
•R efunding Bonds
5s g ’ l l J-D i$10,000c.June '26 & ’31
l ($5,000 every 5 yrs.
School Bonds.
6s ’ 21 M-S $65.000___ Mar 1 1931
6s ’21 M-S 65,000___ Mar 1 1941
BOND. DEBT N ov 9 ’25- $564,090
Floating debt (add’l)_____
119.679
Total assessed value 1925-i 1,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$18.03
Pop’ll 1910, 18.820; 1920. 17.402
*1NT. at County Treasurer’s office
others at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
M A R T IN .

This city is in Weakley County
Water and Light Ref. Bond*.
_
6s T8 M-S $13,000_ Mar 10 1943
W ater and Light Impt. Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $100.000.................1951
(Optional I94i.)
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s
J-J $30.0 0 0 c ... July 1 1934
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
.8
. . . 1 5 0 .0 0 0 -.-.....................
Sewer Bonds.
A
s
F-A $30,000c___ Sept 1 193J(Subject to call after 10 years.)
Funding Bonds.
6s
F-A $10,000___ Aug 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24-$361,000
Water debt (Incl.)________ 142,000
Assess del>i (add’l)_____ _
67.500
Sinking fund______________ $20,000
Tot.asses.val.'24 (75%act.)2,400,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '21 $15-01
Population 1910. 2.228; 1920, 2,83'

($4.000..-1927 & 1932 6s C om m on S ch o o l B o n d s.
T7 M -N $6.000.May 15'26 '27
l 3.000............. ...1 9 3 7
Road Bonds.
J-J $100.000c.__Jan 1 1942
. . . 263 0 9 0 c___ 1926 1943
A-O 48.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 194 1 M A R Y V IL L E .
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
5s '23 F-A 150,000c_ Feb 1 1953
_
This city Is In Blount County.
P la n t B on d s.
N ov 2 ’2 5 .. $593,000
Viaduct & Street Paving Bonds.
-s ’ 17 . . .
$25,000..........1927-1947 BOND. DEBT1925 ______ 9.500.000
Pot. ass’d val
5s ’24 J-J $72 .0 0 0 c. July 1 ’26-'49
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
Total tax rat,e(per $1 .000> '25- * l 5 30
Bonds.
(15,000. July 1 ’31&’36 Pop’n 1910. 13.612: 1920. 16,275 rts StreetF-A $50.000c_.......... .........
’ 17
5s ’25 J-J
10.000___ July 1 1942
IN T . payable In N. Y . City.
Funding Bonds.
(50,000.. July 1 ’46-’61
5 ^ 8 ’ lfl J-O $80.000c_ June 1 1949
_
1 ($12,500 every 5 yrs.) Mc K e n z i e .
General Impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 5 ’2 3 .. $78,000
This city is in Carroll County.
6s ’ 17 F-A $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c___________
Floating d ebt (add’l ) _____
35 000
Sanitary Sewer Impt. Bonds.
Assessed vaI n, real estate..2 ,750 000 6s ’23 J-D $27,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’28 BOND. DEBT Nov 3 ’25— $370,500
Water debt (incl.)
___
55.000
Assessed val’ n, personal
250.000 6s ’23 J-D 38.000c.Dec 1 ’40-’43 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
63,090
Total assess, val, ’23 (abt.
BOND. DEBT Nov 29 ’24 $69,500 Sinking fund______________
7,00<
60% actual)___________ 3,000.000 Assess, val. 1924 (a ct.)__ 1,153.350 Total assess, value 1925
T o t. tax rate(per $ 1,0 00 )'2 3 — $11.00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$19.50
(about 4-5
Population 1910, 3,659; 1920, 4,084 Population 1910. 1.322: 1920. 1.630 Tax rate (per actual)______ 4.000.001
$1,000) 1925___$17.00
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office or Population 1910. 2.381; 1920, 3,739
L E N O IR C IT Y .
Chase National Bank, New York.
This town is in Loudon County.
M AURY C O U N T y T
R efu nding Bonds.
Onlumbia is the county seat.
5>isT7 M-S $25,000____Mar 1 1937 MC MINN COUNTY. seat.
Athens is the county
C ourt House £: Bridge Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
§Road Bonds.
4s ’09
A-O $75,000__Apr 1 1929
6s ’22 J-J $150.000___ Jan 1 1942 5s ’ l l M -S$300.000c________ 1941
F unding Bonds.
Street Ror><ts.
6s ’20 A-O *75,000c___ Oct 1 1950
f.$18,009. .O ct 1 '26-’28
6s ’21 J-D $37.500____June 1 1941
(Optional Oct. 1 1935.)
4 K s’ 1 7 A -0 14,000--0ct 1 '29-’30
S chool B onds.
s
100,000 .
l 10,000___ Oct 1 1931
6s ’23 M-N$40,000____May 1 1953 4J^s’25 J-D 85,000c...June 1 1955
Highway Bonds.
TO T . B D . D T. M ay 1923. $454,500
5M s’ 19 . . . $25,000..$10,000 yrlv
Total assessed val’n 1923 .2.493.975 5s Bridge. Bonds.
.
$25.000__________ 1931
2,000___ June
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1916____$17.50 TOTAL DEBT Nov 2 9 ’22 $500,000 4% s’23 J-D 156,000.-June 1 1 1927
’28-’31
Population 1910. 3.392; 1920, 4.210 Sinking fund______________ 54 .000
113,000___ June 1 1932
L E W IS B U R O .
Assessed valuation 1925-.10 894.830 53is’ 19 F-A jf 5,000____Feb 1 1927
This town is in Marshall County. 9tate&Co.tax(per$l .000) ’24$ 19 5 0 -t
(70,000—Feb 1 ’28-’34
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Popuiat'n 1910, 21,046: 1920, 25.133 4M s’23 J-D ] 1,000___ June 11932
5 J4s'24 . . . $150.000..........................
§ INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N
(98,000.-June 1 ’33-’39
S treet Bonds.
Y.; on bonds marked (*) at the Citi­
School Bonds.
6s T4 J-J $20,000c
July 1 1944 zens Nat. Bank, Athens; and od 5(€s’ 19 F-A $33,000____Ju ne! 1926
(Subject to call after July 1 1925.) others at Seaboard Nat. B k., N. Y.
5s ’22 J-D 733,000____June 1 1933
BON D. DEBT Jan 1924.. $210,000
(34,000____June 1 1936
Other water-works (in cl.)..
40,000 MADISON COUNTY.
[10,000___ M a y l 1927
Sinking fund______________
3,750
County seat is Jackson. Popula­ 5s ’22
M -N 10,000__M ay 1 1932
Special street bonds (incl.)_
20.000 tion 1910, 39,357; 1920, 43,824.
[ 9,000____M ay 1 1937
Assessed valuation 1923___1,579,490
Road Bonds.
5s ’24 J-D
1,600...J u n e 30 1926
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 1 ____ $11.60 4s ’03 A -0$ 150,000c_.Apr 15 1943
Experimental S tation Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,830; 1920, 2,711 (Subject to call after April 15 1933.
$20,000___ Nov 1 1927
4s '05 A-OS150,000c..A pr 15 1946 5s
M -N 20,000____N ov 1 1932
L E W IS C O U N T Y .
(Subject to call after April 15 1935.)
20.000____Nov 1 1937
Hohenwald is the county seat.
4s ’09 M-N200.000____Jan 1 1949
( 20,000____N ov 1 1942
Highway B onds.
(Subject to call after .Tan. 1 1038
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25- $640,600
/$10,000cNov 1 ’26-’30 6s ’21 M-S 92,000.-M ar 1 ’ 26-’46 Total valuation 1924_____25,138 973
6s ’21 M -N 116.000c-N ov 1 ’31-’3S (For maturity see V. 112, p. 2 (47.) State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’24_$14.00
( 9,000c-N ov 1 ’39-’41 6s ’21 M-S 92,000..M ar 1 ’26-'32 Pop'n 1910, 40,456; 1920, 35,401"
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
(For the amount due on each date,
INT payable in New York.
5s ’ 17 J-J
$60,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’50
see V. 113. p. 2532.)
BON D. D E B T N ov. 7 1924 $128,000 6s ’21 J-DS100.000____June 1 1932 M SIO S C O U N T Y ™
Floating debt (additional).
2.Out)
6.000. .June 1 ’26-’28
Decatur Is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
2,030
18.000.JuneRoad Bonds.
1 ’29-'34
Tot.ass’d val.'24(85 % act.).2,612,540 4& s’2 4 J -D •20,000.-June 1 '35-’39 6 s ’ 15 J-D$ 100,000c_ Dec 1 193f
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$17.30
25.000— June 1 '40-’44 GEN. B D . D T. N ov 3 ’25. $162,000
Population 1910 , 6,033; 1920, 5,707
30,000.-June 1 ’4o-’49 Floating debt (add’l) ______
10,000
-s ’07

F u n d in g B o n d s.
5s T2
-s '09 —
$12.000.............. --.1 9 2 9 5s T3
- s ’20 - - 30.000_____ 1930-1955 5s '14




175

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS

Assessed value, real estate. 1,7137560
Assessed value, personal_
_
70.560
Other assessable property..
10.200
Tot.ass'd val.'25(60% act.).l ,794,320
Total tax rate(per .$1,000) '25-830.00
Population 1910, 6,131; 1920. 6,077
INT. at County Trustee’s office.
MEMPHIS.
Memphis Is the C3unty seat of
Shelby County. Following a yellow
fever epidemic lu 1879 (recurrence of
which the advance in the science of
sanitation has, of course, rendered
practically impossible) compromise
bonds were issued (S. & C. Supp.,
Dec. 1921, p. 142). These were duly
paid when they matured in 1915.
City now governed under commis­
sion form provided for In amended
city charter passed by 1909 Legisla­
ture (V. 89. p. 1297). and which ha*
been declared constitutional. V. 99,
p. 387. and V 91 p. 49.
Hospital Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 A-O (138 000--Apr 1 ’ 26-'48
( 1.000 - Apr 1 1949
4 3 s ’22 J-T §l6S.()00c*-Jan 1 ’ 26-’49
4
5s ’22 J-J j 54.600c* ..J u ly 1 1920
(566.000c* July 1 ’27-’49
4i^s’23 J-J §100.000c* July 1 '26-’50
4 Hs 23 J-J 5160.000c* July 1 ’26-’ 50
4s ’25 J-J J§96,099c*Jan 1 ’28-’39
( §4.000c*_.Jan 1 1940
4s ’25 J-J |l25.000c*Jan 1 ’39-’52
New R efu nding (Malone) Bds
m * '0 8 J-J $587 000c_ Jan 1 193*
_
R efu nding Bonds (G e n e r a l ).
m * ’96J-Ja$l 247 OOOc-July 1 1920
m s ’ 15 . . . 942.000...............July 1
($40,000 1926 to 1948 and $22,000 in
1919.)
5s 15 . . . 111.000.......... August 1
($57,000 1926 and $54,000 1927.)
m * 16 J-J 552 000c.Aug 1 "26-’28
($17,000 (n odd years and $18,000 In
even years)
5s ’ 17 J-J $378.000..Jan 1 ’ 26-’45
Street Impt. Sewer Drain. Bds.
5s T9 J-J f 135,090--July 1 ’26-'34
( 50,000--July 1 '35-’39
Street Irnprivement B inds.
53
*s’21 M-N2.53.000c* May 1 ’ 26-'48
4M*> 22 J-J5S333 000c* Jan l ’26-’49
5s ’22 J-J 5552.000c* July 1 '26-’49
4 Mis’23 J-J § 100.000c* July 1 ’ 2rt-’50
5s ’23 J-J
34,0003*July 1 ’ 26-’42
4J^s’23 J-J
16,090c*July 1 ’43-’50
5s ’23 J-J 272,000c*July 1 ’26-'42
4H s’23 J-J 128,009c*July 1 ’43-’ 50
4 ^ s ’25 J-J / §16,000c*Jan 1 ’ 26-’27
(§21,OOOc*Jan 1 ’28-’30
Street. Sewer & Subway Bonds
(General).
4 K s ’09 F-A$425.000___ Aug 1 1944
tvjs'10 K-A 575.000c_ Aug 1 1945
_
m s 'l l F-A 300 000c. — Aug 1 1946
m->’ !2 M-S 450.OOOc-._Mar 1 1947
Fire & P olice-Station (General),
m o o J-J $'260.0nnc. -July 1 1950
Fire D epartm ent Bonds.
5s ’23 J-J $38,000c*Tuly 1 ’26-’42
4 K s’ 23 J-J
32,000c*July 1 ’43-’50
Memphis Artesian Water Bonds.
ls'03M -N$2.279,000c. May 1 ’ 26-’33
t$50.000 due each year on May 1.)
m s ’ ll A-O$2.50.000___ Oct 11948
Water Bonds.
m « T 4 J-n.$'250 ftOOc .-June 1 1949
6 s ’21 J-J 200.000c* July 1 ’26-’61
(For maturity see V. 11.3. p. 1274.)
m s ’22 J-J |198,000r*-Jan 1 ’ 27-'62
(See “ Chronicle” April 8 1922 for
maturity.)
45£s'22 J-J §198,000c*.Jan 1 ’26-’ 62
m s ’22 J-J I 1408.000c* July l ’27-’38
(§792.6000* Inly 1 '39-’ R2
4Hs,5s’23J-j402,000c*July 1 ’28-’63
5s 23 J-J I 51,008.000c* July 1 ’ 28-'51
( 5492.000c* July 1 ’ 52-’ 63
No. Memphis Levee ( G e n e r a l ) .
5s '13 J-D $.500.n on e...D ec 1 1953
5s 14 J-Jt .000.000c.-.July 1 1954
Market House Ronds.
5s '97 J-J $20.000____Jan 1 1927
Market House & Auditorium .
5s T 9 J-.l $ 3 5 2 onn .Jan 1 ’ 26-’ 49
5s ’23 J-.J 22 000c*.July 1 ’28-’42
4 4$s’23 J-J 150,000c*.July 1 ’43-’52
4s '25 J-J §75,000c*.Jan 1 ’28-'52
Park B o n d s

4s ( 1 M-S $75 000c-Mar 1 '26-'31
4 j^ '0 9 A-O 500.000c. ..A p r 1 1959
Normal S chool Bonds ( G e n e r a l ) .
4 l
A
'l l F-A$ 150.000c_ Aug 1 1930
_
School Bonds.
5s T9 J-J I$225,000—July 1 ’26-’40
( 10.000____July 1 1941
5A '20 M -N 1240.000—Nov 1 ’26-'41
( 10.000____Nov 1 1942
Front Foot Assessment Bonds.
3s ’ 22 J-J 5$70.000c*.Jaa 1 ’26-’27
'> ’22 J-J §3)0.609c* July 1 ’ 26-’27
s
5s ’24 J-J 216,099c—Jan 1 ’26-’29
4J4s’ 24 J-J 130.000 ;*..Tuly 1 ’ 26-’29
Amusement & R ecreation Park.
($42.090c* June 1 ’26-'39
5J£s'21 J-D 16.000c* June 1 ’40-’47
l 42.000c* Juno 1 ’48-’6l
m s ’ 12J-J 275.000___ July 1 1947
m s ’22 J-J §148.000c*.Jan 1 ’27-’56
Sewer Bonds.
53
4'21 M -N$ 138.000c* M ay 1 '26-’48
5s '22 J-J §96.000c* July 1 ’ 26-’49
t * 4 s ' 2 2 J-J § 142.000c*.Jan 1 ’26-’49
5s '23 J-J 136,000c*.July 1 ’26-’42
4 H s'23 J-J
64,060c*.July l ’43-’50
Grade Separation Bonds.
5J£s'21 M -N $69.000c* May 1 ’26-’48
f 12,000c
Jan 1 1945
5s '17 J-J j 30.000c--.Jan 1 1946
( 33.000c
Jan 1 1947
m s ’22 J-J §70.000c*.Jan 1 ’26-'49
River Terminal Bonds.
,5s '18 A-OS469.000
Apr 1 ’26-'48
[ 45,000c* July 1 ’26-’48
is ’21 J-J [ 10.000c* July 1 ’42-’46
[ 45,000c* July 1 '47-’61
i M s ’2 2 J -J sMS.OOOc* Jan 1 ’ 28-'57
4 % s ' 2 2 J-J §252,000c* July 1 ’27-’62
Library Bonds.
4Hs'23 J-J §$140,000c* July 1 ’26-'53
im provem ent Bonds.
4 ^ s ’25 J-J f §396,006c*_ Jan 1 ’28-’38
( §4,00 0c*..-Ja n 1 1939
4 ^ s ’25 J-J §500,000c*.Jan 1 ’39-’ 52

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M E M PH IS (C o n c lu d e d ) .

B ingham ton (Annexed) FundBonds.
6 a '17
($1.000_____ Feb 1 1926
l
200------Feb 1 1927
S treet Im pt. B onds.
SMs’ l l — - $15,000___ July 1 1941
W ater W ks. & Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’09
$40,000_M ay 11939
Improvement B onds­
es ’ 19 . . . $15,000___ July 1 1937
S ch ool Bonds.
SHs’ l l . . . $30.000------ Apr 1 1941
TO T.B D .D T .June2 ’25-$21,878,200
Water debt (incl.)______ 6.279.000
Sinking funds__________
614,139
Assessed val., real, ’24..157,231 250
Assess, val. personal, ’24 15,150 2)4
Merchants’ capital, ’24_ 14,399.255
Public utilities 1924_____ 37,015,996
Total assessed val. 1924-223.796,715
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $21.00
Population In 1910 (Census). 131.10.'
; Excludes debt o f Memphis City
Schools.
§_IN T. at City Hall or U. S. Mtge.
& Trust C o., New York City, a At
Bank o f America, New York.
M E M P H IS C IT Y SCHOOLS.

4s ’02
4>§s'03
4H s’05
4s ’07
4M s’09
4^ sT l
4 J4s'14
6s 15
4*4s’ 17

A-O $20,0 0 0 c ..-A p r 1 1926
J-J §75,000c
July 1 192f
J-J §125.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 194(
J-J §300.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 193)
J-J 498.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 19 5 c
J-J 2S0,000c— July 1 1961
4U,000c__ Jan 1 1934
J-J
J-J 125.0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 '26-’30
J-J 250,0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 ’ 26-'35
[100,000c* Sept 1 ’ 28-'47
5Ms’21 M-S( 120.000c* Sept 1 '4S-’58
1 30.000c*Sept 1 '60& '61
6s ’21 M-N250,000c* July 1 ’27-’60
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 318.)
200.000c*.Apr 1 ’ 28-’47
4 ^ s ’22 A -O l240.000c*.Apr 1 ’48-’9o
l 60,000c*..A prl ’60-'6!
5 s ’23 J-D 1309.000c* June 1 '29-’48
1 30,000c*..June 1 1949
43^s’23 J-D)330.000c* June 1 ’50-’60
I 90,000c* June 1 ’ 61-'62
200.000c*. Jan 1 ’30-49
6s ’24 J-J 240,000c*.Jan 1 ’50-’ 61
60,000c*.Jan 1 ’62-’63
150.000r*_ June 1 ’30-39
4H s’25 J-D 300.OOOr*. June 1 '40-54
(300.000r*_ June 1 '55-64
Lenox Bonds ( A n n e x e d ) —
5s ’C9 . . . $50,00Cc___Mar 1 1929
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25 $5,283,000
Sink. fds. (cash & in v.)._
409 354
Ass’d val. ’25 (3-5 a c t .)..223,796.715
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25______ *6.00
Population In 1915 lest ) ___ 150,900
§ IN T . on bonds o f 1921 at the
U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N. Y ., or at
the Bank o f Commerce & Tr. Co..
Memphis; on bonds o f 1922, 1923,
1924 and 1925 at Chemical National
Bank, N . Y ., or Union & Planters’
Bank & Trust C o., Memphis: on
some o f the others at Security Bank
& Trust C o., Memphis.

MIDDLEFORK & SPRING CSEEE
DR. & LEVEE DIST. NO. 1.

This district, is In Weakley County
No recent returns.
MILAN.
This town is in Gibson County.
Im provement Bonds.
5 X s ' 2 3 J-D $100,000...J u n e 1 1953
3,000___ June 1 193C
6s ’25 J-D (12.000___ June 11935
15,000___ June 1 1940
(20,000___ June 1 1945
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s ’ 25 J-D $l00,COO..June 1 ’26-’35
BOND. DEBT June 1 1923 $130,000
40.000
Water and light debt______
Sinking fund______________
10,000
Assessed value 1 0 ? ° ___
1,063,889
MONROE COUNTY.
Madisonville is the county seat.
Road Bonds (P a rt e v er y 5 yearn )
6s ’ l l J-D $150,000r_Dec 1 ’ 26-’3R
5s T 6 M -N 150.000CI. '41. '46 & ’51
6s T 6 J-J /116.000c.July 8 '41 &46
l59.000c...July 8 1951
[58.000___ Aug 4 1942
6s ’ 17 F-A (58.000___ Aug 4 1947
159.000___ Aug 4 1952
5H s’ 19 J-D 44.500____ June 1 1929
S chool Bonds.
6s ’ 16 M -N $40.000c..M ay 10 194)
BON D. DEBT t)ec 5 ’ 22. $800,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
25.000
Sinking fund_____________
32 000
T ot. ass’d val. ’ 24 (act.) 10 824 347
Tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) 1924_ .-* 1 90
_ ,2
Pop’n 1910, 20 716; 1920. 22.060.
x IN T. at Merchants’ Loan
&
Trust C o., Chicago; on remaining
bonds at the Amer. Exchange Nat
Bank, New v >rk
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Clarksville Is the countv seat.
Cum berland Riv. Bdge Bonds
5s ’24 A-O $100.000____Apr 1 1954
Highway Bonds.
5s ’ 13 . . . $20,000c__________ 1943
5s '14 J-J 100.000c_ Jan 1 1944
_
6s *15 F-A 50 .000 c...A u g 1 1945
(Optional 15. 20. 25, 30 years.)
—■ ’ 1 6 . . . $50,000..........................
5s T7 M-S 50.000____ Sept 1 1947
5s ’ 19 M-S 50.000........................
$12,500 In 1934. 1939, 1944 Sc 1949)
6s ’22 J-J 75.000.............................
5s ’23 J-J 75,000____ Jan 1 1952
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’23 F-A$ 100,00 0c...Ju n e 1 1953
F unding Bonds.
5. T3 A-O $72.000c_ Apr 1 1943
_
(Subj to call 1923. 1928 1933&1938
BOND. D EBT N ov 30 ’25 $852,500
Assess, val. real e s t .____14 186 120
Assess, val. personal_____ 1 765.280
Tot.ass’dval.' 2 5 (7 0 % act .) 15 951 .400
Total tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’ 2 5 .$ 15 .5 0
Population 1910. 33.672:1920.32,265
J N T . on 1924 bridge bonds at
“ emical Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.




[Y o u 121,

TEN1STESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS
MOROAN COUNTY.

Wart burg is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’07 . . . $32.000_______________
| Pike Bonds.
5s g T4 J-J $270.000c.July 1 ’34-’54
(Part every 10 years)
5s ’ 17 J-J 200,000.-A pr 2 ’37-’57
(Part every 10 years.)
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $75.000____Apr 1 1951
BOND. DEBT June ’2 1 .. $652,000
Total assess, val. 1924___ 6.786.577
State&Ci).tax(per $1,000) ’24-$29 00
Pop’n 1910, 11,458; 1920......... 13,285
I IN T .a t Hanover Nat. B k .,N .Y .

MORRISTOWN.

This town is in Hamblen County.
W ater & Light Plant Bonds
5H s’ 24M-N15$150,000-May 15 1944
S chool Bonds.
5s
. . . $30,000________ -1 9 4 7
W ater-Extension Bonds.
5s
. . . $25.000________ — 1929
R efu nding Bonds.
,5
s
...
$6.700............... 1932
,5s
...
10,000............... — 1934
,5s
— _ 25,000.............. .— 1935
,5
s
— _ 40.000...............
5s
—.
17,500................—1937
General Impt. Bonds.
bs ’20 J-J $115,500.
Street Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J $101,000.
Paving Bonds.
5s
$34.000....................1933
...
31.000....................1936
5s
8.000___________1937
58
...
62,500....................1939
5Ms
. . . 183,300.............. ............
5Hs
. . . 121,000.............serially
5^s
...
16,000_______________
6s
...
1 6 ,5 0 0 .................. ..
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $40.000.................1940
5s 17 J-J
15.000c____Oct 11937
Funding Bonds.
os 14 . . . $10.000___ Jan 1 1934
TO T. BD. D T . July 1923.$1,112.000
Water debt (Incl.)________
80.000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 238,300
Sinking fund_____________
78.844
Ass'd val. '23 (equal)___ 6.159,781
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919 . . $20.00
Pop'n 1910. 4,007: 1920. 5,875.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y.
MT. PLEASANT.
This town Is in Maury County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.. $52,000
Assess, val., real estate_ 1,000.000
_
Assess, val., personal_______ 200.000
Tot.ass’d val.'21(80% act.) 1,200.000
Tax rate (per $1,000' 1924. ..$15.00
Population 1910, 1,973; 1920..2.093
MURFREESBORO.
This city Is in Kutherford County.
Normal School Bonds.
_
5s TO A-O SSO.OOOc_ Apr 1 1935
Funding Bonds.
6s '21 J-J $94.000r*_ .-$2,000 y ’ly
Gen. Street Impt. Bonds.
5s T6 M-S $15,000c_ Sept 1 1920
_
5s T9 J-J
15.500r*__July 1 1939
os ’22 A-O §7,OOOr*. .O ct 11942
5 s ’22 A -O §/3.000r*._Oct 1 ’26-'28
\8.OOOr*..Oct 1 ’29-'32
5s ’ 23 J-J
28,OOOr*..July 1 1943
5s ’23 J-J
50.OOOr*..-$5,000 y ’ly
High & Grammar S chool Bonds
5s T6 A-O $75.000c_ Oct 1 1936
_
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $14.OOOr*..Jan 11942
6 s ’22 J-J
18.000r*_..$3,000 y’ly
W ater Works Bonds
6s ’ 22 A-O §$24.0 0 0 r * ... $1,000 y’ly
BOND. DEBT Jan. 1 ’25-.$450.500
Water debt (Incl ) ...............
25.000
Tot assess, val 1924 (act )5 331,584
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 ..$ 16.60
Population 1910, 4.679: 1920..5.367
§ INT. at Chemical Nat. Bank
N. Y .; on others at Chase Nat-.
Bank, N . Y.
N A S H V IL L E .

Nashville is the capital of the State
and the county seat of Davidson
County. Incorp. In 1806.
Viaduct Bonds.
5s T9 M -N$190,100-.M ay 1 ’ 26-’44
4 Hs’22 J-J 362.000 July 1 ’ 26 ’52
(See “ Chronicle” July 22 1922 for
maturity,)
Electric-Light (R e d . a f t . J u l y T6)
4s ’01 J-J $150.000c&r.Jan 1 1931
F unding Bonds.
_
m s ’96J-J $110.000c_ July 1 1926
T ransportation Facilities.
5s T9 M-N$261.000c.May 1 ’26-’49
Sewer Bonds48 ’01 J-J J 100.000c...July 1 1926
4s ’02 J-J 200.000c...July 1 1927
4s ’01 J-J 100.000c...July 1 1931
4s ’03 J-J 150,000c—.July 1 1928
4s 04 J-J
50.000c...July 1 1929
tVjjs'lO J-J 500 n o n e . . .Jan 1 1940
5s T8 M-S 195 OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-’40
T runk Sewer R efu nd ing.
5s ’23 M -S $388,000.-M ar 1 '26-’ 53
(For maturity see V. 116. p. 851)
Sewer Sanitation Bonds.
5s T8 M-S $396.000cMar 1 ’26-’47
5s T8 M-S 500,000c.Mar 1 ’47-’58
(See “ Chronicle” May 13 1922 for
maturity.)
Nashville & Clarksville RR. Rds
(now Tennessee Central RR .)
5s '24 M -N887.000c.May 1 ’26-’64
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1577)
P olice Station Bonds.
5s '18 M-S $17,000c Mar 1 ’26-’38
L ight and Power-Plant Bonds.
5 s ’ 22 J-J J $7.000cJuly 1 5 ’26-’32
1 40.000cJuly 15 ’33-’52
Fire Equipm ent Bonds.
5s T8 M-S $39.000c-M ar 1 ’26-’38
( 6.000c.M ay 1 ’ 26-’27
5s T 9 M -N 20.000c.M ay 1 ’28-’32
( 16.OOOc.May 1 *33-’34

G e n e ra l im p r o v e m e n t B o n d s.

5 s ’22

F-A|$50,000c.Aug 1 ’ 28-’32
\150,000c-Aug 1 *33-’42
5s '23 M -N (80,000c.M ay 1 ’ 29-’38
145.000c. M ay 1 ’39-’43
5s ’24 M -N 140,000c*.M ay 1 ’30-34
190.000c*. M ay 1 ’35-44
5s ’25 M-S / 45,000c*.Mar 1 ’31-’35
1100,000c*. Mar 1 ’36-’45
5s '25 M -N /50,000c*.M ay 1 ’31-40
l30,000c*.M ay 1 ’41-’45
S c h o o l Bonds.
5s T8 M-S $96 OOOcMar 1 ’26-’41
W a te r W o rk s R e fu n d in g .

5s T9

J-J $ 120.000c July 1 ’26-’49

G ram m ar S c h o o l B o n d s.

I$4.000c. .M a y 1 ’26-’27
5a T7 M -N( 30,000c.-M ay 1 ’28-'37
150.000c.-M ay 1 '38-’47
H ig h -S c h o o l B o n d s,

m s '1 0 J-J $300,00 0c...Ja n 1 1940
H igh & G ram m ar S ch . B o n d s.

5s 15

J-D $480,000c.June 1 ’26-'45

P e a b o d y C o lle g e B o n d s.

4s ’05 J-J $200.000c____Jan 1 1935
H ospital Bonds.
5 s '21 M-S 31,740c____1926-1943
G u tter C onstruction Bonds.
5s T9 M -N$25.000c.M ay 1 1949—
Street Bonds.
4V*s'05 J-J $ 100.000c_ July 1 1935
_
4Hs'07 J-J 150.000c...July 1 1937
m s ’08 M-S 50.000c...S ept 1 1928
m s ’ 13 J-J 150.000c...July 1 1943
5s 14 M-S 162 OOOc.Mar 1 '26 ’34
5s T5 A-O 45.000c Apr 1 26 ’35
5s T9 A-O 126.OO0c.Apr 1 ’ 26-’ 39
6s ’20 A-O / 60,000c.Apr 1 ’26-'30
1 110.000c. Apr 1 ’31-’40
6s ’ 21 M-S 12.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1926
6s '21 M -8 J 4,000c Sept 1 1927
142.000c Sept 1 ’28 ’ ll
5s ’ 20 M-S 175 000c*Mar 1 ’ 26-’60
(See “ Chronicle” March 18 1922 for
maturity.)
6s ’22 A-O /80.000c* Apr 1 ’ 28-’3T
150.000c*Apr 1 ’38-’42
6s ’22 A-O 68 000c* Apr 1 ’ 26 ’2 '
6s ’22 F-A 100,000c* ...1926-1927
■ s ’23 M -N 96 000c*Mav 1 '26- 2*
5
5>$s’24 M -N 128.000c*.M ay 1 ’26-29
6.000c*. July 1 ’26-27
16.000c*.July 1 ’28-31
20.000c*. July 1 ’32-35
18.000c*.July 1’ 36-38
5s ’23 J-J
21.000c*. July 1 ’39-47
24.000c*.July 1 ’42 44
27.000c*. July 1 ’45-41
40.000c*.July 1 ’48-51
22.000c*.Julv 1 '52 53
5H s’25 M-S 235.000c*.Mar 1 '26-'30
5s '25 M-N 135,000c*.May l ’26-'30
Water Bonds.
4s ’08 J-J $200.000c ..J u ly 1 1928
5s ’19 M-N408 000c Mav 1 ’ 26-’40
4^ s'25 A-O 500.000c*.April l'26-’55
(For amount due each year see V.
120. n.1792.)
4 s s ’25 M-S 1.000.000c*Sept l ’26-’55
4
(For amount due each year see V.
121, p. 1009.)
Reservoir Bonds.
5s T3 M-S *700 000c--M ar 1 1933
5 s ’ 21 J-J 242 000c--Jan 1 ’ 26-’6l
(See “ Chronicle" May 13 1922 for
maturity.)
E le c tr ic -I.ig h t-E x te n . B o n d s.

5s T3 M-S $100 000c .M ar 1 1933
5s T9 M-N 36 0 0 0 ..May 1 ’26 '34
Perm. Imp( Reimburscm't Kds
5s 15 M -S$570,000 M arl 26 35
Memorial Square Bonds.
5s '20 M-S $555 0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1950
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 767.)
Bridge Repair Bonds.
4 t£s’ 23 M-N$294.000c M ay 1 ’26-'63
(For maturity see V. 117. p. 581.)
TOT. BD. DT. Aug 1925S14.064.000
Water debt (Included)__ 2,771.000
Sinking fund______ ____ 449 044
Assessed valuation 1924 1.36.660.60''
City »ax rate (per $1 O O ’24.$lt.01
Oi
TNT on street bonds, due 1928
1935 and 1937, viaduct bond.due 1925-1952. light and power plan*
bonds due 1925-1952. and sewer sani
tation bonds due 1947-1958, anc
sewer bonds due 1927 1928 and 1940
the 4t£s and 5s of 1923 and bonds of
192.5 is payable in Nashville and New
York at National Park Bank;onbonds
dated 1913 at National City Bank
New York; on bonds of 1914 at City
Treasurer’s office or National Citj
Bank, N. Y .;on general Improvement
bonds, due 1928-1942, on street
bonds, due 1925-1960, 1928-1942 and
192.5-1927, on reservoir bonds dui
1925-1961, and on $200,000 street
bonds 01 1922 at Irving National
Bank, N. Y ., or Nashville; othei
bonds at Merchants National Bank
New York, and in Nashville.
WATER WORKS.— The munici­
pal water-works earned a net cash
profit for the year 1921 of $121,545.
after paying $30,000 interest upon
water bonds, $236,567 for improve­
ments and extensions, and in addi­
tion furnished free water for munici­
pal purposes, the value of which is
estimated at $77,420.31.
POPULATION.— In 1920 (Cen
sus). 118,342; 1910 (Census), 110,364; 1900 (Census), 80,865/
NEW B E R N .

NEW PORT.
This town Is in Cocke County.
S chool, W ater and Sewer Bonds
5s ’23 M N $100,000..M a y 1 '28 ’ 52
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s T 4 A-O $5.000..................Serial
Paving Bonds.
6 ^ s ’ 19 J-J $45.000____July 1 1939
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $5,000.........
Serial
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $5.000...................Serial
F un din g Bonds.
5s T4 A-O $10,000................. 8eriai
6s ’21 J J
25,0 0 0 c..-J u ly 1 1951
S ch ool Bonds,
5s ’25 J-J $10,000--July 1 ’26-’45
BOND. D EBT Dec 2 ’25. $407,200
Water debt (incl.)________
64,200
Assessment debt (add’l) ___
70,200
Floating debt (add’l) ______
14.000
Sinking fund______________
3 1,000
Assessed value, real estate.1,619 320
Assessed value, personal_
_ 273 040
Other assessable property. . 142,494
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 ( act.).2,034 854
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $29.00
_
Population 1910, 2.003; 1920—2.753
NORTH CHATTANOOGA.
This town is in Hamilton C ou n ty
Sewer Bonds.
5s T5 M-S $50.000___ Sept 1 1945
Sewer & Fire Plug Bonds.
544s'25 M-S $100.000c--Sept 1 1955
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925- $50,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
5,000
8inking fund_____________
4 000
Ass’d val. ’25 (60% act.). .5,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$5.00
Population in 1920__________ 2,196
NORTH FO R K DRAIN. DIST.
NO. 2.
This district is in Weakley and
Ohion Counties.
$12,000____July 1 1929
11.000 _ July 11930
_
13.000 _ July 11931
_
14.000 ___July 11932
17.000 ___July 11933
51.000_.July 1 ’34-'36
6s ’23 J-J
19.000____ July 11937
20.000 ___July 11938
21 .000____ July 11939
24.000 ___July 11940
23.000 _ July 11941
_
24.000 _ July 11942
_
26.000 ...J u ly 11943
BOND. D E B T July 1923.. $278,000
IN T. at Chemical National Bank,
New York City.
NORTH FORKED DEER DRAIN­
AGE D ISTR IC T.
This district is in Dyer County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s '17 July $192.000-July 1 '26-'37
(For maturity see V 105. p. 1017)
BOND DEBT Oct 1923-..$239.000
Assess, val., real astate_____ 200.000
True value of real estate____ 400.000
[N T. at Mercantile Bank & Trust
C o., Dyersburg.
OAKW OOD.

8<*e Knoxville.

OBION.
This town is in Obion County.
BOND DEBT Nov 2 8 '2 5 . $30,000
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 381 315
Assessed val. personal___
110.833
Total assessed vai. 1926
(V i actual).......................
492,148
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$15,00
Population 1910, 1,293; 1920._1.376
OBION COUNTY.
Union City is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5s
M N$81 5 0 0 c_________ 1942
5s ’24 A -O / .$8.000c.-0ct 1 ’26-’29
\ 45.0 00c..O ct l ’30-’44
5s ’25 M-S $50.000c..July 1 ’26-’50
S chool Bonds.
4 ?^s'25 J-J $ 180,000c___ 1926-1950
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925 $359,500
Tot. ass'd val.’ 25 (act'l)..25.137,242
8t.at.e and County tax rate
(per $1,000) 1925________ $13.10
Population 1910, 29.946: 1920.28,393
1NT. at the Chemical N at’l Bank,
New York City.
OBION RIVER DR D. NO. 1.
This district is In ObtoD County.
Is ’ 14 Mav $149 000 . May 1 ’26-’33
6s T8 J D J20.000-.June 1 ’26 ’30
140.000 June 1 ’3 l-’ 38
BOND. D EBT Oct 1918 $250,000
TNT. on 6s of 1918 payable at the
Fourth-First Nat. Bank, Nashville,
nr may be collected through Cald­
well & C o., St. Louis.
OVERTON COUNTY.
County seat Is Livingston.
Road Bonds.
5 s ’20 May $50,000..M ay 1931’40
(Optional at any time)
6 s ’22 J-J 100.000c___ Jan 1 1942
(Ontional Jan. 1 1932.)
Pike B onds.
4s ’21
$50,000 _____ 1932-1941
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25 $625,000
floating debt (add ! ) ______
10.000
Total ass’d val.’24 (H act.) 3,760,619
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25-$27.00
Pop’n 1910. 15.854; 1920____ 17.617

This town Is In Dyer County.
Im provement Bonds.
( $9 ,000..June 1 ’ 26 ’28
6s ’24 J D ( 2,000____June 11929 P A R IS .
This city Is In Henry County. ReI 7,000___ June 11944
S tr e e t a n d S ew er B o n d s.
tncorp. 1903. Pop’n 1910. 3,881:
-s
. . . $36,000........................... 1920. 4.730.
W a te r a n d L ig h t B o n d s.
P u blic Im pt. B onds.
6s ’07 J D$10,000c.............
1927 6s ’ 23 F A $35.000___ Aug 1 1953
S tre e t B o n d s.
G eneral Expense Bonds.
6s '07 J D$15,000c.............
1927 6s ’ 23 . . . $25.000__________ 1928
6s ’07 J D 25,000c___________ 1927
F ilt.-P la n t & S c h . B ld g . B o n d s.
BOND DEBT Oct 23 ’24.S107.000 5s T7 . . . *40.000................... 1947
Water debt (incl.)---------------- 10.000
E l.-L t. & W .-W k s. E x te n s io n .
Assessed val '24 (50%act.)l,100.000 • ’09 . . . $40,000 ...........
1939
Total tax (per $1.000) 1924..$22.50
S e w e r, S c h o o l. W a te r & L ig h t.
Pop'n 1910. 1.602; 1920.........1,767
S 13 . . . $65.009................... 1943
S treet, S chool & Electric L ig h t.
(NT payable at the Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York.
6s ’21 F AS150.000___ Aug 1 1951

D ec., 1925.]

TENNESSEE—CITIES AND TOWNS

PARIS (C oncluded) .
ROANE COUNTY.
R efu n d in g W ater B onds.
K in g sto n Is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
6s '16 A-O $25 00 0..A pr 1 ’26-'S0
R oad B on ds.
BON D. D EBT Oct 17 1923 $384,000 4s ’ 13 . . . $ l l 0 , 0 0 0 c __N o v 3 1943
2 25 0 0 0 c
Water dept, (incl.)_______
65,354 s
Assess, val. ’2 3 ___________ 3,400,665 6s ’ 24 M - N 5 6 , '0 0 0 c l M a y T 12 6 -’35
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $6.50
B r id g e B o n d s .
P A RK C IT Y .

See Knoxville.

PIC K E TT COUNTY.
Byrdstown Is the county seat.
5 s ’23 Apr $50.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1953
(Optional after April 1 1933.)
BON D. D EBT Apr 1 1923- $85,000
Sinking fund______________
2,909
Total assess, val. ’24 (a ct.).1,266,625
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924___________
$17.30
Pop n 1910, 5,087; 1920.......... .5,205
IN T . Is payable in Chicago.
POLK COUNTY.
Benton is the county seat.
. . . $150.000c_______________
(Due in 35 years.)
Highwav & Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ l l A O $20.000.. Apr 1 ’26 ’30
6s ’ 13 J J 180.000..July 7 ’2 6 ’43
(Part every five years.)
6s ’ 13 J J $51,300..July 1 ’26 ’43
F unding Bonds.
6 ^ s’ 15 A-O $60.000c_Apr 1 ’26-’45
(Due $5,000 on April 1 in odd y n
to 1941 Incl. and $10,000 April 1
1943 and 1945.)
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-O 195 000___ Apr 1 105.
5 s ’24 M S /20.000..1934 & 1939
„ .
(30,000..1944 & 1949
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
5 J-Ss’ 16 Apr $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ...Jan 3 '20-’4
>
5s ’ 17 J-J
20.000 ..1927 A 1937
5s’22 J-J/30,000.June 1 '27-3 2& ’37
(.30,000 June 1 '42 & '46
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924. $568,000
Sinking fund.......................
17,000
Total valuation 1924_____16 132 655
State & co tax (p e r il,000) '24.$18.00
Population 1910. 14,116: 1920. 1 1.243
IN T . at office of County Trusts,
or at Merchants’ Nat. Bank, N . Y .
PULASKI.
This town ts In Giles County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s ’24 J J $3K,000c.Ju! v 1 ’26 ’29
4 & s’25 J-J $60,000c. . J uly 1 ’26-’35
General Improvement Bonds.
„
Sl.000c.July 1 ’26 '26
5s ’24 J J
4.000c.July 1 '27 ’28
(48.000c.Julv 1 '29 '44
4Jis’25 J-J $10.000c..July 1 ’36-'45
Electric Light St Sewer Bond*
5s ’ 14 J J /$12.000. .Jan 1 ’26 ’29
„
I 20 000...J a n 1 19.0
F un din g Bonds.
.8 ’ 19 . . . $16 000 ......... 1926-1941
W ater Works Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 2 i.0 ()0 ..........................
-s
. . 81.000 _
______
School B uilding Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J J $9.000c.July 1 '26 '43
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 ’24. $228,500
Water debt ( i n c l .) ..._____ 113.000
1.532
Sinking fund. general_____
Sinking fund, water______
1 00 »
Assessed val. real estate_ 1,128.275
_
Assessed val. personal_____ 412.975
Other assessable property.. 438.000
Total assessed val. 1924
m (50% actual)__________ 1 979.255
Tax rate (per SI .000) ’ 24_____$16 00
Population 1910, 2.928; 1920.-2,780
Ss

PUTNAM COUNTY.
Cookeville is thp conntv seat
Pop’ n 10. 20.023. 1920, 22,231.
School bonds_______________$13.00<
Road Bonds
4 H s’09 July *$ 150 0 0 0 c...............1931
4 Jus’ l l J-J
100 000c..July 1 194 l
5s ’24 F-A 61.000c_ Aug 1 1944
_
5s’ 2 4 ..
$8,000c_ Sept 1 1914
_
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924. $319 000
Total assass. vai. 1924... 9,230.098
State & Co. tax(per $1,000 1'22 $14-50
JINT. at Cont. & Comm. Trust A
Sav. Bank, Chicago; on others at
Nat. Bank of Commerce. N. Y. C
RHEA COUNTY.
Dayton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '15 M-S $250 000c..M ar 1 193;
Funding Bonds.
5s ’25 M-S$312.000c__ Sept 1 1955
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925. $562,000
Sinking fund
. ____ .
40.700
Tot .ass d val.’24(abt. s act)7,530.936
4
State & Oo.tax(per$l ,000) ’ 24_$17 00
Pop’n 1910, 15.410; 1920____ 13.812
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y
RID G LE Y.
This town ts in Lake County.
Im provement Bonds.
6 s ’24 A -O f$27,000..Apr 1 ’26-’34
1 18,000____Apr 1 1944
Sidewalk Bonds.
6s '25 . . .
$7.000..........................
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s '25 . . .
$1.000...........................
BON D. DEBT Nov 1924.. $148,000
Water and light debt______ 60.000
Assessed valuation 1924_____ 618,345
Population 1920 ............................9 10
IN T . at Chemical National Bank.
New York City.
RIPLEY.
This city Is In Lauderdale Co.
C ity Improvement Bonds.
-s
. . . $100.000..........................
Street linpt. Bonds.
6s *15 A-O $5 000.Apr 15 ’26-’30
t lc e , Sewer & Street Impt. Bds.
5s ’ 23 J-D$X).000.--June 1 ’26-'43
BO N D . D EBT May 1923. $286,000
Water and light debt______ 135.000
Sinking fu n d .......................
10.000
T ot. ass’d val.’23(2-3 a c t .).1,569.198
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921...$20 00
Population 1910, 2.011: 1920. 2.070
t IN T . at First Nat. Bk., Chicago.




5s T 6 ann $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 c ___________ 1936
F u n d in g B o n d s .
5s ’ 13 M a y $ 1 4 5 .0 0 0 c . . M a y 1 1933
F u n d i n g R o a d & B r id g e B o n d s ,
.s ’ l l
A u g $ 4 5 .0 0 0 c . . . A u g 1 1931
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
5s T 7
F e b $ 2 1 0 ,0 0 0 c ________________
6s
...
3 0 ,0 0 0 c ________________
S ch ool 5 s ______________________ $ 25,000
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 5 -$ 1 ,066.500
F loating d e b t ______________
85 000
S in king f u n d _______________
3 5 .0 0 0
T o t .a s s e s s .v a l.’ 2 5 (6 5 a ct) . 1 4 ,0 00 ,0 0 0
S tate & C o .t a x (p e r $ l ,0 0 0 )’ 2 5 -$ 2 3 00
P op n 1 910, 2 2 .8 6 0 ; 1 920........... 2 4.624
I N T . p a y a b le in N . Y . , I f desired.

ROBERTSON COUNTY
S prin glleld is the c o u n t y s e a t.
R oad B on d s.
ts ’ l l
. . . $ 1 0 9 .0 0 0 .. . J a n 2 1941
(S u b je c t t o call a fte r 1931.)
1 W 1 2 M -N 2 3 8 .0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1942
(S u b je c t t o call a fte r 1932.)
5s '1 7 J-J
2 4 .0 0 0 - .J u l y 1 ’ 2 6 -’37
5s '18 J -J 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 . . . Jan 1 ’ 2 8 -’47
B O N D . D E B T O c t 5 1922 $ 47 2 ,0 0 0

Floating debt____________

Sinking fun d _______________

25.000

18 87 1

T o ta l assessed va lu e 1924 1 6,7 70 ,6 9 7
S tate & C o .t a x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 )’ 24 $16-50
P o n u la t’ n 1910, 2 5.4 66 ; 1920, 25,621
I N T . at A . B . L e a ch & C o ., I n c .,
N ew Y o r k .

ROCKWOOD.
This town is In Roane County.
School B uilding Bonds.
5s '14 J-J $40.000c
Jan 1 1934
General Improvement Bonds.
6s ’24 A-O $24.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1944
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s '24 A-O St5.000c.Apr 1 ’26-'34
Sewer Bonds.
5 Vis’23 A-O $50.000c__________1953
School Bonds5 !^s'20 M-S $50.000c_ Mar 1 1910
_
5Vis'20 M-S 15.000c..................19t0
R efu nding B o n d s .
6s ’21 . . . $17.000c_ Mar 1 1941
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925 . $402 000
Water works debt (in cl.)..
17.000
Floating debt (add 1)____
62.150
Assess, val. real estate____ 1.580.210
Assess, val. personal______ 378.169
Other assess, property___ 200.000
Tot. ass. val.’25 (2-3 a ct.).2,158,379
Tax rate (per $| .00(1) 1025 ..$2(1 0 l
Pop n 1910. 3.660; 1920........... 4.652
ROGERSVILLE.
T h is to w n is in H aw kins C o u n t y .
W a ter*W ork s a n d S ew er B o n d s.
6 s ’ 20 J -J $ 7 5 . 0 0 0 . . -J a n 1 ’3 0 -’ 44
S ch ool B on ds.
6s ’ 22 J-J $ 7 5 ,00 0 . . . J a n 1 1942
B O N D . D E B T O c t 27 '2 4 . $ 2 1 5 , 0 0 0
W ater d e b t ( i n c l .) __________ 1 15.000
A ssess, d e b t (a d d ’ l ) ________
7 0.0 00
10.000
F loa tin g d e b t (a d d ’ l ) _______
S in king f u n d ________________
4 .0 0 0
A ssess, va l. ’ 24 (6 0 % a c t . ) . 1.5 0 0 ,0 0 0
Total tax ra te.(p er $1 ,OO0> ’ 2 4 .$ 3 8 .(XI
P op n 1910, 1 .242; 1920..............1,402

RUTHERFORD COUNTY.
M u r fr e e s b o r o Is the c o u n t y s e a t.
R oad B on ds.
8s 20 J-J $ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 c
J u ly 1 1950
6s 21
.1 -0
65 (XX)e
,|ii tie I IP 11
4 j^ s '2 5 J-J $ 8 5 .0 0 0 c .J u !y 1 ’3 0 -’ 55
(D u e p a rt e v e r y 5 ye a rs .)
N orm al S c h o o l B o n d s .
is ’ l l
A -D $ l0 0 .0 0 0 c
1931
B O N D . D E B T N o v 2 ’ 2 5 . $ 55 0 ,0 0 0
Sinking fu n d ____________
7'..0(X»
Assessed va lu e , real astate. 1 9.757,025
Assessed valu e, personal
§i .705.025
O th er a ssessable p r o p e rty 2 .0 0 i .O.io
T otal assessed value 1925
(a b o u t
a ctu a l) .
23 4 62 650
S t a t e & C o .t a x ( p e r $ l ,0 0 0 )’ '.5 ><3 30
P o p u l’ n 1910, 3 3 ,1 9 9 ; 1920. 3 3.0 59
( N T a t H arris T r A S B k ..C h i c
a n d C h a se N a tio n a l B a n k , N . Y . C .

ST. ELMO.

T h is to w n is in H a m ilto n C o u n t y .
C u rb . G u tte r & S ew er B on d s.
5 H ‘T2 5 j - D $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ____ Ju n e 1 1945

Sewer B onds.

5s
. . . $ 8 0 .0 0 0 ................................
B O N D . D E B T J u n e 1 ’ 2 5 . $ 12 0 ,0 0 0
T o ta l assess, v a l. 1 9 2 4 ____ 3 ,2 2 7 .6 0 0
T o ta l ta x ra te (p er $1.0 00 ) ’ 25 $ 20 .00
P o p u la ’n 1920, 3 .8 9 0 ; ’25 (e s t.)_ 4 ,0 0 0

SCOTT COUNTY.
H u n tsville I th e C o u n t y s e a t.
R oad B on ds.
5 t$s’ L9M -S $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 . .M a r 1 ’ 2 9 -’ 4S
B O N D . D E B T O c t 2 9 ’ 2 4 . $ 30 0 ,0 0 0
F loating d e b t _______________ 159.000
Total assessed va lu e 1924 6 853 1 15
T o ta l tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 00 ) ’ 24 >25 50
P o p u la t’ n 1910. 12,947; 1920, 13,411

SEVIER COUNTY.

S e vlervllle is the c o u n t y se a t.
R oad B on d s.
1933
»H|s
M a y $ l 6 .0 0 0 c ___________
6s ’ 21 J -J 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 c .. .J u l y 1 1941
_s
...
5 0 .0 0 0 ____________ _____
t R a i l r o a d A id B o n d s .
>«
J-J $150 0 0 0 c ............
1930
B O N D . D E B T N o v 2 ’ 2 5 . . $ 68 5 ,0 9 9
40 000
F loatin g d e b t _______________
S inking f u n d ________________
3 6.4 99
T o t .a s s e s s .v a l.’ 25(H i a c t ) . . 6 7 0 ) 090
S tate & C o .t a x (n r $1 ,0 0 0 )’ 25 $ '2 50
P o p 'n 1910, 2 2 ,2 9 6 ; 1920 ........... 22.384
I N T . on b o n d s m arked ( t ) A t
H a n o ve r N a t. B an k and C h a se N a t.
B an k , b o th o f N ew Y o r k C it y , and
on 6s o f 1921 a t th e H a n o v e r N a tio n a l
B ank, N ew Y ork.

177

SEVIERVILLE.

R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
T h is to w n is In S e v ie r C o u n t y
5 s ’23 F -A fS100.U 00c.Feb 1 ’43-53
i 100,000c. -F e b 1 1963
S tre e t Im p rov em en t B o n d s.
6s
J -J $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 r ................ .. 1 9 4 2 BOND. D E B T Jan 2 ’23.$1,077,000
B O N D . D E B T O c t 25 ’2 4 — .* 7 5 ,0 0 0 f lo a tin g d e b t ( a d d 'l ) _______2 1 0 .6 0 0
A ssess, v a l., re a l e s ta te ______4 7 4 ,0 7 5 S in k in g f u n d __________________ 2 1 0 .9 5 2
A ssess, v a l., p e r s o n a l________ 7 3,3 32 T o t . a ss’d v a lu e 1 92 4 _____2 3 ,2 2 1 ,0 5 0
T o t . assess, v a l .’2 3 (2 -5 a c t . ) . 5 4 7 ,40 7 T o t a l t a x rate (p e r $ 1 ,0 00 ) '2 4 .$ 1 6 -8 0
I N T E R E S T p a y a b le a t F irst N a t.
T o w n tax r a t e ( p e r $ l,0 0 0 ) ’2 4 .$ 1 4 .0 0
P o p u la tio n 1920 C e n s u s __________ 776 B an k o f B risto l a n d a t N . Y . C it y a t
I N T . p a y a b le a t C h ic a g o .
I m p o r te r s & T ra d e rs N a t . B a n k a n d
C h e m ic a l N a t . B a n k .
SHARON.
T h is to w n is in W e a k le y C o u n t y .
SUMNER COUNTY.
W a ter W ork s B o n d s.
G a lla tin is th e c o u n t y sea t.
6s ’ 16 J-J $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c _ J a n 1 1936
_
E le c t r i c L i g h t B o n d s .
H ig h w a y B o n d s .
6s 16 J-J $ 1 0 .0 0 0 c . . . J a n 1 1936 5s
. . . $ 1 5 0 . 0 0 0 _________________
(2 0 ,0 0 0 . J u ly 1 ’4 5 & ’ 50
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 5 --$ 2 5 ,0 0 0
W a te r d e b t (I n c l.)______________ 15,000 4 M s ’ 25 J -J 1 15,000____ J u ly 1 1955
A ssess, v a l., r e a l______________ 281 .51 2 B O N D .D E B T J u ly 1 9 2 5 . $ 4 5 0 ,0 0 0
1 0,0 00
A ssess, v a l., p e r s o n a l__________ 4 1 .0 5 0 S in k in g fu n d _______________
T o t . ass’d v a l.'24 (7 5 % a c t . ) . 3 22,562 T o t a l assessed v a l. 1 9 2 4 .1 7 .3 0 9 ,7 5 3
T o t a l ta x ra te (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 24 $ 11 .50 S ta te a n d C o u n t y tax ra te (per
$1,0 00 ) 1 924________________ $ 1 3 .3 0
P o p u la tio n in 1 910, 6 08; 1 920, 506
P o p u la tio n 1910, 2 5 ,6 2 1 ; 1 9 2 0 .2 7 ,7 0 8

SHELBY COUNTY.

County seat is Memphis.
aEmergency Levee Bonds.

4s ’05

A -O S 100 .0 0 9 c ___ O ct

SW EETW ATER.

1 1926

A uditorium & M arket-House.

5s T 9
J-J $ 3 7 5 .0 9 0 ____ M a r 1 1949
4 J is ’ 22 M - S 5 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ..M a r 1 ’ 3 2 -’ 39
4 M s ’ 23 J -D § 3 7 5 ,0 0 0 -- Ju n e 1 ’ 3 3 -’ 57
4 M s ’ 2 5 M -N § 7 5 ,0 0 0 c .M a y 1 ’3 5 -’49
J a il B o n d s .
4 % s ’ 22 M -S r $ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 -M a r 1 ’ 4 0 -’ 51
4 % s ’ 24 J-J
§ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 .Jan 1 ’ 3 4 -’ 53
4 % s ’2 5 M -N § 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 c . M a y 1 ’3 5 - ’54
a C o u r t-h o u s e B on d s.
4s ’05 J - J $ l . 0 0 0 .0 0 0 c . .J u l y 1 1955
4s 07 A -O 5 0 0 .0 0 0 c . . .A p r 1 1957
N orm a l S c h o o l B o n d s .
4V*s’ 10 J-J $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 c ___ Jan 1 1936
4 J^ s'l 1 J-J 2 0 0 .0 0 0 c . . . Jan 1 1941
T r i - S t a t e F a ir G r o u n d B o n d s .
4 ? 4 s ’ 22 M -N § $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 M a y 1 ’ 27-'51
H o s p it a l B o n d s .
5s 19 A -0 $ 1 4 4 .0 0 0 ...........1926-1949
4 M s '2 3 J - D § 1 0 0 .0 0 0 _________________

A city in Monroe County. In­
crease in population due to extension
of corporation limits.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925-- $215,000
Water debt (included)_____
30 000
Assessment debt (add’l)___ 223 061
Assessed valuation 1925___ 1,700 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $22.00
Population 1920, 1,973; 1924, 2,500
T IP T O N C O U N T Y .
C ovington Is the cou n ty seat.
S c h o o l-S it e B o n d s.
is T3 s-a $50.000c ................. 1938
S c h o o l B u ild in g R o n d s,
is T 6
. . $25 000c . . A p r 1 1930
F u n d in g B o n d s.
is 14 F-A $45.0 0 0 c _ ..F e b 2 1944
R oad B on d s.

_
(i^ sT 9 s-a $ 155.000c_ July
5H s’ 19 J-J $155,0 0 0c...Ju ly
(25.000c. Apr 1
4M s’25 A-O {50,000c.Apr 1
S chool Bonds.
$ 6 .0 0 0 . J u ly 1 '2 6 - ’ 27
\70.000c. Apr 1

1 1949
1 1949
’26-’35
’36-’45
’46-’55

2 2 .500 J u ly 1 ’2 8 - ’3 i
B rid ge B o n d s.
3 0 .0 0 0 .J u ly 1 '3 3 - ’31 5s 14 F-A $25.000c___Feb 2 1939
3 7 .5 0 0 -J u ly 1 ’3 8 -’42
D rain a g e B on d s.
3 0 .0 0 0 . J u ly 1 '4 3 -'4 66s
. $105.000c.Nov 1 '26-'40
7 0 .0 0 0 . . . J u l y 1 1927 BOND.DEBT Sept ’2 5 .. $462,000
57.000
6 5 . 0 0 0 . . Ju ly 1 1937 Sinking fund____________
5s T 7 J-J
Floating d1 b t____________ . . .
4 0 ,0 0 0
6 5 .0 9 0 ..
.J u ly e 1947
5s T 9
J-.T
3 0 0 .0 0 0 . . . J u l y 1 1939 Vssessed value, real______ 9 873,000
598.000
4 :,4 s '2 3 J -D 600 § 000 Ju n e 1 ’ 33- 52 Vssessed value, personal..
4 ^ s ’ 2 5 M -S § 3 7 5 ,0 0 0 c .M a r 1 ’3 5 -'4 9
> her assessable property. 2,630 090
t
T O T . B D . D T . Ju n e '2 5 . . $ 5 ,7 5 5 ,5 9 0 Tot.ass’d val.'24 (3-5 act. 113,101.000
S in k in g f u n d _______________
395 460 ■State&Oo.taxfper $1,000) ’ 25 $16 00
N e t b o n d d e b t ____________ 5 359 040 Pop'n 1910. 29.459; 1920___ 30,258
T o t a ss'd val. ’24 (a c t.) .2 8 2 6'26 168
T o ta l tax rate 'p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 24 "12 50 riPTO N V ILLE .
T h is tow n Is in L ake b o u n t y .
P o p ’ n 1910. 1 91 .439 ; 1 9 2 0 ..2 2 3 .2 1 6
...
1 2 ,0 0 0 c .M a y 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 49
u IN T
at C o u n ty Treat*. o ffic e 6s ’25
x at. S eab oard N a t . B a n k or N o rth
G en era l Im provem en t B on d s.
. . . $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 ..............................
M e m p h is S a v . B a n k ; §C h em ical N a t. 6s
B a n k, N . Y . C it y , or N o r t h M e m p h is
S treet Im p rov em en t B o n d s.
. . . $ 3 4 , 0 0 0 .______ _________
S a v . B ank o f M e m p h is : o th e rs in 6s
W at er Bond s.
M e m p h is and N ew Y o r k C it y .
6s T 9
-..
$ 7 .0 0 0 ____ O c t 1 1 9 3 9
SHELBYVILLE.
(O p tio n a l O c t. 1 192 9 .)
T h is tow n is in B e d fo r d C o u n t y .
F u n d in g B o n d s .
S treet Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s .
!it$s 15 M -N $ 7 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v i 1940
5 j^ s ’22 M -N $ .5 0 .0 0 0 o _____ 1932-1952
(S u b je ct to call $ 3,5 00 In 1930)
(D u e $10 ,000 e v e r y fiv e y e a rs .)
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 924____ $ 9 0 ,0 0 0
* S ch ool B on ds.
F lo a tin g d e b t ( a d d 'l ) ________
4 ,3 0 0
5s ’ 23
A -O $ 2 0 .0 0 0 .............192 8-194* Sinking f u n d _________________
4 .8 0 0
($ 4 ,0 9 9 e v e r y fiv e vears )
T o ta l assessed va lu e 1 9 2 4 ___ 929 ,59 1
B O N D . D E B T O ct 1922_____$ 9 0 ,0 9 0 I’ o t . tax rate (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 2 .$ 1 1 .0 0
Sinking fund_________________
3.898 P o p u la tio n 1910. 8 43: 1920_____1 .0 5 0
A ssessed va lu e 1921________ 2,4 8 0 .3 7 3
P o p u la tio n 1919. 2,8 6 9 : 1 9 2 0 ..2 .9 1 2 TRENTON.

5s T 7

J-J

* IN T . at the Chem ical N ational
B ank. N ew Y ork.

SMITH COUNTY.
C a r th a g e is the c o u n t y s e a t.
6s 20 A -0 $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ A p r 1 1950
6s 29
A -O 2 0 9 , 9 9 0 c . . . A p r 1 i960
H ig h w a y B o n d s .
5s '2 0
A -O $ 7 0 . 0 0 0 . . A p r 1 ’ 2 6 -'3 9
B O N D . D E B T D e c 14 '2 5 - $470 ,0 0 0
T o t .a s ’ d v a l .'2 5 (8 5 % a c t . >10 9 99.000
S ta te & c o .t a x (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 j'2 5 . $ !9 .0 0
P o p u la t e H)|0 18.548: 1929. 17,134
I’ K I N . & I N T . at H a n o v e r N a ­
tion al B an k. N ew Y o r k .

SOUTH PITTSB U R G.

T h is tow n is in M a rio n C o u n t y .
S ew er B on d s.
6s T 9 M -S $ 1 0 .0 0 0 c .S e p t 1 ’26-'27
S ch ool B on ds.
5s ’22 J -D $ 5 5 .0 0 0 ____ J u n e 1 1947
b o n d . DHIBT O c t 17 1923
$80 0 9 *
F loatin g d e b t (a d d ’ l ) ______
2.000
Assessed v a lu e , real e s ta t e . 1,590.000
Assessed va lu e , p e rs o n a l. . 100,00<
T o t a l assess, v a l. 1923 (a b t .
6 5 % a c t u a l ) _____________ 1,65 0,00 0
T a x rate (per $ 1 ,0 00 ) 1923 -- $ 1 2 .5
P o p . TO. 2 .1 0 6; '2 0 (C e n s u s ), 2,356

Sp r i n g f i e l d !
T h is to w n is in R o b e r ts o n C o u n ty
W a te r a n d L ig h t B o n d s .
5s ’ 24 J -D $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ____ Ju n e 1 1944
W ater B on d s.
5s 17 J-J S 1 4 .0 0 0 - .- J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’32
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 4 -. $74,090
A ss'd v a l’ n '2 3 (4 0 % a c t . ) . 3 .3 0 0 .0 0 0
A ctu al value (e st.) ________6 ,0 0 0 .0 0 (
T o ta l tax ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 0 -$ 1 5 .0 0
P o p 'n 1910. 2 .0 8 5 ; 1920 ............. 3.860
I N T p a y a b le in C h ic a g o .

SULLIVAN COUNTY.
B lo u n tville is
P o d . TO . 2 8 .1 2 0

Road Bonds.

the c o u n t v seat
1920. 3 6 .2 5 9 .

5s 08 A -O I $70 O O O c.-A u g 1 '2 8 -’3$
1 (I ’ art e ve ry ten ye a rs .)
4 H s ’09 F -A $ 1 9 2 .0 0 0 c .A u g 1 ’ 29& ’3(
4 H « T 2 M -N 2 0 0 .0 0 0 C M a y 1 ’32A47
5s 1 5
J-J lOO.OOOc.July 1 ’35-'4 6
5s
J -J 1 6 0 .0 0 0 c J u ly 1 ’ 2 9 -'4 9
5s
J-J
2 7 ,0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 '2 6-'31
5s
J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 c . .J u ly 15 1944
f 1 5 ,0 0 0 c . J u ly 1 '3 2 -'3 4
5s ’ 22 J -J { 2 0 0 .0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 ’ 3 7 -’42
1 4 5 .0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 '3 1 -'3 9
5s *25 M - N 1 7 , 0 0 0 c . . . M a y 1 1940

This city is In Gibson County.
R efu nding Bonds.
T4 J-J $25.090c_ Jan 1 1944
_
T5 J-J
20.0 9 0 c...J u ly 1 1935
T 7 A-O 20.0 0 9 c...A p r 1 1937
'21 J-J
20.00 0c...Ja n 1 1930
School Bonds.
5s '17 A-O $50.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25..$135.000
Floating debt (additional).
26 969
Assess, val. real estate___ 1.305.000
Assess val. personal______ 352.000
Tot.ass'd val.’25(65% a c t).] .657,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $15.00
Population 1910. 2.402; 1920—2.751
5s
5s
5s
5s

TULLAH OM A
This town i« in Coffee County.
5 t£s'20 A-O $50.000c................. ........
S chool Bonds.
5s ’22 J-D $60,000c.June 1 ’26-'40
Street Bonds.
s '23 J-D $40,000c.SerialIy Dec 1
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25. $164,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
3.500
Sinking fund.........................
10.000
Vssessed value, real estate. 1.870.000
Vssessed value, personal_
_ 185.000
Other assess, property___
68,000
Tot.ass’d val.'25(45% act.)2,123.000
Total tax (per *1,000» 1925 .$14 50
Population 1910. 3.049; 1920—3.479
ONICOJ COUNTY.
County seat Is Erwin.
Road Bonds.
6s '16 JulyS 100.000___ July 1 1940
Subject to call after July 1 1926)
BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’25. $436,000
Floating debt____________
32.500
Assess, val., real estate_ $2 836.410
_
Assess, val., personal_____1,139.570
Other assess, property___ 1.776.278
Ass'd val.'25(abt. M a ct.).4.752,258
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $21.50
Population 1910. 7.201; 1920, 10,120
UNION CITY~
This town is In Obion County.
R efunding Bonds.
6s « 21 M-S $.30.000___ Sept 1 1941
Street Bonds.
5Hs'23 J-D$l l5.000c.D ec 1 ’26-*48
Water, Light & Sewer Bonds.
5 4 s ’23 . . . $125.000c........ ..serially
5!^s’25 J-D 25.000c.June 1 ’30-’54
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’23— $391,000
Water debt (included)_____ 149.000
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 1**0,000
Total assessed value 1923.-2,909,000

178

Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923—-$15.00 State & Co. tax rate (per
Population 1910, 4,3X9; 1920, 4,412
$1,000) 1924________ _____ $13.70
IN T . at First Nat. Bank. St Louis Pop’n 1910. 29,968; 1920___ 34.052
and at the Hanover N at.B k.,N .Y .C .
o INT. on road bonds at E. H Rol
llns & Sons, Chicago; others at Han
UNION COU N TY.""
over Nat. Bank N V . City.
Maynardville Is the countv seat.
6s
. . . $30,000c____ 1929-1949 WAYNE COUNTY.
Waynesboro is the county seat.
Road and BridKe W arrants.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’37 J-J $50 000c_ July 1 1927
_
($7.000____ Apr 1 1928
6s
...
1 0 .0 0 0 ______ ___________
5Ms’23 A-O h O ,000____ Apr 1 1933
BOND. D EBT Dec 7 1920. $230,000
113.000
_Apr 1 1938
Sinking fund______________
25 000
120.000
_Apr 1 1943
Total assessed value 1924.-3.579,941
State&Co.taxiper $1,000) ’24-$lX 00 BOND. DEBT Apr 1923.. $50,000
_
Pop’n 1910, 11,414; 1920___ 11.615 Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,613.211
State and County tax rate (per
$1,000)
UPPER BEECH RIVER DRAIN ­ Population 1924_____________ $20.50
1920____________ 12,788
AGE D IST R IC T NO. 5.
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
This district (P. O. Lexington) Is N. Y . City, or American Nat. Bank,
In Henderson County.
Nashville.
Drainage Bonds.
6s '17 Apr 1 $6,000_____Apr 1 1926 W EAKLEY COUNTY.
BOND. D E B T Oct 151923--$30,000
Dresden is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
6s 20 A-OS125.000____Oct 1 1940
W ARREN COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2:i — $125,000
Mcklinnvilie is the county seat
Total ass’d value 1924_ 18,-185,094
_
Road Bonds.
4s ’09 Apr $140.000_________ _____ State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924.........................$13.10
6^s
Apr 33,000 _____ 1926-1944
I’ opulat’n 1910. 31 929; 1920, 31,063
5H s’22 A-O lOO.OOOr*. Apr 1 ’27.
’32. ’37 & ’42
HITE
5>$s’24 F-A f 1 5 ,000 c...F eb 1 1929 W Sparta COUNTY.
Is the county seat.
175,000c.Feb 1 '34.’39
and 1944 5s Pike Bonds.
07 July $60,000____July 1 1927
Bridge B onds.
.s '13
50,000...........................
—s
...
$9,000........................................ . . .
Bridge Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Feb 1924.. $291,500 5s tF u n d in g $25.000____Apr 1 1927
12 Apr
8inkingfund______________
12.989
Net debt___________
278.511 6s Highway Bonds.
’21
’41-'50
Total assessed value 1924. .6,620.XIX 5L$s'24 J-J $130.000c.Julv 1 1 1954
_
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21.$20 00 BOND. M-S|150,000_ Mar
DEBT Nov 1924.
Pop’n 1910, 16.534: 1920____ 17.306 Sinking fund____ _______ $405,000
35 O rt
O
Total valuation 1924______ 6.409.495
WASHINGTON COUNTY.
State & Co. tax rate (per
Jonesboro Is the county seat.
$1,000) 1924______________$17.40
Road Bonds
Pop’n 1910. 15.420: 1920____ I5.70i
6 « '12
J-J $60,000ca_________ 1932
| IN T . payable at John Nuveen &
(Redeemable beg. In 1921)
C o., Chicago; t Chemical National
Ba '17
J-J
$75,000....................................... N . Y. City; on 6s of 1921 at
Bank,
2.000....................1930 the HarrisTr. & Sav. Bank, Chicago.
6s '19 J-J
28.000 ..........1931-1934
50.000 ..........1935-1939 WINCHESTER.
This town is in Franklin County.
213.500 .........1940-1946
6s
Sewer Bonds.
396.600...........................
State Normal S chool Bonds.
($45,000J'y 1’35.’40&’45
6s '09
...
$60,000_____
1934 5s ’25 J-J \ 25.000___ July 1 1950
BOND. DEBT Oct 12 ’22 $885,000 TO T. BD . DT. Sept 1925. $70,000
Sinking fund_____________
50.(V 0 Ass'd val. o f tax. property. 1,404.991
Total assess, value 1924..24,400 255 Population 1910. 1,351; 1920, 2,203

State of North Carolina.
ITS
D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &o.

Admitted as a State_______________ One of Original Thirteen
Total area of State (square miles)____________________52,250
State Capital______________________________________Raleigh.
Governor (term expires Jan. 1929)_______ Angus W. McLean
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Jan. 1929)___ J. Elmer Long
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1929)._W . N. Everett
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1929)____________ B. R. Lacy
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1929)_________ Baxter Durham
Att’y-General (term expires Jan. 1929)..Dennis G. Brummit
Supt.. Public Instruction (term exp. Jan. 1929)__A. T.' Allen

LEGISLATURE meets btenuially in odd years on the Wednesday aftei
the first Monday in January and there is no limit to length of sessions, bui
If sessions are continued longer than 60 days members "shall serve without
compensation."
A constitutional amendment to Increase the pay of legislators from four
(the present remuneration) to ten dollars a day was defeated by the electorate
at the November 1926 election.
ST ATE DEB I • T ne old debt, excepting sucb as Is not recognized, hat
—
mostly been funded under the Funding Act (Chapter 98) o f 1879. This Act
was re-enacted year af*er year until it finally expired on July 1 1910. These
laws p r o v id e for tbe issu an ce ol (1) consol. 4% b on d s fine in 1910 (now re­
placed by refund, b o n d s due Id 1950) to fuDd old ante-war bonds at 40% o
face value, "new " railroad bonds recognized as valid at 25% and bonds ol
1866 and 1868 at 15%. n o th in g being given for overdue coupons; and (2) for
new c o n s o l. 6 % b o n d s (w h ich fell d u e in 1919), fo r w h ich th e N o rth C a rolin a
R R . c o n s tr u c tio n b o n d s w ere m a d e e x ch a n g e a b le at p a r . h o ld e r s o f co n
s tru ctlo n b o n d s a b a tin g $240 o f o v e r d u e Interest on each $ 1 ,0 0 0 bon d

The Legislature of 1913 passed an Act authorizing the State Treasurer to
pay cash Instead of Issuing bonds to take u d the small remnant of "compro
mise bonds" that had not yet been funded under the provisions of Chapter 98
Of the L a w s o f 1X79. T h e A c t o f 1913 w as g iv e n in full in V. 9X, p lt>76
In compliance with a decision of the Uuitod States Supreme Court handed
down Feb. 1 J904 North Carolina on April 1 1905 paid to tbe State of
South Dakota $27,400. representing the Judgment obtained by the lattet
State on $10,000 bonds (donated to the State of South Dakota for the
express purpose of bringing suit, an Individual not being able to sue a State)
Issued by North Carolina and secured by 100 share* of stock of the Nortb
Carolina RR. Co. and the holders of which bad refused to accept the pro
Visions of the funding law of 1879. See V. 78. p. 594; V. 79. p. 1728; V . 80
p. 1382; and also editorials on the subject. V. 78, p. 1248; V. 80. p. 1332.
The State also settled with the remaining holders of this particular class ol
onfunded bonds. Issuing the $250,000 bonds of 1905 mentioned below to
provide means of payment
A committee of bondholders has been endeavoring to enforce payment of
the special tax bonds of this State. V. 85. p. 1100. A committee of bond­
holders also offered to donate to the State of New York a large amount o
these bonds for the purpose of bringing suit, but the offer was declined'
V. 88 p. 121 A similar offer was made to ihe State of Rhode Island, but
was rejected. V 90. p. 249. Offers to tbe States of Michigan (V. 92. p
610) and Nevada (V. 92, p. 477) were also refused. The Republic of Cuba
brought suit In the U S. Supreme Court to force payment of $985,000 of
these bonds, which were donated to it, but this suit was subsequently with­
drawn. See “ Chronicle” of Jan 13 1917. page 178.
An amendment to the Stale Constitution passed by the Leglslsture In
1879 and ratified by popular vote Id 1880 forbids the General Assembly tc
pay or recognize as valid tbe following bonds Special tax bonds. $11 366.
000; bonds to Chatham HR , 1868 $1,030 000. and to Wllliamsion A Tar
boro R R .. $160,000; penitentiary bonds of 1868 $44,000, "unless tbe pro
posing topay the same shall have first been submitted to the people and bj
them ratified by the vote of a majority of all the qualified voters of the Stats
at a regular election held for the purpose." The special tax bonds were In
three classes, class 1 bearing the coupon of April 1869 and since; class 2
bearing the coupon of Oct 1869: class 3 bearing the coupon of April 1870
A law of 1917 authorizing semi-annual Issues of State bonds for high
ways was declared unconstitutional in part on Sept. 26 1917. The law was
amended In 1919 by s in k in g m il th e provisions which had been held t.o bt
unconstitutional. (Public Laws 1919. Chap. 115.) The 1921 legislature
passed an Act (Chapter 2. Public Laws 1921) authorizing the Suite Treas­
urer to Issue $50,000,000 “ State of North Carolina Highway Serial Bonds."
The interest rale is limited to 5% . Section 43 of the Act exempts the bonds
and coupons, and notes issued in anticipation of the sale of the bonds, from
all State, county and municipal taxation, direct or Indirect. Another Act




[V ol. 121,

NORTH CAROLINA—DEBT OF STATE

passed in 1921 provides that, for tbe purpose of providing “ a Special Building
Fund" to be loaned to the county boards of education, the Treasurer Is auth­
orized and directed to issue bonds of the State of North Carolina to an
amount not to exceed $5,000,000. These bonds shall bear interest at a rate
not to exceed 5% per annum, payable semi-annually on the first days o f
January and July of each year, and shall bear date as of the first day of
January of each and every year in which they may be issued under the pro­
visions of this Act. In a suit brought by the State Treasurer against the
Fidelity Bank of Durham the validity of this Act was tested. The decision
of the State Supreme Court, handed down on April 19 1922, upheld the
Act. V. 114, p. 1925.
At the 1923 Legislature session several laws authorizing the incurring
of State debt were enacted. The largest single authorization was contained
in Chapter 263. amendatory to the "$50,000,000 Highway Bond Act” o f
1921, and authorized the issuance of $15,000,000 additional bonds in tbe
same manner prescribed for the issuance of the original $50,000,000. A
second Act (Chapter 162) provided for the Issuance of $10,667,500 bonds,
bearing no more than 5% for improving State institutions. Another law
(Chapter 116) authorized an expenditure oi $10,000,000 to be financed by
the issuance of bonds bearing no more than 5% interest. Another Act
(Chapter 190) carrying the provision that it must be submitted to the
voters in November 1924 was passed, calling for an indebtedness of $2,500,000 to raise funds for the purpose of making loans to World War veterans
for homes. The proposition w referred to the voters at the November
’as
1924 election, and not adopted by a sufficient vote, according to a decision
of Supreme Court rendered Feb. 25 1925 (V. 120, p. 1116). At the same
election the voters defeated the $8,500,000 bond issue for port terminal
development, placed on ballot under the terms of an Act passed at the
special session of the Legislature held this year (1924).
The Legislature of 1925 authorized additional State obligations as follows:
$20,000,000 bonds for highways, $600,000 bonds for the Chowan River
bridge, $5,125,000 bonds for State institutions, $5,000,000 for schools, a
sufficient amount of obligations to fund the debit balance of the State
prison and $40,000 notes for equipment and supplies for the State prison.
Tne recognized debt which had been adjusted up to December 1925
amounted to $126,633,531.61. This excludes $.37,400 past-due bonds.
All bonds are exempt from taxes; see remarks below on taxation of bonds
Uuistund gBonds O u islanainy — Rule.
D a le .
h a ja h t t . W hen O u t
State hospitals_______ 4 July 1 1909 J & J July 1 1949 $500,000
(8ee V. 89. p. 677)
Refunding_______
4 July
1 1910 J & J July 1 1950 3,430.000
60.000
Schoolforfeeble-minded 4 July
1 1911 J & J July 1 1951
550.000
1 1913 J & J Jan. 1 1953
Refunding_____________4 Jan.
Improvement_________ 4 July
1 1913 J & J July 1 1953 1,142,500
Educational & Charita­
July 1 ’26-’38 1,368 500
ble Inst. impt Serial 4 July 1 ’ 17-’20 J
75,000
July 1 1927
Caswell training school
4 July
1 1917 J
Training school for girls
25,000
July 1 1927
and women_________ 4 July
1 1917 J
School spec'l bldg, ser' 1 4 Jan. 1 1922 J _ . Jan 1 ’27-'47 5.000.000
-------„
($1,700.000 sold since Jan. 23)
Highway construe. ser’1 4 M /J u 'y ’21 and J & JjJan. & July)
\Jan.’22&’23
11932 to ’61(25.000.000
($10,000,000 sold since Jan. 1923.)
nighway construe, ser’i 5 July 11921 J & J (July ) 1931,
l '41, '51 & '61 4.552.600
July 1 1911 J & J July 1 1951
250,000
_
Administrative bldg_ 4
Feb. 15 1922
F&A15
i Feb. 15’37,’42,
Funding______________5
1’47 & ’52
4.500.000
Educat’l & Char. Inst. 5 July 1 1921 J & J July 1 1961 3.372,000
4 X July 1921
J & J July 1962
3.373.000
do
do
(All these bonds sold since Jan. 1923)
Bldg. & public Im pt.. * Oct. 1 1923 A & O Oct. 1 1963 10,647,000
(*$3,049,500 4 Las and $7,600,000 4J£s)
(Sold since Jan. 1923) _
Highway construe, ser'i 4 % Jan. 1 1923 J & J
3,750,000
(Sold since Jan. 1923)
Due $250,000 on Jan. 1 1938 to 1952
Highway construe.ser'i 4)4 Jan. 1 1923 J & J
1,250,000
(Sold since Jan. 1923)
Due $250,000 on Jan. 1 1933 to 1937
1 1924 J & JjJan. 1 ’34-'62 9,657,000
Highway____________ 4j4sJan
\Jan. 1 1963
343.000
s
do
do
__ 414 Jan. 1 1925 T A .T Jan. 1 '35- 64 15.000.000
do
do
434 Jan. 1 1926 J & J/Jan. 1 ’36-'63 4,676,000
324,000
(Jan. 1 1964
000
do
JoJan. 1 '30-'49 5.000.
do
434 Jan.
1 1926 J
5.000.
000
J Jan. 1 '31-'50
School building_____ 434 Jan.
1 1926 J
5,125,000
J Jan. 1 1966
Institutional building.434 Jan. 1 1926 J
Rant D u e B onds —
1.400
Due 1910
4
18.000
6
Due 1879
18,000
Due 1919
6
§ Serial N o tes Outst’g —
Serial notes__________ 4 34s July 1 1924 J & J July 1 '26-’35 9,000,000
.
(For amount due each year see V. 120. p. 3099.)
J These notes were issued to facilitate the placing of the fiscal operations
of the State upon a budgetary basis.
a Due Jan. 1 as follows: $150,000. 1930 to 1933. incl.; $200,000 1934 to
1937. incl.: $250,000 1938 to 1941. incl.; $300,000 1942 to 1945. incl., and
$350,000 1946 to 1949, incl.
. „ .
IN TER E ST at the First National Bank, N . Y .; at the National Park
Bank. N. Y ., and In Raleigh.
NORTH CAROLINA IN V E STM E N TS.
Shares Stock —
Shares S leeks_ ___
30.002 No. Caro R R ___ $3,000,200 12.666 Atl & N. C . R R —$1,266,600
306.000
1.013 Mattamuskeet RR
101.327 3.060 Elkin & Alleg. R R 17.200
172 Transcont'l R R ---2,650 Statesv. A. L. RK.
132.400
63,810
552 Wat. & Y. K. R R 55,200 6,381 Wilkes. &.Jef. Tkp.
71 JunaluskaTurnpike
7l0
*4.943.447
N o te . — Par value of Turnpike stock is $10 per share. Statesville Air Line
Railroad $50 and all others $100. N . C. R R . stock has a market value of
over $lo0 per share and A. & N. C. R R . stock, about par. The State
owns a controlling interest in both railroads, the A. & N . C. R R . being
operated by the Norfolk Southern System under lease and the N. C. R R .
by the Southern Ry. under lease. The A. & N. C. R R . constitutes a part
of the main line of the Norfolk Southern and the greater part of the N . O.
R R . constitutes a part of the main line of the Southern R y.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— Chapter 84 of the Public Laws of 1919 pro­
vides for a revaluation of ail taxable properties and establishes a 100% basis
of value. This accounts for the great rise in valuations in 1920. Previously
property had been valued at anywhere from 25% to 80% of its value.
In the following table we give valuations for the years 1913 to 1923 Incl.
Y ear.

R eal E state.

P erson a l
P rop erty.

R ailroad, R eal & Personal
T elegraph . P ro p , o f D o - $Grand Total,
T ele p h o n e .x m e s lic C o rp s. A l l P rop er ty .

1913. - *369.039.122$209.989.9I3$124.052,585 $56,275,612 $783,919,168
1914. . 356,057.134
214.74l.927 123.799,30975.815.979807.672.784
1915- - 421.988.072
210.744.789133.331.78689.439.864890.917,321
1916- . 416.263.252
207.758,078131.662,280101,448.554889.565.943
1917. . 421.421.410
233,753.646131,835.688114.891.681942.766,368
19 18.-- 424.532.016 292.166.814 130.797.563 128.091.658 1.029.993.778
1 9 1 9 ..
. 430.618.432 358.989.362 121.029.887 149,231.836 1,099,296.290
1 9 2 0 ..
.1.700.989.063.644.9X6.221 245,660.780 508,458.435 3.156.243,202
1921 . . . 1 . 5 15.821.920 670,397.825 207.27J.086 (N o t d iv id e d )2 .579.772,023

1922 — .1,665,178.622 598.610.074 250,315.852 (Notdivided) 2 5(6 336.426
1 9 2 3 ..
.1.749.310.001.606.531.587 233,661.277 (N otdivided)2,651,516.994
Assessed values of real and personal property for 1924 were $2,652,045,611.
x includes also value on street railway and other corporations exercising
right of eminent domain.
>* J
-*
§We include in these grand totals bank and building and loan stocks and
corporatipn excess not tabulated. The valuation of these properties for a
senes ol years was as follows: Bank and building and loan stock; 1913,
*24,117 779; 1914, $22,675,834; 19)5. $23,487,214; 1916. $22,976,229;
1917 $23,733,294: 1918. $25,213,132; 1918. $16,504,507: 1919. $16,504,507;
1920. $24,031,456: 1921, $40,734,628; 1922. $27,235,310; 1923, $29,010,363.
Corporation excess: 1913. $10,444,157: 1914. $14,582,601; 1915. $11.925.596;
1916. $9,457,550: 1917. $17,130,649; 1918. $29,192,595; 1919. $22,922,266:
1920. $49,140,854; 1921. $36,169,506; 1922. $35,012,294; 1923. $38,824,475.
Valuations in previous years were:
Y ears

Real Estate

Personal

Railroads. A c .

C orporation
E xcess

Total.

1 9 1 2 .. $382,775,963 $215,505,600 $140,843,948 $ 8.376.121 $747,600,632
1 9 1 0 .. 301.698.664 193.109.906
110.617,611 12.464.206 617.690.386
84.059.976
8.275.697 481.620.668
1906— 226.187.110 142 997.886
1 9 0 0 - 167.368.628
94.081.227
39.259.445
300.709.300
1 8 9 6 - 163.858.553
75.996.945
29.740.638
259.696.138
1 8 9 0 - 141.925.856
74.948,718
14,940.160
231.812.62

1885— 121,618.200

81,134,422

...........................................

202,762,624

c< v
tw

Dec., 1925.]

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

T A X RATES.— The State tax on property Is limited by the Constitution
to 5c. per $100 value o f property, and the 8tate income tax is limited to
6% of net incomes (Const., Art. V., sections 3 and 6). Taxes for the pay­
ment o f State debts are subject to these limitations. Since 1920 no State
tax has been levied on property. Poll taxes can be used only for the pur­
pose o f education and the support o f the poor (Const., Art. V. sec. 2).
DEBT LIM ITATION.— The State Constitution contains the following
regarding public indebtedness.
Article 2, Section 30.— Inviolability o f Sinking F u n d s. — The General
Assembly shall not use or authorize to be used any part of the amount of
any sinking fund for any purpose other than the retirement of the bonds
for which said sinking fund has been created.
Article 5. Section 4 .— Restrictions U p on the In crea se o f the Public D ebt
E xcept in Certain C ontingencies. — Except for refunding o f valid bonded debt,
and except to supply a casual deficit, or for suppressing invasions or insurrec­
tions. the General Assembly shall have no power to contract any new debt
or pecuniary obligation in behalf of the State to an amount exceeding in
the aggregate, including the then existing debt recognized by the State,
and deducting sinking funds then on hand, and the par value of the stock
in the Carolina RR. Co. and the Atlantic & North Carolina R R . Co. owned
by the State, 7 % of the assessed valuation of taxable property within
the State as last fixed for taxation. And the General Assembly shall have
no power to give or lend the credit of the State in aid o f any person, associa­
tion, or corporation, except to aid in the completion of such railroads as
may be unfinished at the time of the adoption of this constitution, or in
which the State has a direct pecuniary interest, unless the subject be sub­
mitted to a direct vote of the people of the State, and be approved by a
majority of those who shall vote thereon.
Article 5. Section o. — Taxes Levied jar C ou n ties. — The total of the State
and county tax on property shall not exceed fifteen cents on the one hundred
dollars value o f property, except when the county property tax is levied
for a special purpose and with the special approval o f the General Assembly,
which may be done by special or general Act; Provided, this limitation shall
not apply to taxes levied for the maintenance o f the public schools of the
State for the term required by article 9, section 3, of the Constitution;
P rovided fu r th er , the State tax shall not exceed fiv e cents on the o n e hundred
dollars value o f property.
Article 7. Section 7 . — C ounties, C ities. T ovm s, & c . — No county, city,

tovn or other municipal corporation shall contract any debt, pledge its
faith or loan its credit, nor shall any tax be levied or collected by any officers
Of the same except for the necessary expenses thereof, unless by a vote of
the majority of the qualified voters therein.
Article 7, Section 13.—No county, city, town or other municipal corpora­
tion shall assume to pay. nor shall any tax be levied or collected for the
payment of. any debt, or the interest upon any debt, contracted directly
or Indirectly in aid or support of the rebellion.
Article 8. Section 4.— It shall be the duty o f the Legislature to provide
t o o en eral laws for theorganization of cities, towns, and incorporated villages,
and to restrict their power of taxation, assessment, borrowing money,
contracting debts.and loaning their credit, so as to prevent abuses in assess­
ment and In contracting debts, by such municipal corporations. (Words
In Italics added by amendment of 1916.)
In compliance with a constitutional amendment adopted in 1916. the
Legislature of 1917 passed a general law known as the Municipal Finance
Act (now constituting Sub-< hapter i l l . Chapter 56, Consolidated Stat­
utes. as amended and re-enacted by Chapter 106, Public Laws of 1921
extra session), which authorizes anil regulates the issuance of all bonds
and notes of all cities and towns (but not counties, townships, &c.>, and
supersedes all previous laws on the same subjects, except local or private
Acts passed in 1921. The Act is similar to the Pierson Bond Act of New
Jersey, but o f broader scope, covering the subjects o f appropriations, ex­
penditures. contracts and all temporary loans, as well as long-term bonds.
The act contains the following provisions in regard to loans:
POW ER TO ISSUE BONDS AND NOTES.— Power is given to issue
bonds for (I) any purpose for which the municipality may raise or appro­
priate money, except for current expenses; and (2) also for funding any
or refunding any indebtedness incurred before Dec. 5 1921, except serial
bonds maturing as provided in the Municipal Finance Act. Power is also
given to borrow money by notes in anticipation o f current revenues, or in
anticipation of the sale o f bonds that have been authorized.
T E RM OF BONDS AND NOTES.— Tax anticipation loans (including
renewals thereof) must be paid not later than Oct. 10 in the next suc­
ceeding fiscal year after they are made. Temporary loans (including
renewals) predicated upon bonds must be paid within three years after the
ordinance authorizing the bonds took effect.
Bonds must mature
(a) within the probable life of the improvement or property for which
they are issued, to be determined by the governing body, but not to be
deemed longer than the maximum period specified in the Act for such an
improvement or property (a) period ranging from 5 to 50 years; or (b) if
Issued to fund floating debt incurred before Dec. 5 1921. either 15 years
or the unexpired life o f the improvement or property for which such floating
debt was incurred; or (c) if issued to refund bonds outstanding on March 7
1917, 30. 40 or 50 years, depending on the amount o f all indebtedness of
the municipality; or (d) if issued for more than one such purpose, within
the average o f the periods assigned to the several purposes, taking into
consideration the amount o f bonds for each purpose.
SERIAL BONDS.— All bonds must mature In annual Installments be­
ginning not more than three years after the date o f tne bonds, and no in•tallment can be more than 2 ) i times as great in amount as the smallest
prior installment.
SALE OF BONDS.— Bonds must be sold at not less than par. and. unless
the sale is made within thirty days after a public sale at which no legally
acceptable bid was received, they must be sold at public sale. Temporary
notes may be disposed of privately and at a discount, but not on an interest
basis o f more than 6% per annum.
D E B T L IM IT .— The amount o f all debt other than bonds Is limited
(1) by prohibitions against incurring any new debt unless an amount suffi­
cient to pay it has been previously appropriated for the purpose for which
the debt is to be incurred, and the appropriation is to be met by means of
funds on hand, revenues of the current year, or bonds authorized but
unissued. and (2) by a requirement that deficits of one year shall be provided
for In the budget and appropriation ordinance o f the next succeeding year.
The amount of bonds is limited by a proldbition against passing a bond
ordinance unless (1) it appears from a sworn debt statement filed before
the passage o f the ordinance that the net bonded debt outstanding or
authorized or about to be authorized, plus any outstanding floating debt
Incurred before Dec. 6 1921. does not exceed 8% o f the assessed valuation
o f property as last fixed for municipal taxation, or unless (2) the proposed
bond issue is for water, gas, electric light or power purposes, or funding or
refunding debt outstanding.
In computing net debt subject to the 8%
limit, the following items are to be deducted, viz.: (a) unissued bonds for
funding or refunding debt outstanding (6) sinking funds or other funds held
for the payment of bonds not deducted; (c) uncollected special assessments
levied or to be levied, and (di bonds in cludedin the gross debt and incurred
for water, gas, electric light or power purposes.
PROCED U RE.— Permanent bonds .lust be authorized by an ordin­
ance, which takes effect immediately upon its passage, or after it has been
approved at an election, or after the voters have had an opportunity to
demand its submission at an election—depending on the purpose o f the
bond issue.
VALIDATION OF BONDS.— The Act limits the time for bringing suit*
attacking a bond ordinance to a date 30 days after the first publication of
the ordinance. It is further provided that bonds reciting that they are
issued under the Act shall be incoutestible.
U N LIM ITE D TA X TO PAY BONDS.—The Act authorizes all cities
and towns to levy sufficient taxes to pay the principal and interest of all
bonds heretofore or hereafter Issued, without regard to any tax limit
COUNTY BONDS.— County bonds are usually issued under special
laws, but there are several general laws authorizing counties to issue bonds
for particular purposes such as roads and bridges (Consolidated Statutes,
Sections .'4767 et seq.) and court houses and jails (Public Laws 1923, Chapter
143). The bonded debt of counties is limited by a general Act of Aug. 26
1920 to 5% of the assessed valuation. (Public Laws 1920, Chapter 3, Sec­
tion 6).
RE G ISTR A TIO N OF BONDS — Chapter 129 o f the Public Laws of
1925 requires bonds o f all political subdivisions to be registered in the
State Auditor's office before they are issued.
SCHOOL BONDS.— The public school laws were amended and codified
by Chapter 136, Laws o f 1923. Section 264 o f that Act provides that no
bonds snail be issued by any district which, including existing indebtedness,
shall exceed 5% o f the assessed valuation of taxable property. The law
continues, “ and no school indebtedness o f any kind or nature shall be cre­




179

ated or assumed by a county under this Act. including all school indebted­
ness of such county and the aggregate amount » f all school Indebtedness
of the districts within such county, in excess of five per cent (5%) of the
assessed valuation of taxable property within such county. In computing
the amount of indebtedness under the district or the county limitations
hereinabove fixed, school indebtedness of cities and towns lying within
a school district or within a county shall be included as if the same were a
school district indebtedness; but there shall not be included any indebted­
ness of a district, city, town or county payable from current revenues, and
school bonds issued under the provisions of this Act shall not be subject to
any debt limitations by any other A ct.”
No school bonds may be sold at less than par.
TA XA TIO N OF STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS.— We were ad­
vised Jan. 16 1912 by the Attorney-General that each and every Act author­
izing the issue of State bonds provides that they shall be exempt from taxa­
tion. The Legislature declines to make such exemption in favor of county
and city bonds, and it is thought probable that, under the constitution, they
cannot do so.
SA VINOS BANK INVESTMENTS.— The State of North Carolina doe#
not provide any special regulations whereby the deposits of savings bank#
doing business in that State shall be invested.
INVESTMENT OF TRU ST FUNDS.— Sec. 1792, Statutes o f 1908.—
Funds Invested by F id u cia ries. — Guardians, trustees and others acting in a
fiduciary capacity, having surplus funds of their wards and cestui que
trustent to loan, may invest in United States bends, or any securities for
which the United States are responsible, or in consolidated bonds of the
8tate of North Carolina, and In settlements by guardians, trustees and
others acting in a fiduciary capacity, such bonds or other security of the
United States, and such bonds of the State of North Carolina, shall be
deemed cash to the amount actually paid for the same, including the pre­
mium. if any. paid for such bonds or other securities, and may be paid a#
«uch by the transfer thereof to the persons entitled.
POPULATION OF S TATE .—
1920................. 2,559.123 *70.................1,071,301 1820 ___________838.829
1910................. 2.206.287 1860 .......
992.622 1810___________555.609
1900..................1.893.810 1850 __________ 869 039 1800 ................... 478,103
1890..................1.617.947 1840 __________ 753.419 1790___________393.751
1880................. 1.399.750 1830
737 987
The ,
proportion of the colored population was 37.95% in 1880. 35 05% to
1890. 33.3% in 1900, 31.6% In 1910 and 29.8% In 1920. In number,
blacks were 316.011 In 1850, 361.522 in i860; 391.650 In 1870; 531.277 In
1880; 567.170 in 1890. 624.469in 1900. 697.843 in 1910 and 763,407 In 1920.

CITIES. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THB

STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA.
ABERDEEN.

This town is in Moore County.
W ater Bonds.
6s '20 J-J 1*29.000c.-Jan 1 '26-'54
1 12.000c. .Jan 1 '56-60
6s '20 A-OJ 17,000_ Oct 1 '26-'58
_
I 2.0 00.. .O ct 1 ’59-’60
Street B onds.
5 % * '> 4 A-O $54.000c*0ct 1 ’26-'34
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $24.000c*. Jan 1 '26-’49
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 2 3 .. $89,000
Water debt (included)______ 62.500
_
Assessed valuation 1921_ 1.187.070
Population 1910, 794: 1920, 858
Principal and interest payable in
gold at Nat l Park Bank. N. Y.
ABERDEEN GRADED S. D.
This district Is in Moore County.
5s g '23 J-J *72,000c*.Jan 1 '26- 49
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $87,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 3,517,923
_
Popu la tion (estimat ed )_______5.000
Principal and interest payable in
gold in New York.

BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1925 $985,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 265 000
Assess, val. real estate___ 3 568 137
Assess, val. personal______1.649 519
Other assess property____ 396.270
Total assessed value 1925
4
(about % actual)_______ 5.613.932
Town tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $18 00
Population 1910. 2.116; 1920. 2.691
INT. on some of the bonds at
Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y ., and on
bonds of 1923 at Hanover National
Bank, N. Y ., and interest on regis­
tered bonds will, at the option of
holder, be paid in N. Y . exchange.
A L T A M A H A W O S S IP E E C O N S.
S C H O O L D IS T R IC T .

This district (P. O. Altamahaw) is
in Alamance County.
School B uilding Bonds.
_
6s g '22 J-J I $7.000_ Jan 1 '26-'32
l 4 0 ,000 -.-Jan 1 '33-'52
BOND. DEBT Nov 5 192.5 $47,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1.198,183
_
Total tax rate(ner $1.000) ’25-$18.50
Population 1922 (estimated)_ 1,375
_
Prin. and int. payable in N . Y .

AHOSPIE.
This town is In Hertford County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s '25 M -N ($16.000--M ay 1 ’28-’43
I 4.000--M ay 1 ’44-’45 A N D R E W S .
A town in Cherokee County.
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1925-. $235,000
Street Impt. Bonds.
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,600.636
Population 1910, 924; 1920___ 1,429 6s 19 F-A $40.000...........................
Watershed Bonds.
INT. at the Chase National Bank,
6s '21 F-A $30,000--.F e b 28 1951
New York City.
Electric Light Bonds.
($42,000c*.Oct 1 ’26-'31
ALAMANCE COUNTY
6 s '23 A-Oj 8.0 0 0 c*...O ct 1 1932
Graham is the county seat.
(300.000c*.0ct 1 '33-’52
Funding Bonds.
6s '2.5 M-S 50.0OOc.Mar 1 '46-'55
5s '03 May $50.000c................. 1933 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $482,000
22.000c* July 1 '26-'36 Total assessed val. 1923 -I 372 799
5%g'23 J-J 24,000c* July 1 '37-'44 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $15 00
45.000c* July 1 ’45-’53 Population 1910. 936; in 1920. 1,634
16,000c*.Aug 1 '26-’33
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
5H '23 F-A 48.000c*.Aug 1 ’34-'49
,16,000c*.Aug 1 ’50-'53
School Bonds.
.s
_
_ $50,000---------------------- ANSON COUNTY.
Wadesboro is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
5s '09 J-J $200 .n o n e . . -JaD 1 1959
f 90,000c.M ay 1 ’ 28-'32 5s 17 s-a $ 6 000 .........1926 1947
4^ g'25M N {l.50.000c.M ay 1 '33-'37 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924 $368,000
23 886
(360.000c.May 1 ’38-'45 Sinking fund . ____ —
Assessed valuation 1923.-21.714,747
C ou rt House Bonds.
($12,000c*.Aug 1 '26-’28 State & Co.tax (per 1,000) '23 $10 00
5J*g'23F-A 80.000c*.Aug 1 '29-'38 Popula’n 1910. 25.465; 1920. 28.334
(l 40,000c*.Aug 1 '39-'53
BOND. D EBT May 1925.$1,511,000 A P E X .
Total assessed value 1924 34,806,375
This town is in Wake County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) )923 --$13.70
Sewer Bonds.
P o d u Ih ' u 1910, 28.712; 1920. 32.718 5Msg’25A-0($31.000r*Apr 1 ’28-’58
IN T. at County Treas. office and
\ l4,000r*Apr 1 *59-'65
at National Park Bank, N. Y .
W ater Bonds.
5Msg’25A-0($62.000r*Apr 1 '28-’58
ALBEM ARLE.
t 28,000r*Apr 1 \59-'63
Tills town is In Stanly County.
GROSS. BD. DT. Apr '25. $159,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
Water & light debt (incl.). 102.000
($24.000c. July 1 '27-’32 Assessed v a lu a tion .............1,048,000
5J4g'24J-J ( 60.000c.July 1 '33-'42 Population 1910. 681; 1920_____ 926
( 16.000c. July 1 ’43-'44
IN T . payable in New York.
S chool Bonds.
6s g '24 J-J J$80.000c..Jan 1 '39-'48 A S H E B O R O
\ 20,000c..Jan 1 '49-’50
This town is in Randolph County.
W ater Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
594s’ 22 J-J $98.000c_.July 1’25-62
($40.000c*. Feb 1 '27-,48
(See V. 11.5. i>. 564. for maturity.)
30.000c*.Feb 1 '47-'56
5 Ksg’23 M-N20.000c_Mav 1 '26-'45 5s g '24 F-A ( 35.000c*.Feb 1 '57-'63
1
56.000c. Nov 1 '26-'53
S treet Impt. Bonds.
6s g '23 M -N 18.000c. Nov 1 '54-'59
$30,000r*July 1 ’26-'30
[16.000c- Nov 1 '60- 63
9.000r*.. July 1 1931
,5^s’22 J-J
Sidewalk Bonds.
30.000r*July 1 '32-’34
6s '22 J-J (820.000c July 1 '26 '35
60.000r*July 1 ’35-’39
1 28.000c July 1 3t>-'42
♦Sewer Bonds.
Funding Bonds (Assessment).
1 '26-'52
6s '18 F-A $15.0 0 0 c ...F e b .26-’ 28 5s 22 J-D $6 .890 ..Dec $165,350
BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23.
Funding Bonds (G eneral).
Water & light bonds (incl.).
28,496
6s '18 F-A $31,200c.Feb 1 '26-'38 Total assess, val. 1921 -------2.541.784
Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...$13.20
5 * s T 5 . . . $30.000c................. 1935 Population 1910, 1,865: 1920. 2.559
Street and Sewer Bonds.
*INT. at the Town Treas. office,
($30,000c. M ay 1 26-30
5H g'23M N 90.000c. May 1 '31-40 and at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N ew
_
60.000c. M ay ) '41-44 York City.

180
ASHEBORO GRADED S. D.
This district is in Randolph Co.
5 Jig'23 M-S j $30,000c * .Mar 1 ’28-’42
\ 30,000c*.Mar 1 ’43-'52
6Xa
...
50.000_______________
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N .Y.
ASHE COUNTY.
County seat is Jefferson.
Road Bonds.
6 H s’ 19 F-A $200.000___ Aug 1 1949
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1934.)
6s ’20 J-D 300,000-_Dec 1 ’41-'50
6s '22 M-N135,000r----M ay 1 1924
45,000c*.Feb 1 ’33-37
5 ^ s ’23 F-A 65,000c*.Feb 1 ’38-'42
80,000c*.Feb 1 ’43-’47
120.000c*.Feb 1 ’48-’53
(32,000r*.May 1 ’30-’37
4Jis’25 M -N \ 6,000r*__May 1 1938
J56,000r*.May 1 ’39-’45
TOT. B D . D T . N ov ’2 5 ..$ ] ,039,000
Ass’d val. ’25 (2-3 actual). 12,031,208
State & Co. tax (per $l,O00)'25$16.80
Popula'n 1910, 19,074; 1920, 21,00.
IN T . payable in New York.

City tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$10 00
Popula’n 1910. 18,762; 1920, 28,504
IN T . on bonds of 1902 and 1904 is
payable at First Nat. Bank, N . Y.,
on funding bonds, incinerator bonds,
school bonds of 1913 and 1915, street
bonds o f 1916 and 1917, water bonds
o f 1915 and 1916, 4 Ms o f 1924 and
bonds o f 1925 at United States Mtge.
& Trust Co., New York; water bonds
of 1914, sewer bonds of 1911 and
1914, street bonds of 1911 and mar­
ket bonds at National Bark Bank,
New York; school bonds of 1894
and market house bonds of 1891 at
Mercantile Trust & Deposit Co. of
Baltimore; on school bonds of 1907
at Equitable Trust C o., New York
on school bonds of 1916 at County
Treasurer’s office in Asheville, and
on sewer bonds of 1888 at City
Treasurer’s office;on water bondsof
1920 and bonds of 1923 at New York.
DEBT L IM IT .— Bonds may De
issued up to 20% of assessed valua­
tion of proper*" -

AVERSBORO TOW NSHIP.
ASHEVILLE.
This township (P. O. Dunn) Is in
County seat o f Buncombe County
City charter amended in 1901 Harnett County.
Road Bonds.
Commission form of government
6s '20 s-a $50.000___________1940
adopted March 16 1915.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924...$50,000
Local Improvement Bonds.
4.480; 1920,
6s ’ 18 F-A $84 0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’26-’37 Population 1910,payable in N . 6,788
Prin and int.
Y.
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
5 M g '2 2 F-A $l87.000..F eb 1 ’26-’ 57
(See “ Chr.” Mar 11’22 for maturity.) AVERY COUNT y T"
Newland is the courty seat.
4?4g’22 M-S $217.000.Sept 1 ’26-’57
School Bonds.
(See “ Chr.’’ Sent l6 '22 for maturity'
($84.000_____ 1926-1939 6s ’23 M-NT$18.200c .N ov 1 '26-’37
1 49.000c.Nov 1 '38-’51
5 & g ’23 J-D 105.000_____ 1940-1954
R oad Bonds.
I 80.000..........1955-1964
5s ’ 15
5s g ’ 24 M -N l 92.000._May 1 ’26-’49 6s ’21 M-N§$150.000c.M ay 1 1956
. . . 150.000c.................. 1941
W ater Bonds
5a '15 J-J $30,000c.July 1 ’26-’3V 8s Funding Bonds.
’ 17 J-D $25.000c_ Dec 1 1937
_
6J*g'20 F-Af 8,000..F eb 1 '26 2
(330,000..F eb 1 ’2*-'6i BOND. DEBT Dec 14 '25. $441,500
91.240
-------6s g ’21 J-D 23.000. -.June 1 '26 ’4* Floating debt (add’ l)--------fund______________
23.8 j 0
48.000c. N ov 1 ’26-’31 Sinking val., real estate____4.578.227
Assess,
60,000c.N ov 1 ’32-’37 Assess, val., personal......... 938,382
72,000c.Nov 1 ’38-’43
4 K g ’24M N 84,000c.N ov 1 ’44-’49 Total assessed value 1925
(about
actual)_______ 5.516,609
96.000c.N ov 1 '50-’55 S ta te s co.M ix (p ■ $1,00. ) '25 $10,0 >
t
90.000c.Nov 1 ’56-’60
In 1920___________10.335
[ 100,000c. Nov 1 ’61-’65 Population Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
{ Int. at
W est Asheville W ater Bonds.
6a ’ 14 A-O $30.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1944
AYDEN.
R efu nding W ater Bonds.
This town is in Pitt County.
4H s’04 J-J $20,0 0 0c...Ja n 1 1934
F unding B onds,
6s ’16 J-J
45.000c.July 1 ’26-41
[$12.000c*.July 1 ’26-31
Sewer Bonds
6s 'l l J-J $100 0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 194 6s g ’23 J-J 28.000c*.July 1 ’32-38
l 25,000c*.July 1 ’39-43
6s g ’21 J-D (33 00 0..June 1 ’ 26-'58
1 4.000. June 1 '59-’60 BOND. DEBT June 1 . ’2,5 $331,000
_
Assessed valuation, real_ 1,317.480
W est Asheville Sewer Bonds.
6a '14 A-O $20,000c__ Apr 1 1944 Assessed valuation, persona) 493.911
Other assessable property..
43.723
Street Bonds.
6s ’l l J-J $240,000c
July 1 194i Total assessed val'n 1921.. 1.855.147
5s ’17 M -N 22.000c.Mar 1 '26 '3f Population in 1910. 990: 1920. 1,673
INT. at Hanover Natl Bank, N.Y.,
6s g ’21 J-J 130 0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’26-'28
190 0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’29-'34 and interest on registered bonds will,
20 00 0..June 1 ’26-'29 at option of holder, be paid in New
6s g ’21 J-D ( 6.000----- June 1 1930 York exchange.
1 GOO. .June 1 '31 -'3f
54
5 X g ’ 22 F-A | 80.000. .Feb 1 ’ 26-’33 BEAUFORT.
50.000. . Feb 1 ’34-’43 This town is in Carteret County.
4j4g’22M-S 64.000 ..S ep t 1 ’26-’33 W ater, Sewer & Street Bonds.
i 70,000. .Sept 1 ’34-’43 5s ’ 16 A-O $100,000c..O ct 1 1946
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1926.)
B X g '2 3 J-D 1288 0 0 0 _____1926-1934
Elec. Lt. Bonds
(330.000 ------- 1935-1-944
s a $20.000....................1939
6s g 24 M -N 380.000-.M ay 1 '26-'44 5s
R efunding Bonds
4J^g*24 M-N570.0 'Oc.Nov 1 ’26-’44
sa
$10,000............
1932
15(),r 00c. Apr 1 '28-'42 5s
Public ( m t -ov "n ;n t Bonds.
4J*g’25 A -0 105,000c. Apr 1 '43-’ 53
160,000c. Apr 1 ’54-’61 5M g’22A-OJ$54,OOO.Apr 1 ’26-’52
l 30. i M.Apr 1 ’ 53-’5$
(125,000c. Apr 1 ’62-66
Taylor Creek Bds.
R efu nding Street Bonds.
sa
$ 1 0 .0 0 0 ............. ..1944
4H s’04 J-J $20.0 0 0c...Ja n 1 193* is
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s T6 J-J
2.000c_______
6s g ’21 J-D (14 000-.June 1 ’ 26 ’39 6s g '23 A-O ($40,000. - -Oct 1 ’26'33
( 100.000r*_0ct 1 '34-'43
122 000. .June 1 ’40-’50
Street Impt. Bonds.
W est Asheville Street Bonds.
5Hs 17 A-O $121 000c Apr 1 '26-’36 6s g ’24 A-O f 45,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’34
(100,000c*. Apr 1 '35-'44
S chool Bonds.
(30,0l)0r*_Jan 1 ’26-'35
6s 02 A-O $10.000c
Apr 1 1937
24,000r*_Jan 1 ’36-’41
5s '07 A-O 30 .000 c...A pr 1 193T 6s g ’25 J-J
15,OOOr*_Jan 1 ’42-’44
6s ’13 J-J
50.000c...Jan 1 1943
6,000r*_ Jan 1 1945
_
6s ’ 16 J D 200.0 0 0 c ... Dec 1 1941
6s '19 J-J I 84 000. .July 1 ’ 26 '39 TOT. B D . D T. Feb 1925.. $595,000
1 80.000..July 1 '40-'49 Water, electric light and
special ass’t debt (incl.). 445,000
.
40 000. .June 1 '26-'29
25,000
6s g ’21 J-D (240,000. .June 1 ’ 30-'41 Sinking funds____________
1250 O00_..lune 1 '42-'5i Total assessed value 1924—2,050.00')
Town tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $15 00
^ 40,000c.Apr 1 ’28-’31
4J^g 25 A-Ol 60,000c.Apr 1 ’32-’35 Population 1910. 2.483; 1920. 2.968
IN T. on electric light and Taylor
200,000c.Apr 1 ’36-’45
.. . , (250,000c.Apr 1 ’46-’ 55 Creek bonds is payable in Beaufort
in refunding bonds at Chase Nat
W est Ashe>ille School Bonds.
68 16 A-O $25.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 194t Bank, N. Y ., and on bonds of 1916.
1922, 1923, 1924 and 1925 at Han­
F unding Bonds.
6s T3 M-S $200,000c..M ar 1 1913 over National Bank, New York.
6s ’ 15 A-O 47,0 0 0 c ... Apr 1 194f
6s '17 M -N 12,000c.May 1 ’26-’2‘ BEAUFORT COUNTY.
Washington is the county seat.
6s ’17 M -S 123 000___ Sept 1 1926
Road & Bridge Bonds.
(24.000___ Sept 1 192
...$ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 .................... 6M s’ 18 A-O 21 .000 ..Oct 1 ’26'2'- 5s
Road Bonds.
6s g ’21 J-J
25 000-----lan 1 ’26 '32
9 s-a $483 000 .........1926 1916
6s g '21 J-D (21.000.. June 1 ’76-'28
(27 0 0 0 ..June 1 ’29-’3l 6s ’21 J-J 500,000.-Jan 1 ’27-’51
'22 J-J 180. tWO.-July 1 ’ .6
Incinerator Bonds.
l M.O hfi
Jnlv i n i ?
5s 14 J-J $10,700c____Jan 11944
5s
J-D 1150.000.-June 1 ’29-’53
Market House Bonds.
Bridge bonds,
5s ’ ll J-J $20.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 194;
is g 13 J-D $137.500c- .D ec 1 1943
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5*is’ 18 J-J $ 3 5 0 0 ..July 1 ’26 ’ 58 6s ’21 J-J 100,000..Jan 1 ’27-’51
♦Funding Bonds.
6,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1928
J-D$100,0 00.-June 1 ’29-’53
4M g’25 A-O 18,000c..Apr 1 ’29-’30 5s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25.$1,950,000
36,000c..Apr 1 ’31-’33
45,000
30 000c..A pr 1 ’34-’35 Floating debt (additional)
Sinking fund____________
135,970
R efu nd ing W ater Bonds.
5 ^ g ’22F-A $192 000 Feb 1 ’26 ’58 Assessed value, real estate.22,187,195
(See “ Chr.” Mar 11 '22 for maturity' Assessed value, personal.. 3,791,006
( 40,000c. .A pr 1 ’28-’32 Other assessable property. 2,419,144
70,000c. .A pr 1 ’33-’39 Total assessed value 1925
(about 4-5 actual)_____28,397,345
4M g’25 A-O] 120,000c. .A pr 1 ’40-’49
150,000c..Apr 1 ’50-’59 State &Co. tax(per $1.000)’25 lit) 00
Popula’n 1910, 30.877 1920. 31.02 1
_
____ 1140,000c. .Apr 1 ’60-’66
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 and bonds
BON D. D E B T Apr 1 ’25.$8.690,700
Water debt (included)____ 1,586,000 marked (f) at Hanover Nat. Bank,
El. It. & now. debt (incl.).
100,000 New York.
Sinking funds (except for
public utilities)________
62 978 BEAVER ISLAND TW P.
This township (P. O. Danbury)
Assessed valuation 1924. -73 106 277
Real value (estim ated)..] 15.000 000 Is in Stokes County.
Value o f city property____ 7,137,730 6s ’ 19 J-D $25,000c___June 2 1949




[V ol. 121.

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24. $25,000
Tot .ass’d val.’24 (2-3 act.) .1,180,515
_
fax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $16.70
°opulation 1910, 1,923; 1920, 1,914
BELHAVEN.
A town in Beaufort County.
Electric Light B onds.
6s 18 M-S $19,000 C___ 1926-1938
6s g ’22 J-J (25,000c—July 1 ’ 26-’50
1 4,000c—July 1 ’51-’52
F unding Bonds.
6s 18 M-S 34 .000 c_____ 1926-1928
Vater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’20 M -S($42,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’46
( 12.000c.Sept 1 ’47-’50
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 M -S ($42.000c.Sept 1 ’26-’46
,
( 12,000c.Sept 1 ’47-’50
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
J-J
$9,000c____Jan 1 1934
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 ’25- $169,000
Water (debt (incl.)_______ 108,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
1.400
Anaeas. v<.L, real estate____ 830.547
Assess, val.. personal prop. 473 448
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act).1,303,995
_
Tax fate (per $1,000) 19z5_ *20.00
Population, 1910, 2,863; 1920, l,81t
TNT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
BELMONT.
This town is in Gaston County.
Sewer Bonds.
5H g’ 17 F-A $16,500c.Aug 1 ’26-’57
street Bonds.
6s T9 A-O $7,000c.Oct 1 ’26-’29
6s
_
_
50,000c______________
Water Bonds.
5 ^ g ’ 17 F-A $16,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’57
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’24. $95,000
Assess, val. ’24 (actual)— 5.700,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $.5.00
Population 1910. 1.176; 1920, 2,941
IN T. payable at Town Treasurer's
office or at the Nat. Park Bk., N .Y.

Road and Bridge Bonds.
( $50.000___1926-1927
35,000___1947-1951
l
50,000___1952-1956
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’25. $368,000
Assessed valuation 1924—14,142,912
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'23 $12.00
Popula’n 1910, 18,006; 1920, 19,761
5 H s '2 2 . . . (

BOONE.
This town is in Watauga County.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1925-3127,000
Population 1910, 179; 1920--------- 374
BOON H ILL TOW NSHIP.
This township (P. O. Smlthfleld) Is
In Johnston County.
Road Bonds.
5s '16 . . . $40,000.................1 9 4 6
6s
...
2 0 .0 0 0 ..................1949
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924---$60,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 2,424,083
Pop’n, 1910, 3,453; 1920--------- 3,674

BREVARD.
This town is in Transylvania Co.
The limits of this town have been
extended.
P ublic im provem ent Bonds.
(J3.00CC lept 1 ’26-’28
5>4sg’ 22M -S (20,OOOclept 1 ’ 29-’38
(25.00rC 1 )pt 1 ’ 39-'48
Street & Sidew alk Bonds.
(SlO.OOOc.Mar 1 ’30-’34
5Ms’25M -S 15,000c.Mar 1 ’35-’39
{ 75,000c.Mar 1 ’40-’54
Street Im provement Bonds.
5M s’25 J-J($180,000c.July 1 ’28-’42
\ 20,000c...July 1 1943
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 '24- $125,000
Waier debt lincl.)________
60.000
Floating debt_____________
15,000
Sinking fund______________
4,000
Total assessed value 1924
BENSON.
(about 65% actual)_____2,750,000
A town in Johnson County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— .$11.50
Local Impt. & Assessment Bds. Pop’n . 1910. 919; 1920________ 1.658
($42.000—Apr 1 ’27-’32
IN T . payable in N. Y . City.
6s g ’24 A-O 4 8 ,0 0 0 ..Apr 1 ’33-’38
1 85,000.. Apr 1 ’39-’43 BRUNSW ICK COUNTY.
Electric Light Bonds.
Southport is the county seat.
6s ’20 . . . ($18,000 .......... 1926-1937
___
Road B onds.
.
( 26.000 _____ 1938-1950
'$10.000—Aug 1 28-32
W ater W orks Bonds.
15.000.
-Aug 1 ’33-’37
6s ’20 . . . I $2 000............
1926
25.000.A ug 1 ’38-’42
\ 60.000 ..........1927-1950 5s ’22 F-A 25.000_.Aug 1 ’ 43-’47
Sewerage Bonds.
25.000-Aug 1 ’48-’52
6s '20 . . . ($13 000 .......... 1926-1938 5H*
— '200.000_______________
1 18,000 _____ 1939-1950
R efdg. & C ourt House Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
$20,000—Apr 1 '27-29
6s ’24 M-S ($.50,000.. Mar 1 ’26-’35 5H s’2 3 A -0 ($10,000 every 2 yrs.)
\ 40,000—Mar 1 ’36-’45
30.000. .A pr 1 '31-’40
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
15.000.
. Apr 1 ’41-’43
6s ’24 M-S $10,000. .M ar 1 ’ 26-’45 BOND. D EBT Jau 1 '2 4 .. $502,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924. $382,000 Assassed value 1923______ 8,816,463
Water debt_______________ 110.000 S t,ate & Co .tax(per $ 1,000) ’ 23 . $ 10.70
Electric light debt________
72.000 Popula'n 1910, 14,432; 1920. 14,876
Net d e b t ............................. 150.000
Tot.a.ssess.val.’23(40%act.)2,366.2l3 BRYSON CITY)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $10 00
County seat of Swain County.
Population In 1910. 800. 1920, 1 123
Bonds.
IN T . on bonds of 1920 at First 6s W ater a $20,000......................... s
Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on local impt. and
E lectric-Light Bonds,
assessment bonds at Chatham &
s a $20.000.______ _______
Phenix Nat. Bank, N. Y . City; on
5Ms
. . . 100,000............... ............
others in N . Y . City.
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’24—$140,000
BENSON GRADED H. SCH. DIST. Water debt (included)______ 20.000
This district Is In Johnston County Floating d e b t ( a d d 'l ) ________ 10.0 0 0
Total assess, val.'24 (act.) 1.079.000
S ch ool-B u ild in g Bonds.
.a
. . . $30.000........................... Total tax r ite (per $1,000) ’24.$10.00
6s ’21 J-J
20.000.......................... Pop’ n in 1910, 612: 1920............... 882
IN T. is payable at Chase Nat.
6s'24 A-O 15 ( 19.000c. Apr 1,5 ’26-’44
\20.000c .Apr 15 ’45-’51 Bank, New York.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924— $82,000
si iid.i; f'ln.i__
.
8 050 BUNCOMBE COUNTY.
Tot.ass’d val.’23(abt.3-5).2.250.000
County seat is Asheville.
Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23—$8 50
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
is '02 J-.l $.50.000c_ Jan 1 1932
_
BERTIE COUNTY.
5s ’23 M -N 250.000.-N ov 1 ’28-’52
Windsor is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
$30,000c.June 1 ’30-’39 tH s’09 M -8S111,000c.-M ar 1 1939
4 K s’25 J-D( 50,000c.June 1 ’40-’49 lj^ s’06 F-A 22.000.-Feb 1 ’26-’38
{ 70,000c.June 1 ’50-’59 is 11 M-N ,50.000____Nov 1 1931
BOND. D EBT June 1 ’25 $360,000 is 13 M-N 35.000_.M ay 1 ’2 8 ’63
($5,000 due every 5 years)
Sinking fund____________
11 077
J-J j$12.°00—Jan 1 ’26-’31
Assessed valuation 1924 -15 823 000 5s
1 45.000--Jau 1 ’3'2-'40
S tate* co. ta/ (per $1.000)’25 $13. >0
Population 1910, 23.039: '20 23.993 6s ’21 A-O 150.000—Oct 1 ’32-’41
INT. at Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y . C.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s '13 M-N$40.Q00—M ay 1 ’28-'63
BESSEMER CITY.
($5,000 due every 5 years.)
This town is in Oaston County.
5s ’ 15 J-J $67,000—July 1 ’27-’49
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
3.000____Dec
6s 14 J-J $19.000____Jan 1 1944 5s ’ 10 J-D 60.000. -D ec 1 1928
1 ’27-'36
Sewer Bonds.
90,000—Dec 1 ’37-’40
6s '20 J-D|$8.000...June 1 ’26-'33
120.000. Dec
1 34.000.. June 1 ’34-’50 5V*s’ 19 A-O 144.000c.Apr 1 ’’47-'56
26-’49
5M sg’25F-A20,000r*_Feb 1 ’28-47 5> tsg T 9 A -0 /135.000— Apr 1 ’26-’34
1
P ublic Impt. Sc Funding Bon Is
1
($48,000-May 1 T6 ’37 5>is’20 J-J (375.000—Apr 1 ’35-’ 49
378.000c.Jan
’26-’46
6s g '22 M -N 12.000-May 1 ’ 38-’39 6s ’20 J-J (134.000—Jan 1 ’26-’29
8.000— .M ay 1 1940
\ 36.000___ Jan 1 1930
40.000.M ay 1 ’41-'44
6s ’21 A-OI 16O.O00-.Apr 1 ’28-'37
W ater Bonds.
1200,000.-Apr 1 ’38-’47
6s g '22 M-N $7,000. .M ay 1 '26 ’32
6s ’21 A-O 150,000—Oct 1 ’32-’41
6g '23 M-N 25.000r*.May 1 ’ 26-’50 5s
_
_ 250,000_______________
Street Improvement Bonds_
6s g '23
f$l,000r*_ May 1 1926 5s '23 M -N 200.000-.N ov 1 ’28-’52
M -N 15 134,000r*.May 1 ’ 27-'43 5s '24 J-J 300.000-.J u ly 1 ’29-'58
l957.OOOc.May ’28-56
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23. $280,000 4 j^s’25 M -N \ 43,000c—M ay1 1 1957
Water debt (Incl.)________
75.000
& Bridge F unding
Sinking fund______________
3.000 5s Road A-0$100,000—Apr 1 Bds.
'22
’33-’52
Special assessments (incl.).
50,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Total assessed val’n 1922 -1,940.883
98,000____July 1 1935
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922__ $10 00 5s 15 J-J
Population 1910, 1,529: 1920, 2,176
Jail B onds.
6s ’08 J-J $29,000c— Jan ’26-*54
BLACK RIVER TOW NSHIP.
Bridge B onds
This twp. is in Cumberland Co.
5s ’ 10 M-S $50,000c_ Mar 1 1930
_
Road Bonds.
6s '18 A-O 303.000--Apr 1 '28-’37
5s ’ 16 J-D $25.000c___________
BOND. D E B T M a y ’25. $.5,311,000
S chool Bonds,
Assess, val. 1924_______118,730 590
-s
. . . $20,000_____________
BOND. D EBT 1 9 1 9 ............. $45,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23...........$8.00
A ness. val. 1923_________ 1,106.199 Poo'n in 1910, 49,798; 1920-—64,148
IN T . on court-house 5s at Chase
Population 1910. 2,242; 1920, 2,047
National Bank, N. Y.; on countyhouse and on bridge bds. at Nat. Park
BLADEN COUNTY.
Elizabethtown Is the county seat. Bk., N. Y.; on funding 414sat A. B.
Leach & C o., N. Y ., on Road Sc
S chool Bonds.
5M s’24 M-S /$12,500........
— Bridge 5 t£s and 6s of 1921.5s of 1922
1 20.000............... .......... and on bonds of 1923, 1924 and 1925
5>£s’24 M-S 19,000..Sept 1 ’26-’44 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .

Dec., 1925.]

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES AND TOWNS

181

CHAPEL HILL G B A D .SC B DIST. BOND. DEBT Apr 1925-- $348,000
This district is In Orange Count* Assessed valuation 1924-. 8.350 000
Population 1910. 14136: 1920-15.242
B uilding Bonds.
INT. at the Hanover National
6s 15 J-J $35,000 c — -July 1 194f
6 ’■ > J-J
>
to 0 10
Iuly 1 10 tR Bank, New York City.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '25- $75,000
FI nting debt (add’l ) ______
1 203 CHERRYVILLB.
This city is in Gaston County.
Sinking fond___ _________
8 897
School Bonds.
Tot .assess, val .’25(3-5act .) 3 .025 694
Tax rate (per$l ,000) 1925____$13.50 6s 15 J-J 320.000-.. July 1 1945'
Population in 19m
l.bot
Sewer Ronds.
6s ’20 J-J $62 5 0 0 . -Jan 1 ’26-’50’
CHARLOTTE,
6s ’20 M-S 142 000 .Sept 1 ’2 6 -’46
County seat of Mecklenburg Co
) 12.000 -S ent 1 ’47-’60
Inc. Nov. 7 1768. Pop. 1910, 34.014
Local Improvement Ronds.
1920, 46,338.
($51.000 -.M ar 1 ’26-’34
Funding Bonds.
6s g ’22 M-S( 42.000..M ar I ’35-’40
$60.000—Feb 1 ’26-’ 27
I 8.000___ Mar 1 1941
CANTON.
68.000 ..F e b 1 ’28-'2V
5 ^ s g '20
Water & Light Extension Bds.
This town is in Haywood County.
A-O
38.000
___________Feb g 1 1931 I$2 I.ODO..Sept I '26-’48
6s ’22 M-S
Water Bonds.
40.000
___________Feb 1 1931 \ 26 ,000 ..Sept 1 '49-'6L
-s '18 M -8 $45.000_________ 1948
30.0.
10-- Feb 1 ’28-’ 2*
BOND. DEBT bine I '23. $149,500
5V£s'25 J-D 50,000--D ec 1 '26-75 5s g ’22 F-A 52.000. .Feb 1 *29-’3'> Total assessed value 1921 -.2.767.679
Funding Bonds.
60.000 .Feb 1 ’ 33-’35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 _ $7.50
_
[$1,000—Mar 1 ’33-34
R efu nding Bonds.
1910, 1,153; 1920, 1,884
6s ’21 M -S 13,000___ Mar 1 1935 6s g ’20 J-J ($20.000.-July 1 ’ 26 '3f Population 6s of 1922 at the Mechan­
iNT. on
1 6 ,0 0 0 ..........................
1 45.000.-July 1 ’3H-’5t ics & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
Public Improvement Bonds.
5s e '22 F-A 32 00 0.-Feb 1 ’ 26 'P
6s ’21 M-S $70,000--M ar l '26-’51
School Bonds.
CHOWAN COUNTY
clor maturity see V. 112. n. 1894 '
4s '01
$40.000...................193
Edenton is the county seat.
5V£s'25 A-O 125.000.-April l ’26-’5’) 4 Mis' 11 . . . 100 0 00 ......... ........... 194
110.000—April l ’51-'55 5V*s'18 F-A 84 000 . - Feb 1 ’ 26 '4* .8 g ’ 24 A-O 100.000c* Apr 1 ’35-'54
Road and Bridge Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
10,000.-Feb 1 ’26-'27 5 V5g'22 J-J /$85.000. .July 1 ’26-’42
6s '23 F-A $25.000c _____Serially 5s g ’ 18 F-A 24 .000..F eb 1 ’28-'33
l 60.000. .July 1 ’43-’ 52
Street Improvement Bonds.
5.000___ Feb 1 1934 5Vig’23J-J / 90.000c* July 1 ’ 26-'43
5Hs'25 J -D ($208.000--D ec 1’27-39
72,000.-Feb 1 '35-'4f
( 60.000c* July 1 ’44-’53
1 17.000--Dec 1 1940 5V^sg’20M-N 10.000- - Nov 1 ’26 '3<
sf
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 27 '25- $437,500
24.000-.N ov 1 '31-'3<
($20,000c. June 1 ’30-’34
Water debt (included)_____
94,500
60.000. .N ov 1 '37-'4' 4V£s’25 J-D{ 10.000c.June 1 ’35-’39
Tot.ass'd val. ’24 ( % act.)_4,106.307
2 4 ,0 0 0 ..Nov 1
I SO.OOOc.June 1 '40-'49
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.812.50 6s g ’20 M -N 4 2 ,0 0 0 ..Nov 1 '26-'3 i
N
'32-'3l- BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924 $600 000
t’ o o ’ n in 1910. 1.393; 1920_____ 2.584
72 ,000 ..Nov 1 '39-'4 Sinking fu n d ....................
300.000
INT. on bonds o f 1921. 1923 and
16.0 JJc. Feb 1 ':6 '27 Tot.ass'd val.’23(4-5act.). 10.225,438
1925 at the Hanover Nat Bank, 5s g ’22 F-A I2«),000c-Feb 1 '28 ’37 State & cn.tax (oar$1 .0T1V23.S1 1.20
N. Y.
160.000c.Feb 1 '38-’4T Population 1910, 11.303: 1920. 10,649
BUB LIN GT ON
i/
190 000c PVb 1 ’ 19 ’ e
This city Is in Alamance County
fNT. on 5'4s of 1922 at, the Chase
120.000c*Mar 1 ’26-’ 33 National Bank. New York City.
First Incorporated In 1866 as “ Com CARTERET COUNTY.
160,00Or*Mar 1 '34-'4)
414s g ’ 24
pany Shops" and In 1903 as “ City or
Beaufort is the county seat.
CLAY COUNT4L
200.000c*Mar 1 '42-’49
M-S
Burlington."
Funding Bonds.
H ivesville is the CJ^ntv seat.
240,000c *Mar 1 '50-'57
L ight Bonds.
5s ’22 F-A$ 185,000.-Feb 1 ’ 26-’62
280.000c*Mar 1 ’5S-'65 BOND. DEBT Nov 4 1925 $337,500
6s
M-S $28.000c_. 1933 & 1936
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Floating debt (additional).
7,000
um Bonds.
Street Bonds.
($10,00f).July 1 ’33-’42
Total assess, val. 1925____2.387,397
$65,000........... --194
5s ’ 10 J-J $60.000c_ Sept 1 1940 5 4 s ’23 .1-T \ 40.000-July 1 ’43-’62 4 V s' 11
_
S
4t,ate&Oo.tax( peril ,000) '25-*29 10
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’ 17 Jan
8 OOOc.Jan 21 ’26 '27 5V5s'25 M-S 75.000-Mar 1 '45-’59
6s '18 A-O 84.000.-April ’26-'38 BOND. DEBT Dec. 1925-1.335.000 5s 'OS ...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ....................193' Pop’ n. 1910. 3.909: 1920______ 4,646
4.4s'09 . . .
100.000..................193
fl68.000_.Apr 1 ’26 ’32 Tot. ass’d val. '24_______ 12,636.49!
150 000............. I'M CLAYTON. is In Johnston County.
6s g ’21 J-D| 8.000___ Apr 1 1933 County tax (p e ril ,000) ’23 -,$15 00 4 4«'12 . . .
This town
27,000. .Apr 1 '34-'3« Popula'n 1910, 13,776; 1920. 15.384 6s ’21 M-S 40,000--M ar 1 ’26-'35
156 ) 000. Feb 1 '26- 3. BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924. $66,000
(30,000c* .Feb 1 ’26-’31
INT. of 1923 and 1925 at the Han­ 5V*sg'21F-A 1 50,000. Feb 1 '34-'3r Total assess, val. 1923 - .1.761.344
5 J isg ’22F-A 12.000c*.Feb 1 ’32-'33 over Nat. Bank. N. Y ., and on 5>4s
[450.000c*Feb 1 ’ 26-’34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $12 50
8.000c* .Feb 1 ’34-’37
4J4sg’23F-A|l76.000c*Feh 1 ’35-'42 b p ’ n. 1910, 1.441 1920...........1.423
15,000c* .Feb 1 ’3S-'42 at the Nat. Park Bank, N . Y.
24,000c* ..F e b 1 1913
225.000c*Apr 1 '26-'34
4V$sg ’24
600.000c*Mar 1 '26-'35 CLAYTON GRADED SCH. DIST.
6 H sg ’23A -0 12.000c*Apr 1 '35-'37 CASWELL COUNTY.
Co.
M-S
l50.000c*Mar 1 ’ 36-'45 6s’This district is in Johnston '26-’44
35,000c*Apr 1 '38-'42
Yanceyville is the county seat.
24 A-015/$76.000cApr 15
4J4s'24 F -A /150.000c*Feb 15 '26-'35
130,000c* Feb 1 '36-'3o
Road Bonds.
SO.OOOcApr 15 ’45-’54
5?4sg’24F-A 16,000c*Feb 1 ’36-'39
\ 50,000c *Feb 15 ’36-'45 BONDED D E B T ........ ..................(?)
($10.000c.July I ’26-'30
W ater Bonds.
18,000c*Feb 1 ’40-’42 -s '20 J-J \ 64.000c-July 1 ’31-’46
INT. at Hanover National Bank,
$210.000c-- - .........193
W ater Bonds.
( 20.000c.July 1 ’47-’50 4V5s'05
New York City.
35 .000--. ............ 193
5s '09 A-O $20,000c_ Apr 1 1939 6s '20 A-O ( 3,000e.July 1 '26-’2S 4V5s’07
_
_
_
5s ’08 J-D 50,000c_ June 1 1938
\44.000c.July 1 ’29-’50 4 V is'll . . . 300.000_ _______194
D
Y.
50.000 . . 191 C L E V E L A NtheC O U N T seat.
4 V^s’ 12 . . .
6s ’20 J-J * 20,000________________________
Sewer Bonds.
Shelby is
county
65.000c* Feb 1 ’ 26-’38
5s '08 A-O $50.000c—.A pr 1 1938
(20,000.-Jan 1 '26 '29
Bridge Bonds.
City Hall Bldg. Bonds.
35.000— Jan 1 ’ 3(>-’34 4M g’23 F-A 93.000c* Feb 1 ’39-'52 Is
. . . 116.000c____ 1926-1948
60,000c* Feb 1 ’53-'58 Is
5s ’ 15 M-NS30.000___ N ov 1 1945 6s g ’22 J-J (40,000. .Jan 1 ’ 35-’39
...
20 0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1945
72,000c* Feb 1 ’59-’64 tV£sT7 M-S 80,000.-M ar 1 ’27-’44
x S chool B uilding Bonds.
30.000— Jan 1 ’40-’42
W ater-Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $40,0 0 0c-..Ju ly 1 1945
1
60.000. -Jan 1 '43-M
R efu n d in g C ourt-H ouse Bds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24. $446,400 5s '99 . . . $300,000 ................ 192.
$3
[$18,000.Feb 1 ’26 '2* is S chool. .Bonds.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1931
6s '20 s-a $195,000
Ass'd value 1923_________ 9.034 714
6 .0 0 0 ..Apr 1 *26-’31 State& C o.tax (per$l,000) '23*17.00
63,000-Feb 1 ’29-'3( is ’ 18 s-a $25,000/12.500 yearly
6s g ’21 A-O
40,000—Apr 1 '32-’51 Pop'n 1910. 14,853; 1920. 15.75V 5V£sg’21 F-Aj 77,000. Feb 1 ’36-’4i
1beginning 1928
34.000c*Feb 1 ’ 26-'42
130,000. Feb 1 ’43-'5i
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the
$232,000
5J£sg’ 22F-A 48,000c*Feb 1 ’43-'58 County Treasurer’s office; on 6s of
150.000 . Feb 1 ’53-’62 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1 192435,858,992
Tot.ass’d val.'23(aet.val.)
16,000c*Feb 1 ’59-’62 1922 in New York.
54,000c*Feb 15 '26-’34 •itate&Co tax (per $1,000) '23-47.50
6 ^ s g ’23A-0 28,000c*Apr 1 ’ 26-'53
4J4s g ’ 24
72.000c*Feb 15 ’35-,43 Pop'n, 1910, 29.494: 1920___ 34,272
F-A
(36,000c*Feb 1 ’ 27-'44 CATAW BA COUNTY.
70.000c*Feb 15 ’44-‘ 50
INT. at Chase Nat Bank. N . Y .
5 ^ s g ’24F-A 30,000c*Feb 1 ’45-'54
84.000c*Feb 15 ’51-’57
Newton is the county seat.
l20,000c*Feb 1 ’55-’59
.120,000c*Feb 15 ’5S-’65 CLINTON.
S chool Bonds.
P ublic Impt. & Funding Bonds.
This town is in Sampson County.
M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
($18.000c*.Tan 1 ’ 26-'34
$8,000c* Apr 1 ’26-'27 5 ^ s ’ 24 J-J
f$96,000c*Feb 15 ’ 26-’3T
W ater Bonds.
15,000c*Jan 1 '35-'39
5 H s g ’22
24,000c*Apr 1 ’28-’3 1
110,000c*Feb 15 ’38-’47 5s ’ 14 J-J $30,000___ Jan 1 1944
g '2
l 65.000c*Jan 1 '40-'52 4 1 4 s F-A 4
A-O
24,000c* Apr 1 ’32-’34
112.000c*Feo 15 ’48-’55 6s ’ 24 J-J
15,000---Jan 1 ’26-’55
Bridge Bonds.
. 40,000c*Aor 1 ’ 35-’38
102,000c*Feb 15 ’56-’61
Street, W ater & Sewer Bonds.
$3,000____July 1 1926
TOT. BD. D T. May 31’25 $1.622.000
80,000c*Feb 15 ’62-’65 6 s g ’21 A -O /$12,000- -Apr 1 ’26-’31
16,000—July I ’27-'30
Water & light debt (inc).).
544 .000 5s ’ 17 J-J
t 30,000..A p r 1 '32-’41
20.000.
-July 1 ’31-’34 Sewer Bonds.
Special assessments (add’l)
912.000
$150.000__________ 1942
Street Bonds.
24.000. -July 1 '35-’3$ 4H s’ 12
Sinking funds___________
96,000
'40,000c*.Feb 1 ’ 26-’ 45 6s ’ 17 M-S /.$ 16.000..S ep t 1 ’26-’36
. 28,000--July 1 ’39-’42 4H s’23 F-A 36,000c*.Feb 1 ’46-’ 57
Floating debt___________
70.000
1 2.000___ Sept 1 1936
Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925..10,500 500 6s Road J-J $200.000____ 1934-1941
24,000c*_Feb 1 ’58-’63 6 s g ’ 19 J-J / 30,000.-July 1 ’26-’27
’21
45,000c*Mar 1 ’26-’34
Tax rate (per $1,000) '25........ $17 00
\ 60,0 0--Ju ly 1 ’30-’35
C ourt House Bonds.
Pop’n, 1910. 4,808; 1920......... -5,952 5Visg’23J-J ($30,000c*Jan 1 ’ 29-’34 4 1 4 s g ’ 2 4
63,000c*Mar 1 ’35-’43 6s ’ 18 J-J
28.500--July 1 ’28-’29M-S
72,000c*Mar 1 ’44-'51
IN T . on bonds marked (z) at City
’30,-31 & ’38
tl70,000c*Jan 1 ’35-’ 51
Treas. office: others at Guaranty BOND. DEBT Dec 1924_$1,036.000
120,000c *Mar 1 ’52-’61
Sewer Bonds.
Trust C o., N. Y ., and Cont. & Com Floating debt___________
6s ’ 15 J-J $27,000___ July 1 1945
54,000 4 ^Floating-D ebt Bonds.
Tr. & Sav. Bank, Chicago, and U. S. Total assessed value 1923
s ’03 . . . $100.000c........
1933
Im provement Bonds.
Mtge. & Tr. Co.. New York.
4V£s'05
140,000c_________ 193? 6s ’ 14 J-J
$5,500.- Jan 1 ’ 29&’34
0
(8 0
a c u a ------------------ 3
* Exclusive of sinking funds for S ta te % Co. ttaxl)(per $ 1 ,0 0 0 )6 6 1 8 80.10
4J4s'07
1 4 0 .0 0 0 c - .._____1937 6s ’22 M -N 15,000--M ay 1 ’38.
&
’2 3 _ $
0
payment of electric light and water Pop’n in 1 9 1 0 , 2 7 ,9 1 8 ; 1 9 2 0 . . -3 3 ,8 3 V
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
'39 & ’45
bonds.
Feb 1 '36-’38
IN T. payable at the National Pari 5s g ’ 22 F-A $60,000c*24-$7,812,800 6 s ’ 22 M -N 31,000-.M ay 1 ’32,
. Oct 10 ’
’33 & ’37
Bank, N. Y . City, and National City G E N .B D .D T(incl.)______ 1,417.00(
Water bonds
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924-- $321,000
BU RLINGTON C IT Y GB. S. D. Bank, N. Y .
Special assessments (incl.) 1,639,234 Water bonds (included)
45,000
This district is in Alamance Co.
Sinking fund_____________
291.837 Tot. val. 1923 (VS actual).-2,047,381
f$12.000c*Feb 1 ’26-’29 CHADBOURNE.
Assessed valuation 1924-100 390706 Total tax rate (per$l,0o6) ’25-118.00
24,000c*Feb 1 ’30-’35
This town is in Columbus County.
City property.................
7,785,898 Pop'n. 1910. 1,101; 1920____ 2,110
6s g ’23 F-A • 30,000c*Feb 1 ’36-'41
Street Impt. & W ater Bonds.
$1,000)
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the U S..
36.000c*Feb 1 ’42-’47
($14,000c. Feb 1 '26-’32 Tot.tax rate (per In N .Y . 1921510 05
IN T . payable
and Balt. Mtge. & Trust Co.. New York.
42.000c*Feb 1 ’48-’53 6s g ’22 F-A-! 24,000c.Feb 1 '33-’40
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924.. $169,300
l 8,000c _Feb 1 ’41-’42 c h a r l o t t e s TTZL e .
COLUMBUS COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1924
9,469,945 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 8 ’24- $48,000
White ville is the county seat.
This city is in Albemarle County.
Population in 1920___________ 5,952 Assessed value 1924_______ 955.967
Road Bonds.
IN T . at U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o., Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$8.00 5s Im provement Bonds.
’22 M-S $125,000c..Sept 1 1962 5l*s’20.T-J $50.000___ .Tan 1 1940
New York.
Population 1910. 1,242; 1920, 1,121
4M S'25J-J
35.000.-July 1 ’45-’54
(Optional Sept. 1 1942.)
IN TEREST In N . Y . City.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
S chool & Armory Bonds.
CABABBUS COUNTY.
. . . $50,000........................ ..
5s ’23 J-D $315,000c.-Dec 1 1963 5s
Concord is the county seat.
CHAPEL HILL!
Road and Bridge Bonds.
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
R oad Bonds.
This town is in Orange County
6s ’20 J-D $200,000___ Dec 1 1950
IN T . payable in New York City.
5 -514s . . $325,000.............. ............
Sewer Bonds.
6s
...
50.000...........................
F unding Bonds.
6s ’ l l J-D $15,000c...Ju ne 1 1931 CHATHAM C O u in -Y .
School Funding Bonds.
4 Jus’ l l J-J $105,000____July 1 1941 6s ’23 J-D
375c______________
$52.000.-July 1 '26-’38
Pittsboro Is the county seat.
Serial Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
72.000.
-July 1 ’39-'50
Bridge Bonds.
4J£g’25 J-J
6s ’ 14 . . . $92,000........................... 6s ’22 J-J
$1,500c________ _____
32.000.
-July 1 ’51-'54
4)4s & 5s
$ 4 4 .0 0 0 -.-_____ ______
5s ’ 16 . . .
75,000........................... 5M s’25 A-O
4,500c..O ct 1 ’26-’34
. 9.000___ July 1 1955
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Im provement Bonds.
- _ - / $ l l , 000___________ 1956 GEN. BON t). D E B T ___ $570,000
($30,000. .Feb 1 ’27-’32 6s '22 J-J $29,000c______________ 534s
440,000
l 60,000 ..........1957-1960 Floating debt (add’l)_____
5 H s '2 2 F-A 50 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’33-’37
($50,000c..O ct 1 ’27-’36
Sinking fund____________
47,137
C enter T ow nsh ip Bonds.
90.000.
-Feb 1 ’ 38-’43 s’2 5 A -0 32,000c..O ct 1 ’37-’44 .s
5K
*50.000_____ ______
80.000.
-Feb 1 ’44-’47 30,000c..O ct 1 '45-’54 BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’24-11,069,000 Total assessed value 1924.22,169,696
(
County tax rate(per$l ,000)’24 $16.70
BON D. DEBT Dec. 10’25 $934,708 BOND. DEBT Dec 15 1925.$162,375 Sinking fund____________
42,109
Assess, val., real estate_ 26,918,719 Floating debt (additional).. 24,000 Assessed valuation 1923.-14,910,423 Popul’n 1910, 28,020; 1920, 30,124
_
IN T. on bonds of 1925 at the
Assess, val., personal___ 8.711.560 Sinking fund______________ 12,015
co. tax (per $i .1)00)73-$ 12 2
Other assess property___ 3,197,791 Total taxrate(per $1,000) ’25_$26.90 State & 1910. 22.635; 1920____23,814I Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
Tot .assess, val '25(94 act.)38,828 070 Population 1910, 1,149; 1920, 1,483 Pop’n,
CONCORD.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) 1925*11.00
This city is In Cabarrus County.
IN T . on 6s o f 1911 at the National CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Pop’n, 1910, 26,240: 1920____33,730 Bank, Columbus; 6s o f 1923 at the
Incorporated In 1853.
Murphy is the county seat.
IN T . on 5 % s of 1922 at the Chase Bank o f Chapel Hill: others at the
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
National Bank, N. Y.
U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o., N . Y . City. 4J4s’25 A-0$200,000___ Apr 1 1955 5s ’ 17 — $27,000....................1P4?
BURKE COUNTY.
Morganton is the county seat.
Home and Road Bonds.
5s '20 M-S $40,000____Mar 1 1960
Jail Bonds.
5s
. . . $.15,000.......................
Road Bonds
6s ’ 19 J-J $38.000c_July 1 ’26-’44
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 16 A-O $100.000...O ct 1 1945
R oad, Bridge & C ounty Home
Bonds.
6s '21 M-S JS2.000___ Mar 1 1926
163.000..M ar 1 ’27-’ 47
Road, & Bridge Bonds.
5H s
_ $30,000
_
. _____serially
_
S ch ool Bonds.
($16.000.-Oct 1 ’26-’33
5V*s’2 3 A -0 lo.OOO-.Oct 1 ’34-’38
l 65 ,000 ..Oct 1 ’39-’51
P ublic Im ot. Bonds.
5s ’25 A-O ($30,000c. Apr 1 ’30-’35
\ 70,000c.Apr 1 ’36-’45
Jon as Ridge Twp. Bonds.
6s ’ 20 M-S $10,000 . Mar 1 1946
Linville T ow nsh ip Bonds.
5s
J-D $28,000.-D ec 1 ’26-’53
Lower Fork I wp. Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S $17,000___ Mar 1 1959
Quaker Meadows Twp. Bonds.
6s ’20 M-S $20,000___ Mar 1 1945
Silver Creek Tow nship Bonds
5s ’ 17 J-D $25.000___ June 1 1947
6s ’20 M-S 20,000.......... ...............
Upper Fork Tow nship Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-D $10,000___ June I 1947
TO TAL DEBT Apr 1925. $707,non
County assess, val. 1924.. 16,852.828
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1923........ ..............-$ 9 .8 0
P op’n in 1910, 21,408: 1920.-.23.297
IN T . payable in New York.




CALDWELL COUNTY.
Lenoir is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5s g ’24 A-O $200,000c*Apr 1 ’29-’53
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5V5s'17 J-J $.30,000c. .Jan 1 ’26-’40
5s '19 J-J $250.000--July 1 ’34-’ 59
C ounty-H om e Bldg. Bonds.
5 t$s’ 17 J-J $12,00()C—Jan 1 '41-’46
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’24- $605,000
30 000
Floating debt___________
\ssess. val. '24 (act. val.)$l8 257 480
state & Co. tax(per $1,000)'23*12.50
Pop'n in 1910, 20,579; 19 20--19,948
TNT. payable at National Park
Bank. New York City.

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CONCORD (Concluded).
W ater and Light B onds.
-■
. . . $275,000........................
Sewerage Extension Bonds($ 6.000._ Feb 1 ’ 26-’3
?>
6s g ’21 F-A 21.000—Feb 1 ’39-’46
( 24.000— Feb 1 ’46-’51
Sidewalk Bonds68 g *21 F-A $24,000..F e b 1 ’26-’37
S chool, Sewer & Street Bonds
-8
. . . $67.000.........................
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s '19 J-J $ 5.000_ July 1 ’26-'40
Street Impt. B onds.
6s '17
$77.000................... 1937
108.000.........................
25.000—Jan 1 '26-’ 30
6s '18 J-J
51.000. Jan 1 '26-'42
6s '18 J-J
(207,000c*. Jan 1 '26-'34
30,000c*. Jan 1 '35-'37
6>ig'23 J-J
42,000c*.jan 1 '38-’40
48.000c*.Jan l '41-'43
45.000c* .Jan 1 '26-'34
12.000c*. Jan 1 '35-'3!>
6Hg'23 J-J
20,000c*. Jan 1 ’39-'43
6.000c*_ Jan 1 1944
_
School Ronds.
6s g '22 F -A /l98.000—Aug 1 '26-'43
\ 16.000___ Aug 1 1944
TOTAL DEBT Nov 2 '25.$1.356.600
Tot.ass'd val.'25 ( H a c t.). 13.400.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $16 20
Fop'n. 1910. 8.715; 1920_____ 9.903
IN T. on school bonds and 5H s ol
1923 at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
5Ms o f 1923 at the U. S. M tge. &
Trust C o.. N. Y .; others at CabarrusSav. Bank, Cabarrus, and Hanover
National Bank, N. Y .
CONETOE CONS. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Edgecombe
County.
6s '24 J-J ($26,000c. July 1 '27-'52
\ 4,000c.July 1 '53-'54
BOND. D E B T Nov 12'24- $30,000
Total assess, val. 1924____1,843,262
Bch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24.$2.00
IN T. at Hanover National Bank.
New York City.
CONOVER.
A town in Catawba County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s g '24 A -0 (?1 9 .0 0 0 c.—Aprl'26-'63
l 1,000c.
Apr l i964
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s '22 A-O $4,000c__Oct 1 '26-’33
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
6s g '23 A-O ($23,0 0 0c..O ct 1 '26-'43
\ 26,000c.-Oct 1 ’49-’ 61
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 '24____ $75,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 43.000
Special assessments (incl.)___ 1.025
Sinking fund_______________ 1,644
Assessed valuation 1623__ 996 30 '’
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23-832.00
Population 1920-----------------68 j
IN T . in New York.
CRAVEN COUNTY.
New Bern is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
6s '08 J-J $20,000.-July 1 '37-’39
6a *18 J-J 150.000____Jan 1 192>
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '07 M-N $10.000------M ay 1 1927
A gricultural S chool Bonds.
6s '12 A-O 815.000c—-O ct 1 1942
(Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1927
6s '13 F-A $10,000____Aug 1 1943
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s '17 M-S 275.000-.M ar 1 ’27-'4T
6s '20 M -N 100,000.-M ay 1931-'5(j
6s '20 J-J 110,000—July 1931-’50
Funding Bonds.
6V4s'15 M-S $35.000-Mar 1 '32 & '47
0 s g ’ 21 M-S 260.00 0 c...M a r 1 1926
S chool Bonds.
8 s '21 J-D $100.000___ June 1 1941
F un din g S chool Bonds
r 24.000c.0ct 15 ’26-'33
fiWs g '23 ( 30,000c.Oct 15 34-'38
A-O 15(105.000c.Oct 15 '39-'53
Perm anent Impt. Funding Bds.
$24.000c. Apr 1 ’28-'31
16.000c.Apr 1 '32-'33
5s g '25 A-O 50.000c.Apr 1 *34-'38
105.000c. Apr 1 ’39-’45
85.000c. Apr 1 '46-'50
i 95,000c.Apr 1 '51-'55
B ON D. D E B T Jan 1 '24—1.745.600
Sinking fund_____________
98 807
Total assessed value 1923
(approx. 85% actual)..29,505,939
StatcACo.tax (per $1,000)'23-S 12 50
Pop n. 1910. 25.594; 1920------29,148
IN T on refunding bonds and fund­
ing bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank.
N . Y .; on school bonds at John
Nuveen & C o., Chicago.
CROSS ROAD TW P. SCH. DIST.
This district Is In Wilson County.

B H s'2 4 M-NS75,000c. Nov 1 '26-’ 49

BOND. D E B T Oct 31 '24- $75,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,304,567
_
Bch. tax rate (per $1.000) 1924.$9 00
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
IN T. at American Exchange Nat
Bank, New York.

CUMBERLAND COU N TY.
Fayetteville is the county seat.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
4 J4s'24A-O (1200.000c Apr 1 ’29-’48
1 100.000c Apr 1 ’49-’53
F un din g, RR. & Bridge Bonds
6a
„ . $181,300..........................
R oad and F unding Bonds.
6s '19 A-O $ 150,000cAprl5’30A35
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s g '22 A-0$250,000. .O ct 15 ’27-’51
5sg'23 M-S /442,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’51
\ 13 ,000 c...M a r 1 1952
R efu n d in g S chool Bonds
( $90.000c_0ct 1 ’26-’43
5J4s’2 3 A -0
6,000c— Oct 1 1944
7,000c_ Oct 1 1945
_
[ 70.000c.0ct 1 '46-'52
School B onds.
. „
]$6.000r*.M ay l ’28-'33
6s '25 M-N\44,000r*.May l'3 4-’55
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-$1.689.000
Sinking fund (est)----------100,000
T ot. assess, val. 1923------ 30,676,853




[ V ol . 121.

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
W ater Bonds.
5s 15 J-J $446,000c-July 1 ’26-’45
5s '17 J-J 223.000.-Jan 1 '26-'45
(For mat.uritv see V. 105, p. 1438'
5s '18 J-J $76,000. .July 1 '26-'44
1 4 .0 0 0 ... Jan 1 '26-'32
5.000___ Jan 1 1933
DAVIDSON.
5s g ’22 J-J
14.000 _Jan 1 '34-'35
This town is in Mecklenburg Co.
40.000 _Jan 1 '36-'45
W ater & Light Bonds.
.85.000_ Jan 1 '46-'62
_
6s g '24 J- J $25,000c* July 1 '26-’50
105.000}. July l '26-’32
140.000}. July 1 ’ 33-539
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5H g'23J-J
7.000c*. Jan 1 '26-'33 4 H g ’24 J-J 200.000§.July 1 ’40-’47
110.000c*. Jan 1 '34-'43
240,000}. July 1 '48-'55
6s g '24 J-J / 10.000c* July 1 '26-'30
.315.000 §. July 1 '56-'64
S chool Bonds.
U5.000c* July 1 '31-'45
W ater Bonds.
4Hs'01 J-J aiSO.OOOc— -July 1 1926
-s '24 - . . $80,000c*......... .............. 4H s’05 J-J
50.000c.—July 1 1935
W ater, Light & Sewer Bonds.
4H s'12J-J 25.000c— Jan 11927
5 ^ g '2 3 J -J /$52.000c*..Jan 1 '26'51
5s '16 J-J 48.000c._Jan 1 '2 6 '4 *
1 36,000c*. Jan 1 '52-'63 Rs ’ 21 J-.T 489 000— Tan 1 ’ 26-’49
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 '24— $250,000
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1174)
Water Alight bonds (in cl.). 165.000
Sewer Bonds.
Special assessments (in cl.). 33.500
4H s'0i J-Ja$in0.000c— July 1 1941
Sinking fund............ ............
$1,041
Tt}s'14 J-J 60 00 0c...Ja n 11929
tssassed v a lu a tio n 192t_ 1.10Y 0O 0
_
5s '15 M -N 18 500. .N o v t '26-’ 30
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $17.50
5s '17 F -A / 8 .0 0 0 ..Aug 1 '27-’29
Population 1910, 1.056; 1920, 1.156
\ 30.000—Aug 1 '30-'39
5s '19 J-J /64.000—July 1 '26 '56
IN TER E ST at New York City.
\ 1,000____ lulv 1 1957
5 J4g’22 F-A (2 5 .0 0 0 ..-Feb 1 '26-'50
DAVIDSON COUNTY.
(24.000— Feb 1 '51-'62
Lexington is the county seat.
P ublic Impt- Bonds5s
.-.$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ...........................
5H g’20 J-J $527,000 ..J an 1 ’26-’43
Road Bonds
(For maturity see V. 111, p. 1068.1
5s 15 M-NS300.000c. .M ay 1 1955
$36,000 §. Jan 1 '27-'35
Subject to call 1935 or any interest
5s g ’24 J-J
48,0005-Jan 1 '36-'43
date thereafter.)
96.000 §. Jan 1 ’44-’55
BOND DEBT Dec 1924. $312,000
120,000}. Jan 1 '56-'67
School debt (add’l)______
175.000
30,000}. July 1 '26-535
Sinking fund______________ 13.000
32,000}-July 1 '36-’43
Ass’d value'24 (*4 a c t .). .31.330.941
4H g’24 J-J
40 .000}.July 1 '44-'51
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 (for
42.000}. July 1 '52-558
cou nt.y p urposes) ................... $11.50
56,000}.July 1 '59-'66
Popiila’n 1910, 29,404; 1920. 35.201
Street and Sidewalk Bonds.
IN T. AT Harris. Forbes A Co.,
and at Guaranty Trust C o., both of 4 4 s '0 l J-J a$lO0.O00c July 1 1941
5s 19 J-J I 126.000.Jan 1 '26-'2S
New York.
______
\ 172.000-Jan 1 '29-'32
Cemetery Bonds.
DAVIE COUNTY.
5s g ’22 F-A /$32.000— Jan 1 ’26-’4i
Mocksvilte is the county 6eat.
l 36.000.-.Jan 1 ’42-’52
High School Bonds.
Bonds.
«s '17 - - .
$3,000....................1937 5 4Street ImprovementFeb 1 '26-'33
g '2 2 F-A/360.000—
Road Bonds.
1 ’34-'37
44$s’ J6 . . . $35.000........................... 5s g '22 J-J 1100.000— Feb 1 ’26-'62
260.000...J a n
Bridge & Jail Bonds.
(1 80.0 00}.. Jan 1 ’ 25-'34
5s A 6s .
*200.000.....................
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24. $396,500 5 s g '2 4 J-J ( 40.000}—Jan 1 '35-'39
l 60,000}--Jan 1 '40-'44
Sinking fund____________
9,346
(63.000 } - -Jan 1 '26-’34
Pot.assess, val.'23‘ act. val) 12.846 994
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$12 00 4 4 g ’24J-J (10.0005—Jan 1 ’35-'39
(2 0.00 0}.. Jan 1 '40-'44
Pop’n, 1910. 13,394; 1920____ 13,578 BOND. DEBT Nov 1925-S5,905,500
Water debt (incl.)_______ 1,993.000
DUNN.
Assessment debt (add’l) —
523,656
This town is in Harnett County.
Floating debt (add'l)_____
700.000
Contract to sell municipal light Sinking funds___________
734.206
system voted on Dec. 14— V. 113. Assess, val. real estate____39.758.292
p. 2742.
Assess, val personal_____28.417.745
W ater and Sewer B onds.
Other assess, property___ 2.774.736
$28.000c*.Mar 1 ’27-'33 Tot.ass'd val.'25 (3-5 act.)70,950.773
42.000c*.Mar 1 '34-’40
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$11 50
70.000c*.Mar 1 '41-'50 Pop n 1910, 18,241; 1920____21,719
135,000c*.Mar 1 ’51-'65
IN T. on bonds marked (*> at City
Street Bonds.
Treas. office: on bonds marked (a) at
6s g '17 F-A $24.000.-Aug 1 ’26-'28 Bank of America, N. Y .; on others at
Funding Bonds.
U. S. Mtge. A Trust C o.. N. Y .
6s g '17 F-4 $60.000.-Aug 1 '26-'37
}Bonds of 1924 are coupon bonds
Sewer Bonds.
but may be registered as to prnicpal
($3.000.-Feb
’ £ 8-'?0
and interest. ______
5Hs'25 F-A 172.000.-Feb
’31-’66
Improvement 5 s _____
$55,000 DURHAM COUNTY.
Durham is the county seat. In­
TO TAL DEBT Nov 20 '24. 564.000
Water A light bonds (incl.) 356.000 corporated 1881.
Funding Bonds.
” 38,000
Sinking funds...... ............
6s g ’ 17 J-D /$56.000-M ay 1 ’26-’33
Mortgage bonds of Carolina
124.000.-M ay 1 ’34-'36
L. A P. Co. held by city.
40.000
Road Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val .'24(60%act.) .3,713.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $15.00 5s g 19 A-O $240.000.0ct 1 ’26-’49
C ourt House Bonds.
Population 1910. 1.823: 1920 .2.805
IN T . on bonds o f 1917 and 1925 4*4s’ l5 J-D$J80.000-Dec 15 ’26-'40
4 4 s’ 16 Oct 4 0 .0 0 0 ..-Oct 1 ’26-'33
payable in New York.
Road and Bridge Bonds,
Tne net income or cue water-works
plant and the electric light plant 6 s g ’ 21 . . . $484.000_____ 1926-1951
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 178>>
owned by the town for the last fiscal
/100,000c*May l'27-'36
year, after necessary allowances for
repairs and maintenance, exceeded 4 K g ’25M-N/200,000c*May l ’37-’46
1100.000c*May l ’47-’50
the interest upon the town’s water
C oun ty Home Bonds.
and lighting bonds and the amorti­
zation requirements under the M u­ 44K'25M-N$150.000c*May l ’26-’55
TO T. DEBT M ay 1925—$1,689,000
nicipal Finance Act. 1917.
Sinking fund_____________
55,383
Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.) 83,504 476
DUNN GRADED SCHOOL DIST. StateACo.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$10.00
This district is in Harnett County. Pop'n 1910, 35,276: 1920____42.219
'$12.000..Feb 1 '26-'31
6s g '21 F-A 15.000— Feb 1 '3 :-'36 IN T . at 6s and 4 4 s of 1925 at
Y . City;
24.000— Feb 1 '37-'42 U. S. Mtge. A Trust Co., N. Loan A
45.000— Feb 1 '43-'51 on all others at Farmers’
5>*g’22 F-A $15.000—Feb 1 ’26-'40 Trust Co., N. Y .
24.000— Feb 1 '41-'52
SPEN c I TTOTAL D EBT Nov 1922. $150,000 EAST town is inrRowan County.
This
Assessed value 1921_______ 4,647,208
S chool Bonds.
IN TER E ST in N . Y . City.
6s g ’22 J-J J$10,000—July 1 ’26-'35
l 34,000.-July 1 ’36-'52
6s g '22 J-J
14,000..J u ly 1 *26-’39
DUPLIN COUNTY.
Street Impt. Bonds.
Kenansville is the county seat.
6s g '22 J-.T $14.000--July 1 ’ 26-’39
R oad and Bridge Bonds­
es '21 M-S$100.000—Mar 1 ’42-’51 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 4 .. $100,000
25,000
6s ’22 M-S 100,000—Mar 1 '46-’55 Water debt (included)___
Sinking funds____________
3,636
Jail Bonds.
5s '22 A-O $43.000____Oct 1 1952 Assess, val. 1923 (H act.).1,000.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $22.50
_
Road Bonds.
/ $370,000— .Sept 1 1935 Population 1910, 1,729; 1920, 2,239
5s '25 M-S 1150,000—Sept 1 '36-’45 EDENTON.
T O T .B D .D T . Feb 1925..$1.711.500
This town is in Chowan County.
_
Total ass’d value 1924_ 25.820.487
Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $10 40 5s g '16 S-A $16,000c.June 1 ’ 26-’41
Pon’n 1910. 25.442: 1920___ 30,223
6s '15 J-J 40.000— July 1 1945
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank and 6s - .
J-J 30.000.— July 1 1945
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
6s '18 J-J 10,000— Jan 1 ’ 26-’ 38
6s '20 s-a 77.000_______________
DU RH AM .
Electric Light F unding Bonds.
This is the county seat of Durham 6s g '22 M-S ($25.000.-M ar 1 '26-'50
Co. Inc. as a town Apr. 10 1869; as a
l 4.000. .M ar 1 ’51-’52
city May 1895.
Street Impt. Bonds.
*D. & N. RR. B onds.
f$50,000r*June 1 ’26-’35
6s '88 J-J $87,00 0c...Ja n 1 1928 5sg’25 J-D ( 10,000r*June 1 '36-'40
Market Bonds.
I 5,000r*June 1 ’41-'45
4H s’01 J-J a$50.000c— .July 1 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '25- $202,600
Water debt (incl.)________
35.000
5s ’22 J-J 16,000— Jan 1 ’26-’33
F unding Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
9,600
4 ju s 'll J-J $140,000c— .Jan 1 1941 Assess, val., real estate____2,622,232
4,4s'16 J-J
60.000—July 1 ’26-’40 Assess, val., personal_____1,567,616
5s '17 F-A 16.000—Aug 1 '2 6 -'2 n Tot .assess, val.'25(4-5 act.)4.189,848
5s g ’22 J-J / 5,000_____Jan 1 1926
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $12.40
160,000---Jan 1 ’27-’32 Population 1910, 2,789; 1920—2,777
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $13 80
Pop’ n, 1910, 35.284; 1920___ 35.064
IN T. on 6s of 1921 and on 5s and
514s of 1923 at the Guaranty Trust
Co.. New York: on 5s of 1922 at the
U . S. Mtge. A Trust C o., N . Y.

I

EDENTON
B uilding
5s
s-a
.«
-.5 4 k’ 24 A-O

GRADED SCH. D IS T .
Bonds
$24,000c____1941-1946
6.000............................
( 6. 0 0 0 c * . Apr 1 '27-'33
144,0 0 0 c * . Apr 1 '33-'54
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 '25. $76,000
Sinking fund______________
3.000
Tot .assess .val .'25(J4 act.)4.205.028
School tax rate (per $1.000)'25-$4.10
Population in 1921 lest. ) ____ 4.000
INT. on bonds of 1924 payable at
New York.
EDOECOMBE COUNTY.
Tarboro is the county seat.
Road B onds.
5s '14 J-J
$9.000_ Jan 1 ’26-’ 28
_
5s '15 J-J 20.000-..J a n 1 '29-'38
Bridge B onds.
5s '14 J-J
$ 9 .0 0 0 ..-Jan 1 ’ 26-'28
5 s '15 J-J
10.000___ Tan 1 '29-’33
5 s ’ 15 J-J
20 .000 -.July 1 '34-’43
f40 000C-.Jan 1 '29-'48
5s '24 J-J
30.000c..Jan l'4 9 -'5 8
(30.000c.. Jan 1 '59-'64
5 H s ’ 22 J-J 100.000__ Jan 1 '27-'46
fl 0.000c.Jan 1 '27-'36
4H s’25 J-J (20.000c.Jan 1 '37-'46
(30 000c.Jan 1 '47-'58
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
6s'20F-A15/$50.000.A ug 15 '27-'3a
„
( 50.000.Aug 15 ’37-'41
C ou rt-H ou se Bonds.
5 s 'l l J-J
$6,000— .Jan 1 ’26-'31
Jail Bonds.
5s '24 J-J /$ ] 0.000c..Jan 1 '29-'38
1 30,0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 '29-'53
BOND. D E B T Oct 27 '24 $463,000
Assessment d e b t ________
128.000
Floating debt,_____________
40.000
Assessed value real estate.23,896,553
Assessed value personal.. 6,809,933
Other assess, property_ 3,677,435
_
Total assessed value 1924
(about 70% actual)
34 383.921
StateAOo.tax(per $1,000) '24-S7.833
Pon'n 1910 32.010: 1920 .,.3 7 .9 9 5
TNT. at the Hanover Nat. Bank.
______
New York.
ELIZABETH C ITY.
This eitv is in Pasquotank County.
City purchases properties o f local
utility corporations for $370,000.
(V. 120. p. 729).
bPublic Im provem ent B onds.
f$84,000c*. Jan 1 '28-’34
5s g'2 4 J-J (136.000c*.Jan 1 '35-'42
220.000c*. Jan 1 '43-'52
(360,000c*.Jan 1 '53-'64
Street Imp'-oveoient Bonds.
5 s '00 M -N z$ ' ,000. .$1.000 yearly
5s ' l l M -Sal20.000c......
-1941
( 3,500c*—Aug 1 1929
5s 24 F-Ab 63.000c*..A ug 1'30-43
„ .
8.500c* Aug 1 1944
Market H ouse Bonds.
5s '15 J-J t$l 4.000.—Jan 1 '26-’35
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '24 $216,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
5,700
Total assessed value 1924
(about % actual)_____ 10.277,154
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$7.20
Population 1910, 8.412; 1920 8.926
z Payable through First A Citizens
Nat. Bank, Elizabeth City: (a)
through A. B. Leach A C o., In c.,
New York; (b) at Hanover Nat.
Bank. N. Y. City; (f) Baker, Watts
A C o., Baltimore.
E L IZ A B E T H C I T Y G R A D E D
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Pasquotank Co
Dtst. incorporated Feb. 21 1907.
5s '07 A-O $22.000c__________ 1937
6s ’ 22 J-J 280.000c—Jan 1 ’ 27-’61
514s
J-I $120.000c Jan 1 ’27-’56
BOND. D E B T Nov 1925. $422 000
Assessed value 1924______ 12 051 620
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$5.00
Population in 1922 (est.)_____ 12,000
ELKIN.
This town Is In Surry County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s g '22 A-O $99.000c*Apr 1 '26-’36
6s '22 J-J
33,000 *July 1 '26-'36
5% sg'23A-0 70,000c*.Oct 1 '26-'39
-s g '24 J-J 20,000c*_July 1 '26-'50
W ater Bonds.
6 s '22 J-J $12,000c*.July 1 ’26-’47
_s g '24 J-J 25,000c*.July 1 '26-50
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5J4g'23 A -O/$38,000c*.Oct 1 '26-’44
\ 60.000...O c t 1 ’45-’64
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
6s g '22 A-O ($32.000c*. Apr 1 '26-’57
\ 10,000c*.Apr 1 ’58-'62
W ater & Light Bonds.
5>£sg’25M-S $70,000c*Mar 1 ’27-’61
BUND. DEBT Nov 1925-- $430,000
Water debt (included)_____ I 23,500
Assessed valuation 1925 ...2 .9 0 0 000
Total tax rate (perSl.000) ’24_$11 00
Population 1910, 886; 1920____1,296
IN T . payable In New York.
ELLERBEE.
This town is in Richmoftd County.
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
6sg’24 J-J J$4,000c..July 1 ’ 26-’29
170.000c. .July 1 '30-'64
TO T. B D . DT. Sept '2 4 -. $90,000
Water bonds (included)___
50.000
Electric light bonds (in cl.). $15,000
Net debt-------------------------25.000
Assess, val. prop. 1923____ 602,141
Estimated actual value____1,100,000
Population 1920________________ 473
IN T . in New York.
EMMA SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Asheville) is in
Buncombe County.
6s '19 M-NS50.000____Nov 1 1939
BOND. D EBT Oct 19 ’23. $50,000
Ass'd value 923 (3-5 a ct.).1,223,772
Bond tax rate(per $1,000) '23—$2.60
Population (estimated)_______ 1,300
ENFIELD.
This town Is In Halifax County.
W ater Bonds.
6s g ’22 J-J ($5,000—Jan 1 ’26-’30
\64,000_Jan 1 ’31-’62

D ec., 1925.]
E N F IE L D

(C o n c lu d e d ).

NOKTH CAKOLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
fORSYTH COUNTY.

GASTONIA.

183
F ire -D e p a rtm e n t B on d s.

This city Is In Gaston County. 5« 13 M-N *9.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1946
itis'19 A-O 12 ()<>Oe__Oct T 26-'29
Incorporated in 1876.
Water-xv».rl<« S Sewerage R<t«.
r
Street R ailw ay B on d s.
5s '99 M -N $50,000c*..N ov 1 1929 5 M s' 15 M -N $ 9 .0 n O c ...M a y 1 1940
R oad B on d s.
5s ’ 19 J J $90 O nn...Tan 1 ’ 2 6 * ’ 28
Incinerator Bonds.
5s 01 J-D 15.000c*..June 1 1931
5s g 07 A-O 23.000c*. .O ct 1 1937 5V*s l5 M -N $8.0<)0c___ M a y 1 1940
5s 22 . . . /2 0 0 .0 0 0 . .M a y 1 '3 5 -'3 8
1600.000 _ M * v I '3 9 -'4 4 6 s v20 J-J 418.000c*.Iuly 1 '26-'58
W ater Works Bonds.
t^s'02 F-A *50.000c...Feb 1 1942
6s '21 J-J $250.000___ Jan 1 1927
W ater-W orks Bonds.
_
5s '14 M -N $12.500c*..M ay 1 1944 5s 13 M-N 36.000c_ May 1 1951
F i .n d l n v H o n .Is .
20.0 0 9 c.. .J a n 1 1953
5s T 3J-J S85.000c.Jan 1 ’ 30-’33-’43 5s 13 M-S 10.000c*.-M ar 1 1943 is T 4 J-J
(Pari every 10 years )
5s '1 8
F -A
2 9 .0 0 0 ............1926-1951
Street Bonds.
F A IR M O N T .
5s g '07 A-O $30,000c*..O ct 1 1937 4s ’ 2 0 J-D (2 8 0 0 0 .D ec 1 ’ 2 6 -'5 3
S c h o o l N o te s .
This town is In Robeson County.
45*s’25 M-S ($330.000c.Sept l'2 6-’36 5s 13 M-S 35.000c* —M arll 104'’
114.000.
Dec 1 ’ 5 4 - ’60
t 70.000c.Sent l'37-'38 5s T4 M -N 75.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1944 5s '2 2 F-A 26 0 0 0 — Aug 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 51
P u blic Improvement Bonds.
__e '17 s-a $30 000o . . . _____1947 Total debt Sept 1925_____$1,678,000
5s 17 J-J 159,onOc*. _Jan 1 191 4 Vt s ’23 M -S 6 0 ,0 0 0 c * S e p t 1 ’ 2 6 - ’55
Assessed value real estate 87.642 062
23 0nftc*__Feb 1 1926
P u b lic Im p t. B o n d s .
♦Water & Light Ronds.
75.000c*Feb 1 ’ 27-’29 4 J is '2 5 J-J ($ 4 5 .0 0 0 r * .J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 40
6s '25 B
’-A $18.000c.Feb 1 '28-'45 Assessed value personal. 82 920.465
Otherassess property__ 7.716 691 6 s ’ 21 F-A 108.000c*Feb 1 ’30-*33
il0 5 .0 0 0 r * _ J a n 1 '4 1 -’ 6 l
W ater and Sewer Ronds.
45.000c*Feb 1 ’ 34-’36 T O T . B D . D T . Jun e 1 '2 5 $ 1 ,6 9 8 ,0 0 0
6s ’23 J-J $30.000.-July 1 '26-'50 Tot .ass'd val.'25 (2-3 act.1178.27 7.218
G E N .B D .D T June 1 '22. $30,000 State & Co. taxiper $1,000)'25.$5 50
54,000c*Feb 1 *37-’39 A s ’ d v a l.'2 5 (6 0 -7 5 % a c t .) :
B e a l.....................................11.726.551
Assessed valuation 1921— 1.189,425 (>on'n 1910, 47.311; 1920 ..77.269
180.000c*.Aug 1 '26-'31
INT. payable In New York at Nat 5s ’22 F-A-j 140.000c*.Aug 1 ’35-'39
Personal--------------------- 3.723.762
Total tax rate (per $1,000) T9 $13.33
Population 1910 730:1920
1.000 Park Bank and Guaranty Trust Co.
T otal........... ....................16.886.375
60.008c*.Aug 1 '40-'41
• Int. at the U. S. Mtge. &
51*g’23F-AJ 90.000c*.Fob l ’26-’34 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-SI2 25
FO U R O A K S S C H O O L D IS T .
1150.000c*.Feb 1 ’35-'40 Population 1910, 6.107; 1920. _ 11 ,296
Trust C o., New York City.
This district is in Johnston County.
Sewer Bands.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, New
F A IR M O N T T O W N S H IP .
School Bonds.
5s '14 M -N S6.500C*—M ay 1 1944 York.
A twp In Robeson County.
6s '22 J-D $75,000c
June 1 1942 5s '13 M-S $12.500c*.-M ar 1 194:<
BOND. DEBT Nov 1'25— $76,000 6s '20 . . . 145.000c*_____ Serially- G O L D S B O R O G R A D E D S C H O O L
R o a d R on d s.
6.100 5 ^ g '2 3 F -A (29.000c*.Feb 1 '26-'54
5t4s'19 M-S $60,000c......................... Sinking fund______________
D IS T R IC T .
($12,000 on Sept 1 in '29. '34. '39 tss'd value 1925 (2-3 a c t.).l .000 100
J 20,000c*.Feb 1 ’55-'64
This district is in Wayne County.
Sob. fax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 -$ l).5 0
'44 & 49.)
Electric-I ight Bonds.
BON D. DEBT N ov 23 '2 3 . $60,000 Population in 1921 (est..)______ 1,60' 5s '99 M -N$15.000c*..Nnv 1 1929 5s School Bonds.
$40.000__
Assessed valuation 1923— 3,500.000
INT. at the National Bank of 5s '01 J-D 10.000c*..June 1 1931 w '14 J-J $25.000__ Jan 1 1934
June 1 1938
'18 J-D
Bond tax rate (per $1,000) '23..$1.50 Commerce. New York.
5s g 07 A-O
2.000c*..O ct I 1937 is g T9 J-J
75.009_ July l 1959
_
Population in 1920------------------3,501- F R A N K L IN .
,5s 13 M-S
2 500c*..M ar 1 1943 5s
___ $ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 _________ s e r ia lly
5s ’ 14 M -N 5.000c*—M ay l 1944
18.000r*_June 1 '26-28
This town Is In Macon County.
F A R M V IL L E .
School Bonds.
35.000r*_ June 1 '29-33
W ater, Elec. Light & Pr. Bds.
This town is In Pitt County.
($40.000c. Oct 1 '27-’34 5s '01 J-D $15.000c*-_June 1 1931 4 ^ s ’25 J-D 27,000r*.June 1 '34-36
W ater Ronds.
5s g 07 A-O 15.000c* .O ct 11937
50.000r*_June 1 '37-41
160.000c.Oct 1
5H »T 5 A O $9.300..A pr 1 ’26- 4i 6 s ’ 24 A-O 1100,000c. Oct 1 '35-'64 5s T3 M-S 10 000c* —Mar 1 1943
'55-'64
60.000r*_ June 1 '42-46
S ew era ge B o n d s.
5s T 6 J-J 100,000c*..Jan 1 1946
,135.OOOr*. June 1 '47-55
6 Us' 15 A-O $15.390 . Apr 1 ’26-’4flBOND. DEBT M ay 12 '25 $354,000
Funding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June '25- $750,000
Assess, val. real estate___
675.600
Flectric Light Ronds.
5s g '07 A-O $5.000c— .O ct 11937 Assessed value 1924______ 19.367.920
&U, s'15 A-O $3 600 .A pr 1 '26-'46 Assess, val. personal______ 379.567
W ater and Light Bonds.
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1922.S5.50
Other assess, property----77.714
BOND DEBT Oct 16 22- $222,700 Tot. ass’d val.'24 ( h act.) 1.132.842
($23 000c*-Feb 1 ’26-'26 Population 1910, 9.364; 1920.. 12.629
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 115.000 Total tax rate (per $1.000)'24
IN T. in New York.
$9 .00 6s ’21 F-A( 75.000c*.Feb 1 ’ 27-'29
Floating debt (add’l)______
8.315
108.000c*.Feb 1 '30-’33
IN
Hanover National Bank.
Assessed value real estate..1.714.77^ New T. at City.
90.000c*.Feb 1 '34-'39 G R A C E S P E C IA L T A X S. D .
York
Assessed value personal_ 1.084.597
_
12.000c*Feb 1 ’ 26-’3i
This district is in Buncombe Co.
Other assessable property. . 2 14.670 F R A N K L IN C O U N T Y .
6s ’ 21 F-A 24.000e*Feb 1 ’32-’39
S ch ool-B u id lin g Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.'22(85% act.)3.014.038
lll0.000c*F eb 1 ’40-’ 61
Louisburg is the county seat.
JI38.000—Aug 1 '26-’44
Tax rate (per $1.000) '22--------$22.00 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '24. $175,000 5 t fg ’23F-AJ 57.000c*Feb 1 '26-'44
Population 1910, 816; 1920------ 1,780 Assessed value 1923______ 14 949.628
1140.000c*Feb 1 ’45-'64 54£s'23 F-A) 3 5 .0 0 0 ..Aug 1 '45-'51
BONDED DEBT Oct 1923 $75,000
M unicipal Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 —$10 .0
_
F A Y E T T E V IL L E .
5s g'25 F-A $225,000c* Aug 1 ’27-'64 Assessed valuation 1923_ 4.196,830
This city Is in Cumberland County Population. 1910. 24.692; '20, 26,667 (For maturity, see V. 121, p. 1126.) Population (estim ated)...........3,500
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank.N. Y .
R ailroad Bonds.
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1925-S2.589.000
D
5s
J-J $34,500____ Jan 1 1926 F R A N K L IN G R Ain E D S C H .D IS T . Water & light debt (incl.)
722.500
This district is
Macon County.
5s
F-A 13.500____ Feb 1 1932
415,260 G R A H A M .
Assessment debt (add’l)_
S chool Building Bonds.
This town t« In Alamance County.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
120.198
($6.000—Feb 1 '26-'31 Sinking funds___________
W ater Bonds.
5s
J-J $15.000___ Jan 1 1932 6s '22 F-A 128 .000 ..Feb 1 '32-'45 Tot.ass'd val.'25 ( M a c t ).26.000.000
Electric Lt. & Funding Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $13 50 5Mg '24 M-S$25,000c*.Mar 1 ’26-’50
U5.000—Feb 1 '46-'5i
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s
J-D $30.000_____Dec 1 1935 TOT. B D . D T. Jan 1922— $62,000 Pop'n 1910.5.759; 1920............12.871
_
-S T4 J-J $50.(10(1_ Jan j iqg4
Water. Street & Bridge Bonds.
INT. at Nat Park Bank, N . ¥ .
5H g '24 M-S (60.000c*.Mar 1 '26-35
5H "'19 M -N 152.000c*. Nov l'26-'44 Assessed value 1921______ 1,573.181
W ater-W orks Bonds.
116.000c*. Mar 1 '36-39
G A S T O N IA G R A D E D S C H O O L
T
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
5s ' l l A-O $20.000____ Apr 1 1941 F R A N K L IN isO NFranklin County.
D I S T R IC T
This town in
W a ter „n.1 ' « » e r R on d s.
,
f$ I2.000 ------- 1926-1931
This
T3 J-D
5s
J-DS100.000____ Dec 1 1935 6s W ater and $6,000c.................. 1933 Gaston district (P. O. Gastonia) Is in - s ’21 s-a ( 80.000 .......... 1932-1951
County.
Sewer Bonds.
40,000c*. Feb 1 '26-'33 6s '20 A -0$ 152.000c..A pr 1 ’ 26-’61
„
l 16.000.....................1940
S chool Bonds.
School Bonds.
5s g '23 F-A 56,000c*.Feb 1 '34-'41 (For maturity see V. 112. p. 393.) 6s '21 M-SS414.000—Sept 1 ’ 26-’ 48
110.000c*.Feb 1 '42-'52
$6.000______1926-1931
9.000—Mar 1 '26-’28 6s ’21 s-a J 40.000---------1932-1951
Street Improvement Bonds.
144.000c*-Feb 1 '53-'64
T \
16.000— Mar 1 '29-'32r
10.000------- July 1935
5H g’23A-OJ 38.000c*.Apr 1 '26-'4l 5 sg’25 J-J($30,000c* July 1 '26-'35 5sg'22 M -S 30.000. . Mar 1 '33-'385s 05
1
July ’36-’45
Funding Bonds.
60.000c*.Apr 1 '45-'64 5K sg ’25J-JJ 20.000c* July 1 '27-'34
36.000— Mar 1 '39-'446s
16.000c*
1
. . . ($6,000 ..........1926-1931
Street Bonds.
.
56.000. .M ar 1 '45 '52
1 9.000c* July 1 ’35-’43
1 9.000 ..........1932-1940
5s
A-O $100.000____Apr 1 1941
F-A 96,OOOr*.Feb
Bonds.
6s '20 J-D j 36.000-.D ec 1 ’26-'31 5 HW ater J-J $35,000c* July 1 '27-'61 54£g '23 M -N 200,000c.M ay 1 '26-'49 BOND. D EBT June 1924. $413,900
4 % s’25
1 '28-62 Sinking fund--------- ----------s g'24
$6,483
1 20.000.-D ec 1 '32-’36
(For maturity,
5H s’23 A-OJ 103.000c*. Apr 1 '26-'31 BOND. DEBT Aug. 1925. $268,000 BOND. DEBT see V. 120, p. 2585.) Assess, val.. real estate____1,701,846
Oct 24 23 $700,000 Assess, val., personal_____1.343 049
\110.000c*. Apr 1 '35-'44 Water bonds (incl.)_______ 144.250
8,000 Tot.assess. val.'24(60%act) 3.152.700
fund______________
1,117 Floating debt (add’l ) ____
5s g '24 J-D 200,000c*..Tune 1 '26-35 Sinkingassessed val. 1924
Assess, val. (J4 to % act.)
Tax rate (per $1
4 s ?25 J-D 28.000-.D ec 1 '26-'32 Total
1923.................................24,000,000 Population 1910.000) 1921 ...$ 1 3 .0 0
(about
actual)_______ 1.250 600
2.504; 1920..2,366
Funding Bonds.
tax rate (per $1,000)’23.$4.50
6s '20 J-D f$2.000--Dec 1 ’26-'27 Town tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $17.50 Sch. T . at New York City.
Population 1910, 809: 1920____ 1.058
IN
\ 8.000.-D ec 1 '28-’31
G R A N V IL L E C O U N T Y .
INT. payable in New York City
Bridge Bonds.
Oxford is the county seat.
G IB S O N V IL L E .
4^sg'25M -S 35,000r*Mar 1 '28-’62 FREMONT.
. . . $60.000...........................
This town is in Alamance and Guil­
TOT. BD. DT. May 1925.$1.447.000
5s ’09 s-an ] 00,000c__________1939
This town is in Wayne County
ford Counties.
Sinking fund____________
99,020
School Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924 12 255 5 '3
5s '23 J-J15S ’8.000. July 15 '26-'53
($1,000c*—Sept
($3.000c*July
Tax rate (per $1,000) 19^0------- $7.60 -s g '24 M-S \34,000c*.Sept 1 1 1927 5% sg’22J-J } 9.000c* fuly 1 '26-’28 5s
. . . 240.000c.May 15’35-'44
'28-44
1 ’ 29-'34
Population 1910. 7.045: 1920 .8.877
Road Bonds.
126,000o*July 1 ’35-’47
W ater Bonds.
IN T . at NewYork City at Hanover
_
1939
'20 M-S $70,000..M ar 1 '26-'60
(40.000o*July 1 ’48-'63 5s T9 s-a $80.000_
Nat. Bank and at U. S. M tge. & 6s Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 M -N l50.000___ N ov l"l946
Sewer and Sidewalk Bonds.
Trust Co.
J-J
30.000— .July 15 1943
6s '20 M-S ($23,000..M ar 1 '26-'48 6sg’23 M -N 2S,000c*Nov 1 '26-’55 5s
General C oun tv Bonds.
1 24,000..M ar 1 ’49-'60 TOT. DEBT Oct 27 '24. — $137,000
F A Y E T T E V IL L E G R A D E D SCH
GROSS BD. D T. Aug '24. $170,000 Water debt (incl.)________ 109.000 5s '25 M -NS18,000-May 15 ’35-’44
D I S T R IC T
Water bonds (incl)________
72,000 Assess, val. '24 (% a c t.)_ 2,025.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 30 '24- $450,000
_
This district (P. O. Fayetteville)
20.000
Electric light____________
10,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ $7.50 Floating debt (add’l)______
is in Cumberland County.
25,000
Sinking funds____________
2.000 Population, 1910. 1,162; 1920. 1.302 Sinking fund______________
School Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate_ 11,405.685
_
15.000
INT. payable in New York at the
6s '21 J-J $250.000____July 1 1961 Special assessment________
Assess, val., personal____4,241;597
71.000 Hanover Nat. Bank.
BOND. DEBT M ay 1925 $425,000 NET D E B T _______
Other assess, property____ 5,799.885
S ink ing fu n d ------------------------3 2 .5 0 0 Assessed v a lu e 1923________ 1 ,8 4 6 .3 9 7
Tot. assess, v al.'24(65%
Assessed value 1924----------12,350,000 Population, 1910, 951: 1920, 1,294 G O L D S B O R O .
actual)--------------21.447,167
IN T. at the National Bank of
This city Is In Wayne County.
Value of real estate owned
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) 24$13.70
Sewer Bonds.
by school district in 1924 593,500 Commerce, New York.
6s '98 J-J $30,000____July 1 1928 Pop'n 1910. 25,102; 1920____ 26,846
INT. at E. H Rollins Sc Sona.
F L O R A L C O LL E G E C O N S. S. D. FREMONT GRADED SCH. DIST. 5Ms’ 18 — .
11,500 _____1926-1948
This district is in Wayne County. 5J4s’19 A -0($13.000c—Oct 1 '26-'38 Boston, Mass., and in New York.
This district (P. O. Lumberton)
School Bonds.
is in Robeson County.
\ 42.000c..O ct 1 ’39-’ 59
6s '24 J-D $30,0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1954 6s g ’22 J-D$75.000_________________
J30.000-.Dec 1 ’26-’40 GREENE COUNTY.n t y se a t.
S n ow Hill |s th e c o u
BON D. DEBT July 1 1925..$30,000 6sg'23 J-J Tl3.000r*— July 1 '26-’51 6s ’20 J-D \80.000— Dec 1 ’41-’60
R o a d B o n d s.
\ 2,000r*__ July 1 '52-’53
Assess, val. 1924 (2-5 a c t .).1,300,000
Funding Bonds.
Population____________________2,500 BOND. DEBT May 1922. $100,000 4 4*s'05 J-J 818.000c—.July 1 1935 Ss ’ 21 J-J $550.000___ July 1 1931
S n o w Hill Twp. R oad B o n d s.
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,684,424 5s T3 M -N 15 n n oc...M a y 1 1950
s-an $20 00___________ 1933
INT. at the National Bank of
FOREST C IT ? ]
J36.000—July 1 ’ 26-’31 5s T3
O ld T w p . R oad B o n d s.
This city is in Rutherford County Commerce, New York.
6s ’21 J-J 135 000—July 1 ’33-’36
s-an$20.000___________ 1953
Incorporated 1895.
16.000—Feb 1 ’26-'27 5s '13
O rm o n d s T w p . R oad B o n d s.
GASTON COUNTY]
6 s ’22 F-A U 2.000-.F eb 1 ’28-’33
Street Bonds.
s-an $20.000___________ 1953
Gastonia is the county seat.
4.000___ Feb 1 1934 5s '13
6s
. . . $5 0,0 0 0 -.. — - ...............
B ull H ead T w p . R oad B o n d s.
_s '05 ...$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ___________ 1935
6,000—Feb 1 ’35-’36
W ater and Light Bonds.
5s T3
s-an$20.000.................... 1953
Paving Bonds.
6s
. . . $50,000........................... ,s '08 . . . 200,000___________ 1938
J a s o n T w p . B o n d s.
6s '21 A-O 100,000___Apr 1 1946 5t^s'15 M -N $5,000____M ay 1 1940
School Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s'1 9 M-S $50,000____Sept 1 1949
5 ^ s ’ 18 F-A 26,000 --------- 1926-1938 5s '1.3 s-an $10.000___________ 1953
S h in e T w p . B o n d s.
Street Bonds.
W ater Supply Extension Bonds. 5s T9 A-O $384,000..Oct 3 '26-’49
s-an $10.000.................... 1953
6s '22 A-O ($5.000..July 1 '26-’30 6s '22 J-J 750,000—Jan 1 ’26-’46 44*s'02 F-A $20.000c—.F eb 1 1932 5s '13
H o o k e rto n R oad D ist. B o n d s.
144,000—July 1 '31-52 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 2742.) 5s '13 M -N 23 .000 c...M a y 1 1953
6s T3
ann $10.000_______
1928
Road and Bridge B on ds.
5 4£sT5 M -N 5 .0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1940
Sewei Supply Extension Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J [$12,500—July 1 '26-’50 5s g '23 M-S $300,000c*Mar 1 ’28-’52 6 s '20 A-OJ 34.000—-Apr 1 ’26-'27 TOT. DEBT Jan 1 '24— $889,000
z Bridge Bonds.
\ 2,000—July 1 '51-'52
\240.000—.A pr 1 '2S-’33 Total assess, val. 1923...13,791,376
Street Impt. Sewerage, Water 4^s'17 F-A $84.000c.Feb 1 '26-'46
J 6.000— Dec 1 ’26-’28 State & co. tax (per $1,000) '23 $16.10
Jail & C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
W orks and Elec. Light Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-D 1 2 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’ 29-’30 Pop’n 1910, 13.083: 1920____ 16,212
f$60,000c—Apr 1 '28-'37 5s ' l l F-A $30.000...............— 1941
6s '20 J-D U10,000-Dec 1 ’26-'35
6s ’25 A-O 100.000c._Apr 1 '38-'47
R oad & F unding B onds.
(For maturity see V. H I , p. 2543) G R E E N E V IL L E G R A D E D S. D .
I 90.000c—Apr 1 '48-’53 5s '15 J-J $100.000-J u ly l ’ 26-'45 5 ^ s ’22 A-O f 80.000 _____ 1926-1933
This district (P. O. Greenville) Is
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925-- $630,000 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24.$2,168.000
\ 80,000..........1934-1937 in Pitt County.
83 077 5s '22 F-A 34,000.-Aug 1 '26-'42 5sg’24 J-J i$80.000c*July 1 ’27-’42
Floating debt (add’l)--------- 100.000 Sinking funds___________
Total assessed value 1923.78.954,221
Sinking fund______________
4.811
City-Hall Bonds.
[ l 20,000c* July 1 ’43-’ 54
Total assessed value 1925—3,161,274 State &Vo. tax (per $1.000) '23$ J0.00 4Hs'02 F-A $15.0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1932 BOND. D E B T J u ly '2 4 .. $200,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $21 80 Pop'n 1910, 37,063; 1920___ 51.242
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
Assess, val. of prop. 1923.10,038,118
z IN T . payable in New York and 5s TO J-J $ 150.000c_ Jan 1 I960 Actual value (est.)______ 15,000,000
_
Population 1910, 1.592; 1920 .2.31?
IN T . on 6s o f 1922 at the National bonds o f 1922 at U. S. Mtge. & Trust 5s ’25 F-A f$6,000r*Aug. 1 '26-’31 Population (estimated)_______ 9,500
C o., New York.
Bank o f Commerce, New York.
\24,OOOr*.Aug 1 ’32-'43
IN T . in New York.
Sewer Ronds.
6s g '22 J-J IS5.000.-Jan 1 ’ 26-’ 30
(64,000...Ian 1 ’3 l - ’62
Electric Light Ronds.
6s g '22 J-J ($5 0 0 0 ..Jan 1 '26-'30
(44.000.. Jan 1 '3 1-'52
.8
...
5.500...........................
BON D. DEBT March 1922 $195,500
Assessed value 1921_______ 1.667.305
Population. 1910. 1.167; 1920, 1.648




Winston Salem Is the county seat
T -wo. R ailroad Bonds.
6s '8 8 ..
$53,000c..................1928

184

G R E E N V IL L E .
GREEN SB ORO.
This city is in Pitt County.
County seat of Guilford County
Incorporated 1808. Commission gov- 6s ’ 18 J-J $32.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1933
| Sewer B on ds.
ernment adopted Feb. 7 1911. City
Manager form of govt, adopted Feb 6s g ’ 23 J-D l$26.000r*Dec 1 ’ 26-’51
( 24.000r*Dec 1 ’52-’ 63
1921.
z Street Paving Bonds (c*&r).
Electric Light B onds.
1
5s ’01 J-J $25,000____Jan 1 1931 6s g '23 J-D ($16.000r*Dec 1 ’’26-'33
18.000r*Dec
34-’39
( 16.000r*Dec 1 ’40-’43
Street Bonds.
W ater-W orks & Electric Light.
5s 01 J-J $75.000____ Jan 1 1931
. . . $75.000c___
1932
75.000____ Jan 1 195-1 5s
4s ’04 J-J
5s ’ 12 F-A 75.000____ Aug 1 1942 6 s '17 J-D 80 000 _____ 1926-1957
38 000..July 1 ’26-'44
5s ’ 14 J-D 100.000...D e c 31 1944 5s '19 J-J
50.000____ Jan 1 1946 6 s ’ 20 J-D 59,000..........1926-1959
5s ’ 16 J-J
5 4 * ’19J -j 120.000. . Jan 1 ’26-'3i S chool Bonds.
5s
. . . $75.00 0 c._..............1937
6s ’20 J-J 120.000. . May 1 ’26-'31
6 s g ’22 J-J 350.000. .July 1 ’26-’32 5s ’ 15 J-J 30.000c...July 1 1945
Funding Bonds.
6sg23 J-J 1675.000..Jan 1 26 34
. . . $20.000c......
19*K
(250.000.-Jan 1 35 44 5s
4»^s’24 F-A 500.000..F eb 1 '26 '35 6s ’17 J-D 70.000 ..........1926-1939
5 s g '24 J-J 1342.000.-Jan 1 ’26- 34 6s ’ 17 J-D 21 000 ..........1026-1928
(120.000 ..Jan 1 ’35-’ 14 6s ’ 20 J-D 34.500..........1944-1959
}lm pt Bonds.
4M% ’ 24 F-A 1 .000.000 F e b 1 ’ 26 '35
_
4>Ssg’25 F-A 1,000.000.Feb 1 ’27-’36 5s g '14 J-J $25.000c_ Julv 1 1944
TOTAL DEBT Feb ’2 4 . . . $765,900
School Bonds.
debt (incl.)______
75.000
6s ’ 10 J-J $35.000___ July 1 1940 Floating lightdebt (in cl.).. 194.000
Water A
5s 11 J-J
30.000___ July 1 194
9kg. fds. (excl. water & It.)
11,000
40 nno July 1 ’26 '4 ? Total assess, val. 1923___ 8,751 426
6# ’ 15 J-J
6.000. .Jan 1 ’26- '27 City tax rate (per$l .000) 1925 $15 00
35.000. .Jan 1 '28- '32 Population 19m 4,101: ]9'20 .5,772
60.000. .Jan 1 ’33- 38
5sg’22 J-J
$ IN TEREST in New York.
91,000. .Jan 1 ’39- '45
90.000. .Jan 1 ’ 4R ’51
10.000. .Jan 1 '26- '27 GUILFORD COUNTY.
County seat is Greensboro.
35.000. .Jan 1 '2H- ’32
36.000. .Jan 1 ’33- ’3"
Highway-Improvement Bonds.
5s g *22 J-J
10.000. .Jan 1 ’34- ’45 5* 03 I -.1 $300 0 0 0 c ..lo n e I 1033
60.000. .Jan 1 '46- '51 5 X s ‘ 22 M-S zl.OOO.OOOcMar 1’27-51
5Ms’ 24 J-J 489.000 ____1926-1951 5H s’22 M-S a962 .OOOcSep t 1'26-51
Hospital Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
4 ^ s ’22 M-S («$6,000c Sept 1 ’26-’27
6s g 01 J-J $ 100.000 ___ Jan 1 1931
\ a90.000c Sept 1 ’28-’57
4s 04 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1954
Court-H ouse Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J J 122.000.-Jan 1 ’26- 1 5s 17 J-J $250.000c.Nov 1 ’27-’5i
7
(24,000..Jan 1 4H-35P 5s ’20 J-J 224.000c..Jan I ’26-’47
I 24.000..Jan 1 26-’31
S ch ool Bonds.
5sg’23 J-J 1 54.000. .Jan 1 ’32-’40
$24.000c. M ay 1 ’ 26-’28
88.000.
.Jan 1 ’41 -*51
60.000c.M ay 1 ’ 29-'33
(130,000.-Jan 1 ’52-'64 5s ’23 M -N 70.000c.M ay 1 ’34-’38
80.000c.M ay 1 ’39-'43
Incinerator Bonds.
100.000c.M ay 1 ’44-'48
4M s’24 F-A l$3,000..F eb 1 ’ 27-’29
,140,000c.M ay 1 '40-’53
(32.000.-Feb 1 ’30-’45 BON D.DEBT June 30 ’25$3,250,000
School bonds, special (addi­
Sewer Bonds.
6s g ’ Ol J-J $65.000c
Jan 1 1931
tional), June 30 1925-70.500
4s ’04 J-J
75.000c___ Jan 11954 Tot. assess, val. '21..........152.001.591
6s ’ 16 J-J
26.000___ Jan 1 1946 County tax (per $1,000) ’23--$7.50
5s ’ 19 J-J
21 .000 ..Jan l ’26-’46 Pop'll 1910. 60.497: 1920____ 79,272
IN T . on court-house bonds and
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s ’12 F-A $20.000 ___ Aug 1 194? bonds marked (z ) payable at County
Treasurer's office; on bonds marked
14.000. . uly 1 ’26-’28
30.000. -July 1 ’29-’34(a) at the Chemical National Bank,
4 '.0 0 0 ..July 1 '35-'4 I New York.
fisg’ 22 J-J
72.000. . July 1 '42-’50
108.000. .July 1 '51-’62 H A L IF A X C O U N T Y .
Halifax is the county seat.
f 3.000. .July 1 ’26-’28
5s g ’22 J-J (1 2 .0 0 0 ..July 1 ’29-’34 6 s ’21 J-J $150,000..July 1 ’ 31-’40
(84.000. .July 1 '35-'62
Court-H ouse Bonds.
50.000. . Feb 1 ’26-’356s
. . . $36.000...........................
60.000. . Feb 1 '36-’ 45 Road and Bridge Bonds.
($20.000c* Nov 1 ’26-’29
4J£s’24 F-A 80.000. -Feb 1 ’46-’55
50.000. .F eb 1 ’ 56-605s '19 M -N ] 80,000c* Nov 1 ’30-’39
60.000. . Feb 1 ’61 '65
(1 10,000c* Nov 1 ’40-’49
90.000. -Jan 1 ’ 26 '346s ’21 M -N 250,000___________ _
5s g ’24 J-J 150.000. _Jan 1 ’35-’444 3 g '2 5 F -A 500.000r*-_Aug 1 1940
4
200.000. .Jan 1 ’45-’ 54
C oun ty Home & F unding Bds.
250.000. . Jan 1 \55-’645s ’24 M -N $34,000c* Nov 1 ’26-’59
56.000. . Feb 1 ’28-’31 Jail Bonds.
80.000. -Feb 1 ’35-’426s
. . . $33.000...........................
4 4 s g ’25F-A 84.000. -Feb 1 ’43-’49 C oun ty Home B onds.
90.000. -Feb 1 ’50-’555s ’22 A-O ($12,000
Oct 1 ’ 27-'38
90 00 0..Feb 1 \56-’60
_
I 28,000_ Oct 1 ’39-'52
F 1 ’61-’65
100.000.
-Feb unding Bonds.
($18,000r*.May 1 ’26-’34
F unding Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $125 000____Jan 1 1938 4Jig’25 M N 27,000r*.May 1 ’35-’ 43
_
l 60.000r*.May 1 ’44-’55
5H s’ 18 J-J
18.000.........1926-1928
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 10’25 $1,505,000
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Floating debt (additional)
150,000
5s g ’ 17 J-J $48.1>un_.July 1 ’26-’3T Sinking fund____________
25,000
5sg’22 J-J / 8,000..Jan 1 ’26-’33 Tot.ass’d val.’25(3-5 act.) .40.345,791
\20,000-.Jan 1 ’34-’43 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.815.50
Population 1910.37,646: 1920.43,766
M arket-House Bonds.
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the Hanover
5s '12 F-A $20,000 ...A u g 1 1942
Nat. Bank, N. Y.; on 4 h s of 1925 in
M unicipal Building.
York City.
5sg’00 A-O $35,000___ Apr 1 1930 New law passed in 1919 requires that
A
5s ’12 F-A 15.000____Aug 1 194^ the county shall assume the payment
f 36.000--.Jan 1 ’26-’34 if all road
bridge bonds issued by
5s g ’24 J-J ] 60,000_ Jan 1 '35-'44 townships and the County and out­
_
(100.000. ..J a n 1 ’45-’54 standing at in time of the pass ige of
the
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
($35,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’ 32 the law. There are $260,000 such
5sg’23 F-Al 48,000..Feb 1 ’33-’3S bonds.
( 70.000..F eb 1’39-’45 H A M LE T.
( 72.000-.Feb 1 ’46-'51
This city is in Richmond County.
TO T. BD. D T. Nov 30'25 $9,302,000
M unicipal Building Bonds.
Water debt (included)
2 130.000 5>is'24 J-J $40,000..July 1 ’26-’45
Sinking fu n d s__________ 2 666 919
Street Bonds.
Assess, val. 1925________ 87.205.271 is ’ 16 M-N$50.000c___Nov 1 1946
Value o f city prop, (est.).l 1,000.000 8s ’ 18 J-J $30.000c
Jan 1 1928
City tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$ 12.40 544sg’22J-J 180,000..July 1 ’26-’43
Pop’n 1910, 15,895; 1921____12,840
School Improvement Bonds.
All bonds are coupon in form with 6s ’22 J-J $98,000___ $2,000 y ’ly
Street & Sewer Bonds.
privilege o f registration as to prin­
5Hsg’22A-0 ($45.000.Apr 1 ’26-’34
cipal only.
j 30.000.Apr 1 ’35-’44
The following is taken from a
Funding Bonds.
pamphlet issued by the city of
Greensboro: “ The Census in 1920 5Hsg’22A-0 $24.000..April 1 ’26-’37
accords Greensboro a population of GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $541,000
but 19,801 people. In 1923 the city Total assess, val. 1924____4,634,932
extended its limits, taking in its Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-316.00
natural suburbs, and in April 1923 Pop’n 1910, 2,173; 1920______ 3,808
application was made to Bureau of
the Census for a recount o f the H A M LE T P U B L IC S C H . D IS T .
population.
This official U. S.
( $6,000c* July 1 ’26-’28
Census shows a population o f 43,525
30,000c* July 1 ’29-’38
people. This annexation has not 5>£s’23 J-J ) 70,000c* July 1 ’39-’52
(
increased the debt o f the city in BOND. D E B T Nov 5 ’2 4 .. $110,000
any way.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,634.932
_
The only separate school district Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_____$5.40
debt is a 35% share of $530,000 oi Population (estimated)_______ 5,500
the school bonds listed above.
Principal and interest payable in
IN T. on 4% bonds payable in
New York; on 5s of 1922, on bonds of gold in New York.
1923 and 1925 at the Bankers Trust
Co., N . Y .; others in Greensboro.
HARNETT COUNTY.
The net income o f the water plant
Lillington is the county seat.
owned by the city for the last fiscal
Road and Bridge Bonds.
year, after necessary allowances for -s
. . . $150.000.........................
repairs and maintenance, exceeded BOND. DEBT Nov 1925— $290,000
the interest upon the city’s $250,000 Floating debt (additional). 120.000
water bonds and the amortization Tot .ass ’d val. ’25 (% act). . 25,000 000
required under the Municipal Fi­ State&Co.tax(per .$1,000) ’25.$11.70
nance Act. 1917.
Pop’n 1910, 22,174; 1920.........28.313




[V ol. 121.

NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
HAYW OOD COUNTY

Waynesville Is the county seat.
$30,000.-July 1 ’ 27-’ 29
5s ’24 J-J
90,000.. July 1 ’47-’52
20,000____July 1 1953
.1 0 ,0 0 0 ____July 1 1954
H ospital Bonds.
54*s’24 M-S ($8,000..M ar 1 ’ 26-’33
(4 2 ,0 0 0 ..Mar 1 ’ 34-’54
Road and Bridge Bonds.
-s
. . . 300,000_ ___________
_
BOND. DEBT Sept 1924.. $838,000
Assess, val. '23 (a ctu a l)..20.355 9-(9
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____ $13-50
Population 1920 (Census)___ 23,496
IN T . at the Chase National Bank.
N. Y
HENDERSON .

Thl* ci t y is In Vance Co. Inc by
Act of Legislature in 1841 and 1913.
Sewer Bonds
5s 04 A-O $>5 000___ Apr 1 1934
5s ’ 15 J-J
10.000.July 1 ’30A’40
6s g ’21 J-J
21.000..July 3 ’26-’46
5>4g’23 M-S 20,000c* Mar 1 ’26-’45
Fire Equipment Bonds.
5s 15 J-J $ 1 0 .0 0 0 ___ duly 1 194?
6s ’20 J-J
5.000..Jan 1 ’26-'30
Funding Bonds.
5s '15J-J
$7.000____July 1 1930
D. & N. Rv. Bonds (Sink. Fund)
6e '88 J-J $20.000____ Ian 1 1928
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J J $81.000.July 1 ’26-’32
( 80,000. July 1 ’33-’42
Street Bonds (Special).
5e 13 J-D$100,000c_ June 2 1958
_
5s 15 J-J
20.000 -July 1 ’25 ’56
($5,000 1935. 1945. 1950 & ’55)
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
5 X g ’ 23 I $86.000c* Mar 1 ’26-’43
M -S( 1 80.000c* Mar 1 ’ 34-’43
5 J-Ss’ 23 J-J ) 102.500c* July 1 ’26-’43
( 80.000c* July 1 '34-’43
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '2 3 .. $815,000
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 264.952
28.647
Sinking funds____________
Tot .assess val .'22________ 8.264.892
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922------- $8.00
Pot>'n within corp. limits. 1910,4 50 '
1920.......................................... 5.227
Pop n outside (township)______8.321
Pop’n within corp. limits, pres­
ent estimate__ ____________ 8 00(
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office o>
C . 8. M tge. & Trust C o.. New York
T
H ENDERSON
TW P.
GRADED
S C H O O L D IS T R IC T .

HERTFORD COUNTY.

Winton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $250.000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24. $500,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
10,000
Sinking fund_____________
25,000
Total assessed value 1924
-4
(3-5 to % actual)______11,473,295
State and County tax rate (per
$1,000) 192 i______________ $17.00
Population 1910. 15.436; 1920,16,294
H IC K O R Y .

This city is in Catawba County.
Inc. in 1874 ana 1879. Population
1910. 3,716: 1920, 5,076.
W ater and Sewer B onds.
5s '04 J-J $45.000__________ 1934
5s ’ 16 M -S $10,000__________ 1935
5s
J-D 18,000____June 11946
6s ’ 20 A-O 27,000___Oct 1 ’26-’52
F unding Bonds.
6s
A-O $ 6 .0 0 0 ..-O ct 1 ’26-’27
1952
6s ’22 A-O 45,000_____
S ch ool B onds.
5 s ’ 16 J-D $16.000_____ 1926-1941
6s ’20 M -S (18.000_____1924-1943
(14.000.........1944-1950
5H g’24J-J ( 30,000___Jan 1 '27-’32
(220.000. ..J a n 1 ’33-’54
Street B onds.
5s ’ l l
J-.J $35.000___ Jan 1 1941
6s
A-O 7 3.0 00...O c t 1 '26-'27
(2 0 .0 0 0 ...Oct 1 ’ 28-'37
Street Im provem ent Bonds68
A-O $30.000__________ 1929
16.000 ....... 1926-1927
63*21 A-O 48.000.........1928-1931
95.000 ____1932-1936
10.000 .......1926-1927
6s
M -S 40.000_____1928-1932
(60.000_____ 1932-1937
M unicipal B uilding B onds.
6 s '20 A-O ( $4.000......... 1926-1927
(115.000..........1928-1950
W ater B onds.
5s
A-O $11.500__________ 1947
5Jig’24 J-J /18.000c*. Jan 1 ’27-’35
(72.000c*.Jan 1 ’36-’59
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
($39,000.-Aug. 1 '28-’40
5 s ’25 F-Al 35,000--Aug. 1 ’41-’47
I 56,000.-Aug. 1 ’48-'55
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25. $1,147,500
Water debt (included)_____ 194,500
Sinking fund______________
12,500
Tot.ass’d val.’25(70% act) 10 145.118
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $16.00

This district is in Vance County.
School Bonds
6s ’21 F-A/$10.000r*.Aug 1 ’26-’30
( 84.000r*.Aug 1 ’31-’51
5g '23 M-S I 6.000r*_Mar 1 ’26-’31
\44.000r*.Mar 1 ’32-’53
R efu n d in g Bonds
5g ’23 M-S ($12.000r*.Mar 1 ’26-’31
\ 88,000r*.Mar 1 ’32-’53
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’ 23. $180,000
Tot.ass’d val.’22( act.).14,487.958
Sch tax rate (per $1.000) 1922.$7.30
IN T. at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co.,
New York.

HIGH POINT.
This city is in Guilford County.
Incorp, In 1857.
Sewer Bonds.
$55.000c*. Apr 1 ’26-’36
5!£g’24 A-O 144.000c*. Apr 1 ’37-’54
(l00,000c*.Apr I ’55-’64
W ater Bonds.
($24.000c*. Apr 1 ’27-’34
5>£g’24 A-O| 78.000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’51
l 91,000c*.Apr 1 ’52-’64
F unding Bonds.
_
5s ’08 A-O $60.000c_ Apr 1 1938
5s a ' l l A-O 20 .000c...A pr 11941
-j
5 s?15 J-J 60 .0 0 0 c... July 1 1945
H ENDERSON COU N TY.
75.000 .Jan 1 ’26-'30
County seat Is Hendersonville 544s’ 17 J
1?.000___ Jan 1 1931
See V. 76, p. 342 and 667, for lltiga
18.000___ Jan 1 1932
tinn over HR, aid bonds
5V*s’ 17 A-O 12.000. . 0 . t 1 '26-’27
5 X s ’25 F-A 90.000.-Feb 1 ’30-’47 6s ’ 18 A-O 14.000 _____________
Court House Bonds.
10.000 __July 1 1926
6s 04 . . . $ 12 000.-$2,000 yearly 6s ’ 19 J-J
45.000. . July 1 ’27-’29
Road and Bridge Bonds.
8.000____Apr 15 1926
6s 16 . . . $10.000..$2,000 yearlv
i g ’ 21 A-O 40.000. . Apr 1 5 ’ 27-’ 30
6s ’21 J-J
67.500-.Jan 1 ’26-’52
11.000 _Apr 15 1931
504.000-.Apr 1 ’ 2o-’51
100.000-.Apr 15 ’32-’36
Funding Bonds.
E lectric-Light B onds.
6s ’ 18 . . . $34.000..$2,000 yearlv
5s ’03 A-O $10.00Oo__ Apr 1 1933
6s '23 M-S15 80.000.Sept 15 ’29-’44
5}£g’24 A-O 30,000c*.Apr I ’26-’55
Jail Bonds.
5s ’25 J-J $100,000-.July 1 ’30-’54
Street Bonds.
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 1925-SI ,072.500 5s '03 A-O $70 000c._.A pr 1 1933
Tot.ass’d val.'24,act.vai.il9.487.757 5s g ’ l l A-O 4 0 .0 0 0 c...O ct 11941
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $11.00 5s ’ 16 . . .
_
50.000c..................1946
Pop'n 1910. 16.262; 1920____ 18.248 5H s’ 17 A-O (22 00 0.-Oct 1 ’26 '36
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank
\ 1.000
Oct 1 1937
N. Y ., and Nat. Bk. of Commerce, 6s ’ 18 A-O 24 0 0 0 ._ .Oct 1 ’26-’37
N. Y .. and at First Nat. Bank in 6s ’ 18 A-O 12 000_ Oct 1 ’26-'28
_
Hendersonville.
6s ’ 17 A-O / 9,000._0ct 1 ’26-’34
1 1.000___ Oct 1 1935
6s ’ 17 A- / 9,000...O c t 1 ’26-’34
-O
HENDERSONVILLE.
f 45.000c* July 1 ’26-’28
This city is in Henderson County.
5K s’22 J-J / 140,000c* July 1 ’29-’35
Street Bonds.
1 ’36-’42
6s ’21 A-O$226,000..Apr 1 ’26-’41 5M g’24 A-O (175.000c* July 1 ’26-’34
/81,000c* Apr
(For maturity see V. 142, p. 1187.)
(90,000c* Apr 1 ’35-’43
5H s’24 . . .
20.000_______________
M unicipal Building Bonds.
5>is’25 J-J /456,000..J u ly 1 ’28-’39
($78,000c* Dec 1 ’26-'38
1 44,000____July 1 1940
5Jig’22 J-D 10,000c*..Dec 1 1939
5>^s’26 J-J /276.000. - Jan 1 ’29-’40
1156,000c* Dec 1 ’40-’62
( 24,000____Jan 1 1941
S chool Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
6 s '22 A-O / $200,000. - Apr 1 ’32-’51 6s ’97 J-J $10,00 0c...Ja n 1 1927
M-S 15,000___ Mar 1 1932
\ 200,000___ Apr 1 1952
A-O 10.000___ Oct I 1941
R efu nding Bonds.
’ 13 J-J
50,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1943
6s ’22 A-O $12,000____Apr 1 1942
78,000c* July 1 ’26-’38
Funding Bonds.
5J4s’22 J-J
10,000c*. .July 1 1939
6s ’22 A-O $37,000____Apr 1 1942
156,000c* July 1 '40-’52
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
120.OOOr*.Sept 1 ’28-’35
5s ’25 J-J J$40.000--July 1 '2S-’37
1 85.000-.July 1 '38-’54 5sg’25 M -S 1260,OOOr*.Sept 1 ’36-’45
(370,00Or*. Sept 1 ’46-’55
(90,000.-Jan 1 ’29-’43
5H s’26 J-J (77,000--Jan 1 ’44-54 5s W ater & Sewer Bonds.
’01
( 8.000____ Jan 1 1955 5s ’02 M-N$50,000c___June 1 1931
M -N 60.000c...July 1 1943
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 18 ’25$2,314,000
Water debt (included)____
814,000 5s *03 A-O 10 .000 c...A pr 1 1933
30.0 0 0 c .._Jan 1 1940
Assessment debt (incl.)_
_
847,864 5s ’ 10 J-J
Sinking funds___________
40,910 5s g 10 A-O 20 .00 0 c...O ct 11941
Assessed value, 1925_____ 7,675 045 5s g ’ l l A-O 30 .00 0 c...O ct 11941
60.0rt0c_ July 1 1943
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$16.00 5s 13 J-J
1 ’26-’34
Pop'n 1910. 2.818; 1920______ 3.720 6s ’ 19 J-J /1 8 ,0 0 0 .. July 1 ’35-’58
(72,000..July
IN T . at the Hanover Nat. Bank
P ublic Im pt. & Funding Bonds.
and National Park Bank, New York.
$140,000c* Apr 1 ’26-’32
24,000c*. Apr 1 1933
HENDERSONVILLE G R ’D SCH. 5>£g’23 A-O
400,000c* Apr 1 ’34-’43
D IST R IC T .
250,000c* Apr 1 ’44-’48
$60,000.-Feb 1 ’28-’37
40.000. -Feb I ’38-’42GROSS B D . D T . Sept’25$4,301,000
light
677,000
5H s’25 F-A 50.000. -Feb 1 '43-’47Water &funds debt (incl.).
(other than
60,000--Feb 1 ’48-’52 Sinking
water and elec, light_
_
225 655
. 70,000--Feb 1 ’53-'57
BOND. DE&T Feb 1925-- $280,000 Assessed val. 1924 - ___ 31,149.780
$14.50
Assessed valuation_______ 6,978.791 Total tax rate (per $1,000)
Population 1924--------------------- 5,063 Pop’n 1910, 9,525; 1920______14.302
IN T . at National Bank of Com­
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
merce. New York City.
Olty. or at City Treasurer's office.

H

D ec., 1925.]
H IL L S B O R O .

This town is in Orange County.
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s g '23 A-O $54,000c.Apr 1 '26-'43
BOND. DEBT D ec4 '25___ *64.000
Special assessments (add’l)__ 12.000
Sinking fund______________ 2.700
Assessed valuation 1925____ 800.00 '
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924----$10.00
Population in 1910, 857; 1920, 1,180
IN TER E ST at New York.
HILLSBORO TOWNSHIP
This township is in Orange County
BOND. DEBT Nov 8 '25-.-$40,000
Sinking fund_____________
83.000
Assessed value 1923_______3,112 480
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 3.500
_
H IL L S B O R O T W P . S C H . D IS T .

BON D. DEBT Nov '25_____$40,000
HOKE COUNTY.

K IN G S M O U N T A IN .

This town Is In Cleveland County.
Local Impt. Bonds.
6s g '21 M -N $32,000--M ay 1 ’ 26-'41
6s g '21 M-N 32.000--M ay 1 ’26-'41
6s '22 M-N 9,000--N ov 1 '26-'34
S chool Bonds.
f $9,000--July 1 ’ 26-'34'
6s '22 J-J
10,000--July 1 ’35-'39
( 30,000--July 1 '40-'49
5M s’25 M -N 60.000--M ay 1 ’37-’56
Water and Sewer Bonds.
6s '23 J-J $66,000--Jan 1 '26-'58
6s '23 -_ - (22.000______1926-1936
178,000______1937-1962
P ublic Im provement Bonds.
5Ms’25 F-A / $48,000 - - Feb 1 '28-'51
1 12,000--Feb 1 '52’-55
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '24. $440,000
Sinking fund_____________
11,299
Tot. assess, val. '23 (act.)- 5.260,703
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923— .$10.50
Pop'n 1910,2.218:1020_______ 2.800
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N. Y .
K IN STO N .

Raeford Is the county seat.
County seat of Lenoir County
R oads, Court House & Jail Bds. Established Dec. 1762.
5s
. . . * 1 0 3 . 0 0 0 ...............................
R efunding Bonds.
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
Is
J-J $25.0 00c..-Ju ly 1 1930
63^s'23 A-O $15.000___ Oct 1 1948
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '25 M-S 20.000.......... 1935-1954 6s '21 A-O ($102.900..Oct 15 '26-’42
S chool Bonds.
1 180,000--0ct 15 '43-’60
5Ms'23 A-O *14,000.-Oct 1 '26-'53
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar '25-- $192,500 m s
J-J $20.000c--June 30 1931
Assess, val. '24___________10,866.391 5s '13 J-J 17.000c— .July 1 1933
Tax fate (per *1,000) 1923 . *8.70 is '14 J-J 50.000c...Jan 1 1934
Population In 1920__________ 11,722
W a ter-W k s. & S ew erage B on d s.
A-O $100.000c
Apr 1 1934
H O T S P R IN G S
7s '05 J-J
50.000c..-Jan ] 193.'
This town is In Madison County 6 s '23 J-J
66,000..Jan 1 ’26-’58
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 '24—$30,000
P a vin g & S ew er B o n d s.
Assess, val. 1924 (est.)______400,000 5s '14 --.$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ................... 1944
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$l2 50
W ater Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 443 1920................... 49.r 5s '22 F-A f$25.000- - Aug 1 '26-’50
t 24,000--Aug 1 ’51-’62
H O T S P R IN G -S P R IN G C R E E K
Street Im provement Bonds.
R O A D D IS T R IC T .
5s '22 F-A ($6.000 —Aug 1 '2V 28
This district is in Madison County.
142,000. .Aug 1 '29-'42
6s '24 J-.T $49,000. -July 1 '26-’54 TOT. BD. D T. Jan 1 '24. $979,311
BON D. DEBT July 1925-- $49,000 Total assess, val. 1923_ 10 406 719
_
Assessed valuation________ 2,528.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923__ $17.50
Population_ ________________ 3.500 Population '10, 6,995: '20, 9,721.
_
IN T . at the Hanover National
INT.ftt Hanover Nat. Bank. N.Y..
Bank, New York City.
and First. Nat. Bank of Chicago.
H O W E L L S V IL L E T O W N S H IP .

A twp. in Robeson County.
Road Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 M-S $40,000______________
($8,000 on Sept 1 in '29. '34, '39
'44 & ’49BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
Assessed value '23_______ 1,307,049
P op’n 1910, 1,649: 1920______ 2,24.
IR E D E L L C O U N T Y .

Statesville is the county seat.
zRoad Bonds.
5s ' l l J-J $125,000c-July 1 '26&'5i
5s '12 F-A 150.000c_Aug 1 '32&'42
5s '13 M -N 125.000c...M ay 1 1943
Funding Bonds.
Rs '15 M-N $60.000c-M ay 1 '26-'4i
5s *17 A-O /61 .000 .-Oct 1 '26-'42
( 4.000 Oct 1 '43-"44
5s '18 A-O 16 0 0 0 c___ 1926-1927
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s '21 A-O Iz$30.000. Apr 15 '26-’3i
1*250.000 Apr 15 '32-’5P
5 K g ’ 23 J-J/*220.000c* July 1 '26-'47
1 z60.000c*-.July 1 1948
5J4g’24 J-J f 45.000c* July 15'26-34
1150.000c* July 15'35-49
f*l 12.000c*-Apr l'29-'32
*144.000c*-Apr l ’33-'36
4Msg’25A-0 2176.000c*.Apr l'37-'40
*208,000c*.Apr l'41-'44
1*360,000c*-Anri'45-'50
BOND. DEBT Mar '25--$2,375,000
Total assess, val. 1924__ 45 436,309
State&Oo.tax iper $1,000) 23--5i8 80
Pop’n 1910, 34,315; 1920____ 37,956
IN T . on bonds marked (*) a'
Hanover National Bank. New York.
JOH N STO N COUNTY

Smlthfield Is the county seat.
Court House and Jail Bonds.
6s g '21 J-J $500.000___ Jan 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '24 $500,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
50,000
Sinking fund_____________
21,000
Assessed val. real estate..28,432,520
Assessed val. personal___ 8,689.671
Other assessable property. 5.987,971
Total assess, val. '23 (abt.
% actual)_______
43,110,162
State and county tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_______________ $9.50
Population in 1920 (Census) - .48.998
IN T . at the National Bank of
Commerce, N. Y.
JO N E S C O U N T Y .

Trenton is the county seat.
T ren ton T ow nship Bonds.
5s '16 . . . $15.000___________1936
Beaver Creek T ow nship Bonds
5s '16 . . . $10.000________
1936
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 '24.
$90,000
T ot. ass. val.'23 (act. val.) 7.293 697
State & Co. tax (per$l ,000) ’23il 1.50
Population 1910, 8,721; 1920, 9,912
K E R N E R S V IL L E .

This town is in Forsyth County.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
($34,000c* July 1 '26-’42
6s g '22 J-J
45,000c* July 1 ’43-’58
l 20,000c* July 1 '59-’62
Improvement Bonds.
6s g '23 A-O $25,000c* Apr 1 ’26-'50
Street Improvement Bonds.
5Jisg’25J-J($120.000c*.JuJy l ’27-’36
1 20,000 c * .J u ly l'37-41
W ater Bonds.
5 h s g’25J-J $18.000c*.June l ’37-’62
T O T . BD. D T. Dec 14’25- $304,000
Water & light bonds (incl.). 109 790
Floating debt (add 1)_____
7 000
Assessed value 1924______ 1,246.908
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $15.00
_
Population, 1910,1,128; 1920— 1,219




185

NOKTH CAEOLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
Road Bonds.
5s '12 M -N $100,000c .M ay 1 1952
5s '15
J-J
100.000c________ 1955
Court-house and jail bonds.$40,000
Funding & C oun ty Home Bds.
5s T3 F-A *25.000c. .Aug 1 1943
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 7 '2 5 . $338,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
30.000
Sinking fund_____________
42.629
Assessed value, real estate. 11,182.097
Assessed value, personal.. 2,396.050
Tot.ass’d val.'25(3-5 act.) .13,578.147
Tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 ........ *11 50
Pop’n 1910, 11,376: 1920_____13.-100
IN T . at Page Trust C o., Sanford
L E N O IR .

This town is in Caldwell County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
54Us’22 M-S* 192,000c*.Nov 1 ’26-’41
W ater Bonds.
(130,000c*. July 1 '26-'40
5 ^ g ’23 J-J | 30.000c*.July 1 '41-’50
I 65,000c*.Ju!y 1 ’51-'63
5Mg'24A-OJ §1,000____Apr 1 1927
( §74,00G._Apr 1 ’28-’64
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 8 0 .0 0 0 --..............1938
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1925. $552,000
Assess, val. 1925 (actual) 5 364,463
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925 - $12.50
§ Bonds of 1924 are coupon bonds
but may be registered as to both
principal and interest.
IN T . at the Seaboard Nat. Bank­
s ’. Y ., and interest on the bonds (if
made registerable) will, at option of
holder, be paid in N. Y. exchange.
L E N O IR C O U N T Y .

BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 $755,000
Floating debt___________
130.000
Vssess val. 1924 (act. val.)15,696.499
Fax rate (per $1,000) '24____ $15 00
Pop'n 1910, 17,132; 1920____17.862
IN TEREST payable In New York.
L IN C O L N T O N .

This town is in Lincoln County.
Incorporated 1785.
Electric Light Bonds.
5P6s'22 A-O $9.000c*.Oct 1 ’26-’35
F unding Bonds.
($ 10,000c*. Oct 1 '26-’35
5J4s’22 A-Oj 12,000c*. Oct 1 '36-'4l
( 15.000c*. Oct 1 '42-'4a
W ater & Sewerage Bonds.
5s '04 J-J $30.000c*..Jan 1 1934
5s '07 J-D 35.000c*..June 7 1937
($15,000c*. Oct 1 '26-'40
5>4s’ 2 2 A -0 21,000c*.Oct 1 '41-'52
( 3 i.000c*. Oct 1 '53-’62
Street and Sidewalk Bonds.
5s T5 M -N$10,000c*.Nov 1 '27-’36
6s T6 J-J
2.000c*...Jan 1 1926
5 >4g’23 M-S (112,000c *. Mar 1 '26-’39
( 40.000c*. Mar 1 '40-’ 43
6s g '23 A-O ($26.000c* Oct 1 "26-’38
1 12.000c* Oct 1 '39-' 12
BOND. DEBT Nov 30 '25- $303,000
Assessment debt (add'l)___

79 000

Floating debt (add '1)______
10.000
4.715
Sinking fund, general___
Sinking fund, w a t e r _____
28 680
Assessed value, real estate.2,995,558
Assessed value, personal_ 1,263.673
_
Other assessable property. _ 307.454
Tot.ass'd val. '25 (2-5 act.) .4,556.685
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 -$15 00
Population 1910, 2,413; 1920, 3,390

Kinston is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
L IN C O L N T O N G R A D E D S C H . D .
5s T9 J-D (160,000—June 1 '26-'2P
This district (P. O. Llncointon) is
1250.000-.June 1 '30-'34 in Lincoln County.
6s T 9 J-D J300.000—June 1 ’35-’3P 6s '21 M -N ($50,000c.M ay 1 ’26-'35
(400,000—June 1 ’40-’4 I
1150.000c. May 1 '36-'50
6s T9 J-D 700.000.-June 1 '45-' 4 ° BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1925- $200,000
5>4s g T9 ( 80,000___ June 1 1916 Assessed valuation 1924. 4,556,685
J-D
(420,000--June 1 '47&48 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923_ $25.70
_
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5H sT9 A-OSIOO.OOO................... 1939
L O U IS B U R G .
Funding Bonds (c*&r).
This town is in Franklin County.
($32.000r*_June 1 '26-’33
W ater Bonds.
,5s '23 J-D| 36,000r*.June 1 '34-’39
K IN S T O N G R A D E D S C H . D IS T .
I 32,000r*_June 1 '40-'43 6s g '24 F-A/$33,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’58
This district is in Lenoir County.
( 12,000c.Feb 1 ’ 59-’64
TOTAL DEBT Nnv 3 '25.$1,990,000
S ch o o l B o n d s (r*).
Street-Im provement Bonds.
249,800
Floating debt (add’l) _____
$36,000.-Apr 1 '26-'34 Assessed value, real estate.23,400,570 I s '17 M -S( $63 000-Septl5'26-'32
5s g '23 A-O 24.000—Apr 1 ’35-’38 Assessed value, personal.. 3,500.155
( 4,000— Sept 15 1933
40,000 ..A p r 1 '39-'43 Other assessable property. 1,836,595
R efu nding Bonds.
100,000 ..A p r 1 ’44-'53 Tot.ass'd val .’25(65%act.)28,737,220 Is '17 J-J $11.400—Jan 1 '26-'43
18.000— Nov 1 ’ 26-'34 State and county tax rate (per
Funding Bonds.
5tfg23M -N 12.000— Nov 1 '35-’38 $1,000) 1925........ ............-.$16 00 6 s g ’23 A-O S6 5 )0 —-O ct 1 '20-’38
20.000.
-N ov 1 '39-’43
Public Impt. Bonds.
Population 1910.22,769; 1920,29,550
50.000. .N ov 1 ’44-’ 53
6s g '23 A-O ($34,0 00c..O ct 1 ’ 26-'59
' (30,000—Sept 1 '26-': 5
1
5 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1960
5s '25 M-S 50.000.-Sept 1 ’36-'45 L E X IN G T O N .
TOT. BD. D T . Mar 18 '24- $359,000
1
70.000. -Sept 1 '46-’55 This town Is In Davidson County. Water debt (incl.)________ 163.500
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1925 $520,000 Inc. 1823.
Elec, light & power (incl.)29,500
School Bonds.
Vssessed valuation 1924 — 11,565,147
14,000
. . . $50,000........................... . Floating debt (add'l)______
Population (est.) 1925_______ 14,500 6s
Impt. {Red. aft. 20 y r s . f r o m i s s u e ) Sinking funds (excl. of water 12,127
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
and light bonds)________
5s '05 A-O $98,000c....... ..........1945
42,593
5s '08 J-J
20.000c...July 1 194'- Special assess, debt (add’l) .
K IT R E L L S C H O O L D I S T R I C T ,
51*s’24 A-O 126.000c*.Oct 1 '26-'38 Assessed valuation 1923. .1,776,350
This district is in Vance County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920—-$12.50
(72,OGOc*.Oct 1 ’39-'62 Pop'n 1910. 1,775: 1920______ 1,954
6s '24 M-S ($9,000c.Mar 1 '26-'34
Street Bonds.
\36,000c-Mar 1 '35-'52
{Redeemable after 1927.)
BOND. DEBT M a r '2 3 -- - $45,000
5s 07 M-N$10,000c_ May 1 1947 LOUISBURG TOWNSHIP.
_
Vssess. val. 1923_________ 1,790,563
Population (1920)____________ 2,534 6s '20 J-J I 80,000.-Jan 1 '26 '30
This township (P. O. Louisburg)
\ 90.000..Jan 1 '3l-'36 is in Franklin County.
IN T. at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust
Street Improvement Bonds.
C o., New York.
BOND. DEBT Mar '24— . $80,000
6s g '21 A-0($98\000— Oct 1 '26-'32 Sinking fund______________
6,000
( 60,000...O c t 1 '3V.36 Assessed valuation 1923___3,014,020
L A U R IN B U R G .
5 ^ g '2 2 J-J (10,000c*.Jan 1 '26-’30 Population 1920______________ 1,954
This place is in Scotland County
(36,000c*. Jan 1 '31-'42
W ater Extension Bonds (r*).
$15,000—Apr 1 '26-'30 5 H g’23 A-O fa54,000c*-Oct 1 ’26- 34 LOVELADY TOWNSHIP.
(a40.000c*.0ct 1 '35--44
5Hg’24 A-O 25,000..Apr 1 '31-'35
This township (P. o . Morganton)
60.000— Apr 1 ’36-’455 K s’24 A-O I 8,000c*.Oct 1 '26-'29 *s in Burke County.
(15,000c*.0ct 1 '30-'44
75.000—
Apr 1 ’46-'60
Road Bonds.
W ater and Electric Light Bonds
R efu n d in g W ater & Sewer Bds.
5Hs’ l l A-O $37,500____Apr 1 1931 6 s g ’21 A-O ($25.000— -Oct 1 ’26-’50 5s ’ 19 M-S $30,000...........Mar 1949
( 22,000. —Oct 1 '61-'6I BOND. DEBT Oct 1922— $50,000
R efu nding Bonds.
zStreet, Light & W ater {Red Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,947,624
■5Hs’ 15 A-O *50,000___ Apr 1 1935
Population In 1910____________1.960
after M a r c h 1927).
iW ater and Sewer Bonds.
1920........................................... 3,010
$10,000c*.0ct 1 '26-’30 5s '07 M-S $40,00 0 c...M a r 1 1947
INT. In New York.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
15,000c*.0ct 1 ’31-’35
40,0C0c*.Oct 1 ’36-’45 5> *sg'22 ($114.000c* Jan 1 '26-’44 LUMBERTON.
J-J
\ 90,000c*. Jan 1 '45-'53
75,000c*_0ct 1 ’46-’60
This town is in Robeson County.
l 150,000c*.Jan 1 '54-'63
!T June 1 '23- $318,000
Street Bonds.
fa24.000c*.0ct 1 '26-’33
Total assessed val’n 1921—4,659,791
§.$68,000. .A pr 1 '26-’42
54Sg’2 3 A -0 a40,000c* Oct 1 ’34-’43
Tax rate (per $1,000) T 9____ $16.93
lal05,000c*0ct 1 ’44-’64 5>$s’22 J-J I §80,000. .July 1 ’24-’33
Pop'n 1910. 2.322: 1920______ 2,643
1 §80,000—July 1 ’34-’43
5s g ’23 J-J Ja72,000c*.Jan 1 ’26-’49
§INT. in New York.
(o75.000c*. Jan 1 ’50-’64 5 «F un din g Bonds.
s g ’22J-J( §$16.000—Apr 1 '26-'33
LAURINBURG GRADED SCH. D.
aSidewaik Bonds.
( §15,000.-Apr 1 '34-’38
This district (P. O. Laurinburg) 5s g '23 J-J ($39.000c*.Jan 1 ’ 26-’38
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
t 30,000c*.Jan 1 ’39-’44
Is in Scotland County.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24-$l,449,000 6sg’22 F-A( §.$32,000--Apr 1 ’ 26-’41
School Bonds.
( §84,000.-Apr 1 '42-’62
68,751
6s '21 A-OS150,000c-_.Oct 1 1951 Sinking funds___________
W ater Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1923___ 7,935 000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925 — $180,000
'22 J-J §$14,500..J
Total assess, val. 1924 —6.341.103 Tax rate (per $1,000) '23___ «T0 00 6s JRefunding B onds. u ly 1 ’26-’53
Pop'n 1910, 4,163; 1920____ 5,254
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’ 25_$6.50
h s ' 17—
$51,000c____
IN T . on bonds of 1921 payable at |VFloating-D ebt Bonds. 1927-1943
LE A K SV IL L E .
U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o., New York, 514s'15 A-O $20.000____Apr 1 1945
This town is in Rockingham Co.
and on bonds marked (z) at Bank of
Light and W ater Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
$3.000c..F eb 1 1926 Lexington; on bonds marked (a) at 5 «s'1 5 s-a $25,000................... 1945
H igh-School Bonds.
24,000c..Feb 1 '27-'32 New York City.
6s '15 s-a $20.000................. .1945
5Mg’22 F-A 35,000c—Feb 1 ’33-’39
66,000c. .F eb 1 '40-’50 LEXINGTON GRADED SCHOOL BOND. D E B T 'N ov 1925- $600,000
DISTRICT.
Water & light bonds (incl.). 168,000
,84,000c__Feb 1 ’51-'62
50,500
5s g '25 J-J 150,000—Jan 1 '26-’55 Sinking funds IGeneral____
Street Im provem ent Bonds.
'$100,000c.Feb 1 '26-35 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '25--$184,000
(Water & light 17,736
33.000c.Feo 1 ’36-’38
6sg'23 F-A
60,000
IN T . payable in New York City. 31nkingfund_____________
36,000c.Feb 1 ’ 39-'41
Total assessed val'n 1925—4,290 000
26.000c.Feb 1 ’42-'43
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $17.50
L E X IN G T O N H IG H S C H . D IS T Pop'n 1910, 2,230; 1920______ 2,691
-s g '24 F-A (30.000c.Feb 1 '26 '35
(20,OOOc.Feb 1 ’36-’45 4M g’25M Nf$10,000c*.M ay 1 ’26-’35
§INT. payable in New York.
( 40,000c*.May 1 '36-’55
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 2 '25- $508,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 212,000 BOND. DEBT June 1925 $265,000 LUMBERTON GRADED S. D.
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 105,000 Assessed valuation 1924— 11,981,455
This district is in Robesoa County.
_
14,700 5 J4g'23M-N $160,000cf.M ay 1 1953
Assessed value, real estate. 1,993,035 Population (estimated)_
IN T . payable in New York City.
Assessed value, personal_ 1,323,249
_
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Other assessable property._ 62,550
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y.
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (65% act.)3,378,834 L IN C O L N C O U N T Y .
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25*10.00
Lincoln ton is the county seat.
LUMBERTON TOWNSHIP.
Population 1910,1,127; 1920— 1,606 5s T3
J-J $100,000-July 1 ’43&’48 A twp. in Robeson County.
IN T . payable in New York.
5s T4
,T-J 100.000__ Jan 1 1955
Road Bonds.
5s '17
F-A 65,000__ Feb 1 1951 5Ms'19 M-S ,$100,000c — .............
LEE C O U N T Y .
C ourt House Bonds.
($20,000, Sept 1 in '29, '34, '39,
Sanford Is the county seat.
5s '20
M-S$100,000....
1950
'44 & ’49.)
R efunding S chool Bonds.
6s '21
M-N125.000...................1951 BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
5>is’24 J-J ($26,000c„Jan 1 ’27-’ 52
Road Bonds.
Assessed value 1923_______ 7,530,243
l 4,0 00c.. Jan 1 ’53-’54 4?4s’23 A-0$225,000___ Apr 1 1953 Population 1910, 5,034; 1920, 6,860

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D R A IN A G E
HcDOW ELL COUNTY.
W ater & l.ight Bonds.
D IS T R IC T .
6s '09 Aug $25.000c....... ..................
Marlon is the county seat.
A district In Hvde Coupt.v
( 39,OOOr*_Oct 1 '28-’40
Road Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J $150.000___ July 1 1950 GEN. BD. DT. Dec 4 '22--$150.000 5)4s'25 A-O 35,000r*.0ct 1 '41-'47
1120.000r*. Oct 1 ’48-'65
6s
. . . 150.000______________ Floating debt (add’l)______ 100,000
INT. at Nat. Bk. o f Comm.. N . Y
454s’25 M-Sz250,000 —Mar 1 ’30-'54
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925-$7,070.01
Sinking fund_____________
17 529
Court-M ouse Bonds.
6s '21 J-DS150.000____ Dec 1 1951 M A X T O N .
Assessment debt (add’l )
124 105
This town is In Robeson C ounty.
\ssessed value, real estate.3 011 674
6V4s’23 .I-' z55 000
J a n l ’2 6 ’36
I$50.000................... 1933 Assessed value, personal-. 1 .662 082
BOND. DEBT Mar 1925- $925,000 ,s
Floating debt (add’l ) ----------------------- 30.000
1 20.000....................1944 Total assessed value 1925
Assessed valuation 1924.-20,983.353
(about 60% actual)_____4 673 756
Improvement Bonds.
Tax rate (per $ 1.000) 1923 . . . $ 10.00 - s g '2 4 A -0/$30.000c.A pr 1 ’ 26-'35 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '25 $17 .50
\ 50.000c-Apr 1 '36-'45
Population 1910 . 4.082; 1920. 4 08’
Pop’n 1910. 13.538: 1920____ 1H./S3
40.000c*-July 1 '26-45
TNT. on bonds o f 1920, 1921, and
z IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y. 6s '24 J-J
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 - - $70,00(1 1925 at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N . Y.
Water debt (inel.)________
30.00(1
MADISON.
Assessment debt (add’l)__ 180.000 M O NROE G R A D E D S C H . D IS T
A town in Rockingham County.
($2.000c.0ct 1 '26-’ 27
Floating debt (add’l)______
12.000
Street Bonds.
32,458 5Hs'19 A-O 144.000c.Oct 1 '28-'49
5 s ’23 --.($ 1 0 ,0 0 0 -------- 1926-1927 Sinking funds____________
(16.000c-Oct 1 '26-'33
| 90 000 ____ 1928-1942 Total assessed val'n '25 .1.921.815
6s ’24 M-S (32.000 ..........1927-1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-- $14 00 6s '21 A-O 40.000c.Oct 1 '34-'43
I40.000c.0ct 1 '44-’51
\ 8.000 - — --1943-1944 Population In 1910, 1,321; '20, 1,391
Water and spv^r bonds____$100,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '25- $142,000
Floating debt____________
20.000
TOTAL D EBT Oct 27 '24- $294,500 M AXTON CONSOL. SCH. DIST
Sinking fund_____________
12.000
Sinking fund--------------------4 .800
This district is in Robeson County
Ass’d value 1924 (54 act.) 1,400 000
Assess, val.'25(3-5 a ct.)_ 5.000 000
_
($20.000c.
1 '27-'36
Tax rate (per 81.000) 1923
$10.00 5H sg'24A -0( 9.000c.Apr 1 '37-'39 School tax rate (ner $1,000) ’25-$6.00
Apr
Popul. 1910. 4 083: 1923 (est.) 8.000
Population 1910, 1.033; 1920, 1.250
' 16.000c. Apr 1 '40-'43
INT. on bonds of 1919 at Hanover
55,000c. Apr 1 '44-'54
Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and on others at
MADISON COUNTY.
ROND. DEBT June '2 4 .. $120,000
National Park Bank, N. Y.
Marshall Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation________3,800,000
5s
J-J $85,000___ July 1 1935 Area. 56 square miles.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
6s
J-J
16.000____Part yearlj
T'-ov is the county seat.
IN T . at Hanover National Bank.
Road Bonds.
6s '20 F-A $80.000-_Aug 1 ’ 26-'41
New York City.
5s '13 s-a $50 000................-.1943
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s T4 J-J 100.000----- Jan 1 1944
6s '20 M -N$160.000..N ov 1 '31-’50
6s T5 J-J 150 000____Jan 1 1945 MERANE
This town is In Alamance and
Court House Bonds.
6s ’ 19 s-a
80 0 0 0 ................ -1949
6s '22 F-A $17.000___ Feb 1 1952
6s ’20 M-S 200.000_________ _____ Orange counties.
Improvement Bonds.
Bonds.
5 (4 s’23 J-J
50.000--------- --- 1956 -s Street -O ($10.000c*.0ct 1 '26-'30 6s Road F-A$100.000—Feb 1 ’42-’62
'22
'23 A
454s'25 J-D 75,000-June 1 35- 59
1 13.000c*-Oct 1 '31-'43
(Due $25,000 every 5 years.)
Road & Bridge R efu nding Bds BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 4 .. $535,000
Road S Bridge B onds.
c
fta ’ 17 A-O $100,000
Oct 1 1927
M-NS75.000___
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 '2 5 - $764,145 Sinking funds____________ 2.6893.808 5^ s'2 3 M -N 75.000___ May 1 1953
Assessed value 1923______
833
5V$s'23
Nov 1 1953
Sinking fund____________
64 265
Assess.val.. real estate— 5.228.331 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$12.50 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ' 2 4 -SI .074.000
Population iD 1920 (Census)_ 1,351
_
Total assessed value 1923 14 492 038
Assess, val.. personal----- 2.011.627
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '23S12.00
Other assessable property. 3.434.027
Populat’n 19 0. 14,967: 1920, 14,607
T ot. ass’d val.'24(65%aot)10.683 985 MEBANE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
IN T at New York City, N . Y .
This district is in Alamance Co.
State&Co.taxlper $1,000) '25 $17 50
S chool Building Bonds.
Population in 1910 20,132, '2020,083
($26,000-..F e b 1 '26-'38 MOORE COUNTY.
554g'22F-A 27.000— -Feb 1 '39-'47
The county seat is Carthage.
MAIDEN.
[ 20.000_ Feb 1 '48-'52
_
Highway Bonds.
A town in Catawba County.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-- $75,000 6 s '21 J-J $65,000 Jan 1 '31-41-51
W ater & Sewer B onds.
Assessed value 1922_______ 3,166,998
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2157.)
-S
- - - $109,000..........................
IN T . payable in New York.
C ourt House Bonds.
F unding W ater Bonds.
($20.000___ Dec 1 1931
-s
- - - $14.000,......................... MECKLENBURG COUNTY.
6s '21 J-D 30,000___ Dec 1 1936
Electric Light Bonds.
County seat Is Charlotte.
(100.000- - Dec 1 '41&'51
.8
- - - $3,500------------.---------R efunding Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Dec 4 '25. $495,000
Street Im provement B onds.
_
65,000
6 s g '2 3 J-J ($22.000c..Jan 1 '26-’36 6s '20 M-N$300,000c_ Nov 1 1950 Floatirg debt (add’l ) _____
Special improvement Bonds.
Sinking f and_____________
15,600
K
{ 1 000c. Jan 1 1937
BON D. D E B T N ov 1925. $126,500 tHs'13 M-S $110.000-—Sept 1 1943 Total assessed value 1925
{F u n din g Bonds.
(24 to 4-5 actual)______24,904,718
Special assessments (add’l ) .
23.000
Floating debt (add'l)— - — 10.000 5 s 'lfi M -N *100.000c.May l'26-35 State & Co.t,ax(per $1,000)’25.$11.80
{Bridge Bonds.
Populat’n 1910, 17,010; 1920, 21.388
Ass'd val. 1925 ( 3 act.)
4
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25-$16-00 5 s g '22 M-S 60,000..M a r 1 ’26-’37
Road Bonds.
MOORESVILLE.
Population 1920---------------------1,368
$150.000____June 1 1926
This town is in Iredell County.
IN T . in New York.
6s '21 J-D 200.000 ..........1927-1931
Electric Light Bonds.
250.000 ..........1932-1936 5s
_ a$10,000-----------------------_
MAIDEN GRADED SCH. DIST.
1 '37-'41
W ater Bonds.
This district (P. O. Maiden) Is in 4J£s g '21 a300.000--June 1 '42-'46
a400.000-.June
J-J
( 24.000c*.Oct 1 '26-33
Catawba County.
a700,0 0 0.-June 1 '47-’51 5 ^ g '2 3 A-O 100,000c*-Oct 1 ’34-’53
6)4sg'24 J-Jj$l8.000c*Jan 1 26-34
H ospital Bonds.
. „ ___
I 70.000c*.0ct 1 ’54-’63
g
j 60.000c*Jan 1 '35-'54
(a$10,000 —Feb 1 '26-30 5s
_6$15,000____________1939
BOND. D E B T Jan 1925— $80,000
...
20,000
1926-1935
Assessed valuation 1925— 1,522,952 5s '25 F-A( a30,000 —Feb 1 '31-’40 5s
1 a60.000.-Feb 1 ’41-’55 5s
al,500.......
1945
IN T . in New York.
BOND. DEBT N ov 3 '25 $2,685,000
General Im ot. Bonds.
Sinking fund___________
120,000 5s
...
a$5,000.......
1945
MARION.
Assessed value 1925_____ 160,000.000 6s
. . . j/36,000 ..........1926-1938
This town Is in McDowell County
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’25-$9.60
Street Im provement Bonds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
_6$10,000_...........
1939
6s '24 A-O ($8.000.-Apr 1 26- 33 Pop’ n 1910. 67.031; 1920. 80,695 5s
IN T. on bonds marked (§) at U. S. 5s
...
a3,000__________ 1945
112.000--Apr 1 34-39
Mtge. & Trust C o., N. Y. City; on 6s
- , - a28,000 _____ 1926-1939
W ater and Street Bonds.
t/10,000 _____ 1926-1929
5s ’ 17 M-S $45.000c— Mar 1 194. refunding bonds o f 1920 at the Na­ 6s
tional City Bank, N. Y .; on bonds 6s
. . . Z52.000 _____ 1926-1943
Street Im provement Bonds.
marked (a) in
. City; on others
?90.000e*-Apr 1 ’26-’34
6s '21 A-O $50,0 0 0 c..-O ct 1 1951 in Charlotte, N.. YC ., at American
N
5 K s’ 23 A-O \5O,000c*.Apr 1 ’35-’44
6s '22 M-S 35 ,000 c.--M ar 1 1952
Sewerage Bonds.
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds Trust Co. and at Amer. Exchange
5s '15
s-a $30,0 0 0 c _____1936-1943
6s '22 M-S $20,000c— Mar 1 1952 National Bank, N . Y . City.
TOT. BD. D T. Apr 30 '25- $587,698
6 s ’23 A-O 100.000c -Apr 1 1953
MIDDLESEX SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Tot. as’d val. '24 (54 a ct.).6,549,289
S chool B uilding Bonds.
This district 1° in Nash County.
Population 1910, 3,400; 1920, 4,315
6 s '22 A-O($34,000c-Apr 1 26- 42
( $8 000 ______1926-1931
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at the
1 25,000c.Apr 1 '43- 52
6 s '20
J-J
|
22.000 1926-1941
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . C.; (5) at
6 s ’23 J-D 60,000c.- June 1 1953
l 35,000 ______1942-1951 the N. Y . Trust C o., N . Y . C.; (z) at
BON D. DEBT Oct 28 ’24- $455,000
(7)
the Nat. Park Bank, N . Y . C.; (y) at
Water debt (included)------- 195.000 BONDED D E B T ________
IN T at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y . the Amer. Exch. Nat. Bk., N. Y . C.:
Assess, debt (add’l ) ----------(z) at the Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y ., and
T ot. ass’d val. '24 (3-5 act.)2.800.000
on 514s of 1993 at the U. S. M tge. &
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 — $15.00 MINERAL SPRINGS TW P.
Population 1910, 1.519; 1920. 1,784
This township is in Moore County. Trust Co., N . Y .
IN T . on bonds o f 1922, 1923 and 6s '22 J-D $75,000___ Dec 1 1943 MOORESVILLE GRADED S. D.
1924 at the Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Assessed value 1923______ $5,430,368 6 s '20 J-D ($4.000.-D ec 1 ’ 26-’29
(30,000—Dec 1 ’30-’44
MARSHVILLE.
Population 1910, 1.592; 1920, 2,890
(15.000—Dec 1 ’ 45-’49
This town is in Union County
6s '21 J-J 50,000
Jan 1 1951
Incorporated 1897.
.
. ,
MOCKSVILLE.
BOND. D EBT June 30 '25 $120,000
W ater & Sewer Bonds (ct&r).
This town is in Davie County.
Floating debt (add’l)--------39,000
6s g '23 A-O ($1,000c— Apr 1 1926
Street Improvement Bonds.
_
(74,000c—Apr 1 27-63 6s g ’24 A-O $6,000.-April 1 '27-38 Assess, val. '25(24 act.)_ 6,500,000
Sch. rax rate (per $l,000)’25-$5.00
BON D. D EBT Nov 2 '25. $99,000
F unding Bonds.
IN TEREST at New York.
10.000
Floating debt (add’l ) ------($10.000—Apr 1 .’39-’48
Assessed valuation 1925— 925,000 6s g '24 A-O] 1,500___ Apr 1 1949 MOREHEAD C IT Y.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$15.00
\
500____Apr 1 1950
This town is in Cartaret County.
Population 1910, 499; 1920. 823
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
JSl.OOO___ Apr 1 1950 6s '21 M-N$190,OOOr*.Nov 1 '26-’44
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .
6s g '24 A-O f 6,000-.Apr 1 '51-'54 6s g '25
1 2,OOOr*.Feb 20 1929
TO.BON D.DEBT. Jan '25 $169,000
F-A 20\18,OOOr*.Feb 20 '30-45
M ARTIN COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1924 -.1.693,79 0 6sg '2 5 J-J ( 6,OOOr*..July 1 1927
County seat is Williamston.
Population 1910, 1,063; 1920.-1,146
1144,OOOr*. July 1 ’28-’45
Bridge Bonds.
IN T . payable in New York.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
„H s'19 J-D $150,000----- June 1 1959
5V$s'16 J-J $16.000c...Jan 1 1946
Road and Bridge Bonds.
MONROE.
BOND. D E B T Sept 1924— $396,500
5J4s’22
($30.000--M ar 1 27-32
This city Is in Union County.
Tot.ass’d val.'2 4 _________ 2.513.314
M -S
100.000.-M ar 1 ’33-'42
Street Improvement Bonds.
$1.000) '23 -S 17.40
150,000.-M ar 1 '43-'52 6s '18 J-D15 $20 0 0 0 c____ 1926-1931 Total tax rate (per 2.039; 1920, 2.958
1910,
20,000____Mar 1 1953 6s '18 J-D15 22 0 0 0 c____ 1926-1931 PopulatiouHanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
IN T . at
S ch ool B onds.
6s '18 J-D15 24 0 0 0 c____ 1926-1931
______
($28.000.-D ec 1 ’26-’39 6sg'20 M -S($24,000c.Sept 1 '26-’29 City.
5 ^ s ’23 J-D
3,000___ Dec 1 1940
i 60.000c.Sept 1 ’30-'34 MOREHEAD C ITY GR. SCH. D
( 65,000--D ec 1 '41-'53
6s '19 Sept 1 $50,000c-—Sept 1 1959
Funding Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 '24. $625,000 6s '08 J-J $10,000c-Jan 1 ’26-'30 B O N D .D T . Aug 1 1919—
$60,000
Sinking fund_____________
5.O P 6s '18 J-D 15S60.000......... 1926 1940 Floating debt (add'l)______
O
3.500
Assess, val. '23 (act. val.).16,795,987
Sinking fund______________
951
Sewer Bonds.
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
5s '12 J'ne $30,00 0c_ June 1 1942 Assessed value___________ 988,140
_
1923________________ _____ $10 00
W ater and Sewer B onds.
Popul'n 1910, 17,797; 1920, 20.828 6sg'20M -S($17,000c-Sept 1 ’ 26-’42 M ORO ANTON~
This town is In Burke County
\ 36,000c_Sept 1 ’43-’60
IN T . on bonds o f 1922 payable at
the National Park Bank, N. Y.; on 6s g '21 M -N J24,000c_May 1 ’26-'49 Inc. 1784.
124,000c. May 1 '50-’61
Street Bonds.
bonds o f 1923 at the Hanover Nat.
R efu n d in g W ater & Light Bds. 6s T9 J-D $50,000................. .........
Bank, N . Y .; on others at Seaboard
6s '20 J-D 25.000...........................
6 s '13 J-D $25,0 0 0 c......................Nat.^Bank, N. Y.




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NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

Sewer B onds.
- s '05 . . . $10.000c..........
1945
6s T9 J-D 8.000—June 1 '26-’41
W ater Bonds.
6s T9 J-D $11 300—June 1 '26-’41
f 24.000 ..........1926-1931
6 s '22 s-a
78.000_____ 1932-1944
1144.000 ..........1945-1962
R efu n d in g Bonds.
.8 T3 - . $9.000c..................1928
Improvement Bonds.
6s g '23 J-J ]$8.OOOr*. Jan 1 '26-'33
\32.000r*_.(an 1 '34-'49
6s g '24 M-S 1 30.000c.M ar 1 '27-'32
1120.000c. Mar 1 '33-’44
GROSS DEBT Jan 1923— $446,300
NET D E B T ......................
96.300
Tot.ass'd val.'22(52% act.)3,179,648
Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1921____$7.20
Population 1910. 2.712; 1920. 2.867
(N T. on the floating debt bonds,
electric-light bonds and refunding
bonds is payable at Bank of Morganton: on 6s of 1920, 1923 and 1924 a{
the Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y .
other bonds at American Trust C o.,
Charlotte.
M OROAN TON
D I S T R IC T

GRADED

SCBL

This district <V. O. Morganton) Is
In Burke County.
School Improvement Bonds.
($20,000.May 15 '2fi-’35
6s '21 M -N ] 30.000-M ay 15 '36-'45
( 25.000 May 15 '46-'50
BOND. D E B T Nov 9 '2 5 - - $100,000
Sinking fund______________
7 957
Total assessed value 1925. .7.553,806
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$3.60
M T. A IR Y .

This town Is In Surry County.
School B uilding Bonds.
5s 15 F-A *25.000___ Aug 1 1945
5 ){s ’23 M -N z60.000c_ M ay 1 1953
_
' 3 .0 0 0 c .—Sept 1 1928
5H s’23 M-S (48.000c. Sept 1 ’ 27-'50
9.000c. Sept 1 '5l-'53
5)4s’ 24 F-A (17,000—Aug 1 '27-'43
(16.500. - Aug 1 '44-’54
aStreet Im provem ent Bonds.
5(4s'23M -N/$35.000c-M ay 1 '26-'42
\ 1.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1943
aF un din g Bonds.
554s'23M -N/$26.000c-M ay 1 ’ 26-’51
( 4.000c. M ay 1 \52-'53
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1924. $560,000
Total assessed val'n 1923—6 015 442
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$12 00
Population 1910, 3,844: 1920, 4,752
z Int. at the Hanover Nat. Bank,
N. Y .; on bonds marked (a) at the
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y.
M T . G IL E A D .

This town is In Montgomery
County.
S treet Im provement Bonds.
($10.000.-Feb 1 '26-'30
6 s '24 F-A 30,000.-Feb 1 '31-’40
( 15.000.-Feb 1 ’41-'43
W ater System Bonds.
6 s '24 F-A $12,000.-Feb 1 '27-3 8
Im provement Bonds.
6s
. . . $25,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Feb 1924— $127,000
Water debt (incl.)________
12.000
57.500
Assess, debt (add’l)------— _
Assessed valuation 1923___1,670,743
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923------ $6.00
Population 1910, 723; 1920--------- 975
IN T . at U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o.,
New York C ity.
MOUNT H OLLY.

This town Is in Gaston County.
6s '22
$80.000........................ ..
tW ater Bonds
6s g '24 A-O ($68,OOOr*.Oct 1 ’27-'60
\ 12,OOOr*.Oct 1 ’ 61-'64
5s '25 J-J
20,OOOr*.July 1 ’27-’66
Street Impt. Bonds.
6sg
M-S / t$9.000-Sept 1 '26-’34
l t25.000-Sepd I '35-’44
Im provem ent Bonds.
($21,000--Oct 1 ’28-’34
5H s’2 5 A -0 ( 24,000.-O ct 1 ’35-’38
1 45,000--O ct 1 '39-’44
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 '24- $218,000
Sinking f#nd______________
31,300
Assessed valuation 1924---- 4,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $8.50
Population 1910. 526: 1920------ 1.160
t INT. payable at the Town Treas­
urer's office or at the Hanover Nat.
Bank, N . Y ., at option of holder.
M T . O L IV E .

This town Is In Wayne County.
Street Bonds, (c & r ) .
($24,OOOr*. June 1 ’27-’ 32
454g’21 J-D( 60,OOOr*.June 1 ’ 33-42
l 16,OOOr*. June 1 '43-’44
Local Im provem ent Bonds.
($15.000r*—Jan 12 1926
5s '19 J-J 1 10.000r*.-Jan 12 1927
( 75,000r*.Jan 12'28-32
BOND. DEBT Nov 11 '25- $292,000
Assessment debt (add’l )___
80,000
Water debt (included)____
31,000
Sinking fund______________
14.815
Tot. assess, val. 25 (a ct.)-2,600,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 --$ 1 0 00
Population 1910, 1,071; 1920 2,297
IN T. payable at U. S. Mtge. &
Trust C o.. N . Y .
M URPHY.

This town Is In Cherokee County
Street Imot. Bonds.
6s
J-D $32,000_______________
6s '25 J-D 20,000--D ec 1 ’26-’35
W ater Bonds.
6s '25 J-D $40,000 _____ 1926-1945
BOND. D EBT Dec 3 '2 5 -- $382,703
Water debt (incl.)________ 105,000
Tot. assess. val.'25(54 act.)1,396,492
Tax rate (per $1,000) 25_____ $12.50
Population in 1910, 977; 1920, 1,314

D ec., 1925.]

NEWTON.
This town Is In Catawba County.
5H-s' 19 M-S $48.000-.Sept 1 '26-’36
Fire Truck < Equip. Bondsx
6s
. . . $11.000_______ _______
Water, Light & Power Bonds.
4s
. . . *11.000_______________
5tr“ “ t I Tint. Ponds.
51isg'22 J-.TJ$10.000c*.July 1 '26-'30
1 13.000c*.July 1 '3l-'43
5Hs'23 A-OJ 64.000c*.Apr 1 '2 >-'33
1 20.000c*.Apr 1 '34-'43
W ater B onds.
5J4s'23 A-O *14.500c*.Apr 1 '25-’ 54
NASH C O U N T S
Public Impt. Bonds.
County seat Is Nashvlile.
5 Tsg'2'2 J-J $75.0 0 0c*.................. .
R o a d B o n d s.
6s '24 J-J *120,000c.July 1 '20-’34 5sg’25 M N /2 1,00Oc*May 1 '27-'47
114,000c*Mav 1 '48-'54
C ou n ty Home, .lail and Bridge
TOT. BD. DT. July 1 '25. $4.5.5.500
Bonds
185 511
4Jig'24 A-O 1*80.000r*_ Oct 1 '27-'34 -Y,uor & lignii UT (iu cl.)..
__
1I 8 >
7
( 150. OOOr*. Oct l '35-'44 linking fund ____
T ot. assessed val. 1921 . . *3.816 2 14
C ou rt House Boons.
6s
. . . *1.53.000......................... Total tax rate (per $1,000)'20..$6 0t
Population 1910. 2.316; 1920. 3,02)
Road and Bridge Bonds.
INT i.i N .Y . O.
*6.000___ Mar 1 1926
20.000. . Mar 1 '27-'2S
6s ’21 M-S
NEWTON GRADED SCH. DIST
60.000. . Mar 1 '29 '33
112.0 00.. Mar 1 '34-’41 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $1 I 1.000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4,332,744
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
■- *58 000..........................
B O N D . D EBT Nov 3 '25- *765.000 NORTH WILKESBORO.
This town is in Wilkes County
Tot.ass'd val.'24(2-3aet.) -32.7UN.779
8tato&(’ . > ix ( i> •< 1.
‘ ’4 <11.00 Incorporated Mar. 4 1886
Water. Elec. Lt. & Power BdsPop’n 1910. 33,727; 1920, 41.061
IN T. on 6s of 1920 at the Hanover 6 s '23 J D r?85.000.........................
6 s '24 M -N xl 15,000.........................
National Bank. N Y.
Street Bonds
Ik 61 r-.l 536 000c._Jan 1 '26-’34
NASHVILLE.
This town Is In Nash County 6 s '09 M-S Z50.000_______ _____
Funding Bonds.
Incorporated 1780.
»s 18 J-J b$65.t)00c-_Jan 1 ’ 26 '38
W ater Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6Hs'17 s-a $15.000c_ 30-yr serial
_
3s 09 . . x$72 000 ___ 1929-1939
Sewer Bonds.
School-B u ilding Bonds.
6148'17 s-a *20.000c
30-yr serial
6s '12 J-J a $10 .0 0 0 c...M a y 1 194V
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Apr 1 194*
8}4s’ 17 s-a *10.000c
30-yr serla 9s 13 A-O aS.OOOc
6s 14 . . .
a9,OOOc...Oct 1 1944
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
Street Im pt., W ater & Lt. Bds.
6s '20 . . . $125.000..........................
B ON D. DEBT Oct 18 1923 *161.500 6 s '23 A-Oz$25.000................... ........
Light & W ater Bonds.
Floating debt (additional).
27,500
Tot.ass'd val.'23(3-5 a c t.). 1.275.000 5s '09 J-Jz$48.000________________
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1920___$10.00 6s '19 F-Arr 28.000_______________
GEN. BD. D T . Dec 3 ’25- $453,000
Population in 1910, 750; 1920.
Tot. assess, val.'25(2-5 aet)3.726.l 19
IN T . Is payable in New York.
Total tax 1per $1.000) 1925 -.4 18.0 )
Population 1910. 1.902; 1920. 2.663
NASHVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
INT on bonds marked iz) at tne
This district is in Nash County.
5H«=’23 J-J $72 00 0c___ 1926 1047 Vat. Park Bank. N. Y.; on bond*
BO N D . DEBT Nov 20 '24 $83,000 marked (a) at the Chase Nat. Bank.
Sinking fund______________
2.500 V. Y .; on bonds marke l (b) at the
Total assess, val. 1924____1,700.000 Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y .; on bonds
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924____ $7.00 marked (x) at the Mechanics &
Metals Nat. Bank. N. Y .
NEW BERN.
This city is the county seat of NORWOOD.
This town is in Stanley County.
•Craven County. Founded by the
Im provement Bonds.
Swiss In 1710. Population 1910.
($18.000.-M ay 1 ’26-’31
fl.981' 1920, 12.198.
6s '23 M -N \ 45.000--M ay 1 '32-’ 40
W a t c and 8ew -r Bonds.
! 42 000..M a y 1 '41-'46
5s
J-J $80.000____ July 2 1930
BOND. DEBT N ov 4 '2 5 -- $135,000
Light Bonds
5s
J-D $15.000____ Dec 2 1931 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$10.00
Population 1910, 928; 1920. 1,221
Street Bonds.
6s '08 M-S $50.000c
Mar 2 193
6s '09 F-A 50 000c___ Feb I 19T OLD FIELDS TOW NSHIP S. D.
5s
J-J 50.000____ Jan 1 1941
This district is in Wilson County.
5s "10 s-a 50 000____________194 6 s g '22F-A ($35,000__ Feb 1 '26-'39
S chool Bonds.
1 75,000----Feb 1 '40-'49
5s ’ 13 J-J *$20 00 0c...Ju ly 1 194 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924-- $150,000
6s g '22 M -N 193.000..................... . Assessed value 1924_______3,045.536
Funding Bonds.
School tax (per $1,000) '24____$9.00
6s ’ 12 M -N $50 none .M av 1 '• 32
f!00,00Or*Apr 1 '28-'37 ONSLOW COUNTY.
4J*sg’25A-0 140.000r*Apr 1 '38-'47
Jacksonville is the county seat
ll60.000r*Apr 1 '48-’55
Road B onds.
W ater and Ligui Bunds.
5t£s'23 . . . $86.000-.Aug 1 ’ 26-'33
6s ’07 F-A $30.000c
Aug 1 1937 5s
. . . 150.000c____ 1934-1948
R efu nding Bunds.
Court House bonds_______ $25,000
5s
J-J $10.000___ July 1 1931 BON D. DEBT Jan 1 '2 4 .. $300,000
Pam lico Oriental & W Kv. B < Total assess, val. 1923_ 11,171,268
_
4s ’03 M-NS48.000___ May 1 1933 > t
t
1 b tx(pjr $ 1,dj )) ' 3 . M 2.5 j
W ater B onds.
Pop'n 1910. 14.125: 1920. 14.703
($28,000 .N ov 1 '26-’34
6 s g ’22M-N ] 60,000.Nov 1 '35-’54 ORANGE COUNTY.
( 20,000.Nov 1 '55-'59
Hillsboro is the county seat.
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
Road Bonds.
($1 lO.OOONov 1 '26-’36 >9
...$ 2 4 1 ,000c______________
5s g ’22M-N ( 120,000Nov 1 ’37-'46 6 s ’ 21 . . .
99,000c*.......................
I 65,000Nov 1 '47-’51
S chool Bonds.
T O T . BD. D T. Dec 15'25 $1,419,000 5 X s ’ 2 3 J-J $55,000c*July 1 ’26-'36
‘
Water & light debt (Incl.).
283.000
Jail Bonds.
linking fund____________
18.000 5sg'25 A-O ($50.000c*0ct 1 ’26-*50
Total assessed val. 1925 .14,500 000
1 15,000c*0ct 1 '51-’55
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925...$12.80 BOND. D EBT Jan l '24. $131,000
$ IN T. payable in Baltimore, in iss'd val'n 1923(act.val.).17.057.985
all other bonds in New York.
State & Co. taxiper $1,000)'23$1) .00
Population in 1920__________ 17,895
N EW HANOVER COUNTY.
Population 1910.15,064:1920.17,895
, . Wilmington Is the onunty seat.
OXFORD.
C ourt House Bonds.
This town is in Granville County.
5 s g '24J-J ($170,000c*Jan 1 ’29-’45
\ 55,000c*Jan 1 ’46-’50 The Oxford Water System is now
owned by this town, which pur­
School Bonds.
6s '13 J-J $175.000c*._July 1 193k chased same for $76,000 (Y. 117,
5s ’ 18 J-J 125.000c*..July 1 1948 p. 1155).
5s ’ 19 J-J 100,0Ji)c*.._ 19 6-191,
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s ’ 19 J-J 76 006 * . .1926 1914 5Ms’24 M-N$295,000r*_____ ______
f 117,000c*. Jan 1 '26-’3S
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J \ 50.000c*.Jan 1 '39-'43 S
s
. . . $45.000...........................
[ 22,000c*.Jan 1 ’44-'4S
Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . *35,000...........................
R oad Bonds.
4J^s'02 J-J $50.000c*..Jan 1 1927
Sidewalk Bonds.
. . . $10,000...........................
4s '05 J-J
50.000c* -July 1 19.30 5s
-4Hs'08 J-J
50.000c*..July 1 1933
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s '13 J-J 100,000c*..July 1 1938 5s
. . . $ 9 4 .0 0 0 ..._____ ______
5 3 g ’23 J-T $72,OOOr*July 1 ’26-’33
4
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4 K s 'l l J-J $50.000c*..July 1 1936 5M g’23J.D f 16.000r*June 1 '26-.29
1 70,000r*July 1 '30-'43
Ferry and Causeway Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $50,000c*..July 1 1944 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '24. $421,000
Tot. ass’d val. '23 (a ct.)..4.285,815
W ork-H ouse Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $35,000c*..Jan 1 1935 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23-S14 50
5s ’ 17 J-J 17,000c*..July 1 1937 Population 1910, 3,018: 1920, 3,606
IN T. on bonds o f 1923 at the Na­
Ferry B onds.
F** -n
$14,000c*_Jan 1 '26-'32 tional City Bank, New York.
6s g ’21 J-J 18.000c*. Jan 1 '33-'38
t- 4
! 12,000c*.Jan 1 '39-’41 OXFORD GRADED SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
BON D. D E B T Nov 7 '25 $1,340,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
424,450 -s ’ 13 . . . $20.000...........................
50.000c...July 1 1949
Sinking fund__________ _
267.400 5H s’20J-J
Total assess, val.' 25(est.) 57.000.0ii0 6 s ’21 J-J
75,000c.-.Jan 1 1951
S ta te * Co. tax (per $1.000)’25.$13 00 BOND. D EBT Dec 4 ’ 2 2 .. $145,000
P op’n 1910. 52.037: 1920. 40.620 Floating debt (add’l)______
13,000
IN T . payable at New York or at Sinking fund--------------------2,000
County Treasurer's office In Wilming­ Tot.ass'd val.'22(80% act).5,400,000
ton; and 6s o f 1921 at the National Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $1.38
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y .
Oity.Bank, New York.

M tJBPHY TOWNSHIP.
This township Is In Cherokee Co.
R oad Bonds.
6s 12 A-O *50.000___Apr l 194V
6 ^ s ’ 14 A-O
55 000___Anr 1 1044
Ss
A-O 100.000_ Apr 1 1942
_
JIOND MKKTOci 12 '22 *20 1 ' '
5 000
Sinking fund_____ _ _____
Total assess, val. 1923___ 2.324.821
Total tax rate (per *1.000)'22 *19 50
Population 1910, 4,708; 1920. 5.008
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank. N.Y.




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PA M L IC O C O U N T Y .

Bay boro Is the county seat.

8s

. . . $ 1 00 .0 00................. .......

Road and Bridge Bonds.
6J*s'24 J-J $80,000 _____ 1934-1973
School F unding Bonds.
7 $8,000 _____ 1926-1929
5^ s'24 J-J | 15.000 _____ 1930-1934
1100.000 _____ 1935-1954
Road Bonds.
6s '19 s-a $106.000....................1949
5 t£s'23 . . . 100.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 4 -- $325,000
Assessed value real estate--5.332.338
Assessed value, personal_
_ 843.364
Other assessable property.. 631.958
Total assess, value 1923-..6.807.660
State* Co. tax (per $1,000) '23 $15.20
Population 1910, 9.966; 1920, 9,060
PASQUOTANK COUNTY.
County seat Is Elizabeth City.
Road Bonds.
5s 19 J-D $480,000 _____ 1926-1949
6 s ’21 M-S 250,000c.Sept 1 '27-’51
4 'Hs'25 J-J 250.000____ 11928-1955
BOND DEBT Nov 20 '24 $750,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
19 500
Sinking fund______________
40.316
Assess, value, real estate.-12.828.291
_
Assess, value, personal_ 4.802.401
Other assessable property. 1.389.736
Tot.ass'd val. 24(90%act) 19.020.436
State & Co.taxfper $1,000) '24 $11.0)
Pop'n 1910. 16,693; 1920, 17,670
P E R Q U IM A N S C O U N T Y
Her 1ford is the county seat.

Funding Bonds.
6 s '25 Apr $15.000--April 1 ’26-’40
R o a d a n d B r id g e B o n d s .

6s '21 F-A $290.000..F e b 1 ’26-’5t
-s '22 A-O 337,000- - Apr 1 '2 i-'52
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 '2 5 -- $639,000
T ot. ass’d val. '25(% act.)7.991.307
S t i t e k C o t x ( p e " $ 1 , 0 0 0 ) * . ' 5 - * l 7 60
Population In 1920 (Census)..11,137
PERSON C O U N TY .

Roxboro Is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
5s '18 J-J $225.000c* . .Jan 1 1958
5 tfs’22 J-J 253.000c*Jan 1 '26-'36
5s g ’23 M-N 15.000c*May 1 ’ 29-'43
BOND DEBT Dec 8 '25- $588,000
Sinking fund_____________
6.996
Total assessed value '25
(abt. 4 -5a c t ) ..............-15,191.322
S tate* Co. tax (per $1,000)'25'12 5 1
Pop'n 1910. 17,356; 1920. 18.973

P IT T S B O R O S C H . D IS T .

This district is In Chatham C o,
5Ms
. . . $59 000.............. serial!
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24. $50.00i
Floating d e b t______________

14.001

Total assess, val. 1924___ 1.200,001
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$30.
PLYMOUTH.
This town is in Washington Co.
Electric Light & Power Bonds.
6s '24 M-N $20.000..May 1 '27-'48
B O N D.DEBT May .31'25- $93,000
Assessment debt (addl-) . . 145.000
Sinking fund.........................
1.150
Ass'd val., real & pers 1,'25.1.061,370
Tax m e (per $1 ()() ») ' 5 . .$21.40
Population 1910. 2.165; 1920.1.847
POLK C O U N TY.

Columbus is the county seat.
Court House Bonds.
6 s '24 M-N $10.000........ 1929-1948
Road Bonds.
5^s'13 s-a $100.000......... ......... 1943
BOND DEBT Jan 1 '2 4 -- $217 000
Ass'd val. '23 (act. v al.)_ 6,611 250
_
Tax rate (per $1 .000' '23____ $19 80
Population 1910. 7,640; 1920. 8.832
IN T . at Bank of Tyron. Tyron.
P O L L O K S V IL L E S P E C IA L T A X
S C H O O L D IS T R IC T .

This district is In Jones County.
School Bonds.
6s "21 M -N$52,000c.Nov 1 '26-’5I
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $54,000
Tot. ass’d val.'24 (65% act.) 3.000.000
INT. at tne American Exchange
National Bank, N. Y.
P R TN CE TO N S C H . D IS T .

This district Is In Johnston Co.
6s ’24 J-J ]$4.000-.Jan 1 ’ 26-’ 29
(50,000.. Jan 1 ’ 30-'54
TOT. BD. DT. May '2 4 .. $55,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1.502,763
_
Population___________________ 3,600
INT. at National Bank o f Com­
merce, New York City.
Q U A K E R G A P T O W N S H IP .
Is located In 8t,okes County.

Indebtedness assumed by Stokes
County; see subsequent page.
RAEFORD.

This town Is In Hoke County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
6 s g ’ 23 A-Of$36 000c*Apr 1 '26-’34
1 30.000c*Apr 1 35-’44
BOND. DEBT Jan I ’24. $117,800
Assessed value 1923______2.041,641.
P IT T C O U N T Y .
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23______ $6 00
Greenville Is the oounty seat.
Population 1910. 580; 1920. 1.235
S chool Bonds.
IN T . at New York.
5s '07 J-J o$50.000c..-July 1 1937
fffl8.000-.cO ct 1 '26-’34
5s ’24 A-O 30 .000-.c0et 1 ’35-’44 R A E F O R D S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
l 50.000c..O ct 1 ’45-’54
This district is in Hoke County.
Road Bonds.
6s 14 . . . $35.000_______________
6s'20M -N ff 14.50,000c...M ay 1 1930 BOND. DEBT Nov 28 ’24. $35,000
1 50,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1935 Ass'd val. '24 (100% a c t.).3.054,730
6s ’ 21 A-O/500,OOOr*.Apr 1 '32-’61 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___ S3.50
Population in 1918 (est.)______ 2.000
Road & Bridge B onds.
5s g’23M-Nff$400,OOOr*..1928-1963
(Due every 5 yrs. on M ay 1 except in R A L E IG H .
1963. when bonds fall due Apr. 16)
Raleigh is the capital of the State
5Hs'23 M-S ff326.000r* Sept 1 '28-’63 and the county seat of Wake County.
(Due $40,000 every 5 years, except in Incorporated as a city in 1792.
1963 when $46,000 become due.)
Commission government adopted
4 Ms’25M-Sff200.000r* .Mar l'30-'65 April 1 1913. Population 1910,
*Greenville Twp. Road Bonds.
19,218: 1920, 24,418.
5s '14 J-J $50.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1954
Street and Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 19 M-S 5,000.-Sept 1 ’26-’50
dFalkland T w o. Road Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5s '15 J-D $50,0 0 0 c ...D e c . 1 1945
5s '89 J-J $50.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1929
dFarmville Tw p.R oad Bonds.
5s '90 J-J
25.000c...Jan 1 1930
5s '15 J-D $50,000c
Dec. 1 1945
Hospital and Sewer Bonds.
dChicod Twp. Road Bonds.
5s '19 M-S S5.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’30
5s '16 J-J $50,000c__ Jan 1 1946
Street Bonds.
W interville Twp. Road Bonds. 5s '97 A-O $50.0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1927
5s '16 M-S $50,000c
Sept 1 1946 4s '99 J-J
95.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1929
Avden Twp. Road Bonds.
5 s '15 J-D 49 .921.98..Dec 1 1935
5s '16 J-J $50,0 0 0c...S ep t 4 1946 5s '17 M-S 21 .000 ..Sept 1 ’26-'32
4Hsg'25J-J 1.000.OOOr*. Jan 1 '26-’45
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T BONDS.
4 Jis'26 J-J 1,000,OOOr*Jan 1 ’27-’46
Grimesland S chool Dist.
5 K s’ 14 Jan $6,000c-..Jan. 1 1944 5s M unicipal-B uilding Bonds. 1939
09 J-J $125.000c_ July 1
_
Bethel School Dist. No. 4.
efu
5>Ss'16 J-J $20,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1936 5s R19 nding Bonds.
’
M-S $41 1 Uc.Sept 1 ’26-’45
G rifton School Dist. No. 1.
Floating Debt Bonds.
5Ms’ 17 J-J $20,000c
Jan. 1 1937 5s '09 J-J $25.000___ July 1 1939
dBeaver Dam S chool Dist. No. ’ . 5s 13 J-J 57.000_____Jan 1 1943
5 H ’ 17 J-J $12.000c____July 1 1937
F un din g Bonds.
$16.000c. ..June 1 1927
Farmville S chool Dist. No. 3.
54.000c.June 1 '27'-29
f$15,000r*_May 1 '26-’30
6s’20 M -N { 40,000r*_May 1 ’31-’40 5s ’ 17 J-D 40.000c.June 1 ’30-'31
21 ,000 c... June 1 1932
( 30.000r*_May 1 ’41-'50
44,000c. June 1 '33-'34
6 s '20 F-A 40,000r*._Aug 1 1950
f 6,OOOr*.July 1 ’26-’31 5 s ’ 19 M -S .. 8,000c_Sept 1 ’26-'29
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J (20,OOOr*.July 1 ’32-'41
Uo,000r*_ July 1 ’42-51 5s '14 J-D $100,000___ Jan 1 1944
5s '15 A-O 57,000____Apr 1 1945
Bridge Bonds.
ater-Plant P urch.
5s '08 J-T 6$50.000c_ July 1 1938 5s W '13 J-D$350,000c— June 1 1943
_
g
5s T7 M -S d50.000c.__Mar 1 1947
W ater-W orks Impt. B onds.
5s '13 J-D $50,000____Dec 1 1943
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s ’ l l F-A e$75.000c__ Feb 1 1941 5s ’ 14 J J
75.000____July 1 1944
5s ’ 19 M-S (32.000c.Mar 1 ’ 26-’41
F unding Bonds.
133.000c.Mar 1 *42-'52
5 s '19 J-J d$\ 00.000c_.june 1 1959
fl2.000-.June 1 ’ 26-’31
CO. BD. D T. Nov 2 '25..$2,349.000
Sinking funds____________
67.082 6s ’ 21 J-D ] 6,000.-June 1 ’32-’33
28.000 ..June 1 ’34-’40
Twp road bonds (a d d ']).. $300,000
l35.000-.June 1 ’41-’47
School dist. debt (a d d 'l).. *219.000
’ 48 .000 ..July 1 ’26-'33
Tot.ass’dval.’25(75% act.)50.200,000
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25 $10.00 4Jig’22 J-J ! 88,000.-July 1 ’ 34-’44
120.000.-July 1 '45-’54
Population 1910.36,340; 1920.45,569
,120.000- - July 1 \55-’62
* This includes schools operating
50.OOOr*. Jan 1 ’26-35
under County system only (taxes 4Jisg’25J-J 80.OOOr*. Jan 1 ’36-’45
levied by County Commissioners)
.220,000r*_ Jan 1 ’46-’65
and under control of County Board
($30.OOOr*. Jan 1 ’27-’36
of Education. Does not include 4 h s '26 J-J 100,OOOr*. Jan 1 ’37-’ 56
bond issues of Special Chartered
. 70.OOOr*.Jan 1 ’57-'66
Schools in towns of Greenville and
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
Ayden.
I $40,000r*. Jan 1 ’27-’36
IN T. (a) at County Treasurer’s 4 h s ’26 J-J{ 60,000e*_Jan 1 ’37-’46
office; (6) A. B. Leach & Co., Inc.,
U 00.000e*.jan 1 ’47-’56
N. Y. C.; (e) Continental & Commer­
C ity-L ot Purchase Bonds.
cial Nat. Bank, Chicago; (d) Nat. 5s ’ 13 J-D $18.000___ Dec 1 1943
City Bank, N. Y . G.: (a) Nat. Bank
P u b lic Im pt. & F un din g B onds.
of Commerce, N. Y . O.; (*) Chase
f$ 10,000_June 1 ’26-’30
Nat. Bank, N. Y . O., on all others 6 s ’21 J-D ] 19.000------June 11931
at the Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y . O.
(200.000—June 1 ’32-’41

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TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’25.S3 574.921
Water debt (included)___ 1 357 000
Sinking funds for bonds
o'hpr than water bonds
117 954
Tot.ass.val.’24 (65%act) $43,431.781
Value of municipal property
- — _ ______3,000 000
1924__
City tax :24 (per SI .000)____ $11.50
IN TEREST on sewer bonds of
1889 and 1890 at Mercantile Trust &
Deposit C o.. Baltimore; street bonds
of 1897 & 1899. municipal bldg. bds.
of 1909, floating debt bonds of 1909,
at Farmers & Merchants Bank of
Baltimore; water plant purchase
bonds of 1913. public impt. bonds of
1914, street bonds of 1915 And fund­
ing bonds of 1917, at First Nat
Bank, N. Y. City: water works,
bonds of 1913. floating debt bonds of
1913. city lot bonds of 1913, at R. M .
Grant & Co., N. Y . City; water
works of 1914, at A. B. Leach & Co.,
Inc., N. Y. City; improvement
bonds of 1917, at Alexander Brown
& Sons, Baltimore; and on all others
at U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o., N . Y . C.
R A L E IG H T O W N S H IP .

W a ter & S ew er R on d s.

5 J$s’ 13M-Nb$50.000c_ M ay 1 1929
_
r20,000c*. Feb 1 ’27-’36
5s g ’24 F-A 36.000c*.Feb 1 '37-'48
44,000c*. Feb 1 ’49-'59
25,000c*. Feb 1 ’60-’64
W ater Bonds.
5s T8 J-J z$25.000___ July 1 1929
( 34.000c*.Apr 1 ’26-'42
6s ’21 A-O 36,000c*.Apr 1 ’43-’54
l 24.000c* Apr 1 ’55-'60
5H s’23 M-S 30,000c* Nov 1 ’26-’55
Street Bonds.
6s T8 F-Ad$91,000__________ 1937
135.000c* Mar 1 ’26-'31
18.000c* Mar 1 ’35-’36
5Jig’22M -S( 28.000c* Mar 1 -37--38
38.000c* Mar 1 '39-'40
66.000c* Mar 1 ’41-'43
45.000c* Mar 1 '26-'31
5>$s’23M -S( 12.000c* Mar 1 '35-'38
15.000c* Mar 1 '39-'41
18,000c* Mar 1 '43-'44
Sewer Bonds.
5s '10
J-J $100.0 00c...Jan 1 1941
5s '16 A-O zlO.OOO........ Apr 1 1941
6s '16
. . . d5.000---------------- 1937
Funding Bonds.
6s
. . . d$60,000 ......... serially
BOND DEBT O r 20 1924-19 ' ' r>
'»r>
Water debt (incl.)________ 459.000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
10.000
Sinking fund_________
5.000
Assess, value real estate_4.947.591
Assessed value personal__ 3,489,080
Tot. assess, val.'24 ( h act.) 8,436,674
Tot. tax rate tper $ 1 O J) '21 $10 50
tM
Population 1910. 4,828; 1920. 5.333
z INT. at the Importers <t Trad
S
ers’ Nat. Bank, N. Y .; (a) at Nat
Park Bank. N. Y .; (b) av Hanover
Nat. Bank. N. Y.; tx) Nat. Bank of
Commerce. Baltimore: (d ’ at T S
T
Mtge. & Trust Co.. N. Y .. and on
bonds of 1921 and 1923 in New York.

This township (P. O. Raleigh) Is
In Wake County.
School Bonds.
4?$g’22J-D j$l 52.000c*Dec 1 ’26-'38
i l82,000c*Dec 1 -39-'52
18.000c*.Oct l ’26-’28
32.000c*. Oct 1 '29-'32
5 s g ’2 3 A -0 60,000c*. Oct 1 ’ 33-’38
55.000c*.Oct 1 '39-'43
60,000c*. Oct 1 ’44-’48
75,000c*. Oct 1 '49-’53
( 40.000c* Sept 1 '27-'31
90.000c* Sept 1 '32-'40
50 .000c* Sept 1 '27-'31
90.000c* Sept 1 '32-'40
4J$g’24M-S 60.000c* Sept 1 ’41-’45
60.000c* Sept 1 -46-'49
100,000c* Sept 1 50- 5 1 REIDSVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924.51.150.000
This district Is In Rockingham Co
Assessed valuation 1923.-41,012,983
($30.000c* May 1 '27-'41
1NT. at U. 8. Bond & Mtge. Co.. 51$’24 M -N 30.000c* May 1 '42-'51
New York.
l 15.000c* May 1 '52-'54
BONDED DEB’i Jan 1921 —$35.UOO
R A M SE U R

S C H O O L D IS T R IC T

This district (P. O. Ramseur) is In RICHMOND COUNTY.
Randolph County.
Rockingham is the county seat.
S c h o o l B on d s.
C ounty
($20,0 0 0 c____1926-193( 4 14s’ 17 s-a Home Bonds.
$15.000_____
1974
6s ’21 J-J
30.000c____ 1936-1941
Road-Im provem ent Bonds.
( 25 .000 c___ 1946-195(
s T5 M-N$25,000c___Nov 1 1935
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 ’ 25. $75,000 4J$s'17 s-a
25.000........
1947
Sinking fund______________
20.000 5s ’22 J-J ( 24.000--July 1 ’£6 37
T ot. ass’d val. '25 (est.)_ 1,000,000
_
1 45.000 .July 1 '38-'52
S c h o o l Lax (p e r JSI.UdO) ' . 5 .
I
C ourt House Bonds
Population in 1925 (est.)______1.350 6s
J-J $200.000.......................
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k., N. Y 5s g’24 M -S . 50.000--M ar 1 '53- 57
Road and Bridge Bonds.
R AN D E LM A N .
4% s g’25 J-JS300,000c.July 1 '28-’55
This town is in. Randolph County BOND. DEBT Oct 1925. $8 4.500
P ublic Improvement B on d s.
Floating debt (add'l)_____
86,962
($8.000r* Apr 1 ’27-’31 T ot.assess. val.’2 4 (H a ct.)32.50!* 000
5K s’25 A-O (18.000r* Apr 1 ’35-'43 State & co. tax (per $1 .000) '25-SI3.50
TOT. BD DEBT Apr 1925 $88,800 Popula'n 1910 19.673: 1920 25.567
Assessed valuation 1924___ 1,393,300
IN T . payable in New York City.
Population 1910, 1,950; 1920, 1,967
IN T . payable at New York.
R O A N O K E R A P ID S G R A D . S. D

This district (P. O. Roanoke Rap
Ids) Is in Halifax County.
($56.000c* Jan 15 '26-'32
6s '21 J-J ( 63,000c* Jan 1 5 '33-'39
(240,000c* Jan 15 '41-'51
B uilding & Equipm ent Bonds.
6s T9 A-O $85,000c*..O ct 1 1949
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $)90.000
100.000
Floating debt____________
( 10.000____Oct 1 195( Assess, val. '24 (60% act.) 14,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $8.00
4J$s-25 F-A$500.000_ Feb 1 ’44-’53 Population In 1924 (est.)______ 8,000
_
F unding Bonds.
INT. on 6s of 1921 at
$18,000c*Apr 15 ’ 26-’31 National Bank, N. Y . the Hanover
24,000c*Apr 15 '32-’37
os ’23 A-O 30,000c*Apr 15 ’38-’43
36,000c*Apr 15 ’44-’49 R O B E S O N C O U N T Y .
14,000c*Apr 1 5 ’ ,50-’51
Lumberton is the county seat.
BOND. DE tlT Jan 1 ’24. $479,000
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Tot.ass'd val.'23(aet.val.) 20,259 364 5s
. . . $35,000______________
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '23110.00 5 K g ’2 3 A -0 10,000c*..O ct 1 1948
Popula'n 1910, 29.491: 1920. 30.85t 5s g '24 M-S 20,000c*..Sept 1 1944
IN T. on 6s of 1920 at Nat. Park 5s '24 J-J
25.000c*..July 1 1944
Bank, N. Y .; on 5s of 1923, OMs of 4J<s'25 J-D $85,000-------------serially
1924 and 4Ms o f 1925 at Seaboard
♦County Home Bonds.
Nat. Bank, N. Y .; others at Hanover 4M s’25 J-D .100,0 0 0 c ____1936-1955
Nat. Bank, N. Y .
♦School Funding Bonds.
4J$s’25 J-D $50,000 _____ 1926-1945
R E D S P R IN G S .
Highway Notes.
This town is in Robeson County 5s '25 M-S/$338,000Sepl’ 27.29&'31
Street Im provement Bonds.
1 114,000. ..S ep t 1 1933
5 Mg’23 A-O ($24,000c*Apr 1 '26-’33 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 '25.$1.900.000
i 20,00Cc*Apr 1 ’34-’43 Sinking fund------------------132.935
36.000c*July 1 ’26-34 Tot.ass d val. 24(act.val.) 43.543.318
- s g ’23 J-J \ 15,000c*July 1 ’35-’39 State & Co. tax (per $1,0'K)) '23 $9.40
( 10,000c*July 1 ’40-’44 Popula'n 1910, 51,945; 1920. 54.674
E lectric Light Bonds.
*Due serially 1936 to 1955 incl.
5Mg’23 A-O $6,000c*Apr 1 ’26-’37
IN T . at the Hanover National
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Bank, New York.
5K s’25 M -N S25,000c..M ay l ’ 28-’52
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 .. $223,000
Water debt (Incl.)________
35,000 R O C K IN G H A M .
This town Is in Richmond County.
Assessed val., real estate_ 649,615
_
Street Improvement Bonds.
Assessed val., personal______ 517,904
5 Jig’22 A-O ($120,000c* Apr 1 '26-35
Total assessed val. 1924
\ 56,000c* Apr 1 '36-42
(about 2-3 actual)______ 1,167,519
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $15.00 5>$g’23 A-O ( 48,000c* Apr 1 '26-33
l 40,000c* Apr 1 '34-43
Population 1910, 1,089; 1920.-1,018
51$g’24 J-J
40,000c* July 1 '26-45
IN T . at New York.
W ater Bonds.
5>$g’23 A-O $25,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’50
R E D S P R IN G S G R A D E D S. D.
This district (P. O. Red Springs) 5 h Funding Bonds.
S ' 2 2 A-Of$14,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’32
is in Robeson County.
\ 5,000c*. Apr 1 ’33-’37
($36.000c. July 1 ’27-’44
Jan.
5H s’24 J-J ( 3,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1945 BON D. DEBTvalue 1 ’2 4 .. $578,500
Total assessed
1923 -5,078,444
( 36,000c.July 1 ’46-’54 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920--.115,50
TOT. B D . D T . Nov 4 ’2 5 .. $97,500 Population 1910, 2,155; 1920, 2,509
Floating debt (add’l ) --------2,850
IN TER E ST payable in New York.
Assessed valuation 1925___2,080.600
Sinking fund______________
4,300
Sch. tax rate (per,$l ,000)’25
$7.00 R O C K IN G H A M C O U N T Y .
Population____________________5,000
Wentworth is the county seat.
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T9 A-O$228,000c*.0ct 1 ’26-’44
New York City.
6s '20 M-N160,000c* M ay 1 ’26-’41
5>$s’22 J-J 370,000c*.Jan 1 ’26-'47
R E ID S V IL L E .
This city Is in Rockingham County (For maturity see V. 113, p. 2534.)
Incorporated in 1873.
($7*.000_____ 1926-1932
5J$s’24M -N( 120,000 _____ 1933-1940
O ’ C onn or Judgm ent B onds.
5s ’ 15 Sept x$5,000____M ay 1 1929
(200.000..........1941-1950
RANDOLPH CO U N TY.

Ashboro is the county seat.
S chool Bonds.
5H g’24M-N $29,000c*M ay 1 '26-’54
C ounty Home Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J $30.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941Road and Bridge Bonds.
($50.000.-Oct 1 ’ 30-’3 )
S
6s ’20 A-O 9 0 .000 ..Oct 1 ’40-’46




[V ol. 121,

^Perm anent Impt. Fund. Bonds. ROX BO RO .
This town Is In Person County.
$20.000c._Feb 1 ’ 26-’29
W ater and Sewer B onds.
20.000c. .Feb 1 ’30-’31
60.000c-. Feb 1 ’32-’35 5 J4g’23 F -A /$26.000c* .Feb 1 ’26-’ 51
\ 24.000c*.Feb 1 ’52-'63
4 Jis’25 F-A 140.000c..Feb 1 ’36-’ 42
(50.000c*. Feb 1 ’26-’50
60.000c ..F eb 1 '43-'44
250.000c..Feb 1 ’45-’49 51$g’24 F-A (30.000c*.Feb 1 ’51-’60
(20.000c*.Feb 1 '61-’65
M50.000c._Feb 1 ’50-’55
Street Im provement Bonds.
F un din g Bonds.
'$45.000.—Arp 1 ’26-’34 5 !$g'23 F-A $6.000c*.Feb 1 ’26-’28
„ .
22.500___________1942
14.000 ...A p r 1 ’35-’36 -s
...
14.000___________1945
5>$s’ 19 A-O 16.000 _Apr 1 ’37 ’38 -s
...
48.000
1926-1934
30.000 _Apr 1 ’39--4 1 .8
100.000. . . Apr 1 '42-’49 W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
($39,000c* — .1926-1938
$1.000____June 1 1927
44.000c* ...1939-1949
2.000____June 1 1929
5Hs'14J-Dz
55i g'23 J-J 30.000c* ...1950-1955
22.000—
June 1 ’3 t--41
36.000c* ...1956-1961
6s ’21 M-S 255.000..M ar 1 ’26-’42
21.000c* — .1962-1964
15.000— Mar 1 ’26-’28
30.000. -M ar 1 ’29-'33 School Bonds.
. . . $20,000 ........
.1938
100.000. - Mar 1 ’31- 38 s
5s’ 23 M-S 60.000. . Mar 1 ’39-'405s '25 M-S I 18.000.M ar 1 ’28-’36
( 57.000-Mar 1 ’37-’55
27.000 __Mar 1 1941
Sewage Bonds.
60.000 ..M a r 1 ’4'2-’43
.750.000. .M ar 1 ’44-'4S o h g 23 J-J I$26,000c* — .1926-1951
( 4.000c* . — 1952-1953
yBridge Bonds.
Public Impt. & Reimburs. Bds.
$4.000___ May 1 1926
20.000. .M ay 1 ’27-'30 51ig'23 J-J I$22,000c* ...1926-1936
1 8.000c* — .1937-1938
12.000_.May 1 ’31-'32
21.000. .M ay 1 ’33-’35 BOND. DEBT Sept 8 ’24. $460,000
16.000. -M ay 1 '36-’37Water debt (incl.) _______ 242,862
Special assessments (Incl.).
14.596
18.000— .M ay 1 T,8-’39
21.618
6s T8 M -N 20.000. -M ay 1 ’40-’41Sinkingfund.......... .. .........
11.000. -M ay 1 1912 Assessed valuation 1923 __ 2,945,504
24.000— May 1 ’43-’ 4tPopulation, 1910, 1,425; 1920-1,651
INT at New Vn^k City.
13.000 _May 1 1945
14.000 _May 1 1946 RU TH E R FOR u COUNTY.
615.000___ May 1 1917
County seat Is Rutherfordton.
16.000 _May 1 1948 -s
. . . $63,000...........................
zJail and Road Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
5I$s'l2 J-J
$6.000....Ian 1 ’26-’29 mg'OA .Ian $38,500,’ . Jan 1 ’26-’36
BOND. DEBT.Ian 1 ’25-$3.444.000
C oun ty Home Bonds.
Ass d val. 1925 (act. val.) 42.895.754 51$s'24J-J a t $9.000.- July 1 ’26-’34
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $13.50
l 60.000—July 1 ’35-’64
Popula'n 1910 36.442: 1920. 44 149
R efunding Bonds.
TNT. on bonis marked (z) at tl$g'05 Jan $36.000...J a n 1 *26-’36
Bank of ReHsville. Rei tsville. N .C .,
z C ourt House Bonds.
(x) at the Equitable Trust Co., N. Y. 5 4s'08 . . . $44.000 .........1926-1947
City; (y) at the National Park Bank. 41$g'25 J-J { 40.000.-July 1 \30-’34
N. Y. City; others at the National
(210.000—July 1 ’35-’55
City Bank, N. Y. City.
z Road Bonds.
5s 13 J-J $216,000c.July 1 ’26-’52
r o c k in g h a m Tg r a d e d s . d .
Bridge & Highway Bonds.
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23. $100,000 6s '21 M -Sz$38,000.-M ar 1 '26-’44
Assessed valuation 1922_ 4,838,300 5s 16 J-J
_
51.000.-Jan 1 ’26-’42
(10.000.July 1 '29 & '34
ROCKY M O UN T.
5 l$s’24 J-J a 10,000.July 1 ’39 & ’44
This city Is In Nash and Edgeoombf
( 5.000___ July 1 1949
eouuties. Inc. as a town 1867: city TOT. BD. D T. Dec 15’25 $1,152,000
Mar. 11 1907. Population In 1910. Floating debt (add'L_____
100.000
8.051: In 1920. 12 742.
Tot.ass’d val.'25 3-5 act.) 32.868,021
W ater, Light & Fire Stat. Bds. State & Co. tax (per $1,000) "25.110.90
(S30,000r*-Apr 1 ’27-’3l Popula'n 1910, 28.385; 1920, 31.426
5 J s’ 2 4 A - 0
4
10.OOOr*.. Apr 11932
IN T.on bonds marked (z)in N.Y.O.
(345,000r*_Apr 1 ’ 33-’55 (a) Hanover Nat. Bk, M.Y.O onsome
SWater, Light & Sewer Bonds. of the others in Rutherfordton.
5s '01 J-J $40.000c.—May 1 1941
RUTHERFORDTON.
a Improvement Bonds.
This town is in Rutherford Co.
5s '08 A-O 135,000c. .June 1 1938
Water and Light Bonds.
City Impt. & Funding Bonds.
5s T 7 A-O $45 000c..A pr 1 ’26 ’34 6s’24 M-S 15 $74.000cMar 15 ’27-'63
City Hall Bonds.
6s ’20 J-J f 48.000c—Jan 1 ’26-’29
_
$25.000c ......................
l 17,r 00c—_Jan 1 1930 .s _
Street Paving Bonds.
Gas, Paving & Sewers.
$89,000c_______serially
5s 13 J-J $200.000c_ July 1 1953 6s '21 —
_
...
54.000c------ 1926-1943
Funding Bonds.
—12.600c____ 1926-1931
5Hs’ 22 A-Oul20.000c--Apr 1 ’26-’37
—.
50.000c____ 1926-1943
Gas Supply System Bonds,
—25.000c_____________
6s '20 J-J f$108.000c.July 1 ’26-’48
Sewer B onds.
I 20,000c.July 1 '49-’50
. . . $74,000c____ 1926-1956
Paving, Sewerage and Water 6s
W ater Bonds.
Supply Bonds.
5Hs’ 22 A-O(a$230 OOOcApr 1 ’ 26-’35 6 s ’21 . . . /Sl.OOOc— July 1 1926
(10,000c.July 1 '27-’31
1 a26.000 .Apr 1 1936
5 H s ' 2 2 J-J a226.OOOc.July 1 '26-’44 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '25. $353,000
aSewerage, W aterSupply, P aving Water debt (incl.)_________ 70.000
Tot.assess, val.’21 ( % act.) .2,275,000
and Light Bonds,
os ’23 A-Oj$69,000c*.Apr 1 ’25-’48 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$20.00
\ 25,000c*.Apr 1 ’49-’ 53 Populat e in 1910 1 062; 1920, 1.693
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’25 $1,731,000 ST. PAULS
Water, electric light and
This town Is in Robeson County.
914.775
gas debt (in c l.).............
Water, Sewer & Street Impt. Bds.
Floating debt (add’l)____
16,441 6s
A-O 118 6 0 0 c ___ 1926-1956
Sinking fund_____________
19,000
P ublic Im provem ent B onds.
Assessed valuation 1925 .20,000,000 6sg’23 J-J 14,000c. Jan 1 ’26-’39
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 ..$13.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’25 -- $130,000
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at Water debt (incl.)________
50,500
Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y .; (a) at Sinking fund______________
5.000
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
Tot.ass'd val.'25 (50% act.) 1,800,000
Town tax rate (.per $] ,000)'25 $10.00
R O C K Y M O U N T G R A D E D SCH . Popula fon in 1920 (Census)___1,147
D IS T R IC T
IN T . payable at the U. 8. M tge.
This district (P. O. Rocky Mount) & Trust C o.. N. Y. City,
Is in Edgecombe County.
5s '01 M-N$15,000____M ay 1 1941 SALISBURY. the oounty seat of
This olty Is
5s '13 J-J
35.000___ July 1 1953
6s '21 J-J 28,000—July 1 '26-'51 Rowan County.
5Ms'22 A-O 135,000.-Apr 1 '26-'52 5s Sewer Bonds.
J-J
1 1930
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 ’24-.$217,000 5s '00 A-O $25,000c.—July 1 1931
'01
25 ,00 0 c...O ct
IN T. on bonds of 1901 at Chase
M -N 30,000c.Nov 1 '26-’55
Nat. Bank, N. Y . City; on others at 5>is'23 F-A fl 1,000c.Aug 1 ’27-’37
5s '24
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
(54,000c.Aug 1 ’38-’64
5s ’24 A-O 30,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’54
ROW AN COU N TY.
Sewer & Street Bonds.
Salisbury is the county seat.
5s '15 A-O $2C,000c
Oct 1 1955
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
Street B onds.
($60,000.Nov 15 ’26-’ 31
6s ’21 M -N 170,000-Nov 15 ’32-’41 5s '04 A-O $90.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1934
A-O 50.000c— .A pr 1 1942
(250,000.Nov 15 ’42-’51 5s ’08 J-J
5s ’ 10
50.000c...Jan 1 1960
C o u n ty H om e B on d s.
ll
_
5s '24 J-D/$30.000c*Dec 10 ’30-’44 5s ’’ 18 M -N 50.000c_.AM ay 1 1951
6s
A-O 27,000c. pr 1 ’26-’28
( 40.000c*Dec 10’45-’54
( 16,C00c_July 1 '26-’27
C o u rt H ou se B ond s.
5s '24 J-D $2O,0O0c*Dec 10’29-’48 6s ’20 J-J (75,000c.July 1 '28-’32
160,000c.July
'33-'35
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’24. $701,500 6 s '21 M -N 451,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’41
1
Ass'd val. 1923 (act. val.).54,903,652 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 1898.)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $8.5!) 5Ms’23M-NI306,000c_Nov 1 ’26-’42
Population 1910, 37,521; 1920.44,062
34,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1943
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
45,000c. Aug 1 ’26-'30
ROW LAND.
5s ’24 F-A( 40,000c.Aug 1 ’31-’34
This town Is In Robeson County.
160,000c.Aug 1 ’35-’44
6s ’ 22 J-J
15.000______________
80.000c_Dec 1 ’27-’34
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 2 ’25. $67,500 5 s ’25 J-D 15,000c— .D ec 1 1925
Total assessed value 1925-. 773.000
(160.000c.Dec 1 ’36-’45
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $10.00
_
School Bonds.
Population in 1910, 787; 1920, 767 5s ’ 15 A-O $55,000____Oct 1 1955
( 30,000c.Oct 15 '26-’31
R O W L A N D T O W N S H IP .
6s ’21 A -0 ( 90,000c.0ct 15 ’32-41
A township In Robeson County.
120,000c.Oct 15 ’42-’ 51
Road Bonds.
(22,000c_July 1 ’26-’36
5J$s’19 M-S $50,000c______________ 5}*s’23 J-J (28,000c.July 1 ’37-’43
($10,000 on Sept 1 in '29, '34, '39,
(50.000c.july 1 ’44-’ 53
’ 44 & '490
f 36,000c..A pr 1 ’28-’33
BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
4M s’25 A-O 14,000c—Apr 1 ’34-’35
Assessed value 1923_____ $1,828,070
100,000c—Apr 1 ’36-’45
Population in 1920________ ___2,605
(l50,000c-.A pr 1 ’46-’55

S A L IS B U R Y ( C oncluded

).

W ater Bonds.
-5s ’01 A-O $50,000c_ Oct 1 1931
_
5s ’ 15 A-O 125,000c..-O ct 1 1955
6s ’ 18 A-O 53,000c.Apr 1 ’ 26-’48
5 H s ’ 2 3 M -N 35,000c.Noy 1 ’26-’60
5s' 24 P-A / 6,000c.Aug 1 ’27-’32
\64,000c. Aug 1 ’33-'64
5 s ’24 A-O 45,000c. _Aug 1 ’26-’54
F unding Bonds.
*6s ’08 A-O $50,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1942
5s ’ 18 A-O 21,000c.Apr 1 ’26-’28
P u blic Impt. Bonds.
4Jis’25 A-O f$70,000c..Apr 1 ’28-’37
t 80,000c..Apr 1 ’38-’45
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
5s ’25 J-D $40,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’45
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 5 -$ l,896,426
Water debt (incl.)_______
378,000
Floating debt (add’1)_____
178.587
Assessment debt (add’1)_ 1,274,574
Sinking fund____________
36.342
Total assessed value 1925.21,753,499
City tax (per $1,000) '25_____ $14.90
Pop’n 1910, 7,153; 1920______ 13.884
Population, 1925 (est.)______ 18.512
IN T . payable at Nat. Park
Bank, N . Y .

SAMPSON COUNTY.

Clinton is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5V*s’24 J-J $70,000___ Jan 1 1943
4 Jis’24 J-J 100,000___ July 1 1944
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-J $25,000____ Jan 1 1934
5s T5 J-J 25,000____ Jan 1 1935
5s T6 J-J 25,000____ Jan 1 1936
6s T7 J-J 20,000____ Jan 1 1937
5s T7 J-J 25.000____ July 1 1937
6s T8 J-J 175,000____ July 1 1938
5 s ’ 19 J-J 100.000____July 1 1939
6s ’21 J-J 100,000____ Jan 1 1941
6s ’ 22 J-J 100,000____ Jan 1 1942
5s ’23 J-J 30,000____ July 1 1943
F un din g Bonds.
« s ’21 J-J $45.000____ Apr 1 1941
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924 $670,000
Sinkingfund____________
75.000
Totalassess. val. 1923___ 23,329.801
State & Co. tax (per$1 000)’23 *8.~0
Population 1910, 29.982:1920.36.009
IN T . payable on bonds of 1924 at
C o. Treas. o f ice or in N . Y . City
on other at Clinton.

SELMA.
This town is In Johnston County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J /$ 15.000_July 1 '26-'40
1 20.000.. July 1 '41 50
6 s ’ 21 J-J /17,000_July 1 ’26-’42
\40,000—July 1 *43-’62
M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
5>isT6 A-O $10.500____ 1926-1946
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s g ’22 A-O / $30,000. .April 1 ’26-’35
\ 14,000--April 1 ’36-’42
W ater B onds.
5V£sg’25 J-J $17,500c.Jan 1 ’27-’61
TO T . DEBT M ay 1 ' 2 3 . . . $212,500
Water & light bonds (incl.).
35.000
Special assess, (incl.)______
42,398
16.OO0
S:pkingfund______________
Total assessed value 1922--1,376.586
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922- - .$11 -50
Population 19’ 0. 1,331; 1926, 1.601
IN T . on bonds o f 1921 and 1925
at the U. S. M tge. & Trust C o., N .Y .
SELMA GRADED S. D. No. 3.
This dist. is in Johnston County.
Building Bonds.
6s ’ 21 J-J $175,000c_ Jan 1 1946
_
6 s '15 . . .
40.000c__________1936
5s T7 A-O 11,000c.Oct 1 ’26 34
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925.. $228,000
Floating debt (additional).
19,200
Sinkingfund______________
6.194
Tot.ass’d val.’2304 a c t .)--3,450 281
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924..$10 50
Population in 1923 (est.)___ 5.000
INT. on 6s of 1921 payable at the
Hanover National Bank, N . Y .

S O U T H E R N P IN E S .

This town is in Moore County.
S chool B onds.
5Ms’22 J-J $48,000c.July 1 ’26-’49
Sewerage and W ater Bonds.
6s ’05 M-S $8,000c...S ep t 1 1935
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s
J-J $20,000c. .Jan 1 1930.
Im provement Bonds.
_
6s ’ 15 J-D $20,000c_ June 1 1945
f 8.000c.July 1 ’26-’ 29
6s g ’22 J-J \ 44. 000c. July 1 ’30-’40
120.000c.July 1 ’41-’44
(40,000c_Aug 1 ’26-’35
6s ’23 F-A / 7,000c—.A ug 1 1936
(88.0nnc.Aug 1 ’37-’47
( 55.000c.Sept 1 ’27-’37
6sg’24 M -S /100.000c.Sept 1 ’38-’47
ll20.000c.Sept 1 '48-'57
W ater Bonds.
5V*g'22 J-J /$24,000.-July 1 ’ 26-’49
\ 26,000.-July 1 ’50-’62
School M ortgage.
6s
Jan $6,000c__ Jan 1 1930
BOND. DEBT Apr 10 ’24 $364,000
Water debt (included)____
51.000
Floating debt____________
500
Sinkingfund_____________
31.865
Asses, val. real estate____ 1,995.053
Assess, val. personal_____

384.801

Other assess, property____
98,295
Total assess, val. 1924____ 2,478.149
Tot. tax rate (per $1 .000) '24.$25 0n
Pop’n 1910, 542; 1920 ________ 743
IN T . on the sewerage and water
bonds Is payable In Winston-Salem
on refunding and Improvement bonds
.0 New York; on others in Southern
Pines.
______
S O U T H E R N PIN ES S C H O O L D IS.

SH ELBY.

This city Is In Cleveland County.
M unicipal Bonds.
6 s ’ 17 M -N $6.000c.N ov 1 5 ’2 6 ’ 27
School Bonds.
5s 16 A-O 28.000c___ 1926-1945
Street Improvement Bonds.
($126 OOOc.Feb 1 ’ 26-’32
_s ’22 F-A{ 90.OOOc.Feb 1 ’ 33-'41
1 5.000c
Feb 1 1942
Street & Sidewalk Impt. Bonds.
5Ks'23 J-J |$64,000c. Jan 15 '26-'33
...
. . I 45.000c. Jan 15 '34-’38
W ater-W orks Bonds
_s ’22 F-A $23,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’48
5s
. . . 200.000________ ______
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $783,500
Total assess, val. 1923___ 5.493.558
State & Co. tax(per $1.000) *23$] 1.00
SANFORD.
This town is in Lee County. In­ Population 1910. 3,127; 1920. 3,60y
corporated 1889.
IN T. on bonds of 1917 payable at
Chase National Bank, New York.
W ater Bonds.
6s ’99 . . . $10,000................... 1926
6s ’02 . . .
15,000................... 1932 S H E L B Y S P E C IA L C H A R T E R
4 H s’09 . . .
12.000.................. 1946
S C H O O L D I S T R IC T N O. 33.
- _s
...
10.000........... .......
This district (P.
5 K s g ’ 23 fl 1,000c*.Oct 15’ 26-’36 Cleveland County. O. Shelby) is in
A-O 15144,000c*.0ct 15 ’37-'58 5s
. . . $200.000.....................
W ater-W orks Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 10'25. $308,660
6s ’ 19 A-O $12.000.......................... Floating debt (add'l)_____
10.000
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
Sewer Bonds.
A
l act.)__________
8.860.000
6s ’ l l . . . $65.000___ 1942 A10J5'
5>4s g ’23 /58,000c*.Oct 15 ’26-’ 54 Population 1925______________8,854
A-Ol 12.000c*.Oct 15 ’55-’ 58
5 K s’24 A-O /28,000c.Oct 1 ’27-'40 S M IT H F IE L D .
172.OOOc.Oct 1 ’41-'64
This town is in Johnston County.
Funding Bonds.
W a te rw o rk s Bonds.
6 s ’ 18 M-S $2 000___________ 1926 6sg’24 J-Da$28,000r*.Dec 1 ’26-’39
6s *22 F-A 21 .OOOc.Feb l /2 6 - ’46
x Street-1 mprovement Bonds.
6s '17 M-S $35.000.-Sept 1 '26 32
Street Bonds.
6 s ’ 13 . . . $10.000................. 1943 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 2 ’23 $172,500
42,500
5 H s g ’ 23 /32.000c*.Oct 15 '26-'33 Water debt (Incl.)________
A-O 151 60.000c* .Oct, 15’ 34-’43 Tot. ass’d val '23 (1-3 art.)3.90 >,()()')
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 - $12.50
BON D. DEBT May 31 '25 $703,500
Assessment debt foncl.)___ 231,268 Population 1910. 1,347; 1920, 1,895
Water debt (incl.)________ 130 000
x fN T. payable at the U. S
Sinkingfund-------------------20 000 & Trust Co., N. Y . City, (a) Nat.
T ot. ass. val.'25 (7-10 act.>5,072 471 Bank of Commerce, N. Y. City.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925. $10 00
Population 1910, 2.282; 1920. 2 9/7 S M IT H F IE L D G R A D E D S C H O O L
IN T . on 6s of 1922 and bonds of
D IS T R IC T
1923 at the National Park Bank.
This district (P. O. Smithfield) is
New York.
in Johnston County.
$24.000. .M ar 1 '26-’31
SCO TLAN D COU N TY.
6s ’21 M-S 36.COO. .M ar 1 32-'37
County seat is Laurinburg.
32.000.-Mar 1 '38-'41
C ourt House. Jail & Home for
,100.000.-Mar 1 '42-'51
Aged People Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Nov 28 ’24. $221,000
6sT01 A-O $8,000c
Oct 1 1931 sinkingfund_____________
18,000
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Assessed value 1925 ______5,167 821
f$12,000c*Mar 1 ’26-'31 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) *24..$7.91
21,000c *Mar 1 ’ 32-'38
TNT. at the National Bank of
16.000c*Mar 1 ’ 39-’42
20,000c*Mar 1 ’43-'46 Commerce, N. Y.
6sg’24 M-S
18.000c*Mar 1 ’47-'49
14.000c*Mar 1 '50-’51 SM ITH S T O W N S H IP .
A twp. in Robeson County.
24 ,000c*Mar 1 '52-’54
Road Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Nov 5 ’2 5 .. $133,000
105.000 5V^s'19 M-S $75,000c______________
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Assess, val., real estate_ 12.308.276 ($15,000 on Sept 1 in ’29. ’34. ’39.
_
’ 44 & ’49.)
Assess, val., personal___ 3,870.895
(7)
Other assess, property___ 2.149.737 B O N D E D D E B T ................
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,422.843
T ot. assess, val.'25(65%
actual) ............................ 18.328,908 Population 1910. 2.810; 1920, 3,132
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) '25 $14.10
Population 1910,15,363; 1920.16,600 SN O W H IL L .
A town in Greene Co. Inc. 1780.
IN T . at New York.
Water Bonds.
6s '20 M -N $42,000..M ay 1 ’33-’53
SCOTLAN D NECK.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
This town is in Halifax County.
6s '20 J-J $60.000___ Jan 1 1950
Street Im provement Bonds,
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’ 16 J-DI $30.OOOc.Dec 15 1926 6s ’ 22 M-S $95,000..Sept 1 ’26-’42
\ 50.000c.Dec 15'36&’ 4f ♦Electric Light Bonds.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
6sg'25 F-A / $ 16.000c . A ug 1 '28-'43
6s ’ 14 . . .
$.3.000c
..1926 192>
1 24.000c.Aug 1 '44-'55
5V$sg’25J-J 25.000c$July 1 ’27-’51 BOND. D EBT Sept 1925.. $230,500
Total assess, val. 1924___ 1,751,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s g ’21 A -O / $91.000.-Apr 1 '26-’32 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-115.00
\ 120.000c.Apr 1 *33-’38 Population 1910, 450: 1920______700
Sidew alk Bonds.
* Int. at the National City Bank,
6sg’23 A-O $16.000c.Apr 1 ’26-'41 New York City.
BO N D . DEBT Feb 1 1922. $398,000
Light & water debt (incl. ) . . 118,000 SN O W H IL L S C H O O L D I S T R I C T
This district (P. O. Snow Hill) is
Tot.ass d val. 21 (75%act.) 2.134,091
T a x rate (per $1,000) 1920_____$8.30 in Greene County
Population 1910. 1,726; 1920, 2,061 6s ’21 J-J $50,000___ Jan 1 1951
9,000___ Jan 11910
IN T . on water and sewer bondi- 6 s ’20 J-J
payable at the Nat. City Bk., N. Y, BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925 $75,000
_
on street impt. bonds at the U. S. Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,046.528
M tge. & Trust C o., N. Y .; on side­ School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $50.00
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y .
walk bonds, In New York.




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NORTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

Dae., 1925.]

This district (P. O. Southern
Pines) is in Moore County.
5 V$sg'22J-J $48,000c.July 1 ’ 26-’49
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '22 . $56,000
Tot .assess .val.'22(2-3act.>2,150,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’2 2 .$ 4 .16
Population (est.)______________ 1.200
IN T. at the National Park Bank
New York.
SOUTH PORT.

This city Is in Brunswick County
ater-W orks Bonds.
5 Vis' 17 J-J
JO oon -Oct 1 '26-’41
Impt. & R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s '25 F-A $15,000..Aug 1 '28-’42
Public Improvement Bonds.
5Visg'22J-D/$17,000—Dec 1 '26-’42
I 2 0 ,000 ..Dec 1 '43-’52
BOND. DEBT June 1 ’23 — $110.500
Floating d eb t________________ 10 007

Population, 1920_______________717
IN T . at U. S. Mtge. & Trust Co.,
New York.

STANLY COUNTY.

County
seat Is
Albemarle.
Pop'n 1910. 19,909; 1920, 27,429.
R efu nd ing
5s ’07 July $60.000c.July 1 ’26-’37
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A$493.500_____ 1926-1972
6s '21 J-J 200.000—Jan 1 ’31-’60
5s ’25 M -N 100,000c—.M ay 1 1945
Road Bonds.
($20,000_Jan 1 ’31-’40
6s ’21 J-J \ 30 .000..Jan 1 ’41-’50
( 50,000..Jan 1 ’51-’60
C oun ty Home Bonds.
5Vis’ 23 J-J $50.000—July 1 ’28-’ 52
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25 -$l, 158.000
50 000
floating debt (add'l)______
Tot. ass’d val. 1925 (act.) .30,342,631
9tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25-$12.00
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k.; N . Y .
STATESVILLE.
County seat of Iredell County.
Electric-Light Bonds.
-S
___$18,000c________________
5V4s' 13 A-O
8.000c— Oct 1 1938
Funding Bonds.
s
. . . $65.000c_______•
______
is ’ 12 M-S 17 000c.Sept 1 ’26-’42
5s '16 J-J 30 00 0c...Ja n 11946
6s ’21 M-S 120,000c...Sept 1 1951
R efunding Street Bonds.
5Vis'13 A-O $10 .0 0 0 c...N o v 1 1938
5s '14 A-O 30,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1944
Street bonds_______________ 60,000
Sewer Bonds.
4s T9 J-D |$11 OOOc.Dec 1 ’26-’47
1 12.OOOc.Dec 1 ’48-'59
W ater Bonds.
6s T9 J-D/$66.OOOc.Dec 1 ’26-’ 58
1 1,000c__ Dec 1 1959
5Vis’23 J-D z72.OOOc.Dec 1 '26-’61
Street Bonds.
6s T9 J -D /$20,OOOc.Dec 1 ’26-’ 29
\ 60.000c.Dec 1 '30-’39
6s T9 J-D 30.000c.D ec 1 ’26-’31
zLocal Improvement Bonds.
'$16.000c .Jan 1 ’26-’33
18,000c—Jan 1 ’34-’39
5Vis’23 J-J
16.000c—Jan 1 ’40-’43
8.000c. Dec 1
1926
5Vis’23 J-D
126.000c Dec 1 ’27-’40
zAssessment Bonds.
• Vi s’ 23 J-J $25.000c—Jan 1 ’26-’35
5
iH s'23 J-D 63,OOOc.Dec 1 ’26-'32
TOT. BO. DT. Nov 1924.$1.293.000
Water, st. & gas dt. (incl.)
298.000
Total assessed val. 1925..13.164 840
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1025____ $13.00
Val. of prop, owned by city 1.950.000
Population 1910. 4,599; 1920, 7,895
INT. on 5 Vis of 1922 at the Han­
over Nat. Bank. N. Y .; on bonds
marked (z) in New York.

Sinking fund_______________ 6 998
Assess, val.. real estate___ 786.506
Assess, value, personal_____ 192.407
Tot.ass’d val.’22(abt.80% )-.978.913
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— .$11.00
Population 1910. 1.484: 1920 1 664
INT at the Hanover National STATESVILLE G R A D E D S C H .
Bank, New York City.
DISTRICT.
This district is in Iredell County.
S chool Bonds.
SPENCER.
s 14
. . . $20,000c______________
This town is In Rowan County 5s T4 J-J
25,000—July 1 1944
Ice. in 1S96. Pop'n 1910, 1,915 5 Vis '22J-J 135.000 —Jan 1 '26-’52
/48.000c* July 1'27 ’42
1020, 2,510.
4 Visg’25J-J \52.000c* July l ’43-’55
Sewer Bonds.
5s
J-J
$9.000____July 1 193T TO. HD. DEBT July 1925 $374,000
Elec.-Light & W ater-W ks. Bds. Assessed value 192 4______13.053,985
1943
5s '13 s-a $50,000c..........
IN T. payable in New York City.
School Bonds.
5s '13 s-a $10.000c................ .1943 STOKES COUNTY.
Danbury is the county seat.
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s '25 F-A /$6.000..Feb 1 '28 '33
R o ad B o nd s.
124,000- .Feb 1 '34-'45 6s '23 J-D S60.000c.June 5 '30-’41
BOND. DEBT Aug 31 '25. $458,000 «s '24 J-D 60.000c______________
. . . 120.000_____ 1944-1955
Floating debt (add'l)______
13.452
Sinkingfund______________
10,060
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Assess, val.. real estate___ 3,302.770
($25.000c ...1933-1937
Assess, val., personal_____ 347.000 5V*s’22 J-D| 3 5 .000 c____ 1938-1942
Tot.ass’d val.'25(55% art )3.64d 770
I 40.000c ...1943-1947
1 50,000c— 1948-1952
City tax (per $1,000) 1925____ $13.00
F un din g Bonds.
INT. at Town Treas. office and
4 h .s
— . $30,000 — .......................
First Nat. Bank. N. Y . City.
Quaker Gap Road Bds. (Assum.)
SPINDALE.
This town is in Rutherford Co.
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
$16.000c*Feb 1 ’27-’34
12.000c*Feb 1 ’ 35-'38
'24 F-A
32,000c*Feb 1 ’ 39-'46
85.000c*Feb 1 ’47-'63
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924— $143,000
Assess, v al., real estate___ 1,583,593
Assess, vai., personal_____ 707.344
Total assess, val. 1924____2,290,937
Total tax rate (per $1 ,000)'24.$16.20
Population 1924 (est.)________ 2,500
INT. payable at Bankers Trust
C o., New York.
SPRING HOPE
A towi In Nash County.
Electric Light Bonds.
-s '06 . . . $10.000c_________ 1926
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
6 s T9 J-J $40.000c* —July 1 1949
Sewerage System Bonds.
6 s T9 J-J $18.000c*—July 1 1949
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
6 s T9 J-J
$8.000c*—July 1 1949
Assessm’t Street Impt. Bonds.
60 ’23 . . . $35.000c*______ ______
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s g ’23
/$68.000c*May 1 ’26-’42
M-N 1 7.000c*—M ay 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25. $106,000
Water debt (inc .) ________
40.000
Assessment debt (add 1)___
80.000
Sinkingfund______________
1.200
Assess, val., real estate____ 6 09 ,8.36
Assess, val., personal_____ 337.779
Other assessable pronerty..
81,566
Total assess, val. 1925 (abt.
3-5 actual)_____________ 1,029.181
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$25.00
Population 1910. 1.246; 1920, 1,221

6s T 9

ann

$ 3 6 ,0 0 0 c . J u ly

7 ’27-'61

i$2,000 in each odd numbered year.)
TOT. BD. D T. Oct 1 9 2 5 . .694.500
Floating debt (add’l)_____
32.500
Total assessed value 1925.12,739,723
•Rate & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924....................... .$16.70
Population 1910.20.151; 1920-20.575
INT. at the Hanover National
Bank, New York.
SURRY c o u i Tt y T
Dobson is the county seat.
C ounty Bonds.
V T9 M-S $151,000— ............1949
s

Fu ndlin g B o n d s .
is ’ 23 J -D 1 0 5 .0 0 0 .
R oad B on ds.
< 1 3 .0 0 0 .
OS ’ 20
(1
4s '21 J -D 1 5 0 .0 0 0 ..
-)S ’ 23 J -D 1 5 0 .0 0 0 .
iS ”23 A-O 150 .000 .
5s ’ 25 A-O 5 0 .0 0 0 ..
R e fu n d in g B o n d s .
M -S $ 3 1 9,00 0
OS T 9
os
100.000

.1950

Court-H ouse, Jail & Bridge.
is '16 A-Ofinn.OOO.........1931-1946
Bridge Bonds.
6s 18 M-N $100,000 . . 1933-’38-’58
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5V*s'22 J-J $75.000___ Jan 1 1942
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '24.$1,001,000
Tot.ass’d val.'23 (actual).26,814,822
•Rate & Oo.tax(per $1.000) '23 $12.20
Popula'n 1910, 29.705; 1920. 32.464
IN T . on 5Hs of 1922 payable at
the National Bank of Commerce,N.Y

SWAIN COUNTY-

Bryson City is the county seat.
S chool Bonds.
5Msg'24F-A $24.000r*Feb 1 ’26-’49
Road District Bonds.
S P R U C E P IN E .
5s '15 s-a HOO.OOOc____1926-1945
5s T 5 M-S 100,000—Sept 1 26-'45
This town is in Mitchell County.
Im p ro ve m e n t B o n d s.
5s '16 J-D 100.000—June 1 ’27-’46
(18.000—Sept 1 ’26-'34
6s ’23 — .($ 4 2 .0 0 0 ____ 1926-1946
1 33.000........ 1947-1957 6s ’21 M -8 115.000—Sept 1 ’35-’39
ll8 ,000—Sept 1 ’40-'48
BOND. D EBT June 1923—$75,000

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SWAIN COU N TY (C o n clu d 'd ).
R oad Bonds.
. . . $400,000....................... ..
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5H s’25 . . . $40,000____Jan 1 1955
BON D. D EBT Feb 1924. $495,500
Co.ass’d val.’23(act.val.) 13.299.530
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23.S12.20
Pop’n 1910, 10,403; 1920_____13,224
Population of road dist, 1910.8,079
1NT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.N.Y.O.

«s

TARBORO.
This town Is the county seat of
Edgecombe Co. Incorporated Nov.
30 1760.
Electric L ight & Power Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J / $6,000..July 1 ’26-'28
A
l 30 ,000 ..July 1 ’29-'3S
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’99 J-J
$8 ,000 ..July 1 ’ 26-’29
5s ’ 16 A-O 25.0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1946
-s g ’20 J-J (15.000...J a n 1 '26-’40
„ 130,000...J a n 1 ’41-'55
_ W ater. Sewer & Light Bonds.
5s ’09 M-S $10,000___ May 1 1930
6s 09 J-J
20.000___ July 1 1939
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $25.000____July 1 1946
W ater-W orks & Elec. L ight,
fis 16 A-O $30,0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1946
Street Bonds.
- a g ’20J-JI$ 9J.000_ Jan 1 ’26-’30
_
_ A 120,000..-Jan 1 ’ 31-’36
-s g
J-J a52,000- July 1 T.6-'38
Paving Bonds.
to 7,1 LJ‘ J 825,000___ July 1 1951
zPublic Im provement Bonds.
t o g ’20 A-O I $4,000______ . . 1926
„„ r
..U 80.000-------- 1927-1946
^ R efunding Bonds.
t o g ’20 A-O 133,000 ..........1926-1931
. . . .115,000-------- 1932-1946
Electric Light B onds.
-s g
J-J (a$20,0 0 0 .-July 1 ’26-’46
„
.. 1 «12,000--July 1 ’46-’51
F unding Bonds.
J-J o$12.000- - July 1 ’26-’31
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1925 $744,000
Tot. ass'd val. ’25 (3-5 act .12,200.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 .$12.50
Population 1910. 4,129; 1920, 4 568
on 5s, due 1939. at Bang of
New York, N .B .A ., New York City:
on bonds marked (g) at New York
City; on bonds marked (a) at tht
U. S. M tge. & Trust C o.. New York

NOBTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
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Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $12,50
Population 1910, 700; 1920...1,067
UNTON C O U N T Y .

Monroe is the County seat.
Road & Bridge B onds.
5s T9 F-A $3S,000-.Aug 1 ’26-’45
6s ’20 M-S 125,000..Sept 1 ’26-’50
(*2 5,00 0..Dec 1 ’26-’30
to ’20 J-D-l *70,000..D ec 1 '31-’40
1*80.000.. Dec 1 ’41-’50
(*1 8.00 0..Oct 1 ’26-’31
6s ’21 A -0( *40,000..Oct 1 ’32-’41
1*30.000.. Oct 1 ’42-46
(*66,000--M ar 1 ’ 26-’36
6s g ’22 J-J { *8,000___ Mar 1 1937
*110,000-Mar 1 ’38-’48
I*60.000--M ar 1 ’49-’ 52
a F unding B onds
5Msg’23A-0 /$13,OOOcOct 1 ’26-’38
1 30,000c_0ct 1 '39-'53
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925. $995,000
Assessed val. real estate..17,783,147
Assess, val. personal_____ 5,000,727
Other assess, property____ 2,507,325
Tot .ass’d val.’25 (4-5 act.) 25,291.199
State & Co. tax (per $1,000) 25 $17.50
Pop n 1910. 33.277; 1920. 36.029
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at tbe
National Park Bank, N. Y .; on bonds
marked (a) at the Mechanics &
Metals National Bank, N . Y .

W AKE F O R E S T

This town is in Wake County.
. 8 ’24 A-O ($32,0 00c..O ct 1 ’26-’33
\ 33,000c..O ct 1 ’34-’44
Street Improvement Bonds.
-S g ’24 A-OJ$80.000c.Apr 1 ’26-’35
t 30.000c.Apr 1 ’36-’45
Sewer Bonds.
.s g ’24 A-O $15.000c_Apr 1 ’26-'55
W ater Bonds.
6s '21 A-O $50,000________ Yearly
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1924.. $369,000
Water bonds (included)_
_
47.960
Electric light bonds (incl.).
12.000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,093.688
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 ____ $15.01)
Population 1920 (Census)_____1,425

[V ol. 121.
W ASHINGTON COUNTY.
Plymouth is the county seat.
School Bonds.
(S16.OOOc.Dec 1 ’26-’33
5 K s’23 J-D ( 30.000c..D ec 1 ’34-’43
( 50,000c..D ec 1 ’44-’53
C ourt House & Road B onds.
. . . $ 8 0 .0 0 0 ....................... ..
F inding Bonds
5 Hs'25 . . . $35,000..M ar 1 ’ 54-’60
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 5 .. $509,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
25,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000
Assess, val. real estate_____5,870,391
Assess, val personal______ 1,099,434
Other assess, propertv_____1,742,238
Tot.ass'd val.’25 (70% act.18,712.063
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’ 25 $14 60
Pop’n 1910 11,062 1920. 11,429

WALNUT COVK
This town is in Stokes County.
W ater. Electric Light and Sewer W ASH INGTON PUBLIC S. D.
This district is in Beauford County.
System Bonds.
6s '23 A-O ($60 0n0--Apr 1 ’26-’55
S chool Bonds
1 40.000-.Apr 1 \56-'63 5s '23 J-J ($lO0,000r*Jan 1 ’28-’37
176.000r*Jan 1 26-’47
6s ’24 J-D (26.000..June 1 ’ 27-’52
124.000.
.June 1 ’53-’64 B T Oct 28 '24. $332,000
BOND. D E
Si nki ng fund______________
36.500
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s ’24 J-D ($6,000..June 1 ’27-’32 Assess, val. ’24 (70%aot.) .8.000,000
124.000. . June 1 ’33-'44 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$4.00
(1 5 ,0 0 0 c . O ct 1 ’28-'42 Population 1920______________6,314
6s '25 A-O 1 6,OOOc.Oct 1 ’43-’45
INT. at Nat City Bank, N . Y .
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 ’2 5 .. $255,000
Assessment debt (add'lt
21.000 W ATAUGA COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1925
1,050,104
Boone is the couuty seat.
V A L L E Y S P R IN G S S C H . D IS T .
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25.$19.00
Road Bonds.
This district is in Buncombe Population, 1910, 480: 1920, 651 5s IS . . . $46.000..........1926-1948
County.
50.000___________1948
IN T . at Guaranty Trust C o., N .Y 5 4 s T 9 J -D
S ch ool Building Bonds.
5t$sT9 J-J
48.000c. Aug 11 ’26-'49
($15.000.-Oct 1 ’26-’30 W ARREN COUNTY.
6s ’ 20 F-A 48.000-Feb 10 ’ 26-’50
5K s’24A -O j 8 0 ,000 ..Oct 1 ’31-’50
County seat is Warrenton.
Road S:
Ronds.
l 20,000..O ct 1 '51-’54
Road Bonds.
5 UJs’23 M -N $50,000 .. .M nv 1 1943
TO T. B D . D EBT Sent '25 $115,000 5s ’ 14 F-A $50,000c......................... TO T . B D . DT. Dec 8 '25. $435,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2.399,675 5s T 6 F-A 40,000c______________ T ot. as'd val.’25(2-3 a ct.)-8.192.967
_
IN T . at the Hanover National 5H s’ 1 6 A -0 40.000c______________ State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’25-$18.00
Bank, N. Y . C.
6s
. . . 25.000c______________ Fop'n 1910. 13.556. 1920____ 13,477
6s
...
25 .000 c.............. .........
VANCE COUNTY.
6s
...
10,000c______________ WAYNE COUNTY.
Goldsboro Is tbe county seat.
Henderson Is the county seat.
School Bonds.
6s
. . . $22,000c_______ _____ _
C ounty Home Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
($4.000.. Nov 1 ’26-29
5s ’24 M-8 $29,000c. Sept 1 ’26-’ 54 BOND. DEBT July 1925. $327,000
10.000. .N ov 1 ’30-’34
Sinking fund.......................
55.000
Road Bonds
15.000. .N ov 1 ’35-'39
Assess, v a l., real estate_ 9 569.043 5s T 9 J-J
_
■
. . . $ 200,000 .............................
20.000-.N ov 1 ’40-’44
Assess, val., personal___ 4,678,454
5s T5 J-J 50.000c...July 1 1955
25.000. .N ov 1 '45-’49
(Sub to cali$25.C00 alter July 1 1935) Total val. '25 ( H a c t .)...14,247,497
5s ’24 M-S 170.000c.Sept 1 ’26-'35 State and County tax rate (per
5 s ’ 21 J-D / 10.000..D ec 1 ’26-’30
1 15 no:)..D ec 1 '31-’35
115.00 0c...S ep t 1 1936
$1,000) 1925______________$16.00
IN T. in New York.
5s ’23 A-O / 6.0 00.-Apr 1 '2 V 2 8
TOT. B D .D T . Nov 1924. $371,000
Sinking fund (est.)_______
48.000 WARRENTON.
115 000 -Apr 1 ’29-’33
Tot.ass’d val.’24(2-3act.) .21.951.737
THOM ASVILLE.
F unding Bonds.
This town Is in Warren County.
_ This town is in Davidson County State & Co. tax (per $1,000) '24.$ 12 90
5 4 s ’22M-S $200.000___ Mar 1 1937
i (4s'24M -Njl I5.000r* Nov 1 ’26-’48
Pop’n 1910, 19,425; 1920, 22,799 5s W ater & Sewerage Bonds.
'15 J-J $50.000_____________
m b /s.eV e 52- Pop'n 1910’ 3 ’877:
\ 10.000r*..Nov 1 1949
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $123,500 5s ’24
5s g ’ 12 J-D$] 10,000c_____Dec 1942
Total assessed value 1923. 1.858 911 4>^s’25 J-D 25.000r*-------- ----------W AD ESBORO.
6 s jl4 . . .
15.000c.................. 1932
M -N 25,000r*.M ay 1 ’35-39
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923---$100<
This town is in Anson County.
Sidewalk Bonds.
rl i 'h way Notes.
Population in 1910, 807; 1920. 927 4(<s'25 . . . $450.000c
Sewer, W ater & Bldg. Bonds.
6s '17 M-N $8.000____M a y l 1947
Mar 2 1926
Street Bonds.
School Bonds.
BONO. DEBT Jan 1 '24. $539,000
SPECIAL TAX Sinking fun 1_____________
$21.000c*..F eb 1 1926 W ARRENTON
6s ’ 16 F-A $10,500..July 1 '26-’46
75,371
SCHOOL DISTRICT.
46,C00c*.Feb 1 ’27-’28
6s |22 . . . 100,000-------- 1927-1951
Total assess, value 1923-.49,215.385
This district is in Warren Co.
96,000c*.Feb 1 ’29-’32
Staie&Oo.taxlper $1,000) '23.$9.50
5s 23
125,000______1929-1953
$3,000.-Jan 1 ’ 26-’ 2S Pop 1 1910. 35.698; 1920, 43.640
6s g '24 F-A 50,000c*.Feb 1 ’33-’34
F un din g Bonds.
1
18.000. .Jan 1 '29-'3
24.000c*..F eb 1 1935
INT on 5s of 1921 at the U. S.
to 18 A-O $5.700c. Apr 1 ’26-’28
18.000- -Jan 1 ’38-'43 Mtge. & Trust C o., N. Y.; on 5 H s o f
3.000c*..F eb 1 1936 6s '22 J-J
W ater Bonds.
16.000- .Jan 1 ’44-'4T 1922 at the Hanover Nat. Bank,
20,000c*_Feb 1 '37-’41
5j4s 24 J-D i$80,C00c*.Dec 1 ’27-’46
15.000. .Jan 1 ’48-'50 V Y.. or in N Y exchange: on 5s of
15,000c*.Feb 1 ’42-'44
- i ,
\180,000c*.Dec 1 ’47-’64
T2.000-.Jan 1 '51-'52 1923. 4 Ms of 1924 and 5s of 1924 at
($3,000____Apr 1 1925
Street Bonds.
6 s ’20 A-O (3 6,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’34 BOND. D EBT Nov 24 25 $84.00) Bankers Trust C o., N . Y ., or in New
6s ’ 18 A-O ,>2,000-.Apr 1 ’ 26-’27
6 .00( York exchange; on highway notes at
180,000.
.A prSinking fund______________
1 ’35-'50
to ,oo J-J ,96.000..July 1 ’26-'37
S treet, W ater and Sewer Bonds. Total assess, val. 1923____2,994,662 the Hanover Nat. Bank. N. Y. C.; on
6 M s ’2 2 . . .
(12,000_____ 1926-1929
$32,000c*. Dec 1 '26-'29 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23..$3.9( 4Ms of 1925 in N. Y. City,
.
160.000------ 1930-1939
51is’24 J-D 45,0C0c*_Dec 1 ’30-’31 Population (est.)_____________ 2.00(
P u blic Im provement Bonds
INT. payable in New York C itj W A Y N E S V IL L K
8,000c*.Dec 1 ’35-’38
„
($28.000..June 1 '26-’32
27,000c*.Dec 1 ’39-’47 or W arrenton.______
to '23 . . . 1 4 2 .000 ..June 1 ’33-’39
This town is in II ay wood County.
Street & R efu n d in g Bonds.
l 8 0 ,000 ..June 1 '40-’47 5s
WARRENTON TOW NSHIP.
Water Shed Bonds.
$50,000_______________
1 64,000. Nov 1 '26-’33
This district (P. O. Warrenton) 1 5s g 15 J-J
*
$6,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $549,000
5Msg’23M-N( 10 ,000..-N ov 1 1934 Total assessed value 1923..3.235,004 In Warren County.
Street Impt- B xids.
[ $99.000. Feb 1 ’ 26-’34
11,000.
..N o v Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $9 00
1 1935
Road Bonds.
^
(280.000.Nov 1 ’36-’49
5s 14 F-A $10 OOOc.-.Feb 1 1954 6s g ’22 F-A( 21,000.Feb 1 ’35-’37
BOND. D EBT Oct 17 '23. $600,000 Population 1910. 2.376; 1920. 2.648 BOND. DEBT July 1925.. $50,090
(
8.0 00.-.F e b 1 1938
IN T . on 1924 bonds in New York. Sinking fund______________
Water debt (incl.)________ 215,000
50,000
F unding Bonds.
5 377
Sinking fund__________
Tot.assess.val.’2 5 ( a c t . ) .3,817.563 6 s g ’ >> F-4 * 3 h00 Feb 1 ’ 26 -’38
Assess, val. ’23 (2-5 a c t .) ..5.003.000 W A D E S B O R O G R A D E D S C H . D . Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---S16.00 BOND. D EBT M ay 2 ’24- $440,000
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’23.$16 00
15.764
Population in 1920___________ 3,889 Floating d ebt (a d d ’l ) ---------This district is in Anson County.
IN T . at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N.
Sinking fund______________
11,391
Y . and Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . 6s ’22 F-A $36,000cFeb 1 ’26-’37 WARSAW. is in Duplin County.
Assess, val.. real estate____1.478.003
This town
28,000cKeb 1 '38-'44
Assess, val., personal____ 1,03.5.572
Public Utility Bonds.
lO.OOOcFeb 1 ’45-'46
TOPSAIL TW P. SCH. DIST.
Tot. ass'd val. 23 (!4 act.) 2.513,575
’ 18 A-O
0 ..Oct 1
.
1 ’47-’52
„
. district is in Pender County, BOND. DEB'T42.000cFeb $137,00,> 6 s ’ 18 A-O $4 0 3 0 ..Oct 1 ’26-’35 Tax rate (per $1,000) 19.’3 ..$20.00
6s
2 70
’26-’35
Nov 2 ’25.
5H s 24M -N$58,000-.Nov 1 '26-’54 Sinking fund_____________
Population 1910. 2.008; 1920. 1.942
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
8,000
fN T. on
BOND. DEBT Jan 1925.. $58,000 Assessed
6s g T9 J-J ($20.000..July 1 ’26- 35 New York. bonds of 1922 payable In
1921_______
Assessed value____________1,459,897 Sch. tax value (per $1,000) 6,064.091
\ 45,000.-July 1 ’36-'50
rate
’25.$5.50
W ater & Light Ext. Bonds.
W AY N ESV ILL ifi I’ WP. S P E C IA L
IN T. at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust 6s g '22 M-S $24.000-.M a r 1 ’26-’4k
TRAN SYLVAN IA COUNTY.
S C H . T A K I N G D IS T R IC T .
Brevard is the county seat.
C o., N. Y .
Electric Light Bonds.
This district is in Haywood Co.
Road Bonds
6s 17 A-O $12.000.. Oct 1 ’ 26-’37
$20,000-. Mar 1 ’26-’30
t o '20 M-S$ 96 ,000 ..Sept 1 ’26-’49 WAKE COUNTY.
Street Improvement Bonds
5H s'24M -S 50.000.-M ar 1 ’31-'40
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Raleigh Is the oounty seat.
6s ’ 16 . . .
$5,000........
.1936
35.000_.M ar 1 ’41-’45
5,^s
$120,000 _____ 1926-1949
R oad Bonds.
72.000.. Mar 1 ’46-’54
BON D. D E B T Jan 1 1924. $549,000 6s ’ 18 . . . $40.000....................1948 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 25. $145,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
26.009 TOT. BD. DT Mar ’2 4 .. $250,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 9 875 170
Court-H ouse Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
10.090 Assess, val. 1923_________ 6,521,039
State & Co. tax (per $1.000V23 13 20 5s ’ 14 A-O $225,000c..Apr 1 1944 Assess, val. 1925 (2-3 a ct.)-1.266,723
INT. at Chase National Bank.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$I4.5( New York City.
a : \ r 9-3m 6s Bridge Bonds.
’ 99 J-J a$8,000____ Jan 1 1929
Population in 1910. 723; 1920. 1,108 W ELD O N .
F unding Bonds.
INT. payable in New York.
TROY.
This town Is In Halifax County.
5s ’01 J-J a$ 14,000____July 1 1931
This town is In Montgomery Co.
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
WASHINGTON.
5s ’03 J-J e20,000____July 1 1933
W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $31.000..........1926-1950
This city Is In Beaufort County.
5s ’05 J-J 33,000____July 1 1935
to ’24 F-A I$30.000..Aug 1 ’27-’56 5s ’09 . . . d20,000....................1929
•Public Im provement Bonds,
((Public Improvement Bonds.
,
1 2 0 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’57-’61 5s T5 M -N 1 91.00 0 c...A p r 1 1945 5s '13 J-J $100.000___ July 1 1963 .s g ’23 M-S ($20.000c*Sept 1 ’ 26-45
W ater and Sewer Bonds,
1 !6.000c*Sept 1 ’46-53
Street Improvement Bonds.
5 s ’ 17 . . . 100.000 - ................1947
to ’22 s-a $125,000....... ...................
W ater Bonds.
(104,0J0r*_Mar 1 ’26-’38 5s 13 J-J $100.000___ .1Ulv 1 1963
6s
...
60 ,000 .......................... 5M g’22M-S( 50,000c*.Mar 1 ’39-’43
5
51.000. .M ay 1 ’26-’2S ^ s ^ . i J-.J $20.000r*_July 1 ’27-’66
TO T. B D . D T Dec 1925.. $520,000
(228,000c*.Mar 1 ’44-’62 6s ’21 M -N 125.000-.May 1 ’29-’33 BOND DKBT June 1923. $127,500
------40,000
Water bonds (in clu d ed )... 230.000 5H sg’23Apr 20.000r*_..Apr 1 1943
180.000. .M ay 1 ’34-’38 Water debt (incl.)
Special assessment________ 155 uOO 5Ms’23 J-D 50,000c*.June 1'28-’4S
24.000. .N ov 1 ’26-'2S Assessed valuation 1922 -_1 ,960.365
NET D E B T ......................... 135.CC0
6s ’21 M -N 60.000. . Nov 1 '29-'33 Tax rate (per $1.000) '2 0 --------- $9.00
(Due $10,000 every five years.)
Assessed value, real estate. 1,001,060
120.000.
. Nov 1 '34-’3S
Population 1910, 1.999; 1920. 1.872
( 60.000c*May 1 ’28-’42
Assessed value, personal_
_ 742,483 4 H s’25M-N \115,000c*May 1 ’43-’65 5sg'23 M -N J20,000t-May 1 ’26-’35
* INT. on coupon bonds at the
Tot .ass’d val.’25(3-5 a c t.). 1.743.543
\l5.000t-M ay 1 ’36-'40 Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and in­
(58,000c*May 1 ’28-’56
Total tax rate (per$ 1,000) ’ 25 . .$ 14.00 4H s’25 M-N\27,000c*May 1 ’ 57-’65
terest on registered bonds will at
R efu nding Bonds.
Population 1910, 1,055; 1920-.1.102
5s T l J-J $15.000____July 1 1941 notion of hot ler he null in New York
§ Funding Bonds.
IN T . on water bonds of 1924 at 5Ms’23 M-N$30,000r*Nov 1 ’26-’28
F unding Bonds.
exchange: on water bonds in N. Y .
($4 .000.-July 1 ’ 26-’29
National City Bank, New York City.
Hospital Bonds.
_
5s ’ 14 _ e$75,000____ Apr 1 1944 5H s’22J-J {10,000..July 1 ’30-34 W E L D O N G R A D E D S. D .
110,000
JulyThis district is in Halifax County.
1 ’35-'39
TRYON.
BOND DEBT M ay 1925-SL,292,000
S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s.
Sinking fund____________
37,140 TOT. B D . D T. Jan 1 '24.$ 1.343.009
This town is in Polk County.
Total assess, val. 1925____92,595,934 Total assess, val. 1923__ 9.069.429 6s ’22 . . . $75,000 _____ 1938-1952
W aterworks B onos.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$23.10 BOND. DEBT Sept 1923.. $78,000
to ’22 M -N $30,0 0 0 c ................1935 State & Co .tax (per $1,000)’23 .$8.50
to *24 A-O 28 ,000 ..Apr 1 ’27-’54 Pop’n 1910, 63,229: 1920, 75,155 Population 1910, 6,211; 1920, 6.314 Assessed value 1923-----------2,525.187
INT. on bonds marked t §) payabl Population (estimated)_______ 2,700
IN T . on bonds marked (a) at Co.
t o ’25 A-O
4,5 00..A pr 1 ’28-’46
Treas. office; (d) at Farmers’ & in New York; on 5,Ms of 1922 and
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 22 M -N $12,000 _________ 1941 Merchants' Nat. Bank, Baltimore; bonds of 1923 at the Chase Nat W EN D ELL.
A town In Wake Oounty.
Street improvement bon ds.. $8,000 (e) at Townsend Scott & Son, Balti­ Bank. New York.
W a te r W o rk s Bonds.
t Bonds of 1923 are coupon bonds
TO T. D EBT June 30 '24. $144,200 more; (x ) at Guaranty Trust Co.,
/$29,000c.Aug 1 ’26-*54
Water bonds (included)____ 64,200 N . Y .; (§) at the Hanover Nat. Bank, but may be registered as to both
6s T 9 F-A\ 10,000c.Aug 1 '5 5 -’ 59
principal and interest.
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,071,400 N . Y . and on 4J$s o f 1925 in N . Y . O.




D ec., 1925.]
WENDELL (Conelu d ed ).
Sewer Bonds.
($29,000c. Aug 1 ’ 25-’ 54
6s *19 F-A\ 10,000c.Aug 1 ’55-'59
BON D. DEBT June 1 ’25- $100 090
40.000
Water debt (incl.)________
T o t.a s’d val. ’25 (7-10 act.) 1,002,792
Tax rate (per $1 .000) ’25 - $12.00
Population in 1910, 759; 1920, 1,239
WESTERN WAKE CO. H IG H ­
W AY D ISTR IC T.
R oad Bonds.
/$ 14.000c. Jan 1 ’ 26-’29
6s g ’ 19 J-J 1100,000c.Jan 1 ’30-’49
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
Prin. and int. payable in N . Y .
W HITE VILLE.
This town is in Columbus County.
Street Improvement Bonds.
6 s ’ 22 J-J
$7,000..J an 1 '26-’39
6s ’22 J-J / 6 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’27
160.000.. July 1 ’28-'39
Sidewalk Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J ($13.000_ Jan 1 ’26-’38
_
1 4.000-.Jan 1 ’39-’40
W ater and Elec. Light Bonds6 8 ’22 J-D ($60.000-.D ec 1 '26-'55
l 35,000- Dec 1 ’56- 62
BOND. D E B T Jan 1923-- $236 500
Water and light bonds(incl.) 97,000
Sinking fund on hand_____
6.500
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,537.694
Population 1920_____________ 1,664
IN T . at the National City Bank,
New York.
WHITEVILLE SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
This district is in Columbus Co.
1$ 18.000--Jau 1 '26-’34
6s ’22 J-J ( 30.000.-Jan 1 ’35-’44
I 25,000.-Jan 1 ’45-’49
BON D. DEBT Dec 10 ’25. $73,000
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,220,539
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$6.50

SOUTH CAROLINA—DEBT OF STATE
WILSON.
This town is In Wilson County.
W ater Bonds.
5s '15 A-O $95,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1945
544s’ 18J-J
42.000c____1926-1948
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
$72.000c.Mar 1 ’26-’34
5s g ’24
• 90,000c.Mar 1 '35-'43
M-S
75,000c.Mar 1 ’44-’48
120.000c-Mar 1 '40-'54
4 % sg'25F-A$290,000c *. Peb 1 ’27-’62
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 1514.)
Street & Sidewalk Bonds.
4Ms g ’25 [$120,000c*.Feb 1 ’27-’37
F-Ai 25,O00c*.Feb 1 ’37-’41
l 30,000c*_Feb 1 ’42-’46
Street Bonds.
5s ’02 M-S $25.000c..Sept 23 1931
5s ’04 . . .
40.000c__________1934
5s ’ 13 J-J
80 000c__________1943
(2S0.000c.Nov 1 ’28-’31
6 s g ’20M-N| 36.000c.Nov 1 ’32-'33
80.000c.Nov 1 '34-'37
5§ig’22F -A (28.000c.Feb 1 ’ 26-’32
110,000c.Feb 1 ’33 *37
5s g '24
fl20.000c.M ar 1 '26-’29
M-S
(140,000c.Mar 1 \30-’36
l 90,000c.Mar 1 ’37-’45
R ef. El. Lt. Water & Sewer Bds.
_
5 ’ 12 A-O $74.000c_ Oct 1 1932
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s 13 J-J $80.000c_________ 1949
5s ’ 19 J-D
40.000c. June 1 ’ 26-33
(30.000c.Mar 1 ’2fi-’30
5s ’20 M-S (49.000c.Mar 1 ’ 3I-’37
( 4,0 00c...M ar 1 1938
Electric-Light Funding Bonds.
5s '15 A-O $50.000c.Apr 1 ’26-'35
Gas-Plant Bonds.
5s 15 A-O $73.000c..O ct 1 ’26-'55
Water and Sewer Bonds
6s g '20 M -N $55.000c.Nov 1 ’26-’55
Water, Light & Sewer Bonds.
5 k S ’22 F-A($34.000c.Feb 1 ’26-’ 42
1 30.000c. Feb 1 ’43-’ 52
TO T. BD. D T . Mar 1925.$2,349,427
Water debt (incl.)_______
309,506
Assessed valuation 1924 23,167,150
Tax rate (per $1 ,000) 1924 ___ $5 8 )
Population 1910. 6.717: 1920. 10.612
INT. on $40,000 bonds due 1934
and on bonds o f 192.5 payable at U. S.
Mtge. & Tr. C o., N. Y .: on refunding
light, and water bonds at Chemical
Nat. Bank, N . Y .; and bonds of
1915, 1916 and 1922 in New York.

191

Incinerator Bonds.
Street Im provement B onds.
5s g ’01 J-J e$50 000____Jan 1 1931 5 44g’21 M -N ($12.000-M ay 1 ’26-*27
1105.000. May 1 ’ 28-’42
5s g‘07M-Nx$85.000____Nov 1 1937
444 s g'12J-J§ 100.000___ July 1 1952 4 % s ’24 J-J 58,000--July 1 ’26-49
Park Playground Bonds
5s ’ 14 J-J 150.000___ July 1 1944
544s’21 M -N 84.000 _____ 1926-1946 4 H g ’ 12 J-J §*15.000 ____July 1 1952
4% g’22M-N 94 000-M av 1 5 ’26-’72 4 k k ’22M-N ( 8.OOOMay 15 ’ 26-'29
1 88. OOOMay 15 ’30-’51
(84.000. .July 1 ’26-’67
Fire Dept. Bonds.
4 k s ’24 J-J
15,000—July 1 ’68-72
5s g 1 M -N$28.000-M ay 15 ’ 26-’32
1.000
___________July ’221973
544g’23 M -N
60.000—
July 1 ’27-'46 36,000-May 15 ’26-’34
(30,000. .July 1 ’27-’32
4Msg’25J-J 92,000—July 1 ’47-’69
18,000..July 1 7 0 -7 2 5sg'25 J-J (1 2 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’33-’34
5.000
___________July 1 1973 l 8,000___ July 1 1935
M unicipal Market Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
($120,000-July 1 ’26-’35
5s g ’07M-Nx$30,000____N ov 1 1937
44*g’ 12 J-J §85.000___ July 1 1952 4 k s ’24 J-J ( 130.000-July 1 ’36-'45
{ 126,000-July 1 ’46-’54
5s ’ 14 J-J 150.000____July 1 1944
P olice Alarm Bonds
5s ’ 17 M-S 132.000—Sept 1 ’26-’47
4 k g ’22M-N Jl62.000May 15 ’ 26-’52 544s’20 A-O $20,000 _____1926-1945
All bonds are coupon In form.
1 70.000May 15 ’53-’62
444g’23 M -N (24.000 _____ 1926-1949 GROSS BONO. DEBT
Nov. 21 1924________ $12,052,109
124.000 _____ 1950-1961
(150,000—July 1 '27-’36 Total ass'd value 24-’25- 121,619,657
4H sg’25J-J (176,000—July 1 ’37-’47 Tax rate (per $1,000) I924-’25$l 1.00
255.000— July 1 ’48 '62 Population j Winston________ 17,167
in 1910— (Salem____________ 5.523
l 54,000.-July 1 ’63-’64
Population in 1920__________ 48.395
School Bonds.
4 44g’ 12 J-J §$60.000____July 1 1952
IN T. on bonds marked (z) payable
5s '14 J-J 160.000___ July 1 1944 at Townsend Scott & Son, Balt.;(§)at
5s '17 A-O 50 000___ Apr 1 1947 A. B. Leach & Co., Inc., N. Y .; (t) at
544g'21 M -N f448.000.M ay 1 ’ 26-’4l Mechanics' & Metals Nat. Bank.
1240.00 0May Y.; (d) Wachovia Bk. & Tr. C o..
N. 1 ’42-’49
4 k ? ’22M-N (25').000May 1 5 ’ 26-’ 50 Winston-Salem; (e) at Baltimore
1 20.000-.M ay 15 1951 Trust Co.; on others at U. S. Mtge.
(200 000 ___ 1926 1933 & Trust C o., N . Y .
444g’23M-N (260,000____ 1934-1943
1162 000 ____ 1944-1949
I 28.600................ 1950 YAD KIN COUNTY.
(675.000—July 1 ’26-’50
Yadkinville is the county seat.
4 k s ’24’ J-J ( 90.000—July 1 ’51-’ 53
Road Bonds.
I 35.000------July 1 1954 6s ’21 . . . $90.000____Jan 1 1951
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 22 s-an 60.000 ______________
544«’20 A-O $42 000 _____1926-1953 BOND. D E B T Nov 3 ’25- $407,000
6 s ’21 J-J 21.000—July 15’ 26-’32 Final ing debt (add 1)______
67.000
Oeneial Im provement Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
75 000
4 y4 g’22M-N$ 170.000. May 15 ’ 26-’ 42 Tot.ass’d val. ’24 <k a c t .).9.483 389
f 154 000 _____ 1926-1933 Sta te&Co. tax (per$ 1.000) '25- - $13.00
5 s g ’23 M -N ( 190.000_____ 1934-1943 Pop’n 1910, 15.428; 1920. 16,391
75,000 _____ 1944-1946
190.000.-July 1 '25-'41
4§4S’2 1 J-J
12.000____July 1 1915 YADKIN TOW NSHIP.
78.000-July twp. in Stokes CouDty.
A 1 ’46-'51
4H sg’25 J-J (120,000..July 1 ’26-’36
Road Bonds.
. \165.000—July 1 ’37-’47 6s '19 May $68,000c-May 5 ’26-42
R efu nd ing Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’24- $76,000
4 44g 07M-Nx$40,000__ Nov 15 1940 Assess, val. ’24 (2-3 a c t). -2,914,450
4 44gl0 F-Az100.000_ Aug 15 1940 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -$16.70
_
5s g 'l l M -N §45.000___ May 1 1941 Population 1920---------------------3,830
4 4 k' 11 M-N §55.000___M av 1 1941
5s g 14 J-J 1250,000___July 1 1944
4> 2s '17 M-S 40,000 _____ 1926-1933 YANCEY COUNTY.
Street Assessment Bonds.
Burnsville is the county seat.
6s '16 Jan dl,200__________ 1926
and Bridge
6s '16 June
500__________ 1926 6s Road F -A ($ 80 ,0 0 0Bonds 1 ’38-’57
'23
..-Aug
6s ’ 16 July
900__________ 1926
t 15,000_ Aug 1 '58-’62
_
fis ’ 16 Aug d\ ,000___________ 1926 BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 4 .. *655,000
6s '16 Nov <11,600.........
1926 Assessed val 1923 (a c t.).. 8 812 059
6s '17 Mar d2 700—............-.1927 State & co. tax (per $1,000) 23*12.50
6s ’ 17 April (12,000.........
1937
6s '17 .Tune (13.300................... 1927 Pop'nT .1910, 12.072; 1920____15,093
IN
at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y.
6s '17 Dec (114 000 ..........1926-1927
16.000 ..........1926-1928
6s '18 J-J
6s '20 F-Aj 116.000-.Feb 1 ’26-’29 ZEBULON.
\ 30.000____Feb 1 1930
A town in Wake County
6s ’20 J-J I 29.000— July 15 1926
W ater B o n d s .
U mo.OOO. July 15 '27-'32 6s T9 M -N ( $9,000c*May 1 ’26-’34
6s '20
F-A 75.000 _____ 1926-1930
\ 50.000c*May 1 ’35-’59
6s '20 F -A ! 26.000.— Aug 15 1926
Sewer Bonds.
1160,000. Aug 15 27- 30 6s T9 M-N $9,000c*May 1 ’26-’34
5s g ’22 M -N | 30S 000May 15’ 26-’3/ BOND. DEBT June 1923- $186,000
1 49.000. May 15 1933 Sinking fund ______
9.115
5s g ’22 M-N 1132 OOOMay 15 *20-’3 1 Assess, val.. real estate____ 874.147
1 24,000 -M ay 15 1932 Assess, val.. personal------- 339.103
544g'23 M-N855 0 0 0 .........1926-1935 Other assessable property.- 275,496
5'-4g'23 M-N 104.000 _____1926 ")•< Total assess, prop., 1921 —1,488,740
5sg’25 J-J/720,00 0..July 1 ’27-’31 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '21_$15.0 q
1725,000—July 1 ’32-’36 Population 1910. 483; 1920.........9.rJ

WILKES COUNTY.
Wllkesboro is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
66 ’ 18 M-S $22.000c__ Sept 1 1938
Highway Bonds.
4%8'16 M-N$250.000 c .......................
-s
A-O / 9,000c.-A pr 27 1941
1266,000cApr 27 ’42-’60
School Funding bon ds.
WILSON COUNTY.
5J4s’23 J-J /$ ! 8,000c-July 2 ’25-’33
Wilson is the county seat.
1 60.000c-.July 2 ’34-'53
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
BOND. D E B T Nov 20 ’24. $027,000
$50,000c. Dec 1 29-’33
Floating debt (add'l)_____
72.500 5s g ’24 J-D 75.000c.Dec 1 ’34-’38
21.234
Sinking fund____________
200.000c. Dec 1 ’39-’48
T ot .assass. val.’24 (2-3act.) 15.575 4*5
75.000c.Dec 1 ’49-'53
State & Co. tax (per$1.000) '24$15.80
F unding Bonds.
Pop'n 1910. 30.282: 1920. 32.644
($12,000c..M ar 1 1926
T n1T . payable in N . Y. City.
5 k s ’22 M-S
75.000cMar 1 ’27-'31
80.000<‘Mar 1 ’32-’35
14,500c..M ar 1 1936
WILLIAMSTON.
Road Bonds.
This town is in Martin County.
$75,000c. July 1 ’30-’34
Street Improvement Bonds.
106,000c. July 1 ’35-’39
($24.000. .M ay 1 ’26-'37
6s ’23 M -N ( 6 ,0 0 0 -.M ay 1 ’38-'39 4H s’25 J-J 125,000c.July 1 ’40-’44
150.000c. July 1 ’45-’49
I 20.000. .M ay 1 '40-'13
(175,000c. July 1 ’50-’54
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’2 4 -. $361,500
Home & Hospital Bonds.
Total assesse I value 1923..1.770.103
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $21.00 _s ’20 . . . $19,000_______________
Population 1910. 1.574, 1920, 1.800 BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’ 25_$1,227,500
95,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . Township road bds. (add’l)
Sinking fund____________
10,000
Assess, val. 1924 (actual)—
W ILM INGTON.
Ileal.................................31,645.834
Wilmington Is the county seat of
Personal_____________ 15,281.656
New Hanover County. Inc. as a city
Total.............................. 4 >,927.430
Feb. 1 1866.
Commission govern County tax (per $1,000) '21 .$13.20
ment ratified Mar. 15 1911. V.92 Population 1910, 28269: 1920-36 813
p . 747.
New form of commission
INT. at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust
government began June 1 1921.
C o., New York.
Sewer Bonds.
6 s ’ 12 A-O $40,000c............... .1932 WILSON GRADED SCH. DIST.
6 s ’21 J-J
10,000c...............1955
B uilding Bonds.
Perm anent Improv't Bonds
6a '18 J-J $36.0ft0c_July 1 ’ 20-’43 5s ’ 14 A-O $30.0 0 0 c...O ct1 1 1944
544s'17 A-O 28.500c..O ct ’25-’44
Perm anent Impt. Bonds.
25.000c.Apr
'35-'50
( $8.000r*_Apr 1 ’26-’29 6s '20 A-O 28.000c.July 1 '26-’ 29
1
6 a g ’2 4 A -0 30,000r*.Apr 1 ’30-’39
54,000 c . July 1 ’30-’35
( 60,000r*_Apr 1 ’40-’54 6s g ’21 J-J
66.000c.July 1 ’36-'41
IT S
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
78.000c. July 1 *42-’47
4s g ’99 J-J $148.000c-July 1 1929
1
D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &c.
6s ’ 18 J-J 1107.000c................. 1958 5K s’23 J-J ,60.000c July 1 ’4«-’51
130.000c.July
’35-'40
{ 88.000c..................1958
160.000c.July 1 '41-’50
6s g *22 J-J *282,000c. Jan 1 ’26 ’52 5s '24 J-J j 19.000c.July 1 ’27-’45 Admitted as a State_______________ One of Original Thirteen
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2643)
116.000c. July 1 ’46-’53 Total area of State_____________________30,570 square miles
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
BOND.
$474.00!)
4H s’08 A-0*400.000c.__Ort 1 1948 Assessed D EBT Oct 1925. 25,199,327 State Capital____________________________________ Columbia
val. ’ 24 (actual).
{R efu n d in g & Street Impt.
$9 09 Governor (term expires 1926)_______________T . G. M cLeod
5s T5 A-<>$ 100.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1955 Tax rate (per $1,000) 192 1-- 15O00
Pop’n 1910. 8.500: '23 lest,.).
Secretary of State (term expires 1926)____ W . P. Blackwell
Street Bonds
IN T . on bonds o f t923 and 1924 at
4HftT0J-J $l00.0H0c__Apr 1 1950 the National Park Bank, New York. Treasurer (term expires 1926)________________ S. T. Carter
6 s '21
J-J 41.000c................. 1955
Comptroller (term expires 1926)_____________ A. J. Beattie
6s g ’22 J-J *176,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’38 WINSTON-SALEM
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2643)
Attorney-General (term expires 1926)______Jno. M . Daniels
This
County
fl6 .0 0 0 c--0 c t 1 ’26 ’ 27 Incorp. city is in Forsyth 18 1913
1856.
On Mar.
4H g ’22 A-O 33,000c--O ct 1 ’ 28-’30 the cities of Winston and Salem voted
LEGISLATURE meets annually on the second Tuesday In January.
42,000c--O ct 1 *31 -’33
185,000c--Oct 1 ’34-’38 in favor of consolidation Debt state­ Sessions are not limited, but pay of members is confined to forty days.
ment below Is for consolidated city.
On Nov. 4 1924 there was approved an amendment to the State Constitu­
W ater Bonds.
tion, providing for biennial sessions lengthening the time during which
6s ’21 J-J $65,00 0c.________1955 5s Water Bonds
g '04
1934
28.000c--O ct 1 ’ 26-’32 5s g ’07 J-J dlOO.OOO____Jan v 1 1937 the legislators receive pay to sixty days, but, we are advised by W. P.
M -N
4H g ’22 A-O 46.000c--O ct 1 ’33-’42 4 44sg’ 12J-J 1.35,000____N o i1 1952 Blackwell, Secretary of State, that the amendment has not been ratified
§50.000____July
by the Legislature— hence is not yet effective.
70,000c--Oct 1 ’4.,-’52 5s ’06
1 1936
90,000c - - Oct ] ’ 52-’62 5 sg17 J-J 4125,000____July 1 1947
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For history of South Carolina’s debt from 1794
’
A-O 125,000____Apr
“
City''Supplement of
S treet, W ater & Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 J-J
t5 0 .000.. July 1 194 1 to 1893, see the19State and Supreme Court of the April. 1893. pages 163 and
4 k s ’ 12 J-J *400.00 0c...Ja n 1 1952 5s g ’ 19 M-S 1232.000..Mar l ’26-'54
164. On Dec.
1904 the
United States affirmed the
In the
Lee.against
Bridge Bonds.
1 45.000—Mar 1’55- 59 decision of the United States Circuit Court of this case ofto be void. Robin­
6s ’21 J-J $15,000c................ 1955 5>*g’21M-N (135.000-May 1 ’ 26-’52 son. and declared the revenue bond scrip
State
Under
the
th.s scrip had
Fire House Bonds.
U 1)0.000-May 1 ’ 53-’62 725.Act of March 2 1872 $1 ,800,000 of 6% of $1,000 been Issued. V. 80. p.
Thirty South Carolina bonds
each, issued In 1869,
$H s’ 18 J-J $ 10,000c......................... 4 k g ’22M-N ]176,000May 15’ 26-’ I7
F unding Bonds.
1135.000May 15 ’48-’62 presented for payment Nov. 12 1914 by an attorney representing the State
6J4s’ 18 A-O $36,000c................ 1928
as void by the Comptroller-General, on
(42.000 ..........1926-1930 of New Hampshire, were rejected those repudiated by the General Assem
6s g ’22 A-O I 10 000c. Apr 1 ’ 26-’ 2, 4Msg’23M-N (64.000......... 1940-1955
the ground that they were among
t 50.000c. Apr 1 *28-’32
In 1873
“ put upon the market without any authority in law." V
5,000....................1956 bly p. 1545. asThe valid State debt at present consists of the following items
BON D. D E B T Nov 1 ’25 $2 613 296
36.000 _____ 1957-1962 99.
Sinking fund____________
34 022
LOANS—
W hen D u e .
16.000
___________July 1 1926
Tax A nticip ation Notes.
Assessed val’n, real estate.31.280 320 4 k s ’24 J-J 570.000..July 1 ’27-’50
Redemp’ n Brown C onsols 1892.
_
' $300,000. _ Jan 6 1926
Assessed val’n, personal.. 4.681 385
_
_
$23 94
Past due
140.000.-July 1 ’57-’63 4 44*
300.000. ..J a n 13 1926
Other assessable property. 4,144 748
24.000
___________July Agricul. Col. Scrip (tw o pieces).
1 1964
300.000. ..J a n 20 1926
Tot.ass’d val.’25(act. val.)40,109.461
8s
J-J $191,800r._Irredeemable
City-Hall Bonds.
300.000- -.Jan 27 1926
City tax (per $1.000) '25 ___ $1000 544g’21M-N ($69,000-M ay 1 ’ 26-’48
R efu nding Bonds.
300.000. - ..F e b 3 1926
Pop’n 1910, 25,748; 1920, 33.372
1 4.000— May 1 1949 4s g '12 J-J $4.731,969c&r Jan 1 1952 3K s'25 . .
300.000- — Feb 10 1926
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1932)
{I N T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
Road Bonds.
300.000- ..F e b 17 1926
N . Y .: on bonds marked (*) ai 6s 17 J-D $14 000—Dec 1 ’26-’27
Clemson College Stock 1891.
300.000. _.F eb 24 1926
Nat. City Bank, N. Y . ; o n water and
_
8s
J-J $58,539.39rlrredeemable
Hospital Bonds.
300.000. _ Mar 3 1926
street bonds o f 1922 at the Bankers’ 4 H g’ 12 J-J §$90.000___ July 1 1952
300.000. ..M a r 17 1926
Blue Bonds 1887.
Trust C o., N. Y .; on other bonds In 4 k g ’22M-N / 3.000-M ay 15 *26-’ 28 4>4s
J-J $400.000r*..July 1 1928
1 ,000 ,0 00 . ..M a r 31 1926
Wilmington and New York.
144,000-May 15 ’29-’50
1 ,000 ,000 - ..A p r 14 1926




State of South Carolina.

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[V ol. 121,

SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

INTEREST on bonds is payable in New York at the Hanover National
Bank; in Columbia, S. C ., at the State Treasury; and in Charleston at th
Bank o f Charleston, N .B .A ., on notes at the Equitable Trust C o., New
York City.
TO TAL FUNDED DEBT.— The total funded bonded debt on Jan. 1
1925 was #5,382.308.35. Past-due bonds, long over-due, are omitted,
the total Issue o f 4H % Redemption Brown Consols under Act of 1892 was
55,622,745.97, o f which 5891.025.97 were retired by the Sinking Fund, ex­
hausting tne assets of the fund; but $4,731,969 4% gold bonds issued under
an Act of 1912 were sold April 1 1916. and the remaining outstanding 4 H %
Redemption Brown Consols redeemed. The assets of the ordinary sinking
fund on Jan. 1 1925 amounted to $147,158.39. On the same date the re­
funding sinking fund amounted to $282,376.41.
In 1903 the General Assembly passed an Act requiring the State Treas­
urer to remove from the books In his office old Blue Ridge R R . bonds
amounting to $37,000 (V. 84, p. 1134). An effort was made to restrain
the Treasurer from complying with this Act. The case was taken to the
State Supreme Court and dismissed by it, and later the U. S. Supreme Court
sustained this decision. In 1914 the General Assembly also passed an Act
requiring the State Treasurer to remove from the books all wholly invalid
6% Greene Consolidated bonds, amounting to $224,640.
The State Supreme Court on Sept. 27 1907 handed down a decision up­
holding the validity of certain bonds alleged to have been stolen from the
State Treasurer's office. V. 85, p. 879. By this decision the bonds to
refund Brown consols o f 1892 were increased by $14,500.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND T A X RATE.—
Real

P erson a l

Tax peT

Y ears —
E state.
P ro p erty .
R ailroads.
T otal.
1,000
1923......... $218,863,652 $156,453,868 $488,698,194 $424,015,714 $6.00
1922_____ 217.972,840
168.286.218
49.740,781
435,999.839 7.50
1921------- 215,803,782
190,055,188
46.631,630
452,490.600 12.00
1920_____ 212,520.421
189.482.338
46.220.027
448 222.786 12 00
1919......... 208.139,568
149.335.198
45.385.181
402.859.947 9 .on
1918____ 208,348.279
113.745.256
54.084,964
376.178.499 8.25
19 17____ 166.690.449
106,050.055
46.897.468
319,637.972 8.26
162.431.612
1916
100.824.187
43.923.083
307.178.882 6.o0
1915
162.805.144
102.285.861
45.816.096
310.907.101 7 00
19 14____ 162.431.612
100.824.187
43.923.083
307.178.882 6 00
19 12____ 152.052.298
96.119.406
43.359.299
291.531,003 5 76
1 9 10____ 147.051.422
90.474.520
42.229.407
279.755.349 5 75
1908 ____ 134.536.251
94.872.328
41.959.377
271.367,956 5 50
1904 ____ 108.254.037
69.354 698
29.765.698
207.374.433 6 00
1897 ____ 102.088.325
47.641.516
24.142.311
173.872.182 6.00
45.494.110
23.797.652
169.448.941 4 50
1895 ____ 100.157.179
1880 ____ 76.583.666
36.574.858
7.392.900
120.551.624 4.75
DEBT LIMITAJ ION.— S ta t e . — The State Constitution of 1895 imposed
several checks on the creation of debt by the State, all of which may be
found in Article X of that instrument. Briefly; they may be described as
follows:
Section 6 prohibits the lending or pledging o f the State’s credit for the
benefit of any individual, company, association or corporation, &c., and
recites the provisions under which the Legislature may authorize counties
and townships to issue bonds and levy taxes. This section was amended in
November 1910 so as to allow townships in Greenwood and Saluda Counties
to issue bonds in aid of the Greenwood & Saluda R R ., but not to exceed
8% of the assessed valuation of property, and now reads: “ The credit of the
State shall not be pledged or loaned for the benefit of any individual
company. association or corporation; and the State shall not become a
Joint owner of or stockholder in aDy company, association or corporation
The General Assembly shall not have power to authorize any county or
township to levy a tax or issue bonds for any purpose except for educational
purposes, to build and repair public roads, buildings and bridges, to main­
tain and support prisoners, pay jurors, county officers, and for litigation,
quarantine and court expenses, and for ordinary county purposes, to sup­
port paupers, and pay past Indebtedness. Provided. That the limitation
Imposed by this section shall not apply to any township In the County of
Greenwood, nor to any township in the County of Saluda, through which
In whole or in part the line of railroad of Greenwood & Saluda Railroad
Shall be located and constructed, nor to the County of Saluda, such said
townships In Greenwood County and Saluda County and the County of
Saluda being hereby expressly authorized to vote bond- in aid of the con
Btruction of the said proposed railroad, under such restrictions and limita­
tions as the General Assembly may prescribe hereinafter; Provided. That
the amount of such bonds shall not exceed eight per centum of the assessed
valuation of the taxable property of such townships '
Section 7 provides chat no scrip, certificate or other evidence of State in
debtedness shall be Issued except for the redemption of stock bonds or
Other evidence of indebtedness previously Issued, or for such debts as are
expressly authorized by this constitution. Section 11 forbids the General
Assembly to create any further debt or obligation either by the loan of the
credit of the State, by guaranty, endorsement or otherwise, except for the
ordinary and current business of the State, without first submitting the
question to the qualified voters of the State at a general State election
two thirds vote Decessary to authorize.
C ou n ties. C ities, Ac.— The constitutional limitations as to the in­
debtedness of counties, municipalities, &c., are covered by Section 7 of
Article V I11 and Section 5 of Article X of the State constitution of 1895
These provide that the bonded debt of any county, township, school dis
trie, municipal corporation or political division or sub-division of the .State
•hall never exceed 8% of the assessed value of all the taxable property
tuerelu. and uo such debt can tie created In any city or town without sub­
mitting the question to the qualified electors. It Is also provided that a
sinking fund shall be established to redeem bonds at maturity
These
sections have been amended from time to time so as to exempt from the
8% limit bonds issued by certain cities for water, sewer and lighting pur
poses. The exemption was made general in 1910 by the adoption of an
amendment to Section 5 whereby such bonds are exempted when issued
by any m u n icip a l corporation.
Provision Is made in Section 5 o f Article X that, "wherever there shall
be several political divisions, or municipal corporations covering or ex
tending over the territory or portions thereof, possessing a power to levy
a tax or contract a debt, then each of such political divisions or municipal
corporations shall so exercise its power to Increase its debt under the fore
going 8% limitation that the aggregate debt over and upon any territory
o f this State shall never exceed 15% of the value of all taxable property
In such territory as valued for taxation by the State. Provided that, noth
Ing herein shall prevent the Issue of bonds for the purpose of paving or re
funding any valid municipal debt heretofore contracted in excess of 8%
o f the assessed value of all the taxable property therein "
The following municipalities, through amendments either to Section
7 o f Article V III or to Section 5 of Article X . or both, have also been
authorized to exceed the 8% limit for certain specified purposes (other
than water, sewer and lighting): Aiken, Anderson. Bennettsville. Bishopville, Oamden, Charleston School District. Cheraw, Chester, Clinton,
Darlington, Edgefield. Florence, Kershaw County School District No. 1.
M cCormick. Orangeburg. Rock Hill, St. Matthews. Sumter Yorkville
School District, Due West School District No. 38, Cherokee County School
District No. 10, Florence City School District. Beaufort, Union, George­
town. and Spartanburg.
Further exceptions to the 8% limitation include Laurens County School
District No. 11 and Hunter School District No. 5 of Laurens County,
each o f which is empowered to issue bonds up to 12% of its assessed valua­
tion. The limit for all school districts in Fairfield County is placed at
15%. These provisions are contained in Section 2606, Code of 1922. as
amended in 1923. The 15% limitation is exceeded in the case of Florence
City School District, the limit, in that district being 20%.
In 1920 Sections 5 and 6 of Article X were amended so as to allow Christ
Church Township to issue $150,000 railroad bonds (V. 115, p. 2291).
Legislative provision has been made providing that bonds may not be
sold at less than par.
S T A T E M A Y IS S U E N O T E S IN A N T I C I P A T I O N O F R E V E N U E .—

Act No. 142, Laws of 1925, provides as follows:
In anticipation of the receipt of the taxes and other Income and revenue
o f the State for any fiscal year, applicable to the payment of the expenses
o f the ordinary and current business o f the State, for such fiscal year, the
Governor, State Treasurer and Comptroller-General are hereby empowered
to borrow on the credit of the State, at a rate o f interest not exceeding
the legal rate so much money as they may deem necessary to meet the
appropriations made by law for the ordinary and current business of the
State for such fiscal year, or to repay any money borrowed for said purpose,
with interest thereon, and are also hereoy empowered to issue notes or other
obligations of the State for the money so borrowed; Provided, That the total
amount o f indebtedness at any one time outstanding incurred under this
section to meet the appropriations made for any fiscal year, shall not exceed
the total amount o f said appropriations nor the total amount of the taxes




and other income and revenue o f the State for said fiscal year, collected
or to be collected, as estimated b y the State Treasurer, and such indebtedness
shall be made payable not later than the next succeeding fiscal year
$10,000,000 BOND ISSUE DEFEATED.— On N ov. 4 1924 a $10,000,000
bond issue for the purpose of a building and improvement program for
the benefit of the educational, charitable and penal institutions was voted
upon and defeated (V. 119, p. 2133).
DRAINAGE D ISTR IC T BONDS.— Drainage Commissioners, under
Section 3183, Civil Code of 1922, may issue bonds for levee or drainage
work, to be met by future collections of assessments. The bonds may
bear interest at a rate not in excess of 6% and must mature in not less than
ten years nor more than twenty-five years.
In Section 3250, Civil Code of 1922, it is provided that a drainage district
may issue bonds in an amount not to exceed 90% of the total assessment
against the property benefitted. These bonds may bear no more than
6% interest, must mature within 30 years, and may not be sold at less
than 95.
T A X EXEMPTION OF STATE AND M UNICIPAL BONDS.— Unde
the terms of Section 294, Code of 1912, as amended by the Laws of 1919
(p. 136) bonds of the State o f South Carolina are exempt from taxation.
A law passed in 1912 exempts from taxation bonds of cities, counties and
school districts issued after Feb. 21 1912. Prior to the enactment of this
law, school district bonds issued after March 11 1908 under authority of
the voters, were free from tax. All these provisions may be found in
Section 342. Civil Code of 1922.
DRAINAQE LAW CONSTITUTIONAL.— State Supreme Court on
Feb. 28 1916 rendered a decision declaring the drainage law o f 1912 con­
stitutional. See “ Chronicle” of Mar. 4. 1916. page 906.
INVESTMENT OF TR U ST FUNDS AND SAVINGS BANK DEPOSITS.— Sec. 3969, Civil Code of 1922, referring to the powers of in­
corporated banks, provides, “ Such corporations shall have power to vest,
from time to time, such part of their capital, not exceeding (with the
amount of stock any such bank may hold) one-half of the amount originally
subscribed to such bank, in the stock of this State or of the United States.
Chapter 31 of the Laws of 1919 (now Sec. 5461. Civil Code of 1922),
making Federal Farm Loan bonds legal investments for savings banks,
trustees, &c., reads:
“ That any savings bank, banking institution, trust company or insurance
company, organized under the laws of this State, and any Judge of Probate
or person acting as executor, administrator, guardian or trustee,_ unless it
is otherwise provided in the instrument creating the trust, may invest in,
or lend money on. the security of Federal Farm Loan bonds issued by any
Federal Land bank or Joint Land bank organized pursuant to an Act of
Congress entitled “ An Act to provide capital for agricultural development,
create standard forms of investment, based upon farm mortgage, o equalize
rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnisn a market for Unite.: rotates
bonds, to create Government depositories and financial agents for tne
United States, and for other purposes,” approved July 17 1916; Provi led,
Tnat any savings bank, banking institution, trust company or insurance
company, organized under the laws of this State, or any Judge of Probate
or person acting as executor, administrator, guardian or trustee, snail not
account for a greater rate of interest than tne amount actually received
on said investn ent.”
Section 5462 of the 1922 Civil Code provides that “ Any guardian, com­
mittee. trustee, executor, administrator or other person or corporation
chargeable with interest on funds in hand belonging to either ward or
other person or corporation be. and ne or it or they are nereby, autnorized
and empowered to invest same in bonds of the State o f South Carolina,
or some political division thereof, or in bonds of the United States, or to
deposit same in some savings hank, sucu investment or deposit, nowever,
to be first approved by the court having jurisdiction of such fund, and in
nis account he shall not be chargeable at a greater rate of interest than
such fund so earns.”
POPULATION OF STATE.—
705.60611820
502,741
1920 ............... 1.68.3.72 111870 ..............
1910 ...............1.615.40011880 .................... 703.70811810
415,115
1900 ...............1.340.31611850 .................... 668.50711800
345.591
1890 .............. 1.151.14911840 .................... 594.39811790 ....................249,073
1880 .............. 995.57711830 ...................581.1851
The proportion of the colored population was 60.70% In 1880. 60.16% in
1890 58.4% in 1900, 55.2% in 1910 and 51.3%' in 1920. In number,
blacks were 393.944 in i860 412.320 in i860 415 814 in 1870 . 604.332 in
1880, 692,503 in 1890, 782,321 in 19 0 0 835 843 in 1910 and 864.719 in 1920.
C IT IE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STA TE

OF SO U TH

ABBEVILLE
This citv is in Abbeville County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 '25. $230,000
Floating debt (additional).. 34.000
Assessment debt (add'l)___
52.912
Water debt (included)_____ 25,000
Abcssincnl debt (add’ l)---65.722'
Sinking fund IGeneral_____
43. 00
(W a te r_____
18.060
Assessed value, real estate. 958 500
Assessed value, personal__ 619 690
Tot.ass’ d val.’25f40% act.).l .576 100
Total tax rate (per$l .000) '25-$19 00
Population in 1920 (Census)__ 4.570
I NT at Guaranty Tr Co., N . Y.
and City Treasurer's office.

C A R O LIN A .

Water. Light & Sewer B onds.
Hs'14 J-J $65.000___ July 1 1954
(9ubject to call after July 1 1934)
BOND. D EBT Oct 2 8 '2 4 - $75,000
25.000
Water debt (included)_____
Sinking fund______________
15.000
\ssessed valuation 1924 - 625,000
Total tax rate (per $1.000V24 $30.00
Population in 1910, 1.453; 1920 1,893
ALLENDALE COUNTY.
Allendale is the county seat.
County established in 1919 out of
parts of Hampton and Barnwell
Counties.
C ourt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
5t£s'23 J-J $ 17,000c. ..J u ly 1 1953
TOT. BD. DT. July 1923.. $147,000
Assessed valuation________3,219,367
Population in 1920__________ 16,098

ABBEVILLE COUNTY.
A b b e v ille is I he county seat
Highway Bonds.
IN T at Hanover N a t. B ank, N .Y .
6s '21 J-J $382,000c..Jan 1 '26-'51
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922- $450 000 ANDERSON.
Assess.val '22(abt.25%act) 5 631 8 3
This city is In Anderson County,
A ctu al valu e ( e s t .) ________ 2 5 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0
no In 1882: reino. In 1908.
Population in 1920__________ 27.139
Funding Bonds.
Population in 1920 (C ensus)..27.139 4s '21 J-D $200,0 0 0c...Ju ne 1 1941
1NT. at Guaranty Tr. C o., N. Y
St-wer Bonds
m &4s'02A-O $50.000c— ..........1952
tuterest 4 5^7, for 30 years. 4% for
ABBEVILLE CO SCH D. NO 2.
20 years.)
High S chool Bldg. Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
.s '24 . . .
20,000............... ..1928
Apr 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Oct 28 '24. $120,000 5s '03 A-O $25.000c— Apr 1 1957
_
.» 7
Sinking fund_____________
27.800 v* U A-O 75.000c_
15 M-N 80 OnOc.-.May 1 1945
Tot. ass’d val.'24()£ a ct.). 1,618.755 5s '17 M-S 125.000____Mar 1 1947
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924------ $30.00
R efu nding School Bonds.
5s 03 A-O $2.500__________ 1952
AIKEN COUNTY.
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 11 '25 $577,500
Aiken is the county seat.
Assessment debt (add’l)---19.055
Funding Bonds.
Floating debt (add'l)--------- 103,990
6 s ’22 A-0$150,000c ..A p r 1 1932 Assessed value real estate..1.770,155
Road and Bridge B onds­
Assessed value personal ..2 .210 065
es
. $62.100---------------------- Total assessed value 1925.-3,980.220
Road Bonds.
Real estate assessed at 10% actual;
6s ’ 19 July $32.000___ July 1 1934
personal at 45% actual.)
6s
...
62.100............................ Tax rate (per $1,000; 2 5 ------$35.00
R efunding Bonds.
Population 1910, 9.654, 1920-10,570
5s '16 . . . M 0.000c...............1926
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '20 $40,000 ANDERSON COUNTY.
Tot.ass'dval.'22(4‘2 %act.) 12.318 230
Anderson Is the County seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920...$25.00
Road Bonds
Pop'n 1910 . 41,849; 1920____45.574
$6.000c___ Jan 1 1926
INT. on bonds of 1922 at the Han­
35.OOOc.Jan 1 '27 '31
over National Bank. New York.
45.OOOc-.lan 1 '32-’36
■s
5
J-J
50.000c.Jan 1 ’37-’41
60.000c.Jan 1 '42-’46
AIKEN COUNTY S. D. NO. 29.
70.000c Jan 1 '47-’51
S chool Bonds.
21.000c____Jan 1 1926
4s '20 J-J $40.000___ July 1 1940
140.000c. .Jan 1 '27-’31
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25 $83,000
•'inking fund_ __________
_
10 000 5a ’ 19 J-J 180.000c..Jan 1 '32-’36
200,000c_ . Jan 1 ’37-’41
Assess, val. ’25 (40% a c t .).l 347,000
240.000c. .Jan 1 ,42-'46
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 25 $J 6-00
280.000c._ Jan 1 '47-’51
8
...
60.000c____ 1926-1937
ALLENDALE.
Tnis town is in Allendale County. Sa’21 J-J 192.000c— -Jan 1926-37

Dec., 1925.]
ANDERSON COUNTY (C o n cl.) .
B D . DEBT Nov 27 '25-.$1.544.000
Assess, val. real estate_ 11,191.885
_
Assess, val. personal_____9,913,920
Total assessed value 1925-21,105,805
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---- $24.00
Pop’ll 1910, 69,568; 1920____ 76,349
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y
ANDERSON COUNTY SCHOOL
D IST R IC T NO. 17.
P . O. No. 9, Ligon & Ledbetter
Building, Anderson.
High S chool Building Bonds.
6 b ’ 17 J-J $80,000___ July 1 1947
BO N D . D EBT Oct 10 '21 $180,000
50,000
Floating debt (add’1)______
Sinking fund_____________
10,000
Assess, val. (real & pers’l)
1920 (abt. 20% actual)..7,546,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $18.00
IN T . payable at C o. Treas. office.
BAMBERG.
This town is In Bamberg County
W ater Bonds.
8 a ’20 — $25.000................... 1960
(Optional 1940.)
W ater and Lighting Bonds.
6s ’20 — $15.000................... 1960
(Optional 1940.)
BON D. D E B T Dec 3 1919--$43,000
Floating debt_______________ 8,000
Sinking fund_______________ 3.335
Assessed valuation 1919_____ 607,660
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1919____$10.00
Population 1910, 1.937; 1920. .2,210

SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS
Electric Light Bonds.
_
4 ^ s ’02 J-J
$12,000_ July 1 1942
5s '05 J-D
5,000___Dec 1 1945
Water Bonds.
5s '08 J-D $28,500__ June 1 1948
5>£s’08 M-S
13.000_ Sept 1 1948
_
Water & Sewer Bonds.
6s '21 M -N $50,000..N ov 1 ’30-’54
Sewer Bonds.
6s '08 M-S $25,000_ Sept 1 1948
_
6s '20 M -N 10,000____Nov 1 1930
Paving Bonds.
6s '20 M -N $70,000.-N ov 1 ’26-’60
6s '22 A ’O
20,000___Apr 1 1937
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 1 '25. $436,500
Water debt (included;___
56,500
27.000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
As’d val.'25 (abt. 1-5 a c t .;.l,261,485
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$45.00
Pop’ n 1910, 2,646; 1920 _____ 3.197
* IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N. Y .
BERKELEY COUNTY.
Moncks Corner is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
5s '16 M-S $30,000___ Mar 1 1936
6s
. . . 100,000...........................
Highway Bonds
5s '23 . . . $54 00 0c____ 1926-1943
BOND. D EBT Nov 30 '2 3 . $190,000
Assess, val., real estate____1,950,135
Assess, val., personal_____ 827.569
Other assess, property___ 1,435,884
Total assess, val. 1923____4,213,588
State Sc G o . tax(per$l ,000) '23 $22.00
Popula’n 1910, 23,487; 1920, 22,558

BARNW ELL.
This town is in Barnwell County BISHOP VILLE. Lee County.
This town is in
BON D. DEBT Oct 26 1925-$140.500
& Pacing Bonds.
Water debt (included)_____ 45.000 6 sStreet -O /$42,000. .A pr 1 ’ 26-’39
'20 A
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4.000
( 4,000--Apr 1
1940
Tot.ass'd val.'25(15% a ct.). 552 801
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $36 00 5s W ater-W orks & Sewer Bonds.
'17 J-J $45,000___ Jan 1 1957
Population, 1910, 1,324; 1920, 1,903 (Subject to call after Jan 1 1937.)
TOTAL DEBT 1921........... $185,000
BARNWELL COUNTY.
Water debt. Included_____
40,000
Barnwell is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1920— 1.978 191
Funding B onds.
Lctual value______________ 5,000,000
5Jis’23 A-O 32.000 _____ 1926-1933 Pop'n In 1910, 1.659; '20______ 2,090
6s ’20 M -N 50.000___ June 1 1940
IN T. payable in New York.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5J£s’23 A-0/$26.000 _____ 1926-1938
t 20.000 _____ 1939-1943 BOGANSVILLE TOW NSHIP.
5s ’ 25 J-J
30.000e...July 1 1940
P. O. Buffalo, Union County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $136,000
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922___4,635,220 6s '24 J-J $20,000--Jan 1 ’29-’ 54
Populn' 1910, 34.209: 1920, 23.081 BOND. DEBT Dec 1923-- $119,000
IN T . at Amer. Exchange Nat. Assessed valuation 1923
1,151.770
Bank, N . Y . City.
Population 1920______________4,318
BATESBURG
This town is In Lexington and
Saluda Counties.
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $40.000c.June 1 ’36-’45
W ater Works Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $60,000c.June 1 ’46-’60
Paving Bonds.
6s '20 J-D $30,000c.June 1 '26-'35
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924- $142,000
Floating debt (additional).
12.000
Water debt (included)_____
60.000
Sinking fund______________
12.000
Assessed value 1924 --------- 685.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24_$22.00
_
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 2,848
BEAUFORT.
This city is in Beaufort County.
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
6s ’ 17 Sept $7,000 ____ 1926-1932
W ater Plant Bonds.
6s ’ 10 s-a $15.900c__________ 1950
(Subject to call 1930.)
L ight Bonds.
6a *10 s-a $18,000c_................1950
(Subject to call 1930.)
C ity Building Bonds.
6a '10 s-a
$8.500__________ 1950
(Suhlecf to call 19300
BOND. DEBT Oct 11 '22. $27,000
Assess, debt (add'l)_______
10,500
Sinking fund_____________
3.500
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 837,632
Assessed val. personal_____ 240.240
Total assessed val. 1922
(about 1-4 actua 1)______ 1.077.872
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$17.00
Pop'n 1910, 2,486; 1920 ........... 2,831
IN T . on street bonds is payable In
Charleston; on other bonds in Beau­
fort.
BEAUFORT COU N TY.

Beaufort is the cou nty seat.

R oad Bonds.
. . . $135.000______________
R efdg. & Road & Bridge Bonds.
6s '16 A-O $24.000___ Apr i 1936
(subject to call $3,000 every two
years, beginning Apr 1 1918)
-8
. . . 150,000c.........................
F un din g Bonds.
.8 _ . . . $12,000c.........................
Bridge Bonds.
5H s’23 M-S $50.000___ Sept 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 0 .. $24,000
Total assessed val 1922__ 4.227 910
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1919___ $24.50
Pop'n 1910, 30.355; 1920...22.269
_s

BELTON SCHOOL DIST. NO. 12.
Tnis di t.ict (!’ . O. Belton) is in
Anderson C ou n 'v
6s '22 F-A $45 5 0 0 c...F e b 11942
5j^s’22 J-D 13,500c____1926-1942
(Due $500 yearly 1926 1932 ana
$1 00n 1033 tn 1942.)
B O N D . DEBT Dec 3 '25.
$59,000
Assessed valuation 1924 -.1 ,5 9 8 .3 8 0
Actual value (est.\
in non ooo
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$16.00
Population (est.)_____________ 4,680
BENNETTSVILLE.
This city is in Marlboro County.
Sewerage Extension Bonds.
6 ^ s ’24 J-J ($4,000—July 1 '26-’29
(30,000.. July 1 '30-’49
Street Improvement Bonds.
5H s’23 M -N 92,000c.Nov 1 '26-'48
6s a24 A -0/$45.000—Apr 1 '26-'34
\ 30,000_Apr 1 '35-’39




CAMDEN.
This city is in Kershaw Co. Inc.
ts a town In 1768 and as city in 1890.
{W a t e r w o r k s Bonds.
5s 13 M -N $90,000c...M ay 1 1953
(Subject to call beg. May 1933)
5s '16 A-O $18,000c____Oct 1 1956
Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1936.)
{E lectric Light Bonds.
5s 13 M -N $35.000c... May 1 1953
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1933)
5s '16 A-O $7,000c____Oct 1 1956
Subject to call begin. Oct. 1 1936 )
Sewer(Red. beg. a ft. 2 0 y r s .fr .issue)
5s '08 J-J $ 5 0 .0 0 0 ........................
5s '23 A-O §10,000___ Oct 1 1963
(Optional Oct. 1 1943)
{Street Impt Bonds
5s '23 A-O $85,000___ Oct 1 1963
(Optional Oct 1 1943)
BOND. DEBT Nov 27 '25. $681,400
Assess, val. real estate___ 1,135,690
Assess, val. personal______ 800.479
Assess, val. '25 (15% a ct.).1,936,169
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’25.$25.00
Pop'n 1910 3.569; 1920______ 3,930
INT. on bonds marked (§) at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .; on othars at City Treasurer’s office.
CAMDEN SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Camden) is
in Kershaw County.
6s '21 M-NS80.000____May 1 1941
6s
. . . 160,000________ ______
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921. $178,000
Assessed valuation________ 2,424,283
Real value (est.)_________ 7,000.000
Population (est.)______________ 8,500
CHARLESTON.
Charleston is the county seat of
Charleston County. Founded In
1670; Incorporated 1783. In con­
sequence of war the city's bonds be­
came overdue, prin. and int. The
conversion bonds were Issued to set­
tle this indebtedness.
Sewer Bonds.
Is 09 A-O $283 090c..O ct 1 1929
4s '23 M-S 500,0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1963
(Optional Mar 1 1943)
Conversion Bonds.
5s
A-O $145,000 ...O c t 1 1926
5s
J-J
23 000c__ in 98 years
A-O 90 0 0 0 c...A p r 11928
44$s
A-O 10,000c...O ct 1 1928
ts '07 J-J 1 850,000c..July l 1937
ts '08 J-J 1.500,000c..July 1 1938
Water W orks Purchase Bonds.
4^ s'17 A-OS 1,447,000c..O ct 1 1957
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1937)
Paving Bonds.
6s '22 F-A$ 142,000c.Aug 1 '26-'33
(For amount due each year see
V. 115, p. 1120.)
5s '23 M -N ll56.000c.M ay 1 ’ 26-'31
1 75.000c.M ay 1 ’32-'34
5s ’23 M -N /148,000c.N ov 1 '26-'29
(l90.000c.N ov 1 ’30-’34
5s '24 A -O/270.000c.Apr 1 '26-’30
(275.000c. Apr 1 '31-'35
J 29.000c...A pril 1 1927
5 s '25 A -0 1240,000c. Apr 1 '28-'35
23.0 0 0c...A pril 1 1936
198.000c.Sept 1 ’27-'35
21,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1936
22,000c. ..D e c 1 1927
184,000c.Dec 1 '28-'35
22,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1936
Kori utilities Bonds.
4>is’22 J-J $2,500.000c.Jan 1 1962
(Optional Jan. 1 1942.)

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CHESTER.
This city Is in Chester County.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s '12 A-O $24.009____Oct 1 1942
5s '25 J-J
50,000c____ 1926-1955
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
$15.000-.Jan 1 ’26-’30
24.000— Jan 1 '31-'30
20.000— Jan 1 '37-'40
24.000— Jan 1
’41-’44
5s ’ 19 J-J
21,000..Jan 1 ’45-'47
8.000___ Jan 1 1948
18.000—
’ 49-’ 50Jan 1
Improvement Bonds.
4 J^s
July $26,000___ July 1 1929
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 '25. $281,500
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
33.000
Floating debt____________
50,492
CHARLESTON COUNTY.
Cn-U'le ton i- *he county seat.
Tot. ass'd val.’25(25%act.>2,230,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $20.00
R oad and Bridge Bonds.
5 H ’24J-J $l,045,000r* July 1 '26-’44 Pop'n 1910, 4,754; 1920........... 5,557
poad Bonds
6s '22 J-J
$250,000_Jan 11937
6s '22 J-J 509.000_____ Jan 119X7 CHESTER COUNTY.
Chester is the county seat.
6s '22 J-J 250,000_____Jan 11937
Highway Bonds.
BOND. DEBT April 1922S1,461,850
Special debt (incl.)______
359,850 4^ s'17 J-J *381 000c.Jan 1 ’26- 47
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 1928.)
Assessed val. 1922—•
Real__________________ 23,463,703 BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $31,000
Personal______________ 14,468.485 Road bonds______________ 305.000
60,000
Other property________ 2,582,801 Floating debt_____________
30 000
T ota l_________________ 40,514,989 Sinking fund______________
Total assessed value 1924..9,309.801
Popula’n 1910, 88,594; 1920, 108,450
INT. payable at the Chatham & Pop’n 1910, 29,425; 1920_____ 33,389
Phenix Nat. Bank, New York.
CHARLESTON COUNTY SCH. CHESTER COUNTY S. D. NO. 1.
P. O. Chester.
DISTR IC T NO. 4
High School B onds.
6s '20 M-S $25,000_____Sept 1 1940
$18,000c.Jan 1 26- 31
6s '21 J-J 100.000_____July 1 1941
28,000c..Jan 1 ’32-’38
5 s '23 F-A 75.000___ Aug 1 1913
10,000c..Jan 1 ’39-'40
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 5 .. $200,000 4>*s’23 J-J
30,000c..Jan 1 ’41-’45
Sinking fund______________
28.203
35,000c.. Jan 1 '46-’50
Total assess, val. 1925____ 6,895.972
16,000c..Jan 1 ’ 51-’ 52
Sch.tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$14.00
9,000c___ Jan 1 1953
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y. BOND. D EBT July 1 1924 $223,000
Sinking fu n d ........................
7.000
Total assessed value 1923- .3.160,000
CHARLESTON SCH. DIST.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924...$25-00
School Bonds.
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office.
5s '19 J-J *248 00 0...J u ly 15 1944
5s '22 J-J 15 200,000.-July 15 1947
5s '23 J-J 15 100,000..-J u ly 15 1918 CHESTERFIELD COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925- $448,000
Chesterfield is the county seat.
Sinking fu n d _____________
67,779
Bonds (For R oad , Bridge & Sch ool).
Assessed value 1924___ 25 394 504
1 '26-’28
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $11.75 5 s g '2 3 A -0 ($33.000—Apr 1 '29-'03
65.000..A pr
Popul 1910. 58,833; 20 (est.).68.000
80,000—Apr 1 '34-3 8
IN T . on 5s of 1922 and 1923 at
1100.000.
-Anr 1 ’3Q-'43
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
BOND. D EBT Nov 30'25- $400,000
Assess, val. real estate----- 2.933.550
CHERAW .
This town Is In Chesterfield Counts Assess, val. personal______2,742,890
act.>5,676,440
Inc. in 1820.
Population 1910 Tot.ass'd val.'25(42% rate (per
State and County tax
2.873; 1920, 3.150.
$1,000) 1925--------------------- $31.00
.s '19 . . . $25.000........................... Popul'n 1910, 26,301; 1920, 31,969
Bridge Bonds.
INTEREST at New York City.
6s '99 Apr $8.000c................. 1929
5s '09 Jan 2 0 .0 0 0 c ...............1949
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
CLARENDON COUNTY.
.s '03 July $8.000c.............-.1933
Manning is the county seat.
Paving Bonds.
6s 20 J-O $300.000________ _____
5Ms'23 A-O 200,000....................1953 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '24. $460,000
W a t e r (Red. beg. 20 yrs. fro m iss.i Floating debt_____________
30.000
5s '12 July $47,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1952 Sinking fund______________
35.014
6s '13 J-J
35.000...........July 1955 Assessed value real estate..2 483.370
Sewer (Red.beg.2Q yrs. fro m issue.) Assessed value personal----1.232.690
5s '12 Julv *30.000c-...Tuly 1 195'' Other assess, property_____ 638,230
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 29 ’24. $339,000 T ot. ass'd val.'21 (^ i act.) .4,354 290
Water debt (incl.)________ 112,000 State&Co. tax rate(per M )'24-$31.00
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 192.000 Popula'n 1910, 32.188; 1920. 34.878
Sinking fund______________
30.000
Assess, val. ’24(M act. est.) 1,116,000 CLARENDON & ORANGEBURG
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 --$30 00
BRID G E DISTRICT.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N Y
This district is in Clarendon and
Orangeburg Counties.
CHERAW SCHOOL D IST R IC T . 5s '25 J-D $ l80,000.-June 1 '27-’44
This district is in Chesterfield Co. TOT. BD. D T. June 1925- $180,000
5s '23 M-S *75.000___ Mar 1 1948 Assessed value 1924______17,097.130
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 '24. $102,000 Population (1920 Census)------99,785
Assessed valuation 1924__ 1,400 000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—-$21.00
Population___________________ 4,000 CLINTON.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
This town Is tn Laurens County.
W ater W orks & Elec. Light Bds.
5s '06 J-J z$25.000c.July 1 '26-46
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Oaffney is the county seat.
6s '10 A-Ox$10.000c— .O ct 1 1950
Bridge Bonds.
(Optional Oct 1 1930).
4 MSs'17 A-O $40.000......................... .
Sewer Bonds.
5s '17 A-O 25.000______________
(The above bonds are due $2,500 5s ' l l J-J z$45,000c— July 1 1951
(Optional July 1 1931).
yearly for 19 years and $7,500 in
Street Im provement Bonds.
20 years.)
($10.000c. Jan 1 '26-’30
Funding Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $50,000..Apr 1 '26-’ 30 5H s '20 J-J 40.000c.Jan 1 ’31-’40
\ 50.000c.Jan 1 '41- 50
5s
___
20,000_______________
5s '25 J-D 160,000c----June 1 1955
Road and Bridge B onds.
F unding Bonds.
„
„
6s '21 M -N $40.000..M ay 1 ’26-’29
5s
...
20.000---------------------- 5s '25 J-D $3 5 ,000 = -—June 1 1955
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s '25 J-D $ 15 .000c. ..June 1 1955
4Hg'17 A-O $203.000-------------------W ater-W orks Bonds.
(Due $5,000 yearly 10 years, $7,000
yearly the next 10 years and $10, 5 s '24 F-Az$70.000c.Aug 15 30-64
5s '06 J-J $25.000c. July 1 '26-’ 46
000 yearly thereafter.)
($12.000.-O ct 1 '26-’28 5s ' l l J-.J z20,000c— July 1 1951
(Optional July 1 1931).
5H s’ 1 8 A -0 30.000 —Oct 1 '29-’ 33
Sewerage Extension Bonds.
37,500—Oct 1 '34-’38
5s ’ 19 J-J 120.0u0—July 1 '26-'29 5s '24 F-Az$30,000c- Aug 15'30-’ 59
(3 7 ,5 0 0 ..July 1 '30-'34 BOND. DEBT Nov 27’25- $535,000
50,000.. July 1 '35-'39 Water debt (included)_____ 160,000
BOND. DEBT July '21— $732,000 Assessed value, real estate. 488,550
Ass’d val. '23 (25% a c t .) ..9.423.779 Assessed value, personal— 978,140
Pop'n 1910, 26,179: 1920___ 27,570 Tot.ass'd val.'24 (30% act.) 1,466,740
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 — $35 00
IN T. is payable In New York.
Population 1910, 3,272; 1920, 3,767
IN T. on bonds marked (x ) at the
CHEROKEE CO. CENTRALIZED National Park Bank, N. Y .; (z) at the
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
National Bank of Commerce, N . Y .;
5s '25 J-J $100.000____July 1 1945 others at the Hanover Nat. Bank,
TOT. BD. DT. Aug 1925— $100,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,651,189 N. Y.
_
Population (estimated)______10,000 CLOVER.
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
This town Is in York County.
National Bank, New York City.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '17 Jan $30.000c— .Jan 1 1947
CHEROKEE CO. SCHOOL DIST
Sewerage Bonds.
NO. 10.
6s
. . . $65.000...........................
4s ’03&'07 ..$ 5 5 ,0 0 0 .-1 9 2 7 & 1933
Street Improvement Bonds.
(Due $25,000 1927 and $30,000 1933) 5s '25 Jan $75,000___ June 1 1955
5s g '23 A-O 300,000—Apr 1 '33-’62 BOND. DEBT June 1925- $170,000
BOND. DEBT M ay 1923. $355,000 Water bonds (incl.)_______
30,000
4,260
Sinking funds____________
39,000 Sinking fund (cash)----------Total assessed value 1922..3,673,612 Assessed value 1924_______1,100,000
IN T . on bonds of 1923 at Nat. Bk Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $15.00
o f Commerce. N . Y .; on others at Population 1910, 1,207; 1920, 1,608
IN T . Is payable in New York City.
Nat. Park Bank, New York.

BOND. D EBT Dec 1925-$9,665,000
Water debt (incl.)_______ 1,447.000
Sinking fund, general____
11,800
Sinking fund, water______
133.851
Sinking fund, sewer______
27,724
Assessed value, real______ 17,333,740
Assessed value, personal.. 7,831.357
Total assess, val. 1924____ 25,165.097
Total tax rate(per $l,000)’24-$45.00
Pop'n 1910. 58.833; 1920......... 67,957
IN T . on 4 M s of 1922 and 4s of 1923
is payable in N. Y . City or Charles­
ton, at option of holder; on others at
Charleston at Charleston City Treas­
ury; coupons are all tax-receivable.

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COLLETON COUNTY.
County seat is Walterboro.
Road Bonds.
($100,000cMay 1 ’34&39
5 4 s ’24M-N 100,000cMay 1 ’44&49
l 50,000c--M ay 1 1953
(Optional M ay 1 1944.1
5 4 s ’25 M -N100.000c.M ay 1 '35-’44
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
Population 1910, 35,390; 1920-29,897

SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

[V ol. 121.

Total assessed value 1924
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds. FLORENCE.
(about M actual)_______ 1,671,795
5 4 s ’22 J-D $50,000____Dec 1 1962
This city Is in Florence County
_
(Optional Dec. 1 1942.)
Commission government approved Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $27.50
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank. N . Y .
Electric-light bonds________$23,000
Nov. 12 1912. Population 1910,
TOT. B D . DT. N ov 12 ’25 210,000 7.057: 1920, 10,968.
Sewer Bonds (R ed. beg. in 1930).
74,000
Water bonds (incl.)_______
Sinkingfund______________
14.910 5i ’ 10 J-J $70,0 0 0 c-._Jan 1 1950 GREENVILLE.
\ssessed valuation 1925___ 882 540
This city is the county seat of
W ater Bonds.
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-S3.50 5s ’02 _ $50.000-Jan&July 1 ’42
Greenville Co. Incorp. Feb. 14 1907
J-J
30,000_ Jan 1 1950
_
Population in 1910, 1.757; ’ 20, 2.205 5s TO
Park Bonds.
IN T . on 5 4 s o f 1922 at the
_s ’23 J-J b ...........c ___July 1 1955
F unding Bonds.
COLUMBIA.
Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y ., payable 5 4 s ’23 J-D $ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...Dec 1 1953
Bridge Bonds
Columbia (chartered in 1805) is tin at People’s Bank in Dillon.
$8.500______ July 1935
S chool Bonds (red. a ft. Jan . 1 ’28) 4 4 s ’9 0 __
capital of the State and the count?
A. & C. R y. B onds.
5s ’08
$48,000____ May 11948
seat of Richland County. Commls
5s ’91 - - $5,000____ July 1928
^ R efunding (Red. beg. in 1935.)
sion government adopted April 'a DILLON COUNTY.
G reenville & Laurens Ry. Bds.
Dillon is the county seat.
5s T5 F-A $140.000— Aug 1 1945
1910. V. 90. p. 1056.
4 4 s ’83
$10,500c___July 1935
6s ’20
M-S 25,000_ Mar 1 1945 5s TO . . .
_
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5,0 00c...J an 1 1930
4J^s’05 J-J $375,000c_____July 1945 5s ’ l l A-O $80.000____Apr 1 1931
iS treet Bonds (Red. beg. in 1935.)
R efu n d in g R ailway B onds.
Road Bonds.
4 J*s’ 16 J-J 274,000c..Jan 1 ’26-’56
5s T2J-J $10.000____July 1 1942
4 4 s ’ 15 F-A $40.000____Aug 1 1945
5s ’ l l
$100.000_________ 1931
Sewer Extension Bonds.
5s T5 J-J
a8.500____July 1 1945
Street Bonds.
4J4s'16 J-J $ 184,000c--Jan 1 ’26 *56 TOT. B D . DT. Dec 1 ’ 22- $180,000
R efu n d in g & Impt. Bonds.
($35,000 ..........1926-1932
Total assessed value 1923--5,473.875
R efu nd ing Bonds.
_
5s ’22
A-O 100,000 ........ 1933-1942 44f<’05 J-J $125,000c_ July 1 1933
5s ’ l l M -S$850,000c-.M ar 1 1941 Tax rate (per $1,0001 1919. ..$21 40
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
1200,000
1943-1952
Populat’n 1910, 22,615; 1920, 25.278
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s ’21
$50.000____Jan 1 1941
Park Site Notes.
6s ’21 M-SS30U.C00___ Mar 1 1941
Im provement Bonds.
$3.000.-Aug 1 ’ 26-’ 28 4 4 s ’ 08 J-J r$ 10.000...........July 193#
BOND. D EBT Nov 27 ’25$2,058.000 DORCHESTER CO. S. D. NO. 18.
4.000. -Aug 1 ’29-’30 R efu n d in g Paving B onds.
5 H s '2 5 F-A
Water debt (incl.)_______
724,0C0
Summerville.
9.000. -Aug 1 ’31-’33 '13 M -s 115,000c..-M ar 1 1943
Assessment debt (addT)__
206.001 5s P. O. J-J $73.000c_ Jan 1 1944
5s
’ 24
_
24.000. - Aug 1 ’34-’39
Sinking fund (water)_______________ 85,577
14,000c________ 1932
T O T . BD. D T . Septl925.$l.300,000 4 4Street Bonds.
Assess, val., real________ 11,465.000 6s T2 J-J
s ’05 J-J
125.000___ July 1 1933
DEBT N ov 13 ’25
Assess, val., personal____ 6,590,000 BOND. fund_____________ $87,000 Assessed valuation 1924-- 3,865.760 5 4 s ’ 10 J-Jt$100.000c----- Jan 11940
11 000
Sinking
Total assess, val. 1925
z IN T. payable
12 J-J t ll5 ,0 0 0 c .—July 1 1942
Assessed valuation 1925— 1 076,000 bonds of 1922 and in New York, on 5s 15 J-J al00,000c___July 1 1945
( 4 actual)____________ 18,055,361
1923 and notes of 5s
City tax (per $1,000) '25_____ $28.00 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S2G.O0 1925, at the Mechanics & Metals is T7 J J o65.000c._.Jan 1 1947
Pop’n 1910. 26,319; 1920____ 37,521 Population (est.)_____________ 3,000
Nat. Bank, New York City.
5 s 'l l . . .
100,000___ July 1 1940
IN T. at Townstnd Scott & Son
5s ’21 J-.T 100,000____Jan 1 1951
Baltimore, in Columbia and in Nev EASLEY.
Sewer Bonds.
This town Is in Pickens County.
Y ork City.
5s ’ tft J-J t$40 000c._.July 1 1940
FLORENCE COUNTY.
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
5s T2 J-J t.35.000c_ July 1 1942
_
Florence is the county seat.
5s T 5 J-J a25,000c— Jan 1 1945
F unding Bonds.
COLUMBIA SCHOOL D ISTR IC T. fis ’ 24 M-S $6.000___ Mar l 1944
J-J 150.000___ July
This district is coterminus wltl 5s ’24 (Optional July 1 1944) 1 1964 «« ’20 A-O $70.000_Apr 1 ’ 26-’ 5d 5s 17 J J a 2 5 .000 c_._Jan 1 1947
5 4 s ’22 J-J 311,000____Dec 1 1962 5s ’ 23 . . . 100,000____Jan 1 1953
the boundaries of the city and hat
W ater & Light Bonds.
W aterworks Bonds.
property valued at $500,000.
Bridge Bonds.
J-J $29.500c........................
5s 15 M-N $250.000_ May 1 1940 -s
_
6s ’ 22 . . . $88,000 ......... 1926-1947 5s T8 . . . *$800,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1958
Sewer Bonds
5s T8 - - - 20 0,000c...A ug 1 1958
5s *22 M -N 75,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1947
Jail Bonds.
»
1957
5s ’21 J-J 100.000c-..Jan 1 1961
5s '23 J-D 150.000..June 1 ’28-'57 > ’ 17 M.NS20.000C.......
4>6s’ 1 6 _ $31,000 ............. 1925-1946
_
(Subject to call 1937.)
Optional Jan 1 1941
5s ’24 M-S 150,000r* Sept 1 '28-'57
Street & Sidewalk
5s ’23 J-J 300.000____Jan 1 1963
Road & Bridge Bonds.
BON D. D EBT Oct 30 '24 $648,000
5s 17 M.N$25,000c_________ 1957 6s ’20 A-0$232.000--Apr 1 ’26-’50
(Optional Jan 1 1943)
Sinking funds___________
103,000
(Subject to call 1937.)
6s ’21 A-O (39 000..M a y 1 ’26-’38 4 4 s '25J-J 6500.000c___ Jan 1 1965
Assess, val. ’21 (42% act.) 18.556.86s
(Optional Jan 1 1945.)
152,000--M ay 1 ’ 39-’51
8ch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$18.00 5 s ’ 23 M-S 50.000__________ 1963
(Optional 1943.)
5s ’25 J-J 6500,000c___ Jan 1 1905
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k .,N .Y
Road Notes.
Funding Bonds.
(Optional Jan. 1 1945.)
5 H s’25A-O 15*225.000 Apr 15 ’ 29-’31
1963
5s ’23 M-S $30.000_____
CONWAY.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925-$1.181.000 44School. .Bonds.
(Optional 1943.)
.
1938
This town is In Horry County. BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $304,500 Sinkingfund____________
17.848 5s ’sl l08 . . . $18,000------July 1931
z7.000--------- Apr
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
32 612 Total assessed value 1924-12.675,590
City
5s ’ 16 M -N $30,0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1956 linking fund_____________
State & Co. tax (per $1.000)’22.$22.00 5s a'17 J Hospital B onds.
Assessed value 1925----------1,368,315
Jan 1 1947
(Subject to call Nov. 1 1936.1
Pop’n 1910, 35,671; 1920--------50,406 5s ’21 - -J $100,00Oc Jan 1 1941
- 150.000___
BOND. D EBT Oct 18 ’23 ...$4 0,00 0 fotal tax rate (per $1 000) ’25 $33.00
Paving & Sidewalk Bonds.
Water & sewer debt (in cl.).. 30,000 Pop’n 1910, 2.983; 1920__________ 3568
IN T . is payable at National City
5s ’21 J-J S100,000c___ Jan 1 1951
FLORENCE SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
Sinking fund (water & sewer) 9,134
This district not only includes the TO T. BD . D T . Aug 1925-$3.832.50f
Assessed valuation 1922
770,001 Bank, New York.
elty of Florence but also adjacent Water debt (included)____ 2,400,00#
Town tax (per $1,000) 1922— $16.00
Sinking fund_____________
33.00#
Pop’n 1910. 1,228; 1920______1.969 EASLEY SCHOOL DIST. NO. 13. territory. Int. payable In N. Y.
Assessed valuation 1924-- 9,322,313
IN T . Is payable in New York Cits
T ub uistrict (P. O. Easley) is in 5s T5 F-A $52.000____Aug 1 1935 Pop’n 1910, 15,741; 1920------ 23,127
BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’23. $545,000
Pickens County.
Float ing debt (add l)______
55 000
[N T. on bonds marked (x) at Nat.
COW CASTLE DRAIN. DIST.
School Bonds.
Sinkingfund_____________
60 000
This district (P. O. Orangeburg.) is ’22 A-O $50,000c_________ 1942 Tot.ass'd val.'23(20%act.).4.675 000 Bank of Greenville; (§) In N. Y . City
and at Nat. Bank of Greenville; (t) la
Is in Orangeburg County.
5s
J-J
5.000c_________ 1929
T
ris
J-J
20.000c_________ 1° to Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$35 00 N . Y (T t y (a) Nat. (Tty Rank. N .Y .
Drainage Bonds.
Population in 1921 (est.)_____ 15,000 (6) at the Chemical Nat. Bank, N .Y .
6s
J-J $l75,000c&r______ 1944 .8 ’ 24 J-J
35.000_July 1 1964
City.
(Optional July 1 1944)
BOND. DEBT Dec. 1925- $175.0(0
* These bonds are opt. after 193S.
Assess, val. (approx.)______ 300,O O BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-- $110,000 F O R T MILL
C
This town is in York County.
Tot.ass’d val.’24 (40%act.)2,008,215
School tax (per 81.OOP) 1923- -$15-00
W ater W orks B onds.
DARLINGTON .
This town is the county seat of Population 1923 (est.)_______ 10,000 6s ’24 M-S $10,000--Sept 1 ’ 26-'44 GREENVILLE SCH. D. N o. 11
B uilding Bonds.
,
____
($1,000 each even year)
Darlington Co. P op’n 1910, 3,78«.
|N’* payable In New York
,5s T6 J-J $50.000___ July 1 1930
1920, 4,669.
Street Bonds.
40.000 __July 1 1931
11
Sewer bonds 5s_____________ 30,000 EAU CLAIRE
6s
. . . $30,000______ ________ .s T6
75.000 __July 1 1936
Railroad-aid 5s_____________ 12.000
150.000 __July 1 1939
This town is in Richland County. 6s ’ 23 M -S 14,000_____ 1927-1943 .s T9
Street Impt. Bonds.
(Due $1,000 every 2 years from 1927 5s ’ 29 J-J 250.000 __July 1 194#
W ater W orks System Bonds.
6 H s’ 17 J-J $34.0 0 0 c__ 1926-1942 6s ’20 M-S $40,000_______________
to 1933 and $1,000 yearly thereafter.) 5s ’23 _ J-J 220,000--July 1 ’26-’47
6s
76,000_______________ BOND. DEBT Oct 1921____ $40,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 3 -- $825,000
Paving C ertificates.
R efu n d in g Town-Hall Bonds.
Assessed value 1919________ 504,027 6s
M-S $25.000_______________ S in k in g fund, over________ 138,065
5s ’ 12 J-J $20,000c..Jan 15 1932 Tax rate (per $1,000)_________ $5.00
Assessed value___________ 9 322,319
Paving Asst. Bonds.
R efu nd ing BondsIN T. on 5s of 1923 at Chemical
_
6 s ’23 J-D 7$4,OOO..Dec 1 *26-’27
6s ’21 A-O $50.000___ Apr 1 1941 Population in 1920 (Census)_ 2,566
115.000..D ec 1 ’28-’32 Nat. Bank, New York.
BON D. D EBT N ov 1925.. $221,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 18 ’23---S67.000
Floating debt____________
10,000 EDGEFIELD.
_
This town is in Edgefield County. Water debt (incl.)_ _________19.000 GREENVILLE COUNTY.
Ass’d val.’25(abt 2 0 %act.)2,078,606
Floating debt (add'l)________ 10.000
County seat Is Greenville.
Street Impt. Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$30.00
_
Assessment debt (add’ l)_
A t l a n t a & C h a r i. A ir L i n e R R .
1964 Sinking fund_______________ 50,000
IN T . at Nat. B k . o f Comm., N. V . 6s ’24 . . . $50.000.......
4.300 5s 07 J-J
$40.500___ July 1 1937
(Optional 1944)
Tot.assess.val.’ 23(20%aot.) _ 670.000
F u n d in g B o n d s .
_ _
W ater-W orks Bonds.
DARLING TON COUNTY.
Total tax rate(per $1,000)’23.$20.00 4 4 s ’06J-J $60.000____May 11936
5 4 s ’20 J-J $100.000___ Jan 1 1960
Darlington is the county seat
Population! 1920 (Census)_____1,946 ,s '21 J-J 100,000c_ July 1 1941
_
(Optional Jan. 1 1940.)
C surt-H ouse Bonds.
11921 (est.)________ 2.000
G r e e n v il l e & L a u r e n s R R .
_
_ *50.000______________ 5 4Sewer. . Bonds.
4 4 s’05 A-O $10.500____ Apr 11930
s
. $66,000........... ............
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s 08 J-J
5,500____ Jan 1 1938
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’25- $231,000 FOUNTAIN INN.
5s ’ 22 J-D$100,000____June 1 1942 Floating debt____________
15,000
R a il r o a d B o n d s .
A town in Greenville County.
(Optional $5,000 from 1924 to 1938,
44 s'0 3 - - - $30.500................... 1933
Sinkingfund______________
30.000
Sewer Bonds.
incl., and $6,000 from 1939 to ’42.)
’25
R e f . A ir L in e R y . B o n d s .
. . . $35,000...........................
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’2U_ $15G,UUl Tot. ass’d val. (per (M a ct.).1,800.000 6s
5s 15 J-J
$10,000___ July 11945
$1.000) ’25-S37 50
Tot.ass’d val.’23 (1-5 act.DO, 143,405 Total tax rate 1,771; 1920............1,865
W ater Bonds.
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
Pop’n. 1910,
Tot.tax rate (per$l,000)’20-_$44.5t
«s
*99.000_______________ 4s ’01 J-J $31.000____July 1 1931
Pop’n 1910, 36,027; 1920_____39,121
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 1925-S134.000
E m e r g e n c y -F lo o d B o n d s .
Water debt (included)_____ 99.000 4 4 s ’()9 J-J $25.000____Jan 1 1939
EDGEFIELD COUNTY
DARLING TON S. D. NO. 2.
Total assessed value 1925_ 375.000
_
Edgefield is the county seat.
C o u rt-H o u se B on d s.
6s
s-a $10 000____________
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$45.00 5s To J-J $60.000____July 1 1945
6s ’21 J-J $100.000___ April 1 1961
5s ’25 A-O 45,000___ Apr 1 1945
Pop n 1910, 979; 1920________ 1,100 4 4 s ’ l5 J-J
(Optional April 1 1941.)
50.000c..-July 1 1955
BON D. D EBT Apr 1925— $135,000
Highw ay Bonds.
J a il B o n d s .
Sinkingfund______________
37,421 5 4 s
--.$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 _________ _____
5s 15 J-J $30,000____July 1 1945
GAFFNEY.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,536,499
_
Past Indebtedness Bonds.
R oad B on ds.
This city Is In Cherokee County.
Population___________________ 9,000 6s ’22 J-J $20,000___ Apr 1 1962
W ater & Sewer (Red. a ft. Oct. ’29) 4 4 s 'l5 J-J $400.000--July 1 ’40-’55
(Optional April 1 1942.)
5s '09 J-J $84,000___ Oct 1 1949 4 4s'15 . . 350.000c- July 1 ’26-'39
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923-. $120,000
5s T9 s-a
85.000...................1959
DENMARK.
_
This town Is In Bamberg County Assessed value 1923_______ 4.694.970 6s Street Im provement Bonds. 35 5s ’ 24 J-J 200,000c_ July 1 1944
g ’ 21 A-0$100.000--Apr 1 ’ 26-’
Population in 1920 (Census)..23,928
4 4s
200.000--------- ------------Sewer Bonds.
GEN. BD. D T. M ay 1923- $268,000 BOND. D EBT May 1925.S1,812,000
IN TEREST in New York.
6s ’24 J-J $33,000___ July 1 1964
Water debt (Included)_____ 102.000 Floating debt (add’ l)___
6 000
(Optional July 1 1944)
Sinking funds____________
41,437
1924.-29,381,645
Paving Bonds.
ESTILL SCHOOL DISTRICT.
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,464,540 Assessed valuation ated)..275.000,000
Real value (estim
6s ’24 J-J ($32.000.-July 1 ’30-’45
This district is in Hampton Co.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$22.00 Populan 1910. 68.377; 1920 , 88.498
1 1.000____July 1 1946
Population 1910, 4,767; 1920. 5,065
School Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. .
5 4 s ’25 M -N $l6,000..M ay 1 ’3 0 ’45
IN T . on 6s o f 1921 payable in N .Y .
6s ’20 A-O $ 5 0 .0 0 0 -.-............. 1960 TOT. B D . DT. Aug 1925„.$52.000
(Optional 1940.)
Sinking fund (cash)_________ 8.248
TOT. B D . D T . July ’2 4 - - . $118,000 Assessed value 1924________ 672.419 GEORGETOWN.
GREENWOOD.
Water debt (incl.)________
52,000 Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
This town Is In Greenwood County.
This city is the county seat of
Tot. assess, val. ’21 ( 4act.)3.421 040
W ater & E lectric-Light Bonds.
IN T . at Hanover Nat.Bank,N. Y . Georgetown Co. Inc. as a town in
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ $19.00
_
6s '98 J-J $40.000c........
1938
1805 and as a city in 1891. Popula­
Pop’n. 1910 1.075: 1920______ 1.254 FAIRFIELD COUNTY.
Sewer & WaterlRed. a ft. J u n e'22 ).
tion 1910. 5.530: 1920, 4,579.
IN T . on bonds of 1924 at Hanover
5s 02 J-D $40 000c___June 1 1942
Winnsboro is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
Street Bonds.
44s
J-D $75,000c_ Dec 1 1932
_
Road Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J $50,000c..................1928
5s
_ $500,000_______________
_
W ater (Red. bea. in 1923).
5s T5 M-S 100,000c._.Sept 1 1945
DILLON.
Highway & Bridge Bonds.
5s 03 J-D $57 500c_____Dec 1943
6s '20 J-J 100,000___________ 1940
This town Is in Dillon C o. Last 5s
. . . $225.000_______________
Paving and Sewer B onds.
Sewerage Bonds.
charter dated April 4 1901.
BOND. DEBT N ov 27 ’25. $500,000 5s ’25 J-D $81,5 0 0 c ____ 1930-1955
W ater Bonds ( R e d . beg. in 1932). Sinkingfund______________
45,000 Electric light bonds_______ $42,500 6s ’20 J-J $100 000___________1940
5s ’ 12 J-D $38.000c— June 1 1952 Assessed val. real estate_ 2,445,940 BOND. DEBT N ov 18 ’25 105,100 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $430,000
_
40,000
Drainage & Sewer Bonds.
Assessed val. personal_____5,000,681
_
51,000 Floating debt_____________
Water debt (additional)_
5H s’24M-NI$26,000-Nov 15 ’29-’41 Total assessed val. 1925
Floating debt_____________
46,000 Assess, val. ’ 24(25% act.).3,967,289
1 39.000.Nov 15 ’42-’54
(about 2-5 actual)______ 7,446,621
Sinking fund______________
20,090 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$15-00
Sewer Bonds (Red. beg. in 1932). State & co. tax (per $1,000)’ 25 $28.50 Assessed value, real estate. 812,020 Population 1910, 6,614; 1920, 8,703
5s ’ 12 J-D $39,0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1952 Popul’n 1910, 29,442; 1920, 27,159 Assessed value, personal_
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
_ 859,775




D ec., 1925.]
GREENWOOD COUNTY.
C o u n t y sea t is G r e e n w o o d .
5s ’ 23 . . . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 . — .........................
H ig h w a y B o n d s .
5s ’ 19 J -J $ 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1949
5s ’ 22 M -N 6 5 ,0 0 0 _________________
5s ’ 23
3 0 ,0 0 0 __________________
B O N D . D E B T N o v 24 '2 5 - $ 69 5 ,0 0 0
S in k in g f u n d _______________
78 000
T o t .a s s ’d v a l .'25(54 a c t .). 1 0 ,2 00 ,0 0 0
S ta te & C o .t a x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 5 $ 25 .00
P o p u l'n 1910, 3 4 ,2 2 5 : 1920. 35.791

JOHNSTON.

T n i- to w n is in E d g e fie ld C o u n t y .
B O N D . D E B T N o v 11 ’ 2 5 -$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0
13.000
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’l ) _______
T o t a l assess, v a lu e 1 92 5
4 5 0 ,00 0
T o t a l tax ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’2 5 -$ 3 .5 0

KERSHAW COUNTY.

C ou n ty seat is C am d e n .
P o p ’n
1910. 2 7.0 94 : 1920. 2 9 ,3 9 8 .
B r id g e B o n d s .
5s 09 M -N S 4 0 .0 0 0 C ___ M a y 1 1928
T7
M N 1 0 .0
GREENWOOD CO. S. D. NO. 18 5s R e f u n d i n g 0B o n0 0 c _ - .M a y 1 1942
d s.
P . O . G reenw ood.
5s 12 M -N $ 9 5 .0 0 0 c — M a y 1 1942
B u ild in g B o n d s .
B O N D . D E B T D e c 19 ’ 2 5 . $ 23 5 ,0 0 0
5s ’ 16 J -J $ 2 2 ,5 0 0 c .................... 1936 •linking f u n d ________________
10 0 ,0 0 0
5s ’ 24 J -J 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 c___ J u ly 1 1944 A ssess, v a l. real e s ta te ____ 3 .6 8 4 .0 1 0
B O N D . D E B T O c t 12 ’ 2 4 . $8 6 000 Assess, v a l ., p e r s o n a l______4 ,0 0 7 ,1 9 5
S in k in g f u n d ________________
10.000 T o ta l assessed v a lu e 1925
A ssessed v a lu e , real e s t a t e .2 .4 10.340
(a b o u t 1-5 a c t u a l)_______7 .6 9 1 .2 0 5
A ssessed v a lu e, p e rs o n a l___2 .9 9 6.92 ,' S ta te & C o .ta x (p e r $ 1.0 00 ) ,'2 5 - $ l 4 .7 5
T o t . a ss 'd v a l. ’ 24 0 4 a c t .) _ 5 .407.26.5
S ch o o l ta x ra te(p er $1,0 00 ) ‘24 $4.60
P o p u la tio n 1921 ( e s t .) ________15,000
KERSHAW SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
T h is d is t r ic t is In K e r sh a w a n d
GREER.
L ancaster c o u n tie s .
T h is to w n is in G r ee n v ille C o u n t y
7s ’ 23 J -J
$ 5 .0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1043
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1 ’ 2 5 . - - $ 4 3 .5 0 0
5s T 4
J-J $ 1 5 .0 0 0 ____Jan 1 1954 F lo a tin g d e b t ( a d d 'l ) ________ 1 1.000
(S u b je c t t o call a fter J a n . 1 1934.) S in king f u n d _________________
1.000
S ew era ge B on d s.
Assessed v a lu a tio n 1 9 2 4 ____ 5 9 6 .96 8
5s '1 4 J -J $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 ____Jan 1 1954 T a x rate (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 924— $ 15 .00
(S u b je c t t o ca ll a fte r J an . 1 1934.)
I N T . a t M e c h a n ic s & M e t a ls N a t .
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s.
5s T 4
J -J $ 3 5 .0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1954 B an k , N e w Y o r k .
(S u b je c t t o call a fte r Jan 1 1934.)
5s '2 3 M - S 1 5 ,0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1953 KINGSTREE
T h is to w n is in W illia m s b u rg C o .
S tr e e t Im p rov em en t B on d s.
S ch ool B on d s.
5 s '2 3
M -S $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1953
6s
- - . $ 7 5 . 0 0 0 - . ............. - .............
F u n d in g B o n d s.
S tr e e t Im p t. B on d s.
5s ’ 23 M - S $ 1 0 .0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1953
- - . $ 1 6 0 . 0 0 0 - ................- .............
B O N D . D E B T M a r 1 9 1 6 .— $92,000 6s
W a t e r W o r k s E x t e n s io n B o n d s .
A ssessed va lu a tion 1 9 1 5 -------- 4 3 6 ,1 ! 1
$ 2 5 .0 0 0 .................................
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1.673: 1S»20, 2,292 6s
S e w e r E x t e n s io n B o n d s .
6s
. . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 ................................
HAMPTON COUNTY.
T O T A L D E B T N o v 1 92 1 - $ 2 4 2 ,0 0 0
H a m p to n is th e c o u n t y se a t.
Assessed v a lu a tio n 1 921___ 1 ,0 1 2 ,7 1 0
P a s t-D u e In d e b te d n e s s B on d s.
f $ 3 6 .0 0 0 ______ 1926 1937 P o p u la tio n in 1 920____ - - - - - __ 2 ,0 7 4
5J4S
s -a n { 1 6 .0 0 0 _____ 1938-1941
I 2 0 0 0 ____________ 1942 LAKE C IT Y.
♦ B r id g e B o n d s .
T h is to w n is in F lo re n c e C o u n t y .
5s ’ 23 A -O $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1953
W a ter B o n d s.
B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 9 2 4 -- $ 11 5 .0 0 0 6s
. - . $ 1 5 0 , 0 0 0 .................................
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 924-----4 .0 1 6 .0 5 8 B O N D E D D E B T ..................
(? )
P o p id ’ n I 9 i.) 15.124: 1920. 19.550 P o p u la tio n 1910. 1.074: 1 920, 1.606
• I N T E R E S T a t N e w Y o r k C it y .

HARTSVILLE.
This town is in Darlington Co.
Water & Sewer Bonds.
5s
-.-$100.000-.....................
♦Water Works Bonds.
5s ’25 M-S $25,000.-Sept 1 ’26-’50
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 25- $387,000
Assessment debt (add'l)__ 570,000
Water debt (incl.)_______ 262.000
Sinking fund____________ 25.124
As'd val.’25(abt.l5% act.)-1,757.996
Total las rate -uer 1 1» ii '25 28.00
Population. 1910. 2.365 1920 3 624
♦INT. at Nat. Bank of Commerce,
N. Y. City.

LAMAR.
This town is in Darlington County.
W ater-W orks & Sewerage Bds.
’$5,000c.. Apr 1 ’29-’33
10,000c..Apr 1 ’34-’38
6s '2 3 A -O
30,000c..Apr 1 ’39-'48
.20,000c_Apr 1 ’49-’53
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 15 June $4,000c-----------------BOND. D E BT Oct 27 ’24-.-$69.000
Water debt (included)______ 65,000
Floating debt (additional)_
_
1.200
Total assessed val’n 1924____ 234.691
Town tax (per $1,000) 1924_ $39.00
_
Population in 1910, 592; 1920. 784
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
Bank, New York.

HARTSVILLE SCH. DIS. NO. 32
6s '19 F-A$ 103 ,000c-..Aug 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’25- $160,000 LANCASTER COUNTY.
Lancaster Is the county seat.
Sinking fund_________
60.000
f $1,000c__________1927
Total assessed value 1925
24.000c__________1930
(about 10% actual)____ 2.331,261 5s ’25 . . . ( 75,000c.. ’35.'40 & ’45
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$32.00
1100.000c— 1950 & ’55
Population 1923 (est.)_______ 7,000
R a ilro a d B o n d s .
HORRY COUNTY.
Conway is the county seat.
Court House & Jail Bonds.
4J4s
--- $40,000_________ 192t
Highway Bonds.
5)4*
-.-$191.000_______ seriT,ll>
zBrldge & Refunding Bonds.
4J4s’ 17 M.SS42 0 0..Mar 1 '26-’46
(See V. 104. p. 1076, for maturity.)
Bridge Bonds.
5J4S’25 F-A2 $60.000-Feb 2 ’27-'41
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25- $352,000
Sinking fund............
14.656
Assess, val. real estate___ 2.354.900
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,440 075
Other assess, property___ 38 >08 '
Total assess, val. 1925___4,181,057
Populat'n 1910. 26 955: 1920. 32,077
7 INT. is payable in N. Y.; on
bonds of 1925 at the Hanover Nat.
Bank, N Y. City.

4s ’01 Feb 1§$69.000___________1941
Past Due Bonds.
4 M 14 J-J *75.000c__________1934
)s’
R e fu n d in g R ailroad *A id B on d s

5s '12 July $47.000c.. July 1 1952
BOND. DEBT Oct 19. 1924 $144,000
Sinking fund_____________
85 O 0
O
Assessed value, real estate.2 503 630
Assessed value, pers'l prop.2.841 909
Other assessable property.. 350 350
Total assessed value 1923--5 695 880
State&Co.tax (per $1 ,OO0) ’23.$25.75
Populat’n 1910. 26,650: 1920. 28.628
TNT. on bonds marked (§) at Han­
over Nat. Bank. N . Y.; (*) In Lan­
caster.
LANCASTER SCHOOL DIST.
T h is d is tr ic t is in L a n ca s te r C o .
5s ’ 21 J -J $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1946
6 s ’ 21 J -J 7 5 ,0 0 0 ______ J u ly 1 1941
B O N D . D E B T O c t 31 '2 4 - $ 16 0 ,0 0 0
2 0 ,0 0
Sinking fu n d ________________
T o ta l assess, v a lu e 1924
2 .2 0 0 .0 9 0
School ta x (per $ 1 ,0 00 ) 1 92 4 — $21 03
I N T . a t H a n o v e r N a t. B a n k , N .Y .

HUNTER TWP. SCH. DIS. NO. B
.
This district (P. O. Clinton) is I
i>
Laurens County.
Building Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $27.500___Jan 1 1937 LANDRUM.
5s
. . . 80,000____________
This to w n is in S p a rta n b u rg C o .
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. . $125 000
a
S ew er B on d s.
Assessed valuation, 1923 1.750.000 6s W a t e r -An d 1 0 0 .0 0 0 -............-S e r ia lly
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$40.50 B O’25D . F E .S T F e b 1 19 2 5 .$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0
N
D B
W a te r d e b t (I n c lu d e d )______ 6O.OO0
INMAN.
This town is In Spartanburg Co. A s s ’ d v a l'n (a b t . 1 5 % a c t . ) . 250 ,44 6
P o p u la tio n 1910, 4 49: 1920, 980
Water Works & Sewer Bonds.
($22,000c.Apr 1 '26-'36
6s ’24 A-O ( 40.000c.Apr 1 '37-'46 LAURENS.
[ 36.000c.Apr 1 ’47-’52 T h is c i t y is in L a u ren s C o u n t y .
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925.S98.000
S re
m
Bo
s
Floating debt (add’l)______ 5,000 5 H st’22e t - I.m p r o v e 0 0e n t Jann d 1 . 1942
$ 3 5 ,0
____
Assess, val. real estate_____ 115.795
* ,0 0 0 — S ept
1932
Assess, val. personal______ 103,118 )>3sg’ 2 2 M -S f * 1 2 ,0 0 0 -S e p t 1 ’1 3 -’ 38
8
3
Total assess, val. ’25 (abt.
I *90
pt
8 0 -’ to
10% act.)______________218.913 5s '2 5 J -J ( 1 5 .00 9 0 -S ea n 1 ’’3 0 -’34
0 0 c .-J
1
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S10.50
1 8 4 .0 0 0 c -.J a n 1 ’3 5 -’ 55
Population 1910, 474: 1920_____ 694 - s
. . . 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ------------- -------------INT. at the Hanover National
S e w e r a g e E x t e n s io n B o n d s .
Bank, N. Y. C.
5 ^ s ’ 22
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J an 1 1952
JASPER COU N TY.
R id g e la n d is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
C o u r t H o u s e & J a il B o n d s .
6s ’ 14 J u ly $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1954
iS u b je c t t o ca ll a fte r J u ly 1 1 934.)
R oad B ond s.
6 s ’ 23 J - D $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1943
6 s '2 5 A -O 4 0 , 0 0 0 c . . ______________
T O T A L D E B T June 30 ’ 21 $32 ,00 0
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 3 --3 ,1 4 8 ,7 9 )
P o p u la tio n in 1920 (C e n s u s )___ 9,8 6 8




195

SOUTH CAROLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

W a ter W ork s B on d s.
5s g ’ 22 M -S * $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 ____ S ept 1 1942
F u n d in g B o n d s .
5i4s<r’ 22 M -S * $ 6 5 .0 0 0 ___S ent i 1042
B O N D . D E B T N o v 11 ’2 5 . $ 39 6 ,5 0 0
S in k in g f u n d ________________
2 9,5 00
r o t .a s s d .v a l.(r e a l& p e r .)’ 24 1 ,9 10,0 10
T a x rate (p e r* $ l,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 5 ____$ 3 0 00
P o p u la tio n 1910, 4 ,8 1 8 ; 1920, 4 ,6 2 9
I N T . o n b o n d s m a r k e d (* ) a t th e
H a n o v e r N a tio n a l B a n k , N . Y .

LAURENS C O U N TY.
T h e to w n o f L a u re n s is t h e c o u n t y
s e a t.
B r id g e B o n d s .
$ M s ’09 —
$ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1939
G . & L. R R . B on d s.
4 H s ’0 l —
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .............
1931
R oad B on d s.
($ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .................- - . 1 9 2 7
4 0 .0 0 0 ____
1932
5s T 7 J -J
5 0 ,0 0 0 _____________ 1937
6 0 .0 0 0 ___________1942
[1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _____________ 1947
5s '2 0 J-J
6 4 ,0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 28’ 30 & 32
6 s ’ 21 J -J
5 0 , 0 0 0 .- J u l y 1 ’3 6 -’45
6s ’ 21 J -J
3 0 . 0 0 0 .- J u ly 1 ’ 3 6 -’45
R o a d & B r id g e B o n d s .
5 sg ’23 J -J ( $ 8 0 , 0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’35
1 1 6 2 ,0 0 0 — J u ly 1 ’ 3 6 -’ 53
G . L. & S. R R . B o n d s.
4 ) * s ’02 . . . $ 7 5 .0 0 0 .........
1932
J a il-B u ild in g B o n d s
5s ’ 17 an n $ 1 8 .0 0 0 c _____1926-1931
P ast In d e b te d n e s s B o n d s .
5 ) ^ s '2 2 A -O $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 __________ 1942
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 5 -$ ! ,205,000
F loa tin g d e b t ______________
60 000
Assessed v a lu e , real e sta te 4 ,8 5 9 .7 6 5
Assessed va lu e , p e r s ’ p r o n . 5 .1 3 ! ,658
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1925 -9 ,9 9 1 ,4 2 3
P o p u la t'n 1910, 4 1 .5 5 0 ; 1920. 4 2,5 60
LA U R E N S SC H O O L D IS T R IC T .
T h is d is tr ic t (P . O . L au ren s) is
in L a u ren s C o u n t y .
($ 4 0 ,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ’ 2 8 - ’37
[ 3 0 ,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ’ 3 8 - ’42
5s ’ 2 4 J -J \ 4 8 .0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ’4 3 -’ 48
5 5 ,0 0 0 c -J a n 1 ’ 4 9 - ’ 53
1 2 .0 0 0 c _____J an 1 1954
B O N D E D D E B T _________________ ( ? )
I N T . a t N a tio n a l P a rk B a n k ,
N e w Y o r k C it y .

B o n d s (for Sidewalk & Street Impt.,
Sewerage, and Drainage).

5 s ’23 M -S$100,000—M ar 1 ’3 3-’52
B O N D . D E B T July 1923- $235,000
W ater & sewer bonds (incl.)
40,000
Assessed value 1921________1,630,000
T ax rate (per $1,000)-------------- $15-02
Population 1910, 3,844; 1920, 3,890

M ARION COUNTY.

M arion is the cou nty seat.
R eam s T w p . H o sp ita l B o n d s.
-s ’24 M - N ($42.000- .M a y 1 ’26-’46
[ 1,000____ M a y 11947
B rid g e B o n d s.
, ..
5s ’25 M -S $75,000c_______ Serially
T O T . B D . D T . F eb 1 9 2 5 -- $275,000
Sinking fu n d _______________
27,000
T otal assessed value 1924 .-5 ,4 2 4 ,2 25
Popula n 1910 20,596; 1920. 23,721

MARION CO. H. S. D. NO. 1.
P . O. M arion.
H igh = S ch ool B o n d s.
5^s
J-J $100,0 00 c------------— 1953
B O N D . D E B T O ct 1 92 4 -- $120,000
Floating d e b t--------------------I <250
Sinking fun d ----------------------- .
<5,612
Assessed valuation 1924----- 1,600,000
Population (estim ated)------------4,800
IN T E R E S T payable in N ew Y o rk .

MARION SCH. DIST. NO. 36.
B O N D . D E B T O ct 30 ’ 2 4- $37,500
T otal assess, val. 1924-------1,346,000

MARLBORO BRIDGE DIST.

This district (P . O. Bennettsville)
is located in M arlboro C ounty.
$16,000 M ar 1 ’ 2 7 -3 0
2 0.0 00 c-M ar 1 ’3 1-’34
6s ’ 24 M -S
18,000c_M ar 1 ’35-;37
2 8.0 00 c-M ar 1 3 8 -4 1
3 2,0 00 c.M a r 1 ’4 2 -’45
3 6.0 00 c-M ar 1 ’ 4 6-’49
LEE C O U N TY^
B is h o p v ille is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
B O N D . D E B T M a r 1 ’2 4 . $150,000
Assess, val. 1923----------------2,890,509
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
5s
. . . $ 5 0 .0 0 0 c ________________ Population (e st.)---------------------15,000
IN T . at H anover N ational Bank.
F u n d in g & H ig h w a y B o n d s .
($ 2 .0 0 0 _____ A p r 1 1926 N ew Y ork C ity .

5 5 * s ’23 A -O 3 1 .0 0 0 _____ A p r 1 1927
( 2 .0 0 0 _____ A p r 1 1928 MARLBORO COUNTY.
B O N D . D E B T A p ril 1 9 2 3 - $ 7 0 ,0 0 0
Bennettsville is the cou n ty seat.
T o t a l assess, v a l. 1 9 2 2 ____ 5 95 3,920
R o a d B o n d s.
S ta t e & C o .ta x ( p e r $ l,0 0 0 ) ’ 1 5 -$ 1 9 .2 5
5s ’24
$350,000c*— - .................
P o p u la ’ n 1910, 2 5.3 18 ; 1 920. 2 6 .8 2 7
R oad a n d B rid ge B o n d s .
L E E S V IL L E .
T n is to w n is in L e x in g to n C o u n t y .
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s .
6s ’25 J-J ($ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ___ J a n 1 ’3 0 -’ 49
\ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ___ J a n 1 ’ 5 0 -’ 59
S ew erage B on d s.
6s ’ 25 J -J $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 .. . J a n 2 ’4 0 - ’ 59
B O N D . D E B T J u n e 1 9 2 5 -— $ 6 0 ,00 0
W a te r d e b t (in c lu d e d )_______ 4 0,0 00
T o t .a s s ’ d v a l. '24 (3 5 % a c t . ) -3 5 0 ,0 0 0
P o p u la tio n 1910, 9 80; 1920, 1,216
I N T . p a y a b le a t th e H a n o v e r N a t .
B a n k , N e w Y o r k C it y .
L IB E R T Y .
T h is to w n is in P ick e n s C o u n t y .
S ew erage B on d s.
5 H s ’ 25 J D $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J u n e 1 1965
(O p tio n a l Ju n e 1 1945.)
T O T . B D D T . Ju n e 1 9 2 5 -— $ 8 0 ,0 0 0
W a t e r b o n d s (in c lu d e d )______ 3 0 ,0 0 0
S in k in g fu n d __________________
1,691
A ssessed va lu a tio n 1 92 4 ______ 614 ,88 4
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 ,058: 1920, 1.705
I N T . a t N a tio n a l C it y B a n k , N . Y

5s ’23 J-J ($16.000c*.Jan 1 26- 33
\ 30 ,000c _*Janl ’3 4-’53
5J^s’20 J-J
9 6 ,0 00 c*--------- Serially
B O N D . D E B T N o v 12 ’2 5- $484,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ---------70,000
Assessed valuation, real— 5.464.628
Assessed v a l’n, personal— 1.200,518
Other assessable p rop erty. .2 027 910
T o t .assess .val .'25(1-5 a c t <)$<603,050
State& Co.tax(per $1,000) 25-$39.10
Popul’n 1910, 31,189; 1920, 33.180
IN T E R E S T payable in N . Y .C i t y .

MARLBORO CO. GRADED S. D.
NO. 10.

B O N D . D E B T N o v 12 2 5 - $35,006
F loating debt ( a d d !) ---------3,000
Sinking fu n d ------------------- - 26.000
T ot.ass'd v a l.'25 (1-5 a ct.) 1.669 206
T otal tax rate (per $1,000) 25 $43 50
P opulation 1925 (e s t.)-------------- 8,000

MT. CROGHAN TOW NSHIP.

This twp. (P . O. M t. Croghan) to
in Chesterfield C ou n ty.
R o a d B o n d s.
.
, — —
6s T 9 F-A $10,000------ Aug 1 1949
B O N D D E B T Oct 192 5 -- $10 0®®
Assessed valuation 1924—
532.300
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1924— -$60.00
Population in 1920 ------------------- 4,269

M C C O L L S C H . D I S T . N O . 12.
T h is d is tr ic t is in M a r lb o r o C o u n t y
S c h o o l B u ild in g B o n d s .
5V£s’ 25 J J $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 c . .J a n 1 ’3 1 - ’48
B O N D . D E B T J a n 1 9 2 5 - - $ 11 0 ,0 0 0
20,0 00
S in king f u n d __________
A ss ’ d v a l’n (a b t . 1 0 % a c t .) .1 ,1 5 8 ,8 2 0 N E W B E R R Y .
This city is In N ew berry C ounty.
P o p u la tio n (e s tim a t e d )_________5 ,0 0 0
I N T . a t H a n o v e r N a t . B a n k , N . Y . Incorporated b y an A ct o f Legisla­
M C C O R M IC K .
T h is to w n is in M c C o r m ic k C o .
W a te r , L ig h t & S e w e r B o n d s .
( $ 9 ,0 0 0 . .J u l y 1 ’3 5 -’37
6s '2 5 J -J 36 4 , 0 0 0 - . J u ly 1 ’3 8 -’ 53
4 5 ,0 0 0 .
I 6 , 0 0 0 . -J u ly 1 ’ 6 3 -’ 65
T O T . B D . D T . J u n e 1 925— $ 15 4 ,0 0 0
W ater d e b t (in c lu d e d )______
5 3 ,0 0 0
2 8,0 00
L ig h t d e b t (in c lu d e d )_______
S in king f u n d ________________
1 ,600
Assessed v a lu a tio n 1 92 4 ____ 3 3 2 ,9 0 l
P o p u la tio n 1910, 6 13; 1920, 1,284
I N T . a t H a n o v e r N a t . B a n k ,N .Y .
M cC O R M IC K C O U N T Y .
M c C o r m ic k is the c o u n t y s e a t.
H ig h w a y B o n d s .
($ 1 6 .0 0 0 c * - . . 1 9 2 6 1929
5s T 7 A .O 1 160,000c* -..1 9 3 0 - 1 9 3 4
( 1 0 .0 0 0 c * __________ 1936
[ 4 0 .0 0 0 c * __________ 1941
C o u r t H o u s e & J a il B o n d s .
6 s ’ 23 A -O $ 40 0 0 0 c * . . A p r 1 1 9 4 3
B O N D . D E B T N o v 11 ’2 5 . $ 26 6 ,0 0 0
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’l ) _______
6 0.0 00
Assess, v a l. real e s ta te ____ 1 ,6 2 9 .5 9 0
A ssess, v a l. p e r s o n a l_______ 5 5 5 ,17 5
O ther assess, p r o p e r t y ______ 4 4 4 ,6 8 5
A ssessm en t d e b t (a d d ’l ) ___
60 000
T o t .a s s ’d v a l .’25 (1-3 a c t . ) -2 ,6 2 9 45 )
T a x rate (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 5 - - - $ 2 9 50
P o p u la tio n in 1 9 2 0 _____________ 16,444
I N T . on b o n d s o f 1917 a t H a n o v e r
N a t. B a n k , N . Y . , a n d o n b o n d s o f
1923 a t th e N a t . P a r k B k .. N . Y .
M A N N IN G .
-----------A to w n in C la r e n d o n C o u n t y .
P a v in g B o n d s .
_s
. . . $ 4 5 , 0 0 0 - - ...........................
B O N D E D D E B T 1 9 1 9 . . . $ 40,000
F lo a tin g d e b t _______________
7,500
S in king fu n d ________________
3,0 0 0
T o t . ass. v a l. T 9 (4 0 % a c t .) l ,3 2 0 ,0 0 0
T o t l tax rate (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) T 9 - I 2 4 .0 0
P o p u la tio n 1910. 1 ,8 5 4; 1920, 2,0 2 2

ture approved Dec. 21 1894.
F u n d in g B o n d s.
——
5 s ’ 20
J-J $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ------------------1940
F ire E quipm ent. B o n d s.
—
5 s ’ 20
J-J $ 1 2 .0 0 0 ------------------1940
W a te r a n d L ig h t B o n d s.
1937
-6su '97 1 ’ 5 4 -'6 2 6 .0 0 0 ---------J l y Jan 1 $
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
4 ^ s ’05 J-J 2 4 .0 0 0 ------------------J930
5s ’ 20
J-J 2 2 .0 0 0 ------------1940
Street

Im provem ent Bonds.

5 H s ’21 J-J $100.000____Jan 1 1951
5sg’ 25 J-J 15 0 ,000c*Jan 1 26- 55
5s ’25 M -N 7 5 ,0 0 0 c-N o v 1 ’2 6 -5 0
W a te r-W o rk s B o n d s.
4 ^ s ’09 M -N 5 .0 0 0 ------------------1949
5J^s’21 J-J
52.000-----Jan 1 1946
(4 0.0 00 c*-F eb 1 ’30-’39
5s g ’24 F -A 2 5.0 00 c*-F eb 1 ’40-’44
16 0 ,000c*-F eb 1 ’45-'54
5s ’ 25 M -N 2 5 ,0 0 0 c-N o v 1 ’26-’S0
S e w e ra ge B o n d s.
...
4 H s ’02 Jan 1$22,000___________ 1942
4 H s ’09 M -N 35.0 00 ------------------ 1949
5t$>*’21 - - $20,000___ Ian I 1936
5s '25 M -N 2 5 ,0 0 0 c.N o v 1 ’2 6 -’50
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B on d s.
5Ws'21
$18,000____ran 11931
B O N D . D E B T N o v 30 ’ 25- $756,000
Sinking fu n d _______________ 106 063
T otal assess, val. ’25______ 3,016,800
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1924— $25.50
Population 1910, 5,028; 1920. 5.894

NEWBERRY COUNTY.

N ew berry is the cou n ty seat.
Jail B o n d s.
5s T 8 s-a $68.500— .........................
H ig h w a y a n d B rid ge B o n d s.
6s ’ 21 J-DS360 OOOc.June 1 '2 6 -’81
f 1 5 .0 0 0 --M a y 1 '2 6 -’30
132.000- -M a y 1 ’ 31-’ 38
5 5 .0 0 0 -M a y 1 ’ 39-’49
5s ’22 M -N 3 0 ,0 0 0 --M a y 1 ’ 50-’54
3 5 ,0 0 0 .-M a y 1 ’ 55-’59
116.000- -M a y 1 ’6O-’01
9,0 0 0 ____ M a y ! 1962
6,0 0 0 — July 1 ’26-’31
M A R IO N .
16,000— July 1 ’ 3 2 -’39
T n is to w n is in M a r io n C o u n t y .
5s ’23
J-J
27,000—July 1 ’4 0 -’48
M u n i c i p a l It n o t - B o n d s .
&
3 2 ,0 0 0 --J u ly 1 ’4 9 -’56
5s ’22 F -A $ 8 5 ,0 0 0 - -F e b 1 ’2 6 -’42
ii
[35.000--J u ly 1 ’ 57-’63

196
NEW BERRY COUNTY (C o n e /.).
B O N D . D E B T N o v 2 5 '2 1 $ 514,000
A ssessm ent d e b t __________
82,754
S in king fu n d ----------------------15.800
A ssessed v a lu e 1 92 3 _________9 .7 2 3 ,5 3 0
A ssessed v a lu e , p e r s o n a l .. 4 .3 4 0 .8 1 0
O ther assessable p r o p e r t y . 1,4 7 2.69 0
T o t . a ss'd v a l .'21 ( H a c f ) 1 0.115.940
T o t a l tax ra te (p er $ 1 ,000) '21 .$ 2 8 .5 0
P o p u la t ’n 1910. 3 4 ,5 8 6 ; 1920. 3 5.552
I N T . on 6 ’ o f 1021 a n d 5s o f 1922
a n d 1923 a t N e w Y o r k .
OCONEE COUNTY.

Assess v a l., p e rs o n a l_______ 1 ,1 0 4 ,4 8 0
T o t . ass'd v a l. ’ 21 ( X a c t . ) . l ,4 4 2 .2 3 0
T o t a l tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 21 $ 43 .00
P o p u la tio n in 1 92 0 ______________4 ,7 7 7

RICHLAND COUNTY.
C o lu m b ia is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
T o w n s h ip B r id g e B o n d s .
5 H s ’ l l . . . $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ........................1931
J a il B o n d s .
5 )^ s T 3 J -D $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 c .-J u n e 30 1933
H ig h w a y I m p t . B o n d s .
6s ’21
A-OS1 6 8 0 ,0 0 0 -A p r 1 ’2 6 -’46
H o s p ita l B o n d s .
6s g ’ 21 J-J $270 . 0 0 0 ............1926-1960
F u n d in g B o n d s.
5s ’ 23 A -O $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 c ..A p r 1 1938
B O N D . D E B T A p r ’2 3 - - $ 2 ,2 9 0 ,0 0 0
3 2 ,0 0 0
S in k in g f u n d _______________
Assess, v a l. 1 923__________ 2 8 .6 5 5 .0 6 5
P o p u la 'n 1910, 5 5 .1 4 3 ; 1920. 7 8.1 22
I N T . o n h o sp ita l a n d on fu n d in g
b o n d s a t the H a n o v e r N a tio n a l
B ank, N ew Y ork .

W a lb a lla is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
6 s '2 0 J -J ( * 1 2 . 0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 27
( 2 6 4 , 0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’ 2 8 -'4 9
R oad B on ds.
5s ’2 0 J -J ( $ 6 .0 0 0 c .J u iy 1 ’ 2 6 -'2 7
( 8 8 .0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 ’ 2 8 - ’49
F u n d in g B o n d s .
5s
J -J $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1934
N E T D E B T N o v 12 ’ 2 5 . . . $ 46 0 ,0 0 0
S in k in g fu n d ________________
2 0 .0 0 0
A ssessed va lu e 1 9 2 5 ________ 6 .4 6 0 230
T o t a l ta x ra te (p er $ 1 ,6o6) ’2 5 -$ 5 3 00
P o p u l'n 1910, 2 7 .3 3 7 ; 1920, 3 0 .1 1 7 RIDGEW AY.
T h is to w n is in F a irfie ld C o u n t y .
I N T . o n 6 s o f 1920 a t th e F irst
W a t e r , S e w e r & E le c . L i g h t B d s .
N a tio n a l B a n k , C h ic a g o .
6s '2 3 M - N ($ 5 7 .0 0 0 c -M a y 1 ’ 3 3 -’ 51
(
1,0 0 0 c . . . M a y 1 1952
OLYMPIA SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
B O N D . D E B T O c t 27 ’ 2 4 - - - $ 6 0 .6 0 0
T h is d is tr ic t is in K ich la n d C o u n t y
T o ta l assessed v a lu e 1 924___ 2 0 0 ,00 0
6 s ’ 20 . . . $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 - - - ...........- .1 9 4 0
B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 9 2 0 - - $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 T o ta l tax ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 4 -S 5 0 .0 0
A ssess, v a l. ’ 20 0 4 a c t . ) ___ 2 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0 P o p u la tio n in 1910, 3 70: 1920, 429
I N T . at H anover N a t. B an k , N .Y .
I N T . p a y a b le in N . Y . C it y .

ORANGEBURG.

ROCK HILL.

This city is In Y ork C ounty. Inoor.
t 1893.
S t r e e t Impt. B o n d s .
($ 30 .00 0 --Jan 1 '2 8 -’ 30
7.000 _Jan 1 1931
5s ’ 20 J-J
8.000__Jan 1 1932
9.000 _Jan 1 1933
20.000___ Jan 1 1934
6s ’21 J-J
8 2 ,0 0 0 --Jan 1 '26-'42
(F or maturity see V. 112, p. 17861
fa 5 1,000-.Jan 1 '2 V 2 8
6 s ’21 J-J a 90.000-.Jan 1 ’29-'33
a.35,000--Jan 1 '34-'38
(a45 .00 0 -.J a n 1 ’39-'43
R e f u n d i n g B o n d s.
.S e ria lly
. s '14 - - - $40,500 - „
F u n d i n g B on d s.
5s '08 J-J
$19,000__July 1 1928
[a l9 .0 0 0 c ...1 9 2 6 -1 9 4 4
5sg’23 J-J
a 3 2 ,0 0 0 c-.-1 9 4 5 -1 9 6 0
( a8,000c .-.1 9 6 1 -1 9 6 2
f W a t e r (Red.aft.20 yrs.from issue)
5a ' l l J-J $150.000c__Jan
11951
5s '13 J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1953
5.000—Jan 1 ’ 26-'30
5s ’20 J-J 2 0.0 00 .-J a n 1 '31-'40
30 0 0 0 .-Jan 1 ’41-'50
4 0 .0 0 0 .-Jan 1 ’5 l-'6 0
I Sew er B on d s (Red. beg. in 1931)
5s ’ l l J-J $100,000c__Jan 11951
5s ’20 J-J
2 5 .0 0 0 .-Jan 1 '2 6 -'5 0
(2 0 .0 0 0 .-Jan 1 '5 1 -'6 0
5 L i g h t B on d s. (Red. beg. 9 3 1 ).
5s ' l l
J .1 $35.0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1951
T O T A L D E B T N o v 1924 $1,259,500
Water debt (in cl.)_______
296,' 00
Assessed value 1922________3,546 531
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 ___ $28.50 Tax rate (p er$ l,0 0 0 ) 1924____ $36 00
IN T . on b on d s m ark ed (x) at I’ op'n 1910. 7.216; 1920______ 8.812
H anover N at. B a n k . N . Y .; (a
IN T . on bonds marked (§) at A B.
N ational Park Bank. N . Y .
Leach & C o .. N Y .; (*) at M echanics
& M etals N at. Bank, N . Y .; on bonds
marked (a) in New York: o n a llo th e rs
ORANGEBURG COUNTY.
at C ity Treasurer’s office.
O ran geb u rg is th e c o u n t y s e a t.

T h is c it y is the c o u n t y s e a t of
O ra n geb u rg C o . I n c o r . D e c . 24 1883
C o m m iss io n
governm ent
a d o p te d
J u ly 17 1913.
P o p u la tio n 1910,
5 ,9 0 6 ; 1920, 7 ,2 9 0 .
x R a ilr o a d B o n d s .
6s
Jan
$ 8 .0 0 0 c -$ 5 0 0 p a id yrly
4>£s'13 J-J
2 0 . 0 0 0 c . ..J u l y 1 1933
S tr e e t Im p t. B o n d s .
5 s ’20 J-J $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ____ J an 1 1 9 6 0
(O p tio n a l J an . 1 1 940.)
5V£s’22 M -S 2 4 3 .0 0 0 - - M a r 1 '2 6 -'4 4
(F o r a m o u n t d u e e a ch y e a r see V
114, p . 1570 )
5s '2 2 M -S 2 4 3 .0 0 0 . . M a r 1 ’ 2 6 -’44
(F o r a m o u n t d u e ea ch ye a r see V
114, p . 2 0 4 9 .)
W a te r a n d L ig h t B o n d s .
5s
J -D x $ 4 0 .0 0 0 c _______1935
5 s ’ 15 J -J 3 0 . 0 0 0 c - - -J u ly
1 1955
(S u b je c t to call b e g in . J u ly 1 1 93 5 .)
5s ’2 0 J-J
9 0 .0 0 0 _____ J an 1 1960
(O p tio n a l J an . 1 1 94 0 .)
a S e w e r B o n d s (lied, beg. in 1927)
4 H s '0 7 J-J $ 50 0 0 0 c ____ Jan 1 1947
5s ’2 0 J-J
1 0 ,0 0 0 _____ Jan 1 1960
(O p tio n a l J an . 1 1 940.)
B O N D . l il l s T iViar 1922. $ 801,000
W a t e r & ligh t deb t (in c l.) — 160,000
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’ l ) _______
2 6,000
S in k . fd . (excep t for w ater
&
and ligh t b o n d s ) ___
50,617
A ssess, v a l., real e s ta te ____ 1,2 0 7,70 0
A ssess, v a l., p e r s o n a l_____ 1 ,6 2 7.33 0
T o t a l assess, v a l. 1921____ 2 ,8 3 5 ,0 3 0
V a lu e o f c it y p r o p . (in cl.
w ater & light ol i n ') _ 1 ,0 9 0 ,4 0 _

SENECA.

$ 4 8 .5 0 0 c . - M a y 1 192©
T h is to w n is in O c o n e e C o u n t y .
1 4 ,0 0 0 c . . M a y 1 1927
5 0 ,5 0 0 c . . M a y 1 1 9 2 $
W a ter an d Sew er B on d s,
6s '21
J-J $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 c — .J a n 1 i9 6 0
5 1 ,5 0 0 c — M a y 1 1929
(O p tio n a l J a n . 1 1940)
5 2 ,5 0 0 c . - M a y 1 1930
L ig h t B o n d s .
4 j^ s ’ l 7 J -J a-| 5 3 ,5 0 0 c — M a y 1 1931
-S
. . . $ 2 5 .0 0 0 _________________
5 4 .5 0 0 c . - M a y 1 1 9 3 2
S t r e e t & S id e w a l k B o n d s .
5 5 , 5 0 0 c . - M a y 1 1933
5s '2 3 J -J $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 ’ 2 8 - 48
5 6 ,5 0 0 c — M a y 1 1934
($ 5 ,0 0 0 e v e r y 5 y e a rs .)
5 7 ,5 0 0 c — M a y 1 1935
B O N D . D E B T D e c 2 ’2 5 — $ 22 3 ,0 0 0
5 8 .5 0 0 c — M a y 1 1936
A s s ’d v a l. ’25 (a b t . X a c t . ) .$ 5 5 5 ,2 0 0
5 9 ,5 0 0 c . .M a y 1 1937
T a x rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1925 - - $ 3 0 00 4 ^ s ’ 23 A -O a 3 7 8 .0 0 0 c ..A p r 1 ’ 2 6 -’43
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 ,3 1 3 ; 1 920. 1,460 4 ^ s ’ 23 J -J a 2 0 S ,0 0 0 c .A p r 1 ’ 2 0 -’43
(F o r a m o u n t d u e e a ch yea r see V .
120, p . 1243 )
SIMPSONVILLE SCH. D. NO. 5. 4 t f s ’ 25 J -J a l 7 5 ,0 0 0 c .M a y l ’ 2 6 -’4 5
T h is d is tr ic t ( P . O . S im p so n ville ) (F o r a m o u n t d u e e a ch y ea r see V .
is in G r e e n v ille C o u n t y .
120, p . 2 9 7 3 .)
S ch ool B on ds.
F u n d . & B r id g e (Red. beg. in ’ 2 4 ).
6s '2 0
M -N $ 3 8 ,0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1940 l ^ s ’09 J -J a $ 2 5 0 .0 0 0 c -J a n 1 ’ 3 0 -’ 3 9
B O N D . D E B T N o v 12 ’ 2 5 - - $ 4 2 ,5 0 0
F u n d in g B o n d s .
S in k in g f u n d _________________
9.835 5 s ’2 1 A - O a f * $ 1 5 .0 0 0 c - A p r 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 2 8
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1925___ 508 .00 0
1 * 7 8 ,0 0 0 c _ A p r 1 ’ 2 9 -’41
S ch . tax ra te (p e r $1,0 00 ) 1925 $ 22 .00
* 8 .0 0 0 c _____1926-1927
P o p u la tio n in 1921______________3 ,5 0 0 r« ’22 j - j * 2 5 .0 0 0 c _____ 1928-1932
* 3 0 ,0 0 0 c _____1 933-1937
* 3 5 ,0 0 0 c _____1938-1942
SPARTANBURG.
* 1 2 ,0 0 0 c . A p r 1 ’2 6 - ’2 8
C o u n ty seat o f S p a rta n b u r g C o.
T his c it y was r e in c o r p . D e o . 14 1901. o s ’23 A -O * 2 5 ,0 0 0 c . A p r 1 ’2 9 -’33
* 3 0 ,0 0 0 c . A p r 1 ’ 3 4 -’3 8
P a v in g B o n d s .
* 3 5 ,0 0 0 c . A p r 1 '3 9 - ’43
4Hs'01 J-J $50,000c— July 1 1931
TOT.
. T . M a y 12 ’ 2 5
4Hs'05 A-O 100.000c—.Oct 1 1935 S in k inB D uD d _______________ $ 2 .6 4 8 ,0 0 0
g f n
5 0,5 67
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
A ssessed
tio
4 — 4 ,6 5
4
4j^s'l 1 J-J $11.000c— July 1 1931 T o t a l ta x v a lu a(p e n $1 9 20 0 ) 3'2 4 $ 9 .1-0 6
ra te
r 1 ,0
29 0
4Hs’12 M-S *90.000c-..Sept 1 1932
4>*s'15 J-J *13,000c...............1935
I N T . o n b o n d s m ark ed (* ) a t th e
N a tio n a l P a rk B a n k , N . Y .
on
‘ S t r e e t & S id e w a l k B o n d s .
4Hs 12 M-S $90.000c...Sept 1 1942 b o n d s m a r k e d (a) a t H a n o v e r N a t..
4^s’ 13 F-A 100.000c__ Aug 1 1943 B a n k , N . Y . . a n d o n b o n d s m ark ed
5s ’ 19 M -S 200,000____ S e p t 1 1939 (§ ) a t H arris T r u s t & S a v in gs B a n k ,
5s
. . . 100.000_____ ______ C h ic a g o .

5s ’23 M-N 400.000c.-Nov 1 1943
4%s’25 A-O 790,000c-.Oct. 1 ’26-’50 SPARTANBURG SCHOOL DIST.
(For amount due e a ch year see V.
NO. 34.
121, p. 1708.)
B u ild in g B o n d s .
S tr e e t Im pt. B o n d s.
54*s 97J-J $ 1 0 .0 0 0 c ..................... 1927
6 s ’20 - . - $100,000...D e c 1 1940 4s '0 6 J-J § 3 0 .0 0 0 c .........
1926
W a t e r - W o r k s B o n d s (assumed).
4 s '1 J-J
0 c ... a
1 932
4s g 08 M-S 230.000c...Sept 1 1948 6sH '21 2 M -S § § 5 0.0 0 0 ____JM n r 1 11941
a
3 0 0 .0 0
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1928) 4 h s ' 2 i J-J § 250,0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1944
S ew er B on d s.
OND DE
0 ,0 0 0
5s '98 J-J $50.000c__ July 1 1928 B in king f u n dB T O c t 1 9 2 5 - $ 64 6 ,4 4 6
4Ks'12 M-S *20 000c__ Sept 1 1942 S o t .a s s 'd v a l_______________ 1 2 ,47 3 ,8 5 6
ac
5s ’17 F-A *40.000___ Aug 1 1937 T o ta l tax ra te.'2 5 ( K$ 1 ,0t0.) _ '2 5 1 00
(per
0)
$21
5s
. . . 50.000....................... T
5s ’23 M-N 60.000c...Nov 1 1943 P o p u la tio n in 1925 ( e s t . ) ______2 8.5 00
§ IN T . at H anover N a t. B an k .
5,000c..Oct 1
IlO.OOOc—Oct 1 ’26-’30 N . Y o t h e r s a t C o u n t y T r e a s . o f f i c e .
'31-’35
15,000c—Oct 1 ’36-’40
20,000c—Oct 1 ’41-’45 SUMMERVILLE.
25,000c..Oct 1 ’46-’50 T h is to w n is in D o r c h e s te r C o .

P ark B o n d s.
. . . $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
F ir e P r o t e c t i o n B o n d s .
5s ’ 23 M - N $ 4 0 .0 0 0 c
N o v 1 1943
(1 0 .0 0 0 c . . O c t 1 ’ 2 6 -’35
4 ^ s ’ 25 A -O
1 0 ,0 0 0 c— O c t 1 ’3 6 -’40
l4 0 ,0 0 0 c — O c t 1 ’4 1 -’ 50
In c in e r a to r B on d s.
f$ 5 ,0 0 0 c — O c t 1 ’ 2 6 -’30
1 0 ,0 0 0 c ..O c t 1 ’ 3 1 -’35
4 J is ’25 A -O
1 5 ,0 0 0 c ..O c t 1 ’ 36 ’40
2 0 ,0 0 0 c . . O c t 1 ’4 1 -’ 45
(2 5 ,0 0 0 c — O c t 1 '4 6 - ’ 50
W a ter W ork s B on d s.
T $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 -cJ a n 1 ’ 3 0 -’ 33
1 2 0 ,0 0 0 c ..J a n 1 ’3 4 - ’37
4 H s ’ 25 J -J 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 c -.J a n 1 ’ 3 8 -’45
4 0 0 ,0 0 0 n _ .J a n 1 ’4 6 - ’ 55
(4 5 0 .0 0 0 c . .J a n 1 ’ 5 6 -’ 65
B O N D D E B T O c t . 1 ’25 .$ 4 ,2 9 4 ,0 0 0
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) _________ 1 ,5 8 0,00 0
S in k in g fu n d (in clu s iv e o f
w ater sin k in g f u n d ) _____ 2 26,377
T o t .a s s d v a l .'2 4 ( 2 5 % a c t .; 11,8 64 ,9 8 0
T o ta l tax (per $ 1 ,000) '2 4 ____ $33 00
P o p u la 'n 1910. 17,517; 1920, 2 2.6 38
* I N T . a t N a t. P a rk B k ., N . Y .;
o n b o n d s o f 1923 a n d 1925 a t U . S.
M t g e . T r u s t C o ., N . Y .
5s

B r id g e B o n d s .
6 s ’21 J-J $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ................................ ROCK HILL SCH. DIST. NO. 12
5>$s
-_ y 0 .0 JO______1933 1962
T h is d istrict is in Y o r k C o u n t y .
5s ’ 23 J -J
I 8 .0 0 0 - -J a n 1 ’ 26 '33 -s '13
. . . $ 7 5 .0 0 0 .................. ..............
( 9 0 ,0 0 0 - -J a n 1 ’ 3 4 -'6 3
Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s.
R oad B on ds.
5 s '1 9 J -J
5 3 .0 0 0 . .J a n 15 '2 6 -'3 9
5s
___8 3 2 5 .0 0 0 _________________
6 ,0 0 0 c . -J a n 1 '2 6 -'3 i
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1 9 2 2 . $ 6 2 5 ,0 0 0 5s '2 4 J -J
8 ,0 0 0 c . - J a n 1 ’ 3 2 -'3 5
A s s e s s e d v 1 ,e Id 3
$12 318 290
15,0 0 0 c . .J a n 1 ’ 3 6 -'4 0
P o p u la tio n in 1920 (C e n s u s )- .6 4 ,9 0 .
2 0 .0 0 0 c --J a n 1 ’4 1 -'4 5
B u ild in g B o n d s.
ORAN GEBU RG S. D. NO. 26.
SPARTANBURG COUNTY.
5s '2 0 s-an $66 .0D 0c_________ 1933
C o u n ty seat Is S p a rta n b u r g . A
T h is d is t r ic t is in O ran geb u rg C o
( 1 2 .0 0 0 .-F e b 1 '2 3 -'2 8
part o f this c o u n t y has been tak en to
5 s '2 2 —
$ 3 0 .0 0 0 ___ A p r
1 1942 5 H s '2 2 F -A
3 0 ,0 0 0 ..F e b 1 '2 9 -'3 3
5s '2 2 - . 7 0 ,0 0 0 ___ J u ly 1 1942
4 0 . 0 0 0 . -F e b 1 '3 4 -'3 8 help m ak e the new c o u n t y o f C hero­
B u ild in g B on d s.
6 0 .0 0 0 .
-Fkee. 1 T h e new c o u n t y assum ed re­
eb
’ 3 9 -'4 3
s p o n sib ility fo r a b o u t o n e -s ix th o f the
-8 '1 5 s-a $ 3 0 .0 0 0 c _______ 1936
B O N D . D E B T M a y ' 2 4 - . - $ 34 4 ,0 0 0
d e b t o u ts ta n d in g a ga in st S pa rta n ­
B O N D . D E B T D e c 22 '2 1 . $45 ,00 0 S in k in g f u n d ________________
48,801
bu rg C o u n t y at th e tim e o f th e d iv i­
S in k in g f u n d _________________
2 0 ,0 0 0 A s s ’ d v a l. '23 (a b t. X a c t .) 4 ,3 8 1 .308
sion .
P o p u la tio n in 1 91 0 , 8 3 ,4 6 5 ;
T o t a l assessed value 1921
S ch . ta x (p e r $1,0 00 ) 1924_____$ 2 6 .5 0
1920, 9 4 ,2 6 5 .
(a b o u t 1-3 a c t u a l)_______ 3,5 1 6 060 P o p u la tio n in 1920 > e s t.)_____ 14.000
R oad B on ds.
T o t a l tax ra te (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '21 $ 46.00
I N T . Is p a y a b le In N e w Y o r k .
( 4 0 ,5 0 0 c — Jan 1 1939
5 s ’ 21 J-J a 4 1 ,5 0 0 c — Jan 1 1940
PA RK ER SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
ST. MATTHEWS.
( 4 2 .5 0 0 c . - J a n 1 1941
T h is d is tr ic t is in G r e e n v ille C o .
T h is to w n is in C a lh o u n C o u n t y .
5s ’ 21 J-J a 1 5 9 .0 0 0 .A p r 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 36
5 s '2 3
. . - $ 3 0 0 . 0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1943
P a v in g B o n d s .
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 113, p . 106)
B O N D . D E B T O c t 24 '2 3 . $38 5 ,0 0 0
. . . $ 3 0 .0 0 0 ........................... ..
5s '21
J-J a l 3 7 ,0 0 0 c - A p r 1 ’ 3 6 - ’41
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1923 ___9 .0 0 0 ,0 0 0 -s
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 113, p. 2336)
P o p u la tio n in 1 923____________ 2 5,000 T O T . B D . D T . J u n e 1 92 2 - $ 8 3 ,0 0 0
4.1 8 6
^$6 .0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1926
I N T . p a y a b le a t N a tio n a l C ity S in k in g f u n d ________________
A ssessed va lu e 1 92 1 ________ 8 0 0 ,0 0 0
7 ,0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1927
B an k, N ew Y ork .
T o ta l tax ra te (per $ 1 ,0 00 ) '21 $ 23 .00
8 .0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1928
P o p u la tio n . 1910. 1 .377; 1920, 1,780
9 ,0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1929
PICKENS.
1 0 .0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1930
T h e c o u n t y sea t o f P ick e n s C o u n ty
11.0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1931
6 H s '2 0 M -N $ 5 5 .0 0 0 c ___ N o v 1 1960 ST. MATTHEWS S. D. NO. 8.
1 2 ,0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1932
5 M s ’ 23 J -D $ 5 4 .0 0 0 c .J u n e 1 '2 6 -'4 3
(O p tio n a l N o v . 1 1940.)
4 tfs ’22 J-J a( 1 3 .0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1933
B O N D . D E B T S e p t 1923— $ 6 0 ,0 0 0
Power B o n d s .
1 4 .0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1934
1 ,2 7 2 ,0 0 0
5s '2 4
A -O $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 c ___ O c t 1 1944 A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1924
1 5 .0 0 0 c — J u ly 1 1935
B O N D . D E B T N o v 11 '2 5 - - $ 8 5 .0 0 0 P o p u la tio n (e s tim a te d )________ 3,0 0 0
1 6 . 0 0 0 c . ..J u l y 1 1936
I N T . p a y a b le in N e w Y o r k C it y
F lo a tin g d e b t a d d ’ l ___________
1 .500
1 7 .0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1937
S in king fu n d _________________
2 8 )0
1 8 ,0 0 0 c — J u ly 1 1938
T o t . a ss'd v a l. '2 5 (1-3 a c t .) .2 1 0 0 H SALUDA COUNTY.
I
1 9 ,0 0 0 c - . . J u l y 1 1939
S aluda is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
T o t a l tax (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 5
$ 1 0 .0 0
2 0 .0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1940
P ast In d e b te d n e s s B o n d s.
P o p u la tio n 1 910, 8 97; 1 92 0 _______ 895
2 1 ,0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1941
-s
- - . $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ................................
2 2 ,0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1942
PICKENS COUNTY.
C o u rt-H o u s e B on d s.
1 1 .5 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1926
5s 17 M . N $ 2 ,1 5 0 .- M a y 1 '2 6 '39
P ick en s is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
N E T D E B T _______________ 2 7 8 .50 0
1 1 .5 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1927
R oad B on d s.
1 2 , 0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1928
3 ,5 0 2 ,3 2 4
- S '17
J.J $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 2 1937 T o t a l assess, v a lu e 1 924
1 2 ,0 0 0 c — - A p r 1 1929
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 5 -. $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 T o t a l tax rate (per $ 1 .0 0 0 ''2 2 $ 2 1 00
1 2 ,5 0 0 c - . . A p r 1 1930
A s 'd v a l. '2 5 (a b t . 2 5 % a c t . >7.158,000 P o p u la 'n 1910, 2 0 ,9 4 3 ; 1920, 22,0 88
1 2 .5 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1931
A ssessed va lu e 1925 (a b o u t
1 3 ,0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1932
12 or 1 5 % a c t u a l) _______ 7 .1 1 0 107 SANTEE BRIDGE D ISTR IC T.
T h is d istrict is in B e rk e le y and
4 H s ’2 3 A - O a 1 3 , 0 0 0 c .— A p r 1 1933
T o t a l tax ra te (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 5 $ 49 .00
1 3 ,5 0 0 c ___ A p r 1 1934
P o p u la 'n 1910. 2 5.4 22 ; 1920, 2 8,3 29 W illia m s b u rg C o u n tie s.
1 3 . 5 0 0 c . .- A p r 1 1935
6s ' 2 1
s-a $2 0 0 ,0 0 0 c ________________
PINCKNEY TOW NSHIP.
6 s '21
J -J * 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 — J an 3 '3 9 - ’ 55
1 4 ,0 0 0 c — .A p r 1 1936
T h is tow n sh ip ( P . O . L o c k h a r t) is (F o r m a tu r ity see V . 113, p . 1 386.)
1 4 ,0 0 0 c ___ A p r 1 1937
in U n ion C o u n t y .
B O N D . D E B T O c t 16 '2 2 $ 4 2 5 ,0 0 0
1 4 , 5 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1938
A ssessed v a lu e 1922 _______ 4 9 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
1 4 ,5 0 0 c - . . A p r 1 1939
R oad B onds
1 5 ,0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1940
6s '1 9 J-J $ 5 6 ,0 0 0 — $ 4 ,0 0 0 a n n 'ly D is tr ic t t a x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 2 .$ 1.00
1 5 , 0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1941
B O N D . D E B T O ct 13 '2 2 . $ 15 0 ,0 0 0 P o p u la tio n in 1920 (C e n s u s ). 1 69,647
A ssessm ent d e b t (a d d ’ l ) ___
5 9,0 22
I N T . on b o n d s m ark ed (* ) a t th e
1 5 , 5 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1942
A ssess, v a l ., re a l e s ta te ____ 3 1 7 ,7 5 0 B a n k o f A m e r ic a , N e w Y o r k ,
16,000c ___ A p r 1 1943




[V ol. 121,

SOUTH CAKOLINA—CITIES & TOWNS

L ig h t B o n d s .
5s
J-.l $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ___________1939
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1924— -$ 3 5 ,0 0 0
T o t a l assessed va lu e 1 92 4 ___ 8 2 7 ,7 7 9
T a x rate (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 924— $ 1 8 .7 5
P o p u la tio n 1910, 2 ,3 5 5 ; 1 920, 2 ,5 5 0

SUMTER.

T h is c it y Is In S u m ter C o u n t y .
C hartered as a c it y D e o .i9 1 8 8 7 .C om ­
m ission go v e rn m e n t a d o p te d J u n e 11
1912. In c o r p o r a te d 1883.
W a t e r W o r k s ‘.Red. Oey. in 1 9 2 5 ).
4H(S
J-J $1 1 6 .0 0 0 c___________ 1945
S e w e r B o n d s (Red. beg. in 1 92 9 ).
1949
5s
J-J $ 5 0 .0 0 0 c ________
S t r e e t B o n d s (Red. beg. in 1 9 3 1 ).
5s ' l l
A -O $25 0 0 0 c ___ A p r 1 1951
5s '1 6 J-J * 1 1 9 ,0 0 0 — J an 15 '2 6 -'3 6
5s '17
Jan
42 0 0 0 — J an 1 6 '2 6 -'3 7
C it y - H a ll R e f u n d i n g B o n d s .
5s 14 . . . $ 2 0 .0 0 0 ______
1934
P a v in g B o n d s .
5s '2 2 J-J $ 9 0 .0 0 0 - -J a n 15 ’ 2 6 -’43
5s '2 3
o o .0 0 0 c
1926-1943
B O N D . D E B T June 30 '2 4 $ 9 8 2 ,2 5 0
4 2 1 ,2 5 0
A sessm ent d e b t (i n c l . ) ____
S in king fu n d I G e n e r a l____ _ 120.717
( W a t e r ..............
3 7 .2 4 5
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) __________ 1 1 6 .0 0 0
Assess, v a l. '2 3 (33 1 -3 %
a c t u a l ) ____________________ 4 ,2 5 0 .0 0 0
T a x ra te (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 4 ____ $ 3 5 .0 0
P o p u la tio n , 1910, 8 ,1 0 9 ; 1920, 9 ,5 0 8
l N T . on w ater b o n d s a t C h a se N a t.
B an k . N . Y .; on sew er b o n d s a t H ar­
ris. F orbes A C o .. N . Y .: on street
b o n d s o f 1917 a n d on b on d s o f 1922
a t N a tio n a l P ark B a n k . N e w Y o r k .
♦ W hile these b o n d s are d ir e c t o b li­
ga tio n s o f th e c i t y . 2 -3 o f th em are
paid b y s p e c ia l assessm en t.

SUMTER COUNTY.
S u m te r is the c o u n t y s e a t.
L e e C o u n t y B o n d s (assumed) .
...
$ 1 ,2 4 8 .................................
R oad B on d s.
t^ s
A p r $10 .0 0 0 c ....................1931
I t is
N o v lO.OOOc........ .............1932
5s
M a r 1 0 .0 0 0 c ___________ 1935
R o a d a n d B r id g e B o n d s .
5 t$ s '21 J-J $ 5 0 0 .0 0 0 ..J u l y 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 50
5s '2 2 J -J 5 0 0 .0 0 0 --J u ly 1 ’2 6 -’ 50
5s ’23 J-J 500 0 0 0 ___Jan 1 ’ 2 8 -’ 52
5s '2 3 J-J 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 — Jan 1 ’ 2 8 -'5 2
5s ’ 23 J-J 5 0 0 .0 0 0
.J a n 1 ’ 2 8 -’ 52
5s ’ 24 J -J 1 ,5 0 0 .0 0 0 c * Jan 1 ’ 2 9 -’ 53
5s ’ 25 J-J 2 5 0 .0 0 0 c* .J a n 1 ’3 0 -’ 54
T O T . B D . D T . M a y 1925 $ 3 ,6 0 1 ,2 4 8
sin k in g fu n d ________________ 2 6 9 ,9 0 2
N E T D E B T _______________ 3 ,3 3 1 ,3 4 6
T o t . assessed v a l. 1 9 2 4 _____9 ,9 9 2 .5 9 4
S ta te & O o .ta x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 2 -$ 3 4 .0 0
P o p 'n 1910, 3 8 ,4 7 2 ; 1920, 4 3 ,0 4 0
I N T . p a y a b le in N e w Y o r k .
-s

SUMTER SCH. DIS. NO. 17.
5 H s ’ 24 J-J $ 2 8 5 .0 0 0 ____Jan 1 1944
C a lh o u n S c h o o l B o n d s .
5s
J -J $ 2 3 ,0 0 0 c
J u ly 1 1927
W a s h in g t o n S c h o o l B o n d s .
5s
J-J $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 c _________ seria
G i r l s ’ H ig h S c h o o l B o n d s .
5«
J-J $ 5 0 .0 0 0 c . .J u lv 1 1935
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1 923— .$ 3 6 6 ,0 0 0
S in king f u n d _________________ 58.6 96
A ssessed v a l. '2 3 (1-3 a c t . ) .4 .5 0 0 ,0 0 0
S ch o o l tax ra te fper $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 2 $ 1 5 .0 0
P o p . 1910, 8 ,1 0 9 ; 1920 ( e s t . ) . 9 ,5 0 8
I N T . Is p a y a b le in N e w York.

Dec., 1925.]

GEORGIA—DEBT OF STATE

UNION.

B O N D . D E B T S e p t 1 9 2 5 - . .$ 5 9 ,0 0 0
T h is c it y Is th e c o u n t y seat o l A ssessed v a lu a t io n ___________7 4 7 ,85 0
U n io n C o u n t y . P o p ’n 1 910. 5 ,6 2 3 . P o p u la tio n _______________________ 5 ,0 0 0
1920, 6 ,1 4 1.
I N T . a t th e H a n o v e r N a tio n a l
S ew er b o n d s . .s - a ____________ $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 B a n k , N e w Y o r k .

P a vin g B on d s.

6 s ’2 4 M - N & $80,000— M a y 1 ’2 6 -’34

WESTMINSTER.

W a t e r -W o r k s -t x t e n s io n .
T h is to w n is in O c o n e e C o u n t y .
6 s ’ 15 A -O $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ....................... 1955
W ater W ork s & S ew er B on d s.
(S u b je c t t o ca ll b egin n in g in 1935) 6 s ’ 24 J-J $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 c .J u l y 1 '2 6 -'6 4
6s
. . . 7 0 ,0 0 0 .................................
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 119, p . 6 11 .)
W a te r a n d L ig h t B o n d s.
T O T . B D . D T . J u ly 1 9 2 5 - $200 000
_s
s-an $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 c ________________ A ssess, v a l. 1 92 3 ___________ 626 .36 0
F u n d in g B ds. ( R e d . beg. in 1926). P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 .576; 1 9 2 0 .. .1 .8 4 7
4 t^s'06 J-.T $25.nnnc....Tulv 1 1946
I N T . a t H a n o v e r N a tio n a l B a n k ,
5 s g '2 4 J -J a 8 0 , 0 0 0 c .. .J u l y 1 1944 N e w Y o r k C it y .
I m p r o v e m e n t b o n d s __________ $ 1 2 ,0 0 0
S ew era g e B o n d s.
W H IT M IR E .
6s
. . . $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ...............................
T u i - to w n is in N e w b e r r y C o u n t y .
L ig h tin g B on d s.
T O T A L D E B T A u g 1 9 2 2 .. $130 ,0 0 0
6s
. . . $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ............................... S in k in g fu n d ________________
6 ,5 0 0
S tr e e t Im p rovem en t B on d s,
A ssessed v a lu e 1 921________ 1,03 4,10 5
5 s ’ 23 J -J $92 0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1953 P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 ,045; 1920, 1,955
> •'
f 3 0 .0 0 0 c .A p r 1 ’2 6 -’35
S s ’2 4
A -O 1 3 6 .0 0 0 c .A p r 1 '3 6 -'5 3 WINNSBORO.
l 1 . 0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1951
T h is c it y is th e c o u n t y seat o f
B O N D . D E B T S ept 1 9 2 4 .. $569 ,5 0 0 F airfield C o u n t y . P o p u la tio n 1910,
W a t e r & lign t deb t ( i n c i . ) . . 171.5 >0 1.754; 1920, 1,822.
A ssessed v a lu e 1 9 2 3 .............. 2 ,8 4 6 .9 3 0
S t r e e t P a v in g B o n d s .
T o t a l tax (per $ 1 .000) '2 3 ____ $ 2 2 .0 0 5 M s
M - N $ 4 4 ,0 0 0 . . N o v 1 ’ 2 6 -’47
I N T . o n b o n d s m ark ed (a)
at
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s .
H a n o v e r N a t . B a n k , N . Y . C it y ; 5s '15 J-J $ 5 0 .0 0 0 c . . . M a y 1 1955
(6) in N e w Y o r k .
S ew era ge B on d s.
5s ’ 15 J-J $ 2 0 .0 0 0 c . . . M a y 1 1945
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
UNION COUNTY.
■ C o u n ty seat Is U n io n . A p o rtio n ..........................$ 10.000 ................ ........................
1 0 ,6 0 0 c___ M a y 1 1945
o f th is c o u n t y has been taken t o help 5s '1 5 J-J
$ 7,006
fo rm th e n ew c o u n t y o f C h e ro k e e , and S ch o o l b o n d s _______________
$ 1 2 ,1 5 8 o f th e d e b t o f the old c o u n ty B O N D . D E B T N o v 22 ’2 4 . $14 7 ,0 0 0
18,<>00
tra n s ferred t o th e new ; o f th is, $ 1 1 ,- S in king fu n d s _______________
Assessed v a lu a tio n 1 921___ 750 ,00 0
457 is n o w o u ts ta n d in g .
5s
___ $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 c............................... T o t a l tax ra te (p e r $ 1 .0 0 0 )’ 2 4 .$ 2 3 .0 0
I N T . p a y a b le in N , Y . C it y .
R oad B onds.
-s
. . . $ 4 7 5 ,0 0 0 ................................
WOODRUFF.
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
T h is to w n is in S p a rta n b u r g C o .
5 s ’ 15 J-J $ 2 5 , 0 0 0 . . . . J a n 1 1935
I n c o r p . M a r . 6 1876.
C o u r t-H o u s e B o n d s .
W a te r -W o r k s a n d S e w e r B o n d s .
4 M s 'l l J -J $ 7 5 .0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1931
B O N D . D E B T J u ly 1 '2 0 . $ 583,900 5s T 4 A -O $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 ____ O c t 1 1954
(S u b je c t t o call a fte r O c t . 1 1934.)
A ssessed v a lu e re a l_______ 2 ,9 7 3 .6 3 0
S tr e e t Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s .
A ssessed v a lu e p e rs o n a l
7 ,6 2 5 ,8 0 0
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1921 . . 9 , 9 9 (.430 5 M s ’20 J -J $ 4 7 .5 0 0 _____ July 1 1960
(O p tio n a l July 1 1940)
P o p 'n 1910. 2 9 ,9 1 1 ; 1920, 30,372
B O N D . D E B T N o v 22 ’24 $10 7 ,5 0 0
I N T . p a y a b le in N e w Y o r k C it y .
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) __________
3 1.000
S in king fu n d ________________
10.3 10
UNION SCHOOL DIST. NO. 11
Assessed v a l’ n , real e s ta te __ 2 5 3 .00 0
6 s ’22 J -J ( $ 2 . 0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 27 Assessed v a l’ n , p e rs o n a l___ 762 606
( 7 0 , 0 0 0 .. Jan 1 ’2 8-'6 2 T o t .a s s 'd v a l.'21 (6 0 % a c t . ) 1 .015.000
5 s '2 5 J -J 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 c . .J a n 1 ’2 6 -'5 o T a x rate (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 4 ___$ 26.00
B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 9 2 4 .. $105.00(1 P o p u la tio n 1910, 1,880; 1920, 2.396
S in k in g fu n d _________________
2 6,486
I N T . a t th e H a n o v e r N a t . B a n k ,
T o t a l assessed va lu e 1 9 2 4 ..4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 N ew Y o r k .
IN T E R E S T at N ew Y ork .

WOODRUFF SCH. DIST. NO. 33.
UNION TOWNSHIP.
T h is tow n sh ip (P . O . U n io n ) is in
U n ion C o u n t y .
H ig h w a y b o n d s .
5s ’ 19 J-J $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ..J a n 1 ’ 3 9 -’ 5S
(? )
B O N D E D D E B T ............. ..
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 0,614; 1920. 9,693

WALHALLA.

T h is d istrict (P . O . W o o d r u ff) is in
S pa rta n b u rg C o u n t y .

Building Bonds.

6s
J -J
$ 1 5 ,0 0 0 c ____________1928
6s
J -J
5 ,0 0 0 c ____________1929
6s
J -J
5 0 .0 0 0 c ____________1944
5 Ms
F -A
1 5 ,0 0 0 c ..........
1915
B O N D . D E B T A p r 6 ’2 5 . . $ 8 5 ,00 0
S in k in g f u n d ________________
13.000
T o t . assess. v a l .’2 5 (M a c t .) 1 ,2 4 0 .0 3 7
P o p u la tio n ( e s t . ) ______________ 8,6 0 0

T n is to w n is in O c o n e e C o u n t v .
...
2 2 , 0 0 0 c --------1926-1947
W a t e r W o r k s oc S e w e r a g e B d s
YORK.
.s
.
$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 c .
1928
T h is to w n is in Y o r k C o u n t y .
B O N D . D E B T D e c 2 1 9 2 5 . $ 15 1 ,0 0 0
W a t e r S y s te m R e f u n d i n g B o n d s
A ssessm en t d e b t (a d d '1)____
2 3 .0 0 0 5s ’ 25 M -S $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1955
S in k in g fu n d I G e n e r a l _______________ 5.000T . B D . D T . Ju n e 1 9 2 5 ..$ 1 0 3 ,0 0 0
TO
I W a t e r _______
10 600 A ssessed v a lu e 1 924________ 9 0 3 .00 6
A ssess, v a l. ’25 (1-5 a c t . ) . . 5 3 2 ,5 9 0 P o p u la tio n 1925 (e s t.)
3 .0 0 0
T a x ra te (per $ 1 ,600) 1 9 2 5 ____ $ 3 1
I N T . a t th e M e c h a n ics & M e ta ls
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 ,595; 1 920, 2,0 6 8 N a t . B a n k , N e w Y o r k C it y .

6s

,6
o

WALTERBORO,
T h is tow n is in C o lle t o n C o u n t y .
S tr e e t Im p t. B on d s.
($ 1 7 .0 0 0 ..J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 42
6 s ’ 20 J -J ] 2 0 ,0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1960
((O p tio n a liJ a n . 1 1943)
W a t e r w ork s b o n d s ___________ $ 2 4 ,5 0 0
S ew era ge b o n d s ____________
2 0.5 00
L ig h ts b o n d s ________________
15.000
B O N D . D E B T S ept 1 92 3 — $ 9 9 ,00 0
S in k in g f u n d ________________
14,000
P o p u la ’n in 1910, 1 ,6 7 7; 1920, 1.853

Y O R K COUNTY.
Y o r k is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
R o a d a n d B r id g e B o n d s .
4M s
— .$ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ________________
B O N D . D T . N o v 12 ’ 2 5 .$ 1 ,0 5 0 .0 0 0
A ssessed v a l. real e s t a t e .. 5 ,7 1 4 ,8 8 6
A ssessed v a l. p e rs o n a l____ 6 ,5 6 0 ,8 3 9
O th er assess, p r o p e r t y ____ 1 ,1 2 2,50 7
T o t a l assessed va lu e 1925
(4 2 % a c t u a l)___________ 1 3,3 98 ,2 2 6
S ta te & c o . tax (per $1,0 00 ) ’2 5 -S 1 3 .00
P o p 'n 1910, 4 7 ,7 1 8 ; 1920, 50.5 36

Y O R K V IL L E
SCH OOL
D IS T .
N O . 11
T h is d is tr ic t is in C o lle t o n C o u n t y .
S ch ool B ond s.
H ig h -S c h o o l B o n d s .
6s '21 M -S $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 ____ S e p t I 1941
6 s ’ 23 M -S $ 5 9 ,0 0 0 ____ S e p t 1 1943 B O N D E D D E B T .................................(? )

WALTERBORO S. D. NO. 19.

State of Georgia.
ITS
D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &o.
Admitted as a State Jan. 2 1788____ One of Original Thirteen
Total area of State (square miles)______________________ 59,475
State Capitol____________________________________________ Atlanta
Governor (term expires July 1 1927)____ Clifford Walker
Seo. of State (term expires July 1 1927)___ S .G . McLendon
Treasurer (term expires July 1 1927)________ W m . J. Speer
Comptroller (term expires July 1 1927)______W m . A . .Wright
Attorney-General (term expires 1927)_______ G eo. M . Napier
L E G I S L A T U R E o r ig in a lly m e t a n n u a lly o n fo u r th W e d n e s d a y In J u n e ,
b u t , u n d er an a m e n d m e n t to P a ra g ra p h 3 , o f S e ctio n 4 , A rtic le 3 , o f the
S ta t e C o n s tit u t io n , a d o p te d b y th e v o t e r s o n N o v . 4 1924 (see V . 119, p .
2 5 5 3 ) n o w m eets b ie n n ia lly . T h e fir s t session u n d er th e n ew p r o v is io n
w a s h e ld o n th e fo u r th W e d n e s d a y in J u n e 1925. T h e a m e n d m e n t also
c h a n g e d th e len g th o f th e session s f r o m 50 d a y s t o 60 d a y s .
H I S T O R Y O F D E B T .— T h e d e ta ils o f G e o r g ia 's e a rly h is to r y In d e b t
m a k in g w ill be fo u n d in th e “ S ta te a n d C i t y " S u p p le m e n t fo r A p r il 1893,
p a g e s 165 and 166.
B O N D E D D E B T .— T h e v a lid b o n d e d d e b t o f th e S ta te o f G e o r g l a N o v .
1 1915 w as $ 5 ,0 9 4 ,0 0 0 , o f w h ich $ 5 ,0 9 0 ,5 6 0 w a s In terest b e a r in g a n a
$ 3 ,5 0 0 w a s p a s t -d u e a n d n o n -in te r e st b e a r in g . I n a d d it io n t o th e a b o v e




197

th e S ta te p a y s th e U n iv e r s it y tru stees 7 p er ce n t In te re st a n n n a llv o n $ 9 0 ,202 o f L a n d S crip F u n d n o t fu n d e I. T h e $585 ,000 W ' s te rn & A tla n tic
R R . R e n ta l A ss ig n m e n t W a r ra n ts listed b e lo w are n o t in clu u e u in this t o t a l.
T h e s e w a rran ts are issu ed a g a in s t a s p e c ia l fu n d c r e a te d fr o m th e ren ta ls
r e c e iv e d o n th e r o a d .
R e f u n d i n g B o n d s (C o n .).
♦ R e d e m p t io n B o n d s .
( $ 1 3 8 ,OO Or*.July 1 1935
4s ’96 J J
$230.0 0 0 c .. J u ly 1 1926
4 M s ’ 15 J-J 1 ,8 0 0.OOOr*.July l '3 6 -4 4
R e fu n d in g B on d s.
1 ,5 2 5 ,0 0 0 r * . J u ly 1 1945
3 M s '9 0 J -J I $ 9 0 0 .0 0 0 r * .J a n ’ 2 6 -'3 4
1 7 3 ,0 0 0 — .J u l y 1 1945
l
3 3 ,0 0 0 r * _ J a n 1 1935 4 M s ’ 2 2 J -J
S t a t e U n iv e r s it y B o n d s .
W e s t e r n & A t l. R R . R e n t a l
7s V ar. J-J $282,500c. 1932 t o 1946
A s s ig n m e n t W a r ra n ts .
..
$ 5 8 5 .0 0 0 ............ . . 1926
3 M s '08-09 J-J
J2.000C .. .J a n 1958 - s
\7.000c— . J a n 1959 (T h e s e w arran ts b ear a d is c o u n t r a te
o f 5 .9 5 % )
S ch o o l W a rra n ts.
* 3 .9 9 s . . .
$ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 ______________
(P a y a b le F e b . 1 a n d M a r . 1 1926.)
* D is c o u n t ra te .
S ta te U n iv e r sity 7 % b o n d s fall d u e as fo llo w s : $ 3 ,0 0 0 J u ly 1932: $ 6 1 ,0 0 0
A pril 1933; $ 1 ,0 0 0 M a y 1933; $ 9 6 ,0 0 0 A p ril 1934: $ 8 6 ,0 0 0 J u n e 1935:
$ 6,0 00 J u ly 1935; $ 1 ,0 0 0 J an u a ry 1 9 3 5 ;$ 1 .000 A p ril 1936. $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 F e b ­
ru ary 1939; $3,660 O c to b e r 1940; $ 2 ,5 0 0 July 1942 and $ 7,0 00 In J u ly 1 94 6 .
♦ T h e 1925 L e g is la tu r e p assed an A c t ( N o . 386 o f P a rt I — T it le V I ,
L aw s o f 1 925), a u th o r iz in g th e issu a n ce o f $ 22 8 ,0 0 6 b o n d s , th e p ro ce e d s o f
w h ic h , a d d e d t o th e fu n d s n o w in th e tre a su ry , fr o m th e sale o f p u b lic
p r o p e r t y , w ill b e u sed t o p a y o f f this issue a t m a tu r ity . T h e n ew b on d s
w ill bear in terest a t a ra te o f in terest n o t e x c e e d in g 4 M % . p a y a b le sem i­
a n n u a lly , w ill m atu re J u ly 1 1946, a n d b e f r e e " f r o m all ta x a tio n b y or u n d er
th e a u th o r ity o f th is S ta te o r a n y m u n ic ip a l, c o u n t y o r a u t h o r it y w h a ts o­
e v e r ."
I N T E R E S T o n u n iv e r s ity b o n d s p a y a b le a t S ta te T r e a s u r y In A t la n t a :
o n all o th e rs a l A tla n t a , G a ., a n d a t N a tio n a l P a rk B a n k , N e w Y o r k .
A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N ,— T h e S ta te 's a ssessed v a lu a tio n (w h ic h Is n o t
o v e r 50 p . c . o f a ctu a l va lu e ) and ta x ra te h a v e be e n as fo llo w s :
Real
Personal
Railroads,
Tax per
Years.
Estate.
Property.
<%c.
Total.
1 ,0 0 0
1 9 2 5 ________________ $ 1 ,0 5 4 ,3 7 4 .6 2 0 -------- $ 1 8 6 ,4 9 1 ,7 8 5 $ 1 ,2 4 0 ,8 6 6 ,4 0 5 $ 5 .0 0
1 9 2 4 __________ _____ ’ 1 ,0 4 2 .6 5 9 ,8 5 7 -------- 1 7 0 .7 6 3 ,2 1 6
1 ,2 1 3 .4 2 3 .0 7 3 5 .0 0
1 .0 2 4 ,6 4 5 .5 7 1 -------- 1 6 6 .2 7 4 ,9 6 8
1 ,1 9 0 ,9 2 0 ,5 3 9 5 00
1 923__________
1 9 2 2 ________________ 1 ,0 2 7 ,7 9 4 .7 2 1 ------164 195.361
1 .1 9 2 .7 7 0 ,0 8 2 5 .0 0
1921..............
1 ,1 0 2 ,2 1 0 .9 6 6 -------- 1 6 5 .7 0 1 .7 2 4
1 .2 6 7 .9 1 2 .6 9 0 5 .0 0
1 9 2 0 ...................
1 ,1 8 1 .4 7 3 ,0 5 8 -------- 1 6 5 ,4 0 9 .6 2 3
1 .3 4 6 .8 8 2 .6 8 1 5 .0 0
1 91 9 .................. ...........
982 8 0 0 .8 6 3 -------- 1 6 3 ,01 6 .1 8 9
1 ,1 4 5 .8 1 7 ,0 5 2 5 .0 0
1 918..................
9 1 8 ,9 8 2 ,4 7 8 -------- 1 60 ,2 7 8 .8 5 5
1 .0 7 9 .2 6 1 ,3 3 3 5 .0 0
1 91 7 ...................
8 3 3 .9 6 2 ,0 1 0 ------1 5 7 .6 9 9 .6 0 6
9 9 1 .6 6 1 .6 1 6 5 00
1 9 1 6 .................
8 0 1 .4 8 8 ,2 6 2 -------- 1 5 2 ,65 3 ,4 8 2
9 5 4 ,1 4 1 .7 4 4 5 .0 0
1 91 5 ..................
8 0 0 ,4 3 5 ,8 9 2 -------- 1 5 1 .3 2 7 .5 8 0
9 5 1 .7 6 3 .4 7 2 4 .8 0
1 9 1 4 .................
8 0 3 .3 9 0 .1 9 6 -------- 1 50 .1 5 2 .6 8 6
9 5 3 ,5 4 2 .8 8 2 4 .5 0
1 9 1 2 __________
7 0 4 .3 3 7 .2 2 8 -------- 1 3 8 ,0 2 1 .1 1 4
8 4 2 .3 5 8 .3 4 2 5 .0 0
1910__________
6 4 2 .5 5 0 .1 2 2 -------- 1 24 ,2 3 7 ,0 1 7
7 6 6 .7 8 7 .1 3 9 5 00
5 8 4 ,1 9 9 ,1 9 7 -------- 1 2 1 ,1 8 3 ,2 2 8
7 0 5 .3 8 2 .4 2 5
5 .0 0
1 9 0 8 ..............— ---------19 0 6 ..............
5 3 6 ,6 9 9 ,3 5 2 -------9 0 .8 3 2 ,1 8 7
6 2 7 .5 3 2 .2 3 1 4 .8 0
4 9 4 ,8 2 0 ,2 8 8 -------8 3 .0 1 9 .9 9 4
5 7 7 .8 4 0 ,2 8 2 4 .9 0
1 9 0 5 __________
1 9 0 0 .................... 2 3 7 ,5 4 7 ,8 8 3 1 5 0 ,60 6 .5 3 0
4 5 .1 6 9 .2 7 8
4 33 .3 2 3 .6 9 1 5 .2 0
1 8 9 0 .................. .2 2 5 ,0 5 4 ,9 1 5 1 5 2 ,31 1 ,8 6 9
3 8 ,4 6 2 ,1 6 1
4 1 5 .8 2 8 .9 4 5 3 .9 0
t -8 8 0 .................... 1 3 9 ,65 7 ,2 5 0 9 9 ,2 7 6 ,8 7 6
1 2 ,4 9 0 ,5 2 5
2 5 1 .4 2 4 .6 5 1 3 .5 0
8 7 0 .................. ...........
2 2 6 ,1 1 9 ,5 1 9 .........
..................
2 2 6 .1 1 9 ,5 1 9 _____
S T A T E P R O P E R T Y .— T h e S ta te o w n s th e W e ste rn & A tla n tic R . R .,e x "
1 te n d in g fro m A tla n t a , G a . to C h a t t a n o o g a ,T e n n ., 138 m ile s ,a n d has lea sed
it fo r 50 years fro m D e c e m b e r 27 1919 to th e N a sh v ille C h a t la u o >ga &
S t. L ou is H R . C o . a t a reDtal o f $ 54 0 ,0 0 0 per an n u m and p a y m e n t o f a ll
taxes, w h ich , u n d e r the fo rm e r lease, they w ere n o t req u ired to p a y .
A ls o
ow u s tw o pieces o f p r o p e r ty in the heart o f C h a tta n o o g a fo rm e rly in c lu d e d
as p a rt o f the W estern & A tla n t ic R R . lease, b u t now leased in d e p e n d e n t ly
for 50 years a t an a v e ra g e ren tal o f $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 per a n n u m . I t a lso h o ld s
186 shares o f th e G e o r g ia R R . & B a n k in g C o . a n d 4 40 shares o f th e S o u th e r n
& A tla n t ic T e le g r a p h C o .
C O N S T I T U T I O N A L A M E N D M E N T — L I M I T I N G T A X L E V Y .— A n
a m e n d m e n t t o the c o n s t itu tio n was a d o p te d O c t. 5 , 1904 lim itin g the
S ta te tax le v y in a n y o n e y e a r t o 5 m ills o n th e d o lla r , e x c e p t fo r the p u r ­
p o se o f rep ellin g in v a s io n , & c . See V . 7 9 , p . 7 46.
D E B T L I M I T A T I O N .— S e ctio n 3 . N o d e b t shall b e c o n t r a c t e d b y o r
on b e h a lf o f th e S ta te e x c e p t to s u p p ly su ch te m p o r a r y d e fic it as m a y e x is t
In th e T re a s u ry in a n y y e a r fro m n ecessary d e la y in c o lle c t in g th e tax es o f
th at y e a r , t o repel In v a s io n , s u p p ress in s u rre ctio n a n d d e fe n d th e S ta te in
tim e o f w ar, o r to p a y th e ex is tin g p u b lic d e b t; b u t th e d e b t cr e a te d t o
s u p p ly d e ficie n cie s in re v e n u e shall n o t e x c e e d , in th e a g g re g a te , fiv e hu n­
dred th o u s a n d d o lla rs (a m o u n t r a is e d b y c o n s titu tio n a l a m e n d m e n t in
O c t. 1912 from $ 20 0 ,0 0 0 to $ 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ) a n d a n y loa n m a d e fo r this p u rp o s e
shall be repaid o u t o f th e taxes levie d fo r th e y e a r in w h ich th e loan is m a d e .
T h e 1921 L e g is la tu r e passed an A c t a u th o riz in g th e G o v e r n o r t o set
a p a r t th e ren tal o f th e W e ste rn & A tla n t ic R R . , fo r lim it e d p e rio d s , as a
sp e cial fu n d , aga in st w h ich th e G o v e r n o r is a u th o riz e d t o d ra w a n d d is c o u n t
w a rran ts a n d t o p la c e th e p ro c e e d s in th e trea su ry fo r th e n u rp o se o f m eetin g
th e S ta te ’s o b lig a tio n s .
I n a test s u it, th e c o n s titu tio n a lity o f th is law was
u p h e ld b y th e S tate S u p re m e C o u r t on D e c . 3 1921. (V . 113, p . 2 526.)
C O U N T I E S , C I T I E S , & c .— T h e S ta te C o n s titu tio n o f 1877, A r tic le V I I ,
S ection V I I , P a ragrap h 1, lim its th e in d e b te d n e ss o f co u n tie s and cities to
7 % o f th e assessed v a lu a tio n .
A m e n d m e n ts w ere m ad e to P a ra gra p h l
in 1920 and 1924 b y w h ich a d d itio n a l in d e b te d n e ss is a llo w e d in certa in
cases in excess o f th e 7 % lim it . T h e a m e n d m e n t in 1920 e m p ow ers cities
h a v in g a p o p u la tio n o f 1 50,000 o r m o re to issue str e e t im p r o v e m e n t b o n d s
w ith o u t regard t o th e a m o u n t o f o th e r o u ts ta n d in g d e b ts o r b o n d s o f the
issuing m u n ic ip a lity . In 1924 P ara gra p h 1 w as a m e n d e d so as t o a llo w
th e cities o f S avannah a n d B ru n sw ick to in cu r a d d itio n a l in d e b ted n ess fo r
ce rta in s p e c ifie d p u rp o s e s. T h e c it y o f B r u n s w ic k ’s lim it is n o w p la c e d
at 1 4 % .
P ara gra p h 1 n o w read s:
P a ragrap h 1. “ T h e d e b t h ereafter Incu rred b y a n y c o u n t y , m u n icip a l
c o r p o r a tio n o r p o litica l d iv isio n o f this S ta te , e x c e p t as in this C o n s titu tio n
p r o v id e d fo r , shall n o t e xce e d seven per ce n tu m o f th e assessed v a lu e o f all
tax a b le p r o p e r ty th erein , a n d n o such c o u n t y , m u n ic ip a lity or d iv isio n
sh all in cu r a n y new d e b t , e x c e p t fo r a te m p o r a r y loa n or lo a n s t o s u p p ly
casual d e ficie n cie s o f re v e n u e , n o t exce e d in g o n e -fifth o f o n e per c e n tu m o f
th e assessed v a lu e o f ta x a b le p r o p e r ty th erein , w ith o u t th e assen t o f tw o th ird s o f the q u a lifie d v o te r s th e r e o f v o tin g a t an e le ctio n fo r th a t p u rp ose to
b e held as p rescrib ed b y law ; P r o v id e d , said tw o -th ird s so v o tin g shall be a
m a jo r it y o f the registered v o te r s and p r o v id e d fu rth e r th a t all law s, ch arter
p ro v is io n s a n d ord in a n c e s h e r e to fo re p assed o r e n a cte d p r o v id in g sp ecial
re g istra tio n o f th e v o te r s o f co u n tie s , m u n icip a l c o r p o r a tio n s and oth er
p o litica l d iv isio n s o f this S ta te t o pass u p o n th e issuance o f b o n d s b y such
c o u n tie s , m u n icip a l c o r p o r a tio n s a n d o th e r p o litica l d iv isio n s are h e r e b y
d e cla re d t o b e n u ll a n d v o id ; an d th e G en e ra l A ss e m b ly shall h ereafter h a ve
n o p o w e r t o pass o r e n a ct a n y law p r o v id in g fo r such sp e cial reg istra tion ,
b u t th e v a lid it y o f a n y a n d all b o n d issues b y su ch co u n tie s , m u n icip a l c o r ­
p o ra tio n s or o th e r p o litic a l d ivisio n s m a d e p rio r to Jan . 1 1918 shall n o t
b e a ffe cte d h e r e b y , b u t a n y c it y th e d e b t o f w h ich d o e s n o t exceed seven
per ce n tu m o f th e assessed va lu e o f th e tax a b le p r o p e r ty a t th e tim e o f th e
a d o p tio n o f this C o n s titu tio n m a y b e a u th o riz e d b y law to increase a t a n y
tim e th e a m o u n t o f said d e b t three per ce n tu m u p o n su ch assessed v a lu a tio n ,
e x c e p t th a t th e C it y C o u n c il o f A u g u sta , fr o m tim e to tim e , as n ecessary,
fo r the p u rp o s e o f p r o te c tio n a ga in st flo o d s , m a y in cu r a b o n d e d in d e b te d ­
ness u p o n its p o w e r p r o d u c in g ca n a l an d m u n icip a l w ater w ork s in a d d itio n
t o th e d e b ts h ere in be fo re in this pa ra gra p h a llo w e d t o b e in cu rred t o an
a m o u n t in th e a gg re ga te n o t ex c e e d in g f i f t y p er ce n tu m o f the co m b in e d
v a lu e o f such p ro p e rtie s, th e v a lu a tio n o f su ch p ro p e rtie s to be fixed as m a y
b e p rescrib ed b y la w , b u t said va lu a tio n n o t to e xce e d a fig u re fiv e per c e n t
o n w h ich shall re p re se n t th e n et re v e n u e per a n n u m p ro d u c e d b y th e tw o
su ch p ro p e rtie s to g e th e r a t the tim e o f said v a lu a tio n , and su ch in d e b te d ­
ness n o t to b e in cu rred e x c e p t w ith th e assent o f tw o -th ird s o f the q u a lified
v o te r s o f su ch c i t y a t an e le ctio n or ele ctio n s fo r th a t p u rp o se to b e h eld
as m a y b e n o w , o r m a y b e h e re afte r, p re s crib e d b y law fo r the in cu rrin g
o f new d e b ts b y said C it y C o u n c il o f A u g u sta , e x c e p t th a t the c it y o f W e s t
P o in t , fr o m tim e to tim e , as m a y b e n ecessary fo r the p u rp ose o f p r o te c tio n
aga in st flo o d s , m a y in cu r a b o n d e d in d e b te d n e ss in a d d itio n to a n d sepa ra te
fr o m th e a m o u n t o f d e b ts h e r e in b e fo r e in th is pa ra gra p h a llo w ed t o b e
in cu rre d t o an a m o u n t in th e a gg re ga te n o t exceed in g th e sum o f s ev en
h u n d red a n d f i f t y th o u s a n d d o lla rs and su ch in d eb ted n ess n o t t o b e in­
cu rre d e x c e p t w ith th e assen t o f tw o -th ird s o f th e q u a lifie d v o te rs o f su ch
c it y a t an e le ctio n o r e le ctio n s t o b e held as m a y b e n o w o r m a y b e h ereafter
p re s crib e d b y la w fo r th e in cu rrin g o f new d e b ts b y said c it y o f W e st P o in t :
P r o v id e d , a n y m u n ic ip a lity h a v in g a p o p u la tio n o f 1 50,000 o r m o r e ca n

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issue and sell “ street im p r o v e m e n t b o n d s ” w ith o u t th e said assen t o f tw o th ird s o f th e q u a lifie d v o te r s a t an e le ctio n ca lle d th e re o n , b u t u p o n a tw o th ird s v o t e o f th e m e m b e rs o f its g o v e rn in g b o d y , w ith th e se lim ita tio n s :
F irst, t h e term o f su ch b o n d s shall in n o ca se exceed ten ye a rs.
S e co n d , the
a m o u n t o f each issue shall b e lim ite d to th e a m o u n t assessed b y such
m u n icip a lity u p o n ea ch im p r o v e m e n t. T h ir d , these b o n d s shall b e issued
o n ly fo r th e g r a d in g and p a v in g or r e p a v in g o f streets or p o rtio n o f streets.
F o u r th , th e in terest th ereon shall n o t e xceed six p er ce n tu m per an n u m .
F ifth , these b o n d s ca n be issued w ith o u t regard t o th e a m o u n t o f oth e r
ou ts ta n d in g d e b ts o r b o n d s o f said m u n ic ip a lity . S ix th , these b o n d s n o t
to b e issued e x c e p t in ca se s u ch p a v e m e n t o r re p a ve m e n t has been p e ti­
tion ed for in w ritin g b y th e o w n e rs o f m o re than f ift y p er c e n t o f th e p r o p e rty
a b u ttin g on th e str e e t o r p o r tio n o f s treet p a v e d o r r e p a v e d , and e x c e p t
th a t M a y o r and A ld e rm e n o f th e c it y o f S av a n n a h , fo r th e p u rp o s e o f
a cq u irin g a n d fo r im p r o v in g a site or sites o n S avannah R iv e r in C h a th am
C o u n t y , fo r p u b lic ly o w n e d , op e ra te d and m an aged term in als, a n d for the
p u rp ose o f cr ea tin g w a y s o f ingress th e re to and egress th e re fro m , m a y
Incur a b o n d e d in d eb te d n e ss in a d d itio n t o th e d e b ts h e re in b e fo re in this
p a ra gra p h a llow ed t o b e in cu rre d , t o an a m o u n t in th e a gg re ga te n o t ex­
ceed in g th ree m illion d o lla rs ($ 3 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 0 0 ). T h e M a y o r a n d A ld erm en
o f th e c it y o f S avannah shall b e e m p o w e re d t o ta k e ch arge o f and a d m in ister
m u n icip a lly ow n ed term in als o f th e P o r t o f S avannah a n d is h e r e b y a u th o r­
ized to cr e a te , c o n s tr u c t and o p e ra te new term in al, s to r a g e , h a n d lin g and
term inal tra n s p or ta tio n fa cilitie s o f th e P o r t o f S avannah and t o th a t end
shall h a v e th e rig h t to co n d e m n in a cc o r d a n c e w ith law o r oth e rw ise a cq u ire
a n y p r o p e r ty n ecessary fo r said p u rp o s e s, a n d m a y in cu r a b o n d e d in d e b te d ­
ness in a d d itio n t o th e d e b ts h e re in b e fo re in th is pa ra gra p h a llo w e d t o b e
in cu rred , t o p a y for sam e b y issuing m o rtg a g e or m o rtg a g e s a n d - o r b o n d
or b o n d s a ga in st th e real e sta te a n d im p r o v e m e n ts th ereon and against
such fa cilities: such m o rtg a g e o r m o rtg a g e s , a n d -o r b o n d o r b o n d s and all
in terest th ereon are t o b e p a id o u t o f th e n e t receip ts o f said term in al,
s torag e, h a n d lin g and tr a n s p o r ta tio n fa cilitie s a fter th e p a y m e n t o f m ain te ­
nance and o p e ra tin g exp en ses. T h e a u th o r ity gran ted h e r e b y shall b e a
c o n tin u in g a u th o r ity an d th e fir s t cr e a tio n o r e s ta b lish m en t o f term in al,
s tor a g e, h a n d lin g and tra n s p o r ta tio n fa cilitie s shall n o t exh au st th e p o w e r
o f said M a y o r and A ld e rm e n o f th e c it y o f S avan n ah . B o n d s issued u n der
this a u th oriz a tion shall b e p re fe re n ce o u t o f th e net re ce ip ts o f th e term in al,
s tor a g e, h a n d lin g o r tr a n s p o r ta tio n fa c ilit y a cq u ire d , a n d -o r cre ate d th ere­
w ith a fte r th e p a y m e n t o f m a in te n a n ce and o p e ra tin g exp e n se s, a n d so
far as such n et rec eip ts m a y b e in s u fficie n t, then o u t o f th e en tire receip ts
and rev en u es o f said m u n ic ip a lly o w n e d , op e ra te d a n d a d m in iste re d P o rt
o f S avannah a fter th e p a y m e n t o f m a in te n a n ce and o p e ra tin g expen ses,
a n d p rior b o n d e d ob lig a tio n s : P r o v id e d , th a t each issue o f b o n d s under
said a u th o r ity shall b e s u b o rd in a te t o p re v io u s issues th e re u n d e r. T h e
M a y o r and A ld erm en o f th e c it y o f S avan n ah shall h a v e p o w e r to regu la te
th e co m m e r c e and t r a ffic o f th e h a rb o r o f S avannah in su ch m an n er as
m a y in its ju d g m e n t b e b e s t fo r its m a in te n a n ce and d e v e lo p m e n t. A n d
th e fo re g o in g a m e n d m e n ts to th e C o n s titu tio n shall b e se lf-e x e cu tin g and
op e ra tiv e and th e M a y o r a n d A ld e r m e n o f t i e c it y o f S avan n ah m a y b y
ord in a n ce or oth erw is e ca rr y th e sam e in to e ffe c t . T h e G en eral A ss e m b ly
m a y co n fe r fu r th er an d a d d itio n a l a u th o r ity u p o n th e M a y o r and A ld erm en
o f th e c it y o f S avan n ah to u c h in g th e d isp o s itio n and c o n tr o l o f said ter­
m in als a n d h a rb o rs n o t in co n sis te n t h e re w ith . A n d e x c e p t th a t th e c it y o f
B ru n sw ick , in a d d itio n t o th e in d e b te d n e ss w h ich it m a y in cu r u n der th e
p reced in g p ro v is io n s o f th is p a ra g ra p h , is h e r e b y au th o riz e d to in cu r fr o m
tim e to tim e an in d e b te d n e ss u p t o b u t n o t exceed in g seven p er ce n tu m
o f th e assessed v a lu e o f all ta x a b le p r o p e r t y therein (m ak in g a m ax im u m
in d eb ted n ess w h ich said c it y m a y in cu r o f fou rteen per c e n tu m o f such
assessed v a lu e s ), w h en a u th o riz e d b y th e assen t o f tw o -th ir d s o f th e q u a li­
fie d v o te r s o f su ch c it y as a b o v e p r o v id e d fo r o b ta in in g su ch a u th o r ity ;
p ro v id e d t h a t such a d d itio n a l in d e b te d n e ss ca n o n ly b e used fo r a cq u irin g ,
c o n s tr u c tin g , im p r o v in g a n d o p e ra tin g m u n icip al p o r t term in al facilities
in said c it y , in c lu d in g la n d s , w a te rw a y s, w h arve s, w a reh ou ses, w ater
c r a fts , u sed in c o n n e c t io n th e re w ith , and a ll oth e r p ro p e r e q u ip m e n t and
a p p u rte n a n ce s , b u t n o t lim itin g b y th e fo re g o in g the ge n e ra lity o f th e w ord s
‘m u n icip a l p o r t term in a l fa c ilit ie s .’ T h e G en eral A ss e m b ly m a y a t a n y
tim e a u th o riz e said c it y t o d o n a te a n y p o r t term in al fa cilitie s o w n e d b y
it t o th e S ta te o f G e o r g ia , w ith o r w ith o u t c o n d it io n s .”
P a ra g ra p h 2 o f th e s am e a r tic le a n d s e ctio n is as fo llo w s : P a ra gra p h 2
“ C o u n t y a n d c it y b o n d s , h ow p a id . A n y c o u n t y , m u n icip a l c o r p o r a tio n or
p o litica l d iv isio n o f this S ta te w h ic h shall in cu r a n y b o n d e d in d e b te d n e ss
u n d er th e p ro v is io n s o f th is c o n s t itu tio n s h a ll, a t o r b e fo re th e tim e o f so
d o in g , p r o v id e fo r th e assessm en t a n d c o lle c tio n o f an a n n u al tax su fficie n t
In a m o u n t t o p a y th e p rin cip a l a n d in terest o f said d e b t w ith in th ir ty years
from th e d a te o f th e in cu rrin g o f said in d e b te d n e s s ."

M U N IC IP A L B O N D I S S U E S .— In D e c e m b e r 1897 a v e r y im p o r ta n *
law g o v e r n in g issues o f b o n d s by c o u n t ie s , m u n icip a litie s an d o th e r c i v .
d iv ision s in G e o r g ia w as passed . T h is law p ro v id e s fo r h a v in g th e S u p e rio
C o u rt d e te rm in e th e v a lid ity o f p ro p o s e d b o n d issues, a n d ju d g m e n t In the
a ffir m a t iv e h a v in g been giv e n th e b o n d s th e re a fte r ca n n e v e r b e ca lle d in
q u e s tio n . See “ C h r o n ic le ” o f J a n . 15 1898. T h e c o n s t itu tio n a lity o f this
A c t w as u p h eld b y th e S ta te S u p re m e C o u r t in an o p in io n h a n d e d dowD
o n D e c . 1 1908 reg ard in g a su it b r o u g h t t o restrain th e issu a n ce o f certa in
b o n d s b y th e C it y o f A lb a n y , G a .
See V . 8 8 , p . 3 1 9 . A ls o see e d itoria l
in “ S ta te a n d C it y S u p p le m e n t " o f M a y 29 1909.
B O N D S T A X F R E E .— T h e S ta te S u p re m e C o u r t o n A u g . 9 1907 h an ded
d o w n a d ecis ion h o ld in g th a t b o n d s issued b y a n y m u n ic ip a l c o r p o r a tio n
w ith in th e S ta te o f G e o r g ia a re n o t ta x a b le b y th a t S ta te o r a n y C o u n ty
th e r e o f. V . 8 5 , p . 676I N V E S T M E N T S O F T R U S T F U N D S .— T h e fo llo w in g s e c tio n s o f th e
C o d e o f 1911 rela te t o th is s u b je c t :
S B C . 3 7 6 3 .— Investments .— A n y tru s te e h o ld in g tru s t fu n d s m a y invest
th e sam e in s to c k s , b o n d s , o r o th e r se cu ritie s issued b y th is S ta te , m ak in g
a tru e return o f th e p rice p a id a n d tim e o f p u rch a se.
S u ch in v e stm e n ts
shall b e free from ta x a tio n s o lo n g as held fo r th e tru st e s ta te . A n y o th e r
in v estm en ts o f tru st fu n d s m u st b e m a d e u n d e r an o rd e r o f th e S uperior
C o u r t , eith er in term or g r a n te d b y t h e J u d g e in v a c a t io n , or else a t the
risk o f th e tru s tee.
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S E C . 3 7 6 4 .— M ay Investin State Securities at Less Than Seven Per Cent .—
E x e c u to r s , a d m in is tr a to rs , gu a rd ia n s a n d trustees m ay in v e st tru s t fu n d s
In s to c k s , b o n d s and o th e r se cu ritie s issu ed b y this S ta te , be arin g a low er
rate o f in terest than se ve n per c e n t per a n n u m , and s h a ll, in th e s e ttlem en t
o f th eir a c c o u n ts on th e fu n d s so in v e s t e d , b e ch a rge a b le w ith n o greater
Interest then r ec eiv e d fro m th e S ta te ; P r o v id e d , th a t such e x e c u t o r , ad
m ln is tra to r, g u ard ia n or tru s te e s h a ll, w ith in t h ir t y d a y s a fte r s u ch in v e s t­
m e n t. m a k e a return t o th e O r d in a r y o f th e a m o u n t a n d ch a r a c te r o f the
b on d s p u rch a sed an d th e p r ic e p a id .
S E C . 3 7 6 5 .— Investments in Validated Countyor M unicipal Bonds .— E x e c
u to r s , a d m in is tr a to rs , gu ard ia n s a n d tru stees a re a u th o riz e d t o Invest
trust fu n d s in a n y c o u n t y o r m u n icip a l b o n d s o f this S ta te , w h ic h h a v e been
v a lid a te d as req u ire d b y law fo r th e v a lid a tio n o f c o u n t y a n d m u n icip a l
b o n d s , u p o n th e s am e term s a n d c o n d it io n s as th e y a re n o w a u th o riz e d to
in v e s t tru s t fu n d s In S ta te b o n d s and se cu ritie s.
S E C . 4 0 1 1 .— Investments by Administrators .— W h e n fr o m a n y ca u s e an
a d m in is tr a to r is co m p e lle d t o h o ld th e fu n d s o f th e e sta te In his h a n d s , he
is a u th o riz e d t o in v e s t th e s am e in s to c k s , b o n d s o r o th e r se cu ritie s issued
b y th is S ta te , o r (b y le a v e o f th e O r d in a r y ) in b o n d s issued b y th e p ro p e r
a u th o ritie s o f th e citie s o f S av a n n a h a n d A u g u s ta .
In su ch ca s e he s h a ll,
w ith in t w e lv e m on th s th e re a fte r, m ak e a legal retu rn t h e r e o f. In w h ich he
shall s et fo r t h th e p rice p a id , th e t im e o f th e p u rc h a se , a n d th e n a m e o f th e
s eller. I f a n y e x e c u to r o r tru s te e has in his h an ds m o n e y as th e sepa ra te
e s ta te o f a m a r ried w o m a n , a b s o lu te ly or fo r life , h e m a y , u n d e r th e d ire c
tlo n o f t h e S u p e rio r C o u r t , In v e st s u ch fu n d s in la n d .
P O P U L A T I O N .— T h e p o p u la tio n o f G e o r g ia has b e e n as fo llo w s :
2 ,8 9 5 .8 3 2 '8 7 0 ..................... 1 ,1 8 4 ,1 0 9 1820 ....................... 3 4 0 .98 5
1 9 2 0 ............
1910..................... 2 .6 0 9.12 1 1860— ................ 1 ,0 5 7 ,2 8 6 1810 ....................... 252 ,43 3
1900..................... 2 ,2 1 6 ,3 3 1 1850..................... 9 0 6 .18 5 1800 ....................... 1 62,686
1 890..................... 1 .8 3 7 ,3 5 3 1 8 4 0 ................... 6 91.392 1790 ....................... 82.5 48
1880......................1 .5 4 2 ,1 8 0 1830..................... 5 16.823
T h e p r o p o r t io n o f th e c o lo r e d p o p u la tio n w as 4 7 .0 2 % in 1 88 0 , 4 6 .8 % In
1890, 4 6 .7 % in 1900. 4 5 .1 % in 1910 a n d 4 1 .6 % in 1920.
In n u m b e r,
b la c k s w ere 3 8 4 ,6 1 3 in 1850; 4 6 5 .6 9 8 in I 8 6 0 ; 545 ,14 2 in 1870; 7 2 5 ,1 3 3 in
i‘1880, 8 5 8 ,8 1 5 in 1890. 1 .0 3 4 ,8 1 3 in 1900, 1 ,1 7 6 ,9 8 7 in 1910 a n d 1 ,2 0 6 ,3 6 5
n 1920.
C I T IE S . C O U N T IE S A N D T O W N S IN T H E

S T A T E O F G E O R G IA .
T n e G o v e r n o r d e sig n a te d t h e N a tio n a l P a rk B a n k , N . Y . , as fis c a l a g e n t
fo r th e S ta te o f G eo r g ia fo r a p e r io d o f fo u r y e a rs , w h ic h b e c a m e e ffe c t iv e
in 1 922.




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ATLAN TA.

T h is to w n Is in C o o k C o u n t y .
B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 1 9 1 9 --$ 5 7 ,5 0 0
S in king fu n d __________________ 12,338
A ssess, v a l ., real e s ta t e ______5 1 7 .14 8
A ssess, v a l., p e r s o n a l_________3 0 2 .22 9
T o ta l assess, v a l. 1 91 9 _______ 819 ,37 7
T o ta l tax ra te (p er $ 1 ,000) T 9 $ 15 .00
P o p u la tio n 1 910. 1 ,9 0 2 ; 1920, 1.720

A tla n ta is th e c a p ita l o f G e o r g ia
and th e c o u n t y se a t o f F u lt o n
C ou n ty .
I n co r p o ra te d in 1847. T h e
S uprem e C o u r t o f G e o rgia v a lid a te d
the b o n d issue o f $ 8 ,8 5 0 ,0 0 0 v o te d b y
the p e o p le o f the c it y M a r c h 1 921.
V. 113, p . 2 20 8 .
S ew er B on d s.
3 ^ s ’03 J-J 2 5 0 .0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1933
tvx s ’ 10 J-J $72 ) OOOc.Jan 1 '2 6 - ’40
ALBANY.
($ 4 5 ,0 0 0 p a y a b le a n n u a lly >
T h is c it y is in D o u g h e r ty C o u n t y
J -J 3 9 0 .0 0 0
-J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 51
In c. 1838
E a s t A lb a n y annexed 5 s ' 2 1
J -J 3 1 2 . 0 0 0 . . .J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 5 l
F e b . 5 1910. V . 9 0 , p . 5 15 . C it y 5 s ’ 21
5s ’21 J - J i 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 — J a n 1 ’2 6 -’33
m a n a g e r-co m m iss io n fo r m o f g o v e r n ­
R edem ption.
m e n t J an . 14 1924.
« H s '2 0 J-J $ 1 2 4 ,0 0 0 ____ J an 1 1950
Drainage Bonds.
4 6 .0 0 0 ___J an 1 1926
5 s '24
M -S $ 9 6 ,0 0 0 r* M a r l '2 6 - ’49 Is g 96 J-J
Is g ’ 97 J-J
7 4 .0 0 0 ___J an 1 1927
A uditoriu m Bonds.
is g ’ 99 J -J 2 7 5 . 0 0 0 - . D e c 31 1928
6s 15 J -D $ 4 0 .0 0 0 c — J u n e 1 1945
B 4 g ’0 2 J - J 4 1 8 .0 0 0 - — D e c 31 1931
S c h o o l B o n d s.
fis 15 J -D $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 c ___ J u n e 1 1945 Is g 03 J -J 3 9 9 .0 0 0 .— D e c 31 1933
6 8 .5 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1941
5s ‘ 24 M -S 9 6 .0 0 0 r * M a r 1 ‘2 6 -’49 I H s 'H J -J
t ;^ 3 l 5 J -J
5 2 .0 0 0 ___S ept 1 1945
P a v in g B o n d s .
1 1 6 .0 0 0 ___ J u ly 1 1946
5s ’ 20 J -J $ 6 6 ,0 0 0 r* _ J a n 1 *26-’47 » 4 s ’ 16 J-J
4 H s ’22 J -J
2 0 .0 0 0 . . J a n 1 '2 6 - ’27
W a t e r a nd Li gh t B o n d s .
4s 01 J-J $ 2 2 .1 00 c___ July 1 1931 4 H s ’22 J -J 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 . - Jan 1 '4 3 - ’ 51
M u n i c i p a l - I m p r o v e m e n t B o n d s. 4 ^ s ’22 J-J 1 4 9 ,0 0 0 .- J a n 1 ’ 2 v -’41
vVater B o n d s .
5s ’08
F e t $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 — F e b 1 ’ 26 38
$ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ___J u ly 1 1931
5s g ’ l l M -N 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ____ N o v 1 1941 3 !^ g ’0 l J-J
1 5 0 .0 0 0 ___ J u ly 1 1933
5 s g ’ 13 A - O _____________ O c t . 1 1943 3 H g ’03 J -J
3 5 0 .0 0 0 ___J u ly 1 1937
5s ’ 20 F -A
5 0 .0 0 0 ____ F e b 1 1950 is 07 J-J
B O N D . D E B T J u n e 3 0 '2 5 - $ 64 5 ,1 0 0 m s ’ 10 J-J 4 50 O O O c-.Jan 1 ’2 6 -’40
($ 3 0 ,0 0 0 p a y a b le a n n u a lly .)
W a te r d e b t (in c l.)
_______
4 1 ,1 0 0
J -J 4 45 6 00 __Jan 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 51
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’1)_______ 1 05,205 5 s '21
5s ’21 J-J II ,3 4 0 ,0 0 0 ___ Jan 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 50
S in king fu n d s _______________ 132.843
\ 4 8 ,0 0 0 _____ J a n 1 1951
Assessed v a l .. r e a l__________ 5 .3 3 1 ,5 7 8
H ospital Bonds.
A ssessed v a l ., p e r s o n a l_____3 .9 6 6 ,6 0 6
O th e r assessable p r o p e r t y .- 3 9 5 ,0 0 0 4 4 s ’ l 0 J -J $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 c . . . J a n 1 1940
School B onds.
T o t .a s s ’ d v a l.’ 2 5 ( 6 0 % a c t .) 9 .6 9 3 ,'8 4
T a x rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 925___ $ 1 9 .5 0 4 4 8 '1 0 J - J $ 300 0 0 0 . -J a n 4 ’ 2 6 -’48
($ 2 0 ,0 0 0 p a y a b le a n n u a lly .)
P o p ’ll 1 9 1 0 .8 ,1 9 0 : 1 92 0 ........... .1 1 .5 5 5
I N T . on b o n d s o f '01 a t N a t. 5s *21 J -J 1 .4 4 5 .0 0 0 ..J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 5 l
B an k o f C o m m e r c e . N . Y . C it y ; on 5s ’21 J-J ( 1 .9 ) 0 ,0 0 0 — -J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 50
t 1 2 5 .0 0 0 ____ J an 1 1951
b o n d s o f '0 8 a t N a t . C it y B a n k .
Crematory Bonds.
N . Y . C it y , a n d o n all o th e r s at
M e c h a n ic s & M e t a ls N a t . B a n k 4 H sT O J-J S 5 0 .0 0 0 C -— Jan 1 1 9 4 0
S tre e t Im p r o v e m e n t B o n d s .
N . Y . C it y .
6s ’ 21 M -S $ 9 6 . 0 0 0 . . S ep t 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 31
6s ’ 21 A -O
9 6 .0 0 0 ___ O c t 1 '2 >-’31
AMEBICUS.
6s ’21
J -D
9 5 . 0 0 0 .. D e c 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 3 l
T h is c it y is In S u m ter C o u n t y 6s’ 2 1 & ’2 2 M -N 6 2 ,0 0 0 — N o v 1 9 2 6 -’31
C h arter gran ted in 1855.
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 116, p . 326)
Im provem en t B o n d s.
5s ’ 22
J -J
6 0 .0 0 0 — J u ly 1 9 2 6 -’31
4 H « 9 7 - . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 _____________ 1927 5s ’ 22 J -D 1 1 5 .5 0 0 — D e c 1 '2 6 - ’31
Sew er B o n d s.
6s ’ 22
F -A 4 5 . 0 0 0 .- F e b 1 92 6 -’31
4 H * T 1 . . . $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ......................... 1941 5s ’ 22
M - N 3 I . 0 0 0 - . N o v 1 92 6 -’31
5s 13 J-J
1 0.0 00 ___ J u ly 1 1943 5s ’ 23 J -J
6 3 .5 0 0 ___ J an 1 ’2 6 -’32
W a te r B o n d s.
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 1 16, p . 5 3 7 .)
4 H s 'l l . . . $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ......................... 1941 5s ’ 23 M -S 6 8 , 0 0 0 . .M a r 1 ’ 2 6 -’33
P a vin g B o n d s.
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 1 16, p . 1 0 9 0 .)
4s ’ l l
— $ 3 3 .0 0 0 ......................... 1941 4 :i4 s '2 3 J-J
1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ..J u n e 1 ’ 2 5 -’33
S treet Im p rov em en t B o n d s.
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 1 16, p . 1 3 6 8 .)
tH s'1 6 J-J $30,000C_________ 1946 4 L£s’ 25 F -A 1 2 2 .0 0 0 r* _ F e b 1 ’2 7 -’34
4 J^s’ 25 J -J
6 0 , 0 0 0 ..J a n . 1 ’2 6 -’ 55 4 !^ s ’ 25 A -O
7 9 ,0 0 0 r * .A p r 1 ’ 2 7 -’34
E le ctric B o n d s.
4 b j s '2 5 J - D 5 8 .0 0 0 r * .J u n e 1 '2 8 - ’34
5H s
. . . $ 1 8 .0 0 0 ............................ 4 H s ’ 2.5 J -J
9 O .0 0 0 r* _ J u ly 1 '2 7 - ’34
‘ S c h o o l B o n d s.
(F o r m a tu r ity s e e V . 121, p . 2 2 7 .)
4s
A -O $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ___ J u ly 1 1939 4 1£s’ 25 F -A
9 0 .0 0 0 r * _ A u g 1 ’ 2 7 -’34
5s T 3 J-J
35 0 0 0 ___ J u ly 1 1943 4 J^s’ 25 A -O 9 7 ,5 0 0 r * .S e p t l ’2 7 -’34
5s 14 J-J
7 .0 0 0 ___ J u ly 1 1944 (F o r m a tu r ity see V . 121, p . 1818 )
H o s p ita l B o n d s.
4 V£s’ 25 M - N 6 7 ,0 0 0 r * _ N o v 1 ’2 6 - ’34
5s T 4 J-J
$ 3 .0 0 0 ___ J u ly 1 1944 (F o r m a t u r it y see V . 121, p . 2 7 8 2 .)
B O N D . D E B T N o v 22 ’ 2 3 - $ 2 2 3 ,0 0 0
Town o f Edgewood Bonds.
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) __________
4 0 ,0 0 0 is ’07 M -S $ 1 2 .0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1937
Assess, va l. '2 2 (3-5 a c t .) — 5 .6 5 6,78 7 is 07
A -O
1 2.500 . . . O c t 1 1934
T o ta l tax rate(per$1 0 00V 2 ’ — $ 20.00
K irkwood Bonds (annexed).
P o p u la tio n 1910, 8 .0 6 3 ; 1 9 2 0 ..9 .0 1 0
S chool.
• I N T . p a y a b le In N . Y . or A m eri- 5s ’ 06 J-J
“ “
$ 2 .5 0 0 - - J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 37
cus; o th e rs a t H a m b le to n Sc C o ..B a lt. 5s ’ 14 J-J
5 ,0 0 0 ____ J a n 1 1944
5s ’ 21
J-J
5 0 .0 0 0 - - J a n 1 ’ 2 7 -’ 51
W a ter.
APPLING COUNTY.
5s ’ 11 J -J $ 2 5 . 0 0 0 .-J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’41
B axley is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
S ew er.
B O N D . D E B T D e c 2 '2 1 - $ 4 0 ,00 0 5 s ’ l l
J-J $ 1 7 ,0 0 0 - .J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’41
20 000
Flo'atlng d e b t _______________
S tre e t—
T o t .assess, v a l.’2 3 (6 0 % a c t ) 3 .7 5 7 ,1 0 1
5s 14 J -J $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ____ J a n 1 1944
S ta te a n d C o u n t y ta x rate- (per
S t r e e t P a v in g B o n d s .
$ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 1 - - - ................. — $ 2 0 .0 0
'2 2 M
P o p u la tio n in 1 9 2 0 ______________9 ,8 6 6 5 !4 s r id g e - N $ n9 0 , 0 0 0 - - M a y 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 31
B
B o d s.
5s '21
J -J $ 4 7 6 .0 0 0 - - - J a n 1 *26-’ 51
4SH BU BN .
TN T. in A tla n ta a n d a t N a t. P a rk
T h is c it v is in T u r n e r C o u n t y .
B ank, N . Y .
B O N D . D E B T D e c 3 ’2 5 - - $ 5 5 ,0 0 0
T O T A L D E B T . S IN K . F U N D S ,
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) _________
18.000
& C .—
T o t a ssess.val. 2 5 (6 0 % a c t .) 1 ,0 0 5 .0 0 0
Dec. 31 '2 4 . D e c . 3 1 ’ 2 3 .
T a x ra te (per $ 1 ,0 00 ) 1 9 2 5 -— $ 20 00
P o p u la . 1 910. 2 .2 1 4 ; ’2 0 ............... 2 .1 1 6 T o t . b d . d e b t $ l l , 6 1 2 .0 0 0 $ 1 1 ,8 7 8 .0 0 0
W a te r d e b t
( in c l u d e d ) - . 2 980 000 3 ,1 0 5 ,0 0 0
ATH EN S.
O n D e c . 31 1924 th e sin k in g fu n d
A th en s is th e c o u n ty seat o f C la rk e a m o u n te d t o $ 2 ,2 7 3 ,1 0 9 , a n d on
C o u n ty .
In c o r p o r a te d 1872.
D e c . 31 1923, $ 2 ,0 5 8 ,9 5 0 . T h e r e w a s
iW a te r B on d s.
a lso a d e b t o f $ 2 ,1 2 4 ,5 0 0 fo r s pecial
4 H s g ’ 08J-J $ 3 5 .0 0 0 c - — J u ly 1 1938 a ssessm en t s tr e e t im p t . o n D e c . 31
l< 4 s T 6 J -J
3 8 , 0 0 0 . . . J u n e 30 1943 1924. C it y o w n s its w a ter w ork s,
4J^ s’ 25 J -J
5 8 ,0 0 0 ____ D e c 1 1954 v a lu e d a t $ 9 ,9 0 5 ,5 4 0 .
C it y - H a ll B o n d s .
D E B T L I M I T A T I O N .— T h e S tate
is ’ 03 M -S $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 c ___S ept 1 1933 co n s titu tio n fo r b id s increase o f c i t y ’ s
S tr e e t-Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s .
d e b t b e y o n d 7 % o f real a n d p ersonal
4s ’ 99 J-J $ 1 6 ,0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’29 v a lu e , e x c e p t w h ere a m e n d e d b y A c t
t H s ’ 13 J-J J 7 5 .0 0 0 c -.J u n e 30 1943 o f 1920, w h e re b y a n y c it y h a v in g a
5s ’ 20 F -A 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ D e c 1 1949 p o p u la tio n o f 150 ,00 0 o r m o re ca n
S t r e e t a n d B r id g e B o n d s .
issue a n d sell str e e t im p t . b o n d s ,
5s '2 2 J -D $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1952 sam e b e in g d ir e c t o b lig a tio n s o f th e
Sew er B on d s.
c it y , th e te rm o f said b o n d s n o t t o
4s ’ 00 J -J
$5 0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -'3 0 e xce e d ten yea rs. B o r r o w in g a b ilit y
< t< g'08J-.T 14 0 ,0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1938 w ith in th e co n s titu tio n a l lim it D e c .
5s * 2 2 J -D
3 0 ,0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1952 31 1924 w as $ 2 3 ,7 1 0 ,2 7 3 .2 6 *
S ch o o l B ond s.
A S S E S S E D V A L U A T I O N .— T h e
$s ’ 08 J -J $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 c . . F e b 15 1938 o lty ’ s assessed v a lu a tio n (a b o u t 7 0 %
4 H s ’ 13 J -J 1 0 0 , 0 0 0 c ..J u n e 30 1943 actual value) a n d t a x rate h a v e been
5s '2 2 J -D 1 7 5 .0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1952 vs fo llo w s:
B O N D . D E B T D e c 14 ’ 21 $ 6 9 9 ,0 0 0 Assessed v a lu e , re a l e s t-$ 2 4 7 ,5 3 8 ,3 4 I
W ater d e b t (I n c lu d e d )___
1 71,000 Assessed v a lu e , p e rso n a l 9 1 .1 7 9 ,8 4 7
S in k in g f u n d _____________
158,947 T o ta l ass’ d v a lu e 1924 - 3 3 8 ,7 1 8 ,1 8 8
Assess, v a l. real e s ta te ___ 1 1 ,0 0 0 .0 0 0
T h e to ta l ta x ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) fo r
Assess, v a l., p e rs o n a l____ 4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 1924 was $ 1 1 .0 0 , b e in g m a d e u p o f
T o ta l assess, v a l. 1921
the S tate an d c o u n t y t a x . $ 1 6 .0 0 . and
(6 0 % a c t u a l)___________ 1 5,0 00 ,0 0 0 c it y ta x p r o p e r , $ 1 5 .0 0 .
T a x ra te (p er $ 1,0 00 ) 1 92 1 ___ $ 1 1 .0 0
P O P U L A T I O N In 1920 (C e n s u s ),
P o p ’n 1 91 0 , 1 4,9 13 ; 1 92 0 _____1 6.748
2 0 0 ,61 6 ; 1910 (C e n s u s ), 1 5 4 ,83 9 ; In
{ I N T . a t M e c h . & M e t a ls N a t . 1900 (C e n s u s ), 8 9 ,8 7 2 ; In 1890.
B k .t N . Y . , a n d A th e n s ; o th e rs In 6 5 ,5 3 3 ; in 1 880. 3 7 .3 0 9 .
A th e n s .
A ll c o u p o n s are re c e iv a b le
for c i t y tax es

AUGUSTA.

A T K IN S O N C O U N T Y
P ea rson is th e C o u n t y s e a t.
C o u r t - H o u s e & J a il B o n d s .
5s ’ 20 J -D $60 0 0 0 c .......................
B O N D . D E B T D e c ’ 2 5 . — $ 6 0 ,0 0 0
A ssess, v a l. 1925 ( X a c t . ) -2 ,5 0 0 ,0 0 0
S ta te & C o . ta x (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 2 5 — $ 2 0 .0 0
P o p u la tio n 1 92 0 ________________ 7 ,6 5 6
IN T . at N ew Y ork .

A u g u sta Is t h e c o u n t y seat o f R ic h ­
m o n d C o . I n c . as a c it y J a n . 31 1798.
S u m m e rville a n n ex ed J an . 1 1 912.
P o p ’n 1 910, 4 1 ,0 4 0 ; 1 920, 5 2 ,5 4 8 .
T h is c it y su ffe re d loss b y fir e o n
M a r . 22 1916 e s t. a t b etw een $ 5 ,0 0 0 ,000 a n d $ 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 . V . 102, p . 1 553.
A p r o p o s it io n c a llin g f o r t h e a d o p tio n
o f th e co m m is s io n fo r m o f g o v e r n ­
m e n t b y A u g u sta w a s r e je c t e d b y

D ec., 1925.]
A U G U S T A ( Concluded ).
th e v o t e r s o n N o v . 7 1922 (V . 115,
p . 2 2 9 0 ).
H o s p ita l B o n d s .
4 K s ’ 12 J-J 8 9 5 .0 0 0 c ___ J u ly 1 1942
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
4 ^ s '9 6 A -O $ 5 6 . 0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1926
4s ’ 97 A -O
6 2 .0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1 9 2 7
8 ) * s '9 8 M -S 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 c .. .M a r 1 1928
3 J 6 s '9 9 J -D
4 8 . 0 0 0 c ... J u n e 1 1929
3 J5s'99 M -N 6 6 . 0 0 0 c . . . N o v 1 1929
3J-$s'00 A -O 8 2 . 0 0 0 c . . . A p r 1 1930
4s ’ 01
M - N 6 5 , 0 0 0 c . . . N o v 1 1930
4s ’ 01
J -D 2 3 , 0 0 0 c . . . D e c 1 1931
4a ’02
J -J
8 5 . 0 0 0 c . ..J a n 1 1932
4s ’03
J -J
5 6 , 0 0 0 c ... J a n 1 1933
4s ’ 04
J-J 1 0 6 , 0 0 0 c ... J a n 1 1934
4s ’ 0 5
J - D 1 45 .0 0 0 c . . . D e c 1 1935
4s ’ 0 6
F -A 3 5 .0 0 0 c . . . F e b 1 1936
4 H s ’ 13 M -N 1 5 1 0 0 0 c ___ N o v 1 1943
4 t£ s '1 6 F -A
29 0 0 0 _____ F e b 1 1946
4 K s ’ 16 A -O
1 5 .0 0 0 _____O c t 1 1946
4 H s '1 9 F -A
2 1 .0 0 0 _____F e b 1 1949
4 H s ’ 22 J -D 1 0 8 .0 0 0 _____ D e c 1 1952
4 H s ’ 2 1 M -N 1 0 4 .0 0 0 _____M a y 1 1952
_s ’23 M -S 9 5 .0 0 0 _____M a r 1 1953
4 H s ’ 19 F -A
2 1 ,0 0 0 _____F e b 1 1949
4 ^ s '2 1 M - N
9 5 ,0 0 0 _____ M a y 1 1951
4 K s ’25 . . .
8 8 , 0 0 0 . . . .........................
S u m m e r v ille B o n d s .
58 '9 7 M - N $ 3 7 .0 0 0 _____ M a y 1 1927
6 s ’ 03 A -F
2 5 .0 0 0 _____A u g 1 1933
6s ’ l l
J -D
5 6 .0 0 0 __June 1 1 9 4 1
F lo o d -P r o t e c t io n B o n d s.
4 H s ’ 12 M - N * 6 7 8 ,O O O c.N ov 1 1942
4 J 4 s T 4 J-J
1 57 7 ,0 0 0 c .J u ly 1 1944
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s.
4 H s ’ 12 J-J $95 0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1942
B o n d I n d e b t e d n e s s N o v . 1 1925.
T a x digest 1925 _______ 3 50 ,8 3 9 ,4 9 4
B o n d e d Ind eb tedn ess ex­
clu s iv e o f flo o d p r o te c ­
t io n b o n d s ............. ............
1 .9 4 3 .0 0 0
fl o o d p ro te c tio n b o n d s . 1 ,2 5 5,00 0

GEORGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BARROW COUNTY.
W in d e r is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
P u b lic R o a d B o n d s .
5s T 9 Jan $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 '3 0 - ’ 49
C ou rt H ou se B on ds.
5s T 9 Jan * 1 0 0 ,000c .Tan 1 ’ 30-M 9
T O T A L D E B T N o v 1 9 2 5 -- $ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’l ) ______
1 5.000
S in king f u n d ________________
10 .0 0 0
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 5 - - 2 789 685
S ta te & c o .t a x (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 )’ 2 5 -$ 2 5 .0 0
P o p u la tio n in 1 9 2 0 _____________1 3,188
BEN H IL L C O U N T Y .
F itzg era ld is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
B O N D . D E B T N o v 14 '2 3 . $ 4 0 ,0 0 0
F loa tin g d e b t _________
20,0 00
Assessed v a l. real e s ta t e
2.7 5 7 997
A ssessed v a l. p e r s o n a l_____ 1 ,2 8 5 390
T o ta l assessed va lu e , 1923
(a b o u t 4 0 % a c t u a l)_4 ,0 4 3 .3 8 7
T a x ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 3 ___ $21 50
P o p u la tio n in 1 9 2 0 _____________ 14.599
B IB B C O U N T Y .
C o u n t y s c a t is M a c o n .
C ou rt H ouse B ond s.
($ 8 1 ,OOOr* M a y 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 34
4 ^ s T 9 M - N | 2 8 0 ,0 0 0 r * M a y 1 '3 5 -’ 48
S ch ool B on d s.
4 H s T 9 M - N /$ 8 1 ,0 0 0 r * M a y 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 34
1280,OOOr* M a y 1 '3 5 -’ 48
4 H g ’23 M - N 113 0 ,0 0 !)- M a y 1 ’ 2 6 -'3 8
1 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 -M a y 1 -3 e -'5 2
R oad B on d s.
4 H s '1 9 M - N i 11 9,0 00 r* M a y 1 '2 5 -'3 4
1 4 9 0 ,OOOr* M a y 1 '3 5 -'4 8
B O N D . D E B T D e c 8 '2 4 - $ l ,8 4 0 .0 00
A ssessed v a l. r e a l__________ 3 2.9 5 9 ,6 2 0
A ssessed v a l . p e r s o n a l____ 1 .8 7 3.98 0
O th er asses, p r o p e r t y ____ 1 1.4 99 .8 3 5
T o t a l assessed va lu e 1924
(6 0 % a c t u a l)___________ 4 6.3 3 3 ,4 3 5
S tate & c o .t a x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 )'2 4 -$ 2 2 .0 0
P o p u la tio n 1 9 2 0 _______________ 71.304
I N T . a t C o u n t y T re a s u re r's o ffic e .

T o t a l b o n d e d d e b t ____ $ 3 ,1 9 8 ,0 0 0
L ess b o n d s purchased b y
S in k in g F un d C o m m ls .
4 2 6 .0 0 0 BLACKSHEAR.
Net I n d e b t e d n e s s ..____ _ * 2 .7 7 2 .0 0 0
T h is t o w n is in P ie rce C o u n t y .
S ch oo B on d s.
B o n d e d in d eb ted n e ss per­
5s g ’25 J -J $ 2 7 ,OO Or*.July 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 52
m issible u n der co n s ti­
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 4 . $ 7 6 ,00 0
tu tion a l lim ita tio n s on
Assess, v a l. 1924 ( H a c t .) . - l , 1 6 6 , 2 2 3
basis o f T a x D ig e st o f
T a x rate ip e r *1,000* 19 2 4 . .$ 2 0 00
$ 5 0 ,8 3 9 ,4 9 4 ( 7 % ) -------$ 3 ,5 8 7 ,4 5 8
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 ,2 3 5; 1 920. 1 ,3 2 9
B o n d e d in d eb ted n ess p e r ­
I N T . p a y a b le in N e w Y o r k .
m issib le un der A m e n d ­
m e n t to co n s titu tio n
BLAKELY
a u th oriz in g th e C it y
T h is c it y Is n E aid y C o u n t y . I n ­
C o u n c il o f A u g u sta to
c o r p . as a to w n in 1870 a n d as a c i t y in
issue b on d s secu red b y
1900. P o p . 1910, 1 .838; 1 9 2 0 ,1 .9 8 5
a m o rtg a g e on Its p o w ­
W a te r a n d L ig h t B o n d s .
e r -p ro d u cin g ca n a l and
4LSs'03 J an $ 1 3 .0 0 0 .........
1929
Its w a ter-w ork s; va lu ed
S c h o o l, S ew er a n d P u b lic D eb t.
b y B oa r d o f A p praisers
6s ' l l
J an $ 5 3 ,0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1941
a p p o in te d
by
S tate
Ic e -P la n t B o n d s .
L egislatu re a t $ 3 ,5 0 0 ,6s '1 5 J an
$ 6 ,0 0 0 ..J a n 1 '2 6 -'3 6
1 ,2 5 5 0 00
0 0 0 (5 0 % ) th e r e o f____
M u n i c i p a l P a v in g B o n d s .
T o t a l in d eb ted n e ss au ­
($ 3 ,5 0 0 ______ 1930-1936
th o riz e d b y S ta te ______
3 ,5 8 7 ,6 4 5 5s ’ 22 J -J ( 4 ,0 0 0 ______ 1937-1940
T o t a l b o n d e d in d e b te d n e ss 3 ,1 9 8 ,0 0 0
6 .0 0 0 ........... 1941-1943
( 1 ,5 0 0 ___________ 1944
T o t a l m argin p erm issi­
7 s ’ 23 J an * 2 1 ,6 0 0 . -J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -'3 3
b l e .............................
$389 ,6 4 5 B O N D . D E B T Jan 24 ’2 5 . $ 7 6 ,5 0 9
O th e r d e b t N o v 20 '2 5 . .
3 2 5 .0 0 0 W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) __________
9 .0 0 0
C a s h in b a n k N o v 20 '2 5 .
15.450 A ssessm ent d e b t (a d d ’l ) ___
4 6 .8 6 0
C it y t a x ra te ( pot $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 5 -$ 1 8 .0 0 F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’l ) _______
16 039
{ I N T . a t o f f ic e o f C o m p tr o lle r o r Assessed v a l. real e s ta te ___ 7 5 6 ,’ 20
A ssessed v a l. p e r s o n a l______ 5 9 ? 624
a t A m e r . E x c h . N a t . B k ., N . Y .
O th er assess, p r o p e r t y ____
2 2 ,5 3 8
T o t a l assessed v a l. 1924
(6 5 % a c t u a l)_____________1 ,3 7 0 ,7 8 2
BACON COUNTY.
T a x ra te (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’2 4 ______$ 15 .00
A lm a is th e c o u n t y s e a t .
I N T . a t C e n tra l B a n k & T ru s»
6s ’ 17 . . . $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ______1928 1947 C o r p o r a t io n , A tla n ta .
<Of th e a b o v e b o n d s , $ 6 0 ,0 0 0 is for
ro a d s, $ 3 0 ,00 0 c o u r t h o u se and BLECKLEY COUNTY.
* 10 .0 0 0 ja il.)
C o ch ra n is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
B O N D . D E B T D e c 2 1 9 2 1 . $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
R o a d M a c h in e r y B o n d s .
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’ l) ( e s t . ) . 1 5 0 ,00 0 5s T 3 A -O
* 8 ,0 0 0 ____ O c t 1 1943
A ssessed va lu e, real e s t a t e . l ,39 0 ,6 77 (S u b je c t t o ca ll p a rt y r l y . a fte r 1 923.)
A ssessed va lu e, p e rs o n a l___ 9 70.321
C o u rt-H o u s e B o n d s.
T o t a l assessed va lu e 1921
5s T 3
A -O $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 ____ O c t 1 1943
(a b o u t A a c t u a l)________ 2 ,3 6 0 ,9 9 8 (S u b je c t t o call p a r t y r ly . a fte r 1923.)
T o t a l tax rate (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 21 .$ 2 5 .0 0
J a il B o n d s .
P o p u la tio n 1920 (C e n su s)______6 ,4 6 0 5s T 3
A -O $ 1 2 ,0 0 0 ____ O c t 1 1943
(S u b je c t t o ca ll p a rt y r l y . a fte r 1923.
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1923 - . $ 6 5 ,0 0 0
T o ta l assessed va lu e 1922
B A IN BRIDG E.
(1-5 a c t u a l ) _____________ 3 ,1 9 2 ,6 2 8
T h is c it y is c o u n t y seat o f D e c a tu r
C o u n t y . I n c o r p . in 1829. P o p u la ­ S ta te & C o .ta x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’2 3 .$ 2 0 00
P o p u la tio n in 1 9 2 0 ____________ 10,532
tio n 1910, 4 ,2 1 7 ; 1 92 0 , 4 ,7 9 2 .
D r a in a g e B o n d s .
BROOK
_s
. . . $ 2 4 ,0 0 0 ............................. ..................... S C O U N T Y .
Q u itm a n is th e c o u n t y s e a t .
S a n it a r y B o n d s .
R oad B ond s.
-s
. . . $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 _________________
5s ’ 20 J -J $ 4 3 0 .0 0 0 -- . J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 48
C it y - H a i l B o n d s .
5s ’ 12 J -J $ 1 5 . 0 0 0 . . .J a n 1 ’2 8 -’42 B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 ’ 2 5 . . $ 45 6 ,0 0 0
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 5 -.7 .3 3 7 .3 4 4
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s .
5s
J -J $ 1 3 ,0 0 0 ___ P a r t ye a rly S tate & C o .t a x ("per $1,0 00 ) ’25 $ 17 .50
5s T 2
J -J
1 0 ,0 0 0 ___ Jan 1 '3 3 -'4 2 P o p u la tio n in 1.920____________ 2 4.538
I N T . p a y a b le in g o ld in N . Y . C itv
P a v in g B o n d s .
5s T 2
J-J $ 1 7 . 0 0 0 . . .J a n 1 '2 6 -’ 42 o r in Q u itm a n
S ew er B on d s.
B R U N S W IC K .
5 ^ s ’ 21 J-J $ 1 5 ,1 0 0 ______ 1926-1936
C o u n t y seat o f G ly n n C o u n t y . I n c
S ch o o l B ond s.
F eb. 22 1856. P o p 'n 1 910. 1 0,182
5 J£ s’21 J-J $ 2 2 , 0 0 0 ______ 1926-1936 1920. 14,4 53 .
-s
...
2 0 ,0 0 0 _________________
S tr e e t P a v in g B o n d s .
T O T A L D E B T F e b . 4 ’ 2 4 . $25 6 ,0 0 0 5s g '19 J-J $ 1 4 4 ,OOOr*. J u ly 1 ’2 6 -’49
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’l ) _______
3 1,5 00
F ir e D e p a r t m e n t B o n d s .
T o t a l assessed v a l. 1923
5s ’ 14 A -O $ 1 3 , 5 0 0 r * .. 0 c t 1 1944
(a b o u t 3 -5 a c t u a l)_______ 4 ,0 5 1 ,4 6 9
S ew er B on d s.
I N T . at H a n o v e r N a t. B k ., N . Y 5s ’ 14 A -O $ 1 6 ,5 0 0 r * _ _ 0 c t 1 1944
5s g '22 A -O
5 0 ,OO Or*.Oct 1 ’ 2 8 -’52
R e fu n d in g B o n d s.
B A R N E S V IL L E .
5s g '21 J-J $ 6 2 ,O O O r*..Jan 1 1 9 5 1
T h is c it y is in P ik e C o u n ty .
B r id g e a n d R o a d B o n d s .
W a t e r , S e w e r a n d F ir e B o n d s . 5s g '22 A -0 $ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 r * _ O c t 7 ’2 8 -’ 52
-S
. . . $ 3 0 .0 0 0 _________________
S treet B o n d s.
P u b l i c P r o p e r t y I r a p t. B o n d s .
5s g ’25 J -J $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 r * .J a n 1 ’3 0 -’54
5s T 6 J -J
$ 5 ,0 0 0 c ___ Jan 1
1942
“ C it y C o n s o l . ” B o n d s .
S c h o o l , W a t e r & L i g h t B o n d s . 7s
. . . $ 6 5 ,0 0 0 ........... 1926-1930
4s ’03 J -J $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ____J an 1 1928 B O N D . D E B T S ept 3 0 '2 5 $ 57 5 ,0 0 0
6s ’ 08 J -J
2 5 ,0 0 0 ____Jan 1 1927 S inking f u n d _______________
6 8 380
S c h o o l , W a t e r , S e w e r & L i g h t . A ssess, v a l. real e s ta te ___ 9 ,3 0 3 7 95
6s ’ l l
J-J $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 c ..J a n 1 '3 3 -'4 1 Assess, v a l. p e r s o n a l______ 2 ,9 7 8 913
S t r e e t & S id e w a l k B o n d s .
T o ta l v a l . (8 0 % a c t . ) '2 5 - .1 2 .2 8 2 ,7 0 8
5s T 7
J-J $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’4 3 -’45 C it y ta x (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 5 ____ $ 20 .00
B O N D . D E B T S ept 8 T 7 - $ 13 0 ,5 0 0
I N T . p a y a b le In B ru n sw ick .
A ssess, v a l., real e s ta te _____1,3 2 9,30 7
A ss ess , v a l ., p e rs o n a l______ 6 23,863 B U T T S C O U N T Y .
T o t a l assess, v a l. T 7 (a b t.
J a c k so n is th e c o u n t y seat.
*A a c t u a l)------------------------- 1 .9 5 3 ,1 7 0
R oad B on d s.
T a x ra te (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1917____ $ 10 .00 5s ’ 23 M -S $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1953
P o p u la tio n 1 910. 3 ,0 6 8 ; 1 920, 3 ,0 5 9 B O N D E D D E B T __________
(? )
I N T . a t H a n o v e r N a t. B k .. N . Y
P o p u la ’n 1 910, 1 3 ,2 6 4 ; 1 920, 12,3 27




C A IR O .
T h is c it y is in G r a d y C o u n t y .
P a v in g B o n d s .
5s T 9
J-J $ 1 4 .0 0 0 ..J a n 1 ’4 4 -’48
* Sew er B on d s.
5s g 17 Jan $ 2 8 . 0 0 0 c ____ 1930 1946
B O N D . D E B T D e c 3 ’ 2 5 . . $ 6 4 ,6 0 0
16,1 46
A ssessm en t d e b t (a d d ’l ) ___
1 7.665
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’l ) _______
Assess, v a l. real e s ta te ____ 6 67 820
Assess, v a l. p e rs o n a l_______ 4 3 0 542
O ther assess, p r o p e r t y ____
4 7 ,0 6
T o t .a s s ’ d v a l.'2 4 (6 0 % a c t ) .1 .1 4 5 .3 7 8
C ity tax rate (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 5 -$ 1 4 .0 0
P o p 'n 1910. 1 ,5 0 5; 1920 _______ 1,908
* I N T . is p a y a b le in N e w Y o r k .

CALHOUN.
A to w n in G o r d o n C o u n t y .
S tr e e t Im p t. B o n d s ,
5s T 9 J-J $ 1 9 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1944
S ew er B on ds.
5s T 9
J-J $ 5 ,9 0 0 c ______1926-1944
W ater W ork s B on d s.
5s '19
J-J $3 8 0 0 c ______1926-194'J
B O N D . D E B T N o v 11 '2 5 $ 4 6 ,00 0
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’ l ) _______
9 .0 0 0
Assessed va lu e , real e s t a t e . 801 .123
Assessed va lu e , p e r s o n a l___ 227.591
T o t .a s s ’ d v a l.’ 2 5 1 4 0 % a c t .) l .0 2 8 ,7 14
C ity tax ra te (p er $ 1 .000) '2 5 .S 1 7 50
P o p u la tio n 1 91 0 , 1 .6 5 2 : 1 9 2 0 , 1,955

CANTON.
T h is to w n Is in C h e ro k e e C o u n ty
M u n ic ip a l B u ild in g B o n d s .
5s '1 5 ann $ 4 .0 0 0 _______________ 1929
S ch ool B on ds.
($ 5 .0 0 0 ...........................1934
5s T 5
ann-j 6 , 0 0 0 ........................... 1959
1 1 5 .0 0 0 ..............
194 4
B O N D . D E B T N o v 30 '2 5 . $ 1 5 3 ,COO
W ater d e b t (in c lu d e d )______
40 000
2 600
S in king f u n d ________________
A ss'd va l'n 1925 0 4 a c t .) .3 .4 0 0 .0 0 0
T a x rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 5 --.$ 1 1 .00
P o p u la tio n 1 910. 2 ,0 0 2 ; 1 9 2 0 , 2,6 7 9

CARROLLTON.

T h is c it y is In C arroll C ou n ty
P o p u la tio n 1910 3 ,2 9 7 ; 1 92 0 , 4 ,3 6 3 .
S ch ool B on d s.
5s
J u ly $ 1 ,0 0 0 c __ J u ly
1926
5s '1 2 J-J
2 5 , 0 0 0 - . J an 16 '4 0 - * i
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s .
5s
J -J * 4 5 ,0 0 0 c _______________
5s T 2
J-J
4 .0 0 0 _____Jan 10 1936
S tre e t B on d s.
5s
J-J * 2 5 ,0 0 0 ______ Jan 1936
5s '1 2
J-J
1 0 ,0 0 0 ____ Jan 10 1V42
5s 18 J -D
5 0 , 0 0 0 ........... 1943-1945
Sew er B on d s.
5s g '0 6 J-J $ 1 5 .0 0 0 ___J a n 1 '2 6 -’ 3f
5s T 2
J-J
3 . 0 0 0 . . - J a n 10 1936
C it y - H a l l B o n d s 5s T 2
J-J $ 1 8 . 0 0 0 . . Jan 10 ’ 3 7 -’ 3 i
Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s 68
J-J $ 1 4 0 .0 0 0 ______ Jan 1939
B O N D . D E B T D e c 3 ’2 5 . $ 2 5 5 ,0 0 0
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) __________
3 8 .0 0 0
T o t . a s ’d v a l. ’ 25 OA a c t . ) . 4 ,1 0 0 .0 0 0
C it y tax (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 5 ____ $ 1 7 .5 )
I N T . a t H a n o v e r N a t . B k ., N . Y

199
CH ATTO GA COUNTY.
S u m m e r v ille is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
B O N D . D E B T D e c 2 ’ 2 5 — $ 2 7 ,0 0 0
T o t .a s s ’d v a l .’22 ( A a c t . ) . 4 ,3 0 0 ,0 0 0
S tate & C o .t a x (.per .j,l ,UU0)'25 $ 2 3 .0 0
P o p u la tio n in 1 9 2 0 ___________ 1 4,312

CLARKE COUNTY!

C o u n ty seat Is A th e n s.
R o a d Im p t. B o n d s .
4s g ’04 J -J $ 3 2 ,4 0 0 r* _ J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -'3 4
2 5 ,OOOr*.Jan 1 ’ 3 0 -’34
5s g
J-J
5 0 .OOOr*.Jan 1 ’3 5 -'3 9
7 5 ,OOOr*.Jan 1 ’4 0 -’44
(1 0 0 ,0 00 r*_ J an 1 ’4 5 -’49
H o s p ita l B o n d s .
($ 7 5 ,0 0 0 — -J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 40
5s ’25 J-J ( 1 0 0 .0 0 0 - — Tan 1 ’4 1 -’ 50
[ 6 0 . 0 0 0 - . . J an 1 ’ 5 1 -’54
C o u rt-H o u s e B on d s.
5s g '14 J-J $ 1 8 6 ,OOOr*.......................... ..
R o a d a n d B r id g e B o n d s .
5s g ’ 22 J-J $ 1 4 4 ,OOOr*_______ serially
D o r m ito r y B o n d s .
5s g '2 2 J-J $ 4 8 ,OOOr*_______ seria lly
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 4 - $ 6 7 0 ,0 0 0
T o t . assess, va 1. 1924 - .1 8 ,4 ' 6 8 55
T a x ra te fper * 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 4 ___ $ 1 3 .0 0
P op u la tion In 1 9 2 0 ____________ 2 6,1 11
I N T . p a y a b le at N a t. B an k o f
't h e n s and at N a t. P a rk B a n k . N Y .
M e ta ls & M e c h a n ic s B a n k , N . Y . ,
a n d the H a n o v e r N a t . B a n k , N . Y .

COASTAL H IG H W A Y DIST.
T h is d is tr ic t
is in
C h a th a m ,
B r y a n , L ib e r t y , M c I n t o s h , G ly n n
a n d C am d e n co u n tie s . C re a te d u n ­
d e r a u th o r ity o f a n . a m e n d m e n t t o
th e S ta te c o n s titu tio n a d o p te d In
N o v e m b e r 1924.
R oad B on d s.
4 A g ’ 2 5 M -N $ 9 0 0 ,OOOc*M ay 1 ’ 2 7 -’4fl
B O N D . D E B T M a y 1 ’25 $ 9 0 0 ,0 0 0
T o t a l assessed v a l. 1924
(a b o u t A a c t u a l)-----------9 5,5 3 5 ,3 2 8
P o p u la tio n ( e x t .) _____________1 50,000
I N T . p a y a b le a t th e o f f ic e o f th e
D is tr ic t T re a su re r in S a v a n n a h , o r a t
th e C itiz e n s & S ou th ern B a n k ,
S av a n n a h , o r a t th e N a tio n a l C it y
B a n k , N . Y . C it y .

COLLEGE PA RK .
T h is to w n is in F u lto n C o u n t y .
W a t e r w o r k s . S e w e r & F ir e .
5s '24
M - N * 7 2 .0 0 0 — M a y 1 '2 6 - '4 »
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 118. p . 2 9 8 8 .)
T O T A L D E B T M a y 1 9 2 4 . $ 1 1 6 ,0 0 0
W a te r d e b t (in c lu d e d )______
7 2 ,0 0 0
T o t . a ss’d val. ’ 23 (34 a c t . ) .2 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0
T a x rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 923___ $ 1 1 .5 0
P op n I 9 in 2 .1 7 3: 1 929_______ 3 .6 2 2
I N T . a t C itiz e n s & S ou th ern B a n k
o f A tla n ta .

C O L Q U IT T C O U N T Y .
M o u ltr ie is th e c o u n t y seat.
R o a d & B r id g e B o n d s .
(1 9 ,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ’ 2 8 -’3S
5s T 9
J-J (2 0 0 ,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ’3 6 -’45
( 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 c . J an 1 ’ 4 6 -’49
5s
. . . 1 0 0 .0 0 0 c ...............................
R oad B on d s.
S
* 1 0 9 ,0 0 0 ________________
b o n d . D E B T N o v 28 '2 5 . $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d ’1 ). ______
2 0 ,0 0 0
CARTERSVILLE.
S in k in g fu n d ________________
1 0,0 00
T his c lt v Is In B a r to w C o u n t y .
A ssess, v a l. real e s ta te ____ 4 ,6 9 5 ,4 8 3
S ew er B on d s.
A ssess, v a l. p e r s o n a l_______ 2 6 7 ,43 0
5s T 9 J-J $87.000.......................... O th er assess, p r o p e r t y ____ 1 ,9 0 7 ,3 9 9
E l. L t ., G a s . W a t e r & S c h o o l T o t . a ss’d v a l. 25 ( A a c t . ) . 6 ,8 7 0 .3 1 8
5s g T 2 J -J $ 4 4 .0 0 0 c .
J u ly 1 194? T o t a l tax ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 5 -$ 2 6 .0 0
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 9 2 5 . $ 1 2 9 ,0 0 0 P o p ’n 1910. 19,789; 1920______ 2 9 ,3 3 2
F loating d e b t (a d d ’ l ) _______
6 0,0 00
S in king fu n d ------------------------6 500 C O L U M B U S .
Assessed v a l’ n , real e s ta t e . 2 .7 8 5 730
C o u n t y seat o f M u s c o g e e C o u n t y .
Assessed v a l’n , p e r s o n a l___ 8 0 8 ,19 4 In co r p o ra te d 1828.
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1925
S ew er B on d s.
(7 0 -8 0 % a c t u a l ) __________ 3 ,5 9 3 ,9 2 4 5s '2 4 F - A S 2 3 2 .0 0 0 .-A u g 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 54
T a x rate (per $1,0 00 ) 1925
-$ 2 0 .0 0
P ark B o n d s .
P o p u la 'n 1910, 4 ,0 6 7 ; 1920, 4,350 5s '2 4 F - A f S 5 4 .0 0 0 .A u g 15 ’ 2 6 -’39
l N T . at H a n o v e r N a t . B a n k .N . y ;
1 4 5 .0 0 0 .A u g 15 ’ 4 0 -'5 4
and G u a r a n ty T r u s t C o ., o r a t C ity
F ir e S t a t i o n B o n d s .
T rea su rer’s o ffic e .
5 s ’ 19 J -D $ 1 6 .0 0 0 ____ D e c 1 1939
5s '2 4 F -A
5 8 ,0 0 0 . .A u g 1 ’2 6 -’ 54
CEDARTOWN.
R e d e m p tio n B o n d s .
T h is c it y is in P o lk C o u n t y .
4 H s '9 7 J-J
$ 5 5 .0 0 0 ____ J an 1 1927
S ch ool B on d s.
l ^ s ' 9 8 J-J
5 0 .0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1928
5s T 5 J-J $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J an 1 194t 3T*8'01 J-J
4 9 .0 0 0 ------ J an 1 1931
6s ’ 22 J -J
5 0 , 0 0 0 - . . J a n 1 ’ 2 7 -’ 51 ts g '0 5 J -J
3 8 ,5 0 0 ------ J an 1 1 9 3 5
Sew er B on d s.
•U'ig’09 J-J
2 5 0 .0 0 0 ------ J an 1 1 9 3 9
6s ’ 2 2 J-J /$ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ---- Jan 1 ’ 2 7 -’46
S tr e e t-P a v in g B o n d s .
\ 1 5 .0 0 0 — -J a n 1 ’4 7 -’51 5s g T 9 J -D $ 6 6 . 0 0 0 . . - D e c 1 ’ 2 6 -’49
5s ’20 M - N 1 2 5 .0 0 0 ._ N o v 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 50
S tre e t Im p rov em en t B o n d s.
6s ’ 22 J-J j$ 2 4 .0 0 0 ___Jan 1 ’ 2 7 -’ 34 5s ’ 24 F -A
4 3 , 5 0 0 . - A u g 1 ’2 6 -’54
\ 3 4 . 0 0 0 .- - J a n 1 ’ 3 5 -’ 51
B r id g e B o n d s .
T O T . B D . D T . N o v 1 9 2 5 - $ 26 5 ,5 0 0 t J 4g T 0 J -J $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1940
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 925
4 ,0 0 0 ,COO 5s g T 9 J -D
2 2 . 0 0 0 - - . D e c l ’2 6 -’37
T a x ra te (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 5 ___ $ 17 .50 os ^21 J -J 1 5 6 , 0 0 0 ..J u ly 1 ’2 6 -’51
P o p u la tio n 1910, 3 ,5 5 1 ; 1920, 4 ,0 5 3
H o s p ita l B o n d s .
I N T . o n 6 s o f 1922 a t th e C ity 5s g T 9 J -D
2 4 .0 0 0 . — D e c l ’2 6 -’37
T re a s u re r’s o ffic e o r a t th e N a tio n a l l ^ g ’ 14 J-J $ 3 8 . 0 0 0 . . .J a n 1 '2 6 -’44
Park B a n k , N e w Y o r k ; on o th e r s at
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s.
N a tio n a l P a rk B a n k . N e w Y o r k .
5e g T 4 J-J $ 2 8 5 .0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 *26-’44
S ch o o ! B on ds.
5s ’ 20 M - N $ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 .N o v 1 ’2 6 -’ 50
CHARLTON COUNTY.
5s ’ 24 F -A 4 3 5 , 0 0 0 ..A u g 1 ’2 6 -’ 54
F o lk s to n is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 ’ 2 4 . $ 1 ,4 7 7 ,5 00
R oad B on d s.
3 1 5 ,0 0 0
W a te r d e b t (in c lu d e d )____
5s T 9
J -D $ 5 0 , 0 0 0 . . - D e c 31 1939 S in k in g f u n d _______________
3 8 ,0 0 0
B O N D . D E B T O c t 11 ’ 2 0 ..$ 5 0 , 0 0 0 A ssessed v a lu e , r e a l_______ 2 4 ,0 1 5 ,9 7 5
S in k in g f u n d _________________
2 ,5 0 0 A ssessed v a lu e , p e r s o n a l..1 0 .7 7 2 .6 5 7
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 1 .. 1,99 6,68 4 A ssess, v a l., p u b lic c o r p _ . 2 ,3 5 6 ,2 1 6
P o p u la tio n 1 910, 4 ,7 2 2 ; 1 9 2 0 ..4 ,5 3 6 T o t .a s s'd va l .’2 4 (6 0 % a ct ,)3 7 ,4 0 4 ,598
C it y tax (per $ 1 ,0 00 ) 1 9 2 4 _____$ 1 8 .0 0
P o p ’n 1910, 2 0 ,5 5 4 : 1 92 0 ____ 3 1 ,1 2 5
CHATHAM CO U N TY.
All b o n d s b e ar co u p o n s b u t m a y b e
T h e c o u n t y seat is S a v a n n a h .
reg istered as t o prin cpia l a n d in te re s t,
S ch ool B on d s.
I N T . p a y a b le a t C it y T r e a s u re r’ s
4 ^ s ’ 19 J -D $ 4 0 8 ,0 0 0 - D e c 1 ’2 6 -’49
o ffic e o r a t fisc a l a g e n c y in N e w Y o r k .
R oad B ond s.
4L£s’ 1 9 F -A $ l ,8 5 0 ,0 0 0 .A u g 1 ’2 6 -’49
4 J^s’2 2 F -A /2 2 8 ,0 0 0 ______ 1933-1951
t 2 2 ,0 0 0 ---------1952
B r id g e B o n d s .
4 A s'2 2 F -A (2 2 8 ,0 0 0 ______ 1933-1951
1 2 2 ,0 0 0 _____________ 1952
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1925 .* 2 .4 4 4 687
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 5 .7 4 .0 3 9 .2 9 0
T a x ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 4 . . . $ ! 7 . 5 0
P o p ’n 1 910, 7 9 ,6 9 0 ; 1 9 2 0 ..1 0 0 ,0 2 2
I N T . o n b o n d s o f 1922 a t C o u n t y
T re a s u re r’s o ffic e , H a n o v e r N a tio n a l
B a n k , N . Y . , o r th e N a tio n a l P ark
B a n k , N . Y . ; o n o th e rs a t C o u n t y
T re a s u re r’s o ffic e .

COM M ERCE.
T h is c it y is in J a c k son C o u n t y .
W a ter an d S ew er B o n d s.
5s
T-J $ 3 5 .0 0 0 c ......
1932
P a v in g B o n d s .
5s '1 4 J -J
$ 8 ,0 0 0 c ___J a n 1 1 944
S ch ool B ond s.
5s
J -J $ 3 ,0 0 0 c .......................1944
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
5s '1 6
J-J $ 4 . 3 0 0 .. . J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 37
.8 T 8
J-J 1 1 ,5 0 0 ___192 6 -1 94 8
B O N D . D E B T O cc 12 ’ 2 2 . $ 6 6 ,0 0 0
W ater & sew er d e b t ( i n c l .) .
3 5 ,0 0 0
F lo a tin g d e b t _______________
1 ,0 0 0

200
F O R E S T C I T Y ( Concluded ) .
S in king fu n d ________________
9.5 6 3
A ssess, v a l., real e s ta t e ____ 929.741
A ssess, v a l ., p e r s o n a l______ 8 73.204
T o t assess .val .’2 2 (l- 2 a c t .) l ,8 0 2 ,9 4 5
T a x rate (per * 1 .0 0 0 ) 1 92 2 — * 1 5 .0 0
P o p u la 'n 1910, 2 ,2 3 8 ; '2 0 --------- 2 ,4 5 9
I N T . is p a y a b le in C o m m e r c e .
C O O K COUNTY^
C o u n t y seat is A d e le .
R oad B ond s.
6* g '1 9 M -S * 2 3 1 .0 0 0 c .S e p t 1 '2 6 -’ 49
(See V . 109, p . 1291 fo r m a tu r ity )
B O N D . D E B T O c t 29 ’ 2 4 . $ 23 6 ,0 0 0
T o t a l assess, v a lu e 1 92 4 — 3 .1 5 0 .0 0 0
S ta ie & C o .ta x (per *1 ,0 0 0 ) ’24 * 2 8 .5 0
P o p u la tio n In 1 9 2 0 --------------------1 1,180

Sew er B on d s.
5s '0 6
J -J
* 5 .0 0 0 _______J an 1936
5s '1 2
J -J
5 .0 0 0 _______J u ly 1942
5s '1 5
J -J
1 8 ,0 0 0 _______J u ly 1945
S ch ool B on ds.
5s '1 9
J-J $ 1 5 .0 0 0 _______Jan 1930
5s T 2
J -J
3 0 .0 0 0 _______J u ly 1942
5s T 5
J -J
2 5 .0 0 0 _______J u ly 1945
5s '2 0
J -J
1 0 ,0 0 0 _______J u ly 1930
5 s '2 0
J -J
1 5 .0 0 0 _______J u ly 1935
5s '2 0
J -J
2 0 .0 0 0 _______J u ly 1940
5 s '2 0
J -J
2 5 .0 0 0 _______J u ly 1945
5s '2 0
J -J
3 0 ,0 0 0 _______ J u ly 1950
5 s '2 3
J -J
1 0 ,0 0 0 _______ J u ly 1928
5 s '2 3
J -J
1 5 ,0 0 0 .............J u ly 1933
5s '2 3
J -J
1 5 .0 0 0 _______ J u ly 1938
5 s '2 3
J -J
2 0 ,0 0 0 _______ J u ly 1943
5 s '2 3
J -J
2 0 .0 0 0 _______ J u ly 1948
5s '2 3
J -J
2 0 ,0 0 0 _______ J u ly 1953
OAKH U RST BONDS
(A ss u m e d b y C it y o f D e c a t u r ).
W a ter.
* 7 ,0 0 0 ............. O c t 1932
5s '12 A -O
7 ,0 0 0 ............. O c t 1942
5s '1 2 A -O
S c h o o l.
* 4 .0 0 0 _____________1936
6 s ' 1 1 J -J
B O N D . D E B T N o v 14 '2 5 - * 4 7 7 .0 0 0
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) __________ 175.000
S in king fu n d ________________ 105.300
A ssess, v a l. real e s ta te ____ 7,69 7.42 1
Assess, v a l. p e rs o n a l_______ 8 0 0 .00 0
O th er assess, p r o p e r t y ______ 3 3 1 .00 0
T o t .ass’d v a l. '25 (7-1 O act.) .8 .8 2 8 .4 2 1
T o t . tax rate (per * 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 5 .- * 1 5 .0 0
P o p u la tio n , 1910, 2 ,4 6 6 ; 1920. 6 .1 5 0
I N T . a t B an k o f A m e r ic a and
H a n o v e r N a t . B an k In N . Y . C it y .
DE K A L B C O U N T Y .

A sse ss, v a l. ’ 25 (2 5 % a c t . ) __5 0 8 ,0 9 2
S ch ool B on d s.
S ch o o l t a x (p er * 1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 5 ____ * 1 0 .0 0 5s ' l l
J -D * 2 0 . 0 0 0 ... J u n e 15 1941
P o p u la tio n 1925 ( e s t . ) __________2 ,5 0 0 5s T 9 J -J
1 5 .0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1939
I N T . a t D u lu th , o r a t H a n o v e r
S ew er B on d s.
N a t. B a n k , N . Y .
5s ' l l
J -D $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ... J u n e 15 1941
5s ’ 25 J -J
3 0 ,0 0 0 _____________ 1945
EAST LA K E .
S t r e e t P a v in g .
T h is to w n is in D e K a lb C o u n t y .
5s T 9 J -J * 2 4 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1939
S ch ool B ond s.
B O N D . D E B T M a r 31 '2 5 * 9 1 ,0 0 0
5 M s ’ 15 J-J
* 8 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1 94f F lo a tin g d e b t (a d d it io n a l) .
2 ,6 2 7
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s .
S in king f u n d _______________
4 0,4 19
5 H s '1 5 J-J
* 3 .0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1945 T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1925
S ew er B on d s.
(a b o u t ]4 a c t u a l)_________1 .9 5 8 ,0 2 2
5 K s '1 5 J-J * 1 5 .0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1945 T o t a l ta x ra te (p er $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 2 5 -1 2 0 06
S c h o o l a n d W a t e r W o r k s B o n d s . P o p 'n 1 910, 2 ,6 9 7 ; 1 920..............3.223
(8 1 1 .0 0 0 _____ O c t 1 1930
5 H s ’2Q A -O
1 2 .0 0 0 _____ O c t 1 1940
l 1 2 .0 0 0 _____ O c t 1 1950 F R A N K L I N C O U N T Y .
C a r n e s v ille is th e c o u n t y seat.
B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 9 2 5 -- $ 6 5 ,00 0
2 6 .0 0 0 4 V§s'06 J - D * 3 0 ,0 0 0 c ............... .. 1 9 2 8
W ater d e b t ( i n c l .) __________
8 ,5 0 0 B O N D . D E B T O c t 27 '2 5 - * 2 5 .0 0 0
S in king f u n d ________________
A ssessed v a lu e real e s t a t e ..2 ,3 6 9 .9 6 2
A ssess, v a l. 1925 (7 0 % a c t .) —
R e a l __________
1 ,4 0 0 ,0 0 0 Assessed v a lu e p e rs o n a l___ 1 ,0 9 4 ,9 3 0
P e r s o n a l __________________
4 0.0 00 T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 4 .-3 ,4 6 4 .8 9 2
T o t a l _____________________ 1 ,4 4 0 .0 0 "
S ta t e & C o . tax (p er * 1 .0 0 0 ) '2 4 * 2 0 .0 0
T a x ra te (p e r * 1 .0 0 0 ) 1 92 4 — *15 00 P o p ’ n 1910. 1 7.894; 1 9 2 0 ......... 19.957
I N T . p a y a b le in N e w Y o r k .
P o p u la tio n in 1910, 73; In 1920, 611

CORDELE.
C o u n t y seat o f C risp C o . I n c . 1888.
S ch ool B on d s.
„
_ ,„
6s '1 0 M -N * 1 0 ,0 0 0 c ___N o v 5 1940
6s ’ 20 J -J 1 2 0 ,0 0 0 ... .I a n 1 '3 0 -'3 9
1 3 0 ,0 0 0 .. . J a n 1 '4 0 -'4 9
Im p rovem en t B o n d s.
6s
J -J
* 7 .0 0 0 _____J u ly 1 1931
6s
Aug
1 0 ,0 0 0 _____A u g 1 1934
E A S T P O IN T !
S ew er & W ater W ork s B o n d s.
T h is to w n Is In F u lt o n C o u n t y .
6a '0 7 J-J * 4 5 ,0 0 0 c .N o v 1 '3 0 -'3 8
In c o r p o r a te d 1887.
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s .
6a T 2
O c t * 4 0 ,0 0 0 c ____ O c t 1 1942
♦ W a te r W o r k s B o n d s .
5s '2 3 J u ly l * 2 0 , 0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 33
6 s ’ 23 F -A
1 0 .0 0 0 .- A u g 1 ’4 1 -’ 50
S c h o o l-B u ild in g B o n d s.
S treet B o n d s.
„ , „ .„
5s T 5 J-J $ 2 0 .0 00c J u ly 1 '2 6 '45
6a T 2 O c t * 4 0 .0 0 0 c ...........O c t 1 1942
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1 9 2 3 -- * 2 5 9 .0 0 0
S ew er B o n d s.
_ ^. ....
6* '1 2 0 c t * 5 ,0 0 0 c-------------O c t 1 1942
1 20.000
W a te r b o n d s ( I n c l.) ________
S in k in g fu n d s ______________
50 000
B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 9 2 5 -- $ 22 7 ,0 0 0
9 0.0 00
W a te r d e b t (in c lu d e d )--------T o t . ass’d v a l. '2 3 ( 3 a c t . ) - 4 , 1 00.000
4
R oad Bonds.
T a x ra te (p e r SI ,000) 1 9 2 3 -------*1 6-5 0
S in king fu n d ________________
80 250
* 4 0 . 0 0 0 . . -J a n 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 29
P o p u la tio n 1910. 3 682; 1920, 5.241
A ssess, v a l. 1 9 2 5 -----------------4 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
0 0 .0
30-'3
* I n t . a t H a n o v e r N a t . B k ., N . Y .
C it y tax (p er *1 ,0 0 0 ) '2 5 ---------$16 66 5s ’ 20 J-J 19 0 . 0 0 0 —. JJan 1 ’'3 5 -'3 4
0 0 .. a n 1
7
P o p . 1910, 5 .8 8 3 ; 1 9 2 0 ............. 6 .5 3 8
1 0 .0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1938
EATONTON.
I N T . at H a n o v e r N a t. B k ., N . 1
6s '2 0
J -J 250 .00 0 - Jan 1 ’3 8 -’ 44
T h is c it y is in P u tn a m C o u n t y
(F o r m atu rity see V . 112. p . 765)
B O N D . D E B T S ept 1 ’ 2 3 - - *6 1 .5 0 0
C O V IN G T O N .
T o ta l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 1 .2 0 ,7 1 6 .2 9 1
W ater d e b t ( i n c l .) __________
8.0 0 0
T h is city Is in N e w to n C o u n t y .
P o p u la tio n In 1 920____________ 44.051
F lo a tin g d e b t _______________
3 ,5 8 0
S tre e t Im p ro v e m e n t B o n d s .
S in king fu n d ________________
4 .2 2 3
6s '25
M -S $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 c .M a r 1 '3 0 - 5 4
DODGE COUNTY.
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 9 2 3 ___ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
BOND.
DEBT
(w a ter)
E astm a n Is the o o u n ty s e a t.
C it y tax rate (p er $ 1,0 00 ) ’ 2 2 .S 1 5 00
N o v 6 1924_______________ * 6 0 .0 0 0
C o u r t-h o u s e & R oad B on d s.
P o p u la tio n 1910. 2 ,0 3 6 ; 1 9 2 0 --2 ,5 1 9
2 5.3 65
F loa tin g d e b t ----------------------5s '0 6 M -S *60 0 0 0 c .S e p t 1 '2 6 -3 6
S in king f u n d ------------------------ELBERTON.
B O N D . D E B T O c t 28 '2 4 . * 7 3 .0 0 0
T o t a l assessed v a l'n 1 9 2 4 .. 1 ,9 9 9 ,0 0 0
T h is c it y Is In E lb e r t C o u n ty .
3 0,0 00
T a x rate (per * 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 4 — *1 5-7 5 F loatin g d e b t ________________
Im provem en t B on d s.
13.000
P o p 'n 1910, 2 .6 9 7 ; 1920----------- 3 ,2 0 3 S in king f u n d s ..........................
5s '2 4 A -O $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 .. . J a n 1 ’ 3 5 -’ 54
T o ta l assessed va lu e 1 9 2 4 ..5 ,6 8 6 .6 5 3
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
T a x rate (per $ 1,0 00 ) 1924___ * 1 5 .0 0
COW ETA COUNTY.
5s '0 9
J -J 5 . 0 0 0 . . . .................... 1939
P o p 'n 1910. 2 0,1 27 : 1 92 0 ______ 2 2.4 50
N ew n a n is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
6s
...
1 5 .0 0 0 ............... ................
I N T . p a y a b le in N .Y . a t C o lu m b ia
R o a d B on d s.
R e f. E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
4 H s '1 9 J u ly $ 4 0 0 .0 0 0 ------------- - - - - - - - T r u s t C o . a n d U . S. M t g e . & T r . C o .
6s 15
— - * 1 0 .0 0 0 ___J u ly 1 1936
B O N D D E B T N<«v 1925
* 1 0 0 ,0 0 0
(S u b je c t t o ca ll * 2 ,0 0 0 y e a r ly J u ly 1
A s s 'd v a l .'2 5 (4 0 -5 0 % a c t . ) l l .000 000 D O E R U M .
1929 to 1933 In cl.)
T h is town Is in Colquitt County.
S ta le & C o .t a x i per $ 1,0 00 ) ’ 25 $18 50
W ater B on d s.
W ater and Light Bonds.
P o p u la tio n In 1 9 2 0 — _________ 2 9 ,0 4 9
4s '9 5 M -N * 2 6 .0 0 0 _ _ M a y 1 '2 6 -’ 33
5 H s '1 2 J -D 8 1 5 ,0 0 0 c . — ............1942
6s
...
3 5 .0 0 0 ______________
W ater and S chool Bonds.
C R IS P C O U N T V .
W a t e r L ig h t & S e w e r B o n d s .
6s '1 2 M a r * 8 ,5 0 0 c ____ F e b 1 1941
C o rd e le is the c o u n t y s e a t.
.a T 9
. . . * 1 5 .0 0 0 ...........................
School-B u ilding Bonds.
C o u r t H o u s e & J a il.
P a v in g B o n d s .
S ept 1 1947
4 s '0 6 D e c * 3 0 ,0 0 0 c ---------- — 1936 5s g '17 M -S * 6 .5 0 0 c
4 H s ’ 09 J -J * 2 0 .0 0 0 .......... 1934-1937
B O N D . D E B T N o v 12 '2 5 . * 3 8 .0 0 0 B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 '2 4 . . . * 3 0 . 0 0 0
S ch ool B on d s.
_ ____
0 5 *0
A ssessed value real e s ta t e . 4 ,( 6 0 .0 0 0 vV.iter d e b t (iiid ) _
5s '0 9
J -J ( $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 ......... 1929-1931
A ssessed va lu e p e r s o n a l.. 1 ,2 5 0 .0 0 0 Assessed v a lu a tio n 1 9 2 4 ____ 5 1 0 .00 0
\ 2 0 .0 0 0 ............1938-1939
O th er assess, p r o p e r t y . . 5 5 0 .00 0 T o w n tax ra te (per $ 1,0 00 ) ’ 24 * 1 4.0 0
.8 T 9
— _ * 3 0 .0 0 0 ................................
P o p 'n 1910. 630; 1 920 ....................... 919
T o t .a s s ’d v a l .’2 5 (4 0 % a c t .) 6 300.000
S treet B o n d s.
I N T . p a y a b le at th e M e c h a n ic s '
S ta te & C o .ta x ( p e r i l ,000) 1925 * ( 2 .7 5
5s TO
J -J ($ 1 5 ,0 0 0 — 1 9 3 3 -’3 5 -’ 37
P o p 'n 1910, 16,4 23 ; ' 2 0 .............. 18.914 & M e ta ls N a t. B a n k , N . Y .
1941
\ 1 0 .0 0 0 ..............
6s
...
1 5 ,0 0 0 __________ ______
D O U G H ERTY~CO U N TY.
C R O S S K E Y S S C H . D IS T .
T O T A L D E B T A p r il 1 9 2 4 . * 2 58 ,00 0
A lb a n y is the c o u n t y seat.
T h is d is tr ic t is in D e K a lb C o .
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 9 2 4 — 3 ,7 5 0 976
C ourt House Bonds.
5 H s ’24 J -J ;* 1 9 ,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ;2 6 -’44
P o p 'n 1910. 6 .4 8 3 : 1920..............6 ,4 7 6
s '0 3
. . . * 1 4 ,0 0 0 __________________
1 2 0 ,0 0 0 c . J a n 1 4 5 - 54
§ High School Bonds
B O N D . D E B T A p r 1 9 2 4 -- $ 4 0 ,00 0
F IT Z G E R A L D .
A ssess, v a l. 1923 (3 1 % a c t .) 6 2 1 ,69 2 5 s '2 4 M -S * 9 6 ,0 0 0 r * .M a r 1 ’ 2 6 -’49
T h is c it y Is In B e n H ill C ou n ty
Bridge Bonds.
P o p u la tio n ( e s t .) ------------------------- 3 ,0 0 0
I n c o r p . D e c . 2 1896.
4 H s '1 9 J-J f* 3 6 ,0 0 0 c* J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 34
I N T . p a y a b le in A tla n ta .
C it y - H a ll a n d F u n d i n g B o n d s
( 9 0 ,0 0 0 c * J u ly 1 ’ 3 5 -’49
5s '0 2 J -D $ 1 8 .0 0 0 c ............
1932
R oad Bonds.
DADE COU N TY.
IS ew er B o n d s.
s '0 8 . . .
8 .0 0 0 __________________
T r e n to n is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
5s g '0 8 M -S * 7 5 .0 0 0 c . .S e p t 15 1936
4 J4 s’ 19 J -J J S 60,000c* J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 35
R oad B ond s.
„ ^
W a t e r a n d L ig h t B o n d s .
U 5 4 .00 0 C * J u ly 1 '3 6 -'4 9
5s g 15 Jan * 6 0 .0 0 0 c — S ept 1 1934
6s '9 8 J -D * 3 3 .0 0 0 ........................1928
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 2 '1 8 - * 6 0 ,0 0 0 T O T . B D . D T . J u ly 1 '2 5 . * 4 5 8 .0 0 0
5s g 08 M -S § 2 5 ,0 0 0 c __S e p t 15 193f
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 5 .1 5 .1 1 7 .6 9 6
S in k in g f u n d ----------------------. . . 12.0 00
§S ch ool B on d s.
T o ta l assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 1 .-1 ,7 2 6 575 S tate & C o .t a x (p e r * 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’25 * 1 5 .0 0
5s g '0 8 M -S * 3 0 .0 0 0 c . .S e p t 15 1936
T o t a l ta x ra te (p er * 1 ,0 0 0 )----- *1 6.0 1 P o p u l 1910. 16.035; 2 0 ........... 20.0 63
5s '1 6 J-J
2 3 ,0 0 0 c ..J u n e 30 194f
§ I N T . a t C h a th a m & P h e n ix
P o p 'n 1910. 4 .1 3 9 ; 1 920------------- 3 .9 1 8
♦ P a v in g B o n d s .
I N T . p a y a b le a t th e H a n o v e r N a t . N a t . B a n k , N . Y . C it y .
5s '1 2 J-J * 4 0 .0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1947
DO UG LAS.
B an k N . Y .
B O N D . D E B T O c t 27 1924 * 2 44 ,00 0
T h is c it y is in C o ffe e C o u n t y .
F lo a tin g d e b t _______________
200
DALTON.
S ch ool Bonds.
T h is c it y is in W h itfie ld C o u n t y
S in k in g fu n d ________________
127,540
-s 0 1
* 3 ,2 2 5 ____ * 1 2 5 y e a rly
Assessed va lu e real e s t a t e . . 3 ,0 2 4 .20s
I n c o r p . in 1910. P o p ’n 1 910. 5 ,3 2 4 .
2 0 .0 0 0
..............1933
-s '0 3
Assessed va lu e p e rs o n a l___ 1 ,2 6 1 .0 9 2
1920, 5 ,2 2 2 .
- s '0 6
1 7 .5 0 0 ........................1936
O ther assess .p r o p e r t y --------6 7,1 47
S ew er B on d s.
, , „
3 5 .0 0 0
........ . . 1 9 3 8
T o t a l assess, v a l. 1 9 2 4 (a b t.
5s
J-J * 1 0 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1930 - s '0 8
F e b 2 5 .0 0 0
_____________F e b 6 5 1942 c t u a l ) ______________4 .5 5 2 .4 4 7
1 % a
5s g '2 5 F -A
3 0 , 0 0 0 r $ ______________ 5s '1 2
E le c . L i g h t & W a t e r B o n d s .
C it y ta x rate (p er * 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 4 -$ 1 5 .7 0
E le c tr ic -L ig h t B o n d s .
s '1 2 F e b * 1 5 .0 0 0 ______ F e n 1 1942
5s
J-J * 2 0 ,0 0 0 .J u ly 1 '3 0 & 35
P o p u la tio n 1910, 5 ,7 9 5 ; 1920 6.870
S ew er B on d s.
§ I N T . a t C it y T r e a s . o ffic e ; (* )
S tr e e t-P a v in g B o n d s .
5s '1 2 F e b * 1 0 .0 0 0 ______ F e b 1 1942
5s
J-J S 2 5 .0 0 0 .J u ly 1 35 & 40
N . Y . C it y .
B O N D . D E B T J u ly 1 9 2 5 .. *1 6 2 ,0 0 0 B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 919— * 1 2 0 .4 5 0
F lo a tin g d e b t _______________
3 ,0 0 0
FLOYD COUNTY.
In d e b te d n e ss existin g in o t h .
6 .6 4 3
R o m e Is the c o u n t y se a t.
5 3,7 50 S in k in g f u n d ________________
fo r m s _______________ i ------S in king fu n d s (c a s h )----------11,393 T o t.a ss e ss , v a l.’ 1 8 ( 4 5 % a c t .) l ,916 ,52 4
R oad B on ds.
5s '21
M -S S 2 0 0 .0 0 0 c .S e p t 1 ’2 6 -’ 50
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1924-----3 ,5 8 9 ,1 9 9 T a x ra te (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 18______ * 1 6 .0 0
5s ’21
M -S 2 5 0 , 0 0 0 . . S ept 1 ’2 6 -'5 0
T a x rate (p er * 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 91 8 ------ * 1 4 .0 0 P o p u la tio n In 1910, 3.5501 '2 0 . 3.401
N T . In N . Y . C it y a n d D u b lin .
IN T at C hase N a t . B k .. N . Y . C.
5s ’21
M -S 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 --S e p t 1 ’2 6 - ’50
B r id g e B o n d s .
a n d in D a lt o n . ______
DUBLIN.
4 H s '1 5 J-J $ 1 6 0 .0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ,’ 2 6 -’46
T h is c i t y is in L a u ren s C o . N ew
DAW SON.
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 '2 4 . . * 8 4 0 ,0 0 0
ch a r te r A u g u s t 1910. P o p u la tio n
T h is c i t y is in T e rr e ll C o u n t y .
T o t a l assessed v a lu e 1924
P a v i n g & W a t e r W o r k * B o n d s . 1910, 5 ,7 9 5 ; 1920. 7 .707.
(a b o u t 6 0 % a c t u a l)-------2 1,5 35 287
6 s '9 6 A -O * 2 5 .0 0 0 _____ O c t 1 1926
5s
. . . * 7 0 ,0 0 0 ...........- ........... - - T o t a l tax ra te (p e r * 1 ,0 0 0 )'2 4 * 1 5 .0 0
1 2 ,0 0 0 _____O c t 1 1927
B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 9 2 5 -- * 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 6 s '97 A -O
P o p ’n 1910, 3 6 ,7 3 6 ; 1920_____ 39,841
2 5 ,0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1932
5s '02 J -J
W a te r d e b t (in c lu d e d )--------89 000
4 5 ,0 0 0 ____ Jan 1 1934
I N T . p a y a b le in N . Y . o r R o m e .
A s s ’ d v a l. '2 5 (1-3 a c t . ) ____ 2 ,2 1 0 ,0 0 0 5s '04 J -J
T a x ra te (p er * 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 92 5 — * 2 0 .0 0 5s '08 M - N 6 5 .0 0 0 _____Jan 1 1938
FORSYTH .
P o p . 1 910, 3 .8 2 7 ; 1 92 0 ............. 3 ,5 0 4 5s TO M - N 3 0 ,0 0 0 ____ M a y l 1940
T h is c it y is in M o n r o e C o u n t y .
7 5 .0 0 0 ______ J an 1 1933
5s '1 7 J -J
J -J
5 0 .0 0 0 ______ Jan 1 1947
S tre e t B o n d s.
DECATUR.
5a T 9
T h is c it y is in D e K a lb C o u n t y .
A -O J42 .00 0 — Jan 1 ’ 3 6 -'4 9
5s
___ * 7 5 ,0 0 0 --------------------- ----6s
S ch ool B ond s.
I n c o r p o r a te d as c i t y A u g u s t 1922.
113 .00 0
_Jan 1 1950
6s '1 2
O c t $ 1 0 .0 0 0 ____ O c t 1 1942
A ll b o n d s b ear c o u p o n s .
T O T A L D E B T N o v 1 0 '2 5 - * 3 8 2 .0 0 0
B O N D . D E B T N o v 11 ’2 5 . *105 .60 0
F lo a tin g d e b t ( a d d 'l) _______
7 0 .0 0 0
W a ter B o n d s.
S in king fu n d ________________
1.000
5s '0 6 A -O * 3 9 .0 0 0 .
S in king fu n d ________________ 3 0 1 .00 0
Assess, v a l ., rea l e s ta te ____ 998 .75 0
1 5 .0 0 0 .
T o t .a s s ’ d v a l .’ 2 5 (3 -5 a c t .) .5 .3 0 0 ,0 0 0
5s '09 J-J
A ssess, v a l ., p e r s o n a l______ 737 .77 5
5s '15 J -J
7 ,0 0 0 .
T o t a l ta x r a te (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 )'2 5 -* 1 5 .0 0
A ssess, v a l. c o r p o r a t i o n s ..
7 7 ,0 0 0
5 ,0 0 0 .
* I N T . a t N a t . P a rk J B a n k .N .Y .;
5s '2 0 J-J
5s '2 0 J-J
5 .0 0 0 .
o th e rs a t H a n o v e r N a t . B k ., N . Y .
T o t .ass’ d v a l. '2 5 ( H a c t . ) . 1 .8 0 6 ,1 5 9
C it y tax ra te (per * 1 ,0 0 0 )'2 5 -$ 1 0 20
5s '2 0 J-J
1 0 ,0 0 0 .
DULUTH SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
1 5 ,0 0 0 .
P o p 'n 1 910, 2 .2 0 8 ; 1920 ...........2.241
5s ’ 2 0 J -J
T h is d istrict (P . O . D u lu th ) is in
5s •20 J-J
1 5 ,0 0 0 .
G w in n e tt C o u n t y .
5 ,0 0 0 .
FORT VALLEY.
5s '23 J-J
T h is c it y is in P e a c h C o u n t y .
5 .0 0 0 .
5s *23 J -J
S ch o o l B ond s.
W a te r -W o r k s B o n d s.
6s T 9
a n n .* 2 0 ,0 0 0 — Jan 1 ’ 3 0 -’ 45
5s *23 J -J
5 .0 0 0 .
5 s 'l l
J -D
* 5 ,0 0 0 ___ J u n e 15 1941
1 0 ,0 0 0 .
($ 5,0 00 e a ch 5 years)
5s ’ 23 J-J
1 0 ,0 0 0 .
6s '2 5 J u ly
5 ,0 0 0 ____ J u ly 1 1950
L ig h t-P la n t B o n d s.
5s ’ 23 J-J
5s '0 5 J -D * 1 2 ,0 0 0 ____ J u n e 1 1935
5s ’23 J-J
1 5 ,0 0 0 .
B O N D . D E B T D e c 15 '2 5 - * 2 5 ,0 0 0




[V ol. 121.

GEORGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

GAINESVILLE.

C o u n ty seat o f H a ll C o u n t y . Inc.
1870
O n m r a P h n form o f g o v e r n ­
m en t b e c a m e e ffe c t iv e J u ly 1 1923.
R e fu n d in g R R . B on d s
4 M s '0 0 -’ 01 J-J * 5 0 ,0 0 0 c . J u ly 1’ 30& 31
Im n rovem en t B on d s.
4s '0 2 J -J $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 c . . . J u l y 1 1932
S ch ool B on ds.
.s TO J-J * 2 0 ,0 0 0 c .................. 1940
W a te r, L ig h t. S ew er & S c h o o l,
t V$g‘ 10 J-J $ 1 0 0 0 0 0 c _ _ -J u ly 1 1940
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1 '2 5 . *3 4 0 .0 0 0
T o t a l assess, v a l. '2 5 ( a c t ) 6 .0 0 0 .0 00
C it y ta x ra te (p er * 1 ,0 0 0 ; ’ 2 5 .* 1 4 25
P o p 'n 1910. 5 .9 2 5 ; 1 920_______6 .2 7 2
I N T . a t H a n o v e r N a t. B k .

GLYNN COUNTY.

B runsw iok is th e o o u n ty seat.
S c h o o l B ld g . B o n d s .
“ m l 1928
000.
5 sg '2 0 J-J
l 1 ’2 7 -'3 0
4 0 ,0 0 0 .
5s '2 0 J-J
_____ 1935
[
500.
5s '2 0 J-J ( 1 3 ,5 0 0 .
,0 0 0 .
R oad B on d s.
5s '1 9 J-J * 5 6 .5 00 c
( 7 ,5 0 0 c . . . J a n 1 1927
5a ’ 19 J -J (4 0 .5 0 0 c . Jan 1 ’ 2 8 -'3 0
,0 0 0 c. . . J a n 1 1931
(1 i .5 * >. ...T a n 1 1931
5s ’ 19 J -J < 4 0 .5 0 0 - .J a n 1 '3 2 - ’34
I\ a n
a
- . J a n 1 1935
______
5 sg '2 2 J-J 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 r * .............. ..............
B O N D . D E B T D e c 1924- * 7 9 0 .5 0 0
Assessed v a lu e 1 9 2 4 _______ 1 2 .8 4 2 .0 0 5
P o p 'n 1910. 15.720; 1 92 0 _____ 19,370
I N T . a t C h e m ic a l N a t . B k .. N . Y .

*10

1

2

GORDON COUNTY
C a lh o u n is the c o u n t y s e a t.
R oad B on d s.
6s '21
J-J *2 7 0 .0 0 0 - * 1 0 ,0 0 0 y e a r ly
B O N D . D E B T D e c 12 '2 5 - * 2 7 0 ,0 0 0
S in k in g f u n d ________________
1 0.000
T o t .a s s 'd v a l .'2 5 ( l - 5 a c t .) .5 .0 4 3 .2 4 9
S ta t e & C o .ta x (p e r * 1 ,0 0 0 '2 5 -S 2 5 .0 0
P o p u la tio n in 1920 ( C e n s u s ) .1 7,7 30
I N T . a t the C h a se N a t . B k ., N . Y .
O R A N T V IL L E .

A town in Coweta County.
W ater W orks Bonds.

6s

s -a

* 3 2 .0 0 0 ______ ____________

Sewer Bonds.

fts
s-a * 1 8 ,0 0 0 __________________
B O N D . D E B T N o v 2 '2 5 . * 4 4 ,8 6 0
T o t . ass’d v a l. '2 5 (2 -3 a c t . ; l .0 0 0 .0 00
T o w n ta x ra te (p er * 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 25 * 1 0 .0 0
P o p u la tio n 1910, 1 .1 3 2 ; 1 9 2 0 — 1 ,2 0 0

GRIFFIN.
Situated In Spalding County. Inc.
Dec. 1843. Population 1910. 7.478:
1920. 8.240.
Light. W ater & Sewer
>s 04

J-J

*35 0 0 0 ...........1926-1930

Street Bonds

iv * g '0 9 J -D * 2 4 0 0 0 c .J u n e 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 3 »
4 F § g’ 17 M - N 4 5 ,0 0 0 c .M a y 1 ’ 2 9 -'4 7
C it y - H a l l B<>nds
t H g '0 9 J - D * 2 8 .0 0 0 c .J u n e 1 ’ 2 6 -’39
S ch ool B onds
m g ' 0 9 J -D $ 28 0 0 0 c . J u n e 1 ’ 2 6 -’39
4V£s
___
5 7 ,5 0 0 ----------------------B O N D . D E B T N o v 23 ’2 3 - $ 23 6 ,5 0 0
W a te r d e b t ( i n c l .) --------------8.5 0 0
A ssessed v a l., r e a l --------------- 3 ,7 1 1 ,9 3 4
A ssessed v a l., p e r s o n a l------ 2 ,0 8 1 ,6 8 3
T o t a l assessed v a l., 1923
(6 0 % a c t u a l ) ------------------- 5 ,7 9 3 ,6 1 7
T o w n tax (per * 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 3 --* 1 8 .5 0
I N T . o n stre e t b o n d s a t T r u s t C o .
o f G e o r g ia , A tla n ta ; o th e r b o n d s a t
U . S. M t g e . & T r . C o ., N e w Y o r k .
HALL COU N TY
G a in e s v ille is th e c o u n t y s e a t.
R oad B on d s.
5s '2 0 J -J * 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 c * .* 2 0 .0 0 0 y ’ly
5s '2 0 J -J
5 0 ,0 0 0 c .J a n 1 ’3 1 -’35
B O N D . D E B T N o v 3 '2 5
*3 7 0 ,0 0 0
A sse ss, v a l. re a l e s ta te ___ 5 ,5 7 7 ,4 6 4
A ssess, v a l. p e r s o n a l______ 3 ,1 9 4 ,7 2 5
O th e r assess, p r o p e r t y ____ 2 ,0 1 3 ,5 9 6
T o t . a s ’d v a l. '2 5 ( H a c t .) .1 0 ,7 8 5 ,7 8 5
S t a t e & C o .ta x (p e r * 1 ,0 0 0 ) ’ 2 5 -* 1 7 .5 0
P o p u la tio n in 1920 ( C e n s u s ) . .2 6,8 22

HAPE VILLE.
This town Is In Fulton Oounty.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s

15

J -J

* 2 9 ,0 0 0 ____ J an 1 1945

Sewer Bonds.
5s T 5 J-J *14,000____Jan 1 1945

B O N D . D E B T O c t 1 1 9 2 3 ..* 3 3 .0 0 0
F lo a tin g d e b t __________________
1,000
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 92 3 ___ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0
P o p u la tio n in 1910, 8 64; 1 920, 1,631

HARALSON COUNTY
Buchanan is the county seat.
R .oad Bonds.

6s '2 2 Jan * 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ... J i n 1 '2 7 - 5 1
T O T A L D E B T J u ly 1 9 2 2 . * 2 9 2 ,0 0 0

Dec., 1925.]

LA F A Y E T T E S C H O O L D IS T .
HARALSON COUNTY (Concl.).
This district (P . O . La Fayette) is
Assessed value, real and
personal, 1921_________ 4,661.870 In W alker C ou n ty.
B u ild in g B o n d s (3*& r).
Popul’n 1910. 13.514: 1920. 14.440
($ 2.000r*___July 1 1926
IN T . at New York or Chicago.

H A R R IS COUNTY.
Hamilton is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '22. $35,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
15.000
T ot. ass'd val. ’22 (Y act.) 2,800.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $21.00
Pop’n 1910. 17,886; 1920____ 15.775
HARTW ELL.
This city is in Hart County.
Electric-light bonds________ $10,000
School bonds________________ 18,000
W ater bon ds.
6s '14 J-D $26.506—Dec 1 ’26-’36
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 14 J-D $13.000—Dec 1 ’37-’50
S chool Bonds.
6s ’21 M -S $40,000—Mar 1 ’31-’50
-s
...
13,000............................
Electric Light Bonds.
-s
...
$7,500............................
BON D. D EBT Oct 12 ’21. $106,600
Water debt (incl.)_ _____
_
33,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
4.0OO
Sinking fund______________
8,000
Assessed value 1921 (about
40% actual) (est.)______ 1,425,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21 $20 .Oo
Pop’n 1910, 2,007: 1920........... 2.323
HAW KINSVILLE
This city Is In Pulaski County.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s *15 M-Nr$20.000___ M a y l 1944
S chool-B u ild ing Bonds.
6s ’ 15 M-N$15,000____M a y l 1944
BON D. DEBT Oct 1924.. $105,000
Water debt (included)____
60.000
Assessed valuation 1924___1,562,733
P op’n 1910, 3.420: 1920........... 3.070
IN T payable In N. Y. City.
x Optional right of city after 5 yrs
to redeem same, or any part thereof
upon the payment of not exceeding
8% premium. ______
HOOANSVILLE.
This town is in Troup County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ’ 16 J-J $24,000c________ Serial
Sewerage Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $10,000c................Serial
BON D. D EBT Oct 8 ’ 23— $66,000
Water debt (incl.)________
24,000
Sinking fund______________
7.500
Assess, val. ’23 (75% a c t .).2,000,000
Town tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $10.00
Population 1910, 1,230: 1920—1,591
INGLESIDE SCH. DIST.
This district is in De Kalb Co.
f$25,000c.Jan 1 ’29&’34
5 K s’24 J-J
25,000c.Jan 1 ’39&’44
( 25,000 Jan 1 ’49&’54
BOND. D E B T Jan 1925-- $75,000
Assess, val. 1923_________1,225,000
Population___________________ 3,506
IN T . at Hanover National Bank,
New York City.

J-J 1 15.OOOr*.July 1 ’27-’31
160,OOOr*.July 1 ’32-’45
B O N D . D E B T N ov 2 4 ’2 3 . $81,000
T o t .assess .v a l.’23(><iact.)-l,236,653
School tax rate (per$l,OOO)’23$l0.OO
Population in 1923 (e s t.)______ 3,750
I N T . payable in N ew Y o rk .

6 s ’21

LA GRANGE.
This olty Is in Troup C ounty. Tno.
1827. Population 1910. 5 .5 8 7:19 2 0 .
17,038.
S ch o o l B o n d s
4 H s ’13 J-J $ 40 ,000c.Jan 1 ’36-’43
5s U9 J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 c.J a n 1 ’39-’45
5s *21 J-J 2 0 0 .00 0 c.J a n 1 ’36-’45
S c h o o l & P a vin g B o n d s.
414s
J-J
15.000J-Jan 1 *26-’28
W a ter-W ork s B o n d s.
4J4s’13 J-J $150.000c.Jan 1 ’ 29-’43
f2 8.0 00 c.Ja n 1 ’2 6-’29
5s ’ 19 J-J [ 8 .0 0 0 c— .J a n 1 1930
4 ,0 0 0 c .. .J a n 1 1931
5s ’ 21 J-J
7 5,0 00 c.Ja n 1 ’4 9-’50
S ew er B o n d s.
6s ’ 19 J-J $63.000c— Jan 1 ’31-’ 39
5s ’21 J-J
77,000c____ 1926-1936
E le c tr ic L ig h t B on d s.
5s ’ 19 J-J $25,0 00 c.J an 1 ’4 5 -’48
5s ’21 J-J
2 0 .0 0 0 c l................ 1951
P aving B on d s.
5s ’ 21 J-J $ 20 0,000c.Jan 1 ’4 5-’49
S tr e e t Im p t. B on d s.
I $2,0 0 0 c. ..J a n 1 1948
5s ’ 19 J-J i 8 ,0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1949
G as B o n d s.
414s’ 13 J-J $40.0 0 0 c_Jan 1 ’28-’36
H osp ita l B o n d s.
5s ’ 21 J-J SlO.OOOc— _Jan 1 1951
B O N D . D E B T N ov 11 ’25$1,010.000
W ater d ebt (in cl.)_______
265,000
Assess, val. 1925 (about
65% actual)..................... 16.000.000
Tow n tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $12.50
IN T. In N . Y . at Chase Na*
Bank, and at City Treas. office
LAUREN S C O U N TY.
Dublin is the cou nty sea*.
B rid ge B on d s.
5s g ’ 19 June $200,000___June 1 1949
5s ’ 19 J-D 300,000____ June 1 1949
B O N D . D E B T N ov 16 22 $500,000
Floating d eb t_____________
50,000
Ass’d val. ’22 (1-3 a c t . ) . — 11.541,660
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $20.00
Popul. 1910,35,545; 1920____ 39.601
L A W R E N C E V IL L E .
This town is in Gw innett C ou n ty.
W a te r B o n d s .
5s ’ 12 - - . $35,0 0 0 c................... 1942
S ew era ge B o n d s.
5s ’ 12 . . . $15,0 0 0 c........
1942
B O N D D E B T D ec 2 0 ’2 1 - $51,100
1,667
Sinking fund (w ater)______
Assessed value, real estate. 819,477
Assessed value, personal___ 455,685
Total assessed value 1 92 1..1,275,062
T otal tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’ 21.$19.00
P op ’n 1910. 1,518; 1920............ 2.059

JACKSON COUNTY.
County seat is Jefferson.
Road Bonds.
Y.
-s
. . . $100,000........................... LEE C O U N T the cou nty seat.
Leesburg is
BONDED D E B T ...........
(?)
Total assess, val. 1921____ 6,574,000 5s C o’u rt-H o u s e (Part yrly. 30 t/rs.)
g 16 J-J $50,000..............................
Pop’n 1910, 30,169: 1920____ 24,654
B rid ge B on d s (Part yrly. 30 y rs.)
5s g ’ 16 J-J
$5.000..............................
JEFFERSON COU N TY.
R oad B o n d s (Part yrly. 30 yrs.)
Louisville is the county seat.
.............. ........
5s
’ 16
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $50,000 T Og A L J-J B$25.000— .’ 2 1 . $80,000
T
D E T Oct 10
Assess, val. 1 9 2 4 . . ______ 5,265,878
T o t .assess, val .’21(65% a ct.) 2,946,057
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924......................... $18.00 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21-$21.00
Pop’n 1910. 21,379: 1920____ 22,602 P op ’n .1910, 11,679;N1920____ 10,904
IN T payable in
. Y . C ity.
JEFFERSON COUNTY SCHOOL
D ISTR IC T NO. 1
P. O. Louisville.
6s g ’21 J-J $94.000c—Jan 1 ’26-’ 53
BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’24. $100,000
Sinking fund______________
20.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24(30%act.) 1.500,000
School tax (per $1,000) ’24____$13.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______3,200
JESUP.
This town is in Wayne County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 15 ’25. $75,500
Water debt (incl.)________
12,000
T ot .assess .val.’25(^act.)_l,325,348
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925...$12.50
Populat’n In 1910.1,415: 1920. 1.941
KIRKW OOD.
This place is in De Kalb County.
Inc. under present charter In 1910
Pop’n 1910,1,226; 1920............. 2.934
S ch ool Bonds.
-§
—
$4,000____Jan 1 1937
5s g ’ 14 J-J
6.000c...Jan 11944
6s g ’ 21 J-J 500,000. Jan 1 ’ 27-’51
Sewer Bonds.
6s g ’ l l J-J $16.000c_Jan 1 ’26-’41
6s g *14 J-J
5.000c..-Jan 11944
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6a g ’ l l J-J $23,500c—Jan 1 ’26-’41
Street Bonds.
6s « ’ 14 J-J S25.000C— .Jan 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Jan 1921— $139,500
Floating debt (additional).
15.000
Sinking fund______________
1,450
T ot .ass’d val.’20(60%act.) .2,226.547
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’20-$15.00
IN T . at Fourth Nat. B k., Atlanta.
LA FAYETTE”
This city is in Walker County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $19,000____Jan 1 1944
BOND. D E B T Oct 14 ’ 22 . $83,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 28,000
Floating debt_______________ 5,000
Sinking fund________________ 17.689
Assess, val., real estate_____689,090
Assess, val., personal_______ 390,354
Other assess prop__________ 38.216
Tot.assess.val. 20(60%act) 1,117,660
Tot.ass’d val.’22(1$ actual) 1,400,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $17.00
Population 1910, 1,590; 1920—2,104




301

GEOKGIA—CITIES AND TOWNS

LIBERTY COUNTY.

the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds.
H in e sv ille is

5s ’25 J - D $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 - - D e c 1 ’2 6 -’45
T O T . B D . D T . A u g 1 92 5 — $ 4 0 ,00 0
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 924 ___ 2 ,7 6 7 ,2 9 6
P o p u la tio n 1 920_______________ 12,707
I N T . p a y a b le in N . Y . C it y .

LINCOLN COUNTY.

Lincolnton Is the county seat.
BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’19. $30,000
Tot.assess.val.’21(30%act) 2.142,945
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1919______________ $25.00
Pop’n 1910. 8.174: 1920........... 9.739

LITHONIA.

This town is in De Kalb County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 17 Jan $2 0,000c.„Jan 1 1947
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 17 Jan $15.000c— .Jan 1 1947
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921.-$35,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 50,000
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 3,000
Sinking funds________
1,140
Assessed val., real estate____400,000
Assessed val., personal_____100,000
Total assessed val, 1921
(about 2-3 actual)________ 500,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21.$25.00
Pop’n 1910. 1,428; 1920........... 1,269
IN T. is payable at Hanover Na­
tional Bank, New York.

LONG COUNTY!
L u d o w ic i is th e c o u n t y seat.

C ourt House and Jail Bonds.
5 s ’ 25 D e c 31 $ 4 8 ,0 0 0 — D e c 31 ’2 6 -’49
B O N D E D D E B T __________ $ 4 8 ,00 0
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 924___ 1 ,8 5 7 ,8 6 6

Population (est.)_______________ 6,000
I N T . a t t h e N a tio n a l C it y B a n k ,
N . Y . C it y .

LOWNDES COUNTY.
Valdosta is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s g ’ 19 J-J $ 8 2 .0 0 0 ...July 1 26-’50
5s ’ 19 J-J t350,000—July 1 ’34-’49
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 329.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1 ’25 452,$000
Tot.assess.val.’25(% act.)12.381,075

75.000
Water debt (incl.)_______
Sinking fund____________ 14.374
Assess, val., real estate_—1,660.745
Assess, val., personal___ _ 1$0,605
Other assessable property._ 253,423
Total assess, value 1925
LUMPKIN COUNTY.
(about Y actual)______ 2,084,773
County seat is Dahlonega.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 ..$13.00
Road Bonds.
4s ’ 19 ann.$72.000c..................1949 Population In 1910, 922: 1920,2.776
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$18.50
Population in 1920___________26,521
IN T. on bonds marked (t) at
Valdosta.
_______

BOND. DEBT Oct 27 ’ 24- $72,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(67% act.) 1.400,000 M A R IE T T A .
State & Co. tax rate (per
This city Is In Cobb County.
$1,000) 1924________
$17.00
Water-Works Bonds.
Pop’n„1910, 6,444; 1920........... 5,240 5s g 09 F-A $80.000c__ Feb 1 1939

McD o n o u g h .
This city is in Henry County.
Sewer bon ds.c___________
11,000
Water bonds.c___________
10,000
1,000
Water bonds.r___________
Deep well bonds.c________
4.500
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 5 -- $26,500
T ot.ass’d val.’ 25(75% act.) 1.065 838
City tax rate (per $1,000) 24-$10.00
Population 1910, 882; 1920------ 1.263
McINTOSH COUNTY.
Darien is the county seat.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
6s ’ 18 M -N $34,000c.N ov 1 ’26-’42
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’25- $59,500
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
21,709
fot.ass’d val.’24(60% act.) 1.300,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$30 00
Population In 1920____________6.119
McRAE.
This city Is in Telfair County.
BOND. D EBT Dec 7 ’25- $71,000
4.035
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund______________
13,085
Assess, val., real estate____ 589.345
Assess, val., personal_____ 351,912
Total val’n 1925 (60% act.) 981,257
City tax rate'per $1,000)’25-$10.00
Population 1910, 1.160; 1920-1,273
MACON.
Incorp. 1823. Macon Is the county
seat o f Bibb County. On April 19
1927 the city, under authority of
Act No. 298 of Part 3— Title I, Laws
of 1925, will vote on a new city
charter providing for a city manager
form of Government. City was tem­
porarily embarrassed in 1878. Entire
debt converted into 6s in 1880, and
these bonds were all paid off in 1910.
In July 1924 the New York State
Banking Department ruled that
Macon bonds are legal investments
for savings banks in New York State.
Stadium Bonds,
4H g’24 J-D $100,000—June 1 ’29-’48
Fire Bonds.
4 ^ g ’24 J-D ($19,000--June 1 ’29-’47
l 6,000____June 1 1948
Bridge Bonds.
4 ^ g ’24 J-DJ 133,000--June 1 ’29-’47
\ 17.000____June 1 1948
Paving Bonds.
4M g’96 A-0$130,000___ Oct 1 1926
[12,000—July 1 ’26-’29
4 g ’09 J-J [20,000—July 1 ’30-’34
[30,000—July 1 ’35-’39
4V*g’15J-D 80.000—June 1 ’ 26-45
4J^s’ 24 J-D 100,000--June 1 ’29-’48
Sewer Bonds.
($12,000.-July 1 ’26-’29
4s g ’09 J-J [ 20.000—July 1 ’ 30-’34
i 30,000—July 1 ’ 35-’39
4V*g’ 15J-D 20.000—June 1 -26-’45
4>*sg’ 18— (34.000___ Sept 2’26-’42
115.000___ Sept 2’4.V47
4M g’24 J-D (209.000--June 1 ’29-’47
l 16.000------June 1 1948
D eficiency Bonds.
4M g’97J-J $40.000____July 1 1927
A uditorium Bonds.
4V4g’ 16 M-S $80 000 Aug 3 1 ’ 26-’45
4 K g ’ 18M -S (34,000—Sept 2 ’26-’42
115.000
_Sept 2’43-’47
Sewer and Town-H all Bonds.
4s ’04 quar $23.000— Jan 1 ’26-’34
W ater-W orks Bonds.
f$400,000-Jan 1 ’26-’35
4 Jig’ l l J-J [ 200,000-Jqn 1 ’36-’39
I 40,000— -Jan 1 1940
H ospital Bonds.
4s g ’ 15 J-D 100.000--June 1 ’26-’45
414g’ 16 M-S 80.000 Aug 31 ’26-’45
4 ^ g ’ 18 M-S 66.000..S ep t 2 ’26-’47
Park B uilding Bonds.
i Y s ' l S M-S $10,000--Sept 2 ’26-’27
TO T. BD . D T. Nov 18 ’25$2,093,000
Water bonds (included)..
640,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
225,000
Sinking fund_____________
142,078
Assess, val. real estate_ 37,050,000
_
Assess, val. personal_____ 9,841,000
Total assessed value 1925
(65-70% actual)_______ 46,891,000
City tax rate (per $1,000)'25 $15 00
Pop’n 1910. 40.665; 1920____ 52,995
All bonds bear coupons with privi­
lege of registration's to principal and
interest.
tii
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.
MACON COUNTY.
Oglethorpe is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s
A-O $82,000.-O ct 1 ’26-'50
4 Y s ' l 7 A.O 168 000..A p r 1 ’26 ’47
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 ’24. $188,000
Assessed value, real estate.2,692,376
_
Assessed value, personal_ 1,350,460
Ass’d val.’24(abt. 40% act.)4,042,826
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24$30.00
Pop’n 1910. 15,016; 1920......... 17,667
IN T . payable at Nat. Park Bank.
MADISON.
This city Is in Morgan County.
Street Bonds.
-•
— _ $45,000.............................
S ch ool Bonds.
-s
— $30,000.............................
BOND. D E B T Nov 18 ’ 25 $117,000
As’d val. ’25 (7-10 a c t .)...1,996,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$13.00
Population in 1910 2,412; 1920. 2.348

Sewer Bonds.
6s i 1 F-A 15.000c—-Aug 1 1941
Electric-Light Bonds.
5s ’ll F-A $20,000c__ Aug 1 1941
Publlc-Schooi-Bulldinx Bonds.
5s ’12 F-A $20.000c...Aug 1 1932
5s ’24 F-A 90.000c...Feb 1 1954
Street Impt. Bonds.
s ’21 — $60.000___ Aug 1 1951
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1922 $225,000
Sinking funds___________ $7,010
Floating debt___________
5.000
Assess, val., real estate___ 3,028.322
Assess, val., personal____ 1,147,701
Other assessable property_ 76.570
Total ass’d val., 1921____ 4,252.593
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921_ $14.00
_
Pop’n 1910, 5,949; 1920..........6.190
INT. at Marietta Tr. & B k <3o.
or at First Nat. Bank, New York.
5s g 09 F-A $30,000c...Feb 1 1939

m il l e d g e v il l e .

This city is in Baldwin County.
W a t e r -W o r k s B o n d s .

5s ’ 19

...

$83,000r*........................

S ch ool B on ds.

5s ’ 19 . . . $38.OOOr*.......................
5s ’25 Jan 15 47.800-Jan 15 ’26-'55
Sew er B on ds.

5s '19 . . .
$5,000..................... ......
.8
1,000r*_____________
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’25- $169,800
Floating debt (add'l)______
16,000
Ass’d val. '25 (60% a ct.).-2.887,465
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$20.00
Pop'n 1910. 4.385; 1920........... 4,619
M IT C H E L L C O U N T Y .

County seat is Camilla.
R oad

B on ds.

5s ’ 19 F-A$ 100,00 0 c...A u g 1 1939
5s ’24 F-A 100.000____Aug 1 1939
5s ’ 24 F-A 100.000____Aug 1 1944
5s '25 . . . 400,000_______________
BOND. DEBT April 1925- $300,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 6,410,113
Population ’ 10, 22,114; ’20—25,588
M ILLEN

No recent return.

MONROE.
This city is in Walton County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '05 Decl$15.000c.Dec 1 ’26&’35
S chool Bonds.
6s
...
S5.000C— Oct 1 1930
5s ’ 14 Nov 19.000c— -N ov 1 1944
Paving Bonds.
5s ’ 19 ann $35.000____N ov 1 1949
Sewer Bonds.
5s 08 Jan $30.000c.Jan 1 ’28 A 38
E lectric-Light Bonds.
5s ’05 June $7.500c.June 1 ’26A35
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’25- $112,000
Water debt (incl.)________
15,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
4,000
Sinking funds_____________
31,678
Assess, val. '25 (60% act.) 2.563,997
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $11.00
Population 1910, 3,029; 1920—3,211
IN T . on water-works, elec.-light
bonds and school 5s at U. S. Mtge. A
Tr. C o., N . Y .; on school 6s at Balti­
more Tr. C o., Balt., M d ., and on
sewer bonds at City Treas. office.

MONTEZUMA.

This town is in Macon County.
Street Paving Bonds.
4 ^ s ’ 17 J-D $25,000____June 1 1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925— $31,000
Water debt (incl.)------------6.000
Sinking fu n d _____________
8.000
Assess, valuation 1925------ 1,250,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S12 50
Population 1910, 1,630; 1920, 1,827
MONTEZUMA SCHOOL DIST.

T h is d is tric t is in M a c o n C o u n t y .

S ch ool Bonds.
($2.000c*—Jan 1 1926
3,000c*—Jan 1 1927
2,000c*-.Jan 1 1928
9,000c*. Jan 1 ’29-’31
4,000c*-_Jan 1 1932
3,000c*..Jan 1 1933
12,000c*.Jan 1 ’34-’36
5,000c*—Jan 1 1937
6s ’21 Jan
4,000c*..Jan 1 1938
5,000c*—Jan 1 1939
6,000c*—Jan 1 1940
5.000c*—Jan 1 1941
6,000c*—Jan 1 1942
7,000c*—Jan 1 1943
6,000c*..Jan 1 1944
7,000c*..Jan 1 1945
8,000c*—Jan 1 1946
BOND. D E B T Nov 12 ’25 $94,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4,000
Sinking fund______________
4.309
Ass’d val. '25 ( Y actual)-.1,653,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$15.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 3,500

MONTICELLO.

This city is in Jasper County.
W ater B onds.
_s ’ 19
$35.000-------------- -------BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1 ’25
$35,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
4,688
Sinking funds_____________
8,797
Assess, val., real estate____ 589 350
Assess, val., personal_____ 308 830
Other assess, property____
44,255
Total assess, val. *25 (abt.
Ma n c h e s t e r !
40% actual)______ _____ 942.435
This town is in Meriwether Oo.
City tax (per $1,000) ’25------ $10.00
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 '25 $131,000 Population 1910. 1,508; 1920, 1,823

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M OULTRIE.
This city Is In Colquitt County.
S chool Ronds.
5s '04 J-D *25.000___ Junel 1934
5s g '14 J-J
20.nnnc__.Apr 1 l«4 i
5sg’20 J-J 35.000c. _-Apr 1 1939

Paving and Sidewalk Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $35,000___ Jan 1 1940
BOND. DEBT Nov 20 '25. $235,900
Sinkingfund_______ _____ 19,000
Total assessed valuation
’25 (abt. Y a ct.)_______ 3,345,000
W ater an d Lig h t Bonds.
Tot. ass'd val'n '24(H a ct.)3 .138 372
5s '01
$9 OOO____ Oct
1931 9tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ‘25-$18 00
5s '09 J-J
25.000__.July 1 1939 Pop’n 1910. 3.915; 1920______ 4,393
I Sewer Bonds.
5s k 14 J .1 s i ,000c___ A p r 1 1944 RABUN COUNTY.
5sp'20
J-J 20.OOOc_._Apr 1 19->9
Clayton is the county seat.
I Paving B onds.
Road Bonds.
6s « 14 J .< * 3 5 . no n e ___A p r 1 1944 5 s ’25 J-J $175,0 0 0 c ...N o v 9 1955
5sg’20
J-J 40.000c_Apr 1 '26-'29 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925. $175,000
Gis-N. Bl) DT. o e c 1 ly^5 •'$22 ■ * * 1 Assessed valuation 1925_ 2,845,451
_
Floating debt____________
24.000
5,746; 1925
Ass'd val'n 25 (2-3 act.) 1,366,400 Pon’n 1920,the Hanover(est.1.-7,000
IN T . at
Nat. Bank,
Tax rate (per $1.()()<)> 1925
$21.00 N . Y . City.
Population 1910. 3.349; 1920 6,789
DINT, at Nat. B k. of Com m . .N.y REYNOLDS
and Atlanta Nat. Bk., Atlanta.
This city is in Taylor County.
W ater & Electric Light Bonds
NASHVILLE.
5s '20 July ($30 OOOcJuly 1 '26-'45
l 2,500cJuly 1 ’46-’50
This city is in BerrleD County.
Sept *5 00c$500 yrly Sept. I
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925---$42,000 6s
Assess, val. '25 (40% act val.)900 900 ROND. DEBT Nov 7 1921..$50.000
Tax rate (per $1.0001 1925 .--$19 00 Water debt (incl.)__________ 35,000
Population 1910. 990; 1920____2.025 Sinking fund (water)_______ 1,000
Tot. assess, val. 1921 (about
60% actual)......................... 813,000
NEWNAN.
This city is In Coweta County. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$35.00
Pop’n 1921 (est.), 1.000; 1920
Incorporated 1825.
(C en sus)____________________ 926
Water, Sewer and Light Bonds.
IN T. on bonds marked (*) in
4M«'07 J-J S26.000c.July 1 '34 "47
N. Y ., on other bonds in Reynolds.
Sewer Bonds.
4s 00 J-J $12.0 0 0 c ___ 1929 1929 j
School Bds. IS2.000 in rv'n i/r.% ) RICHMOND COUNTY BOARD
OF EDUCATION.
5s '09 J-J
$1.500..July 1 26 36
P. O. Augusta.
6s ’ 16 J--»
35,000c.July 1 26-'46
School Bonds.
($10,000 every 5 years)
4>*sT7 J-J $ 20 .000c— .Jan 1 '26-’27
Electric I ight Bonds
fS333.000c.Jan 1 '26-’54
5s g '04 I*2.170c________ Jan 1 1927
J-J 115.000c..........._Jai> i '29- 32 4 H s’25 J -J : *$333,000c.Jan 1 ’26-’54
\
17,000c—Jan 1 1955
Street Bonds.
(* Due in $11,000 in the even
5s 'l l J-J $50.000.-July 1 '30-41
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '17- $204,000 years and $12,000 in the odd years.)
Sinking funds_____________
8.250 BOND. DEBT Aug 31 ’25. $370,000
Assess, val., real estate____2.272,000 Ass’d val. ’25 ( % a c t.)___ 43,954.182
Assess, val., personal_____2,198.000 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25$13.00
-52,548
Total assess, val. '17______ 4.470,000 I’. '• ! lion i In4ft
INT. payable in N. Y . or Augusta.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1917____ $9.00
Pop’n 1910, 5,548; 1920______ 7.037
IN T . payable in New York City R O C K M A R T .-in Polk County.
This town is
and at Treasurer’s office.
Paving Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $13.000___ Jan 1 1935
OCILLA.
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 ’24- $55,945
This city is in Irwin County.
Floating debt (add’l)______
16,136
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 2 -. $63,000 Total val. 1924 (60% a c t .)..73! ,921
Floating debt_____________
4.00C Tax rate (per $1,0001 1924 - $12.50
Assess, val. '22 (60% act.) 9 0,000 Population 1910, 1,034: 1920.1.400
Tax rate (per $1,000 )192>___$23.00
Population 1910, 2.017; 1920--2.180 ROME.
Rome Is the county seat of Floyd
Jounty. Last charter Sept. 1918
PELHAM.
Improvement Bonds.
This city (formerly a town) is in
Mitchell County. The change from B *s’u8 J-J $144 0 0 0 c___ 19.6 194!
...
65.000 ____ 19:6 193s
a town to a city is provided by an m s
.
R efunding Bonds.
Act (Act No. 10, Part 3, Title 1,
Laws o f 1925) passed by the Legisla­ m s ’ 96 J-J $173,000c....July 1 1928
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
ture.
Is '15 A-O $70.000c..A pr 1 '26 39
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
5s 14 J-J $16.000c-—June 1 1944 5s '16 A-O 4 0 .000 c___ 1938 1945
C ity-Hospital Bonds
Paving Bonds.
5s '14 J-J
$4,000c...Ju ne 1 1944 Is ’ 15 A-O $25,000 ___ 1940-1944
P ublic S chool impt- Bonds.
Jail and Fire Dept. Bonds.
s-a $100,000_____ 1930-1949
5s '14 J-J
$5.000c. ..June 1 1944 5s
W ater and Light-Exten. Bonds. BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ' 22 . >569.0 )0
12.0 H
)
5s ’ 14 J-J
$4.000c_ Junel 1944 Final lug d e b t ( a d d ! ) _____
_
Sinkingfund____________ _ 20.844
Sr wer Bonds.
5s T4 J-J
$1.0 0 0c...Ju n e 1 1944 Assessed v a lu e , real e s t a t e .7 .7 0 1 .8 5 0
Assessed va lu e , p e r s o n a l___4 ,7 7 9 .0 3 ''
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s '25 J-J $25,000c.Jan 1 ’30-’54_ Other assessable p roperty.. 1.000 000
BOND. D EBT N ov. 12 ’25 $117,000 Ass'd val. '22 (60% act ) 13.483 880
Sinking funds____________
33,350 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922__ $15.00
Pop’n 1910. 12.099; 1920____13.252
Total assess, val. 1925
(60% act.)_____________ 1,663.106
IN T. on $173,000 4 Vis payable at
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $17.50 office of N. Y . Trust Co. or by Treas.;
P op’n 1910. 1.880; 1920______ 2,640 on impt. 4 V by Treas : bonds of
>s
IN T . payable In New York City 1915 in N. Y. and bonds of 1916 in
New York or Rome. Coupons are
tax-receivable. Interest has been
PIERCE COUNTY
paid promptly since 1876, when the
Blackshear is the county seat.
city made an adjustment of its debt
Road Bonds.
W ATER WORKS owned by the
$5,000-.Jan 1 '30-'34 city are valued at $200,000; the
20,000--Jan 1 '35-'44 earnings yield a surplus of $10,000
1 5 ,0 0 0 --J a n 1 ’45-’40 per annum over expenses.

f

10,000.-Jan 1 ’30-’39
20,000--Jan 1 ’40-’49
1BT_________ $168,000
Assessed vdue 1922 ___ $3,765 885
PLAINS HIGH SCHOOL DIST.
Population in 1920 (Census)_11,934
This district (P. O. Plains) is in
Sumter County.
f$4,000-_Jan 1 ’26-’29
5s
J-J {34.000.-Jan 1 ’ 30-’46
ll2,000..Jan 1 ’47-’50
BOND. D EBT Oct 19 ’23-.$50.000
Total assess val. 1923______900,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '23--.S9.50
Population, estimated________ 3,000
POLK COUNTY
Cedartown is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s g ’21J-J $90,000___ Jan 1 1951
6K s’22 J-J 100.000c-._Jan 1 1947
5)4g’23 J-J $100,000_____ lan 1 1931
5 ^ s g ’23 J-J 100,000___ Jan 1 1939
51£s’24 J-J
90,000___ Jan 1 1939
BOND. D E B T Dec 1923-- $387,000
Total assess, val. 1923----- 8,887,368
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$16.00
Population in 1920 (Census)..20,357
IN T . at the National Bank of
Commerce, N . Y .

ROSSVILLE.
This city is in Walker County.
School Bonds.
6s
. . . $80,000_______________
BONDED D E B T________
(?)
Population 1910, 1,059; 1920, 1,427
ROYSTON
This city is in Franklin. Hart and
Madison Counties.
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
($8,000___ Jan 1 1929
5s T9 J-J {42,500—Jan 1 \30-’46
l 1,500___ Jan 1 1947
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 1 '2 1 . $70,000
Assess, val. 1921 ( H actual) 1,202,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921------$17.50
Population 1910, 1,422; 1920. 1.681

3 ANDERS VILLE.
This city is in Washington County
Incorp. 1784. Pop’n 1910, 2,641;
1920, 2,695.
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
5s '07 J-J $12,000r—Jan 1 ’27-’32
($6,000 every 5 years.)
W ater and Light Bonds.
i
A-O $25,000r_ Apr 1 1933
_
School Bonds.
i
J-J $12,000r___ Jan 1 1927
5s T7 July $20,000c— . July 1 1947
BOND. D EBT Oct 1920— $75,000
PUTNAM COUNTY.
Floating debt____________
5,000
Eatonton is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1920
1,643,736
BOND. D EBT N ov 30 '25 $18,000
IN T . at Fourth Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Floating debt (add’l)______
30,000
Total assessed val'n 1295.-2,214,525
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25.S18.50 SAVANNAH.
Pop’n 1910, 13,876; 1920-------- 15.151
Savannah is the county seat of
Chatham Co. Incorporated 1789.
Prior to 1879 the city’s bonds were
QUITMAN.
all 7s, but, through a compromise,
This place is in Brooks County.
they were exchanged for 5s bearing
W ater and Light P lant.
6s ’ 15 J-J $40.000___ Jan 1 1940 5% tax-receivable coupons.




R efu nding Bonds.
4 V$s g 09 F-A $2.219.000c Feb 1 '59
4V$s'13 J-J
202.500c July 1'43
Drainage and Sewer Bonds.
4V5g'14 A-0?484 500 c ...... .................
(Due $16 500 April 15 '26. and so.
Increasing each year $1,000. the last
payment, which will be made April 15
1944. being $34,500.)
Storm Sewer System Bonds.
4H(?T6 M -8*328 000c.Mar 1 26-41
(Due $6,500 Mar 1 1926 and $1.000 additional each year until final
payment of *28.000 Mar. 1 1941.)
A uditorium -C onstr. Bonds.
4 V$g'14 A-0$157 500c —
(Due $7,500 Oct. 15 1926 and so
Increasing each year $500. the last
payment, which will be made Oct. 15
1944, being $14,000 )
D eptford W harf Notes.
-s
J-J $100,000. .Jan 1 '26-’29
BOND. D EBT Nov 28 ’25$3,252,O09
Assessment debt (add’l ) - 232.286
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
440.000
Sinking funds___________
239 500
Assessed valuation, rea l.,49.079,569
Assessed val., personal.. 14,670,545
Total assessed valuation
'25 (55-60% a c t.)______63,750.114
Tax rate (per $1,000) 25----- $19 00
Populat’n 1910. 65.064; 1920. 83.252
INT. payable at City Treasury anu
In N. Y . at Am. Exch. Nat. Bank
Coupons are tax-receivable.
W ATER W ORKS.— The water­
works owned by the city were built
In 1853-54 and subsequently Im­
proved at a total cost of $1,215,500

[V ol. 121,
Other assessable property.
341,572'
Total assessed value 1922
(about 66% actual)___ 2,015,870'
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22_$19.00
TALLAPOOSA.
This city is in Haralson County.
School Bonds.
5 s '16 Jan $24 000c*_____________
Sewerage Bonds.
5s '16 Jan $4,500c*........... ............
W ater-W orks B o n d s .
5s 16 Jan *34 600c*------------------BOND. D E B T Nov 30 '25 $62 500
Water debt (incl.)________
34 060
Ass'd val. real estate______1,166 955
Ass'd valuation personal.. 500 000
other assessable property_
86,000
Tot.ass’d val.'25(M a ct.)—1,752,855
City tax rate (oer -$l .006) '25-S13.00
Population 1910, 2.117; 1920, 2,719
TENNILLE.
This city is in Washington County.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5s 17 .1-1 *25.000
-..1937-1947
BOND D EBT Dec 1 ’2 5 --- $45,000
Water debt (in cl.)________
8,000
8,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
linking fund . _________
4.000
Assd. val. '25 (60% act.)__ 950 000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S17.50
Pop’ n 1910. 1.622; 1920........... 1.768
INT. payable at Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York City.
THOMAS COUNTY.
County seat is Thomasville.
Road Bonds
5 s '19 J-D $50.000c.June 1 ’39-’4S
5s T9 J-D 200,000c.June 1 ’39-’48
BOND. D E B T July 1925. $450,000
Total assessed value 1924-13,326,558

SEMINOLE COUNTY.
Donalsonville is the county seat.
Road. C ourt-H ou se & Jail.
6s ’22 J-J $100,000c—Jan ’28-'52 State & i :o .t a x (p d r $ 1 ,0 16) ’ 2 2 -$ 6 00
BOND. DEBT Nov 10'24. $100,000 Pop'n 1910, 29,071; 1920___ 33.04)
Prin and int. payable at Mech­
Tot.ass'd val.'24 (1-3 a c t .).l .992.418
State & co.tax (per $1,000)'24-$25.00 anics & Metals N it. Bank, N . Y
Population 1924 (estimated)— 9,000
THOMASTON.
This city is in Upson Co. Incorp.
SOUTHWEST LA GRANGE.
This town became a part of La as a town Mch. 19 1869 and as a city
Grange on Jan. 1 1920, according to Dec. 2 1897.
School Bonds.
Act of Legislature at time of Incor­
5s TO J-J
$9 00 0 c____ 1926-1934
poration.
5s g 14 J-J
5.000c____1941-1942
W ater & Sewer
SPALDING COUNTY.
5s ' l l J-J $45.000.-Jan 1 ’ 28-'40
Griffin is the county seat.
5s g '14 J-J
15.000c____ 1928-1942
Road B onds.
( $90.000.-Jan 1 *26- 34 BOND. DEBT Oct 18 '23. $100,000
3O.0OO
is 'l!) J-J{ 75,000. -Jan 1 '35-'39 Sinkingfund______________
( 175,000. .Jan 1 '40-'49 Tot.assess, val. '23 (60% act.) 1,600.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$17.50
C ourt-H ouse Bonds,
is e TO J-D *40.000c D ecl926-'35 Pop'n 1910 1.645: 1920........... 2.502
INT. on electric-light, school bonds
3GND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $398,000
Assessed val. real_________ 6.852.012 of 1910 in Tbomaston: on water and
Assessed val. personal_____1.911.420 sewer bonds at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N. Y ., and school bonds of 1914 at
t'otal assessed value 1924
(65% actual)__________ 8.763,432 Bank of Commerce, N . Y ., or in
Hat.e&Co. tax(per $1,000) ’ 24-$ ?2.20 Thomas ton. ______
Nip’n 1910 19.741: 1920------21.908
THOM ASVILLE.
IW T
, t t r . , _ _ EG C n r h o c t O n
M V
This town is In Thomas County.
Paving Bonds.
STATESBORO.
_
4^ s'07 J-J $30.000_ Jan 1 '27-'36
This city is in Bullock County.
Paving Bonds.
4 ^ s 06J-J $18.000c
July 2 1935
5« T7 inn $25.000c Apr 2 ’27-’47
(Subject to call $2,000 yearly after
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
July 2 1923)
Elec.-Light and W ater Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
,s
$10 000 .July 1 "28-’33 6s W ater and$35.000c.................
'97 J-J
1927
($5,000 due every 5 years 1
W ater-M ain Impt. & Ext. Bds.
5s T7 ami 25.000c.Apr 2 27-*47
4Hs l7 J-J $15.000-.July l '33-'35
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.!
W ater-Plant Impt. B onds.
Sewer Bonds.
.8
, $36,000 -la o l 28- 43 4H s l7 J-J $10.000..July 1 '36-’37
Fire-Alarm-System B onds.
i$9,000 due every 5 years.)
4A$s'17 J-J $5.000___ July 1 1937
S chool Bonds.
5 s ’21 J-J $75.000.-Jan 1 28-’51 ! 4 Sidewalk, St. Impt. & Paving.
Vjs'17 J-J ($65.000.-July 1 '34-'4d
(Due $12,500 each five years.)
j
1 10.000____July 1 1947
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1921. $195,000
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Floating debt Dec 1920----15,000 4A*sT7 J-J I*40.000.-July 1 '39-’46
Sinkingfund Dec 1920-----_3,360i
( 10.000____July 1 1947
Assess, val. real e s t _____ 1.671,236;
Assess, val. personal---------1.194.519 4 4S chool Bonds.
s ’ 13 J-J $29,500............
1943
Other assess, p rop ---------98,921 j 4 ‘Ns'14 J-J
20.000c____1934-1943
T o ta l assessed val. 1920
(60 a c t . ) . . __________ .2.964,676 j 4Hs'24 J-J 140.000--Jan 1 ’27-’54
Street Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1 000) 1920- . 815 00
$3.000_____ 1926-1928
Population 1910. 2.529: 1920. 3.80' 6s F18 A-O Bonds.
unding
6s T8 A-O $54 000____ 1926-1928
SUMTER COUNTY
im provem ent Bonds.
County seat is Amerieus.
4V$s’ 24 J-J $10,000 -Jan 1 ’ 26-’27
Road Bonds.
5s
_ *868.000c$l 6.000 vearlv BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $439,500
45,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 30’25 $368,000 .Sinking fundreal est______
Ass’d val. ’25 (30% a ct.). 8 501 373 Assess, val. personal______ 3,745.597
Assess, val
641.457
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1025----- $17.00 Other assess, prop________ 1.736.182
Pop’n 1910. 29.092: 1920_____29.640 Total assessed val 1924___6,123,236
City tax (per $1,000) 1924____$16.25
SWAINSBORQ.
Pop'n 1910. 6.727: 1920______ 8.196
A town in Emanuel County.
No recent return.
TIFTON .
This city Is in Tift County.
SYLVANIA.
S ch ool Bonds.
This city is in Screven County.
_ $15,000_________ Serial
BOND. DEBT D ec9 1922- $35,000 .s '08 _
5s '16 Jan 21.000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’46
W a te r d e b * d n '- !” ' r d ) _____
1 8 .0 0 0
Water Bonds.
Floating debt (add’l)______
3,000
_s 07
$50.000............
1937
Sinking fund______________
500 5s'16 Jan. 16,000c...Jan 1 ’ 26'4l
A "'<1 V d u e 1922 (6 0 % aci . I
Real __________________ 614,618 5s Pavement Bonds.
'16 Jan $6.000c__Jan 1 ’26-’31
Personal_______________ 311,979
1922. $117.069
T -r t-l
- 9 5 6 .6 2 7 BON D DEBT
27,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922---$!0.00 FI siting debt (additional).
25,000
Sinkingfund_____________
Population 1910, 1,400; 1920, 1,413 Assess, val. '22 (2-3 actual) 2.836,447
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$16.00
SYLVESTER.
Population 1910, 2,381; 1920, 3,005
This city is in Worth County
IN T . on 1916 Issues in New York.
Paving Bonds.
5s '20
$30,000______________
T IF T COUNTY.
Bonds 6s.
Tifton is the county seat.
Light and water (coupon)_ $30,000
_
Sewer (coupon)____________ 15,000
Road Bonds.
School (coupon)----------------- 5.000 5s T9 anu$240,000__ Oct 1 ’ 26- 49
B O N D . DEBT N ov 14 '25. $80,000 BOND. DEBT N o v 2 ’ 21 -- $346,000
Tot.ass’d val.’25(M act.).-l,105,019 Assess, val. real estate._3.310.996
Citv tax rate (per $1.000) '25-$13.00 Assess, val. personal______ 1,978.136
Pop’n 1910, 1,447; 1920 ............1,547 Other assessable property..1.102.998
IN T . payable in N. "i .
T ot. ass’d val. ’2 L (l-3 act.)6,384,130
Tax rate (per $1<B00) '21____ $28.00
Popula'n 1910, lT>187; 1926. 14,493
TALBOT COUNTY.
Talbotton is the county seat.
TOCCOA.
Road Bonds.
This is in Stephens County.
5s '20 J-D $38,000__Dec 1 ’26-'44
E lectric Light Bonds.
BONO DEBT Oct 14 22 $44,000
Assessed value, real______ $1,384,612 5s '16 Jan/$11,000c Jan 1 ’26-'36
l 16,000c. .Jan 1 ’37-'44
Assessed value, personal..
289,686

D ec., 1925.]
TOCCOA (C oncluded )—
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J
157,000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
6s ’21 J-J
5,000c.July 1 ’31-’35
5s ’23 J-J
29,000c.Jan 1 '26-’54
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’07 J-J $35,000c
Jan 1 1935
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J 19,00 0c...Ja n 1 1941
Paving Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $30,000c.July 1 ’31-35
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
(20,000c. July 1 ’ 36-’45
6s ’21 J-J. \ 5,000c.July 1 ’46-’50
J 15,000c. July 1 ’.31-’45
6s ’21 J-J (10,000c-July 1 ’46-’50
BON D. DEBT Jan 28 ’25- $202,000
33,641
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Sinking fund____________
22 4 3
Assess, val. real est______ 1,988,750
Assess, val. personal______ 3 5 770
Other assessable property.. 183 495
Tot.ass’d val.’25(M a c t .)..2,488,015
Tax rate (per $l,000i 1924__ $ib.i>0
Pop'n 1910, 3,120; 1920______3,567
TROUP COUNTY.
La Grange is the oounty seat
C o u rt-h o u se Bonds.
4s _ Jan $15.000c_ Every 5 yn_
Highway Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 F-A$5<)0.000 Feb 1’ 29-'39-’49
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s 'l l Jan $200 000c 1931 & 1041
BON D. DEBT N ov 24’25. $700,000
25.000
Floating debt (add’l) _____
Sinking fund.......................
200.OO
o
Ass’d val’ n.real est. & per. .12.815 292
Assessed val'n. other prop. 2.00(1.000
T ot .ass’d val .’25 (2-5act.) _14,845,292
State & Oo.tax(per$l,000r25.$2 .00
P op’n 1910, 26.228; 1920____36.09.
§ IN T . at National Bank of Com­
merce, New York.
TURNER COUNTY.
Ashburn is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Oct 19 ’23. $58,000
8inking fund.............. ......
6 000
Total assess, val. 1923.. .3,020,816
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’23.$17 J>o
Pop’n 1910. 10.075; 1920____12,446
UNADILLA.
This town is in Dooly County.
W ater-W orks & Sew. Bonds.
5s ’15 J a n ...$12,000. Jan 1 1939
BOND. D EBT N ov 2 0 ’24..$4 5,000
Sinking fund_____________
2.200
Ass’d val. 24 (H a ct.)___ 430,229
Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24.$25.( 0
Population 1910, 1.003; 1920, 1,103
UPSON COUNTY
Thomaston is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6 s '21 Jan $150.000..Jan 1 ’ 32-’41
BON D. DEBT Nov 1925. $150,000
Assessed value 1921______$4,558,061
Population in 1920 (Census) ..14,786
VALDOSTA.
This city Is In Lowndes County.
Incorporated 1860.
Improvement Bonds.
6s g ’09 J-J $29.5 0 __________ Serial
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
5s g
J-J $60.nnn_
i92Q*iQan
5 s ’24 J-D j 18,000-Dec 2 0 '29-’46
\12,000-Dec 20 ’47-’52
Street Bonds.
4s ’04 Aug $ 1 2 ,5 )0 ..-Aug 15 1934
Fire Department Bonds.
4s ’04 Aug $5.000...A u g 15 193-1
5 s '24 J-D (11,000-Dec 2 0 ’29-’50
l 4,000-Dec 20 ’51-’52
P ublic-S chool Bonds.
5s ’05 J-J $35.000----- Jan 15 1935
W ater, Paving, Sewer & Ceme­
tery Bonds (Part yea rly ).
5s T2 Jan $76,000___ Jan 1 1942
Water-Main Bonds (Part yea rly)
5s T3 Jan $12 000___ Jan 1 1943
Paving Bonds (Part yea rly).
5s T3 Jan $28.0)0___ Jan 1 1943
(50,000 .D ec 20 ’29-’38
5s ’24 J-D { 60,000-Dec 20 ’39-’48
140.000-Dec 20 ’49-’52
H igh-School Bonds.
6 s '20 M-S$13d,000............. .............
5s ’24 J-D 10,000-Dec 20 ’33-’52
W ater W orks Bonds.
($20,000-Dec 20 '29-38
5s ’24 J-D { 33,000-Dec 20 ’39-’49
[ 12,000-Dec 20 ’50-’52
BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '24- $388,500
Water debt (incl.)________
62,800
Sinking fund______________
75,783
Assessed val’n, real estate.5,600.000
Assessed val’n, personal_ 3,060,000
_
Other assessable property. . 900.000
Tot.ass’d val.’24(65%act.).9,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_____ $17.36
Pop’n 1910, 7.656; 1920______ 10.783
All bonds bear coupons but may
be registered as to prin. and int.
IN T . In N. Y . or Valdosta a*
Southern Bank & Trust Co.
VIDALIA
This town is in Toombs County.
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 J-J $52,000.-July 1 ’26-’51
BON D. DEBT Oct 31 ’25. $107,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15,865
Water debt (included)_____
23,000
Sinking fund______________
10,500
Ass’d value 1925 (K a ct.)-.1,451,162
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25_$20.00
Population in 1920 (Census)..2,860
IN T . at New York.

BOND. DEBT Oct 1922.. $400 .non
\ssessed value 1921_______ 7,379,417
Population in 1920 (Census)..23.370
INT. at New York.
WALTON COUNTY.
Monroe is the county seat.
Road Bonds.

isg'19 M N $ 1 4 0 ,0 0 0 -.M a v 1 '2 6 -’39
B O N D . D E B T D ec 17 1925 $140,000
Assessed valuation 1925_ 4,750,000
_

l ax rate (per $1,000; 1925_ $18.50
_
Population in 1920__________ 24.216

Prin. and int. payable at M ech­
anics & M etals N at. B ank, N . Y .

WARE COUNTY.
Waycross is the county seat.
Road and School Bonds.
Ss 19 J-J $696.000..Jan 1 ’26-’ 49
Due $6,000 1926 Increasing$2,000
each vear to 1949.)
BONDED D E B T _______ $500,000
Totai assessed value 1921—9,17'l 9 ’-3
Population in 1920__________ 28,361
WASHINGTON.
This city i.> in Wilkes County.
Paving Bonds.
Ss ’ 13 J-J $30,0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1942
5s '19 M -N 25.000___ Nov 1 1949
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s 19 J-J $28.000___ July 1 1949
Water and Sewerage Bonds.
is 19 J-J
$7.000____July 1 1949
School Bonds.
8s ’96 J-J
$1 .0 0 0 c ...$500 yearly
6s ’97 A-O
2 0 0 0 c____ 1926-1927
5s ’04 M -N
8.000c ...N o v 1 1934
5s '19 J-J
20.000___ July 1 1949
Water Bonds.
5s '99 J-J
$5.000c_ $1,000 y ’rly
_
5s '07 M -N 30,0 0 0 c...N ov 1 1934
F.lectric-Light Bonds.
5 s '12 J-J $30,000c__________1941
5s ’ 19 M-N 10.000
N o v i 1919
BOND. D E B T N ov 1925-- $187 000
floating debt . __ _.
36,000
Tot. assess, val. '25 (60%
actual)_________________ 2,436.549
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $17.00
Population 1910. 3.065; 1920. 4,208
WAYCROSS.
This city Is the county seat oi
Ware County. Incorporated 1890
School, Street & Sewer Bonds.
5s g 06 A -0$ 100,000c
Oct 1 1936
Sewer & R efu nding Bonds.
5s '00 J-J $50,000___ Jan 1 1930
Pacing, W ater & Sewer Bonds.
5s '08 J-J $70.000...................1938
School Bonds.
5 s ’ 12 J-J $17,000. .July 1 ’26-’42
f$14,000r*_May 1 ’26-39
2,000r*..M ay 1 1940
5s ’23M-N
3,000r*..M ay 1 1941
5,000r*_ .M ay 1 1942
llOO,OOOr*.May 1 ’43-’55
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $25.500.-July 1 ’26-’42
Street Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $30,000.-July 1 ’28-’42
Fire-Department Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-.l
*2 000.. .Tan 1 ’26 '27
BOND. DEBT April 1925- $410,000
Sinking funds (cash & sec.). 108,600
Assessed value 1925 (est.)-.8,800,000
C ity tax ip er $1,0 00 ) 1 9 2 3 ____$ 20 .00

Pop’n 1910. 14.485; 1920, 18.065

WAYNE COUNTY.
Jesup is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A$200,000 Aug 1 ’ 30-’49
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’25- $200,000
Sinking fund______________
22,308
Assess, val., real estate____2,911,165
Assess, val., personal_____1.006,069
Other assessable pronertv.. i 958,496
Tot.ass’d val.’25(70% act).5,875,760
State& co.tax (per$1,000)’25-$19.00
Population 1910, 13,069; '20. 14,381
W AYNESBORO.
This town is in Burke County.
§ Paving Bonds.
($15,000.Jan 1 ’29 & ’34
5s ’24 J-J
15,000.Jan 1 ’39 & ’44
7,500____Jan 1 1949
7,500— Dec 31 1953
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
-s
. . . $52,500_______________
5s ’20
50.000__________ 1950
S chool B uilding Bonds.
5sg J-J $19,000...........Sept 1 1945
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’2 4 .. $156,500
S in k in g

f u n d _______________

BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 -- $285,000 W OODBURY.
This city is in Meriwether County.
Floating debt (additional)..
9.200
El. Lt. & W ater Wks. Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate___ 3,561,670
llO.OOO-.June 1 ’ 27-’36
Assess, val. personal______1,780.835
Tot.ass'd val.’25(35% a c t ).5,342,505 6s ’20 J-D (24,000--June 1 ’37-’48
I 1 000
June 1 1949
State & co.tax (per $l,000)’25-$l7.50
Pop n 1910, 23,441; 1920, 23,32^ BOND. D EBT Oct 27 ’24- $370,000
Assessed valuation 1922
$525,000
Population 1920_____________ 1,157
WINDER.
This city is In Barrow County.
IN TEREST at New York.
Paving Bonds.
os ’20 s-a $35,000............
1940
W ORTH COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
County seat is Sylvester.
os 20 s-a $17,000................... 1940
Road Bonds.
School B uilding Bonds.
S.365 000c ..$5,000 v ’ rly
5s T o
-.22.000_________ -1946 _s
TOT. B D . D T . Nov 17 ’25- $197,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 11 ’25- $365,000
Water debt (included)_____
45,000 Floating debt (additional). 4 0,000
Sinking fund______________
62,266 Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (30%act.)5,000,000
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (4-5 act.) .2,264,613 -Hate & Co .tax (per $1,000) ’25 $24.00
Population 1910. 2,443; 192U, 3,335 population in 1920__________ 23 863

State of Florida.
ITS

D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &o.
Organized as a Territory (Aot March 30 1822) .M a rch 30 1822?
Admitted as a State (Act March 3 1845)________ M arch 3 1845
Total area of State (square miles)______________________ 5 8 ,6 8 0
State Capital______________________________________ Tallahassee

Governor (term expires Jan. 1929)______ John W . Martin
Seo’y of State (term expires Jan. 1929)_ _ H . Clay Crawford
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1929)____________ J. C . Luning
Comptroller (term expires Jan. 1929)_________ Ernest A m os

Attorney-General (term expires Jan. 1929)__J. B . Johnson
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in odd years on the Tuesday after the
first Monday in April, and sessions are limited to 60 days.
OUTSTANDING LOANS.— The following loans are outstanding
against the State o f Florida:
LOANS—
— In terest — ------------- P rin cip a l --------------N a m e and P u rp o se.

P .C t. Payable.

W h en D u e .

Refunding bonds of 1901________ 3
J-J
Jan. 1 1951
Refunding gold bonds o f 1903____3
J-J
Jan 1 1953
All the above bonds are held by the State School Fund.

O u tsta n d in g.

$267,700
333,867

TO TAL DEBT. & c.— The total bonded debt on Jan 1 1925 was $601,567"
All securities are in the form of registered manuscript bonds and carry
3% interest: they are all held in State Educational funds. Investments
(including the two Issues given above) of the various State funds amounted
t3 $2,932,067 on Jan. 1 1925. The balance in various State funds on
Jan. 1 1925 was $3,319,737.53.
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The tax valuation of real estate (including
railroads and telegraphs), personal property, total valuation and State tax
rate per $1,000. are given below for the years indicated:
Real E state.

P ersonal

State T a x

Years.
P roperty.
RR.
Tel'gh
Total.
p er $1,000
1924.- _________ $393,415,337
$475,197,304
$81,781,968
$10.75
1923----------------- 360,523,862
84,571,697
11.50
445,095,559
1922 — - ............... 341.877,388
79,571,126
421,448,514
10.62
1921._____ _____ 327,379,231
423,906,718
10.62
96,527,487
1920 . . ................. 304.923,946
104.664,992
11.00
409,588,938
1919_................- 285.151,297
376,709.676
12.00
91,568,748
1918.- - ...........— 233,750,566
8.00
118.288,282
352,038,848
1917.. _________ 262.952.060
59,264.012
322,216,072
9.00’
1916 . ................. 252.524,927
52.419.248
304.944,175
6.50
1915—................. 245.540,606
6.00
47.022.648
292.563.254
1914_ — ............. 237,048.856
48,812,019
285.860,875
5.50
1912—................. 174.479,759
38,407,759
212.887,518
7.50
1910_ ................. 144,034,907
33,689,074
177.723,981
7.50
1908.. ................. 128.091,101
31,299,129
159.390.230
7.50
1905-. ................. 107.087.978
131,436,593
24,348.615
6.00
1901_ ................. 79,706,370
17.844,822
97.551,192
5.00
1894 —................. 86,775,659
17,484,969
104,260,629
3.25
1890-. ................. 75,651.s23
_
_
16,152.122
91.803,945
FISCAL YEAR.— Section 1032 of the Revised General Statutes, as
amended in 1925, defines the fiscal year of the State as follows: “ The fiscal
year shall begin on the first day of July and end on the thirtieth day of June"
in each and every year.”

DEBT LIM ITATION.— State .— Section 6 of Article I X of the constitu­
tion reads: ‘ ‘The Legislature shall have power to provide for issuing State'
bonds only for the purpose of repelling invasion or suppressing insurrection,
or for the purpose of redeeming or refunding bonds already issued, at »
lower rate of interest.” Section 10 of this article states the credit of the
State shall not be pledged or loaned to any individual, company, corpora­
tion or association, nor shall the State become a joint owner or stockholder
In any company, association or corporation.

1 1,146

Assess, val. real estate____1,270.075
Assess, val. personal______ 1,055,740
Other assess, p ro p e r ty _
_
32,252
Total assess, val. 1923____ 2,358.067
Total tax (per $1,000) T 9 ___ $6.00
Population 1910, 2,729; 1920, 3.1.31
§ IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N . Y . City.
WEST POIN T.
This city is in Troup County.
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s T7 _M-S $18,OOO.Oct 11 ’26-’35
Auditorium Bonds.
5s '14 A-O $5 000--O ct. 11 ’26-’35
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’25 $100,000
Floating debt_ __________
_
24,000
Ass’d val’n ’25 (50% act.).2,300,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $15.00
Population 1910, 1,906; 1920, 2,138

VIENNA.
This city is in Dooly County.
Paving Bonds.
6s ’25 Feb 1 $25,000c_Feb 1 ’27-’51
BON D. DEBT Feb 1 ’25-_ $73,000
Tot .ass’d val. (3-5act.) ’24- _ 1,098,889
Population 1910, 1,564; 1920, 2,019

W IL C O X COUNTY.
Abbeville is the county seat.
6s ’ 21 J-J $100,000--July 1 ’32-’51
BOND. D EBT Nov 20 ’25- $140,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 129,903
Tot ass’d val.’25 (1-5 act.).3.500,000
Total
e (per $l,000)'25-$20.00
Population in 1920________ 15,511
IN T. at the American Exchange
National Bank, New York.

WALKER COUNTY
La Fayette is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
($10,000___ Aug 7 1926
5*Ss’21 F-A-j 90,000-_Aug 7 ’27-’32
270.000--Aug 7 '33-’47

ILKES COUNTY.
Washington is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
g ’ 03 J-D $270,000c .........- - -1948
C ourt House Bonds.
T9 - - - $18,000c............... -1933




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FLOKIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

C ities and T ow n s. — Chapter 5645, Laws o f Florida, Acts of 1905, provides
“ that cities and towns may issue bonds for the purpose of building or
repairing public buildings, or water-works of the city or town, widening or
extending streets or parks, purchasing or establishing gas or electric-light
plants for the city or town, or for any other municipal purpose to an
amount not exceeding ten per cent (10%) of the assessed value of the real
and personal property within its incorporated limits. But this limitation
■hall not operate to prevent the issue by any city or town of additional
bonds which, with the existing bonded indebtedness, shall not exceed ten
per cent (10%) of the assessed value o f the real and personal property within
Its corporate limits: Provided, That no bonds shall be issued b y any city
or town until the question of issuing same shall have been decided in favor
of such bond issue by an election held for that purpose in the manner now
provided by law: Provided, This Act shall not apply to cities and towns
which have special charters from the Legislature."
EXEMPTIONS IN DETERMINING DEBT LIM ITATION.— City
Light Plant bonds and Special Improvement bonds based on certificates or
liens for the cost o f such improvements are excluded in determining the
bonded indebtedness which a city may incur whether the limitation be the
10% restriction provided by general law or that imposed by special charters.
Special improvement bonds based on certificates or liens for the cost of
such Improvements are general obligations o f the issuing municipality
(Section 11, Chapter 9298, Laws o f 1923).
C ou n ties. — Title I X , Section 786 (First Division), Revised Statutes 1906.
■tates that counties may issue bonds for highways, buildings and for fund­
ing purposes, provided the proposition to issue such bonds is authorized by
a majority o f the voters. A sum sufficient to pay the interest and to raise
the amount annually required as a sinking fund to pay the bonds at ma­
turity is required.
S p ecial T ax School D is tricts (.Lim itation 20% ).— Section 17 o f Article 12
of the State Constitution, as amended in 1924, provides:
"T h e Legislature may provide for special tax school districts to issue bonds
for the exclusive use o f public free schools within any such special tax school
district, whenever a majority o f the qualified electors thereof who are free­
holders shall vote in favor of the issuance o f such bonds, but no bonds shall
be issued hereunder which shall exceed, together with the existing indebted­
ness o f such special tax school district, 20% o f the assessed value of the
taxable property o f such district according to the last assessment for State
and county purposes prior to the issuing o f such bonds. Any bonds issued
hereunder shall become payable within thirty years from the date of issu­
ance in annual installments which shall commence not more than three
years after the date o f issue. Each annual installment shall be not less than
3% o f the total amount o f the issue. Whenever any such special tax school
district has voted in favor o f the issuance o f such bonds a special tax for the
payment of the interest on said bonds and the principal thereof as the same
shall become due and payable shall be levied on the taxable property within
the district voting for their issuance in accordance with law, providing for
the levy of taxes, and such tax shall not be applied to any purpose other
than the payment o f the principal and interest of said bonds.”
SPECIAL ROAD AND BRIDGE D IST R IC T S.— These districts are
granted, by Chapter 10238, Laws o f 1925, authority to issue time warrants,
bearing 8% interest and maturing in not more than ten years from their
issuance, for the purpose o f completing the construction of unfinished
roads and bridges when it is found that the issue o f bonds originally voted
to cover such construction is insufficient. The warrants may be either
sold and the proceeds thereof used to pay for the completion of the road
and bridges, or the warrants may be delivered in payment o f such work, in
which case no such warrants may be issued for more than three years from
date o f such bonds. The issuance o f the warrants under this Act is limited
to not exceeding 10% o f original bond issue.
TA XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL B O N D S .— Under Chapter 5596 Laws of
1907, relating to tax assessments and collection o f revenue, "all debts due
or to become due from solvent debtors, whether on account, contract, note
or otherwise, all public stocks or shares in all incorporated or unincorporated
companies,” are taxable as personal property when held by residents.
INCOMES AND LEGACIES EXEMPTED FROM STATE T A X .—
Under the provisions of an amendment to the State Constitution (Section
11, Article I X .), adopted by the voters on N ov. 4 1924 by a vote of 60,640
to 14,386, incomes and legacies are exempted from State taxation. Section

[V ol. 121.

Chapter 9327, Laws o f 1923, authorizes banks and trust companies In­
corporated under the laws of Florida to invsst to a limited extent in the stock
of joint stock land banks chartered by Act of Congress to do business in
Florida. The statute provides: “ That hereafter it shall be lawful for any
bank or trust company organized under the laws of this State to Invest in
the aggregate not exceeding ten (10) per centum of its capital stock in the
capital stock o f any joint stock land bank chartered to do business in this
State under A ct of Congress entitled ‘An Act to provide capital for agricul­
tural development, to create standard forms of investment based upon farm
mortgages, to equalize rates of interest upon farm loans, to furnish a market
for United States bonds, to create Government depositories and financial
agents for the United States, and for other purposes. Approved July 17
1916.”
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920
968,470 1880.
269,40311850..................... 87,445
1910................... 752,619 1870.
187.748 1840..................... 54,477
1900................ 528,542 1860.
140,42411830..................... 34.730
1890.....................391.422
The proportion o f the colored population was 47.01% in 1880, 42.58% in
1890, 43.7% in 1900, 41% in 1910 and 34.0% in 1920. In number, blacks
were 40,242 in 1850. 62,677 in 1860, 91,689 in 1870, 126,690 in 1880. 166.67$
in 1890. 230,730 in 1900, 308.669 in 1910 and 329,487 in 1920.
C ITIE S. COUNTIES A N D TOW NS IN THE

STATE OF FLORIDA.
ALACHUA COUNTY SPECIAL
ROAD & B RIDGE DIST. NO. 1
5HS'20 J-J $300,000..Jan 1 ’26-’50
6s^21 . . . 490,000-------- 1926-1935
(For amount due each year see
V. 114, p. 216.)
6s g ’23 J-J 560,000.-July 1 ’26-’51
(For maturity see V . 117, p. 463)
5M s’25 J-J 1,290,000c.July 1 ’27-’51
(For amount due each year see
v 121, p .7 3 8 .)
PO N D . D EBT Oct 1925-$2,646,000
S.uKingfimd_____________
65,075
Assessed value 1924 (about
25% actual)__________ 6.065,206
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$69.50
Population 1923 (estimated)-.35,000
IN T . at the U. S. Mtge. & Trust
Co.. N. Y .

W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $20,000c.July 1 ’3&-’49
■Street Im provement Bonds.
6s ’24 J-D $108,000c.Dec 1 ’26-’34
6s ’25 J-D 130.000c.June 1 ’26-’35
BOND. D E B T May 1925. $390,006
Water debt (included)____
50,000
Special assess, debt (incl.)_ 250,000
Assessed valuation_______1,604,954
Population 1920, 715; 1925, 1,574
IN T . at the Hanover National
Bank, New York City.
AVON P A R E .
This town is in De Soto County.
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s '22 M-NS60,000c_________ 1952
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N il0 ,0 0 0 c.............. --1952
Park Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N $5,000c__________1952
V arious M unicipal Impt. B onds.
25,000c. M ay 1 ’30-’34
50,000c. May 1 ’35-’39
40,OOOc.May 1 ’40-’44
75,000c.M ay 1 ’45-’49
90,O00c.May 1 ’50-’54
\ July 1925-.$452,000
Assessment debt (incl.)____ 70,700
Sinking fund______________ 19,732
Total assessed value 1925.-4,000,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S19.00
Population in 1920______________ 890
IN T . on bonds o f 1925 at the
National City Bank, N . Y . City.

ALACHUA CO. SPEC. T A X S D.
NO. 26.
(P. O. Gainesville.)
s c h o o l Impt. Bonds.
($70,000 ......... 1936-1949
5s ’ 19 J-J
50,000 ..........1950-1954
30.000
.. 1955-1956
40.000 _____ 1928-1932
100,000 _____ 1933-1942
5K s
—.
60,000 _____ 1943-1947
30.000 _____ 1948-1949
20.000
______ 1950
B uilding Bonds.
5s g T4 M -N$30,000c.Nov 4 ’26-’35
School Bldg. & Im pt. Bonds.
6s ’ 19 --_ $150,000______________
TO TAL D EBT Oct 9 ’25 -- $430,000 BAKER COUNTY SPEC. ROAD &
Sinking fund______________
6,323
BRIDGE DIST. NO. 1.
Assessed value 1925_______ 4,301,140
Macolenny is the county seat.
IN T . payable at Gainesville
Road Bonds
5a ’ 19 J-J $135,000c.Due part y ly
ARCADIA.
from 1926-1928
1 1 rectu s.
This city is the county seat of TOT. B D . D T . Dec 1 ’21—$225,000
► “ No tax upon inheritances or upon the income o f residents or citizens of De Soto County.
24.913
Sinking fund______________
this State shall be levied by the State o f Florida, or under its authority,
Street Impt. B onds.
Assessed val. real estate___ 1,203,575
■nd there shall be exempt from taxation to the head of a family residing in «s '16 M-N$90,000c__ Nov 1 1946 Assessed val. personal_____ 371,864
this State household goods and personal effects to the value of five hundred 6s ’25 M-S 560,000c Sept 15 ’26-’35 Other assess, property_____ 526.750
($500) dollars."
Sanitary Sewer B onds.
Tot. assess, val.'21 ( H act.)2,102,199
_
SAVINOS BANK INVESTMENTS.— The provisions regulating invest­ 0s '16 M-N$21,000c_ Nov 1 1946 Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '21..$19.00
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Spec road tax (per $l,000)'21-.$8.00
ments by savings banks in Florida are contained in Section 4179 of the
0s T6 M-N$19,000c_ Nov 1 1946 Population in 1921 (est.)______ 5.650
_
Banking and Trust Laws, 1921, which are as follows:
IN T. payable at U. S. Trust C o.,
City Hall & Fire Hall Bldg. Bds.
Investm ent o f F u n d s. — The capital and deposits and the income derived
0s’ 16 M-N$15,000c_ Nov 1 1946 Jacksonville, or Metropolitan Trust
_
therefrom shall be invested only as follows:
Co.. N. Y .
C ity Bonds.
1. On the first mortgages of real estate situated in this State to an
f$121,000c. June 1 ’28-’38
amount not to exceed 60% of the valuation of such real estate, but not
1
exceeding 75% of the whole amount of deposits shall be so invested; and 5K s J-D - 84,000c.June 1 ’39-’45 BAKERS HAULOVER DIST.
70,000c-June 1 ’46-’50
This District is in Dade County.
no loan on mortgage shall be made except upon the report of not less than
75,000c .June 1 ’51-’55 6s ’22 A-O $144,000..A pr 1 ’26-’47
two members of the board of investment, who shall certify to the value oi
the premises to be mortgaged, according to their best judgment, and such BOND. D E B T N ov 13 ’25. $290,000 (For maturity see Y. 116, p . 1803)
_ 350,000
(81,000.-July 1 ’26-’34
Assessment debt (add’l)_
report shall be filed and preserved with the records of the corporation.
_
2. In the public funds of the United States, or bonds of any of the Assessed val. real estate_ 6.167,252 5M s’23 J-J (30,000--Ju ly 1 '35-’37
Assessed val. personal_____ 807,363
(26,000—July 1 ’ 35-’39
United States, or in the bonds or notes of any city, county or town of the
BON DED D E B T ________
(?)
United States whose actual indebtedness does not exceed 5% of the last Total assessed val. 1925
(M actual)------------------- 6,974,675
IN T . at the U. S. M tge. & Trust
receding valuation o f the property therein for the assessment of taxes, or
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $19.00 C o., New York.
l the notes o f any citizen of this State with a pledge of any o f the aforesaid
Population 1910, 1.736; 1920. 3,479
securities at no more than the par value thereof.
3.
In the first mortgage bonds o f any railroad company incorporated IN T . on 5 } 4 s and 6s of 1925 pay­ BARTOW .
This city is the county seat of Polk
under authority of any o f the United States, and whose road is located able at the Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
County. Inc. M ay 30 1893 and
wholly in the same, and whiGh is in possession o f and operating its own City.
M ay 5 1909. Commission form of
road, and has earned and paid regular dividends for the two years next AUBURNDALIk
g ov ern m en t a d o p te d M a r. 8 1922.
preceding such investment. Or in the first mortgage bonds guaranteed
This town is in Polk County.
C ity Hall Bonds.
by any such railroad company or any railroad company so incorporated
5s
...
$17,500___________1944
Street Paving Bonds.
whose road is thus located; or in the bonds or notes of any railroad com ­
($100,000c. July 1 ’28-’32
E lectric L ight Bonds.
pany incorporated under the laws of this State, which is unencumbered by 6s ’24 J-J \ 60,000c.July 1 ’33-’52
5s
...
15,000__________ 1934
mortgage, and which has paid a dividend o f not less than 5% per annum
20,000c. July 1 ’53-’57 5s
...
20,500___________1944
for the two years next preceding such investment; or in the notes of any
citizen of this State, with a pledge as collateral of any of the aforesaid
securities at no more than 80% of the par value thereof.
4.
In the stock of any bank incorporated under the authority of thli
State, or the stock of any banking association incorporated under the
authority of the United States, or in the notes of any citizen of this State
with a pledge as collateral of any of the aforesaid securities at no more
than 80% of the market value and not exceeding the par value thereof.
Savings banks may deposit sums not exceeding 30% of the amount oi
their deposits on call in such banks, banking associations or in any trail
company incorporated under the laws of this State or the United Statea.
and may receive Interest for the same.
5.
In loans upon the personal notes o f the depositors of the company
but not exceeding three-fourths of the amount of his deposit to a depositor,
INCORPORATED
and in each such case the deposit and the book of the depositor shall be
INVESTM ENT BONDS
held by the company as collateral security for the payment of such loan.
6.
I f such deposits and income cannot be conveniently invested in the
mode hereinbefore prescribed, not exceeding one-third part thereof may
be invested in bonds or other personal security, payable at a time not
exceeding one year, with at least two sureties, if the principal and sureties
Specialists in Florida Municipal Bonds
are all citizens o f this State and resident therein.
7.
Ten per cent o f the deposits of any such corporation, but not exceed­
ing $25 ,0 90 , may be invested in the purchase of a suitable site and the
Bought, Sold & Quoted
erection or preparation of a suitable building, for the convenient transaction
of its business.
4180 A p p lic a tio n f o r L o a n , H o w M a d e . — All applications for loans shat
be made in writing to the Treasurer of the corporation, who shall keep *
Spitzer Bldg.
39 So. La Salle St.
111 Broadway
record thereof, showing date, name of applicant, amount asked for and the
security offered, and he shall cause the same to be presented to the boarfi
Toledo
Chicago
New York
of Investment.
Chapter 10032, Laws o f 1925, provides: “ That hereafter it shall be law­
ful for any bank or trust company organized under the laws of this
Columbus
Detroit
State to invest, by subscription thereto or purchase thereof, in the capital
426 R ow lands Bldg.
236 B uhl Bldg.
stock o f any Agricultural Credit Corporation organized under the laws of
this State with power and authority to make direct loans to the farmers,
truckers and citrus growers o f this State for agricultural and production
purposes and to rediscount the same with the Federal Intermediate Credit
Bank o f Columbia; provided, that the subscription to or purchase of the
stock o f such corporation shall not exceed 10% of the capital stock of the
bank or trust company or the investment be made in the stock of more than
one such corporation.’!

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BAR TO W (.Concluded).
BREVARD COUNTY.
Paving Bonds.
Titusville is the county seat.
5s ’23 F-A 75.000--Feb 1 ’2^ 55
Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2 Bds.
Streets.
6s ’16 J-J $32.000c.July 1 '26-’41
<a ’15 J-J $66.000___ July 1 1945
($8,000 payable every 5 years.)
5s
...
56,000___________ 1944
Spec. R a. & Bridge Dist. No. 6
R efu nd ing
6s
F-A $150,000--Feb 1 '30-'50
5s ’ 14 M-N$15.000c_.M a y 1 1944 (For maturity see V. 112, p. 2110)
6s
...
4,400
1926-1939
Road & Bridge Dist. No. 3 Bds.
6s
...
28,000
1926-1939 6s ’ 15 J-J $120,000.-July 1 ’26-’40
Sewer Bonds.
CO. BD. D T . N ov 1 1924- $300,000
5s ’23 P-A $ 9 0 .0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’27-’55
$32,000
District No. 2_____
5s
. . . 5 0 ,0 0 0 .................1939
District No. 3 . .............— 252 000
4M s’25 J-J f 9,000c.July 1 ’31-’39
District N o. 6__________ 156.000
\32,OOOc.July 1 ’40-’55 T o t. assess. val . ' 2 4 ( X act.).6,738.544
W ater Bonds.
State and County tax rate (per
5s ’23 F-A $20,000..Feb 1 ’27-’46
$1,000) 1924--------------------- $46-75
45is’25 J-J / 20,000c.July 1 ’31-’35 Population 1910, 4.717; 1920 , 8,505
\100,000c. July 1 ’36-’55
IN T . at Chicago Title & Tr. Co.
D rainage Bonds.
5s ’23 F-A
$25,000—Feb 1’27-’ 51
BREVARD CO. SPECIAL T A X
Reservoir B onds.
SCHOOL D IS T R IC T NO. 2.
5«
. . . $ 6 ,0 0 0 -........... ..........
(P.O. Cocoa.)
A uditorium Bonds.
School Im pt. B onds.
$9.000.. Feb 1 ’27-’35
...
5s ’23 F-A 28,000—Feb 1 ’ 36-’49 6s ’16 J-J $100,000....................1940
50,000c...July 1 1941
3,000____Feb 1 1950 5s
BOND. D E B T Dec 4 ’ 25
120,000-.Feb 1 ’51-’55 Floating debt (add’l ) ______ $125,000
5,000
H ospital Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
17,322
4M s’25 J-J $100,000c_july 1 ’31-’35 Assessed v a l.’25 ( K act.)-.3,856,407
Park Bonds.
4M s’25 J-J $50,000c_July 1 ’31-’55 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.00
L igh t & Power Bonds.
5 J^s’25 J-J f$20,000c.July 1 ’31-’35 BREVARD X COUNTY SPECIAL
SCH. T A
DIST. NO. 4.
\100,000c-July 1 ’ 36-’55
BON D. D E B T N ov 1924— $444,500 6s P. ’O. Titusville.
18_ $75.000...............
_
1943
Sinking funds_____________
60.443
Assessed value real estate..4,372.414 6s’ 25 . . . {f 45,000-------- 1928-1942
40,000 _____ 1943-1952
Assessed value personal_ 1,498,607
_
l 15,000 _____ 1953-1955
Total valuation 1923 ______ 5,871,021
D E B T Dec. 4 ’25Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_____ $12.00 BOND. fund______________ $175,000
Sinking
11,653
Population 1910, 2.662; 1920, 4.203 Assess, val. 1925 (M a c t .)..2,750,000
IN T . at New York C ity at the
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925.
$10.00
Hanover National Bank.
BAY COUNTY.
BREVARD COUNTY SPECIAL
Panama City is the county seat.
RD. & BDG. DIST. NO. 5.
C ou n ty Bonds.
6s ’25 J-D $60,000___ Jan 1 1955
-s
. . . $375.000.......................... TOT. B D . D T . June 1925. $60,000
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925__ 1,100,000
($50,000--July 1 ’35-39 Population 1925 (est.)________ 3,500
6s’ 25 J-J {100.000—July 1 ’40-'44
—
T~r 7
IN T. at the fiscal agency in New
* 45-49 York City or at the offices o f Season(200,000- J u l y 1 50-’54 good & Mayer.
Toll Bridge Bonds.
6s ’25 J-J $300,000___ July 1 1955
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1920. $375,000 BREVARD CO. SPECIAL ROAD
& BRIDGE D ISTR IC T NO. 8.
Floating debt Oct 1 1 9 1 9 ...
27,968
Sinking fund Oct 1 1919_
_
15.640 6 s ’23 J-J $l40,000c____1927-1943
Total assessed vaue 1924 - - 2,813.741 BOND. DEBT Oct 22 ’2 3 . $140,000
Ass’d val. ’23 (M actu al)..1.018,912
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922---------------------$55-62 District tax (per $1,000) 1923.$11.00
Population in 1920 _________11,407 Population (est.), 1923_______ 3,500
BREVARD CO SPEC. ROAD &
BELLEAIR HEIGHTS.
BRIDGE DIST. NO. 10.
This town is in Pinellas County
P. O. Titusville.
P u blic Im provement Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $300,000___ July 1 1954 6s '24 J-J ($60.000c.Jan 1 ’ 39&’44
I 60.000c.Jan 1 ’49&’54
BOND. D EBT Sept 1924- $300,000
Assessed valuation_______ 2,758,480 BOND. D E B T N ov 1924.. $120,000
IN T . at Harriman National Bank, Total assessed value______ 593,649
New York City.
BROOKS VILL e !
B OYN TON .
This town is in Hernando County
A town in Palm Beach County.
R efu n d in g , W ater & S treet Bds. 5s W ater-W orks Bonds.
T7 Feb $13.000c__ $1,000 yrly.
$s ’23 A-O $85,000
6s g ’ 19 J-D 12,000c................... ..
Impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 ’24.
6s’ 24 A -0$100,000____ 1929-1954 Water debt (incl.)________ $28,000
1,000
(Due $20,000 every 5 years.)___
4,800
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’25- $185,000 Floating debt (add’l)______
Assess, val. ’25 (3-5 act.).14,159,433 Assess, valuation 1924____ 1,020.698
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25-$7.00 Total tax rate (per $1.000)’24 $16.00
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat. Population in 1910, 979; 1920, 1.011
IN T. at Town Treas. office or at
Bank, N . Y ., or at Town Treasurer’s
Chase National Bank, New York.
office.
BRADENTON.
BROWARD COUNTY.
This city is in Manatee County.
Fort Lauderdale Is the county seat.
Name changed from Braden town.
Spec. R oad & Bridge Dist. No. 1.
The city was first incorporated in 5s ’ 16 J-J $118.000-.Jan 1 ’26-’35
1903 and again in 1909.
Spec. Road & Bdge. Dist. No. 2.
6s ’20 . . .
31.500____Aug 1 1950 3s ’ 16 M -N$142,000c.May 1 ’ 26-’39
S treet, Sewer and W ater Bonds.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
($26,000c Mar 1 ’34 &’39
($25.000c* July 1 ’35-’39
6s '24 M-S { 26.000c Mar 1 ’44 &’49 5 K s’25 J-J j 50.000c* July 1 ’40-’44
l 12,000c. ..M a r 1 1954
(125,000c* July 1 ’45-’49
Im provement Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
6a ’07 . . . $45.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1937
$75.000--Jan 1 ’32-’36
(Subject to call March l 1927.)
6s g
J-J 125.000- -Jan 1 *37-’41
6a T1 . . . 345,000c.._July 1 1941
200.000- -Jan 1 ’42-’46
(Subject to call July 1 1931.)
25,000..Jan 1 ’32-'36
6s ’ 13 F-A 375,000c...F eb 1 1943 6sg’22 J-J
75,000—Jan 1 ’37-’41
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1933.)
1 0 0 .0 0 0 - Jan1 ’42-’46
6 a T 4 F-A 395,000c...F eb 1 1944 6s ’24 J-J
50,000c.. Jan 1 ’34-’43
(Subject to call Feb. 1 1934.)
50.0 0 0c.. Jan 1 ’44-’48
6s ’14 . . . 330,000c...A ug 1 1944
25,000c. .Jan 1 ’34-’38
(Subject t o call Aug. 1 1 9 3 4 .)
6s ’24 J-J
50.000c.. Jan 1 ’39-’43
6a
. . . 312.000......... .................
75,0 00c-. Jan 1 ’44-’48
Funding Bonds.
25,000c*. Jan 1 '34-’38
6s '14 . . . 315,000c...A ug 1 1944 6s’ 25 J-J
50,000c*. Jan 1 ’39-’43
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1934.)
125,000c*. Jan 1 ’44-’48
6a ’ 16 F-A 335.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1946
50,000c* July 1 ’35-'39
(Subject to call Aug. 1 1936.)
5 ^ s ’25 J-J (100,000c* July 1 ’40-’44
5 Park Bonds.
(150,000c* July 1 ’45-’ 49
6s T6 J-J $20,000____July 1 1946
Navigation Port & Harbor Bds.
(Subject to call July 1 1936.)
($20,000--Jan 1 ’32-’36
Bridge Bonds.
6s g ’22 J-J ( 30,000-. Jan 1 ’37-’41
6s ’ 18 J-D $45,000____June 1 1948
( 50,000--Jan 1 ’42-’46
(Subject to call after 1937.)
f 10,000c.. Jan 1 ’34-’38
Street Paving Bonds
6s '24 J-J { 15,000c. .Jan 1 ’39-’43
5s ’23 M-S $76,000 ______Serially
l 25,000c..Jan
Sewer Extension, W ater W orks T O T ,C O .B D .D T .N ov’25-$l 1 '44-’48
,900.000
and Park Bonds
Rd.&Bridge Dist.debt(add’l) 260 000
5s ’23 M-S $10,000 ______ Serially Sinking fund_______________ 50,442
GEN. B D .D T . Oct 1 1923. $534 500 Total valuation 1925_____ 13,000,000
Water debt (included)____
86.000 State & Co. tax rate (per
Sinking fund (general)___
60.000
$1,000) 1922______________$40.62
Assess. val. '23 (abt.80 % act) 6,257,000
IN T . on highway bonds and navi­
City tax (per $1,000) 1923____$15.00 gation, etc. bonds at U. S. Mtge .&
Population 1910. 1,886; 1920, 3.868 Trust Co., New York.
I Redeemable after 20 years from
* $150,000 o f the above total is
date o f same.
Broward County’s pro rata share of
Dade & Palm Beach County bonds.
BRADENTON SPECIAL S .D .N O .l.
This district is in Manatee County.
S chool Bonds.
BUNNEL DRAINAGE D IST R IC T .
0e ’21 J-J $105,000___ July 1 1951
This district (P. O. Bunnel) is in
BOND. D E B T July 1921.. $105,000 Flagler County.
Assessed value 1921_______ 1,560,000 6s T 8 J-J $208,000 ......... 1926-1938
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N.Y. BOND. DEBT Dec. 1922. $255,000
Assessed benefits________ 1,590,385
BRAD FO RD COUNTY.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y .
Starke is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
BUSHNELL.
6s ’22 J-J $495,400...J a n 1 ’26-’52
BON D. D E B T Jan 1 1923- $550,000
This city is in Sumter County.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,105,899
_
Electric Light Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 14,090; 1920. 12,503 6s ’25 J-J
$7,000..July 1 ’30-’36




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FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS
W ater W orks B onds.
$2,000____July 1 1930
6,000..July 1 ’31-’36
J-J
46,000.. July 1 ’37-’59
1,000____July 1 1960
BOND. D E B T Oct 1925- —$78,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ 55,000
Assessed value 1924________ 362,951
Population, 1920_______________ 400
IN T . at the Hanover Nat. Bank,
New York.
6s ’25

CALHOUN COUNTY.
County seat is Blountstown.
Road Bonds.
6s
J-J $65,000c_Jan 15 ’26-’49
6s ’25 J-J
30,000c-.Jan 1 ’30-’59
BOND. D EBT Nov 20 ’24. $113,200
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
41,500
Sinking fund______________
17,858
Assessed value real e sta te..1,676,160
_ 405,535
Assessed value personal_
Other assess, property____ 135,836
Total value 1924 (25% act.)2,217,531
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924--------------------- $40-75
Population 1910, 7,465; 1920, 8.775
IN T . on 6s of 1925 in New York,
on other issue at Bank of Blounts­
town.

CLERMONT.
This town is in Lake County.
C ity Bonds.
6s ’25 J-J $47,000 _____1926-1936
6s ’25 A-O 222,000c____1926-1935
BOND. D EBT July 1 ’25. $562,300
Water & light bonds (incl.)_ 71,000
Sinking fund______________
24,000
Assessed value 1924_______ 1,294,775
Population, 1920_______________496
IN T . at the American Exchange
National Bank, N. Y . City,

COCOA.

This city Is in Brevard County.
Indian River Bridge B onds.
3s T6 M-N$28.00Q.......................... (Due $7,000 M ay 1 1926, 1931,
1936 and 1941.)
*F unding Bonds.
5s ’23 M-N$58,000—M ay 1 ’28-’5S
(Due $3,000 1928, $5,000 1933 and
$10,000 every 5 years thereafter.)
Im provement Bonds.
5 s’25M-N $225,000c____ 1930-1950
(Due $45,000 every 5 years.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’25- $553,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 135,000
Ass'd val., real estate_____4,542 000
Ass’d val., personal_______ 666 000
Tot .ass’d val.’25 (7-10act.) .5,208,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25--$16.50
CANE CREEK DRAINAGE DIST. Population 1910. 613; 1920. 1.445
P. O. Melbourne.
*INT. at City Treasurer's office,
6s
M-N$155,000______________ at any bank in Cocoa or at the Na­
BOND. D EBT Oct 1923...$155,000 tional Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank,
N . Y . City.
COCOA BEACH SPECIAL R O A D
AND BRIDGE D IS T R IC T .
CHARLOTTE COUNTY.
This district is in Brevard County.
Punta Gorda is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Highway Bonds.
6s ’20 F-A$300.000_______________
6s g ’23 J-J $200,000c or r_ Jan 1 '53 ($100,000 due Oct. 1 '30, ’40 & ’50.)
(Red. $8,000 yearly Jan. 1 '29 to ’52) BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1944 $500,000
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $200,000 Assessed value ’24 (\ i a ct.).2,236,830
Road & Bridge Dist. d e b t .. 194,459 Dist. tax rate(per $1,000) ’24-$19.00
Sinking fund______________
15,664 Population 1920 (Census)_____8,505
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,914 ,917
_
IN T . at Nat. Bank o f Commerce,
Population 1920 (Census)____2,615 New York.
IN T . at New York.
COLLIER COUNTY,
County seat is Everglades.
CHARLOTTE HARBOR SPEC.
ROAD AND BRIDGE.
Highway Bonds.
$8,000____July 1 1926
A district (P. O. Punta Garda) in
27.000. -July 1 ’27-’29
Charlotte County.
22.000. -July 1 ’ 30-’31
6s T9 M-S ($33,000-Sept 1 ’34-’44
24.000- -July 1 ’ 32-’33
_
1 2,000_ Sept 1 1945
28.000- -July 1 ’ 34-’35
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921.. $97,950 6s ’24 J-J
30.000. -July 1 ’ 36-’37
Sinking fund______________
5.641
34.000. .July 1 ’ 38-’39
Tot.ass’d val.'20 (M a c t .).1,260,418
38.000. -July 1 ’40-’41
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_ $15.00
_
42.000- -July 1 ’42-’43
Prln. and int. payable at Sea­
.22,000___ July 1 1944
board National Bank of N . Y .
R efu n d in g B onds.
$2,000___ July 1 1920
CHIPLEY.
15.000- _July 1 ’27-’31
A town In Washington County.
6s '24 J-J
16.000. -July 1 ’ 32-’35
W ater & Sewer Bonds.
40.000. -July 1 ’ 36-’43
5s T9 J-J $60,000___ July 1 1949
,2
____July 1 1944
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 3 ’25- $89,000 BOND. D EBT ,0 0 0 12 ’25- $350,000
Nov
Floating debt (add’l)_______ 4 000 Floating debt (add’l )_____
Sinking fund_______________ 1,500 Sinking fund______________ 112,000
9,667
Ass’d val.’25 (abt. Yz a c t.). 944,482 Ass’d val. ’25 (1-10 a ct.)-.2,306,841
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925...$35.00
rate (per $l,000)’25 -.-$
Pop’n 1910, 1,099; 1920............1,806 Tot. tax payable in New York. 6.30
IN T .

CLAY COUNTY.

Green Cove Springe is the county
seat.
R oad & Bridge Dist. No. 1 Bds.
5H s’ 15 F-A $ 119,000c Aug 1 ’26-'42
TOTAL D E B T N ovl919— $150,000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,916,436
State & County tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922______________ $33.62
Population 1910. 6.116: 1920, 5,621

Cl e a r w a t e r !

COLUMBIA COUNTY.
Lake City Is the County seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s g ’ 17 s-a $500,000____Dec 1 1947
(Optional Dec. 1 1922 at 102; Dec.
1 1927 at 101.)
5s T7 . . . $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 ........................
BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’25. $480,000
Sinking fund______________
20,000
T ot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)4,250,000
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$38.50
Population 1910, 17,689; '20, 14,290

This city is in Pinellas County.
§Gas Plant Bonds.
5H s’24M-N$150.000c_ M ay 1 1954 DADE CITY.
_
This city is the county seat of
W ater W orks B onds.
5s TO A-O $25,000____Apr 1 1940 Pasco County.
Paving Bonds.
5s T4 M -N 8,000____N ov 1 1944
6s ’22 A-O 40,000 —.A pr 15 1952 5s T8 M -S $5.000c___Mar 1 193$
Street Im provement B onds.
5 K s’-25 J-J 190,000____July 1 1955
3s T8 M-S $10.000____Sept 1 1948
Sewer Bonds.
«*
m
(Optional Sept. 1 1928.)
5s TO A-O $15,000_ Apr 1 1940
_
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '14 M -N 18.000_ Nov 1 1944
_
5s T9 M -N 13,000_ N ov 1 1949 5s T4 F-A $20,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1944
_
Sewer B onds.
6s ’22 A-O 25.000--.A pr 13 1952
_
5>Ss’25 J-J
58,000____July 1 1955 5s T4 F-A $6,500c_ Aug 1 1944
BOND. D EBT Nov 19 ’21-.$56,500
Street Bonds.
6s T2 A-O $30,000_ Oct 1 1942 Water debt (incl.)__________ 26.500
_
5s T4 M -N 15,000___N ov 1 1944 Assessment debt (add’l)_____ 7.000
_
5s T9 M -N 32,000_ N ov 1 1949 Floating debt (add’l)_______ 1,000
6s ’22 A-O 85 ,000 -..A pr 15 1952 .Assessed val., real estate____330,095
5 ^ s ’24 A-O 24,000____Oct 1 1954 Assess, val., p erson al______ 157,580
Tot. ass’d val.'213(34 act.).490,675
C oncrete Pier Bonds.
5s T 2 A-O $8,000___Oct 1 1942 Tax rate (per $1,000) ’21_____ $30.00
Popul’n in 1910,1.066; 1920— 1.296
Park Bonds.
5s T2 A-O $2,000_ Oct 1 1942
_
5s '14 M -N 3,000_ Nov 1 1944 DADE COUNTY.
_
5s '17 J-J
10,000_ Jan 1 1947
_
Miami is the county seat. A por­
6s ’20 M -N 30,000___M ay 1 1950 tion of this county was taken to
6s ’21 M-S *45.000___Mar 1 1951 n-eate new counties known as Palm
_
6s ’22 J-D 25,000_ Dec 1 1952 Beach County and Broward County;
6s ’23 J-D 20,000_ June 1 1953 the secounties assuming $153,798 of
_
5Ks'25 J-J
14,000----- July 1 1955 the debt of Dade County. Pop’n
5>£s’25 J-J
15,000___ July 1 1955 1910, 11,933; 1920, 42,731; 1925,
Drainage Bonds.
111,332.
5s '14 M -N $5,000____N ov 1 1944
x Jail Bonds.
F unding Bonds.
5s 6 IJ-J $25.000_July 1 ’33-’38
5s T4 M -N $l 1,000___ N ov 1 1944
x Highway Bonds.
5s T6 A-O 50,000___ Apr 1 1946 6s T9 J-J $60,000..Jan 1 ’26-'36
6s ’22 A-O 40,000_ Apr 15 1952 634s’20 A-O 328,000_____ 1926-1950
_
W ater Front Bonds.
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 1773.)
5 s ’ 14 M-N$15,000____Nov 1 1944
'$15,000. ..O c t 1 ’26-’30
City Hall Bonds.
42.000.
. . 0 c t 1 ’31-’36
6s ’22 A-O $50,000...A p r 15 1952 5s ’23 A-O} 2 4 ,0 0 0 ...O ct 1 ’37-39
Gas Extension Bonds.
26.000.
. . Oct 1 40-’41
534s’25 J-J $70,000____July 1 1955
204.000. . . 0 c t 1 ’42-’53
Jail Bonds.
21.000 ___ Oct 1 1954
5J4s’25 J-J $20,000____July 1 1955
15.000.
. .0 c t 1 ’20-’3O
GEN. B D .D T . Nov 15’25$1,161,000
36.000.
—Oct 1 ’31-’36
Assessment notes (add’l ) . . 378.700 5s ’22 A-Oz} 2 4 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 1 ’37-’39
Sinking fund--------------------85.199
28.000
___________Oct 1 ’40-’41
Total assessed val. 1925--14.592.906
204.000. —Oct 1 ’42-’53
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25..$16.95
20.000___ Oct 1 1954
Pop’n 1910, 1,171: 1920____ 2,427 5 s ’24 A-O 100,000_____ 1930-1974
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the (For amount due each year see
Bank of Clearwater, Clearwater;
V. 120, p. 1789.)
(§) at Mechanics & Metals Nat. . ,
, 30.000-------- 1930-1944
Bank, N. Y . City; on others at 5s ’24 A-O} 30,000 _____ 1945-1954
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
100,000-------- 1955-1974

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BADE COUNTS' (C oncluded).
110.000 _____ 1930-1939
5s ’24 A-O 130,000 _____ 1940-1954
160.000
__1955-1969
125.000
__1970-1974
) 10,000 _____ 1930-1939
10,000_____ 1940-1944
5s ’24 A -0 { 30,000_____ 1945-1954
I 30,000 _____ 1955-1959
1105.000 ___ 1960-1974
Causeway Bridge Bonds.
($30,000_____ 1930-1939
5s ’24 A-O I 20,000_____ 1940-1944
I 50,000 _____ 1945-1954
1200.000 ___ 1955-1974
x Bridge Bonds.
5s ’16 J-J $35,000..July 1 ’33-’3f'
Road & R efu n d . Bds.
4 H s’ 10 A-O$150,000c...Apr 1 194C
(Subject to call after April 1 1922)
Road (R ed.beg.aft. 10 g r s .fr .issu e),
5s ’ 14 J-J $125.000____Jan 1 1934
x Road & Bridge Dist. No. 1.
6s ’ 15 J-J $72 0 0 0 .. July 1 ’26-’3?
6 H s’21 J-J
75.000-.-Jan 1 ’25-’3P
(For maturity see V. 112, p 488.)
x Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2.
5 s ’16 J-J $196 000_ .Jan 1 ’26-’31
Road & Bridge Dist. No. 3.
6s
. . . $140.000............................
S chool W arrants.
6s ’ 10 J-D $25 000 .June 14 ’26-’3(
Funding & Highway Imp. Bds
5s
J-J $175,000____Jan 1 1944
(Subject to call begin. Jan 1 1924)
CO. BD. DEBTDec 1925-$4,103,000
Amt. due Dade Co. from
Broward County (incl.)
96,539
416,843
Sinking fund____________
Road & Bridge District Bonded
Indebtedness Dec 1925:
District No. 1____________$75,000
District No. 2____________278,000
District No. 3 ____________ 123,000
Assessed valuations 1925, County:
Assess.val.real & personal 57,958,857
Road & Bridge Districts:
District No. 1_________ $1,680,996
District No. 2 _________ 34,691.974
District No. 3 _________ 16,202,455
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) 22_$37 .00
x 1NT. at U. S. Mtg. & T r.. N . Y.
and on 6>Ss o f 1920 and 1921 at the
Hanover National Bank, N . Y .
DADE COUNTY SPECIAL T A X
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 4.
5s ’25 M-N$75,OOOc_May 1 ’ 28-’52
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25. $97,000
Sinking fund______________
9.461
Assessed value 1952_______ 3,370.734
Population___________________ 3,000
IN T . at the Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y .
DADE COUNTY SPECIAL TAX
SCHOOL D ISTR IC T NO. 6.
H igh-School=B uilding Bonds.
6s ’21 A-O $30.000c
Oct 1 1941
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 5 .. $355,000
Sinking fund______________
7,905
Assessed value 1925______ 3,742,591
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$15.00
Population in 1925 (est.)______8,000
IN T . at Chase Nat .Bank, N . Y .
DADE COUNTY SPECIAL T A X
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 9.
5s ’25 M -N $60,000c.M ay 1 ’28-’47
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 1925 $112,000
Sinking fund______________
5,154
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,485.843
Population___________________ 7,000
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y . C.
DAVENPORT DRAINAGE DIST
This district (P. O. Davenport) It
In Polk County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s '16 M-N$55.000c.Nov 15 ’26 *3f
BOND. D T . Dec. 5 ’ 1 9 .— $75,0(K
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat.
Bank, New York.
DAYTON A.
This town Is In Volusia County
Incorporated July 1876.
6s ’ 19 M -N *$440,000c.N ov 1 ’ 26-’4f>
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1490.
W ater Bonds.
5s
M-N$50.000___ N ov 1 194$
Street
Impt.
Bonds.
6s '19 J-J $60.000___ Jan 1 1931
Sewer & Drainage Bonds.
6s g '14 J-J $175.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1954
V a r io u s M u n i c i p a l Impt. Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N$669.000.N ov 1 ’26-’ 53
(For maturities see V. 117, p. 2797.)
BOND. DEBT Oct.31 ’24.$1 .345,000
T ot. assess, val. 1925 - . 19,709,070
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $20.0C
_
Pop'n 1910, 3,082; 1920______5,44f
IN T . In Dayton or at U. 8. Mtge
& Trust Co., N . Y ., and on bonds
marked (*) at the National Bank of
Commerce, New York.
DAYTONA BEACH.
This town is in Volusia County.
6s ’24 J-J $174,000c
July 1 1954
5s ’25 J-J 115,000___ July 1 1955
Paving Bonds.
($80,000c ....1 926 -19 33
6s ’24 M -N t 4,000c_________ 1934
BOND. DEBT Mar 1925- $402,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,367,240
_
Population 1910, 331: 1920____825
DE FU N IAE SPRIN GS.
This town is the comity seat of
Walton County.
Paving Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $15,000................... 1950
Street Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J
$5,000____July 1 1934
6s ’25 J-J 15,000—Jan 1 ’26-’35
Tow n Hall Bonds.
6s '25 J-J $15,000.-July 1 '30-’45
► (Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
6s ’25
FRASER J-J 450,000c__ Jan 1 1955

Digitized for


FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOND. DEBT N ov 28 ’25.$158,500
Water debt (incl.)________ 46,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ 14,250
Sinking fund_____________
5,632
Assess, val. real est_______ 403,554
Assess, val. personal______ 212,002
Total assess, val.’25
act) 615,556
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $33.00
Population in 1920____________2,009

P ublic im pt. Bonds.
6s ’25 M-S $85,000___ Sept 1 1945
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 ’24...$83,000
Assess, debt (add’l) _______ 107.000
6,000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Total valuation 1924_____ 1,989,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$11.50
Population 1910, 256; 1920, 642

[V ol. 121.
6s ’21 . . . 900,000—July 1 ’26-’40
(Optional at 102 and interest.)
6s ’21 . . . 500,000.-July 1 ’32-’40
_
6s ’22 _ 1,250,000..July 1 ’32-’41
513s’2 3 _ 1,500,000. .July 1 ’31-’48
_
5s ’25 _ 1,300,000—Jan 1 ’32-’49
_
5s ’25 . . . 700,000—July 1 ’35-’55
5s ’25 . . . 100,000____July 1 1936
5s ’25 _ 2,500,000.-July 1 ’35-’ 54
_
TO T. B D . D T . Dec ’25.$10,250,000

DUNNELLON.
This town is in Marion County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 22 '24..$50,000 FELLSMERE.
This place is in St. Lucie County.
Total assessed value 1924___ 400.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924—$20.00
General Impt. Bonds.
Pop’n 1910. 1,227; 1920______1,185 6s T6 . . . $44 000...........................
Street Paving Bonds.
.s
. . . $15.500...........................
DUVAL COUNTY.
Electric Light Bonds.
County seat is Jacksonville.
6s ’ 17 J-J $30.000-—July 15 1937
aR efu n d in g Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 25 '23. $99,500
5s ’20 J-J*$289,000c —Jan 11950 Assess, value '23 (abt.act.)l,137.761
Court-H ouse {Red. beg. in 1917). Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $20.00
6s 02 . . . $100.000................ 1932 Population in 1920______________333
Road Bonds.
5* g 09 J-D $s74.nO0c- Dec 1 1939
J-J*l,050,000—July 1
DE LAND-LATE HELEN SPECIAL 5s ’ 23maturity see V. 117, p. ’28-’53 FERNANDINA. Nassau County.
This city is in
(For
1578.)
ROAD & BRIDGE D ISTR IC T. 5s ’23 J-J 1,500,000c*.July 1 ’28-'53
F unding & Impt. Bonds.
6s ’25 J-J $600,000..July 1 ’30-’50
’22
1 '2 7 (For maturity see V. 118, p. 2732)
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 365, cs’25 A-O *1,500,000c*..Oct 1 1955 6s (Due J-DS150,000—June years.)5 2
$25,000 every five
under Volusia County.)
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 1925. $212,000
Armory Bonds.
BOND. DEBT N ov 12 ’25- $914,000 5s g 14 J-J $150.000c— .Jan 1 1944 Sinking fund--------------------27,268
Total assessed value 1924. .3,340,000
Bridge Bonds.
Ass’d val. '25 (2-3 act.)------2,844,336
Population (estimated)______ 12,000
5s ’ 18 J-J «1 .195.000--Tan 1 1948
IN T. at De Land or National 5s ’23 J-J *$450,000—July 1 ’28-’ 53 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--$14.00
Population 1910, 3.482; 1920, 5,457
Park Bank, New York City.
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1578.)
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office or
at National Bank of Commerce,N.Y
F unding Bonds.
DELRAY.
5s 16 J-.T $299 380.56 -Ian 1 194*
This town is in Palm Beach Co.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25.$7,4I7,380
Electric & Street Impt. Bonds.
Assess, val., real estate
47,274,700 FORT LA U DERD ALE.
6s '20 J-J $62,500___ Jan 1 1950
This city Is the county seat of
Assess, val., personal___ 21,413,107
♦Municipal Impt. Bonds.
Other assess, property— 7,483,725 Broward County. Inc. on Mar. 27
f$2,000c.May 1 ’27-’28
1911.
val. 1925
6s ’25 M-N-I 8,000c_May 1 ’29-’32 Total assessedactual)___ 68,687,807
im provem ent Bonds.
(about 30%
60,000c.May 1 ’33-’52
6s ’24 J-J $3.000___ Jan 1 1944
110,000c.M ay 1 ’53-’57 8tateACo.tax(per $1.000i'25. $52.50 6s ’24 J-D 200,000___ Ju nel 1944
Pop'n 1910, 75,163; 1920— .113,540
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925. $212,500
W ater-W orks Bonds.
These bonds were issued to cake
Water debt (incl.)________
67,000 upathe 513 s and 6s of 1892, s c aeduled 6s ’ 12 M NS20.000___ Nov 1 1932
Assess, debt (add’l)_______
61,000 to mature 1932, but called for pay­ 6s g’ 15 A-O
4.000___ Oct 1 1935
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
30,000 ment last year (see V. 116. p. 848).
6s’ 19 J-D 35.000___ Junel 1939
Sinking fund______________
19,000
INT. on bonds marked (*) at the 6s *20 A-O 20.000___ Oct 1 1940
Tot.ass’dval.’25 (l-3act.) 10,813,986 office of Trustees of County Bonds or 6s ’21 M -N 27.500___ Nov 1 1941
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925_____ $7.50 at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o.. N. Y. 6s '23 M -N 37.000___ M a y l 1943
Population in 1920____________ 1.051
45.000___ Jan 1 1944
6s ’24 J-J
♦INT. payable at National Bank
Sewer Bonds.
DUVALCO.SPEC. TAX S .D .N O .l. 6s 12 M-NS10.000____Nov 1 1932
o f Commerce, N . Y . City.
This district Includes City of 6s g 15 A-O
1.000___Oct 1 19.35
Jacksonville and also adjacent ter­ 6 s ’23 M -N 3,000___ M ay 11943
DE SOTO COUNTY.
ritory. Pop'n '24 (e«t.). HO non
Drainage Bonds.
Arcadia Is the county seat.
At the 1921 Session of the State 5s T9 F-A$325,000c—.A ug 1 1949 6s' 19 J-D $5,000___ Junel 1939
Legislature the counties of Glades. 6s ’22 A-O 1,000,000c...A pr 1 1952 6 s ’22 J-D 20.000___ June 1 1942
_
Charlotte, Hardee and Highlands 5s ’25 . . . 2,500,000 _____ 1928-1955 6s '23 M -N 15.000_ M a y l 1943
Dock & Sea Wall Bonds.
were created from parts of De Soto (For maturity see V. 120, p. 2968.)
Building Bonds.
6s 19 J-D $12.600___ Junel 1939
County.
6s TR A-O $1 000.000c . Apr 1 1945 6s *22 J-D 15.000___ June 1 1942
C oun ty W arrants.
®6,000—July 2 ’ 26-’ 27 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 25.$4.698.000 6s ’23 M -N 5.000__ M ay 11943
Floating debt (add'l)_____
60.000 6s ’24 J-J 12,000___ Jan 1 1944
1.000
___________July 2 1932
Sinking fund_____________
119,674
Cemetery Impt. Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J
15,000—July 2 ’33-’35 Total assessed val. 1925
6.000
___________July(2-51936
2 actual)____________56.000.000 6s 19 J-D $1.000___ Ju nel 1939
Street Bonds.
7.000
___________July 2tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$16.00
1937
Sch.
6s ’ 12 M-NS10.000___ Nov 1 1932
C ou n ty Road Bonds.
IN T. in N. V. or Jacksonville.
6s g ' 15 A-O
5.000____Oct 11935
5H s’24 —.$1,000.000.........................
if.u n i n
6s ’ 19 J-D 10.000___ Junel 1939
C ounty Jail Bonds.
EAST LAKE SPECIAL ROAD & 6s 19 J-D 5.000_____Junel 1939
5Ms'24 - — $60,000_______________
6s '20 A-O 16.000___ Oct 1 1940
BRIDGE DISTRICT.
Special Rd. & Bridge Dist.No. 4.
6s '21 M -N 10.000___ Nov 1 1941
i'iiis district is in Lake County.
6s ’18 s-a $207.000_____ 1926-1947
5g ’21 J-JS300,000.July 1 '31.’41.’51 6s *21 M -N 2.500___ Nov 1 1941
(Subject to call after 1923)
BOND. DEBT Jan 31 1922 $300,000 6s ’ 22 J-D 36.000___ Junel 1942
Special Road & Bridge D. No. 7.
40.000___ Jan 1 1944
6s ’ 18 . . . $20,000 _____ 1926-1947 Assessed value 1922_______ 6.500.000 6s ’ 24 J-J
F unding Bonds.
Population (estimated)______10,000
Arcadia Drain. Dist. Bonds.
t)s ’ 14 J-J $1 2.00 0c„.J an 1 1934
6s '15 . . . $11,000 ............... .1935
6s g '15 A-O 13.000___ Oct 1 1935
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1 9 2 4 8.500___ June 1 1939
County debt__________ $1,120,000 EAST TAMPADSPECIAL ROAD & 6s T9 J-D
BRIDGE ISTR IC T NO. 2.
6s T9 J-D
400___ June 11939
Spec. Rd. & Br. D . N o. 7 $20,9ub
This district is in Hillsborough Co.
City-Hall Bonds.
Spec. Rd. & Br. D. No. 4 180.000 5V2s '2 o J-J $750,0003. Jan 1 ’30-’ 54
6s *14 J-J
$1.000c_ N ov 1 1934
_
Arcadia Drain Dist____
11.000
(For maturity
121,
Assessed val. o f co. 1924—3,288.815 BOND. DEBT see V. ’2 5 .. p. 1703.) 6s ’20 A-O 15.000___ Oct 11940
Oct 1
$750,000
M -N 15.000___ Nov 1 1941
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923.$26-50 Assessed value 1925_______1,292,840 6s ’21
Bridge Bonds.
Population or county 1910, 14,200 Population__________________ 10,650
6s g ' 15 A-O $10.000____Oct 1 1935
1920________
25.434
IN T . payable in N. Y . City.
Fire-Dept. Bonds.
jN T . in Arcadia and N . Y . City.
6s g To A-O $2.000___ Oct 1 1935
6s T9 J-D
2.500___ June 119.39
DE SOTO COUNTY SPECIAL ESCAMBIA COUNTY.
6s ’ 22 J-D
4,000___ June 1 1942
' Pensacola Is the county seat.
T A X SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
6s ’23 M -N 10,000___ M a y l 1943
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 14 . . . $62,000c__________1944
G olf Links Bonds.
6 & 6 ^ ’ 18M-N$50,000—M ay 15 1938
6s T7 . . .
35,000c______________
6s T9 M-S $30.000___ Sept 1 1939
(Subject to call after 1919)
5M s’25 A-O 112,000____________ r __
6s ’21 F-A $1,000,000 Aug 15 1951 6s ’23 M -N 2.500 --.M a y 1 1943
(D u e in 30 y e a rs .)
Electric Light Impt. Bonds.
(For option see V. 113. p. 2742.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25. $209,000
6s ’20 A-O $5,009 _-.O ct 11940
School Building.
Sinking fund_____________
24,115
Sanitary Equipm ent Bonds.
5 J3s’ 19 J-J $120.000..July 1 ’26-’49
Tot.as’d val.’25(1-10 act.).1,785.515
R efunding Court House & Jail. 6s '20 A-O $1,500___ Oct 1 1940
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25—$7.00
Park Bonds.
Population (est.)______________ 6,000 4H s'H Oct $120,000c..O ct 1 1941
(Sub. to call serially 1925-33 Incl.) 6s ’ 21 M -N $5.000___ N ov 1 1941
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bk., N . Y . C.
NET BD. DT. Jan 1922.$1 .087.500 bs ’23 M-N 15.000 - -M a y l 1943
V arious M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
DE SOTO CO. SPECIAL ROAD Sink, fund (appl. to above
$1,000,000 issue)______
37.923 6s ’25 M-S$496,000___ Mar 1 1945
& BRIDGE D IST R IC T NO. 2. Tot. assess, val. 1924___ 14,749 288 TO T. BD. D T . Dec 1 ’25-SI.774,000
6s 23 J-J $161,000c—Jan \ ’26-’52 State&Co tax ( per $1.0001*22. $41 12 Water debt (incl.)________ 315,500
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 434)
38,029 1920____49.386 Total assess, val., 1925___51.208,417
BOND. DEBT N ov 24 ’24. $165,000 Pop'n 1910. 6s of 1921 at Guaranty Actual value (est.)_______ 75,000,000
IN
Sinking fund_____________
5.000 TrustT. on N. Y.; on others at Am. Total tax rate (per $ 1000) 25-$ 12.00
Co.,
Tot. ass'd val. ’ 24(J4 act’l) 800.000 Nat. Bank, Pensacola.
Pop'n 1910, .3.36. 1920______ 2,065
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$83 25
All bonds are coupon bonds.
Population 1923 (est.)________2,500
EUSTI8.
IN T . on 6s of 1912 at Cnase Nat.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y
This town Is In Lake County.
Bank, N. Y .; on 6s of 1914-15 at
Park Bonds.
John Nuveen & C o., Chicago; on
_
DISTON ISLAND BRIDGE DIST. 5J4s’24 J-J $25,000c_ July 1 1939 6s of 1919 at Metropolitan Trust
Street Paving Bonds.
This district (P. O. Moore Haven)
Co., N. Y.; on otners at Hanover
5Ks'24 J-J $75.000c_ July 1 1934 National Bank, N. Y.
_
is in Glades County.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $345,000 _______ serially
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?) 5Ms’25 J-J $76,000—Jan 1 ’26-’35
FORT MEADE.
Paving & Sewerage Bonds.
This town is in Polk County.
6s '16 J J $60.00Dc.Jan 1’26.'36&'46
DIXIE COUNTY^
§ Street Im provement Bonds.
10,000c. -July 1 1927
Cross C ity is the county seat.
20,000c.-.Ju ly 1 1932 5s g '24 J-D $23,000____June 1 1954
Dixie Highway Special Road &
20,000c.—July 1 1937
6s *22 J-J
W ater-W orks Bonds,
Bridge District.
20.000c. ..J u ly 1 1942 is '12 J-J $19,000 -July 1 ’27-32
5s '19 J-J $1 68,0 00-July 1 ’26-’29
20,000c. ..J u ly 1 1947 BOND. D EBT Apr 29 ’24- $127,000
BONDED DEBT Dixie
12.364
. 20.000c—.July 1 1952 Floating debt (add'l)______
Highway Dist. N ov 1922 $250,000
Sinking fund______________
13.490
Sewerage Bonds.
Total assess, val. (co.) ’24.1,991,446
6 s ’22 J-J
$5,0 0 0 c.. -July 1 1937 Total assess, val. '23 (act.). 1,277.315
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1922______________$36.62 BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '2 5 .. $342,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$17.00
_ 144,700 Pop'n 1910. 1.165: 1920______ 2.029
Population 1910, 6,710; 1920, 6,242 Assessment debt (add’l)_
53,733
Prin. and int. payable at Mayo. Sinking fund______________
§ IN T . at American Exchange
Total assessed val. 1925
Jacksonville or New York.
Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
(about 3-5 actual)______4,509.471
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) 25.S19 00
DUNEDIN.
Pop'n 1910, 910; 1920............1.193 FORT MYERS.
This citv is in Lee County.
This town is in Pinellas County.
IN T . payable in Eustis and the
6s . .
$25,000.......................... National Park Bank, New York.
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $15,000c— Jan 2 1931
Street Improvement B onds.
6s ’ 24 F-A $68,000c— .Aug 1 1934 EVERGLADES DRAIN. DIST.
5s T3 J-J
7,0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1933
This district (P. O. Tallahassee) is 5s ’ 19 A-O 24,500c_ Oct 1 1949
_
Im provement Bonds.
in Leon County.
6s
. . . $39,000__________ 1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s '20 . —$1,500,000.July 1 ’26-'40 5s ’ l l J-J $35,0 0 0c...Ja n 2 1931
Im provement C ertificates.
8s
. . . $70,000c.........................
(Optional at 102 and interest.)
5s T9 A-O
4,5 0 0 c...O ct 1 1949
DELAND.
This city is in Volusia County.
M unicipal Improvement Bonds.
6 s ’23 J-J $314,000...Jan 1’ 34-53
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2799)
6s ’ 24 J-J 180.000c..Jan 1 ’26-’34
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25. $964,000
Water debt (incl.)------------ 230,000
Assessed value 1924_______9,561,675
Population 1910, 2,812: 1920, 3,324
IN T . at Nat. Bank of Commerce
N. Y ., Volusia Bank & Trust Co..
Deland, or at First Nat. Bank,
Deland, at option of holder.

D ec., 1925.]
F O R T M Y E R S ( C oncluded).

Street Bonds.
5s ’ 13 J-J $47,0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1933
5s ’ 19 A-O 43,000c
Oct 1 1949
5J^s’24M -S15 2,000c._M ar 15 1944
_s
...
75,000_______________
School Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $10,0 0 0c...Ja n 2 1931
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5 J^s’24 M-S 15$23,000c.Mar 15 1944
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
5H s’24 M-S 15$25,000c.Mar 15 1944
W ater Main Bonds.
5 K s’24 M-S 15$20,000c.Mar 15 1944
Gas Plant Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 M-S 15$] 06,000cMar 15 1944
BON D. D EBT Nov 24 '24. $362,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
18,000
Floa ting debt (add ’1)______ 104,166
Sinking fund_____________
35 334
Assess, val., real estate___ 7,704.690
Assess, val., personal____ 1,621,980
Total assess, val. 1924
(about % actual!__ ___ 9 326 670
A
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 .$23 00
Population 1910. 2,463; 1920. 3,678
F O R T P IE R C E .

This city is in Saint Lucie County
Incorporated Feb. 2 1901
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s ’24 A-O $27,000___ Oct 1 1934
Electric Light Bonds.
6s T8 F-A $3,000.-Feb 1 *16 ’28
W ater, Sewer and Light Bonds
6s '12 J-J *91.nn0c
Jan 1 1941
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
[$24.000c. July 1 ’26-'29
50,000c.July 1 ’3G-’34
•6s ’24 J-J
70,000c.July 1 ’35-’39
90,000c. July 1 ’40-'44
110.00Cc.July 1 ’45-’49
1150,000c. July 1 ’50-’54
R e fu n d in g & Street Impt.
•6s ’ 15 J-D $15.000c. Dec 1 5 ‘26-’40
P ublic Utility Bonds.
6s ’ 12 J-J $i0,0 ic___ Jan 1 1942
1,000...........
1926
16,000_____ 1927-1931
•6s'21 A-Oj 15,COO_____1932-1936
26,COO_____1937-1941
I 25,000_____ 1942-1947
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922.. $159,000
Sinking fund........................
67 i'1
’1
T ot .assess, val .’22(50% act) 1.210,000
Total tax rate iper *1 ,ou0) '22 i41.0i
Pon’n 1910. 1.333: 1920______ 2,115
IN T . at U. 8. Mtge. & Tr. Co.
N . Y ., and at Bank o f Fort Pierce.

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS
W ater Bonds.
5s T2 . . . $40,000c._Jan 1 ’27-’47
Street Bonds (Part every 10 years)
5s T 2 . . . $35,000c..Jan 1 r27-’47
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
5s g T6 J-J $21,000c...Jan 1 1931
Adjustment bonds_________ $52,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $813,300
Water and electric light
bonds (included)_______ 185,000
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_
34,300
sinking fund___ _ ______
21,000
Tot. ass. val.’24 (50% act.) 5 684.021
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$13.00
INT. payable at City Treas. office.
G LA D E S C O U N T Y .

County seat is Moore Haven.
Highway Bonds.
[$130,000..June 2 ’39-’44
6s’24 J-D2 ( 7 0 ,0 0 0 ...June 1 1949
( 7 7 ,0 0 0 ...June2 1954
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
6s ’25 J-J $150,000.-July 1 ’35-’55
BOND. DEBT Aug 1 ’2 5 .- $452,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 1,738,944
IN T. on 6s o f 1925 at the Hanover
National Bank, New York City; on
others at Chase Nat. Bank.N. Y . C.
G L A D E S C O U N T Y S P E C IA L R D .
& B R ID G E D IS T . N O . 10.

P. O. Moore Haven.
Indian Prairie Rd. & Bdge. Bds.
($25,000___ Apr 11934
6s ’24 A-O
25,000_Apr 11944
( 25.000___ Apr 11955
BONDED D E B T _______________(?)
IN T. at Chase National Bank,
New York City.
G O U L D S P E C .D R A IN .D IS T .N O .1

This district (P. O . Miami) is Id
Dade Co.
6s 19..A-O $36 4 0 0 ...Oct 1 ’26 ’30
BOND, DEBT Nov 28 ’ 23-.$46,000
G R E EN C O V E ~ S P R IN G S .

This town is in Clay County.
Jan [$30,000___ Jan 1 1932
1120.000... Jan 1 ’33-56
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Population 1910. 1.319; 1920, 2,093

6s

GROVELAND.

This town is in Lake County.
Street Im p-ovem ent Bonds.
6 s ’24 J-J $30,000c___ 1934-1954
6s ’25 J-J [54,000c.July 1 ’26-’34
\12,000c_ July 1 1935
_
BOND D EBT Aoril 1925--$96,000
Assess, val. for taxation____636,473
Population___________________ 1,000
IN T . at the National City Bank,
New York.

H A M IL T O N C O U N T Y .

Jasper Is the County seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ 18 F-A $390,000...F e b 7 1948
(Subject to call in 6 years at 102; ir
12 years at 101.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’2 5 .- $390,000
Assess, val., real estate____1,200.500
Assess, val., personal_____ 485.070
Other assess, property____ 428,910
Tot .assess.val .’24(40% act) 2,114,030
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $44 00
Pop’n 1910. 11.825; 1920____ 9,873
HARDEE CO U N TY.

Wauchula is the county seat.
C ou rt H ouse & Jail Bonds,
($1,00 0c.. July 2 1926
12,000c.July 2 ’27-’32
3.0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1933
6s ’23 J-J 2
2,0 00c..-Ju ly 2 1934
15,000c.July 2 ’ 35-’39
4,0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1940
3,0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1941
8,000c.July 2 ’42-’43
R oad Bonds.
6s ’ 24 J-J $$850,000_ Jan 1 ’ 28-57
_
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 819)
6s ’25 M -N 120,000.-M ay 1 ’26-55
Jail Bonds.
6 s ’25 J-D $15,000.-June 1 ’35-55
(Due $5,000 every 5 years.)
Funding Bonds.
6s

*94 0 0 0 c

TOT. B D .'D T . July ’25-V$T,035(666
Sinking fund____________
76,837
Assessed valuation 1924_ 4.210500
_
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23 $27 75
Population.................................10.500
IN T . on bonds marked § at County
depository or Chase Nat. Bank,
N . Y. City; on bon is of 1925, at the
Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . C .; on others
at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . C.

207
BOND. D EBT Dec 30 ’ 24. $905,000
Assess, val. '24 (K a ct.)_ 3,593,943
_
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$21.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 9,000
INT. at any bank in Dade City or
at the National Park Bank, N . Y .,
at option of holder.
H IG H S P R IN G S .

This city is In Alachua County.
W ater & Light Bonds.
6s ’ 13 J-J $16 000.July I ’33 &'43
BONDED D E B T ...............8 4 4 .0 0 0
Assessed valuation_________ 298,989
Pop’n 1910, 1.468: 1920............1.719
H IL L SB O R O U G H C O U N T Y .

County seat is Tampa.
Road Bonds.
J-J $159,000.. July 1 1933
5s g '13 A -O tl .ono.OOOc.. Oct 1 1943
5s H8 J-J I f 9 000. ...Tan 1 ’26-'48
5s g ’22 J-J 1,450.000c*July 1 ’26-52
(For maturity see V 115, p. 2181)
5s ’22 J-J 1,450.000c*July 1 ’26-52
(For maturity see V. 117. D. 2349)
f 35,000c*May~l ’26-’30
4Ms’25M-N 112,OOOc*May 1 ’ 31-’44
( 10,000c*..M ay 1 1945
B ay sh ore Spec. R oad & B rid ge
Bonds.
fls '17 s-a $2 5.0 0 0 .................1947
§Special Tax Sch. Dist. Bonds.
6s 14 F-A [ $2,000c_ Feb 1 1927
_
\ 1,000c...F eb 1 1929
West Tampa Spec. Tax S. D.
> 14 F-a *250.00 )-Jnlv 1 ’26-'35
TOT. BD. D T . July 1 ’25-$4,936,000
Total assess, val. 19 ’4
40 399 750
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23-S46.75
PnpiilHt’ri 1910 78 374 1920.88.257
INT. on bonds marked (t) tA U. S.
Mtge. & Tr. Co., N. Y .; (}) at
County Treas. office.
4s g

H A R D E E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L R D .
& B R ID G E D I S T R I C T N O. 3. H IL L S B O R O U G H C O . S P E C IA L
T A X S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 6.
J-D [$10.000..June 1 ’27-’36

6s ’25

1 40,000--June 1 ’37-56
TOT. DEBT June 1925____$50,000
Assessed valuation 1924____ 561.110
Ponulation (est.)______________1.000
IN T . at the Chase National Bank,
_
New York City;_

H A S T IN G S D R A IN A G E D IS T .
This district (P. O. Hastings) is Id

St. Johns County.
Rs

s-a

*184 0 0 0 c ________ __

BOND. DEBT Dec 16 ’24. $145,000

6s T4
6s ’25

J-J $20,0093.Jan 1 ’26-’35
F -A [ 89,0003.Aug 1 ’27-’36
(170.090c. Aug 1 ’37-53
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’25. $328,000
Sinking fund_____________ _
12,000
Tot. as'd val. '25 (t£ a ct.).2,040,026
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$10.00
Ponulation (est.)____________ 9,000
IN T . on bonds o f 1914 at County
Treasurer’s office, and bonds o f 1925
at the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N . Y .

HOLMES COUNTY.
HENDRY COUNTY.
Ronifav is the county seat.
Tnis district is in St. Lucie Co.
La Belle is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6s ’25 J-D $500,000. .June 1 ’30-’50
Highway Bonds.
'19 M-N
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 2844)
6s ’25 J-J $430,000--Jan 1 '30-55 I6s Warrants- $70,000 ................. serial
T O T . BD. DT. May 1925..$500,000
(For maturity see V . 120, p. 359.) I6s ’21 ann $21,000 ____ 1926-1932
IN T . at Continental & Commercial G U L F S PEC . R O A D & B R ID G E
C ourt House Bonds.
Road Dist. Mo. 1 B onds.
National Bank, Chicago.
($4,000..Jan 1 ’30-’31
D IS T R IC T .
’ 1.3
1943
6s ’25 J-J ( 6,000..Jan 1 ’32-’33 6s Spec. M-N$40 00l)c . .N ov 1No. 2
Road & Bridge Dist.
FORT PIERCE SPECIAL TAS in This district (P. O. Dade City) is
80,000.-Jan 1 ’34-53 6s 17 J-J *25.000....................1947
Pasco County.
SCH. DIST. NO. 2.
(10,000--Jan 1 5 4 -5 5
$275,000___ Jan 1 1954
Special Road &Bridge Dist.
This district (P. O. Fort Pierce; 6s ’24 J-J D E B T ._____________ ( ?)
BOND. DEBT Jan 1925.. $530,000
BONDED
No. 3 Ronds.
is in St. Lucie County.
IN
National Park Bank, Assessed valuation 1924__ 2,006,961 6s ’ 19 J-J 4 $60,000 .......
serial
[$6.000___ Dec 1 192S New T. at City.
Ponulation (est.)______________2,500 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 • 2 4 York
7.000 __ Dec 1 1931
IN T. at the Chase National Bank,
Road Dist. No. I ________ $40,000
6s ’ 23 J-D 10.000____ Dec 1 1931 G U LF SH O R E S P E C IA L R O A D & New York City. '
Special Rd & Bridge Dist.
5.000 __ Dec 1 194(
B R ID G E D IS T R IC T .
No. 2 ............
25.000
8.000 __ Dec 1 194,HERNANDO COUNTY.
Countv.
Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 3 ....... 60.000
Rrooksvllle is t.he county seat
7.000 __ Dec 1 194( 6s This district is in Ma natee 1 ’31-51
’21 J-J $160,000_ Jan
_
R 4. & Br. Dist. No. 4 ....... 62.000
11.000 __ Dec 1 1945
6s ’23 J-D 450,000c_ Dec 1 1953
_
(Due $32,000 every 5 years.)
13.000 __ Dec 1 195i
Funding and Highway Bonn* Total assess, val. 1924___ 2 096,074
(?)
16.000 __ Dec 1 195-= BONDED D E B T ...........
5s 14 J-J $300,000____July 1 1944 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.$29.50
BUNDED DEBT 1 9 2 1 18.000 __ Dec 1 195) HAINES C ITY.
Road Bonds.
Road District No. 3 ______ $66,000
29.000 __ Dec 1 1961
5s ’23 J-J $100,000____July 1 1962
This town Is In Polk County.
A^es-ed v a lu e -._________ 572.502
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?;
Warrants.
IN T . at Fort Pierce Bank & 6s Fire Departm ent Bonds. ’41-50 6s ’22 . . . $51.0 0 0 c____1926-1942 Pop’n 1910. 11,557;1920. 12,850
A-O $10,000.-Apr 1
Trust C o., Ft. Pierce, or Nationa
TOT. BD. D T. March ’24. $850,000
R efunding Bonds.
Bank o f Commerce, N. Y . City.
___
25 000 HOMESTEAD.
6s g ’24 J-J $23,000..June 1 ’27-’49 Sinking fund_____
This town is in Dade County.
2
9
Total assess,
6s ’23 A-O $50,000..A p r 1 ’26-50 T o t a l tax rateval., 1924___ 23442.8 25
E lectric-Light Bonds,
F O R T P IE R C E IN LE T D IS T .
(per $1 .o0 0 )
.$4 7
fis a '16 J-.l $10.none.July 1 ’26-’30
This district (P. O. Fort Pierce) lc 6s Water Works Bonds.
p 'n
g ’24 J-J 7$26,060.-July 1 ’27-52 P oIN T .1910. 4 .9 9 7 : 1 920 _______ 4,548 6s (20 J-D 15.000_______________
In St. Lucie County.
at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y.
l 4,000-.Julv 1 5 3 -5 4
Street Bonds.
[$4,000cMay 31 ’26 '27
[ 6.000.-July 1 ’30-’31 HIGHLANDS COUNTY.
6s a 'IK J-J
$3 000c_ July 1 1926
_
6s ’ 19 M -N j 12,OOOcMay 31 ’2t>-'31
8.000.
-July 1 ’32-’33 e c o u n t y s e a t.
Fire-Station Bonds.
32,000cMay 31 ’32-’3t 5 K s’25 J-J
Sebrtng is th
6.000.-July 1 ’3 1-’35
4s g 16 J-.l
$5 000c. July 1 ’27-’31
l2' ,00OcMay 31 '40-’4-»
8.000.
-July 1 ’36-’37 C oun ty Bonds.
Bonds.
6s ’23 s-a 2 '7 000c
19°6 1°4«
(22,000--July 1 ’38-’48 6s ’24 J-J ($25,000____ Jan 1 1934 4s Town-H all $2,500c.July 1 ’27-’31
g 16 J-J
•6s ’25 J-J* 400,000..July 1 ’26-’55
25.000___Jan 1 1936
“ W hite W ay" Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
(For amount due each year see
( 25.000____ Jan 1 1938
6s g ’24 J-J $12,000..July 1 ’40-51
6s e 16 J-J $2500c.July 1 ’27-’31
(V. 121, p. 107.)
Road Bonds
Street Impt. Bonds.
BOND. DEBT July 1925.. $693,000
($ 10,000. .June 1 ’ 26-'33
Street Bonds.
[$2.000.. Aug 1 ’27-’30
Assess, val. 1924_______ .4,ul8,/25 7 s ’20 . . . $51.000-.July 1 ’26-43 6 s ’23 J-J ( 59,000..June 1 \35&37
Population, estimated______ 7,000 6s ’25 J-D 229.000r*.June 1 ’26-35
I325.000.. June 1 ’39-51 6 sg '2 0 a n n (1 0.00 0..Aug 1 ’31-'35
[ 3,000___ Aug 1 1936
PR IN . and IN T. payable at U. S. 6s ’25 A-O
1100.000. .June 1 5 2 -5 3
30,000--Aor 1 ’26-’,35
M tge. & Trust Co., N. Y
BOND. D EBT Mar 1923.. $525,009 BOND. D E B T Dec 7 ’25 -- $514,000
5H s’25 J-J 30,000-- July 1 ’38-52
Floating debt____________
9.090 Assess val. real est______ 3.235,000
6 s
J-D 90,000--June 1 ’26-’34
FROSTPROOF.
A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 9 2 4 ___3 ,1 5 ' 878 Kssess val personal______ 353 999
Sewerage Bonds.
This town is in Polk County.
5 ^ s ’25 J-J $45,000..July 1 ’34-51 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1922___ $40.50 Tot. ass’d val. ’2 5 (li a c t .).3,588 999
W ater W orks Bonds.
INT. at the Nat. City Bank, N Y. Tot tax rate (per $1,000) 25 *29 00
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2068.)
Total population in 1920______1,307
6s ’24 J-D $15,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1954 6s
A-O 15,000--Apr 1 ’26-’40
IN T. Is payable in New York.
Park Bonds.
HIGHLANDS CO SPECIAL T A X
Municipal Building Bonds.
6s ’24 J-D $25,000c
Dec 1 1954 5 M s ’25 J-J $65,000.-July 1 ’30-54
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 1.
Sewer Bonds.
($20,000..July 1 ’28&'33 ID E A L F A R M S D R A IN . D IS T .
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2088.)
6s ’24 J-D $18,000c
Dec 1 1954
6s ’23 J-J
15,000___ July 1 1938
Grade Crossing Bonds.
This district (P. O. Tampa) is in
Light Bonds.
( 40,0 0 0 . . J u ly 1 ’4 3 & ’48 Hillsborougi Couu‘y.
($24,000--July 1 ’38-’49
•6s ’24 J-D $7,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1954 5 H s '2 5 J-J ( 6,000-_July 1 50 -51 6s ’25 A-O (27,000..Apr 1 ’23-’45 6s ’25 F-A$246,000________ serially
BOND. DEBT Mar 1925-. $102,000
1 8,000. .A pr 1 ’46-’49
-j 2,000___ July 1 1952
(Due serially af .or 1930.)
Assessed valuation________ 1,606,778
(?)
( 3,000___ July 1 1953 BONDED D E B T ..............
BOND. DEBT NOV 1 ’25.$246,000
Population___________________ 1,500 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’23-- $132,000 Assessed value, real______ $2,038,620 To . as’d val ’24 (1-10 act.) .225,000
IN T . at the Hanover National Water debt (incl.)________
75,000 Assessed value, personal..
454.560 Population (est.)_______________ 300
Bank, New York City.
Assess, debt (add’l)___ :___ 102.000 Other assessable property.
383,276
IN T . payable in New York.
Floating debt___________
13 5 >0 Total ass'd val. 1922_____ 2,876,456
GADSDEN COU N TY.
Sinking fund_____________
4 360 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23_$37.50 IN D IA N R IV E R C O . S P E C IA L
Quincy is the county seat.
Assess, val. real est_______ 3.530,875
IN T. at the American Exchange
R O A D & B R ID G E D IS T . N O . 4.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Assess, val. personal______ 243,850 National Bank, New York.
6sg’25 J-J $490,000c.July 1 ’26-55
6s
. . . $45,0 0 0 c.................1932 Other assess, property___
56,351
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1374.)
Bridge Bonds.
H IG H L A N D S C O U N T Y S P E C IA L
Tot. assess, val. 1925 (40%
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925.. $490,000
6s
. . . $19 0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1935
T A X SC H . D IS T . N O . 2.
act.)____________
3,831,076
Assessed valuation 1925___1,900,505
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 2 ’25. $56,000 Town tax (per $1,000) 1925___$16.00 6s ’25 A-O $135,000.Aor 1 ’28-54 Ponulation (est.)______________3,500
Total assess, val. 1925
Population 1920______________ 651 BOND. DEBT April 1925. $150,000
IN T. at U. S. Mtge. & Trust C o.,
(about 1-3 actual)______ 5,000,000
IN T. in Haines City and National Sinking fund______________
1,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $36.00 Bank of Commerce, New York City. Assessed valuation________ 1,285,257 New York City.
Population 1910, 22,198; '20. 23,539
Population (e s t )_________
5,000
HAINES CITY~SPECIAL TAX
INT at the American Exchange IN D IA N R IV E R FA RM S D R . D IS .
P. O. Vero.
SCHOOL DIST. NO. 2.
G A IN E S V IL L E .
National Bank, New York City.
6sg '21 M-N $600.000c ...1926-1946
This city is In Alachua County
This district (P. O. Haines City) i*
In c. Jan. 15 1869. Pop’n TO. 6.183 in Polk County
H IG H L A N D S O L A D E S D R . D IS T . BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $600,000
6s ’ 17 A-O $ i0 ,0 0 0 c................ 1937
This district is in Palm Beach Co Assessed benefits_________ 2.878,605
1920. 6,860.
E ducational (part every 10 ttears) 6s ’21 J-J
16,600c__________1941 6s
. . . $196,000________ ______ Population 1924 (est.)________ 1,500
IN T . payable at the Continental &
(?)
5 s '05 . . . $16 0 0 0 . -S e p t 1 ’2 6 '3 / 6s ’23 M -S 15,00 0c...S ept 1 1943 BONDED D E B T .............
Commercial National Bank, Chicago.
G en . Utilitv (Light and Sewer) 6s
...
65,000 _____ 1927-1955
BOND. D EBT N ov 1925..$106,000 H IG H L A N D S S P E C IA L R O A D &
5 s '06 . . . ($104,5 0 0 . . . Jan 1 ’2 6 ’4 ’
'( P a r t « v e r v 10 voaro
IN T E R B A Y D R A IN A G E D IS T .
Floating debt (add'l)________ 27,916
B R ID G E D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Pasco County.
This district (P. O. Tampa) is in
. 8 ’21 . . .
3 0 , 0 0 0 - . - . . 1942-1944 Sinking fund_______________ 12,317
Paving Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (K act.) 1,042,360 6s
. . . $175,000______________ Hillsborough County.
— ’21 ..[$ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 ..........1948-1958 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-$10.00 5s ’21 J-J 710,000. July 1 ’26-'46 6s ’25 J-J $749,000c______ serially
fl
(Due seriallv after 1930.)
(For maturity see V . 115, p. 211)1
1 15.000....................1959 Population 1925 (estimated)_ 6,000
_
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FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

INTERBAY DR. DIST. ( C on cl .). JASPER.

LAKE BUTLER.

BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25. $749,000
This city is the county seat of
This town is in Bradford County.
Tot. as’d val. '24 (1-5 act.) .4.800,000 Hamilton County.
Electric Light B onds.
Population (est.)_____________15,000 -s
..
37 000......... .................
6s ’21 J-J $10,006___ Jan 1 1951
IN T . payable in New York.
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 1925.-$37,000
W ater Bonds.
Assessment debt (add’l ) ____ 23,873 6s '21 J-J $10,000____Jan 1 1951
INVERNESS.
Floating debt (additional)_ 21,500
_
Ice & Cold Storage Plant Bds.
This town is in Citrus County.
Sinking fund_______________ 4,000 6s '21 J-J $10,000___ Jan 1 1951
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925_____ 940,160 BONDED D E B T ______
(?)
6K s
. . . $75.000___ Jan 1 1943 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-S10.00 Population 1920 (Census)_______ 756
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1924..$75,000 Population 1910, 1,730; 1920, 1,260
Assessed value (actual) ’24_700,000
LAKE CITY.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924___ $18.00
This city is In Columbia County
Population 1920______________1,132 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Incorp. 1857. Pop’n 1910, 5.032;
Monticello is the county seat.
1920, 3.341.
IONA DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
F unding Bonds.
Street bonds 1900 5s------------$7,500
This district is in Lee County.
6s T4 M-N$12,000.........
General im provem ent B onds.
6s ’20 J-D $450,000c.June 1 ’26-'42
Spec. Road & Bridge Dlst. No. 2 5s g ’05 M-S $135,000c..Sept 1 1935
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1236)
($11,500— Jan 1 1927
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924. $450,000 5s ’ 17 J-J 1 14,500— Jan 1 1932 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1915.)
R edem ption & Impt. Bonds.
Assessed benefits__________1,806,074
I
0 0 ...Jan l 1937
Acreage tax__________________ $1.80 BOND. D EBT 1 6 .51 1919 $59,000 5s T3 A-O $79,OOOc___Oct 1 1943
IN T . at the Metropolitan Trust Assessed value, Oct estate.1,940 980 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’25-$385.000
real
47.000
C o., N . Y ., and the Lee County Assessed value, pers’l prop. 567 390 Water debt (included)_____
Assessment debt (add’l)—
120,000
Title & Trust C o., Fort Meyers.
Other assessable p roperty.. 478 832 Floating debt (add’l) ______
58 000
Total assessed value 1924. .2 987 202 Sinking fund_____________
8,000
JACKSON COUNTY.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '22-$37.38 Assess, val. ’25 (a ct.)_____3,873,518
Marianna is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse U n t. at Treas. o ffice) Populat'n 1910, 17,210; 1920, 14,502 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---$21.00
IN T . at 1st Nat. Bk., Lake City
4s ’06 May $50.000..................1936
Road {I n t. at T reasu rer’s o ffic e ).
JUPITER INLET DRAIN. DIST. LAKE COUNTY:
5s ’l l Oct $300.000c__ Oct 1 1951
This district is in Palm Beach Co.
Tavares Is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T Dec 1924— $350,000
$2,000.. July 1 1926
Assess, val. real est_______ 2.904,140
15.000.
. July 1 ’27-’31 Road Bonds.
6s
/$300,000c Jan 1 '29-34-39
Assess, val. personal______ 1,120.210 7s ’22 J-J
24.000.
. July 1 ’32-’37 g T4 J -J\ 200,000c. _.Jan 1 1944
Other assess, prop________ 731,284
25.000. . July 1 ’38-’42
Total assess, val. 1924
JO ,000—July 1 ’43-’47 5s C ou rt House Bonds.
'22 A-0$250.000____Oct 1 1952
(50% actual)___________4,755,634 BONDED DiSBT...............
(?)
Astor Bridge Bonds.
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.$39.75
IN T . at the Nat. City Bank. N . Y . 5H s’25 J-J $150,000--July 1 ’30-’40
Pop’n 1910, 29.821; 1920, 31,224
($50,000 every 5 years.)
KEY WEST.
CO. B D . DT. July 1 '2 5 -- $900,000
JACKSONVILLE.
County
Total assessed value 1924-11 990.710
This is the county seat of Duval Inc. 1834. seat of Monroe County
Population 1910.19,945; Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22 $38.62
Co. Inc. 1832.
Population 1910. 9,509; 1920. 12.744
R efu nding Im provement Bonds. 1920, 18.749.
IN T . on bonds of 1925 at the Na­
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5 s ’24 A-0$400.000— -Apr 15 1954
5s ’05 A-O$115,000c— Oct 1 1955 tional Bank of Commerce, N. Y . C.;
Sidewalk Bonds.
on others at American Exchange Nat.
(Subject to call Oct 1 1935.)
5s ’22 M-S $11,000_____Sept 1926
/30.000c.Sept 1 ’ 26-’27 5s T2 J-J $129,400____July 1 1942 Bank, New York.
5s '23 M-S 120,000c. —Sept 1 1928
Paving & Sewer
Improvement Bonds.
5s TO A-0$192.000c— Oct 1 1940 L A K E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L R O A D
5s g ’06 J-J $400,000c— .Jan 1 1936
& B R ID G E D IS T . N O . 7.
Park Bonds.
5s g TO A-O 100.000c—.A pr 11936
6s ’25 J-J $750,000--July 1 ’35-’55
4 Jig’l l M -N 24 5.00 0c...M ay 1 1936 5s ’ l l M-NS50.OOOc— N ov 1 1941
(Due $250,000 every 10
5s T9 J-J
60,000___ Jan 1 1949 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -- years.)
4H g’ 12F-A 250,000c— -Feb 1 1937
$750,000
(50,000—June 1 ’33-’42 Assessed value 1924--------- 5,098,740
5s g ’ 15 M -N *250,000c—M ay 1 1945
’43-’47
4M g’ 16 F -A *248.000c__ Feb 11946 6s ’23 J-D (50,000—June 1 ’48-’52
IN T . at the American Exchange
175,000—June 1
5s T9 M-S 600.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1949
National Bank, N . Y . City.
Street Improvement Bonds.
5sg’21A-0 1,000,000c... Apr 1 1931
40.000c.. .Sept 1 1925 5s T9 J-J $60.000____Jan 1 1949 L A K E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L R O A D
110.000c.Sept 1 '26-'27 6s ’24 J-J 60.0UO-.July 1 ’ 34-’53
& B R ID G E D I S T R I C T N O . 8.
60.000c— .Sept 1 1928
Street Paving Bonds.
6s ’25 J-J /$650,000-July ’35 & ’45
5s ’23 M-S 15.000c— -Sept 1 1929 -s ’23 J-D $25,000—June 1 ’28-’32
t 335,000.--July 1 1955
25.000c— .Sept 1 1930 G E N .B D . D T . Nov 17 ’25. $737,400 BOND D EBT Oct 1 '2 5 -- $985,000
100.000c. Sept 1 ’33&'38 Assessment debt (add’l ) — 367,000 Total assessed value 1924--7,769,220
125,000
200,000c.Sept 1 ’43&'48 Sinking fund_____________
IN T . at the National Bank of
5sg’24 M -N 400,000c.. . M ay 1 1954 Tot.ass’d val.’25(65%act.) 9,645 650 Commerce, N. Y . City.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925..$23 00
♦Dock and Terminal B onds.
4H s’ 13 M-S $1 354 OOOc Mar 1 1943
IN T . at U. S. M tge. & Tr. C o., L A K E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L R O A D
6sg’21 A-O 1.000,000c—Ap*> 1 1931 N. Y . City.
& B R ID G E D I S T R I C T N O . 9.
6s ’25 J-J $900,000--July 1 ’35-’ 55
Street Improvement Bonds.
(Due $300,000 every 10 years.)
5 s ’23 M -N ($115.000___ M ay 1 1928 KISSIMMEE.
1 200.000—M ay 1 ’33&38
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -$ l,500,000
This
5s ’20 M -N 40,000c.Nov 1 ’25&’30 Osceola city Is the county seat of Assessed value 1924______ 7,610,160
County.
5s ’20 M -N 73,000c.. . N ov 1 1935
IN T . at the National Bank of
M unicipal Improvement Bonds. Commerce, N . Y . City.
5s ’21 F-A 66,OOOc.Aug 1 ’31-’36
5s '22 M -S /84,000c.Sept 1 ’27&’32 5 X s g — .$172,000---------------------L A K E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L R O A D
(42,000c___ Sept 1937
Lake Front Impt. Bonds.
& B R ID G E D IS T . N O . 10.
5s *24 F -A / 74.000c—*Aug 1 1929
f $90.000—M ay 1 ,29-’37
\140,000c*Aug 1'34 & '39 6s T9 M -N / 7.500____M ay 1 1938 6s ’25 J-J/$430,000-July 1 ’35 & ’45
5s '24 i 4. /20.000c*.Aug 1 ’ 26-’29
\ 220,000____July 1 1955
Notes.
112.000c*.. Aug 1 1930 6s Drainage $5,000____________ 1926 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $650,000
s-a
Assessed value 1924_______ 3,028,564
E lectric t nt Bonds.
Paving Notes.
IN T . at the National Bank of
f$2t, 9 0 0 c ... Aug 1 1926
s-a $30,000..........1927-1932
Commerce, N. Y . City.
Ss
F-A { 300, ’’ c — .A ug 1 1927 6s
Paving & R efu nd ing B onds.
( 350.0b
...A u g 1 1928
6a T5 M-S $25.000c Sept 25 -26-’30 L A K E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X
R e d e m p tio n B o n a .
S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 10.
5s '25 J-J 15 ($30,000c*Jan 15 ’2-’ 297 N ET B D . D T. Dec 17 ’24. $426,000
/ 20.000c. .Jan 15 9301 Total assess, val. 1926____3,214,984 6s T9 June $40,OOOc____1934-1949
(Due $10,000 every 5 years.)
•Water-W orks & Impt. Bonds. Population 1910. 2,157; 1920. 2.722
4J4g’25 J-J $500,000c.July 1 ’26-’35
5M s’23 J-J
60,000c____ 1933-1953
(Due $15,000 every 5 years.)
♦Police S tation Bonds.
5s g ’25 J-J $250,000c. July 1 ’ 26-’35 LAKE ALFRED.
(96,000c-Jan 1 ’28-’51
This town is in Polk County.
GEN. B D . D T . Nov ’25—$9,186,082
5 ^ s ’25 J-J
21,000c.Jan 1 ’52-’54
W ater Bonds.
Water debt (included)____ 1,150 0(10
I 8,000c---Jan 1 1955
Sinking fund____________
375.858 6s ’ 24 F-A $40,O0Cc.Feb 1 ’28-’47 BOND. DEBT Nov 13 '25- $225,000
Street Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate 65.000.000
14,011
Sinking fu n d -.'____ ______
Assessed value, personal.. 12.000,000 6s T8 M-N$35,000— M ay 11 1938 Tot. as’d val.’25 (1-3 act.) .2,300,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 192S $161,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$6.00
Total assessed value 1924
Water debt (incl.)________
40,000 Population (est.)______________4,000
(50% actual)............ ..87,000,000
175.000
City tax rate (per $1,0001 ’24-S21.90 Assess, debt_____________
IN T . on 6s at County Treasurer’s
Pop’n 1910. 57.699; 1920, 91.453 Tot.ass’d val.’25 (52% act.)2,624,020 office; others at the National Bank of
•INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co., Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$7 50 Commerce, N. Y . City.
N . Y ., and Jacksonville; others at Population In 1920______________317
IN T . on water bonds payable at L A K E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X
A m . Ex. Nat. Bk.. N . Y .. and Id
S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 16.
Jacksonville.
Empire Trust Co., New York City.
6s ’20 July $25,OOOc____1940-1950
5 M s ’ 25 J-J /81,000c. Jan 1 ’28-’54
i_4,000c_ Jan 1 1955
_
BOND. D EBT Nov 13 ’25-$110,000
Sinking fund______________
1,392
T ot. as’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)- 784,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--$8.00
Population (est.;______________3,500
IN T . on 6s at the County Treas.
office; others at the National Bank of
Commerce, N. Y . City.

MUNICIPAL AND CORPORATION

BONDS

L A K E C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X
S C H O O L D IS T . N O. 21.

6s T4
6s ’22

SPECIALISTS IN FLORIDA
MUNICIPAL BONDS

J. R. Durrance & Co.
LIGGETT BLDG.
JACKSONVILLE,




FLORIDA

[V ol. 121.
Street Im provement B onds.
6s ’24 J-J $477,000 ____ 1926-1934
5H s’24M-N10 75,000c.Nov 10 1954
6s ’25 F-A5268.000c--Feb 2 ’26-’35
6s ’25 J-J 585.000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’85
6s ’25 J-J *143,000--July 1 ’26-’35
6s ’25 J-J *228,000-Juiy 15 ’26-’35
§ For maturity see V. 120, p. 1120.
* For maturity see V. 121, p. 616.
F unding Impt. B onds.
6s T 8 F-A $60.000......... 1926-1928
6s T8 J-J
30.000...........................
Library Bonds.
6s
. . . $25,000--Sept 1 ’43-’52
(Due $3,000 in each odd year and
$2,000 in each even year.)
5H s’24 J-J
75.000---July 1 1942
C ity Hall B onds.
5 ^ s ’24 J-J $100,000--July 1 ’44-’53
53^s’24 J-J /200,000--July 1 ’44-’53
t 75,000____July 1 1954
Park B onds.
5>Ss’24 J-J
$87,000---July 1 1943
5>$s’24 J-J
17,000---July 1 1937
B uilding B onds.
5V*s’24 J-J
$25,000__July 1 1941
5 J^s’24 J-J
20.000__July 1 1940
o ^ s ’24 J-J
40,000__July 1 1939
5>|s’24 J-J
20,000__July 1 1938
Cemetery Bonds.
5 K s’24 J-J $15,000____July 1 1938
Incinerator Bonds.
5>$s’24 J-J
$20,000__July 1 1937
L igh t and W ater Bonds.
5s
— $34.000...........................
($3,000 yly. beg. July 1 ’21, or city
has option to take up entire Issue.)
5s T 5 J-J / 27.000— Jan 1 '26-’34
1100.000_ Jan 1 ’4 t-’60
_
6s
. . . /440.000-_Sept 1 ’ 31-’50
1 10.000___ Sept 1 1951
6s ’24 M-N100.000____M ay 1 1949
Fire-Departm ent Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $20.00 0-.-Jan 1 ’32-’41
P u blic W orks Bonds.
5H s’24 J-J
$40,000__July 1 1941
C ity-H ospital Bonds.
5s T5 J-J $15,000...J a n 1 ’32-’41
5J4s’24 J-J 300,000--July 1 ’44-’53
5 M s '2 4 J-J
25,000__July 1 1940
Paving. Sewer and B uilding.
5s T2 M-S $150.000-.M ar 1 ’42-56
C om fort S tation Bonds.
5J3s’24 J-J
$10,000__July 1 1938
Sidewalk Bonds.
6s ’24 M -N $80,000--N ov 1 ’26-’29
Sewer Bonds.
53^s’24
/$280,000c.N ov 10 ’44-47
M-N101 20.000c-.N ov 10 1948
5>£s’24
/ 50,000c--N ov 10 1948
M -N 10[350,OOOc.Nov 10 ’49-’53
GEN. BD. D T . July ’25--$2,291.000
Light & water bds. (add'l)_ 637.000
Assessment debt (add’l)___1,126.482
Sinking funds—
83,936
General_______________
Water and light----------13,856
112,037
Special assessment_____
Assess, val., real estate_ 32,674,185
_
Assess, val., personal____ 3,978,493
T ot. assess, val. 1925------36 652,678
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$11.00
IN T . at National Park Bank and
Hanover National Bank, N . Y . City.

LAKE LARGO-CROSS BAYOU
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.

6s e
J-J *115.000................... 1935
BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’25-$115,000
Sinking fund______________ 36,000

LIMESTONE DRAIN. DIST.

TOTAL D EBT Oct 30 ’22--$120,000
Sinking fund______________
7,000
IN T . at Cent. Trust C o., Chicago.

LAKE WALES!

This town is in Polk County.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s ’ 24 J-J $50.000.-July 1 '29-’33
G olf C ourse Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $55,000—July 1 ’27-’41
Park B onds.
6s ’24 J-J /$20,000—July 1 ’47-*48
\ 5.000____July 1 1949
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $200.000---Jan 1 ’42-’61
TOTAL D EBT Nov 14 ’25 $330,000
Assessed value 1925_____ 9,800.000
Population 1920________________ 796
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .

LAKE WORTH.

This place is In Palm Beach Oo.
General Im provement Bonds.
s T 9 M -S /$6 00 0.-M ar 1 ’29-’34
\18 000 . . M a r l 35-’ 43
6s ’25 A -O l,125.000_____ 1930-1950
(Due every 5 years.)
W ater Bonds.
-■
—
$30,000......................
-s
...
15.000.......................
E lectric-Light Bonds.
-a
. . . $ 20.000...................................
-s
—
10.000.......................
W ater and Light Bonds.
6s T9 M-S $11 00 0.-M ar 1 ’28-’38
Seawall Bonds.
6s T7 Jan /I5.000— Jan 1 ’27-’31
120.000_ Jan 1 '32-’41
_
Improvement B onds­
es ’25 J-J2S100.000____Jan 2 1950
TOT B D . D T. Feb 1925-11,058,477
Water debt (included)____
345,000
Assessment debt (incl.)___
159,477
Sinking fund------------------57,783
Total assessed value 1924- 6,021.353
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_____ $27.00
Population in 1920____________ 1,106

June $35,000c____ 1929-1944
J-J
38,000c____ 1937-1952
/48,000c.Jan 1 ’28-’51
112,000c_Jan 1 ’52-’55
BOND. D EBT Nov 13 ’25- $133,000
Sinking fund______________
14,455
Tot. as’d val.’25 (1-3 a ct.).2,900,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25--S4.00
IN T . on 6s at the County Treas.
office; others at National Bank of
Commerce, N. Y . City.
LAKE WORTH DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O Lake Worth)
LAKELAND.
is In Palm Beach County.
This city is in Polk County. Inc
Drainage-System Bonds.
1885. Population 1910, 3,719; 1920,
$15.000_____Jan 1 1926
7,062.
125.000_ Jan 1 ’27-’31
_
Light and water bonds, 6s_$24,000 6s g T7 J-J 250.000— —Jan 1 ’32-'36
Paving bonds, 6s___________
500
300.000—
Jan 1 ’37-’41
City-hall bonds, 6s_________ 2.500
210.000—
Jan 1 ’42-’44
(The above issues, amounting to
69.000____Jan 1 1945
$27,000. are payable $2,000 yearly 6s
s-a 1.000.000_____1926-1943
on Feb 1.)
(For maturity see V. I l l , p. 2249.)
M unicipal Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1920-$2.028.000
6s ’22 F-A $80,000---Feb 1 ’26-’41 Assessment ben efits_____ 4,859,640
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat.
Im provement 3 on d s.
6s T9 J-J $60,000-—Jan 1 26-29 Bank, N. Y ., or Bank of Lake Worth.
5 M s ’25 J-J

Dec., 1925.]

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

LAKE W ORTH INLET DIST.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2§._ $100,000
This district (P. O. West Palm Sinking fund______________
10,000
Beach) Is in Palm Beach County.
Ass’d val. ’25 (1-5 a ct.)____ 652,190
$5,000__________ 1926
30.000
_1927-1931
35.000
_1932-1936
_1937-1941
40.000
50.000
_1942-1946
25,000r*July 1 ’28-’32
40,000r*July 1 '33-’37
55,000r*July 1 ’38-’42
6s722 J-J
70,000r*July 1 ’43-’47
l85,000r*July 1 ’48-'52
6M s’24 J-J $410,000_______________
BON D. DEBT Dec 6 1922- $325,000
Assessed valuation 1922__ 6,858 200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $10.00
Population in 1922 (est.)_____15,000
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat.
Bank, New York.
LA RQ O .
This city Is in Pinellas County.
Improvement Bonds.
6s'25 M -N $408,000-M ay 15 ’27-’45
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2069.)
BON D. D EBT N ov 3 '24. $70,000
20,000
Water debt (incl.)________
Assess, debt (add’l)________ 6,000
Sinking fund_______________ 5,500
T ot. ass’d val.’24 (60%act.) 1,200,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--------$9.00
Population in 1910, 291: 1920. 599
IN T . at the Chase N at.Bk., N .Y .

LIMESTONE DRAIN. DIST.

This district (P. O. Arcadia) is in
De Soto Co. Establ. N ov. 1 1916.
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’ 17 J-J $42,000- -July 1 ’ 26-’42
TOTAL D EBT Dec 1922 ...$ 54,0 00

LIVE OAK.

This city is the county seat of
Suwanee County,
Impt- Bonds.
5s ’25 J-J $37,000___ July 1 1955
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $200,000
Sinking fund______________
50.000
Assessed val. real estate___1,220.751
Assessed val. personal_____ 812,958

LYNN HAVEN.

LEVY COUNTY SPECIAL ROAD M A N A TE E -O N E C O S PEC . R O A D
& B R ID G E D IS T R IC T .
& BRIDGE DISTRICT NO. 3.
J-J




($2 ,000 c.July
lO.OOOc.July
15,000c.July
20,000c. July
I50,000c-July

1 ’26-’27
1 ’28-’32
1 ’33-’37
1 ’38-’42
1 ’43-’52

D u n n e llo n S p e c ia l R o a d
B rid ge D is tr ic t B o n d s .

an d

6s T7 s-a $50,000___ 1927&1932
County debt Nov 1924_ $2,060,000
_
Districtdebt______________
50.000
Assess, val. of dist. 1924— 108.688
Assess, val. of county 1924.9,004,021
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’24-$58-75
Populat’n 1910, 26,941; 1920, 23.968
M A R SH A LL C O U N TY .

Other assess, property_________________ 6,000P. O. Warren.

Ass’d val’n 1924 (75%act,).2,039,609
Total tax rate (per$l 000) ’ 24.$15.50
Population 1910, 3,450; 1920, 3,103

This city is in Bay County.
6 s ’ 19
$15,000_____ 1935-1939
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s’24 F-A 15 $13,000
Aug 15 1934
internal Im provement Bonds.
6s T 6 J-D $10,0 0 0 c..-D e c 1 1946
6s T5 J-D 2 5 ,0 0 0 c..............1945
BOND. DEBT Oct 24 ’23- $62,000
3,450
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund______________
7,723
LEE COUNTY.
Total assessed val’n 1923.-1,157,847
Fort Myers Is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$29.60
C ou n ty Bonds.
6Me’24J-J $1,650,000-July 1 '30-’ 53 Population in 1920______________ 874
C aloosa Valley Highway Special
Road & Bridge Dist.
5s ’ 17 J-J I $473,000c.July 1 ’26-’47 MADISON COUNTY.
Madison is the county seat.
t
8 .0 00c...J u ly 1 1948
S pec. Road & Bridge Dist. No. 1. 5s ’22 J-J 33®,000c______________
Time W arrants.
0s 15 J-J $177,500c...Ju ly 1 1945
(Redeemable serially on or after 6s’ 25-.J-D J$35,000-.June 1 ’26-’30
l 40,000.-June 1 ’31-35
July 11918)
§Road Bonds.
I$20 000c.July 1 ’26-’30
6a '15 J-J (($6,500 every 2 years.) 5s ’22 J-J $ 7 7 , 0 0 0 c ___________
I$52,000c. July 1 ’32-’39 BOND. DEBT Dec 1922-- $50,000
I 5,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1940 Assessed value, real estate.2,l80.715
0s '16 s-a $125,000...................... . Assessed value, pers’l prop. 767,250
assessable
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 2 Other assessed p roperty.. 585,266
19246s '16 J-J $120,0O0c.July 1 ’26-'45 Total & co. tax value 1 ,000) -3.533,231
State
(per $
’22 -$43 .62
(Dist. No. 1............. (?)
BOND. jD ist. No. 2........... $164,000 Populat’n 1910. 16.919; 1920, 16.516
(Caloosa Valley___ 190,000 ' I IN T . at National City Bank,
New York City.
Assessed! Dist. No. 1______
(?)
value /Caloosa Val. '17.1.500,000
County assessed valuation—
MANATEE.
Real estate------------------- 6.257,680
This city is in Manatee County.
Personal_______________ 907,940 Incorp. Nov. 1913. Population 1910
Other assess, property— 310,889 988; 1920, 1.076.
Total 1924---------------------7,476,509 .s
. . . $15.000c......
1929
S ta te * co . tax (per$l,000)’22-$36 62
S tr e e t B o n d s .
Pop. '10, 12,744; '20 (county), 9,540
T4 . . . *$40,000c........
1945
5 ^ s ’25 J-J 269,000--July 1 ’26-’35
LEE CO. SPEC. T A X 3. D. NO. 1.
W ater W o rk s .
f$48.000.-Apr 1 ’26-41 5fl T4 — . *$35,000c..................1945
6s '20 A-0\ 40.000-.Apr 1 ’45-’51
S ew er B o n d s .
6s ’23 J-J /20,000c.July 1 ’ 33-’42 5a T4 . . . *$6,000c....................1945
140,000c. July 1 '43-’52
f 25,000___ 1935*1940
BON D. D E B T Oct 1923.. $179,000 5 Jis’25
( 15,000__________ 1945
Sinking fund______________
20,000
( 50,000___ 1950 & 1955
Assess, val. '22 (H act.)___3,186,189 5 K s’25
20.000c__________ 1945
5 K s’25 . . .
15,000c__________ 1955
LEESBURG.
Drain A lteration Bonds*
This town Is in Lake County.
5 ^ s ’25 -_ - $17,000c..........
1940
Paving Bonds.
5H s’24 F-A ,'$36,000..F eb 1 ’26-’29 BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’25 -- $263,000
I 50,000..F eb 1 *30-'34 Water debt (incl.)________ 130,000
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
15,566
C ity Improvement B onds.
4,000
5s '19 J-J $150,000c......................... Floating debt (add2 )______
15 000
Sinking fund_____________
M unicipal Plant Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J $125,000c_____________ T ot. ass’d val.’25 (K a ct.).3,050,000
Total tax rate (per $ 1,000) ’25 - $ 12.00
Impt. & Extension Bonds.
IN T. at Citizens Bank o f Manatee,
6s '23 J-J $97,000c ___________
♦Redeemable beginning 1935.
BON D. DEBT Nov 1925-. $637,000
Water debt (Incl.)________ 190.O O
O
8,500 M A N A T E E C O U N T Y .
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
Bradentown is the cou nty seat.
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 173,000
Sinking fund______________
27.320
*R oa d & B rid ge B o n d s.
Assess, val., real estate____3,887.860 5M s’25 A-0$450,600c-Apr 1 ’50 &’ 55
Assess, val., personal_____1,229,682 5>§s’25 A-O 100,000c-Apr 1 ’40-’55
(Due $20,000 every 5 years.)
Other assessable property . .
91,278
E n g le w o o d S p e c . R d . & B rid g e
T ot. ass’d val.'25 (80%act.)5,208,820
D is tr ic t.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--.S17.00
($25,000___________1926
Population 1910, 991; 1920. 1,835
6s ’ 16 J-J ( 25.000___________ 1931
LEESBURG) SPECIAL ROAD &
l 25,000___________1936
BRIDGE D ISTR IC T.
P a rish R o a d & B rid ge D is tr ic t.
J-D $l 13,000_______________
This district Is In Lake County. 6s
6s g ’23 J-J $750,000___ Jan 1 1953 ($23,000 in 1929, ’34. ’39. ’44 ’49.)
BOND. DEBT April 1923. $750,000
R oad B o n d s.
Assessed valuation________ 3,000,000 5s g ’09 Nov $246,000c..Sept 1 1939
S arasota* V e n ic e S p e c .R d .& B d g .
IN T . at the Nat. City Bank, N . Y.
9s g 16 J-J $200,000c
July 1 1935
F u n d in g B o n d s.
LEON COUNTY!
0b T 5 J-J $50.000___ July 1 1935
Tallahassee is the county seat.
O n e c o D ra in a g e D is tr ic t
Highway Bonds.
5s '15 J-D$200,000c_ Dec 1 1945 6s 19 J- j $12,000.-Jan 1 ’ 27* ’29
_
(Subject to call 1-6 every 5 years.) (Due In 2, 4, 6. 8 and 10 years)
L ittle P it ts b u r g h C a n a l D r a in BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1919. $200,000
Assessed value, real estate.3.726,280
age D ist.
«
Assessed value, pers'l p ro p .1.051,360 6s T7 M -N $2,000.— M ay 1 1 27
Other assessable property. . 651,126 (Due $1,500 ’25 and $2,000 M ay 1
1927.)
Total assessed value 1924- .5 428,766
S ta te* co. tax (per $1,000)’22-$37.87
E ast P a lm e tto & R R . D ra in a g e
D is tr ic t.
Popula’n 1910, 19.427; 1920, 18,059
IN T . pay. at Nat. City B k., N . Y 6s T7 M -N S3 000— M ay 1 1927
Pearce Satvgrass Drain. Dist.
LEON COUNTY SPECIAL T A X 6s T9 J-J / $7.000____Jan 1 192
\ 8,000___ Jan 1 192t
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P a lm ette R o a d & B rid ge D ist.
P. O. Tallahassee.
5s ’23 J-D $150,000-D ec 1 ’ 28-’ 53 6s T 8 J-J $200,000.........................
(Due $40,000 Jan. 1 1928, 1933
(Due $25,600 every 5 years.)
1938, 1943 and 1948.)
BON D. DEBT N ov 12 '25- $150,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
15,006 TO T. B D . D T . July 1 ’25- $924,957
Ass’d val.’ 25 (30% a ct.)--.3,612.341 Sinking fund______________ 303,128
Sch.taxrate (per $1,000)’25 $12.00 County assessed value—
Real estate------------------- 5,734.820
Population 1923______________ 7,500
Personal---------------------- 754.650
IN T . payable at Nat. City Bank,
Other assess, property_
_ 660,803
New York.
Total 1924______________7,150,273
LEVY COUNTY SPECIAL ROAD Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 .$43.50
Population 1910. 9.550; 1920. 18.712
& BRIDGE DIST. NO. 1.
*INT. at the Bank of America,
6 s ’20 - . - $ 100,000 ...........................- ..................
N . Y . City.
(?)
BON D E D D E B T ............

6 s ’22

MARION COUNTY.
Ocala Is the county seat.
5s ’20 J-J $420,000-July 1 ’25, ’ 30&35
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 182.)
Road Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $1,500,000_July 1 ’29-’44
(Due $375,000 every 5 years.)
School Bonds.
5Ms’24 A-0$100,000_______________

This district is in Manatee County.
s-a $350,000_______________
BOND. DEBT Feb 1922— $350,000
Assessed value___________ 1,276,006
Population (est.)______________ 2,000
6s ’21

Funding Bonds.
T8,353.26-D ec 1 1930
9.000
D ec 1 1931
8.000
D ec 1 1932
D ec 1 1933
9.000
8.000
D ec 1 1934
4M s’25 J-D
D ec 1 1935
9.000
8.000
D ec 1 1936
9.000
D ec 1 1937
D ec 1 1938
8.000
9.000
D ec 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25-S I,637,320
Assessed value 1925______ 12,8.54,894
Population 1920____________ 19,443
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _

I n le t C o n s t r u c t io n B o n d s .

5H s’ 16 J-J

309

MELBOURNE.
This city is in Brevard County.
P ublic im provem ent Bonds.
6 s T4 J-J
$7,000c__________1944
6 s ’23 F-A 21,000c____ 1926-1928
6 s ’24 J-J 165.000c.July 1 ’ 34-’54
Street Paving Bonds.
6 s ’22 M-S $70,0 0 0 c ____ 1935-1952
BOND. DEBT N ov 14 ’25 $221,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
21,000
2,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund______________
1,200
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60% act.) 6 ,020 031
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$13.00
Population 1910, 157; 1920_____ 533
IN T. on 1914 bonds in Melbourne
others in New York City.

5s g '16 J-J
50 000— .Jan 1 ’44-’46
5s g ’ 17 J-J
75,000c. _Jan 1938-’46
(For maturity see V. 105, p. 414)
“
$3,000____Jan 1 1928
5s g --------'17 J-J
65.000____July 1 1928
6s T 8 J-J
50,000— Jan 1 ’40-’46
5s '20 J-J
,10.000_ Jan 1 ’ 30-’31
_
6s ’20 J-J
40.000.-July 1 ’31-’37
( §55,000c*.Mar 1 ’43-’53
4M g’25M-S §30,00 0c*„M ar 1 1954
|§15,000c*—Mar 1 1955
P olice Alarm Bonds,
5s ’20 J-J $15.000---- Jan 1 ’27-’29
Cemetery Pavilion Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $3.000...J a n 1 ’30-’32
D estructor Plant Bonds.
5s ’20 J-J $ 10 .000 . —Jan 1 ’30-’34
§ Public City Market Bonds.
4M g’25 M-S $75,000c*.Mar 1 ’26-’40
§ Incineration C onstrue. Bonds.
4M g’25 M-S $50,000c*.Mar 1 ’28-’37
§Water T reating & Filter P lant.
($30,000c*.Mar 1 ’35-’40
4 ^ g ’25M-S 130,000c*.Mar 1 ’41-’ 53
6 8 ,000c*..M ar 1 1954
22,000c*. .M ar 1 1955
§Street Extension & W iden in g.
($30,000c*.Mar 1 ’48-’53
4M g’25M-S( 30,000c*-.M ar 1 1954
40,000c*. .M ar 1 1955
BOND. DEBT Mar 1925$12,793,000
Water debt (included)___
750,000
Sinking funds (except for
water debt)__________
467,306
Total assessed value 1924 96,697,844
Exemptions allowed____ 9.036,130
Net assessed value______ 87,661,714
City tax rate (per $1,000) '23.$22.50
_
Population in 1910 (Census)_ 5,471
Population 1925 (estim ated)..75,000
§INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o..
N. Y .; on bonds of 1922 in New York

MIAMI BEACH.
This city is in Dade County.
Park Bonds.
5 Jis'24 A-O J$8,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’33
( 16,000c*. Apr 1 ’34-’41
W aterway, B ulkhead Bonds.
5 M s g ’24 J$11,000c*. Apr 1 ’26-’36
A-O
1 6,000c*. Apr 1 ’ 37-’ 39
General M unicioal B on d s.
5s ............. $ 3 5 .0 0 0 --......................
Street Improvement B onds.
5s ............. $122.000.........................
6s g ’20 M-S 48.000.-Sept 1 ’26-’3I
M IA M I.
--10.000_______________
This city is in Dade Co. In c.1896 5Ms
-.20.000_______________
Storm & Sanitary Sewer Bonds. 5 Ms
/ 5,000c*.Apr 1 ’ 26-’30
5s ’24 J-J /$120,000c—Jan 1 ’26-’33 5K s g '24
A-O
(10,000c*. Apr 1 ’31-’35
\ 57,000c— .Jan 1 1934
(24,000c*-Apr 1 ’36-’41
Sanitary Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5s T4 J-J $ 13 ,3 00 —July 1926-’44
6s g T9 A-O $28,000—Apr 1 ’26-’39
M unicipal B uilding B onds
5s ’06 J-J $20,000____July 2 1936 6s g ’21 J-J (24,000—Jan 1 ’26-’37
120.000 -Jan 1 ’38-’41
5s T7 J-J
4,000— Jan 1 ’31-.32
. . . 100.000...........................
M unicipal Docks & W arehouse. 5 Ms
( 7,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’32
5s g T7 J-J $50,000c Jan 1926-1932 5 H s g ’ 24
A-O
( 8,000c*.Apr 1 ’ 33-’36
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 2475)
(84 ,000c*.Apr 1 ’ 37-43
5s T4 J-J 171,000.-July 1 ’26-’44
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J 100,000.-July 1 ’ 34-’36
6s g ’21 J-J j $10,000_ Jan 1 ’26-’35
_
6s g ’22 J-J
75.000. ..J a n 1 ’36-’50
\ 12,000— -Jan 1 '36-’41
225,000____Jan 1 1951
f 5,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’30
285,000c*.Jan 1 ’35’ 53 5 M s g '2 4
A-O
( 10,000c*.Apr 1 ’ 31-’35
4Mg.25MS §50,000c*__ Jan 1 1954
(24,000c*. Apr 1 ’ 36-’41
{ §65,000c*.—Jan 1 1955
Bridge Bonds.
General Improvement Bonds.
7.000_______________
5s T4 J-J $31,100..July 1 ’26-’44 5Ms
5 H sg ’24A -0 13.000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’38
Fire D epartm ent Bonds
Im provement Bonds.
5s ’06 J-J $15.000____July 2 1936
$8.000___ -July 1 1926
5s T4 J-J 24.000.
-July 1 ’26-’44
18.000 —July 1 ’ 27-’28
5s T7 J-J
40,000--Jan 1 ’26-’33 6s g ’22 J-J
30.000.-July 1 ’29-’31
6s ’20 J-J J25.000_____July 11927
11.000___ July 1 1932
\ 5.000------- July 11929
10.000___ July 1 1933
6s ’ 20
J-J
5,000____ July 11929
5 Msg’23A-O 216.000_____ 1926-1935
Special Im provement Bonds5s ’ 20 J-J f 15.000—Jan 1 ’26-’30 (For maturity see V. 116. p. 2802.)
6s ’20 J-J 962.000.-July l ’ 26-’50 5 Msg’23 A-O 211,0*0_____ 1926-1943
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2802.)
Im provement Bonds.
'45.000c.-A pr 1 ’ 2fr-'30
5s ’06
J-J $20.000____ July 2 1936
6,000c.-A pr 1 '31-’32
6s T8 J-J
40.000____July 1 1928
6,000c—Apr 1
5s g ’22 J-D 655,000.-June 1 ’26-’52 5H s’24 A-O 55.000c.-Apr 1 '33-’35
’ 36-’40
(For maturity see Y. 114, p. 2627.)
48.000c. .A pr 1 ’41-'43
5sg’23 J-D 2,730,000--July 1 ’29-’53
17.000c--.A pr 1 1944
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2552.)
5s ’23 J-J 777,000_____ 1926-1932 5M sg ’24 f 72,000c*.Apr 1 ’ 26-'29
(250,000c*. Apr 1 ’ 30-’34
A-O
4 H s g ’24 /600,000—June 1 ’26-’33
l 5,000c*. .A pr 1 1935
J-D 1125,000___ June 11934
4 M sg ’24 J-J 950,000.-July 1 ’35-’54 5Mg’2 5 A -0 655,000c*.Apr 1 ’27-’45
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 2971.)
(Formaturity see V. 119, p. 607)
Sewer B onds.
(498,000_ Oct 1 ’26-’31
_
4M s’2 4 A -0 82,000_____Oct 1 1932 6s g ’22 J-J $6 0 ,000--July 1 ’26-’ 37
’25-’37
81,000_____Oct 1 1933 6s g ’22 J-J (26.000--July 1 ’38-’40
21,000- - July 1
l 98,000.........Oct 1 1934
( 6,000___ July 1 1941
4 M g’25F-A$1,793,000c *Aug 1 ’27-’35
18.000
_____
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 874.) 5Ms
5 Ms _ _
________
65,000Hospital Bonds.
S a n it a r y S e w e r B o n d s .
5s g '17 J—
f
0.000c—Jan 1933-’37
($7.000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’32
5s T 4 J790--July 1’ 26-’44 5Ms g '24
A-O
( 40,000c*. Apr 1 ’33-’42
5s '16
<>0—Jan 1 ’29-’30
( 2,000c*— .A pr 1 1943
5s '2J
15,000..Jan 1 ’26-’27
Storm Sewer Bonds.
4>§gV
-S §50,000c*Mar 1 ’38-’47
5 M s g ’24 J$11,000c*. Apr 1 ’26-’36
SM .cipal Railway Bonds.
A-O
\ 8,000c* .A pr 1 ’ 37-’40
5s - !C J-J $40,000c—Jan 1 ’27-’ 28
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
( > 1. qual installments 11 and 12
5Mg'25 A-OS284,000c*.Apr 1 ’26-’45
c ...- from date.)
k
.: 17 J-J $30,000c_.Jan 1 ’26-’3l (For maturity see Y. 121, p. 2971.)
2 17 J-J J 15.000c.Jan 1 ’28-’30 TO T. BD. D T. Dec 1 ’25-$3,428.500
565.000
t 2.000c.—Jan 1 1931 Water debt (incl.)_______
_
18 J-J
30,000____July 1 1928 Assessment debt (incl.)_ 1,242.450
32 247
g ’22 J-J 100,000.—Jan 1 ’27-’36 Sinking fund____________
Sg’25 M-S 75,000c*.Mar 1 ’28-’42 Assessed val 1925_______44 094,950
Actual value 1925______ 101,703.900
Bridge Bonds.
g T6 J-J $150.000..-Jan 1 '29-'45 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____$21.00
g T7 J-J
10,000____Jan 1 1926 Population in 1925 (est.)_____10,000
IN T . payable in N. Y.
1 18 J-J
40.000____ July 1 1928
i
2
‘ 0 J-J 70,000— Jan 1 ’31-’40
.Alunicipal Ship-Canal Bonds M IAM I S P E C .~ T A X S. D . N O . 2.
T4 A-OS150,000c_ Apr 1 1934
_
5s g '16 J-J $360,000c_ - Jan 1929-’46
_
150,000c.—July
(Due $5,000 in 13 and 14 yrs., $10, 6 s '17 J-J 250.000c. -Jan 1 1937
’20 J-D
11940
000 in 15 and 16 yrs., $20,000 yrly
from 17 to 20 yrs. incl. and $25,000 6s ’22 M-N 200,000c . - - M ay 1 1942
'24 F-A$350,000c —Jan 1 1944
yrly. from 21 to 30 yrs. from date
6s ’24 A-O 200,000c_ Oct 1 1944
_
Incl.)
/1 ,200,000c.May 1 ’28-’37
5s g ’ 17 J-J $20,000c—Jan 1928-’37
5s’25M -N ( l,600,000c_May 1 ’38-’47
5 s ’20 J-J
4 0 .0 0 0 -Jan 1 ’29-’36
11,000,000c.May 1 ’48-’52
High Pressure & Fire Alarm.
5s '20 J-J $35,000_ Jan 1 '32-’38 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25-$4,495,950
_
Sinking fund____________
180,706
Park Bonds.
5s ’06 J-J $15.000____July 2 1936 Assessed valuation 1925—33,065,714
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $9.00
5s T7 J-J
25.000- —Jan 1 ’38-’42
( §285,000c*Mar 1 ’35-’53 Pop’n 1915,15,431; ’25 (est.),100,000
4J4g’25M-S( §50,000c*..M ar 1 1954 M IL T O N .
(§65,000c*—Mar 1 1955
This town Is the county seat of
Sewer Bonds (C ity's P ortion ).
Santa Rosa County.
5s ’06 J-J $30,000____July 2 1936
Sewer Bonds.
5s T4 J-J
76,000.-July 1 ’ 26-’44 5s T4 M-S $15,000c_ Mar 1 1944
_

210
MILTON (Concluded) .
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s *14 M-S $5.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1944
Im provement Bonds.
6s ’25 J-J $14,000. .July 1 ’26-’36
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1259.)
BOND DEBT N ov 1918...$51,500
Floating debt_______________ 4,500
Assess, val. ’ 18 (50% act.)___404,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$20.00
Pop’n 1910, 831; 1920................1.594

[V ol. 121.

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS
W ater W orks Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $40,000--Apr 1 ’40-’49
6s ’25 M-S 110.000c.Mar 1 ’45-’54
Sewerage Bonds.
6 s ’20 A-O $5.000--Apr 1 ’40-’49
W ater & Sewer Time W arrants.
r s ’ 21
$21,000-_Apr 1 ’26-’32
BOND. DEBT April 1925- $385,000
49,000
Warrant debt (a d d !)______
Note debt (add’l ) _________
9,200
Sinking fund_____________
25,000
Assessed valuation 1924___1,538,917
Pop’n 1920, 900; 1925 (est.), 2,000

ORLANDO.
This city is In Orange County.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’03 . . . $25,000....................1933
Ss ’ i i

...

l s . n n n ...

_

io a i

BOND. D E B T Dec 1923.. $144,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’ 23 (1-2 act09,343.487
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$11.00
Population In 1920_________ 1,130

5s ’25F-A15 500,000c.Aug 15 ’26-’35 PALM BEACH COUNTY.
West Palm Beach is county seat.
Sewer B onds.
5s ’ 12 . - $105,000______1933-1953 County created July 1 1909.
($35,000 payable every 10 yrs.)
R oad Bonds.
f 50,000c--M ay 15 1932 146s M-S.$200.000c.. .M ar 1 1940
C tfs. o f Indebtedness.
5M g’22M-N( 70.00 0c..M ay 15 1942
[$24,000-.Sept 1 ’ 33-’40
1100,000c--May 15 1952
1120.000c—M ay 15 1962 5H s’23M -S ( 55.000-.Sept 1 ’41-’51
MONROE COUNTY.
66,000.-Sept 1 ’52-’ 62
Street BondsKey West is the county seat,
[ 5,000___ Sept 11963
5s
...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ___ Apr 11944
brid ge Bonds.
OKEECHOBEE COUNTY.
5s
...
50,000. ..J u ly 15 1959 5 ^ s ’24 J-J ( 1,000___ Jan 11930
$20,000___ Feb 1 1929
Okeechobee is the county seat.
199.000--Jan 1 ’31-’63
($25,000-—July 15 1929
6s ’24 F-A 120.000. .F eb 1 ’ 30-’53 Jail Warrants.
SRoad and R efu nd ing Bonds.
. . . \ 35,000--.J u ly 15 1939
11.000
___________Feb 1 1954 ($20,000.-.1930 & 1935 5s
6s
...
( 40,000-.-J u ly 15 1949 5V5s’ 15 J-J $576 0 0 0 .-July 1 '30-’45
40.000 _____ 1936-1945
\ 15,000................. .1940
(Due part every 5 years.)
W ater W orks & Electric Light
5J£s’25 J-D 72.000 _____ 1946-1954
Road Bonds.
TOT. B D . D T . Aug ’ 24-.$1,104,000
Bonds (C ou pon ).
_______ 1955 6s
148.000
s-a $285,000 .........1926-1944
Total assessed v .l ie '24 11,981,542
$150.01.0— .M a y 15 1932
Road Bon ds.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
’
2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...May 15 1942 State & Co.fax Coe1 $1 000' 23 i 58.65
5 ^ s g ’22
$20,000____Feb 1 1929 6s
1 ’51-’55
Pop’n In Co. ’ 10. 5.577: ’20...18 .654
M -N 300.000- . . M ay 15 1952
6s ’24 F-A 120.000. . Feb 1 '30-'53 ’25 J-D$900.000. .June $300.Oiin
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 19.
325.000- ..M a y 15 1962 IN T. on bonds marked (§) at Sea­
9.000____Feb 1 1954 Assumed St. Lucie Co. debt 120,856
board Nat. Bank, N. Y .: on ctfs. of
125.000- .-M a r 15 1934
5 ^ s g ’24
160.000
__ 1936-1945 Warrant debt____________
40,039
M-S 15 250.000- Mar 15’44 &’541923 at county depository at West
5 K s’25 J -D ; 288.000
__ 1946-1954 Assessed value real estate_2,119.101
l 150,000-.-M ar 15 1964 Palm Beach or at Seaboard Nat. Bk.,
,352.000___________ 1955 Assessed value personal. . 268 630
N. Y .; on others at Hanover Nat.
P ublic Library Bonds
S chool B uilding Bonds.
Other assessable property.
294.411
A
6s '07 J-D $39.000c__________ 193', Total assessed value 1924 2,682,142 5 l g '2 2 M -N$60,000c-.M ay 15 1932 Bank, N. Y.
Incinerator Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J 100,000____Jan 1 1948 Jtute&c > tax (per $1,000)’22-$51-12
.
BEACH CO.
ROAD
BOND, DEBT Oct 1 ’25.$1,474,000 Population in 1920__________ 2,132 5M k’2? \T-N$25 000-—M ay 15 1932 PALM R IDGE D ISTSPEC. NO. 1.
& B
R IC T
Auditorium Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
42,665
IN T. at Okeechobee and N. Y.
5s ’25F-A15/$87,000cAug 15’35 & ’45 5s ’ 12 M-S $85,000___ Sept 1 1952
Total assessed value 1925.14,000.000
1 88,000cAug 15’55 & ’65 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 '2 3 . . $85,000
State &c>. tax (p c -$1,000)’22-*37 Of
23,044
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25-$2,995.000 Sinking fund______________
Pop’n 1910, 21,563; 1920___ 19.55' ORANGE CITY ENTERPRISE
Water * light debt (add’l) 1,560 DT) Assessed valuation 1923___3,000,000
IN T . payable in Key West and thr
SPEC. RD. & BR. DIST.
National Bank o f Commerce, N .Y .C . 6s ’25 . . . $90,000..June 1 ’30-’45 Sinking fund______________ 175.237 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5.00
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 365, Assessed value real estate.46 055,660 Population, estim ated.!______ 3,000
Assessed value personal, 6.441.245
under Volusia County.)
MULBERRY.
PALM BEACH CO SPEC. ROAD
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25..$220,000 Total assessed value 1925
This city is in Polk County.
& BRIDGE D ISTR IC T NO. 2.
(anon 44% ac u a l).. 52 496 905
Total assessed value 1924.. 955,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-’26 -$21.00 5s ’ 12 M-S $60,000____Sept 1 1942
6s TO M-S $20,0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1940
Pop. ’ 10,3,894; ’20, 9,282; ’25,22,273 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $60,000
Sewage Bonds
21.965
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y Sinking fund______________
COUNTY.
6s T3 J-J $20,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1933 ORANGE is Che county seat.
Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 575,000
’ rlando
ORMOND
S chool Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $14.00
Spec.Road & Rdge.Dist No. 1.
This town Is In Volusia County.
-s TO M-S $12,500___ Mar 1 1940 is 17 J-J $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ........................
Population, estimated________ 1,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’25 $52,500
Street & W harf Bonds
IN T. payable at Seaboard Nat.
’
Bonds.
20.00' > ■oad J-J $75.000___ Julv 1 1044 6 s ’ 16 J-J $35,000c
Water debt (incl.)_________
Julv 1 1946 Bank, New York.
'14
Sinkingfunds_____________
18 '14 >s g 17 J-J
Paving and Drainage Bonds.
s
20 .000 c___ 1928-1937
Assess, val., real estate____ 758.500
6s ’24 J-D ($100,000.-D ec 1 ’29-’48 PALM BEACH n o SPEC. ROAD
s a 745,000 .........1931-1941
Assess, val.. norsonal______ 339 895 6 s ’ 21 amount due each year see
\ 30,000.-D ec 1 ’49-’53
& BRIDGE D ISTR IC T NO. 4.
(For
6s ’25 J-J / 3 ',0 0 0 -.July 1 ’27-’28 6s 16 J-J $66,000......... 1926-1936
Total value 1925 (3-5 a c t .) .l ,098,395
V. 113. p. 2745.)
Tax raie i per * 1.000' iv»24
$|8.I)()
1112,000--July 1 ’29-’35 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 2 3 .. $75,000
(118.000— Sept 15 1942
Population 1910, 1,418; 1920, 1.499 5s ’21
W ater-W orks Bonds.
12,342
Sinking fund______________
127,000...S e p t 15 1943
IN T . payable in N. Y. & Chicago.
_ 600,000
M-S 15-M37.000--.Sept 15 1944 6s ’24 J-D (»5,000_-Dec 1 ’29-’33 Assessed valuation 1923_
140,000.-D ec 1 ’34-’53 Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923____ $20.00
U 46.000--.Sept 15 1945
6 s ’24 J-D 75.00J--D ec 1 ’29-’53 Population, estimated________ 1,400
M YAKKA SPECIAL ROAD & 5 J^s’21 M -Sil94.000--.S ept 15 1950
BRIDGE D ISTR IC T.
1203.000- ..S ep t 15 1951 6s ’25 J-J /6J,0J0_-July 1 ’27-’31
This district is in Manatee County.
156.000..S ep t 15 1946 152.000 July 1 ’ 32-’35 PALM BEACH CO SPEC. ROAD
& BRIDGE D IS T R IC T NO. 5.
6s ’23 M-S $150,000_______________ o H s ’21 M -S-ll65.000--.Sepi, 15 1947 TOT. BD . D T . Aug 1925-. $548,000
bonded debt.
175.000- - . Sept 15 1948Water debt (include!)_____ 232,000 6s 16 M-S $46,000_____ 1926-1943
Sinking fu n !______________
6,978 (See V. 103, p. 2260. for maturity)
Assessed value___________ $843,117
1184.000-.Sept Total assessei value 1924
15 1949
6s T 7 J-D $2 0,00 0..Dec 1 ’26-45
Court House Enlargement Bds.
(about 40% actual)____ 3,077,928
5s ’21 M-S $150.000.-Sept 15 ’31-51 Population in 1910, 780; 1920, 1,292 BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $77,000
NASSAU COUNTY.
20,662
Sinking fund______________
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 240)
Fernandina is the county seat.
IN T .
Bank
_ 600,000
TOT. BD. DT. Aug 1923.S2.616.000 Ormonl,on 6s of 1924 at the Bank of Assessed valuation 1923_
Road Bonds.
Ormoni, National
of
$1,000) '23_____ $30.00
6s 13 J-J $180,000_________ 1943 Total assess, value 1924 18,029.700 Commerce, N. Y . City, or the Mer­ Tax rate (perestimated________ 3,500
B O N D . D E B T Nov 2 2 ’ 24- $180,000 S tate* co. tax (per$l ,000)*22 $43 62 chants Bank & Trust Co., Dayton, Population,
1920____19.890
Assess, val., real estate____1,422 890 Pop’n 1910. 19,107:Nac. Bank. N .Y . at option of holder; on bon is of 1925 PALM BEACH CO SPEC. ROAD
IN T. ar Hanover
Assess, val., personal_____ 807 851
at National Bank of Commerce,
& BRIDGE
IC
Assess, val. other p r o p ___ 1.3~7 869 ORANGE COUNTY SPEC. T A X N . Y . City; on other issue at Chase BOND. DEBT D ISTR’2 3T NO. 6.
Dec 1
.. $284,500
Tot. ass’d val. '24 (14 act.) .3.608 614
National Bank, New York.
21,593
Sinking fund______________
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
S tate& co.tax (p.;r$1,000V24 $38 50
OSCEOLA COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1923___3,450,000
P. O. Is Orlando.
Popula’n 1910, 10.525; 1920. 11,340
Kissimmee is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $13.00
B uilding Bonds.
Population. esHmu-ed_______ 11.000
W arrants.
5 Jis’ 14 J-J $30.000c__________ 1934
NEW SMYRNA.
f 50,000 c ------1940-1946 8s ’ 21 , v i $6.000...S e p t 1 ’ 26-’ 28 PALM BEACH BOUNTY SPEC.
This city is in Volusia Countv.
Spec. Rd. ft Br. Dist. No. 1 Bds5 s ’20 M -N { l.A.O U c.............. ..1047
ROAD & BRIDGE DIST, NO. 8.
6s ’25 A-O 390,000c-Apr 1 ’31-54
20.000c—.1948 & ’ 49 6s ’ 17 ----$65 000c. .-$5,000 yrly
'. g ’ li)
631
ly 1 /6 39
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 743.)
Spec. Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 2 Bds. 6s ’22 M-S 20,000.-Sept 1 ’33-’52
1950
l 25.000c.......
Electric Light Bonds.
5s ’ 17 A-O 40.000c— .A pr 1 1937 6 s ’ 17 -_-$221 .000 c_____________ BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 3 .. $74,000
7s
. . . $53.OOPc. . . . . 1930
_
Spec. Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 3 Bds. Total assessed value 1923.. 376,000
( 30,090c_ July 1 1931
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $496,500 5J^s’2l J-J 60,000c.--July 1 1941 6s T7
$34.500c______________ >i trict tax rate (ner » 1 ,000 '23 -i3.80
Water debt unci.)
____
42.0'>0
Spec. Rd. & B r. Dist. No. 4 Bds. !>ao"l-ition in I9n3 (e s t.) _______ .800
90.000c.--July 1 1951
A ssessm en t d e b t 'i n c l .) ____
1 • ,500
.»
(120.000c.--July 1 1961 6s ’ 17 s-an $60 000c. $5 000 v’rlv
IN T . payable at the County De­
Float, debt (add’ l ) _______ 110,000 5s ’23 F -A / 50.O00c-.Feb 15 1953 BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’25.$$389,000 pository at West Palm Beach or at
47.155
Sinking funds____________
\loo,no')c--Feb 15 1063 Total assessed value 1925-.9 600 000 the Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
Assessed value real estate.10 000 000 5s ’25 F-A 300,000 _____ 1926-1955 Total 'ax rate (per $1,000' ’ 25 $ 15 00
Personal property________ 400,000 ON D. DEBT N ov 1 ’25- $9 ''t.'H >
$ Includes road and bridge district PALM BEACH COUNTY SPECIAL
Total ass’d val. 5 act ) _ io 400.000 Sinking fund_____________
57.022 bonds.
ROAD AND BRIDGE D. NO. 11.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 19 5 . $ 3.00 To al assess, value 1925-13.421 329 Pop’n 1910. 5.507: 1920______ 7.195 4s ’21 J-J $334 000 .July 1 '26-’52
Pob'n '10 (Census). 1 121: '20. 2 00“ School tax (per $1,000) 1925 —-$5.uo
(Fur maturity see V. 113, p. 2216)
IN T . on 6s o f 1925 at National Population in 1925 (est,.)
35.000 OSCEOLA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D. 6s ’ 23 J-J 2 75,000...lulv 2 ’ 33-’57
Bank o f Commerce, New York City.
NO. 4.
IN T . in New York at the Hanover
5 ^ s ’25 M -S 990,000 -Sept l ’30-’55
P. O. Kissimee.
National Bank.
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1260.)
NO. ST. LUCIE RIVER DRAIN D
$6,0 0 0 c ... M ay 1 1929 BUN D. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 3 -. $342,000
This district fP. O. Fort Pierce) Is ORANGE CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
8 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1934 A ssessed v a lu a tio n 1 9 2 3 ___ 7 ,2 5 0 .0 0 0
In St L u cie C o u n t y .
10 .000 c...M a y 1 1939 >i t a ct 'a x r ■ (p e r* 1,000) 2 3 $ 1 0 .0 0
NO. 3.
to
6s '20M-N $1.050.000cMay 1 '26-'45
5}<jS’24 M -N (13.000c
May 1 1944 Population 1922 (est.)_______18,000
P. O. Orlando.
6s ’ 22 M -N 500,nn0c-___ 1927-1917
116,000c
M ay 1 1949
School Bonds.
TNT. at the county depository at
6s ’25 M -N f 18,000___________1946 6s T8 J-D$25O,O00cJune 15 ’26-’33
20,000c._ .M ay 1 1951 West Palm Beach and at the Sea­
^ _
182,000___________1947 6 s ’24 J-J
(27.000c__ May 1 1959
25,000c—-June 1 1954
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925 $l.b73 00 ) BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25— -$35,250 BOND. D EBT Nov 10 ’25- $100,000 board Nat. Bank, New York.
Ass’d ben. '24 '60% act.). 6,33 1.1 «5 Sinking fund_______________ 3,<95 Floating debt (add’l)______
12,000 PALM BEACH COUNTY SPEC.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____$20.00 Total valuation 1925_______ 699,306 Tot .assess .val .’25(2-5 act.)3,310,200
ROAD & BRIDGE D IS T .N O .12.
Popn'ation in 1Q25 Cost >___ 3 200 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S5.00 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$7.00 7s g '21 M-S $75,0003 . . . 1931-1955
IN T . on $100,000 block at the Population 1925 (est.)________ 3,000 Population (est.)____________ 4.000
'Due $3.000 vlv. in ea. of above vrs.)
Continental & Commercial Trust &
INT. at Hanover National Bank, 6s ’22 M-S 11,000--Sept 1 ’43-’53
IN T . on bonds of 1918 at State
Savings Bank, Chicago.
Bank of Orlando; on others at New York City.
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 '23____ $75,000
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
Tot. assess, val. 1923_______300 000
PALA TK A .
OCALA,
District tax rate (per $1,000)’23 $4 00
This city is in Putnam County.
Tnis city is in Marion County.
ORANGE CO. SPEC. TAX S. D
P in " l >tion in 1923 (e « t.)_______1.200
Im provement Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
NO. 4.
IN T . payable at County Deposi­
5s
_ . $200,000 .
5 '/£s’24 F-A$335,000_______________
(P O. Winter Park.)
tory at West Palm Beach, or at the
Sewer Bonds.
6s
s-a 280,000 _____ 1926T935
B uilding Bonds.
5 s ’02 . . . $25.000____May 11942 Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y . City.
Sewage Bonds.
26-’40
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
...
$75.000______________ 6s 16 J-D/S15 000c.June 1 ’’41-’45
1 10.000c.June l
5s ’02 . . . $60.000___ M ay 11942 PALM B E A C H "C 0 . SPEC. RD.
W ater Main B onds.
& BRIDGE DIST. NO. 15.
6s ’21 J-D 125.000_______________
5s
...
$40,000______________ 6 s ’22 F-A 25.000 ____ 1931-1949
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25. $50 009
6s ’23 J-J2 ($54.000..J u ly 2 ’ 33-’59
Park Bonds.
8 419 5 sR efu nding Bonds.
\ 3.000___ July 2 1960
’02 . . . $50.000____May 11942
5s
...
$5,000______________ Sinking fund______________
Assessed value 1925______ 1 457 129
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 1923. $150,000
Paving Bonds.
Im provement Bonds.
5,111
6s
. . . $80,000 ______________ Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 -$5.00 5s ’02 . . . $30.000____May 1 1942 Sinking fund______________
6.500
Street Paving & W ater Main Assessed value 1923_______ 825,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925.. $721,000 Population m 1925 (est.)_____ at the
INT. on 1916 issue payable
Tax rate (per $1,000) '23_____ $25.00
Extension Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
42,839 Bank o f Winter Park, and 1922
Population, estimated________ 2,000
Total assess, val. 1921___ 4,555 165 bonds at Hanover Hat. Bank, N. Y. 6s ’ 21 J -D $30,000 . . . _______
IN T . at the county depository or
BOND. D EBT Nov 12 ’ 25- $640,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-25-120.00 City.
Water debt (in cl.)________ 225.000 West Palm Beach or at the Seaboard
Population 1910. 4.370; 1920-.4.914
Assessment debt (add’l)_
_ 241,000 Nat. Bank, New York.
ORANGE COUNTY SPEC. TAX Sinking fund . _ __ ___
5 ! 000
OCEAN SHORE IMPT. DIST.
SCHOOL DIST. NO 7.
Tot .assess .val .’25(3-5 act.)8,196,760 PALM BEACH CO. SPEC. RD.
This district (P. O. Daytona) is in
Winter Garden Is the post office Tax rate (per$1.000) 1925____$14.00
& B R IDGE DIST. NO. 17.
Flagler and Volusia counties.
for this district.
Population 1910. 3.779; 1920. 5.102 6s ’23 g M-S $4 000c.Sept 1 ’26-29
6s ’25 J-J $750,000,.July 1 29-’52
78.000c______________
Oakland W inter Garden Bonds.
INT. payable at East Florida Sav. 6 s ’22 g J-J
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 744.) 6s ’ 24 M-N$35,000c_ M ay 1 1954 6 Trust C o.. Palatka.
_
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 1923...$83,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 .. $750,000
B uilding Bonds.
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
Assessed valuation 1925__ 8,383,553 6s ’ 17 M-S ($14.000c____ 1926-1941 PALM BEACH.
New York City.
Population (est.)______________6,500
l 10.000c____ 1942-1946
This town is in Palm Beach Co.
IN T . at the National Bank o f BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25—-S61 000 .s
. . . $50.000_______________ PALM BEACH CO. ROAD &
Commerce, N . Y . City.
BRIDGE D ISTR IC T NO. 18.
Sinking funds______________ 6,149
.s
...
44.500_______________
Assess, val. ’24 {M act.)____955.590
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 3 .. $249,000
Street & Sewer Bonds.
OKEECHOBEE.
Sch tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 2 4 .-$5 0b 5H s’20 J-J $85,000_______ _______ Sinking fund______________
2,745
County seat o f Okeechobee County Population In 1924 (est.)______ 6.0(0
Assessed valuation 1923_
_ 675,000
M unicipal B uilding Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
IN T . Is payable at Hanover Nat. 5K s
. . . $75,000 _______ Serially Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ $48.00
6s ’20 A-O $80,000--Apr 1 ’40-’49 Bank, New York.
(Due serially for 10 years.)
Population, estimated________ 3,000




D ec., 1925.]

FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

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PA LM B E A C H CO. S PE C . E D . BD. D T. Apr 10 ’23 (est.)_ $272,000
& B R ID G E D IS T . N O . 19.
Assessed benefits 1921____2,250,000

P IN E L L A S P A R K D R A IN . D IS T BOND. D EBT June 1 ’25--$94,500
This district is in Pinellas County. Sinking fund_______________ 7,294
_
IN T. payable in New York City. 6s
J-J $90 000--July 1 ’26-’35 Total assessed value 1924_ 405,937
IN T . at Nat. Park Bk., N . Y . C.
BOND. DEBT N ov 1919--$100.000
PENSACOLA.
Assessed valuation 1919____ 375,000
This city is in Escambia County. Population in 1919 (est.)________ 600 P O L K C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X
First incorp. in 1832; reinc. In 1895
S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 53.
IN T . at Central Trust C o., Chic.
Commission govt, adopted May 3 '13.
P. O. Lake Wales.
Sewer & Drainage Bonds.
($60,000--July 1 ’28-’39
4J4g’06 J-J $250,000c__ Jan 1 1936
PLAN T C IT Y .
5J4s’25 J-J l 72,000--July 1 ’40-’51
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1931.)
This town is in Hillsborough Co.
( 28,000--July 1 ’52-’55
City-Hall & Jail (Red. beg. in ’31.)
Paving & Sewer Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Aug 1 ’25- $195,000
6s ’23 J-D $45.000____Dec 1 1943 Sinking fund_____________
16,000
PA LM B E A C H C O U N T Y SPEC . 4!4g’06 J-J $100,000c__ Jan 1 1936
W ater-W orks Bonds.
P u b lic W o rk s B o n d s.
Total assessed value 1925--1,854,423
T A X SC H . D IS T . N O . 1.
44£s’06 J-J $250,000c
Jan 1 1936 6s ’ 14
$40,000_____
1934
IN T . at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y . O.
B u ild in g & E q u ip .
6s ’21 A-O 25,000___ Oct 1 1951
P o lice D e p a rtm e n t B o n d s.
6 s ’16
J-D $22,500__________ 1938
W ater-W orks & C ity-Bldg.
6 s ’06
$7,000___________ 1926 P U N T A O O R D A .
5s ’07 M -N
90,000_ 1297
_
’15 J-J $14,000c
July 1 1925
W a te r S u p p ly B o n d s.
This city is in Charlotte County.
6s ’20
F-A 115,000--Feb 1 ’26-’48 6s R efu nding Bonds.
6s ’07 — $30.000....................1927 Incorp. May 27 1901. Commis­
6s ’ 22
J-J 200,000___________ 1951 434s’l 1 A-O$250.000c_ Jan 1 1941
_
P a vin g B o n d s.
sioner-Manager form of government.
B O N D . DEBT N ov 1 ’24- - $351,500
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’ 19 . . . $70.000___________ 1939
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
13,629 i d
J-J
1941 6s ’ 20 - . 20,000
1940 5 ^ s ’14J-J $60,000c____July 1930
Ass’d value 1924 (50% act. i7,232,118 6s s ’ l l A-O $100,000c._-Jan 1 1951
’21
6s ’ 21 J-J
2 0 ,0 0 0 __________________ 6s '24 M-S 121,000c*. .M ar 1 1954
School tax rate (nur SI .000) ’24 $5.00 6s ’21 A-O 25,000____Oct 1 1951
5,000____Oct 1
S p e c ia l P a vin g B o n d s.
P ublic Im orovem ent Bonds. ^3
Pop’n 1910. 2.500; 1920______ 12,410 6s ’21 A-O 20,000____Oct 1 1951
6s ’ 13 . . . $75.000....................1933
6s ’25 ($216,000-M ay 15 ’26-’33
IN T payable at the Seaboard Nat
Paving Bonds.
General M unicipal Bonds.
M -N 15 t 56,000-May 15 ’34-’35
Bank. New York City.
(Subject to call beginning in 1936.) 6s ’ 22 s-a $ 1 5 0 .0 0 0 _________________
Sewer Bonds
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 3 -- $39 2 ,0 0 0
($51,000--Oct 1 ’26-28
PA LM B E A C H C O U N T Y SPEC. 4 H s'll J-J $150.000c-..Jan 1 1941
4 Hs g ’06 J-J150.000C_ Jan 1 1936
_
Waiter d e b t (in c lu d e d )_____
66.0 00 6s ’25 A-0\ 126,000--Oct 1 ’29-’35
T A X S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 4.
’21 A-O 50,000____Oct 1 1951
Ass’d val. ’22 (50% act.)-.2,884,540 BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-- $630,000
6s ’ 14
A-O
25,000__ 1934 6s Improvement Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22 $15.00 Sinking fund_____________
6,893
f 2,100--July 1 ’26-30 5s
18
Pop’n 1910. 2,481: 1920______ 3,729 Total assess, val.’25(est.)_l,758,453
6s ’20
J-J ( 5.000.-July 1 ’31-’35 5r g ’'18 A-0 $ 120.000____Oct 1 1948
g
A-O 90.000____Oct 1 1948
I N T . o n 6s o f 1922 a t t h e N a tio n a l Total tax rate(per $1 .000) ’24 .$20.00
(30.000. .Julv 1 ’36-’40
(Optional after Oct. 1 1938.)
C it y B a n k , N e w Y o r k .
Population, 1910, 1,012: 1920, 1,295
6s ’23 M-S 20.000.-Sept 1 ’26-’47
g ’25 A-O 150,000___ Oct 1 1955
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24— $82,500 5s Certificates.
IN T . on 6s of 1925 at the American
Sinking fund.......................... 17,438 6s ’23 M -N 20.000_M ay 11927
Exchange National Bank, N . Y . O.
POLK COUNTY.
T ot. assess. val.’ 2404 act.) 1,239,516 6s ’23 J-J
Bartow is the county seat.
37.500___ July 1 1927
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $5 00
5s ’ 16 J-J $1,170,000c.july 1 ’26-’40 P U T N A M C O U N T Y .
23
Mar
Population in 1924 test.)___ 5,000 6s ’’25 M -S 50,000___ June 1 1926
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 1.
45.000___
Palatka is the county seat.
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bk, N. Y . 5s Dock J-D Public Belt RR. 1 1928
&
Impt. 6s ’ 17 J-J ($315,0 0 0 -M a r 1 ’27-’ 47
ouse
1 10,000___ Mar 1 1948 5s § Bridge & C ourt-H May 7B onds.
4H sg’20 J-T$400,000___ Jan 1 1950
’09 M-NS174.000c
’26-’54
PALM ETTO.
Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 2.
D EBT
zRoad & Bridge Dist. No. 1.
This town is in Manatee County. BOND.val., realDec 9’ 25_$1,085,000 6s Spec. J-DS150.000 -June 1 ’27-’41
’ 17
Assess,
estate_ 12 024,010
_
M-S $25.000..M ar
Incorporated 1893.
Spec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 3. 8s ’ 16(Part every 5 years) 1 '26-’41
Assess, val., personal____ 5.265,193
Street and Sewer Bonds.
$15,000. -July 1 ’26-’28
t Road & Bridge Dist. No. 2.
($16,000___ Sept 1 1926 Total assessed value 1924 17.289.203 6s '19 J-J
40.000- .July 1 ’ 29-’33
M-S $208,000.Mar 1 ’31-’46
30.000— Sept 1 ’27-’28 (70% actual)_________ '24 $21 00
60.000 ..J u ly 1 ’34-'38 5s ’ 16(Part due every 5 years)
32,000.-Sept 1 ’29-’30 City tax rate (per $1,000)
75.000.July 1 '39-’43 Spec. Road & Bridge D ist.N o.3.
Popula
5J^s’25 M-S 30.000- -Sept 1 ’31-’32 I NT. n 1910. 22,982: 1920, 31.035 6s ’ 21 J-J 200.000________ ______
at U. S. Mtge.&Tr. Co., N.Y.
I
16.000 __Sept 1 1933
Special Road & Bridge District 6s ’ 16 J-J 1$30.000c. June 1 ’26-'31
21.000c— -June 1 1936
17.000 __Sept 1 1934 PERRY.
No. 4 Bonds.
I 29 350c.--Tune 1 1941
. . 15,000___ Sept 1 1935
This town is in Taylor County.
6 s ’ 21 J-J ($10.000_Jan 1 1931
tSpec. Rd. & Bridge Dist. No. 4
R ecreation Park Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
1 90,000.—Jan 1 ’32-’49 5s ’ 19 s-a $ 133.000 .........1926-1944
6s ’24 F-A $12.000___ Feb 1 1954 5s 09 M-N 15 $15.000c________ 1939
Spec. Rd. & Br. Dist. No. 10.
(Optional Feb. 1 1944)
Special Road & Bridge D istrict
Street Im provement B onds.
6s ’24 A-0$500,000____________
No. 5 Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’09 M -N 15 $ 15.000c.............1939 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 1 9 1945
6s 18 J-D $L5.000____June 11948 5s ’ 17 J-J
25,000c-.............1947
County_______________ 1,500,000 6 s ’22 - - - $80,000 ..........
(County 1922______$190,000
(Subject to call after June 1 1938.) 6s ’20 J-J
23 ,000 c______ serial
District No. 1...............
325.000
1...........
23,810
Municipal Impt Bonds.
6s '22 J-J
22 ,000 c______ serial
District No. 2________
150,000 8 OND. |Dist. No. 2 ........... 208,000
DEBT. I Dist. No.
6s ’08 A-O $25,000___ Oct 1 1928 6s ’22 F-A
23 .000 c............serial
District No. 3_________
(7)
Jet .'20(Dist No 3 ______
80.350
6s ’ l l A-O 15,000___ Oct 1 1941 6s ’22 A-O
3 5 .000 c______ serial County assessed value:
(County) 1924—6,700,999
M unicipal Dock Bonds.
Sewerage and W ater Bonds.
Real estate____________ 16 024 900 Ass’d val. o. 1. 1915............. 218.350
Dist. N
6s ’20
- $20.000____Nov 1 1950 5s 17 J-J $20.000c_ July 1 1947
_
Personal______________ 4 082 080
Dist. No. 2, 1915............ 2,327.232
(Optional after Nov. 1 1940)
6s ’20 J-J
23.000c_________ serial
Other assessable p rop .. 2 942 734
Dist. No 4. 1918_______ 935.995
Fi < i mi ip • r .4011 is
-e
Drainage Bonds.
Total 1924___________
6s ’22 F-A $5,500_ Aug 1926-30 6s ’20 J-J $10.000c_________serial Assesed valuation, 1920: 23,049,714 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-$37.00
_
°opulation of county
13,096
Paving Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25- $205,033
District No. 1 ............... 1.221,000 Population of county in 1910— 14.568
1920____
6s 14 M-N.$5i 1,000___ May I 1944 Water debt (included)_____
35.000
District No. 2 ..................1,016,452
Street Bonds.
IN T. on bonds marked (§) at
Assessment debt (incl.)____
58,000
District No. 3 ................. 2,792,696
5>$s’ 19 A-O $16,000___ Oct 1 1949 Floating debt (add’l)______
lounty Court House; (z) State Bank,
37,616 Actual value (est.)—
(Optional after Oct. 1 1939.1
25,993
Sinking fund_____________
District No. 1................ 4.884.000 Palatka; (t) Hanover Nat. Bk., N .Y .
6s ’25
22,000 _____1931-1936 Assessed value, real estate. 1,326,685
District No. 2................. 4.065.808
5 ^ s ’25 M-S (441,000..S e p t 1 ’26-’34 Assessed value, personal_
_ 610,057
District No. 3................. 9.787,860 PU TN AM C O U N T Y S P E C . T A X
1 50,000___ Sept 1 1935 Total assessed value 1925
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 1.
Assess, val. 1923________ 21.788 739
W ater-W orks Bonds.
(about 65% actual)_____1.916.742
P. O. Palatka.
6s ’ 14 M -N $!«nnn
Mav I 1<
14S Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 25-$22.00 Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 22-$42.62 6s ’ 19 Feb $85.000___ Feb 1 1949
6s ’25 M-S 50,000___ Mar 1 1955 Population 1910, 1,012; 1920, 1,956 Popula’n, 1910. 24.148; 1920, 38,661 5H s’20 F-A 45.000c---F eb 2 1955
(Optional March 1 1945.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1925 $130,000
Sewer Bonds.
P O L K C O . S P E C . R D . & B R ID G E Floating debt (add'l)______
10,000
PINELLAS COUNTY.
6s ’ 14 M -N$l 7.000____May 1 1944
D IS T . N O . 8.
Clearwater is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
17,195
5J4s’ 19 A-O
4,000___ Oct 1 1949
P. O. Bartow.
As’d val. ’25 (1-5 actual)-.3.600,000
This county was formed from a
(Optional after Oct. 1 1939.)
6s ’ 24 J-J $550,000____July 1 1954 School tax ratefo • * I .000)'25--1i'l4 00
’•
portion of Hillsborough County.
6s ’20 —
5.000___ Nov 1 1950
BONDED D E B T _______________(?) Population in 1925 (est.)______ 9.000
School Building (Fart y ea rly ).
(Optional after Nov I 19401
IN T . at National Bank of Com­
5s ’ 12 F-A $84.000_______________
Principal and interest payable at
5Jis’25M -S(104,000—Sept 1 ’26-’33 5s
. . . *22 000_______________ merce or State Bank of Bartow, Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
1 28,000--Sept 1 ’34-’35
Bartow.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
5Ks
$100.000.-.............1938
PUTNAM CO. SPEC. R D . &
6s ’ 15 A-O $16.000c
Oct 1 1945
Court House Jail & F unding.
CO
Y SPEC
A
GEN. BD. D T. Jan 1 ’25 -- $243,000 5s 16 J-D $160 000c„Ju ne 1 1946 P O L K O O LU N TS T R I C T IA L . T1. X
BRIDGE D IST R IC T NO. 6.
SCH
DI
NO
Assessment debt (add'l)____ 18,000
(P. O. Palatka.)
Road Bonds.
($60,000--June 1 ’28-’37 5J4sg’23 J-J $700.000c*.July 1 1953
Sinking fund_____________
20,000 6s 13 A-O $29.000..O ct 1 ’26-'33
40,000--June 1 ’38-’42
Total assess, val. 1924____ 1,939,875 5s ’ 13 May 370,000c...M ay 1 1943 5 K s’25 J-D (100,000--June 1 ’43-’52 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925- $700,000
Tax rate tper $1,000; 1923____ $2o.o0 Subject to call after May 1 1938.)
v al.’23(30% act)4,653.061
BOND. DEBT June 1925- $450,000 T ot .ass’drate (per $1,000) ’23_$11 50
Pop’n 1910, 773; 1920............... 2,046 5s 16 J-J 715.000c___ Jan 11946
Sinking fund______________
9,816 Dist. tax
6s ’ 17 . . .
21,000--Sept 1 ’26-’32 Assessed valuation 1925_ 4,275,239 Population (est.)____________ 12,000
_
PASCO COUNTYIN T. at Hanover National Bank.
■5J4s*’23J-J 2.597.OOOJuly 1 ’29-’54 Population 1925 (est.)______ 20,000
Dade City is the county seat.
(For maturity see V. 117. p. 2136.)
IN T . at the National Park Bank, New York City.
Road Bonds.
Road & Causeway Bonds.
New York City.
5H s
. . . 500.000........................... 6 s ’24 J-D 1,000,000c_____serially _
JUINCY.
This oit.v is in Gadsden County.
6s ’25 A-O 1,330.000____ 1932-1956
Bridge Bonds.
(For maturity see v . 120, p. 2590.) 5 ^ s g ’23J-J ($86.000-..J u ly 1 1954 P O L K C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X 5s ’03 J-J
$8.500----- Part yearly
Funding W arrants.
i s ’ 19 J-J
28.000__________ 1939
1180.000.
-JulyS C H O O L D IS T . N O . 2.
1 1955
6s ’ 17 J-J 1 1,6,000--July 1 ’26-’27 TOT. DEBT Nov 1925 $4,160,030 6s ’25 J-J ($44,000--July 1 ’27-’48
W ater-W orks Bonds,
1 21,000--July 1 ’49-’55 is g ’09 J-J $30.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1949
I 12,000--July 1 ’28-30 Total assessed value 1925
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 5 -$ l,558,000
E lectric-Light Bonds.
abt. 10% act.)________ 33,500,000 BOND. DEBT July 1 ’25--$106,000
Tot. assess, val.’2504 act) 6,225,646 =K
$9.0 0 0c-..Ju ly 1 1949
-tte.<te Co. tax Hi •
’•$1,000) '25 3t.50 Sinking fund______________ 10,183 5s g ’09 J-J
Total tax rate (per $ 1,000) '24 $51.25 Population in 1920__________ 28.265 Total assessed value 1924-_ 887,971
Sewer Bonds.
Population in ’10. 7.502; 1920. 8.802
IN T . at the Nat. Park Bk., N. Y . 5s g ’09 J-J $29.0 00c.— July 1 1949
[N T. on 5s at Clearwater on 6s
Pa ving B on ds.
it Fourtn Nat. Bank, N . Y .; on
PASCO CO. SPECIAL ROAD & bonds of 1923 in New York.
P O L K C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X 5s ’ 18 M -N $11,000_____1926-1936
BRIDGE D ISTR IC T NO 1.
M unPioal ’'"n H s.
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 3.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25 -- $150,000 PINELLAS COUNTY SPECIAL
($80,000--June 1 ’28-’37 5s ’22 J-J $56,000___ $2,000 y ’ly
Tot .assess .val .’24(1-3 act.) 1,594,616
W ater & Electric L ight Bonds.
RD. & BR. DIST. NO. 4.
5 A s ’25 J-D j 100,000- June 1 ’38-’47
District tax (per $1,000) 1924-$11.00 6s
( 70,000.-June 1 ’48-’52 s ’22 .T-.i ®38 000________S ^ i-lly
--.$ 4 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
BOND. DEBT Mar 10 ’25-$400,000 BOND. D EBT June 1925- $332,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 14 ’ 24. $195,500
P A S C O C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X Tot. as’d val. ’24 (1-5 a ct.). 847,174 Sinking fund______________
34,703 Assessed valuation 1924 — 1,400,006
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 32.
Tax rate (per*l 000> 1924----- $34.50
6s ’22 IVI-S .1 l,|i
Mai- I idt PIN E L L A S C O U N T Y S P E C IA L Assessed valuation 1924---- 2,400,700 Population 1910. 3.204; 1920—3.118
Population 1925 (est.)-------------6.500
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25___ $60,000
IN T . on all bonds at City Treas.
R O A D & B R ID G E D IS T . N O. 7.
IN T . at the Hanover National
Sinking fund__________
__ 9,115 6s ’25 J-J $356,000c*_Jan 1 ’26-’50 Bank, New York City.
iffice, except 1909 bonds at John
Total assessed value 1925
Nuveen & C o., Chicago.
BOND. DEBT Mar ’25 -- $356,000
(about 40% actual)____ 1,293,624 Assessed valuation 1924
1,150,655 P O L K C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-->2 b j Population (est.)______________4,500
ST. A N D R E W S .
S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 4.
Population in 1923 (est.)_____ 3 0 )0
T h i. cit.v i i 1 Bav Countv.
($30,000--June 1 ’28-’37
P IN E LLA S C O U N T Y S P E C IA L
5 J4s’25 J-D 20,000_-June 1 ’38-’42 BOND. D EBT Dec 7 ’25- $246,000
PE A C E C R E E K D R A IN A G E D IS T
R O A D & B R ID G E D IS T . N o. 8.
20,000-.June 1 ’43-’46 Water debt (incl.)________ 200,000
8,000
This district is in Polk County.
6s
J-D $520,000______________
l 30,000--June 1 ’47-’51 Sinking fund______________
In 1922 district failed to cash interest BOND. D EBT Mar 1925-- $520,000 BOND. D EBT June 1 ’25- $148,500 Assess, val. real estate____ 923,380
16,893 Assess, val. personal______ 122,620
coupons which had fallen due on Assessed valuation 1924
1,098,316 Sinking fund______________
Apr. 10 and Oct. 10 1922. In 1923 Population (est.)_________
5,100
Total assessed value 1924--1,007,815 Total assessed value 1925..1,046.000
IN T . at Nat. Park, Bk., N . Y . O. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $22.00
under date of Dec. 17 we.learned,
Population 1910, 675; 1920— 1,310
through official sources, that all in PIN ELLA S C O . S P E C . T A X S . D .
NO. 3.
P O L K C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X
terest, together with principal, up to
S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 6.
ST. A U G U S T IN E .
and including Apr. 10 1922, had been
Building Bonds.
County seat of St. John’s County.
$26,000--Oct 1 ’26-’33 6s ’25 J-D ($33,000--June 1 ’28-’38
met but that the interest coupons 6 s ’ 13
t 44,000--June 1 ’39-’49 Incorp. In 1821. City manager form
which fell due Oct. 10 1922 and Apr. 6s ’16 - - 20,000____Feb 1 1941
10 and Oct. 10 1923 were still unpaid, 5s ’ 17 F-A 75,000____Feb 1 1947 BOND. D EBT June 1 ’25-$109,000 if government approved June 7 1915.
Sinking fund______________ 10,873
as were the bonds which became due 6 s ’ 19
75,000_June 11949
W ater-W orks & Funding Bonds
Total assessed value 1924-- 566,070 5s g ’89 M -N $65,000c. -M ay 15 1927
5 A s '2 4 . . . 225,000____M ay 1 1954
April 10 1923.
IN T . at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y . C.
W ater W orks Bonds.
W e are now (Dec. 1925) informed 514s’25 M -N *l,160,000-Yriy M ay 1
5s ’25 J-J $415,000c*.-Jan 1 1945
that all principal and interest has BOND. D EBT Apr 1925-SI,864,250
been paid up to date, including the Sinking fund & interest_
_
78,340 P O L K C O U N T Y S P E C IA L T A X
Bridge Bonds.
S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 46.
5 s ’25 J-J $611.000c*..Jan 11955
principal and interest that had been Total assess, val. 1924___15,127,918
($45,000.-June 1 ’28-’ 42 BOND. D EBT Dec 5 ’25-$l,074,000
in arrears.
Pop’n 1920, 14,237; 1925 (est.)35,000
245,000
6s
A-0$178,000-Apr 10 ’26-’35
!
* IN T. at the Chase National 6s ’25 J-D • 20,000.-June 1 ’43-’47 Assessment debt (add’l ) - .
41,450
( 15,000.-June 1 ’48-’50 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
6 b ’ 18
A-O 40,000-Apr 10 ’26-’35 Bank, New York City.

f $ 8 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’26-’29
6s ’22 M-S \ 12,000.-Sept 1 ’30-'33
I 8,000--Sept 1 ’ 34-’35
l 40,000..Sept 1 ’ 36-’43
BOND. DEBT Aug 1923-- $70,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 450,000
IN T . at the county depositary at
West Palm Beach or at the Seaboard
National Bank, New York.




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FLORIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

ST. JOH N ’ S COUNTY SPECIAL
T A X SCHOOL DIST. NO. 1.
6 s ’23 F-A $300,000___________
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’25..$430,000
ST. LUCIE COUNTY.
Fort Pierce is the county seat.
Re-lncorp. in 1903. Pop’n 1910,
4,075; 1920. 7,886.
Fellsmere Road & Bridge Diet.
No. 1 Bonds.
6a ’ 17 J-J $665.000.July 1 ’26-’44
Road Bonds
6a ’ 10 J-D $96.000..June 1 ’26-’40
(Par' ortprM 5 yrs »
$60,000c_.Feb 1 ’26-’30
80,000c.-Feb 1 ’31-’35
100.000c—Feb 1 ’36-’40
120.000c..F eb 1 ’41-’45
150,000c..Feb 1 ’46-’50
Time W arrants.
6a ’ 19 M-S $38,000..M ar 1 ’26-’44
Notes.
($4,000c. Sept 1 ’ 26-*27
6s ’23 M-S 15.000c.Sept 1 ’28-’32
24,000c. Sept 1 ’33-’38
l30,000c.Sept 1 ’39-’44
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 —.$1.000.000
Total assessed value 1924—7,422,219
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’24.-: 58 00
IN T. at Atlantic Nat. Bank. Jack’e.
and the U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N . Y

I

ST. LUCIE COUNTY SPECIAL
RD. & BRIDGE DIST. NO. 5.
6s ’25 J-J $845,000c.July 1 ’26-’55
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 493.)
BOND. DEBT July 1925— $845,000
Population 1925 (est.)________ 8,000
IN T . at the U. S. M tge. & Trust
Co., New York City.
ST. LUCIE CO. SPEC. T A X S . D.
NO. 6.
P. O. Okeechobee.
B uilding Bonds.
(6a 16 J-J $40,000 c ................. ..
(Due $10,000 Jan 1 1926. 1936,
1946 and 1956.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 27’52. $40,000
Sinking fund--------------------16,195
Tot. ass’d val. ’25(50%act.)3,000.000
Sch.tax rate (per $1,000)’25_$12.00
ST. LUCIE SPECIAL T A X SCH.
DIST. NO. 11.
P . O. Fort Pierce.
S ch ool Bonds.
6a ’18 . . . $25,000..........1928-1948
BON D. DEBT N ov 20 ’2 4 j $53,000
Sinking fund______________
10.460
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 946,980
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’24.$5.00
ST. PETERSBURG.
This city is In Pinellas County
Town incorporated in 1893; reincorp
as a city 1903.
Street Railway Bonds.
6>4sT9 J-J $250,000____July 1 1949
5>*!‘s'20 J-D 50,000____June 1 1950
6s ’21 M -N 65,000—M av 1 ’31-’51
5J4s’ 22 J-D 30,000____ Dec 1 1952
5>is’24 J-D 335,000____June 1 1954
in cin e ra to r Bonds.
6s T3 J-D $20,000____ Dec 1 1943
5M s’22 J-D 125,000____ Dec 1 1952
W om en’s Bldg. Bonds.
6s T3 J-D
$7.400____Dec 1 1943
Com fort Station Bonds.
6H s’19 A-O $5,000____ Oct 1 1949
5Ms’22 J-D
2,000____ Dec 1 1952
W hite Way L igh tin g Bonds.
5 K s’20 J-D $20,000____June 1 1950
Street Bonds.
6s ’93 J-D
*$300_ Dec 1 1913
_
6s 04 J-J
10.000c...Jan 1 1934
6s ’05 M-S 10,0 0 0c...S ep t 1 1935
6s g ’08 M -N 5,000c.N ov 1 ’28-'38
5s ’09 F-A
9,200c— .A ug 1 1939
6s TO A-O 67,500c— .O ct 1 1940
6s ’ l l F-A 40,000c__Aug 1 h M j
6s g T2 F-A 65,000c__ Aug 1 4 7 T
6s T3 J-D 20,500___Dec 1 FM3
5 « s ’19 A-O 25,000___ OcfrJ 1949
534«'20 J-D 2 0 , 0 0 0 - 1 1950
-------------W ater-W orks Barscte.
’02 J-J
$3.0(t c ...J u ly 1 1932
6s ’03 A-O lOJKXfc— .O ct 1 1933
6s ’05 M-S irS.dbOc— .Sept 1 1935
6s ’08
7,000c.N ov 1 ’28-’38
5s ’09
10,000___ July 1 1939
6e TO A-O 10 ,000 c...O ct 1 1940
6e ’ l l F-A
—
___
5,000c— .A ug 1 1941
6s g T2 F-A 25.000c— Aug 1 1942

ssr




6s '13 J-D
41,000___ Dec 1 1943
5t£s’20 J-D
125.000__ June 11950
5V£s’ 22 J-D 160,000____Dec 1 1952
5K s’24 J-D 125,000____June 1 1954
Redem ption Revenue Bonds.
6 '03 A -0 $12.300____Oct 1 1933
6s T3 J-D
26.800___ Dec 1 1943
Bridge Wal! & C on d u it Bonds.
5Ms’ 22 J-D $79,000.. . . D e c 1 1952
_
5Ms’24 J-D
85,000_ June 1 1954
R efu nding School Bonds.
6s ’02 J-J $11.000___ Jan 1 1932
5s TO A-O
5,000___ Apr 1 1940
W ater-Front Bonds.
6s ’09 F-A $25.000c— Aug 1 1939
6s TO A-O 10.000c— Oct 1 1940
’ l l F-A 35 ,000c...A ug 1 1941
6s g T2 F-A 66,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1942
6s T3 J-D 43,500_____ Dec 1 1943
5s T7 M-S 103.000..Sept 1 ’26-’47
5J4s’ 19 A-O 35,000_____ Oct 1 1949
5!4s’ 20 J-D
8,000___ June 1 1950
5s ’25 F-A 250,000__________ 1955
Park Bonds.
5 s ’09 F-A $1,80 0c...A u g 1 1939
6s ’ l l F-A 15,000c...A ug 1 1941
5,000c___ Aug 1 1942
6s g '12 F-A
D ec 1 1943
6s T 3 J-D 15.000
_Oct 1 1949
5 ^ s ’ 19 A-O 10.000
_D ec 1 1952
5Ms’22 J-D 15.000
______ 1955
5s ’25 F-A 25.000
C ity-H ospital Bonds.
'12 F-A $9,000c— Aug 1 1942
5S 22 J-D 7 5 ;0 0 0 ..:.D e c 1 1952
)fs’
5M s’24 J-D 36,000____June 1 1954
Mercy Hospital Bonds (Colored)
5>£s’22 J-D $10,000____Dec 1 1952
Sewer Bonds.
6s 02 J-J $5.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1932
5,000c._.Sept 1 1935
6s ’05 M-S
9,0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1939
5s '09 F-A
5 ,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1940
6s TO A-O
5.000c_ Aug 1 1941
_
6s ’ l l F-A
6s g T2 F-A 20.000c.. .A ug 1 1942
5s T7 M-S 26.000„S ept 1 ’26-’47
5^ s'1 9 A-O 25.000 _Oct 1 1949
5 H ’ 20 J-D 35.000 _June 1 1950
js
6H s’24 J-D 62.000 _June 1 1954
City-Hall & Fire-Station Bonds.
6s '05 M-S $5,0 0 0c...S ept 1 1935
Fire-Station and Jail Bonds.
6s TO A-O $7,5 0 0 c...O ct 1 1940
Storm Sewer Bonds.
5Hs'20 J-D $90.000___ Junel 1950
5Ms’24 J-D 160,000___ Junel 1954
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
6s g '12 F-A $10.000c
Aug 1 1942
6s T3 J-D 11 ,0 0 0 c...D ec 11943
5 ^ s ’20 J-D 35,000___ June 1 1950
5 X s '2 2 J-D
8,000____Dec 1 1952
G as-Plant Bonds.
6s g T4 J-J $95,000..July 1 ’2 6 ’44
5J^s’20 J-D 105,000___ June 1 1950
6s ’21 M-N 175,000.-M ay 1 ’31-’5i
5 ^ s ’22 J-D 50.000_____ Dec 11952
5 ^ s ’24 J-D 125,000____ Junel 1954
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
5 H s ’22 J-J $15.000_____July 11952
Bay Boro Harbor Bonds.
6s T3 J-D $41,800__________ 1943
5H s’22 J-J
50,000____ July 11952
5M s’24 J-D 500,000____ Junel 1954
City Building Impt. Bonds.
5s '17 M-S $4,200.-Sept 1 ’26-'47
6s ’21 M -N 20,000____M ay 1 1946
Railroad Lots Bonds.
5s T7 M-S $12,000..Sept 1 ’26-’47
Drainage Bonds.
5 H s '2 2 J-D $463,000___ Dec 1 1952
5>is’24 J-D 25,000____ Junel 1954
City W arehouse B onds.
5 H s ’ 22 J-D $20,000____Dec 1 1952
M unicipal Power Plant Bonds.
5 K s’22 J-J $300.000___ July 1 1952
Improvement Bonds.
5s ’25 F-A $1,000,000..A ug 1 1955
Bocker Creek Bonds.
5s ’25 F-A$150,000___________1955
Recreation Pier Bonds.
5s ’25 F-A$200,000___________1955
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '25-$5,61i ,600
_
536,0)0
Water debt (included)_
Municipal R y. debt (incl.)
553,000
553,000
Gas plant bond (incl.)-----Assessment debt (add’l ) . . 6,071,000
Sinking fund____________
399 464
Total assessed valuel925 106,437.626
Real value (est.)______ $120,000,000
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$10.00
Pop’n 1910, 4.127; 1920...14.237
Population 1924, corporate
limits extended___________ 37.000
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat.
Bank, N . Y . City, or at the American
Bank & Trust C o., Central Nat.
Bank or the First Nat. Bank of
St. Petersburg.
* Not presented for payment.

5 3 s '2 5 J-J =( 198,000-Jan
A

1 ’26-’35
t 26,000.-.J a n 1 1936
Sewerage System B onds.
5H s’24 J-J $165,000____July 1 1954
TOT. BD. D T . Oct 1925-$2,610,000
Water works and gas plant
bonds (incl.)__________
535,000
Spec, street paving assess­
ment bonds (incl.)_____
945,000
Sinking fund (cash)______
108,763
Total assessed val. 1924.-11,550.648
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925-.-$18.00
Population 1910, 3,570; 1920,
5,588; 1925________________ 11,500
IN T . on bonds marked § at Chase
Nat, Bank, N. Y . City; on others at
National Park Bank, N . Y .
S A N T A R O S A C O . S PEC . R O A D
& B R ID G E D IS T . N O . 3.

(P. O. Bagdad.)
6s T9 M-S$110,000____Sept 1 1949
6s T9 M-S 50,000____Sept 1 1949
BOND. D EBT Nov 22 ’24.$160.000
Sinking fund______________
27,000
Total assess, value 1923___1,231,480
Dist. tax (per $1,000) ’23____ $10.00

_

S T . A U G U S T IN E (Concluded).

Sinking fund_____________
8.179
Assess, val. for taxation
(1 925)________________ 13,901,224
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12.f0
Pqp’n in 1910. 5,494; 1920____ 6,192
IN T . payable at the City Treas.
office, or in N . Y . City.
ST. C LO U D .
This city is in Osceola County.
W ater. Sewer, Street, Funding
6a ’ 17 J-J $95,000c._Jan 1 ’26-’44
*General Impt. Bonds.
'$40,000c.M ay 1 ’27-’34
5s ’25 J-J 100.000c.May 1 ’35-’44
180,000c.M ay 1 ’45-’56
180,000c.M ay 1 ’57-’65
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25 -- $595,000
Total assess, val. 1925___ 2,961,160
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’23_$22.00
Pop’n 1920, 2,011; 1925 (est.) .4,000
IN T . on bonds o f 1925 at the
Nat. Bk. o f Commerce, N . Y . City.
* Issued for water and sewer
extension and electric light purposes.
ST. JO H N S C O tJN T Y .
St. Augustine is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5J4sT4M-N $650,000c. .M a y 1 1944
(Subject to call at 102 after 5 years
and 101 after 10 years.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5Ms’25 — .$427,000____M ay 1 1944
BON D. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 4 .. $450,000
Floating debt (additional).
292,000
Sinking fund____________
26,000
Tot.ass’d val.’24 ( H act.)_6,202 921
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S54.25
Pop’n 1910, 13,208; 1920___ 13,061

SANFORD.
This city Is in Seminole County.
Incorporated about 1876.
City purchases gas plant; see V.
119, p. 1088.
P ublic Utility Bonds.
5 Ms’24 J-J ($375,000____ Jan 11954
1 160,000____July 1 1954
Cemetery Bonds.
5H s’24 J-J $1Q,000____July 1 1954
Street Borjcfc.
6s TO J-J aSu.OOOc_ Jan 1 1930
_
5 K s’23 J-J (105,000..July 1 ’26-’32
\ 16,000____July 1 1933
6s ’23 J-J I 90 ,000 ..Jan 1 ’26-’34
\ 12,000____ Jan 1 1935
5 K s’24 J-J 100,000____July 1 1954
(180,000...Jan 1 ’26-’34
6s ’24 J-J§ 22.000____ Jan 1 1935
[ 25,000...Jan 1 '36-’40
6s ’24 J-J §(65,000..July 1 ’26-'38
1 2.000___ July 1 1939
6s ’25 J-J (§180,000.-July 1 ’26-’34
l §24,000___ July 1 1935
Park & Sewerage Bonds.
5 K s’24 J-J $160,000____Jan 1 1954
S chool Bonds.
6s TO J-J $20,00 0c...Ja n 1 1930
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s TO J-J $20,00 0c...Ja n 1 1930
5 ^ s ’ 14 J-J 46,000c.July 1 ’26-’44
(Part every 10 years.)
54*a’ 16 J-J
$45.000___ July 11946
Im provement Bonds.
54£s’ 22 J-J $325,000____ July 11952
5H s’24 J-J
75,000___ July 11954
5M s’24 J-J
50.000___ July 11954

SARASOTA.
This town is in Sarasota County.
Incorporated 1913W ater and Sewer B onds.
6s ’ l l M -N $20,000c...M ar 1 1941
5s T3 J-J 55,000c...Jan 1 1943
5s T9 M-S 45,0 0 0 c.. .M ar 1 1959
' 5,000c_________ 1929
10,000c_________ 1934
5s ’24 J-D 15,000c_________ 1939
20,000c_________ 1944
20,000c—..............1949
.20,000c................. 1954
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s T3 J-J $15,000c__ July 1 1933
Pier-C onstruction Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $18 000c—.O ct 1 1946
5s ’22 J-D 75.000c______________
10,000c_ June 1 1929
_
15.000c_ June 1 1934
_
6s '24 J-D 20,000c—.June 1 1939
20,000c—-June 1 1944
30,000c.. .June 1 1949
30,0 0 0 c ... June 1 1954
Electric L ight Bonds.
5s T9 M-S $80,000c_ Mar 1 1949
_
6s ’20 M -N 35.000c—.M ay 1 1950
( 50,000c.................1930
5}*s
J-J (100,000c_________ 1935
100,000c_________ 1940
[100,000c_________ 1945
D ock & M unicipal Bldg. Bonds.
5s T7 M-Na$40,000c—May 1 1947
♦Park Bonds.
5s ’25 . . . $225,000c—-Sept 1 1945
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’24 J-D $25,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’25$1,283.000
Electric light debt (incl.).
590.000
588.00O
Assessment debt (add’l) _
Sinking fund____________
67,705
Ass’d val. ’25 (80% act.)..56,660.150
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_____ *6.50
Population 1910. 840; 1920____2.149
a IN T. payable at the Hanover
Nat. Bk., N . Y . City, *inN . Y .C ity .
SARASOTA COUNTY.
County seat is Sarasota.
R oad Bonds.
$17,000r*„A ug 1 1929
29,000r*__ Aug 1 1934
6s '24 F-A 45,000r*._Aug 1 1939
62,000r*__ Aug 1 1944
74,000r*._ Aug 1 1949
76,000r*_.Aug 1 1951
5M g’25F-A$l ,000,000c*____Serially
Bridge Bonds.
5 J^g’25 F -A *$180,000c*____Serially
C ourt House Bonds.
4 ^ g ’25 F -A *$450,000c*____Serially
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925.$3.916,267
Sinking fund____________
267,167
Assessed valuation________ 9,415,238
Population 1910, 6,696; 1920.7,851
IN T. at Hanover National Bank,
New York City.
* Due serially 1930 to 1955, incl.

rvoL. 121.
W ater, Plant and L ight Bonds.
7s ’21 J-D ($45,000c.June 1 ’26-’34
t 50,000c.June 1 ’35-’39
5 M ’24 A-O 135.00 0c...O ct 1 1954
s"
BOND. D EBT N ov 12 ’24 $619,000
Assess, debt (add'l)_______ 766.000
Water & light debt (add’l) . 530,000
Assess, val. ’25 (2-3 act.)—6,673,413
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $17.00
_
Population 1920________________ 812
S E M IN O LE C O U N T Y .

Sanford is the county seat.
R efu n d in g & Highway Bonds.
— $ 200,000 .......................................
5H s’ 15 J-J $250,00 0c...Ju ly 1 1945
(Subject to call $8,000 yearly from
1917 to 1936. incl., and $10,000
yearly from 1937 to 1944, Incl.)
R oad B onds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J $300.000____July 1 1949
5M s’25 J-J 760,000—July 1 ’29-’55
(For maturity see V. 121, p . 877.)
BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’25.$1,347,000
Tot. assess, val. ’ 2 5 _______ 8,000 000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $72.50
Population 1920, 10,986; 1925.14,733
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
SEMINOLE COUNTY SPECIAL
ROAD & BDGE. DIST. NO. 2.
6s ’22 J-J $90,000___ Jan 1 1952
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
IN T . payable in N. Y . City.
SEMINOLE COT SPEC. T A X S. D.
NO. 1.
B uilding & Funding Bonds.
5Hs'16 J-J $75,000c— Jan 1 1946
5 ^ s ’ 20 J-J
2o.000c--.Jan 1 1950
BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’25— $160,000
Floating debt (add’l )______
20,000
Sinking fund------------------47,036
T ot. assess.val.’25(35 % act)4.881,047
School tax (per $1,000) 1925-$26.00
Population In 1925___________12,000
SHELL BLUFF SPEC. ROAD &
BRID G E D IST R IC T .
A district in Flagler County.
R oad Bonds.
6s
J-J $99.500...........................
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924...$99,500
SILVER PALM SPEC. T A X S. D.
NO. 7.
This district Is in Dade County.
B uilding Bonds.
6s ’ 15 F-A $18.000..A ug 1 26-'34
6s ’ 20 J-J
14,000—Jan 1 ’26-’39
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1925-S32.000
Assessed valuation 1925 ..1,800,321
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1924$15,00
SOUTH H ASTINGS DR. DIST.
This district is in Putnam and
Flagler Counties.
6s T9 F-A$304,000_ Oct 1 ’ 26-’44
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 1921.. $320,000
Assessed benefits 1921____ 2,544,385
SOUTH JACKSONVILLE.
This city Is in Duval County.
C ity Im provement B onds.
5s T4 . . . $65.000....................1944
-s
. . . 125.000_______________
6s ’20 . . . 190,000____Feb 1 1950
6s ’23 J-J 100,000____July 1 1953
5>*s’25 J-J 400,000c—-Jan 1 1955
5 y 2g'2 5 J-J 300,000c— .Jan 1 1955
TO T . B D . D T . July 1925. $867,000
Water debt (incl.)________
65,000
Sinking fund______________ 184,267
Total assessed value 1924-.7.842.095
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21S10.50
Population. 1910, 1,147; 1920. 2.775
1925, 7,500.
IN T . on 5Ms o f 1925 at the Nat.
Bank of Commerce, N . Y . City.
N o t e .— By an Act o f the Legisla­
ture of the State of Florida, passed
June 1925, the City of Jacksonville
annexed the City o f South Jackson­
ville, which is now a borough of the
city of Jacksonville. The borough of
South Jacksonville has the right to
reject said consolidation by a majority
vote of the qualified electors any time
prior to Dec. 1 1927. I f the annexa­
tion is not rejected, by that date.
South Jacksonville becomes defi­
nitely part of the City of Jackson­
ville on Jan. 1 1928.

SARASOTA CO. SPECIAL T A X
SCHOOL D IST R IC T NO. 1.
5J4s’23 M-S $ 100,000c..Sept 1 1953
4 ^ s ’25 M -N200,000r*________ 1925
4Msg’25M -N( 18,000c*Mayl5’27’29
\182,000c*Mayl5’30’55
BOND. D EBT M ay 1925. $300,000
Sinking fund______________
5,920 SOUTH LAKE COUNTY SPE­
Total assess, val. 1924____ 3,968,208
CIAL ROAD & B R IDGE DIST.
Tms district is i n Lake County.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.00
* IN T . payable in New York City. 6s ’22 J-J f$150.000c July 1 ’32&42
t 100.000c—July 1 1952
SEABREEZE.
6s ’23 J-J 100,000____July 1 1953
This town is in Volusia County.
BOND. D E B T Dec 1923.. $350,000
Street Impt. Bonds.
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,770,726
6s ’25 F-A$120,000—Feb 1 ’26-35 Population in 1923 (est.)______5,000
TOT. B D . D T. Feb. 1925- $416,100
IN T . at the American Exchange
Water debt (incl.)________ 105.000 National Bank, New York.
Self-liq. impt. debt (incl.). 120,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000 STARKE.
Assessed val. for taxation..2,179,000
This town is the county seat of
P op’n, 1920, 571; 1925 (est.)—2,000 Bradford County.
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­
Sewer & Paving Bonds.
merce, New York City.
6s '16 J-J $42,000c___ Jan 1 1946
Street Bonds.
SEBASTIAN INLET D IS T R IC T . 6s g T 7 J-J
*4.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1927
Tnis oistric* 's in Bt. Lucie County. (Subj to call any Int.-paying period.)
6s ’ 21 J-J $90.0 0 0 c _____1926 1950
W ater Sc Light Plant Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Jan 4 1924. $100,000 6s ’22 J-J $34,000 -------- 1926-1942
Total assess, value 1923__ 2.931 843 HOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’25 $96 000
District tax rate(per $1,000’23 .$3 00 Water debt (in cl.)________
56 000
Population in 1923 (est.)______4.500 Sinking fund______________
10,000
INT. at the U. 8. Mortgage & Assessed value real estate_719.790
Trust, C o.. New York.
Assessed value personal_
_ 287,565
Total assessed val. 1925
SEBRING.
(3-5 actual)_____________ 1.007,355
This town is in Highlands County.
M unicipal Improvement Bonds. Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $17.00
($70,000c.Oct 1 ’34 &’39 Population 1910. 1.135; 1920._1.023
5V*g’24 A-O 70.000c.0ct 1 '44 &’49
I 3 5 ,0 0 0 c...O ct 1 1954 SUMTER COUNTY.
Street Improvement Bonds.
Sumterville is the county seat.
6s T7 J-D ($2,000c— .D ec 1 1926
R oad Bonds.
tl5.OOOc.Dec 1 ’27-’31 5s ’20 s-a $ 7 50,0 00..____________
7s ’22 J-D 50,000c_june 1 ’30-’39
(100,000c—.July 1 1933
6s
J-D 15,000cJune 30 ’27-’40 6s ’25 J-J (520,000c.July 1 ’34-'59
5s ’24 J-D (80.000c.Dec 1 ’26-’33
I 30,000c— .July 1 1960
tl6,000c—.D e c 1 1934 BOND. D E B T Oct 25 *23. $885,000
6s ’25 M -S / 25,000c...S ept 1 1926 Assessed value, real estate.2,054,660
_ 503,130
l234,000c.Sept 1 ’27-’35 Assessed value, personal_

D ec., 1925.]

FLOBIDA—CITIES AND TOWNS

SUMTER COUNTY (Conch).
I s la n d P u r c h a s e B o n d s .
Other assessable property.. 676.476 8 s ’ 21 M - N $ 5 , 0 0 0 - - - M a y 14 1926
(O p tio n a l a fte r 1 y e a r .)
Total assessed value 1924--3.234.266
State and county tax rate (per
H a rb or Im p rovem en t B on d s.
$1,000) 1922_____________ $29 37 5s g ’ 22 J-J $ 5 5 5 ,0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’62
Population, 1910, 6,696; 1920. 7.851
W ater W ork s P u rch a se B on d s.
SUMTER CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
NO. 4.
P. O. Bushnell.
6s ’23 M -S ($5,00 0c...S ep t 1 1933
\20,000c.Sept 1 ’ 34-’53
BON D. DEBT Nov 12 ’25..$46.000
Sinking fund______________
2.902
Assess, val. 1925 ( H a c t .)..$456,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23.$2.50
IN T . at Hanover National Bank.
New York City.
8UWANEE CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
NO. 1.
P. O. Live Oak.
B uild ing Bonds.
5s
J-J *70,000____Jan 1 1944
TO TAL DEBT Dec 1921.. $70,000
Assessed valuation 1921_ 1,600,000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
$32 .00
Population in 1918 (est.)______4,000
IN T . payable at Co. Treas. office.
TALLAHASSEE
This city, the capital o f the State.
Is in Leon Co. Population in 1910,
5,018; in 1920.5,637.
W ater B onds.
5s g '08 J-J $75,000.................. 1931E lectric Light Ext. Bonds.
4s ’04 . . . $10,000____June 11954
P u blic U tility Impt. Bonds.
5s ’20 ___$175.000_________ serially
U tilities Impt- & Exten. Bonds
5s ’25 J-D $54,000___ June 1 1945
R efu n d in g Light Bonds.
5s ’20 . . .
$7,000____Mar 1 1955
Funding Bds. (Red. beg. in ’ 20)
5s ’ 10 M-N$15,000___ May 1 196<
S treet Bonds (Red. beg. in 1922)
5s ’ 12 . . . $30.000____ Jan 1 1962
5s ’ 16 J-D 15.000___ June 1 1946
5s ’ 15 . . .
34,000____Feb 1 1945
5s ’ 16 . . .
4,000____Feb 1 1936
5s ’20 . . .
10,000____Mar 1 1940
f$50.000..Feb 1 ’28-’37
5s ’23 F-A{ 35.000-.Feb 1 ’38-’42
( 40 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’43-'47
W ater & Light (Red. beg. in ’20).
_
5s ’ 10 M-N$15,000c_ M ay 1 1961
Sewer System Ext. Bonds.
4s ’04 . . . $5 0.00 0....J u n e 1 1954
5s ’20
...
10.000____Mar 1 1940
5 s ’23 F-A 12,000___ Feb 1 1938
5s ’25
J-D
8,000____June 1 1945
Septic T ank Bonds.
5s ’23
F-A $8.000____Feb 1 1938
Im provement Bonds.
6s T6 . . .
S2.500 - . .............. 1926
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s ’20
...
*2.500____Mar 1 1935
C ity Hall B uilding Bonds.
5s ’25 J-D $16,000....... ....................
♦Grading & C urbing Bonds.
5s ’25
J-D $2,000___ June 1 1930
BON D. D EBT Mar 1 ’23. $461,060
Public util, debt (incl.)____ 297.000
21 935
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed val. real estate___3,719.660
Assessed val. personal_____ 1.581.700
Tot .assess, val. ‘23 (2-3 act.) 5.300 700
Tot .tax rate (per $1 000’ '23 .$10 00
* IN T . at the Lewis State Bank,
Tallahassee: on others at Chemicai
National Bank, New York.

5 sg ’ 2 3 F -A f $ 1 ,3 0 5 .0 0 0 . A u g 1 ’ 2 6 -’71

t
6,000_ Aug 1 1972
_
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
5s g ’24 F-AT $6,000___ Aug 1 1929
1 4 9 4 .0 0 0 .. A u g 1 ’ 3 0 -'4 8
5s g ’ 25 F -A 1598,000. . A u g 1 ’4 9 -’ 71
1 2 4 ,0 0 0 ____ A u g 1 1972
B O N D . D E B T S e p t. ’ 2 5 .$ 9 ,0 1 6 ,5 0 0
W a te r d e b t (i n c l s .) _______ 2 ,6 4 1 ,0 0 0
S in king fu n d s (fo r o th e r
9 9 5 ,64 6
th a n w ater d e b t ) _______
Assessed v a l. (14 a c t .) 1921—
R e a l & p e r .(A t e r r it o r y )3 0 ,2 5 9 .1 7 2
R e a l & p e r .(B t e r r it o r y ) 1 1 ,1 83 .1 8 7
T o t a l assessed v a l ’n '2 5 -8 6 ,0 4 4 ,6 2 0
T a x ra te (p e r $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1925—
A t e r r it o r y ___________________ $25 -0 0
B t e r r it o r y ____________________ 2 4 .0 0
C te r r it o r y ____________________ 21.0 0
D t e r r ito r y ------------------------------- 2 6 .0 0
P o p u la tio n 1910, 3 7 ,7 8 2 ; 1920,
5 1 ,6 0 8 : 1925, 9 4 ,7 4 3 .
IN T . on bonds at U. S. M tg e . &
T r u s t C o ., N e w Y o r k .

TA M P A C O N SO L . S P E C IA L T A X
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 4.
5s ’ 14

J-J $ 1 3 5 .0 0 0 c . .J u l y 1 '2 6 -’40
J-J
6 0 , 0 0 0 .-J u ly 1 ’ 2 6 -’ 30
J -D 2 8 0 .0 0 0 ..J u n e 1 ’ 2 6 -’45
3 0 0 ,0 0 0 c . . Jan 1 ’ 2 7 -’36
5s ’25 J-J 1 7 5 .0 0 0 c -.J a n 1 ’ 3 7 -’ 41
2 5 0 ,0 0 0 c . .J a n 1 ’ 4 2 -’ 46
,2 7 5 ,0 0 0 c .- J a n 1 ’4 7 -’ 51
B O N D . D E B T J u ly 1 ’24 $ 53 9 ,0 0 0
S in king f u n d _______________
8 0.000
A ssess, v a l. '2 4 ( H a c t . ) . - 2 4 ,0 0 0 000
Sch ta x ra te (per 81.0001 >4 83 00
I N T . a t U . S. M t g e . & T r u s t C o .,
N e w Y o r k C it y .

5s T9
5s ’21

TARPON SPRIN GS.
This city is in Pinellas County.

Street-Paving Bonds.

6s TO . . .
(Subject
6s T4 J-J
(Subject to

$15,000_______________
to call after 1920.)
$35.000____July 1 1949
call after July 1 1924.)

Sewer Bonds.

6s '14 J-J $15.000___ July 1 1949
6s ’07J-D 10.000_____ June 1 1937
5s T7 A-O 15,000c.-.A pr 1 1947

Water-Works Bonds.

6s T4 J-J $15.000___ July 1 1949
6s ’07J-D 10.000_____ June 1 1937
5s T7 A-O 15.000c____ Apr 1 1947

Street and Parkway Bonds.

5s T7 A-O

$7,500c____ Apr 1 1947

City-Hall and Jail Bonds.

6s '14 J-J $12.000___ July 1 1949
(Subject to call after July 1 1924.)
Fire lepartm ent Bonds.
6s T4
’-J $3,000___July 1 194&
(Subject to call after July I 1924.)
Improvement Bonds.
36,000. .July 1 ’26-’31
35.000.-Jill v 1 ’32-’36
40,000--July 1 '37-’41
45,000-_July 1 '42-’46
48.000-.July 1 ’47-'50

I

14,000____July 1 1951
Park Bonds.
6s ’24 A-O $50,000___ July 1 1954
GEN. BD. D T . Jan 1 1925. $426,500
Water debt (incl.)________
40,000
53.060
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______
Sinking fund______________
40 000
TAM PA.
Assessed
409
Tampa is the county seat o f Hills­ Assessed val’n.real estate..2,969 020
vai’ n. personal .. 695
borough Co. Incorp. July 15 1887.
Tot.ass’d val. ’24 (2-5 act.) .3,664,429
Perm anent Impt. Bonds.
$1,000) 1924---$20-0®
5g’24M-S $1,008,000c* Sept 1 ’ 26-’74 Tax rate (per 1910.2.212; 1920, 2,1®6
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1767.) Population in
Street & Sewer {Red. beg. in ’25i TA YLO R COUNTY^
5s g ’05 J-D$300,000c...Juno 1 1955
Perry is the county seat.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Bonds.
6 K ’99 J-DS270.500e-_.June 1 192* 5s Highway $500.000.-July 1 ’27-’47
T6 J-J
5a ’21 J-J 300,00®__________ 1951 ($100,000 oayable every five year* )
M unicipal Improvement.
5s g ’ 12 J-D l.700.000c..D ee 1 1962 BOND. D EBT Dec 15 1923 $500,000
(Subject to call bog. Deo. 1 1932 ' Assessed val. real_________2.364 980
fie0,000c*..Sept 1 1927 Assessed val. personal____ 1,312 577
Other assessable property.. 519,490
4 J£s’25 M-S {250,000c*. Sept 1 ’28-’29 Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 4,197,047
450,000c*.Sept 1 ’30-’32
(700,000c*.Sept 1 ’33-’38 State&Oo. tax (per* 1,000) ’23. $57.50
Popula’n, 1910, 7,103; 1920, 11,219
Bridge Bonds (Red. beg. in 1941.)
5s ’ l l J-D$190.000
Dec 1 1961 TITUSVILLE.
This city is in Brevard County.
Sewer & Internal Impt. Bonds.
Im provement B onds.
5s *15 J-DS250.000____June 1 1965
(Subject to call beg. June 1 1935.1 6s ’25 M-SS5O0.OOO___ Mar 1 1955

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BOND. DEBT Mar 1925-- $530,000
IN T . at Merchants Bank & Trust
Water debt (incl.)________
95.000 Co. of Daytona, or National Park
Sink.fds. (against gen. debt) 10,000 Bank, New York City.
Ass'd val. ()4 actual) ’25.-2,500,000
Population 1920, 1.361; 1925—2.561 VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
IN T . payable in New York City.
NO. 8.
P. O. New Smyrna.
TURNBULL SPEC. RD. & BR. D.
B uilding Bonds.
This district is in Volusia County. 6s 15 J-J 1$1 '.000c_ July 1 1935
_
$10.000c..Jan 1 '29-’3i
l 20.000c...July 1 1945
15.0 0 0 c.. Jan 1 ’ 32-’33 6s ’21 J-J
60.000c-July 1 ’36-’50
20,000c_ Jan 1 1934
_
f 5,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1930
25.000c--.Jan 1 1935 6s ’22 J-J
6s ’23 J-J
5,000c_ July 1 1940
_
30,000c. .Jan 1 ’36-’37
(10.000c ..J u ly 1 1950
35,000c. .Jan 1 38-39 5 ^ s ’25 J-J 200,000c.July 1 ’ 27-’51
40.000c_.Jan 1 40-41 TOT. D E B T Aug. 1’25____ $250,000
45.000c. .Jan 1 42-47 Assess, val. '2 5 ___________2,583,456
6 s ’25 . . . 225,000--June 1 ’30-’45 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 4 — $5-00
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 365, Popu la tion _____________________4,066
under Volusia County.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’25S1,050,000 VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
Tot.ass’d val.’24(25%act.) 3,050,000
NO. 9.
Population 1925 (est.)________ 7,000
P. O. Deland.
$ 1,000c. ..J u ly 1 1928
IN T . payable in New York.
3,0 0 0 c.. .July 1 1932
6s ’24 J-J
4,000c_..July 1 1936
VERO.
5.000c. ..J u ly 1 1940
Now the present county seat of
6.000c. ..J u ly 1 1944
Indian River County, which was
_
10,000c_ July 1 1950
created under an Act of the 1925 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924— .$30,000
Legislature (Chapter 10148, Laws of
_
1925), from certain territory situated Total assessed val. 1925_ 1,113,694
in St. Louis County
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
Im provement Bonds.
NO. 12.
■$5,000c.Nov 1 ’ 29-’33
10.000c.Nov 1 '34-’38 6s Building Bonds.
’ 16 J-J $45,000c.July 1 '26-4 0
15,000c. Nov 1 ’ 39-’43
6s’24 M -N
30.000c_ July
_
30.000c.Nov 1 ’44-’48 6s ’20 J-J f30.000c.July 1 1 1940
35,000c.Nov 1 '49-’53 5 ^ s ’24 J-J {40,000c.July 1 ’41-’45
’46-’50
W ater and Light B onds.
(50,000c.July 1 '51-’55
4,000. .M ar 1 ’26-’ 29 BOND. DEBT Nov 25 '24- $201.000
10.000. .M ar 1 ’ 30-’34 Total val. 1925 __________ 4 568 879
6s ’20 M-S 15.000.
-M ar 1 ’35-'39
Sch.
30.000.
-M ar 1 ’40-’44 tax rate (par $1,000) ’24—$5 00
Population in
40.000.
-M ar 1 ’45-’49 1923___________ 5,066
6s ’22 M-S 39.000 -Sept l ’ 26-’64
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
Sewer Assessment Bonds.
NO. 23.
6s ’25 A-O / $8.500___ Apr 1 1926
P. O. De Land.
199,000. -Apr 1 ’27-’35
Street Impt. Assessment Bonds 6s '19 J-J $18,500e—July ’ 26-’41
...
9.030c____ 1926-1941
6s ’21 F-A $35,000 _____ 1926-1960 6s
6s '23 M-S 34.000-.Sept 1 '26-'59 BOND. D EBT N ot 2 5 ’24- $28,000
6s '22 A-O $12 000--Oct 1 ’26-’32 Pot. assess, val. '2 5 ______ 2,675.230
(Due $2,000 every odd year and Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$5.66
$1,500 every even year.)
' 8,000____Sept 1 1926 VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D.
7.000
___________Sept 1 1927
NO. 41.
8.000
___________Sept O. Seabreeze.
P. 11928
7.000
___________Sept 1 1929 B onds.
Building
6s '23 M-S
8.000
___________Sept 1 1930 /-----------15.000c— July 1 1935
*• ’ 15 J-J
" "
7.000
___________Sept 1 1931
20 .000 c...Ju ly I 1945
8,009___ Sept 1 1932 5H s’23 J-J 1 15.000c— .July 1 1955
7.000
___________Sept 1 1933
10.000c—.July 1 1930
6s ’23 M-S J42.000—Sept 1 ’26-'3l 5 K s’23 J-J
15.000c...July 1 1940
12.000. .Sept 1 ’32-’3.3
50.000c. ..J u ly 1 1950
6s ’23 M-S ’35.000-.Sept 1 ’26-’32 5Ms’25 J-J ,63.000c_July 1 ’27-’47
3.000
___________Sept 1 1933 (20.000c.July 1 '48-’52
10.000 ..M a y 1 ’30-’34 TOT DEBT Aug 1925_____$220,000
6s '25 M -N 20.000-.M a y 1 '35-’39 Assessed val. 1925________ 6,493,842
.30.000--M ay 1 ’40-’44 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$5.00
.80.000--M ay 1 ’45-’54
6s ’25 M-S 126,000-_Mar 1926-’35 W AKULLA COUNTY.
M unicipal b u ildin g Bonds.
Crawfordsville is the county seat.
6s ’ 22 M-S 89.000. Sept 1 ’26-’ 34
Highway B onds.
P ublic Utility Bonds.
6s '23 F-A $100,000c_ Feb 1 1953
_
6s '22 M-S $39,000 _____ 1926-1964 BOND. D EBT Oct 25 23- $215,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 ’25- $442,000 Sinking fund______________
12,000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 409 500 Assess, value, real estate_-l.170.060
Floating debt, (add’l ) . ________
23.750
Assess, value, personal___ 575.666
_
Assess, value real estate_ 6,859 995 Tot. ass d val. 23(>^ act 1).1,745.000
Assess, value personal_____ 198,734 State&Ce.tax(per $1 ,(X)0) 23 $38.25
Tot. ass’d val. '25(M a ct.)-7,058 729 Population 1910. 4,802; 1920, 5.129
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 $16.00
Population in 1920_____________ 793
W ALKILL STUMP AND LAND
IN T . at U. S. Mortgage & Trust
CLEARING D ISTR IC T.
C o., New York City, and City
This district is in Olay County.
Treasurer’s office.
This district has been declared Il­
Debt limit: The limit o f bonded legal and Act invalid, thereby ter­
indebtedness is 25% o f the assessed minating district’s existence.
valua tion.
______
6s g ’20 A-O$4O«,0G®_______ _______
VERO BRIDGE D IST R IC T .
This district (P. O. Vero) is in W ALTON COUNTY.
De Funiak Springs is the county
St. Lucie County.
seat.
Electric Light B onds.
C ourt House Bonds.
6s '20 M-S $.30.000......................
f$i 2,®09—Oct 1 ’27-’30
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 ’2 4 -. $31,000
Tot. assess, val. '24 (act.).1,000 000 5L£s’25 A -o { 20,000..O ct 1 ’31-’84
70 ,000 ..Oct 1 ’35-’41
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $20.00
( 48,000..O ct 1 ’42-’45
Population in 1920 (Census)____793
NONDED D EBT Oct 1925 $150,000
Total assessed value 1925—3,457,543
VOLUSIA COUNTY.
Pop’n. 1910, 16,460; 1920____12,119
Deland is the county seat.
S ch ool W arrants.
IN T. at the First Trust Sc Savings
-s ’ 19 J-J $30.000.-July 1 '26-’ 31 Bank, Chicago.
_s
...
35.000_ July ’26-’32
_
Spec. Road & Bridge Dist. Bds WALTON CO. SPEC. T A X 8 . D.
6s
— .$ 3 4 0 ,000c_____________
NO. 1.
6s T6 J-J 286 noOc.July 1 ’26-’42
B uilding B onds.
8s '16 J-J 210,000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’40 3s ’ 16 J-J $40,000____Feb 1 1956
6s ’ 19 J-J 171 0 0 0 „J u ly I ’26-’43 BOND. D EBT Nov 1921—$50,000
County has no bonded debt
Assessed valuation 1920_____ 756,609
Road and Bridge District
debt Oct 24 1922______ $1,110,000 WALTON CO. ROAD S B R IDGE
s
Assessed value real estate.17 .899.740
D IST. NO. 1.
Assessed value personal__ 2,742,680
De Funiak Springs is the county
Other assessable property. ] .964.426 »eat.
Total assessed value 1924.22,606,846 4s ’ l l J-D $80,0 0 0 c ... N ot 1 1931
State and county lax rate (per
1 ’24 -- $34,000
$1,000) 1922_____________ $31.12 BOND. D EBT Oct act.)_.3,510,574
’23
Pop’n 1910. 16.510; 1920____ 23,374 Ass’d val. rate (20% $1,060) ’24-$3.09
Total tax
(per
VOLUSIA CO. SPEC. T A X S. D Population 1920 (est.)________ 2,106
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
NO. 6.
P. O. Daytona.
5s ’09 A-O $8,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1929 W ASHINGTON CO. SPECIAL
6s T5 A-O 75,000c— Apr 1 1935
ROAD & BRIDGE D. NO. 1.
6s ’ 21 J-J
60,000c.July 1 ’36-’50 6s ’21 J-J $100 000___ July 1 1951
5L£s’24 J-J f 5,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1940 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924—$100,000
1120,000c. July 1 ’41-'52 Assess, val. 1924_________ 756,666
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 5 ’24. $268,000 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$10.00
T o t. ass’d v al. ’24 (l-3 a ct.) 4,341.893 Population 1924 (est.)________ 4,500
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24--#5.00
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N. Y .
Population in 1922___________15,000
VOLUSIA COTSPEC. T A X S. D.
NO. 7.
P. O. De Land.
fllO.OOOcJuly 1 ’28V32
6s ’24 J-J { 10,000cJuly 1 ’36&’40
10,000cJuly 1 ’44V48
I 10.000c.July 1 ’52V56
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925___ *40 000
Assess, val. 1925_________ 7,755,066
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-$5.00
Population (est.)______________ 2,000

W ASHINOTON CO. SPEC. TA X
SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
P. O. Chipley.
B uilding Bonds.
3s ’ 14 July *30.000___________1934
Is ’ 18 A-O 35.000____Apr 1 1938
TOT. DEBT Oct 23 ’2 3 . . . $35,000
Sinking fu n d ________________

2.500

Assess, val. ’23 (30% a ct.). 550.000
Sch. tax rate(per $1,000)’23.$5.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3,000

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[Vol. 121.

WAUCHULA.

a This Is the date when the Mississippi Constitutional Convention com ­
C ity Hall B onds.
pleted its labors, the Act establishing the Territorial Oovernment o f Ala­
This city is in De Soto County.
. . . $25.000..............................
bama having provided that the Act was to commence and go into force
. . . 042.000...........................
City Jail B onds.
when the Constitutional Convention of Mississippi had “ formed a Consti­
5Hs
. . . $10.000.—.....................
Paving Bonds.
tution and State Government for that part of the Mississippi Territory
Improvement Bonds.
6a '14 J-J $3,000_____Jan 1 1944
5H)S’23 J-J )$33,000.-July 1 ’ 26-’28 Ding west of the territory herein described."
Sewer Bonds.
1 60,000—July 1 ’29 ’33
6a ’ 14 J-J $15.000____Jan 1 1944
LEGISLATURE.— Under the new Constitution the Legislature meets
5K s’23 J-J / 25,000-July 1 ’28-’32
W ater-W orks Bonds.
1120.000- July 1 ’33-’52 Quadriennially on the second Tuesday in January or on such other day as
6s T4 J-J $22.000___ Jan 1 1944
may be prescribed by law. Session limited to 50 working days. The last
6s
...
93,358_______________
Improvement B onds.
regular session was held in 1923.
155.000.
. 5 .p t 1 ’3 l-’35
f$8,000--June 1 ’ 27-30
5s’ 1 ’ 3 -S (175,000..Sept 1 ’36-’40
20.000-June25-Ml-’35
H
early history of Alabama’s State debt
200.000. -Sept 1 ’41-’45 *ee “ISTORY OF DEBT.— For the April 1894. page 168. Under an Act of
6 s ’ 25 J-D 30,000--June 1 ’ 36-’ 40
State and City Supplement” of
420.000. -Sept 1 ’46-’55 the State Legislature approved Feb. 18 1895, all bonds authorized to be
40.000-June 1 ’41-’45
144.000
___________Aug 1 ’ 26-’28
50.000- -June 1 ’46-'50
Act
23
- 60,000--June 1 ’ 51-'55 5s ’25 A -0( 186,000---A u g 1 ’29-’ 30 exchanged under the1896. approved Feb. thus1876 were barred if not ex­
1
The
barred
By
188.000
___________Augchanged Act July approved Feb. amount and amendedwas $185,400. the
1 ’ 31-’32 by
TOTAL D E B T Oct. 19 '25 $375,000
another
18
Feb
417.000- - Aug 1 ’33-’35 also the bond® issued 1895 the Act o f Feb. 23 16 1899,
Water debt (incl.)________ 131,000
Governor refunded
under
1876 (Series
Total asses. val.’25_______ 3,047,848 TO T. BD . D T N ov 3 ’25-$3,216,870 " A , ” " B ” and “ O” ) with new securities.
Population 1910. 1.099: 19 20-.2.081 Assessment debt (incl.)_
_
879,870
TO T A L DEBT.— Total bonded debt Sept. 30 1925, $29,122,000.
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
140,194
WAUCHULA SP. T A X S. D. NO. 5. Sinking funds_____________
86,078
Renewal Bonds Class “ C”
P ublic R oad, Highway & Bridge
This district (P. O. Wauchula) is Total assess, value 1925—61,610,265 3H s’06 J-J $966.000c___ Jan 1 1906.
1956
Bonds ir*).
in Hardee County.
(Real estate assessed at 70% actual,
R e n e w a l B o n d s , C l a s s " A ” 1 906 . 4 Vi?g 22J-J$2.5>2 000-June 1 ’ 30-'35
6s’20 F-A $ 4 000'-.Feb 1 1930 & ’50
personal at 50% actual.)
’06 J-JS7,137.000c..July
2
6s ’24
20 ,000 c..-F eb 1 1934 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $16 50 4s Harbor Impt. Bonds (r*). 1 1956 4 y2rg 23J-J 6 483 C00.June 1 ’43-'48
_
4 Virg 24 J-J
662 000-June 1 ’49-’62
BOND. DEBT N ov 25 ’24..$60,000
IN T . on bonds marked § at Han­ 4 Hsg’24J-D$1.000.000. June 1 ’34-73 4s g ’ 25 J-D 3,0 ) 1,000-Dec 1 ’49-’51
Sinking fuuu______________ 13.<00
900,000--D ec
Assess, val. ’24 (ab’ . Vi act,) . 860 000 over Nat. Bank, N. Y . City; on 4M s’24 J-D Bonds of 1920. 1 ’34-’69 43£sg’25 J-D 3,995,000-Dec 1 ’52-’56
F unding
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$10.00 others at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N .Y . 4>$s’20 J-J $ 4 5 4 .0 0 0 ....Jan 1 1956

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W E ST P A L M B E A C H .
INTEREST.— Interest on road bonds is payable at the National Park
W EST T A M P A .
This city Is the county seat oi
Bank, New York City, and in Montgomery, and on other bonds at the
See Tampa.
Palm Beach Co. Population 1910,
Chemical National Bank, New York, and in Montgomery.
1.743:1920.8,659.
_
.s ’04-’07_ $16.500.............................. w h i t e r h a v e n .
Sewer Bonds.
Xjuis town i- in Polk County.
Valu ation o f
G eneral
A m oun t of
5H s’24 J-J 875,000c-.Jan 1 ’ 29-’53
Im provement Bonds.
Y ea r —
Pr o v e r ly .
Taxes.
Tax Rate.
sewer, St.. Hre-Uep.&DocktJds 6s ’22 M-NS275.000___ M ay 1 1952 1925-_____ ________ --$1,069,606,587.00
$2.50
$2,674,016.47
6s ’ 12 J-J $40.000____Jan 1 1940
1924_______________ ____ 997,156.701.00
2.50
2.492.841.75
F unding Bonds.
Park Impt. Bonds.
1923............................ .
975.188.24J.00
2.437.970.62
2.50
*K s’ 19 M-S $35.000----------- ----------- 5J4s'25 A-O $90.000c_Apr 1 ’26-’40 1922............................ ........ 948,792,986.00
2.371.981 .46
2.50
BOND. DEBT N ov 12 ’25 $335,000 1921............................ ____ 952.602,224.00
Street, Sewer and Sea W all.
250
2.381 505.56
5 ^ s ’ 15 J J $100,000_____ Jan 1 1940 Assess, val. real estate___15,512,037
1920________________.-- - 912,628.440 00
2.2 -> 571 15
1
2.50
Assess, val. personal_______________ 945,525
Sewer Bonds.
1.867,133.49
1919____________________ 730.071.788 00
2.50
$500____ N ov 1 1928 Tot. assess, val.’25 (a ct.)-16.457,562
1918........................... ____ 699.732.030.00
2.50
1,688.722.20
City
1.000
N ov
11929tax rate (per $1,000) 19/5 U 2 50 1917............................ ____ 670,167.632 00
2.50
1,673.440 98
Population in 1920____________1,597 1 9 1 6 ____________ _.. - 664.220.761 00
N ov
11931
1.000
2.50
1,690.877 95
1.000
N ov
11933
1915------------------------____ 626.158.725.00
2.50
1.565.397 00
500____ N ov 1 1934 WINTER PARK.
1914_______________ ____ 615.380.500.00
1.538,450.40
2.50
N ov
11936 city is in Orange 7 ounty.
51<sT0 M -N 1.000
1912............................ ........ 566.807.488.00
2.50
1.417.010 00
This
500____ N ov 1 1936
1.271.421.53
1910-______ ________ ____ 508,568.616.00
2.50
City Hall. Jail & Pav. Bonds.
1.000
N ov
11937
2.50
868,151 21
7s ’ 15 J-J
$7 000—July 1 ’26-’39 1905............................ ____ 347.228,469 00
500____ Nov 1 1938
1900-......................... ........ 270.408.432 00
2.028.063.24
5.50
Street
4.0 00.
-N ov 1
’39-‘42 - -Bonds.
1895............................ ........ 242.537.176-00
5.50
1.335.759.80
6s
$12.000...........................
3.0 00.
-N ov 1
‘ 43-’44
1890............................ ........ 258.979.575.41
1.042.618.03
4.00
_s
. . . 1 1 5 .0 0 0 ......................... 6s Drainage & Paving Bonds.
1,041.897 ^4
6.00
'18 —
$4,000..........1926-1929 1885_______________ ____ 172,528,933.32
Street Bonds.
1876______ _____ ________ 135.535,792.00
7.50
1.016.518 41
6s '19
J 28.000c____ 1926-1939
5H sT6 M -N i$3.000-.N ov 1 ’26-’27
lm pt. Bonds.
U 3.000_.N ov 1 ’30-42 6s Municipal $*40,000- Mar
DEBT A N D T A X LIM ITATIONS.— A revised Constitution was adopted
’23 M-S
5H s’ 19 M-S 100.000........................... 6 s '24 J-J zT48,000—July 115 1953 at the election held Nov. 11 1901 and became effective Nov. 28 1901
’26-’33 The instrument made radical changes in relation to debt and taxation,
R efu nding Bonds.
i 7,000____July 1 1934 an outline of which was furnished in an editorial in our “ State and City
6s ’ 18 s-a $52,000_______ _____
6s ’2 5 --J-Jz (81,000--July 1 ’26-’34 Supplement" of October 1901.
Canal Bonds.
-112,000___ July 1
6s ’ 18 s-a $16,000_______________ BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25— $1831935
STATE DE B T.— Under Section 213 (Article X I) the State is prohibited
,506
,5 ^ s’ 19 M-S
5.000............. ............. Water debt (included)____
29.000 from creating any new debt except to repel invasion or suppress Insurrec­
F unding Bonds.
_ 243,000 tion. This prohibition, however, does not apply in the case of bonds to
$1,000___ N ov 1 1929 Assessment debt (add’l ) _
24.000 refund old Issues or temporary loans to meet deficiencies, the latter, though,
debt (add’l)______
500____N ov 1 1930 Floatingfund______________
Sinking
14,000 being limited to $300,000. Section 214 limits taxation for State purposes
1.000
___________Nov 1 1932
Assessed val'n, real estate.2,841,022 to sixtv-five one hundredths of one per cent.
1.000
___________Nov 1 1934
Section 93 (Article IV ). prohibits the State from engaging in any works
Assessed val’n. personal_____650,000
600____Nov 1 1935 Tot.ass'd val.'25(30%act.) 3.491,022 of internal improvement and from lending money or its credit in aid of such
5Hs’ 16 M-N
1.000
___________Nov rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $30.00
work, except as authorized by the Constitution an;l amendments. The
_
Tax 1 1936
500____N ov 1 1937
lending or giving of the State’s money or credit to any individual, associa­
4.000. .N ov 1 ’38-'41 Population in 1910, 570: 1920. 1.078 tion. or corporation is also prohibited. By an amendment of 1908 the State
* IN T . at the Hanover National Legislature may appropriate funds for highway and bridges. An addi­
4.5 00.-N ov 1 ’42-'44
Bank, 1945
2.000
___________Nov 1 New York. , z A t Nat. Bank tional amendment was adopted by the voters in 1922, so that the State, at
5J4s’24 J-J §i00,000c—Jan 1 '29-’53 of Commerce. New York.
a cost of $10,000,000, may engage in the work of developing and improving
seaports. The section, ;>s am nied , reads:
“ The State shall not engage in works of internal improvement, nor lend
money or its credit in aid of sucn, except as may be authorized by the Con­
stitution of Alabama or amendments thereto; nor su..ll the State be inter­
ested in any private or corporate enterprise, or lend mnm y or its credit to
any individual, association
p corporati in, except as may be expressly
ITS
authorized by the Constitution of Alabama, or amen mien us thereto, but
when authorized by 1 iws passed by the Legislature the State may appro­
D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &o.
priate funds to be applied to the construction, repair, and maintenance of
Organized as a Territory (Act Maroh 3 1817) a A u g . 15 1817 public roads, highways, and bridges in the State; and when authorized by

State of Alabama

Admitted as a State (Act March 2 1819)-----------D eo. 14 1819
Total area of State (square m iles)---------------------------------- 51,998
State Capital...................... - ............................................ Montgomery

Governor (term expires Jan. 1927)..William W . Brandon
Lieut.-Gov. (term expires Jan. 1927)_.Chas. S. McDowell
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1927)------- S. H. Blan
Treasurer (term expires 1st M onday after 2d
Tuesday, Jan. 1927)________________________ Geo. W . Ellis
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1927)----------------W . B. Allgood
Attorney-General (term expires Jan. 1927)_Harwell G. Davis

M arx and Co.
Investment Bankers

BIRMINGHAM,

ALA.

Southern Municipal Bonds



a p p ro p ria te laws passed by the Legislature, the Stale m ay at a cost o f not ex­
ceeding ten m illion dollars, engage in the work o f in tern al im provem en t, o f
p rom otin g, developing, cohstrucling, m a in ta in in g , and o peratin g all harbors
or seaports w ithin the State or its ju ris d ictio n , provided . that such work or
im provem ent shall alw ays he and rem ain under the m anagem ent and control
o f the State, through its S lat: H arbor C om m ission , or other governing agency.
The adoption o f this am endm ent shall not effect in any m anner any other
am endm ent to the C onstitution o f A labam a which m ay be adopted p ursuant
to any A c t or resolution o f this session o f the L eg isla tu r e."

An amendment to the Constitution was adopted at an election held Jan.
30 1922, providing for a bond issue of $25,000,000 for roads. This amend­
ment had been adopted by the voters on Feb. 16 1920, but was canceled
as unconstitutional. Corrections were made in the measure, which was
then submitted to a vote on Jan 30 1922, when the final vote stood 111 ,524
“ for” to 22,918 “ against.” To date $20,000,000 of these bonds have been
issued, of which $2 035,000 have already been reti ed th-ough Sinking
Fund purchase. The new section, known as X X , created by this amend­
ment, was printed in our “ State & City Compendium” for Dec. 27 1924,
page 202.
The sections relating to taxation of counties and municipalities are also
given in Article X I, being numbered 215, 216 and 219. They are very
lengthy and will be found in full in the editorial above referred to.
L IM IT OF IN DEBTEDN ESS.— The debt-incurring power of counties
and municipalities in the new Constitution is set out in S ections 2 22 to 226
Inclusive, forming part of Article X II.
BOND ISSUES TO BE VOTED ON.— Under Sec. 222 all bonds propysed
to be issued under general laws must first be authorized by a majority Aote
of the qualified voters of the county, city, town, village or other political
sub-division desiring to issue such securities. There are exceptions to this,
however. See the Section in full in the above-mentioned editorial.
COUNTIES are limited by Section 224 to 3 Vi per cent of the assessed
valuation of property. This limitation does not affect any debt existing
at the time or the adoption of the Constitution in excess o f 3 Vi per cent,
either created or authorized by existing laws to be created. Such counties
already indebted in excess of 3 Vi per cent are permitted to incur an addi­
tional debt o f 1 Vi per cent of the assessed valuation. Counties are allowed
to fund or refund any existing indebtedness.
Under the amendment adopted on Nov. 4 1924 M obile County may
become indebted and issue bonds for the construction or improvement of
concrete or better than concrete surfaced public roads, and concrete or
better than concrete public bridges in the county, and for the construction
of bridges and roadway necessary to provide a public road for vehicular
travel between the highlands of M obile and Baldwin Counties, in an
amount not to exceed 6 Vi % of the assessed valuation of the property
situated in Mobile County. The amendment also provides that to pay
the indebtedness and interest thereon the county may levy and collect an
annual tax not to exceed M of 1 % . It is further provided by the amend­
ment that the bonds or tax therefor are subject to being voted on favorably
by the voters of the county.
CITIES. TOWNS, &c., having a population ofless than 6,000 are limited
to 5 per cent of the assessed value of property, with an additional 3 per cent
for water works, gas or electric-light plants or sewerage. This limitation
does not affect any debt now authorized by law to be created or any tem­
porary loans to be paid within one ypar made in anticipation of the col­
lection of taxes, not exceeding one-fourth of the annual revenues of such
city or town.

D ec., 1925.]

ALABAMA—CITIES AND TOWNS

CITIES AND TOWNS of 6.000 or over Inhabitants, also GADSDEN
ENSLEY. DECATUR and NEW DECATUR, are limited in their debt
making powers to 7 per cent of the. assessed valuation. The followingdescribed classes of indebtedness are not to be considered in figuring thi
debt limit; temporary loans to be paid within one year, made in anticipa
tion of the collection of taxes, and not exceeding one-fourth of the genera
revenues bonds or other obligations already issued, or which may hereaft.e;
be issued, for the purpose of acquiring, providing or constructing school
bouses, water-works and sewers; and obligations incurred and bonds issuer*
for street or sidewalk improvements, where the cost of the same, in wholr
or in part, is to be assessed against the property abutting said improvements
provided, that the proceeds of all obligations issued as herein provided, it
excess of said 7 per cent, shall not be used for any purpose other than that
for which said obligations were Issued. The Section is not to apply to thr
Cities of S H E F F I E L D AND TUSCUMB1A
M u n ic ip a litie s N ot to Loan C redit. — Section 94 (Article TV) provides
that the Legislature shall not authorize any county, city, town, or other
subdivision to lend its credit to any individual, association, or corporation,
or to become a stockholder in any such corporation or association.
An amendment to Sec. I486, Code of 1907, approved Feb. 17 1919. make*
it lawful for the municipal authorities of any city or town, which may have
outstanding a bonded indebtedness of any kind, to settle, adjust and refund
the same, and In order to carry into effect the settlement, adjustment and
refunding of such bonded indebtedness, the municipal authorities of any
such corporations may issue bonds for such an amount as may be necessary
to pay the indebtedness of such corporation. Bonds issued under authority
o f this amendment may run for a period of time not exceeding thirty years
and may bear interest at a rate not exceeding 6% per annum, payablr
annually, or semi-annually, at a place to be designated by the municipal
authorities. The Act also provides that the authorities may levy and col
lect a tax to pay the interest and piincipal of such bonds, provided thai
such tax shall not exceed the constitutional limitation on the rate of taxatior
applicable to such city or town. It is further provided that such bonds shal'
not be sold at less than par except upon a vote o f three-foui ths of the mem
bers elected to the Council or the governing body of the municipality, nor
without the written assent of the Mayor filed and spread upon the minutes
o f the governing body.
Section 226 provides that no ‘ ‘city, town or village whose present Indebted­
ness exceeds the limitation imposed by this Constitution s h a ll be allowed ti
become indebted in any further amount, except as otherwise provided it
this constitution until such indebtedness shall be reduced within such limit
provided, however, that nothing herein contained shall prevent any mun!
cipality except the city of GADSDEN from issuing bonds already author
ized by law; provided, further, this Section shall not apply to the cl tier
o f SHEFFIELD and TUSCUMBIA "
D istricts fo r S pecific P urposes M a y Be Form ed by the Legislature with Pow er
to Issu e Bunds.— Under authority of an amendment to the State Oonstitu-

tion adopted Nov. 4 1924. “ The Legislature may form or provide for the
formation of districts for establishing and maintaining a drainage system;
for the building and maintaining of public roads, and for building and
maintaining a seawall or other protection against waves, storm or flood
therein; and provide for the assessment of the whole or part of the cost of
such improvements against the land in such districts to the extent of the
ncreased value of such land by reason of the special benefits derived from
such improvements, and may provide for the issuance of bonds by such
district with or without an elec ion. Provided the provisions as to road
and seawall shall apply only to Mobile and Baldwin Conn ies.”
T axing Powers o f C ounties, C ities, Towns and School D istricts. — At the
general election on Nov. 7 1916 an amendment was adopted to Article X IX
o f the Constitution relating to the taxing power of the several counties and
school districts in the State. The section now reads as follows:
Section 1. The several counties in the State shall have power to levy
and collect a special county tax not exceeding 30 cents on each $100 worth of
taxable property in such counties in addition to that now authorized or
that may hereafter be authorized for public school purposes, and in addi­
tion to that now authorize 1 un ler Section 260 of Article X IV of the Con­
stitution: provided, that the rate o f such tax, the time it is to continue an i
the purpose thereof shall have been first submitted to the vote of the quali­
fied electors of the county, and voted for by a majority of those voting at
such election.
Section 2. The several school districts of any county in the State shxi
have power to levy and collect a special district tax not excieding 30 cents
on each $100 worth of taxable property in such district for public schro'
purposes; provided, that a school district under the meaning of this sectior
shall include ineorpointed cities nr towns or any school district of whirl
an incorporated city or town Is a part, or such other school districts, now ex­
isting or hereafter formed, as may he approved by the county hoard of edu­
cation: provided further, that the rate o f such tax, the time it is to continue
and the purpose thereof shall have been first submitted to the vote of the
qualified electors o f the district and voted for by a majority of those voting
at such election: provided further, that no district tax shall he voted or
collected except in such counties as are levying and collecting not less than
a three-mill special county school tax.
Section 3. The fun Is arising from the special county school tax levied and
collected by any county shall be apportioned and expended as the law may
direct, and the fun Is arising from the special school tax levied n any
district which votes the same independently o f the county shall be expended
for the exclusive benefit o f the district, as the law may direct.
Another amendment adopted on Nov. 7 1916 provides that the city of
Selma shall be empowered to levy and collect annually an additional taj
of two-tenths of 1% upon the value of property therein as fixed for Stat<
taxation, to be applied exclusively to the maintenance of public schooltherein, and levy and collect annually a further additional tax of onetenth of 1% upon the value of the property therein as fixed for State taxa
tion, to be applied exclusively to public school buildings therein and im
provements and repairs thereon, or to the payment o f indebtedness con
tracted for the same by the city o f Selma; provided that these taxes shall
be in lieu of all other city taxes required to be levied or appropriated b)
the city o f Selma for the support of schools or for school purposes
An amendment to the Constitution authorizing 42 cities and towns in
Alabama to increase their tax rates was adopted Dec. 29 1919. Under it
the municipalities of Tuscambia, Sheffield, Hurtsboro, Russellville,
Lanett, Demopolis, Pell City. Heflin, Columbiana. Carrollton, Opelika.
Fair Hope, Pine Hill, Scottsboro, Stevenson, Ashland, Brewton, Pollard,
Flomaton, Atmore, Inglenook, Tuskegee, Aliceville, Gordo, Reform,
Livingston, Camden, Monroeville. Phoenix and Girard, Birmingham,
Bessemer Florence. Huntsville and Selma. Anniston, Athens. Auburn.
Carbon Hill, Jacksonville, Fairfield and LaFayette have the power to levy
and collect a tax in any one year on property situated therein, based on the
assessment for State taxation for the tax year ending Sept. 30 next succeed­
ing the levy: provided that for the purpose o f paying bonds issued and out­
standing an additional tax o f one-half of one per centum may be levied
provided further, that a majority of the qualified electors voting at an elec­
tion called for the purpose may vote a special tax not to exceed one-half of
one per centum in any one year for any special purpose which tax shall be,
used only for the purpose for which it was levied; provided, however, that
the total tax to be levied by any municipal corporations shall not exceed
13^ % in any one year.
By an amendment adopted in 1922 (V. 115, p. 2498), Jasper, Cordova,
Dora, Oxford, Talladega, Citronelle, Girard, Albany and Tuscaloosa
may levy a tax not exceeding in any one year 1 % of the value of property
as assessed. But it is provided that this amendment shall not affect the
power of any o f these corporations to levy and collect the special school
taxes, which are not in excess o f the 1% provided for in this amendment.
On Nov. 4 1924 four other amendments relating to tax le vies were adopted.
Under one o f the amendments Mobile County may levy an additional tax
for public school purposes of 1-5 of 1 % in any one year of the value of the
property of the county as assessed, this levy being in addition to the taxes
levied and collected under Section 215 and Article X IX . of the State Con­
stitution. By another amendment the municipalities of Thorsby, Pied­
mont, Greenville, Roanoke, Greensboro, Calera, Florala, Opp. Evergreen,
Fayette, Clayton and Clio are authorized to levy a tax of not exceeding
1 % % in any one year on property situated therein, based on the valuation
o f such property as assessed for State taxation,
% to be applied to the
payment of bonds or indebtedness issued and outstanding at the time of
the adoption of this amendment or that may be issued or incurred after­
ward, and y% % for special or special purposes. Through the same amend­
ment Alabama City is granted an additional tax levy o f M of 1% . It is
provided that the adoption of this amendment shall in no wise affect, limit,
modify, abridge or impair the power or authority or right of any of said
municipal corporations to levy and collect the special school taxes now or
hereafter vested in or conferred upon them, or any o f them, under the
Constitution or any amendments thereto, including the power of the city
o f Selma to levy and collect the taxes for schools and school purposes vested
in and conferred upon that city by an amendment adopted N ov. 7 1916.
Walker County through another one of the amendments may levy and




collect a special road tax of not exceeding $0.50 on each $100 worth of the
taxable property in the county in addition to that now authorized for the
erection, construction or maintenance of the necessary public roads, bridges
or ferries and in addition to that now authorized under Section 215 of
Article X I. of the Constitution. 25% of all moneys derived from property
lying within the municipalities and arising from the additional tax levy
shall be paid to such municipality and shall, by it, be expended for upkeep
of its streets. By the other amendment Town Creek School District No. 59,
Lauderdale School District No. 23 and Moulton School District No. 28,
in Lawrence County, are authorized to levy a tax of not over five mills in
any one year, in addition to all other taxes now authorized by law, for the
purpose of acquiring, constructing or repairing of school buildings in such
districts or paying for school buildings already built. In every one of the
respective places just mentioned the levy or any part thereof before being
made must have received a favorable vote of the people.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMEN TS.—The Superintendent of Bank#
writes us that there is no law in Alabama regulating the way In which
savings institutions of this State are permitted to invest their funds. The
same is not In any manner controlled by law.”
INVESTMENT OF TRUST FUNDS.— Sections 6076 and 6077 of the
Code of 1907 provide as follows:
SEC. 6076.— Trustees M a y Incest in State or U nited States S ecu rities. — A
trustee, having moneys to invest or lend, may Invest them in the purchase
of the interest-bearing securities of the State, or of the United States; but
for such investment his liability Is governed by the general rules oi the law.
SEC. 6077.— Investm ent Outside the S late. — If the cestats que tru st, or
any of them, reside without the State, and the trustee has fuud.s to lend or
Invest, the loan or investment whereof in the State of tneir residence is
desirable, the trustee may there lend and invest them, under the authority
of a decree of the Court of Chancery.
BONOS TA V-PR E E .— By Section 13ofan Act approved March 31 1911.
entitled “ To further provide for the revenues of the State of Alabama," as
amended, the following securities are exempted from taxation: “ All bonds
of the United States and of this State, and all county and municipal bonds
issued by counties or municipalities of this State.”
POPULATION OF STATE.—
1920.................2.348.17411880............... 1,262.50511840................... 590,756
1910............... 2.138.0931 1870................... 996.9921 1830___________ 309,527
1900............... 1.828.6971 I860................... 964.2011 1820................... 127,901
1890............... 1.513.01711850................... 771,6231
The proportion of the colored population wa* 47.53% In 1880, 45.04%
In 1890, 45 3% In 1900, 42.5% In 1910 and 38.3% in 1920. In number,
blacks were 345,109 in 1850. 437,770 in I860. 475,510 in 1870, 600,103 In
1880. 681.431 in 1890,827,307 in 1900.908.275 in 1910 and 900.852 in 1920C ITIE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF ALABAM A.
ALABAMA C IT Y.
This city is in Etowah County.
F unding Bonds.
5s "24 M-S $50,000c
Sept 1 1954
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 13 M-N$26,500c_ Nov 1 1944
_
Sewer Bonds.
5s ‘ 13 M -N S 18.500c...N ov 1 1944
City Hall Bonds.
5s M3 M-N $5.000c .-N o v l 1941
Paving Bds. (Sp’ l Assessments).
6s *23 J-D 3 3 ,5 0 fc___June 1 1933
6s ‘ 23 F-A 89.00Jc-..A ug l 1931
(Red. in numerical order no more
than one-tenth annually at 101.59.'
6s ‘24 A-O 25,500c_ Apr 11934
_
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925- $199,000
Water debt (incl.)________
26.50 )
Assessment debt (ad.1’1)
139,09 )
Assessed valuation in 1924.2,111,394
Tax rate (pe" $1,009) 1924 —
Population 1910, 4,313; 1920, 5,400

P ublic Improvement Bonds.
6s ’22 J-D $80,000__________ 1932
5J-£s’24 J-D 2 iS,000e_ June 1 1934
_
(Oooional $2 >.800 1925 to 1934'
5 ^ s ’25 A-O 40.000____Oct 1 1935
(Optional $4,090 Oct. 1 1928 to
1935 iic l.)
BOND, DEBT Nov 2 5 ‘25 $1,530,200
"’ l l i m i t i ). m - l l ’ l i _______
6 4,690
Assessed v a l’ n, real e s t a t e . . 8 ,0 8 4 ,7 5 0
Assessed vai n, p e r s o n a l___ 4 ,0 8 ),32 4
T, .i.a > s‘ d val. ’ 2 5 ( 6 0 % a c t .) 1 2 ,4 7 4 ,0 7 4
1 o tal tax ra te (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 2 5 .$ 1 3 .0 0
’

Pop’ll 1910. 12.791. 1920___ 17,734
LNT. at Nat. Park Bank, N Y .,
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., Chase
Nat. Bank, N. Y . and First Nat.
Bank, Anniston.
ATHENS.

This town is in Limestone Co.
S cnool Bonds.
5s ’ 23 J-T $21,000____ Ian 1 1953
ALBANY.
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 ’25. $112,000
City (formerly New Decatur) Is Water debt (incl.)________
20,000
in Morgan Countv
Ass’d val. 1923( 60% a c t .).2.189,000
7s ‘21 A-O $50,000___________ 1931 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $,0.00
*R ?fu n din g Bonds.
Pop n 1910, 1,715; 1920........3,323
6s ‘23 J-J $96,000___ July 1 1933
ATMORE.
Street Imot. Bonds.
This town is in Escambia County.
6s ‘23 M-S$125,000____Mar 1 1933
W ater-W orks Bonds,
* Bridge Bonds.
5Ms’25 J-J $50,000c__________1945 w ’ U J-J $20,000___ Jan 2 1939
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 9 ’25- $285,090 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’ 2 j —$70,500
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 636,000 Water debt (incl.)__________ 2 >.O00
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
60,000 Assess, val., real estate____ 580,080
Assess, val. ’25(60% a ct.).6,099,009 Assess val., personal______ 324 601
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$11.09 1 .assess .val.’24 (60 % a c t ).9 )4 ,661
’ot
Population 1910, 6,118; 1920. 7.652 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $i5.00
* INT. at the Hanover National Population 1910, 1,060; 1920—1,775
Bank, New York.
AUTAUGA COUNTY
ANDALUSIA.
Prattville is the county seat. Pop­
This city is the county seat of ulation 1910,20.038; 1920, 18,908.
Covington County.
Ref. Court-H ouse.
F unding Bonds.
’09s-a
1939
6s
. . . $12,500___________1932 t!^ gefu nding $55,000c........
R
J a il.
School Bonds.
tH>g09s-a
$20,000c_________ 1939
5s g
J-J $4.500c______________
Road Bonds
5s g
_
_
50.000c___________ _
i sst 09 s-a
$75.000c________ 1939
6s
...
50,000___________1932 B O N D . D EBT Dec 5 ’25— $150,000
Sewer B o n d s .
Floating debt (add’l)______
30,000
os g
__ $ 15 ,000c___________
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922— $132,000 Assess, val. real estate_____ 3,786,490
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_ 177,000 Assess, val. personal______2,354,476
Other assessable property. _ 155,000
Sinking fund_____________
6,000 Tot. as. val.i,abt.35 act.)’25 6,295,966
Assess, val. real estate___ 1,343,860 State & County tax rate (per
Assess, val. personal prop. 1,172,775
$1,000) 1925_______________ $17.00
Tot.assess.val.’22(3-5act.). 2,516,635
IN T . at Hauover Nat. Bank. N .Y .
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$27 00
Population 1910, 2,480: 1920, 4,023
BALDWIN COUNTY.
IN T. payable in Andalusia and
Bay Minette is the county seat.
New York.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ‘ 17 s a $,'5,000..............— 1947
ANNISTON.
Road Bonds.
Anniston is In Calhoun County.
A-O $255,0 00...Apr 1 1943
Inoorp. Feb. 23 1889. Oxanna has 5s
been annexed. For reference to BOND DEBT Oct 1917— $275,000
20,000
debt arrangement of 1900 see State Floating debt___ ________
and City Supplement for Dec. 1919. Assess, val. (real est and
personal property 1922-11,952,766
Park Bonds.
-s
$40,0C0_________ _____ Pop’n 1910, 18,178; 1920____ 20,730
R efu nding Bonds.
5 K g ’ 19 J-D$353,000____Dec 1 1939 BARBOUR COUNTY.
Clay toil is the county seat.
S chool Bonds
5s ’ 10 J-J $25.300____July 1 1946
Road Bonds.
5s g ’ 16 J-J
35.000c— .Jan 11930 6s
. . . $75,000...........................
(?)
5s 10 J-J $35,000_____ July 1 1950 BONDED D E B T ..............
5s g’21 F-A 222.000c.Feb 1 ’26-’41 Assess, val. (real & per­
sonal) 1922____________ 7,621,060
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 1780.)
5s ’23 A-O 100,000___ Oct 1 1943 Popula’n 1910, 32,728; 1920, 32.067
5s ’25 F-A 100,000c.—Aug 1 1945
Storm & Sanitary Sewer Bonds. BESSEMER
Situated In Jefferson County. Ino.
6s ’22 A-O $56,000___ Oct 1 1932
in 1887. Jonesboro was annexed in
(Optional one-tenth yearly.)
April 1912
Street Impt. Bonds.
Impt- Bonds (Assessment).
5 ^ s g ’23A-'0 $188.000c—Apr 2 1933
5!£s’24 A-O 100,000___ Oct 1 1944 7s ’20 J-J $268,000____ July 1 1930
5H s’24 A-0$100,000___ Oct 11934 8s ’21 J-J 36,000_____ Jan 1 1931
7s ‘21 F-A 105,000____ Aug 1 1931
Paving Bonds.
5 ^ s ’23 J-D $10,000 — ............1933 7s ’21 M i 6G.000____ Sept 1 1931

[V ol. 121.

ALABAMA—CITIES AND TOWNS

316
BESSEMER (C oncluded) .
P ublic Im provement B onds.
6s g '89 J-J *28.none___ luly 1 1939
5H s’25M-S15 45,000-..S e p t 15 1935
Sewer Bonds
5s ’02 F-A $70,000c_ Feb 1 1932
_
6s g '07 M-S 25.0n0c__.Sept 1 1937
5s ’21 M -S 50,000____ Mar 1 1952
S chool Bonds
5s ’02 F-A *15,000____Feb 1 1932
6s '07 M-S 50,00 0c..-S ep t 1 1937
6s ’09 J-J
12,000c___ July 1 1939
58 '14 J-D 30,000c_ June 1 1944
_
5s ’21 F-A 100,000____ Aug 1 1941
5s '22 J-J 200,000____ July 1 1942
6s ’23 J-J 150.000____July 1 1943
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
6s g 07 M-S *7,5 0 0c...S ep t 1 1937
Funding Bonds
6s g ' l l M-S $75.000c
Mar 1 1931
6« 17 M-N 80,000____ Nov 1 1947
Street Pavings B onds.
6s '25 A-O S30.000c.Apr 1 ’26-’35
GEN. BD. D T. Dec 1 '24*1,361.500
Assess, debt (add’l ) _______ 469.000
Ass’t bonds assumed by city 224,002
40.541
Floating debt (add’l l --------Assess, val. ’24 (60% a ct.)-8,289,089
City tax (per $1,000.) 1924— $1600
Pop’n 1910, 10.864; 1923____ 10.674
Of the assessment debt o f $491,0OO
the city has assumed *208.936.36.
IN T . In N. Y . City at First Nat
Bank, the Citizens Central Nat.
Bank and Hanover Nat. Bank.
BIBB COUNTY.
Centerville is the county seat.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '18 F-A $143,000. ..F e b 1 1948
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’ 25---*143,000
Floating debt (add’ l)______ 147 O O
O
Assess, val., real_________ 3 190 907
Assess, val., personal____ 3 061,058
Tot .assess, val.'25 3-5 act.)6.251,965
State & Co.tax (per $1 , 0 0 0 ) ' 2 5 - $ 1 8 - O o
Pop’n 1910. 22.791; 1920___ 23.144

Ely ton (A n n ex e d ).
School Bonds.

5s g ’08 J-D *55,000____Junel 1938
Sew er Bonds.

5s g ’08 M-S *35,000____Sept 1 1938
F unding Bonds.
5s g 09 M -N* 12,000_ Nov 22 1939
_
Ensley (A n n ex e d ).
School Bonds.
5s g ’07 J-D
*35,000—June 1 1937

5s g '09 J-D

100,000—June 1 1939

Sew er Bonds.
5s g ’07 J-D
$55,000..June 1 1937

5s g 09 J-D

65,000..June 1 1939

Fire D epartm ent Bonds.

as g '09 J-D

$6.000____ June 1 1939

Jail Bonds.

5s g 09 J-D $4,000____Junel 1939
Q raym ont (A n n ex e d ).
School Bonds

5s g '08 F-A *30.000____ Aug 11928
5s g ’09 M-S 10,000____ Mar 1 1929
Sew er Bonds.

5s g '08 F-A *10,000_____Aug 11928
5s g '09 M-S 10,000_____Mar 11929
North Birmingham (A n n e x e d ).
Im provem ent B onds.
5s g '03 A-O *60.000____Apr 1 1933
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.

5s g '04 F-A *35,000____Aug 1 1934
W a ter-W ork s Bonds.

5s g '06 J-J *40.000_____July 11936
5s g '07 M -N 75.000_____M ay 11937
E lectric-Light Bonds.

5s g 06 J-J *10.000_____July 11936
5s g '07 M -N 25.000_____M ay 11937
Sewer Bonds.
5s g 06 J-J *50.000____July 1 1936
School B onds.
5s g 07 M-N $35.000—May 1 1937

5s g '09 M-N

42.000-.N ov 1 1939

F loating D ebt Bonds.
5s g 09 M -N $30,000—N ov 1 1939
D e ficien c y Brnds.

5s g *09 J-D *40.000___ Dec 1 1939
Pratt City (an n exed ).
W ater-W orks Bonds.

5s g '09 F-A *15.000____Aug 1 1939
B uilding Bonds.

5s g 09 F-A *20,000____Aug 1 1939
B IR M IN G H A M .
School Bonds.
Birmingham Is in Jefferson County. 5s g 09 F-A #30,000____Aug 1 1939
Inoorp. 1871. The new State consti­ . Sewer Bonds.
tution. which went Into effect Nov .28 5s g '09 F-A *45.000____Aug 1 1939
1901, provides that this city may levy ] Street B onds.
and oolleot a tax not to exceed H of las g '09 F-A *15.000____Aug 2 1939
1% In addition to the tax of H of 1%
West End (an n exed ).
(as provided In the 1889 amendment
School B onds.
to the old constitution), to be applied 5s g '09 J-D
$6,000 —Dec 1 1929
exclu sively to the payment of Inter­
Sewer Bonds.
est on bonds of this olty issued prior 5s g '06 M-N*15,000____ May 1 1936
to Nov. 28 1901 (or which at that 5s g '06 M-N 25.000____ Nov 1 1928
time were authorized to be issued),
i F ire-D epartm en t Bonds.
and for a sinking fund to pay off 5s g '08 M-N$10,000____Nov 1 1928
said bonds at maturity. An amend­
Bridge Bonds.
ment allowing the city o f Birming­ 5s g 09 J-D $6.500____Dec 1 1929
ham, among others, to levy an
W oodlawn (an n exed ).
additional Y % for any purpose the
School Bonds.
people may vote was voted by the 5s g '07 A-O
6,000____ Oct 11927
people on Dec. 29 1919— see V. 110, 5s g 09 J-J
15.000____ Jan 11929
p. 483, and also Debt & Tax Limita­
Sewer B onds.
tions under “ State o f Alabama” in 5s g 07 J-D *30,000____ June 1 1927
this issue.
5s g '09 J-J
15,000____ Jan 11929
Greater Birmingham Act declared
C ity-H a ll Bonds.
oonstltutional by State Supreme 5s g 07 A-O $12,000____Oct 1 1927
Court in 1910 (V. 90, p. 249 and
F ire Bonds.
644)
In 1911 Legislature auth­ 5s g '08 A-O *15.000____Apr 1 1928
orized a commission form of govern­
Jail B onds. .
ment for this city. V. 92, p. 1049. 5s g '08 A-O *5.000___ Apr 1 1928
TO T. BD. D T . Dec 1925*15,906,000
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
155.000
6 K g ’24 M-S* 135,C O..M a r 1 '26-'34 Water debt (incl.)______
O
573,782
5 ^ g '2 4 A -0 180.000-.0ct 1 '26-'34 Sinking funds__________
6H sg’25M -S240,000-.M ar 2 '26-'35 Assess, val. for purposes
o f taxation__________ 298.241.730
4K sg’25 J-J 200,000.-July 1 '26-'35
C ity-h all and S chool-B u ilding. Total tax rate (per *1,000) ’21-S18.00
6s g 00 J-DS250.Q00___ Dec 1 1930 Population in 1910 (Census)-132.685
Population 1920 (Census)-.178 270
R efu n d in g and Im provement.
Population 1925___________ 235,000
6 e g ’ 19 J-D *33.000____Dec 1 1929
* According to the State consti­
tution , school, sewer and water bonds
A uditorium Bonds.
6a g’ 19 J-D $5,000,000-Dec 1 1929 are not considered in determining
the debt limit o f city.
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
All bonds bear coupons but may be
is g '20 A-OS5OO.OO0___ Apr 1 1930
registered as to both principal and
S chool Bonds.
6* g '09 J-J 350.000___ July 1 1939 interest.
iN T . on all bonds Is payable at
5s g T5 J-J 500,000___ July 1 1945
4H»g'17J-D 250.000____June 1 1947 the Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
C ITY PRO PE R TY.— Real and
6s g'19J-D 1,000,000____Dec 1 1949
5s g '20 A -O l,00 0,00 0..-Apr 1 1950- personal property and equipment,
_
ia g ’24 A-O 1140,000_ Oct 1 '26-'27 #9 523.786 82. pavements, curbing,
1810,000_ Oct 1 ’28-’54 sewers, viaducts, A c., $7,054,528.33.
_
(280.000.-Oct 1 ’28-'34
4>isg’24A-0 285,000..O ct 1 ’35-’ 39 BLOUNT COUNTY.
460.000- .O ct 1 '40-’44 Oneonta is the county seat.
508.000- -Oct 1 ’45-’48 Road Bonds
4 % sg’24A-0 /127,000___ Oct 1 1949 5s g 13 J-J *100,000c............... 1943
•
1810.000.-O ct 1 ’50-'54 BOND. D E B T Oct 1914.—*100,000
Assess, val.’ 22(real&pers’l) .6,444,066
Sewer Bonds.
6s g '08 J-J $400,000____July 1 1938 Population 19X0, 21,456; 1920-25,538
IN T . payable In New York City.
F unding Bonds.
6s g '00 J-J *269.000____July 2 1930
6sg '10 J-D 400,006____June 1 1940 BREW TON .
This city is the county seat of
5s g '11 M -Sl.000.060_Sept 30 1941
Escambia County.
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Sewerage Btfnds.
Ss g '00 A-O *30,000____Oct 1 1930
S sg'0 1 J-J
20.000____July 1 1931 7s '23 J-J *18,800_______________
(Due serially for 10 years)
5M g’20F -A 8 5 ,0 0 0 ..-Feb 15 1930
♦Water & Electric Light Bonds.
5M g’20 M-S 122,000____Sept 1 1930
f*3,000. -July 1 '26-28
M unicipal Bonds.
6s g ’ 15 J-J *750 000___ July 1 1945 6s '24 - - - \ 3,000—July 1 '29-'30
(18,000.-July 1 '31-39
Library B onds,
♦Street Paving Bonds.
*117,000— Oct 1 ’26-’34
80,000— Oct 1 \35-'39 7s '25 J-J $24,500___ July 1 1935
(Optional at any time.)
110.000— Oct 1 ’40-'44
145,000— Oct 1 ’45-'49 BOND. D EBT Oct 31 '2 3 . *64,000
47.000
175,000— Oct 1 ’50-’ 54 Water debt (included)_____
_
18,500
f 1,250— Oct 1 ’35-'39 Assessment debt (add’l)_
5s g ’24 A-O 1 3,750-—Oct 1 '40-’44 Floating debt (additional)-- 12.500
1,250— Oct 1 '45-’49 Ass’d val. '23 (60% act.) — 1,500.000
l 3,750—-O ct 1 '50-'54 Total tax rate(per $1,000) '23-*15.00
Market H ouse or Houses Bonds. Pop’n 1910. 2,185; 1920-......... 2,682
IN T . at the Hanover National
5sg’22 A-O /#200,000 _____1928-1931
T 106.000-------------- 1932 Bank, New York City.
Tow n o f A vondale (A n n e x e d )
BU LLOCK COUNTY.
Sew er Bonds.
Union Springs is the county seat.
5s g '06 J-D i *25,000— June 1 1936
R oad Bonds
School Bonds.
J-J *160,000c-...............1928
6 s g ’01 J-J / *15,000.—July 1 1931 5s
BON D. D EBT Oct 30 ’ 23- *160.000
Im provem en t B onds.
6s g '02 M-S / 310,000-Mar 15 1932 Floating debt______________ 72,500
Assess, value, real estate..3,485.994
East Lake (A n n e x e d ).
Assessed value, personal..2.244 248
School & Tow n H all Bonds.
6s g '01 M -N #18,000._M ay 15 1931 Tot.ass'd val.'23(60% act.)5.730,242
6s g ’02 M-S *2,080— Sept 15 1932 Total tax rate (per *1,000)'23 *17.00
Pop’n 1910, 30,196; 1920___ 25,333
School Bonds.
IN T . at Nat. City B k.. N . Y .
5s g '08 F-A *15,000- — Aug 1 1928

CALHOUN COUNTY.
Anniston is the county seat. Pop’n
TO 39,115: 1920, 47,882.
R efu nding Bonds.
5s T7 J D #75.000____Jan 1 1947
BOND DEBT Dec 2 '22— $175,000
Floating debt (add'l)______ 200,000
Assess, val. ’22(60%act.)_24.588,869
8tateACo.tax(per *1,000) '21.S20.00
i INT. at Chase Nat. Bank,
Guarantee Tr. C o., New York.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Center is the county seat.
F unding Bonds.
5 t£s'23 M -N * 100,000c.M ay 1 1953
BONDED DEBT Oct 1924 *100,000
Total assess, val. 1924___ 4,826,434
State & Co. tax (per *1,000)'24* 17.00
Population 1910. 20,226; 1920-20,862
IN T . at New York.

CHILTON COUNTY.
Clanton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s '18 --.* 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ___________1948 DECATUR.
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’2 2 -- $197,000
This city Is the county seat of
43,000 Morgan County. Inc. 1833.
Floating debt____________
Assess, val. ’ 22 (60% a ct.)-7 ,179.946
Street Paving Bonds.
Total tax rate (per *1,000) ’22-S17.00 6s ’24 A-O* 177.000c__ Apr 1 1934
Pop'n 1910, 23.187; 1920____22,770
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’08 J-J *60.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1928
COLBERT COUNTY.
P ublic B uilding Bonds.
Tusci mbia is the county seat. 5s ’ l l A-O *25,000c.-A pr 1 1941
P op'n'l ).24.802.
School Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s '22 J-J *125.000c___July 1 1942
5s & 6s . . . *200.000______ _____
5H s’23 A-O 35.000c_--A pr 1 1943
-s
-.
250.000____July 1 1941Bridge Bonds.
BOND . D E B T Dec 2 ’25- $450,000 5 ^ s ’25 J-.I *50,000c_ July 1 1945
_
25,000 BOND. D EBT Dec. 14 ’25 $135,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
Tot.ass'd val.’25(60% act)16,000,0C0 School bonds (add’l)______ 160.000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’24.S17.00 Assess, debt (add'l)_______ 277,000
Population In 1920__________ 31.997 Assessed value, real estate.2,172.758
Assessed value, personal_ 1,039,952
_
CONECUH COUNTY.
Tot.ass'd val.'25 (3-5 act.)_3,212,710
Evergreen Is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____*8.00
x Road Bonds.
Pop'n 1910, 4.228; 1920______ 4,752
5s T6 J-J $180.000c_ Jan
_
1946
IN T . payable in New York.
-s

-

--.

2 0 .0 0 0 _________________

Co ft House B onds.
-s
$3.000...........................
BOND. D EBT Jan 1924— $225,000
Assess?d value 1923_______ 6,458.886
Total tax rate (per $1.000V20 $18.00
Populat’n 1910, 21,433; 1920, 24,593
x IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank.
N. Y .

DOTHAN.
This city Is the eaunty seat of
Houston Co. Incorporated N ov. 10
1885.
Population 1910,7,016;
1920. 10,034.
016; 1920, 10.034.
W ater-W orks B onds.
7s ’09
J-J
14,000___ July 1 1935
5s ’09
A-O
6,000____ Oct 1 1929
COVINGTON COUNTY.
5 s ’ 20
M-S 30.000___ Mar 1 1940
Andalusia is the countv seat.
6s ’22
A-O 70,000------ Apr 1 1942
County has no bonded debt.
W ater W orks R efu n d in g B onds.
Floating and warrant debt
5 s ’ 25 J-J *15,400c— July 1 1945
Nov 10 1925................... *156.226
H vdro-E lectric Plant Bonds.
Sinking fund____________
20,331 6s g ’21 A-O 750.000____Apr 1 1941
Assessed valuation 1925 -13,000,000
Sewer Bonds.
State & County tax 1925 (per
5s ’09
A-O $8,000____ Oct 1 1929
*1,090)____________________*18-00 5s ’20
M-S 40,000___ Mar 1 1940
Pop’n 1910. 32.124: 1920____ 38,103 6s '25 J-J
75,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1955
W ater & L ight Plant Bonds.
CRENSHAW COUNTY.
5s '09 A-O $70.000___ Oct 1 1929
Luverne is the county seat.
W ater and Fire Bonds.
6s ’97 M-S *20.000____Mar 1 1927
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5s 13 J-D $75,000c_ Dec 1 1953
_
S chool Bonds.
___
5s T4 - . 50.000c__________1954 5s 09
J-J * 15,000____ Jan 1 1929
M-S 15.000___ Mar 1 1939
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1924. *125,000 5s ’ 19
A-O 100.000____Apr 1 1941
Assessed value 1924______ 3.239.800 5s ’ 21
J-J
10.000____ Jan11943
Pop’n 1910, 23,313; 1920____23,017 6s ’ 23
6 s ’ 25 J-J 125.000c--.July 1 1955
CULLMAN.
Street Bonds.
This city is the county seat of 5s ’09 A-O $20.000___ Oct 1 1929
Cullman County
City-Hall Bonds.
Ref. W ater St Light Bonds.
5a 13 J-J *40.000------July 1 1933
6s '24 F-A *35,000____Aug 1 1944
Electric Light R efu n d in g Bds.
(Subject to call at option o f city)
5s ’25 J-J
*6,600c— July 1 1945
School Bldg. Bonds.
Electric L ight Extension B onds.
7s ’20 J-D *40.000___ Dec 1 1930 5s ’ 09 A-O *6,000____Oct 1 1929
BOND. D E B T Nov 9 ’ 2 5 -- *125.000
W ater & Light Plant R ef. Bds.
Light & water debt (ln cl.)-85.000 6s ’22 J-J $20,000___ Jan 1 1942
Assessment debt (add’l) ______
8000
BOND. D E B T July 1925-*1,460,600
Floating debt (add'l)______
29,700 Water & light debt (incl.) - - 992.000
Assessed values 1924 (90% act.)—
Assessed valuation 1924— 5.629,194
R e a l ....................
1,692 618
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank. N .Y .
Personal___________________ 89!,375
T otal__________________ 2 583,993
City tax rat* (per $1,000) ’ 25-*8.00 ELBA.
Thi* town is in Coffee County.
Population 1910, 2,120; 1920, 2,467
Sewer and W ater Bonds.
5s ’ 15 S-A * 1 6 ,5 0 0 --.............. 1045
CULLMAN COUNTY.
BOND. D EBT Oct 10 1021.S41.5O0
Cullman is the county seat.
Assessed value (real estate A
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
pers’l prop. (60% a c t.). 700,000
Cs
*51.500........... ...............
-s
...
7,000................. ......... Actual value (est.)------------- 1.100,000
Total tax rate (per *1.000) 20 *5.06
Road Bonds.
5s 13 J-J *160,000— July 1 1943 Pop’n 1910, 1.079; 1920............1,681

ALABAMA
State, County and Municipal
BONDS

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BOND. D EBT N ov 15 ’22 *160,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
40.000
Ass'd val. ’22 (60% a ct.).10,930,506
Total tax rate (per #1,000) '22.*17.00
Populat’n 1910, 28,321; 1920, 33,034
DALLAS COUNTY
County seat is Selma.
R efu nd ing Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-J *60.000____Jan 1 1949
R efu n d in g C ourt House B onds.
6s ’ 22 J-J $40,000____Jan 1 1927
Road Bonds.
5s g 'l l J-J $250.000___ July 1 1941
5s ’ 12 J-J 100.000c-..July 1 1942
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 2 ’25 *500.000
Assessed val. real estate..14.017 895
Assessed val. personal prop 7,620.565
Other assessable property.
85,231
Total assessed value 1925
(60% actual)_________ 21.723.691
State&Co. taxi per *1,000) '25-$l8.00
Pop. ’ 10 (Census) 53,401; '20-54.697
INT. at City Nat. Bank, Selma,
Ala., and In N. Y. City.

Ward,

Sterne & C
o.

BIRMINGHAM, ALA.

D ec., 1925.]
ELM ORE COUNTY.
Wetumpka Is the county seat.
R oads (Red. aft'. July 1 1923).
5s g ’ l l J-J SI70.000c...Jan 1 1941
TOTAL DEBT Sept 26 ’ 16-$170.000
30.000
Floating debt_____________
Assessed val. '22 (3-5 act.) .6.890,896
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '16-$15.00
Pop’n 1910. 28,245; 1920___ 28,086
1N T.at Am. Nat. Ex B an k.N .Y

ALABAMA—CITIES AND TOWNS
Ass’d val. ’22 (60% act.)—7,261,669
State&Co.tax(per $1,000)’22.$18.00
Pop'n 1910. 19.369: 1920, 22,010
IN T . payable in New York City.

GADSDEN.
This city is the county seat of
Etowah County. New city charter
Jan. 27 1883. Population 1910
10,557: 1920, 14,737.
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 23
19,000_____ Dec 1933
ESCAMBIA COUNTY.
6s '24 M-S 19,000____Sept 1 1934
Brewton is the countyiai;
(Optional one-tenth yearly)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’23 . . . $75,000___ Jan 11943
M-N$30,000c— -N ov 1 1936
Bridge bonds, 6s____________$38,000 5s
_
J-J *30,000c_ Jan 1 1945
Road bonds, 6s____________ 50.000 5s
90,000_____ Aug 1952
BON D. DEBT Dec 1925.. $163,000 5 s '22 . . .
_
Assessed valuation 1922___8,897,600 5s ’25 M-S 10,000c_ Sept 1 1955
S chool Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$7.50
5s g ’07 J-J x$20,000c. .Jan 1 1937
Pop’n 1910. 18.889; 1920____ 22,464
5s TO J-D 250,000c. .June 1 1940
5s
J-J
15,000c. -Jan 1 1931
ETOW AH COUNTY.
6s
. . . 250,000..
Gadsden is the county seat.
5s ’25 M-S 60,000c.. .Sept 1 1955
R oad Bonds.
Plant Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-0$200,000____Apr 1 1945 5s Water -0*$58,000c..-O ct 1 1938
BON D. DEBT Nov 23 ’22-.$310.0(» 5s ’08 A
TO J-D 260,000c_ June 1 1940
_
Assess, val. ’22(real&per’l)20,141,765 5 s ’l l J-D *50,000c_ June 1 1941
_
Pop’n 1910. 39.109; 1920____47.276 5s
J-J
15,000c. -Jan 1 1931
Street Bonds.
E UP AULA.
J-J 2$20,000c. -Jan 1 1937
This city is in Barbour Co. Inc 5s
about 1848. Population 1910,4,259 os ’21 M -N182.000-. .M ay 1 1931
(Optional any paying date.)
1920, 4,939.
6s ’22 F-A 80.000____Aug 1 1932
School Bonds.
(Optional
5s ’ 17 . . . $15,000....................1947 6s ’25 J-D l-10th yearly.) 1 1935
40,000
___
15,000........... ............... 5s '25 J-D 35,500 ..D e c 1 1935
6s
-June
6>£g’2 4
*90,000---Jan 1 ’29-’54
Funding Bonds.
(Due $15,000 every 5 years)
5s
M -N *$50,000c. .N ov 1 1939
§ W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’25 F-A $25.000____Feb 1 1955 5s City-Hall Bonds.
M-N$25,000c. .N ov 1 1934
Water bonds 6s___________ $40.00b
Sewer bonds 6s___________
55.000 5s R efu nding Sewer Bonds. 1 1939
'09 M-S z$40,000c_Sept
Refunding bonds 6s_______ 57,000
Bridge Bonds.
Electric-light bonds 5s_____ 30,000
A-O
c...A p r 1 1945
BON D. DEBT Dec 1922-. $162,000 6s ’25 BD. D $25,0 0 01 ’25.$1,543,500
GEN.
T . Nov
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,142,966
168,000
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1922-- -SlO 00 Water debt (incl.)_______
335,000
* IN T . at the American Exchange School debt (incl.)_______
156.500
Nat. Bank, N . Y . City. § At the Floating debt (add’l ) _____
Assessment debt (add’l ) . 687,500
Chase National Bank, N . Y . City.
Sinking funds___________
145,446
Tot .ass’d val.’25 (60 % act.) 10,328,53 J
FAIRFIELD.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925.-$10.00
This city is in Jefferson County
IN T. on sewer bonds due 1936 at
S chool Bonds.
Bank, Cincinnati.
5H s”22 M-S $73,000___ Sept 1 1952 Fifth-Third Nat. (*) at Hanover Nat.
On Issues marked
6s ’20 M -N
42,500____ N ovBank; (x) Nat. Park Bank. City1
1930
6s ’20 M -N
12,000____ Nov 1
1930 bonds at Amer. Exch. Nat.
5s ’24 J-J 139,200-Dec 15 ’26-54 hall
Bank, New York.
Park Bonds.
.s ’23 J-D $60,00Qr* ...J u n e 1 '43 GENEVA.
Street B onds.
This town is in Geneva County.
’23 F-A $5,500-—Aug 24 1933
6s ’24 F-A 60.000 _Aug 1 1934 5s Funding Bonds.
s-a
6s '25 F-A 42.000 _________ 1935 GEN. BD. D$100,000.........................
T . Oct 1 ’25 ...$97,500
6s
27.000 __________
Water debt (incl.)__________ 23,000
-s
. . . 30,000_____________
Floating debt (add’l ) ________ 18,400
-s
. . . 25,009_____________
BOND. DEBT Nov 9 ’25 $466,500 Tot. as’d val. ’25 (3-5 act.)..615,440
Floating debt (add’l )______
25,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S50.00
Sinking fund______________
50.000 Population 1910, 969; 1920____ 1,581
Assess, val.’25 (60% a c t.).3,575,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $18 00 HALE COUNTY.
Population 1920 (Census)------- 5.003
Greensboro Is the county seat.
IN T . at U. S. Mtge. 3c Trust Co..
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
N . Y ., and in Fairfield.
414s
. . . $30,000............................
C oun ty W arrants.
FLORALA.
6s
...
$5,000c......... ................
This city is in Covington County.
Road Bonds.
School Bonds5s T2 J-J $75.000c__ July 1 1942
5H s’22 J-J $25,000____July 1 1942 BOND. D EBT Dec 3 ’2 5 .. $107,000
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
10,000
5 K s’22 J-J $10,000___ July 1 1942 Sinking fund______________
30.000
Street Improvement B onds.
Assessed val., real________ 4,106.468
6s
— -$101,500_______________ Assessed val., personal___ 2,256,337
BOND. DEBT N o v i ’23— $85,099 T ot. as’d val. ’25 (1-3 a c t.).6,362.805
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_
30.000 State & co. tax (per $1.000)'25 $16.50
Floating debt____________
15,000 Pop’n 1910. 27.883; 1920, 24.289
Assessed val., realestate.. 757,763
INT. at County Treasurer's office.
Assessed val., personal___ $88,894
Total assessed val. 1923
HUNTSVILLE.
(60% actual)__________ 1,146,659
This Is the county seat of Madison
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5.00 County. Inc. as a town In 1807 and
Population 1910. 2,439: 1920.-2,633 as a city In 1869. Population 1910
IN T . at the Seaboard Nat. Bank, 7.611 1920. 8.018.
New York.
S treet Bonds.
6s
F-A $33*000_______________
FLORENCE.
Funding Boflds.
County seat of Lauderdale Ceuaty. 5« g
A-O $40.0 0 0 c..-O ct 15 1933
Incorporated Jan. 27 1826.
5s
M -N 25,0 0 0 c ...N o v 2 1938
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s g T2 M-S 130,000c...M ar 1 1942
5s T9 J-J $140,000____Jan 1 1929 (Subject to call at any Interest date
F unding Bonds.
after 20 years)
6s’09
. . . $ 15.000c......... ........1929
P ublic Improvement Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
-s
A-O $90,000____Apr 1 1938
6s '18 J-J $175,000____July 1 1928
R efu nd ing Bonds.
(Optional)
_s
J-D $315,000___ June 1 1939
6s
...
78,000_______________
A battoir Bonds.
6s ’ 25 M -N263.000____M ay 1 1935 5s ’20 . . . $20,000.....................1930
S ch ool Bonds.
W ater Bonds (1st M ort.).
5a T9
J-J $200,000.................1939 5s
F-A *20,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1929
5s T6
50,000................. 1946
Sewer Bonds.
5s T7
Kt-S 40,000__Mar 1 1947 6s
J-J $29,000c____ Jan 1 1927
W ater-W orks Bonds.
S chool and F unding Bonds.
5s T5
s-an$21Q,000...
1935 5s g
J-J $40,000c __Jan 1 1932
5s T8
M-S 175,000__Sept 1 1938
S chool Bonds.
Im provement Bonds.
5s ‘15 M-N$40,000____M ay 1 1945
6 s ’23 ...$ 1 1 1 ,6 0 0 ____June 1 1933
Redeemable beginning 1935.)
(Optional $12,400 yearly on June 1 5s ’25 . . . 150,000c__________ 1955
from 1924 to 1933, incl.)
TOT. BD . D T . M ay 1 ’23- $724,000
6s ’23 . . . $99,200______ June 1933 Assessed value, real & pers.6,142.858
(Optional $12,400 June 1 1926 to Other assessable property. _ 278,689
1933, incl.)
Tot.ass’d val.'21(60%act.).6,421,547
6s ’24 . . .
$4.000____Jan 1 1934 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1921.S6.25
(Optional 1-10 yearly at a premium
INTEREST payable at Mechanics
equivalent to
of the annual Int.) & Metals Nat. Bank, N. Y. City.
TO T. B D . D T . M ay ’25.$2,721,550 Coupons are all tax-receivable
Assessment debt (incl.)___ 1,459,550
Water debt (Incl.)________ 485,000 H U RTSBORO.
219,181
Sinking fund____________
This town is In Russell County.
Assessed valuation 1924___7,236,885
School Bonds.
Population 1910, 6,689: 1920, 10,529 5s ’ 17 M-S $10,000____Mar 1 1937
IN T . at Nat. Park Bank and
W ater and Light Bonds.
Chemical Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
5s ’ 16 J-J
$8,000___ Jan 1 1936
BOND. D EBT Oct 1922____$39,000
Sewerage debt (add’l)______ 9 000
FRAN KLIN CO U N TY.
Assessed value (60% act.)_ 500,000
_
Russellville is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’21$10.00
F unding Bonds.
5 J4s’24 J-D$100,000____June 1 1944 Population 1910, 764; 1920, 868
R oad & Bridge.
5s '15 M-S $ 1 1 2 ,0 0 0 ...Sept 1 1945 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
County seat is Birmingham. Pop­
5s g T5 M-S $25,000____SeDt 1 1945 ulation 1910, 226,476; 1920, 310,054.
BON D. D E B T Oct23 1922 $137,000
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
60,000 5s ’24 A -O I250,000c...A pr 1 1964




R efu n d in g C ourt House Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-D $120,000c.$10,000 yrly
Hospital Bonds.
4 t$g'l3 J-J $ion .onoc_.......... ..1 963
5s ’25 J-J 500,000c.Jan 1 ’55-’59
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 A-O $50.0 0 0 c ...O c t 24 1949
6s ’22 A-O 1.000,000c.Apr 1 ’33-'37
6s ’22 A-O 1,000,000..Apr 1 ’43-’47
5s '23 A-O 1,000,000c.Apr 1 ’38-’42
Sewer Bonds.
414s g J-J $451,000c...July 1 1931
Ref. C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
5s T9 M-SS198.000C_________ 1019
150,000c..................1926
115,000c.................1927

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29,000c..................1928
80.000c..................1929
300,000c__________1931
5S ’21 A-O /37.000c ............. ..1932
1 2,000c__________1933
5s ’25 J-J 500.000c.Jan 1 ’45-’49
Sanitary Bonds.
4s ’01 J-J $20.000c__ July 1 1931
414s’03 J-J 100,000c...July 1 1931
4!4s’04 J-J 380,000c..-July 1 1931
S chool Bonds.
5s ’25 J-J $500,000-Man 1 ’60-’64
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1925 $7,735,725
Tot. assessed value 1925.277,576,718
State & Co tax (per $1,000)’24$18 00
INTEREST on all road bonds and
bonds of 1925 payable at Central
Union Trust Co., New York City;
refunding 5s of 1919 at First National
Bank, New York City; sewer bonds
maturing 1931 at Hanover National
Bank, N. Y . City; road 5s due 1949
at First Nat. Bank, N . Y . City,
hospital bonds at Chase Nat. Bank.
N. Y. City; and court house refund­
ing bonds at Nat. Park Bank, N .Y .C ,

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MARENGO COUNTY.
Linden Is the county seat.
' 16,000 _____ 1928-1929
5& s’26 . . .
50.000 _____ 1930-1934
72.000 _____ 1935-1940
.112,000_____ 1941-1947
BOND. D EBT Dec 19 ’22 $140,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
151,180
Cash in treasury_________
39,510
Assessed value, real estate 8,0)2.790
Assessed value, personal.. 3.949 827
Tot .ass. val. '22 (60 % act.) $11,982,827
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$18.00
Populat'n 1910, 39,923; 1920, 36.065
MARION.
This town is the county seat of
Perry County.
6s ’25 J-J $26.000____July 1 1955
D eficiency Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J
7.000c___ July 1 1954
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s ^24 J-J $10,000___ July 1 1954
School Bonds.
6s '20 July $7,500c.July 1 '26-’28
6s ’22 J-J
5.000c__________1942
BOND. DEBT D ec3 1925. $54,000
36,000
Water debt (included)_____
Assessment debt (add’l)___
6,000
Sinking fund, general_____
7,000
Sinking fund, water______
10,000
Assess, value real estate_
_ 658,362
Assess, value personal_____ 377,780
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 (3-5 act.) .1,036,142
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1925____ $5.00
Population 1910, 1,834; 1920, 2,035

MARION COUNTY.
Hamilton is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5s ’ 14 F-AS 100.000___ Feb 1 1944
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 ’24. $100,000
Floating debt______________ 43 084
Assessed val. real estate
4.040.247
Assessed val. personal___ 2.386.095
Tot. ass’d val.'24(60% act.)6.426.842
LAFAYETTE.
This city is the county seat of Total tax rate(per$l ,000)'24 $18.00
Pop'n 1910. 17,495: 1920. 22.008
Chambers County.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k ., N . Y .
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1923..$40,000
Floating debt________________ 10,000
Assessed val., real estate____ 486,065 MARSHALL COUNTY.
Assessed val., personal______ 372,921
Guntersville is the county seat.
Other assessable property_ 44,734
_
{I n
Tot. assess, val. '23 (60%act)903,720 5s Road J-J t. at T reasurer’s o ffic e ).
13
$130.000___ July 1 1943
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$8.00 BOND. DEBT N or 25 ’24. $130,000
LAMAR COUNTY.
Population 1910, 1,632;seat.
Vernon is the county 1920, 1.911 Floating debt____________
27,500
Road Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate
6 772,362
5s
A-OS95 000.$5.000 yly Aprl Assessed val. personal____2,248,504
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.. $100,#00 Tot. ass’d val.'24(60% act.)9.020.866
Tot.ass’d val.'24(60% act.)4 943,617 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '24.$18.00
Tota Itax rate (per $1,000) '24 $18.00 Populat’n 1910, 28.553; 1920, 32,68#
Pop'n 1910, 17,487; 1920, 18,149
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, MOBILE.
N. Y .
Mobile is the county seat of Mobile
Co. Inc. 1812. Commission gov­
ernment adopted Aug. 14 1911. City
LAUDERDALE COUNTY.
haa paid Its Interest regularly since
Florence is the county seat.
compromise with bondholders In
Road Bonds.
1881. In Jan. 1907 d ty purchased
.8
. . . $86,000..................... ..
the plants of the Bienville Water Sup­
BONDED D E R T _______ __
(?)
Assessed value 1922_____ $12,851,591 ply Co. for $350,000. payments to be
Populat’n 1910, 30,936; 1920, 39.556 made in 30 annual Installments, de­
ferred payments carrying 3% Int.
V. 83, p. 175. Up to Oct. 31 1925
LAWRENCE COUNTY.
$207,000 of this amount had been
Moulton is the county seat.
paid. Entire water supply Is now
Road Bonds.
5s T2 M -N $123,000c..M ay 1 1942 controlled by city.
Im provement Bonds,
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924..$123,000
$500......... ..................
Tot .assess .val .’22(3-5act .)5,893,845 4s ’01 . . .
(Not presented for payment.)
Total tax (per $1,000) T 8 ___ $15 50
Park Bonds.
Pop’n 1910, 21.984: 1920. 24,307
5 s ’24 A-O $21 ,0 0 0 c...O ct 11934
P olice & Fire System B onds.
LIMESTONE COUNTY.
5s ’ 24 M -N $200.000___ Nov 1 1954
Athens is the county seat.
Fire Station Bonds.
Road Bonds.
.S
4V*s’07 M -N $135.000c_-............1937 O ’24 M -N $175,000___ N ov 1 1954
BOND. DEBT Dec 3 1925 $135,000 5s H ospital Impt. Bonds. ov 1 19*4
'24 M -N $75,000___ N
92,000
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
Dock Impt. B on d s,
Assessed value real estate. 8,227,638
Assessed val’n, personal.. 3,181,205 5s ’24 M -N $35.000____N ev 1 1954
W ater and Sewer B onds.
Tot. assess, val. 1925 (abt.
60% a ct.)--------------------11.408,843 4H s’99 J-J *741 OnOc...Jan 3 1939
State£Oo.tax(per *1,000) '25 *20.00 5s '23 M -N 35 0.00 0c...N ov 1 1853
Sewer Bonds.
Populat'n 1910, 26,880: 1920, 31,341
Ii\'T. at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y 5s ’ 12 M-NJ100.00#___ N ev 1 1942
Dock and Railway Impt. B onds.
5* '17 M-NS600,000c— Nov 1 1947
LUVERN*.
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
This town Is th« county scat of
4s 01 M-S S 500c___ Mar 1 1931
Crenshaw County.
Bienville W ater-W ks.P nr.B ds.
W ater Bonds.
5s g
J-D $20.000c..................1928 3s ’07 J-J $143.000....... ..................
(See remarks above)
6sg
M -N 10,000c__________1926
Paving Bonds ' part y ea rly ).
6s y18 M-S
8,000____Sept 1 1928
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’2 5 .. $48,000 5s ’20 J-J $4.000_____July 1 1930
Sinking fund______________
10,000 5s ’23 F-A 2.700______ Feb 1 1933
Assessed val’n, real estate_ 361,115 5s ’23 J-D 3.000_____ June 1 1933
_
49.000c..Jan 15 1933
Assessed val’n, personal_____307,254 5s ’23 J-J
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(35% a c t .) ..668 369
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $5,00 4H g'07 A -0$1,153,000c..O ct 1 1937
School Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.384; 1920. 1,464
5s T3 J-D$1.'0 000. .D ec 1 1943
IN T. payable in New York.
5s ’24 M-S 350,000c. ..M a r 1 1944
5s
. . . 350.000_________ _____
MACON COUNTY.
P ublic Improvement“B onds.
Tuskegee is the county seat.
5s ’22 M -N$74,000___ Nov 1 1952
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 1925 $50,000 5 s ’23 J-D 72,000c— June 1 1933
Warrant debt (additional). 130,000 (Bonds are optional— see V. 116,
Assess, val., real estate____4,028,539
p. 2676)
Assess, val., personal_____2,691,942 5s ’24 A-O 280,000c...A p r 1 1934
Other assessable property._ 300,000 (Bonds are opt.; see Y. 118, p. 1577)
Tot. assd. val.'25 (60% act.) .7,020,481 5s ’24 M -N 105,000cr* .N ov 1 1934
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25.$17.00 (Bonds
Pop'n 1910, 26,049; 1920, 23,561 5s ’25 are opt.; see V. 119, p. 1657)
M-N370.000___ Nov 2 1935
(Optional Nov. 2 1926.)
MADISON COUNTY.
J-J 106,000____Jan
County seat is Huntsville. Popu­ 5s ’25 are opt.; see V. 119, p. 1 1935
(Bonds
2790.)
lation 1910, 47.041; 1920, 51,268.
5s ’25 M -N 350.000.-M ay 1 ’26-’35
Road Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
5s
J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1929 5s L ighting $135,000___ July 1 1935
’25 ,T-J
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1919)
(Bonds
see V. 121, p. 231.)
5s
M -N 2 5 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1935 BOND. are opt.; Oct 1925.$5,139,200
DEBT
Subject to call after 1925)
5s ’22 . . . 100,000____July 1 1942 Ass’d val. 1925 (60% act.)—
Real................
35,423,048
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Personal______________ 12,177,144
5s
. . . $22,500____July 1 1940
T o t l ..................
47.600,192
4>^sT6 M-S 75,000c_ Sept 1 1946 Pop’n a1910. 51,251; 1920, 60,777
_
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
IN T. at Am. Ex. Nat. Bk., JN Y.
.
5s g ’ 15 J-J $70,000e_ Jan 11935
_
Equipm ent Bonds.
MOBILE COUNTY.
5s g ’ 15 J-J $i5.000c. . .Jan 1 1935
County seat is Mobile.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925. $357,500
R efu n d in g
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (60% act.)24,606,989 5s ’08 M-S *143,0 00c..M ar 1 1928
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’25.$17.00 5s ’ l l J-D 169,000c._.June 1 1931
IN T payable at Mechanics’ &
C ourt-H ouse & Jail
Metals’ Nat Bank, New York.
4s ’ 06 J-J $209,0 0 0 c .._July 1 1926

318
MOBILE COUNTY (Concluded ).
Road Bonds
5s 13 F-A 150.000*'. ..A u g 1 1933
6 s ’ 14 F-A 200 nnr'c. Fob i i o n
5s ’22 F-A 42.500___ Feb 1 1942
S chool B ono 5s '16 J-D $150,000c_ Nov 1 1936
_
5 s '23 A -O 1 0 0 .0 0 0 c ... Apr 1 1943
5 s '25 . . . 25 0.00 0c...M ay 1 1945
Funding Bonds.
5 s '23 A -0$330.000c.. Apr 1 1943
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '25-1.1,726.500
Floating debt (additional)
610,000
Sinking fund____________
56.000
Assessed valuation 1925.-68,609,577
8taie& Co.tax iperSl ,O00)'25 *23.00
Population 1910. 80.854: '20. 100.117
IN T . on 4s is payable at People’s
Bank, Mobile; on others at Nat. City
Bank, New York C'ity.
MONBOE COUNTY.
Monroeville is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
5s ’22 F-AJ250.000____Feb 1 1952
TOTAL D E B T __________ *85.043
Assessed valuation 1922__ 7.008 839
Pop’n 1910. 27,155; 1920. 28.884

MISSISSIPPI—DEBT OF STATE
PERRY COUNTY.
Marlon is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
■ 12 J-J *t io 00 0c...Ja n 11942
“
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $126,000
floating debt___________
2i 6'10
Tot. ass'd val’23 (60% act.)6 677 560
-tate&Co.taxiper $1,000) '23 $|7.0U
Population 1910 31,222; '20. 25,373
INT. at Hanover Nat.Bk.,N.Y.City
PICCENS COUNTY.
Carrollton is the county seat.
Road Floods
6s '21 M-S $100,000— -Sept 1 1951
t « > \ O K I ) l lr .t i r _________

*O

Assessed value 1922______ $6,508,170
I'upulatiou 1920 (Census)__ 25 353
IN T. at Chemical Nat. Bk. N . .Y.
PIKE COUNTY.
Troy Is the county seat.
5s ’ l l J-J $27.000...........................
.s
J-J
15.000...........................
is 08 J-J
sn.onp______ Jan 1935
lH s ’05 . . . 150,000....................1935
'09 . . .
50,000_____
1939
Road Bonds.
4^s
J-J $100.000c..........
1933

M ON TG OM ERY.
Montgomery is the county seat oi .s
...
20.000..............................
Montgomery County. Incorp. Dec
Funding Bonds.
23 1837. Commission government 6s ’23 J-J $148.000___ Jan 1 1953
formally inaugurated Apr. 10 191! DON D. DEBT Oct 23 '22 $200,000
94,000
t>92,p. 1049. Pop’n ’ 10, 38.136 Floating debt, additional..
Assess, val.. real estate_ 6.1 <7 .360
_
1920. 43.461.
Assess v.il . personal__ $3.s38 3. 5
P ublic Impt. B onds.
6 s '24 J-J SI00,000____Jan 1 1934 Tot. asse* val.'22(60%act)10,0i5 735
State A Co. i ax (per $1,000) 22 $14.0J
Street Bonds.
_s
...$ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ Popula'n 1910. 30.815; 1920. 31.6
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
INT. at Hnover Nat. Bank, N. Y.
4H s’99 j-J $70,000c...Jan 11929 City, and in Troy, Ala.
4^ s'04 J-J
50.000c...Jan 1 1944
5s '09 J-J
25.000c... Ian 1193P PRATTVILLE.
This city is the county seat of
Sanitary and Storm Sewer Bds
5s '20 M -N $50.060____Nov 1 1950 Autauga C o u n t y
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 '25- $60,000
Hospital B onds.
5s '19 J-J 1 50 ,000 c ...J u l y 1 1949 Assessment debt (add’l) —
52,000
Assess.val.’25 (60% act,.). 1,500,000
Paving Bonds.
6 s '97 M -N $150,000c..M ay 1 1927 City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$o.OO
Population 1910, 2,222; 1920, 2,316
S chool Bonds.
4J4s’99 J-J $35.000c— Jan 1 1929
4Ks'04 J-J 100 .00 0c...Ja n 1 1944 ROANOKE.
5s 09 J-J
140.000c-July 1 '939
This city is in Randolph County.
5 s '22 J-J
250.000_July 11952
Municipal Impt Bonds.
5s g '23 J-J
250.000 _July 1 1953 7S g ’21 J-D $115 000___ Aug 1 1951
5s '25 J-J 100,000c..-Jan 1 1955
Water Bonds.
Funding Bonds.
is
. . . $25,000................... 1943
5s g TO J-J 1100 .000c-JaD 1 1940
Sewerage Svstem Bonds.
5s Y0 M -N 250 COO___ Nov 1 195< 5s '14 M-N$20,000____M ay 1 1943
R efunding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.. $160,0C0
4Hs'07 J-J $544 ,000c— Jan 1 193. Water debl (incl.)________
50 000
6s '18 J-J 150,000-.- May 1 194l> Assessed valuation 1924_ 2.140,000
_
6s g '21 J-J
95.000c----- Jan 1 195' Total tax (per $1.00 ) 1921----- $5.00
Park, W arehouse & W harf Bds Population 1910. 2.C34, 192C, 3.841
4J4s’99 J-J $30.000 c ...J a n 2 192!
INT. on 7s of 1921 at the Hanover
4 ^ s ’02 J-J
75,000c...Jan 1 194^
6s '09 J-J
10 .000 c ...J a n 1 1931 STational Bank. New York.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4Hs'98 A-O$600,000c...Jan 1 192S RUSSELL COUNTY.
Seale is the county seat. Popula­
4H s’04 J-J 200 .000 c....Ju ly 1 1944
6s '09 J-J
25.000c...Jan 1 193'- tion 1910, 25.937; 1920. 27.448.
Road bonus.
6s '20 M-N 150.000 ...N o v 1 1950
is g II l1-8$ 100.000c— -M ar 1 1941
\
General Indebtedness Bonds.
Building bon ds.
4Wg'16 A-0$300.000c_ Apr 1 1946
_
TOT. B D . D EBT M ay’25$5,216,503 5s g 11 M-8 $20.000c_ Mar 1 1941
Water debt (incl.)----------975,000 BOND DEB T Sept 28 T6-S120.000
Floating debt____________
25.000
Assessment debt (incl.)— 1,217,501
Assessed valuation 1922__ 6.913,447
Sinking fund____________
Total assessed val., 1924-31,t>34,4i5 4tate&Co. taxiper $1.000) T6.$14.00
INT at Hanover Nat.Bk.N.Y .City.
IN T . at the Old Colony Trust Co..
Boston.
RUSSELLVILLE.
This town is in Franklin County.
M ONTGOM ERY COUNTY.
Water and Light bon ds.
County seat Is Montgomery.
5s T9
$ 2 4 ,0 0 0 ................... 1942
Road Bonds.
, , ,
R efunding Bonds.
4Ws'07 J-J *250.OOOc_ July 1 195- 6s 22 J-J $7.500____July 1 1952
_
4H s’09 M -N 150.000c..-M ay 1 1959
School Bonds.
6s '21 J-J 200.000------July 1 1951 6s '22 A-O $25,000____Oct 1 1932
Road & Bridge bon ds.
Sewerage Bonds.
6s
A-O $425.000c. ......... 1931 6 s '23 . . . $55,000c--------------------School Bonds
_ , „
TOTAL DEBT Nov 1922. $56,500
6s '21 J-J $300.000----- July 1 1951 Assessed 'vai’u, real estate
6 <0,600
Bridge Bonds
Assessed vai n, personal____ 449.558
5s
. . . $50 000-------------------Tot ass’d val.'21(60% act.) 1,139.558
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.81.375,000 City tax rate (per $1,000) 1921-15.00
Floating debt (add’l)----- 200.000 Population 1910 2.046; 1920, 2.2b9
Assess, val. real est., &C--31.560.760
IN T . at National Bank of Com­
Assess, val. personal----- .15.938.600
merce. New York.
Total assessed val. 1923
(about 60% a ct.)---------47,509 360
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'23-$20 00 3T. CLAIR COUNTY.
Population in 1910 (Census). _82.17!Ashville is the county seat.
Population in 1920---------------- 80.857 BOND. DEBT Dec 3 '25— $85,000
IN T . at First Nat. B k.. Montg'y Floating d e b t.. _________ 115,530
Assess val. 1925_________8 833,000
M ORGAN COUNTY.
„
, Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25 .$2.10
Decatur is the county seat. Pop n Popula’n 1910, 20,715; 1920. 23,383
1910, 33,781; 1920, 40.196.
Road Bonds.
5s '08 J-J $260,000c----July 1 193S SELMA.is in Dallas Co. Incorp. Apr.
Selma
5s '22 F-A 400,000----------------1952 10 1830.
BOND. D EBT Nov 21 '24 $660,000
Assess, value, real estate.. 12.215,896 ts P ublic Building Bonds.
..
$7.500c_________ 1927
Assess, value, personal— 6,618.410
Tot.ass’d val. '24 (60 % act) 18,834.306 4s Paving . Bonds.
..
$61.000______ ______
Soate&Co.tax(per $1,000) 24-$21-0( 6s ’ 23 M -N 15,500_______________
INT. at Hanover Nat; Bk., N. Y (Due in 10 years; optional on any
interest-paying date.)
_s
...
9,000- — ___________
NORTH B IR M IN G H A M .
Water Bonds (Hid. beg. in 1910).
See Birmingham.
is ’07 M-N $67,000c— .M ay 1 1927
School Bonds.
OPELIKA.
5s g '12 . . . $30.'0 0 c ...J u ly 1 1937
This city* is In Lee County
,5s '17 F A 37,000___ July 9 1942
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s '01 . . . $40,000___ Apr 1 1931 (Subject to call $1,000 yearly at the
discretion of the Mayor.)
S chool Bonds.
[35,000 ..........1925-1931
5s '05 . . . $25,000----- Jan 1 1935
5s T7 _
_
30,000___ June 1 1947 6s g '22 M-N 70,000 _____ 1932-1941
40.000...........
1942
L ight & W ater Bonds.
5s TO _ $53,000_____ N ov 1 19o0 5s g ’23 M -N 190,000c____ 1930-1947
_
\10,000c__________1948
Improvement Bonds.
Street Bonds.
6s '25 J-J $55 ,000 . ..J u ly 31 1935
(Optional on any interest paying date 6s ’25 J-J $23,000___ July 1 1935
17,500___ June 1 1935
in instalments o f not more than 6s '25 J-D
one-tenth annually.)
^
„ „ „ GEN. BD. D T. Oct 1 ’24.$1,050,100
52,000
TOT. DEBT N ov 9 '2 5 -— $230,000 Water debt incl.)_______
Floating debt (add’l ) ------38,495 Assess, val., real estate____6,139,68 )
■Sinking funds____________
3,247 Assess, val.. personal_____4,411,798
Tot.assess.val.'25(60%act.)3,863,898 Total assess, val. 1923 — 10,551 478
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $10-00 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23.$11.00
Population 1910, 4,734; 1920, 4,920 Popula'n 1910, 13,649; 1920. 15.589
IN T . at Guaranty Tr. C o., N. Y .
IN T . at Hanover N at.B k..N . Y .C ity




[ V o l . 121.

SHEFFIELD.
Tnis city is in Colbert County.
Im provem ent B onds.
6s '25 M -S $211,000___ Sept 1 1935
T O T .B D .D T . Sept 15 '25 $1,017,000
Gen. oblig. bds. (incl.)_
_
667,000
Floating debt (add'l)_____
3,000
Assessed val. 1924_______ 4,563,448
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$10.03
Population 1910. 4,865; 1920, 6,682

GEN. B D . D T . Feb 17 ’25 $346,835
99,000
Water debt (incl.).-_______
Assessment debt (add’l) ___ 468,438
Sinking fund______________
18,258
Total assess, value 1924— 3,202,373
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$5.00
Population 1910. 4.961; 1920. 5,696
The city owns the eleotrio-llght,
bath and water plants.

TUSCALOOSA.
County seat of Tuscaloosa County.
Incorp. Deo 13 1819. Commission
government adopted June 26 1911.
V 93 P 64
P u blic Imnt. Bonds.
6s
_
_ $98.100.$10.900 yearly
6s '25 F-A 20,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’35
5s '25 M -N175.000____M ay 1 1935
5s '25 M S 12,000— —Sept 1 1935
Wharf Bonds.
5s 18 M-S $50.000___ Mar 1 1948
R efu nding Bonds.
5s g '02 J-J S123.000c__-July 1 1932
Judgm ent Bends.
5s
J-J
$800____July 1 1931
TA LLADEGA
Bonds.
Talladega Is the county seat ot 5s Park M -NS25.000.................... 1949
'19
Talladega County
Incorp. in 1850
Bonds.
Commission government, adopted 5s W ater-W orksOOOc___ Apr 1 1939
09 J-J $75
1911: V. 93 p. 423. Population 1910 5s
J-J
50.000c.. .Jan 1 1942
5 854: 1920 6.546
5s '25 J-J 175,000c—.Jan 1 1955
Gas System Impt. Bonds.
5M sg ’24 . . $75,000____July 1 1954 5s Water-Works-1 inpt. bunds. 1944
14 . . . $100.000___________
sch ool Bonds.
6s
J-.T8122.000c__ Jan 1 1934 5s G arbage-Crem atory Bonds. 1944
'14 . . .
$5.000....................
Sewer Ref. Bonds.
chool
8
. . . $35.000............ .............. 5®S in i - l Bonds.
$15 OOOc____ .Tap 1 1930
W ater-W orks Bonds.
F-A 35.000c..Aug 15 1942
5s T7 A OS 145.000____ Apr 11947 5s '12 . . .
51.000...........................
•s g ’ 17 J J
5
35.000____July 1194' -s
_s
___ 35.000_______________
5s T7 J-J 239,000____ Jan 1 1947 5s
. . . 150.000........................ ..
Water and Light.
'25 M-S 100,000—Sept 1’26-’45
6«s?
J-J $5( ,000c............... ..1930 5s Sewer bon ds.
Improvt. Bonds
5s '10 J-J $25.OOOc...Jan 1 1930
5s ’08 J-J $10.000c___ July 1192> Fir ' department bonds____
$9,000
Street Bonds
Bonds.
5s g T 2 s-a ^25 000c .................1942 _s Hospital $100,000______ _____ _
...
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’2 4 .. $528,000
Station Bonds.
Water debt
(included)_61.000 Fire . . . $18.000________________
Floating debt (additional).
10.000 5s
5s
...
25,000_______________
Tot.ass’d val.’24(60%act.)4,26 >,0 *5 GEN. B D . D T. Dec 15 ’24$1.832.800
Total tax (per $1,000) 1922...$13.00 Tot, ass'd val '25(60%act.) 10.697.528
INT. at Nat. Park Bk., N. Y. City Popidation 1910. 8.407: 1920, 11,990
INTEREST is payable at Im­
TALLAPOOSA COUNTY.
porters' & Traders’ Nat. Bank, N. Y.
Dadenville is the county seat.
and at Nat. Bk of Commerce. N . Y.
Funding Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $245 000____.Tulv 1 1947 TUSCALOOSA COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’22. $237,500
Tuscaloosa Is the county seat.
Floating debt (additional).
40,000
Bridge Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
9,000 5s
May 110 OOOc__________ 1926
Assess, val., real estate._ 5.048.810 6s '21 s-a
_
75.000___________ 1941
Assess, val., personal____ 3.269.310
Road Bonds.
Tot .ass’d val.’22(60%act.>8.318.120 6s '21 s-a $75.000___________ 1941
State & Co. tax rate (per
R efu nding Bonds.
..$17.00 5s
$1,000) 1922........
J-J $20.000..................... 1926
Popula’n 1910. 31.034; 1920. 29,744
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s
J-J $75.000c__________ 1932
BOND. DEBT Dec 16 '22 $308,000
TR O Y.
County seat o f Pike County. Inc. Ass'd val. '22 (60% act.)—
R ea l..............
14,779,309
Feb 4 1843. For details concerning
Personal______________ 9.658.373
settlement of certain bond int., see
T..tal
_______________ 24.437.682
S. A C Supp for May 25 1912.
t
StateArCo.tax (per $1,000)'22.$17.00
M unicipal Bonds.
6s ’22 J-J $150 000____Jan 1 1952 Popula’ n 1910. 47.559; 1920. 53.680
R efunding Bonds.
4s ’99 A-O $5.000___ Oct 2 1929 W ALKER COUNTY.
Jasper is the county seat.
4s '00 J-J
2.000___ Jan 1 1930
4s 04 M-S 6.300___ Jan 1 1934
Highway Bonds.
15 . . . $50,000____ Jan 1 1945
s '06 . . . 20.800_______________ 5s
6s
. . . 50,000....................... . BOND. DEBT Nov 9 '2 5 . $250,000
300.000
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
School Bonds.
5s ’ 17 4-0$ 50.000___ Aug 1 1947 Tnt.assess.val.'25(60%act)24,250,000
State & Co. t ix rate (per
Improvement Bonds.
$1,000) 1925_______________ $2 90
6s ’25 J-J $98.000c__ Jan 1 1935
(Optional any interest paying date.) i Popula'n 1910. 37.013; 1920, 50.593
8UM TER COUNTY.
Livingston Is the oountv seat
5s ’20 A-O 25,000____Feb 1 1950
Road Bonds.
5a
...$ 1 2 O .0 0 0 c.................1934
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s g’21 F-A $75.000___ Feb 1 1950
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’25 $146 < '
0
Floating debt . ________
59,525
Tot. ass'd val.'25l60%act.)8.00 1,0 1
'
(1
Tax rate (per $1 (100) 1925 —$16 50
Population 1910 28.699; ’20. 25.569
INT. at Chemical Nat. Bk.. N . Y

State of Mississippi.
ITS i

DEBT. RESOURCES

ETC.

Organized as a Territory (Act Apr. 7 1798)----- aApr. 7 1798
Admitted as a State (Aot March 1 1817)______ Dec. 10 1817
Total area of State (square miles)------------------------------46,810
State Capital_____________________________________ Jackson
Governor (term expires Jan. 1928)_ Henry L. Whitfield
_
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Jan. 1928).Dennis Murphee
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1928)------J. W . Power
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1928)-----------Ben S. Lowry
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1928)------------ Geo. D. Riley
Attorney-General (term expires Jan. 1928)._Rush H. Knox
a This Is the date of the organization of the old Mississippi Territory,
which was divided Into two parts when the State was created.

LEGISLATURE meets in regular session (unlimited as to duration)
biennially In even years on the first Tuesday after the first M onday In
January. Constitutional amendment to this effect adopted by the voter*
n November 1910. V. 91, p. 599.
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For early
slppi see "State and City Supplement
State Bonds.
3 V$s’04 J-J $500.000c...Ju ly 1 1934
(Subject to call after July 1 1914.)
3H s’07 J-J 137,000c...Jan 1 1927
4s '10 J-J 264.000____July 1 1930
4H s’ 14 J-J (468 OOOc.July 1 '26-'34
1312.500c.- July 1 1934
5s’24M-N (5,5G0,000c_May 1 ’39-’49
\ 31 6.500c...M ay 1 1950
R efu nding Bonds.
4M s’16 J-J '$314 000.July 1 '26-’36
\ 25.000. — July 1 1936
4 H '24A-02,400,000c. .O ct 1 '35-’38

history of the State debt of Missis' of April 1894. page 170.
Perm anent Impt. Bonds.
4Ms'16 J-J ($160.000.July 1 '26 ’3fc
1 63.750— -July 1 1936
5H s’20 J-D 200,000—June 1 ’26-'45
5 H s'20 M-S 200,000..Sept 1 ’26-'45
i
5J^s’20 M -N 400.000..N ov 1 '26-’45
5^ s'21 M-S 420,000..M ar 1 ’26-’46
5V£s’21 J-J 840,000.. July 1 '26-'46
4M “'22 J-J 1 320 000 Jan 1 '26-'47
[5 4 0 .0 0 0 — A u g

1 '2 6 -'4 3

4>£s’22 F-A (21. 000____Aug 1 1944
l 60,000..A ug 1 '45-'47

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS

Dec., 1925.]

INTEREST is payable on refunding bonds of 1924 at Equitable Trust
C o., N. Y .: on others at office of State Treasurer and at the National
Bank of Commerce in New York City.
TOTAL DEBT.—Mississippi's bonded debt on Oct. 1 1925 amounted to
$14,543,250. On Oct. 1 1925 the various trust funds of the State aggregated
$2,044,989.93. These funds were moneys taken over by the State, and
only the interest is paid on them. Cash on hand and in depositaries Oct. 1
1925. $3 469 458 55. The net revenues of the State amount annually to
about S9.00J.OO0.
The constitution of the State interdicts the payment of the so-called
‘ Union Bank” and “ Planters’ Bank” bonds. For readjustment movemen
see V. 93. p. 1803.
BOND ISSUE OF 1910—FACTS CONCERNING — The State Su
preme Court on May 29 1911 decided the suit started by former Stati
Treasurer Edwards, who refused to pay the interest due Jan. 1 1911 or
$600,000 bonds sold in July 1910, on the ground that should the bond
holders receive interest that accrued prior to the date on which they pair
their purchase money, the sale would be below par, in violation of th<
statutes. The State Supreme Court held this view was correct. V. 92
p 1511. Holders of the issue of 1910 were then given the privilege of ei
changing their holdings for new bonds or accepting cash for the same. Of
the total of $600,000 bortds, $336,000 were redeemed between Jan. 1 anr
Jan. 15 1912 while the remaining $264 ,000 were exchanged for new bonds
ASSESSED VALUATION.— The State's assessed valuation and tax rat*
have been as follows:
Y ea r s.

*Rpal
E state.

P ersonal
P roperty.

Tax
Railroads.
Total A ssessed
Telegraphs. & c.
V alu ation . ver M

1994
t
$8.00
1923 ____$459,102,623 $140,688,843 $102,930,076 $702,721,542
9.00
708.395.575
142.067.044 102.445.116
1922 ___ 463.883.607
9.00
729.091.657
1921____ 463.883.607
162.322.102 102.885.948
9.00
766.284.113
1920 ____ 462.355.492
199.770.656 104.157.965
551
151 995 737
91.762 435
702.583.649
19 19___ 458 825.477
6.51
649.175.998
141.200.611
91.279.436
1 9 18____ 416.695.951
4. or
117.551.983
626.296.611
1 9 17____ 417.164.293
91.580.335
e.or
1 9 16____ 256.265.231
104.370.761
429.196.720
68.560.728
6.0(
68.499.108
4 0,715.826
98.508,063
1915____ 253.708.655
441.497.562
6.0(
1 9 14____ 269.422.222
101.939,210
70.136.130
60.101.052
411.551.004
6.or
111.344.966
19 12____ 240.104.986
6 0(
393,605.644
110.713.772
51,002.284
1 9 10____ 231 .889.588
112 539,367
48.659.504
383.823.739
60
<
1908 ____ 222.624,868
44.493.920
368.543.909
601
1906 ___ 222.386.593
101.663.396
37,750.505
284.343.137
6.or
1905 ____ 151.506.047
95 086 .585
1900 ____ 131 .315.821
215,765.947
6. or
57.400.338
27,049.788
A 5(
1899 ____ 113.579.916
48.358.640
26.337.353
188.275.909
47.,540.169
160 949.527
5.0'
1893 ___ 113.409.358
* Real estate is assessed every two years. This accounts for the similarity
o f the totals fo- 1921 and 1922 and for previous biennial periods,
t Same as 1923.
STATE DEBT.— Section 258 of Article 14 of State Constitution
adopted Nov. 1 1890, provides that the credit of the State shall not h*
pledged or loaned in aid of any person, association, or corporation; and
the State shall not become a stockholder in any corporation or association
nor assume, redeem, secure, or pay any indebtedness or pretended in­
debtedness alleged to be due by the State to any person, association, o*
corporation whatsoever, claiming the same as owners, holders, or assignee^
o f any bond or bonds, now generally known as “ Union Bank” bonds and
“ Planters Rank" bonds.
The 1920 Legislature passed an Act (Chapter 112, Laws of 1920) creating
the State Bond Commission, with power to issue in 20 series $5,000,000
25-year serial coupon bonds, to bear interest at a rate not in excess of
545%, for the purpose of erecting buildings, making permanent improve­
ments, additions and repairs to the State University at Oxford, the A. & M
College at Starkville, the Mississippi State College for Women at Columbus
the Mississippi State Normal College at Hattiesburg, the Alcorn A. & M.
College at Rodney, the State Insane Hospitals at Jackson and Meridian
the State Charity Hospitals at Jackson an 1 Laurel, the State Tuberculosis
Sanitorium at Magee, the Mississippi Iniustrial School at Columbus, the
Deaf and Dumb Institution at Jackson, the Old and New Capitol buildings,
the Governor's Mansion and the State Penitentiary. The 1922 Legislature
gave this commission the additional power to issue notes of the State, to
run for no more than 2 years and to bear interest at a rate not to exceed
6 % , in a total amount not to exceed the difference between the appropria­
tions made by the 1920 and 1922 Legislatures and the total estimated
revenues to be received by the State during 1922 and 1923, the funds to
be used to meet the appropriations made in 1920 and 1922.
At the 1924 session of the Legislature two bond issues were authorized
and have since been sold. One issue, .$5,816,500 in amount, was authorized
for the purpose of retiring short term notes and certain State bonds. The
other, $2,400,000 in amount, was used to refund an issue in the same amount
issued under the provisions of Chapter 108, Laws of 1918. (See details of
debt above for other particulars of these bond issues.)
MUNICIPAL BORROW ING POWERS-— Prior to 1920 municipal
indebtedness was regulated by Chapter 147, Laws o f 1914. Under this
Act municipal indebtedness was restricted to 7% o f the assessed valuation of
taxable property, but the provision was made that, through the vote of the
people, the limit might be raised to 10%. The provision was also made
that bonds issued by cities of 10,000 or more inhabitants might issue bonds
for the purpose of improving or paving street or sidewalks, or constructing
or otherwise acquiring water works, gas. electric plants, and for the im­
provement, repair and extension thereof, in excess of 10%, but in no case
to exceed 15% of the assessed value. These limits did not apply to bonds,
the proceeds o f which were invested in enterprises producing or having suf
ficient revenue over and above their operating expenses to pay the inter­
est on the bonds.
In 1920, however, another Act (* hapter 206), acting as a repealer of the
1914 law was passed. This Act limits the amount of bonds that may be
issued by any municipality to 15% o f the assessed valuation of taxable
property. The exception is made that bonds issued to pay outstanding
legal obligations or for refunding outstanding bonds, or for constructing,
improving, enlarging or extending any public utility owned by the munici­
pality producing sufficient to pay expense of operation, and interest and
principal on the bonds. Bonds are to bear interest at no more than 6%
and are to mature annually for no more than 25 years. All bonds, except
refunding, must be approved by a majority vote of the electors, but in
cities of less than 12,000 inhabitants, bond issues of no more than $30,000
may be authorized by the Mayor and aldermen without a vote, unless
the people, by filing a petition signed by 20% of the qualified electors,
protest against the issuance of the bonds without an election.
An Act passed by the 1914 Legislature authorizes cities of 20.000 or over
operating under commission government laws to issue, outside the debt
limit, not exceeding $500,000 bonds for street improvements. An Act
more general in its scope was passed in 1922 (Chapter 223). This law
empowers all municipalities to issue notes,certificates of indebtedness and
street intersection bonds for the purpose of paving and repairing streets
and making other special improvements, such notes, certificates and
bonds to be payable from special assessments and not to be chargeable
against the debt limit.
An Act (Chapter 194) providing a supplemental, additional and alterna­
tive method o f making local improvements in municipalities, authorizing
and providing for special assessments for the cost thereof was passed at the
1924 session of the Legislature. Under the provisions of the law any
municipality may issue notes, certificates, purposes o f indebtedness or
special improvement bonds for various local improvements, which obliga­
tions are not to be included in any limitation fixed by law upon the in­
debtedness o f any municipality, and are to be payable from special assess­
ments.
The local improvements which are authorized by the Act are set out in
Section 2 and are as follows:
(a) Streets, highways, boulevards, avenues, squares, lanes, alleys and
parks, or any part thereof may be opened, reopened, widened, graded, re­
graded, paved, repaved, surfaced, resurfaced, and curbs and gutters may
be constructed or reconstructed therein.
(b) Sidewalks may be graded, regraded and levelled, laid, relaid, paved,
repaved, surfaced or resurfaced.
(c) Water connection, sanitary sewers, storm sewers and other drains or
sewers may be laid or relaid, and constructed or reconstructed, in any
street, highway, boulevard, avenue, square, land, alley or park.
(d) Street lighting system, together with the cost and the expense of
furnishing energy to said street lighting system (for a period not longer than
ten years) or street lighting system commonly known as white ways, or
other local improvement whatsoever to be constructed, reconstructed,
repaired or renewed.




219

By Chapter 198, Laws of 1924, the corporate authorities of any munici­
pality, whether operating under Chapter 99 of the Code of 1906. or under
special charter, or under the commission government laws, which have or
may hereafter have a population of more than 20,000, according to the
last preceding United States Census, are authorized to issue, outside the
debt limit, bonds not exceeding $400,000 for the purchase of lands for
school purposes and for the rection, maintenance, improvement, equip­
ment, and repair of school buildings.
Legislation also enacted by the 1924 Legislature empowers municipalities
and counties to issue bonds for agricultural high school purposes. Debt
incurred by counties for this purpose added to other indebtedness shall not
exceed 10% of the assessed valuation. Such indebtedness is excluded with
reference to the limitation of any municipality.
INITIATIVE AND REFERENDUM UPHELD.— The State Supreme
Court has declared that the initiative and referendum amendment to the
State constitution adopted by the voters in 1914, together with gight other
amendments, was properly phrased, nrooerly submitted and ultimately
adopted by the voters of the State.— V. 104, p. 1824.
ACT PASSED VALIDATING ALL MUNICIPAL BONDS, & C.
REGARDLESS OF DEFECTS.— Chapter 295, Laws of 1922, approved
March 14 1922, validates all bonds, notes, certificates, loan warrants, or
other obligations of any county, road district, school district, municipality,
drainage district, &c., which may have been sold at less than par and
accrued interest, regardless of any defect or irregularity in their authoriza­
tion, provided the obligations are delivered and paid for within two years
from March 14 1922. The following places are not affected by this Act:
Ooldwater Drainage District, Quitman, Tunica, Coakoma, Hurrican
Creek Drainage District, or Yalobusha District No. 2 of Calhoun County.
It is further provided that this Act does not apply to bond issues whose
validity was being contested at the time of the passage of the Act. The
further exception is made that the Act does not validate any allowance
made by public officials in the sale of bonds, or any transfer, misuse, un
lawful expenditure, or illegal handling of any funds derived from the sale
of bonds validated in this Act, or any warrants or other obligations issued
in violation of Chapter 326 of the Laws of 1920. which prohibits the issuance
of warrants, when there is not sufficient money in the particular fund from
which the allowance is to be made to pay the warrants, unless petitioned
for by a majority of the voters,
A similar Act (Chapter 225) to that passed by the 1922 Legislature
above cited was passed at the 1924 session and validates all bonds, notes,
certificates, loan warrants, or other obligations of any county, road district,
school district or subdivision or district thereof of any municipality, separate
school and district or drainage district, but, in this case, which have been
sold or contracted to be sold at no less than par and accrued interest, ex­
ceptions. however, being made as in the case of 1922 law. Under the
present enactment all bonds or other obligations must be delivered and
paid for two years from April 9 1924.
BOND ISSUES FDR PERMANENT ROADS.— The 1916 Legislature
passed an Act providing for the issuance of serial coupo i bends for per­
manent roads in an amount which will not exceed 20% of the assessed value
of taxable property of said district, based on the assessment roll of the then
current year.— V. 103, p. 862.
T A X EXEMPT STATE AND MUNICIPAL BONDS — Under a State
law. last amended by Chapter 183. Laws of 1918. "All State, county and
municipal, levee or school bonis or other Government obligations issued
after the first day of April 1906 . . . shall be exempt from taxes of any
character whatever."
DRAINAGE D ISTRICT BONDS EXEMPT FROM T A X A T IO N .—
During the 1908 session of the Legislature an Act was passed (Chapter 141,
laws of 1908). and approved Feb. 20 1908, providing that “ in addition to the
property already exempt from taxatioa, the bonds of the drainage districts
of the State of Mississippi shall be exempt from taxes of any character what­
ever." V. 87. p. 1254.
STATE INCOME LAW.— At the 1924 session of the Legislature an Act,
modeled after the Federal Income Tax Law, to levy an income tax on indi­
viduals, partnerships, corporations, associations, trusts and estates, for
the benefit of the general fund of the State, was passed, an t at the general
election on Nov. 4 1924 the voters defeated by a vote of 9,865 for to 83,689
against a proposed amendment to Section 112 of the State Constitution
which would have provided that “ taxes also may be imposed on privileges,
excises, occupations, income, legacies or inheritances, which taxes may be
graduated and progressive. The State Tax Commission advises us that the
proposed amendment was for the purpose of providing a classified property
tax, though there was included in it the other features noted, and that the
defeat of the amendment does not affect in any way the validity of the
State income tax law of 1924. The Mississippi Supreme Court has held in
the case of Hattiesburg Grocery Co. vs. Robertson, 126 Miss. 34, that a
State income tax is not unconstitutional, and this decision was affirmed by
the U. S. Supreme Court, the case being dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.
By a four-to-two decision, the Supreme Court of Mississippi on June 1
1925 (see V. 120, p. 3023) held the State Income Tax Law, passed by the
1924 Legislature, to be constitutional and valid, reversing the decision of
Judge Roger Wilson of Newton County Circuit Court announced on
March 30 1925— V. 120, p. 1693. The decision was made in the cases
brought on appeal from the County Court by the States Attorney-General,
Rush Knox, against the Gulf, Mobile & Northern R R ., a Mississippi
corporation, and V. E. Stone, agent at Newton (Miss.), for the railroad,
for the purpose of testing the law, both as to rights of coroorations and the
rights of individuals. In announcing the decision, Chief Justice Smith
declared that every objection raised by the appellees to the validity of the
statute had been expressly decided contrary to the appellees’ contention,
“ either by a former decision of this Court or by a controlling decision o f
the Supreme Court of the United States.”
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— The Banking Department under
date o f Sept. 26 1917 informed us that "Mississippi has no law regulating
the way in which savings institutions are permitted to invest their funds.
Savings banks can invest their funds in the same manner as any other
State bank, no separate law governing them.”
POPULATION OF STATE 1920------- ____1,790,618 1870_____ ___ 827,922 1830_____ ___ 136,621
910........ ____1,797.114 1860_____ ___ 791,305 1820_____ - - 75,448
1900 ___ _--l.551.270 1850_____ ___ 606.526 1810_____ - - .
40,352
t890 ___ ____1.289.600 1840_____ . . - 375.651 1800--- ..
8,850
1880_________ 1,131.597|
The proportion of colored population was 57.47% in 1880, 57.98% In
1890, 58.6% in 1900. 56.2% in 1910 and 52.0% in 1920. In number, blacks
were 310.808 in 1850, 437,404 in 1860, 444.201 in 1870, 650,291 in 1880.
747.720 in 1890. 905,930 in 1900, 1.009.487 in 1910 and 935.184 in 1920.
C ITIE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF M ISSISSIPPI.
ABERDEEN.

This city is the oounty seat of
Monroe County. Population 1910,
1.708; 1920. 4,071.
R efu nding Bonds.
.■
$41,000...........................
3s
...
25.000----------------------Electric Light < Sewer B onds.
&
Ss ’05 . . . $19,800............... ............
City-Hail Bonds,
is ’ l l J-J
$6,000..July 1 '26-’31
N egro-School (Part y ea rly ).
.s ’ l l J-J
$3,900c...Ju ly 1 1931
Street Improvement Bonds.
($6,193___ Aug 1 1926
5s ’25 F-A (28,000_-Aug 1 ’27-’30
J-J 137,500. .A ug 1 ’31-’35
Frisco RR. bonds___________$4,000
funding bonds______________ 10,000
BOND. D EBT June 1925. $212,694
Waterworks & Electric light
bonds (incl.)___________
73,200
Assess, val. 1921_________ 1.900,000

BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’ 2 4 .. $131,500
Assess, val. '24 (40% a ct.).3 ,500,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-S10.00
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank.N. Y .
or First Nat. Bank. Aberdeen.

ABIACA DRAINAGE DISTRICT.

This district is in Le Flore, Holmes
and Carroll counties.
f $ 1 0 0 ..Mar 1 ’26-’26
6s ’22 M-S (42,000.-M ar 1 ’27-’32
167,500. .M ar 1 ’33-’41
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1922..$! 10,000
Assessed benefits__________ 213,844
IN T. at the Liberty Central Trust
Co., St. Louis.

ACKERMAN.

This town is the county seat of
Jhoctaw County.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’22--.$62,500
VYaterdebt (incl.)__________ 45,000
Floating debt (add’l) _______ 5,000
Assess, val. ’22 (% act.)___ 500.000
ABERDEEN GRADED SCH. DIST Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $26.00
_
This district is in Monroe County. Population i 910. 1.398; 1920, 1,264
( $7 .500 ..Apr 1 '26-’28
5 }is ’2 3 A -0 50,000 ..A p r 1 ’29-38 A D A M S C O U N T Y .
67,500
..A p r 1 ’39-’47County seat Is Natchez. Popu­
1 4,000
Apr 1 1948 lation 1910,25,265; 1920, 22,183.

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B onds (Issu ed to take care o f over­ TO T . B D . D T. Jan 1925-- $200,000
draft in general f u n d ).
Assessed valuation 1924___2,491,306

[V ol. 121.

BOND. DEBT N ov 1 1922. $303,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1921_ 2,225.000 5s 16 M -N $40,000c. .M a y 15 1936
_
. . . *108,000........................... Population (estimated)_______ 6,000 Actual value (estim ated)..5,000,000 BOND. D EBT Oct 19 1923:
Water and light b on d s .. $24,000
IN T . at the Hanover National Assessed benefits_________ 1,723,335
S ch ool B onds.
Sewer bonds____________
50,000
. . . $ 7 5 ,0 0 0 ........................ Bank, New York City.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
Road Bonds.
S .G .& G . bonds_______
26,000
6b '12Dec $150,000c_____Dec 2 1952 BALDW YN.
Grammar school bon d s..
12,000
BLUE LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.
This town is in Lee & Prentiss
Separate District school
5 s ’ 19
. . . 150,000 ______1926-1940
This district is in Tallahatchie and
5s
J-D
40,000c_Seri illy Counties.
bonds_________ $125,000
5s ’23J-J
25,000c_________ serially
Est. part of city in Sepa­
Electric Light & W ater B onds. Sunflower counties.
R efu n d in g RR. Bonds.
rate Dist. bonds ( H )—
62,500
?> '16 Mav $S»,600c.......May 2 1936 6s '20 A -0$ 120,000. .A pr 1 ’26-'40
«
(?)
TOTAL BONDED D E B T $174,500
4 ^ g ’06 Jan $35,00 0c...Ja n l ’26-'30 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 ’2 5 .—$44,250 BONDED D E B T .............
IN T . payable in St. Louis, M o
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '21. $498,500 Water debt (incl.)____________21,000
Floating debt (add'l)______ 192,390
Assess, val. ’22 (3-5 a ct.). 11,469,401 Sinking fund_______________ 3.500
Total assessed value 1924.10,842,986
IN T . at County Treas. office.
BOGUE PHALIA DRAIN. DIST Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$15.00
Assessed val., real estate____475.000
* These bonds were issued after
A district in Washington County
Assessed val., personal_____225.000
AIR LINE DELTA
HIGHWAY Tot. ass’d val. -25 ( H a c t .).750.000 6s g ’ 13 F-AS384 OOOc.Feb 10 ’ 26 ’33 Oct. 19 1923 and are not included in
TAXING DISTRICT.
Totaltaxrate (per $1,000) '25-$20.00 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 '24. $432,000 the above debt figures.
This district is in De Soto County. Population in 1910, 787; In 1920, 922 Population (est)____________ 15,000
6s ’ 18 M-N $52,000.-M ay 1 '26-’38
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat CANTON SEPARATE SCH. DIST.
BOND. D T . Jan 1919____ $80,000 b a t e s v i l l e ]
This district isin Madison County.
Bank, Chicago.
Assessed value 1917______ 1,342,537
$7,500 ..........1926-192$
This city is the county seat of
Population 1918 (est.)________ 6,500 Panola County. Incorporated under BOLIVAR COUNTY.
50.000 ..........1929-193$
5}£s'23 s-a
30.000 ..........1939-1943
Code in 1892.
County seat is Cleveland.
ALCORN COUNTY.
32,500
1944-1948
Sewerage Bonds.
Road Bonds.
...
20,000 — . .....................
Corinth is the county seat.
6sg '16 J-J $5,500c_July 1 1936 . . s
. . . $500.000.......................... -s
Bonds outst’d ’g Oct 19 ’ 23. $125,000
C orin th -to-O u lfR oad Dist.B ds
W aterworks Bonds.
C ou rt House Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-NS60.000____N ov 1 1942 -s
...
$23.000______________
-s
. . . $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 9 ________ ______ Assessed value 1922_______ 4,300.000
Actual value (estimated).12,000,000Road Bonds.
School Bonds.
6th Separate Road Dist.
5 ^ s ’ 16 J-J $65.000._July 1 ’26-’41 -s
...
$4.500............................
15.000. -Apr 1 ’26-'30 IN T . at City Clerk’s office.
6s ’ 18 M-S 60.000_____ 1928-1942 Other sewer bonds___________$12,000 6s ’20 A-O 30.000— Apr 1 ’31-'3f
UN
6s ’ 18 M-S 40.000 ......... 1928-1937 BOND. DEBT N ov 23 ’23..$45.000
35.000. -Apr 1 ’36-’4<C A R R O L L C O the T Y .
Carrollton
county seat.
6s ’ 17 J-J 30.000..........1927-1941 Sinking funds_____________
7.000
40.000-Apr 1 '41-’4f is
Road B onds.
6 s ’ 18 —
15.000...........
1935 Ass’d val’n 1922 ( H a ct.)___ 790,636
Co. Spec. Road Dist. No. 1.
(15,000..Sept 1 ’26-’30 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22.$20.00 5 s s'19 M-S $120,000-Mar 1 ’26-’49 6s ’ 17 F-A $50,000.-Feb 1 ’ 28-’ 42
4
5s ’25 M-S (60,000..S e p t 1 ’31-’40 Population in 1910, 774; 1920, 1,050 BOND. DEBT N ov 1 0 ’25 $705,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921. $41,000
25.000
175,000..Sept 1 ’41-’50
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
75,000 Floating debt_____________
C orinth-In ka Road Dist.
BELZONI.
Assessed value, real estate.21,975,075 Assess, val. real estate____ 2,308,610
i s ’ 19 J-D $22,500______________ ________ town Is now the county seat Assessed value, personal-. 4,092,190 Assess, val. personal_____ 615,585
This
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 1 .. $156,500 of Humphreys County.
Other assessable property. 2,638,028 Other assessable property.. 785,812
Warrant debt (add’l ) _____
17,670 6s '23
. . . *10,000 ................Serial Assessed valuation 1925 —28.705,293 Total assessed value 1922
Road district debt (a d d 'l).. 260.500
(about H actual)_______ 3,710,007
S treet Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1.000v25$10.00
TOT. B D . D T. Oct 1925.. $350,000
($12,000. .F eb 1 ’ 26-’ 29 Populat’n 1910, 48,905: 1920, 57,669 State&Co. tax;per $1,000)’21.$40.00
Sinking fund______________
66,976 6 s ’24 F-A 60,000. .F eb 1
Popula’n 1910, 23.139; 1920, 20,324
’ 30-’39
IN T . at Citizens’ Bank, Shelby.
Total assess, val. 11925____7,103,000
l 75,000..F eb 1 ’40-’44
Populan 1910. 18.159; 1920, 21,369
Bridge Im provement Bonds.
C E N T R A L D R A IN A G E D I S T .
6s ’06
. . . $10,100____June 1 1926 BOLIVAR COUNTY DRAINAGE
This district is in Bolivar County.
D ISTR IC T NO. 10.
S chool Bonds.
6s ’21 J-.i $200,000. .July 1 '26-’41
AMITE COUNTY.
6s '23
. . . $6,000 __________Serial 6s 20 J-J ($l0O.000.July 1 ’26-’3f BOND. DEBT Jan 1922.. $250,000
Liberty is the county seat.
I 80.000-.July 1 ’36-’4f Total benefits assessed____ 615,810
Electric Light Bonds.
Road Im provement Bonds.
6s ’24 M -N $19,000-.N ov 1 ’26-’45 BONDED D E B T ............. .$200,000 Estimated value__________ 3,000,000
5J4s’ 17 — $40,000____1932 & 1942
IN T. at American Trust C o., St Population (estimated)_______ 6,000
W ater Works Impt. Bonds.
6s T7 . . .
70,000____1932& 1942 6s '14 . . .
$5,000___ July 1 1934 Louis.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
5 ^ s ’ 17 A-O 50,000 _____ 1927-1941
Sewer St W ater Works Bonds.
6s '17 J-D 60,000 _____ 1928-1942 6s '14 . . . $20.000____July 1 1934
CH ARLESTO N.
BOONEV1LLE SCHOOL DIST.
6s '20 . . . 52.000-'28.’37.’42&’43
C olored Public S chool Bonds.
This city (formerly a town) Is the
This district (P. O Booneville) it
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 .. $470,000 6s ’ 17 . . .
$5,000____May 1 1937
county seat of Tallahatchie County.
Floating debt (a d d !)______
25,0 M
i
W ater, Light & Sewer Ext. Bds. In Prentiss County.
Proclaimed a city by the Governor in
B uilding Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
20,000 5 ^ s ’23 . . . $70,000 ..............Serial
..s
A-O $25.000_____ Due 1938 a proclamation dated June 18 1921.
Assess.val., real estate____3,730,686
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_____ 870 000 5Ks'25 J-J $15,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1940 BOND. DEBT Oct 13 1921. $65,000 Commission form of government.
Water, sewer & light bonds $99,500
Other assessable property. . 625,864
Assessed valuation 1921
W ater & Light R efu nd ing Bds.
17,900
(75% actual) (est.)_____1,000,000 Refunding bonds_________
Tot .ass'd val.’25 ( K a c t .)..5,226,550 5 ^ s ’24 . . . $15,000 _________ Serial
5,000
Tax rate (per $1,000)’21 (est.).$18.00 RR. rignt-of-way bonds___
State Sc County tax rate (per
Cemetary Notes.
Separate dist. school bonds
90,000
$1,000) 1925______________ $39.00 6s ’20
. . . $9,200__ Dec 31 1930
Populat’n 1910, 22.954; 1920, 18,960 TOT. DB. D T. N ov 18’25- $322,100 BOYLE SEPARATE ROAD DIST Outstdg. bonds N or 1 '24. 212,400
City assessed valuations:
Water debt (incl.)________ 129,000
P. O. Boyle, Bolivar County.
Real estate_____________ 902,625
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
_
17,500
AM ORY.
'$15,000.Mar 1 f26-’3C
344,958
This city is in Monroe Co. Popu­ Ass’d val. 1925 (3-5 a c t .)..2,486.257 6s ’20 M-S 30.000— Mar 1 ’31-’35 Personal_______________ 1.247.583
Total city 1924______
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$17.00
lation In 1910, 2,122; 1920, 2,861.
45.000— Mar 1 ’36-'40Sep. school dist. val’n ’24. 784,887
* Issued to liquidate outstanding
School B uilding Bonds.
55.000—
Mar 1 ’24 (75% a c t . ) . . .2,032,470
Tot. val.’41-’46
6s&6s . . .
$5.100.................... 1927 Indebtedness.
BOND. DEBT M ay 1 1920 $250,000
tax
Electric-light bonds 5s_______ $9,000 Population 1910, 1,059; 1920, 2,277 Assessed value 1920______ 1,536,341 City dist.rate (per $1,000) ’24.$37.O0
Sch.
tax (per $1,000) '24.$22.00
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Population 1920 (est.)________ 3,500 Popula n 1910, 1.834; ’ 20______ 3,007
SHs’ l l J’ne $57.100___________1931 BELZONI DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Washington Co.
W ater Plant & M unicipal Office
C H IC K A S A W C O U N T Y .
6s ’ 13 M-N$224 000c ...1926-1933 BROOKHAVEN.
B uilding Bonds.
This city is in Lincoln County.
Houston is the county seat.
6s ’23 A -0 $15,000..Apr 1 ’26-’40 TOTAL DEBT Jan 1916— $400,000
Sewer Bonds.
C ourt House Bonds.
BON D. DEBT Nov 22 '24. $158,300 Assessed benefits__________1,690,882
Assess.val., real estate____1,407 681 Real value (e st.)_________ 5,000000 5J*s’20 s-a ($10,000 ____ 1926-1930 5s ’07 . . . $35,000___________ 1927
36.000 _____ 1931-1939 5s ’09 . . . 10.000___________ 1929
Assess, ral., person'll____ 507 170 Population (est.)______________ 8.000
1940
(74.000............
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat.
Jail BondsTot. ass. val. ’24 (7-10 act) 1.914,851
S chool Bonds.
SJ^s’ 14 . . . $10,600---------------- 1934
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 .. $28 00 Bank, Chicago.
-s T2 . . . $10.000.....................1932
Supers. Dist. No. 2 B onds.
IN T . at Merchante’ A Farmers’
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '19
. . . *87.000___________ 1930
Bank in Amory, city depository, or BENTON COUNTY.
5s ’ 12 A-O $1 4,00 0...O ct 1 ’ 26-’32
Supers. Dist. No. S Road B onds.
any other bank in Amory, and at the
Ashland is the county seat.
W ater and L ight Bonds.
6s ’ 17 M-S
$50,0 0 0 -S ep t 1’ 29-’ 38
National City Bank, New York,
Road Bonds.
($1.690c__Jan 2 ’26-’28
Supers. Dist- No. 4 Road Bonds.
5H s’ 19 J-D$154,000_____1926-1939
5 ^ s ’23 J-J (12,000c..Jan 2 '29-'38 6s ’ 16 F-A $7.000—Aug
1 ’26-’39
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 ’25— $156,000
15.000c—Jan 2 ’39-’48
ANGUILLA CONS. SCH. DIST.
Floating debt (add’l ) _____
15,000 5 ^ s ’ 24 F-A 48,000—Aug 5 ’26-’49 5s ’ 19 . . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ............... -1930
A district in Sharkey County.
Assess, val. real estate_____1,919,189 B O N D . DEBT M a y 1923.$ 380,000 5s Supers. Dist- No, 6 Road 1Bonds.
($4,600.June 15 ’26-’28 Assessed val. personal_____
’ 19 J-D $75,000--June
’ 30-’39
f c ’23 J -D 15 37,500.June 15 '29-’43 Other assess, property_____ 429.877 Water & light debt (in c l.).. 135,000 BONDED DEBT (Jan 1 ’21)—
704.383
_
(15,000.June 15 '44-’48 Tot.ass’d val.’24(72%aet.) 3.053,449 Assessed valuation 1922_ 3.000.606
County_________________ $159,000
Population 1910, 5.293: 1920, 4,706
TO T. B D . D T . June 1923. $82,500
87,000
District N ». 2__________
Assessed valuation 1922___2,100,000 State & Co.taxtper $1.000) ’ 25 $30.00
District No. 8__________ 200.000
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000 Population 1910. 10,245; 1920. 9,851 BROOKHAVEN SEPARATE S. D.
District No. 4 __________
92.000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank. N .Y .
District No. 5__________
75.000
This district is in Lincoln County.
BILOXI.
5tfs'22 J-D$132,000- - Dec 5 '26-’47 Assess.val., real estate____4,448.101
This city Is In Harrison County, BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’24— $147,000 Assess.val., personal______1,147.433
ARKABUTLA CREEK DR. DIST.
This distriet (P. O. Senatobia) is tncorp. 1896. Commission govern­ Assessed valuation 1924___3.528,115 Other assessable property— 892.001
ment adopted, see V. 106, p. 411.
In Tate County.
Population in 1920____________4,706 Total assess.value 1922___6,487.510
S chool Bonds.
Population, 1920. 22.846; ’ 20, 22,212
Drainage System Bonds.
IN T at
5U s’ 17 A-O $60000r*-.Apr 1 ’26-’37 5s '12 — . $39 000 _____ 1926-1932 merce, . St. National Bank ef Com­
Louis.
5>4s
. . . 100,000._______ ______
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924...$85,000
C H IC K A S A W C O U N T Y S U P E R ­
Total assessed value ’24 (est.)400,00© 5>fs’24 J-J 105,600.-Jan 1 ’26-’49
V IS O R S ’ D I S T R I C T N O . 1.
CALHOUN COUNTY
Street Improvement Bonds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24_$3.50
5A£s’66 F-A $33,000--Aug 1 ’26-’39
...$ 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 _______________
Plttsboro is the county seat.
Population in 1924------------------- 300 5 H s
6s ’21
- - . 100,000----------------------5s ’ 18 . . .
1,500_____ 1926-1928
Road Bonds.
5H s
86,000—Jan 1 ’26-’49 6s ’ 19 . . . $298,000___________1943 TO T‘25 F-A T50,000_______________
A TCH AFALAYA D R . & LEV.DIS. 5J^s’24 J-J
. BD . D
July '2 5 -- - $158,000
f *4.000c ...F e b 1 1926 Assessed value .1924----------- 1,543,900
Park, Playground & Pier Bds.
P. O. Silver City.
6s ’20 F-A{ *80,000c..F eb 1 ’27-’36 Population 1920 (Census)------- 4,546
5Ms
. . . $80,000_______________
Canal C o n stru ctio n Bonds.
l *100.000c—Feb 1 ’37-'46
Library Bonds.
$3,000_____ 1926-1928
IN T .
s at the
BOND. DEBT Dec 17 '25- $480,000 National on 5KN .Y . City. Hanover
. . . $20,000-----------------------10.000 ___ 1929-1933 5 H s
Bank,
35,000
6a ’16 M ay 3,000.........
1934 NET B D . D T . July 1 ’23— $602,500 Floating debt (add’l )______
Total assess, val. 1922____6,006,000 Sinking fund______________
7,000
16.000 ___ 1935-1938
DRAINAGE DIST.
30.000 ...... 1939-1944 Population 1910, 8,049; 1920, 10,937 Tot. assess. ’25 (2-5 a c t .) ..3,408,520 CHRISTMAS is in Bolivar County.
This district
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’25.$51.00
6,000.........
1945
6s ’20 M-S ($40,000—Sept 1 ’26-’30
BLACK BAYOU DRAIN. DIST.
Population 1920 (Census)____16,823
BON D. D E B T Dec 1 1919--$78,000
1100,000—Sept 1 '37-’40
This district (P. O; Greenville) Is
IN T . on bonds marked (*) at the BOND. D EBT Oct 1921— $154,000
In Washington County.
ATTALA COUNTY."
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
$70,000..Mar 1 ’26-’27 Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
Kosciusko is the county seat.
84.000.
. Mar 1 '28-’29
Road Bonds.
TOWN
CREEK
147,000—Mar 1 ’30-’32 CALHOUN CO. RD. DIS. NO. 1 CHIWAPPA
5 K s'.9 J-D.S160.000 _____ 1930-1943 s’ 17 M-S
DRAINAGE DISTRICT NO. 4.
168.000. . Mar 1 ’33-’35 BOND. DEBT Dec 17 ’25. $480,000
F unding & G en ’I Rev. Bonds.
This district Is In Lee and Monroe
126.000. . Mar 1 ’36-’37 Floating debt (additional). 350,000
6s T4 A-O
50,0000— Apr 7 1934
75,000 counties.
(15,000.July 15 ’ 26-'27 Sinking fund___________
(Subject to call after Apr 7 1919).
Tot.ass’d val.'23(45% act. 13,449,545 6s ’ 21 M ay $38,000c-M ay 1 ’29-’41
18.000.
July 15 '28-'29
CO. BD. D T . N ov 3 '2 2 -. $60,000
6s ’21 J-J (31,000.July 15 ’ 30-’32 School tax rate (per $1,000)—$20.00 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 2003)
Total assess, val. 1922------ 5,173,145
6s ’22 M -N (5.000--M ay 1 2 6 ’35
36.000. July 15 ’33-’35
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’22 $8.00
16.000-M ay 1 ’36-’41
1
27.000. July 15 ’36-’37 CANTON.
Popula’n 1910. 28.851; 1920. 24,831.
BOND. D E B T N or 1923 -.-$70 ,000
This city is in Madison County.
s ’21
150.000__________ BO N D . DEBT Oct 23 ’ 23. $807,500 Incorp. about 1830. Population Val. of prop, in district (est.) 691,850
ATTALA CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1. T ot. ass’d val.'21 (40% act.)2,525,000 1910, 3,929; 1920, 3,252.
Assessed benefits____________ 152,070
Kosciusko Is the county seat.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk , N . Y .
...
60,000______________
(Exclusive of assessment against _s
6s ’ 13 . . . $50,000----------------------*Street Paving Bonds.
railroads and telephone lines and
6s ’14 J-J
42,000. .July 1 ’26-’39
5M s’24 J-J $100,000___ Jan 1 1934 CLAIBORNE^COUNTY.
towns.)
5Ms'15 M -N 50.000.-N ov 1 ’ 26-’40 Assessed benefits________ $1,501,399
Port Gibson is the county seat.
(Optional one-tenth yearly)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1917. $150,000 Population in 1921 (est.)_____16,700
Road and Bridge Bonds.
*W ater & Light Bonds.
Ass'd val. '15 (real & pers’l) 1,713,369
( 8,000...J a n 1 ’26-’29 5 s ’09 . . . $25,000___________1929
IN T . payable in New York.
Population o f district (est.)____8,000
Road B onds.
_s ’24 J-J (45,000__ Jan 1 ’ 30-’44
IN T payable in Chicago and BLACK CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
(20.000—.Jan 1 ’45-’49 5s 13 — $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 -................1933
Kosciusko.
_______
Road and Bridge B onds.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
T h is district is in Holmes County.
($42,000— Oct 1 '26-'31 5 K s’ 18 s-a $11,000—Aug 6 ’ 26-'36 5s ’ 17 Apr $40,000------Apr 3 1937
ATTALA
CO. SUPERVISORS'
Bridge B onds.
S ch ool im provem ent Bonds.
6s '21 A-O 130,000— Oct 1 ’32-’41
D ISTR IC T NO. 1.
- - - $35,000----------------------1110,000— Oct 1 '42-’46 5s '16 M-N$12,000c—M ay 15 1936 5Ms
5 ^ s ’25 J-J $200,000..-Jan 1 ’26-’ 50
_s




Dec., 1925.]

CLAIBORNE COUNTY (C o n cl.) .
Road and Bridge Bonds.
4H s
. . . $100.000c..................1930
§ Funding Bonds.
...
75,000c........
1940
ann $40,000__________ 1934 5s
5s '12 June §50,000c_ June 1 1942
_
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
40,000__________ 1926
5Ms'19
$60,000_________ Serially 5s T6 J-J
6s ’20
75,0 0 0_________ Serially 5 s '19 J-J 490,OOOc&rJuly l ’27-’36
s '20 . . . 375.000-.July 1 ’26-’40
R oad D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
5M s’23 M-N$25,000______1926-1948 BOND. D E B T Jan 1924.$1,795,000
Total assess, val. 1923.. 25,238,019
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5M s’ 19 ___ $50,000________ Serially Popula’n 1910, 34,217; 1920, 41,511
Road District No. 5 Bonds.
IN T. on bonds o f 1912 payable at
5?4s'19 . . . $50.000________ Serially John Nuveen & C o., Chicago; on
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921. $155,000 bonds of 1916 at Nat. City Bank,
Road dist. debt Jan 1 1921:
N. Y ., or Hibernia Bank & Trust
No. 1__________________ 13c ,000 C o., New Orleans, and on bonds
N o. 2 (Sept. 1923)______ 100,000 marked (*) at the Hanover National
No. 4__________________
50.000 Bank, New York.
No. 5 .........
50.000
Floating d e b t ___________
44,215 COLUMBIA.
Assessed val., real estate..2,807.445
This city is the county seat of
Assessed val., personal___ 1,056,770 Marion County.
O th er assessable p r o p e r t y . . 1,019 279 BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’22 -- $06,000
Total assess, val. 1922____4,883,494 Tot. ass’d val.’22 (M a ct.). 1,775,000
Popula’n 1910, 17,403: 1920, 13,019 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_ $25.00
_
§ IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k.,N .Y . Population. 1910. 2,029; 1920. 2,826
5s

CHOCTAW COUNTY.
Ackerman is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
($40,000-.Apr 1 ’26-’ 30
5J^s’25 A - 0 1150,000. .A pr 1 ’31-’40
162,000. .A pr 1 ’41-’49
I 13,000___ Apr 1 1950
TO T . D E B T July 1925-- *$385,000
Assessed val. 1924_______ 2,585,045
Population 1910,14,357:1920,12,491
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank, New
York City.
* Includes temperary loan of
$10,000 to be paid out o f special as­
sessment for current year.

COLUMBUS.
County seat of Lowndes County.
Tnc. 1821.
•(•improvement Bonds.
5s g ’06 M-S $60.000c
Sept 1 1926
5 H s '2 2 J-D 44,000..June 1 ’26-’47
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5s
. . . $63,000........ ..................
Paving Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 s-a $35,00 0c____1926-1939
S chool Building.
5s ’ 16 s-an $50,000c_________ 1936
5s T7 J-D 25,000___ June 1 1937
R efunding RR. Aid Bonds.
($ 2,0 0 0 ... Apr 1 ’26-’26
5 ^ s ’22 A-O 130,000_ Apr 1 ’27-’32
_
160,000...A pr 1 ’33-’47
W ater W orks Bonds.
4% s’25 M-S $30,000c_______ serially
BOND. D EBT Sept 30 ’23. $375,000
Assessment debt (add’l) _
_
31,506
Assess, val. ’23 (3-5 act.) ..5,700,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923_ $20.00
_
Population 1910, 8,988; 1920, 10,501
t INT. at Nat. Bank of Commerce
N. Y .; on bonds o f 1922 at the Han
over National Bank, N. Y .; others at
Columbus.

CLARKE COUNTY.
Quitman is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
6s
. . . $165,000...............
S ch ool Bonds.
6s ’ 15 . . . #35.300c.............. .1935
C oun ty B onds.
6Xs
. . . $52,000_________ _____
BOND. DEBT Oct 10 ’ 21. $252,300
Floating debt.......................
Sinking fund_____________
5,000
Assessed val’n, real estate.3,854,859
Assessed val’n, personal
1,71 2.485
Other assessable property. _ 1,955,666
Total assessed val’n 1922..7.573.010 COMO-CRENSHAW ROAD DIST.
This district Is in Panola County.
8tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21-S30.00
15 ’26-’30
Popula’n 1910, 21,630; 1920, 17,927 5)^s’25 M-S ($5,000-Mar 15 ’31-’40
20,000-Mar
20,000-Mar 15 ’41-44
CLARKSDALE.
i 5,000----Mar 15 1946
This city is In Coahoma County.
This city owns its water, light and TOTAL D E B T April 1925--$96,000
Assessed valuation 1924_____973,765
•ewer plant, valued at $210,000. Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
Commission government adopted
IN T . at Central State National
General bonds______________ $29,700
School bonds_______________ 29,700 Bank, Memphis.
Liquidating & impt. b on ds.. 50,000
Refunding bonds___________ 25,000
COPIAH COUNTY.
L evee B o n d s .
Hazlehurst is the county seat.
5H s
-..$ 1 6 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
Population o f county in 1910, 35.914;
W ater, Light & Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ l l M-S $120.000c..Sept 1 1931 1920. 28.672.
C ourt H ouse & Jail.
General Im pt. Bonds.
J-J $50,000c_ Jan 1 1926
_
-s ’ 15 . . . $100.000..Oct 1 ’26-’35 _s ’
Road and Bridge.
6s ’20 M -N (200,000—M ay 1 ’26-’35
4 ^ s ’05 J-D $50,0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1930
1250,000-. M ay 1 ’36-’45 5s ’09 J-D 30,000c_ June 1929
_
R o a d B o n d s.
5s ’ 17 J-J $80,000..J a n 1 ’26-’41 .s T7 F-A 50,000c.. .F eb 1 1942
Road Dist. No. 1.
S c h o o l B o n d s.
■ ’ 18 J-J
$ 9 .0 0 0 -............. ......... 5s&6s’ll-1 9 $285,000c ...1926-1944
Road Dist. No. 2.
TOT. BD. D T . Dec 3 ’24-$l,000,300
Assess, val. real estate____$8,350,000 6sT 3-16... $120,000 ..........1926-1939
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
Assess, val. personal_____ 3,000,000
6s T9 . . . $70,000 _____ 1931-1944
Total assessed val. 1924
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
(30% actual)__________11,350,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924..$ 17 .00 6s T9 . . . $143,000c ...1926-1947
Road D istrict No. 5 Bonds.
Population 1910, 4,079; 1920, 7,552 6s’ 15-18— $234.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1943
BOND. D EBT Sept 30 ’2 4 County__________ $180,000
CLAY COUNTY.
District No.1________
297,000
West Point is the county seat.
District No.2________
128,000
Highway Bonds.
District No.3 ________
70,000
5s
. . . $38,000..........1926-1944
District No.4________
149,000
R oad Bonds (G eneral).
District No.5________
264,000
5s
. . . $20.000................... 1928
Assessed values, 1924—
Road and Bridge (G eneral).
District No. 1____ $3,208,716
5s
. . . $40.000................... 1930
D istrictN o.2____ 1,609,515
R efu n d in g Bonds.
District No. 3____
741,059
($3,000_____ 1926-1928
District No. 4 ____ 1,064,370
5*£s’23 . . .
20,000______1929-1938
D istrictN o. 5____ 3.287,195
(15,000_____ 1939-1948
Ass’d val’n, county. 1924. 9,910,855
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
IN T. at County Treasurer’s office.
6s
. . . $30,000_____ 1926-1937
R oad Dist. No. 2,
6s
...$ 1 1 6 ,5 0 0 ..........1926-1937 CORINTH.
R o a d

D ist.

N o.

3 B o n d s.

TUis c it y is in A lc o r n C o u n ty , L a st

6s
. . . $30,000 _____ 1926-1937 charter es ta b lis h e d in 1884.
W ater R efu n d in g B onds.
GEN . CO. D T . Dec 17 ’24. $189,000
. . . $53,000______________
Sinking fund______________
4,786 5 ^ s
W ater-W orks & Sewer Bonds.
T ot. assess, val. o f county
1923 ( % actual)............$6,648,715 5 s ’04 . . . $24,700___ Oct 15 1927
Assessed valua-fDlst. 1_
_ 8o6.58(i k Light, W ater & Sewer Bonds.
tion 1917___ 1Dist. 2...3 ,2 8 0 .1 6 f c ^ s ’22 M -S $70,000_______________
(Due serially for 25 years.)
(Dist 3
998 55
Paving Bonds.
State & Co. tax(per$l .0001’20 S30.no
Population 1910,20.303; 1920.17,490 5Hs’ 19 F-A $21,500.Serially to 1939
Various Improvements.
IN T . payable partly at Nat. Bank
o f Commerce, N. Y ., Merchants 5s, 5 Ms,6s&7s$34,000______ Various
School Bonds.
Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis; Com­
$7,000-------1931
mercial Nat. Bank, Chicago; Chicago 5Ms’ l l . . .
8,900.Serially to 1939
Sav. Bank & Trust C o., Chicago: 5Ms’ l9 F-A
(6,000 ______1926-1935
and Hanover Nat. Bank. New York. 6s ’20 —
[7,500 -------- 1936-1945
Street Im provement Bonds.
CLEVELAND.
This town is the county seat of 6s ’25 J-D $16,0000_____ 1928-1931
5 ,0 0 ...............1 9 3 2
Bolivar County.
18,000 _____ 1933-1936
BON D. DEBT Oct 31 ’24. $221,000
5,000___________ 1937
Water debt (incl)_________
39,500 6s ’25 F-A 12,500___________ 1927
Sinking fund______________
8,000
_____ 1928-1935
Assess, val., real estate___ 1,434,660 N E T. BD.D,104,000 ’2 5 .. $252,447
T . Aug
Assess, v a l., personal prop. 590,967 Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,700,000
_
Other assess, property___
83,267
Tot.assess, val.’24 (60 % act) 2,108,894 Total tax (per $1,000) 1923__ $22.00
Population, 1910, 5,020; 1920. 5,498
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $10.24
_
IN T. at City Treasurer’s office and
Population 1910, 1,001; 1920, 1,674 the Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .C ity,
COAHOM A COUNTY.
Friar Point 8 th^ county seat.
-s
. . . $40,000...........................
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
6 s ’ 21 A-O $118.000-May 1 ’26-’41
* R efu n d in g Bonds.
-s ’23 A-O /S3.000_____ 1926-1928
130,000_____ 1929-1943




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COVINGTON COUNTY.
County seat is Collins.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s ’06
. . . $33,000 ____ 1926-1936
6s ’07
. . . 2 0 ,0 0 0 .................. 1939
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s ’09
. . . $10,000...................1929
6s T5
. . . 9,0 0 0 ......................1935

R oad Bonds.
6 s ’22 M-S $50,000___________1947
(Due yearly until 1947.)
CO. BD. D T . Jan 1 1921.. $84,000
Road districtdebt (add’l ) . . 141,000
Assessed valuation 1922___3,109,180
Population in 1920___________14,869
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office and
the Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
DELTA C IT Y DRAINAGE DIST.
This district is in Sharkey County.
6s ’21 M-S $153,000..M ar 1 ’26-’42
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921.. $200,000
IN T . payable at Merchants’-Laclede Nat. BaDk, St. Louis, M o.
DE SOTO COUNTY SUPERVIS­
ORS’ DISTRICTS.
Bridge Bonds.
5s ’ l l . . . $25,000___________ 1931
District No. 1 Bonds.
6s T2 J-D $60,000c.June 1 ’26-’37
District No. 2 Bonds.
6s T2 J-D $36,000c.June 1 ’26-’ 37
D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
6s T2 J-D $38.000..June 1 ’ 26-’37
D istrict No. 5 Bonds.
6s T2 J-D $36,000..June 1 ’26-’37
G ood Road District Bonds.
6s’ 16-20_ $361,000 ______ 1936-1940
_
Lake C orm orant Drainage Dist.
6s T9 . . . $292,000 _____ 1926-1940
BONDED DEBT Jan 1 1 9 2 1 County________________ $25,000
District No. 1________
75,000
District No. 2________
50,000
District No. 5________
50,000
District No. 3________
50,000
Good Road District____ 361,000
Lake Cormorant Dr. D__ 292,000
County’s ass’d value ’22.8,298.248
INT payable at Cont. & Comm
Nat. Bank of Chicago, or Bank of
Commerce & Trust Co., Memphis.
DREW.
This town is in Sunflower County.
General Improvement Bonds.
6s T6 . . . $14,000___ July 1 1936
Light Plant Bonds.
6s T8 . . . $13.000________ Serially
6 s ’23 J-J (1 2 ,0 0 0 ..-Jan 1 ’26-33
(10,000_ Jan 1 ’34-’38
_
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’20 . . . $37,500________ Serially
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1924.$103,800
Assessed value 1923________ 879,486
Population in 1920______________ 721
DUNCAN ROAD D IST R IC T .
This district is in Bolivar County
( $8 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’26-’27
6s ’22 F-Al 80 ,000 ..Feb 1 ’28-’37
1100,000.-Feb 1 ’38-’47
TOT. DEBT March 1922.. $200,000
Assessed value____________2,031,623
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y.
DUNDEE ROAD D IST R IC T .
This district is in Tunica County
6s ’20 M -N ($50,000____ 1926-1935
i 54.000..........1936-1944
[ 5,000.................1 9 4 5
BOND. DEBT Mar 1921.. $121,000
Assessed value____________ 1,245,000
Population (est.)______________ 3,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .

Tot.ass’d val.’25(1-3 a c t.).2 ,686.071
Population 1910, 6,599; 1920.-5,564
IN T . payable at Hibernia Bank &
Trust C o., New Orleans or Nat.
City C o.. N . Y . City.
GLENDORA SEP ROAD DIST.
This district is in Tallahatchie
County.
6 s ’24 J-J $95,000. .July 2 ’ 26-’44
BOND. D EBT Aug 1924.. $100,000
_
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,053,700
Population___________________ 4,000
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
New York City.
GLOSTER.
This town is in Amite County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25 ...$52,000
Assess, val. 1925____________571,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$27.00
Population 1910, 1,486; 1920, 1,079
GREENE COUNTY.
Leakesville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s T2 . . . $14,000..................Serial
6s T3 __
3,000__________ Serial
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T6 . . . $93,000___________1936
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 1 .. $126,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
05,955
Assessed value, real estate.5,123,381
Assessed value, personal_
_ 907,830
Other assessable p rop erty.. 319,885
Total valuation 1922__ 6,351,096
Population 1910. 6.050; 1920--10.430
GREENVILLE.
This city is in Washington County.
Incorp. as a town 1870 and as a citj
1886. Pop’n 1910, 9,610; 1920,
11,560. Int. at Bank of America,
N. Y ., and on 6s of 1920 and 1921 at
the American Trust C o., St. Louis.
6s ’20 A-O .$25.500..-O ct 1 ’24-’40
R efu nding S chool Bonds.
5s ’24 M-S $30,000_______________
4,000. .M a y 1
’34-’35
3.000 __ M ay 11936
2,009____ M av 11937
3.000 __ M ay 11938
5Ms’24 M -N ( 2,000____ M ay 11939
3.000 __ M ay 11940
2.000 __ M ay 11941
3.000 __ M ay 11942
2.000 __ M ay 11943
. 2,000____ M ay 11944
P a v in g Bonds.
-.8
. . . 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 . ............................
P a vin g N otes.

6s ’21 M-S $ 9 0 ,0 0 0 ...Mar 1 1926
R efu nding Railroad Bonds.
5s T5 F-A $24,000.Feb 10 -30-’3a
(Due $8,000 every 5 years)
5s

R e fu n d in g W a te r B o n d s .

_
_

$65,000c______________

C ity Hall B onds.

..s
. . . $50.000...........................
H igh-School Bonds.
($38,000.. July 1 ’26-’44
5s T 4 J-J [($9,000 every 5 years)
l 11,000____July 1 1949
R iv e r -F r o n t B o n d s.

5s ’07

M -S $47,5 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1927

S ew er Bonds.

..s
. . . $75,000...........................
B O N D . D E BT Sept 30 ’ 24 $994,500
102,000
Water debt______________
Sinking fund____________
519
Assess, val., real estate_ 7,926.652
_
FLORENCE SCHOOL DIST.
Assess, va ., persona____ 3 854,442
This district (P. O. Florence) is in Total assess, value 1924.-11,781,094
Rankin County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$23.00
B uilding Bonds.
6s T9 . . . $15,000c................1939 GREENWOOD.
This city is the county seat of Le­
6s ’23 . . .
17.500c__________1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’25.-$32,500 flore County. Pop’n 1910, 5,836;
Assessed val. 1925 (est.)_____425 000 1920, 7,793.
im provem ent Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_____ $8.50
Population, 1925______________ 5,000 5 s ’06 . . . $28,300____June 1 1926
Ref. S ch ool Bonds.
FORREST COUNTY.
5s ’06 . . . $18,300___ Jan 1 1926
Hattiesburg is the county seat.
School B uilding Bonds.
5 s ’ l l . . . $40,000____Nov 1 1931
Road Improvement Bonds.
5s T7 M-S $100,000.........
1942
S ch ool B onds.
(Subject to call Mar 1 1937)
5s T5 . . . $10,000____Nov 1 1935
6s ’20 A-O $80.000.-O ct 1 ’26-’45
( 24.000.-June 1 ’26-’29
.s ’25 — 240,000.$10,000 yearly 5 ^ s ’24 J-D 100,000.-June 1 ’30-’39
Normal College Bonds.
( 70,000.-June 1 ’40-’44
5s TO . . . $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ................ 1950
H ospital B onds (Part Y ea r ly ).
Road and Bridge B onds.
5s T6 . . .
$6,000____June 11926
5s ’09 . . . $20,000___________1929
Paving B onds.
5s T2 . . . $70,000____Aug 1 1927
Jail Bonds.
5s ’08 . . . $40,000__________ 1928 5s T5 . . .
7,500____N ov 1 1935
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 22 ’24 $340,000 5s T6 . . .
20.000____Dec 1 1936
Sinking fund_____________
40,000 5s T9 . . . 7 0 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 1 ’26-’39
Tot.ass’d val.’24(3-5 act.) 17,283,000 6 s ’20 F-A (40,000--Aug 2 ’36-’40
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $18.75
150,000..A ug 2 ’36-40
Population of county in 1910,
2,0 0 0 .. June 1 ’26-’29
20,722; 1920_______________ 21,238
4,0 00.-June 1 ’30-’33
FORREST
COUNTY PAVING
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
($15,000c M ay 15 ’26-20
5s ’25
\ 60,000c M ay 1 5 ’31-’40
M -N 15 I 75,000cM ay 15 ’41-’ 50
BOND. D EBT M ay 1925 $400,000
Assessed valuation 1924.-12,250,090
Population (estimated)______25,000
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank,
New York City.
FRANKLIN COUNTY.
Meadville is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5Ms’ 19 J-D$340,000.Serially to 1944
BOND. DEBT Nov 11 ’25. $413,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
35,000
Sinking fund______________
12,000
Assessed valuation, real_ 2,481,093
_
Assessed val’n, p erson al... 955,030
Other assessable property..1,065,463
Tot.ass’d val.’ 25(50%act.) 4,501.586
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25 .$51.50
Pop’n 1910, 15,193; 1920_____ 14.156
GEORGE COUNTY.
Lucedale is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds.
5s TO J-D $20,000c_________ 1940
Road Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $17.000c.________ 1942
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s T6 A-O $90,0 0 0 c --. Oct 2 1936
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925. $127,000

1

1.500..June 1 1934
8,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’29
40.000.-Apr 1 ’30-’39
36.000. .A pr 1 ’40-’43
10,000___ Apr 1 1944
Drainage Bonds.
5s ’ 10 F-A $20,000c.—Feb 1 1930
F unding Bonds.
5s TO F-A $10.0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1930
Sewerage Bonds (Part Y ea r ly ).
6s ’21 M-NS44.800_N ov 1 ’26-’41
River Embankment Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 F-A $14,000__________ 1940
General Impt. Bonds.
($!2,000-.S ept 1 ’26-’28
5 ^ s ’23M -Si 80,000—Sept 1 ’29-’38
52,000—Sept 1 ’39-’42
[ 16,000___ Sept 1 1943
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5Xs
. . . $48,000 _____ 1926-1944
(Due $2,000 in the odd years and
($3,000 in the even years.)
BOND. D EBT Aug 1923.. $741,800
Water & light debt (in cl.).. 121,200
Indebtedness existing in
other forms_____________ 23,000
Assessment debt (add’l) ___
54,000
Cash value of water and
li^ht sinking fund_______ 183,000
Estimated assess, val., real
and personal, 1923______ 7,860,000
City tax (per $1,000) 1922____ $17.00
IN T . at City Treasurer’s office
and at the Nat. Bank of Commerce
New York.

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GREER DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
This district (P. O. Oxford) is Id
Marshall and Lafayette Counties.
Drainage Bonds.
/ $98.000c.M ay 1 ’26-'40
6s’ 16 May \ 12.500c ..M a y 1 1941
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924.. .$136,000
Assessed benefits_______
. 315,837
IN T . payable at Nat. City Bank,
New York.
GRENADA.
This city is in Grenada County.
Street Bonds.
5s T3 J-J $25.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1933
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 1 .. $119,000
Floating d e b t.. ________
8 000
Sinking fund....... ................
6 >00
Total assessed value 1921
(60% actual) (est.)_____ 2,000 00
Tax rate (per $1,000) '22_____ $22 JO
Population, 1910, 2,814; 1920, 3, i >
2
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank and
Nat. Bank of Commerce, N. Y.
GRENADA COUNTY.
Grenada is the county seat.
Com bined Supervisors' D istrict
Bonds.
I $7,000c._.M ay 1 1926
6s ’21 M -N 1120 000c.M ay 1 ’ 27-’36
1150,000c.May 1 ’37-’46
Bridge R efunding Bonds.
5s ’ 16 . . .
20.900___________ 1936
Funding Bonds.
6s T8 . . . $15,000.................... 1934
Bridge Bonds.
5s T2 Sept $30,0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1932
Road Bonds.
5s '12 Sept $15.000c___ Sept 1 1932
5s ’ 17 . . . 100.000.............. ...1 9 3 7
6s ’ 18 . . .
35,000
1928-1935
TOT. BD. D T. Jan 1 ’2 1 .. $215,000
Floating dent____________
58.608
Tot. ass'd val 22 ( *4 act .) 5,532,958
State & co. tax(per$1,000) 19.$i8.00
Popula’n 1910, 15.727; 1920, 13,607
IN T at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. V
GULFPORT.
This city is in Harrison County
Inc. 1898. Commission government
adopted Dec. 12 1911. V. 93, p
1736.
5Jis
...
45,000...........................
City-H all, W ater and Sewers.
5H s
. . . $44.000.....................
Park Bonds.
6Ms’ l6 A-O $125.000...A pr 1 1936
W harf Bonds.
6s ’ 20 J-J $20.000...........................
S chool BondsOs ’20 J-J $60,000.
5M s’23 F-A 161.090 .Feb 1 ’2 6-’48
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5s ’25 . . . $25,000..Mar 1 ’26-’50
$4,006
Street bonds, 6s__________
Street bonds, 5 y*s________
42.300
School & street bonds. 6 s ._
2.000
School’ bonds. 6s_________
3.000
General bonds. 514s______
31,700
5.000
Sewer bonds, 514s________
Central School bonds, 514s
19.000
Soria City bonds. 6s______
4.100
Jail bonds. 6s____________
1.000
Sewer and water bonds, 6s.
30.000
School and jail bonds 6 s ._ 22,000
Water-works bonds, 5 l4 s . .
88.900
Fire DeDartment b o n d s ...
22.500
B O N D .'D E B T Feb 1 ’23 $804,000
Water debt (inc________
150.000
Sinking fu n d ------- ----------88.000
Totala.ss'd val.'22(80%act) 7,300.000
Population 1910. 6.386; 1920..8.157
HANCOCK COUNTY.
Bay St. Louis is the county seat.
Road and bridge Bonds.
-s
...
$3.000____Jan 1 1931
6s ’ 13 Jan 50,000c_ Jan 1 193j
_
5s _ . . . 400,000______________
Bridge Bonds.
5J£s’25 J-J [$90,000 _____1926-1940
1 32,500 _____1941-1945
NET D E B T Oct 1925____$758 090
Total assessed val'n 1924 .5 202,771
Pop'n 1910, 11.207; 1920___ 10,380
IN T . at County Treasurer's office
HARRIS BAYOU DRAIN. DIST
A

d is t r ic t in C o a h o m a C o u n t y .

D ra in a ge

Bonds.

6s 13 M -N *56.000 May 1 '26-'33
Improvement Bonds.
6s g '16 M-N$10,000c. May 1 '35-'36
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 9 2 4 ... $73,000
Assessed benefits__________ 252,700
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Nat
Bank. Chicago
HARRISON C u U M fY .
Gulfport Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
5s
---- $32.000.-$ 1.000 yearlj
W hite A gricul. Hgh. Sch. Bds
-s
. . . $11.000___ $1,000 y ’ly
C onvict Farm Bonds.
-s
. . . $10.000___ Feb 1 1934
F unding Bonds.
5>4s
_
_ $80,000.-$2,000 yearlj
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5 s ’ 16 J-J $150.000.$10,000 yearlj
5 H s ’2 o . . . 825,000_______________
5s ’25 J-D 75,000c______________
Bridge Bonds.
5J€s
. . . $227,500_______________
’25
J-J [$11,500___ July 11926
{132,000.-July 1 ’27-’38
( 81,000--July 1 ’39-’45
Exposition Bonds.
5s '16 J-J *105.000............... ...........
Sea Wall Bonds.
5 K s’25F-A$2,000.000 ___ 1926-1950
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’25..$3,285,000
Sinking fund_______________ 92,231
Ass’d val.’21 (40% a c t .)..17.900 090
State&Oo. tax rate (per M ) '24*20 00
Pop’n, 1910. 34,658; 1920. 32.855

Municipal Impt. (Part y ea rly ).
iJ4s’06 M-S $190,360c..M ar 6 1945
Paving Bonds.
6s T9 J-D $14,000..June 1 ’26-'39
Street Bonds.
5s ’07 . . . $170,000c--------- -------City-Hall Bonds.
6s T9 J-D
5 ,6 0 0 ..June 1 '26-’39
S chool Bonds.
5s TO J-D8150.000____Dec 1 1940
6 s ’ l l . . . 40,000_______________
6s T9 J-D
4 2 0 0 .-.June 1 ’26-’39
General Improvement Bonds.
6s
s-a $365,000_____________
♦Various M unicipa Impt. Bds.
5s ’25 M -N $250,000..N ov 1 ’26-’50
(For amount due each year see V.
121, p. 2186.)
TOT. B D . DT. Oct 1925-SI,546,874
Water debt (included)_____ 127.000
Sinking fund______________ 191.736
Assessed valuation 1925-.15.670,000
* IN T . at the First National Bank,
______
Chicago.
HAZLEHURST.
This city is in Copiah County.
Improvement Bonds.
5 Hs’24 J-J $9,000c July 1 ’ 26-’34
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’25 $85,400
49,000
Water debt (included)_____
Assessed value, real estate. 70?.181
Assessed value, personal_
_ 748,436
Ass'd value 1925 (75%act.) 1,450 616
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---- $20 00
Population 1910, 2.056; 1920--1.762
HICKAHALA CREEK DR. DIST
This district (P. O. Sanotobia) is in
Tale County.
Drainage Bonds.
5 V$sT6 s-an $80,000__________ 1936
(Subject to call 1921)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-.$83,000
Tot. ass'd val.'24 (50% act ) 200,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24..$3.50
Population in 1919____________ 250
HINDS COUNTY.
Jackson is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5J*s
. . . $75.000..........................
f 4.50C_____Jan 1 1926
6s '21 J-J { 80.000...J an 1 '27-'36
1100.000...Jan 1 '37-'4«
30,000--July 1 ’26-’30
4 K s’25 J-J { 80.000.-July 1 '31-’40
[ 90,000--July 1 ’41-’50
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5>4s’24 J-J15 $95,000. Jan 15 ’26-’44
5s '24 J-D 82.500.-June 3 '30-’44
5s '24 J-D 95 090..June 1 '26-’44
Supervisor's Dists. Nos. 1 & 6.
5MsT6 M-NS100.000........................
(Due part yearly beg. in 1926.)
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s ’01 —
$10.000..................1926
5s 02 . . .
25.000................. 1927
5s 02 . . .
46.500................. 1927
R efunding Bonds.
4Hs'03 ...$ 1 0 8 .0 0 0 ...................1928
4Hs'05 . . .
39.000....................1930
A gricultural High S chool Bds.
5s T6 . . . $30.000.................. 1941
5s T 7 . . .
15.000______ ________
Armory Bonds.
5 s '22 s-a $17.000..................... ..
(Due $3,000 yearly.)
GEN. B D . DT. N ov ’24.$1.481.500
Assessed val'n, real estate. 17 488 430
Assessed val'n, personal.. 9 143 345
Other property__________ 5.153.504
D.tal asses-ed val'n 1922 31.785 279
Road dist & Consol. Sch.
(list, debt (add-!) est___ 1,000.000
Pop'n 1910.
63,726;1920___ 57.110
HOLLY SPRINGS?
This city is in Marshall County.
Street Bonds.
6s 15 M-N$15.000c___ M ay 1 1945
R efu nding Bonds.
6s '25 M-S $14,000c______ Serially
♦City Hall Bonds.
($2,500 ____1926-1930
5 M s '2 5 — .
15,000 ____1931-1945
l 7,500 ____1946-1950
O ther Bonds.
-s
. . . $ 7 5 .9 0 0 ........................
(Subject to call after May 1 1925 )
TO T. BD. DT. Sept 1925- $122,500
Water & light bonds (incl.).
68,500
Sinking fund______________
9,000
Assessed val. 1924-------------1,287,740
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924---- $15.00
Population 1910. 2.192: 1920 2.113
* IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.

HOLMES COUNTY.
Lexington is the county seat.
P ickens-R ichland Road Dist.
5 4 s'1 7 . . . 25,000___________ 1942
6s 17 J-J 15.000 .......... 1928-1941
6s '19 . . .
1 8 ,0 0 0 ..................1939
6s '20 . . . 35,500 _____ 1926-1945
Dist. No. 1 Road Bonds.
5s 16 J-J $200.000___ July 1 1946
Dist. No. 2 Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $175,000 ..........1937-1941
6s 17 J-J 25.000____ Part yearly
D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
. . . $90.000_____ 1926-1946
Dist. No. 5 Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $100,000___ July 1 1946
6s '19 60 000_____1926 >910
A gricultural H igh-School Bds.
6s '16 Feb $25.000___ Feb 1 1941
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1921)
General C ounty Bonds.
5s '14 . . . $75,000__________ 1939
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 1 County_______________ $100,000
District No. 1_________
200,000
District No. 2_________
200,000
District No. 3 _________
4,000
District No. 4_________
190,000
Black Creek Drain. Dist.
H ATTIESBU RG.
debt (additional)______
30,600
This city Is the county seat of For­ Other district debt (add’l)
220,000
rest Co. Commission government
Pickens-Richland Dist.
109.00)
adopted. Population 1910, 11,733 Total county ass'd Vdl.'22_ 11,470 213
1920, 13.232.
Pop’n 1910. 39,088: 1920____34.513
—s '08 . . . $70.000.........................
W ater, Sewer Sc Bldg. Bonds.
HOUSTON.
This town is the county seat of
6 s ’ 18 A-O $17 0 0 0 ..Oct 1 ’26-’ 38
6s ’ 19 J-D 18,200-.June 1 ’26-’39 Chickasaw County.




BOND. D E B T Oct 11 ’20- $59,000
Floating debt____________
25,090
Water debt (incl.)________
51.000
Assessed val. real estate_
_ 5O0.OO0
Assessed val. personal____ 300.000
Tot. ass'd val.'20(65%act.)__809.000
Tax rate (per $i ,000)1920____$23.00
Population 1910, 1,400; 1920, 1.408
H U M PH R E YSC O U N TY.
County seat is Belzoni.
Road & Bridge Bonds.
5J4sT9 A-O $114,000.April 1 ’26-’44
6s '20 . . . 159.000 _____ 1926-1940
C ourt House Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 ........................
BOND. OR lT I -i 1 ’21-- $650.09''
Assessed value 1922_______ 9,491.994
Population in 192?T._________ 19,192
HUMPHREYS COUNTY SUPER­
V ISORS’ D IST R IC T NO. 2.
6 s ’23 F-AS 175,000_______________
BONDED D E B T _______
(?)
Assessed valuation______ $1,379,000
HUMPHREYS COUNTY SUPER
V ISO R S’ D IST R IC T NO. 3.
($4.000-Dec 15 ’26-’27
6 s ’22 J-D15U 0.090.Dee 1 5 '2 8 '3 7
150,000-Dec 1 5 ’38-’47
BOND. DEBT Jan 1923.. $100,000
_
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,773.002
Population (estimated). ...........4 ,000
IN T . at National City Bank, N. Y

[V ol. 121.
Sewer and Bridge Bonds.
5J4s’ 19 M -N $l2 .0 0 0 _____ 1926-1939
F unding Bonds.
5s 12 J-D $60,000c...Ju ne 1 1932
5H s’ 13J-J
75.000____ July 1 1933
5 H s '1 8 __ 100,000________ Serially
State Fair Bonds.
5J4sT5 J-D ' 18.000c.June 1 ’26-’34
( 12.000c___June 1 1935
W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 15 J-J $196.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1928
5s ’08 F-A 145.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1928
5s TO F-A 95.0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1930
5 4 sT 3 J-J 100.00 0c..-Ju ly 1 1933
5 T s’ 19 M -N 11.200 _____ 1926-1939
5 X s '2 2 . . .
10X00_______________
5s ’23 . . . 24X00_______________
4H s
- - - 110,000_______________
Park Property Purchase Bonds.
s ’ 16 ___a$21.600_____Jan 1 1930
5Jis'19 M -N 1 9 .6 )0 ____ 1926 1939
Sewer, Street & P ublic Bldg.
Ext. Bonds.
4M s
-..$ 2 9 0 ,0 0 0 ----------------------BON D. D E B T Oct 1924.$3,260,814
Water debt (in 1.)_______
584,500
Assessment debt (ndd’l ) . .
€98 238
Warrant debt (add’l)
.
17 098
Toial assessed value 1925-23,755.456
Tax rate (per $1 ,000) 1921____$22.50
Pop’n 1910. 21.262: 1920------ 22.817
a These bonds bear no Interest.
They were taken in payment of
property for this purpose.
IN T . on 5% water bonds due 1928,
school and street bonds due 1931 and
bonds dated 1913 and 1915, and
bonds marked x is payable at Nat.
Park Bank, N .Y . City: on 6% water
bonds and bonds marked § at
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y ., and on
refunding school bonds at Cont. &
Com’! Nat. Bank, Chicago.

INDIAN CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
Sledge Is the post-office for this
district.
5 S s ’ 16 M-NS207.000-May 1 ’26-'37
(For maturity see V. 104. p 281 )
6s ’21 M-S 125 000 May 1 ’26-’ 1l
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 868.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 11 T8.$250.000
Total assessed valuation
JACKSON COUNTY.
(about 40% actual) '18. 780.000
Pascagoula is the county seat.
Population in 1918 (est.) ......... 3,500
General Road Bonds.
INT. on 6s of 1921 at the National 5s '09 M -S $14,000..S e p t 1 ’26-’39
Bank of Commerce, St. Louis.
S u p e r v i s o r s ' >>ist. N o . 2 R o n d s .
6s '12 A-O $ 6 .0 0 0 ..Oct 1 ’26-’31
INDIANOLA.
12.590.-Jan 1 5 '26-'50
6s '20 J-J
This town is the county seat of 6s '21 J-J I *3.000____ July 1 1920
Sunflower County.
\*8() 000. _Julv 1 '27-'46
Street Bonds.
6s '24 J-J x28,5 3 0 ..July 1 '26-'44
5Hs
...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ..........................
S u p e r v i s o r s ' Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
School Bonds.
6s '12 A-O $2 1.90 0..Oct 1 '26-'32
.8
. . . $ 2 0 .0 0 0 ......................... 6s '13 M -S
5.690..Sept 2 '26-’33
Street and Bridge Bonds.
6 s '20 J-J
12.500.-Jan 1 5 '26-'50
s
. . . $20,900. : .....................
f *3.1)00____Iul.v 1 1926
GEN. BD. D T . Nov 10 ’ 25 S39.000 6s '21 J-J *95.000.-July 1 ’27-'45
Assessment d ebt (add’l ) ___ 116.599
I *2.000____July 1 1946
Other assess, property____
40.000
tD istricts Nos. 2 5c 3.
Total assessed value 1925
514X19 J-J *60 .090 ..July 1 '26-’49
(about 3-5 actual)______ 2.391.800
Supers. Dists. Nos. 3 & 4 B onds.
Tax rate (per $1,000> 1925 .$25.50 5 )4s' 16 F-A $28,000. Aug 15 '26-'4I
Population 1910, 1,098: 1920, 2,112
S u p e r v is o r s ' D ist. N o . 4 B o n d s .
6s '12 F-A $24.500-Aug 31 ’26-'32
6s 13 . . .
35.000.-O ct • Y6 33
INVERNESS SCHOOL DIST.
6s '21 J-J) *4.000____July 1 1920
This district is in Sunflower Co.
\*169.00 0..July 1 ’27-’46
6s ’22 M-N $58,000 serially M ayl
Bridge and Trestle Bonds.
NET D EBT Nov 1924____ $58,000
Assessed value 19 21______ 1,232,270 5s 16 F-A $ 4 ..000 .Aug 15 ’26-'41
Van Cleve Cons. Sch. Dist. Bds.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
6s '13 J-D $3,000..D ec 2 ’28-’32
6s '14 M -S
40C..Sept 1 ’26-’29
ISSAQUENA COUNTY.
CO. BD. DEBT N o v '2 4 .. $60,000
Mayersville is the county seat.
TOT. BD. D T. N o v 28 24. $494,500 Road district debt (add’l ) . . 613,500
10,000
Sinking fu n d ..___________
58.186 School distrietdebt (add’l)1, 50
Assess, val. real estate____3,303,689 Warrant debt (additional).
Assess, val. personal______ 360,286 Assessed value county 1924.7,333,738
Total val’n ’ 24 (60% a c t.).3 ,663.975 Pop’ n 1910. 15.451; 1920. 19,208
State & co.tax (ner $1,000)’24.$4.59
1 (NT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y . ,
Population in 1920____________7,618 on bonds marked (*) at the Pasca­
goula Nat. Bank. Pascagoula, or at
ITAWAMBA COUNTY.
Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y .. at option;
CO. BD . DT. Oct 30 ’2 4 .. $320,000 of holder: x Hanover National Bank,
School debt (add’l)_______ 153.000 N. Y . City: on other at Chancery
Assessed value 1924_______ 2,817,550 Clerk’s office.
State & co.tax (per $1,000)'24.$16.00
Population in 1920---------------- 15,647 JEFFERSON COUNTY.
Fayette
he county seat.
ITTABENA.
Road Bonds.
This town is in Leflore County.
6s ’ 18 M-N $194 000 ____1926-1943
Light Plant Bonds.
...
35 400
6s '15 J-D $20,000c. -Dec 7 1935 , * Bridge Bonds. _____l»26-ly47
BOND. DEBT May 1916. $59,000 5s ’ 17 . . . S12.000C_ July 2 1947
_
Sinking fund_____________
3.250
(Subject to
Assessed valuation_______ 750,000 BOND. DEBT call July 2 1922.)
J m I ’ 21 -- $55,000
T a x r a t e ( p e r $ 1 . 0 0 0 ) _____________ $ 1 1 0 9
R o a d d e b t (add'l)
______
2 5 ).O 0 0
P op ula tio n 1910, 1.427: 1 9 2 0 . - 1 , 6 2 0 To ai assess, val. 1922___ 4,642,227
St e&co taxrate(per$l ,000).$24.00
JACKSON.
n
County seat of Hinds County and P T N 1910. 18.221: 1920, 15,946
State Capital. Incorp. Dec. 1833 bank, T payable at Jefferson County
Fayette.
Commission government adopted
Sept. 24 1912
Street Bonds.
JEFFERSON DAVIS COUNTY.
5Ms’23 J-DS181,000___ Dec 1 1933
County seat is Prentiss.
Im provement Bonds.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
($16,000.. Jan 1 ’26-’29 6s ’24 F-A$2)0,000._Aug 4 ’26-’29
5 ^ s ’24J-J§ 80.000-.Jan 1 ’30-’39 BONDED D E B T ______________(?)
(100,000. .Jan 1 ’40-’49 Population 1910, 12,8 0; 1920.12,755
B uilding Bonds.
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­
t.i J-J $ 15.000c...July 1 1933 merce, New York City.
School Bonds.
5s ’06 M -N $63.200c..-M ay 1 1926
5s ’ l l F-A 65.000c...A ug 1 1931 JONES COUNTY.
Ellisvllle Is the county seat.
5s '15 M -N j 9.000c.M ay 1 '26-'34
146.0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1935 5s ’22 . . . $48,000______ 1926-1942
5tis'22 M -N 112.0 i >.........19:6-1939
C ou rt-H ouse Bonds.
6s
. . . 100.000_______________ 6s 13 J-J $42.000c..Jan 1 ’26-’32
( 32,000c.Sept 1 ’26-'29 5s 09 .J-J 25,000c. .Jan 1 ’33-'37
5s ’24 M-Sx 160,000c.Sept 1 ’30-’39
R oad Bonds.
(200,000c.Sept 1’ 40-’49 5s 16 A-U 200,000— Oct 15 1936
Street, Bridge & Sewer Bonds.
Road D i s t . No. 2 B o n d s .
Is '21 . . . $ 4 4 .0 0 0 ........................ 3s 14 A-O $m 0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1934
R efu nding School Bonds.
6s '16 s-a
70.000_____ 1926-1939
5s '17 F-A $9 OOOc.Aug 1 '26-'37
A g ric u ltu ra l H igh S c h o o l Bds.
($500 payable in even years and 5s '12 . . .
$ 1 .0 9 0 ...............1 9 2 6
*1 .000 in odd years.)
H osp ita l Bon ds.
R efu n d in g bon ds.
5s '16 A-O $34.000.-Oct 15 ’26-’39
5s 19 F-A ($13 000.Feb 1 ’26-’38 Gen. Co. debt _\iay 1922.. $614,000
l 3 .0 0 0 ..-Feb 1 1939 Sinking fund May 1922_
_
39,896
5 T s’ 19 M-N 75 0)0 ____ 1926-1939 Float, debt (add'L Jan 1 ’ 21 117,522
5Ks'22 . . . 108,600_______________ tid. D. No. 2 debt Jan 1 '21 140,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 8,737.676
Street and Sewer Bonds.
5s '08 F-A $35,000c
Aug 1 1928 Assess, val., personal____ 4.191 175
5s ' l l F-A 85.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1931 Other property_____ _____2.065 318
5s ’ 12 J-D 30.000c...June 1 1932 Total assess, val. 1922___14,994,169
M unicipal Bldg. & Impt.
StatJ & Co. tax (per $1.000)’ 14 $17.25
5s '07 j ne $50.000c___June 1 1927 Pop'n 1910. 29,885; 1920, 32,919
5s '10 F-A 158.0 0 0 c ...F e b
1930
INT on bonds of 1914 at the Inter­
state Bank & Trust Co..New Orleans;
Street Impt. 5c Bridge Bonds.
5 Vjs 13 J-J 60.000c___ July I 1933 other bonds at Nat. Bank of Comm..
5Ms’ 19 . . .
82,000..............Serially N. Y .. and Guaranty Tr. C o., N . Y .

Dec., 1925.]

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS

JONES CO. SUPERVISORS’ RD.
D ISTR IC T NO. 3.
Road Bonds.
f$7,500_.Apr 15 ’26-’30
5M s’25
30.000--A pr 15 ’ 31-’40
A-O 15 (28,000__Apr 15 ’41-’48
4,500--.A p r 15 1949
I 5,000----Apr 15 1950
BON D. D EBT April 1925- $75,000
Assess, val. taxable p ro p ..1,650,000
Population (est.)_____________ 2,000
IN T . at Continental & Commer­
cial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
JONES-WALTON DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Le Flore Co.
f$l5.000-Mar 15 ’30-'34
6s
M-S
20,000-Mar 15 ’35-’39
20,000-Mar 15 ’40-'43
3,000__ Mar 15 1944
BOND. DEBT April 1922- $62,250
Total benefits assessed____ 117,050
Estimated value__________ 800.000
IN T . at First Nat. Bk., St. Louis.
KEMPER COUNTY.
De Kalb is the county seat.
Supervisors Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5}$sT7 . . . $35,000..A pr 6 ’ 28-'42
R efu n d in g Bonds.
6s '18 J-D $11,000......... 1926-1936
Supervisors Dist. No. 5 Bonds
5Hs'16 J-J $20.000..July 1 ,27-'4i
Building bonds_____________$10000
Court-house bonds. 6s______ 60.000
Road bonds. 6s____________ 75.000
School District bonds_______ 7.000
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’21. $287,000
Assessed value, real estate. 3.330.020
Assessed value, personal.. 1,037.122
Other assessable property_ 959.555
Total assessed value 1922 5,326,697
State & Co. tax per ($1,000)
1 Q ‘> 1 . 9 9

«>)Q n n

Popula’ n 1910.' 20.348* *1920'.' 19.01P
IN T . at John Nuveen & Co..
Chicago.
KEMPER CO. SUPERVISORS’
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
5H s’16 J-J $65,000--July 1 '27-41
6s '25 F-A 50.000______________
BON D. D EBT Feb 1925-- $115,000
Assessed valuation_______ 1,315,000
Population 1920 (Census)_____4,467
IN T . on 5H s at the First National
Bank, Chicago.
KEWANEE-TOOMSUBA SEPAR
ATE ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is in Lauderdale Co
6s ’20 A-O 1$20.000.-Oct 1 26-'35
\ 16,000.-Oct 1 '36-4.r
BONDED DEBT Oct I922.$40.00(>
Total ass’d val. 1922 (est.) __71 1.801
IN T . at office of County Treasure!

LAUDERDALE COUNTY.
Meridian is the county seat. Pop'n
1910. 46.919- 1920, 45,897.
Road B onds.
f$40,000--Mar 1 ’26-’30
5s
. . . (160,000--M ar 1 ’31-’40
[200,000--M ar 1 ’41-50
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
5J^s’ 12 A-O $20.000-.Apr 1 ’26-’27
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5!^s’ i0 . . .
39,690_____ 1926 1936
5s TO M-S $135.000-Sept 1 '26 '34
5s '13 . . .
52 000-Mar 1 ’26 '38
5Hs’ 14 M-S
9,100____1926 1938
5HsT5 M-S
50.000-Mar 1 '26-'40
5Hs'19 Apr 120,000-- Apr 1 ’29-'43
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds
6s '18 Apr 1 $17,000--Apr 1 '26-'42
6s '20 A-O T20,000
Oct 1 ’26-'35
115.000. ..O c t 1 36-45
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
6s 20 Apr ($65.000..Mar 1 31- 43
1 lO.nno___ Mar 1 1944
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5H>'I9 . . . $35.Odd_____ 1930 1934
4s .19
65 099 -..1 0 3 6 1941
CO. BD. D T . Feb 1925-- $688,500
N o. 1

5 7 0 .0 )9

No. 3 - - No. 4 - - -

75.000
100.O fl
O

I

_
No. 2_

N o. 5

20.000

59 999

Assess, val. (county) ’24-_26,540,000
INT. on
LAUREL. bonds of 1910 atCoutiuen
tal-Commercial Nat. Bank, Commis­
This city Is In Jones C o. Chicago.
sion government adopted Dec. 19
1911 Pop'n TO 8.465; '20, 13.037
1925 (est.), 17,000.
Sewer Bonds,
_
5s 13 J-D 30.000c _ Apr 1 1933
5* '16 M-N 5.000- ...M a y 1 1936
School Ronds.
5s ’07 F-A 15,000. — .F eb 1 1927
5s ’08 J-J
30.000. ...J u ly 1 1928
_
5s '09 J-D 10,000. _ June 1 1929
V '12 J-D 30.000. _ June 1 1932
s
_
_
5s '13 J-D 25.000c _ Apr 1 1933
'15 J-D 25.000. __ June 1 1935
’)8 '16 M-N 7 m o. ...M a y 1 10.2R
*
« s ’21 F-A 92.000 Feb 1 ’eg
6s ’25 F-A (165,000- .Aug 1 ’26-’40
1 60,000--Aug 1 ’41-45
Hospital Bonds.
5s T6 J-D $30.000___ Dec 1 1936
Street Ronds.
5s '09 J-D $10,000____ June 1 1929
>> '14 F-A
•
5,0 )0____ Feb 1 1931
5s T 5 J-D 20.000____ June 11935
5- T6 M -N 13,090____ M i v l 19.36
5s '16 J-J
10,000____ July 11936
S 16 J-.T
19 9 0
1 1 V ' '99
11
6s '25 J-J 126,000.-July 1 ’26-’32
Fair Building Bonds. ■
5s TO J-J $15.000____ July 1 1936
5s T 7 M-N 10.000____ May 1 1937
W aterworks Streets & Sewers
5s .19 M-S $28 000____ Sept 1 1939
5s '20 F-A 45.000____Aug 1 1935
R efunding on1s.
6s '21 F-A *26 000 -Feh 1 ‘'6 ' "
5 K s’2 4 M -S 29,000___ Mar 1 1944
5s '25 F-A 18,000___ Aug 1 1943
W ater Ronds.
5s '09 J-D $10,000___ June 1 1929
13 J-D 15,000c
Apr 1 1933
5s 15 J-D 15.00) --.Ju n e 1 1935
Municipal Rldg. Bonds.
5s 14 F-A $35.900c__ Feb 1 1934
Funding Bonds.
5 h s ’ 2 i A-O $66.000___ Apr 1 1931
BOND. D T. Nov 18 '2 5 -- $90’ ,090
w a er hoods (Included)_
_
85 666
85 6
Fixating debt____________
Sinking fund........................
15 531
Assessed val'n. real estate..4 498 55 5
\ssessed val'n. personal__ 3 73 951
Or tier assessable property . . 4 6 957
Total, assessed val. 1921_ 8,637,464
_
ix rate i pel *1.000 1 9 2 4 __ $25 00
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bk.. N. Y .

_

KOSCIUSKO.
This city is the county seat ol
Attala County.
W ater Bonds.
-s ’23 . . .
$ 5 ,0 0 0 ............ serially
S ch ool Bonds.
5s ’ 08 - . $8, )00___________1921
6s ’20
. . . ail, ibQ________ se~i II
6)^s'19 J-D $24,000___
serially
_s '24
4.0C0___________serially
5 K s’25 J-D _ 22,000--June 1 ’26-’47
Electric Light and Water Bonds
6 ^ s ’ 19 J-D $30,000.............aerially
6s ’ 20 - - .
10,0 10________ so.i 1
1
SiJewalk Bonds.
5s *i2 . - - $30.000__________ 193
-s '23
9.000_______ serially
R efu nding Bonds.
5Hs '16 J-D $12,000.June 1 19.3t
BUND. DEBT Nov 12 '24.$171.000
Water debt (incl.)________
51,000
Assessment debt (add’l)___
40,000
Assess, value real estate_
_ 670 332
Assess, value personal_____ 711,080
Other assess, property____
61 700
Total valuation 1924______ 1,443 122
Tax rate (per $1,000) 25 ...$ 2 8 .0 0
Population 1910. 2.385; 1920. 2 258 LAWRENCE COUNTY.
Monticello is the county seat.
LABAN-BAYOU DRAINAGE D.
Bridge Bonds.
This Uistrli t is in Bolivar County 5s '12 J-J $25.000c................. 1942
.s ’20 A-O 207.000...O c t 1 *26 ’45
Road Bonds.
(For matur ty see V. I l l , p. 2348) 6s
. . . $24.000_______ _______
BONDED D E B T .................. (?)
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N.Y 5s '12 J-J $50 000c_________ 1942
SSupervisors' Dist. No. 1 Bds.
LA FAYETTE COUNTY.
51isT7 Feb I$30 .001 lc_.Feb I 27-'36
Oxford is the county seat.
I 20 0nf)c__Feb 1 ’37-'41
Road District Bonds.
Supervisors' Dists. Nos. 3, 4 & 5.
$15.000c______________
6s ’ 12 ___$50.000____________ 1933 5s
($5,000 for each district)
6s T3 . . . 130.000c_________ 1933
(C o u n ty ______ $75,000
Agricultural High S chool Bds
6s '14
$10,000_____________
BONDED |
Dist. No. 1 . . . 50.000
TOTAL DEBT Dec l'2 2 -_ $223,000
DEBT
1Dist. No. 3 . . . 5.000
Assess, val., real estate___ 2,945,920
Dec. 6 '2 3 |Dist. No. 4 . . . 98.000
Assess, val., personal_____1,018,930
(Dist. No. 5 . . . 75.000
Otner assessable property.
940 662 Assess, val. Co. *23'anoroxl3.602.217
Total assessed value 1922..4,905,512 Siate&Co.tax(per $1,000) '23.$26.50
Pop'n 1910, 21,883 1920, 19,24.3 Pop'n 1910. 13.080: 1920. 12,663
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N .Y .
| INT. payable at the Co Treas
office; on other bonds at Bank of
LAKE CORMORANT DRAIN. B Monticello
This district is in De Soto and
Tunica Counties.
LEAKE COUNTY.
6 s '23 M -S$150,000..M ar 1 ’ 41-’50
Carthage is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 1923. $150,000
Road B oods.
Assessed benefits_________ 1,794 .436 .s
. . $1 50.0 00--......................
IN T . at Liberty Central Trust
R efu nd ing Bonds.
C o., St. Louis.
5 ^ s ’25 J-J ($8,000--July 1 ’26-’33
(15,000--July 1 '34-43
LAMAR COUNTY.
BOND. DEB T i i i ’ 2l
>1 >• >n
Purvis is the county seat.
Assessed value 1922_______ 3.538.359
A gricultural High S chool Bds. Pop'n 1910. 18.298; 1920. 16,973
5s ’ 17 $20,000___________________
CO. BD. D T. Nov 23 ’23. - $35,000 LEE COUNTY.
Road Dist. bonds (add’l)-- 251.500
Tupelo is the county seat.
School bonds (arld’l ) ______________ 40.100
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate___$3,676,363 53^s’ 12 - . - $50,000_______ 1937
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,332.667 6s T3 A-O 40,000____ Sept 1 1938
Other assess, property____1 353 156 5H s’ 19 - - - 60,000________ 1950
Tot. assess, val. ’23 <3 act)6,362.186
4
Road Dist- No. 2.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23.$26,00 6s T3
$40,000________ 1937
Pop'n 1910, 11,741; 1920, 12,869 5s T6 F-A 24,000-Feb 11 ’27-'41
5 k£s’ 19 .
50,000________ 1949
LANE BAYOU DRAINAGE DIST.
Road Dist- No- 3.
This district is in Bolivar County 5H s’ 12 -,-.$100,000........... ....... 1937
6s ’21 M -N $192.000.May 2 '26-'41 '■M 10
> >s’
100 .0 00 . . . ..............1935
_
40,000________ -1940
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921. $225,000 5K r’ i q _
IN T at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y 5J^s’ 19 A-O 170,000_1926-1959




Road Dist. No. 4.
5s '16 M-S$100,000c-Mar 9 ’27-’41
Road Dist. No. 5.
5s T6 M -S$100.000.-M ar 9 '27-’41
5 ^ s ’ l6 - - .
9.000___________ 1941
zHighway Bonds.
5s '14 M-S $182.000-M ay 7 '26-'39
54$s’ 15 M-N105.000____M ay 6 1940
Court house bonds due 1929 $50 000
CO. BD. D T. Jan 1 '2 1 .— 355 0 i '
15 000
Sinking fund____________
Road Dist. debt_________
9 3.000
Assessed valuation 1922-.10.331.610
Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1918_ $16.00
_
Pop’n 1910, 28.894; 1920, 29.618
zIN T. atCounty Treasurer's office,
or Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y
LEE H IGH W AY SEP ROAD DIST.
This district is in Tishomingo Co
5 H s’23 J-J $96,000___ Part vearly
BOND. DEBT Jan 1924.. $250,000
Assessed valuation 1923_ 1,761,625
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Electric Light Bonds.
6 s ’23
$30.000__________ ____
F unding Bonds.
6s '15 s. an.
$6 000____1926-1935
S chool Building Bonds.
As '14 M -8 $2.500c Sept 1 ’ 26-’30
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 1924-- $120,000
Tot. assess, val. ’24 (est.)- 1.000,000
Total tax rate (per $1 ,C00) '24-$25.00
Population 1910. 1.181; 1920--1.777
LOWNDES CO ROAD DISTS.
Columbus is the county seari
District No. 1 bonds. 6s-------$40,000
Dist. No. 2 bonds, 5J-£s, 6 s_.165,000
Dist. No. 4 bonds, 5Ks, 6s.-147.000
Tuscaloosa Rd. Dist., 5)^S-- 32.000
Zion Road Dist., 6s------------ 25.000
Artesia Rd. Dist., 5 V£s, 6s---- 94.000
Bent Oak Road Dist., 6s------18,000
Mayhew Road Dist., 6s ----- 20,000
Macon & Gilmer Road Dist.,
5 K sa n d 6 s---------------------- 49,000
Plymouth Road Dist. 5 J-£s. . 50,000
County Wide Bridge 5J^s— 80,000
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 ’25---860,000
County debt (included)------- 80,000

LEFLORE COUNTY.
Greenwood is the county seat.
Bridge Bondsos g '07 A-O $60,000c— .O ct 7 1932
5s TO J-J 100.000___ Jan 3 1940 McCOMB C IT Y.
Hospital Bonds.
This cilv is in Pike County. Inc.
5a T7 . . .
$7,000 ......... 1926-1932 April 5 1872.
Road Bonds
W ater Bonds.
_
5s K '07 A-O $40.000c _ Oct 7 1932 5s '06 - - - $13,400___________1926
O '13 J-D 80.000- .July 1 '26 '33 5 s ’ l l
S
13,900___________1931
5s M6 Ann "80 000- . . . 19261941
S chool Building Bonds.
___ .
5s '19 ann 70 000. .July 1 '26 '39 5 s ’09
$10.000___________1929
-Feh 1 '26 "45 5s T6 . - 5s ’20 ann 96 000.
27.000___________ 1936
_
i[ 6 000. _ Jan 1 1926
< ity Hall Bonds6s ’21 j -j !120 000. .Jan 1 '27-36 5 s ’ 14
$18.400___________ 1934
[150 non. . Jan 1 '37-’46
Sewerage Bonds.
5s ’ 24 M -N 200,000.
5s T 6 M -N$87.000- - -M ay 16 1936
C ourt-H ouse Bonds,
Water
ts -0 4 ,T-D«tinn none
Dec 6 ]Q?o 5 kfs’l 9 & Sewerage Bonds. 1939
$48.500---------------BOND. DEBT M ay 1 '25.$1.251,760
Bridge Bonds.
Cash on hand___________
16O.000 6 s ’20
$ 2 8 .0 0 0 ---..............1945
Assessed valuation 1924 19.573.760
Street Im provement Bonds.
Total tax (per $1,000) 1920. $37.50 6s ’20 - - - $28.000___________1945
Popula'n 1910, 36.290; 1920 37.256
School Bonds.
TNT on bridge bonds of into a> 6 s ’ 21 - - . $78 0 0 0 - - - ..........-.1946
First Nat. Bank, Greenwood: on 5s
( 9.000-M ay 15 ’ 26-’28
1924 at Chemical Nat. Bank, N . Y ., 5 s’23 M -N (60.000-May 15 ’29-’38
and on 6s o f 1921 at the Continental
(7.5,000.May 15 ’39-’48
& Commercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
Special Street Impt. Bonds.
6s '22
. $113.000___________1931
LSLAND.
R efu nding Bonds.
.
This town Is In Washington c p .
5 s ’25
M-N$50.000_______S enal-Storm Sewer & Paving Bonds.
T . Sept.22’25- $854,200
$5,000___ Nov 1 1929 TOT. BD. D(incl.)
Wafer debt
----- I ! 8 800
5 H s’23 M -N 40.000. .N ov 1 '30-'33Asspssmpnt. debt finel.)
244 5^0
35.000. -N ov 1 ’34-’38
.40,000. .N ov 1 ’39-’43 Assess, val. real estate------3,632,812
Assess, val.personal--------- 1,290,504
W ater W orks Ronds.
6a T9 M-8 $4 000 ..........1926-1929 Assess, val. corporations. .1,173,818
Total assessed value 1905 6,097.134
Sewer Bonds.
(per
6s '17 J-D $24.000.-June l '26 '37 Tot. tax rate 11110 $1,000) ’25- -$32.50
6.237. 1920 7.775
R efunding school & I ir h t ids Population
INT. payable at Mayor's office.
5V£s'22 s-a $11.000___ $1,000 yrly
$1,500 McIVOR CREEK DRAIN. DIST.
Water works bonds_______
Electric light bonds_______
6.000
This district is in Panola County.
School bonds____ _______
8.000
Sl.OOOc_ flee 1 1926
_
BOND DEBT Oct 12'20 - *57 .50b
2 .0 0 0 c ..-D e c 1 1927
Ass’d val. '20 (60% a ct.)..1.619.276
12.000 c.D e c l '28-'30
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920..-$20.00 6s '21 J-D
15.0n0c.Dec 1 '31-’33
Population 1910. 1.547; 1920. 2.003
12 009c.Dec 1 ’34&’35
7.0 0 0 c ... Dec 1 1936
LEXINGTON
27.000c. Dec 1 '37-'39
This city Is in Holmes County
20,000c. Dec 1 ’40&'41
S chool Bonds.
5s
Dec $26,000c.................1956 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 '22. $100,000
Sewer & W '•t *' (Red. $2,000 yrlu ) Ass’d val. taxable prop. '21.$141.000
5s ’ ll
F-A*1«,500c_______ serially Est. actual val. of property. 300,000
Assessed benefits__________ 291,000
Paving Bonds.
INT. at American Tr. C o., St. L.
6s ’ 20 .. _ *13 000________ serial b
E lectric-Light Bonds.
_
_ $15.000.-$3,000 yearlj MACON.
.s
This city is in Noxubee County.
s
. . . 15,000______ _______
Street im pt. Bonds.
___
BOND. DEBT Sept. 1 25- $132,500
- - . $14.250................... 1939
Water debt (in c l.)--........
34.500 6s '19
14.400__________ 1932
Floating debt (add’l ) . . .
5 000 6s '20 . . .
Light & W ater Bonds.
Tot assess.val.’ 25160%act.)1.650 O00
Total tax rate (per $1 .000) ’25 $28 5 5s '06 . . . $13,500................... 1926
18.900_____
1929
Population 1910. 2,428: 1920. 1,792 5s '09 . . .
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 '2 1 -- $102,450
IN T. at Bank of Lexington.
Population 1920_____________ 2,051
LINCOLN COUNTY.
Brookhaven Is the county seat.
MADISON COUNTY.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Canton is the county seat.
5s T6 A-O *80 000_______serially
Road Bonds.
F unding Notes.
f *6,000.. M ay 1 ’26-27
6s ’24 M -N ($18.000____M ay 1 1926 W s ’ 19 M -N ( 15.000--M ay 1 '28-'30
( 38,000--M ay 1 ’27-’28
21.000. .M ay 1 '31-’34
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
135.000.
. May l ’35-’39
5s 1
Feb$l 10.000 .........1926 1936 5Hs'24 M -N 19,000..M ay l '26-’44
51*sT2 F A 40.000 .Feb 9 '26 '37
Road & Bridge Bonds. Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
5s
. . . $25,000-Mar 1926-1940
5s '16 A-O $95.000________ serialb
C ourt House Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s
$40,000-Mar 1926-1940
f $8 000____Jan 1 1926
S u p e r v i s o r s D ist. N o . 1 B o n d s .
6s '21 J-J (160.000--Jan 1 ’27-36 SUs 1 5 --. $135.000....................1940
(200.000. .Jan 1 '37-'46 5s '16 M -N 75 00 0.-N ov 1 '27-'4l
TOTAL DEBT Mar '2 1 -. $435,000
( 4.000--M ar 1 ’26-’29
Sinking fund_____________
10 .500 .s ’24 M-S (3 0 ,0 0 0 -.Mar 1 ’3C-’49
Assess, val., real estate____ 4.248.535
Supervisors Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
Assess, val.. personal_____ 2.208.190 5s '16 J-D $30 000. . Dec 1 '27-'41
Otner prop erty___________ 1.972,970
Supervisors District No. 8.
Total assess, val. 1922 _ 8,42 '.695 4s '18 s-a 1*10.000 _____ 1929-1933
Population 1910. 28.597: 1920.24,652
J 30.000 _____ 1934-1943
INT. at Cont. & Comm Nat CO. BD. DT Jan 1 ’ 21___ $249,000
Bank, Chicago: on 6s o f 1921 at the Road dist. debt (add’l) — 759,500
Nat. Park Bank, N. Y .: and on of,nos Ass’d val., county, 1922 10.552,744
at Central State Nat. Bk., Memphis. Popula'n 1910, 33.505; 1920, 29.292
LONG BEACH DRAIN DIST.
COUNTY SUPERVIS­
This district (P. O. Gulfport) is Id MADISONISTR IC T NO. 2.
O R S’ D
Harrison County.
5Ms'16 M-S ($70.000c.Mar 1 '27-40
Ditch Impt. Bonds.
( 10,000c.-Mar 1 1941
6s T9 F-A $52,000 ____ 1926 1939 6s
/ 1.000.........Jan 2 1926
BONDED DEBT Oct 12 '21 .$56,000
11.5.000.
..Jan 2 '27-'36
]28.000..M
1 ’26-'39
LOST LAKE DRAINAGE DIST. .s '24 M-S (30,000.-Ma r 1 '40-'49
ar
This district is in Quitman Oo.
$2.000--Apr 1 '26-’27 BOND. DEBT Feb 1 ’2 3 .. $128,000
value
1.480.998
12.000._Apr 1 '26-'33 Assessed at St.1922
IN T .
Louis Union Trust
C o., St. Louis.

I

9 ,0 0 0 ..Apr 1 '34-'36
16.000..A pr 1 ’37-’40
10,000.-Apr 1 '40-’42
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924.-.*50 009
Assessed benefits_________ 152.220
Population (estimated)_______1,200
LOUISVILLE. at the Bank of Com­
INT. payable
merce &town is theMemphis.seat of
This Trust Co., county
Winston County.
Light and Plant Bonds.
6s ’20 A-O $36,000____Oct 1 1945

MADTSON COUNTY SUPERVIS­
ORS' DISTRICT NO. 3.
5s ’ 16 M -N $50,000..N ov 1 ’27-’41
4.000 .......1926-1927
5Hs'22 s-an 40.000 ....... 1928-1937
45.000 _____ 1938-1946
1.000 ................1947
_s ’ 24 M-S (28,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’39
(30.000--M ar 1 ’43-49
BOND. DEBT Sept 1922.. $218,500
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,382,686

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MARION COUNTY.
Columbia Is the county seat.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 10 ’25- $76,000
Assess, val. ’25 (2-5 act.)- 5,454,436
State & co.tax (per $1,000)’25.$42.00
Population 1910. 15.599; 1920-17,144
MARSHALL COU N TY.
Holly Springs is the county seat.
H igh-S ch ool Bonds.
6 s ’ 13 . . . $7,000..........1933-1936
Mt. Pleasant Dist. R oad Bonds.
6J4s’ 16 s-a $60,000_____1926-1940
H olly Springs Dist. R oad Bds.
5 K s’ 16 M-S $200,000-Sept 1 ’26-'41
Marianna Road Bonds.
6J£sT6 A-O $22,500c__0ct 1 ’27-’41
Road Bonds.
6s '16 J-D $20 0 0 0 .-June 1 ’ 26-’40
6s
...
17,000
1929-1944
Malone Road D istrict Bonds.
6s ’ 16 J-D $16.500....................1940
W aterford Road D istrict Bonds.
5J4sT6 F-A $23,500_____
1940
Byhalia Road D istrict Bonds.
5H s’ 16 F-A $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 -.-..............1941
P otts Camp Road Dist. Bonds.
6 s ’ 16 J-D $24,000-.1935 and 1941
Cayce Road D istrict Bonds.
.8 T9 A-O $17,000___________1943
Red Banks S chool D istrict.
6s T6 J-D $5,000___________1936
P otts Camp School D istrict.
6s T6 . . .
$7.500--1927 and 1937
C O .B D .D T . Jan 1 ’21____ $27,000
Road dist. debt (add’l ) ------ 404,500
School dist. debt (add’l ) _
_
13,250
Tot.Co.ass’d val.’22(J4act)7,285 372
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$28.87
Population 1910,26,796; 1920-26,105

MERIDIAN.

This is the county seat of Lauder­
dale Co. Inc. Jan. 10 1860. Comsion government adopted May 9 '12.
Pop’n 1910. 23.285; 1920, 23,399.
W ater-W orks B onds.
5s ’08 . . . $50,000c__________1928
4H s’09 — 210,000c__________1935
5s T3 —
56,000c-$4,000 yearly
6H s’ 18 J-J
95,000___ Jan 1 1928
5>4s
-.30,000_______________
Street Bonds.
5s '09 J-D S50.000C— Dec 1 1939
5s T3 A -013 000c-1,000 yrly. Apr 1
6s ’24 _
_
80.000--$2,000 yearly
5H s
166.000...........................
4J4s’25 F-A 20,000.......... 1926-1945
4Jis'25 J-J f60,000c. July 1 ’26-’31
\44,000c-July 1 ’32-’32
4& s’25 J-J f 144,000--July 1 ’ 26-’34
\ 14,000____July 1 1935
C oncrete Bridge Bonds.
_
6s ’20 _ $546 000--$2,000 yearly
F unding Bonds.
4H s’99 M-N$12.000c.May 1 ’26-’29
4H s’05 F-A 25.000c-..F eb 1 1935
6s‘ 13 A-O 78,000c.$6,000 yrly Apr 1
Sewer Bonds.
4H s’05 - - 10,000....................1935
5s ’ l l J-J
10.000c..................1941
SHs
—
91.750------------------- 4j|s’ 25 F-A 25,000_____ 1926-1950
S chool House Bonds.
4H s’07 J-J $35,000c_ Jan 1 1937
_
5s ’ l l J-J 100,000c— .Jan 1 1941
5s T 4 J-J
48.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1939
5s T7 J-D §4,000c.June 1 ’ 26-’29
R efu nd ing School Bonds.
4H s’0 9 -- $15,000c.$l ,000 yrly Apr 1
5s T4 — - $5,905.79c$l,000 y ’ly
5 s ’23 . . . §29,811.45------- serially
Drainage Bonds.
5s TO A-O $50,000c
Oct 1 1940
Sewer. Bridge & Drain. Bonds.
5s T5 F-A $15.000c.Aug 1 ’26-’40
Park Bonds
5s ’ l l J-J $15.000c
Jan 1 1941
Incinerator Bonds.
6s ’20 s-a $10,000--$1,000 yearly
Fire Dept. Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $15,000c— Jan 1 1941
City-Hall Bonds.
4las’l l J-J $75,00 0c...Ja n 1 1941
C ity Hall & Jail Bonds.
6s T5 F-A 30,000c.Aug 1 '26-’4C
R ailroad Terminal Bonds.
5s ’ 13 A-O $28.000c.$2,000 yearly
Sanitary Bonds.
5s ’ 13
$6,000________ serially
Street Equip. & Bridge Bonds
5s T3
$13,000--$1,000 yearly
R ef. Sidewalk Paving Bonds.
5s T7 - - - $12,000--$1,000 yearly
Charity Hospital Bonds.
6s ’22
$68,000________ serially
Bridge & Sewer Bonds.
5s ’23
$25,000___
serially
S treet Intersection Bonds.
6s ’23
$4,628________ serially
6 s ’23 -_ 2,977.80_____serially
T O T . B D . D T . Oct 1925-$2,667,421
Water ddbt (incl.)________ 475,000
Assess, val. 1921________ 21,500,000
Actual value (est.)_______ 28,000.000
Total tax )per $1,000) ’23____$22.00
§ IN T . payable at City Clerk and
Treasurer’s office; on some of the
other bonds at Seaboard Nat.
Bank, New York.
D EBT L IM IT .— On Sept. 19 1913
a charter amendment was adopted
limiting the city's indebtedness to
10% o f the assessed valuation and
providing that bonds may be issued
for certain purposes o f improvement
on a majority vote. V . 97, p. 901.
MERIDIAN SEPARATE SCH. D.
5Jis’24 M -NS490,000-May 1 ’26-’49
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1703.)
BON D. D E B T N ov 10 ’25- $694,000
Ass’d val. 1925 (K act.)--22,500,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-S10.00
IN T . at Seaboard National Bank,
New York City.

MISSISSIPPI—CITIE S AND TOWNS
R efdg. (red .a ft. 10 y rs .fro m is s u e ).
4H s’09 M-S $442,000c.-Sept 1 1934
4 ^ s ’ l l J-J 340,0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1936
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25-$2,652,000
Certificate debt (add’l) - 8,000
Assessed valuation 1925.-52,000,000
Real value (est.)_______ 200,000,000
The valuation given above Is on
property behind public levee and
does not include anything in front
on river side.
T A X for 1923.— Cotton tax, $1.25
per bale, and an “ ad valorem” tax
of $8.00 (per $1,000).
MONROE COUNTY.
Aberdeen is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
6 s ’ l l --.$ 3 1 5 ,0 0 0 __________ 1936
6s ’ 12 - - - 140,000__________ 1939
6s ’ 17 - - 90,000__________ 1942
6s ’ 18 - - - 132,000__________ 1942
6s T2
90.000__________ 1937
Total road debt Jan 1 ’21 -- $767,000
Total county val. 1922_ 11,814,423
_
Pop’n 1910, 35,178; 1920____32,613
INT. payable at Co. Treas. office or
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N. Y.
MONROE COUNTY SUPERVIS­
O R S’ D ISTR IC T NO. 4.
f$18,000._Mar 1 ’25-’28
5 ^ s ’23M-S 110.000-.M ar 1 ’29-’58
(137,500--M ar 1 ’39-’48
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1923 $609,500
Sinking fund______________
19,651
Assessed valuation 1922_ 5,204,799
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-—$28.00
IN T . at Seaboard National Bank,
New York.
MONROE COUNTY SUPERVIS­
O R S’ D IST R IC T NO. 6.
[ $6,000..M a r 1 ’ 26-’28
5H s’23M-S 35.000.-M ar 1 ’29-’38
1 40,000.-M ar 1 ’39-’48
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1923. $273,000
Sinking fund______________
9.511
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,821,975
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922-..$28.00
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank.N.Y.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
Winona is the county seat.
Road Dist. B onds.
5H s’ 13 - - . $40,000__________ 1933
Supervisors Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5K s’ 16 - - - $65.000__________ 1941
Supervisors Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5J4s’ 16 - - - $40,000__________ 1941
Total rd. bd. debt Jan 1 ’21 $145,000
Assess, val., real estate------ 2,230.369
Assess, val., personal------- 856-590
Other property------------------ 1,019.000
Total assess, val. 1922____4,105.964
Pop’n 1910. 17,706; 1920------13,805
MOSS POINT.
This city is in Jackson County.
Ferry Bonds.
.s
$75,000_______________
S chool Bonds.
5 Ms '24
f $8,000c_Nov 1 ’26-’29
M -N
33,000c-Nov 1 ’30-’40
l 32,000c_Nov 1 ’41-'48
Street Bonds.
6s ’ 19 J-J $35,000.................yearly
L ight & Power B onds.
6s ’20 - - - $10,000...........................
R efu nd ing Bonds.
6s ’ 18 J-J
$3.500.............. Serially
TO TAL DEBT Apr 4 ’ 18— $42,000
Sinking fund (cash)______
2,187
Assess, val. real estate____703,265
Assess, val personal_______ 535.900
Assess, val. R R __________
19,742
Total assess, val. 1915____ 1,258,907
Tax rate (per $1,000)_______ $12.00
Pop’n 1910, 3,054; 1920........... 3.340
MURPHY BAYOU DRAIN, DIST.
This district (P. O. Greenville) is
in Washington County.
Drainage Bonds.
6s ’ 18 M-S $300,000-_Ser. beg. ’24
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-- $300,000
Assess, value 1922-------------3,235.000
NATCHEZ.
Natchez is the county seat of
Adams County. Population, 1910,
11,791; 1920; 12,608.
S chool Bonds.
5s
July $25,000c
July 1 1931
R efu nding Bonds.
5s ’09 Sept $47,5 0 0c...S ept 15 ’29
5s
M-N294.000C.............. ............
6s ’21 M -N 9,000___ $1,000 yrly
R efu n d in g Sewerage & W ater
W orks Bonds.
$6,000c-M ay 7 ’26-’27
5s M -N 7 24.OOOc.May 7 ’28-’33
20,000c.M ay 7 ’34-’37
30,000c.M ay 7 ’38-’42
7.00 0c---M ay 7 1943
BOND. D E B ^ Oct 23 ’ 23- $442,000
Sinking fund______________
22,851
Assess, val. real est___ ___5,269.000
Assess, val. personal______2,877.000
Other assessable property. _ 240,000
Total assessed value 1923
(about 3-5 actual)______8,386,000
Tot. tax (per $1,000) 1923___ $20 00
IN T . payable at City Treasury and
the City Bank & Trust C o., Natchez.
NESHOBA COUNTY.
County seat is Philadelphia.
R oad Bonds.
($20,000--July 1 '26-29
5s ’24—J-J 100,000—July 1 ’30-’39
[125,000--July 1 ’40-’49
Road Dist. debt June 22 '25 $250,000
Kentain Drain Dist. d eb t-.
55,000
" B B ” Drainage Dist. debt 33,000
Assess, value county. 1924-3,717 ,930
Population 1920_____________ 19,303

MISSISSIPPI LEVEE DISTRICT
P. O. Greenville. Int. at office of NEW ALBANY.
Treasurer.
This city is the county seat of
Levee C on stru ction B onds.
Union County.
5s '04 M-N$908,000_ M ay 2 1944
_
School B uilding Bonds.
5s T3 J-J 962,000____July 1 19535s ’ 16 Jan $7,000_____ $500 yrly.




[V ol. 121.

BOND. D E B T Dec 31 ’21- $114,600
Water debt (incl.)________ 43,000
Assess, val. real estate____742,265
Assess, val. per. property-560.525
Other assessable property ..118,719
Tot.assess.val.’21(50%act.)l,421,509
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—$27.00
Population 1910, 2,631; 1920-2,531

OKTIBBEHA CO SUPERVISORS'
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
5Ms’ 15 F-A $130.000c — 1926-1935
( 2,000_____ 1926-1927
5Ms’22 F-A (2 0,00 0..........1928-1937
24,000_____ 1938-1945
l 1,000___________1946
5Ms’24 A-O 24.000--Apr 1 ’26-’44
5Ms’24 M -N 24,000--M ay 1 ’ 26-’44
TOTAL D EBT Aug 1922— $198,000
NEWSON LAKE DRAIN. DIST.
This district (P. O. Marks) is In Total assess, val. 1922____ 2,311,663
Pop. o f Co. TO, 19,676; ’20—16,872
Quitman County.
Population, 1920______________ 5,834
Drainage Bonds.
IN T . Chase Nat. Bk., N. Y . City.
6s ’ 19 M-N$105.000c.M ar 1 ’ 26-’39
6s '20 M -S 180,000..M ar 1 ’ 26-40
(For maturity see Y. 112, p. 490.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 1924— $328,000 O TTER BAYOU DRAINAGE DIS.
This district is in Washington,
Assessed value (est.)______ 2,876.000
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-$40.00 Sharkey and Issaquena counties.
f$ 6,000c.M ar 1 ’26-’28
IN T. on 6s o f 1920 at the Hanover
75,000c_Mar 1 ’29-’33
National Bank, N. Y .
6s '23 M -S 100.000c.Mar 1 ’34-’38
1125.000c.Mar 1 ’39-’43
NEWTON.
150,000c.M ar 1 ’44-’48
This city is in Newton County
[190.000c.Mar 1 ’49-’53
School Bonds.
BOND. D E B T July 1923— $650,000
_
6s
J-D $25,000c_ June 6 1931 Assessed benefits_________ 1,570,925
W ater W orks Bonds.
IN T . at Merchants-Laclede Nat.
6s
M -N$12,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’28
6s
J-J
4,000c. ..J u ly 1 1928 Bank, St. Louis.
W ater & E lectric Bonds.
6 s ’20 J-J $28,000--July 6 ’26-’45 OXFORD.
E lectric L ight Bonds.
This city is the county seat of
6s
A-O $11,000____ Apr 4 1931 Lafayette County.
Sewerage Bonds.
Electric Light Bonds.
6s
June $4,500c___ Aug 1 1928 514 s
_ $115.000________________
_
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '23- $100,800 BOND. DEBT Oct 20 '20- $114,900
3,056 Assess, val. real estate____ 925,500
Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation 1923____900 000 Assess, val. personal_____ 620,000
(Assessment about 60% actual)
Other assessable property.
50,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23-$30 00 T ot. ass’d val. '20 (45%act) 1,595,500
Pop’n 1910, 1,878; 1920.......... 1,604 Tax rate (per $1,000) T 9 ____$23.00
Population 1910, 2,014; 1920—2,150
NEWTON COUNTY.
PACE SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Decatur is the county seat.
This district (P. O. Pace) is in
School Bonds.
6s
.-$2,500_______________ Bolivar County.
C O .B D .D T . Jan 1 ’ 21___ $17,500
S ch ool Bonds.
Road dist. debt (add'l)------ 295,300 _s
_ $26,000c________________
_
Assess, val., real estate------ 3,681.105 B ON D. D T . N ov 1 3 ’2 5 --- $26,000
Assess, val., personal--------1,284.465 Assess, val. ’ 25___________ 1,518,271
Other property------------------ 1,173.841 School tax rate(per $1,000) '25 $13.00
Total assess, val. 1922____ 6,139 411 Population in 1923 (est.)________ 500
Population 1910, 23,085; 192C-20,727
PANOLA COUNTY.
NORTHERN DRAINAGE DIST.
Bacesville is the county seat.
This district is in Bolivar County.
Central Rd. D istrict B onds.
$1,500___ Sept 1 1926 5 4 s ’ 19 J-J $150,000--July 1 ’30-’44
16.000-Sept 1 ’27-'34 BD D T . N ov 23 '23— -$24,000
CO.
3.000___ Sept 1 1935 Sinking fund______________
13,000
6s ’21 M-S
16.000-Sept 1 ’36-’39
Road dist. debt (add’l ) ------ 284,000
10.000-Sept 1 '40-’4l
Assess val real est________ 5.675,000
BOND. D E B T Jan 1922___ $50,000 Assess, val. personal_____2,000,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . Other assessable p rop erty .-1.750,000
Total assess, val. 1923____9,425.000
000) 23 $27.00
NORTHERN ROAD D ISTR IC T. State & Co. tax(per$l1920____ 27,845
Pop’n 1910, 31,274;
This district is in Pike County.
INT. on court-house bonds at Bk.
5s ’ 25 - - - $125,000_____ 1926-1950
BON D. D E B T Sept 1925-- $429,500 of Sardis. Sardis, Miss.; on others at
Sinking fund (cash)_______
14,627 John Nuveen Si C o., Chicago.
Assessed value------------------ 6,983,530
Population (estimated)______ 15,000 PANOLA QUITMAN DR. DIST.
This district is in Panola, Quitman
NORTHERN SEP. ROAD DIST. and Tallahatchie Counties.
This district is in Humphreys Co. 6s’24 A-O $1,500,000cApr 1 ’29-’ 53
f $7.500c.May 15'26-’28
(For maturity see V. 118, p . 700.)
6s ’23 M -N 75,000cMay 15 ’29-’43 BONDED D E B T .................. ........(7)
[ 27,500c M ay 1 5 '44-’48
IN T . at Bank of Commerce &
TOT. B D . D T . Apr 1923-..$115,000 Trust C o., Memphis, or National
Total assessed val’n 1922---- 918,724 City Bank, New York City.
NOXUBEE COUNTY.
Macon is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
4Ms’07 Jan $20.000____Jan 2 1927
Road Bonds.
6s T9 s-a $50.000-......... .............
6s '20 s-a
87,000_____________
C ourt-H ouse-R epair Bonds
5s TO July $12,500____July 1 1930
Supervisors’ Dist. No, 1 B ondi
5Ms’ 13 F-A $88,000—Aug 1 ’26 38
5Ms’ 19 — $87.000.........................
...
10,000 ----------- ------------Supervisors’ Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5M s’ 12 M-S $42,000..S ep t 1 ’26 *37
Supervisors’ Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5Ms’ 12 J-J J $ ll,000—July 1 ’26 ’36
1111,000____July 1 1937
5Ms’ 13 F-Af 12,000—Aug 1 ’26 ’33
\ 10,000..Aug 1 ’34-'? 8
6s ’21 F-A 14,000—Aug 1 ’28-’41
Supervisors Dist. No. 4 Bond*
5Ms’ 19J-D $50,000_____________
6s ’20 J-D 47,500-June 13 ’26-’44
6s ’21 M-S
9 300--Sept 1 ’26-’41
Supervisors’ Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
5Ms'12 M-S $60 000-Sept 2 ’26- 37
5M s’ 13 J-D 12,500—Dec 1 ’26-'30
5Ms'13 J-D 22,500—Dec 1 ’26-’38
Salem Cons. Sch. Dist. Bonds
6s T4 F-A
$480.-Aug 3 ’26-28
Lynn Creek Cons. S ch ool Dist
6s T4 F-A
$800--A ug 3 '26 '27
C O .B D . D T . Jan 1 '2 1 ____ $32,500
District bonded debt______ 648.500
School dist. bonds________
27,700
Assess, val. of Co. 1922___8,396,693
Population 1910, 28,503; 1920.23,710
IN T . on court-house-repair bonds.
Bankers Trust C o., N. Y .; Dist. N r,
1, Cont. & Comm. Tr. & Sav. Bk
Chicago; Dist. No. 2 and Dist. No. 5
bonds of 1913, Nat. Park Bank, N .Y .
Dist. No. 3, Cont. & Comm. Nat
Bk., Chic.; Dist. N o. 5 bonds of 1912
and 1913, Nat. Bank of Commerce
N. Y .; Salem Sch. Dist. bonds, Mer
chants & Farmers Bank, Macon, and
Lynn Creek Sch. Dist. bonds at Bank
of Macon, Macon.

PASCAGOULA.
This city is the county seat of
Jackson County.
W harf Site B onds.
5s 15 July
$ 7 ,0 0 0 c.$ l,000 yrly.
Beach W ater W orks Bonds.
6 s ’09 J-J
$2,400c--------------------($600 yearly Jan. 15)
Fire E quipm ent Bonds.
6 s ’21 F-A $10.600c______________
($600 yearly Aug. 1)
C ity W harf B onds.
$4,000c.N ov 1 ’26-'29
5s T9 M -N 25.000c.N ov 1 ’30-’34
30,000c_Nov 1 '35-'37
1 2 ,5 0 0 c..-N ov 1 1938
6s ’20 J-D lO.OOOc.Dec 1 ’ 26-’35
[ 2,500c.D ec 1 ’36-’40
S treet Im provem ent B onds.
’08 F-A $3.000c______________
($1,000 yearly Feb. 1)
Storm Sewer & Paving B onds.
( 6,000c.D ec 1 ’26-’27
lO.OOOc.Dec 1 ’28-’ 29
6,000c. ..D e c 1 1930
6s T8 J-D
32.OOOc.Dec 1 ’31-’34
9,000c. ..D e c 1 1935
20.000c. Dec 1 ’37-’37
,2 0 .0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1938
S ch ool Bonds.
6s '08 J-J
$1,000c $200 y ’ly Jan. 1
1,200c$300 y ’ly Aug. 1
6s ’09 F-A
300c..Sept 20 1926
6s ’20 M-S f s
000c-_Sept 20 1927
jl.C
000c Sept 20 ’28-’30
[ 6. C
Paving Aid Bonds.
6 s ’ 20 J-D 17,500c________ _____
($2,500 yearly Dec. 1)
W ater W orks & E lectric L ight
Plant Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A (50,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’35
[60,000c. Aug 1 ’36-’40
Loan C ertificates.
6s '22 Sept / $4.000c__Sept 19 1926
\ 6,000c..S ep t 19 1927
TO T. B D . D T . Sept 30’25-.$410,000
Water & light debt (in c l.).. 116,000
Total assess, val. '25 (est.)-2,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925----- $33.00
Population, 1910, 3,379; 1920, 6,082

OKOLONA.
This city is the county seat o
Chickasaw County.
Sewerage System Bonds.
5s '15 Feb $58,000c_Feb 1 1935
BOND. D EBT Mch 27 T 6. $115,00
Assess, val. real estate____ 950,000
Assess, val. personal______ 425,000
Total assess, val. 1915___ 1,375,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) '15____ $15.00
Population 1910, 2,584; 1920—3,852

PASS CH RISTIAN .
This city is in Harrison County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
5Ms
- . - $15,000_____
1939
Street Paving Bonds.
6s ’24 J-J $72,000--July 1 ’ 26-’34
BOND. D E B T Aug 1924-- $111,000
Sinking f u n d ____________
36,639
Ass d val’n 1923 (§4 a c t .)..2,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’21-$17.20
Population. 1910, 2,458; 1920, 2,357

D ec., 1925.]
PEARL R I V E R C O U N T Y .
County seat is Poplarville.
Road Bonds.
6 * s ’19 F-A( S56.OO0c_.Aug 1 1926
1 58.000. ..A u g 1 1927
BOND. D E B T Nov 6 ’24- $226,000
Assessed value 1924-------- 14.000,000
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1924_____________ $43.25
Popula’n 1910, 10,593; 1920, 15,468
P E R R Y COUNTY.

New Augusta Is the oounty seat
A portion of this county on Jan. 6
1908 was taken to form Forrest Co.,
the latter to pay 67 54 % of the court
house and jail and the bridge bonded
debt given below. Pop’n *10, 7,685;
1920 8 987.
Road & Highway (Red. beg. *14).
5s '09 Mar $13,500____Mar 1 1929
Road Bonds.
5s ’no
13 500
5s *17 Jan $144io O illw ’O O yearly
O
Bridge bonds, 5s-------------- $20,000
Court house & jail bds., 5s.
30,000
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 21 -- $239,500
Assess, val. real est_______5.147 065
Assess, val. personal______ 677,600
Other p rop erty---- ----------- 34 5 719
Total assess, val. 1922___ 6,170,384
PHILADELPH IA.
This town Is the county seat of
Neshoba County.
BOND. D E B T Jan 1 ’21____$66,500
Assess, val. real estate____339,420
Assess, val. per. p rop erty ..471,112
Total assess, val. 1919____810,532
Tax rate (per $1,000)_______ $15.00
Pop’n 1910. 1,209; 1920...........1.669
PHILLIPP ROAD DISTRICT.
This district is In Tallahatchie
County.
6 s ’24 J-J $72.000.-July 2 ’ 26-’44
BOND. D EBT Aug 1924.. $75,000
Assessed valuation 1923___ 932.315
Population___________________ 3,500
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
New York City.
PIKE COUNTY.
Magnolia is the county seat.
C ou n ty W. Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 19 - - - $309 000__________ 1944
Road Dist. 2 Bands.
6 K s’ 18
$180,000_________ 1943
Road Dist. 4 Bonds.
6 s ’ 14 .- .$ 3 1 0 000__________ 1939
Road Dist. 5 Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 - - $80,000_________ 1944
♦Agricul. H igh-School Bonds.
6s ’ 17 July $22,000.-July 2 ’26-'36
-7 2,500 _____ 1926-1930
5s ’25 - - ( 5,000 ____ 1931-1935
7,500_____ 1936-1940
ll 0.000 ___ 1941-1945
5K s’20 —
$30,000_________ 1945
COUNTY D T. Jan 1 ’ 2 1 -. $360,000
Road dist. debt Jan 1 ’ 2 1 -. 575 000
Ass’d val'n of county '22. 10,120,108
Popula’ n. 1910. 37.272: 1920, 28,725
♦Optional after 5 years.
POMPEY LAKE DRAIN. DIST.
This district is in Quitman and
Tunica counties.
6s ’23 F-A$475,000--Apr 1 '28-’43
($15,000, 1928; $17,000, 1929; $19.000, 1930; $21,000, 1931; $23,000.
1932; $25,000,1933: $27,000, 1934;
$29,000, 1935; $31,000, 1936; $33,000, 1937; $35,000, 1938; $36,000,
1939; $38,000, 1940; $40,000, 1941;
$42,000, 1942, and $44,000, 1943.)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $475,000
Assessed benefits_________ 1,188,290
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust
C o., St. Louis.

MISSISSIPPI—CITIES AND TOWNS
P O R T G IB S O N S E P A R A T E S. D.

($3,000.-July 1 ’26-’28
(20,000-. July 1 ’29-’38
125,000--July 1 '39-’48
BOND. DEBT July 1 1923 $60,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,450,000
_
Population (estimated)_______ 3,500
Principal and interest at Hanove
National Bank, New York.
5}£s’23 J-J

P O T A C O C O W A C R E E K D R . D IS .

This district is in Grenada and Carroll counties.
($20,0 0 0 c ___ 1928-1932
6s ’22 M -N 30,000c____ 1933-1938
I 35,000c____ 1939-1943
BOND. D EBT Dec 1925____$85,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
P R E N T IS S C O U N T Y .

County seat is Booneville.
C ourt-H ou se and Jail Bonds.
5 s '04 - . - $5,500_____June6 1929
F unding Bonds.
6 s '18
$121,000-Serially to 1948
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925-- $125,000
Assessed value 1925_______ 3,974,160
Population In 1920___________17.606
P R IT C H A R D

D R A IN . D IS T .

This district is in Tunica County.
($16,000--Feb 1 ’26-’29
6s ’ 19 F-A 30,000-.Feb 1 ’30-’34
40,000--F eb 1 ’35-’39
BOND. D T. Mar ’ 19......... $90,000
Assessed value____________1,000,000
Population (est.)_______________ 800
Q U ITM A N C O U N T Y .

M a r k s is the county seat.

C oun ty B onds.
- . - $15,000c______________
R oad District No. 1 B onds.
.8
. . . $148,000c..........................
Road Dist No 3 Bonds
514s
. . . $43,000c. .......................
514s
...
95 .000 c........................
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds
6s
_ $100,000c_______________
_
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
-s ’ 16
$150,000c.........................
Road Dist No. 16 Bonds.
6s
- ..$ 1 5 0 ,000c______________
Road Dist. N o. 5 bonds. . 150,000
CO. B D . D T . N ov 1924--- $120,000
_ 815 500
Road Dist. debt (add 1)_
Assessed value 1924 ____9,306,388
State & Co. tax rate (per
$1,000) 1 9 2 4 -.-...................$42.00
Popula’n 1910, 11,593; 1920, 19,861
IN T . at Riverside Bank, Marks.
-s

Q U IT M A N C O U N T Y S U P E R V IS ­
O R S ’ D I S T R I C T N O . 3.

($2.5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1928
(3 4,00 0c____ 1929-1945
2 500c________ 1946
1 8 ,0 0 0 c____ 1947-1948
GEN. BD.D T . N ov 1925- $47,000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,530,552
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
514s’23 s-a

R A N K IN C O U N T Y .

Brandon is the county seat.
Supers. Dist. No. 4 Road Bonds.
6s ’ 13 M-N$40,000_ Nov 15 1938
_
Road Bonds.
6s ’ 16 M-S $50,000_________ _____
(Due part in 1926, 1936 and 1945
514s
— $40.000_______________
Road dist. debt Jan 1 1921- $165 000
Total assess, val. 1922___ 6,953,200
Pop’n 1910, 23,944; 1920____20,272
R O L L IN G F O R K .

This place is in Sharkey County.
L ight and W ater P lant Bonds.
5s ’ 19 — . $47,000______1926-1939
6 s ’20 . - 17,000______1926-1945
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921--$79,500
Population in 1920______________ 703

PON TO TOC.
This city is the county seat of
R O L L IN G
FORK
C O N S O L I­
Pontotoc County.
DATED SCH O O L D IS T R IC T .
BOND. D EBT Dec 12 ’ 20--.$75.000
This district (P. O. Rolling Fork)
Total assess, val. 1920--1,008.075
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920 .$30 50 ia In Sharkey County.
Population, 1910. 1,277; 1920, 1,274
S chool B uilding Bonds.
6s '20 J-J $100,000--July 1 ’26-’45
PONTOTOC COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT M ay 1921- $125,000
Pontotoc is the county seat.
Assessed value 1920_______ 1.29J.440
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank. N . Y
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
554s’ 15 J-J $75.000___ Jan 11935
S A R D IS .
Road District No. S Bonds.
This town is in Panola County.
fiK s’ 16 J-J $28,000...........................
Sewer Bonds.
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
6Ma’ 16 M-S $50,000--Apr 1 ’26-’36 6s ’
20 - - - $ 62,000 ........... ...........
BOND. D EBT Oct 25 ’ 23---$68,000
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5 * a ’ 16 M-S $80.000..........1926-1941 Assessed valuation 1923_____ 750,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$23.50
Road D istrict No. S Bonds.
6s
- — $50,000 _____1928-1937 Population in 1920____________1.352
BONDED (C o u n ty _______ $112,000
D EBT Road D . N o. 2 . 28.000 S A R D IS S E P A R A T E S C H . D I S T .
Oct. i0|Road D. No. 3 - 50.000
School-Building Bonds.
$35,000_______________
1921— |Road D . No. 4 . 90,000 5s '19
IRoad D. No. 5- 50.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 25 ’23- $61,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______ $50.000 Sinking fund______________
10,000
Assessed val’n, real estate.2.879 660 Assess, val. '22 ( % a ct.)_ 1,650,000
_
Assessed val'n, personal_ 1,000 180 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-.$9.00
_
Other assessable property_ 287,996 Population___________________ 1,450
Tot .ass’d val.’22(70 %act.) 4,167,836
State&Co.tax (per $l,000)’21-$29.00 8 C O T T C O U N T Y .
Pop’n 1910. 19,688; 1920_____19,962
Forest is the county seat.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
P O R T GIB SOIL
6s ’ 12 J-J $40,000-.July 1 ’26-’37
This city is the county seat of 6s ’13 J-J J25,000--July 1 ’27-’30
Claiborne County.
•
125,000____ July 1 1934
W ater B onds.
6a
...
50.000......... ..................
5 s ’ 17
$12,500________ Serially
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6 s ’ 19 — . 9,500_________ Serially 6s ’ 14 F-A $56,000 _____ 1926-1939
5 s ’ 19 - - - 19,000________ Serially Road dist. debt Jan 1 ’ 21 -- $217 000
6 s ’20 - - - 17,000________ Serially Assessed value, county '22-5,051,427
5s ’ 20 __
5,000________ Serially Pop’n o f Dist. No. 1, 1915____ 8,000
S ch ool B onds.
IN T . at Farmers’ Sc Merchants’
5 s ’ 17 - - - $2,500________ Serially Bank, Forest.
Sidew alk Bonds.
5s ’ 16
$4,000________ Serially S E N A T O B IA .
5 s ’ 17 -_ - 14 ,000 ........... -Serially
This town is in Tate County.
BON D. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 1 -—$100,500
Sewer Bonds.
Water debt (incl.)__________
75,000 5>4s’20 A-O ( 14,000c_Apr 1 ’26-’39
Floating debt_______________
6,219
(21.500c. Apr 1 1940
Assess, val., real estate_____ 581,446
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Assess, val., personal_______ 332,347 6s '18 J-J
$6,000c_July 1 ’26-’37
Total assess, val. 1915______ 913,792 BOND. D EBT Sept 1 ’25--.$81,300
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915_____ 10.00 Water and light debt (in cl.)-. 22,000
Pop’n 1910. 2,252; 1920............. 1,691 Assessment debt (additional). 4,500




335

Sinking fund_______________ 4,181 S T R A IG H T -B A Y O U D R A IN A G E
D IS T R IC T .
Assess, val., real estate_____ 478,225
This district (P. O. Silver City) is
Assess, val., personal_______ 276,875
Other assessable property_ 61,652 In Humphrey County.
_
10,000- . . . M ay 1 1926
Tot.ass’d val.’25(50%act.)__816,752
14.000—.—M ay 1 1927
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$24.00
Pop’n in 1910, 1,275; 1920, 1,126 5J*s’20M-N 15.000—...M a y 1 1928
2 0 0 . 0 0 0 . . M ay 1 '29-’38
24.000— ..M a y 1 1939
SH ARKEY COUNTY.
. 25,000_ ..M a y 1 1940
Rolling Fork is the county seat.
BONDED 1)EBT___ ............. (?)
Bridge Bonds.
6s ’21 J-DS160 00 0_______________ S U M M IT .
GEN’L COUNTY BOND.
This town is in Pike County.
DEBT Jan 6 1922_______$210,000
Floating debt (add’l ) --------60,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 26 ’21— $26,900
Assess, val.,
Assessed valuation 1922___ 7,047,712 Assessed val. real estate_____329,900
personal______ 246,000
State &Co.tax (per $1 ,000)’21$ 2 1 .0 ) Other assessable
_ 62,000
P o p ’n 1910. 15,694; ’ 20.............14,190 Total assess, val. property_ 636.900
1921______
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $18.50
S H A R K E Y C O U N T Y S U P E R V IS ­ Population. 1910, 1,471; 1920, 1,187
O R S ’ D I S T R I C T N O . 2.

5Ms’23 M-S$100,000--Yearly Sept 1 SUMRALL.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923.- $100,000
This city is in Lamar County.
Assessed valuation 1922_ 1,600,000
_
Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 3,000 6s W ater W orks500c . . . — 1926-1930
T8
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . BOND. J-D $2 Nov 1 7 ’21- $31,000
DEBT
Water debt (add’l)________
18,000
SH AW .
Assessed value, real estate. 246,000
This town is in Bolivar County.
Assessed value, personal_
_ 405,000
BOND. D EBT N ov 13 ’25- $73,400 Ass’d val. ’21 (abt.65%act.)_650,000
Assess, val. real est_______ 869.013 Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’ 21 $32.00
Assess, val. personal______ 281 983
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (90% act.)1,149,993 Population 1910. 2.046; 1920. 1,444
Population in 1910, 871; 1920, 1,375 SUNFLOWER COUNTY.
County seat to Indianola. Int. at
S H A W C O N . SC H . D IS T .
5>4s’ 19 F-A/$12,000—Aug 1 ’26-’ 29 First Nat. Bank,SChicago.
A gricultural chool Bonds.
l 50,000--Aug 1 '30-'39
’20 F-A $80.000--Aug 1 ’26-’45
6s ’20 F-A (15.000-.A ug 1 ’26-’30 6s R efu n d in g Bonds.
(50.000.-Aug 1 ’31-’40
J-J $45,000c
July 1 1926
BOND. D E B T Nov 6 1921 $150,000 5s
Assessed value, real estate. 1,343,905 5s Bridge B on is.
’07 A-O $40,000____Oct 1 1932
Assessed value, personal___ 508,500
Bridge &
Total assessed value 1921.-1,852,405 4 ^ s ’06 J-J Ref.
$30.000c— July 1 1931
Population 1921 (est.)________ 5,500
Road & Bridge
4 J4s’09 - - - $50.000c— .Sept 1 1929
S H A W D R A IN A G E D I S T R I C T .
6s ’ 13 J-D 42.000c.Dec 1 ’26-’39
This district is in Bolivar and Sun­ 6s ’ 15 J-J
40.000c— July 1 1935
flower counties.
Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5V4s’20 M-S $90,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’40 6s
$150.000..........................
BOND. DEBT Apr 1922-„$108,000
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
Assessed valuation_________ 319,000 5Hs l7 J-J $68.000----- Jan 1 ’26-’42
Population (est.)______________ 1,000
M-N$68.400 ..........1926-1944
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
SHAW SEPARATE ROAD DIST. 5Hs'17 J-J $68 000----- Jan 1 ’26-’42
This district (P. O. Cleveland) is 5*4s’ 1 9 s a 110 000 _____ 1926-1944
D istrict No. 4 B onds.
In Bolivar County.
. . . $100,000...........................
5Ms’ 17
$25,000_______________ -8
76 000 _____ 1926-1944
5Ms'19 F-A $35,000-.Feb 1 ’26-’39 5 ^ s ’ 19s-a
Dist. No. 5 B onds.
f 16,000--M ay 1 ’26-'29
. . . $200,000.........................
5& s’ 19M-N( 50,000..M ay 1 ’30-’39 _s
40.000.-M ay 1 ’40-’44 TO T. B D . D T . Aug 1920- $350,000
6s '20 M-S 80,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’4o Assess, val. 1922...............21,387,990
6s ’ 20 M -N 130.000......... 1926-1945 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '19-S24.70
BOND. D EBT Oct 3 ’2 2 -- $456,000 Popula’n 1910, 28,787; 1920, 46,374
Floating debt (add’l)______
5,000
Assess, val. ’22 (1-3 a c t.)--2 999,897 SUNFLOWER CO. DR. DIST.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-S18.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 1919— $63,000
Population in 1922 (est ) ____9.500 Assess, val. 1919_________ 6.883,940
IN T. payable at the Hanover Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)____ $24.70
National Bank. N . Y .

TALLAHADGA DRAINAGE DIST.

SHELBY SEPARATE SCH. DIST.
This district is in Winstom Co.
This district Is in Bolivar County 6s '20 J-D $ 110,000c.June 1 ’26-’44
School Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1924 $115,000
6s
. . . $35.000........................... Population 1920________________ 100
BONDED D E B T ................... (?)
IN T . at First Nat Bank, St. Louis
SIM P SO N C O U N T Y .

TALLAHATCHIE COUNTY.
Mendenhall is the county seat.
Charleston Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s '07 J-J $27,000____Jan 1 1947
5 ^ s ’ 19 J-J $500,000............... serially
R oad Bonds.
5s ’ l l M-S $40,000— Mar 31 1931 5J4s’ 19 A-O 200.000 ..........1930-1944
Road and Bridge B onds.
5Hs'13 J-J
40.000____July 1 1933
— - $200 000_______________
5 ^ s ’ 17 J-J
60.000_______ _______
(D ue in not later than 25 years.) Supervisors Dist. N o. 1___ $25,000
do
do N o. 2___
25.000
.8
—
35 ,000.—.....................
do
do N o. 3 —
25,000
CO. BD. D T . Jan 1 ’2 1 --- $57,570
Supervisors’ Dists. Nos. 4 & 5.
Road dist. debt................... 536.000
— - $100,000.........................
Ass’d val. 1922 (>A act.) — 8,440,891
State & Co. tax(per $1,000)’ 14 $17.00 5H s’ 17 J-J / 65.000--July 1 ’28-’32
\135.000—July 1 ’33-’42
Pop’n 1910, 17,201; 1920_ 18,109
_
-s
IN T . at Chemical Nat. B k., N .Y . BOND.— 200,000.............................
DE B T/fcounty .--$210,000
Jan 1 ’ 21
(Road dist*. 830,000
S L E D G E B A Y O U D R A IN . D IS T . N ET D T. (CO.) Dec ’ 22. $447,434
This district is in Quitman County. Assess, val. county 1922-12,582,893
'$16.000c* ...1929-1932 Population 1910 29 078; 1920-35,953
6s '22 M -N 20,000c* — 1933-1936
INT. on district bonds at ConM18,000c* ...1937-1939
21,000c* ...1940-1942 nental Sc Comm. Nat. B k.. Chicago
and Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
-s ’24
' 15.000 _____1929-1942
BOND. D E B T N ov 12 1925-$90,000
Assessed benefits 1925______ 206.815 TATE COUNTY. county seat.
Senatobia is tbe
District tax (per $1,000) 1925-$30.00
Road Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 1,000
5J4s
- - . $90,000________________
5>*s’23 M -N 62,000___ M ay 7 1948
S M IT H C O U N T Y .
A gric. High School Bonds.
County seat is Raleigh.
5s ’ 15 Jan $12.000c„_Jan 1 1941
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
($18,000—Mar 1 ’26-’31 6s ’ 14 Jan $20,000c— Jan 1 1940
6s ’ 14
M-S'j 1,500____ Mar 1 1935
(Subject to call after 5 years.)
I 2,500____ Mar 1 1936 6a ’ 18 Jan 20,000...................194$
.1
1,500------ Mar 11937
(Subject to call after 1923.)
Road Dist- No. 2 Bonds.
5 ^ s ’23 J-J
37,000___ Jan 1 1946
6s ’ 13 . - . $39,000________Serially BOND. D EBT Jan 1 ’ 24-- $412 000
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
Floating debt_____________
15,000
6 s ’ 17
$10.000________Serially Sinking fund______________
6,050
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
6,085,456
_ $10.000________Serially Total assess, val. 1923____20- $3.40
6s ’ 17 _
State&Co. tax(per $1,000)’
BOND. D E B T /C ounty—
$9,000
Jan 1 ’21
\Roaddists. 138,000 Popula’n 1910, 19.714; 1920, 19,636
Assessed val. county 1922-5 177,945 TIPPO-SWAN LAKE ROAD DIST.
Population 1920_____________ 16,718
This district is in Tallahacheti
County.
S T A R K V IL L E .
6s ’24 J-J $82,000.-July 1’26-’49
This town is the county seat of _s
— 7 1,000____ Oct 1 1926
134,500.
-.O ct 1 ’27-’49
Oktibbeha County.
Paving Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Aug 1924-- $75,000
5V*s’ 17 A-O $27,500____Apr 1 1937 Assessed valuation 1923___1,551,220
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds. Population___________________ 2,500
IN T . at Chemical National Bank,
5Ms’20 M -N ($12.5°0 ------ 1926-1930
\ 1 5 ,0 0 0 -------1931-1935 New York City.
S chool Bonds.
5 K s’25M -S$100,000c____ 1926-1950 T IS H O M IN G O C O U N T Y .
County seat is Inka.
Sewer Bonds.
5 ^ s ’25 - - . $25,000 _____ 1926-1950
Road & Bridge Bonds.
($24.000-.Sept 1 ’ 26-’29
BOND. D EBT Oct 23 ’23- $148,000
Water debt (incl.)________
30.000 5}4s’24M-S (144,000—Sept 1 ’ 30-’41
(120,000- -Sept 1 ’42-’49
Sinking funds____________
10,000
Tot. assess, val.’23 (*» act. )2,000 000 COUNTY D EBT Nov ’24- $300,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ $26.00 ROAD BD. D T. Nov 22 ’24$458,500
45,480
P opulation, 1910, 2,698; 1920, 2,596 School bonds (add’l)---------

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TISHOMINGO COUNTY (C on cl.) . WALTHALL COUNTY.

Assess, val. (county) real
County seat is Tylertown.
estate & personal, 1924--3.935.135 COUNTY ROAD D E B T
State & co.tax(per $1,000)'24.$16.00
Oct 1 1925____________ $37,000
Population in 1920__________ 15,091 Road district bonded debt. 259,000
Assessed val., real estate..2,213,665
TUNICA.
Assessed val., personal___ 645 368
This town is the county seat of Other assessable property. . 251,843
Tunica County.
Tot. ass. val. ’25 (65% act.) 3,130,876
BON D. D EBT N o v 24 ’25_ $127,300 Population In 1920___________13,455
Tot.ass’d val.’25 ( H a ct.).1,078,731
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$20.50 WARREN COUNTY.
Population in 1920______________955
Vicksburg Is the oounty seat.
F unding Bonds
T U N IC A C O U N T Y .
5Ms’ 18 J-D$90 000 .......... 1926-1943
Tunica is the county seat.
5s '18 J-D 18.000 .........1926-1943
Road Bonds.
-s
. . . $200,000_________
5s '06
$14,500--. .June 6 1926
6s ’ 21 M-S 100,000-Mar 15 ’ 26-'4i 5s '08
2 ,1 0 0 --. .D ec 7 1928
2.7 00--- .F eb 7 1930
5s ’ 10
Road District No. 1 B onds.
-s T7 . . . $70,000_____________
1.500c.- .D ec 5 1931
’ l l Dec
Road District No. 2 B onds.
SRoad and Bridge Bonds.
os ’08
- »’ 17 . . . $90.000______________
$12,500.-. .N ov 5 1928
5s 08
22 .800-.- .D ec 7 1928
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
-s ’ 17
$66,000............... .......... os ’09
16.500.— .Feb 2 1929
O ’09
S
Agric. High School Bonds.
6 .5 0 0 --. .N ov 3 1929
5Ms’ 14 May $20,000____M ay 1 1934 5s ’ ll
2,4 00.— .Aug 8 1931
(Subject to call after May 1 1919.) 5s ’ 11
4 ,1 0 0 -.- .Sept 5 1931
BOND. DEBT May 1913. $50.00f 5s ’ ll
5 .8 0 0 ... .D ec 5 1931
Total assess, val 1922__ 11,207,373 5s 12
2 .6 0 0 --. .F eb 5 1932
Popula’n 1910. 18.646; 1920 20.38f 5s ’ 12
3 .2 0 0 --. .A pr 2 1932
IN T . on 6s of 1921 at the National 5s 12
3 .0 0 0 ... -July 1 1932
Park Bank, New York.
os '12
2 .2 0 0 ... .O ct 7 1932
5s ’ 13 Oct
4.5 00--- .Oct 6 1933
TUPELO.
(Subject to call begin. Oct. 6 1918.)
This citv Is In Bee County.
5s ’ 15 F-A $140.000...F eb 1 1955
6s ’20 J-D la l0 .5 0 0 -.D e c 7 '26-’32 (Subject to call part In 5. 10, 15
lal2.000 -.D ec 7 ’33-’44
and 20 years.)
a Separate S chool Lust. Bonds 8s ’ 18 ann 63.000...................1938
5s
. . . $25.000c_________ 193:- Road. Bridge & Culvert Bonds.
aLight, City-Hall & Street Bds 5s’ 14 A-O $160.000____Apr 6 1954
_
5 s ’ll
M-N$50.000c_ M ay 1 1931 (Subject to call $20 000 in 5, 10 and
Hospital Bonds.
15 years and $100,000 in 20 years
5Ms’ 19 . . . $9,000 ____ $1,000 yrly
date.)
Street Bonds.
5s ’ 20 . . . 9.000........... .................
5s ’ 12 J-D«$50.000___ June 1 1932 6« 20 . . .
80.000___ $5,000 y'ly
5s T4 M-S5$40.000___ Sept 11934 6 s ’ 21 s-a 390.100...........................
(Subject to call any part on an>
Road (Qen'l) R ed. beg. Oct. 7 ' 171
_interest-paying date.)
5s 12 Oct $50.000____Oct 7 1932
Paving Bonds.
5Ms’23 A-O $150,000 _____Serially 5s Creek. .Bonds.
12
.
$4.400____Oct 7 1932
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1921.. $374,400 3s 13 . . .
10.000.................... 1933
Water & light debt (iu cl.).. 155 400
Agrlcul. High-School Bonds.
T ot. ass’d val. '20 (M act.) 4.817.910
17 May.$20,000___________1936
City tax (per $1,000) '20.......$19.00 5s Bridge Bonds.
Population. 1910.3.881; 1920 5.055 514s
...$ 1 5 0 000______________
iN T on bonds marked (a; at Han
21,000. .June 2 ’ 26-’29
over Nat. Bank, N. Y .; (6) Nat 5s '24 J-D ( 171 .OOO-.June 2 '30-'48
Park Bank. N. Y .; others at Chas«
( 10,000___ June 2 1949
Nat. Bank. N Y.
BOND. DEBT June ’24-$l,786.20n

UNION COUNTY.

New Albany is the county seat.
Court House Bonds.
-S
$65,000
Road Bonds.
_s
. $277 000
-S
. 290.000
5M s’24 M--S 60,000
dim b o w l s _____

Sinking fu n d s _______ ______

Assessed

valuation

1924

164 .433

(a b o u t 6 0 % a c t u a l)____ 1 9,0 42 .2 5 6

Actual value (est.)______ 30.000 000
Population 1910, 37,488; '20-33.362
*l<wl. after 5 years from issue.
INT. at County Treas. office.

WASHINGTON COUNTY.
is Greenville.
BOND. DEBT Dec V’22.V$379 500 County seal Bonds.
R efunding
Assessed value, real estate.3.692.145
'l l . . . $100.000__________
Assessed value, personal__l.l 8 j00 is R efunding Railroad Bonds,1941
Other assess, property___ 1.001.219

'15
Total assessed value, 1922.5 ?61 554 is Road F-A$lrt0.n00-.-Feb 10 1945
and Bridge Bonds,
Popula’n, 1910. 18,997; 1920. 20.044 is O S J-D $100.000..-D ec 1 1933
IN T . at Chase Nat, Bank, N . V
I Road Bonds.
5
M-N$760 000..N o v 6
UNION CO. SUPERVISORS COM •s ‘ 19maturity see V. 103. p. ’26-'411
(For
2176
BINED ROAD DISTS. NO. 1, 6s ’20 - - 1 250 000 . . ___ Serially
2 & 3.
4 000- -June 7 ’ 27-’ 28
P. O. New Albany.
6 000 June 7 '3 1 -’32
($8,000 ...M a r 1 ’ 26-’ 29
6 000 June 7 '35 & '37
5M s’24M -S 40 ,000 ..Mar 1 ’ 30-’39 6s
J-D
3 000 ...J u n e 7 1939
( 50,000-.M ar 1 ’40-'49
4 000 June 7 ’40 & '42
BOND. D EBT Mar 1 1924 $388,000
3.000___ June 7 1943
Assessed valuation________ 4,637,904
2 000-----June 7 1944
Population 1920 Census)___ i 14,367
3 000
-J u n e 7 1945
IN T . payable in New York Cty.
B O N D . D E B T D e c 19 2 2 .$ 2 ,0 4 0 ,0 0 0
Assessed
es
_ 9
UPPER QUIVER RIVER DR. D. Assessed v a l'n ,. realr s o t aatle.. 14 .,145.033
v a l'n p e
n
'3 9 980
T h is d is tric t (P . O . S um ner) is in Other assessable p r o p __ 2.285.844
T a lla h a tc h ie , C o a h o m a an d S u n flo w Total assessed val’ n 1922.26.370.857
er c o u n tie s .
6s '23 A-OS398,000c. Apr 1 ’25-'48 Total tax rate (per $1 ,000) '20 $30 75
Popular; 1910, 48.933; 1920. 51,092
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1097
} INT at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.
BOND. D E B T Dec 6 '24. $400,000
A ssessed b e n e fits ___________1 .000.920
WATER VALLEY.
I N T . a t th e S t. L o u is U n io n Trust
C o . , S t. L o u i s _______

VICKSBURG.
V ic k s b u r g is th e c o u n t y se a t o f
W a rren C o u n t y .
I n c o r p . J a n . 25
1825. C o m m is s io n g o v e r n m e n t has
been a d o p te d by this c it y .
P o p u la ­
t io n in 1910, 2 0 .8 1 4 ; 1920. 1 8 .072.
B y the p rovision s ot its c h a rie r tin
city is ob lig e d to lev y a tax to m eei
th e interest on its bond s and to ap­
p ly a n y surplus o f the sum so raised
after p a y m e n t o f interest to purchasi
of b on d s at o r below par.

T h is
c ity
is
th e
V a lo b u s h a C o u n t y .

co u n ty

seat

o f

zSch ool, Water & Sewerage Bds.
514s’24 F-A $77.000..Aug 1 ’26-’49
School Bldg. Bonds.
5s '20 ann $5 000 -Feb 1 ’26-’30
BOND DEBT Jan 20 ’22 $98,800
Toial assess, val. 1916___ 1,446,736
Tax rate (per $1,000) '16____ $17.00
Population 1910. 4.275: 1920. 4 064
z IN T . at City Treasurer’s office.

WAYNE COUNTY.
Waynesboro is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Compromise
_
5s ’78 F -A $326,300c...F eb 1 1928 .is '16 M-NS25.000_ Nov 15 1936
6s ’ 24 M-S 200.000 ____ 1931-1949
R e fu n d in g B o n d s .
5s ’ 16 F-A $v5.000____Feb 1 1936 6s ’24 J-D 42,000______________
6s ’25 A-O 150,000c___ 1928-1950
Sewer Bonds.
_
4Ms’08 Dec$217.500c_ Dec 1 1928 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1924-. $300,000
Total assess, val. 1923___ 5.401,517
P ublic Impt. Bonds.
($30,000- Dec 1 ’26-’ 27 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $21.50
5 s ’22 J-D (300 0 0 0 --Dec 1 ’28-’3T Popula'u 1910. 14.709; 1920. 15.467
(290 000..D e c 1 ’38-’47
(9.000. ..A u g 1 '26-'28 WEBSTER COUNTY SUPERVIS­
5 s '23 F-A 50.000..Aug 1 ’ 29- 38
ORSDISTRICT NO. 1.
(60.000. .Aug 1 ’39-'48
( $4,000 _____ 1926-1927
Local Debt Bonds.
6s '22 M -N 40,000 _____ 1928-1937
4M s’06 M a y $96.000___ M ay 1 1926
I 50.000_____ 1938-1947
BOND. DEBT July 1922--$100,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T4 M N /$40.000c.M ay 1 ’ 26-'33 Assessed value 1921_______ 870,672
1305.000c.. .M ay 1 1934
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
S chool Bonds.
5s ’ 13 A-O $44.500___ Apr 1 1933 WEST POINT.
This city is in Clay Co. Charter
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s ’12 F-A $94,000___ Aug 1 1932 received 1872. Population 1910.
BOND. D EBT N ov 13 ’25$1.957,800 4,864; 1920. 4,400.
Water bonds (included)..
345,000 . . ’ 15 . . . $10.000...........................
Floating debt___________
170.000
C ity Hall Bonds.
Assessed val. real estate..11.526,357 -s
. . . $50.000..........................
Assessed val. personal___ 4,891.393 6s
...
19 500......... 1926-1938
T ot.ass’d val.'25 (60 % act.) 16,327,750
General School Bonds.
Tax rate (per $ 1 ,0 0 0 ) 1 9 2 5 ___$20 .0 0 5s 06 M-N$30,000____Nov 1 1936
IN T . on compromise bonds at City-hall bonds_____________$17,500
office o f Treasurer; on 5s of 1922 Ga -Pacific RR. bonds_____ 60.000
and 1923 at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y. Negro-school bonds________ 7.000
City; others at American Exchange Sewer bonds________ ______ 30.000
National Bank, N. Y . City.
Sidewalk bonds______________ 15.000




[V ol. 121.

LOUISIANA—DEBT OF STATE

Street bonds_______________ 20.000 Y A Z O O C IT Y .
County seat o f Yazoo Oounty.
BOND. D EBT Nov 13 T7-S169.500
Sinking funds______________ 20.587 Population 1910. 6.796; 1920. 5,244
Asfess. val. '17 (54 a ct.)_ 2.008,081
_
Electric Street Railway B onds.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)____ $11.00 5s ’06 lune $5,000c._-J’ne 11 1926
C ity-H all B onds.
_
5s '08 Sept $2,200c_ Sep 10 1926
WIGGINS SEPARATE S. D.
N egro-School Bonds.
This district (P. O. Wiggins) is in
5s 08 July $4.000.-July 15 ’26’-29
Stone County.
W ater, Light and Sewer Bonds.
5 s ’24 A-O $4 8,0 0 0 ..Apr 1 ’26-49
...$ 1 6 5 .5 0 0 ........................
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 0 ’25. $54,000 -s
P u blic-S ch ool B nds.
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,200,000
. . . $18.500_______________
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$18.50 -s
Population___________________ 3,500 5s '16 Jan 22.000c.Jan 15 ’26-’30
M unicipal Bldg. & Im pt. Bonds.
IN T . at National Park Bank,
-s
. . . $99.000_______________
New York City.
Improvement Bonds.
5M s’ 18 . . . /$12.000c.Oct 15 ’26-’ 37
WILKINSON COUNTY.
\ 4,000c..O ct 15 1938
Woodville is the county seat.
W ater-W orks, Electric L ight &
Fifth Sep. Road District.
Sewerage Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 J-J $60,000_____________
5 Ms
. . . $150.000_______________
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’16. $415,700
5Hc'13 J-D $12.000___ June 1 1943 Cash on deposit__________
11,225
5s ’ 17 M -N 40 .000..May 1 ’26-’41 Assessed valuation_______ 3,663,369
6s '18 A-O 18 000..O ct 1 ?6 ’43 Actual value (estimated)_5.100.000
5Ms'24 J-J
72.000 .........1926-1949 Value of city property____ 530,000
5M s’25 . . .
40,000..A ug 1 ’25-’45 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1915...$17.00
R efu nd ing School Bonds.
($1,600..Sept 1 ’26-’29 Y A Z O O C O U N T Y .
11,000..S ep t 1’ 30-’40
Yazoo oitv L the county seat.
1,500___ Sept 1 1941
F unding Bonds.
1.000
___________Sept 181942 $78.000__________ 1938
5 Ms’ 1 . . .
5 ' is ’ 24 M-S
1,500___ Sept 1 1943
Ed in Separate School D istrict.
3.000Sept 1 '45 &6M*’ 19J-J l$15.000..July 1 ’28-’42
’47
2.000Sept 1 ’44 & '46
1 15.000___ July 1 1952
1.000
___________Sept 1 1948 1 Road Bonds.
Beat No.
,1 ,5 0 0 ___ Sept 1 1948 5Ms’ 16 J-J $132.000..July 1 ’26-’41
TOT. B D . D T . Sept ’ 24 -- $280,372
Beat No. 3 Road Bonds.
Tot.assess.val.’ 23(80%act )5,540 821 6s ’ 14 . . .
40.000................... 1937
State & co. tax (per $1.000)'23 $28.00 5Ms’ 16 J-J
$350 July 1 ’ 26-’41
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '18 $19.50 5 Ms’ 19 J-J 137,500 - - July 1 ’ 28-’42
"
--------Population 1910, 18,075; 1920-15.316
13’ 500
July 1 1952
Beat No. 4 Road Bonds.
WINONA.
$ 1 2 .5 0 0 ............. ..1937
6s ’ 14
This city is the county seat of
Beat No. 5 Road Bonds.
Montgomery County.
6s '14 . . . $25.000_________..1937
S chool Bonds.
5 Ms'l 6 . . . 148.000_________-1 941
6s
. . . $l0.000c.........................
Separate Road Dist. No. 2 Bds.
5s ’25 M-S 80.001c____ 1926-1950 5 Ms’ 19 . . . $150.000_____
1944
R efu nding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921—
5 M s'18 M-NS64,900c.........M ayl938
$78,000
County_______________
Light & Water Plant Purchase
Eden Separate S. D . . . .
30.000
Bonds.
Beat No. 1....................
132,000
6s
. . . $45.000c....... .................
Beat No. 3 ....................
465.000
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’2 4 .. $130,400
Beat No. 4....................
12.500
Water debt (inch)________
52,500
Beat No. 5...................
173.000
Assess, val. real estate___ 818.555
Separate Road D. No. 2
150.000
Assess, val personal___ _
429.220 Assess val. Co 1922____ 12.651.460
Total assessed value 1924
Population of county in 1910 .40.672
(70-80% actual)............... 1.247.775 Population of county In 1920--37.149
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921---$23.50
Population 1910. 2.512; 1920..2.572 Y AZOO DELTA H IG H W A Y T A X ­
ING D ISTR IC T.
Tais district is in De Soto County.
W INSTON C O U N TY.
6s ’25 J-D $75,000 _____ 1926-1950
L o u isv ille is the c o u n t y seat.
TO T. BD . D T . Aug 1925-- $135,000
R e fu n d in g B o n d s .
61,000
5 M s’ 16 M -N $ 5 0 .0 0 0 ____ M a y 1 1936 Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation----------- 1,339,053
Road Bonds.
-s
. - - $ 1 0 0 . 0 0 0 _______________ Population (estimated)----------- 5,000
S u pervisors

l)ist.

No.

1 Bonds.

YAZOO MISS. DELTA LEY. DIS.
Levee Bonds
Is 03 J-J $+250.000c.-July 1 1933
(Optional 1918.)
5 M s ’ 16 A -O $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 .......... 1927-1941
Is 05 J-J x 500.000c . Jan 1 1955
S u p e r v is o r s D ist. N o . 5 B o n d s.
(Optional 1925.)
5 Ms 11 A -O $5 ,000 _____ 1 9 2 8 -193s
B O N D . D E B T D e c 7 '2 3 - - $14 0 ,0 0 0 4Msg’ 14MN $928 000c N o v i’26-’54
(Serially on July 1.)
F lo a tin g d e b t ( a d d 'l ) __________________ 10.000
A ssessed v a l.. real e s ta te ___ 3 .0 3 0 .7 3 5 5 Ms'22 J-J «35.0f)9___ Jan l 1950
Assessed v a l ., p e rs o n a l_____ 1,0 3 5 .3 4 0 5 Ms'22 J-J 165.000___ Jan 11950
O th e r ________________________
5 0 .0 0 0 4Ms’ 16J-J a l 148 000 ________ 1926
U ,350.000____ 1927-1956
T o t a l assessed v a l. 1923
( 5.000___ Jan 1 1950
(6 5 % a c t u a l) ____________ 4 ,1 1 6 .0 7 5
J-J (80,000.Jan 1 ’51 & ’53
S t a t e & c o .t a x ( p e r $ 1 .0 0 0 1 '2 3 $ 2 7 .0 0 5Ms
180.000-Jan 1 ’54 & ’ 56
P o p u la tio n 1910, 17.139; 1 9 2 0 .1 8 .1 3 9
F unding B onds.
5s ’ 17 J-J o$ ) ) I.D.lOc. $25,000 yrly
YALOBUBHA COUNTY.
(D up beginning July 1 1928.)
C o ffe e v ille is th e c o u n ty s e a t.
R efunding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
4 Ms'09 J-Ja$325.000c--July 1 1949
5s 17 June $45,000c . . . __ .serial 4s 02 J-J » t 220 000c__ luly 1 1952
C O . B D . D T . Jan 1 1 9 2 1 .. $63 ,500
(Subiect to (tail Julv 1 1922)
R o a d d istrict d e b t ( a d d 'l ) . . 136,000
A ssessed valu ation 1922 -5 489.111 BOND. DEBT Oct 30'25.$4.421.000
Sub Levee Dist. No. 1
P o p u la ’ u 1910. 2 1 .5 1 9 : 1920. 18.738
bonds (add’ P _________
29,000
IN T is p a y a b j; a t C o u n t y T re a s­
Assessed val. 1925______118 000 000
urer s o ffic e .
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 ....$ 4 .5 0
Population in 1920_________ 211,000
YALOBUSHA COUNTY ROAD
INT. on bonds marked (t) at First
DISTRICT NO. 1.
Nat. Bank, Chicago; (z) at Wm. R.
( $9,000 _____ 1926-1928 1'om ptm Oo N. Y.: (a) at Nat.
5M s’23 J-D( 35.000......... 192J-1938 Bank of Commerce. N. Y.; (u) at
( 30.000 _____ 1939-1948 Fiscal Agency in New York City.
TOT. B D . D T. June 1923. $1 11.000
Assessed valuation________ 1,116,000 YOCONA DRAIN. DTST. NO. 2.
Actual valuation (est.)___ 2.500.000
This district is in Panola, YoloIN T . at County Depository or at busha and Tallahatchie Counties.
*20.000. -M ay 1 '26-’29
A . K. Tigrett & C o., Memphis.
12.000- -M ay 1 ’30-’31
14.000-M ay 1 ’32’-33
YALOBUSHA COUNTY ROAD 6s ’21 M -N 16.000.-M ay 1 ’34-’35
DISTRICT NO. 3.
18.000-M ay 1 ’36-’37
20.000-M ay 1 ’38-’39
( $6.000_____ 1926-1928
22.000- .M a y 1 ’40-’41
6s '23 A-O 40.000 _____ 1929-1938
60,000.-M ay 1 ’42-’46
( 50,000 ..........1939-1948
TOT. B D . D T . June 1923. $104,000 BOND. D EBT July 1922-.$190,000
Assessed valuation________ 1,402.000 Assessed benefits__________ 577,318
Est. value of taxable p r o p ,.6.000.000 Acreage tax__________________ $1.10
IN T . at County Depository or at
INT. at Bank of Commerce &
A . K . Tigrett & C o., Memphis.
Trust Co ., Memphis.
5 M s' 16 M -S $ 3 0 .0 0 0 ____ M a r 6 1911
(S u b je c t t o call $500 y r ly a fte r 5 vrs.)
S u p e r v is o r s D ist. N o. 2 B o n d s .

State of Louisiana.
IT S

D E B T, RESOURCES, &e.
Organized as a Territory (Act Mar. 26 1804 a)__Oct. 1 1804
Admitted as a State (Act Feb. 20 1811)_______ April 30 1812
Total area of State (square miles)___________________ 48,506
State Capital_________________________________ Baton Rouge
Gov. (term exp. 3d M on. M ay 1928)______ Henry L. Fugua
Sec. of State (term exp. 3d M on. M ay 1928)____J. J. Bailey
Treasurer (term exp. 3d M on. M ay 1928) L. B. Baynard Jr.
Aud.of Pub.Accts.(term exp.M ay ’28)___ Eugene P. Lyons
Attorney-General (term expires M ay 1928)____Percy Saint

D ec., 1925.J

LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

a Further provision for the Government of the Territory, then known
as the Territory of Orleans, was made by the Act of March 2 1805, th?
■duration o f the Act of March 26 1804 having originally been confined to
the period o f one year from Oct. 1 1804, “ and to the end o f the next sessioB
o f Congress which may happen thereafter.”
LEGISLATURE meets biennially in even years on the second Monday
in M ay. and sessions are limited to 60 days.
H ISTO R Y OF DEBT.— For early history o f the State debt of Louisiana
see “ State and City” Supplement of April 1894, pages 171 and 172
Debt on which the State is paying interest is as follows:
R efu n d in g Bonds.
5s g '14 A O $2.724.000c Ap 1 ’25-’55
4M sg’ 14F-A $9 876.125 Aug 1'26-64 5s g T5 J-D l ,20O,000c.June 1 ’ 26-55
(State reserves right to call bonds at 4H s g T7M-S3.950,000-Mar l ’26-57
104 and int. beginning with longest (For maturity see V. 104, p. 1311.)
maturity.)
5s '18 J-J6.000.000 _____1929-1958
5 Penitentiary L lquld ’ n Notes. 5s T9 J- 16.000,OOOr*. Oily 1 '30-’59
6s '17 J-J $ 14.000c..Jan 1 '26-'27 5s T9 M-S2.000.000-.Mar 1 '27-'59
5s '20 J-J5.000.000r*. Jan 1 ’31-'69
Highway Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $506,000.-Feb 1 ’26-'39 5s g '20 J-J2,500,000..July 1 ’31-'60
(See V. 108, p. 1312, for maturity.) 5s g'21 J-D3.500.000.-Dec 1 ’31-'71
•Louisiana Port Commiss. Bds 4 Ks'23.T-D 3.000090r*_Dec 31 '33-73
5s g '09 J-J $3 390.000c ..................
Penitentiary Bonds.
(Not less than $100,000 due yearlj 5s g '22 J-J $925.000r*.Jan l'2 6 -’62
beginning July 1 1924.)
* Issued for the purpose o f constructing wharves, sheds, roadways and
other Improvements necessary for shipping facilities in the Port of New
Orleans.
} IN TEREST is payable at the office of the General Manager of State
Penitentiary, Baton Rouge: on the Louisiana Port Commission bonds at
the Hibernia Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans: on bonds of 1922 at Baton
Rouge: on all other bonds at State Treasury or at fiscal agency in New York
City (Harris, Forbes & Co.).
TOTAL DFBT.— The subjoined statement shows Louisiana’s total
bonded debt Dec. 1 1924.
Total bond, debt bearing int.(1Port Commission bds.)_________ $39,435,000
F loating D ebt D ; c . 1 1924 —
Baby bonds (3s) and certificates (Act of 1880). exclusive of
coupons__________________________________________________
910.728
Floating debt, warrant and interest account_________________
75, 00
In September 1889 it was discovered that a number of bonds had beer
fraudulently issued. Part of these were subsequently recovered, but $308,500 consols so issued ($303,500 being consols of 1874 and $5,000 Constitu­
tional bonds) are still outstanding. The State considers them "null and
void.” and they are therefore not Included in the amount outstanding
above. There are also $421.935 (estimated) fraudulently issued baby bond?
outstanding.
There are, moreover, old bonds not recognized, and hence not fundable
amounting to $3,953,000. These Include New Orleans Mobile & Texas 8%
bonds, endorsed. $875,000: 8% State bonds Issued to said road. $2,500,000
8% bonds Issued to the N. O. Mobile & Chattanooga R R ., $70,000; 7.30%
bonds issued to the Mississippi & Mexican Gulf Ship Canal C o ., $260,000 ,&c
The baby bonds in the table above were due In 1886. They were Issued
to fund certain obligations of charitable institutions, and only the unpaid
taxes due the S„*te prior to 1879 were pledged .or their payment. A portion
o f this revenue, however, was diverted and an Act was passed in 1894 pro­
viding that in the discretion of the Board of Liquidation any surplus tc
the credit of the general fund might be used in retiring these bonds at not
more than 50 cents on the dollar of their face value, including any and all
■overdue interest. See “ Chronicle," V. 68. p 987. There has been no lit!
ation on the matter since the Act of 1894, under which holders of $364,295
onds disposed of the same to the State at an average price of 41.25
cents on the dollar, in recent years the State has not offered to make any
further purchases of these bonds. V. 80. p. 1382. See V. 90. p. 1376
V. 94 p 1263.
In 1913 the question o f whether or not Louisiana bonds were legal invest­
ments for New York State savings banks was raised, the fact that the State
o f Louisiana had failed to take up its outstanding baby" bonds being
offered as reason for declaring them ineligible. The Attorney-General's
final decision, however, was that, as these bonds were to have been paid
out of only the taxes due the State but unpaid prior to 1879, and the credit
o f the State not being pledged for their payment, the failure to pay the
principal on the bonds did not constitute such a default as would make
any bonds of the State improper investments. See V. 97, p. 1227. 1367
and 1444.
ASSESSED VALUATION.—The assessments prior, to the year 191/
were based upon a 50% valuation. For 1917 and subsequently the assess­
ments have been based upon a 100% valua* ion. The State tax (per $1,000>
for 1917 was $5.00. In addition to the 1917 State tax there was a special
Confederate veteran pension fund tax of $1.00 and a special road tax of
25 cents. The State tax (per $1,000) for 1921 was $5.25 and was the same
for 1922 and 1923.

f

Y ea r s.

Total A ssessed
Valuation.

T otal Assessed
Y ears

Va’ uation

Y ea r s.

T otal Assesses
Valua ion

1923____$1,600,657,984 1914______ $587,353,303 1900........... $276,659,407
1922____ 1,561,580.784 1912........... 550.517.80s 1899______ 267.723.57V
1 9 2 1 ____ 1.718.286,902 1910........... 527.773 950 1895.......... 249.621.419
1920____ 1.698.5 4.216 1908______ 523.800 478 1890.......... 234.350.791
1919____ 1,506.833.033 1906.......... 459.273.821 1885........... 212 725.564
1918____ 1,452.5 -12,2 )1 1905______ 396.821.157 1880........... 177 096.459
1917____ 1.412,552,191 1904.......... 351.018.941 1870........... 253.371.890
1916____
595.222.272 1902........... 315.583,468 1860........... 435.787.265
1915........... 590.568.506
DEBT LIMITATIONS. STATE AND MUNICIPAL.— The debt-incur­
ring powers and limitations of the State and its subdivisions are contained
In Sections 2 and 12 o f Article 4. Sections 16-22-23 and 24 of Article 6
Section 3 of Article 10. Section .3 of Article 16, Article 14 and Article 20 of
the Constitution adopted June 18 1921. Sections 2 and 12 of Article 4 read
as follows:
Section 2. The Legislature shall have no power to contract or to authorize
the contracting of any debt or liability on behalf of the State; or to issue
bonds or other evidence of indebtedness thereof, except for the purpose of
repelling invasion or for the suppression of insurrection. Nor shall the
Legislature alienate, or authorize the alienation of. the fee of the bed of any
navigable stream, lake or other body'of water, except for purposes of recla­
mation. In all cases the mineral rights on any and all property sold by the
State shall be reserved, except where the owner or other person having the
right to redeem may buy or redeem property sold or adjudicated to the State
for taxes. This, however, shall not prevent the leasing of such lands and
rights for mineral or other purposes.
Section 12. The funds, credit, property or things of value of the State
or o f any political corporation thereof.. hall not be loaned, pledged or granted
s
to or for any person or persons, association or corporation, public or private;
nor shall the State, nor any political corporation, purchase or subscribe to
the capital or stock of any corporation or association whatever, or for any
private enterprise. Nor shall the State, nor any political corporation
thereof, assume the liabilities of any political municipal, parochial, private
or other corporation or association whatsoever, except as otherwise provided
In this Constitution: nor shall the State undertake to carry on the business
of any such corporation or association, or become a part owner therein;
provided, the State, through the Legislature, shall have power to grant
the right of way through its public lands to any railroad or canal: and
provided, police juries and municipal corporations may, in providing for
destitute persons, utilize any charitable institutions within their corporate
limits for the care, maintenance and asylum of such persons: and all appro­
priations made to such institutions for the purpose aforesaid shall be
accounted for by them in the manner required of officials entrusted with
public funds.
The rate of State taxation on property for all purposes, as limited by
Section 3, Article 10. shall not exceed, in any one year 5 i4 mills on the
•dollar o f its assessed value; provided, the Legislature may by a vote of twothirds o f the members elected to each house, increase such rate to not mor»
than 5 % mills.
Subdivisions a. b, c and d o f Section 14, Article 14. provide that bonds
may be authorized by vote of a majority of the electors, and be issued by
parishes for roads, bridges, court bouses, jails, hospitals, public buildings,
and other public improvements: by municipal corporations for streets,
bridges, water-works, sewers, drains, lighting and power plants, artificial
Ice and ref-igeration plants, public parks, school houses, teachers’ homes,
public buildings, and other public improvements, and for the purpose of
reclaiming or improving lands owned by the municipality and fronting on a
navigable stream; by school districts for acquiring land for buildings and
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by road districts, as authorized to be ecreated by the Legislature, for con­
structing and improving roads and bridges; by sewerage districts to construct
sewers and sewerage disposal works; by drainage districts to construct
gravity drainage works. Subdivision (e) provides that the police juries
of the various parishes, for the purpose of constructing and maintaining
highways or public buildings, and the governing authorities of municipal
corporations, for the purpose of paving, improving or maintaining streets
or alleys and for all municipal improvements, including public parks, after
making provision for the payment of all statutory and ordinary charges,
may fund into bonds running at a rate not to exceed 6% , which bonds shall
not be sold for less than par, the avails or residue of the tax authorized by
this Constitution. Subdivision (f) provides that no bonds shall be issued
by any subdivision for any one of the purposes provided, which, including
the existing bonded debt of such subdivision for such purpose, excepting
bonds issued and secured by an acreage tax, and bonds issued under Section
14 (e) shall exceed in the aggregate 10% of the assessed valuation of the
taxable property, to be ascertained by the last assessment for parish,
municipal or local purposes previous to incurring such indebtedness.
Among these special provisions is one ratifying Act 19 of 1906, which
authorized the city of New Orleans to issue $8,000,000 public improvement
bonds, and another giving to the city power to issue $15,000,000 bonds for
the purpose of constructing a bridge across the Mississippi River.
These sections do not apply to the City of New Orleans, as to which there
are special provisions (Sections 20 to 28 of Article XIV).
Section 16 of Article 6 provides the the Board of Commissioners of the
Port of New Orleans may. with the approval of the Governor and State
Auditor, borrow on temporary loans, payable within one year, an amount
not to exceed $500,000 at any one time outstanding and may in addition
borrow money in anticipation of the collection of charges for wharfage, &c.,
which have been actually earned, but not yet received; with the approval
of the Governor it may, for public purposes other than the payment of
current expenses or funding of Indebtedness incurred or to be incurred for
current expenses, borrow money and issue bonds to the amount of $6,500.000 (these bonds have all been placed and are in the table of State debt).
Section 16 further provides that no bonds shall be sold for less than par and
accrued interest or bear a greater rate of interest than 6% . nor shall the
total bonded indebtedness of the Board of Commissioners of the Port, for
all purposes exclusive of the bonds for the construction of the Navigation
Canal ever exceed the sura of $35,000,000. Section 16 also provides
that Act 244 of 1914, adopted as an amendment to the Constitution, Is
continued in force for the purpose of completing the construction and
authorizing the maintenance and operation of the Navigation Canal, and
which limits the amount of bonds to be issued for such purpose to $25,000,000. Sub-section (c) of Section 22 of Article 6 provides that no debt
shall be created, or certificates of indebtedness or bonds Issued, to be
paid in the future out of the proceeds realized from any State tax or license
to be collected under and by virtue of this section, or imposed thereunder
by the Legislature, but the said licenses and taxes shall be collected from
year to year and expended for the purpose of the construction and maln,tenance of the system of State highways and bridges.
Section 24 of Article 6 also relates to highway construction, and reads as
follows:
“ Section 24. Nothing In this Constitution shall affect the bonds issued
under Act N o.*18 of the special session of the Legislature of 1918 for the
building of the ‘New Orleans-Chef Menteur’ and the ‘New Orleans-Hammond' highways, and said bonds thus issued in principal and interest shall
be paid as provided in said Act."
Section 3 of Article 16 gives the Legislature power to authorize levee
dis ricts to issue bonds for funding taxes levied in excess of 5 mills on the
dollar of the property valuations, such bonds to hear no more than 6%
interest and to be sold at not less than par and interest. The Legislature
of 1922 passed Act No. 38, carrying out this provision. Such bonds are
to be issued only against taxes in excess of 5 mills on a dollar, which have
been voted by the people.
Article 20 of the new Constitution gives authority to the General Manager
of the State penitentiary, with the approval of the Governor, to Issue
$1,000.000 bonds for the purpose of acquiring approximately 5,000 acres of
land adjacent to Angola Plantation in the Parish of West Feliciana. Inter­
est on these bonds must not exceed 6% .
N o t e .— For amendments to the State Constitution adopted by the voters
on Nov. 4 1924, see “ Chronicle” of Dec. 20, on page 2908.
TAXATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Section 4 of Article 10 o f
the Constitution, adopted June 18 1921. provides that “ obligations of th®
State or its political subdivisions shall be exempt from taxation."
MUNICIPAL BONDS AS SECURITY , :OR POSTAL SAVINGS
BANKS. — Regulations eliminating special assessment bonds as security
for deposits held not to apply to bonds supported by a general tax limited
In amount. See item under Shreveport. L a ., in V. 98. p 1179.
FIXING THE SITUS FOR TAXATION OF MORTGAGES AT THE
DOMICILE OF HOLDER.— The Legislature passed an Act in 1608 which
was approved July 3 1908. whereby it Is sought to prevent double taxation
by making mortgage paper and other evidence of indebtedness taxable
only at the situs of the owner and holder thereof. V 87. p 1110.
REAL ESTATE M ORTGAGES. ETC.— An amendment adopted in
Nov. 1908 provides for the exem p tion fro m taxation, under prescribed condi­
tions, o f loans made u p on m ortgages o f real estate and the notes evidencing
such loans and loans made by life insurance companies
V 87. p. 1434.
SUPREME COURT DECIDES DRAINAGE BOND CASES.— Th®
Louisiana Supreme Court on Feb. 26 1912 and April 22 1912 rendered
decisions which are considered of great benefit to drainage and reclamation
oro'ects in this State. V. 94. p 644. 1200 and 1519.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— Savings banks are empowered to
Invest in United States bonds and bonds of the State of Louisiana and of
the various levee districts, school districts and drainage districts of Louisi­
ana and of the parishes and of such municipal corporations of Louisiana as
shall not have defaulted in the payment of interest on their bonds for five
years preceding the investment.
POPULATION
1920____ ____1.798.509 1880 ............... 939.946 1840 ...................352.411
1910____ ___ 1.656.388 1870 __________ 726.915 1830 - .................215,739
1900____ ___ 1.381,625 1860 __________ 708,002 1820 __________ 152.923
1890____ ___ 1.118.587 1850 ________ 517.762 1810 ____ ___ 76.559
The proportion of Che colored population was 50.32% in 1890 against
51.46% in 1880. 47.2% in 1900. 43.1% in 1910 and 38.9% in 1920. In
number blacks were 700.257 in 1920. 713.874 in 1910. 650.804 in 1900. 562,393 in 1890, 483,655 in 1880, 364.210 in 1870. 350,373 in i860, 262,271
n 1850.
CITIE S. COUNTIES AND TOWNS IN THE

STATE OF LOUISIANA
6s '21 J -D $ 1 > ; . 0 9 9 _____

S -rj,l| v

BOND. DEBT N ov 13 '25 $70,000
Assessei valuation 1924--24,791,812
Co. tax rate (per $1,0001'24--$4.00
Population 1910, 31,847; 1920-34,820

B O N D E D D E B T _________

(!)

A C A D IA P A R IS H R O A D D . N O . 1.

ABBEVILLE.
Tuis town is In Vermillion Parish
W ater W orks & Elec. Lt. Bonds

6s '23

s-a

37,200 ------- 1926-1931

Population 1910. 2.907: 1920--3.461 5s '17 J-J $375 000____ 1926-1947
(For maturity see V. 104. p. 377)
A B B E V IL L E S C H . D IS T . N O . 1.
$12,000--Aug 1 ’26-’28 BOND. D EBT Oct 1923.. $380,000
15.000- -Aug 1 '29-’31Assessed valuation 1920_16,270,908
18,000 ..A u g 1 ’32-’34 Population in 1919 (est.)_____17.500
21.000- -Aug 1 ’35-’37
4 ^ s ’25 F-A 24,000.-Aug 1 ’38-’40 A C A D IA P A R IS H S. D. N O . 8.
18.000- .A ug 1 ’41-’42 '25 - - - $50.000_______________
6s
20.000- -Aug 1 ’43-’44BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '2 5 -- $50,000
22.000- -Aug 1 ’45-’46Total assess, val. 1925___ 3,680,120
24.000- -Aug 1 ’47-’48
26.000- -Aug 1 ’49-’50A C A D IA P A R IS H F IR S T W A R D
D R A IN A G E D IS T R IC T .
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925- $200,000
fP. O Rayne.)
Assessed valuation 1925__ 3,600,000
No recent return.
Sch. tax rate (per $l,000)’25--$4.00
Population (est.)______________7,000
ACADIA PARISH .
Cowley is the parish seat.
Jail B onds.
f$5,000*s—Dec 31 1926
18,000*s_Dec 31 '27-29
5Ms’26J-D U 4,000*i-D ec 31 ’30-’31
124,000*s.Dec 31 '32-34
[ 9,000*s-- Dec 31 1935

A C A D IA P A R I S H l T R S T W A R D
S U B -R O A D D I S T R IC T N O . 3.

5K s’23 J-J $238,000 _____1926-1962
BOND. DEBT Feb 1923.. $348,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 3,512,555
_
A C A D IA P A R IS H
N O . 3.

5

ROAD

D IS T .

s’ 23F-A15$216,000____1926-1952

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BOND. D EBT March 1923 $225,000 ATCH A FA LA YA BASIN LEVEE
R oad Dist No 3 Bonds
BOSSIER LEVEE D ISTR IC T.
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,840,438
_
5s ’ 19 ann $150,000____Part yearly
This district is composed of part of
DIST. P. O. Port Allen.
Population___________________ 5,000
This district, created in 1890, is 5s ’ 19 M-N 120,000..S ep t 1 ’26-’49 Bossier Parish. Pop. (est.), 7,(H)0
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y composed of the parishes of Pointe
5s ’04 A-O $50,0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1954
Road Dist No 4 Bonds
Coupee, West Baton Rouge, Ter­ 5s ’ 19 ann $100,000____Part yearly (Subject to call after Oct. 1 1914.)
ALEXAN DRIA*
rebonne, and parts o f the Parishes 6s ’ 19 M -N 92.000.......................... 5s ’08 M -N $62.700_______________
This city is the parish seat of of Iberville, Ascension, Assumption,
Road Dist No 6 Bonds
BOND. D E B T Mar 1 1924 $112,700
Rapides Parish.
IN T . at the Hibernia Bank Sc
Lafourche, St. Martin, St. Mary, 5s ’ 19 ann $100,000____Part yearly
5s ’ 19 M -N 93,000........................... Trust C o., New Orleans.
Commission government adopted and St. Landry.
5s ’22 M-S $500,000c Sept 15’32-41
Jan. 14 1913Road D istrict No. 7 Bonds.
5s ’00 J-J $20,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1940 5s ’22 M-S 300,000cSept 15 '52-’63 6s ’24 F-A $120,000______________ BOSSIER PA RISH S. D. NO. 8.
5s '07 M -N 55,000c_ M ay 1 1947 5s
_
- - - 200,000c______________
School District No. 29 B onds­
5s ’ 23 F-A $70,000--Feb 1 ’26-’43
5s ’08 J-J o32,000c—-July 1 1948
Ref. C onstr. (R ed. beg. in 1939)
e s ’24 M -S $90,000_______________ (For maturity see V. 116, p. 847.)
5s ’09 A-O a40,000c— .O ct 1 1949 5s ’99 M-S $950,000c
Sept. 1949 BOND. D E B T M ay 1923 $695,500 BOND. D E B T Dec 12 '24. $72,500
Sinking fund____________
24,550 Assessed valuation 1924___1,525,060
5s '13 A-O 40,000c_ Oct 1 1953
_
C ertificates o f Indebtedness.
$7,000c_May 25, 1926 Assess, val. '23 (act.)____14,953.496 Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
P ublic Im provement B onds.
30,000c. .M ay 25 1927 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$20.50
5s '16 F-A $25,200c.Aug 1 ’26-’46
I N T . at the office of the Treasurer
71,000c_.M ay 25 1928 Population In 1920__________ 20,767 of the Parish School Board or at the
5s ’ 19 M -S 481,000c-Sept 1 ’26-’49
113,000c__May 25 1929
(See Y. 109, p. 501, for maturity.)
Hanover National Bank, N . Y .
25,000c.-M ay 25 1930 BEAUREGARD PARISH SCHOOL
5s ’22 F-A 349,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’52
D ISTR IC T NO. 9.
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1120.) 6s ’25 E-A 209,000c.Feb 15 ’27-32
BOSSIER PA RISH S. D. NO. 9 .
B uilding B onds.
BOND. DEBT Apr 30 '24 $1,059,500 BOND. DEBT Mar 1925-$2,500,000
(P. O. Benton.)
Certificate debt (add’l ) _
_
49,996 Certificate debt (add’l ) ___ 925,297 5s 18 J-J $46.000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’38
s c h o o l Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
76.205 Assessed valuation 1924-.67,701,917 BOND. D EBT Dec 5 ’ 1 9 .. $68,000 5s 20 F-A $75 0 0 0 .-Feb 1 ’26-’40
3,000 BOND. D E B T Dec 12 ’24- $88,000
Assessed value, 1924_____ 16,018,390 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____$5.25 Sinking fund______________
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24--S9.75
In addition to levee taxes, district Assess, val. ’ 19 (100%act.>2,038,000 Assessed value 1924______ 925,560
Population 1910, 11,213:1920, 17,510 receives annually $56,956 from the Population In 1919____________3,500 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-.$10.00
a Redeemable beg. after 20 years acreage tax o f 2 )4 cents per acre.
from date of issue.
IN T . on cert, o f 1924 at the Bank BEAUREGARD PA RISH S. D. BOSSIER PA RISH S. D. NO. 18.
IN T . on 58 of 1922 at the City o f Baton Rouge, Baton Rouge, on
22 _ * 142 000_______ Serially
NO. 12.
Treasurer's office or at the U. S. cert, o f 1925 at the Whitney Central BOND. D E B T Dec 5 ’ 19— $37,500 BOND. D E B T Dec 12 ’24. $142,000
Mtge. & Trust C o., N. Y . City, on Trust & Savings Bank, New Orleans; Sinking fund______________
6,000 Assessed value 1924 _______ 4,236.000
others at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. C o., N .Y. on bonds at the Hibernia Bank & Assess, val. ’ 19(100%act.)_4,342,000 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24..$3.24
Trust Co., New Orleans.
Population In 1910____________7.000
BUNKIE.
ALEXANDRIA SCH. DIST. NO. 1.
This town is in Avoyelles Parish.
This district (P. O. Alexandria) is AVOCA DRAINAGE D IS T R IC T . BEAUREGARD PAR. S. D. NO. 17
This district (P. O. Pharr) is In 5s
n Rapides Parish.
$90,000--............... ........ 5s Im provement Bonds.
’ 20 M-S $81,000c.Sept 1 ’26- 40
St. Mary Parish. District defaults BONDED D E B T ...............
B uilding Bonds.
(?)
(For maturity see Y. 116, p. 1683.)
5s T4 Mar $96 OOOcMar 15 ’26-40 in payment o f interest— see V. 118,
W ater W orks Bonds.
5s ’ 16 June 9,700c.June 1 ’ 26-’31 p. 2984. and V. 119, p. 107.
BELL C IT Y DRAIN. DIST. NO. 1. 5J^s’ 24 J-D $37,500_____ 1926-1939
Sub-D rainage Dist. No. 1 Bds.
(For maturity see V. 102. p. 2180.)
F-A $500,000c................. ..
This district (P. O. Bell City) Is In BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’ 25 -- $121,000
5s T9 Dec $110.000c Dec 15 ’26-’44 5s
Assessed valuation 1925— 2,000,000
5s ’24 M-S 1,238.000c Mar 15 ’26-’64 TOTAL DEBT Dec 3 1923-$464,000 Calcasieu Parish.
5s ’20 F-A$211.000-_Yearly Feb 1 Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15,50
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 1699.)
($4,000, 1326; $5,000, 1927, 1928 Population 1910. 1.764; 1920, 1,743
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925-$1,453.700 AVOYELLES PARISH .
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y .
and 1929; $6,000, 1930 & 1931;
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1.846.600
_
Marksville is the parish seat.
$7,000. 1932; $8,000, 1933. 1934 &
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$5.66
Road Bonds.
1935; $9,000, 1936 & 1937; $10,000, BURAS DRAINAGE D IS T R IC T .
Population in 1924(est.)_____25,000 -s
. . . $50,000...........................
This district is in Plaquemines
1938; $11,000, 1939, 1940 & 1941;
IN T. on bonds of 1924 at Parish 5s ’ 19 F-A $1,248.000Aug 1 '26-’49
$12,000, 1942 & 1943, $13,000, Parish
School Treasurer’s office or Nat. BONDED D E B T________
(?)
1944, $14,000, 1945; $7,000. 1946, 5s ’05 M-N$10,000...................1955
Bank of Commerce, N. Y . City; on Total ass’d val. ’23(act.)_ 14,258.620
M -N 25.000.................. 1966
1947 & 1948; and $8,000. 1949 & 5s T9
bonds of 1919 at Parish School Treas. Pop'n 1910. 34,102; 1920___ 35,300
6s T9
A-O 25.000.................. 1938
1950.)
office or Whitney Central Trust &
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 1921- $225,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 1 1924--$60,000
Savings Bank, New Orleans; on BASTROP.
Total value of prop, (est.).1.820,000 Actual val. of dist------------ 600 500
bonds of 1916 at office o f Parish Sch.
This town is in Morehouse Parish
IN T. Is payable at Whitney Cen­
Treas. office, and bonds o f 1914 at
Sewerage D istrict No, 1 Bonds. Population (estimated)______ 25,000
tral National Bank, New Orleans.
Whitney Central Bank, New Orl.
'$11.000. .Sept 1 ’ 26-’ 36
18.000- .Sept 1 ’ 37-'45 BERW ICK.
CADDO LEVEE D IST R IC T .
18.000.
-Sept 1 ’46-’51is in St. M ary Parish.
This town
ALLEN PARISH.
This district (P.
Is
6s ’24 M -S 16,000..Sept 1 ’52-’55
W ater W orks & Elec. Lt. Bonds. oomposed of part O. Shreveport) of
Oberlin is the parish seat.
of the Parish
5,000____Sept 1 1956
$ 1,000 - - Aug 1 ’26-’28
{R oad Dlst. No. 2 Bonds.
Caddo.
18.000. -Sept 1 ’ 57-’59 6s ’24 F-A 18,000.-Aug 1 '29-'37
6s T7 J-D $54 000—Feb 1 ’26-’37
14.000- .Sept 1 ’ 60-'61
15,000—Aug 1 ’38-’42 5s ’01 J-J $100.000c____Jan 1 1951
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 2472.)
24.000.
-Sept 1 ’ 62-'64
’43-’44 (Subject to call after Jan. 1 1941.)
6s T9 J-D 179.000--.D e c 31 1944 BON D. DEBT Sept 1924.- $66,000 BOND. D EBT 8,000--Aug 1$44,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 1924--$100,000
Oct 1925____
R oad Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
INTEREST payable at Hibernia
Sewerage dist. debt (add'l). 125,000 Assessed valuation 1924_____ 568,640
6s T9 J-D$217,000— -D ec 31 1944 Assessed val’n (town) 1923.1,646,080 Population in 1920____________ 1,691 Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans.
R oad D istrict No. 3 B onds.
Ass’d val'n (district) 1923.-1,582,720
5s T9 J-D$120,000......... .................. Population 1910, 854; 1920, 1,285
CADDO PA RISH S. D. NO. 1.
R oad D istrict No. 5 B onds.
IN
Post office Is Shreveport.
PARISH.
5s T5 Sept$128,500________ ______ City. T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . BIENVILLE the parish seat.
Arcadia is
5 s ’23 J-J $ 1 ,0 0 0 ,0 0 0 --..............1942
5s T9 A-O 165,000______________
B uilding Bonds.
Road B onds.
BONDED D EBT—
5s
_ SI .003,000........................ 5s 16 J-J $121,000 .................1931
_
None BATON ROUGE.
County N ov 1 1923____
Capital of the State and parish seat BOND. DEBT
1919-$1,000,000 5s
J-J 434.000 .................. 1940
District No. 1................. $217,000 of East Baton Rouge Parish. Ino. Total assess, val.Oct (act.) 9,957,690 5s ’’20 J-J 905.000-.July 1 ’26-’42
22
District N o. 2........
239,000 1818. Commission gov't since May Pop. TO ,21,776; ’23 (Census), 20,977 (For maturity see V. 115, p . 2072.)
'20
District N o. 3.................
120,000
BOND. D T . Nov 17 ’24$437,000
293,500 1 1914.
District N o. 5_________
Permanent Improvem’ t Bonds. BIENVILLE PARISH S. D. NO. 1. Assessed val. 1924 (a ct.). 90,000,000
Total assessed value 1923
4s ’05 J-J $220,0 0 0c..-Ju ly 1 1945
#3.000____Aug 1 1926 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924------ $15.00
(70% actual)_________ 13,618,908 (Subject to call after July 1 1915.)
1 '27-’3i
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’23-$12.50 5s ’24 J-D 940,000_______________ 6s ’22 A-O 20.000.-Aug 1 ’32-’34 Population In 1923....................65.000
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat.
15,000.-Aug
Population in 1920___________18.382
Park Bonds.
36,000--Aug 1 ’35-’40 Bank, N. Y . and the Commercial
T N T . payable at Mechanics &
($16,000-Sept
8,000___ Aug 1 1941 Nat. Bank, Shreveport.
Metals National Bank, New York 5s ’ 18 M-S 1 24,000-Sept 1 ’26-'28
1 ’29-’32
( 9,000____Aug 1 1942
l 35,000-8ept 1 ’33-’37 BONDED D E B T ............
CADDO PARISH Y . D. NO. ».
(?)
ALLEN PARISH SCH. D. NO. 26.
Paving Bonds (S er ia l).
P . O. Shreveport.
Assessed value__________ $1,500,000
P . O. Kinder.
4H s’ 14 — $90.000____Jan 1 1964
IN T. at the Whitney-Central 5a T 9 J-J i$21.000c.July 1 ’26-’32
No recent return.
\ 4,000c. -.J u ly 1 1933
_s ’23 — . 289,000--M ar 1 ’25-’51 Trust & Savs. Bank, New Orleans.
BOND. D EBT Nov 17 ’24--$55,000
Penitentiary Site Bonds (S erial).
AMITE
4H s’14 . . . $35.000____Jan 1 1964 BIENVILLE PA RISH S. D. NO. 14. Assess, val 1923 (act. val.1.2,60 ).000
This town ia in Tangipahoa Co.
P. O. Arcadia.
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-S2.O0
Sewer Bonds (S eria l).
Sewer B o n d s .
$14,000.-A pr 1 ’ 26-’32 Population (est.) ------------------- 5,000
4$s’
$38.000____Jan
f$2,000— Oct 1 '26-’27 4 ’23 14 - 312,OO0--Mar 1 ’1 1964 6s ’24 A-O 15.000.
-A pr 1 ’33-’37
12.000 _Oct 1 ’28-’33 -s Negro S chool Bonds (S eria26-’51
16.000. -A pr 1 ’ 3&-’41CADDO PA RISH S. D. NO. 19.
6s ’24 A-O 18X00-..O c t 1 ’34-’39 444814 — $20.000____Jan 1l).
$14,000____July 1 1926
1964
. 10,000.-A pr 1 ’42-’43
12.000 _Oct 1 ’40-’42
30,000—July 1 ’ 27-’ 28
BOND.
P ublic
20.000 _Oct 1 '43-'46 4 4is’ 14 — A battoir Bonds (S eria l). AssessedD E ^ T April 1924.—$55,000 5s ’22 J-J • 16,000___ July 1 1929
valuation 1923____ 554,000
$12,000____Jan 1 1964
W ater W orks System Bonds.
34,090--July 1 ’ 30-’31
Population___________________ 2,000
Drainage Bonds (S eria l).
6a ’20 A-O $82,500____ 1926-1950 4 45s’ 14 _ -- $20,000____Jan 1 1964
18.000____July 1 1932
IN T . at office of School Board or at
Street Improvement Bonds.
-s ’23 — 163,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’51 Whitney Central Trust & Sav. Bank, BOND. D E B T N ov 20 ’24- $125,000
6s '22 F-A |$4.500-Aug 15 ’26-'28
Assess, value (actual)_____4,000,000
Charity Hospital Bonds (S eria l). New Orleans.
1 8,000-Aug 15 ’29-'32
School tax rate (per $1,000)------ $5.00
. . . $10.000___ Jan
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925- $164 000 444s’ 14 Departm ent B onds. 1 1964 BOGALUSA.
IN T . at the Seaboard National
Fire
82 500
Water debt (included)_____
This city is In Washington Parish. Bank, N. Y . _______
’23 - . - $163,000-.Mar 1 ’26-’51
Assess, val. 1925 (act.)___ 1.247.450 -s C ity Hall Bonds.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925---$14.50 -s '23
$46,000.-M ar 1 ’ 26-’ 51 5s
J-D $125,000_______________ CALCASIEU PA RISH .
Population in 1920 (Census)_ 1.854
_
Lake Charles Is the parish seat.
onds.
IN T . on 5s 1920 at Chase Nat. -s Street .W idening & O pening Bds 5s Street B$125,000_______________ In 1913 parts of this parish were
J-D
’ 23 . . $33,000--M ar 1 ’26-'51
Bank, N . Y . City, and on 6s o f 1922
taken from Beauregard, Allen and
Paving Bonds.
City Hall Bonds.
at the Amite Bank & Tr. C o., Amite. s ’25
$200,000c..M ar 1 ’26-’53
5s
J-D $10,000----------------1944 Jeff Davis parishes.
Road and Bridge (P art y ea rly ).
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1371.)
Fire Alarm System Bonds.
ASCENSION PARISH .
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925-$2,621,500 5s T9 J-D $15,000_______________ 5s T4 Feb$695.000___ Feb 1 1939
P. O. Donddsville.
5s T7 J-J 724.000c-Jan 1 ’26-’42
Ass’d val real & personal. .42,971,908 Sewer, Water, City Hall, Jail,
Drainage Bonds.
5 )4 s '2 2 M -N 2,700,000Oct. 1 ’ 26-’52
$1,000) ’24_____
6s ’24 J-J $58,000 _____ 1926-1949 Tax rate (per 14,897; 1920____ $11.30 5s Fire Dept., and Street B onds.
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 1925-$4,090,000
Pop’n 1910,
21,782
' 17 J-J $181,500 .........
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Floating debt___________
10,000
(Due part yearly until
6s ’22 A-O $46,000-Apr 15 ’26-’42 BAYOU MALLET AND PLAQUE- TOT. DEBT Nov 9 ’25____ 1944.)
42,000
$419,500 Certificate debt_________
BOND. D E B T Nov 1922.
$54,000
Assess, val. 1925 (actual).43,160.000
MINE DRAINAGE DIST.
29,171
Assessed val. 1923 (a ct.)_$8,044,110 This district (P. O. Opelousas) is in Sinking fund______________
Populat’n 1910, 62,767: 1920. 32.807
Tot. assess, val. *25 (100%
Population 1910, 23,887; 1920-22,155
IN T . at Continental Sc Commercial
St. Landry Parish.
actual)________________ 10,673.900
Trust Sc Sav. Bank, Chicago, or
Gravity Drainage Bonds.
ASCENSION PARISH RD. DISTS. 5s ’ 17 s-a $57,000 ..........1926-1957 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$19 00 First Nat. Bank. N. Y .; on issue of
Population 1920______________ 8,245
BOND. D EBT N ov 1 9 2 2 1917 at the Mechanics’ & Metals
(?)
District N o. 1.................
$35,500 TOTAL D E B T ...................
BOGALUSA SCHOOL D IST R IC T . Nat. Bank, N . Y .
District N o. 2_________
65.000 BAYOU PLAQUEMINE W IC K This dist. Is In Washington Parish.
District N o. 3 _________
85.000
CALCASIEU NAVIG. DIST. NO. 1.
OFF DRAINAGE D IST R IC T .
S chool Bonds.
District No. 4 _________
90,000
This district (P. O. Lake Charles)
This district is in Acadia Parish.
5s T9 J-D$300,000___________1944
Assessed value 1922—
Is in Calcasieu Parish. Organized
J-J $164,500
J-J 100,000___________1945
District No. 1_________ $4,700,000 5s ’20maturity see V._____ 1926-1955 5s ’20 BD. D T . Nov 9 ’25 -- $353,000 Nov. 22 1916.
(For
I l l , p. 1871.) TOT.
District No. 2_________ 2.000,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1921— $173,000 Assess, val. '25 (act.)___ 10,000,000 5s T7 Feb$182,000c Feb. 1 ’2 6 ’37
District No. 3_________
962,140 Assessed value___________ 2,500,000
(For maturity see V. 105 p. 1330).
District N o. 4................. 1,172,460 Population (est.)______________5,500 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$32.50 TOTAL D E B T Dec 10 ’25$ 182,000
Population In 1924 (est.)_____16,000
IN T . at Chase N at’l Bank, N . Y.
IN T . at Chase Nat’l Bank, N . Y . Assessed valuation 1925
(abt. 3 -5act.) est_____ 26,000,000
ASCENSION P A RISH S. D. NO. 7
Population ( e s t .) ________
32.000
5 s ’23 s-a $90,000 _____ 1926-1943 BEAUREGARD PARISH.
BOSSIER.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
This village Is In Bossier Parish.
De Kidder Is the county seat.
IN T . payable at the Mechanics Sc
W ater-W orks Bonds.
C onsolidated R. D. A.
Metals Nat. Bank. N. Y .
ASSUMPTION PARISH DR. DIS. 6s ’24 J-J $85,000_______________
f $8.500.-Feb 1 26-’42
NO. 2.
5s T7 anni 10.000-.Feb 1 ’43-’ 52 CALCASIEU PA RISH S. D. NO. 21
Road and Bridge Bonds.
P. O. Napoleonville.
5s ’17 July $418,000c.Jan, 1 .26-’47
[ 7.500.-Feb
’ 53-’57 5s ’25 M -S $75,000 _______ Serially
6s ’24 M-S$100,0 0 0 .-Sept 1 ’26-’65
_s
.-30.000_______________
R efunding Bonds.
(Due serially for 15 years.
53^s’24 A-O 180,000_______________ 5s ’ 17 A-O 106,000c_0ct 1 ’26-’47 BOND. D EBT Oct 14 ’20- $27,500 BOND. DEBT Feb 3 ’25 — $75,000
6s ’25 J-J
60,000.July 15 ’26-’59
Sinking fund______________
7,500 Assessed valuation 1924_ 2 549,640
_
BOND. D EBT Aug 1 ’25 -- $160,000
Road Dist No 2 Bonds
T ot. assess, val. T9 (act.).1,650,000 Population (est.)___________ —5,000
Total assess, val. ’24______ 1,050,000 5s ’ 19 ann $150,000____Part yearly Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919_ $45.00
_
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
IN T . at District Treasurer’soffice. 5s ’ 19 M -N 142.000........................... Population 1910. 775; 1920, 1,094 National Bank, New York City.




I

D ec., 1925.]
C A L D W E L L P A E IS H .

Parish seat is Columbia.
R oad Bonds.
5s
. . . $500.000-.........................
R oad District No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’ 18 J-J /$18.000--June 1 ’44-’5fi
1 6.000--June 1 ’ 56-’58
BON D. D EBT Oct 1925-. *465.000
T o t. assess, val. ’25 (act.).6,250,000
Population 1910. 8.593; 1920. 9.514
C A M E R O N P A R IS H .

Cameron is the parish seat.
R oad District No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 F-A$171,000—Feb 1 ’26-’44
R oad D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
5s T9 F-A $76.000--Feb 1 ’ 26-'44
R oad District No. • Bonds.
5s T 9 F-A $456,000--Feb 1 ’26-’44
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
T o t. ass’d val. '23 (actuap.4,166,070
Population 1910. 4.288; 1920. 3.952
IN T . at Mechanics & MetaL Nat
Bank, New York.
CATAHOULA PARISH
Jonesville is the parish seat.
R oad D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A$350,000_____1926-1960
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A$192,000.........1926-1960
R oad D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’20 F-A $62,000........ 1925-1960
BON DED D E B T ............................(?)
Parish.....................
(?)
Road District N o. 1_____________ (?)
Road District N o. 2_____________ (?)
Road District N o. 3_____________ (?)
T ot. assess, val. o f parish
1923 (actual).................. 6,792,909
Pop'n o f parish ’20 (Census). 11,074

Water debt (incl.)_______
80.000
Assessed value 1923______ 1,549,642
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’23 $19.00
Population 1910, 2,601; 1920, 2,942
CROW LEY.

This city is in Acadia Parish. Inc.
Dec. 7 1903. Population 1910
5,099; 1920, 6,108.
Sewer & R edem ption Bonds.
5s
$70.000....................1940
S chool B onds.
5s *20 J-J $32.000--July 1 ’26-’34
W a te r w o r k s & Elec. L ight.
5s '15 M-N$12.000-M&N 1 ’26-’31
5s T6 J-J
5,0 00c................. 1926
E iectric-L isht Bonds.
-s
— $52.000.......................
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J
$4,800________ serially
S urface & Paving Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $76.000________ serially
W ater & Fire B onds.
6s ’23 J-J $99,000—. ........... serially
BOND. DEBT Oct 23 '25- $318 000
Water bonds (included)_
_
52 000
Ass’d val. ’25 (60% act’1 ) ..4.678 992
Tax rate (per $1,000) "25_____$12 00
INT. at Nat. Bk. o f Commerce,N.Y
C R O W L E Y -S IX T H W A R D A N D
D R A IN A G E D IS T R IC T .

A district In Acadia Parish.
5s TO J-J 1$44,80 0 c____ 1926-1941
(Subject to call after 1930.)
5s T2 J-J $50,000c.Nov 1 1947
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 T 8 - $113,000
Assessed valuation 1917___2,852,047
§INT. at Central Tr. C o.. Chic.;
others at Cont. & Comm. Nat. B k ..
Chicago.

CATAHOULA PARISH S. D. NO.2 DE Q U IN C Y .
This town is in Calcasieu Parish.
6s '22 M-S $59.000________ Yearly
BON D. DEBT D e c4 1923- $59,000
W ater-W orks, Light & Power.
7.500
Sinking fund_____________
Plant Bonds.
Assess, val. ’23 (abt. H act.) 900,00 > 6 s '22 J-D$l 14,000--D ec 1 ’26-’47
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22-$14.50 (For maturity see V. 115, p. 2604.)
Population 1923 ( e s t . ) . „ ......... 2,500 B O N D . DEBT N ov 12 ’ 25-1,375,000
_
Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,375.000
CATAHOULA PARISH S. D.NO.5. Tot. tax rate (per $1,000)’ 2 5 --$13.00
6 s ’ 23 J-J $69,000---Jan 1 ’26-’46 Population 1910, 715; 1920, 1,823
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923-- $75,000
IN T . at Mechanics & Metals Nat.
Sinking fund_____________
5,000 Bank, New York.
Total valuation 1923 (abt.
50% actual)___________ 8,500,000
E
F IR
School tax (per $1,000) 1923— $7.00 DE R ID D R RC T . S T S E W E R A G E
D IS T I
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
This district is In Beauregard
IN T . payable at Chase National
Parish.
Bank, New York City.
W ater B onds.
.8
. . . $15.500....................1939
CHURCH POINT.
Sewer Bonds
This town is in Acadia Parish
5s T6 May $24,000--M ay 1 ’26-’35
Improvement Bonds.
$2,000—Apr 1 ’26-'27 BOND. DEBT Oct 2 6 '2 3 . $23,000
Floating debt
12.500
6s '25 A-O 120,000--Apr 1 ’28-'36 Total assessed (add’l)______
value 1925 --2,589.000
18,000--Apr 1 '37-’42
(12,000--Apr 1 ’43-'45 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23- $9 00
TO T . B D . D T . April 1925--$50,000 Population 1923______________ 5,800
Assessed valuation_________ 548,950
Population (est.)______________ 1,078 DE SO TO P A R IS H .
Mansfield is the county seat.
IN T . at the Chase National Bank,
S chool Bonds.
New York City.
$3,000____ ______1926
Sa 17 J-J
4,000____ ______1927
CLAIBORNE PARISH .
1.200------ ______1926
Homer is the parish seat.
1,500____ .1927-1928
Road Bonds.
1,700 ____ .1929-1930
5s T9 A-0$350,000_ Oct 1 ’26-'39 i t 17 J-J
_
1,800 ------ -1931-1932
-s ’24 J-D 760,000_____ 1926-1944
2.000 ____ -1933-1937
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 '23 $434,000
— 100,000____
Floating debt (add’l)_____
50,000 -■
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds
Sinking fund____________
35,000
Assess, val., real estate___ 6.708,185 5* ’16 M -N $160.000-May 1 ’26-’41
Assess, val., personal____15,977,315 OO. BD . D T . Sept 19 18--. $68,679
Dist. No. 4 debt Oct 1916--.250.000
Total assess, value 1923
(actual)_______________ 22,685,500 Assessed {Parish.’22 (act.) 21,763.180
valua.IDist. No. 4. 1915 4.899.208
State and County tax rate (per
*1,000) 1923.................... -.*18.75 Popula’n 1910, 27,689; 1920. 29,376
Populat'n 1910, 25,050; 1920, 27,885
DE S O T O P A R . C O N S. R D . D IS T .
P. 0 . Mansfield.
CONCORDIA PARISH.
5s ’24 J-D$760,000--June 1 ’26-’44
Vldalla is the parish seat
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Road Bonds.
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y .
5s T9 J-J *364,000—July 1 ’26-’39
City.
[14.000 ..........1926-1932
6s ’21 M-S \ 18,000..........1933-193$
(12,000 ......... 1939-1941 D O N A L D S O N V IL L E .
This town is in Ascension Parish.
5s ’25 June 1 *150,000-June 1 '26-’45
Street Im pt. & Repair Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1595.)
$8.800c_0ct 15 ’26-’27
BOND. D EBT N ov 10 ’ 25 $698,000
5H s
5,000c.-O ct 15 1928
Tot.ass'd val.'25 (act.)___ 8,075,682
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)’ 25-$32.00 1922 A-015 ll.OOOc.Oct 15 ’29-'30
6,OOOc..Oct 15 1931
Populat’n 1910, 14,278; 1920. 12.466
. 2,000c.-O ct 15 1932
* Int. at the Guaranty Trust Co.,
Sewerage & W ater R efu nd ing.
N . Y . O.
6s ’23 A-O15$34,000c_0ct 15 '26-’35
1st Mtge. E lectric Light, W ater
C O T T O N V A L L E Y S. D . N O . 12.
T h is d is tric t is in W e b s te r P arish.

W ork s

&

F iltr a tio n

P la n t

Bonds.
53^s’25 J-D $7O,OO0c.June 1 ’26-45
(For maturity see Y. 120, p. 3224.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924-- $75,000
Sinking fund_____________
8,000
Assessed valuation 1925_ 2,149,000
_
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$10.75
Population 1910, 4,090; 1920, 3,745
IN T. on bonds o f 1922 and 1923
at the office of the Commissioner of
C OU LEE C R O C H E D R A IN A G E Finance and at Hanover National
D IS T R IC T .
Bank, New York.
This district is in St. Landry
Parish.
D U B B E R L Y S. D . N O . 27.
This district is in Webster Parish.
5 s ’21 A-O $70,000_____ 1926-1951
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1490.) 6s '22 M-S15$20,000cSept 15 '26-’27
BON D. DEBT Dec 20 ’23- $75,000 BOND. DEBT N ov 15 '24- $40,000
Assessed value 1923______ 985.000 Assess, value 1923 (actual)-1,386,082
District tax (per $1,000) '23—$10.00 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24S10.00
Population (est.)______________ 2,500 Population (est.)---------------------1,800
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y.
f$12,000c Sept 15 ’26-29
20,000c Sept 15 ’30-34
15,000c Sept 15 ’35-37
6.000C--Sent 15 1938
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 15'25--$53,000
Assess, value 1925 (actual) 2,327,968
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$4.00
Population (est.)_____________ 1,500
IN T. at the Nat. City Bank, N .Y
6s’22 M-S 15

S A S T B A T O N R O U G E P A R IS H .

Baton Rouge is the parish seat,
This town is in Red River Parish.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
Street Im provement B onds.
5s ’20 F-AS375,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’50
6s
. . . $50,000............... ...........
S ch o o l B onds.
BON D. D E B T Jan 1924___ $50,000 5s '19 J-J $30,000--July 1 ’26-’29
Assessed valuation 1923____ 636,835
♦Road and P ublic Highway Bds.
Population in 1920____________ 962 6 s ’25
$300,000-_Feb 1 ’ 26-’32
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 984.)
C O V IN G T O N .
♦Public Highway Bonds.
This town is in St. Tammany Par­ 6s ’ 25 — /$50,000-Feb 1 ’26-’30ish.
1 10,000--Feb 1 ’31-’32
Street & Sewer Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
5 H a ’24 F-A $52,500.........1926-1946 5s ’19 M-S 96.000.-M ar 1 ’26-’49
W ater W orks & Sewerage Bds. BOND. DEBT Mar 20 ’20- $457,500
5H s’22 J-J $118,000--July 1 ’26-’57 Assessed value 1922 (act)-80,921,960
BOND. DEBT Nov 17 ’24- $127,000 Pop’n 1910, 34,582; 1920 (est.)50.000
COU SH ATTA.




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LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

IN T . at Hibernia Bank & Trust
*INT. at the office of the Parish
Treasurer, or at the Bank of Baton Co., New Orleans, and at the State
Rouge, Louisiana Nat. Bank, or the Treasurer’s office.
Union Bank & Trust C o ., all of Baton
FIFTH W ARD DRAIN. DIST. 2.
Rouge, at option of holder.
This district (P. O. Mermentan) is
E AST B A T O N R O U G E P A R IS H In Acadia Parish.
R O A D D IS T . N O . 2.
5s 19 J-J $58,000...................1945
5s ’14 F-A$112 000 Aug 1 ’26-’41 BOND. D E B T Dec 16 '20. $58,000
’ 17 J-D 105 000-Dec 31 ’26-’46 Tot.ass’d val. '20 (100 % act.) 1,500,000
5s ‘ 17 J-D 96 000. Dec 31 ’26-’46 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$4 00
5s -17 A-O 36,000-Apr 1 ’26-’43 Population in 1919 (est.)______ 3,000
5s 21 J-J / 11,000--July 1 1926 FRANKLIN.
(120,000--July 1 *27-’36
This town is in St. Mary Parish.
BONDED D EBT of Dist.
Impt. Bonds.
N o. 2 Feb 1922________ $496 000 5s P ublic . . $68,000-Sept 15 ’26-’42
’22 .
Assessed valuation 1921_36,000,000 BONDED D E B T — .........
(?)
Population 1910, 3,857; 1920, 3,504
E A ST B A T O N R O U G E P A R IS H
S C H O O L D IS T . N O . 1.

P. O Baton Rouge.
S chool Bldg, and Equip. Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $28.000.-July 1 ’26-’27
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 471)
5s '19 J-J 226,000c_________ 1949
5s ’20 J-J 364,000c. July 1 ’37-’49
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 1566)
4 ^ s ’25 A-O 500,000.-April 1 ’ 26-’35
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 2845.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924- $632,000
Assessed valuation 1923.-28,772,223
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 $1.80

FRANKLIN PARISH.
Winnsboro is the parish seat.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5e
s-a $750,000................... 1949
School Bonds.
5s ’ 18 A-O $74,000____Apr 1 1938
5s g ’ 19 J-D 37,000—Dec 31 ’26-’39
5s g ’ 19 J-D 40,800—Dec 31 ’26-’49
5s
...
40,000............... ............
BONDED D E B T ..............
(?)
Tot. assess.val. 1923 (act) 1.3,063,670
Population 1910. 11,989; 1920-24.100
FRANKLIN

PARISH

SCHOOL

E A S T B A T O N R O U G E P A R IS H
D ISTR IC T W ARD NO. 6.
S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 7.
4M s’25 F-A$100,000c - Feb 1 ’26-’45

($10,000c-.Jan 1 1926
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 872.)
(1 1,000c_ Jan 11927 TOT. BD. D T . Aug ’2 5 .. $100,000
_
( 12,000c-..Jan 1 1928 Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,405,045
_
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924-- $42,000 Pop'n 1920 (Census), 2,642; 1925
Assessed valuation________ 5,133,160
(e s t.)--_ ...................................3,500
Population (estimated)_________ 300
IN T . at the Chase National Bank,
New York City.
6 s ’23

J-J

E A ST C A R R O L L P A R IS H .

Lake Providence is the parish seat
S choolhou se Bonds.
5s ’06 . . . $22.500— . .....................
Funding Bonds.
5s ’08 . . .
$6,400...........................
Road Bonds.
5 s ’ 19 F-A $318.000.........................
P ublic Road, Highway & Bridge
Bonds.
5s ’25 A-O $300,000..Oct 1 ’26-’64
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1940.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925— $622,000
Total assessed value 1924—7,711.170
Pop. in 1910 11,637:1920 11,231.
EAST FELICIANA PA R. ROAD
D ISTR IC T NO. 1.
5s g '23 ann$128.000___Apr 1 ’26-’43
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
IN T . at the Marine Bank & Trust
C o., New Orleans.
E A S T F E L IC IA N A P A R IS H R D .
D I S T R I C T N O. 2.

5sg’25 Apr $100,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’55
BOND. DEBT Mar 1925- $100,000
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 1,550,000
Population___________________ 8,000
IN T . at the Hibernia Bank &
Trust C o., New Orleans.
E L T O N R O A D D I S T R I C T N O . 1.

This district is in Jefferson Davis
and Allen Parishes.
6s ’25 M-S $75,000.-M ar 1 ’26-’45
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 1365.)
BOND. DEBT March 1925 $75,000
Assessed valuation________ 1,516,436
Population___________________ 3,0OO
IN T . at the Mechanics & Metals
National Bank, New York City.
E U N IC E .

This town is in St. Landry Parish.
Im provement B onds.
5s
J-J $38,500____ July 1 1938
Street Improvement Bonds.
5 s ’20 J-J $127,000r*„Jan 11941
W ater W orks & Elec. L ight Bds.
6s
J-J $25,000_______________
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 ’23- $179,500
Assessed value 1925______ 2,000,508
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$19.00
Population 1910. 1.684; 1920—3,272

GRAND MARIAS D R . DIST.
P. O. Jennings.
Sub. Dist. “ A” B onds.
5s ’15 J-J $75.200c—July 1 ’26-’45
(For maturity See V. 102. p. 727).
TOTAL DEBT July 1 ’25— $70,700
Assess, val. (real & personal)
1925 (75% actual)______ 269,350
GRANT PARISH^
P. O. Colfax.
Road District No. 8 Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $128 000c. July 1 ’26-’47
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 1310)
5s ’20 J-J $175 000-Jan 1 ’26-’50
Road District No. 9 Bonds.
5s ’21 J-J $321,000 _____ 1926-1960
Road B onds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $75,000 serially to 1947
BOND. DEBT Dist. No. 8.
$360,000
Oct 1921 —_____
Dist. No. 9 Oct 1921—575,000
Assess, val. of Dist. No. 8
(e st.)-------------------------- 2,000.000
Dist. No. 9 1920..........-10.700.000
Assessed value o f parish
1923 (a c t u a l).-..------ $8 975,651
Population 1910.15.958; 1920.14.403
IN T . on Road District N o. 9
bonds at the Chase National Bank,
N. Y.
G R A V I T Y D R A IN . D IS T . N O . 1.

This district is in Bossier Parish.
5Ms’24 M -N $300,000-N ov 1 ’35-’49
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’2 5 .. $400,000
Total assess, val. 1924___ 8,150,000
Population (est.)______________7,700
IN T . at Chase National Bank,
New Y ork.
G U E Y D A N D R A IN A G E D I S T .

A district in Vermilion Parish.
5s '12
$28,000c_________1938
$28,000
Assess, val. 1924_________ 1,820,100
Dist. tax rate (per $1 000) ’22_$11.20
Population In 1920(est.)______ 3,000
IN T . at Canal-Commercial Trust
& Sav. Bank, New Orleans.
GUEYDAN
N O . 5.

S U B -D R A IN .

D IS T .

This district (P. O. Gueydan) is in
Vermillion Parish.
E U N IC E S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
This district is in St. Landry Parish 5s ’ 16 M-S $124,000 Mar 1 ’26-’56
BOND. D E B T £>ec 1 ’22 _ $194,000
S ch ool C on stru ction Bonds.
$2.000___ July 1 1926 Assess.val. ’22 (40% a ct.).2,023,400
Dist. tax rate (p e r il 000) ’22_$24.00
1 5 .0 0 0 - July 1 ’ 27-’31
Population in 1920 (est.)—
3.000
20.000- -July 1 ’32-’36
5s ’23 July 1 25.000- -July 1 ’37-’41 Both interest and principal is
payable at Canal-Commercial Trust
2 4 .0 0 0 - July 1 ’42-'45
&
28.000-July 1 ’46-’49Savings Bank, New Orleans.
.32,000--July 1 ’50-’53
G U E Y D A N S C H . D IS T . N O . 2.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
This district (P. O. Gueydan) is in
5s ’23 - - - $22,000 —
Vermilion Parish.
BONDED D E B T _____
(?)
($18.000Aug 15 ’26-’34
18.000Aug 15 ’35-’40
E V A N G E L IN E P A R IS H .
’23 F-A15 16,000-Aug 15 ’41-’44
Ville Platte is the county seat.
15.000Aug 15 ’45-'47
5s ’23 J-J $785,000c.July 1 ’26-’60
6,000-..A u g 15 1948
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 806.)
BOND.
$74,000
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924- $793,000 Assessed D E B T Nov 1924-3,198,000
_
valuation 1922_
Assessed valuation 1922--10,511,880
Population In 1920__________ 23,485 Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3,014
IN T . at the Parish Treasurer’s
ON .
office or National Park Bank, New H A M M cityDis in Tangipahoa Parish.
This
York, at option o f holders.
Sewer Bonds.
A-O $40,000c.........................
FIFTH LOUISIANA LEVEE DIS. 5s ’ 15 part yearly July 1 up to and
This district (P. O. Tallulah) is (Due
including 1955.)
composed of the parishes o f Concor­
Street Bonds.
dia,East Carroll, Madison andTemas.
$2,500____Jan 1 1926
District defaults in payment of int. 5s ’ 16 J-J
M unicipal Bonds.
for two days— see V. 119, p. 1980.
M-S$145 000-Due in 25 yrs.
5s ’00 J-J*$256,000c__ July 1 1950 6s
5s '02 J-J *175,0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1952 NET B D . D T . Feb ’ 1 6 ... $114,500
_
5s ’04 J-J *69,000c__ Jan 1 1954 Assessed valuation 1915_ 1,200,000
5 s ’ 14 A-O 15 250.000____Oct 11962 P op’n 1910, 2,942; 1920........... 3,855
5s ’ 16 A-O 15 250,000____Nov 1 1972
5s ’ 17 A-O *250,000c. - Oct 15 1967 H O M ER .
5 s’ 19 F-A 15 275.000___ Nov 1 1972
This town is the county seat of
5s ’22 J-J *250.000____Jan 15 1972 Claiborne Parish.
5s ’22 J-J *100,000___ July 1 1972 5H s’23 M-S 60,000______ ________
5s ’22 M-S $125,000.—Sept 1 1972 BOND. D EBT Nov 14 ’25- $160,000
BD. D E B T Nov 10 ’25--$2,000,000 Water debt (included)_____ 160,000
Floating debt----------------600,000 Sewer dist. debt (add'l)_
_ 120,000
Tot. ass’d val. '25 (a ct.)—40,000,000 Sinking fund______________
11,110
Dist. tax rate (per $1 000) '25-14.00 Assess, val. '25 ( H act.)-.2,250,000
Population (est.)_____________50,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $14.50
♦Red. after 40 years from issue.
Population 1910, 1,855; 1920—3.305

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HOUMA.
This town is in Terrebonne Parish.
Electric Light, W ater W orks &
Filtration Bonds.
5s ’22 . . . $174,000._Aug 1 ’26-’56
6s
. . . 100.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '2 3 .. $200,000
Floating debt____________
10,000
Population 1910, 5,024; 1920, 5,160

Street Paving B onds.
5 K s’22M-N $132,000c. Nov 1 ’26-’57
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1807)
Water-works bonds 5s____$14,500
Sewer bonds 5s__________
9.300
Building bonds 5s________ 6,200
School bonds 5s__________ 40.000
BOND. DEBT Jan 4 ’ 2 2 -. $88,000
11.334
Sinking fund_____________ _
Assessed valuation 1921 .3,026,480
IBERIA PARISH^
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$9.00
New Iberia is the county seat.
Pop n 1910, 3.925: 1920........... 3,824
IN T. on school bonds at U. S.
C ertificates.
5s ’ 18 . . . $28,000 ........ 192V1929 Mtge. & Tr. C o.. N. Y.; on water,
sewer and building bonds at First
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’ 24 M-S $81.000..Sept 1 ’26-’44 Nat. Bank, Chicago.
R oad District No. 4 B onds.
58 17 A-O $60.000................. .......... JENNINGS SCH. DIST. NO. 21.
Road District No. 7 B onds.
5s ’20 F-A$261,000..Feb 1 ’26-’45
5s '17 F-A $75,00''....................... . (See V. 110, p. 387, for maturity.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924. $881,500 BOND. DEBT Jan 27 1920 $285,000
Ass’d val. ’24 (100% a c t.).l« 57-i 000 Assessed value 1919_______ 3,456,160
Population 1910, 31,262; 1920.26.S55 Population (est.)______________ 7,000
IOTA-LON GPOIN T DR. DIST.
This district (P. O. Crowley) is in JONESVILLE SCHOOL DIST.
This district is in Catahoula Parish.
Acadia Parish.
B uilding Bonds.
5s T9 J-J $85,000___________ 1943
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923.. $85,000 5s '20 J-J $74,000.........................
Assessed value 1921_______ 2.095,620 BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’2 3 .. $74,000
Sinking fund______________
6,000
Assessed value 1923______ 1,500,000
JACKSON PARISH .
School tax rate (per $1,000) '23$ 14.50
Jonesboro is the parish seat.
Population in 1921 (est.)______3,500
R oad Bonds.
IN T. payable at American Ex­
-s
. . . $500.000................... ..
6s ’24 A-O 237,500 _____ 1926-1944 change National Bank, N. Y . City.
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
5s T2 Feb $49.000c........................ KAPLAN.
This place is in Vermilion Parish
(Part due each year for 10 years)
W ater and Light Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 9 1919 519.000
Total val’n 1923( 100% act) 5.640.664 5s '19 J-D $40,000..........................
State&parishtax(per$l ,000) T9$20.50 B O N D . DEBT N ov 9 ’25. . $60,000
Pop’n 1910,13,818: 1920_____14,486 Assessed value 1925_______ 732,000
IN T . payable In N. Y. or Chicago. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$16.00
Population 1910. 315; 1920_____ 876
JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH .
Jennings is the county seat.
KINDER SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Allen Parish.
R oad-C onstruction Bonds,
fis T6 J-D$l78 000c.June 1 ’26-’46 5s
s-a $50,000______________
(?)
5s T9 M-S 105 500 .........1923-1939 BONDED D E B T ..............
Jail-B uilding Bonds.
5s
A-O $6,000c................... ...... LA FA Y E TTE .
This city is In Lafayette Parish.
Court-H ouse Bonds.
5s
F-A $77,500c______________ Commission government adopted.
BOND. D E B T Dec 4 ’ 20. $500,000
Electric Plant Impt. Bonds.
($11,000____ June 1 1926
Assessment debt (add’l ) . .
325.000
Certificates o f indebtedness
6,000
12.000 _ June 1 1927
_
Floating debt___________
60,u00
28,000.-June 1 ’ 28-'29
Ass d val. ’ 23 (actual). .28,160,770 7s g ’24 J-D 32,000--June 1 ’30-'31
_
Total tax rate(per$l ,000) ’20.$11.50
17.000 _ June 1 1932
Population in 1920___________18,999
19.000 _ June 1 1933
_
20.000 _ June 1934
_
JEFFERSON DAVIS PARISH
W ater Extension Bonds.
ROAD D ISTR IC T NO. 1.
5s ’ 1 7 ______$30,000 ..........
5s ’20 ...$ 1 6 6 ,0 0 0 ...........................
Sewer Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
5s 1 7 ______$90,000 _____
Street, Sewer & Drainage Bds
JEFFERSON DAVIS PAR. S. D. 5s '20 F-AS355 00 0.-Feb 1 ’26-’50
NO. 1.
Fire Department Bonds.
f$4,000. .A pr 1 ’26-’27 5s T 7 .......... $20,000 .......................
12.000 ..A p r 1 ’28-’31
§ Road Bonds.
5Ms’23 A-O 20,000..A p r 1 ’32-’36 5s '13 M-S $44 OOO-.Sept 1 ’26-’38
20.000 ..A p r 1 ’37-’40 BOND. DEBT Apr 1916. $183,001'
(18.000 Apr 1 ’41-’43 Gen’l improvement bonds.
78,000
BOND. D EBT Marcn 1923.$78.000 Water & light exten. bonds 32,000
Total assessed value 1922___919,200 Floating debt___________
34,000
Population_____________________ 819 Sinking funds___________
48,000
IN T. at the Mechanics & Metals Assessed valuation 1916..$2,676,00
National Bank, New York.
Tax rate (per $1,000)________ $21.50
Pop’ n 1910, 6,392; 1920______ 7,855
JEFFERSON PAR DRAIN. DISTS
§ INT. at City Treas. office or
Drain. Dist. No. 2 bonds___ $30,000 Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. x Chem­
Drain. Dist. No. 3 bonds____152,500 ical Nat. Bank, N. Y . City, or Bank
Drainage District No. 4
of Lafayette & Tr. C o., Lafayette.
S ub-D rainage D is t. N o . 1 B onds.
5s T3 F-A f 484 C00..........1926-1953 LAFAYETTE PARISH.
5 T5 M -N 60,000—.M ay 1 1945
Lafayette is the parish seat.
S ub-D rainage D is t. N o . 3 B onds.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
6s ’24 M -N $1,500,000c M ay 1 '29-'54 5 s ’20 s-a $30,000 _____1926-1945
BOND. [Dist. No. 2, O ct.T 4 .$30,000
Road Bonds.
DEBT-1 Dist. No. 3, O c t.T 4 .152,500 5s '17 J-J $300,000c
Due .serially
(Dist. No. 4, Oct.T5-112.000 5s T9 A-O 125.000...........................
Assessed val-(Dist. No. 2 . . 655,450 53^s’24 J-J 298,000--..Ian 1 ’26-’49
u a tio n _ 1Dist. No. 3__
_
(?)
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 334 )
IDist. No 4 . .
(?)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1917-..$3()0,000
} IN T . and principal at Hibernia Assess.val. 1923 (act.) — 18,376,090
Bank & Trust Co., New Orleans, and Pop’n 1910. 28,733: 1920___ 30,841
First Trust & Sav. Bank, Chicago
IN T . on 5s of 1920 at the Cont.
& Comm. National Bank, Chicago.
JEFFERSON PAR. ROAD DIST.
NO. 1.
LAFAYETTE PARISH S. D. NO.3.
P. O. Gretna.
P. O. Lafayette.
-s
. . . $90,000_____ 1926-1953
-s
...
66,500
1926-1944 5s S ch oo Bonds.000c.July 1 ’26-’42
g T7 J-J $34
6s ’24 M-S 495,000c.Mar 1 ’26-’54 5s ’25 - - - *350,000 ____ 1928-1960
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 2557.) (For maturity see V. 121, p. 2461.)
BON D. DEBT Dec 5 1924. $663,000 BOND. DEBT M ay 1925 $400,500
Sinking fund______________
34,150 Assess, val. 1924________ 9,948,942
Assessed valuation 1924___9,987,456 Actual val. (est.)________ 15.000,000
Population in 1924___________15,000 Pop’n 1920 (Census), 12,855;
1925 (est.)________________ 14,500
JEFFERSON PAR. ROAD DIST.
*IN T. payable in N. Y . C.
NO. 2.
P. O. Gretna.
LAFOURCHE BASIN LEVEE DIS
-s
. . . $90,000_____ 1926-1953
This district (P. O. Gretna) com ­
-s
...
67,000
1926-1954 prises portions of the following par­
BOND. DEBT D e c 6 1924 $163,000 ishes: Ascension, Assumption, St.
34,150 James, St. John the Baptist, St.
Sinking fund____________
Assessed valuation 1924.-12,973,710 Charles, Jefferson, Plaquemines and
Population in 1924____________7,000 Lafourche.
5 s ’22 . -$500,000c--------------------JEFFERSON PARISH S. D. NO. 1. (Due 1-15 yearly beginning 1955.)
5 s ’22 F-A$374,000--Aug 1 ’26-’47 5s '22 s-an 500,000_______________
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 968.) (Due 1-15th yearly beginning 1955)
5s ’25 M-S 600,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’50
R edem ption (R ed. J an . 14 1944).
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1942.) 5s ’04 J-J $500.000c
Jan 1 1954
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925. $974,000
Drainage and Levee Bonds.
Ass’d val. for taxation____30,968,578 5s '17 J-J- $250,000c.Jan. 1 ’28-’37
Population (est.)_____________28,000 BOND. DEBT Mar 1924.$1,500,000
IN T . in New York or New Orleans. Assess, val. 1922(approx.) 43,000,000
Tax rate (per $1,000)-------------- $5.00
JEFFERSON ~&~PLAQUEMINES
IN T . at Whitney-Central National
PARISHES DRAINAGE DIST. Bank, New Orleans.
Drainage-Im provem ent Bonds.
5s T3 F-A $27 000--Aug 1 ’26-'52 LA FOURCHE PARISH .
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 4 .. $320,000
P. O. Thibodaux.
Assessed valuation 1923___5,000,000
Road Dist. No. 2 B onds.
District tax (per acre)________ $2.50 5s T5 Sept $55,000.-Sept 1 ’26-’ 5
Population 1920_____________85,000 5s T9 M-S 28,500c-Mar 1 ’26-’44
IN T . at Whitney Central Nat BONDED D EBT—
Bank. New Orleans.
District N o. 2, Mar. T9 $115,000
Assessed valuation—
JENNINGS.
This town is in Jefferson Davis
District No. 2, 1918_ $1,269,610
_
Assessed value of parish
Parish.
(actual) 1923_________ 12,798.680
5s T6 $12.500...........
1926-1936
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 2036). Population 1910. 33,111; 1920-30,344




[V ol. 121.

LINCOLN P A RISH ROAD DIST,
NO. 1
It us tin is the parish seat.
5s ’21 A-0$676,000.-Apr 1 ’26-’51
iFor maturity see V. 1x4. p . 101.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 2 ’ 2 2 .. $700 000
Ass’d val. ’25 ( l actual)..8 449 000
A
LA FOURCHE PARISH ROAD Population test.)____________ is 000
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank N.
DISTRICT NO. 3.
or Ruston State
6s '21 J-D $48.000.........1926-1941 Y. option of holder. Bank Ruston,
tt
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
LIVINGSTON PARISH .
LA FOURCHE PARISH ROAD
Springville is the eounty seat.
DISTR IC T NO. 5.
Road Bonds.
6s 24 T-D 76 0 0 0 _____ 1926-1944 5s T9 J-D 150.000. .June 1 ’29-’44
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
Road District \ o. 2 Bonds.
is T9 A-O $85,000 ........ 19.26-1944
Road D istrict No. 31 Bonds.
LA FOURCHE PARISH ROAD
5s
...$ 2 7 0 000 . . __________
D IST R IC T NO. 7.
6s '25 M-S $95,000c.Sept 1 ’26-’55 BOND. DEB r Dec 15 ’21. $586,000
BOND. DEBT Sept 17’25. $95,000 Vss d vai n 1923 (86% art ) 8,194.185
Assesse I valuation________ 1,014,360 Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’21 $21 75
Population 1925 (est.)________ 2,000 Population 1910, 10,627; 1920.11,643

LA FOURCHE PARISH ROAD
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
5s T 5 May $ ,8.000......... 1926-1955
6s ’20 M-S 5 0 ,000 ............serially
BOND. DEBT Dec 1918.. $105,000
Assessed value 1918_______ 1,057.154

LAKE BORGNE BASIN LEVEE
DISTRICT
1952
5s ’02 J-D $100,000.........
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’2 2 .. $100,000
INT. at the Whitney-Central Na­
tional Bank, New Orleans.
LAKE CHARLES.
This city is in Calcasieu Parish
Inc. March 16 1867. Commission
government adopted Dec. 17 1912
*Fire*Station Bonds.
$4,000c_____Jan 1 ’26 32
5s g TO ($1.000 pay. every even yi
Jan
14.000c.........Jan 1 ’34-'46
.($2,000 pay. every even yr.
*City-Hall Bonds.
($3,0 00c.............Jan 1 1926
| 4,000c______ Jan 1 ’28- 30
5s g T 0 { 5,000c________ Jan 1 1932
Jan 142,000c______ Jan 1 '34-46
I ($6 000 pay. every even yr.
School Bonds.
5s T6 . . §S112 000--Jan 1 ’ 26-’ 53
5s T9 s-a 164,')00..Feb 1 '26-'39
(See V. 108, p. 2158. for maturity.)
5s '12 . . . a I 19,500______ annually
aPaving Bonds.
5s
...
4.000. _Jan 1 ’26-'2T
5s
...
21.000.-Jan 1 ’28-'34
5s
...
28.000-.Jan 1 '35-'4l
5s
...
25,000..Jan 1 ’42-’4e
kq

i co nun

LIVINGSTON PAR. RD. D. NO. 3.
(P. O. Springville.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 1922.. $252,000
Assessed valuation 1921_ 3,373,668
_
LONG ISLAN D D RA IN A G E DIST.
This district is in Vermilion Parish.
5 Mis’23 s-a $216,000 _____1926-1948
BONDED D E B T ________
( ?)
MADISON PARISH.
Parish seat is Tallulah
Road Bonds.
$7.000___ Aug 1 1926
16.000. -Aug 1 ’27-’28
27.000. . Aug 1 ’29-’31
20.000 ..A u g 1 ’32-’33
5a ’ 19 F-A 22.000. . Aug 1 ’34-’35
12.000 _Aug 1 1936
26.000. -Aug 1 ’ 37-’38
14.000 _Aug 1 1939
30.000. -Aug 1 ’40-’41
16.000 _Aug 1 1942
272.000. .Aug 1 ’43-’54
BOND. D E B T Nov 10 '25. $462 000
26 000
Sinking fund_______ ______
Assessed vai n, real estate. 8 044,810
Assessed val'n, personal.. 1,498 810
Other assess, property_ 1.765,033
_
Tot.ass’d val.'25 act.val.) 1] .307.963
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25..$9.25
Popn 1910. 10.676: 1920, 10,829
Pay at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y .

MANSFIELD.
This city is the county seat of
Oe Soto Parish.
W ater W orks B onds.
is '14 Apr $50.500_______________
Sewer Bonds.
5s '14 Apr $17,000...........................
BOND D EBT Dec 11 T 6 — .$85,485
Sinking fund_______________ 1,739
.Assess, val. real estate______ 294,294
_
LAKE CHARLES DRAINAGE DIS Assess, val. personal prop_ 146,905
Other assessable property_ 562,471
_
TR IC T NO. 1.
This district (P. O. Lake Charles) Total assess, val. 1916____ 1,003,670
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1916____$15.00
is in Calcasieu Parish.
5s '21 A-0$150,000__________ 194t Population 1910. 1.799: 1920. 2,564
BONDED D E B T ______ ________ (?
MANSFIELD SCHOOL D IST.
B uilding Bonds.
LAKE CHARLES FIR ST SEW 5? T 6 M-S $42,000_____ 1926-1946
ERAGE DISTRICT.
TOTAL DEBT Nov 10 '25 *52,000
A district In Calcasieu Parish.
5m d val’n '250 00% act >_5.000,000
m
5s ' l l A-O$80 000,;...A p r 1 '26-'4' School tax rate (per $1,000) ’24.$8.75
_s
...
3 5 .0 0 0 ......................
Population____________________5,000
TOT. BD. D T . Nov 7 '23. $122,000
Tot.ass'd val.’20(100%act)9,942,510 MANSURA.
This town is in Avoyelles Parish.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-$2.00
W ater & Light B onds.
Population in 1919 (est.)_____17,000
4
INT. at Nat. City Bank, N. Y .t or 5 3 s ’25 F-A $55,090c_Feb 1 ’26-45
6s
M-S 15,000c______________
at District Treasurer’s office.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25-..$70,000
Total assess, val. ’25(4£ act.) .705,000
LAKE CHARLES HA R B OR &
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$15.00
TERMINAL D IST R IC T .
This district is in Lake Charles Population 1910, 695: 1920______ 829
MINDEN.
Parish.
This town Is in Webster Parish.
$50,000. .O ct 1 ’26-’30
75 ,000 ..Oct 1 ’31-’35
R efu nding Bonds.
1 ’36-’40 6a
_ $140.000c_______ Serially
_
Sewerage Bonds.
1 ’41-’45
1 ’46-’50 6s ’ 23 M -S$105,000c...S ept 1 1953
$500,000 BOND. D E B T Nov 1 0 ’25.$39,000
100,000. .Oct
Population, 1910, 3,002: 1920. 6,105
125,000.-Oct
MONROE.
150,000. .O ct
County seat of Ouachita Parish,
:T Aug 1925.
tnc. M ay 4 1871. Pop. 1910, 10.209;
Assessed valuation______ 15,492,000 1920, 12.675.
Population PETER DRAIN. 25,000
LAKE ST. 1925____________ DIST
IN T . district (P. O. St. Joseph) is is General Im provement Bonds.
This at the Mechanics & Metals
J-D $97.000c__________1939
National Bank, New York City.
in Tensas Parish.
Various amounts due yearly June 1;
5s T9 A-O $112 000c.Oct 1 ’26-’49
all subject to call June 1 1924.)
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924--$116,900 5s ’20 M-S 200.000. — ............. .......
6s ’ 21 s-an 910.000____ 1926-1960
LA SALLE PARISH.
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Jena Is the parish seat.
5 H T22 F-A$l 63 000___ Aug 1 1942
Road Bonds.
S chool B onds.
5s T9 A-0.$380,000_ Oct 1 ’26-’4-i 5 J^s’ 22 F-A$215,000- - Aug 1 ’26-’42
_
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1123.)
5s T7 . . .
$9,000........ 1926-1928
V. 115 1123)
BONDED D E B T .............
(?)
5 ^ s ’24 J-J 360,000.-July 1 ’ 26-’34
Total assess, val. ’ 23 (act.) 8,718,028 TOT. BD. DT. Aug ’ 22-.$1 821 450
Population 1910, 9,402; 1920, 9,856 Assessed valuation 192l-.20.967,690
INT. at U. S. Mtge. & Tr. Co.,N .Y.
LA SALLE PARISH ROAD DIST. MOREHOUSE PA RISH ROAD
NO. 6.
D IS T R IC T NO. 1.
P. O. Jena.
F-A$320,700'$6,000.-M ay 1 ’26-’28 5s ’ 23maturity see V.- Feb 1 ’26-’55
(For
117, p. 116.)
12.000. . M ay 1 ’29-’32BOND. D E B T Nov 1925--$320,700
16,000--M ay 1 ’ 33-’36
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
6s ’24 M -N 15.000. .M a y 1 ’37-’39
18.000. -M ay 1 ’40-’42MOREHOUSE PARISH ROAD
14.000. -M ay 1 ’43-’44 D IS T R IC T NO. 2.
24.000. -M ay 1 ’45-’47 s ’23 F-A$799,300 - . Feb 1 ’26-’55
5
,18,000..M ay 1 ’48-’49 (For maturity see V. 117, p. 116.)
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
BOND. D E B T Nov 1925-.$799,300
IN T . at National Park Bank, N. Y.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
City.

GEN. B D 'D T . Nov 7 r23."$576"50U
“
Sewer dist. bonds (a d d 'l).. 122.006
Certificate debt (add’l)_
_
37.50C
Assess, val. '23 ( % a ct.)..13,170,000
Pop'n 1910, 11.449; 1920, 13,Os'­
llIN T. at Mechanics & Metal?
Nat. Bank, N. Y. * At Inter-Stat<
Trust & Banking C o., New Orleans
a At Fourth Nat. Bank, N . Y.

1

LECOMPTE SCH. DIST. NO. 4.
Tuis district is in Rapides Parisn.
5M!s’23 J-D$161,000c . . . 1926-1948
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 ’25.$169.000
Ass’d value 1924 (abt.act.) 1.860,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$7.00
Population (estimated)_______8,000
IN T. at office of Rapides Parish
School Board or at the National
Bank of Commerce, New York City.

MOREHOUSE PARISH
CONS.
S. D. NOS. 2. AND 3.
P. O. Bastrop.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '15 F-A $39,000____Feb 1 1935
5s ’ 25 F-A 225,000___________1940
BOND. D EBT Nov 11 ’25. $261,500
Sinking fund_____________
3,388
Assessed val’n 1924 (act,)..6,070,430
School tax (per $1,000) 1925— $7.50
Population in 1924____________5,000

D ec., 1925.]

LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

MORGAN C IT Y.
This city is in St. M ary Parish.
S tr e e t Bonds.
5s ’ 19 J-D $d.i,000c__________ 1949
5 s ’ 19 J-D 62,000c__________ 1949
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924— $120,000
Assessed valuation 1924___2,740,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24____ $14.75
Population 1910, 5,477: 1920, 5,429

not handled by the Board of Liqui­
dation of City Debt, but direct by
the city officials. Interest and
principal is paid by City Treasurer
On June 30 1925 the city also had
outstanding $6,396,400 paving cer­
tificates.
On June 30 1925 the city had also
outstanding temporary loans in the
amount o f $2,250,000.
NATCHITOCHES PARISH.
PREMIUM BONDS.— The pre­
Parish seat is Natchitoches.
mium bonds ($20 each) receive no
H ighw ay Bonds.
interest till drawn by lot for payment
5s ’24 M-S $970,000-.Aug 1 ’26-’44 and then they receive prlnclDal wltn
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1765.) simple Interest from July 15 1875.
BON DED D E B T ________
(?)
They also get a premium If they hap­
Population in 1920__________ 3$,602 pen to draw a prize, 2,352 prizes,
IN T . at office o f Parish Treasurer aggregating $100,000. being dls
and at Chase National Bank, N. Y . trlbuted yearly among the drawn
City.
oonds. From 1892 to 1895 Inclu­
sive. 21,000 bonds (par value $420,NATCHITOCHES PARISH S. D 000) were paid each year. In two In­
BON D. DEBT Dec 1919— $40,000 stallments of 10.500 bonds each, on
Assessed valuation 1919—24,200.000 Jan. 15 and July 15; since 1895 bonds
to the number of 10,000 are paid
NATCHITOCHES PARISH SCH semi-annually— 20,000 bonds an­
D IST R IC T NO. 9.
nually. There are two drawings to
5s '21 A-0$128 00 0.-Apr 1 ’ 26 ’36 determine the bonds payable July 15
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 2447.) in each year, and they take place
BOND. D EBT June 1921. $175,500 Tan. 31 and April 15 next preceding.
Assessed value___________ 4.235.090 The drawings to determine the bonds
payable Jan. 15 take place July 31
NATCHITOCHES PARISH ROAD and Oot. 15
D IST R IC T NO. 9.
The drawings to determine which
-s
. . . $100,000........................
oonds shall receive prizes (ranging
BONDED D E B T ........................... (7) from $20 to $5,000) occur just before
the bonds are paid. Drawn pre­
N ATCHITOCHES PARISH ROAD mium bonds are receivable by the
D IS T R IC T NO. 30.
olty for all dues, licenses, taxes and
6 s ’23 s-a $114,000 _____1926-1943 debts of any description at their face
BONDED D E B T _______
(?)
value and Interest.
At a meeting held Jan. 9 1912 the
N E W B U N K IE S C H . D IS T . N O . 1. Board of Liquidation of the City
Tois district is in Avoyelles Parish. Debt declined, upon the advice of
5s ’23 F-A$136,000 -Aug 1 *26-’ 43 their attorneys, Dufour & Dufour,
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925. $140,00J to refund Into 6% bonds the 5%
Assessed value’25 ( A act.) .4,000,000 premium bonds of Sept. 1 1875.
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000 This action was taken In reply to a
letter received from Benjamin Ory,
who held five of the bonds, which
NEW IBERIA.
are for $20 each. See V. 94. n. 223.
This city Is in Iberia Parish.
The premium bonds have all been
Im provement Bonds.
$21,000.-M ar 1 '27-’29 paid, the last drawing being held on
July 15 1925.
16.000. .M ar 1 ’ 30-’31
27.000. -M ar 1 ’32-’34 ASSESSED VALUATION. AND
20.000. -M ar 1 ’35-’36TAX R A T E 5s ’24 M-S
22.000. .M ar 1 ’37 ’38
1925.
1924.
12.000 __Mar 1 1939
$
$
26 .000-.Mar 1 '40-'41 Real estate-379,829,836 362,841.071
29.000 __Mar 1 1942 Personal — . 181,003.793 174,954.671
30.000.
-M ar 1 ’43-'44
BON D. D E B T Dec 8 1925- $346,500
Total----- 560,833,629 537,795.742
_ 392,265 Tax (per M)
Assessment debt (add’l ) _
27.50
2,750
Floating debt (add’1)______
70,400
POPULATION.— In 1920,
387
Sinking fund, general_____
17,500 219; in 1910 (Census), 339,075; in
Sinking fund, water_______
15,500 1900 (Census) was 287,104; tn 1890 it
Assessed value, reil estate-2,838,630 was 242,039.
_
Assessed value, personal_ 2,435,785
Tot.ass’d val. ’ 25 (actud)_5,274,415 NEW RIVER DRAINAGE DIST.
Tot. tax rate(per $1,000) ’ 25-.$15.75
This district (P. O. Gonzales) Is In
Population in 1920____________6,278
IN T . at Peoples Nat. Bank, New Ascension Parish.
...
60,000_______________
Iberia, or at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y. 6s
i
--5,000_______________
City.
Drainage C on stru ction B on d s.
5s ’ 15 July $170,000-July 1 '27-’48
N EW ORLEANS.
New Orleans Is oo-extenslve with BD. DEBT Nov ’23 (est.)-_$170.000
IN T . at Central Trust Co. of 111.,
the parish of Orleans. It was Incor­
porated July 1 1852. Commission Chicago, or First Nat. Bank, N . Y.
form of government adopted Aug. 28
1912. V. 95, p. 634.
O PE LO U S A S
SCH O OL
D IS T .
C onstitutional Bonds.
NO. 1.
4s '92 J-JS10,000,000r*_ July 1 ’26-42
This district (P. O. Opelousas) is
Floating Debt Bonds.
St. Landry Parish.
4 a '98 A -0$218,000c____ Oct 1 1 9 4 * in S chool B onds.
Sewer Bonds.
— . $27.500.........................
4a ’07 J-J$8.000,000c...Jan 1 1942 5 s ’21 Jan $121,500c. Jan 1 ’26-’36
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1928.) (For maturity see V. 112. p. 1543.)
W ater and Sewer.
BOND. DEBT 1920_____ $177,500
4 s '00 J-J$ 12,000,000c..July 1 1950 Total assess, value 1920
flubiect to call July 1 1942.)
(about 50% actual)____ 4,828.743
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
6s ’05 J-J $651,000":. -Jan 1 1955 Po{JUlatio11 1921 <
est’>............... 8.000
A u d u b o n Park B on d s

6 a ’ 15 J-J $91.000c-.Jan 1 '26-'54
(Subject to redemtpion at 105 and
Int. on 60 days' notice.)
F undinx Bonds.
4 A g’ l 7J-J$6,870,000r*.......................
(For maturity see V. 103, p. 2094.)
P u b lic B e lt R R . B o n d s .

5s ’09 J-J $800,000c..July 1 ’51-’59
6* *19 J-J 600.000-.July 1 ’45-‘50
5s '09 J-J 600,000._July 1 ’39-’44
Paving Certificates.
5s ’ 15 J-J .$12,600_______________
5s ’ 16 J-J 266,800_______________
4}£sT7 J-J 71,000_______________
4 J-^s’20 J-J 613,500_______________
4jH>s'21 J-J
25,000..........................
4H s’22 J-Jl.120.000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’33
(Redeemable on Jan. 1 o f each year,
maturing in 10 equal installments,
with city having right to redeem a
greater amount provided notice is
published in the official journal of
the city twice a week for 2 weeks
during the month o f the preced­
ing November.)
4^s
J-Jl,000,000c--Jan 1 ’ 26-’35
(Opt. Jan. 1 1926 or annually there­
after.)
4K s
— 990,000_______________
4 A s g . . . 400,000c____ 1930-1967
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 1242.)
4As
— $1,180,000c. Jan 1 ’ 27-’36
(Optional after Jan. 1 1927.)
4H s
. . . 169,500c_. Jan 1 ’27-’29
(Optional after Jan. 1 1927.)
IN T . on bonds of 1917 is payable
at office of Board of liquidation,
City Hall, and in N . Y . City at
Harris, Forbes & Co.; on other bonds
at the City Treasurer’s office,
at City Hall by Board of Liquidation
at the fiscal agency of the Board in
New Orleans and in New York by
Winslow, Lanier & Co.
TOTAL D EBT—
J u n e 3 0 ’25. Ju ne 3 0 ’24.
T ot. bd. dt_$38,146,330 $38,146,330
In addition to the figures of total
debt given above, there are out­
standing $2,000,000 5% public belt
r diroad
bonds. These bonds are




O R L E A N S L E V E E D IS T R IC T .

This dlstrlot (P. O. New Orleans)
is oomposed of the Parish of Orleans.
Im prov't & R efu nding Bonds.
5s '09 J-J$3,000,000c. . J uly 1 1959
(Subject to call after July 1 1929.)
Spillway C onstruction Bonds.
41£s’ 25 J-D$500,000c-June 1 ’ 27-’30
BOND. DEBT July 1925 $3,500,000
Ass’d val. ’ 25 (act. val.)-553,951,901
Population in 1920 (Census).420,660
IN T. on bonds o f 1909 at WhitneyCentral National Bank, New Orleans;
on bonds of 1925 at the office of the
State Treasurer or at the fiscal agency
o f the Board o f Levee Commissioners
in New Orleans.
ORLEANS PARISH SCH. DIST.
$202,000c. .D ec 1 1926
118,000c._Dec 1 1927
124,000c..Dec 1 1928
129,00 0c..D ec 1 1929
4Ms’25 J-D 136,000c..Dec 1 1930
143,000c. .D ec 1 1931
151,000c. .D ec 1 1932
158,000c..Dec 1 1933
166,000c_.Dec 1 1934
_ _
_
173,000c. .D ec 1 1935
BOND. D EBT N ov 1925 $1,900,000
Sinking fund___________
411,272
Assessed valuation 1925.476,708,584
Population (est.)____________418,000
O U A C H IT A P A R IS H .

Monroe is the county seat.
S chool Bonds.
-..$ 1 2 5 ,0 0 0 _______________
C ourt House & Jail Bonds,
5s ’23 F-A$400,000________ serially
(Due serially for 40 years.)
5s ’ 25 A-O 125,000..A pr 1 ’ 26-’35
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 3230.)
BONDED DEBT—
County Oct 1 ’23........... $400,000
Assessed valuation—
County. 1924........
46.21J.590
P opn 1910, 25.830; 1920, 30,319
IN T . payable at the Nat. Bank
o f Commerce, New York.
-s

P L A Q U E M IN E .

Tnis town is in Iberville Parish.
P ublic Utility Bonds.
6s ’23 F-A$ 129,000 Feb 1 ’26-’36
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’23 -. $213,000
Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,879,009
_
Population 1910. 4.955: 1920. 4,632
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y
P L A Q U E M IN E S P A R IS H EAST
B A N K L E V E E D IS T R IC T .

This district Is composed of a por
tlon of Plaquemines Parish.
5s ’02 A-G$ 135,000c____Oct 1 1952
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1942.)
6s TO F-A $20.000c_ Aug 1 1930
_
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1920 )
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’24 -- $155,000
INTEREST payable at Hibernia
Bank & Tr. Co., New Orleans.
POINTE COUPEE PA RISH ROAD
DIST. NO. 1.
5s T6 J-D $55.000--Dec 1 ’26-’4:
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921-- $65,000
Assess, val. 1921 (actual)-.3,461,04(
Population in 1920___________ 6,25<

231
R E D R I V E R , A T C H A F A L A Y A ft
B A Y O U BOEUF L E V E E D IS T .

This district Is oomposed of the
parishes and parts of parishes as fol­
lows: Avoyelles, Rapides and St.
Landry. Population (est.), 65.000.
_
is 00 A-0$250.000c_ Oct 1 1950
is '03 M-S 25 ),0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1953
(Subject to call March 1 1943.)
5s ’ 15 F-A $250.000c. .Aug 2 1965
is T6 F-A 200.000c-Aug 1 ’26-'45
5s
A-O *400,000c _ . Oct 1 ’27-’51
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’24-$l,380,000
isst-ssed valuation 1921.-44,190,590
iN T . on bonds marked (*) at the
State Treasurer’s office and the fiscal
agent banks of the State of Louisiina in New Orleans: on others at
Hibernia Bank & Trust C o., New
Orleans.
BED R IV E R A N D B A Y O U D E 8
GLA1ZES L E V E E ft D R A I N . D .

is 04 M -N$300,000c..N ov 15 1954
(Subject to call any time.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 10 ’25 $300,000
Tot. assess, val. ’25 (abt.
50% actual)___________ 1,450,000
POINTE COUPEE PARISH ROAD Dist tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23--$4.00
INTEREST Is payable at Hibernia
D ISTRICT NO. 2.
5s g ’ l l A-O $66,000c_Apr 1 ’26-’4 Bank & Trust Co.. New Orleans.
5s
115,000____________
ROAD
5Ms’25 M -S 75,000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’65 BED R IV E R P A R IS H
D IS T . N O. 1.
BOND. D EBT Oct I 1925- $243,100
P. O. Caushecta.
Assessed valuation 1924_ 3,260,000
_
IN T. is payable on 5 H s at the 5s T9 M -S$130.000--Mar 1 ’26-’59
National Bank of Commerce, N . Y .; BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’ 24 - $146,000
Assess, val. ’24 (60% a c t.).4,654,283
others in St. Louis.
P.M T.tion (est.) _____
.
. - - 8 900
IN
Seaboard Nat. Bank,
POINTE COUPEE PARISH ROAD New T . atCity.
York
D ISTR IC T NO. S.
5s
- - . $100,500........... ............... BED RIVER PAR. RD. D .N O . 2.
BONDED D E B T ............... ............(?) BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1924- $146,000
Assessed valuation 1924__ 3.319.257
POINTE COUPEE PA RISH SCH Population (est.)______________9,000
DIST. NO. 9.
5% s’23 J-J $97.000c.-July 1 ’26-’63 RICHLAND PARISH RD. D. NO.3
R oad B on ds.
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 2136.
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924-- $97,500 is ’20 F-A$331.000 -Feb 1 ’26-’45
Assessed valuation 1924
1,341,000 Por maturity see V. i l l , p. 218.)
Population (estimated)_______3.000 BOND. D EBT N ov 10 '25. $331,000
IN TEREST payable in New York Assess, val. ’ 25 (actual) .-4 400.000
Dist. tax rate (per $1.000) ’24--$7.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 6.000
PONCHATOULA.
Tnis town is in Tangipahoa Parish or INT. at office of Parish Treasurer
at National Park Bank, N . Y.
W ater and Sewerage Bonds.
6s ’22 M -N $130.000______________ RICHLAND PAR. SCH. D. NO. 0
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 3 '25 - $130,000
( P. O. K ay vi lle .)
Water debt (incl.)________ 118 oon
$12,000cTuly 1 ’26-’27
Ass’d val. 1924(60% act.)_1.227 903
21,000c luly 1 ’28-’30
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $22.00
7,000c..July 1 1931
Population 1910, 1,055; 1920 . 955 is ’20 J-J
16.000cfuly 1 ’32-'33
27,000cJuly 1 ’34-'36
F O N T C H A R T R A IN L E V E E D IS
20,000c luly 1 '37-’38
This district (P. O, New Orleans)
22 OOOcJuly 1 ’39-'40
Is composed of parte of the following 5s
June 132,600c____ 1926-1942
parishes: Ascension, East Baton BOND. DEBT Dec 1925-. $257,000
Rouge, Iberville, Jelferson, St Ass’d val. '23 (75% a c t .) ..4,034,000
Charles, St. James and St. John the Pop'n 1910. 3.506; 1920 (est.), 5.000
Baptist.
INT. on $142,500 issue payable
6s r94 M -N $355,000In New York.
6s ’94 M -N 193.000____________
RICHLAND PARISH S. D. NO. 7.
5s T 7 J-J
478.000____________
BOND. DEBT Dec 5 ’2 4 -$ l,026,000 5 A s ’ 23 . . $50,000c- June 1 1943
Ass'd val. '1923(100%act.)44.128.448 BOND. DEBT Dec 1925____$50,000
Levee tax (per $1,000) 1923__ $5.25 Total assess, val. ’25_______ 702,000
INTEREST Is payable at the
Whitney-Central Nat. Bk.. New Orl. RICHLAND PAR. S. D. NO. 16.
S chool-B u ild ing b on d s.
5s ’23 J-D$96,000c..June 1 ’26-’43
RAPIDES PARISH.
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1929.)
Alexandria is the parish seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925-- $100,000
Bridge bonds_______ ____ ...$ 45,0 00 Assessed valuation 1922_ 2.191,982
_
Jail bonds__________________ 6,500
IN T . at the office of the School
* Road & R efunding Bonds.
Board or at the National Park Bank,
5s ’23 F-A$ 1,831,000.Feb 1 ’26-’42 New York.
(For maturity see V. 117. p. 922.)
5s ’23 F-A J78,000c...F eb 1 1942 SABINE PARISH.
Many is the parish seat.
122,000c_ Feb 1 1943
_
Road Bonds.
5s ’23 F-A 150,000____Feb 1 1943
6s '22 M-N$360,000.-N ov 1 ’26-43
Road Bonds.
(?)
5s
- . - $10,500.......................... BONDED D E B T _______
Total assess, val. 1923___ 10,511,810
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s T7 F A $48,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’37 Popuia’n 1910, 19,874; 1920, 20,713
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 1931.)
IN T . at the Parish Treasurer’s
5s '17 —
19,000........................... office or New York City.
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
5s ’ 16 F-A $54.000--Feb 1 ’26-’36 SALINE LEVEE D IST R IC T .
(For maturity see V. 103. p. 82.)
is ’06 F-A28 $100.0 0 0 c _______1956
BOND. D EBT Nov 1924.-$100,000
Road Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
INT. at State Treasurer's office.
5s T6 F-A $45,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’46
Road Dist. No. 10 Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $2),000-.Serially t o '36 ST. CHARLES PARISH G R A V ­
IT Y DRAIN. DIST. NO. 1.
Road Dist. No. 12 B onds.
P. O. Hahnville.
5s T6 F A $33,000.-Aug 1 ’ 26-'3e
5s T9 s-a $120,000 ..........1926-1949
Road Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
...
50,000....... ....................
$3.000--Feb 1 ’26-28 -s
5s ’24 F-A 10,500-_Feb 1 ’29-’35
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
. . . $70,000...........................
. 8,000--Feb 1 ’36-’39 -s
BOND. DEBT Dec 19 '21. $260,000
Road Dist. No. 14 B onds.
Assess, val. 1921 (act.)____1,271,000
5s T7 - . - $75.000_______ ______
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $2.10
Road Dist. No. 28 Bonds.
$1,000____Feb 1 1926 Population in 1920____________3,000
6s ’23 F-A
7,500--Feb 1 ’27-'31
, 12,000--Feb 1 ’32-’37 s t . j a m e s p a r i s h .
Lauderdale is the parish seat.
l 2,500____Feb 1 1938
6s '23 F-A ( 6.000--Feb 1 ’26-’31
Road and Highway B onds.
\ 3.000--Feb 1 ’32-’33 5s '17 J-J $120,000-_Jan 15 ’26-'37
TOTAL D E B T _________________ (?)
Road Dist. No. 29 Bonds.
$1,000____Feb 1 1926 Total assess, val. ’23 (a c t .)ll,251,800
5s ’24 F-A
9,000--Feb 1 ’27-’32 Pop’n 1910. 23.009; 1920____ 21,228
. 4,000--Feb 1 ’33-’34
Bridge B onds.
ST. JOHN THE B APTIST PAR
ISH.
5s
- - , $50.000............................
Edgard is the parish seat.
Road Bonds.
5b
. . . $15,000-..........................
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT (Parisn)
5s T7 F-A$ 156 000c.Aug 1 ’26-’49
July 1919......................
41,500 (For maturity see V. 105, p. 627.>
Floating debt (add’l)
BOND. D EBT Dec 8 ’23- $160,000
31,000
June 30 1917.................
110,000 Floating debt (add’l) ______
8,000
Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (act.)--38,373,170 Sinking fund_____________
Population of parish 1910___ -44,545 Assess, val., real estate___ 7,498,549
Population of parish 1920____ 59,444 Assess, val., personal____ 1,796,987
* IN T . at the National Bank of Tot. ass’d val. ’23 (actual)-8,010,000
3tate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’23-$28.00
Commerce, New York.
Popuia’n, 1910, 14,338; 1920, 11,896
RAYNE.
IN T . payable in N . Y. City.
Tnis town is in Acadia Parish.
W ater-W orks & E lectric System S T . L A N D R Y P A R IS H ,
Extension & Power House
Opelousas is the county seat.
Im pt. & Extension Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s
. . . $90,000_______________ 5s '16 s-a $75.000...........................
(Due serially in from 1 to 30 years.)
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
5s ’21 M-S# 142,000-- July 1 ’26-’51
Population 1910, 2,247; 1920, 2,720 (For maturity see V. 113, p. 1796)

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ST. L A N D R Y PARISH (Concl.).
Road Dist. No. 14 Bonds.
6s ’ 21 - - - $270,500--Sept 1 ’26-*45
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2103.)
BONDED D E B T ...............$109,000
Ass’d val. 1923 (actual)—_24.317.540

LOUISIANA—CITIES AND TOWNS

Local Im provement Bonds.
F -A $ l, 0 0 3 ,0 0 0 C ---1 9 2 6 1961
(For maturity see V . 114, p. 545.)
BOND. DEBT Feb 1 ‘24-$4.645,000
Water debt (incl.)_______ 2.477,600
Sinking fund_________ —
165,666
Assessed valuation 1923.-89.153.600
C ity tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$7.25
ST. L A N D R Y P A R ISH ROAD Pop’n 1910, 28,015; 1920. 43,874
IN T . at Seaboard N at. Bank, N . Y
D IS T R IC T NO. 1.
6s ’23 J-J $193.000--July 1 ’26-’49
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1914.) SULPHUR DRAIN . DIST. NO. 3.
BON D. DEBT Oct 1923— $250,000
(P. O.
Assessed valuation 1922— 2,808,465 is This district Parish. Lake Charles)
Population (estimated)_______ 8,000 5s in Calcasien
’ 19
IN T . at Parish Treasurer’s office BOND. F-AS125.000____Feb 1 1939
DEBT June 30 ’25
or National Park Bank, New York. Sinking fund______________ $107,750
4,741
Assessed valuation 1925---- 792,200
ST. LA N D R Y P A R ISH ROAD District tax (per $1,000) ’25 $10.00
D IST R IC T NO. 3.
6s ’21 M-S $48,000—Sept 1 ’ 26- 41 TANGIPAHOA PARISH .
BON D. D E B T Mar 1 1923. $133,000
Amite is the parish seat.
Assessed valuation________ 1,974,388
Consol. Rd.‘ D ist. “ A” Bonds.
5 K s’24 J-DS437,000_____ 1926-1944
Consol. Rd. Dist. “ B” B onds.
ST. M ARTIN PARISH .
.-.$ 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 ------------ ---------St. Martinville is the parish seat 5s
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
6a '17 M-NS300.000.........................
5s ’ 16 J D $72.000--D ec 2 ’ 26-’ 46
R oad Dist. No. 1 B onds.
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
6s
...
00,000c....................... ..
BOND. D EBT Oct 1917— $42,000 5s ’ 18 A-0$100,000____Part yearly
Road Dist. No. 1, Mar ’21- 300,000 Road Dist. No. 3 bonds, *16.-$11,000
Ass’d val. ’ 23 (actual)------- 7.316.300 Funding bonds 1915________ 50.000
75.000
Pop’n 1910, 23,070; 1920------21,990 BOND. DEBT June 1914Bonded debt of Dist. No. 4
Jan 1917_______
100.000
ST. M ARTIN PARISH SCHOOL Bonds sold in 1915________
50.000
D ISTR IC T.
Assess. val.ofDis.No.4 ’ 17.18,455,014
5s ’20 J-D$300,000----------------1949 Assessed value of parish
1923 (actual!_________ 21,764,530
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 ’24- $280,000
Tot. assess, val.’24 ( l act.)7,000.000 Pop’n 1910, 29,160: 1920____31,440
A
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’24_$l4.50
TANGIPAHOA PAR. DR. DIST.
NO. 1.
ST. M ARY PARISH .
P. O. Hammond.
Franklin is the county seat.
5Y2s ’ 24A-0$542,000—Apr 1 ’ 26-’54
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
6a ’ 19 J-J $468,000— July 20 1949 (For maturity see V. 119, p. 2210.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924— $550,000
Road Dis. No. 2 B onds.
_
6s ’ 17 J J $69,000--July 1 ’26-’ 4S Assessed valuation 1923_ 5,950.870
Good road b on d s-------------- $133,000 Population__________________ 15,000
BONDED DEBTS Oct 1 9 2 5 IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y.
Parish________________ $133,000 City.
District N o. 1_________
449.000
District No. 2_________
71,000 TANGIPAHOA PARISH ROAD
Total assess, val. ’25--------22,537,640
DISTRICT NO. 1.
State& Par. tax (per $1,000) ’22 -$8-75 5s ’20 A-0$325,000_______________
Pop’n 1910. 39.368; 1920------ 30.754 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921— $350,000
Sinking fund_____________
24,824
Assessed value___________ 5,465.820
ST. TAMMANY PARISH .
IN T. at the Parish Treasurer’s
Covington is the county seat.
Road B onds.
. „ ____ office or at the Interstate Trust &
5s ’ 14 J-J $138,000c— .July 1 1943 Banking Co., New Orleans, or Chase
National Bank, New York.
($3,000 each six months)
5s ’ 19 J-DI580 OOOc.June 1 ’26-’ 45
BON D. D EBT Mar 1919 $912,500 TANGIPAHOA PARISH ROAD
Ass’d val. 1923 (actual) — 14,654,140
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1917— -$26.00 5s DISTR IC T NO. 6.
J-J $84,000--July 1 ’26-’46
Pop’n 1910, 18.917; 1920------ 20,645
IN T . on bonds o f 1914 at Inter­ BONDED D E B T _________ _____ (?)
state Trust & Banking C o., New Oreans; on bonds of 1919 at Chemical TANGIPAHOA PARISH CONS.
Nat. Bank, N . Y .
ROAD D IST R IC T NO. “ A .”
5 K s’24 J-D$433,000-.June 1 ’26-’44
(Due $15,000 1927, $16,000 1928
ST. TAMMANY PARISH ROAD and 1929, $17,000 1930, $18,000
D IST R IC T NO. 2.
1931, $19,000 1932, $20,000 1933
5s ’21 A-0$208,000--Apr 1 *26-’41
1934, $22,000 1935, 1936,
BONDED D E B T .........................-(? ) $21,000 1937,$27,000 1938, $28,000
$25,000
1939, $29,000 1940, $31,000 1941,
S T . T A M M A N Y P A R . R O A D D IS ­ $33,000 1942, $35,000 1943 and
5s ’21

TENSAS PARISH S. D. NO. 4.
5>*s’25 F-A $60,000.-Feb 1 ’26-’55
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 2465.)
\UND. DEBT May 1925- $60,000
Assessed valuation________ 2,846,653
Population (est.)______________ 4,200
IN T . at the National City Bank,
New York City.
TERREBONNE PARISH ROAD
D ISTR IC TS.
Houma is the parish seat.
School D istrict No. 3.
5s ’ 18 June $35.000_____ 1926-1932
Road D istrict No. 1 B onds.
5s g '16 F-A $32,000c.Feb 1 ’26-’41
R oad D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
5s g '16 F-A $75.000c-Feb 1 ’26-’55
R oad Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
6a
. . . $105.000...........................
R oad Dist. No. 4 B onds.
6s
. . . $75,000...........................
R oad Dist. No. 6 B onds.
5s
. . . $85,000...........................
Road Dist. No. 7 B onds.
5s ’24 F-A $36,000--F eb 1 ’26-’53
BOND. D E B T ]D ist. N o. 1.$50,000
Feb. 1916_ \Dist. N o. 2 . 95,500
_
Assess, val. /D ist. No. 1_ 624,560
1915____\Dist. N o. 2..1,070,310
TERREBONNE- PARISH ROAD
D IST R IC T NO. 8.
5s ’22 F-A $70.000c.Aug 1 ’26-’ 50
BOND. D EBT Nov 18 ’22 $80,000
Total assess, val. '21 (est.) .1,000,000
District tax rate (per $1,000) —$2.25
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 3,198
INT. payable at the Parish Treas­
urer’s office, Whitney Central Tr. &
Savings Bank, New Orleans, and the
National City Bank, N. Y . City.
THORNWELL DRAIN. DIST. 1
This district (P. O. Lake Arthur)
Is In Jefferson Davis Parish.
5s T9 A-O $36,000...........................
BONDED DEBT 1922......... $36,000
Assessed value 1921________ 240,000

[V ol. 121.
f 12,000____ Feb 1 1926
6s ’251 F'-A-j 26.009--F eb 1 ’27-’28
I 14.000____ Feb 1 1929
15,000_____ Feb 1 1930
BOND. D E B T Feb 1925— $397,000
Assessed valuation 1924_ 8,500,000
_
Population (estimated)_______6,500
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank or Par­
ish Treasurer’s office.
VIVIAN.
This town is in Caddo Parish.
Street Bonds.
5s '19 Aug $20,000C-Ang 1 ’26-’39
W ater-W orks B onds.
_
5s '15 Jan $27,000c_ Jan 1 1945
BOND. D E B T Nov 1925— $54,000
Water debt (incl.)__________ $25,000
T ot.assess. val. '25 (4$ act.) -1,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 _ $12.00
_
Population in 1910 , 826; 1920, 1,864
VIVIAN SCH. DIST. NO. 3.
B uilding B onds.
5s ’ 14 June $24,000c-June 1 ’26-’ 29
BOND. D E B T Nov 2 0 ’ 24- $70,000
Total assessed val. '24------4,500,OoO
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____$6.00
W ASHINGTON PARISH .
Franklinton is the parish seat.
Road B onds.
6 s ’ 18 A-O $414,OOO.Oct 1 ’26-’43
S ch ool B uilding B onds.
s
.
$366,000................. -1946
BOND. D EBT Dec 1924- $807,000
Tot.ass’d val.’ 24 ( H act.).17.250.000
State & co. tax (per $1,000)'24 $22.50
Pop’n 1910, 18,886; 1920_____ 24,164
W E B S T E R P A R IS H .

Minden is the parish seat.
9s '22 ann $325,000_______________
(Due serially for 10 years.)
BONDED D E B T ________
(?
Total assess, value 1923--19.926.592
Popul’n 1910, 19,186; 1920, 24,707

UNION PARISH ROAD D. NO. 2
5s '23 J-D$ 148,000c.June 1 ’26-’53 WELSH.
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 1931.)
This town is in Jefferson Davis
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
Parish. Incerp. March 27 1888.
IN T. at the Farmersville State
W ater W orks System Bonds.
Bank, Farmersville.
5Ms
J-D $60,000—Dec 1 ’26-’ 55
(For maturity seeV . 121, p. 2188.)
UNION PARISH ROAD DIST BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25 -- $84,500
NO. 9.
Total assess, val. 1924____1,018,326
P. O. Farmerville.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'24-$15.00
5H s’24 F-A$400,000........... ............
Population 1910, 1,250; 1920.-1,456
BOND. DEBT Aug 1924— $400,000
Assessed valuation 1923___4,573,982
Population_ ! ______________ 11,427 WELSH DRAINAGE DIST. NO. 1.
__
This district is in Jefferson Davis
IN T . at National City Bank, N. Y .
Parish.
______
City.
5s ’20 J-DS98.000 ______ 1926-1940
UPPER TERREBONNE DR. DIS. BOND. D E B T Dec. 1 '23. $122,000
6 s ’22 F-A $1,875 _____ 1926-1928 Total assess, val. ’ 22 (act.)_ 1,500,000
_
Sub-D ist. No. 1 Drain. Bonds. Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1922_ $3.50
5s '12 s-a $126,5 0 0 c____ 1927-1947
BOND. DEBT Nov 25 ’25WEST CARROLL PARISH .
Upper Terrebonne D ist-. $4,700
Old Grove is the county seat.
Sub-disirict No. 1_______ 120 090
R oad Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925___1,440,000 5s '19 F-A$240,000—Aug 1 ’26-’44
IN T. on bonds of 1912 at Cont. & BOND. DEBT Nov 2 0 ’ 24. $53,000
Comm. Trust & Savs. Bank, Chi­ Assess val 1924 (actual) 5.479.130
cago, and Hibernia Bank & Trust Population 1910, 6,249; 1920—8,857
C o., New Orleans.
WEST FELICIANA P A R . ROAD
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
VERMILION PARISH D R A IN ­
<*37 0 0 6 1Q44 t
T R I C T N O . 3.
5 s ’20 — .$218.000—Feb 1 ’ 26-59
AGE DISTR IC TS.
BOND. DEBT June 1925. $433,000
P . O. Covington.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1 ’23- $230,000
GU EYD AN DRAIN AGE DIST.
_
(*6,000____Apr 1 1926 Assessed valuation 1923_ 6,652,756
Assessed valuation 1921_ 2,551,425
_
Sub-District No. I.
21.000. -Apr 1 ’ 27-’29Pop’n 1920.10,493; 1924 (est). 15,000
R eclam ation B onds.
16.000- -Apr 1 ’ 30-’31 IN T . at the Chase National Bank,
5s T2 M -N$150,000c.M ay 1 ’26-’ 50 WEST MONROE.
New York City.
1 8 .0 0 0 - Apr 1 ’ 32-’33
Sub-District No. 2.
5s ’ 24 A-O 20.000- -Apr 1 ’ 34-’35
This town is in Ouachita Parish.
R eclam ation Bonds.
22.000- -A pr 1 ’ 36-’37TANGIPAHOA PARISH SCHOOL
W
5s T2 M-S $41,100—Sept 1 ’26-’44 „ s ’ ater and L ight B onds
24.000. -Apr 1 ’ 38-’39 D ISTR IC T NO. 52.
19
$12.000............................
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 *22—
13.000 __Apr 1 1940
$5,000___ Nov 1 1926 Sub-District No. 1________ $162,000
M unicipal Impt. B onds.
28.000- -Apr 1 ’41-’42
12.000— .N ov 1 ’27-’28
5s ’ 16 J-J $41,500c—Jan 1 ’26-’49
15.000 __Apr 1 1943 5s ’21 M -N 21.000— Nov 1 ’29-’31 Sub-District N o. 2________ 47.500 (For maturity see Y. 103, p. 962.)
16.000 __Apr 1 1944
16.000—
Nov 1 ’32-’33 IN T . at Interstate Bank & Trust
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
, 27,000--N ov 1 ’34-’36 Oo., New Orleans.
5 Y s ' 2 3 F-A $52,000--Aug 1 ’26-’60
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­ BOND. DEBT Mar 1922.. $100,000
Sewerage Bonds.
merce, New York City.
Assessed value 1921______ 4,860,000 VERMILION PARISH SUB-ROAD 5 K s’23 F-A $82,000--Aug 1 ’26-’60
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y .
R efu n d in g Bonds.
D IST R IC T NO. 1.
S IC IL Y IS L A N D S C H O O L D IS T .
5>$s'23
/ $90,000-July 15 ’26-’43 5U s’23 F-A $21.500_______________
This district is in Catahoula Parish. T A N G IP A H O A P A R IS H S C H O O L
J-J15 \ 30,000-July 15 ’44-’48 BOND. D E B T N ov 9 ’25- $216,000
ct.)—2.704,036
D I S T R IC T N O . 1.
5s
J-J $59,000- — ------- ---------BOND. D EBT Nov 1923— $130,000 Tot. assess, val.’25 (a.OOOV25 .$12.70
Tot. tax rate (per$l
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 4 ’23- $59,000 5s g ’22M-N $85,000c.Nov 1 ’26-’42 Assessed valuation 1922___3,494,610 Population 1910, 1.127; 1920, 2,240
Sinking fund_____________
8,000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.. $100,000 Population (estimated)_______ 7,500
. on
Assessed value 1923---------- 1,000,000 Ass’d value 1923 (a ct.)____3,680,610
IN T . at National Park Bank, N .Y . U.IN TM tge. bonds ofC 1923 . at . the
S.
& Trust o.. N Y
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’21-$5.O0 School taxrate(per $1,000) ’22 $19.25
IN T . payable at American Ex­ Population in 1923 (est.)______ 6,000
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank,N .Y. V E R M IL IO N P A R IS H R O A D D IS - W ESTW EGO.
change National Bank, New York
T E I C T NO 2
This town is in Jefferson Parish.
NS
5Jis’23J-J15$500‘,000.July 15 ’42-’47
P ublic Im provement B onds.
SC OTT SUB DRAINAGE DIST T E ’07 A S B A S IN LEVEE D IS T .
5s
Sept 1$30,000-................. ........ (For maturity see V. 116 , p. 7.47.) 5s
--.$ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 _________ _____
This district (P. O. Lafayette) is Id 5s ’ 18 J-J
48,000........................... BOND. D EBT Mar 1 1923 $500,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 11 ’25- $100,000
Lafayette Parish.
5s ’ 18 J-J 284.000........................... Assessed valuation 1922—10,412,310 Total assessed val. ’25------ 3,200,000
No recent return.
5s ’ 18 J-J
2,000_______________
IN T . at National Park Bank, N .Y . T ot. tax rate (per $1,000)’25---- $9.50
5s ’ 18 J-J
13,000---------------------5s *18 J-J
400---------------------SHREVEPORT.
WINN PARISH .
VERNON PARISH.
2,600---------------------Shreveport is the Parish seat of 5s ’ 18 J-J
Winnfield is the parish seat.
Parish seat Is Leesville.
Caddo Parish. Incorporated 1838. 5s ’22 M-S 120,000c_Sept 1 ’32-’61
5 s ’ 18 . . . $30,000..........1926-1948
oad Bonds.
Commission government adopted BON D. DEBT N ov 1 0 ’25 $500,000 5s R19 A-O $108,000_Apr 1 ’26-’29
Road District No. 1 B onds.
Assessed valuation 1925--48,000,000
Sept. 15 1910. V. 91, p. 816. City
Jan $6,000-- Jan
$5.00 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’22- $225,000 5s R B6 Dist. No. 2 B onds. 1 1926
purchases local water company. V. District tax (per $1,000) ’21
oad
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 86,000 Assess, val. ’ 23(85% act.)_28.658.848 5s ’ 19 M-NS100.000— -N ov 1 1934
103, p. 1339.
IN T . on bonds of 1907 at the State Populat’n 1910. 17,384; 1920, 20,493 BOND. DEBT Dec 1918 — $80,000
4 K s’ 17 J-D $110,000------1935-1954
W ater, Reservoir & Im pt. Bds. Treasurer's office; on bonds of 1922 at
Assess, val. 1923 (actual)- 9,698.465
5s
$1,000,000c--------------------- State Treasurer’s office and fiscal VERNON PAR. ROAD DIST.NO.3. Pop’n 1910, 18,357; 1920------ 16,119
agent banks o f the State in New
Fire D ept. Bonds.
P. O. Leesville.
4>£s’ 12 - _ - $34,000...................1952 Orleans; on others at the Hibernia 6s ’ 24 J-J $231,000--July 1 ’26-’36 WINN PARISH ROAD D. NO. 11.
Bank & Trust C o., New Orleans.
R efu n d in g Bonds,
BOND. D EBT Aug 1924.- $250,000 5s ’20 Jan $970,000_______________
s ’ 13 J-J $181,0 00c..-Jan 1 1953
Assessed valuation 1923_ 2,830,697 TOT. BD. D T . M ay 1 ’22 $970,000
_
4 ^ s g ’ 17 J J 456,000c._Jan 1 *26-’57 TENSAS BAYOU DRAIN. DIST. Population___________________ 4,000 Assessed v?ilue 1920______ 13,220,661
P. O. Lake Providence.
(For maturity sea V. 104, p. 283.)
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y .
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
5s ’22 M-S$176,000c. Sept 1 '26-47
Im provement Bonds.
______
4H g’ H M -N 228.000c—M ay 1 1951 BON D. DEBT N ov 1925--$185,000 City.
4>*s’ 13 — - 18.500.....................1953 Dist. tax rate (per acre) 1925—$0.50 VERNON PARISH RD. D. NO. 5. W INNSBORO. In Franklin Parish.
This village is
IN T . at National City Bank, N .Y . BOND. D E B T Dec 1 ’22—$225,500
Fair-G round Im provt. Bonds.
W ater Wks. & Sewerage Bonds.
4H s’ l l - - - $87.000..................1951
5s '22 J-J $76,000c*______ serially
M unicipal W ater & Sewer Syst. TENSAS PARISH .
VERNON PARISH ROAD DIST. BOND. D E B T Nov 15 ’24 $95,000
Saint Joseph is the county seat.
4 ^ sg ’ 14 J-J $426 000c July l ’26-’54
Tot. assess, val. '22 (act.)-l,058,766
NO. G
.
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 103, p . 2008.)
’$14,000-.A ug 1 ’26-’27 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $6.0C
5s
s-a $42,000c_______Serially
W ater W orks Bonds
8,000___ Aug 1 1928 Population, 1910, 821; 1920— 1,17
5s ’20 s-a $382.000—Feb 1 ’26-’60 BOND. DEBT N ov 10 ’20 $783,000
7,000 6s ’22 F-A 10.000___ Aug 1 1929
(See V. 110, p. 584, for maturity.) Floating debt___________
18,000—Aug 1 ’ 30-’31 YOUNGSVILLE D R A IN . D IST.
T ot. assess, val. ’23 (act.)—8,571,790
Street Im provement Bonds.
(P. O. Youngsville.)
10,008____Aug 1 1932
5s ’21 s-a $155,000—Feb 1 ’26-’ 61 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____ $21.00
N o recent return.
22,000.-Aug 1 ’33-*34
(For maturity see Y . 112, p. 2793) Pop’n 1910, 17,060; 1920____ 12,085




State of Arkansas.
ITS

D E B T , R E S O U R C E S , &c.
Organized as a Territory (Act of March 2 1819)__July 4 1819
Admitted as a State (Act of June 15 1836)_____ June 15 1836
Total area of State (square miles)______________________ 53,850
State Capital_______________________________________ Little Rock
Governor (term expires Jan. 1927)____________Tom J. Terra’l
Secretary of State (term expires Jan. 1927)___Jim B. Higgins
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1927)__D w ight H . Blackwood
Auditor (term expires Jan. 1927)________________Carroll Cone
Attorney-General____________________________ H . W . Applegate
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the second Monday
In January, and sessions are limited to sixty days.
H IST O R Y OF DEBT.— For early history o f the Arkansas State debt
•M “ State and City Supplement” o f April 1894, page 173.
REFUNDING.— Under the Legislative Act o f 1899 the entire debt has
been refunded by an issue o f 3% 30-year bonds, denominations 8500 and
81,000, except $15,000 in bonds o f 1869 and 1870, and the estimated
Interest thereon, amounting to $24,300, which have not been presented
for refunding. All valid 6% funding bonds were called for payment Dec. 1
1901, those not presented up to that time being now null and void. By an
Act o f 1917 these bonds were reissued at an Interest rate o f 5% .
The total amount o f bonds outstanding Oct. 1 1925 was $2,447,166.67
of which $1,314,500 are held by the State's School Fund and $132,666 67
by the permanent endowment fund o f the University o f Arkansas. The
total cash balance of all funds on Oct. 1 1925 was $6,986,739.95.
T O TAL DEBT, & c.— The total bonded indebtedness of the State
Oct. 1 1925 was $2,447,166.67.
5% permanent school bonds issued in 1917 & maturing in 1947.$1,134,500
6% permanent school bonds issued in 1921 & maturing in 1947
180,000
5% University of Arkansas Endowment Fund bonds issued in
1917 and maturing in 1947______________________________
123,666
A list o f the bonds outstanding follows:
454% bonds (Borough notes) issued in 1917 and maturing
$50,000 year year in Sept, from 1926 to 1936_____________
550,000
6% Penitentiary Funding bonds issued in 1921 and maturing
$22,000 each year beginning with 1926 and continuing
through 1941, except that in 1941 there will be only $20,000
350,000
to mature________ ______________________________________
4)4 % University Building bonds issued in 1925 and maturing
Sept. 1 1930 to 1945...................................................................
650,000

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DEBT NOT RECOGNIZED.— The State has never recognized the
$1,986,773 7% Levee bonds which fell due Jan. 1 1900, claiming that the
Act authorizing the issue of these bonds was never legally passed by the
Legislature, in that roll-call was not had on the bill, which Is contrary to
the Constitution. A great many of these bonds, however, were used for the
purchase of State lands. The Holford funding bonds o f 1870, to amount of
$1,370,000, which fell due Jan. 1 1900, also have not been recognized by
the State. .Certain railroad bonds such as the Little Rock & Fort Smith,
the Little Rock Pine Bluff & N. O., the Miss. Ouachita & Red River and
the Arkansas Central, which the State had also declined to recognize, were
taken care of in the settlement perfected by the bondholders with the Mis­
souri Pacific R y. on its reorganization.
ASSESSED VALUATION AND T A X R A TE .—
Real E state.
Y ears —
1924........... -..$409,233,720
1923............ . . . 395.000,000
1922______. . . . 389,617.291
1921______. . . . 396,089,491
1920______. . . . 391,347,075
1919--------- . . . 384,243,329
1918........... . . . 359,436,307
1917........... . . . 364,449.978
1916........... . . . 328,062,572
1915........... . . . 323,211,285
1914........... . . . 320,997,173
1912........... . . . 296.680.870
1910........... . . . 258,264,605
1908........... . . . 218,187,360
1906........... . . . 199.378.648
1905........... . . . 199,331,562
1900--------- . . . 128.084,667
1892______ . . . 102,449,430
1886........... . . . 85.750.633

Personal
P ro p erty .

$190,543,201
205,000,000
185,457.405
193,662,201
221,079,009
202,448,746
194,048,775
159,928 982
122,028,662
123,808.985
130,161,402
130,787,229
122,117,618
108,779,967
102,802,915
100,399.315
73,824,116
72,379,406
54,152,058

T otal A ssessed
Tax Rate
V alu ation .
p er $1,000

$599,776,921
600,000,000
575,074,696
589,751,692
612,426,084
586,692,075
553,485,082
524,378,960
450,091,234
447.020,270
451,158,575
427,468,099
380.382,223
326,967,327
302,181.563
299.730,877
201.908.783
174,828,836
139,902,691

$8.70
8.70
8.70
8.70
7.70
7.70
7.50
7.50
7.37 a
7.37)4
6.87)4
6.87)4
6.75
6.75
5.50
5.50
5.50

_

DEBT LIMITATION.— The provisions o f the Constitution concerning
State, county and municipal Indebtedenss, are contained in Sections 1, 2
and 9 o f Article 16. This section does not prohibit the State from issuing
interest-bearing bonds or notes, but does prohibit the issuance of interestbearing evidences o f indebtedness by counties or municipalities. The
Issuance o f bonds by improvement districts, such as school, levee, bridge,
drainage, road and other improvement districts is not prohibited by the
Constitution, and the Supreme Court o f the State o f Arkansas, in a series
o f decisions extending over a period o f 25 years, has held, without qualifi­
cation, that the above sections o f the Constitution have no application to
bonds issued by improvement districts, and that such districts have the
right to borrow money, issue bonds or other interest-bearing evidences of
indebtedness. Section 27. Article 19, authorizes the organization o f im­
provement districts within the corporate limits o f cities and towns. Bonds
issued by the various improvement districts accordingly have a recognized
standing, the taxes being collected by the county and municipal officials
and the proceeds paid into the treasury of the districts.
Sections 1, 2 and 9, Article 16, and Section 27, Article 19, referred to
above, follow:
Section 1. Neither the State nor any city, county, town or other munici­
pality in this State shall ever loan its credit for any purpose whatever; nor
shall any county, city, town or municipality ever issue any interest-bearing
evidences o f indebtedness, except such bonds as may be authorized by law
to provide for and secure the payment o f the present existing indebtedness,
and the State shall never issue any interest-bearing Treasury warrants or
scrip.
Sec. 2. The General Assembly shall, from time to time,provide for the
payment o f all just and legal debts o f the State.
Sec. 9. No county shall levy a tax to exceed H o f 1% for all purposes,
but may levy an additional >4 o f 1% to pay indebtedness existing at the
time o f the ratification o f this Constitution.




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Dec., 1925.]

Section 27. Nothing in this Constitution shall be so construed as to pro­
hibit the General Assembly from authorizing assessments on real property
for local improvements in towns and cities. under such regulations as may
be prescribed by law, to be based upon the consent of a majority in value
of the property holders owning property adjoining the locality to be affected:
but such assessments shall be ad valorem and uniform.
(At the general election Sept. 14 1914 a proposed amendment to Sec. 1
of Art. 16 was voted permitting cities and towns under certain conditions
to Issue bonds and other evidences of indebtedness. The State Supreme
Court, however, on March 22 1915 ruled that, while the amendment re­
ceived a majority of the votes cast on that particular subject, it did not
receive a majority of the votes cast for State officers, and therefore failed
of adoption. V. 100. p. 1185.)
(An amendment to the Constitution providing that the credit o f the State
might be loaned to an amount not exceeding 2% o f the assessed valuation
of property In the State upon the security o f farm lands within the State,
was defeated at the November 1918 election.)
The State Supreme Court upheld the road-building law passed by .the
Legislature in 1915. See "Chronicle” of May 6 1916. page 1733.
ROAD IMPROVEMENT DISTR IC TS.— Act 265, Laws o f 1925. author­
izes Road Improvement Districts to issue bonds to refund outstanding bonds
and for other purposes.
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTS ADOPTED IN OCTOBER 1 9 2 4 MUNICIPALITIES MAY ISSUE INTEREST-BEARING CE R TIFI­
CATES FOR NON-INTEREST BEARING W A R R A N T S — On Feb. 16
1925 the State Special Supreme Court, named for the purpose, decided
that the three constitutional amendments voted on at the regular State
election Oct. 7 1924 (V. 119. p. 19791 were all adopted. The decision was
rendered in the case o f Brickhouse vs. Hill (V. 121, p. 613). All throe
measures in question received favorable majorities, but did not in each
case receive a majority o f the vote cast at the election, and therefore were
believed to have been defeated. The Court’s decision is to the contrary
and holds that a majority of the voters on the proposals was sufficient for
adoption. One o f the amendments adopted (No. 11) relates to Section 4
of Article 12 of the State Constitution, and permits cities, counties and
incorporated towns, to issue interest bearing certificates or bonds for the
payment o f non-interest bearing warrants, and to levy in payment therefor
an extra 3 mills in addition to all other authorized taxes. Enabling acts
were passed (Acts 210 and 292, Laws of 1925) under authority o f the
amendment at the 1925 season of the legislature.
The decision in above case also gives force to an amendment passed upon
in 1918 and which, according to the Attorney-General, is governed by the
decision in the case o f Brickhouse vs. Hill. The amendment voted on at
the general election Nov. 5 1918 received a majority of those voting upon
it, but not a majority o f the total vote cast at the election. It affects
Section 1 of Article XVT and provides that incorporated towns of 1,000 or
more, and cities of the first class and second class, may issue bonds, when
authorized by a vote o f the qualified electors of the municipalities, for the
purpose of funding or refunding existing indebtedness incurred prior to
the adoption o f the amendment, and for certain other purposes, and pre­
scribes in detail the manner o f and under what conditions such bonds may
be issued.
T A XA TIO N OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— Bonds or other interestbearing evidences of indebtedness issued by the State, or political sub­
divisions thereof, are subject to taxation as personal property, but only
when owned or held by residents of the State.
FEDERAL FARM LOAN BONDS AUTHORIZED FOR FINANCIAL
INSTITUTIONS, TRUSTEES, &C.— The 1921 General Assembly passed
an Act authorizing the investment by financial institutions, trustees. &c.. in
bonds issued under the Federal Farm Loan Act. Sections 1 and 2 of the
Act read as follows:
Section 1. That hereafter it shall be lawful for all banks, banking com­
panies. trust companies, savings banks, building and loan associations, in­
surance companies, doing business in the State of Arkansas, all trustees and
guardians of the estates of minors and insane presons, executors or adminis­
trators, to invest their funds in bonds issued under the Act of Congress,
dated July 17 1916, entitled the "Federal Farm Loan A ct,” or any Act
amendatory thereof.
Sec. 2. That hereafter it shall be lawful for any person, firm or corpora­
tion, now or hereafter required by law to maintain a cash deposit as public
security, or in lieu thereof to file a bond of approved security in favor of the
State of Arkansas, to deposit with the officer of the State or Arkansas now
or hereafter designated as the custodian of such funds, in lieu of such cash
deposit, an amount of bonds issued under the Act of Congress, dated July 17
1916, known as the “ Federal Farm Loan A ct,” which, at the market value
thereof, shall equal or be in excess of the amount required as such cash de­
posit.
Section 3 repeals all laws conflicting with this Act.
POPULATION.— The population has been as follows:
1920____ ____1,752.204 1880_____ ___ 802.525 1840........... . . .
97,574
1910........ ____1,574,449 1870 ......... .........484.471 1830 .........
1900........ ____1.311.564 1860 ......... ......... 435.450 1820 ......... ...........14,255
1890........ ____1,128.179 1850 ......... _____209.897 1810......... --------- 1.062
The proportion of the colored population was 26.9% in 1920. 28.1% in
1910, 28% in 1900, 27.59% in 1890 and 26.25% in 1880. in numbere,
blacks were 472.220 in 1920. 442.891 in 1910. 366,856 in 1900, 311.227 In
1890. 210,666 in 1880, 122,169 in 1870. 111.259 in 1860. 47.708 in 1850.
C ITIE S. COUNTIES A N D TOWNS IN THE

S T A T E OF A R K A N S A S .
A R G E N T A S T R E E T IM P T . D I S T . A R K A N S A S & M IS S O U R I H ’ W A T
D IS T R IC T .
N O . 15.

No recent return.

P. O. Little Rock, Pulaski County.
Road Bonds.
M-S$412.000-_Sept 1 ’26-’40
(S ee V. 110, P. 999, for maturity.)
5s ’23 M-S 585,000--Sept 1 ’26-’47
CFor maturity see V. 118, p. 1574.)
5s ’25 M-S *438,000-Seot 1 ’26-’44
(For maturity see V. 120, p. 357.>
BOND. D EBT Jan 1925-SI,470.000
Assessed valuation 1925--47,000,000
Population (est.)___________ 117.000
*IN T . at the Liberty Central Trust
Co., St. Louis.

A R G E N T A S E W E R IM P . D . N O . 1. 5s’20

No recent return.

A R K A N S A S C O U N T Y R O A D IM
P R O V E M E N T D I S T R I C T N O. 5

5)4s’20M-S$l,563,000cSept 1 ’26-’39
6s '21 M-S 3O0,O00c.Sapt 1 '26-’ 39
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 432.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 ’25 -$l ,863,000
Assessed benefits_________ 4,52 i,0OO
District tax (per $1,000) ’25-.$45.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____10,000
IN T. on 1920 bonds payable in A S H D O W N .
St. Louis; on 1921 bonds in Chicago.
This town is the county seat of
Little River County.
A R K A N S A S C O U N T Y D R A IN ­
W ater W orks Dist. No. 1 B onds.
A G E D IS T . N O . 18.
f$15,000c____1926-1931
5J4s’ 19 M-S $38,000--Sept 1 ’26-’44 6s ’ 15 June! 21.000c____ 1932-1938
BOND. DEBT June 1919...$40,500
t 9 ,0 0 0 c____ 1939-1940
Assessed value (est.) l9 l8 _ 450,000
_
Sewer Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
f$16,000o____1926-1933
A R K A N S A S R D , IM P T . D IS T . 6.
6s ’ 15 June( 15,000c____ 1934-1938
This district (P. O. Cotton Plant)
l 8 ,0 0 0 c____ 1939-1940
Is in Woodruff and Prairie Counties. City has no general bonded debt.
Road Bonds.
Assessment debt Nov 17 ’24 $85,000
5J4s’ 19 M-S$359,500--Sept 1 ’26-’44 Assessed value 1924 (est.)-1,000,000
(See V. 109, p. 501, for maturity.) Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 24-134.00
6s ’ 20 — 200,000....................... .. Population 1910, 1,247: 1920, 2.052
BON D. D EBT Oct 1924-- $570,500
Ass’d val. 1922 ()4 act.)_-2,886,150
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 22-S35.00 A S H L E Y C O U N T Y .
Payable at Mississippi Valley Trust
Hamburg is the county seat.
C o., St. Louis.
F unding Bonds.
'$2,000c
Sept 1 1926
A R K A N S A S L O U IS IA N A H IG H
15,000c-Sept 1 ’27-’29
W A Y IM P R O V E M E N T D IS T .
5s ’25 M-S 18,000c. Sept 1 ’30-’32
This district (P. O. McGhee) is in
21,000c .Sept 1 ’33-’35
Chicot, Drew, Lincoln, Ashley and
,16,000c.Sept 1 ’36-’37
Desha Counties.
BOND. D E B t July 1925-. $72,000
6s A-O $2,750,000c
Apr 1 1938 Assessed valuation 1924_ 7,572,368
_
6s A-O
50,000____Apr 1 1938 Popula’n 1910, 25,268; 1920, 23,410
GEN. BD. D T Oct 1925--$2.800,090
IN T . at the State National Bank
Assessed value 1925______ 11,938,430 St. Louis.

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B AX TE R COUNTY.

Mountain Home is the county
■eat.
Road Bonds.
5H s’ 19 A-OS 168.000..A p r 1 ’ 26-’4B
T otal assessed val. 1921_ 2,275.959
_
The road district, of which the
above are an obligation, is operated
by a receiver. There is no default
and it is claimed that the district 1*
in good financial condition.

ARKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
BOONE COUNTY.
Harrison Is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
s
---$ 1 7 5 .0 0 0 ..........................
BONDED D E B T________
(?)
Total assess, val. 1924___$3,871,133
Pop'n 1910. 14.318; 1920____ 16.098

B R O A D W A Y -M A I N S T R E E T
BRIDOE DISTRICT.
This district is iu Pulaski County.
Bridge Bonds.
B A Y O U M ETO D R . D IS T . N O . 1 5 H s’ 21 M-S$2.100.000cSepM'26 ’50
This district (P. O. Lonoke) is in (For maturity see V. 113. p. 2636.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924 $2,141,000
Lonoke County.
Assess, val.. real prop ly 30 000,000
Drainage Bonds.
Actual value (est.;______ 100.000.000
-■ ‘17 — $370.000......... ................. Population (est.)_____________ 85.000
6>$s 19 M-S $315.000-Sept 1 '26-'43
INT. at the Merchants Loan &
(See V. 108. p 1310, for maturity )
TOTAL D E B T ...............................(7) Trust Co., Chicago.
CAMDEN SPEC. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Ouachita Co.
B A Y R O A D & S T . FR A N C IS
Building Bonds.
R IV E R R O A D IM P T . D IS T .
125,000...........................
This diotrict is in Poinsett County .s ’24
. • ‘ 19 . . . *170.000..................... . TOTAL DEBT Dec 8 ’25. $180,000
6s ‘22 M 8 137.000--Sept 1 '26 ’42 Totu.1 assess, v.due 1925
(about 30% actual)____ 2 680.000
(For maturity see V 111, p. 1209.)
BOND. DEBT Mar 1922..$320,000 Sch. tax rate (per Si.000) '25 $12.00
Population in 1923 (est.)______7,000
Assessed benefits_________ 766,137
IN T. at the Liberty Central Trust CARROLL COUNTY.
C o., St. Louis.
Berryville is the county seat.
Highway Bonds.
B EA R D E N SPEC . S C H . D IS T .
4s '18 J-J $130.000...........................
This district |P. O. Bearden) is In
(Subject to call at any time.)
Onachita County.
BONDED D E B T ________
(?)
5H«'19 . . . $(0.50 60___ 1932-1949 Assessed val., real estate..2,744.431
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925—$60,500 Assessed val., personal____1,170,317
Total assessed val. 1925_ 3,914,748
_
Pop'n 1910. 16.829; 1920____ 17.786
B E A V E R B A Y O O D R A IN . D IS T
This district is in Phillips County.
6 * 1 4 July $91.000c.July 1 '26 '32 CARROLL CO. ROAD DIST. i .
P. O. Eureka Springs.
6 s ‘22 J-J
7.000c_$l ,000 yearly
TOT. BD. D T. Nov 7 1924-$l 14.000 5 4 s ’ 17 J J $50,000 _____ 1926-1947
IN T . at Cont. & Comm. Trust A BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’ 18- $75,000
Assess.val. 18(40% a ct.).1.780.000
Savings Bank, Chicago.
Population in 1918 (est.)______5.000
INT. is payable in St. Louis.
BEEBE S C H O O L D IS T R IC T .
This district (P. O. Beebe) is in CARROLL COTR dT DIST. NO. 2.
White County
P.
6 s ’ 20 . . . $49,0 0 0 c ___ 1926-1945 5 t^s’ O. Green Forest.
1926-1946
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '25. - -$ 5 1.000 'See 19 J-J $114,000 _____maturity )
V.
2156, for
Bch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25-S12.00 BOND. 108. p. May 1919- $125,000
DEBT
BEEBE & A N T IO C H R O A D D IS T Actual value (estim ated)..3,000.000
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 8,500
This district is in White County.
Road Bonds.
-s
$140.000c............... ......... CENTRAL CLAY DRAIN. DIST
This
is In Clay
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 ’25.S260.000 §t$s’ 13 district 4,0 00___ County
1 9 '; 1933
Assess, val. 1920 ( X a ct.)_ 530,010 TOTAL —- S2’ Oct 16 '20.$455.000
DEBT
Tot. assess, val. '20 (20% act)660,00(l
B E N T O N C O U N T Y R O A D IM P T Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920___$28.50
D IS T . N O. 2.
Population in 1920__________ 3.000
P . O. Siloam Springs.
IN T. at Mercantile Tr. C o.. St. L
6s ’ 19 F-AS464.000 ____ 1926-1939
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 1924-1681.000 CHICOT COUNTY DRAIN. DIST.
P. O. Lake Village.
BENTON COUNTY ROAD IM 5 M)s’24A-015$850,000.0ct 15 ’ 29-’49
PROVEMENT D ISTR IC T NO. 5 (For maturity see V. 119, p. 1311.)
BONDED D E B T ...............
( ?)
R oad B onds.
IN T. at Liberty Central Trust C o.,
$13.000..................1926
28.000 ____ 1927-1928 St. Louis.
15.000 .............. 1929
16.000 .............. 1930 CLARK COUNTY.
17.000 ......
1931
Arkadelphia Is the county seat.
18.000 ________1932
Road D istrict Bonds.
0s ’20 M-S
19.000 ________1933
s 18 - - - S100.0UOC______________
20.000 ....
1934 6 s ’21 s-a 121.000c____ 1926-1941
22.000 ...............1935
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
23.000 ...............1936 5s ’ 19 F-A 543.000c_Aug 1 26-’41
24.000 ...............1937
(See V. 110, p. 1662 for maturity.)
26.000 ...............1938 TOTAL DEBT Dec 1 ’24 -- $564,000
27.000 ...............1939 Total assess, val. 1924____7,439.782
28.000 ________ 1940 Pop’n 1910 . 23,686; 1920____ 25,632
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924.. $319,000
Assessed value____________ 1.175,391 CLARENDON’
Population (est.)_____________ 15.000
This town is in Monroe County.
Water Works Impt. D. No. 1 Bds.
BENTON COUNTY ROAD IM 6s ’ 14 J-D $30.000...........................
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 4.
(Due serially ending in 1934.)
Sewer Impt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6s ‘20 M-S $90,000c. Sept 1 ’ 26-’40 6s ’ 14 J-D $ 1 7 .0 0 0 --...................—
(Due serially ending in 1934.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 1924--$135,500
IN T . at the Central Nat. Bank. Town has no general debt.
District debt Oct 13 1920--$44,500
St. Louis.
Tot. assess, val. 1919______ 700.000
BENTON COUNTY ROAD IM­ Pop'n In 1910, 2.037; 1920____ 2.638
PROVEMENT D IST R IC T No. 6
CLARENDON-BLACKTON ROAD
Road Im provement Bonds.
IMPROVEMENT D ISTR IC T.
6s ’21 M-S $148.000cSept 1 ’26-’ 41
. . . $100.000---------------------BOND. D E B T Nov 1924-. $174,000 -s
BONDED D E B T ........................... (7)
Assessed valne 1924 _____ 1,500,000
IN T . payable at Mercantile Trust CLEVELAND COUNTY ROAD
O o.t St. Louis.
IMPROVEMENT DIST. NO. 4.
5 !4s’ 19 F-AS124.000____ _____ ____
BENTON WATER WORKS IMP. BOND. DEBT N ov 20 ’23-$124,000
DIST. NO. 1.
Floating debt (add’l)______ 12,000
0s ‘ 15 F-A $ 4 9 ,0 0 0 c .A u g 1 ’26-’40
IN T . at the Mercantile Trust C o.,
(F o r m a tu r ity see V . 101, p . 1570.) St. Louis.
B O N D E D D E B T N o v 1925- $42.00
T o t . ass’d v a l. ’25 (1-3 a c t .) .300,000 CONWAY.
I N T . p a y a b le at th e M e r ca n tile
This city is in Faulkner County.
Trust C o . , S t. L o u is .
W ater Works Dist. No. 2 Bds.
5Xs
. . . $78,000_______________
None
BIO CREEK DRAIN. DIST. NO.15 GEN. B D . DT. Dec 1924..
This district (P. O. Jonesboro) Is Assessment debt__________ $100,000
Assessed valuation, real___1,130,910
hi Craighead County.
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 606,955
Drainage D istrict.
614s ’ 18F-A $216,000____ 1926-1943 Assessed valuation 1923___1,737,865
BOND. D EBT Oct. 1921 .$350,000 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’22-S22.70
Population 1910, 2,794; 1920, 4,564
BLYTHEVILLE SCHOOL DIST
T h is d is tr ic t (P . O . B ly th e v ille ) CONW AY COUNTY.
Morrill ton is the county seat.
Is in M is siss ip p i County.
F unding Bonds.
-s
. . . $120,000_______________
$8,000.—Oct 1 ’27-’30
.s
...
17,000__________ _____
30.000 _Oct 1 ’31-'40
BOND. D EBT D e c 1 ’2 3 .. $137,000
Tot. assess, v a l. ’23 ( j ^ a c t ) . 1,500,000 5s ’25 A-O 24,000— -Oct 1 '41-’46
15.000 _Oct 1 ’47-’49
Tax r a te (per $1,000) ’23--------- $2.40
J.2,000_ Oct 1 ’5©-'51
_
Population in 1923___________10,056
BOND. DEBT Sept 1925- $89,000
BLYTHEVILLE,
MANILA
& Assessed valuation________ 4,517,497
22,729; 1920,
LEACHVILLE RD. IMPT. D. Popula’n, 1910. Continental & 22,578
IN T at the
Com­
This district is in Mississippi Co. mercial. National Bank, Chicago.
R oad Bonds.
($12,000____Feb 2 1926
5H s’20 F-Al 44,000___ Feb 2 1927 C O N W A Y C O . B R ID G E D IS T .
Morrillton Is the post office for
(144.000 Feb 2 ’28-'30
BOND. DEBT Nov 24’25 $1,892,000 this district.
Arkansas River Highway B ridge
Assessed valuation 1925-- 2,782,000
(serial).
District tax (per$l,000) 1925—$5.50
Population in 1920---------------- 45,000 6s ’ 17 J J $150.000c.-July 15 1937




[V ol. 121.

BOND. D EBT Oct 9 ‘ 17— $150,000 Total assess, val. 1921
(100% actual).................1,200,000
Assess, val. ’ 17 (1-3 a c t .) .-4.500.000
INT. Is payable in New York Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21-$22.00
Population in 1920____________5,000
City. St. Louis and Morrillton.
C O N W A Y C O. R D . D IS T . N O . 1. C R IT T E N D E N C O . R O A D D IS T S .

P. O. Marion.
5s 19 F-A $91 0 0 0 .-Aug 1 ’28 39
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
(See V 108. p. 1310. for maturity )
s-a $149.000_______________
5H s’ 19F-A $147.000—Aug 1 ’26-’39 6s
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921— $310,000 5J4s’19 F-A 186.0 )0—Aug 1 ’ 26-’38
Total assessed valuation_ 1,100,000 (See V. 108. p. 1311, for maturity.)
_
Road Dist. No. 6.
INT. at Mtge. Trust C o., St. Louis.
6s 19 M-S $612,000 ____ 1926-1943
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
C O N W A Y C O . R D . IM P T . D .N O . 5 6s ’ 19 - - $'>40.000Aug 1 ’26-'45
5s 19 F-A$20o 000 —Aug 1 ’26-’39 6s ’20 F-A 1.095.000.-Aug 1 ‘26-’45
(See V. 110, p. 279, for maturity.)
(See V. 110. p. 1897 for maturity.)
BONDED D E B T ...........................(7)
Road Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
PKIN. & INT. at the First Na­ 6 s '19 . . . $669.500-.Aug * ’26-’45
tional Bank, St. Louis.
6s ’20 F-A 763.000.-Aug 1 ’26-’45
(See V. 110, p. 1897 for maturity.)
C O N W A Y C O U N T Y R O A D IM ­
Road Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
P R O V E M E N T D I S T R I C T N O. 2. 6s 19 . . . $1,360.000-Aug 1 ’26-’46
(?)
5s '22 F-A.* 193.000- - Aug 1 ’26-'42 BONDED D E B T _______
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2711.) Assessed value 1918—
District No. 7________ $1,389,000
BONDED D E B T ..........................(? )
District No. 8..............
968,000
INT. payable at the National
District No. 9_______ 4,566,000
Bauk of Commerce, St. Louis.
C O N W A Y -D A M A S C U S R O A D D. C R O S S C O U N T Y R O A D D . N O . 1.

A district in Faulkner County.
6 s g ’20 M-S$150.000c_Sept 1 ’26-’40
(Due $19,000. 1926; $20,000, 1927;
$22,000. 1928: $23,000. 1929: $24,000. 1930: $25,000. 1931; $27,000,
1932: $29,000. 1933: $31.000, 1934;
$33,000. 1935: $35,000, 1936; $37,000. 1937: $39,000. 1938; $41,000.
1039: $14,000. 1940.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924.-$550,000
INT. at American Trust C o., St.
Louis, or at Bankers Trust C o., N .Y .

CONWAY & VILONIA ROAD D.

A district in Faulkner County.
6s g '20 M-S$338.000r. Sept 1 ’ 26-'40
(Due $15,000. 1926; $15,000. 1927;
$16,000. 1928: $17,000. 1929: $18,000.
1930: $19,000, 1931; $21,000. 1932;
$22,000, 1933; $23,000, 1934: $25,000. 1935; $26,000, 1936; $28,000,
1937: $29,000, 1938; $31,000. 1939;
$33,000, 1940.)
B O N D E D D E B T ..................
(?)
I N T . a t A m e r ic a n T r u s t C o ., S t.
L o u is , o r B an k e rs T r u s t C o ., N . Y .

CONWAY SCHOOL DISTRICT.

This district (P. O. Conway) is in
Faulkner County.
No recent return.

COOK SLOUGH DR. DIST.

6s
M - S$239,000- - -------- ----------BOND. DEBT May 15 ’20 $245,000
Assess, val. 1920 0 4 to
to 1-3 actual)___________1,092,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1920.-$12.00
Population in 1920 (est.)______5,700
IN T . payable at at National Bank
of Commerce, St. Louis.
C Y P R E S S C R E E K D R A IN . D IS T .

The post office is Arkansas City.
This district is in Desha and
Chicot Counties.
5A4s’ 16 F-A $660,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’48
For maturity see V. 102. D. 2182.
6s ’ 21 M-S 463.000--Sept 1 ’ 26-’46
(For maturity see V. 112. p. 2111.)
6,000c.Sept 1 ’ 27-’28
20.000c-Sept 1 ’ 29-'33
15.000c-Sept 1 ’34-’36
21.00 0c..-S ep t 1 1937
22.00 0 c...S ep t 1 1938
5H s'22 M -S 23.000c. — Sept 1 1939
24.090c..-S ept 1 1940
52.000c. Sept 1 ’41-’42
28,000c—’.Sept 1 1943
29,0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1944
60,000c-Sept 1 '45-'4fl
BOND. D EBT Nov 18 --$ 1 .000.000
Assessed benefits (o v e r).. 5,500.000
IN T. on bonds o f 1916 in St. Louis
or at Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .;
on bonds of 1921 and 1922 at the
American Trust C o., St. Louis.

This district (P. O. Newport) ts in
Jackson Countv.
C Y P R E S S D R A IN A G E D IS T .
5H s'I 5 A-O $28,000--O ct 1 ’ 26-’35
This district is in Perry and Con­
BOND. DEBT Nov 1921-—$38,000 way Counties.
Assessed valuation 1921____ 200,000 6 s ’20 M-S i$10.000--Sept 1 ’26-’36
J 18.000. .Sept 1 ’36-'44
COTTON BELT LEVEE DIST.No. 1 TOT. B D . DT. Nov 1920—$110,000
This district (P. O. Helena) is in Assessed value 1920_______ 480,000
Phillips County.
Assessed benefits__________ 123,736
Levee Bonds.
INT. at the Mercantile Trust C o..
6s g 15 J-DJ210 000..........1926-1939 St. Louis.
• - ’ ' ' v ' 70 •) I ____ 19 6 193 ■
V
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24 -- $332,000 D E SH A C O U N T Y Assessed val u (est.) '24—2,400,000
County seat is Arkansas City.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24—$3.50 BOND. DEBT Aug 1 1923. $139,000
Population in 1924___________ 7,500 Assessed valuation 1924___6,060,161
I N T . o n 6s o f 1922 a t t h e H ibernia Population in 1920___________20,297
B an k & T r u s t C o ., N e w O rleans; on
oth ers a t M is s. V a lle y T r u s t C o ., DE V A L L S S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .
S t. L o u is , o r H ibern ia B a n k & T ru st
This district (P. O. D e Vails) ia in
C o ., N e w O rleans.
Prairie County.

COUSART BAYOU D R A IN . DIST.
This district is in Jefferson County.
Bonds are taxable.
Drainage Ditch Bonds.
6s
- - . $65,000c......... ................
(Part due each year for 20 years.)
6s ’09 J-J $ 2 0 ,0 0 0 -.-.....................
(Part due each year for 20 years.)
6s ’24 —
150,000______________
BOND. DEBT Oct 15 ’21. $85,000
Assess, val. '20 ( X a ct.)_ 1,620,000
_
INTEREST payable at Mercantile
Trust Co., St. Louis, and In N. Y.

COW LAKE DRAINAGE DIST.

S chool Bonds.
-s
— $55.000...........................
BOND. D EBT Nov 24 ’24—$60.00
Floating debt (add’l)--------8.00G
Tot. ass’d val. 1924 ( H a ct.)-961.386
School tax rate(per$l ,000)‘24 $12.00
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 1.600
D IE R K S S C H O O L D I S T R I C T .

This district is in Howard County.
School Bonds
6s ’ 18 J-J T$ 12 .000--July 1 ’26-’33
\ 20,000--July 1 ’34-’43
BOND. DEBT Dec 1924 - —$32 5JO
Ass'dval. 1924 (30% actual) .57 1,0'KJ
P o p u la tio n 1 9 2 4 ( e s t .) ___________ 2 ,5 0 0

A district in Jackson County.
IN T . at Standard Trust & Sav­
5J4s’ 13 M-S $70.000c.Sept 1 ’ 26-'38 ings Bank, Chicago.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1921 - —$91,000
INT. at St. Louis Union Tr. Co. D O U G L A S -G O U L D - S T A R C I T Y
St. Louis, trustee.
R O A D D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Lincoln County.
6s ’ 19 F-A $75.000_______________
C R A IG H E A D C O U N T Y .
BOND. DEBT Oct 1920— $100,000
Jonesboro is the county seat.
Assessed val. 1920-------------- 301,580
No recent return.
C R A IG H E A D C O . D R A IN .D IS T S

Jonesboro
Drainage
6s '15 A-O
Drainage
-s ’ 15 - - Drainage

is the county seat.
Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
$117,000--Oct 1 ’26-'34
Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
$75.000----------------1944
Dist. No. 16 Bonds.
$20,000-Aug 1 ’28-’31
24.000. Aug 1 '32-’35
21.000. Aug 1 ’36-'38
5 J^s’ 19 F-A
16.000. Aug 1 ’39-’40
27,000-Aug 1 ’41-’43
_
10,000_ Aug 1 1944
County has no general bonded debt.
BOND. DEBT Districts N ov. 1924:
District No. 9 __________ $225,000
District No. 12_________ 75,000
District No. 16_________ 130,000
Pop.(county) ’10. 27,627; ’20. 37,541

D R A K E S C R E B K -W E S L E Y
H IG H W A Y IM P T . D I S T R I C T

This district was abolished by a
special Act of Legislature and bonds
were never issued.
E A R L S P E C IA L S C H O O L D IS T .

This district (P. O. Earl) is in
Crittenden County.
6s
— $15,000-----------------------5s
100,000----------- ----------6s
—
20,000-----------------------BOND. D E B T Oct 1924— $135,000
Assessed value____________ 1,595,204
Tax rate (per $1,000)------------- $12.00
E A R L E R O A D IM P T . D IS T . N O . 6.

This district Is in Crittenden Co.
6s ’ 19 M -S 720 0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1943
6s ’21 M -N 350.000-Sept 1 ’26-’ 44
CRAWFORD CO. LEVEE DIST. (For maturity see V. 114, p. 541.)
BD. D EBT Nov 1 ’2 5 - - $986,000
Van Buren is the county seat.
Assessed benefits________ $ 1 ,7 6 4 ,4 0 4
Levee Bonds.
IN T . at the Mercantile Trust C o.,
6s g’ l 1 M -N $90,000c M ay 1 ’26-’35
6s ’18 M -N 25,000__________ 1936 St. Louis.
TO T. B D . D T . Nov 12 ’25-1139,500
Assess, val.'25 (abt.35%act.) 400,000 E L D O R A D O .
This city is in Union County.
Population Id 1910___________23,942
Paving B onds.
INTEREST Is payable at W m. R.
5s ’24 J-D $98,000- — .....................
Compton C o., St. Louis.
Sewer B onds.
.--$ 1 3 4 ,5 0 0 ........... ................
C R IT T E N D O N C O U N T Y D R A IN ­ 5 ^ s
B O N D . D EBT Nov 13 ’25- $51.000
A G E D I S T R I C T N O . 3.
6s ‘ 15 — - $150,000c — 1926-1936 Total assess, val. 1924------8,500,752
BOND. DEBT Jan 3 ’22 -- $250,000 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$33.70

E T O W A H R O A D D IS T . N O . 2.

1945-1951, both Incl., are opt. at par
and accrued int. upon 60 days’ notice,
as follows: $20,000 due 1945, on or
after July 1 1926; $21,000 due 1946. on
or after July 1 1925; $22,000 due 1947.
on or after July 1 1924; $23,000 due
1948, on or after July 1 1923; $24,000
lue 1949, on or after July 1 1922;
$25,000 due 1950, on or after July 1
1921; $25,000 due 1951, on or after
July 1 1920.

This district is in Mississippi Co.
6s '20 F-A $72.000. .Aug 1 '26-’40
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 958.)
TOT. BD. DT. Dec 1920..$145,000
IN T . at the St. Louis Union Trust
C o., St. Louis.
EUDORA.

This town is in Chicot County
Incorporated in 1904.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
5 H a l7 . . .
$40,000................1937

FT. SM ITH & VAN BUREN DIST
This district is in Crawford and Se­
bastian counties.

B O N D . D E B T D jc 15 ’ 2 2 - . .$ 5 9 ,0 0 0

Pop’n 1910, 606; 1920...............1,198

B r id g e -C o n s tr u c tio n

E U D O R A W E S T E R N D R A IN . D.

P A R E L L T L A K E LEVEE D IS T

F O R T S M IT H ” W A T E R W O R K S
D IS T R IC T .

This district is in Arkansas and
Jefferson Counties.
Funding Bonds.
5 X s ’20F-A *1 ,l00,00nC.Y ’ly Aug 1
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925.$1,100,000
Assessed benefits 1924___ 1.624.874
Population (est ) 1924_______ 15,000
IN T . at the American Trust Co.,
St. Louis.
F IR S T S L O U G H D R D IS T . N O .l
A d istrict in G reen e a n d C raigh ea d
c o u n tie s .

6 X s ’ 19 F-A $42,000_ Aug 1 ’26-'3Q
_
BOND. D EBT Dec 14 ’25..$46,000

A ssessed v a lu e ________________ 60,075

Actual value (estimated)___ 430.000

FLAT BAYOU DRAIN DTST.
This district (P. O. Pine Bluff)
In Jefferson County.
6X *
F-A $83.500..................1939
6«
F-A 28.000 ..........1926-1939
BON D. DEBT Oct 29 ’ 23..$113,500
FORDYCB SPECIAL SCH. DIS
This district Is in Dallas County
6s
. . . $12.500c..........
1929
6 s ’ 16 J-J
17.50nc..July 1 '32-'36
5X s
...
6 3 ,0 0 0 c ...............1949
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925- $93,000
Assessed valuation_______ 1,122,00'.
Total value (est.)________ 2,500.000

7 .5 0 0 C _____ 1933-1935

12.000c____ 1936-1939
10.500c____ 1940-1942
12.000c____ 1943-1945
9 ,0 0 0 c____ 1946-1947
BOND. D E B T Dec 1924.. $60,000
Assessed valuation________ 1,000.317
Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
6s ’22

...

F O R T S M IT H .

This city L in Sebastian County
s
Incorporated in 1842. Commission
gov’t adopted Mar. 5 1913.
Paving D istrict No. 15.
5s '19 M -N $45.000c.Apr 1 ’ 26-'34
Paving D istrict No. 14.
6s '17 A-O $3.500c.April 1926-28
Sewer Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s '08 A-OS132,500c...Apr 1 1926
Sewer Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5 s '23 F-A $10,600c..F eb 1926-37
Sewer Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
-s
. . . $75,000c______________
Sewer Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
-s
_ *12,000c.............................
_
Paving Dist. No. 11 Bonds.
68 K ’ 1? ' 1"'* 1 '30°C
- - J a n 1926
5s 23.M -N $126,000c.M ay 1926-43
P a v i n g D is t . N o . 17 B o n d s .

5s ’23, A-O $2,400_ Oct 1926-29
_
Paving Dist. No. 296 Bonds
-Grt
. . . $17,000___________
Paving Dist. No. 206 Bonds
-s
. . . $38,000___________
Paving Dist. No. 23 Bonds.
-s
. . . $35,000c__________
Paving Dist. No. 24 Bonds.
-s
— $15,000c__________
Paving Dist. No. 25 Bonds.

-S JJ

$ 7 ,0 0 0 c ___________

Paving Dist. No. 28 Bonds.
. . . $16,000c__________
This city had no general bonded
debt on N ov 1 1924.
Impt. district bonds_____ 3.349,500
Assessed val., real estate.. 13,64(5.730
Assessed val., personal_ 8,165,706
_
Total assessed val. 1923
(3-10 to X actual)_____21,812,436
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...$33.20
Pop’n 1910, 23,975; 1920--.28.870
IN T . on bonds o f 1908 at the
Central Trust Co., Chicago; on Sewer
Dist. N o. 3 bonds and on bonds of
paving districts Nos. 11 and 17 at the
City Nat. Bank, Fort Smith; on
others at First Nat. Bank, Fort
Smith.
.s

F O R T S M IT H S P E C IA L SCH. D .

i R efu nding Bonds.
6*U 5 J-J $176,000..July 1 '26-’5i
B uilding Bonds.
6s '15 J-J*$92,000c.-July 1 '26-’5J
5s '22 J-J 89.00uC_______________
(Due seri 01 v for 15 years)
BON D. DEBT July 1 '25. $477,000
Ass’d val.'25(abt.30% act)23,400,000
School tax (per $1,000) '25----- $12 0 I
Population in 1924 (est.)_____33.500
IN T . at Mercantile Tr. Co., St. L.
S Maturities 1925-1944, both incl.,
are optional for prior payment on any
lnt.-paying period, on or after July 1
1920 upon 60 days’ notice at a prem­
ium or X o f 1% for each year, or
fraction thereof, between the date of
call and the fixed maturity of the
bond or bonds called, in addition to
par and accrued int. Maturities of




B onds.

5* 'l l J-J #282.500c . Jan 23 '31
GEN B D . D T . May 31 '25 $282,500
Tot. ass'd val. '25 (act.)..54,215,810
Total tax (per $1,000) '2 5 -. .S13.2J
Popula. o f dist. in 1923 (est.).55.000
IN T. at Mercantile Tr. Co.. St.L

A district in Checto County.
5 X s ’23 F-A$585,000c. Aug 1 '28-’48
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 2549.)
BON D. DEBT June 1 1923 $585,000
Assessed benefits_________2,249.080
Population (estimated)_______ 3,300
IN T . at American Trust Co..
8t. Louis.

FOREMAN SCHOOL DISTR IC T.
This district is in Little River Co.
$3,0 0 0 c ____ 1928-1929
6.000c____ 1930-1932

235

ARKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

D ec., 1925.]

This district, under the terms of
the Act creating it and the plans
which were adopted by the Commis­
sioners, took over the plant, and sys­
tems of the two old Districts Nos. 1
and 2 and assumed their bonded iniebtedness. Co-extensive with city.
Organized in 1921.
District No 1 Bonds (A ssu m ed )
ls'11 M -N $14.000c. ..M a y 1 1926
7 s '21 J-J
37.000c...Jan 11926
District No 2 Bonds (A s su m ed )
f$3 090c.July 1 '26-'2'
5s '15 J-J ( 10.000c.July t '28-'32
I 2.5 0 0 c...J u ly t 1933
N ew ly Issu ed B onds .—
5s '23 M -8$408.000c___ 1927-1944
(Due $9,000, 1927; $15,000, 1928
$13,000. 1929 and 1930; $22,0.9,9,
1931: $23,000. 1932: $18,000. 1933
$20 000. 1934: $27,000. 1935 and
1936: $22,000. 1937: $31.000. 1938:
$30,000. 1939. $28,000. 1940: $33.000, 1941; $30,000. 1942. $42,000
1943, and $5,000. 1944.)
[20,000c................. 1927
4 0 .0 0 0 c..1928 & 1929
5s '23 M-S 40.0 0 0 c -.1933 & 1931
20,000c__________1937
4 0 .0 0 0 c .1939 & 1940
Inn.nnoc___ 1941-1943
5s
. . . 175.000c
5s '23 M-S *232.000c ...1931-1944
5s 23 M-S *75,0 0 0 c ____ 1931-1914
(*For maturity see V. 121. p. 1703.)
BOND. DEBT N ov 1925.$l,48i.5JJ
Sinking fund____________
50.000
Value of water plant (e«t.l 1.509.090
Assess, val. '25 (35% act 121.812.436
District tax rate (per $ 1,000).. $33 20
Population 1924------------------- 36.000

Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
6s '13 ...$ 1 5 0 .0 0 0 _______ _______
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
6s 15 . . . $90,000................... 1935
Road District No. 14 Bonds.
5X s
. . . $350,000...........................
Road Dist. No. 15 Bonds.
5s 17 F-Aa$212.500-Ang 1 '26-’42
R efunding RR. Bonds.
5s '15 F-A $48.000..Aug 1 '26-'35
County road debt May 6 T6.$52,000
Road Dist. No. 15 debt,
June 1917.............................302.000
Total assessed value 1924-23.591.509
HELEN A -F E R G U S O N R O A D D. Pop’n In 1910. 52.734; 1920.-60,330
a INT.payable at St.Louis Un.Bk.
Tnls district is in Phillips County.
8 '2U F-A$l,810.000-Aug 1 '2 >-'45
BOND. DEB r Dec 18'22 $1,900.000 JE F F E R SO N CO. D R A IN . D IS T S
Assessed benefits________ 3,971,417
Drainage Dist. No. I Bonds.
6s 12 . . . $35.000............................
i Drainage Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
H E L E N A -O L D T O W N R O A D IM ­
I$3.000.-Aug 1 '28-'25
P R O V E M E N T D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Phillips County. 5X sg'1 7F -A 9.000..A ug 1 ’26-’31
112 000..A u g 1 ’32-'37
5s 19 M-S $433,000-Sept 1 -26--44
District No. 9 Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 2500.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 22 '23. $433,000 6s 18 A-O $25.500____Apr ’25-’ 38
Assessed benefits________ $1,742,110 TOTAL DEBT—
District No. 1 ____________ (7)
Actual val. of all prop.(est)6,000,000
District No. 9 ___________ 35.000
Assess, valu-\ Dist. No. 1_ (7)
HELENA IM P T . D IS T . N O . 1.
ation 1911./Dist. No. 9..102,395
Levee-lmpt. Bonds.
IN . on bonds
6s '13 J-J $189,000c.July 1 '26-’38 Miss.T Val. Tr. Co. marked (§) at
St. L.
($18,000 yearly on July 1)
GEN BD. DT. Nov 1918 $310,000
Assessment debt (a d d 'l)..
10.000 JE F F E R SO N C O U N T Y F R E E
B R ID Q E D IS T R IC T .
Assess, valuation 1918____ 6,341,284
Heal value (est.)________ 15.000.000 5s 13 J-J 5472 00 0,.July 1 '25-'38
INT. at St Louis Union Trust Co TOTAL DEBT Sept 24 16 $737,500
IN T . at St. L Un. Tr. C o.. St. L
and Wm. R. Compton C o., St. Louis.
HELENA.

This city is In Phillips County
,'ncorp. Dec. 5 1856. Population Id
910. 8.772; 1920. 9,112.
Funding Bonds.
5s '24 J-J $113,000___ July 1 1944
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 ’2 5 .. ®181.000
Assessment debt (add'l)_
_ 250.000
Assess, val. real estate____3.076.954
Assess, val- personal______ 2,680,143
Tot ass'd val.'24(2 5 a ct.).5,757 097
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24--47.00
.'.NT. at Nat. Park Bank, N. Y.

HELENA SCHOOL DISTRICT.
H igh-School Building Bonds.
S X s 'll F-A $80,000 Aug 1 '25.'41
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '25.
$85,000
Floaiiug dent (additional).
28,836
Total assessed val. 1925
(about 1-5 actual)______ 6,686,444
School tax rate (per $1,000) 'z 5 a 15 o i
P o o d tt > 1924_____________
n

13 000 JE F F E R S O N C O U N T Y D R . D IS T .

INTEREST payable at Wm. R.
N O. 3.
Compton Co.,.St. Louis, or Chicago. 6s 'l l M-NS31,500......................... ..
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1922..$31,500
H OPE.
INT. payable at St. Louis Union
This place Is in Hempstead Co.
Trust C o., St. Louis.
Sewer Bonds.
6s 08 J-D $24.0 0 0 c____ 1926-1931 J E F F E R SO N CO .D R . D IS T .N O .8 .
Water Bonds.
6s ’ 15 M-S $33.500..................... ......
4s '()» . . . $16.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1928
(Due serially on Sept. 1.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 3 0 '2 5 . $286,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1921.S33.500
Assess, val. (water' 1920 .2,400.000 Assessed valuation 1920_____ 129,390
fo p u In 1910. 3.639; 1920____4.790
HOPE, F U L T O s f& E M M E T R O A D
IM P R O V E M E N T D I S T R IC T

This district is in Hempstead Co
5s itt F-A$ .63 ,000 ..Aug 1 '26- 39
BOND. DEBT Nov 30 '25. $286,000
FRANKLIN CO R D . D IS T . NO 1
21.000. . . Aug 1 '26-’28 Assessed valuation 1925___2,000,000
24.000. . -Aug 1 '29-'31 rai rate (per $1,000) 1925____$3.00
Population in
18.000.
..A u g 1 \32-’33 1923 (est.)_____15,000
I’riu. and int. at the American
5s
F-A{ 2 0 .0 0 0 ...A ug 1 '34-'35
22.000. . . Aug 1 '36-'37 Trust Co. of St. Louis.
24.000. ..A u g 1 '38-'39
13.000___ Aug 1 1940 H O T S P R IN G S .
This city is in Garland County.
F-A 18.000. ..A u g 1 '26-’34
Funding Bonds.
15.000. ..A u g 1 '35-’39
6s
F-A 41, 000_________Yearly 4Xs'25M -S $400.000c.Sept 1 ’27-'50
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 1942)
T O T .B D .D T .N o v ’23(est.) $240,000
BOND. DEBT June 1925 $400,000
Assess, val. tax. prop. '24.10,645,260
O R A N T C O . R O A D D IS T . N O . 1
Popula’n, 1910, 14,434; 1920, 11.695
Sheridan Is the county seat.
INT. at National City Bank, New
5Xs 15 M-S $175.000..................1935
York City.
(Due serially on March 1.)
5 X «’ 17 — *35.000...........................
HOT SPRINGS SCH DIST. No 6
.s
...
69.000...........................
This district is in Garland County
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922...$274,000
Assessed benefits 1922____ 319.324 and includes the entire city and
Population In 1910___________ 9.425 approximately 12 X square miles o*
adjacent territory.
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank. N. Y
B uilding Bonds
5X s 12 M-S $66.000..Sept, 1 '26-’36
O R A N T C O . R O A D D IS T . N O . 2
S chool Bldg. & R efu n d in g Bds.
'18 M-S *65 0 0 0 ..Aug 1 '26-'38
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22-.S75.000 5 s '25 A-O$247,000c_.Oct 1 ’37-’53
(For maturity see V. 121, p . 2186.)
Assess. val. 1919___________ 260,000
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925- $592,000
O R A N T C O . R O A D D IS T . N O . 3
Assessed val. 1925_______ 13,664,700
Population of district '25 (est.)20,000
5 X s’ 19 M-S $50,000____Dec 1 1929
INT. at Mercantile Trust C o.. Sr
B o N x J . D E B T D e e 11 '2 2 -..$ 5 8 ,5 0 ,1
Louis: on 5s of 1925 at Chemical
G R A N T C O . R O A D D IS T . N O . 6
N at. Bank, N . Y . City on other issue.
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22.-S55.000
H O W A R D CO R D D IS T NO 7
Assessed value 1921______ 240,015
M-S $223,00 0c____ 1926-1945
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920_____ $3.75 5s
M-S 120,000c____ 1926-1945
INT, payable at Nat. Bank of 6s
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1925-- $370,000
Commerce, St. Louis.
G R A N T C O U N T Y R O A D IM ­
PR O V E M E N T D I S T R I C T N O. 9

6s '20 M-S $60.000..Sept 1 ’26-’40
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 181.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 ’ 22..$78,000
3REENE AND LAWRENCE COS.
DRAINAGE DISTRICT.
No recent return.
h a r r is b u r c T s c h o o l d is t

.

This district (P. O. Harrisburg) is
in Poinsett County.
School Bonds.
5 s '18 . . . $50.000.........1928-1938
BONDED D E B T ...........
(7)
H A R R IS O N
W ATER
W ORKS
IM P T . D IS T . N O . 1.

This district is in Boone County.
5s ’ 15 M-S $50,500.-Sept 1 '26-’38
(For maturitv see V. 102. p. 361.)
BOND. D EBT N ov 12 ’25..$51.500
Sinking fund_______________ 7,400
Assessed valuation 1925_____900 000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25.$32.50
Population 1923___________ 3,685
H EBER S P R IN G S - IM P T . D IS T .
N O . 1.

This district is in Cleburne County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $26,600_________ Sarial
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
5s '15 J-J $ 2 7 ,5 0 0 ............... Serial
W a ter E x t e n s i o n B on d s.

6s '20 M -N $3,000___ $600 yearly
BON D. D EBT N ov 13 '25..$57,100
District tax (per $J 000) ’25___$2.75

JE F F E R SO N C O U N T Y D R . D I S T .
N O. 2.

6s ' l l M-NS22,500c.Nov 1 ’25-'39
«
...
5 ,5 )0 ________ _____
ROND. DEBT Nov 1 1922.S31.000
INT. payable at Mississippi Valley
Trust C o., St. Louis.

J O H N SO N C O U N T Y .

Carksville is the county seat.
Road District No. 2 B onds.
5 X s '18 M-.s $286.000 _____ 1926-1939
(See V 108, p. 397, for maturity.)
BONDED DEBT—
Dist. No. 2. Dec 1921.— $344 000
Total assessed value 1924--5,187.278
Popula’n 1910. 19.698; 1920, 21,062
JO H N SO N C O U N T Y N O F E N C E
D I S T R I C T N O . 1.

•5Xs 19 M-S $38,000......... ................
6s
...
7,500..... ......................
BOND. D EBT Dec 3 ’ 25____$45,500
INT. at the Mississippi Valla
Trust C o., St. Louis.
JON ESBORO.

This city is in Craighead County.
W ater and Light Bonds.
-s
J-J $138,000____July 1 1926
6s
J-J
65,000____ July 1 1926
TOTAL DEBT Dec 1924-- $138,000
Population 1910, 7,123; 1920, 9.384
IN T. on $269,500 issue payable
at St. Louis Union Bank, St. Louis.
JO N E S B O R O S P E C . S C H . D IS T .

High School Bldg. & R efdx.B ds.
•s ’ 16 J-J $73,500 _____ 1926-1943
5
(Subject to call after 15 years)
5X s'25 M -NS110,000__ M ay 1 1945
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25..$130,000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
10,000
Total assessed val’n 1923
*
4
(about 1-3 actual)______3,000,000
IN T. payable at Mercantile Trust
Co., St. Louis.
JU D S O N IA D R A IN A G E D IS T .

This district (P. O. Judsonia) is in
White County. District in hands of
receiver. M r. Guy E. Smith, exSecretary of District, furnishes us
H O W A R D A N D S E V IE R C O ’ S this year (Dec. 1925) with the fol­
R O A D D IS T N O . 1.
lowing additional information re­
5s
M-S $3 0,0 00c____ 1926-1945 garding the affairs of the district:
6s
M-S 191,000c____ 1926-1945 “ The Judsonia Drainage District is
BOND. DEBT Nov 1925..$580,000 still in the hands of a receiver, and
I have not yet heard of a single
IN D IA N B A Y O in D R . D. N O . 2.
action being made by the receiver.
This district (P. O. England) is in , No improvements have been made
Lonoke County.
th e past year, and the district is
6s '15 F-A $34.000c.Aug 1 ’26-’40 getting to be a wilderness, even
(For maturity see V. 101, p. 1904.) State and county taxes are not
5X s'24 . . .
10,000_______________ being paid.”
T, >1'a L DEBT sJec 1924-- $46,000
Drainage System Bonds.
Assessed value 1924_______ 123,000 6s '14 M-S $76.000c.Sept 1 *26-'39
(For maturity see V. 100. p. 156.)
J A C K S O N C O . D R A IN . D . N O . 8. .s '16 M-S $28,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1940
6s 20 s-a $135.000.. S e p t 1 26-40 BOND. DEBT Nov 5 1921 $117,500
BONDED D E B T________
(?)
Assessed benefits 1920_
_
325,755
P rin . an d in t. a t S t. L o u is U n io n Value of property (e s t.).. $630,000

T r u s t C o . o f S t. L o u is .

JACKSON
CO. R O A D
D IS T . N O . 1.

IM P T .

K E O -E N G L A N D D R . D . N O , 4.

This district (P. O. England) is in
Lonoke County.
5Xs'17 . . . $70,000..........................
Drainage Bonds.
TOTAL D EBT Oct 1918.—$70,000 5 X s ’ 16 F-A $45,000c_________ 1935
TOTAL DEBT Nov 12 ’25-$45,500
J A C K S O N C O . S P E C IA L R O A D Assessed benefits 1924------- 145,142
D IS T . N O . 2.
District tax (per $1,000) '25. .$3.40
(P. O. Newport.)
Population in 1925__________ 10.000
'17 J J $302,000..Jan 1 ’26-'43
5X s
A-O 238.000 _____1926-1939 L A C O N IA LEVEE D IS T R IC T .
5 X s’ 19 F-A 240,000..Aug 1 '26-'35
This district is in Phillips County.
(See V. 109, p. 504, for maturity.) 5s
---- $156.000.-Aug 1 '26-'38
TOTAL D E B T Oct 1918— $350,000
9,000.-Aug 1 '26-’28
16.000.
-Aug 1 '29-’32
JE F F E R S O N C O U N T Y .
5 X s ’23 F-A 15.000.
-Aug 1 ’ 33-’35
Pine Bluff is the county seat.
12.000.
. Aug 1 '36-’37
Road bonds________________ $13,000
21.000.
. Aug 1 ’ 38-’4Q
6s '19 M -N $5 ,080 ..N ov 1 '26-’29
24.000.
-Aug 1 ’41-’43

236
LACO N IA LEVEE DIST. (Concl.)
f 12,000c.Sept 1 ’26-'29
7,000c.Sept 1 ’30-’31
12,000c.Sept 1 ’ 32-’ 34
9,000c. Sept 1 ’35-'36
6 H s’25 M -S U0.000c.Sept 1 '37-’38
5.5 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1939
12,000c.Sept 1 ,40-’41
fi,500c...S ep t 1 1942
8,0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1943
18,000c.Sept 1 '44-’45
BON D. DEBT Sept 1 '25. $347,000
Assessed valuation 1925___ 758.000
District tax (per acre)________ $0 65
IN T . on bonds o f 1923 and 1925
at St. Louis Union Trust C o., St.
Louis.
LAFAYETTE COUNTY ROAD
1MPT. DIST. NO. 2.
Road Bonds.
6Ks'18 P-A $78,000..A ug 1 ’ 26-’38
BOND. DEBT Oct 1918.. $94,500
Assessed valuation_______1,378,930
Population 'estimated)_______ 7,000

AKKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
BONDED DEBT—
(?)
C ou n ty ________________
Dist. No. 5. May 1920.. *74,000
Dist. No. 8.......................
Total assessed value 1924- . 5,162,194
Dist. N o. 5.................... *1,260,000
Dist. No. 8.......................
(?)
Popula’n 1910. 13.597; 1920. 16.301
LITTLE ROC bT
This is the capitol o f the State and
the county seat of Pulask’ Coun.y.
Incorp. 1834. Population in 1910
45,941; 1920, 65,142.
F unding Bonds.
4 ^ s ’25M-N$l ,910.000cNov 1 ’ 26-’50
(For maturity see V. 120. p. 2718.1
GEN. BD. DT. July 1 ’25*1.910 000
Floating debt (add’l ) .........
114 164
Cash & accts. receivable..
58.058
Assessed value, real estate 42.647 292
Assessed value, personal 16 067 555
Tot.assess.val. ’24(30 % act) 58.714 847
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 _ $37.12
_
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y.

[V ol. 121,

BONDED D EBT—
County has no bonded debt.
Dist. N o. 2. Aug. 1913____$120,000
Dist. No. 4. Nov. 1 1916--- 153.000
Dist. N o. 7. Sept. 1914____ 60.000
Dist. No. 8, Sept. 1915___ 25.000
ASSESSED VALUATION—
Assessed value, real estate.$4.728.940
Assessed value, personal.. 4,145.384
Tot.ass’d val. ’21 (}£ act.) 8.874.324
District No. 2..................... *608.870
District No. 4 .....................
914.408
* Represents valuation of real and
railroad property.
INT. at St. Louis Union Trust Co.
and on 6s of 1921 at the American
Trust C o., St. Louis.

Drainage Dist. No. 9 B onds.
5H sg’ 12M-N $745 0 0 0 c.N o v l’26-’37
Drainage Dist. No. 11 B onds.
6H s
...
$49 0 0 0 ____ 1926-1932
Drainage Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
«s
M -N s io 000.Nov 1 ’26-’30
6s ’24 M -N 100,000______1931-1943
Drainage Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
6s
. . . $42 000...........1926-1932
Drainage Dist. No. 16 Bonds.
6s ’ 15 . . . $220 0 0 0 ..Nov 1 ’26-’35
IN T . on Dist. No. 9 bonds at
Harris Tr. & Sav. Bank, Chicago,
on Dist. No. 11 bonds at St. Louis or
First Nat. Bank. N. Y .; on Dist
No. 16 bonds at St. Louis Un. Tr.
Co.. St. L.; on other bonds at Wm.
R. Compton C o., St. Louis.

LONOKE COUNTY DRAINAGB
D IST R IC T NO. 5.
Ditch C on stru ction Bonds.
<i<sT7 F A $90 000c.Aug 1 '26 '41
6 s'2 0 F-A 42.000-.Aug 1 ’ 26-'41
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922 ..*155.500
Assessed value, real est. '20. 245.642
IN T. payable at office of the
Trustee. Mississippi Valley Trust
)o.. St. Louis.

MISSISSIPPI COUNTY D R A IN ­
AGE D IST R IC T NO. 17.
5s ’ 18 F-A $ 1 445 000. - Aug 1 *26-’42
6 s ’20 F-A 1 982 000. .Aug 1 ’26-’42
(For maturity see V. 113,p . 2639)
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 1921.$3.982.500
_
T otal assessed benefits_

5.021,332

LITTLE ROCK NORTH. H IG H ­
INT. bonds of 1918 at the Wm. R.
W AY DISTR IC T NO 7.
Compton Co.. St. Louts, and on
LAKE C IT Y, NETTLETON AND
This district (P. O. Little Rock) is
bonds o f 1920 at the Chase National
BAY ROAD DIST. NO. 1.
In Pulaski County.
Bank, New York.
This district is in Craighead Co.
$ 2 .0 0 0 ...O ct 1 ’ 26-’27
5Hs'19 F-A$324,000..Aug 1 '26-'37
8 .0 0 0 ..-O ct 1 ’28-’29 LONOKE COUNTY ROAD IM ­ MONROE COUNTY.
B O N O . D E B T N ov 1 9 2 2 .. $125,000
PROVEMENT DIST NO. 3.
18.000. . .0 c t 1 ’ 30-’32
Actual value (est.) 1919_ 7,000,000
_
Claredon Is the county seat.
56.000 _Oct 1 ’33-’39 6s ’ 16 F-A $61,000c.Aug 1 ’26-’33
IN T . payable at the Mississippi
For facts concerning tax mandam­
5s ’24 A-O 30.000. ..O c t 1 ’40-’42 5 His F-A 72,000c. Aug 1 ’26-’41 us case see ■
Valley Trust C o., St. Louis.
’Chronicle" of N ov. 6
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’22. $168,000 1915. page 1569
48.000. . . 0 c t 1 ’43-’46
4 2 .0 0 0 --.0 ct 1 ’47-’49 Assessed value 1922_______ 1,046,576 GEN. BD . D T. N ov 17 ’24 $64,000
LAKE ROUTE ROAD IMPROVE
liNTERKST at St. Louis.
16.000___ Oct 1 1950
Floating debt (add’l)______
11,000
MENT D IST R IC T NO. 2.
08 .000___ Oct 1 1951
Assessed val. real estate_ 7,344.000
_
6s
. . . $115,000........................... BOND. DEBT Nov 1924..$240,000
LUXORA SPEC. SCH. DIST.
(Due in from 1 to 20 years.)
This district is in Mississippi Go Assessed val. personal___ _1,103,086
Assessed benefits_________ 780.395
BONDED D E B T ...........
(7)
6s 19 . . . $19 590-.8ept 1 ’26 38 Tot. ass’d val. (30%
IN T. at St. Louis Union Trust C o.,
act.) ’24...................
8,795,794
BOND. DEBT Oct 1922-- *35.000
St. Louis.
iasessed value___________ 1,097,035 Total tax rate (per $1 .OOOV23.$28.00
LAWRENCE COUNTY ROAD IM
Populat’n 1910. 19.907; 1920, 21,601
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1. LITTLE ROCK S H. DISPEC. SC
-B *17 . . . $77,000 ........19.6-1936 5s 08 A-O $11.000c.Apr 1 ’26 88 LUXORA-LITTLE R IVER ROAD
DISTRICT NO 3
9.000.. Aug 1 '26-'27 5s ’08 J-J
15.000c...July 1 1938
MONROE COUNTY ROAD IM­
This district is in Mississippi Co.
6s '20 F -A 2 0 .0 0 0 ..Aug 1 ’28-'31 5s ’ l l M-N 64 ,0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1®31
PROVEMENT DIST, NO. 3.
5Xs'18 F-A$211.000.-Aug 1 ’26-’39 6s ’22 M-S $160.000_______ seriilly
12.000. -Aug 1 32 '335s T5 J-D 40.000c.. 1926 1935
dee V. 108, p. 1536, for maturity)
21.000.
.5Ms’23 M-S15 198.000Sept 15 ’26-43
Aug 1 '34-'3B
$10.000--Sept 1 ’26-’ 27
BONDED D E B T ............................(?)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921--.S175.000
18.000.
-Sept 1 ’28-’30
bu ildin g bonds.
Assessed value____________ 366.12(1 5s T9 F-A$140,000 c ___ 1926-1939
14.000.
-Sept 1 ’31-’32
MAGNOLIA SCHOOL DIST.
Assessed benefits__________ 340 235
16.000-.Sept 1 ’33-’34
H igh-School Bonds.
This district (P. O. Magnolia) is 5s
IN*1. on 6s at the Mercantile Trust m s ’ 17
18.000. .Sept 1 ’35-’36
$132.000 c ___ 1926-1°’''
C o., St. Louis, or, at purchaser’s BOND. DEBT Nov 1 2 ’25 $582,500 in Columbia County.
20.000.
-Sept 1 ’37-’38
B uilding Bonds.
option. Bankers Trust Co., N. Y.
22.000.
-Sept 1 ’39-’40
Ass’d val. 1925 35% act.; 59 541 130
School tax rate(per $1 000 25S12.00 5s '17 M N$83 00 0.--A u g 22 1952
12.000
___________Sept 1 1941
13.000 . Sept 1 1942
>n (J5 142 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 3 ’25. $78,000
LAWRENCE CO. ROAD DIST8 Popula’n 191 , 45.941: 19“
Floating debt (add'l)______
14,000 BOND. D E B T Nov 17 1924.164.000
INT. in St. Louis at Mercantile
Road Impt. Dist. No. 2 Bonds
Assess, val. '24 (abt.)4act) 1,700.000 Populition 1922 (est.)__ ______4,000
Trust C o., Wm. R. Compton Co
-s '17 . . . $28.000.........................
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$12.00
INT. payable at the St. Louis
md St. Louis Union Trust Co.
Road Dist No 4 Bonds
Population (est.)______________ 5,500 Union Trust C o., St. Louis.
6s '20 F-A$126,000..Aug 1 ‘26-'46
(See V. 110, p. 2695, for maturity) LITTLE ROCK & HOT SPRINGS
MALVERN.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY ROAD
Road Im ot. Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
HIGH W AY DIST.
This city is in Hot Springs Co.
6Ms'17 F A o$56 000.Aug 1 '26-37
IMPROVEMENT DIST. NO. 5.
This district (P. O. Little Rock) Is
No recent return.
Road Impt. Dist. No. 6.
6s ’20 F-A $41.000___________ 1936
In Ihilaski, Saline & Garland counties.
_ .s
. . . $79.000....... ................... 5s ’ 19 M-S $836.000.Mar 1 ’26 40 MAMMOTH SPRINGS SCH. D.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25____ $84,000
Road Impt. Dist. No. 7.
6s ’20 M-S $82.500..Sept 1 ’26-’40
This district (P. O. Mammoth Population in 1924 (est.)______ 4,000
-.8
. . . $24,500.........................
INT. at the St. Louis Union Trust
5s ’ 22 M-S 357,000..Sept 1 ’26-’42 Springs) is in Fulton County.
TO TAL DEBT Jan 1 '24..$416,500 5H s’23 M-S 609,000c.Sept 1 ’26’43
• ’ 19 . . . $ 4 5 .0 0 0 ...................... Co., St. Louis.
o lN T . payable at Mercantilt For maturity see V. 118, p. 1176.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 1925-S45.000 M O RRIM TON SPECIAL SCH.
Trust C o., St. Louis.
BOND. DE BT Nov 29 ’25$1.941.000 Floating debt_______________21,000
DISTR IC T.
Tot.ass’d val.’25(30%act.)52,318.599 School tax rate(per$l .000) ’25-$12.00
This district is In Conway County.
IN T . on bonds of 1919 at St. Louts
LEE COUNTY.
S chool Building Bonds.
Union Trust Co., on others at MARION SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Marianna is the county seat.
5 K s’25M-S $140.000c.Mar 1 ’30-’50
American Trust Co.
F unding Bonds.
This district is in Crittenden Co.
(For maturity
120,
5s *15 F-A $20,000..A u g 16 1935
6s '23 A-OS120.0 00.Yearly Oct. 1 BOND. DEBT see V. 1925. p. 2848)
May
$150,000
BON D. D EBT Dec 1 1925. $20,000 LITTLE ROCK & SPRING LAKE BOND. DEBT Aug 1923.. $142,000 Assessed valuation 1924___2,024,462
HIGH W AY D ISTR IC T.
Sinking fund______________
22.838
Ass’d val'n, taxable p ro p ..2,570,1 16 Population___________________ 6,000
T ot.a ss’d val. ’25 0 4 a c t .).7,000.000 6s ’20 M-S$294 0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’26-’40 Population (estimated)_______ 4,000
IN
the
6s ’21 M-S ($18,000____Sept 1940
8tate& Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
IN T . at American Trust Co., St. TrustT . at Little American Southern
Co.,
Rock.
1 32,000____Sept 1941
1923...........................................$5.50
Louis.
-s
. . . 198.000____________ .
Popula’n 1910, 24,252; 1920, 28,852
NEWPORT LEVEE D IS T R IC T .
. . . 143,000________ Serially MARVELL.
IN T . at Nat. Bk. o f Com., N . Y 5s
This district (P. O. Newport) Is In
(Due 1 to 20 years.)
This city Is in Phillips County.
Jackson County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 16 ’23 $599,000
No recent return.
LEE COUNTY ROAD DIST. NO.4. Floating debt (add’l ) _____
5s T9 F-A4167.500..Aug 1 ’26-’39
25.000
P . O. Marianna.
(8ee V. 109, p. 197, for maturity.)
of real
6s
...$ 2 6 0 ,0 0 0 ........................... Total assessed val. 1923.-38,783,245 MILLER COUNTY.
-s ’20 . . .
45.000_______________
estate in
Texarkana is the county seat.
6^s
. . . 118,000................... ........ District taxdistrict
6s
F-A 90.000_______________
(per $1.000)______ $1.75
Road & Bridge Dist. Bonds.
BONDED D E B T ________
(7)
(Due yearly beginning 1923.)
Total tax (per $1,000)_______ *54.00 5s *16-’ l 7 M-S $186,000 Sept 1 ’26-*31
For maturity see V. 104. p. 1725.) BOND. D EBT Dec 1925-.$307.500
LEE COUNTY ROAD IMPROVE Population (estimated)______95,000
21.000
IN T . at the Boatmen's Bank, BOND. DEBT Sept 1 1923 $382,000 Sinking fund______________
MENT D IST R IC T NO. 1.
St. Louis.
Assess, val. '24 (1 3 act.)$11,650.491 Assessed benefits 1923 (35% 786.193
P O. Marianna.
a c t .) ____________
Population of county in 1920-24,021 Population in 1920____________3,750
BOND. D EBT Oct 31 '23. $75,000
_
Tot. ass’d val.*23( i i a ct.).6.000.000 (.ITTLE RUNNING W ATER DR. Population of Co. in 1910_ 19,555
D ISTR IC T.
Pop'n of dist. in 1915 (e s t.).. 15.000 NO. ARKANSAS H IG H W A Y IM ­
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23--$6.00
P. O . P o c a h o n ta s.
IN T . at St.Louis Union Bk., St.L.
P R O V E M E N T D I S T . NO. 1.
Drainage bonds, coupon___ $20,000
This district is In Wnite County.
LESLIE SPECIAL SCH. DIST.
TOTAL DEBT Nov l 9 1924. 20.000
This district is in Searcy County. Assessed valuation 1925_____360.000 MILLER COUNTY DR. D. NO. 6. 5>4s’ 19 F-A$616 000__Aug 1 ’26-’39
P. O. Texarkana.
(See V. 110. p. 280. for maturity.)
R efu n d in g and Building Bondt District tax (per $1.000) 1925.$15-00
$15,000..Aug 1 '30-’32 BOND. D EBT Nov 1924..$645,000
6s ’ 15 M -N 325.500-Mar 15 '26-^5 Total tax (per $1,000) 1925...$50.00
11.000.
-Aug 1 ’33-’34Prin. and int. at First N at’l Bank,
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 1920--$25.000 Pop’n 1920, 950; 1925 (est.). 1,000
6,000____Aug 1 1935 St. Louis.
______
11,000
Floating debt___________
5 Jis’24 F-A ! 13 ,000 ..Aug l ’ 36-'37
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$12 00
NORTH ARKANSAS ROAD IM­
14.000.
.A ug 1 ’ 38-'39
Population in 1920___________ 2,000 LONG LAKE DRAIN . DIST.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 2.
24.000. .A ug 1 ’40-’42
This district (P. O. Grady) is in
Tnis ui t i.;t Is in Independence
, 42 ,000 ..Aug 1 ’43-'49
(efferson & Lincoln Counties.
L NCOLN CO. ROAD D. NO. 2.
BOND. D E B T Aug 1 1924-$125,000 Izard and Fulton counties.
Drainage Bonds,
P. O. Star City.
le ’ 14 F-A $49,500c.Aug 1 ’26-’34 Assessed benefits__________ 221.870 5!4s’22 M-S$295.000c.Sept 1 ’26-’42
Road Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 115, p. 1454)
For maturity see V. 100, p. 573.)
IN T . at
6s g ’ 14 A-O $90,000 _____ 1926-1934 BOND. DEBT Dec 1919...$75,000 St. Louis. Liberty Central Trust C o., BOND. DEBT Sept 1 ’22 -- $325,000
6s T6 A-O 11,000_ Jan 1 '28-’36 Assessed valuation 1918. .
_
Assessed value 1922_______ 2,200,000
460,930
BOND. D EBT Nov 13 '25- $86,000
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust Co.. M ILLE R COUNTY LEVEE DIST. Population 1922 (est.)_______ 20,000
Ass’d val’n '24 (30 benefits). 500,000 Bt. Louis.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
NO. 2.
Population In 1924 (est.)_____4,000
A district In Miller, Hempstead
IN T . payable in New York Ciiy.
NORTHERN ROAD IMPT. DIST.
and Little River counties.
LONG P R A IR IE LEVEE DIST.
This district (P. O. Stuttgart) is
6 s ' l l . . . $300,000c_.June 1 1931
This district is in Lafayette Co.
LINCOLN COUNTY RD. DIST 3.
(Subject to call after June 1 1921.) In Arkansas County.
5 ^ s ’ 19 M -S$150,000._____________ Is ’07 June $125,000c._June 1 1945 6s '13 J-J $64.000c.July 1 ’26-'33 5 ^ s ’ 19 M-S $1.400 OOOAug 1 ’26-’39
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925____$49,000 Subject to call after June 1 1925.)
6s ’ 18 J-D 65.000.-June 1 ’26-’38 6 s ’ 21 F-A$434,000 -Aug 1 ’ 26-’41
Total assess, val. 1920______ 160.000 i« '08 . . . $100,000c..June 1 1948 5H s’22 J-J
91 0 0 0 .-July 1 *26-’42 (For maturities see V. 114, p. 330.)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$22.75 (Subject to call after June 1 1928.)
see
’ 18 . . . 187,000_____ 1926-1942 (For maturities MarV. 114, p. 2158.) BOND. DEBT Feb 1920-$1,879.000
Population in 1920 (est.)______3,500
1922. $591,000
BOND. DEBT N ov 1924.. $225,000 TOTAL DEBT1921______11,000,000
Assessed value
NORTH LITTLE R O C K & GA L­
Value of district (est.)_____1,250.000
Population in 1920 (est.)____25,000
LINWOOD ft AUBURN LEV. DIS. Population in 1924 (est.)______2.000
LOW AY H IG H W A Y D IST.
See Southeast Arkansas Levee DU
This district Is In Pulaski County.
IN T . on 6s of 1907 payable in MISSISSIPPI COUNTY.
5s ’20 M-S$375,000. .M ar 1 ’26-’40
N . Y . City; others In Chicago.
Osceola is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1920. $500,000
LITTLE B AY AND W HITE MAN’S
Road Bonds.
CREEK.
LONOKE CO. ROAD DISTR IC TS. 6s ’ 19 F-A$800,000....................... .. Assessed valuation 1920.-38,265,948
Population in 1920 (est.)_____ 91,000
This district is in Craighead Co
Lonoke is the county seat.
Road bonds 1915_________ $300,000
5Hs'19 M-S$128,000-.Sept 1 ’26- 39
IN T . payable at the Boatmen’s
District No. 2 Bonds.
D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
(See V. 109. p. 397, for maturitr 6s Road F-A $5.500..Aug 1 ’26-’33 6s Road M-SI700,000-Sept 1 ’26-’45 Bank and the Mississippi Valley
’ 13
'20
BOND. D E B T N ov 1924.. $150,000
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
(See V. 110, p. 1556, for maturity.) Trust C o., both of St. Louis.
Actual valuation (est.)____1,000,000 5s ’ 13 s-a $142.000........................... 6s ’20 M-S 300,000c.Sept 1 ’26-'45
NORTH LITTLE R OC K SPECIAL
Road District No. 7 Bonds.
TOT. R D . BD. D T ..........
(?)
LITTLE RIVER COUNTY.
6s T4 F-A $39,000.-Aug 1 ’29-’34 Total assessed value 1924 17,595,792
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
Ashdawn is the county seat.
(Formerly under heading of ArRoad District No. 8 Bonds.
Population of county in 1910--30,468
5K s 19 s-a $560,000 ___ 1926-1939 6s ’ 15 s-a $25,000_______________
Population in 1920 (cou n ty )..47,320 genta School District.)
Road Dist No 5 Bonds
Road D istrict No. 9 Bonds.
This district is in Pulaski County.
6s '20 F-A $38,500.-Aug 1 ’26-'40 6s g '21 F-A $21,000.-Aug 1 ’26-’42 MISSISSIPPI CO. D R A IN . DISTS. 5s ’24 . . . 2 2 5 ,0 0 0 c ......................
(See V. 110, p. 2218, for maturity
(For maturity, V. 113, p. 1910.)
BOND. D E B T Nov 13 ’25. $265,000
Osceola is the county seat.
Road District No. 8 Bonds.
Road D istrict No. 11 Bonds.
Assessed value 1925 (act.).8,500,000
Drainage Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
5s T9 F-A$205,000- .A ug 1 ’26-'44 6s ’ 19 F-A$82,000
Sept 1 ’26-’39 6 s ’ 10 . . . $77,000......... 1926-1932 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25 $12.00




D ec., 1925.]

AKKANSAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

OVERCUP DRAINAGE DIST.
POLK CO. R O ^D DIST. NO. 2.
A district (P. O. Newport) in
This district has been abolished.
Jackson and Woodruff counties.
6s ’ 14 P-A $54.000--Feb 1 ’26-'34 POLK CO. R D . IMPT. D. NO. B
6s ’ 16
10,000 ................ 1934
Tnis district was abolished and no
TOTAL DEBT Oct 27 ’ 22- - -$66.000 bonds issued
IN T . at Mercantile Tr. C o.. 8t. Louis
O ZAR K TRAIL ROAD IMPT. DIS POPE COUNTY. county seat.
Russellville is the
This district is in Poinsett County
6s ’ 19 F-A $100 000-Aug 1 ’26-’44 5 HFunding Bonds.
s ’25 M-S S90.000c.Sept 1 ’27-’45
6 s ’ 22 P-A 250,000___________
(For
121,
BONDED D E B T...........................(7) TOT. maturity see V.1925- p. I l l )
BD. D T. July
$90,000
Payable at St. Louis Union Trust Assessed valuation 1924_ 6.980,495
_
Oo., St. Louis.
Popula'n, 1910, 27.153; 1920, 27.153
PARAGOULD-HOPKINS BRIDGE St.IN T. at the State National Bank
Louis.
ROAD IMPT. DIST. NO. 1.
This district is in Greene County.
5 4 s ’25 M-S $70,000-.Sept 1 ’26-'44 POPE CO. R O A D IMPT. DIST.
(For maturity see V. 121, p. 232.) 5H «T9 M-S $391.000-Sept 1 '26 '49
(See V. 109. p. 802, for maturity.)
BON D. DEBT July 1 1925-.$70,000
IN T . at the St. I*>uis Union Trust BONDED D E B T ...........................(7)
C o., St. Louis.
POPE COUNTY ROAD DIS.NO.2.
PA RK IN ROAD IMPT. D ISTRICT 6s '22 F-A.lii280.000- - Aug 1 '26 12
This district (P. O. Parkin) is Id (For maturity see V. 115, p. 1763)
Cross County.
(?)
BONDED D E B T ...............
6s ’20 M-S $555 000-Mar 1 ’26-’40 Assessed benefits_________ $898,170
BON DED D E B T ................... (7)
Population 1922 (est.)_______ 15,000
INT. payable at the National
P E RR Y COUNTY ROAD IMPT Bank of Commerce, St. Louis.
DIST. NO. 1.
5 4 s ’ 17 F A $54 OOOc.Aug 1926- 43 PRAIRIE COUNTY ROAD IMPT
BON D. D EBT Dec 9 ’ 19___ $94,000
DIST. NO. 4.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919___ $11.00
Das Arc is the county seat
Population In 1919........ ......... 15,000
4 s ’ 17 F-A $425.000-Aug 1 ’26-'42
.
IN T . is payable in St. Louis.
B
>OND. DEB!T Oct 31 ’22- $165,500
Assess, val T9 ( 4 a ct.)___ 450.00C
PH ILLIPS COUNTY.
Actual value (estimated)_1,250.000
Helena is the county seat.
Population (estimated)____ 5.000
F unding Bonds.
INT. payable at the Mississippi
5s ’25 M-S $200,OOO.Sept 1 ’27-’ 55 Valley Trust C o.. St. Louis.
(For maturity see V 120. p. 3230.)
BON D. DEBT July 1925. $200,000
Total assessed val 10'5 15.1 M .244 PRESCOTT SCHOOL D IST R IC T
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25.$16.70
This district is in Nevada Count*
Pop'n 1910 . 33.535; 1920___ 44.530 BOND. DEBT Dec 12'25- $39,000

ROBERTS ROAD IM PT. DIST.
This district is in Arkansas ano
Jefferson counties.
i $15.000—Sept 1 ’26-'30
6s ’20 M-S ( 20,000—Sept 1 ’31-'35
I 25,000 -Sept 1 ’36-'4f
BOND. DEBT Oct 1921___ $70,000
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 2,00('
INT. at the Mercantile Trust Oo
St. Louis.

237
BONDED D E B T ..............
(7)
Total assessed value 1924—2,194,178
Popula’n 1910. 11.688; 1920. 11,132
SILOAM SPRINGS.
This city is in Benton County.
City has no bonded debt.
Sewer improv. dist Dec 9 ’25-S40.000
Water improv. dist. Dec 9 '25-16,500
Sinking fund________________ 10,000
Assessed valuation city--------$945,030
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’24— $6.37>6

ROGERS SPEC. SCHOOL DIST
This district is in Benton County
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 3 ’25. $21,500
Floating debt (add'l)--------7.500 SILOAM SPRINGS SCH. DIST.
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1924 . $25,500
M-S $25,000c...................... —
Ass.val.1924 (2-5 to 4 act)1.250.000 6s
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24S26.C0 BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24—$45,000
Total assess, val. ’ 24 (1-3%
actual)_________________ 1,400,000
ROSS DRAINAGE D IS T R IC T
This district (P. O. Arkadelphla) 8chool tax (per $1,000) 1924—$12.00
Population 1924 (est.)________ 3,000
is in Clark County.
6s M9 F-A $180,500 ------ 1926-1944
BOND. D EBT Oct 1922—.$200,000 SOUTHEAST ARKANSAS LEVEE
Assesse.d valuation 1920___ 495 000
DISTR IC T.
Tax rat® (per $1,000) 1920____$3.50 6s ’ 18 J-J $489,000--Jan 1 ’ 26-’37
5 4 s'1 9 M-S 570.000 ..........1926-1944
RUNNING LAKE DRAIN. DIST 6s '21 M-S 400.000c.Sept 1 '38-’45
A district In Randolph County.
5 4s'23 M-S 300.000—Sept 1 '28-’53
6s 13 J-J $50,500c ..-.1926-1933 5 4 s
300.000 _____1929-1949
BOND. DEBT N ov 2 8 '2 5 - $50,500
Linwood and A uburn Levee
Ass’d val. (1-3 act.) '25_
_ 450,000
Bonds (A s su m ed ).
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$8,75 6s
J-J SlOO.OOOr................1935
Population in 1920 (est.)______1.400
(Subject to call after 1925.)
IN T. at Nat. Bank of Commerce, 6s
J-J
50,000....................1935
St. Louis.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-S2.270.000
Assessed valuation 1924.-15,630,427
ST. FRANCIS COUNTY.
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bk. and
Forrest City is the county seat.
Nat. Bk. o f Commerce, both o f
BOND. DEBT Dec. 1925. $60,400 N. Y ., and Union Trust C o., Mercan­
Assessed val. 1925------------ 9,000,000 tile Trust Co. and American Trust
C o., all of St. Louis. M o.
ST FRANCIS CO. ROAD DIST.
Road Bonds.
6s
17 . . . $299.509..Sept 1 ’ 2 6 ’42 STU TTG A R T SCHOOL D IST.
This district is in Arkansas County.
Rd. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5 4 s ’ 18 F-A $201.000____1926-1942 BOND. DEBT Nov 23 '25- $20,090
Floating debt_____________
15,000
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5 4 s ' 18 F-A $130.099.Feb 1 ’ 26-’38 Assess, value 1925 ( 4 act.) 2,750 000
Assessed valuation 1924___1.400. OOP
6s
...
185.000......... ........1939 School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$12.00
PINE BLUFF "SPEC. SCH. DIST school tax (per $1,000) '2 4 __ $14.00
Population 1921 (est.)________ 5.250
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
This district (P. O. Pine Bluff) is Population in 1 92 0 __________-.4 .0 0 0
5 4 s ' 19 F-A $139.000-Aug 1 ’26-’34
INT. payable (6% s.-a.) at St.
In Jefferson County.
______
(See V. 109. p. 1628. for maturity.) Louis.
-s
$50.000........................... PRESCOTT BLEVINS RD. IMPT
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
DISTRICT NO. 3
s
. . . $200.000......................... STU TTG A R T ST. IMP. D. NO. 8.
5s&6s'08J J $18 0 0 0 ___ July ’ 26-28
This district
Rd. Dist. dt. Nov 1 1921 .$1,524,164
Paving Bonds.
6s ’23 F-A 284,000c.Aug 1 '26-'48 stead Counties.is in Nevada St Hemp
-1936
Poo'n1910. 22.548;
1920. 28.385 5s '16 M-NS37.000......
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 457.) 6s T9 J-J *98.000 _____ 1926 1939
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23- $44,500
H igh-School B uilding and
BONDED D E B T ...........................(7)
4.000
ST. FRANCIS COUNTY ROAD Floating debt (add’ l)--------Equipm ent Bonds.
Assessed value 1923 ______2.250.000
D ISTRICT NO. 2.
6s ’ 17 M N$200,000_Aug 1 ’28 ’47
5 4 s ' 18 F-A$120,000c__ Yrly Aug 1 District tax (per $1,000) 1923-$27.00
BOND. DEBT July 1917- $267,000 PULASKI COUNTY.
5 4s'22 F-A 213,5 0 0c.— Yrly Aug 1 Total tax rate (per $1.000)’ 23-S40.00
Or
County seat is Little Rock
_
13.870
Assess, val.. real estate_
54s
...
*95,000cAug 1 ’26-'44 Population in 1923 (est.)— - ___ 5,500
Assess, val., personal___
3.300 ganlzed Dec. 16 1818.
ROND. DEBT May 1 ’23- $440,000
Refdg. Bonds ($22,000 annvnllv
Assessed valuation 1916_ 8,687.170
Actual value (est.)______25.OOO.OO0 1 4s'07 J-J $44.000c.July 1 '26 '27 Assessed benefits_________ 794,996 TEXARKANA.
This eity is in Miller County.
Value of district property.
425.000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 '25. $394,000 Population (est.)______________5,000
F unding Bonds.
Population of Dtst. '17 (est.).25,000 Floating debt (add'l)_______________ 9.632 * INT. at the St. Louis Union
Sinking Fund___________
350.063 Trust C o.. St. Louis: on others at 4 4 s ’25 M-S $215,836-Sept 1 ’26-'53
the Mississippi Valley Tr. C o., St. L (For maturing of $215,000 of issue
Total assess, val. 1925
PLUM BAYOU LEVEE DIST.
(3-10 actual)............... .-77,147.490
see V. 121, p. 877.)
•R efunding Bonds.
5 s '25 -..$ 2 4 5 ,0 0 0 ___ June 1 1945 State & Co. tax(per $1,000)'25$17 45 ST. FRANCIS DRAIN AGE DIST TOT. BD. DEBT Aug ’25-$ 215.837
TO TAL DEBT Oct 1925. $345,000 Pop’n 1910.86,751; 1920___ 109.464
A district (P. O. Piggott) In Clay Assessed valuation 1924--5.330,758
IN T. at Union Trust C o.. N. Y.
Population 1920 (census)-.
8,257
True value of prop, (est.).30.000 000
ind Oreene Counties.
IN T . at the St. Louis Trust C o.,
Assessed benefits________ 1.068.278
8s 09 J-J $157.000___ July 1 1929
Population 1925____________ 40.000 PULASKI COUNTY ROAD IM­ 6s 11 J-D 99.000—June 1 '26'31 St. Louis.
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 10.
*IN T. at Harris Trust & Savings
88 000--Jan 1 ’ 26-’36
5s
. . . $1,750,000.Yrly Nov 1 6s '14 J-J
Bank, Chicago.
BON'D DF.BT Oct 20 1917 $437,009 T E X A R K A N A SPEC . SCH . D IS T ,
BOND D EBT Dec 1 '25.$2.266,090 Sinking fund______________
A district in M iller County.
22.095
PLUM BAYOU ROAD DISTR IC T. Assessed valuation 1925. -55 009.000
Assessed val. ’ 1 5 ( 4 a c t .)--5.450.000
Building Bonds.
This district (P. O.Plne Bluff) is n District tax rate (per$l ,000) '24S2.91
‘
'
INTEREST Is payable at New 6s 18 J-J $2 1,000................... 1938
Jefferson County.
5 4*'17 F-A 50,000...................1940
First Nat. Bank. Columbus. Ohio.
6 4 s ’23 M-S$235.000c.Sept 1 ’28-’43 PULASKI-LONOKE DRAINAGE
8.2 50c____ 1926-1927
8s ’04 A-O
(For maturity see V. 118. p. 1443.)
19.500c.July 1 ’ 26-'38
DISTRICT.
8T. FRANCIS LEVEE DISTR IC T 5s 11 J-J
BOND. DEBT Nov 19 '25.$235.000
20,000c.-Jan 1 ’26-’33
5 4 s 14 J-J
Tnis ui trict is in Pulaski and
R. O. Bridge Junction.
Total assessed value 1925.. 450,000 Lonoke counties.
Incorp. 1893. Pop. 1923. 131.000 5 4 s'2 5 J-J 100.000___________ 1949
IN T . at American Trust Co , 6s '22 s-a $110,000...........................
BOND. DEBT Nov 15'24. $318,000
l.evee BondsSt. Louis.
I’OT. BD. DT. Apr 1922-. $110,090 68 '03 J-J $250.000c—1933 & 1913 Total assessed value 1923
(4 -1 -3 actual)_________ 5,780,690
486.000 6s '05 J-J 250.000c_.1935 & 1945
P O C K E T C Y P R E S S D R . D . N O . 1. Vssess. val. (equal.) 1919-. 335,000
6s '07 J-J 500.000c..1937 & 1917 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S12.O0
This district is in Pulaski and Assessed benefits..............
5s '09 J-J 325.000c..1929 & 1919 Population in 1924 (est.)____ 11,000
Jefferson Counties.
INT on Ps due 1925-1927 ray5s '09 J-J 71 0.0 0 0 c..1939 & 1959
($6.000,-N ov 1 '26-'28 RAN DOLPH C O U N TY ROAD
on 5 4 s and
5 4-s'14 J-J 1,500,000c-Jan l ’45-'64 tble In Texarkana,R. Comptonbonds
DISTRICT NO. 8.
2.500 __Nov 1 1929
f
C o.,
.(9 2 .0 0 0 ............... 1926-1927 > 1918 at Wm.
6s '15
12.000. -N ov 1 '30-'33 Pocahontas Is the county seat
’
\51.000_____________ 192?- ■t. Louis, and on 5s at the Mer­
3.500 _Nov 1 1931 8s '18 s-a $39.000_____1926-193)cantile Trust Co.
5
12.000.
-Aug 1 26-'29 4s'1 7 J-J $490.0 9 0 c ___ 1948-199
6J4s’24 M -N 20.000. -N ov 1 '35-'39
5
-Aug 1 30-'34 4 s'1 8 J-J 200.000c.July 1 ’49-'6v
6s '20
14.000. -N ov 1
'40-'41 F-A 20.000.
15,000--Aug 1 '35-'37 5 4-s’ 19 J-J 200.000c. July 1 ’ 50-'6- TRI-COUNTY DRAINAGE DIST.
7.500 ___Nov 11942
5 4 s ’ I9 J J 200.000c.July 1 '50-.69
This district (P. O. Earle) is in
7 non .
A o e 1 10 '8
7.000____ Nov 11943
7.500 ___Nov 11944 BOND. D EBT Oct 27 '22. -$1 10.000 6s '21 J-J 139.000c. Jan 1 '52-71 ’rittenden. Cross and St. Frnacls
act). 220.000 5 4 s'2 I J-J 121.000c.Jan l '52-'7l •ountles
BOND. D EBF N ov 1 1 9 2 4 . -$82 000 Assess.val. '21 (abt
5 4s'22 J-J 200.000c.July 1 *53-'7?
Drainage Bonds.
Assessed benefits___________ 195.641 Population in 1922 (est.)______1,200
6s '22 „ - S40.000C-July 1 ’53-'72 8s 14 M-S $225.000c . .1926-1934
INT. on 6s of 1920 at the Mercan
Population in 1924___________ 2.500
tile Trust Co., St. Louis, or at pur­ 5 4 s'24 . . 409.090 ..J an 1 ’55-'74 TOTAL DEBT Nov 21 '25 $321,000
IN T..atSt. Louis Union Trust Co
TOT. DEBT July 1 ’ 2 5 ---$ 5 ,582,00'! Tot.ass'd cal.'25(50% act.) 1.250,000
chaser's option. Bankers Trust Co
St. Louis.
______
Tot,.assess. val.'24(40%act)37.000.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922...$28 00
New York.
______
POINSETT COUNTY.
TNT. on brands of 1914 and 1915 at Population in 1922__________ 10,000
Harrisburg Is the county seat.
(N T. at St. Louis Union Tr. Co.
First, Nat Bank. Chicago: other bonds
RED RIVER BRIDGE DISTRICT
Certificates ot Indebtedness.
This district (P. O. Texarkana) l» at First Nat. Bank, N. Y ., Exchange
6s T7 J-J ($32.090--July 1 '26-'29 in Miller & Little River Counties.
Bank & Trust C o.. Memphis, or TRI COUNTY H IG H W A Y IMPT.
1 4,000
Julv 1 1930
Union & Planters Bank & Trust Co..
Bridge B uilding Bond*.
D ISTR IC T.
TOTAL DEBT Apr 1923 *350.090 5 4s'17 F AI197.0 Oc.Aug 1 '26-’37 Memphis.
This district is in Greene, CraigTotal assessed value 1924- 9,686.243 (For maturity see V. 105. p. 1333.)
Poinsett Counties.
Pop'n 1910. 12,791; Id gO ... 20.848 54 s'2 0 F-A 72 590--Aug 1 ’26-'3P SALINE COUNTY ROAD DISTS lead and $2.000.000......... ..................
6s
...
Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
(See V. 110, p 1112. for maturity
BOND. D T . 1919.............$2,000,000
P O IN S E T T CO. D R . D IS . N O. 6.
BOND. DEBT Dec 22 '23 $296 000 5 4 S'20 M-S $37.500.-Feb 1 ’26-'40
6s '12 Sept $160 OOOc.Sept 1 '25 '41 Assessed valuation 1920--7,700.00f
BONDED D E B T ................... ( ? )
BOND. DEBT Nov 1912. $205,000 Actual value (est.)_______ 25.000,000
TUCKERMAN SPEC. SCH. DIST.
SEBASTIAN BRIDGE DIST.
Real value of lands in dist.
This district (P. O. Tuckerman) is
(est.)..................................1,600.000 RED RIVER LEVEE DIST. NO I
This district (P. O. Fort Smith) to in Jackson County.
In Sebastian County.
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, Chicago
6s '18 F-A $34.000...........................
This district is In La Fayette Co.
Bridge Bonds.
TOT. BD. DT. Oct 29 ’23--$34.000
Levee Bonds.
P O IN S E T T
COUNTY
D R A IN
5s 19 A-O $403,''00____ 1926-1939 Floating debt (add’l)_______ 12,000
6s '15 F-A $54.000..........1926-1931
D IS T . N O. 7.
6s '21 M-S 300.000.....................1931 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000 )*22.$12.00
6 s '18 F-A 1.215 500c. Aug 1 '26-’42 BOND. DEBT May 24 '24 $ 195,000
(Optional on or after the 5th year)
2,009 BOND. DEBT Nov 8 '24- $745,000
5s '19 F-A2,200.OOOc.Aug 1 '29-'49 Floating debt (add’l)______
T Y R O N Z A -S T . F R A N C IS R O A D
5 4 s ’23F-A 1.440.000c. Aug 1 '29-'49 Tot.ass'd val. '24 ( 4 a c t .)-.365.250 Total assessed value 1924
IM P R O V E M E N T D I S T R I C T .
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.$5.040.000 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$80.00
(about 4-5 actual)_____35,414,107
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust Co.
This district (P. O. Parkin) is In
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24--$3.00
Assessed benefits________ $6,028,645
Population (estimated)-------- 12,000
Population in 1924 (est.)_____35,000 Cross County.
6s ’20 M-S $297.000.Sept 1 ’26-’ 40
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank. N . Y. RICHLAND TOWNSHIP ROAD
IMPROVEMENT DISTRICT.
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 396)
SEVIER COUNTY
POINSETT CO. ROAD DISTS
This district is In Monroe County
BOND. DEBT April 1921. $350,000
De Queen is the county seat.
Assessed value 1919______
981,000
$8,000 -.A u g I 1926
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
District No. 2 Bonds.
18.000.
Aug 1 '27-'28
5J4s’ 19 F-A $45 000 ......... 1926-1940
6s
. . . $42,000 .......... 1926-1939 Assessed benefits_________ 500,000
INT. at Mercantile Trust C o.,
20.000Aug 1 ’29-'30 Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5 4 s ’ 19 M-S 80 000 ......... 1926-1935
St. Louis.
______
22.000. Aug 1 '31-'3 2
D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
- - $ 100.000 ...............................................
5 4 s’19 F-A $64.000--Aug 1 ’26-’39 6 s ’20 F-A
12.000...A u g 1 1933 BONDED D E B T ....... .................... (7)
13.000..A u g 1 1934
Ass’d val. '24 ( 4 actual).$6,084,138 ULM S C H O O L D I S T R I C T N O . 52.
D istrict No. S Bonds.
28.000.
Aug 1 '35-’36
-S
. . . $40.000...........................
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$15.70 This district (P. O. Ulm) is in Prairie
BON D. D E B T /D ist N o. 2 ...........(7)
15.000. ..A u g 1 1937 Popula'n 1910, 16,616: 1920. 18.301 County.
S chool B uilding Bonds.
[Dist. No. 3-580.000
16.000.
. .Aug 1 1938
Assess val (Dist. No 2 ___ $215,214
5 4 « ’ 19 M-S $20 000 ......... 1926-1939
34.000. Aug 1 '39-'40 SHARP COUNTY.
-s '20 - - 6.000...........................
(Dist. No. 3___ 600.526 BOND. D E B T Oct 1923.. .$201.000
Hardy is the county seat.
BOND. D E B T N ov 1 3 ’25- _$23,000
Act. val. (eat.) (Dist.No.2$2.500.000
IN T. payable at St. Louis Union
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
1Dist .No .3 2.000.000 Trust C o.. St. Louis.
_s
___ $45,000_____________ ___ Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25_$12.00




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TEXAS—DEBT OF STATE

VAN BUREN COUNTY ROAD
D ISTR IC T NO. 1.
Post office Clinton.
Road Bonds.
—8
. . . $85,000c*.........................
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)

6s '11 Dec 33.000c.Dec 1 ’26-’36
6s '12 Dec 12.000c.Dec 1 '26-’31
6s '14 Jan 98,000c.-Jan 1 '26-'39
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1917- $419,500
Assessed val’n, real estate.2,500.000
Assessed val’n, personal_
_ 500.000
Tot.ass’d val.'17(14 act.)_3,000,000
VAN BUREN COU N TY ROAD Population in 1917 (est.)____10.000
IM PT. D IS T R IC T NO. 8.
IN T . Is payable In Chicago, 111.
P. O. Bee Branch.
5Ms’20 M-S S80.000- - Sept 1 ’26-’39 WEST HELENA~&~MARVELL RD.
IMPROVEMENT D ISTR IC T
(For maturity see V . 111. p. 1875)
This district is in Phillips County
BOND. DEBT N ov 14'25--$83,000
Assess, valuation (2% a c t). 285.000 6s '20 F-A$830,000—Aug 1 ’26-'46
Population In 1924 (est.)______ 3,000 (See V. I l l , p. 220, for maturity)
IN T . at St. Louis Union Trust BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’23-.$867.000
Oo., St. Louis.
WEST HELENA SPEC. SCH. D.
VAN BUREN W A T E R W O R K S
This district (P. O. West Helena)
IMPROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1. Is in Phillips County.
This district is in Crawford Co.
S chool Bonds.
5 ^ s ’23 J-J 8202.000_______________ 6s '16 M S $25.000___ Sept 1 1931
BON D. D E B T N ov 19 ’25- $202,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 1920.. $42 500
Assessed valuation 1922___1,945.900 Assess, val. '19 (80% a ct.).3.000.000
Actual value_____________ 5.000 000
V A N N D A LE S P E C . S C H . D IS T . Total tax rate (per $1,000) '20-840 00
This district (P. O. Vanndale) is Population in 1920 (est.)______8.000
IN T . payable at Chase National
In Cross County.
Bank, New York.
B uilding Bonds.
6s '17 A O /$15,000--A pr 1 '26 '35
l 4.000--A pr 1 '36 '37 W H IT E R IV E R L E V E E D IS T .
This district (P. O. Cotton Plant)
TOTAL D EBT Nov 13 '25- $22,000
Assess, val.. real estate '19.1,200,000 is In Woodruff, Monroe and Prairlf
Assess, val. personal 1919. 801,000 counties.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-$12.00 6s '09 M-S 890 000c____ 1926-1943
6s ' l l J-J
75.000c_ Part yearly
_
75.000c_ Part yearly
_
WARDBLL AND W H ITTEN RD 6s g T2 J-J
IMPT. D IST R IC T NO. 2.
6s 13 J-J 100,000c____ 1929-1933
64 500 _____1926 1940
This district is in Mississippi Co 6s 15 J-J
6s '20 M-S $143.000-Sept 1 ’26-’4] BOND. DEBT Dec 1919.- $896,500
(For maturity see V 113, p 107.) Certificate debt__________ 167,000
BOND. DEBT July 1921— $163,000 Assessed benefits__________1,750,000
IN T. Is payable at the Merchants
Assessed value 1920_______ 513.975
Actual value (est.)________ 2,000 000 Laclede Nat. Bank, St. Louis. M o.
Population (e s t.)_______________5,000

IN T. at the Mercantile Trust C o., W IL S O N S P E C IA L S C H . D IS T .
This district is in Mississippi
St. Louis.
County.
6s T9 F-A $60.000c-Aug 1 '26-'39
W A R R E N S PE C . S C H . D I S T .
This district Is in Bradley County BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’24- $65,000
6s
. . . 30,000________________ T ot. ass'd val. 1924____ — 1.380.200
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 '25- $79,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $12.00
(Due in from 3 to 20 years.)
Floating debt (add’l)______
15.000 W OODRUFF CO. ROAD IMPT
DISTRICTS.
As'd val. '25 (50% a c t .)._ .2,830.219
P. O. Augusta.
School tax (per $1,000) 1925—812.00
Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
_— $81,000 _____1926-1939
W A S H IN G T O N C O . R D . D IS T S , 6s
Dist. No. 12 Bonds.
Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s T9 M-S $471,000-Sept 1 '26-’41
6.t4s'20 F-AS120.500.........................
6s '21 F-A 45.000_.Aug 1 '26-'4( (See V. 110, p. 1902, for maturity)
BONDED D E B T ............
(?)
Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s '20 A-0$337,000—Oct 1 '26-'4(
WOODRUFF & PRAIRIE COS
(See V. 110, p. 1667. for maturity)
ROAD IMPT. DIST. NO. 6
3s '21 A -0 * 1 10 ,000 ...O ct 1 '2 6 -3(
P. O. Augusta.
Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
-s
. . . $600,000......................... 5J4s'19M-S $352,000 .........1926-1944
6s
. . . 200.000............... ............
BONDED DEBT—
( ?)
Dist. No. 2, April 1920— 8400.00C BONDED D E B T ________
Assessed value—
Dist. No. 2.......................3,045,290 W Y N N E .
This city is the county seat of
W A T E R L O O D R A IN A G E D IS T .
Cross
A district (P. O. Pine Bluff) in TO T. County.Nov 19 ’23- $127,000
DEBT
Jefferson Countv.
Total value ()4 actual)_
_
5Hs*13 J-D $96 500c-June 1 '2 6 '3a Total tax rate (per $1,000) 11.000,000
'23-829.00
BON D. D EBT N ov 2 4 '2 5 . $96,500 Population 1910, 2,353; 1920, 2,933
IN T . at St. Louis Union Tr. Co.
W E S T E R N C L A Y D R A I N . D IS T YELL COUNTY ROAD IMPROVEThis district (P. O. Corning) is in
MENT DISTRICT NO. 1.
Clay County.
Post Office Danville.
Drainage B onds.
Road Bonds.
6s '08 Dec $48 OOOc.Dec 1 ’ 26-’33 - -S
. . . $400,000...........................
6s TO Dec 80.OOOc.Dec 1 ’26-'35 BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)

State of Texas.
IT8

D E B T, RESOURCES, &c.
Admitted as a State (Act M ar. 1 1845)______ Dec. 29 1845
Total area of State^(square miles)_________________ 265,780
State Capital______________________________________ Austin
G ov. (till 3d Tues. in Jan. 1927)_(Mrs.) Miriam A. Ferguson
Lieut.-Governor (term expires Jan. 1927)_ Barry Miller
_
Sec. of State (term expires Jan. 1927) Miss Emma Grigsby
MeKarg.
Treasurer (term expires Jan. 1927)__W. Gregory Hatcher
Comptroller (term expires Jan. 1927)_______ S. H. Terrell
Attorney-General (term expires 1927)________ Dan M oody
LEGISLATURE meets biennially In odd years on the 2d Tuesday In
January, and sessions are limited to 60 days at $5 per day and $2 per day
thereafter without limit.
HISTORY OF DEBT.— For early history o f the State debt see "State
and City Supplement" o f April 1894. pages 174 and 175.
At the time o f the panic In 1907 State was for a few days obliged to
tuspend cash payments, but merely because o f Its Inability to secure cash
from the 31 State depositories witb which the State had on deposit at the
time $1,504,637 45. See V. 85. p. 1289. and V. 86. p. 240.
W h en D u e.
R efu n d in g Bonds (C ontinu ed) .
LOANS—
3s '06 J-J$ 1,647,000..July 1 1946
R efu n d in g Bonds,
(Subject to call July 1 1911.)
4s '93 J-J $334,500r___M ay 2 1933
3s '04 J-J 288,000c—.Jan 1 1944 3s T 0 J-J$ 1,353.700c...............195P
(Subject to call after 1930 )
(Subject to call Jan. 1909.)
6s ’ 23 J-J
50.000____Jan 1 1928
All the above bonds are held in State funds.
INTEREST is payable at the Seaboard National Bank, New York, and
at the State Treasury.
r TOTAL DEBT, & c.—
D e c. 1 ’ 23. Sept. 1 '25. S ept. 1 '24.
Total bonded debt__________________ $4,852,200 $4,852,200 $4,852,200
PERMANENT SCHOOL FUND.— This fund on Sept 1 1925 con­
tained $609,638.45in cash, $28.953,112m State, city, county, school district




[ V ol .

121

ASSESSED VALUATION AND T A X RATE.—
Y ears —
Real E state. P ersonal P roperty.
T otal.
Tax p . 1,000
1925_______ -..$2,389,030,038 $1,137,551,485 $3,526,581,523
1924_______ . . . 2,292,540,339 1 1,126,551,485
3,419,091,814
1923_______
3.423.103,371 $7.50
1922_______ . . . 2,143.261,056
3,242,266.857
7.50
1,099,005,531
1921.............
3,370.469.672
6.20
6.20
1920............. . . . 2.042,896,814
1,157,398,391
3,200,295,205
1,157.408.391
1919............. . . . 2,042,896,814
3,200,305.205
7.50
1918............. . . . 1,911,003,122
5.50
1,101,787,355
3,012,790,477
1917............. . . . 1.763,137,182
2,871,744.269
6.00
1916............. . . . 1,791,848,566
956.462,209
2,748,310.775
6.00
1915_______ . . . 1,803,200,948
2,755.171,793
5.50
951,970.845
1914_______ . . . 1,781,975.356
2.743.078.976
3.25
961,103,620
1912............ . . . 1,650.208,381
882.501.669
2,532.710,050 2.66 2-3
1910............. . . . 1,633,878,050
2.066
754,622,074
2,388,500,124
1905........... . . .
829,235,687
3.80
307,787,043
1.139,022.730
1900_______ — .
3.466
594.652,460
351.667,798
946,320,258
1890............. . . .
3.25
499,522,828
282,589,055
78 3.111,883
1880_______ . . .
197,167.630
311,470,736
5.00
114,303,106
1874_______
5.00
149,793,361
94,717,197
244,510,558
N o te .— In 1908 there was a large increase in the assessed valuation, due to
a new law which required that property be assessed at its full value.
DEBT LIM ITATION.— Stale .— Section 49, Article 3 of the State Constitution reads “ No debt shall be created by or on behalf of the State'
except to supply casual deficiencies of revenue, repel invasion, suppress
'nsurrection, defend the State in war, or pay existing debt; and the debt
created to supply deficiencies in the revenue shall never exceed, in the
aggregate at any one time, two hundred thousand dollars,”
Section 50 of the same Article prohibits the Legislature from giving or
tending, or authorizing the giving or lending of the credit of the State In
aid of. or to any person, association or corporation, whether municipal or
other; or to pledge the credit of the State In any manner whatsoever, for
the payment of the liabilities, present or prospective, of any individual,
association of Individuals, municipal or other corporation.
C ounties, C ities, Tow ns, A c.— Section 52 of Article 3 of the State Con­
stitution states that the Legislature shall have no power to authorize any
county, city, town or other political corporation or subdivision of the
State to lend its credit or to grant public money or thing of value in aid of
or to. any individual, association or corporation whatsoever, or to be­
come a stockholder in such corporation, association, or company; provided,
however, that under legislative provision any county, any political sub­
division of a county, any number of adjoining counties, or any political sub­
division of the State, or any defined district now or hereafter to be described
and defined within the State, and which may or may not Include towns,
villages or municipal corporations, upon a vote of a two-thirds (2-3) ma­
jority of the resident property taxpayers voting thereon, in addition
to all other debts, may issue bonds or otherwise lend its credit in any
amount not to exceed one-fourth (14) of the assessed valuation of the real
property of such district or territory, except that the total bonded indebted­
ness of any city or town shall never exceed the limits Imposed by other
provisions of this constitution, and levy and collect such taxes to pay the
Interest thereon and provide a sinking fund for the redemption thereof, as
the Legislature may authorize and In such manner as It may authorize the
same for the following purposes : improvement of rivers, creeks and streams
to prevent overflows and to permit of navigation thereof, or irrigation
thereof, or In aid of such purposes, construction and maintenance of pools,
lakes, reservoirs, dams, canals and waterways for the purposes of irriga­
tion. drainage or navigation, or in aid thereof; construction, maintenance
and operation of macadamized, graveled or paved roads and turnpikes,
nr in aid thereof. Sec 4 of Article XI relates to cities and towns of 5.000
or less population and as amended in Nov. 1920 limits the annual tax
which may be levied by such municipalities to defray the current expenses
of local government for any one year to 1 4$ % . Sec. 5 of Art. X I stipulates
that in cities of over 5,000 inhabitants no tax for any purposes in any one
year must exceed two and one-half per centum of the taxable property, and
provides that no debt shall ever be created by any city or town unless at
tlie same time provision be made to assess and collect annually a sufficient
sum to pay the interest thereon and create a sinking fund for at least two
per cent (2%) thereon. By Sec. 6, Art. X I. counties, cities and towns are
authorized to levy taxes necessary to pay the interest and provide a sinking
fund to satisfy any indebtedness legally made and undertaken: but afl
such taxes shall be assessed and collected separately from that levied,
assessed and collected for current expenses of municipal government, and
shall, when levied, specify in the Act of levying, the purpose therefor.
Sec. 7. Art. X I. provides that all counties and cities bordering on the coast
of the Gulf of Mexico are authorized, upon a vote of two-thirds (2-3)
of the taxpayers therein, to levy such tax for construction of sea-walls
breakwaters or sanitary purposes, and may create a debt for such works
and issue bonds in evidence thereof. But no debt for any purpose shall ever
be Incurred in any manner by any city or county unless provision is made,
at the time of creating the same, for levying and collecting a sufficient tax
to pay the interest thereon and provide at least two per cent (2% ) as a
sinking fund.
A joint resolution, amending Article X V I of the Constitution o f Texas,
authorizing the city and county of Galveston to issue $5,000,000 seawall
bonds, passed by the 1919 Legislature, was approved by the voters at the
November 1919 election.
School D istricts .— Section 3 of Article VII of the constitution authorize8
the Legislature to provide for the formation of school districts by general or
special law and the same section provides that, with the approval of a
majority o( the qualified tax-paying voters, such districts may levy a tax
of not to exceed (as amended Nov. 2 1920) $1.00 oo the $100 valuation,
this limitation, however, not to apply to incorporated cities or towns con­
stituting separate and independent school districts.
MUNICIPAL AND COUNTY BOND LAW .— A State law approved in
1893 has done much to widen the market for new Texas municipal loans.
At uresHiit. before anv bond can be issued bv a munieioalit.v or eounev It
must receive the certificate of the Attorney-General that it is a lawful obli­
gation. It must then be registered in the office of the State Comptroller,
ind when the bond is so issued its validity cannot be questioned except on
Che grounds of fraud or forgery. The text of the law will be found in the
‘State and City Supplement" of April 1895. page 178.
Where the fact is known to us we have marked with a star (*) In the recurns below the Issues put out prior to the enactment of the above law.
A law went into effect Aug. 26 1899 compelling counties and incorporated
towns and cities to submit propositions for the issuance of bonds [all except
‘funding bonds issued or to be issued of any valid outstanding bonds of
said county, town or city” ; also excepting bond issues for '«ss than $2,000,
when ' issued for the purpose of repairing buildings or structures for the
building of which bonds are allowed to be Issued” ) to a vote of the qualified
tax-payers before the issue can be submitted to the Attorney-General for
approval as required by the law of 1893. V. 69. p. 509.
The Attorney-General’s Department in May 1913 rendered opinion*
bolding (1) that no town of less than 1.000 inhabitants is authorized to
Issue bonds and (2) that road and school bonds are subject to taxation.
V. 97. p. 310.
TA XATION OF MUNICIPAL BONDS.— We were advised by the A ttorney-General’s Department under date of Dec. 12 1911 that they find no
exemption in the Constitution or statutes of this State in favor of bonds or
notes or other evidences of Indebtedness issued by the State or any munici­
pality.
DECISIONS AND OPINIONS.— For court decisions and opinions ren­
dered by the Attorney-General’s office from time to time affecting bonds of
municipalities, counties, school districts, drainage and levee districts, see
V. 87. p. 112. 1254, 1557; V. 90, p. 515, 1188 and 1313 ;V. 91. p. 1788
V . 92. p. 406; V. 93. p. 1413: V. 94. P. 503. 719 1520. 1578: V. 97. p. 310
V. 103, p. 863; V . 103, p. 2445; V . 109, p . 2374; V . 110, p. 783, and V . 114.
p. 1685.
SAVINGS BANK INVESTMENTS.— Under date of Sept. 24 1917 the
Department of Insurance and Banking wrote us in part as follows con­
cerning the law regulating the investment of funds of savings institutions
in Texas
•
* * While we have a law providing for savings banks in this
State there have been no banks organized and operating under this law.
We do, however, have a number of State banks that have established
what is known as savings departments which they operate In connection
with their commercial banks. Under the savings department provision.
State banks are permitted to accept savings deposits, and all funds and
assets of any such savings department must be kept segregated and un­
mingled with the commercial business of any State bank adopting a sav­
ings department.” The law regulating the investment of Such savings
deposits reads as follows-

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TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

“ Such banks or banking and trust companies may invest not more than
85% o f the total amount of such savings deposits in any of the following
classes o f securities, and not otherwise, to wit:
1. In bonds or interest bearing notes or obligations of the United States
or o f those for which the faith of the United States is pledged for the pay­
ment o f principal and interest.
2. In bonds of any city, county, town or school district or other sub­
division of this State, now organized or which may hereafter be organized,
and which is now or may hereafter be authorized to issue bonds under
the Constitution and laws of this State, which has not defaulted in the
payment of any part o f either principal or interest thereof, within five
years previous to making such investments.
3. In bonds of the State of Texas, or of any State o f the Union that has
not within the last five years previous to making such investment defaulted
in the payment o f any part of either principal or interest thereof.
4. In the first mortgage bonds o f any steam or electric railroad, the
Income of which is sufficient to pay all operating expenses and fixed charges,
which has its domicile in the State.
5. In bonds or notes secured by first mortgage, deed o f trust or other
valid lien on unincumbered, improved real estate to run for a term of not
longer than ten years, situated in the State, worth at least twice the amount
loaned thereon, such bonds or notas to be always accompanied by a com­
plete abstract o f title to the property mortgaged and an attorney’s cer­
tificate or title insurance policy In some company incorporated under the
laws o f this State, certifying said bonds or notes to be the first lien on the
land mortgaged.
It shall be the duty of the directors of such bank or banking and trust
company, as soon as practicable, to invest the moneys and funds of such
savings department, by purchase or otherwise, in the securities above
described.
The Bank Guaranty Law passed by the 1909 Legislature contains pro­
visions defining the Investments to be made by State banks or banking and
trust companies maintaining a saVings department. V. 89. p. 1364
COMMISSIONERS’ COURTS AUTHORIZED TO CREATE AND
ESTABLISH IRRIGATION DISTR IC TS.— Chapter 172, General Laws
1913. authorizes the creation and establishment of Irrigation districts by the
Commissioners Court of any county throughout the State and for the Issu­
ance o f bonds after the same have been passed by the District Court. Set
item under Cam eron County Irriga tion D is trict N o . 1, on page 1312, of the
“ Chronicle’ ’ for Oct. 31 1914.
POPULATION.— The population of Texas has been as follows:
1920............... 4.663.22811890............... 2,235.52311860 ..................604.216
1 9 1 0 .. ........... 3.896.54211880............... 1,591.74911850 ..................212.592
1 9 0 0 ..
... 3.048,71011870-............
818.5791
Of the total population in 1920, 741,694 were blacks, which compares
with 690,020 in 1910, 620.722 in 1900 , 492 837 in 1890. 393.384 in 1880
253,475 In 1870, 182.931 in I860 and 58,558 In 1850. It, will be observed
that the proportion o f the colored race has greatly diminished, the ratio
for 1920 being only 15 9% and for 1910 only 17.7%. against 20.4% In 1900.
22.04% In 1890 and larger percentages in previous decades.

A L V IN .

This city is in Brazoria County.
Street Bonds.
6s
. . . $19.000_______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 '23- *30.000
Floating debt_____________21.000
Total assess, val. 1923 .-1,687,140
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1923__ $15.00
Population 1910, 1.453; 1920..1.519
A M A R IL L O . ~

This city is in Potter County.
Paving Bonds.
4>£sT5 . . . $38.000_______________
($1,000 yearly on N ov. 1.)
5s '17 M-S $2 000.Mar 15 ’ 25-’ 26
5s '17 M-S 32.000-Mar 15 '25-'5S
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
5s '21 .T-DS533.000. . Dec 1 ’ 26-'61
(Optional $150,000 Dec. 1 1926,
$123,000 Dec. 1 '31, and $260,000
Dec. 1 1941.)
W arrants.
5s '25 M.-S $100,000c-Mar 1 '26-'35
BOND.DEBT Dec 10'25. $818,000
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
137,311
1,500
Note debt (add'l)________
Sink.fund (cash) Apr 15’25.
194,176
Tot ass'd val. 1924_____ .28,968,649
Tax rate (per $1 .000) '24____$10.00
Pon’ n 1910. 9.957: 1920_____ 15,494
IN T . at Nat. City Bank, N. Y

1,200
Floating debt_____________
Sinking fund______________
54,600
Assess, val., real estate___ 810,075
Assess, val.; personal_____ 114,758
Tot.ass’d val.'25(3-5 a ct.). 924,833
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'25 -$12.00
Population, 1910, 1.197: 1920. 1.569
INT. payable at the Hanover
National Bank N. Y.
The total debt includes $221,000
sea-wall and levee bonds which are
taken care of by the State ad valorem
taxes of San Patricio County.
ARLINGTON.
This town is in Tarrant County.
Water.
3s '19 F-A S76.000-.Feb 1 ’26-’44
BOND. DEBT Dec 11 '25. $284,000
Water debt (included)_____ 140,000
Sinking fund______________
12,500
Tot. ass’d value 1925 (abt.
3-5 act.)_______________ 2,475,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$15.00
Population, 1910. 1,794; 1920, 3,031
ARLINGTON H E IG H T S IN D E ­
PENDENT SCHOOL D IS T .
Annexed to Fort. Worth Ind. Sch.
District. See subsequent page.
A R L IN G T O N

IN D ? S C H . D IS T .

J-J *100,000___ Jan 1 1962
(Onfional Jan 1 1932.)
B uilding Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 11 '25- $130,000
5s '17 J-J
15.000c____July 1957 ■Sinking fund...... .................... 18 000
5s '10 Feb 100.000c...F eb 1 1950 Tot.ass'd val.'25(14 a c t .)..4.000.000
5s '17 J-J
50.000c...Jan 1 1957 School tax rate (per *1.000) '25 10.00
(Subject to call Jan 1 1927.)
Population in 1925__________ 7,500
5s '18 M -N 80.000c............ ...1 9 5 8
5s '20 J-.I
20.000c_______ 1910 A R M S T R O N G C O U N T Y .
6s '21 J-D ( 80.000c.Dec 1 '25-’41
Ciaude is (hr countv seat.
1120.000c.Dec 1 '42-'61
Wd. & B r i d g e F u n d . W a r ra n ts.
BOND. DEBT Nov 19'24 $470 000 6s '2-2 M-S *18.000c Mar 15 '26-’32
95 227 BOND. DEBT Nov 28 '24. $50,000
Sinking fund____________
Tot.ass'd val.'25(3-5 act.)26 280 476 Floating debt_____________
33,900
Sch lax rate (per $1,000) 2 5 -^ 9 00 Total assess, value 1924.-4,197,000
Population in 1925__________ 25,000 Staff ACo.tax'per *1 .000) '24. *8 30
Population 1 9 1 0 . 2.682: 1920, 2.816
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
ANDERSON CO U N TY.
Palestine Is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 1 (R ed.beg rtl'32.) A T A S C O S A C O U N T Y .
Jourdariton is (he county seat.
5s '12 Apr$150.000____Jan 1 1952
R o a d D istrict N o. 4 B o n d s .
BOND DEBT Sept 1 ’23 $119,000
Sinking fund____________
15.666 5W« IS J-J *250 000___ Inly 15 1948
C IT IE S . C O U N T IE S A N D T O W N S IN T H E
Suhl-. t to .11 July 5 1928.)
Assess val.,county. 1922.14.202.302
County tax (per $1 .000) 1920 .19.10 5 ^ s ’24 J-J 100.000...J u ly 15 1949
STATE OF TEXAS.
(OjJti uiai July 15 1934 )
Pop'n '10. 29,650: '20 (Census)34.318
BOND DEBT Sept 1 '23 $517,000
INT. at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y.
ABILENE.
ALBANY.
Sinking fund & interest..
62.000
County seat o f Taylor Co. Inc. In
This city is in Shackleford County. A N D E R S O N CO. R D . D IS T . N O .8 Assessed valuation 1922 . 10.97!,752
1887. Commission govt, adopted in
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s'23 A-O10 I$243 OOOcApr 10 '26-’52 State&(’ o taxiper $1,000) *22 $14.70
1911.
5s '1.3 . . . *14.500c..O ct 25 1953
[ S.nnOc.Apr 10 1953 Pop'n 1910. 10.004; 1920____ 12,702
6s '21 . . .
82.500c...$2,500 vrlv.
W a te r-W o rk s (F u n d in g ).
[160.000-.Feb 1 '26-'35
5s '98 . . .
* 6 .5 0 0 ... Feb 22 1928 BD.D T.fall water)Dec 11'25 *91.000 5s '25 F-A \340.000-.Fcb 1 '36-’55 A TH EN S I N D T ^ C H . D IS T .
(Subject to call begin. Feb. 22 1908.) Ass'd val.'25(60% a ct.)----- 797.620
This district is in Henderson Co.
BOND. DEBT Mar 1925.$1.090.000
R eserv oir B on d s.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25*15.00 Assessed valuation 1924--14.500 000
S chool B u ilding Bonds.
5 a 'l l
. . . *20.000___ Sept 1 1951 Population in 1920___________ 1.459
in 1920___ ______ 34.293 5s '21 M-NS125 000. ..N o v 1 1961
(Subject to call beg. Sept. 1 1921.)
I NT. in New York and Albany, Population bonds of 1923 at Hanover
(Optional Nov. 1 1941.)
TNT. on
5a '18 s-a *220 000..................1958 Texas.
Nat. Bank, N. Y . and on bonds of NET DEBT Jan 1922_____$157,000
(Subject to call beginning 1928.)
1925 at the Nat. Bank of Commerce Assessed value 1922_______ 2.400,000
H igh-School (Red. a ft. Ju ne 1 TO.) A L IC E .
N. Y. C.
Sch. tax rate (per *1,000) '22.S10.00
5 a '09
. . . *10.000___ June 11949
This city is in Jim Wells County.
Pomintion in 1020 'est ) _____ 3,800
School Bonds.
F un din g W arrants.
ANGELINA COUNTY
INT. at National Bank o f Com ­
5 a '02 . . .
*15 .000 ..Sent 23 1942
($1.000.-Tune 1 ’36-'37
Lufkin is the county seat.
merce, N. Y
(Redeemable after 20 yrs. from issue) 6 s '23 J-D
6 ,0 0 0 ..June i '38-'43
Road Bonds.
5a
. . . 300.000........................ ...............
I 500___ June 1 1944 5J^s'2l A-0*436.000 - Oct 10 ’26-’ 51 A U ST IN .
(30.(
,000___ June 1 1934 BOND. DEB June 1923. $92,177
This is the capitol of the State and
(For maturity see V. 114, p. 216.)
5a '24 J-D (8 0 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’44-’54 Assessed valuation________1.200,000
J-D {80.C
.s' 22 A-O 452.000.Oct 10 '26-'52 ,he county seat of Travis County.
4 0 .f
.000____ June 1 1963 Population in 1920 (Census)__ 1.880
BOND.DEBT June 30 '23$1,054,001 First Ineorp. Dec. 27 1839. On
TNT. payable at Battery Park Na­ Total assessed val. 1922 15,034.! 01 Dec 29 1908 a new charter was favorNorth Park School Bonds.
5a '09 . . . * 3 ,7 0 0 ...Aug 1 '20-49 tional Bank, New York City.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$3.8,1 »bly voted providing for a commis­
S treet.
sion form of government. City
5a '09 . . . a*50 000____Sept 1 1949 ALTO.
ANSON .
manager form of government ratified
6s ’ 12 F-A a30.000___ Aug 15 1952
This city is in Jones County.
by voters, see V. 119. p. 836 Char­
This town is in Cherokee County.
.8
. . . 150.000......... ...............
Water W orks Bonds.
ter amen iment for commission form
5s '24 J-D f20.000..June 1 ’34-'44 6s Street Impt. Bonds.
'21 s-an $15,000 ______________ 6 s '09 J-D $28.000r__............1949 of government upheld in District
\30,000-. June 1 '54-'64
(Subject to cal! after 1919)
Court (V. IzO, p. 109).
Water Works Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
The Austin
1928-1952
-s
.... *74,000_____ _________ 6s '21 s-an $25.000c______________ 6s '22 J-D J50.000r_____1953-1962 tric light and dam water-works.elec­
power houses, for the
|30.000r........
...
35.000c_________ 1951
Garbage Incinerator W arrants. .8
S-A *10,000_______________ (willdlng of which bonds were Issued,
6 s '23 F-A 10 ($1 500. Aug 10 '26-'26 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924-..$60,000 6s Street Impt. Bonds.
were destroyed bv the disastrous
\ 4.000.Aug 10 '27-’28 Assessed value____________1.305.470 5s '09 J-D $12,000r_________ 1949 flood that visited Texas in April 1900
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ____ $6.90
R efu nd ing Bonds.
(V 70. p 755), tint a new, larger and
(Subject to call after 1919)
6s '25 M-S *50.500______________ Population 1920 (Census)____ 1,081
better dam has now been completed
Paving Bonds.
IN T. at Chase Nat. Bank, N. Y .
5s '25 M-S 68.500______________
5^ s'23 J-J $29,000r___ _________ at a cost to the city of *1 .720,000.
GEN . BD. DT. Aug ’23-S I.321.659
(Due $1 ,000 yearly beginning 1924.) An adjustment of the old debt on
Water debt (incl.)_______
611.500 A L V A R A D O .
the basis of new bonds bearing 3%
Sewer Bonds.
This city is in Johnson County.
Sinking funds.....................
111.157
6s
S-A *$51.000_______________ for 5 years, 4% for the next 10 years
Assessed value 1922______ 11,985.770
Paving Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 '25 $192,000 and 5% for the final 15 years was
T ot. tax rate(per *1,000) '21.$19.50
M-S $10.000........................... Water debt (incl.)________
48.500 reached between the city and the
Pop'n 1910, 9.204: 1920_____ 10,274
Sewer Bonds.
debt (add’l)--------5.500 bondholders' committee in August)
M-S $50,000........................... Floatingfunds____________
I N I . on warrants of 1923 at the 6s
For details see V. 73, p. 459.
Sinking
8 200 1901
Battery Park National Bank, N. Y .; BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $56,500 Assess, val.. reaI estate____ 887.731 All these bonds have been refunded.
_
on others at City Treasurer’s office. Assessed valuation 1921_ 1.171,029
Assess, val.. personal_____ 500.701 See table below
Population. 1910. 1.155: 1920. 1.284 Tot.ass d val.'25 (3-5a c t.).1,497.316
a Red. after 10 years from issue.
Incinerator B onds.
Total tax (per $1 .000) 1925__ $15 00 5s '24 . . . $48,000 _____ 1926-1954
(Optional 1934.)
Population 1910. 1.842: 1920 1.425
IN T. on bonis of 1909 payable in
R efu nding Bonds.
Austin; on bonds marked (*) at the 4»*sT6 J-J *84'1.000_JuIy 1 '26-’46
(See rem ark « ah:me.)
Continental & Commercial Nat.
tl^s'17 J-J $80 000 ______ 1926-1933
Bank, Chicago.
Street, Bridge & Sewer Bonds.
A N SO N IN D . S C H O O L D IS T .
5s g '15 J-J $300.000c-Ju!y 1 '26 '45
S chool Bonds.
-s '04 . . .
$5.000c................. ........
-s '09 . . .
18.000c.......................... 5s TO __ $ 15.000c-$5.000 yearly
-s '24 . . .
10,000c.......................... 5s g '12 J-J $150.00 0c...Ju ly 1 1952
BOND. DEBT Aug 31'25- $28,000 (Subject to call beg July 1 1932.)
Sinking fund_ ___________
_
1,877 5s g 15 J-J
200.OOOcJuly 1 ’26-'45
39 0 0 0 ..Jan 1 '26-'48
Tot.ass'd val.'24(7-10act.).2.044,762 5s 18 J-J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924-.$10 00 5s '24 J-J 487.500c____ 1926-1964
(Optional 1944.)
W e make a
ARAN SAS C O U N TY .
Sewer B o n d s .
4* g '12 J-J $170 000c.July 1 '26-’ 42
Rock port is the county seat.
5s g 15 J-J
000c.July 1 ' 26-’40
C ourt House & Jail W arrants.
Buy
6s '20 . . .
$4.000_____ 1926-1929 5s '18 J-J 100.000___ July 1 1958
Street Bonds.
Causeway Bonds.
5s '17 J-J $300,000-Jan 1 1957 tag 12 J-J $170 OOOc.July 1 '26-'42
IN
(Subject to call Jan 1 1937).
Cemetery Bonds,
taa '12 J-J *24.000c Julv l ’ 26-'37
Highway Bonds.
W ater Filtration B onds.
-s
..-* 2 5 0 .0 0 0 _______________
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23. $151.000 5s '24 J-J *290.0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1954
Sinking fund & interest___
17 699
(Optional 1934.)
Assessed valuation 1922__ 2.654 470
City H ospital.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1922___ $21 20 ta g 12 J-J $50,000c...Ju ly 1 1952
Population 1910. 2,106; 1920..2.064 ^object to call begin. July 1 1932.)
TOT. BOND. D E B T ___ $3,308,500
A R A N S A S P A SS .
Water debt (incl.)_______
300,000
This town Is in San Patricio Co NET D E B T ____________ 3.008,500
IN CORPORATED
Incorporated Apr. 7 1910.
Total assessed val. I923-.38.104,992
5s & 6s A-O *53,0 0 0 c____ 1952-1954 Total tax (per $1,000) 14.$18.33 1-3
Pop’ n 1910 29.860. 1920 ...3 4 ,8 7 6
Sea Wall B onds.
60 Wall Street
New York
4s '25 Apr *30,000____Apr 1 1940
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
TOT. BD. D T . N ov 21'25- $283,000
Water debt (incl.)________
27,000 which requires approval and regis­
Assessment debt (add’l ) ___
1,200 tration by State ‘ officials.

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S IN T, at Irving Nat. Bank, N . Y
Under the terms of an ordinance
passed by the City Council and rati­
fied by popular vote, an agreement
was authorized between the City
Water Power Co. and the City of
Austin, dated Sept. 22 1911. under
which the entire property of the water
company will be owned by the city
upon the completion o f the required
payment of $64,800 per annum for 25
years and $100,000 cash upon the
completion o f the new dam. The
annual payment mentioned above is
made one-half every six months dlreetly to the trustee (New York Trust
C o .), which pays the interest and re­
deems bonds therefrom. The pay­
ments by the city are derived from
the gross income o f the city's water,
light and power department, and the
city Is required by the ordinance to
maintain water, light and power rates
sufficient and adequate to pay the in­
stallments as they mature. The
gross earnings o f the water company
In 1914 were $324,940.24 and the
operating expenses $118,324.07.
A U S T IN C O U N T Y .

Bellville is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 1 B onds.
6s *11 A-O $ 7 6 .0 0 0 ...June 15 1951
(Subject to call after June 15 1916
Road Oist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s ’ l l A-O $3 2.000...June 15 1951
(Subject to call after June 15 1916)
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
6s ’ l l A-O $17.000...June 15 1951
(Subject to call after June 15 1916)
BONDED (C o u n ty ________ None
DEBT (Dist. No. 1......... $48,000
Oct 29 Dist. No. 2............16.000
1923 ..( D is t . No. 3......... 6.000
Total assessed val. 1923
(about 2-5 actual)____ 12,145 571
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '23___$4.00
Pop’n 1910. 17.690: 1920____ 18,874
B A IL E Y C O U N T Y .

Muleshoe is the county seat.
C ourt House Bonds6 3 ’25 P-A j $20.000. . Feb 1 ’26-’45
1 40,000 ..F e b 1 ’46-’65
BON D. DEBT Feb 1925-- $60,000
Warrant debt (add'l)_____
20.000
Assessed valuation 1924___3,391.557
Population 1910. 312. 1920--------- 517
IN T . at the Hanover National
Bank, New York City.
B A IR D .

This city Is in Callahan County.
W ater Works Bonds.
6 s ’20 . . .
$6.000___ Sept 1 1960
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
6e
...
60.000.........................
Street Im provement Bonds.
6 s ’20 . . . $14,000___ Sept 1 1960
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’ 24 $78,000
Water debt (incl.)________
58.000
2,500
Floating debt (add'l)______
Sinking fu n d ................
3.400
Assess, val., real estate____ 800,000
Assess, val., personal_____ 175.000
Total assess, val. 1924____ 975.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.00
Population, 1910. 1,710; 1920, 1,902
B A L L IN G E R .

This city is in Runnels County.
W ater W orks Bonds.
. . . $25.000...........................
Paving Bonds.
.8
. . . $50.000...........................
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 -- $206,600
Water debt (incl.)_______
73 000
Sinking fund and interest.
28.0 >9
Assess, val., real estate____ 1.6 >7.280
Assess, val., personal_____ 1.125.u3o
Tot.ass’d val.'25(3-5 a c t .).2,782,316
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'2 ).$12.70
Population 1910. 3.536; 1920..2.767
.8

BARTLETT.

This city is in Williamson County
Incorporated 1900
Street Paving Bonds.
6s T6 A-O $19.500___ Apr 1 195*
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1926)
High S chool Bonds.
6s T7 J-J $22,000 __ July 1 195
(Subject to call July 1 1927)
BON D. DEBT Nov 12 ’25 $92,000
Water debt (incl.)________
10 (jon
Assess, val.. real estate___ 1,037.475
Assess, val., personal____ 659.30"
T ot.ass’d val.’25 ( H a c t .).1.696.775
T ax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $16.7"
_
Population 1910. 1.815; 1920. .1,731

Road Bonds.
5J^s
. . . $500.000............... ..........
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5 J^s’25 A-0$115,000............... serially
Koad bonds____________ $100,000
i ’ ourt-house and jail bonds
9,000
Bridge bonds___________
5,000
300.000
Road bonds____________
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 ’23- $360,000
Sinking fund______________
50.000
Floating debt (incl.)______
6,000
Assess, val., real estate____5,823,000
Assess, val., personal_____1,263,000
Tot.ass’d val .’23(25%act.) .8,086,000
State & Co.tax (per $1,000)'23 $18-00
Population 1910. 8.411; 1920..8,027
IN T . at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y.
BEAUMONT.
County seat o f Jefferson County.
Incorp. July 18 1881.
Funding Bonds.
5s ’99 J-J'10$14.000c_.A ug 5 1939
is '02 J-D
9 .0 0 0 c...D e c 1 1942
5s '20 J-D 160,000________serially
Sewerage Bonds.
5s 01 J-D $73,000c.
4a '02 J-l> 40.000c. I Dec 1 1942
5s '05 J-J
9.000c. .Jan 1 1945
5s '06 J-D 75.000.. .D ec 1 1946
5a '09 J-l) 35,000c. .D ec 1 1949
5s 11 J-D 50.000..
0.000____Dec
0.000____Apr
5a '12 A-O 30.00030 oon ____July
8s '15 J-J
n 000.
5s '20 A-O 120,000..
0.000------------i
R efu nding.
6s '99 J-J 10 $13.500c___Apr 1 1939
Paving Bonds.
_
5s ’01 J-D $30.000c_ June 1 1941
4s 02 J-D
44.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1942
5s ’06 J-D
2-3.000
Dec 1 1946
S chool Bonds.
5s 01 A-O
$1,8 0 0 c...O ct 1 1941
1.8 0 0 c...N ov 1 1941
5s ’01 M-N
1 .8 0 0 c...D ec 1 1941
5s 01 J-D
75 .000 c...D ec 1 1942
4s 02 J-D
Dec 1 1946
5s ’06 J-D 30,000
5s 09 J-D 100,0 0 0 c ... Dec 1 1949
25.000
Dec 1 1951
5s 11 J-D
ii 16 M N247..600 .N ov 1 '37-'6«
5s ’22 A-O 475.000________serially
5s '24 M-N150.000________serially
5s '24 M -N 50.000________serially
City Hall.
_
4s 02 J-D $19,000c_ Dec 1 1942
Market-House.
5s 07 J-D $20.000
Dec 1 1947
Park Bonds.
5s T 2 A-O $60.000
Apr 1 1952
5s 18 J-J
85 000 .........1926-1958
Fire Station.
5s 07 J-l) $14.000___ Dec I 194*
5s ’22 A-O 71,000............ .serially
A bbatoir Bunds.
5s 'l l J-D $25.000
Dec 1 1951
W harf and Oock Bonds.
5s T4 J-J $170,000c___ July 1 1954
5s 00 J-D 33 000___ Dec 1 1946
5s 15 J-J
89.000___ July 1 1955
6» g 16 M-N 180 000 .Nov 1 ’ ne '*«
5s ’22 A-O 475.000-.............serially
5s '25 A-O 225.0 0 0 c...A p r 1 1985
Street Bonds.
5s 09 J-D $10.000c
Dec 1 1949
5s ' l l
J-D 23.000____ Dec 1 1951
5s 12 A-O 60.000____ Apr 1 1952
81.000____Iill v t 1950
6s TS J-J
5s ’25 A-O 150.000c..-A pr 1 1965
Jail Bonds.
5« ' l l J-D $15.000
Dec 1 1951
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s T4 M -8 $4 8 5 .0 0 0 ...Mar 1 1954
6s g 16 M-N 80,000..N ov 1 '26-'56
5s '16 M-N100.000____N o v i 1951
5s ’22 A-O 28 8 .0 0 0 -.-.........serially
Street & Highway Bonds.
5s '22 A-0$333.000............... serially
TO T. BD. DT. May ’25-$5.246.150
Water debt (incl.)_______
850.000
Sinking funds___________
890.315
I'utal assessed val 1923 .49,.j( 0 OW
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1923-$23 60
Pop'n 1910 20.640 1920___ 40.122
N o te ,— All 40-year bnn Is are red.
at option 20 years from issue.
INT. on bonis of 1939 and 1941
payable at City Treasurer's office'
on all 4% bonis due Dec. 1 1942 at
City Treasurer’s office or Seaboard
Nat. Bank. N. Y.. and on bonis of
1946, 1948. and 1949 at City Treas.
office or Hanover Nat. bank. N, Y.:
on bon Is of 1951. 1952. an 1 1954 at
City Treas. office or Chase Nat.
Bank, N. Y.: other bonis at City
Treasurer's office or National City
Bank. N . Y.
BEAUMONT NAV1G. DIST.
Navigation (Red beg. ,Vos. 1919).
5s ’09 M-N$286 000c. .N ov 1 1949
5s 18 M S 247.500c-Mar 1 '26-'48
BOND. DEBT Nov 23'25 $533,500
Sinking fund____________
20 905
Assessed value 1924______60,709 850
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1924___ $0.80
INT. at Nat. City Bank. N. Y .. or
at County Treasurers office.

BASTROP COUNTY.
County seat is Bastrop.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
6« T4 . . . $50.000.........................
Road D istrict No. 2 Bonds.
6a ’ 12 A-O $80.000...M a y 16 1952
(Subject to call beg. May 16 1922; BEE COUNTY.
Road D istrict No. 3 B on d s.
Beeville Is the cou nty seat.
6s T9
.. *2 10. 0 0 ___ 1926-195<
Jail B o n d s.
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
4s
...
$3,218
1939-1945
6a T9 . . . $28,000 _____1926-195)
B rid ge B on d s.
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
4s&5s
$11,442 _____ 1939-1948
6a T7 . . . $10.000........................
C o u r t H o u s e B on d s.
Road District No. 7 Bonds.
433s
$50,000___________ 1950
6s T9 . . . $28,000 ------- 1926 195)
R oad B on d s.
BOND. (County Sent 1 ’23.$19 00)1 533s
___$480.000-$20,000 yearly
DEBT, j Die.N o.1 J’ly 1 T3.100 00"
T im e W a r ra n ts ($2,000 Y e a rly ).
(Dis.No.2 J’ly T 5._ 80.000 533s
— . $40.500___________1933
Sinking fund_______________ 2 583 6s
...
26,000___________1933
Assessed iCounty. 1922.13.381,317
T ic k E ra d ic a tio n W a rra n ts.
raluation{Di8 No. 1. T 2. 3.407.820 6s ’22 - - - $17,500_____
1932
Dis. No 2 .T 2 . 2.007.640
(Due $2,000 yearly.)
District No. 3 . 2.727.760 6s ’23 Febl5$30.000 _____ 1928-1939
District No. 4.
823.920
T r a c t o r W a rra n ts.
District No. 7.
705.710 6s
...
$2,250
1926-1928
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22.$11.70 6s
...
10.000................ 1930
Pop'n 1910. 25.344: 1920____26,649 BOND. D EBT Nov 13 '25. $679,858
Floating debt (include 1)_
_
9.448
BAYLOR COU N TY.
Sinking fun Is (cash & secs.) 23,452
Seymour is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1925___8.253,252
H o s p 't a ! Bonds.
State & Co.tax(per$1.000) '25.$23.20
6H b
. . . $50,000........................... P op 'n 1910, 12,090; 1920____ 12,137




[V ol. 121.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
B E E V IL L E .

This city is in Bee County.
Sewer Extension Bonds.
5s '15 F-A $12.500____Aug 2 1945
(Subject to call after Aug 2 1925)
Sewer Bonds.
5s TO May $8.000____M ay 2 1930
(Subject to call after M ay 2 1920.)
Electric Light Im pt. Bonds.
6s '17
J-D $13,500 ........1926-1952
Street Paving Warrants.
6s '23
M -N $3.000......
1926
Street Improvement W arrants.
8s '21
A-O $42,000........1926-1931
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 4 . $87,250
Assess, val., real estate____ 1,129.455
Assess, val., personal_____ 962,317
Total assess, val. 1924 (abt.
33 actual)_______
2.091.772
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$13.50
Pop'n 1910, 3,269; 1920........... 3,063
BELL COU N TY.

Belton is the county seat.
Highway Improvement B o n d s .
5 s '17 M-S $1,900,000.....................
C ourt-H ouse R efu nding Bonds.
4s 09 Apr $ 3 9 .0 0 0 ...May 10 1949
(Subject to call after May 10 1919)
Bridge Bonds.
3 44s'07 . . . $20.000......... .........1947
4s '09 . . .
24.000......... .........1949
4s '08 . . .
1,900_____ .........1948
5s TO . . .
3.980......... _____1932
5s T2 . . .
9.950......... .........1934
5s '12 . . .
12.000_____ .........1952
5s T3 . . .
1,990_____ _____1935
5s '14 . . .
17.390_____ _____1944
§ Bridge W arrants.
$9,000--.A p r 15 1935
5s’23 A-O15 60.000.Apr 15 ’36-’39
11 8 ,0 0 0 ... Apr 15 1940
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s T3 J-D $150,000...June 9 1953
(Subject to call after 1933.)
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5s T3 . . . $50,000...J u ly 28 1953
(Subject to call after 1933.)
Road D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s '14 . . . $30.000...J an 12 1954
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
533s'l4 . . . $15,000...M a r 10 1954
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
5s '14
. $525.000.$15,000 yearly
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
.5s T4 A-O 105.000...M a r 12 1954
(Subject to call 1-15 yrly aft.20 yrs.)
i Road Dist. No. 10 Bonds.
5s T 5 J-J $24 1 ,0 0 0 ...July 12 1956
(Subject to call $6,000 yearly.)
Road Dist. No. 14 Bonds.
5s T4 . . .
$6,000 Serially 35 yrs
Road Dist. No. 16 Bonds.
5s '15 __ $4,000 (ser.-opt.) 40 yi*
Road D istrict No. 17 Bonds.
5s 16 __ $8,000 (ser.-opt.) 40 yrs
Road District No. 18 Bonds.
5s
$8,000 (se- -opt ) 40 yrs
TOT. DEBT Aug 1923 ..$2,292,053
Assessed (County. 1921 - .30.992.150
valuation! D ist.N o.1, 1913 1.250.000
I Dist. No 1 0 ... 2.624.720
County tax (per $1,000) 1917.S5.80
Pop'n 1910, 49.186; 1920____46.412
{ IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bk.QN , Y.
B EXAR COUNTY.

San Antonio Is the county seat.
B iiJge Bonds.
5s '98 Apr $6.000c..F eb 17 1938
4 33s'99 Apr 28 000c..Jan 10 1939
4s '04 Apr 16.000c..M ay 14 1944
4s 06 Apr 25.000c..M ay 19 1946
Ref. C ourt-H ouse (Red beg. 1921)
4t$s'Il A-))$208 noon .July 1 1951
R efu nding Bridge Bonds.
_s '24 ...$ 1 7 3 .0 0 0 ...........................
P e rm a n e n t Im pt. Ref. B o n d s.

.s '24 . . . $98.000..........................
Road Bonds.
4s g 03 Apr $500.000c.Aug 10 1943
5,s g 13 A-O 5550.000c.Dec 10 1953
5s T9 J -l 1,250.000..July 1 '25-'34
Hospital (red. ftep.tO u rs.fr.issu e.)
5sg 13 A O$ 125,000c.. Dec 10 1953
Court House Bonds.
5s '95 Apr $55.0()0c..Nov 13 1935
5s '98 A-O 13.000c..Feb 17 1938
4s 04 Apr l58 .000 c„M ay 14 1944
Jail Bonds
5s '98 Apr *9 000c..Feb 17 1938
Road & Bridge W arrants.
6s
. . $17.500...........................
BOND. DT. Aug 31 '24. $3,214,000
Assessed val 1924______ 13 ,.000.030
County tax rate (per$l .0001'24 $8 00
Pop'n 1910, 119.676; 1920..202.096
5Red. after 10 years from Issue.
INT. on jail bonds in N. Y.; on
road bonds payable in Austin and
N. Y .; on bridge bonds o f 1904,
•*nure-hnti«f> "ends of 1904 and
1906 In Austin; and on court-house
bonds of 1895 in San Antonio
bunds of 1913 and 1919 at Seaboard
Nat. Bank, N. Y.
BEXAR
C O U N T Y COM M ON
S C H O O L D IS T R IC T N O . 41.

Under date of Dec. 4 1923 W . A
Shurman. County Supt., advises us
that this district has been divided, a
large part of it being incorporated
into South San Antonio Ind. Sch. D
School Bonds.
5s T8 Apr $32.000c._Apr 10 1958
BOND. DEBT Nov 7 1924 $48,000
Sinking fund_____________
10.000
Tot.ass'd val.'24(40% act.). 1,880,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-110.00
Population in 1924________ ___2.000
B E X A R . M E D IN A & A T A S C O S A
C O S .W A T E R IM P .D IS T .N O . 1.

B IG S P R IN G S .

This city is in Howard County.
S tr e e t Im p t. Bonds.
...
$2,000 ......... 1926-1929
W ater-W orks Bonds.
.s
___$65,ono________________
5s '25 J-J
3 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 '30-’59
5s '25 J-J
3 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 1 ’30-'59
Paving B onds.
5s '26 J-J $60.000— Jan 1 ’27-’66
Sewer Bonds.
-s
. . . $60.000................. ..........
BOND. D EBT Oct 1925.. $239,500
Water debt (included)_____ 118,000
Tot.assess.val.’24(65%act.)2,542,617
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_ $13.30
_
Population 1910. 4.102: 1920, 4.273
IN T . at the Hanover National
Bank, New York City, and State
Treasurer’s office.
6s

B IG S P R IN G S IN D . S C H . D I S T .
B u ild in g B o n d s

6s '16 M-S $40.000c.-M ar 15 1956
(Subject to call after Mar 15 1931)
BOND. D EBT Nov 7 '2 5 — $82,500
Sinking fu n d ____________
5.368
Ass'd val. 1925 (4-5 a ct.)-.3,550,925
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $10.00
_
Population in 1925__________ 6,000
IN T . at Hanover Nat B k., N Y .
B IS H O P IN D . S C H . D IS T .

This district is in Nueces County.
BOND. D EBT Sept 29 '25 $75,000
Sinking fund______________
25.560
Ass’d value 1925 (H act )..3,066.861
School tax rate (per $1,000) '22.$7.50
B O ISE D ’ A R C IS L A N D LEVEE
D IS T .

This district Is In Dallas County,
6s '20 s-a $96 000 ......... 1926-1949
BONDED D E B T ............... ............(7)
BONHAM .

This city Is the county seat of
Fannin County. Pop'n TO. 4,844;
1920, 6.008.
Street Bonds (Red. beo. in ’32.)
5s ' l l J-J
9 '.0 0 0 ___ July 1 1951
5s T9 J-J *94.000___ July 1 1959
(Subject to call July 1 1939.)
5sT5-T«M -S 6.000....................1956
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s TO M -N $l0,000_ M ay 15 1950
_
(Subject to call May 15 1920.)
5a 'l l J-J t26.000____July 1 1951
(Subject to call after July 1 1931.)
Refunding water b o n d s ... $17,000
400
Railroad bouds_______ . . .
Crematory bonds 4s _____
3.000
BOND DEBT Dec 10 1925 $350,500
53.000
Water debt (in cl.)________
Assessed value, real estate.2,674.990
Assessed value, personal__ 1,256.895
Tot.ass'd val.'24(J4 a c t.). .3 931.885
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '25-$19.30
tIN T . at State Treasurer's office.
BONHAM IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is In Faunin County.
S chool Bonds.
4 s '03 . . . $17,000____June 11943
(Subject to call June 1 1923.)

5s '13 . . . $75,000____June l 1953
^Subject to call June 1 1933.)
5s TO . . .
$4,000____May 1 1950
(Subject to call M ay 1 1930.)
5s T4 . . .
10.000_______________ ________
BOND. DEBT Dec 13 '24. $106,000
Assessed value 1925(44 act.)3,931.885
School tax rate (per $i .000) '25 $8.30
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 6,600
BOSQUE COUNTY.
Meridian is the county seat.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s '18 F-A $ 13,000__ Aug 15 1938
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
5s T8 F-A $51.000...A u g 15 1938
Road District No. 8 Bonds.
_
5s 18 F-A $38.000_ Aug 15 1938
GEN. BD. D r. N ov 26 '24
None
Floating debt___________ $124,000
Assess, val.. real estate.- 6.978,150
Assess, val., personal----- 2,305,8l0
Other assess, pm pe-ty_ 1.218.790
_
Total assess, val. 1924___10.502,750
Population 1910. 19 013; 1920.18,032
BOWIE.
This city is in Montague County.
Water Works Bonds.
5 H s '2 3 F -A $ 1 9 .0 0 0 .. F e b 1 '27-’ 63
(D u e $ 1 ,0 0 0 in o d d years.)
BOND. D E B T June 30 '23. $63,000
Assessed value 1922_______ 1,943,686
Population 1910. 2.874; 1920.3,179
B O W IE C O . R D . D IS T . N O , 1.

P. O. Boston.
5 44s
...$ 4 9 0 .0 0 0 ...........................
BOND D EBT Nov 10 '25 $620,000
Sinking fund_________ ____
24,450
Ass'd val. '25 (44 actual).10.599,268
District tax (per $1,00(3) 1925.-$6.00
BRADY.

Tliis city is in McCulloch County.
Water B onds.
6s 'I* Apr 10 $25 000 . . .1928-1958
5 ^ s'2 5 F A 100.000c..Feb 14 1950
Street Paving B onds.
544s
- - - $75,000.............. - ..........
Sewer Bonds.
5 44s' 25 A-O 10$ 100.000c . Oct 10 1955
R efu nd ing Bonds.
5 54s'25 A-OI0$34.500c .Oct 10 1960
T O T . DEBT Sept 16 '25- $300,100
Water debt (included)____
152,000
Sinking ruuus_______
7,548
Asses, vai., real estate____ 1,368,467
Assess val personal
. 1.212,276
Total assessed value 1925- 2,580,743
Pax rate iper $1.(100 1925-----$14.60
Pop'n 1910 2.669: 1920...........2,197

6s '25 J-D $2,500,000-June 1 '31-’65
(For amount due each year see
V. 121. p. 1818.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 1925-S2.500.000
Assessed valuation for pur­
pose of taxation, 1925.-18,609,869
Population (est .3______________4.500
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893.
INT. at the Hanover National which requires approval and registra­
tion by State officials.
Bank, New York City.

D ec., 1925.]
B R A Z O R IA C O U N T Y .

Angleton Is the county seat.
4a ’ l l A-O $100,000..Apr 10 1951
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1916.)
R oad D istrict Bonds.
5s ’98 Apr $8.0 0 0 c...A p r 4 1938
(Subject to call after 1909).
4s ' l l A-OalOO.OOO_ Apr 10 1951
_
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1916.)
-a
— $300.000..........................
BHa
— 522.000...........................
5H s
A-O 106,000.-Apr 10 '26-'55
5H s’15 A-O 38,000--Apr 10 ’29-’39
5J4a’ 17 s-an
6.000_______________
6 H a ’ 17 A-O
8.400.Apr 10 ’26-’37
5 H a '19 M-S 170.000—Mar 1 ’27-’39
-s
15.000_______________
Jail B onds (Red. beg. in 1902.)
6a ’97 Apr $7.0 0 0c...M ar 1 1937
SCourt-House Bonds.
5 a '9 7 Apr $16.000c_..M ar 1 1937
(Subject to call sifter 1902.)
BOND. DEBT June 1923 $252,632
Assessed valuation 1919.-25,135,874
County tax (per $1,000) 1919--$6.00
Pop'n 1910, 13,299; 1920____20,614
i Red. after 5 years from issue.
aIN T. payable In Austin, Angleton or at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N. Y.;
others in Austin on Apr 10 each year
B B A Z O B IA CO. D R A I N . D IS TS.

6s

. . . $24,000______ ________
D istrict No. 1.
5a ’ 15 A-O $55 000 -Oct 10 ’26 '46
D istrict No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’ 10 A-O $196.658.-Apr 10 1950
Dlst. No. 4, 5s...... ............ .$124,000
BONDED DEBT—
Tot. Dlst. Dt. N ov. 1915— $584,533
District No. 1 ’ 1 5 ............... 1.291.615
Dlst. No. 3 . 2.341,871
Assessed val­ Dlst. No. 4. 1.068.365
uation ____ Dlst No. 5. 1.245.602
Dial. No. 6-- 408.429
Dlst. No. 9'22 114.940

BBO O ES COUNTY.

Falfurrias is the county seat.

5s T43 Apr $34.000c—Apr 10 1954
(Red. after 5 years from issues.)
59$s’ 20 M -N 80.000c May 15 ’ 26-’ 50
5 K s’24M-S10 248,000cMar 10 ’26-54
Road W arrants
6s ’ 19 A-O $24,500c.Apr 10 ’26-’30
Jail W arrants
6s ’ 17 Mar $6 OOOc.Mar 1 ’26-’ 33
F unding-W arrants.
6s '22 Apr $17,000c Apr 10 ’26-’36
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s '14 Apr $68.000c._Apr 10 1954
(Red. after 5 years from Issue.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’25- $447,500
Sinking fund______________ 41761
Assess. bal.’25 (abt .60 %act .)4.453,088
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’25$22.70
Population In 1920__________ 4.560
IN T . on Courthouse bonds, road
bonds(5s) and road warrants payable
at Nat. Bank of Commerce, N . Y .; on
jail warrants at Corn Exchange Nat
Bank, Chicago, and on road bonds
o H s and funding warrants at Han­
over Nat. Bank, New York.
BRO W N COUNTY.

Brownwood Is the county seat.
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
-s '09 . . . $100,000...........................
5s 10 - - - 48.000....................1950
(Subject to call after 1930.)
Road District No. 2.
5 s '18 - - . $39,000 .......... 1926-1948
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
5s '20 - - - $42.000.......... 1926-1951
C ourt-H ouse W arrants
6s 17 A-O $60,000.Apr 10 '26 '44
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $139,000
lin k in g

f u n d _______________

1 . 20k

Tot.ass’d val. '22 ( H act.) 12,300.000
County tax rate(per$l ,000) 22.$5 50
Pop' of Co. '10, 22,935; '20..21.682
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. V

B B A Z O B I A CO R D . D . N O . 16.
BROWNFIELD IND. SCH DIST
BOND. DEBT Nov 1923-. $163,000
This district (P. O. Brownfield) lf>
Assessed valuation 1922
1.815.965 in Terry County.
Population (estimated)_______ 3,000 5s
. . . $25.000____i .................
5s
...
12.000............................
5J$s’23 s-a I 9 .0 00........ 1926-1943
B B A Z O B IA C O U N T Y B O A D DIS
115 000 ____ 1944-1958
T B I C T NO. 20.
5^s
...
30,000...........................
Road Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Jau 11 '24- $62,000
B H ’ 22 M-N $119.000-May 10 ’26-’42 Assess, val. 1923_______ .2 181,052
BONDED DEBT ............
(?)
Assessed value, real estate. 1,366.024 9chool tax rate(per$l .000) ’ 23-$10.00
Assessed value, personal
338.473
Total assess, value 1921
1.704.497 BROWNSVILLE.
This city is the county seat of
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y
amerou Co.
Funding W arrants.
6s 17
5,000 _ 2.500 yrly
_
B B A Z O S COUNTY.
6s 18 . . .
32.500 ___ 1926 1938
Bryan Is the county seat.
E lectric-Light-Extension Uds.
Road District No. 2.
5J4s’ 18 p .A $fi0.000c....................... 5s 07 . . . $10.000....................1947
5s 10 . . .
15.000c................. J950
(Subject to call after 1928.)
5H s’ 18 F-A 3! .500. Feb 15 ’26-'48 5s 11 F-A 15.000c...A ug 1 1951
Subject to call after Aug 1 1931)
Road Dist. No. 1 (Red beginning
A p r i l 15 1985.1
Water Works Bonds.
. . . $60.000....................1917
5s ’ 15 A-O $337,060. Apr 15 1955 5 s '07
15.000c.................1950
TO T. DEBT Nov 10 '25- $634,000 5 s ’ 10
F-A 35,000c...A ug 1 1931
Road D ist.N o.1 debt(iuol) 337.000 5s ’ ll
Road Dist.No 2 debt(incl.)
36 < )0 Sublect to call after Aug 1 1995 )
M
Sinking funds.
............
45 452
Street Bonds (Red. aft. A u g . 1 '31)
Assess, val. real estate_ 7,575.900 5s 11 F-A $80.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1951
_
81.000........
Serial
Assess, val personal_____ 2,189.036 6s '22 . . .
Abattoir Bonds.
Other assess, p roiie rty __
749,632
$33,000
Serial
Total assess, val. 1925— 10,514.568 5s '18
Water and Light Bonds.
State & Co.taxtper $1,000)’25-$14.70
$99 0 0 0 ........ 1926-1958
P op.’ 10 (Co.) 18.919; 1920.—21,97( 5s 18
City Hall & Market Bonds.
5s 11 . . . $12.000....................1951)
B B E C K E N R ID G E .
5 s '18 . . .
1.500
1926-1928
This city Is In Stephens County.
Paving Bonds.
Sewerage Plant Bonds.
5s 18 . . . $86,000 .......... 1926-1958
6 s '21 A-OJ$245,000. .Oct 1 '32-'54
Storm & Sanitary Sewers.
1 12,036--. Oct 1 1955 5s 18
$73,000
1926-1958
Street Improvement Bonds.
Park Bonds.
6s '22 M-8 $330,000-.Mar 1 '33-'62 5s 18 . . .
>1.500.......... 1926-1928
5s
109 900
Road W arrants.
TO T. BD. D T. Nov 12 '25. $685,000 6s 19 . . .
$6,000 --.$1,600 vrlv
Sinking fund. .
__ _
19,910 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25 $108 860
Assess, val. '25 (3-5 act.)-.4,808,300 Sinking fund_____________
42.500
City tax (per $1,000) 1925— $24.50 Tot. as'd val. '25 (Ji act.).7.689,630
Population 1920 (census) ........ 1,846 fax rate (per $1,000) 25 ___ $24 00
IN T . at National City Bank.N. Y »op'n 1910. 10.517; 1920___ 11 791
(NT. at State Treas office. City
‘ reas. office of
BBECKENRIDGE 1ND. SCH. D 3»nk. New York.at Seaboard Nat.
This districi is in Stephens Co
4 s ’05 — - $2.000c..A pr 10 1945
5 s '17 . . .
13.000c.. .July 1 1957 B R O W N S V IL L E IN D . SC H . D IS T
Building Bonds.
6s ’22
94.000c.Apr 10 '26 '63
6s ’21 . . . 255 0 0 0 c ___ 1926 1942 5s 16 J-J $ 10 0 .0 0 0 c . .J a n 3 1956
S u b je ct t o call a fter Jan 3 1926)
.8
. . . 100.000........................
6s
. . . 175.000c................ .
_S
_
_
50.009 .
.............
BOND. DEBT April 1922 $415,000 5s '25 J-D 75.000c.June 1 ’26-’65
Sinking fund
38.250 TOT. DEBT Nov 25 '2 4 -- $275.0u,,
13.000
Total assessed value '22. $15,000,000 Sinking ruud.........................
School tax rate(per $1,000) '22-$8.80 Ass'd val. ’24 (65% a c t .) - .8.062.640
Population In 1922 _________ 10,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$10.00
Population In 1921 (est.)_____20.000
N T at S e a b o a rd N a t. B k ., N . Y
BRENHAM.
This city Is In Washington County B R O W N W O O D .
W ater Bonds.
I'his city Is the county seat of
5H a
— $25.000.................. ....... Brawn County
Paving Bonds.
City-Hall and Fire Station Bds
6s ’21 . . . $36,000..Feb 1 ’26-'5l 5s ’ 17 M-S $30.0 0 0 c...M a r 1 1957
(For maturity see V. 113 p . 2616
(Subject to call Mar 1 1937)
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $113,750
A uditorium Bonds.
Sinking fu n d __________
2,594
Pop’n 1910, 4.718: 1920........... 5,066 5s "23 M-S $18.000c______________
iV aln

BREWSTER COUNTY.
Alpine is the county seat.
C ourt House & Jail Bonds.
s
. . . $ 4 5 ,0 0 0 --.....................
4s
...
6.000.............. - .........
R efu nding Road and Bridge
W arrants.
6s
. . . $26.500--------- ------------6s
...
13.500..........................
Special Road Bonds.
5^s
.-.$ 3 0 0 ,0 0 0 ..- ....................
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '25- $377,500
Sinking fund and interest___ 24,938
Assess, val.. real estate___ 4 941.570
Assess, val.. personal____ 1 443.455
Other assess, property___ 2.177 614
Total assess, val. 1925-----8 566 6)9
State & Co. tax'per $1 .000)'25115.70
Pop’n 1910. 5,220; 1920........... 4,822




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TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

Bonds.

5< '92 M-S $29.000c_ Mar 1 1942
_
5s 07 F-A
16,000c................1947
(Subject to call after 1917.)
5s TO J-J $20.000c. ..Jan 1 1950
ubject to call after Jan. 1 1930.)
5s 12 J-J $ 15.000c, ..Jan 1 1952
Subject to call after Jan 1 1932.)
Street Bds. (Red. a ft. Jan. 1929.)
5s 09 J-J
59.000c. ..Jan 1 1949
Septic Tank Crematory.
5i 15 A-O $8,000c .Apr 23 1955
Subject to call beg. April 23 1935.)
School Bonds.
(Red beg. after 20 g r . fr . issu e.)
5s '04 F-A $4.5 0 0 c...A u g 1 1944
15.000c. ..J an 1 1949
5s '09 J-J
5s '15 A-O 7.000c.-A pr 23 1955
5s 17 M-S 80 ,000 c.-.M ar 1 1957
5s 17 M -N 15.000 c —-M ay 1 1967
5s ’23M-N15 58,000c________ Serial

BOND. DEBT Oct 1 ’25—$529,500
80.000
Water debt (included)_____
linking funds_____________ 99.632
Floating debt______________ 59,500
Assess, val. real estate____7,058 555
Assess val. personal______ 3,247,865
Total assessed value 1925
(2-3 to H actual)______ 10,355.520
Total tax (per $1,000) '25____ $17.50
Pop'n 1910, 6,969; 1920...........8,232
IN T . at State Treasury and at
lanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.

CALLAHAN C O U N TY.

Baird Is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922.. $198,000
Sinking fund and interest..
11,704
_
Total assessed val. 1922_ 7.344,094
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)’22-$13.00
C A L L A H A N C O. R D . D . N O . 11

--.$ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 __________ ____
-s
. . . 201,000_______________
BONDED D E B T _____
(?)

5H s

CALVERT IND. SCHOOL DIST,
This district (P. O. Calvert) is
In Robertson County.
This city Is In Brazos County.
Im provement Bonds.
S chool Bonds.
5s '24 F-A $14.000c— -$1,000 yrly —s '17 . . . $18,000_______________
H igh-School B onds.
5s ’20 . . .
52,500................. ..........
5s '17 F-A $74.0 0 0 c .-.$2,000 yrly TOT. DEBT Aug 31 ’2 5 -. $100,500
Sinking fund______________
1,487
Grading & Paving Bonds.
5s
>r 1 1953 '1 otal assessed val. 1923
_ $25.000c.
5s
12.000c.
(about 2-3 actual)______3,228,876
_ 29,000c.
5s
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $5.00
Population in 1 9 2 1 __________ 5,000
S chool Bonds.
4s
F-A 23 510c.
CAMERON.
5s
M-S
8.510c.
This city is in Milam County.
W ater,
School Bonds.
Bonds.
5k$s'24 F-A 20 $ 145,000cFeb 20’26’44
4s
S5.000c— M ay 1 1949
Water Works Bonds.
Power Plant Bonds.
M-S $5,000____Mar 1 1935
1s
„ . $65.500c.................. 1959 6s Sewer Bonds.
W ater-W orks Impt. B onds.
5s
J-J
$3,000____July 1 1951
5s
___
$8 000c_ Nov 1 1951 6s
_
F-A 12,000- - Feb 1 ’26-’ 37
5s
. . . $10,000c
Apr 1 1953 5 H *
F A 24.000 -Feb 1 5 ’26-’ 49
Sewer Disposal Bonds.
5s
—
$2.500c
Jan 1 1957 BOND. DEBT Feb 14'25— $189,000
Water debt (incl.)________
5,000
Street Im provement Bonds.
80,250
Warrant
5s
J-D $22 000D- $2,000 yrly Assessed debt (add'l)______ 4,251,000
value 1924_______
Sewer Extension Bonds.
Population in 1920____________4,298
*
. . . $2,500c
Nov 1 1951
IN T. in New York City.
BOND DEBT Nov 14 ’25- $308 500
Water debt find.)
_____
20 >x)0 CAMERON COUNTY.
Warrant debt (add’l)______________ 45.000
Brownsville Is the county seat.
Sinking fund______________
36.217
Road & Bridge Bonds.
Total assessed value 1925
5Hs l9 A -O $175.000__ Mar 10 1949
(about 3-5 actual)______ 4,530,000
(Optional Mar 10 1929.)
Tax rate t per $ 1,000) 1925____$:8 :| 5H*’ 19 - - 0
70.000....................1950
Pop'n 1910, 4.132- 1920............6,307
33.000. Apr 10 ’32-’42
5H s’22 A-O10 60.000. Apr 10 ’43-’ 57
BURKBURNETT.
15.000. Apr 10 ’ 58-’60
This city is in Wichita County.
12.000. Apr 1 ’61-’62
Street Improvement Bonds.
5 H «’22 . . . 350.000 -----1932-1952
«s ’ 20 . . . ($50.000...S ep t 14 1930 5 H s'24 . . . 100.000 _____ 1952-1958
\100.000-Sept 14 '31-’40 5s '24
80.000 ....... 1957-1960
fls ’23
44.000 ____ 1926-1943
Flood P rotection Bonds.
$10.000............. --.1 9 2 6
W ater Bonds.
6s '20 . . . j$5.000— -Sept 14 1930
60.000 ..........1927-1930
130.000-Sept 14 ’31-’40 4 Hs'25 M-S 140.000 ......... 1931-1935
4s ’23
34 0 0 0 .
1926-1913
190.000 ......... 1936-1940
60.000 ................ 1941
R efunding W arrants.
6s ’ 20 . . . ($95.000-..S e p t 14 19.30
I 40,000__________ 1942
1100.000-Sept 14 '31-MO
1942
‘ 20.000_____
W ater-W orks and Sewer Bonds. 5s '25 M-S 180.000 ......... 1943-1945
6s '19 . . . $60,000 ..........1926-1929
350.000 ......... 1946-1950
BOND. DEB T July 1 ’ 23-- $215,000
.450,000 ......... 1951-1965
45 000
Water debt (incl.) _______
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______________ 55.000
5s 11 A-G$ 100,000c . Dec 10 1951
Floating debt (add’l)______________ 35.000
(Subject to call after Dec 10 1921.)
Sinking fund_____ _______
65.837 Is
. . . $12.(M )...................1939
M
fSuhject to call )
_
Assess, val. '23 ($4 act.)_ 3,063,713
Total tax rate (per $1 000)’ 23-$20.00 CO. BD. DT. July 1 '25. .$1,044,000
Population In 19 2 0 ..________ 5,300 i'otal a>s-*-sed v<il 1925 27.262 962
‘ ’ouniv ta • (per $| O O '25. .$18.00
Oi
BU R LE SO N C O. L E V .D I S T .N O .l. Pop’n of co . MO. 27.158; ’ 20 36.602
(IN T. at County Treas office or
( ’ aidwell Is the county seat.
as 14 F-A$I36,405_ Aug 20 1954 Hanover Natloual Bank. N Y.
_
(Subject to call after Aug. 20 1924 )
TOTAL DEBT Aug 1915— S295.32C CAMERON COUNTY DRAINAGE
D ISTRICT NO 1.
Assess valuation 1914___ 1,442.910
Population of county In 1910. .18.687 6s '17 J-D $ 1 10.000c.Dec 1 '-26’35
TOT. DEBT Nov 24 '2 4 -. $124,500
Sinking f u n d .......................
19.545
BUR LE SO N CO. I M P T . D IS . N 0 .1 Assessed value 1924-..........2.001,000
5s
. . . $185.320........................... Dist tax rate 'per $1,000) '24 .$10.00
s
. . . 135.000..........................
TOT. BD DT. Oct 1 ’ 1 5 - $320,320 CAMERON COUNTY DRAINAGE
Value taxable prop. 1914.1.442,910
DISTR IC T NO 2.
INT. at County Treas. office.
.s 12 F-A $79,620 ................. 1952
BOND DEBT Nov 15'24. $76,620
BURNET C OU N TY.
Sinking fund.....................
11.118
Tot. ass. val. '24(50% act.) 1,455,900
Burnet Is the county seat.
BOND DEBT June 30 23 $52,600 Dist. (ax rate (per $1,000) '24.$6.50
Sinking fund and interest.
8.242
Assessed valuation 1922-- 7,828,141 CAMERON CO WATER IM PT.
D ISTR IC T NO 1.
State & Co tax (pe- $1,000>'22$12,7fi
Pop'n 1910, 10.755; 1920......... 9.499 6s 14 . . . $544 IVD.-Oct l '26-’59
0s ’ 19 . . . 17 1.000 ..........1926-1954
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 '2 2 .. $907,000
CALDW ELL.
This town Is in Burleson County.
Assessed value, real estate.4.597.998
Assessed value, personal
135.916
Sewer Bonds.
4s
$15,000 .............
Total assessed value 1921--4.733.914
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 ’25- $182 500 Total tax rale 'per $1 .0001 *21 -$l5.00
Ass'd val.'25 (abt. % a c t.).2.156 820 Population In I‘>22 — ...............2.628
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '21 .$11 70
CO (JNT V WATER
Population. 1910. 1.476; 1920. 1.689 CAMERON
IMPT DIST NO. 2.
P O San Benito
CALDW ELL CO U N TY.
W afer D istributing System.
Lockhart Is the county seat.
6s 17 M-S $5 2 000c.Sept 1 '26-58
Fumliuw W arran ts6s '20 A-O $12,500.-.O ct 1 '26-’50 (For maturity see V. 104. p. 1411.)
BOND DEBT No. 12 '24- $578,000
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Total ass'd val 21 (M act.) 4.313.500
5s
s-a * 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ....................
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923 .$12.50
(Optional after 10 years.)
INT. payable «( the St. Louis
TOT. BO DT Sept I ’23- $793,967
Sinking fund and tnterest— 110.706 Union Bank. S' 1 ools.
BONDED (County...........
(?)
CAMERON C u U n r V W ATER
DEBT (Rd Dist No. 1 $350,000
IMPT DIST NO. B.
[Rd Dist.No.3
115.000 6s '20 M-S $210 IX10 .M ar 1 '26-’ 50
Total ass’d val. (co.) *22— 13,528,086 6s g "21 M-S 27 l .000 .Mar 1 '26-'41
State & <’< . lax(per $1,000)’22 $12.20 (For maturity see V. 113. p. 2003.)
>
PoMul.iti.n 1920
25 160 BOND DEBT Nov 1921-- *600.000
INTE REST payable at New York. Assess*-,) value___________ 3.001.548
Population (est.)____ ...............1.500
C ALH O U N C O U N T Y .
INT on 6s of I 921 at the Seaboard
Port Lavaca Is the county seat.
Naliuual Bank. N. Y.
Road Dist No. 1 (Red. beg in '32).
5s '12 A-OS 100,000
A pr 10 1952 C A M P C O U N T Y
5s '15 A-O 5 8 .0 0 0 ..-Apr 10 1955
Pittsburgh is the county seat.
(Opt. $1,000 Apr 10 1916 and 1917
($350,000 ...1926-1951
and $2,000 yrly Apr. 10 1918 5 4s'21 J-J ( 10.000..................1952
to 1946 Incl.)
B O N D D E B T D ec 2 " 2 4 -- $ 4 8 0 ,0 0 0
Road Dist No. 2 Bonds.
Sinking fund and in t e r e s t .. 130 ,000
5s 13 s-an $13.5,000...................1953 Assess val . real e s ta te ____ 2 .4 8 2 .7 7 0
'Subi. to call one-eighth every 5 yrs.) Assess, v a l.. p e r s o n a l____ _ 9 6 8 ,5 1 0
5s '17 A-O ( 6 000 Nov 10 '26-'28 T o t ass'd val. "24 ( a c t.) .3 .4 5 1 .2 8 0
157.000.Nov 10 '29-'45 S tate S i O o. tax (per $ 1 .0 0 0 )'2 4 -$ 2 .8 2
Drainage Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s 15 A-O $48 000— .$2,000 yrly C A M P C O U N T Y R O A D D . N O . 1.
P O P ittsbu rgh .
BOND. (County .Dec 11 ’23*59.875
DEBT( Dlst No. 1.July'13-100.000 5s 16 A-O $100,000 July 25 1958
IDlst No.2.July*13 135.000 (Subject to call after July 25 1936.)
$180,000
Assessed (County, 1923
4.7 >4.329 BOND DEBT Dec 2'24
val . J Dlst. No. 1. '12-1.755.831
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
I Dlst No 2. 12 -1.706.443
County tax (per $1 000' 1923 .$9.30 which requires approval and regiaPop’n of county, ’ 10,3,635; ’20,4.700 tration by State officials.
BRYAN.

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CAMP CO. RD. D. NO. 1 (C rn cl .).
Assess, val. ’24 (1-3 a c t .).3,451,280
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1024__ $2.82
Population 1920 (est.)_______ 11,103
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat.
Bank, New York City, or at State
Treasurer’s office, Austin.
CANADIAN. ---------This city is in Hemphill County.
♦Electric L ight Plant Bonds.
5s ’25 . . . ($5,000..Feb 6 ’30-’34
\60,0 0 0 ..Feb 6 ’35 ’64
BOND. DEBT April 1925- $198,000
W aterdebt (included)_____
31 ,000
Sinking fund— Cash______
27.539
Securities_______
10,000
Assessed value, real estate. 1,401,897
Assessed value, personal_
_ 684.470
Total ass’d val. '25 (actual)2,086,367
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25_$13.40
Population 191(1 1.648: 1020 2.187
♦INT. at the Hanover N at’l Bank,
N. Y . City.
CANYON C ITY!
This city is in Randall C ou n ty.

TEXAS—CITIES AKD TOWNS
Street Improvement B onds.
5s
_ $65,000_________ Serially
_
TOTAL DEBT Dec 11 ’ 25. $431,000
Waterdebt (included)_____ 335,000
Sinking fund_____________
23,600
Tot. ass’d val.’25(H act’l ) .3.764.000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $18 00
Ponnlation 1910, 3.818: 1920. 5.003
IN T . on 5M5s o f 1922 at the Han­
over National Bank. N . Y .
C H IL D R E S S C O U N T Y .

Childress is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s ’ 18 A-O $35,000___ Apr 1 1948
(Optional April 1 1928.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1922.. $86,600
Floating debt (add’l)______
14.000
Sinking fund_____________
13 000
Assess, val. real estate___ 4.492.474
Assess, val. personal____ .1.795,324
Other assess, property_____1,005.807
Total assessed value 1922
(about 30% actual)_____7.293,605
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1922 ..$ 16 00
Population 1910, 9.538; 1920.10,933

S tr e e t Im p t. B o n d s.

5 s ’21 M -N$20.000c__ Nov 1 1941
(Optional N ov. 1 1931.)
BOND. D E B T Dec 10 1925 $45,000
Floating debt (additional).
9.00G
Sinking fund and interest..
14 .000
Assessed val'n, real estate. 1,068,030
Assessed value, personal_
_ 437.634
Tot. ass’d val.'25 (2-3a c t .).1,505 664
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $6.50
Population 1910. 1,400; 1920, 1,618
CANYON INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Randall Countv.
6H s
- .. $ 1 0 0 ,000c.................Serial
6s
...
4.000c. .A ug 11 1943
6s
...
8.500c-.M ar 22 1950
BOND. D EBT Sept 1 1923 $112,500
Sinking f u n d ......................
3.530
Ass’d val.’23 (60% a c t . ) . . .3.000,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $10 00
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500
CAR R IZO SPRINGS IND. S. D.
B u ild in g B on d s.

C IS C O .
Pa vin g W a rra n ts.

6s ’ 19

M-N$253.000May 10 ’26-’48

W ater W orks Bonds.

6s ’20

M-S $470.000Mar 10 ’26-’60
(See V. 111. p. 911. for maturity)
W a te r -W o r k s a n d F u n d in g Bds

6s *21 M -N (300.000c.May 10*41-’60
V 50.000c.-M ay 10 1961
F u n d in g Bonds.

6s ’22 8-an$ 100.000..June 1 '43-'62
6s ’24 F-A5J 5.000c.. Feb 5 1947
\150.000c.Feb 5 ’48-’62
TOTAL DEBT Aug 5 '24.$3.490.000
Water debt_____________ 2,476.000
Sinking fund____________
556.100
Assessed value 1923.......... 17.985.400
Total tax rate (per $1 000) 19 $7.50
Population 1910. 2 410: 1920 7.422
IN T. on 6s of 1922 at the Hanover
National Bank, N. Y.
C ISC O IN D E P E N D E N T S C E O O L
D IS T R IC T

6s ’ 14 Apr $40.000...J a n 10 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 10 1921.)
BON D. D E B T Dec 1925.. $40,000
Total assess, value 1925
(about 40% actual)........ 1,800,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25..$5.00
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 3,200

This district (P. O. Cisco) is in
Eastland County.
5s
. . . $250,000_______________
ROND. DEBT N ov 7 '24. $283,000
Sinking fund_____________
6 .700
Total assess, val. '24 (act.).6.500.000
School tax rate(per $1,000)'23 $10.00

CASS C O U N T Y .

clarendon

Linden is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
BHb
. . . $100,000................... 1949
5 y ,s
...
52,000_______________
R oad D istrict No. 1.
6 e ’ 17 . . . $40,000_____ 1937-1957
Road D istrict No. 6.
6 s ’ 17 .... $40,000_____ 1937-1947
Road D istrict No. 7.
-8
. . . $35.000...........................
R oad D istrict No. 16.
6& sT 9 . . . $25,000...J u n e 10 1959
(Optional June 10 1949.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’2 1 „ $400,000

!

This city is in D o n l e y C o u n t y .
W ater W orks Bonds.

6s ’22

M-NS75.000___ M ay 1 1962

(Optional M ay 1 1932.)

GEN. BD. DT. Nov 6 ’24- $102,000
81.000
Water debt (Incl.)________
Floating debt (add’l)______
15,000
Sinking fund_____________
12,965
Assessed value real estate.-l.791.185
Assessed value personal_
_ 586.945
Assess, val. ’ 24 (90% a c t .).2.378,130
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $9.00
Population. 1910, 1.946; 1920, 2,456

60.05
CLARKSVILLE.
Assessed valuation 1921_ 7.630,735
_
This city is in Red River County
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920____$9.50
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
Populat’n 1910, 27.587; 1920, 30,041 5s ’ 14 J-J
$20,000_July 1 195*
(Subject to call $5,000 July 1 1924
1934 and 1944.)
CASTRO COUNTY.
- s ’ 21 . . .
50 .000......................
Diminitt is the county seat.
...
9 . 0 0 0 ______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’2 2 .. $28,000 -s
Sinking fund______________
15.058 -s Street. .Paving Bonds.
.
$20,000___________
Assessed val'n. real estate.3.605,879
Assessed val’n, pers'l prop. 854, i7 .8 W ater. .Extension Bonds.
.
$ 22.000 ................................
Other assess, property_____
51,937
T ot. ass’d val. '22(1-3 act.) 4,5l 1.987 -s Market. Site B onds.
..
$13.000........... .............
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)'22.$12.30 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 ’2 2 .. $168,492
Population 1910. 1,850; 1920, 1,948 Water debt (included)_____
44.500
Sinking fund____
______
15 612
C H A M B E R S C O U N TY .
Tot.assess.val.’22(30%act.)3 500 000
Anahuac is the county seat.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22-*9 00
R o a d D is trict B on d s.
6a
. . . $98,003............................. Pop'n ’ 10. 2.065: 1920 .........3.386
Road Distal, t No. 4 Bonds.
5J ^ s’ 2 4 J -D $ 2 2 2 .0 ) 0 ______________ 1 9 54 C LAU EN E IN D . S C H . D IS T .
This district is in Hockley County.
D ra in a g e b o n d s .
-a
. . . $16,000............................ 5s ’25 M-NS50,000c*.May 11 1965
BOND. DEBT June 9 ’25. $50,000
C o u r t-H o u s e a n d Jail B o n d s.
_
6s
A-O $ 3 3 .0 0 0 ......................... Assessed valuation 1925_ 1,010.514
TO T. B D . D T . Dec 1 ’2 5 .. $369,000 Population_____________________ 550
Sinking fund_____________
27,732
C L A Y C O . R O A D D IS T . N O . 2.
Assess, value, county, 1925
P. O. Henrietta.
(50% actual)---------------- 4,142,454
Road and T urnpike Bonds.
State & County tax rate (per
($30,000.Apr 10 ’26-’28
$1,000) 1925_______________ $12.70
Pop o f co. in 1910. 4.234; 1920, 4,162 54£s’24 A-Oi 75,000.Apr 10 -29-’3.3
200,000.Apr 10 ’34-’43
1250.000.Apr 10 ’44-’ 53
C H E R O K E E C O . R O A D D. N O . 1.
D.
$575,000
6s ’ 17 Feb $207 0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1957 TO T . Bval. D T. Apr 2 ;24.2,640.500
real estate___
(Subject to call yearly on Feb. 1 as Assess, val. personal______2,365.300
Assess,
follows; $7,000 in odd years and Total assess, value 1922___5,005.800
$6,000 in even years from 1918 to Co. tax rate (per $1,600) '23..$4.50
1937, incl., and $6,000 yearly from
IN T . at Hanover Nat Bank.
1938 to 1957. incl.)
N. Y . City.
GEN. BD. DT. Nov 12*21 $657,000
Tot assess .val .'21 ( ^ a c t .).4.525 3to
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$13.00 C L A Y C O . R O A D D IS T . N O . S.
5^ s'23 A-O $99,000_______ Serially
Population (county) in 1910,
29,929: 1920........................... 36.764 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 ’24. $99,000
Sinking fund_____________
4,054
IN T . is payable in New York.
T ot. assess. val.’24(1 -3 act.) 1,679.800
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-S21.80
C H ER O K EE
COUNTY
ROAD
Population 1924______________2,000
D I S T R I C T N O. 2.
6 s ’20 F-A$?07.000 Aug 1 ’26-’60
BOND. D EBT Feb 1921.- $350,000 C L E B U R N E .
This city is the county seat of
Assessed value____________2.942.571
Actual value (est.)........... 6.000.000 Johnson County. Inc. M ay 3 1871
S chool Ronds.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N. Y.
6s ’90 J-D *$9,000___ June 1 1930
(Subject to call June 1 1900)
C H ER O K EE
COUNTY
ROAD
5s
M-S $152,000.. .M ar 1 1957
D I S T R I C T N O . 3.
R efu nding S chool Bonds.
6s ’20 F-AI262 500.Aug 10 ’26-’60
BOND. DEBT Feb 1921-- $300,000 5s ’06 M -N $1.000___ Nov 1 1946
(Subject to call Nov 1 1916)
Assessed value____________2.521.470
Ward School Bonds No. 1.
Actual value (est.)________ 5.000,000
IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y . 5s ’ 15 A-0$124,000___ Apr 1 1955
(Subject to call Anr 1 19551
C H IL D R E S S .
Permanent Street & Bridge Bds
This city is in Childress County.
5s *04 M-S $12.000__ Sept 15 1944
6 S ’ 19 F-A $4,000.. Feb 21 ’26-’29
(Subject to call Sept. 15 1914)
6Ms’22 A -0$296,000-.Apr 10 ’26-’62
R efunding Bonds.
Park Bonds.
5s '22 M -N 98,000_____Mar 1 1962
« « s ’24 J-D $34,000-------- 1926-1954 5s ’23 J-J $196.000____July 1 1962

Sinking fu n d _____ _________




Fire-Station Bonds.
5 s ’04 M-S $5,000...S ep t 15 1944
(Subject to call Sept. 15 1914)
W ater W orks lm pt. Bonds.
5s ’ 12 J-J $16.000___ Jan 1 1952
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1922)
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5 s ’ 12 J-J $115,000___ Jan 1 1952
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1922)
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-OS102.000___ Apr 1 1955
(Subject to call Apr. 1 1935)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25- $830,000
Water debt______________
358.000
Other d e b t _____________
172,947
141,600
Warrant debt___________
Sinking funds___________
252 921
Tot .ass’d val .’ 25 (60 % act.) 10,664,460
Total tax (per $1,000) 25___ $21.10
Ponula’n 1910. 10,364: 1920, 12,820
IN T. in Austin, Texas, and at
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N . Y .
C L IF T O N .

This city is in Bosque County.
Light Plant Bonds.
5 s ’22 . . . $ 3 5 .0 0 0 ...May 15 1962
(Optional May 15 1932.)
C ity Hall Bonds.
5s ’22 . . . $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ...May 15 1962
(Optional May 15 1932.)
W ater Extension Bonds.
5s ’22 . . . $2 0,00 0..-M ay 15 1962
(Optional May 15 1932.)
BOND. D E i!T Nov 1 ’ 23...$80,000
Total assessed value 1923_ 912.563
_
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923____$9.00
Population. 1910. 1.137; 1920, 1,327

[V

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121,

Dist.No.4, 1914..5,531.900
Dist.N o.5 — ......... 657,288
Dist.No.7, 1918..1,892,920
Dist.No.8, 1918.-2,537.830
D ist.N o.9, 1914— 764,965
D ist.N o.12 ............1,367,728
D ist.N o.1 3 ______ 838.190
Assess. D ist.N o.1 5 ______ 1,258,500
val. D ist.N o.16 ........... 578,170
Dist.No. 17 ........... 988,020
D ist.N o.18 ........... 392,200
Dist.N o.20 ........... 397.910
Dist.No.22 ........... 373,940
Dist.No.23 ........... 397,980
D ist.N o.26 ............1,394.140
D ist.N o.2 8 ______ 1,423.710
Dist.N o.29. 1920-3.258.130
,Dist.N o.3 0 ______ 300,000
Population of Dist. No 7 , ’ 14.-5,000
t IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
N. Y .; on others in N . Y . City or
Austin.
All bonds are redeemable 20 years
from issue.
______
COLLIN CO. ROAD D IST. NO. 4.
5 s ’ 14 F-A$334,000___ Feb 2 1954
5H s’23 M-S 420.000--M ar 1 ’26-’ 53
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1925 $741,000
Sinking fund______________
21,445
Ass'd val. 1925 ( M a c t.)..$7,077,940
District tax (per $1,000; 1925-S10.29
IN T . payable at Seaboard Nat.
ank or State Treasurer’s office.
COLLINS W O R T h T c OUNTY.
Wellington is the county seat.
4s ’ 02 . . .
$5.500................... 1942
4s ’02 . . .
1.000................... 1942
5>4s’ 16 . . .
4.000................... 1936
(Subject to call 1926.)
Paving W arrants.
_s ’ 22 Feb 15 $10,000...........................
Road Bonds.
5s '16 M -N$ 100.000...N o v 14 1956
(Subject to call N ov. 14 1936.)
BOND. DEBT Oct 30 ’23- $100,000
27,684
Floating debt_____________
Sinking fund_____________
23.198
Assess, val. '23 (1-5 a c t .) ..5,571 185
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23$17.7(>
Pop’n 1910. 5.221: 1920............. 9.154

CLIFTON IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Bosque County.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '13 Aug $25,000c_ Aug 1 1953
_
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1923.)
5Hs
...
16,000...........................
BOND. DEBT Dec 1922.. $40,000
Assessed valuation 1922__ 2,100.000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'22 $15.00
COLEMAN.
This city is in Coleman County.
W ater Bonds.
6s
. . . $160,000...........................
W ater W orks lm pt. & Ref. Bds.
6s ’z4 J-D $121,875..Dec 1 ’26-’64 COLORADO.
This city is in Mitchell County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 28’24- $242,000
Reservoir and W ater W orks Bds
_
Assessed valuation 1924_ 2,396,415
. . . $77.000_ Oct 1 ’26-’61
_
City Tax (per $1,000) '24_____$13.00 6s ’21
Population 1910. 3.046; 1920, 2,8(8
R efu n d in g Bonds.
J $500____Mar 1 1926
— . \ 1,000____Mar 1 1927
COLEMAN COUNTY COMMIS­ 5s ’ 16
5s ’ 16
37,500--N ov 1 ’26-’45
SIONERS’ PRECINCT NO. 1.
5 s ’20 F -A (384.000..F e b 1 ’26-’49
Sewer Bonds.
( 36 .000--. F ib 1 1950 6s ’21
$33,000.-O ct 1 ’26-’61
BOND. D EBT Oct 30 ’23. $452,000
a City Hall Bonds.
Sinking fund & in t ... ___. .
9.387 5s ’25 J-J $30,000 .........1926-1965
Assessed value 1021_______5.761 .000
Sewer Disposal P lant
§
COLEMAN COUNTY ROAD D IS­ 6s ’25 W arrants.
J-J
$9.360-.........................
T R IC T NO. 1.
Bonded debt Sept 1925____$181,500
($12 000--Peb 1 ’ 26-’37
41,630
5H s’20 F-A
6.0 00..Feb 1 ’47-’49 Warrant debt (a.dd’1)______
29,961
I 4,000 . . Feb 1 1950 Sinking fund_____________
Assessed valuation 1925___3,033,595
BOND. D EBT Oct 3 0 '2 3 ...$ 9 1 .0 0 0 Tax rate (per $1,C00) 1925____
$15.00
Sinking fund and interest_
_ 2,801
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 23--S8.00 Population, I9lf), 1,840; 1920. 1,766
a IN T . at Nat. Bank o f Commerce
N. Y ., § at the Continental & Com­
COLEMAN INDEP. SCH. DIST.
Tuis district is in Coleman County. mercial Nat. Bank, Chicago.
5 s ’ 21 Feb $25.000... July 18 1961
COLORADO COUNTY.
(Optional July 18 1931 )
Columbus is the county seat.
5s ’24 M -N 97.500______ 1926-1964
Road District Ronds.
BOND. D E B T Nov 18 '25 $170,500
...$ 1 7 5 ,0 0 0 ........................—
Assess, val. ’25 (1-3 a c t .) ..3 ,179,390 ,s
Sch. lax rate (per$l,0OO) ’25.S10.00 BOND. DEBT June 3 0 ’ 23 $58,000
Population (est . ) ___ _________5,000 Bond district bonds (add’l)
May 5 1921....................... 175.000
Floating debt (additional)
COLLIN CO. ROAD DISTS.
May 5 1921.......................
32,864
McKinney Is the county seat.
Sink. fd. & int. Sept 1 ’ 2 2 -27,034
Royal Road Dist. Bonds.
. . $65,000................... ........ Tot.ass’d val.’22(2-3 act.) .13,818,776
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’22-$13.20
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
Popula’n 1910, 18.897; 1920, 19,013
5Hs'19 A-OSIOO.OOO............. 1949
t Road District No. 7 Bonds.
5s 14 M-N$ 125,000____M ay 1 1954 COLORADO CO. DR. DIST. NO. 8
Sits' 19 A-O 125,000_______ 1949
6s 19 J-D $96.000-June 10 ’26-’49
Road D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Dec 12 ’24..$100,000
5s ’ 14 M-N $200.000____May 1 1954 Tot.ass’d val. ’ 24 (H a c t .).. 640.430
5Hs’ 19 A-O 237,000............. 1949
District tax rate (per $1,000) ’24$2 00
Road District No. 9 Bonds.
Population In 1924 (est.)______ 1.000
5s ’ 14 M-N$90.000____May 1 1954
Road Dist. No. 12 B onds.
COMAL COUNTY.
5s 1 9 ..A-O $69.000............. 1949
New Braunfels is the county seat.
5s 19 _A-O 182.000............
1949
R oad Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
5s 14 A-O $17.000---A p r 10 1954
5 s ’ 19 A-O 50.000....... ...1 9 4 9
(Subject to call after April 10 1924.)
Road Dist. No. 15 Bonds.
BOND. D EBT Dec 10 ’ 25- $308,521
6>as’ 19 A-OS188.000............. 1949
Sinking fund______________
30.684
Road Dist. No. 16 Bonds.
Ass’d val. ’25 (40% act.)--7.830,566
5H s'19 A-O $85.000............. 1949
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) ’25$15.90
Road Dist. No. 17 Bonds.
51ts’ 19 A-OS 125.000................... 1949 Population 1910, 8,434; 1920. 8,824
Road Dist. No. 18 Bonds.
5Jts’ 19 A-O $65.000................... 1949 COM ANCHE.- Comanche County.
This city is in
Road Dist. No. 20 Bonds.
1949 5s W ater W orks Bonds.
5K s’ 19 A-O $75.000..........
$70,000...........................
Road Dist. No. 22 Bonds.
D E B T Dec 4 19236)ts’ 19 A-O $ 5 0 .0 0 0 ............... 1945 BOND. fund and interest-- $128,500
Sinking
29,270
Road Dist. No. 23 Bonds.
ass’d val.’23 (80% act.)2,303,672
5 H s’ 19 A-O $60.000.................. 1945 Tot. rate (per $1,000) 1923---- $17.00
Tax
Road Dist. No. 24 Bonds.
5 Its’ 19 A-O $60.000.................. 1949 Population 1910, 2,756; 1920 , 3,524
Road Dist. No. 26 Bonds.
61ts’ 19 A-OS259.000................... 1949 COMANCHE IND. SCH. D IST.
This district (P. O. Comanche) ie
Road Dist. No. 28 Bonds.
5H s’ 19 A-OS250.000 . ................. 1949 in Comanche County.
6s ’21 F-A$ 110.000___ Aug 1 1961
Road Dist. No. 29 Bonds.
(Optional Aug. 1 1931)
5 ^ s ’ 19 A-OS450.000................... 1949
BOND. D E B T Dec 6 ’23. $110,000
Road Dist. No. 30 Bonds.
lO.OOO
5>ts’ 19 A-O $50,000....................1949 Floating debt (add’l)______
Assess, val. ’ 23 (80% a c t.).2,532.421
Dist.No.5 _______
(?)
D 1st .N o.7,June3’ l 9$247.000 School tax rate (per $1.000) ’23$10.00
Dist.No.8,June3’ 19 437.000
Dist.No.9,Jan ’ 1690.000 COMANCHE COUNTY.
Comanche is the county seat.
Dist.N o.1 2 ...........
(?)
Road Bonds.
Dist.N o.1 3 ______
(?)
.8
. . . $750.000...........................
Dist.No.1 5 ______
(?)
R oad D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
Bonded D ist.N o.1 6 ______
(?)
($52.000c. Sept 1 ’26-’38
debt Dist.No.1 7 ______
(?)
5s ’ 18 M-S 18,000c.Sept 1 ’39-’41
D ist.N o.1 8 ______
(?)
l 2.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1942
Dist.No.2 0 ______
(?)
Road D istrict No. 4 Bonds.
Dist.No.2 ' ______
(?)
5>*s’21 annl 9 6 ,0 0 0 ..Mar 1 ’26-’4I
Dist.No.2 3 ______
(?)
\ 80,000--M ar 1 ’42-’51
Dist.No.2 4 _ _
_
(?)
Dist.No.2 6 ______
(?)
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
Dist.No.2 8 ______
(?)
Dist.No.29.Dec.’20 450.000 which requires approval and regis­
tration by tate officials.
D ist.N o.30______
(?)

Dec., 1925.}

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

34$

School Bonds.
4s 04 J-J $21.000c___ July 1944
4s g 06 J-J 91,000c...Jan 11940
(Subject to call Jan 1 1916)
4s g 06 J-J $37.000c__ Jan 11940
4s g 07 A-O 26.OOOc.Oct I '26- 47
4s g 09 M-N120.000c.May 1 '26-’49
4s 10 J-D 63.000c.June 1 '26-'50
($2,000 In odd years and $3,000 In
even years)
COMMERCE.
4s 'll J-J 8170.000c....................._
CUERO IND. SCHOOL DIST
This city is in Hunt County.
($6,000 each year except $8,000 each
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '2 5 -- $28,000
Paving Bonds.
10th year and $10,000 In 1951)
Sinking fund_______________
6 000
6s '18
$40,000---------------- Serial
. 145.000 ________ serial
Ass’d val'D 1925 (2-3 act.) .3.720.800 4)^s'12
W ater-W orks Bonds.
4Hs'13 M-N 188.000.......
Serial
5s ’13 M -S $10.000____Sept 1 1953 CORPUS C H R IST I INDEPEND. School tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $7.50 4Hs'14 M-N465.000 ________ serial
Population In 1924____________ 5,000
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1923.)
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
4» '17 M-N425.000___ Nov 1 1957
High School Bldg. Bonds.
BOND. D E B T April 1925 $300,000
4Hs'19 J-i 675.000___ July 1 1959
5J$s’22M-S $111,000..M ar 1 '26-’62 Sinking fund_____________
61,892 CULBERSON C O U N T Y .
5sg'20M-N1.313.000c*May 1 '26-'60
B O N D . D E B T Nov 6 1924 $263,000 Assessed valuation 1923-_10.375.560
Van Horn is the county seat.
5s ?22 M-N518.000_May 1 '26-'62
Floating debt (additional).
15.000 Population (est.)_______________ 1,800
Court-H ouse and Jail Bonds 5s '22 J-J 130.000..July 1 '2 >-'62
Ass’d val’n 1924 (H act.). .2,462,700
(Due $3,000 Id odd years and $4,000
( O p t i o n a l a f t e r 10 y e a r s .)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 192 4 .. .$24.00 CORSICANA.
in even years.)
4s '12 Apr $59,000____ Jan 1 1952
Population 1910. 2,818; 1920, 3.842
This city Is the county seat of
Road ( R e d . a f t e r 20 y r s . f r . i s s u e ) .
5Hs’24 F-A 58 500 ____ 1926-1964
IN T . on 5J4s of 1922 at the Han­ Navarro County. Pop’n '10, 9.749, 6s '13 Apr $ 4 6 ,0 0 0 ...A p r 10 1953
Police & Fire Station Bonds.
over National Bank, N. Y .. or at 1920. 11.356.
Is g '02 J-D $50,000c...Dec 1 1942
Road and Bridge Bonds.
the State Treasurer's office, at op­
Waterworks Bonds.
6s 17 A-O $ 7 5 .0 0 0 ...A u g 13 1957 l « g ’12M-N S4.000c.May 1 '26-’52
tion of holder.
5s '18 A-O $330,000--Apr 1 7 '26-'58 (Subject to call after Aug 13 1937 ' ($3,000 each year except $4,000 each
(Subject to call after 1938 )
8th year.)
T O T. BO . D T . Dec 11 '2 5 . $238,000
5s '22 J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 '43-'62 Sinking fund________
Public Improvement Bonds.
58.813
COOKE COUNTY.
(Due $2,000 and $3,000 alternately Total assessed value 1925--3,588,850 4s '04 J-J $28,000c...Jan 1 1944
Gainesville Is the county seat.
on July 1 from 1943 to 1962.)
State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) ’2 5 -$l6.20
Refunding School Bonds.
Court-H ouse Bonds.
W ater-M ain Bonds.
Population in 1920______________ 912 is 02 M-N $S,000c___May 1932
4s
Apr $105,000c................... 1949
IN T . at office of State Treasurer
Abattoir Bonds
B O N D . D E B T Nov 10 '2 5 . $79,000 5s '23 . . . $ 1 5 ,0 0 0 .............Serially
City-H all Bonds.
or County Treasurer,
V g’20 M-N$l44.000c*May 1 '26-'60
t
Sinking fund_____ ________
$15.000
(Due $4,000 yearly except that
Ass’d val. '25(40% a c t .) -.16.350.000 ts '07 J-D $20,000c___June 1 1937
Crematory Bonds.
$6,000 sh ill become due each si .th
8tate & Co. tax(per $l .000) ’25-16 30
DALHART.
year up till 1959 and in 1960
Populat’n 1910. 26.603; 1920, 25,667 Is '03 Feb $5.000c— Feb 1 1943
This city is In Dallam County.
$7,000 becomes d ie)
School Bonds.
IN T . at N at. Bk. of Com m .,N .Y.
City-H all Bonds.
3Hs'01 J-J t$25.000c___Nov 1 1931 5s '07 M -S $8.500____ Mar 1 1927
Crematory Bonds.
13.350c...Jan 1 1932
4s g 00 J-J $.8,000c__ July 2 1940
COOKE CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1. ts 02 J-J
Sewer Bonds.
Feb 1 1943 5s '08 A-O $25,000____ Apr 1 1948
Water Supply.
This district comprises about one- Is 03 Feb 110.000c
Oct 1 1947 6s '21 . . .
half o f the county and Includes the Is 07 A-O §10.000
2 1 .0 0 0 ..$ 1 ,0 0 0 yearly 5* '91 J D I00,000*c_June 1 1931
2 5 .0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1955
4s 02 F-A 45,000c...Feb 1 1942
5s 15 J-D
City o f Gainesville. The bonds are
Paving Bonds.
5s '23 s-a 6 0 0 ,0 0 0 ........................... 6s '19 . . . $ 2 0 .0 0 0 ..$ 1 ,0 00 yearb »4s'24F-A 1,950.000c* Feb 1 '26- 64
a direct obligation of the district.
(Last maturity 1963.)
4H «'09 Apr $85.000___ Apr 1 1949
6s '23 . . .
22.000____ $1 500 yrly 4 Msg'25M-N 1.000,000c* .1926-1965
City Jail Bonds.
Street-Improvement Bonds.
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1919.)
BO N D . DEBT Dec 8 '2 5 - . S96.500
B O N D . D E B T Nov 10 '2 5 -. $58,000 6s '13 F-A $20,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1953 Sinking fund________________
22.497 tag 06 J-J $16.500c...Jan 11944
(Subject to call Jan 1 1910)
Floating debt (add’I)_____
6,000 5s 15 J-D 80.0 0 0 c ... Dec 1 1955 Tot ass’d val.'25 (4-5 act.).2.40k' 212
75,000________ Serially Total (ax rate (per $1,000) '25-110..00
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Ass’d val. 1925 (2-5 act ) . $7,966,760 5s '23 ___
Sewer Bonds.
Ass'd val. 1924 (1-2 a c t .) .. 192 000
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 3.40t?i Is g 00 J-J $94.000c_.J u ly 2 1940
4s# 02 J-D SO O '"__Dec 1 1942
.O O
Dist.Tax rate'per $1,000) 1925*10 00 5s '09 J-D }$20.0 0 0 ... Dec 15 1949
(SubfeeA to«&/!-after Dec 1 1912}
2 0 .0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1955
Population in 1923 (est.).........25,667 5s '15 J-D
100,000
July 1 1963 DALHART IND. SCH. DIST
Refunding Water Bonds.
IN T . at Nat. Bk. o f Comm .. N. Y. 5s '23 . . .
4a '02 J-J $68,000c...Jan 1 1942
*School-Building Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 10 '25$1,376.350
6s '22
1 '26-’52
Water debt (incl.)_________
Hospital
COOKE CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2. Sinking fund_____________ 465.000 6 s '24 P-A $40.510—Feb1926 1944 4HK12J-J Bonds.
570.000c..Jan I '27-'62
5 3 .2 1 9
...
9 5 .0 0 0 _____
B O N D . DEBT Nov 10 ’2 5 - $193,000 Assessed val'n, real estate_7 .8 6 1.713 BON D . DEBT Nov 1 0 '2 5 - $200 000 $2.000 In odd years and $3,000 In
Sinking fund_______________
10,0^0 Assessed val'n, personal___5 .191 941
even years)
Sinking fund_________________
2 6 .0 0 0
Ass’d val. '25 (40% act.). .2,299 990 Tot.
val.'25(2-3 act.>13,056.654 Ass'd value 1925 ( H act J -.4 .4 0 0 000 5s g '20 M-N210 000..May 1 '27-'0O
E*ax rate (per $1,000) 1925-------$8.00 Totalass’drate(per $1.000) '25 $24.00 School rax rate (per $1.000)'25 $10.00
tax
City-Hall Bonds.
§ Red. after 15 years from Issue,
Population in 1924 (est.)______5,000 4Hg'12 M-N$151,000c_May 1 1952
COOPER.
~
*1 N T. payable at, State Treasurer’s mg'13 M-N275.000c_.-May 1 1953
t IN T . at Treasurer's office, other*
This town Is in Delta County.
in New York.
office in Austin or the Chase Nat
Water Filtration Bonds.
6s
...
$8,000....................... ..
5s g '21 J-J $405,000. .May 1 '26 '61
Bank. New York City.
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 0 '2 5 - 134.000
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1271.)
COTTLE COUNTY.
Water debt (included)_____
92.000
Garbage Incinerator Bonds.
DALLAS.
Paducah is the county seat.
Sinking fund_______________
1 .500
This is the county seat of Dallas isg'21 J-J $180.000c.May 1 '26-'6l
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Tot.ass’d val. '25 ( H a c t.).l ,618.000
5^s
. . . $ 7 9 .0 0 0 ..-$ 3 ,50 0 yearly County. Incorp. Feb. 2 1856. Re­ 4Msg’ 25M-N100,000c* . . . 1926-1965
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $1.25
call provision of city charter sus­ (For amount due each year see V.
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
Population 1910, 1.513; 1920, 2,563
tained by courts
V. 93, p. 63; V.
121. p. 740.)
5H s
. . . $100.000.........................
94 D. 862
Amendment* to city
Various Municipal Impt. Bonds,
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
COOPER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
charter approved by voters In April 4)4s’2.3M-N$l .971,000-May 1 ’26 '63
$79 0 0 0 .. $3,500 vearlv
This district (P. O. Cooper) is In St*s
1916, upheld by Fifth Court of Civil (For maturity nee V. 117, p. 2133.)
BOND. D E B T June 3 0 '2 3 . $92,104
Delta County.
Trinity Heights (A s s u m e d ).
V. 104, p. 1824.
On
4 225 Appeals.
5>*s
. . . $83.000.............................. Sinking fund_______________
April 3 1923 the charter amendment
School Bonds.
5s
...
36,000.............................. Assessed value 1922_______ 7 295,951
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '22-816.50 wnich increases from $14,000,000 to 5s '22 M-SS100.000------------------ B O N D . D EB T Nov 12 ’2 5 . $123,000
$25.000.('00 the limit placed upon NET BD. DT. Aug. '25-$14,115,909
1,000 Population 1910, 4,396: 1920, 6,901 the bonded indebtedness of the city, Actual value of property
Sinking fund_______________
Tot. ass’d val.'25(65% act.)2,304,945
for purposes of taxa­
was approved by the voters. Sunset
8ch. tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$10.00 CROCKETT.
tion. 1924_________ 419.621.350
Hill and Rosemont Crest annexed
This town is in Houston County.
Population (est.)_______________ 3,000
In 1915, and in 1923 Trinity Heignts. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923...»24.30
W ater Works Bonds.
Population in 1910 (Census). 92.104
Funding Bonds.
5s '13 A-O $18.000___Aug 11 1953
CORYELL COUNTY.
5s g '91 J-J *$ 17 9 ,000c
July 1 1931 Piip'ilationi n 1920 (Census) .158.970
(Subject to call after Aug 11 1923)
Gatesville is the county seat.
The receipts of the water depart­
Storm Sewer Impt. Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Dec 16 2 5 . $26,000 BOND. D EB T Dec 8 '2 2 .. $42,500 4s 17 M-N82 >5.000_________ Serial ment are pledged for the water debt.
Sinking fund and interest- 2,176 Assess, val. real estate___1.137 ,9>0
4 Msg'25M-N100,0iK)c*. . .1926-1965
INT. on street Impt. 5s due 1928
Tot. ass’d val.'25 (3-5 act.)9,834.534 Assess, val. personal_____ $ '2 7 /'5 5
(Forumount due e tch year see V. 121, and 1929, street 4s due 1940 and
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $6.80 Tot.ass'd val. '22 (65 % act.) 1,865.635
p. 740 )
1946, public-impt. 4s ue 1944. water
Population, 1910. 21,703; *20. 20,601 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22-$8.50
Impt. Bonds.
Population, 1910, 3.947; 1920, 3,061 5s S e w e r a g e*$150,0 0 0 c .. lime 1 1931 Is due 1942. crematory bonds, police
g 91 J -D
and fire-station bonds and school
CORPUS C H R IS T I.
4s 10 J-D 63 000c.» one 1 '26-'50 bonds due 1944 and 1946 and cityCROCKETT COUNTY.
Corpus Christl Is In Nueces Co.
($2,000 in odd years aud $3,000 In jail bonds at Seaboard Nat. Bank,
Ozoua is the county seat.
Incorporated 1852.
even years)
N. Y. Refunding school 4s due 1932
Road Bonds.
H arbor Bonds.
4 t$g'12 J-D 868.000c. .June '26-’52 and street-lmpt. bonds due Dee. I
-B
. . . $2.000 .000........................... 5s '14 A-O $40.0 0 0 ...A p r 10 1954 (Due $2,000 and $3,000 alternately.) 1942 at State Treas. office; water and
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1919)
4 Jus’ 14 M-N$28.000c Nov 1 '26 -3 9 sewer bonds at State Treas. office and
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s '09 F-A §$90,000c.— Aug 1 1949 BOND. D EB T June 30 23 $88,000 5s '20 M -N350.000c*M ay 1 ’26-'60 In city of Dallas; school bondB due
11.217 5s '22 M -N 9 3 -0 0 0 ..May 1 '26-'62 1947 street bonds of 1907. water­
6s ’ 15 J-J 300,000c...Jan 1 1955 Sinking fund and interest.
(Subject to call begin. Jan 1 1935.) Assessed valuation 1 9 21-. 3 509 716 (Due $2,000 in odd years and $3,000 works bonds due 1947 In Dallas, on
6 s '21 . . .
4 0 .(0 0 ..Jan 1 '26-'30 State & Co.tax rate(per M )’2l 810.00
in even years.)
water-works impt. bonds due 1949
R efu n d in g W ater-W orks Bonds Population. 1910. 1.296; 1920. 1.500 4M sg'25M -N 3 ) 0 ,0 0 0 c * ...1926-1965 and school bonds due 1949 at Nat.
4s g '98 F-A $67.0 0 0 c...A u g 1 1938
(For amount due each year see V. 121, Bank of Commerce In N. Y.: bonds
p. 740.)
{ Sewer Bonds.
CROCKETT CO. COM. SCH.
of 1910. 1911. 1912. 1913, 1914, 1919
6s\)9 M -N J120,0 0 0 c...N o v 1 1949
S e w a g e - D i s p o s a l Bonds.
DIST. NO. 1.
1920, 1921, 1923 and 1924 at Chase
(85.000.--O ct 1 '31 -'47 BOND. DEBT Dec 1921.
$75,000 4 H s ’ 13 M -N S 227,000c..M ay 1 1953 Nat. Bank. N. Y.; others at New
($12,000 each alternate year)
5b '25 A-O '80.000.-.O ct 1 '48-'57 Sinking fund and interest2.661
York Trust Co., N. Y.
70.000.--O ct 1 ’58-’64 Total valuation 1921_____ 3.250.000 4>$s g’ 16 J-J 193.000c...........................
CITY PROPERTY.—Value of
(Due $6,000 yrly. with $7,000 city property May 1 1923 was $20,.15,000___ Oct 1 1965 School tax (per $1,000) 1921.$25-00
maturing each 4th year for 40 840.094.
f W harf Bonds.
6a ' l l A-O $50,000c__ Oct 1 1951 C R O S B Y C O U N T Y .
years beginning Jan. 1 1917.)
WATER WORKS—The total
City-Hall & Fire-Station Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
Crosby ton the county seat.
8 s 'l l A-O S$55,000c..-Oct 11951 BONDED D Is B T —
5s g '88 F-A$154,000*c__Aug 1 1928 revenue from the water-works dept,
E
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1921.)
5s ’89 J-J
4 7 ,000*c_July 1 1929 from May 1 1919 to April 30 1920 was
County Nov. 16 1925___ $40,000 4s g '00 J-J
2 2 .0 0 0 c...J u ly 2 1940 $536,697.71. _____
Street Bonds.
COMANCHE COUNTY (Cone/.).
CO. B D . D EB T Nov 12 *25 $19,000
Assessed valuation|1925-. 14 530,000
State&Co.tax (per $1,000)' 22.$12.30
Population of County, 1910
27,186
Population of County. 1920--25.748
IN T . on 5H s of 1921 at the First
National Bank. Comanche.

on other bonds at office of NoelYoung Bond A Stock Co., St. Louis,
M o.
§Red. beg. after 10 yrs. from issue.
a These bonds, according to official
sources, are protected under constitu­
tion, statutes and Supreme Court de­
cision of the State of Texas by a
direct, continuing donation for 25
years of State taxes collected in seven
counties having estimated population
of 70,000 and combined assessed val­
uation of $53,000,000.”

School Bonds.
___
$3,000c______ 40 years
4s
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 '2 4 .. $100,900
Sink, fund__________________ 34.743
Assessed valuation 1924___3,686.805
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 $10.00
Population, 1910, 3,109; 1920, 3.67!
IN T . at First Bank & Trust Co.
Cuero.

Dist. No. 1
1925. 120 .000
6s ’ 12 A-O $300,000c _Apr 1 1952 Total assessed Nov 161925 -5.498,720 4s g 02 J-D 1 3 .0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1942
value
5s ’ 16 J-J 150.000...J u ly 15 1956 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-------$7.50 4s g 06 J-J
4 0 .0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1946
(Subject to call July 15 1936)
4s 07 A-O 55.000c___Part yearly
4 J4»'10 J-D 229.0ti0c___June 1 19.80
G arbage-Crem atory Bonds.
6s
. . . §$20,000c......................... C R O S B Y T O N IN D . S C H . D IS T . 4 Hs'19 J-J 1.125.000____ July 1 1959
This district (P. O. Crosbyton) Is 5'*s'21 - 1.190.000 __________ serial
5s ’ 18 . . . $o20.000..................1958
6s ’21 . . .
90,000................. .1931 In Crosby County.
4 ^ s '2 3 M -N 1 .190.000____1926-1963
(For maturity see V. 117, p 2021.)
Gas Plant & C on stru ction Bds. 5s '17 Apr $25,000..................... 1957
(Subject to call after 1927.)
5s '23 M -N $197,000.-M ay 1 '26-'63
414sg’ 25M -N 250,000c*. . .1926-1965
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1690.) 5>§s’24 J-D 73,125 ..........1926-1984 (For amount due each year see V. 121,
aSea-W all & Breakwater Const. B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 '2 3 .. $40.UUU
p. 740.)
10,000
280.000. Apr 10 '26-’32Floating debt (additional).
Park Bonds.
33,500 4H g 13 M-S $360.003.N ov 1 '26-'53
5s '23A-O10 900.000. Apr 1 0 ’35-'41Sinking fund_______________
Tot.ass’d val.'23(80% act.>3.000.000 ($12,000 in even years and $13,000
140.000. ..A p r 10 1942
In odd years)
600.000.
AprTax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 3 -..$ 1 0 .0 0
10 '43-’46
4 H»'I7 . . . $1 9 8 .0 0 0 ..M a y 1 '26 '58
Gas Pipe Line W arrants.
6s’22M-N 15 J$18.000. No v 1 5 '26-'28 CUERO.
4Hs'19 J-J 270,000____ July 1 1959
This city Is the county seat of 4 Msg’ 25M -N 250,000.......... 1926-1965
t 28.000.Nov 15 '29-’32
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’25.$1.664.000 De Witt Co. Incorporated Apr. 23 (For amount due each year see V. 121,
Sinking fund____________
270 083 1873.
p. 740.)
Sewer ( R e d . a f t . 2 0 1r s . f r o m i s s u e . )
i
Assessed valuation 1925.. 10 9)0 000
W ater-W orks Impt. Bonds.
Total tax rate(per $1,000) '22.$16.30 5s '12 . . . $25,000c................... 1952 4s '07 A-O$303,000c........ Oct 1947
Street Paving Bonds.
(Subject to call after Oct 1917)
Population in 1910__________ 8.222
Population in 1920__________ 10.522 5s
. . . $35.000c........................... ................. M -N300 OOGc.May 1 '26-'49
4s g '09
(Maturity $12,000 In even years and
IN T . on sewer bonds of 1909 and
C ity Hall Bonds.
_
_
$9,000c____________40years
$13,000 In odd years)
water-works bonds at Fourth Nat. 4s
4s '10 J-D $63.000c.June 1 ’26-’50
Bank. N . Y .; on warrant Issue at the
W ater W orks Bonds.
American Exchange Nat. Bank.N.Y.; 5s

en 5s of 1923 at the Battery Park

Nat. Bank, N . Y .; on sewer bonds of 5s
1925 at National Park Bank, N . Y .; 6s




___

$10,000c_____________40years
($2,000 In odd years and $3,000 Id

DALLAS COUNTY.
County seat is Dallas. Bonds all
Issued under new municipal bond laws
Court-House Bonds (Ref.).
4s 05 Apr §$l8,000c................ 1940
Bridge Repair Bonds.
4s ’08 Apr $6,650c................1928
(Subject to call beginning 1913.)
Viaduct and Bridge Bonds.
4s ’09 Apr §$623,000................ 1948
5s g T4'Apr§125.000c.-Feb 10 1954
5s 15 Apr§135.000c..-Aug 9 1956
§Road and Bridge Bonds.
4s ’ 05 Apr$371,000c................ 1940
4s ’09 Apr 82.000c________ 1949
la s ’ll Apr 418.000c................1951
4Hs'l7 Apr 500.000___ Jan 10 1957
School Bonds.
5s '18 ...$250.000.................. 1957
(Subject to call after 1928.)
Road and Bridge Ref.
4s 05 . . . $103.000c................1945
(Subject to call beginning 1910.)
Hospital Bonds.
5Hs'21 J-J $225.000___ Jan 10 1951
(Optional Jan. 10 1931.)

even years)
* Issued prior to the law of 1898
R ef. W ater Works Bonds.
_
_
$1.9f)0c____________ 40years
4V§g'12 M -N $35’ .0 0 0 c ..M a y 1 1952 which requires approval and regis­
2
___
17.000c_____________ 40 years '20 M -N 350,000b*May 1 '26-’60 tration by State officials.
6sg

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

DALLAS COUNTY BD. DIST. 1.

5s
$1.152.000_____ 1926-1949
5 H s’21 A-0(2,3 0 2 .0 0 0 .Apr 10 ’26-'51
5Hs'22 A-O l a l ,456.OOOApr 10 ’26-51
\
a76.000.Apr 10 1952
B OND. D E B T Mar 1921 $6,200,000
Assessed value 1921_____ 197,000,000
IN T . on bonds marked (c) at the
Chase National Bank, New York; on
bonds marked (a) at Chase National
Bank, New York, the State Treas­
urer’s office, or the County Treas­
urer's office, at option of holder.

DALLAS COUNTY LEVEE IMPT.
DIST. NO. 1.
P.

O. Dallas.

Levee Im provem ent B onds.

_ .s ’ 17 . . . $48.000.............................
TOTAL D E B T .....................
(7)

DENISON.

This city Is In Grayson County.
Commission government adopted.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’24 J-J $10,000..$5.00 yearly.
Electric Light Bonds.
5s ’20 M -N $15.000._M a y 1 ’26-’40
Viaduct Bonds.
5s ’ 15 J-J $25 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’35
W ater-W orks ( P a r t y e a r l y ) .
5s ’08 J-J $56,000c_ Jan 1926-38
_
10,000c..Jan 1926-29
5s ’09 J-J
5s ’ 10 J-J
20,0 0 0 c .. Jan 1926-35
13,500c__Jan 1926-34
5s ’ 14 J-J
5s ’24 J-J
50,000c_____ _________
School Bonds.
5 s ’ 13 J-J $15.000c.Jan 1926-1934
5s ’16 J-J
33 0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’36
5s ’20 M -N 16,500c__M ay 1926-40
5s ’24 J-J
50,000c_______________
tStree-t Bonds.
5s ’ 14 J-J $12.000c..Jan 1926-37
5s ’20 M-N150.OO0c.May 1 ’26-’40
5s ’24 J-J 65,000c_____________
B OND. D EB T Nov 13 ’25 $559,000
Water-works bonds (incl.)
138,000
Tot .ass’d val. ’25 (60 %act.) 12,366,490
Total tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 . .$19. 00
Pop’n. 1910, 13,632: 1920, 17,065
tIN T . payable in Denison; others
at the Seaboard Nat. Bk., N . Y . C .

DENTON.
This
DALLAS CO. LEVEE IM PT. DIST. Denton city Is the county seat of
County. Incorp. in 1873.
NO. 5.
Sewer ( R e d . a f t . 10 y r s . f r o m i s s u e ) .

6s '19 A-O$180 0 0 0 ..Apr 10 ’26-’4(
BO N D ED D E B T ..............................u )

DECATUB.
This town Is In Wise County.
W ater Extension Bonds.
6s '21
A O IS40.000......... 1926-1945
l 6 0 .0 0 0 ...........1946-1960
Sewer System Bonds.
6s '21
A O I$60.0 0 0 ......... 1926-1955
1 1 5,000______1956-1960
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 9 2 3 .. $203,250
Sinking fu n d ...............
8.120
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,461,755
Total tax rate (per $1.000)’23 $1 50
Pop'n 1910, 1.661: 1 920............ 2.205
IN T . at Continental & Commer­
cial Nat. Bank, Chicago.

DEAF SMITH COUNTY.

County seat is Hereford.
Hospital Bonds.
6s ’24 A-O 10 $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...Feb 18 1954
1
(Optional Feb 18 1934)
T O T. B D . D T . Nov 1 9 ’2 5 . $64,000
57,728
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund_______________ $15,468
As’d val. ’ 25 (1 3 act.)____8.022,109
State & Oo.tnx(per $1,000)’25$15,20.
Population in 1910_____________ 1.920
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank,
N . Y . City.

DECATUB INDEP. SCH. DIST.

5s ’09 J-J SlO.OOOc___Jan 1 1949
5 s '19 A-O 10.000c___Apr 11959
Funding School Bonds.
4 H s ’99 J-D $7.000c.June 19 1939
School Bonds.
4s ’01 F-A $5,5 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1941
4s '09 A-O 9 .0 0 0 c ...O c t 1 1930
5 s ’ 16 A-O 75,000tc__Apr 1 1955
(Subject to call after 1926.)
_s ’ 16 M -S 20.OOOtc..Sept 1 1950
5s ’23 J-J *196.OOOc.July 1 ’26-'63
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 579)
5s ’24 J-J
25,000..............................
Street Construe. & Impt. Bonds
5s '19 A-O $100.000c__ .A pr 1 1959
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s ’05 A-O $19.OOOc...Apr 1 1945
Funding Bonds.
4M s’99 J-D $2,547.55cJune 15 1939
Street Bonds.
5s ’ 15 A-O $10.OOOtc..Apr 1 1955
* Park Bonds.
5s ’21 J-J $75,OOOc
July 1 1961
(Optional July 1 1931.)
G E N . B D . D T. Nov 24 ’24 $556,058
Water debt (included)_____
19.000
Floating debt (additional).
3,000
Sinking fund_______________
72 443
Tot.ass'd val.’24(65%act.) 6.381 745
Total tax (per $1,000) 1924.. ..$20.90
Population. 1910, 4,732; 1920. 7.626
tIN T . atOhatham & Phoenix Nat
Bank: on bonds marked (*) al the
National City Bank, N . Y .;o n others
at the Chase Nat. Bank, all of N . Y .

6s 22 A-O * 2 7 ,0 0 0 ..Apr 10 '26-'52
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 2 ’ 25. $45,500
As’d val. ’ 25 0 4 act.)____ 1,541,006 DENTON COUNTY.
Scb. tax rate (per $1 000) ’25.$10.00
Denton is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $35.000.............................
DEL BIO.
This <iiy is in Val Verde County
Funding (R e il. a f t . 5 y r s . f r o m i s s . i
Is '01 A pr$39,000r ...A p r 10 1941
City Hall W arrants.
Refund. ( R e d . a f t e r 5 y r s . f r o m in s .)
7s '21 M -N l$! 1 0 0 0 .Nov 15 '26-'33
l 3 ,0 0 0 ...N o v 15 1933 4s 06 Apr $ 4 6.000r.. .Oct 10 1946
B O N D . D T . June 30 ’23.$1.724.000
Street Impt. W arrants.
|pi 175
3 0 0 0 ____ 1926-1927 linking fund & interest..
6s ’24 F-A
2 . 5 0 0 . . . ...............1928 Assessed valuation 1923 19 876 485
3.000 ............. ..1 9 2 9 State&Co.tax (per$ 1 .000V21 __$5. 0
70.000 ---------1930-1943 Pop’n, 1910, 31,258; 1920, 35.355
IN T . at office of State Treasurer.
W ater Impt. W arrants.
7 s ’22 A-O l$2 000. .Apr 6 ’26-’27
It 0.000. .Apr 1 '28-'32 DENTON CO. BOAD DIST. NO. 1
W ater Bonds.
Apr $64,000c..S ept 13 1951
f $20.000___ July 1 1929 5s ' l l
5 H s ’ 19J-J ! 3 2 .0 0 0 ..July 1 ’30-’45 (Subject to call after Sept. 13 1921)
$64,000
I 4-2.000. July 1 ’46-’59 BOND. DEBT Oct 14 18
Assessed val. of dist. 1918. 2.243,360
R efunding W arrants.
District tax (per $1,000) 1918.$2.50
$500 .................. 1926
2 .0 0 0 ____ 1927-1928 Population of dist. 1918 (est.). .2.000
IN T . payable at Co. Treas offict
f s’24 J-J
6.000 ......... 1929-1931
2 .500..................... 1932 in Denton, State Treas. office lu Aus­
18.000 _____ 1933-1938 tin or at Hanover Nat. Bank. N . Y

Sewer Disposal Warrants.

f ’ 18

J-J / $ 8 .0 0 0 ..July 2 0 ’26-27
( 5.500___July 20 1928
5s ’25 J-J 100,000........... 1926-1950
Sewer Bonds.
($7,000. -.1926-1932
5s '25 J-J 15 2 2 ,0 0 0 ...1 9 2 6 -1 9 4 3
( 2 1 ,0 0 0 ... 1944-1950
T O T. B D . D T . Nov. 1’25. $388,500
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
143 006
Sinking fund_______________
25.045
Assessed val. real estate_ 2.40i.74u
_
Assessed val personal_____ 1.468.240
Total assessed value 1925
(60% actual)............
3.871.980
Tax ra te (per $1 .000) 19 2 5 ---$1 5 00
Popul.ilinn iii 1920 ........... - . 10.5V.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., Sea­
board Nat. Bk. and Chase Nat. Bk.,
N. Y.

DENTON CO. BOAD DIST. NO. 3
is 19

A-O $1.500.000c.Apr 15 49
(Optional April 15 1929.)
BOND. D E B T May 1919 $1 500.00(
Assessed value___________ 16.031.225
Population 1919 (est.)..............24,000
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat
Bank, New York.

DENTON COUNTY BD. D. NO 4
58
_ $117.000_________ serial!;
_
BONDED D E B T ................

(?)

DE W ITT COUNTY.

Ouero is the county seat.
County Jail Bonds.
5s 16 J-D $32.000...D e c 11 1936
(Subject to call Dec. 11 1926)
BOND. D E B T Nov 7 '2 4 .. $160 000
Assess val. '21 (40% act.) 20.380,000
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21.$12 70
DEL BIO INDEP. SCH. DIST.
TU district I in Val Verde Couut> Pop'n. 1910 . 23.501; 1920. 27,971
i.->
High School Bonds5s ’20 M -N S 114 000 $3,000 yearly DE W ITT CO. BD_ DIS NO 2
B O N D . D E B T Nov 1 ’24. $130,000 BOND. D E B T Nov 1 ’2 3 .. $50,000
Assessed value 1924______ 4,500,000 Assessed valuation 1923___1,190.343
8ch. tax rale iper $1,000) ’2 4 --$7 50

DICKENS COUNTY.

DELTA COUNTY.
Coooer is the county seat.
($153 0 0 0 .June 1 ’26-’34
5s ’ 19 J-D( 80.000. .June 1 ’35-'39
1170.000.. June 1 '4(V’49
B OND. D E B T Aug 14 2 2 . $9.30.000
8inking fund_______________ 150.170
Ass’d val. 1921 (1-3 a c t .) ..7.492.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$18.80
Pop’n, 1910, 14.566; 1920, 15,887
Payable at Nat. Bank of Com­
merce, New York.

Dickens Is the county seat.
R efunding Bonds.
5V4s
. . . $400,OOOc______ sernlly
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 ’2 3 .. $406,000
Floating debt (add’!) ______
7,000
Sinking fund arid interest..
60.000
Assessed valuation 1923___ 4,892.000
State & Co.tax(per $1.000) '23 $ 2 4 .0 0
Population 1910 , 3.092; 1920..5.876

DIMMIT COUNTY?

Carrizo Springs is the county seat
5s ’ 15 Apr $10,000___Apr 12 1955
(Subject to call after Apr 12 1935)
DELTA COUNTY LEVEE IMPT. B O N D . D T . June 30 '2 3 .. $59,900
, DIST. NO. 1.
Siuking fund and int_____
12.240
This district is in Delta County.
Total assess, val. 1922____ 7,007,832
6s ’18 A-O $154,000____ 1926-1947 State & Co.tax (per $1,000) '22 $42.50
BO N D ED D EB T Oct 1919.$192.000 Population 1910, 3,460; 192 0 ..5 .29 6




DIMMIT CO. BOAD DIST. NO. 1. Ass’d val.’25

( H actual)-----2,253,191
5 s ’ 15 Apr $ 1 0 .0 0 0 ...A p r 12 1955 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 -..$ 1 3 .7 0
Population 1920 (Census)------------760
(Optional after April 15 1935.)
5M s’25 F-A15 $65,000.Aug 15 1955
B O N D . D E B T Oct 14 ’25- $227,000
Total ass'd val. 1925____ 3.284,765 EDWABDS COUNTY.
Rocksprings Is the county seat.
Population 1925 (est.)_________ 2,000
5H s
. - . $ 3 0 0 , 0 0 0 _____ 1930-1949
B O N D . D E B T June 30 ’23 $370,000
DIMMIT CO. BD. DIST. NO. 4.
Total assessed value 1922__4,722.238
P. O. Carrizo Springs.
5 % s ’ 24 J-J$217,000__________ ______
B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 9 2 4 .. $217,000 EL CAMPO INDEP. SCH. DIST.
Assessed valuation 1923___3,150,722
This district is in Wharton County.
Population in 1920 (census)___4,250 5 t^s
. . . S] 17.000c____________
IN T . at Chase National Bank, B O N D . D E B T Nov 12 ’25- $117,000
N . Y . City.
Tot .assess .val.’25 (4-5 act.)3,000,000
School tax (per $1,000) 1925--$10.00
D O N N A I B E I G . D IS T . N O . 1.
This district is in Hidalgo County. ELECTBA.
District, was organized Dec. 14 1914.
Tnis town is in Wichita County.
B O N D . D E B T Sept 1 ’25-11,192.000
Floating debt (additional)
30,652 6s Improvement Bonds. __________
. . . $25.000_____
Sinking fund______________
347 .382
Ass’d val.’25 (abt. U act.)10.179.236 5 ^Refunding Bonds.
s
. . . $400,000.............. .............
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 . .$8.75
W ater-W orks 8c Sewer Bonds­
es ’22 A -0$100;000___Apr 20 1952
D O N N A S. D .
W ater W orks Extension Bonds.
This district (P. O. Donna) Is In 6s ’23 A-O $25,000 ________ serially
Hidalgo County.
Incinerator Bonds,
5s
Apr$105.000r....... .......... ........
F-A
B O N D . D E B T Dec. 1 ’2 5 . $272,000 6s ’23 (Due $7,500.............................
$1.500 yearly)
Sinking fund_______________
20,177 T O T. B D . D T . June 30 ’23 $414,500
Tot. ass’d va l.’25 (3-5 act.)-6,449,000 Sinking fund_______________
27,859
School tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 .- $9.00 Assessed value 1922________ 5,798,000
Population in 1910, 640; 1920, 4,744
D U B L IN S C H O O i T d I S T B I C T .
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank, N .Y .
Building Bonds.
5s 12 J-J $35.000____Jan 1 1952
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1922)
ELECTBA IN D . SCH O O L D IS T .
B O N D . D EB T Dec 2 ’2 5 -- $30,000
This district (P. O. Electra) is to
Assessed valuation 1925-- 1.750.000 Wichita County.
School tax rate (per M ) 1925-$10.00 5s
.. .* 1 7 2 .5 0 0 ............................ 5s
..
196.000_________ serially
BON D . D E B T Nov 24'2 5 $364,000
DUVAL C O U N TY.
Sinking fund______________
40,000
San Diego is the county seat.
Tot. ass’d val '24 (2-3 act.) 12,000,000
Court-H ouse Bonds.
6s ’ 18 . . . $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 .................. 195$ Tax rale (per $1,000' 1924___ $10.00
Population in 1924 (est.)_____ 10,000
(Optional after 1928.)
BOND. DEBT June 30 2 1 $300,000
Sinking fund and interest..
48.379 EL JA B D IN IN D . SCH. D IS T .
Assessed value 1921_______ 7.705 976
This district is in Cameron County.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1920— $13 50
Population. 1910, 8.964; 1920. 8.251 5sO’25D . A-O $85,OOOc____ .1926-1955
B N
D EB T May 8 '2 5
$85,000
Tot ass’d val. (3-5 a c t .) ..2,336,300
E AG L E P A SS!
School tax rate (per $1,000)--$10.00
This city is in Maverick County.
Population_____________________ 1,800
Permanent Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 19 M-S $21.070____ Sept 1 1929
ELLIS COU N TY.
Funding Bonds.
Waxahachle is the county seat.
6s ’21 M -N $ 8 .0 0 0 ..M ay 1 ’26-’33
Road Dist. No. 13 Bonds.
6s ’21 M -N 8 .0 0 0 ..M a y 1 ’26-’33
4 s ’ 1 9 ____ $96,000 Apr 6 ’26-’49
6 s ’22 J-D 111.0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’26-'36
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
\ 971.54-Dec 1 1937
6 s ’22 J J fl 1 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’ 26-’36 4 ^ s ’ 19 A-0$312.000- Apr 10 ’26-'49
Road Dist. No. 8 ( R e d .b e g .O c t . *22)
\ 922.91-D ec 1 1937
Ss 12 A-O *73 0 0 0 c ...O c t 10 1952
Street Impt. Bonds.
Road Dist.No.9(fted b e g .O c t . ’22.)
6s ’21 J-D $ 3 2 ,0 0 0 ..June 1 ’26-’41
TO T. B D . D T . Oct 1 ’ 2 5 .. $95,449 is 12 A-O $60.0 00c..O ct 10 1952
Road Dist. 10 ( R e d b eg J u l y 1 ’25)
F lo atin g d e b t (a d d ’ l ) ________
5 8 .9 3 5
Sinking fund______________
16.500 is 15 A O $32.OOOc. July 1 1955
4 Levee District No. 2 Bonds.
Assessed value real estate ..2,133.878
16 . . . $123 (100. .July 10 1948
Assessed value personal___1,561.183
5 0 .000 c.Apr 10 '26-'30
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (*A act.) .3.695.06 :
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$!0 O0 6* ’ 19 A-O 320.000c.Apr 10 ’31-’46
50.OOOc.Apr 10 ’47-’48
Population. 1910. 3.536: 1920 5.76?
30.000c..A p r 10 1949
IN T . on 6s of 1922 at the National
Levee Dist. No 3 Ronds.
Park Bank, New York.
4s 19 A-()$215 0 0 0 .Apr 10 '26-’49
(8ee V K>9, p 1199 for
EAGLE PASS IND. SCH. DIST. B O N D . D EBT Aug 1 1925:maturity)
Till.- district is in Maverick Co
Road Dist. No.
3 $625,000
lO N D . D EBT Nov 24 ’2 4 . $48,000
Road Dist. No.
4
37,000
Sinking fund_____________
30,715
65,000
Road Dist. No.
6
Tot .aw’d val.’24 ( % a c t.).6,428.331
Road Dist. No.
8
163.000
S c h o o l tax rate (per $1 ,000) ’24.$2 50
Road Dist. N o.
9
60,000
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 7.C0
32,000
Road Dist. No.
10_
Road Dist. No.
12_
59,000
EASTLAND.
107.000
Road Dist. No.
13_
This city is in Eastland County.
Levee Dist. No. 1_____
252,000
W ater Bonds ( o p t . i n 20 y e a r s ) .
584,950
Levee Dist. N o. 2 _____
. $10,000...................1959
5s ’ 19
Levee Dist. No. 3 _____
416,000
-s ’20 . . . 150,060....................I960
55,000
Levee Dist. N o. 9 _____
15.000...................1951
-s ’ 1 1 . . .
valuations
$8.000____________1955 AssessedDist. No. 1924: $ 7,490,780
-s ’ 15 . . .
Road
3
(Optional in 20 years)
Road Dist. No.
4 1,983.425
♦Paving Bonds.
Road Dist. No.
6 3.563.565
6s ’ 19 . . . $200.000____Sept 1 1951
Road Dist. No. 8 ______ 1.253,820
W ater W arrants.
-s ’ 19 __
$5,500 ____
serla1 Road Dist. No. 9 ______ 2,074,590
Road Dist. No. 10_____
681,640
S. Seamen's W arrants.
Road Dist. No. 12..........
424,940
. 8 ’22 .
$19.200..................serial
Road Dist. No. 13_____
908,085
a W ater P urifying System WarLevee Dist. No. 1_____
345,680
ra nts.
Levee Dist. No. 2 _____
227,360
8s '23 J-D28 ($6.000. .Jan 28 ’26-’31
148,735
Levee Dist. No. 3 _____
110.500.-Jan 28 ’32-’38
Levee Dist. No. 9 _____
8,625
♦City Hall Bonds.
(per $1,000) 1924:
rts 19 . . . $100,000____ Sept 1 1959 Tax rateDist. No. 3 _____________$7.80
Road
Sewer Bonds.
2.00
Road Dist. No. 4 ___________
-8 ’ 19 . . . $60.000...........................
Road Dist. No. 6 ___________
1.20
.s '20 . . .
97.000...........................
Road Dist. No 8 _____________11.70
.8 ’20 . . . 145.000...........................
Road Dist. No. 9 ___________
2.60
R efu nding Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 10__________ 4.30
5s ’25 M-S $815,000 ____ 1926-1962
Road Dist. No. 12____________14.50
HON’ D DEBT Nov 1 ’23.. $858,200
Road Dist. No. 13__________
9.50
Total assessed value 1923..4.553.000 Tax (per $100) 1924:
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $24 50
Levee Dist. No. 1___________ $3.19
Population 1910. 855; 1920.. .9.36*
Levee Dist. No. 2 ___________ 25.00
(♦optional Sept 1 1939.)
Levee Dist. No. 3 ___________ 24.40
o INT at the Battery Park Nat
Levee Dist. No. 9 ___________ 51.96
Bank. New York.
Pop'ti county '1(1. 53.629: '20.55,700
§ INT. at County Treas. office,
EASTLAND COUNTY.
•hate Treas. office or at Guaranty
Eastland is the county seat.
Trust Co., N . Y .; on others atNat.
Road Bonds.
•
’ark Bank. N . Y . City. or In Austin.
5 H s’20 M -N $815,000.Feb 1 ’ 26-’5(
(See V. 110, p. 2695, for maturity.)
ELLIS CO. ROAD D IST . N O . 1.
5 W*'21 M -N $1.820,000 Feb 1 ’26-52
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2742.) 5s '23 A t) 10 .$1 14 9 0 0 ..Oct 10 '26-58
5 Vfs'24 A-O 290.000 ...........1926-1954
Road District No. 1.
5s ’ 18 ann $ 130.000................... 194* 5s'25 A-O10 330.000 _____ 1926-1955
T O T. BD D T . Aug 1 '2 5 . $889,500
(Optional after 1928.)
Sinking fund______________
14.802
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
10,764,110
• s '18 ann $50,000____ Jan 1 194* Assessed value 1924
5
Dist. tax (per $1,000) '24-------$7.30
(Optional after 1928.)
B O N D . D EBT Oct 1 ’2 5 .$ 4 .422.304 Population (est.)______________ 15,000
IN T . at N at. Park Bank, N . Y .
Sinking fund_____________
149 583
Assessed valuation 1925-_38.336.980
Siate&Co taxiper $1,000) ’25.$23.10 ELLIS CO. BOAD DIST. NO. 5.
- 5 5 . i‘ M
> " < .0 0 9 v e a r ly
Pop’n 1910. 23.421: 1920____ 58,506 > .. 'll*
TOT B D . D T . Aug 1 '2 5 .- $268,000
ECTOR C O U N T Y .
Assessed value 1924_______ 2,813,420
Odessa is the county seat.
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 ---$ 7 .7 0
Road Bonds.
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
6 H s’21 J-J $85,000. ..Jan 1 ’26-’51
B O N D . D E B T Dec 12’2 5 . $124,000 which requires approval and esrlsSinking fund_______________
49,125 tration by State officials.

_ _ _ _ _

DALLAS COUNTY (.Concluded).
C ourt House Bonds.

6s
. . . $150,000..............................
T O T. B D . D T Sept 1 ’23 $8,860,000
Assessed valuation 1922.191,793,500
State & co.tax (per $1,000)'22.$ 16 90
Pop’n, 1910, 135,748; 1920, 210,551
§Red. after 10 years from Issue.
IN T . at State Treas. office or at
Chase N at. Bank, N . Y . City.

[V ol. 121.

_ _ .

244

D ec., 1925.]
EL PASO.

This is the county seat of El Paso
County. Incorp. June 18 1873.
W ater-W orks-Purchase Bonds.
5s g ’ 10 A -O $$375,000___Oct 1 1950
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’98 J-J *15.000____ July 1 1938
6s ’00 P-A 20.000____ Feb 1 1930
6s ’03 M-S 60.000____ Sept 1 1943
6s g T2 J-D$ 150.000____ Dec 1 1952
5s T4 A-O 100.000____ Apr 1 1954
4>$s’ 17 J-J
40.000____Jan 1 1957
(Subject to cell Jan 1 1937 '
5s ’ 19 M -N l0 0 .0 0 0 ...Nov 15 1959
5s ’22 J-J 2 5 0 .0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’27-’52
f 6 .0 0 0 .. .May 15 1929
5s ’24 M-N| 4 .0 0 0 .May 15 \30-’33
190,000.May 15 ’34-’63
W ater-W orks Exten. Bonds.
6s g T2 J-P$$200.000___Dec 1 1952
5s T 4 A-O 150.000____Apr 1 1954
5s T 7 J-D 8 7 .0 0 0 ..D ec 1 ’27-’57
5s T 9 M -N 200.000___Nov 15 1959
5s ’22 J-J 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’27-’52
S e p tic -la n k Bonds.
4 H s ’ 17 J-J *100.000____Jan 1 1957
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1937.)
Drainage Bonds.
4J4sT7 J-J $75.000____ Jan 1 1957
(Subject to call Jan 1 1Q37 >
5s ’22 J-J 125.000..Jan 1 ’27-’52
5 s ’24 M -N 6 .0 0 0 .M ay 15 ’29-’34
Park Bonds.
5s T 9 M -N $150,000._M ay 15 1959
6s ’22 J-J 1 0 0 ,000..Jan 1 ’27-’52
7 .0 0 0 ...M a y 15 1929
6 0 .000.May 15 ’30-’49

i

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
Ass’d val.’24 (60% a c t .) ..78,716,241
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'23.$16.50
Pop’n 1910, 52,599; 1 9 2 0 ... 101,877
f Red. after 10 years from issue.
IN T . on bonds of 1909 payable at
Chemical Nat. Bank in N . Y . City or
Ft. Dearborn Nat. Bank of Chicago,
on 4 % s at the Nat'l City Bank, N . Y .
City; other bonds in Austin.

EL PASO CO. COM. S D. NO. W-4
6 s '22

J-J $ 5 0 ,0 0 0 .—July 10 1962
(Optional July 10 1942.)
BOND. D EB T July 1 9 2 2 .. $65,000
878
Sinking fund__________
Assassed value 1921___ 1,887.076
Population (est.)_______________ 5,940

EL PASO COUNTY COMMON
SCHOOL DISTR IC T NO. 10.
5 H s’25 A-O 10 $50.000.-.1926-1960
BOND. DEBT June 1925. $59,000
Sinking fund_______________
3.800
Ass’d val. ’24 (1-3 act.) — .1,115.800
Population 1925______________ 2,400

FANNIN CO. ROAD D IS T . NO. 4
5s T6 A-O$250.(),)0 ..A p r 15 1950
(Redeem ible after 1926.)
5)^s’22 M -N270.000. .M ay 8 ’26-’52
TOT. BD. DT. Aug 1922— $550.00
Sinking fund_______________
42.500
Assessed value 1921________4,290.162
F A R M E R S V IL L E ."
This city is in Collin County.
PO N D s li ElVr i)ec 6 ’2 3 -. $169,000
<
r
Water debt (incl.) ............
55.000
Vssess. val. ’2.3 (2-3 act.) 1.550.00b
Population 1910. 1.848; 1920.-2,167

FA YE T T E CO U N TY.
County seat is La Orange.
Bonds.
EL PASO CO. DR. DIST. NO. 1 • s Road Dist. No. 1 — .Apr 10 1948
5 T9
. $88.000
BOND DEBT Aug 1 *23- $70,000
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Assessed valuation________
285,000 • s T9
5
$ 1 8 0 ,0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1948
R >ad Distri t No. 3 Bonds.
ENNIS.
• s .19 .
5
$45.000— - ................
This city Is In Ellis County. In­
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
corporated In 1872. New commis­ • s T9 . . . $67,500— .Apr 10 1945
5
sion charter voted 1914.
Sewer District No. 1 Bonds.
Street 5s_____________________$35.non 5s ’21 . . $97.000______
City-hall 5s................................ 17.500
a f l . 10 g r s . f r o
is
School_______________________ 61) 000 5s Bridge ( r e f . $4,000c..A pr m 10 s u < i
98 Oct
1938
Water and sewer____________ 35 000 5s T4 . . .
32,000 ..A p r 10 191;
Hospital____________________ 50.000
Refunding (red b e g A p r . 1915 )
Sewer 5s________
30.600
810.000c..A pr
Water-works 5s_____________ 60.000 4s ’05 Apr call after Apr 17 17 1945
(Subject to
1915.)
Refunding 5 s _______________ 30.000
BOND DEBT N ov i ’22—
The above bonds mature in 16
County June 30 1 9 2 .3 ...
$41.150
years, but are subject to call in 10
District No. 1..................
88.000
years.
District No. 2 ................ ..
18 i.OOo
Paving Bonds.
Dist rict No. 3 ................ ..
45.000
($15.000_____ 1926-1935
District No. 4 _________
67 500
5 s ’24 A-O 56.000 .......... 1936-1963
Sewer Dist. No. 1_____
97 000
1 4.000...................... 1964 Warrant debt (adJ’l)_____
11.1.50
High School Bunds.
Sinking funds_____________
7.775
5s 16 M -N $ ll 1.000___May I I95t
Vsscssed value 1922_____ 19.214 .520
(Subject to call after May I 1926
State it Co. taxo>er $1.000)’23*1 2 .so
1 1929 DEBT Sept 1923
BOND.
$177 566 Popola’n 1910. 29.796: 1920. 29.965
Water debt (incl.)
_______
fid006
Tot. ass’d val. 1923
4.16.5.3(5
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'23 $19 30 FAYETTE CO ROAD D. NO. 3.
is T9 . . . $15,0,)0.............................
Pop o TO, 5.669; 1920 ..........7 224
">
s
—
50,000------------- serially
IN T. at Seaboard Nat. Bank
BONDED D E B T ______ __________(?)
New York.

28.000.May 15 ’50-’63
onds.
5s ’ l l
M -S §$294,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 1951
6 s ’23 P-A 8 4 .0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’26-’54
Garbage-Disposal Bonds.
5 s ’08 P-A §*50.000____Aug 1 1948
Retaining Wall Funding Bonds.
5s ’23 M -N I$ 3 .0 0 0 ...May 15 1929
.
(34,000-M ay 1 5 ’30-’63
Levee & Protection Bonds.
„
($7,000. ..M a y 15 1929
5s ’24 M -N 8 .0 0 0 .May 15 ’30-’33
„
19 0 .000.May 15 ’34-’63
School Bonds.
5s ’01
5s ’07 6s ’99 F-A *30.000____ Feb
75.000____ Jan 1 1941
5s *03 J-J
5s ’05 J-J §100.000____ July 1 1947
5s '08 M-S 50.000____ Sept 1 1943
A-O 50.000____ Apr 1 1945
~ ’ ll
A-O §100.000____ Apr 1 1948
M-S §50.000____ Sept 1 1951
6s g T4 J-DJ200.000____June 1 1954
(Subject to call begin. June 1 1934 i FALLS COUNTY.
Marlin is the county seat
5s g T5 J-J 1500.000.......Inly 1 1945
(Subject to call begin July 1 1935 >
Road & Bridge Refunding Bds.
5s T 7 J-D 8 7 .0 0 0 ..D oc 1 ’27-’57 6s
. . . $119.000...........................
5s T 9 M -N 220.000___NovRoad Bonds.
15 1959
5s ’22 J-J 500 .0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’27-’52 $ 2 0 .0 0 0 ..........................
-s _
...
5s ’24 M -N
3 6 ,0 0 0 ...May 15 1929
Tick Eradication W arrants.
250.000.May 15 ’30-’54
.s
. . . $22,000
_______
2 0 .0 0 0 ... May 15 1955
Bridge Refunding Bonds.
6 9 .0 0 0 .May 15 ’ 56 -5 8 5s
. . . $50,000________________
125.000.
May 15 ’59-’63
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $59,530
Street Paving Bonds.
Sulking fuud and interest..
2.32 )
6s g ’05M -N$I 2 5 .0 0 0 c ...N o v 1 1935 Assessed valuation 1921..19.512 5 >
0
5s ’08 F-A 200.000____ Aug 1 1948 State&Oo tax(per $1,000) '2 1 ..$ 5 .7 0
(Subject to call 1918.)
Pop'n 1910, 35.649; 1920____ 36,217
4 H s’ 17 J-D $87.0 0 0 ..D ec 1 ’27-’57
5s T9 M -N 100.000___Nov 15 1959 FALLS COUNTY JUSTICE PRE­
5s ’22 J-J 1 5 0 .0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’27-'52
CINCT NO. 5.
5s ’24 M -N 100.000.May 15 ’29-’63
This district (P. O. Marlin) is In
Street Improvement Bonds.
Falls County.
5s ’08 F-A$ 100.000___ Aug 1 1948 5s TJ A -0 $ 1 5 0 ,0 0 0 .— Apr 15 1949
5s T0 M -N 1 10.000___ May 1 1950
(Optional after April 15 1929)
5s 12 J-D 50.000____ Dec 1 1952 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 1921 $150,000
4K s'17 J-J
40.000____ Jan 1 1957 Floating d e b t ____________
None
5s T 9 M -N 100.000___Nov 15 1959 Total assessed value 1921-.1.972 200
5 s ’22 J-J
9 0 .0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’27-’52 Actual value of prop, (est.) 4.000 000
5s ’24 M -N 37.000-M ay 15 '29-'63 Population 1920 (Census)_____5.500
5s ’24 M -N 50.000-M ay 15 ’29-’63
Library Bonds.
FALLS CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 6.
5s ’ 19 M -N $25,000___Nov 15 1959
P. O. Marlin.
5s ’22 J-J
1 0 ,0 0 0 ..Jan 1 ’27-’52 5>§s’24 J-D j $ 9 6 .0 0 0 .June 1 ;26-|49
City-H all Bonds.
15,000.June 1 ’50-’54
6s ’98 J-J $30,000____ July 1 1938 BONDED D E B T .
(?)
5s ’99 F-A 10,000____ Feb 1 1929
5s ’00 F-A _ 10,000____ Feb 1 1930 FANNIN COUNTY.
Fire Station Bonds.
Bouham Is the county seat.
5s ’24 M -N f$10,000.M ay 15 ’29-’33
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
l 30.000. May 15 ’34-’63 5s T6 M N$140.000— May 15 1956
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
(Redeemable after May 15 1926)
5s ’08 F-A $50.000____ Aug 1 1948
R oad Dist. No 8 Bonds.
5s ’22 J-J 125,000..Jan 1 ’27-’52 5s T6 M -N $80,000_ May 15 1956
_
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1924.$7.635,000
(Redeemable after May 15 1926)
Water debt (incl.)_______ 1,512.000
Road Dist. No. 9 Bonds.
Sinking fund--------------------- 1,065,250 5s '16 J-J $35.000____ July 1 1956
Assessed valuation 1923.102,317,000
(Redeemable begin. July l 1926)
Tax rate (per $1,000) ’23___$19.80
Road Dist. No. 10 Bonds.
Pop’n TO (Census, 39,279; '20,80,873 5s T6 J-J $20.000____ July 1 1946
§ Red. after 20 years from issue,
(Redeemable begin. July 1 1926)
t IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank,
Road District N o. 11 Bonds.
N . Y ., or at City Treas. office; on
T6 J-J $60.000____ July 1 1956
bonds of 1922 at Hanover National 5s (Redeemable begin. July 1 1926)
Bank, N . COUNTY.
EL PASO Y ., or City Treas. office.
Road District No. 12 Bonds.
County seat is El Paso.
5s T6 A-O $35,000— -Oct 15 1936
In 1918 about 6-7 of the area of El
(Subject to call Oct. 15 1926.)
Paso County was detached in the
Road District No. 14 Bonds.
organization of Hudspeth County.
5s T6 A-O $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ...O ct 15 1936
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
(Subject to call Oct. 15 1926.)
4s TO A-O $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1950
Road District No. 17 Bonds.
4J3s’ 16J -D 450,000____ Dec 1 1956 5s T7 M -S $ 4 0 ,0 0 0 ...M a r 15 1957
5s '98 Apr 11.0 00c..F eb 10 1938
(Subject to call Mar. 15 1927.)
5s ’ l l Apr t40,000c..D ec 10 1951 BONDED D E B T —
5s T4 Aprf360.000____Apr 1 1954
$800
June 1919. C o u n ty______
6s
...
50,000 ..... 1928-1931
July 1916. Dist. N o. 6 — 140.000
Court House & Jail Refunding
Oct 1916, Dist. No. 9 — 35.000
Bonds.
Oct 1916. Dist. No. 10— 20.000
4 H s’25 A-O 10 / $84,000cApr 10’34-'45 Oct 1916. Dist. No. 11— 60,000
1120,000cApr 10’46-’60
Dec 1916, Dist. N o. 12— 35.000
Road Bonds.
Dec 1916, Dist. No. 14— 25,000
4s ’09 A-O$250,000c_ .Apr 10 1949
Apr 1917, Dist. N o. 17— 40,000
(Subject to call after April 10 1919.) Sinking fund and interest
5s T 5 A-O 300 ,0 0 0 ...O c t 20 1955
(county) June 30 1919____
832
5s T3 Apr 350,000c..A pr 10 1953 Assess, val. of county '19-24.841.315
5s T 8 F-A 180,000_____ 1926-1943 Assessed val. Dist. No. 6.-2 .1 9 7 .72 0
5s ’20 s-an 66 5 ,0 0 0 ...$ 2 7 ,0 0 0 y ’rly Assess, val. Dist. N o. 9, T5.530.656
38.000 ____M ay 7 1926 Assess, val. Dist. No. 10, '15.332,653
5s ’24 J-J
88.000 _ M ay 7 ’27-’28
_
Assess, val. Dist. No. 11, T 5.915.880
49.000 ____M ay 7 1949 Assess, val. Dist. No. 12, '15.605,810
(200,000..M a y 7 ’50-’53 Assess, val. Dist. N o. 14, ’ 16.383,110
Poor-Farm Bonds.
Assess, val. Dist. No. 17, '16.625,700
5s ’ l l A-O $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..-Oct 10 1941 Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) T 9 — $5-00
(Subject to call after Oct 10 1021.) Pop’n county TO, 44,801; ’20, 48,186
5s T5 A-O 100,000.— Oct 10 1945 Population of Dist. No. 6 _____ 6,392
(Optional Oct 10 1925.)
IN T . on Dist. No. 6 bonds at the
T O T. D E B T M ay 1925— $3,387,000 State Treasurer’s office at or the
Sinking fund______ _______
403,018 National Park Bank, N . Y .




FANNIN CO. ROAD D IST . NO . 3.
5 ^ s '2 2 A -0 $ 90,000 _____ 1926 1952
5s T6 A-O 250,000— -Apr 15 1956
5s T6 A-O 1 3 5 ,0 0 0 ...Oct 15 1950
(Subject to call Oct. 15 1926.1
BOND. DEBT June 1922. $485,000
Assessed value 1921________ 1,800.000
IN T . payable at Marlin or N. V

FISHER CO U N TY.
Ruby is the county seat.
Road District Bonds.
5>*sT8 A-O $79.000____ Feb ’26-’48
•5^s
...
bO.OOO............................
•5Hs
...
100 .0 0 0 ............................
■5!^s
...
15.000.............................
Court House ( r e d . b e g . i n 1920).
5s TO A-O $65.000— . .................1949
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Is
Apr 810.900c. ................ 1943
CO. BD. DT. Nov 24 ’2 4 .. $84,900
Floating debt (add’l)______
10 ,0 0 0
Sinking fu n d ._____ ________
37,000
Road debt (adrl’l) _________ 237,000
Assess, value real estate___4.777 774
Assess, value personal_____ 2,533.999
Tot.ass’d val.’24(35%act.) 7.311.773
State&Oo.tax (per $ 1 ,000) ’24 $17 00
Pop’n 1910, 12.596; 1920____ 11,009
f l o r e j ^ i l l IT

This cl tv is in Wilson County.
BO N D . D EBT Nov 1 8 ’2 5 . $29,000
Sinking fund....... ..............
10,458
Assessed valuation 1924...1,117,92.5
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’21— $6.00
Population 1910. 1.398; 1920— 1.518
FLO YD AD A INDEP. SCH. D IST.
This district is in Fluyd County.
5s 10 . . . $ ll,0 0 0 r * ____ July 1940
5s ’23 . . .
OO.OOOr*_________ 1963
(Onlional 1943.)
B O N D . D EB T Oct 14 1925 $101,000
Sinking fund_____________
4,743
Assess, val. ’25 (3-5 a c t .) ..3.515.654
School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25810.00
Population in 1925 (est.)______ 4,500
IN T . at Austin or New York.
FOARD CO U N T Y .
Crowell is the county seat.
B O N D . DEBT June 30 ’23 $270,000
Sinking fund and int______
9.527
Assessed valuation 1922___ 5,148,416
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’22.$18.50
Population 1910, 5,726; 1920.-4,747

245
TO T. B D . D T . Aug 1 9 2 2 .. $608,000
Sinking fund (cash)_______
43,000
Total assessed value 1921—4.278,360
a IN T E R E ST at Seaboard Na­
tional Bank, New York.

FORT W ORTH ,
This city is the County seat of Taf*
rant County. Incorp. 1873.
The
validity of the city bonds was the sub­
ject of litigation, but decisions of the
Court of Civil Appeals have con­
firmed their legality. See V. 66 D.
775: V. 67. p. 1072, and V. 76. p. 223.
The city failed to pay its interest due*
in Sept, and Nov. 1899 (see V. 69,
p. 711). but in Jan. 1900 paid all
arrears. In Dec 1900 an appeal was
made to holders of the bonds to con­
sent to refunding the debt into new
Is and a resolution to aid in the pro­
cess was passed by the City Council.
See” Chronicle" V. 72. p. 100. The
i.egisl iture or 1901 auth irized $1.883.0
)0 4 % 40-year bonds to take up
the oi 1 issues and $754,000 w re re­
funded; remainder of new issu: was
fhen canceled and all further efforts
'• refund stopped.
o
The City of Polytechnic has been
mnexed to Fort Worth.
Impt. Bonds ( R e d . a f t . 20 g e a r s . )
tt§s’ IO A-O $99,000c..A p r 13 1950
R ’ funding Water Works Bonds,
w g II A-O* 142.000c...A p r 1 1951
(Subject to call after April 1 1931)
is T9 J-D 400.0C0-.June 1 ’29-’59
School Bonds.
|t$s’08 J-J §*.i0,000c...July 1 1948
l>§g’09 M -N§300.000c__M ay 1 1949
(Subject to call after May l 1929)
IHsTOA-O § IOO.OOOc— Apr 13 1950
_s
«
J-J § 175.000c— .July 1 19.53
-s .,o e -A 5225.000------ Aug 1 1956
»s 18 J-J 400.000—Jan 1 8 ’28-’58
Sewer Bonds.
is ’90 M -N $11.0 0 0 c*..M a y 1 1940
I Ks’iWM-8 §144.0 0 0 c...S ep t 1 1949
i s g ’ n A-0§1 18.000c. — Apr 1 19.51
> 19 J-D 425.000—June 1 ’29-’59
s
. Sewerage-Disposal bonds
vi 19 J-D I$185 000 — .J uu el 1929
1 540 0(10 .June l ’30-’59
Refunding Bonds ( s e e n o te a b o v e )
is g 01 J-J $.5s0.nnoc..July 1 1941
Refunding Bonds,
is 19 J-D$2 10.000 .June 1 ’29-’59
os 22 J-J 970.0 JOc.July 1 ’2&-’62
is 24 F— 1,135.000— Feb l ’2J-’64
A
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 697)
Funding Street Bonds,
is 19 J-D $00.0 0 0 ..June 1 ’29-’59
Water Bonds.
IK s 09 M S§,255.000cS ep t. 1 1949
5sg 11 A-O §1.248.000c. Apr 1 1951
is 13 M -N §2 iO.()OOc._Mav 1 1953
4 4§s’23 J-J 715.0)0— Jan 1 ’28-’51
5s 23 J-J 785.000—Jan 1 ’5 1 -6 3
5s ’24 F-A 313.000 — Aug 1 *27-30
Electric Light bonds ( R e d . a f t e r
20 g e a r s from i s s u e ) .
t ^ s ’09 M-S $25 0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1949
isg tl A-O 50.000c. — Apr 1 1951
5s T9 J-D 50,000—June 1 ’29-’59
Street ( r e d . a f l . 20 g r s . f r o m i s s u e . )
m s ’08 J-J $93,000c.— July 1 1948
m s ’09 M-S 135.000c.. . Sept 1 1949
is ’ l l
A-O 1 62.000c...A p r 1 1951
Fire-Hall ( r e d . a f t . 20 g r s f r o m i s s )
m s ’09 M-S $65.000c— .Sept 1 1949
is 11 A-O 9 5 .0 0 0 c ...A p r 11951
Police Station ( r e d . b e g . A p r . ’31.)
isg ll A-O S35.000C— .Apr 1 1951
City W areh’se ( r e d . b e g A p r . ’31)
is g ’ ll A-O $l5.000c — .Apr 1 1951
Hospital Bunds ( r e d . b e g . in 1931)
is 11 A-O $20.000c — .Apr 1 1951
Various M unic. Im pt. Bonds.
6s ’22 . . . $78,000___________ 1927
•is ’23 J-J $554,000 -Jan 1 ’52-’63
5 s ’23 F-A 200.000 —Apr 1 ’26-’27
Nor. Ft. W orth Bds. (assumed).
School Bonds.
5s ’05 July $23.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1945
Impt. Bonds ( R e d a f t e r 20 g e a r s )
44§s’09 M-N-SIOO.OOO___Mav 1 1949
W a te r - W o rk s ( r e d . b e g . i n F e b . ’30.)
Isg 05 Feb $93,000c..F eb 1 1945
Polytechnic Bonds (Assumed)
School Bonds.
5s ’06 J-D $ 1 2 ,5 0 0 ...Dec 27 1946
5s ’09 F-A
7,500____ Aug 9 1949
5s T6 M -S 2 0 .0 0 0 ...Sept 30 1956
5s T9 M -N 20,000— .M a y 10 1959
6s ’21 J-D 2 6 5.000--.J u n e25 1961
W ater Bonds.
5s ’ l l J-J $ 2 6 .0 0 0 ...July 15 1951
6s T8 F-A
9,000____ Feb 8 1927
7s ’20 A-O
2 .5 0 0 ...Apr 16 1928
Sewer Bonds.
5s T3 F-A $15,000____ Feb 1 1953
T O T . B D . D T . N o v 2 ’25 $10,926,000
Water debt (incl.)______
4,282,000
Total assessed val. 1924.144.882.159
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 922..$23.00
Pop’n 1910. 73,312; 1 9 2 0 ...1 06 .4 8 3
S Red. after 20 years from Issue.
IN T . Is payable at Hanover N at.
Bank. N . Y . City.

FORT BEND C O U N T Y .
Richmond is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds ( r e d . b e g . i n 1911.)
5s ’ l l Apr $ 6 0 .0 0 0 ...A p r 10 1951
5 2 2 M -S ilOri.000 — _ ___________
5V§s
. . . 625,000________________
5s
...
50.000.............................
§Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
5s T3 Feb $ 1 6 7 ,0 0 0 ...Feb 10 1953
(Subject to call Feb. 10 1923)
T O T. D EBT June 30 ’2 1 . $769,425
CO. B D . D T . June 3 0 ’2 3 .
357,435
Sinking fund (cash)______
38,630 F O R T W O R TH INDEPENDENT
Assessed valuation—
SCHOOL D IST R IC T .
County, 1922__________ 15,430,994 43^s’25 J-J $2.000,000____ 1926-1965
District N o. 4, 1914____ 2,034,000
Arlington Heights Ind. S. D.
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’21.814.00
Bonds ( A s s u m e d ) .
Pop’n, 1910, 18,168; 1920____ 22,931 6s ’ 21 s-a $125,000 _____1926-1961
§IN T . at Seaboard N at. Bk., N .Y .
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 1907.
under Arlington Heights.)
FO RT BEND CO. D R . D. NO. 1.
B O N D E D D E B T ________________ (?)
P. O. Richmond.
5s T 5 F-A $50,500c___________1935 FRANKLIN COUNTY.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 17 T 7 - $50,500
M t. Vernon Is the county seat.
Sinking fund_______________
3,384
Special Road Bonds.
Tot. assess, val. T7(>£act.) 340,660 5 ><)ST9 M -S $424.000__________1959
Population in 1917 (est.)_________ 900
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
IN T . is payable at Seaboard Na­ 5s T 6
. . . $64.000____________ 1958
tional Bank, New York.
Funding W arrants.
6s ’22
— . $16.500____________ 1934
FORT BEND CO. Road D. No. 1.
C.
H. & J. Bldg. W arrants.
5s TO Apr $108,000____ June 1 1950 6s ’ l l
— . $23,000____________ 1931
(Subject to call June 1 1920)
5 ^ s ’22M-S 0479,000— Mar 1 ’26-’52
* Issued prior to the
o f 189*
(For maturity see V . 115, p. 1451) which requires approval and regffi
5.4$s’25 J-D $90,000________________ tratlon by State officials,

law

246
FRAN K LIN COUNTY IConcl.).
C . H. & J. Furn. W arrants.
'13 . . .
$3 .0 0 0 ......
1927
C ou n ty Road W arrants.
6* ’ 25 . . .
$ 6 ,000____________ 1932
B O N D . D EB T Dec 10 '2 5 . $536,500
N E T B D . D T . Dec 10 2 5 . 528,445
Sinking fund and int______
8.065
Assessed valuation 1925___2,567,895
Stale & Oo.tax(per $1,000)'25.$27,20
Population 1910, 9.331; 1920.9.30)

FREESTONE COUNTY.
Fairfield is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
6s
___$14,000________ 20 years
Funding Bonds.
6s
. . . $80.000.................. ..
(Due in from 1 to 5 years.)
Road Dist. No. 1 ( r e d . b e g . in
M a g 1930).
-s
. . . 6 3 2 ,0 0 0 .______ ________
B O N D . DEBT June 30 '23 $306,431
Sinking fund & interest..
48.125
Assessed valuation 192 l _ 9,5 9 r 5
_
State&Oo. taxi per $1,000) '20. .*7 00
Pop'n 1910. 20.557; 1920____ 23,264
IN T . at Farmers' & Merchant..
State Bank of Teague.

FRIO COUNTY.
1’earsall is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT June 30 23 $617,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
2.000
52.820
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value, real estate.6 301>30
Assessed value, personal_ 1.356.090
_
Other assessable property.. 611490
Tot. ass’d val.’ 22 (1-3 act.) 7,359.4 10
8tate&Oo.tax(per $1,000) '22 $ 19 60
Population 1910. 8.895, 1920--9.296
Ga in e s v il l e !
This is the county seat o f Oooke
County. Incorporated in 1872; spe­
cial charter granted in 1910.
{C ity Hall (Red b e g . in Not. 1914'
6 s '04 M-N$25.000___ Nov 11944
S Sewerage & Street Impt.
6s '88 A-O $5.000____Apr 1 1958
(Subject to call Apr 1 1908)
4s '00 A-O $2 .500___ Oct 1 194(
(Subject, to call Oct 1 1910)
t High S chool Bonds.
6s '92 J-J $23.000____Jan 1 1942
(Subject to call Jan 1 1912)
a W ater-Plant-Purchase Bonds.
6a 'l l M -S$l50.000___ Mar 1 1951
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1921)
S chool House & Refdg. B onds.
6a '98 A-O $13.000___ Oct 1 193>(Subject to call Oct 1 1908)
e R efu nding Street Bonds.
6s '04 J-J
$7.000____July 1 1944
(Subject to call July 1 1914)
t Street (Red beg. 20 ws from its.)
6s '90 A-O $18.000____Oct 1 1940
Street and High S chool F und’g
6H «
- - - $30.500................... 1949
a Funding S chool Bonds.
6s 86 A-O $1.500...........................
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $393,500
Sinking fund — ...................
14,097
Total assess, val. 1919___ 6.667.66)'
Total tax (per $1,000) 1919.. .$16.00
Population 1910 . 7.624: 1920. 8 648
IN T. on bonds marked ({) at
Lindsay Nat. Bank, Gainesville
(t) at Nat. Bank of Commerce, St
Louis; (a) First Nat. Bank. Gaines
Yllle; («) M cCoy A C o.. Chicago.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
Grade-Raising Bds.. Ser. B A O p i )
58 '04 A-O S7 ()0(V __________1944
Grade-Raising Bds.. Ser. C (O p t
is 07 A-O $113.000c_________1947
Grading. Filling & Drainage.
m s O J-J *164 000.................1 9 4 8
S
4 Hs'09 A-O *124.500___________ 1949
is 16 A-O 2 3 1.000..Apr 1 '26 '56
5 s '23 J-J 1.218 000— $32,000 y'rly
Funding Bonds.
is ’ 16 A-O $98.000_Apr 1 '26-'56

R efu nding Bonds.

( $93.000..$3.000 yearl
5s '17 M -N'j 346 000. $7 000 yearlj
351.000. . $8 000 yearly
1270.000. .M ay 1 '26-' 13
5 s ’23 A -O I2 4 0,000.-M ay 1 ’4 l-'58
I 7 5 .0 0 0 .-M ay 1 ’59-'63
*Sewer Bonds.
5s '99 F-AS15 ).()00c................... 193
Sea-W all Bonds.
5s ’ 10 M -S *$178,000c................ 1950
Fire Boat Bonds.
5s '14 M -S $58 5 0 0 .-M ar 1 '26-’54
Municipal building Bonds
5s '14 M-S $ 218.000.-Mar 1 '26-'54
School Building Bonds.
5s 08
J-J *$24.000.....................1048
5s '09
M -N *20 000.....
-1949
5s '14 M -S 145,000.-M ar 1 '26- 54
School Bonds.
5s '22 M -N $ 481.000--N o v i '26 '62
5 s '24 J-J 468 0 0 0 --July 1 '26-'64
Street Impt. Bonds.
5s 14 M -S ,'$3 3 .5 0 0 ..Mar 1 26 '34
I 80 .0 0 0 .-M ar 1 ’35-’54
5s '16 A-O 196 0 0 0 ..Apr 1 26 56
5s '23 A-O 97 500 _ $2 500 v I
Assessed valuation 1924 $55,000 000
City tax rate (per $1,000) '25- #21 30
Population In 1910__________ 36.981
Population in 1920 _________ 44,255
a All held In sinking fund.
* Optional after 20 years.
{ The first Installment of these
oonds was issued Jan. 1 1892, pay­
able Jan. 1 1932, and the second lot
was issued at various dates to Feb
25 1896. The bonds are also op­
tional after 20 years.
PAK VALUE OF B O N D S.— The
oar value of the bonds Is $i .000.
TO TAL D E B T . Ac.—
J u l y 1 1925.
Total bonded d e b t ...____$6,461,500
Sinking funds, &c_______
280.650

Net debt...........................$6,183,850
In 1902 the State of Texas, by
Legislative Act, donated its ad va­
lorem taxes in Galveston County for
a period of 17 years to be applied
exclusively to the redemption and
interest payments of the city's grade
raising bonds. At the present time
there is approximately $190,000 col­
lected annually in State taxes. In
1917 the Legislature extended the
operation of this law, and again in
1925 a further extension of 10 years
was granted.
In addition to the sinking fund as
given above, the city owns $622,200
wharf company stock. Also owns a
water-works plant valued at $2,250.293.93. an electric-light plant, sewer
plant, Ac. The total assets of the
city on July 1 1925 aggregated
$11,991,180 96.
Sinking fund receives yearly an
amount equal to 2 % of outstanding
bonds.
GAINSVILLE IND. SCH. DIST.
The city holds as a reserve fund
This dtstrict (P. O. Gainesville) is $25,000 set aside by its charter.
In Cooke County.
High School Bonds.
GALVESTON COU N TY.
5s '21 J-J $150,000.............................
County seat Is Galveston.
BO N D ED D E B T _________
(7)
Causeway Bridge Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922. $9,000,000 6s ' l l
A-O$320.000_Apr 10 1951
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922— $10.60 (Subject to call after Apr 10 1931.)
5s '17 A-OS442.000— July 10 1957
GAINES COUNTY.
(Sublect to call July 10 1937.)
Seminole Is the county seat.
5s '19 A-O 94.000______ Oct 1959
6s
Apr $2.700r...........................
(Optional Oct 1939)
(Optional after 10 years)
Sea W all Breakwater Bonds.
Road and Bridge Warrants.
4s '02 A -0$570.100— July 10 1942
6s
M -S $27.000r......................
(Subject to call after July 10 1922)
Court House & Jail Bonds.
Special Road Bonds.
6s
A-O +$28.000r_______________ 5s '10A-O *$374.500_____ Feb 1950
6s
Apr *55.000r............................. 5s T3 A -O *205.000_____ Oct 1 1953
(Optional after 10 years)
(‘ Optional after 20 years)
B O N D . D EB T June 30 '23 $108,000 5 H s’21 A-O 6 0 .0 0 0 ______1926-1932
Sinking fund______________
3.236
1 50,000c-Feb 1 '26-'30
Tot.ass’d val. ’22(50%act.)3,997,583 5 s ’25 F-A 150,000c. Feb 1 '31-’40
State & co. tax (per $1,000’22-$13.70
(300,000c. Feb 1 '41-'55
Population 1921 (est.)________ 1,500
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
IN T . on bonds marked (t) In 5s '97 A-O $25 000____Feb 9 1937
Seminole or Austin; (a) In New York (Subject to call after Feb 9 1907.)
and road and bridge warrants In B O N D . D E B T N ov 16'25.$2,509,600
Sinking fund_____________
142,000
Chicago.
Total assessed value 1925-57,523,900
State&Co.tax (per $1.000) ’2 5 -$ l 8.70
GALVESTON.
Galveston, the leading seaport of Population In 1910___________ 44.479
Texas, Is the county seat of Galveston Population in 1920 (Census).53,150
Ail bonds are coupon bonds.
County, and was Inc. In March 1839
IN T on all bonds Is payable at
It Is the Eastern terminus of both the
Atchison and Southern Pacific trans­ National Bank of Commerce. New
continental railway systems. At a York and Oo. Treas. office.
cost of over $5,000,000 the grade of
the city has been raised and the beach GALVESTON CO.DR.DISTRICTS.
front has been protected by a sea­
Drainage Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
wall and breakwater twenty-one feet 5 s'1 0 -'llA -O $25.000c................ ...........
(Due $4,000 yearly on Apr 10.)
above sea level; the seawall has
proven Its efficiency.
Drainage Dist No. 2 Bonds.
..
$8 000c_______________
W ater W orks Reservoir Bonds. -s
(Due $2,000 yearly on Apr 10.)
5s '24 M -S 7$96,000--Sept 1 ’26-’57
Drainage Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
\
1,000------ Sept 1958

Limited Debt B onds.

$8 000c

(Due $2,000 yearly on July 10.)
5s '91 J-J 5$83,000 ____ 1932-1936
TO TAL D ^ B T Nov 1 ’25- $41,000
W ater Bonds.
6s '12 A-O $62,500--$2,500 yearly A s s e s s e d (Dist. No. 1-.1.269.840
value 19201 Dist. No. 2 - - 885 920
5s '16 A-O 155.000--Apr 1 '26-'56
(Dist. No. 3 - 188 770
5s '23 A-O 121.500____ $3,500 y ’ly
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank. N .Y .
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
6s '14 M -S I$31,000__Mar 1 '26-’34 GARLAND.
Tnio town is in Dallas County.
\ 80.000__Mar 1 ’35-'54
Water=Works Bonds.
Paving Bonds.
5s '24 M -S 7*288.000-Sept 1 ’26-’61 _s '22 M -S ($32,000-_Mar 1 '26-’41
1 30 ,0 0 0 --M ar 1 ’42-’51
j
4 ,0 0 0 ---Sept 1 1962
Sewer Bonds.
•Water, Street Imp. & C ity Hall.
5s '88 J-D
$1.000c ...1 9 2 8 -1 9 3 6 .8 '22 M -S $26.000-.M ar 1 '26-'51
•General Indebtedness Bonds. B O N D . D EB T Nov 1925-- $64,000
5s '97 J-J $111.000c____ Oct 1 1925 Ass'd val.'25 (2-3 act.)____ 1,225,000
Grade Raising Bonds.
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000’25
$15.00
5s ’09 A-O *591.000c.................1949 Population in 1910, 804; 1920. 1.421




OARZA COUNTY.

Post is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s 14 Apr *50.000 — -Apr 10 1954
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1924)
Court House & Jail Bonds.
5 Hs’22 A-O $82.000-- .Aug 14 1962
(Optional after 10 years)
BOND. D EBT Nov 12 '2 4 - $162,000
Floating debt (add'l)______
16.500
Tot.ass'd val.'24(40%act.) 4,300.000
Total tax rate (per $1.000)'24-$ 16.00
Population 1910, 1,995; 1920, 4.253

OARZA COUNTY SCH. D. NO. 1
5s
. . . $36 000 — ................ ..
<iKN. BD D T . Nov 1920- $52,000
Floating debt______________
1.000
2.900
Sinking fund_______________
Assess, val.. real estate____ 1,953.758
Assess, val.. personal_____ 1.064,722
Toi .assess.vaf.'20(65%act) 3.018,580
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’20-$5 00
Population In 1920____________ 2,500
QATESVILLE.
This city is in Coryell County.
School Bonds.
-s 00
. . . $3.500___________ 1940
(Part subject after 5 years, part after
10 years,and part after 15 years.)
-s '07
...
5 .000___________ 1947
(Optional 1927)
5s '13
J-J $24.500_July 1 1953
(Optional $10,000 after 10 years,
balance after 15 years.)
Sewer Bonds.
-s
. . . $22.500___________ 1956
(Optional after 1926)
W ater System Bonds.
.s
— $39,500 _________ yearly
(Due $1,500 yearly on Jan. 1)
Paving Bonds.
- s '25
. . . $15.000________Serially
BOND. D EBT July 1 '2 5 — $87,500
Assess, valuation 1924____2,218.880
Population 1910, 1,929; 1920, 2,499

[V ol. 121.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
5s '12 A-0 * 1 4 0 .0 0 0 c ...J a n l 1953
(Subject to call serially on Jan. I
as follows: $10,000 1917 and $20,000
1922. 1927. 1932. 1937, 1 9 4 2 * 1947)
5 ^ 8 1 8 J-D 4-1,0 0 0 o ____ 1926-1948
Road Dist. No. 3.
5 H s 'l« A-O $48,0 0 0 c ____ 1926-1948
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
5 H s 'l9 J -J
$ 7 .600c. Jan 1 '28-'59
Road District No- 6 Bonds5 U s '19 J-J $44.000c.July 1 ’26-'46
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
5 14s'19 J-J $30.000c.July 1 ’26-'49
G E N .O O .B D . D T.N ov 14’25
None
$10,000
County floating debt_____
Countv warrant debt,____
60.000
Road district debt (add'l). *$559,000
Assess, val. county 1925
(about 1-3 actual)_____ 14,205.880
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) '25-$14.50
Pop'n 1910. 26.055; 1920 . 28,438
TN T

a t S ea boa rd

N at

B a n k .N .V

* Does not Include debt for Boad
District N o. 5— see below.

GONZALES CO. RD. DIST. NO. 5.

5H s
...
5H s'24 F-A

$8.000c* Aug 15 '26-27
184.000c Aug 15 ’29-'49
\25,000c Aug 15 ’50-’54
B O N D . D EB T Mar 1 9 2 5 -. $125,000
Ass'd val. '24(ab t.l-3act.)-l,857,170
Population 1925 (est.)_________ 6,000

OR AHAM .
This <*ity Is In Young County.
Seweraue System and Disposal
H a n l Bond*.
5s 17 A-O $21 .OOOc. _Apr 20 1957
(Subject to call Apr 20 1927)
* W ater Bonds.
6s ’ 21
$ 2 0 ,0 0 0 -.O ct 1 '45-'48
R efunding Bonds.
4 ,0 0 0 --Oct 1 ’26-'27
15.000-.O ct 1 '28-’32
6s ’22 A-O 25,000. .O ct 1 '33-’37
30.000 __Oct 1 1942
30.000 __Oct 1 1947
.30,000____Oct 1 1952
BOND. D E B T Mar 31 '2 5 - $182,000
Warrant debt (add’l) ______
58,984
Total assess, val. 1924___ 3,383,068
Tax rate (per $1000) 1924, - - .$15.00
Populition 1910, 1,740: 1920, 2,544
IN T . L payable in Graham.
s
* Note.— This
issue
originally
$140,000 in amount was taken up
with the refunding bond issue of 1922
except the last $30,000. This $30,000 is due, $5,000 on Oct. 1 of each
year from 1945 to 1950 incl. The
last $10,000 of this $30,000 (bonds
maturing in 1949 and 1950) have not
been sold and are still In the hands of
the City of Graham.

Ge o r g e t o w n !
'Lius city is the county seat of
Williamson County.
Kef. sch. bonds due 1935_____ $6,000
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s 'll) s-a $32.000c__ Dec 1 1950
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1920.)
«
...
9 .5 0 0 ..........................
Light Bonds (Red. b e g . i n 1920)
5s '10 s-a $13,000c___Dec 1 1950
Street Bonds.
5s '22 —
$85,000_________ serially
(Due seri illy for 40 years).
Electric light bonds_______ $13,000
School house bonds_______
6,000
TO T. BD . D T. June 1923. $127,000
Slaking fund___________
784
Total assess, value 1921___2,444,700
Tax rite (per $1,000) 1919____ $6.50 ORAHAM IND. SCH. D IST.
I’opul 'lion 1910. 3,096; 1920, 2,871
School Bonds.
IN T . at Harris Trust & Sav. Bank,
18 Apr 10839.OOOc.................. 1958
Chicago, and in New York.
'~
J-J
55 OOOc...July 1 1961
(Optional July 1 1931)
GIDDINGS.
BOND. D EB T Nov 1925-- $94,000
This town is in Lee County.
Assessed val. ’25 (70% to
W ater W orks Bonds.
80% a c t . ) . . . .....................3.827.160
6s '25 M -S15 $46,000 — 1926-1964 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925---S 10.00
(For amounts due each year see Population 1925_______________5.000
V . 120. p. 1652)
Sewer Bonds.
GRAND P RAIRIE.
6s '25 M -S 15 $45.000____ 1927-1965
This town is in Dallas County.
(For amount due each year see
Sewage Bonds.
V 120, p. 1652)
554s’23 F-A *65.000____ Aug 3 1963
BOND D EB T Mar 1 9 2 5 .. $92,000
Paving Bonds.
Warrant debt (included)..
1,000 5J4s
. . . $20.000_____ __________
Assessed valuation_________ 1,168.000 BOND. D E B T N or 1 ’ 2 5 - $104,900
Population 1920_______________1,650 Water debt (incl.)_________
39.900
IN T . at the Hanover National Sinking funds_____________
4,200
Bank, New York City.
Tot.ass'd val.'25 (1-3 act.). 693,036
Tot. tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’ 25-.$ 1 3 .0 0
OILLESPIE CO. RD. D. NO. 1
Population 1910, 994; 1920, 1,263
5V4S19 F-A$ 170,000---A u g 15 1949
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 4 '2 5 - $164,000 GRANGER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Sinking fund_______________
1,300
This district is In Williamson Co.
Total assess, value 1925 --3-938.876
Issues O utstandin g ( a l l c o u p o n ).
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 --$ 4 .0 0 $15,000
$135,000

GILMER.

This'town Is In Upshur County
Street Improvement Bonds.
6 s '26 . . . $25.000____ Jan 11946
Sewer Bonds.
5,4s-6s
$28,000________________
W ater Bonds.
5l$s-6s
$22,000________________
Water system bonds______ $11,000
Sewer system bonds_______
6,500
Street system bonds______
12.000
B O N D . D E B T July 1 1925 $79,500
Warrant debt (additional).
6,000
Sinking funds_____________
10,505
Tot. ass'd val. 1925________ 1.174.460
Population 1910. 1.484; 1920. 2,268

OILMER SCHOOL D IS T R IC T .
Building Bonds.
5s '15 Jan $35.000--.J an 20 1955
(Subject to call after Jan 20 1925)
BOND . D E B T Dec. 1925- $39,000
Sinking fund_______________
6,000
Total ass'd val.‘25(54 act.)_1,500,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$10.00
Population in 1920___________ 22,600

OOLIAD COUNTY.
Goliad Is the county seat.
§Road & Bridge W arrants.
514s'15 J-J $90.000............ 1926-1945
6 s ' 16 - - 1 500____ Mar 3 1926
B O N D . D E B T Nov 17 '25 $173,055
Sinking fund______________
26,800
Ass’d v a l.'25 (40% a c t.). 8,500.000
State & Co.tax(per$l,000)'25-$14.70
Population 1910, 9,909; 1920, 9,348
{IN T . at First N at. Bank, Ohlc

GONZALES. _

10.000

BO N D . D E B T N ov 1924. $160,000
Sinking fund______ ________
15,000
Assessed value 1924________3,350,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 4 ..$ 8 .6 0
Population (est.)_______________ 4,500

GRAYSON COUNTY.
Sherman Is the county seat.
Funding Bonds.
454s '23 F-A 15 $716,000______ serial
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
4$4s g '10 Jan$171,000c Jan 1 '26-’34
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1920).
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5s T2 Mar $270,000c Mar 1 26 -’52
(Subject to call beg. M ar. 1 1922.)
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s
. . . $10.000________________
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
5s ’ 18 Oct 1 $50.000..............................
5s '20 ann *50.000___________ 1960
(Optional 1930.)
Road ( R e d . b e g . J u l y 10 1920).
5s T5 Apr$862,000___July 10 1955
BOND. D E B T June 1923 $716,000
Assessed valuation 1922-$48,376,412
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) '21___$5.50
Pop.of co. 1910 65,996: 1920. 74,165
IN T . at State Treas. office in Aus­
tin or at Seaboard N at. B k., N . Y .

ORAYSON CO. R D . DIST. NO. 7.
- s '22 ..-$ 1 0 4 ,5 0 0 ...........1926-1952
(Due $3,500 and $4,000 yearly, the
amounts alternating, final maturity
1952, optional after 5 years.)
T O T. B D . D T . April '2 2 .. $150,000
Assessed value_____________ 1,739,990

ORAYSON CO. RD. DIST. NO. 8.

This city Is in Gonzales County
-s '22 - . - $136,000 ______1926-1952
B O N D . D EB T Oct 29 '2 3 - $44,000 (Due $6,000 and $7,000 yearly, the
Assessed valuation 1924--2,600.00(
amounts alternating, final maturity
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $9.20
1952, optional after 5 years.)
Population 1910, 3,139; 1920. 3,128 T O T. B D . D T . April '2 2 -- $190,000
Assessed value_____________ 1,743.160

GONZALES COUNTY.

County seat is Gonzales.
* Issued prior to the law o f 189$
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
which requires approval and regis­
5s '18 A-O $75,0 0 0 c ...J a n 1 1948 tration by State officials.

D ec., 1925.]

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS^

GRAYSON CO. RD. DIST. NO. 9. Floating debt (add'l)______

.6 '22 . . . $ 6 1 .5 ) 0 ..........1926-1952
(Due $3,000 and $3,500 yearly, the
amount alternating, final maturity
1952, optional after 5 years.)
T O T . BD. D T. April 2 2 .. $99,000
Assessed value____________ 1,068.950

GREENVILLE
This city Is the county seat of
Hunt County. Population 1910
8,850; 1920, 12.384.
_s
. . . 100.000---.....................
S chool Bonds.
6s '04 F-A $10 OOOc_.Aug 10 1944
($500 payable each year;
4Ha'06 M-NS 14.0 0 0 c...M a y 1 1946
6s ’ 10 F-A 58,500__ Aug 15 195C
6Ms’ 22 A-O 145 .0 00 . Apr 15 ’26-’54
R efu nding Bonds.
4H<?'07 A O $16.000c— June 1 1937
4J4s'06 A-O 6.000c..A pr 10 1936
(Subject to call $500 yearly)
Electric Light Bonds.
6s 09 J J $40 00 0c...Ju ly 1 1949
(8ubject to call $1,000 and $1,500
alternately each year beginning
1910.)
Fire Station Bonds.
<■ '10 M-8 $15.000____Mar 1 1950
Sewer Bonds
_
4H « 07 J-l> $33.000c_ June 1 1947
(Subject to call after 1908)
6a "16 M-N$ 100,000..M ay 15 1936
(Subject to call begin. May 15 '22>
5s '23 M -N 20.000 .........1934-1953
Market Square Bonds.
6*
. . . $16.000____Jan 1 1954
Street Bonds.
6a '10 J D $75.0 00c...June 1 1950
(Subject to call $2,500 each year)
6a 13 J-J STO.OOOc ............ 1953
6 s '22 J-D 120.000.Dec 15 ’26-’49
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6a '08 M-8 $66,000c..Sept 15 1948
($2,000 payable every third year)
6a 10 A-O $17.025___ Apr 1 1950
6a TO J-D 4 5 .500 ..-D ec 20 1950
(Subject to call $1.500 in odd years
and $1.000 In even years)
6a T1 F-A $75,500___ Aug 1 1951
(Subject to cal) beginning 1913)

6a '23

M -N ( 5.000 ____ 1929-1933
160.000 _____1934-1963
F unding W arrants.
«S
. . . $23,000.........................
/ 80,000..M ar 1 '27-’36
5s ’25 M-S ) 90.000..Mar 1 '37-'45
(110.000. .M ar 1 '46-'55
1120.000..M ar 1 ’56-’65
F unding Bonds.
6s '21 J-D $68,000. Dec 15 '26-'52
TO T. B D . D T. Mar ’ 2 5 ..$ 1 ,795.517
Water, light and sewer debt
(included)_____________ 846.000
Sinking fund c a sh ________
94 685
Assessed valuation 1924 . .11.649.710
Total tax (per $1,000) '24___ $21 10
IN TEREST on bonds of 1911 pay
able at City Treas. office. National
Park Bank. N. Y City. or in Austin
and on bonds o f 1921. school bonds of
1922 and bonds of 1923 and 1925 at
the Nat. Park Bank, N . Y .; on street
Impt. bonds of 1922 at Nat. City B k .,
N. Y.

22.000
Sinking fund and interest-.
32.000
Assessed value, real estate.8.364 .680
Assessed value, personal ..1 .7 0 3 .020
Other assessable property
727.806
Tot.ass’d val. *25 (30% act) 10.795 506
state&Co.taxtper $1.000) 25 $13 50
"ooulation 1910. 7.566; 1920, 10,104
HALL C O U N T Y .
Memphis is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5H s
- .. $ 5 1 3 . 0 0 0 ...........................
Court House Bonds.
($16.000..Apr 10 '26-'33
5J4s’22
( 5 0 ,0 0 0 ..Apr 1 0 '34-'43
A-O 10 1 80.000-.A p r 10 '44-‘53
BOND D E B T Nov 14'25. $146,000
Road debt (add'l)_________ 513.000
Assess, val. '25 ( M act.)..8,5 0 3 .6 3 5
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)'25$17 20
Population in 1925___________ 12,500
BALLETSVILLE SCH. DIST.
This district (P. O. Halletsville) is
n Lavaca County.
is T9 M -N $58 000c..June 15 1959
(Optional after June 15 1929 )
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 9 2 4 .. $58,000
Assessed value 19222.560.000
School tax rate (per $1.000) '22 $4.50
IN T . at State Treasurer's office or
*t Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y .
HAM ILTON.
This city is in Hamilton County.
Water Works Bonds.
5s '22
$ 86.000--M ar 1 ’26-'62
Sewer Bonds.
5s
$60,000
Serially
BOND. DERT June 30 '23 $1 18.000
Assessed valuation 1922 --1 672.000
City tax rate (per $1.000) '2 2 -.$ 5 .7 0
Population 1910. 1,548; 1920, 2,018
HAMLIN.
This city is in Jones County.
TOTAL DEBT Jan 1922-- $180,000
Water debt (incl.)__ ______
95.000
Assessed valuation 1921_ 1.442.393
_
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1915____$ 1l .50
Population 1910. 1.978; 1920. 1,633
HARDEMAN C O U N T Y .
(Juanah is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
„ , _
5s’ 25 M -N11S600,000-M ay :i '2 6 - ’55
BOND. D E B T Nov 12'25 $636,000
Sinking fund_____________
32,000
Tot. ass’d valuation 1925
(15% act.)____________ 10,853.000
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’23$29.75
Pop'n 1910. 11.213; 1920. 12,487
H ARDIN CO U N TY.
Jail Bonds.
5s '05 A-O $ 4 0 .0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1945
CO. BD. D T . Julv 31'25.
$40,000
Warrant debt (additional)
176,000
Assessed value 1924______ 16 569.150
County tax rate (per $1,000) '25*4.40
Popul'n 1910. 12.947: 1920. 15.983

H AR D tN CO. ROAD D IST . NO. 1.
P. L. Kountze.
5s '09 M -N $8.000____ Nov 15 1939
5s '15 A-O 1 0 7 .0 0 0 ...A pr 10 1955
5s '17 F-A 5 6 .0 0 0 ...Feb 20 1957
5Hs'24 A-O 116.000______1926-1954
GR E G G COU N TY.
BOND DEBT July 31 '2 5 . $231,000
Longview is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1924___ 3,319.830
R oad Bonds.
6a T 7 J-D $50,000................... 1947 Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24.$10.00
B O N D . DEBT June 30 ’23. $536,000
Sinking fund and interest___ 92.535 H AR DIN CO. ROAD D IST . NO. 2.
P. O. Kountze.
Assessed valuation 1922— 5.265.960
State&Oo.tax(per $1,000) '22-$25 70 5s 'l l A-O $25.000— .A p r 10 1941
6 0 .0 0 0 ...J u ly 10 1954
Pop'n 1910. 14.140; 1920, 16,817 5s T4 J-J
5>4s’ 19 . . . 158,000 ______1926-1949
BOND. DEBT July 31 25- $243,000
GRIMES COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1921-----6.955.325
Anderson is the county seat.
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 4 . .$1.20
Road Bonds.
5 H s’24A-O10$l ,340,OOOcAprlO’26-54
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1532.) H AR DIN CO. ROAD D IST . NO . 3.
P. O. Kountze.
5s
...$ 1 2 5 .0 0 0 - .................. ........
5s ' l l A-O $17.000— -Apr 10 1931
Road and Bridge Bonds.
6Hs'14 A-O $30.000— Aug 10 1944 5s '16 J-D 154.000____ June 1 1956
1926-1952
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 10 1924) 5M>s’2 1 ___ 269,000
BOND. D E B T July 31 '25 $470,000
W arrants.
6a T0 A-O $26,000.Apr 11 ’ 26-’39 Assessed valuation 1925-----5,232.350
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24— $8.40
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.

6a *12 Apr $125.000...J a n 1 1952
(SubJ. to call beginning Jan. 1 1922) H ARLINGEN
This city is In Cameron County.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6a T5 J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1955
6s '21 M -S $40,000____ Mar 1 1951
(Subject to call Jan. 1 1925.)
BOND. DEBT Septl924.$l,616.223 6 s ’21 F-A 40.000 .......... 1926-1961
($5,000 every five years)
Sinking fund and interest.
69.324

Electric Light Bonds.
Ass’d val’n county 1924.-12,449.085
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '22 $13.80 6s ’21 F-A $32,000 .......... 1926-1961
($5,000 every five years)
Pop’n of co. TO, 21.205; 1920, 23.101
Sewer Bonds.
IN T. at Co. Treas. office or at
6s ’21 F-A $48,000 .......... 1926-1961
Hanover Nat. Bank. N . Y . City.
($5,000 every five years)
R efunding Street Bonds.
GUADALUPE COUNTY.
6s
. . . $112,500----------------------Seguln is the county seat.
(Due in 40 years.)
a Jail Bonds.
B OND. D E B T Dec 15 2 1 . $277,000
4s ’03 Apr $2,000c..Apr 10 1943 Assess, val. real estate_____ 1,250 000
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds
5148 '15_
_ $75.000.. Apr 10 1956 Assess, val. personal______ 606.000
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1925.) Tot. ass’d val. ’21(2£ a c t.).1.856.000
Total tax rate (per$l,000) ’21-S12.50
R oad Dist. No. $ Bonds.
in 1920------------------- 1,784
.t
. . . $ 1 2 .5 0 0 ...Apr 10 1955 Population Chase Nat. Bank. N . If.
IN T . at
R oad Bonds.

48
. . . $50,000c_Apr 10 1945
4a ’06 Apr a45.000c._Apr 10 1946
4a
. . . O20.000................. .1938
6a ’08 Apr aSO.OOO— Apr 10 1949
4K s
30.000_ Apr 10 1938
_
5a
...
5 .0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1940
5a T 8 . . .
36,000...........................
a Bridge Bonds.
4b ’03 Apr $15,000c—Apr 10 1943
4s ’05 Apr 17,500c..Apr 10 1945

H AR LINGEN IN D ? SCH . D IS T .
School Bonds.
.
„
5s
...
$40,000r_Nov 26 1950
5s
...
30,000............ .................
5s 25 A-O 100,000cApr 15 26-’55
BOND. D E B T Nov 14 2 5 . $210,000
Floating debt (additional).
8.000
Sinking fund----------------------25,000
Tot. ass'd val. ’25 (60% act)5,432,000
B O N D . D E B T June 3 0 ’24 $551,800 School tax rate (per$l,000)’24$10 03
Sinking fund____________
143.116 Population In 1925 (est.)-------- 12,000

Total ass’d value 1922___ 13,359.820
Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) '21..$6.00 HARRISBURGL
This city is in Harris County.
Pop’n 1910, 24,913; 1920, 27,719
a Redeemable aft. 5 yrs. from issue. 6s '24 F-A $44,000 ______ 1926-1964

HALE COUNTY.
Plain view is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s '09 . . . $75,0 0 0 c* . ------- 1949
BON D. DEBT N ov 21 ’25 $75,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ------45,000




Public Improvement W arrants.
6s ’ 19 M -S $41,000______ 1926-1949
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’21 J-D $77.0 0 0 c _____ 1926-1961
6s ’25M-S25 15,000cMar 25 ’36-’65
Gas Bonds.
6s ’24 F-A $10,000 ______ 1929-1948
6s ’25M-S25 25.000c........................ —

Z4T

Street Improvement Bonds.

6 s '21

6 s ’ 24

...

F-A

$15.0 0 0 c ____1926-1955

19.5-19______1926-1964

HARRISON COUNTY.

Marshall is the county seat.

C ourt House Bonds.

6s ’25M-S25 /30.000cMar 25 ’26-’55 4s '99 F-A * 3 2 .0 0 0 ...A u g 16 1939
\20,000cMar 25 ’56-’65
Special Road Bonds.
Water Bonds.
5s ’19 A -0$266.000____ Apr 1 1954

6s ’24

F-A $10.909______________

6s ’25M-S25 35.000cMar 25 ’31-’65
W ater-W orks Impt. Warrants.
6s '20 . . .
$3 700 ______ 1926-1940
Sewerage Improvt. W arrants.
6 s '22 — _ $6 290 ______ 1926-1932
ROND. DERT Dec 1 9 2 4 .. $224,000

Sinking fund_____________

7.829

Assessed valuation 1924___1,745.000
Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1924___$15 00
Population in 1920____________ 1.461
INT payable at Chase N at. Bank,
New York City.

HARRISBURG IND. S. D.
In
5s
5s
5s
5s
5s
5s
5s

This district (P. O. Harrisburg) Is
Harris County
'1 1 Apr $1.500____________1951
'14 Apr 50.000c___________1954
'14 Apr 1.5.000c___________1954
_______ 1955
'15 J-D 21.000
'16 Apr 1.5.000c___________1956
19 A-O 81.000 ______1926-1959
'22 M -N 89.500cNov 10 '26-'62

5s ’24 A-O

66.000c____ 1926-1936

6 4 .0 0 0 c ____ 1937-1944
100.000c____ 1945-1954

129.090c____ 1955-1964

S e r ie s A .
S e r ie s B .

5s ’ 19 . . . * 1 .5 5 5 .0 0 0 ..June 10 1959
BON D . D EB T July 1 ’2 5 -$ l,476.000
Sinking fund_____________
70,244
Total assess, val. '24 (abt.
H to 3-5 actual)_______ 15.947,410
State & Co.tax(per $1.000)'2 5 .$ 2 1 .90
Popula'n. 1910. 37,24.3; 1920, 43.565
IN T . on Series B bonds payable
at the Hanover Nat. Bank. N . Y .;
on others at the County Treasurer’s
office.
*$47,000 of these bonds are owned
by the Co. Permanent Sch. Fund.
HARTLEY C O U N T Y .
Channing is the county seat.
County debt Nov 27 '24___
None
Road Dist. No. 1 bonds___ $60,000
County assessed val.:
Real estate______________ 2.443,341
2.303.401
Personal________
Total assessed value 1925— 4 746,742
State and Co. tax rate (per
*1.000) 1925...............
$15:70
population 1920_______________ 1,109

[1 8 .0 0 0 c____ 1927-1935
2 4 .0 0 0 c ____ 1936-1913
3 2 .0 0 0 c ____ 1914-19.51 HAYS C O U N T ?.
San Marcos Is the county teat.
4 0 .0 0 0 c ____ 1952-1959
Road and Bridge Bonds.
3 6 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1960-1965
BOND. D EB T Nov 16 '25 $779,000 is ’03 .... $65.000.....................1953
Road5 Bonds.
Sinking fu n d .______________
38
*0
Tot. ass'd val. '25 (a c t.).-20 219 611 is 14 . . . 1100.000.................... 1954
'40.000—Apr 10 ’26-’29
School tax rat.e(per S1.000) '25 .$8.50
Population in 1924 test,.)____ 21 090 5s ’ 19 A-O 90.000— Apr 10 ’32-’39
9 6 .0 0 0 - -Apr 10 '40-’47
IN T . on bonds of 1911 and 1914
9 .0 0 0 ...A pr 10 1948
at Nat. Park Bank. N. Y . City: on
27 .5 0 0 .............................
bonds of 1915 and 1916 at Harris Tr. 5Hs
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
& Savs. Bank, Chicago: on others at
58 17 A-O $71.000____Jan S 1957
Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y . City.
(Sunlect to call $2,000 yrly. from
1920 to 1929 incl. and $3,000
HARRIS COUNTY.
yrly. thereafter.)
County seat Is Houston,
Court-H ouse Bonds.
f Road and Bridge Bonds.
t
3s 01 J'ue$500 000c..June 11941 is 03 . . . $26.000.....................1948
R efunding Bonds.
4s '07 . . . 3 18.000c___Oct 1 1947
4 H*'09 A-O 4 9 4 .0 0 0 c ...O c t 10 1949 5s '25 A-O $90,000.Apr 10 ’27-’54
4s *17 J-J 9 r
>1.000c„July 20 1957 liOND. D EBT Dec 4 '2 3 . $581,000
60.500
5s'24 A-O 10r725.000c-$25.000 yrly. W arrant debt (add'l)____
Assessed valuation 1923-.10.000 000
ft Court-House Bonds.
4 s ’ 08 A O$.317.000c--Apr 10 1948 County tax (per $1 000) 1922.$10 00
Popula'n 1910. 15.518; 1920, 15.920
Special Road Bonds.
4Hs'13 A-O* 1,0 0 0 .0 0 0 c ......................
(N T . at State Bank & Trust O o..
(Due serially for 40 years, optional San Marcos.
after 30 years from Issue 1
T O T. B D . D T . Dec 1 '25-*4,255.000
Sinking fund_____________
987,316 HEARNE.
This town is in Robertson County.
Assess, val. '25 (50% act)222.114.389
Sewer Bonds.
State & Co. tax(per $ 1 ,000)'25-$5.94
. . . $49.0 0 0 c ______ Serially
Popula'n 1910. 115.693: '20. 186.667 6s
IN T . in Austin, Chicago. 111., and Water bonds_______________ $20,000
at County Treasurer’s office, x A t B O N D . D EBT Dec 1 ’2 5 - - $74,000
7.334
Seaboard Nat. Bank. N . Y ., and in Sinking fund— Water_____
Light------------------------------2,435
Houston. § Redeemable after 10
Assess .val .'25(50% act.)-1.407.597
years from Issue.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)'25.$10.00
HARRIS CO. (30M7 S. D. NO. 25. Population 1910, 2.352; 1920, 2.741
See Houston Indep. School Dist.
HEDLEY INDEP SCHOOL D IS T .
HARRIS CO. D R -D IS T R IC T S .
ThL, district is in Donley County.
District No. 1 Bonds.
i$3,500 .......... 1926-1932
5s '09 - - - $48.000....................serial 6 s ’22 A -O 130.000 ______1933-1962
6 s ’23 - - 6 9 ,0 0 0 .-M ar 1 ’26-’48 T O T. B D . D T . Feb 14 '2 5 . $47,500
District No 2 Bonds.
3,500
5 i 09s-a *159,000c_____________ 1949 Sinking fund_______________
Assessed value 1923________ 1,346,000
District No. 5 Bonds.
5i ’ 12 A-O $98.000...........1926-1938 School tax rate (per $1,000)’24.$7.50
District No. 6.
5s
13 $44.000___________serial HEMPHILL C O U N T Y .
Cauadian is the county seat.
District No. 7.
. . . $70,000..............................
6s ’ 15 F-A $70.000— Feb 1 ’26-’35 5s
Road Bonds.
District No. 8 Bonds.
. . . $23.000.............................
6s '19
$58.000------------------serial -s
BOND. D E B T Dec 7 ’2 3 . $197,000
District No. 9 Bonds.
40,000
6s ’20
$12.500-----------------serial Floating debt (add'l)______
Ass'd val. '23 (3-5 a c t.)..6,000,000
District No. 10 Bonds.
6s ’21 — - $49.000----------------- serial State & Co.tax(per $1,000) '23 $9.50
Population. 1910. 3,170; 1920. 4,280
District No. 11 Bonds.
6s ’23
$28.000------------------serial
HENDERSON*
District No. 12 Bonds.
This city Is in Rusk County.
6s '23
$450.000------------------serial
Incorporated 1912.
BOND. D EBT Oct 24 1 9 2 3 Street Paving Bonds.
District No. 1.......................$123,000
. . . $75,000______________—
District No. 2 ........
159.000 6s
District No. 5 ..................... 112.000 B O N D . D E B T Nov 12 ’25 - $160,000
32,000
District No. 6.....................
44.000 water deot (incl.)_________
31,974
84,000 sinking f u n d ______________
District No. 7 .....................
District No. 8 ----------------58,000 Tot. ass’d val.'25(65% act.)2,101,940
District No. 9 ----------------12,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 .-.$ 1 0 .0 0
District N o. 10__________
49,000 Population 1920______________ 2,273
D is tr ic tN o .il__________
28,000
District N o. 12__________ 450,000 HENDERSON- C O U N T Y .
Athens is the county seat.
(Dist. N o. 1—
605.000
R efunding Bonds.
Assessed
Dist. No. 2 ___ 3,247.565
. . . $48,000 _____ 1942-1959
valuation- Dist. No. 5 ___ 1.223,926 6s
Dist. No. 6 — .1,095,700 BOND. D EB T June 30 '23-*562.500
IDist. No. 7 ___ 834.506 Sinking fund and interest___ 35.754
IN T . on Dist. No. 5 bonds at Assessed valuation in '2 2 ..9 ,2 0 6 360
Nat. Bank Republic. Chicago: on State & co. tax (per $1,000) ’22_$15.50
Dist. Nos. 6. 7 and 12 bonds and Popula’n 1910. 20.131; 1920, 28.327
Dist. N o. 1 bonds of 1923 at the Sea­
board N at. Bank, N . Y .; on Dist. HENDERSON- C O U N T Y LEVEE
IMPT. D IST. NO. 1.
No. 2 bonds and Dist. N o. 1 bonds of
1909 at Hanover N at. Bank, N . Y .;
Levee Improvement Bonds.
on others at County Treas. office.
6s '16 Apr $60.000--Apr 10 '26-'45
TO TAL D E B T ................ ........
(7)
5 s '25

A-O

HARRIS COUNTY N AVIG. DIST.
HENDERSON
Ship-Canal Bonds.

4 H s ’ l l J-D $798,500c____ 1931-1951
5s ’ 14 M -S 250,000c— .M ar 1 1964
(Optional in 10 years.)
5 s ’ 19 . — 1,200,000c____ 1926-1949
5s '23 A-O f 390,000c Apr 15 ’26-’28
13,350.000c Apr 15 ’29-'53
4 H s ’24 J 323,000c Sept 1 5 '26-’44
M -S I 160,000c Sept 1 5 ’45-’54
B O N D . D EBT Dec 1 ’25 $6,471,500
Sinking fund------------------177,950
Assess, val. ’25 (50% act)222,114.389
District tax (per $1,000) '2 5 ..$ 2 .7 6
IN T . on 1911 bonds payable at
County Treasurer's office or at Nat.
Bank of Republic, Chicago; on bonds
of 1923 at Houston or New York;
other bonds at County Treasurer’s
office or the Mechanics & Metals
Nat. Bank. N . Y . City.

CO U N T Y R O AD
D IST R ICT NO. 1.
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s '1 8 J-J $60 000c.July 1 ’26-’38
TO TAL D E B T Aug 1917— $185,000
Assessed valuation________ 2,678.775
Real valuation_____________5,000,000
Population in 1918 (est.)_____ 15,000

HENDERSON~CO—R D . D . N O . 4
Road Bonds.
5s '16 J-J $58,500c___July 1 1956
(Subject to call $1,500 yearly)
BOND. D EBT June 1916— .$60,000
Assessed valuation 1915_____ 462,930
IN T . payable in New York City.

* Issued prior to the law of 1893
which requires approval and regis­
tration by State officials.

248

ROAD B O N D . DEBT N ov 1 3 ’2 5 . *383,500
10.483
Sinking fund_____________
Assess’d val '24 (abt. 35%
Road Bonds.
to 40% actual)________ 10.350,000
6 s '18 . . . *50,000......................1948
B O N D ED D E B T ................ *50.000 School tax (per *1,000) '2 4 ..* 1 0 .0 0
Assessed valuation________ 611.115
IN T . payable at Chase N at. Bank
Real value________________ 2,576.140 New York.
HENDERSON COUNTY
DISTR IC T NO. 7.

HENDERSON- COUNTY
D ISTR IC T NO. 10.

ROAD HILL COUNTY.
Hillsboro Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
6s '18
. . . *40,000......................1948 08 14 . . . *250 0 0 0 ...Jan 10 196*
BO N D ED D E B T ................ *40.000
. . . 810.000........................
Assessed valuation________ 357.760 5s ’ 19 A-O 338.000 ........ 1926-1949
Real value________________ 1.026.500 (See V. 109, p. 195. for maturity.)
HENDERSON IND. SCH. DIST. 5s Road . District No. 2 Bonds. 195.'
’ 15
. . *150.000...O ct 10

This district (P. O. Henderson) is 5s 19 A-O 134.000 ........ 1926-1949
In Rush County.
(See V. 109, p. 195, for maturity.)
School B uilding Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 3.
6s
Jan *2 5 ,000c...................1953 5s 19 A-0**240.000.Apr 1 0 ’26-’49
(Optional after 20 years.)
Road Dist. No. 5 B onds.
6s
Jan *80.0 0 0 c................... 1960
. . . *30.000..........................
(Optional after 20 years.)
Dist. No. 6.
BOND .lE K T * 1 9 2 4
*105.000 6s Road A-O**142 000.Apr 10 ’26-’49
19
Tot.assess.val.’23(80%act) 2.600.000 (See V. I l l , p. 1679, for maturity)
School tax (per *1.000) 1 9 2 3 ...* 9 .5 0
Road Dist. No. 7.
Population (est.J_______________3,500 5s 19 A-O**202 000.Apr 10 ’26-’49
IN T . at Henderson or Austin.
(See V. I l l , p. 1679, for maturity)

HENRIETTA.

This city is in Clay County.

Street Improvement Bonds.

6a ’20 J-D *35.0 0 0 c ...D e c 1 1960
Optional Dec 1 1930)
Sewer Construction W arrants.
8s
J-D
*7 .000c__________ 1926
T O TAL D EB T Nov 2 0 ’25 $ 7 7 .5 )0
Water debt (incl.)_________
35.500
Floating debt (add-! ) _____
3.150
T ot. as?d val.’25 (J4 a c t.). 1,723,200
Tax rate tper * 1 ,0 0 (1) 25
*13.50
Population 1910 2 104:1920. 2 503
IN T on 6 s of 1921 at the Chase
National Bank, N . Y .

HEREFORD.
This city is in Deaf 8 mitb County
Incorporated about Dec. 1 1906
B O N D . DEBT Nov 14 ’2 5 . *40.000
W a te r den f in d )
_____
/ oo '
Warrant debt (add’l) _____
43.413
Floating debt (add’l)______
2 ,5 )0
Sinking fund_______________
13,447
Assess.val., real estate____1,370.805
Assess.val., personal______ 511,069
Total assessed value (about
1,911.874
80% acfual i 1925----Total tax rate (per * 1 ,000)’25.$10.00
Population 1910. 1.750; 1920, 1.696
IN T . payable at the City office.

H IDALGO COUNTY.

Edinburg Is the county seat.
Flood Control Bonds.
66-24 J-D 15 *1,560.000...1926-1949
Court tlous^ and Jail bonds
6S-22 A -0 1 5 *55,000____Oct 10 1962
(OniDnul Oct. 10 1932.)
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
6 s ’ 16 . . . * 2 5 0 .0 0 0 ...M ay 1 195'
(Subject to call serially)
Drainage District No. 1 Bonds
6 s '08 Apr* 125.000c..N ov 10 194(Subject to call begin. Nov. 10 1928.
Jail W arrants.
7s
s-an$100.000________________
Improvement W arrants.7s ’21 . . .
*150.000______ ______
Road Bonds.
5 H s’22A-O10 *1.250,000Apr 1O'27-51
(3 2 .0 0 0 .-Ang 1 '26-'33
- s '23 F-A 16 0 .0 0 0 .-Aug 1 '34-'43
(5 0 ,0 0 0 .-Aug 1 ’44-'48
T O TA L D E B T Nov '2 3 . .*2.662.404
Sinking fund on hand
95 0<>"
Assessed valuation 1923 28,496.519
State&co. tax (per*l .000) '22-$18.00
Popuia’n. 1910. 13,728: 1920. 38,110
IN T . on bonds of 1922 and 1923
In New York.

HIDALGO COUNTY W ATER IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 2
6 s '20 J-D *l.167.000c Dec 1 '26-'50
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 059)
B O N D . DEBT Mar '2 1 -.* 1 .250.000
Assessed value 1920.______ 18.137.327

H IDALGO COUNTY W ATER IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 3.
6 s 21

A-O *260,000c0ct 1 26-'61
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2743.)
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1921— *275.000
Assessed value_____________2,937,625

H IDALGO COUNTY W ATER IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 4.

_s
...* 1 ,2 5 0 ,0 0 0 ...........................
B O N D E D D E B T ..............................(?)

HIGH LAND PA RK .
This city (P. O. Dallas) Is 1
b
D allas County.
5s '20 A -0 $ 1 1 0 ,0 0 0 c............serially
Street im pt. Bonds.
6s g '21 F-A *100.000c.Aug 1 '27-'46
5s
. . . 100,000c____ 1929-1953
W ater W orks Konds.
6s '21 F -A $l 50,000c_______ serially
5s '23 F-A 125,000c-____ 1929-1953
Park Purchase & Constr. Bonds.
5s '23 F-A *2 5 .000c______ Serially
Road, Street & Bridge Bonds.
5 s '23 F-A*100,000c______ Serially
City Hall Bonds.
5s '21 ___*65,000___________serially
B O N D . D E B T Nov 12 '2 5 - $426,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 275.000
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
46,000
Sinking fund— General____
36.348
W a te r___________________
18,833
Ass’d val. (3-5 act.) '25-.14.5 2 4 .2 0 6
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$10 00
Pop’n, 1920, 2,321; 1924 (est.).5,500

HIGHLAND P A R K IN D. 8 . D.
Building Bonds.
5 s '14 Apr *30,000c.-June 20 1954
(Subject to call after June 20 1924
_s '16 J-D *10,000________________
_s '19
J-D 52,500________ serially
_s '21
J-D 185,000________ serially
.s '24
F-A 98,000______ ..serially
Dist. No. 9 Bonds (Assumed).
-s
...
*8 ,0 0 0 .............. ...............




[V ol. 121.

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

Road Dist. No. 10.
5s '19 A-O**82,000..Apr 10'26-'49
(See V. I l l , p. 1679, for maturity)
Road Dist. No. 12.
5Hs'20 A-O**88,000.Apr 10 '26-'50
(For maturity see V. I l l , p 1969/
Itasca Road District B onds.
.8
...* 3 5 0 ,0 0 0 ........................
Hubbard Road District Bonds
-s
— *300.000.........................
A b b ott Road District Bonds.
-s
. . . *250.000......................... M alone Road District Bonds.
,s
...# 1 5 0 .0 0 0 .............................
M ont Calm Road Dist. Bonds.
_s
. . . *175 000..........................
Irene Road District Bonds.
-s
...* 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ..........................
Bynum Road District B onds.
.s
— *100.000............................
Osceola Road District Bonds.
.8
. . . *50.000
......... .........
Penelope Road D istrict Bonds
.8
...* 2 1 6 .0 0 0 ........ ................
Funding ( S u b j e c t to c a l l ) .
5s ’98 Feb *25.0 00c..F eb 15 193?
3Hs'03 Apr 42.000c..Apr 10 194?
Bridge Bonds ( S u b j e c t to c a l l ) .
5s '95 Apr *30.000c__Apr 10 193f
5s ’96 Apr 20.O00c_.Apr 10 1936
5s '97 Apr 12.000c..Apr 10 1937
3H s’02 Apr 40,000c..A pr 10 1942
BONDED DEBT—
County. June30 1923____ 169,000
Dist. No. 3. Oct 1920____ 290 O P
O
Dist. No. 6. Oct 1920____ 170 000
Dist. No. 7, Oct 1920____ 242.000
Dist. No. 10, Oct 1920-.- 97 .000
Sink. fd. & l it. June 30 '23 151.602
A s s e s s e d V a lu a tio n —

County, 1922................... *29.308.793
State & co. tax (per $1,000) '24 .*10 30
Popula'n, 1910, 46,760; 1920, 43,332
IN T . at State Treas office In Aus
tin and at Seaboard Nat. Bank N. Y
and on bonds marked (*) at the
Hanover Nat. Bank, N. Y .
HILLSBORO.
County seat of Hill County. In­
corporated under the general laws of
Texas on March 21 1881; granted
special charter by Legislature of
State of Texas on March 18 1911.
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
5s '95 . . . *1 8 .500 c...J a n 1 1935
5s '95 . . .
8.0 0 0 c ...S e p t 3 1935
5s '97 . . .
1 5 .000c...Ja n 1 1937
4M s’09 Apr
7,200c_.Apr 1 '26-'49
5 s '13 J-J
25.000c___Jiilv 1 iQ?fJ
5s '25 A-O 25,000c-____ 1926-1950
City-H all Bonds.
4H s'09 Apr S9.600C__Apr 1 '26 '49
W ater-W orks-Extension Bonds.
5s '12 . . . *15,000c___Feb 1 1952
5s '19 J-J
40,000c_ Jan 1 1959
_
(Optional Jan. 1 1939.)
Street Bonds.
4V$s'09 Apr *2 400c._Apr 1 *26-'49
5 b '10
...
40.0 0 0 c ..-J u ly 1 1950
(Redeemable beginning In 1925.)
5s
F-A *25.0 0 0 c ................. 1954
5s '16 F-A 1 0 ,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1946
(Subject to call beg Aug 1 1931.)
School Bonds.
4 H s’06 . . . *17.0 0 0 c...S e p t 1 1946
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1921.)
4 H s’09 Apr *2.400c__Apr 1 '26-'49
5s '12 J-J
40,0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1952
(Subject to call begin. July 1 1922.)
5s '14 F-A *25.000c— -Feb 1 1954
(Subject to call after Feb. 1 1929.)
5s '19 J-D *18,000c— .June 1 1959
.s
...
33.000c.........................
5s '21 . . .
60,000c____ M ay 1961
5s '22 . . .
80,000c................... 1962
Funding Bonds.
5s '12 . . .
* 8 ,400c___Feb 1 1952
Crematory Bonds.
5s '15 M -N *5 ,000c— .M a y 1 1965
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1930.)
Sewer Bonds.
_
5s '12 . . .
* 5 ,000c___ Feb 1 1952
5a '18 . . .
2 5 ,0 0 0 c .................. 1958
(Opt. after 1933.)
R efunding Bonds.
2s '06 . . .
* 4 .5 0 0 c „ -A u g 1 1934
Market Square Bonds.
5s ’21 s-a
*7 .000c— .Jan 1 1961
(Optional Jan. 1 1941.)
B O N D . DEBT Oct 1 '2 5 — *551,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 179,800
Floating debt (appr.)_____
18,000
Sinking fund (appr.)______
18,000
Total assessed val. 1925— 8,040.000
Tax rate (per *1.000) 1925-------*14.80
Population 1910, 6,115; 1920. 6.952
H O N EY GROVE.
This City is in Fannin County.
School Bonds.
5s
F -A *14,000c___Aug 1 1952
5s
F -A
6 ,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1952
Street Bonds.
5s
J-J
* 3 ,000c— July 1 1951
5s
M -N 3.000c— -M a y 1 1949

Public Building Bonds.
5s
F-A * 5 ,000c__ Aug 1 1930
BOND. DEBT N >v l '2 3 .. *31 000
Warrant debt (add'l)_____
36 000
Sinking fund______________
1.000
Tot. ass'd val. '23 (3-4 act.>2,346.040
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____*12 50
Population 1910. 2,300; 1920, 2,642

HOOD COUNTY.ilranbury Is the county seat.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5 14s'19 M -8 /* 6 3 .0 0 0 . .M ar 20'20-’39
1 5 0 .0 0 0 .Mar 20 '40-'49
CO. B D . D T . June30 '23— *47.499
Sinking fund and interest..
13.049
\ssessed valuation 1922___3,944.394
State & Oo. tax (per * 1 .000V22S15.50
Popula'n 1910, 10.008: 1920. 8.759

HOPKINS CO.
DIST. NO. 1.

LEVEE

IMPT

Levee Bonds.
6 s 18 . . . * 9 0 , 0 0 0 .............1926-1944
B O N D . D EB T Aug 22 '2 5 . *168.000
Assessed valuation 1924_
_ 380 893
Total tax ra te (per $ 1.000) '24 - *25.25

HOPKINS CO.- "LEVEE
DIST. NO. 2.

IMPT

P. O. Sulphur Springs.
'19 F-A *43.000 ____1926 1949
B O N D . D EB T Nov 2 3 '2 3 . *50,000
Assessed value 1923_______ 6.100.710
Total tax rate (per *1,000)'23 $42.50

HOPCINS CO.
DIST NO. 3.

LEVEE

IMPT

A -0 *175,000____ Oct 11949
BOND. D EB T Nov 23 '23. *175.000
T o t.l a s s e I v 1 m 1 0 - 3 2,418,127
Total tax rate (per *1.000) '23-S49.00
6 s '21

HOPKINS CO. RD. DIST. NO. 5.
-s
.. . 1 * 1 8 . 0 0 0 ..........1926-1913
L 10.000 ..........1944-1918
BO N D . D EB T Nov 1 9 2 4 ...*2 9 .0 0 0
Sinking fund............................. 2 600
Assessed val. (abt. 14 a c t .) ..530,000

HOPKINS CO. RD. DIST. NO. 8.

4H s'17 F-A 5 1 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 '2&-’42
5s '19 A-O 7 6 ,0 0 0 ..Apr 1 '26-'44
5s '19 F-A 1 9 ,0 0 0 ..Aug 1 '26-’44
5s '20 J-D 75.000—June 1 ’26-'40
4 % s ’25 J-D 400,000. June 15 ’26-'50
5s '25 M -S 350,000— Sept 1 '26-’50
Drainage Sewers Bonds.
4J^s’08 A-0*S225,000 — Oct 26 1938
4 a s '1 2 M -S 633.000— Sept 1 '26-’52
4
5s '14 A-O 65,093— Apr 1 ’26-’34
5s '15 M -S 375,009-M ar 10 '26-’55
5s '16 F-A 387,509. Feb 15 ’26-'56
5s '22 J-J 220,099—July 1 '26-’47
5s '23 J-D 230,009.Dec 15 '26-'48
5s '24 J-D 96.099 — Dec 1 '26-'49
5s '24 J-D 2 4 0.090.Dec 15 '26-’49
4 % s'25 J-D 100.000.June 15 '26-’50
Wharves Bonds.
4 s ' 08 A -O **150.000— Oct 26 1938
5s '15 M S 375.099-M ar 10 '26-’55
5s '16 F-A 1,162.500.Fob 15 '26-'56
4H s'17 J-J 8 0 0,090.Jan 15 '26-’57
Drives & Gravels Bonds.
5s '24 F-A* 192.099 —Feb 1 '26-’49
5s '24 F-A 144,099 — Feb 1 '26-'49
.5s '24 F-A 144.090— Feb 1 '26-'49
5s '24 .1-D 96.099 — Doc 1 ’26-’49
4 ^ s ’25J-.J 100.099.Jan 15 '26-'50
4 V \ s'25 J-D 100.000. June 15 ’26-’50
W ater Works Mortgages.
6s '94 J-J *152.000____ July 1 1944
6s '03 A-O §25.000___ Apr 1 1933
i Callable after 5 years at 105.
Parks Bonds.
4 * s’ 12 M -S*183,000 — Sept 1 '26-'42
4
5s '15 M -S 187.500.Mar 10 '26-'55
4 ><s’25 J-D 100.090.June 15 '26-'50
tVarious Munic. Impt. Bonds.
5s' 25 M-8S450,000c. Sept 1 '26-'50
5s '26 J-J 1,725,000c.Jan 15 '27-’5I
BON D ED D EB T —
( :eneral..........................$ 1 9 073.000
Waterworks__________
1.883.000
T otal.................................................*20 956.000
Sinking funds___________
2,453,000
N E T D EBT Dec 1925— 16.620.000
Ass ssed valuation 1925.212.000.000
Pop’n. 1910, 78.800- 1920, 138,076
192 / (eat.), 225,000.
♦Optional after 20 years. All
bonds are coupon bonds.
t Issued for water works, street
imnt., sewer, park, bridge, subway
and markets.
IN T . on bonds at N at. Park Bank,
N . Y .: at Metropolitan Trust C o .,
N . Y ., and Central Union Trust Oo.,
N. Y.

5 !^s
.. .* 1 6 0 .0 0 0 ................... _
*Road Dist. No. 1 Bds. (a b s o r b e d )
5s
.. .* 3 6 7 ,0 0 0 ________________
*Road Dist. No. 2 Bds. (a b s o r b e d )
5s
. . . *44.000.............. ........
T O T. B D . D T . Nov 1924. *557.000
Assessed value 1924.............. 4.600,000
* These two districts now form
part of District No. 8 , having been
absorbed by that district.
HOUSTON C O U N T Y .
Crockett is the county seat.
HOUSTON.
Road District No. 1 B onds.
Tui ei>y is the county seat of Har 5s 11 M-S *23.000____Mar 1 1951
rix County. City incorp. Sept. 2!
Road District No 3 Bonds.
1839
New charter of city becam 5s 'l l
A-O*135.000....................1951
operative July 1 1905. Town of Above bonds will also be paid seri­
Houston Heights annexed Mar. 1 '18.
ally from 1913-1934 by operation
District Court refuses to enjolt
of sinking fund 1
bond Issue voted Oct 28 1914. V _s
. . . *3 5 .0 0 0 ...............................
99 p 1845.
/toad and bridge bonds______ *7,000
Street Improvement Bonds.
Road District No. 7 B onds.
5s '19 J-J**250.000____July 1 1937 s
. . . *50.000...............................
5s '98 J-J 100,000_____July 1 1938 BOND DEBT J'ne 3 0 '2 0 . *374,000
5s '99 J-J 100.000_____ Jan 2 1939 Sinking fund and interest..
6.681
5s '01 F-A 240,000_____Aug 1 1941 Assessed valuation 1920___ 8,669,580
5s '03 A-O 300.000_____ Oct 1 1943 County tax rate (per *1.000) 19.S7.50
5s '08 F-A 100,000_____ Aug 5 1938 Pop n of co. 1910, 29,564; '20, 28,601
4j^s'C9 M -S 100,000____ Sept 7 1939
IN T
4V£s’ 10 M-S 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ...Sept 26 1940 Bank, . at Cont. & Oomm. Nat.
Chicago.
5s '12 J-J b 180,000_____ Jan 1 1952
49<s’ 12 J-D
17,000 _____ 1926-1927
4% s'12 M -S 1 3 9 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’26-’32
5s '13 M -N 400.000_.N ov 1 '26-’32 HOUSTON COUNTY LEVEE IM­
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
5s '15 M ’S 4 0 .0 0 0 .Mar 15 ’26-’35
. . . * 150,000................. Serially
5s '16 F-A 16,000-Feb 15 '26-’36 6 s
(?)
4 ^ s ’ 17 F-A 1 2 ,000..Feb 1 ’26-’37 BONDED D E B T .................
5s '19 F-A 114.000..Aug 1 '26-’44
5s '21 F-A 1 6 8 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’26-’46
5s '21 J-D 84,000-Dec 15 ’26-’46 HOUSTON HEIGH TS.
This town Is In Harris County.
5s '22 J-J 220,000. .July 1 '26-’47
5s '22 J-D 220.000-Dec 15 '26-’47 Incorporated In 1897. Annexed by
5s '23 A-O 2 3 0 ,0 0 0 ..Oct 1 ’26-'48 Houston M ar. 1 1918. See “ Hous­
5s '24 F-A 2 4 0 ,0 0 0 ..Feb 1 ’26-'49 ton ."
5s '24 J-D 2 4 0,000..D ec 1 ’26-'49
4 J£s’25 J-J 250,000.Jan 15 ’26-’50 H o u s t o n i n d ! : p 7 s c h . d i s t .
City of Houston School Bonds
4 ^ s ’25 J-D 100,000.June 15 '26-’50
(A s s u m e d ).
5s '25 M -S 100,000— Sept 1 '26-’50
5s '97 J-D *5 0 .000c___Dec 1 1937
Bridge Building Bonds.
F-A 50 0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1941
5 s '96 M -N 39,000____ M ay 1 1936 5s '01
4 jus’ l l J-J * 5 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...Jan 30 1941 l a s ' l l J-D 5 00.000c..J u n e26 1941
4
4MS’ 12 M -S 145,000— Sept 1 ’26-’42 l 3 s ' l 2 M -S 364.000c.Sept 1 ’26-’42
5s '13 M -N 280.000—Nov 1 '26-'43 5s '15 M -S 120,000cMar 10 '26-'40
5s '16 F-A 12.000.Feb 15 ’26-’36 5s '19 F-A 532 000c. Aug 1 '26-'44
5s '21 M -N 189.000._M a y 1 ’26-’46 5s '21 M -N 126 OOOc.May 1 '26-'46
5s '22 J-J 176,000.Jan 15 ’26-’47 5 s '24 J-D 1,500,000.......... .................
Houston Heights Bonds,
5s '22 J-J 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-'47
4M s’25 J-D 100,000.June 15 ’2&-’50 is '03 M -S *12.0 0 0 c ...S e p t 1 1933
is '12 A-O a75,000c— Apr 15 1942
Sanitary Sewer Bonds.
5s '99 M -NS300.000___N ov 15 1939 is '17 M -S a225,000c—Mar 15 1957
3 ,000c— _Feb 1 1933
5s '01 F-A 60,000____ Aug 1 1941 5s '03 F-A
4H s'08 A-O *225,000___Oct 26 1938 is '06 F-A 15,0 0 0 c ...A u g 1 1936
4M s’ 12 M -S 4 1 3 ,0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’26-’52 is '09 M -N a 2 0 ,0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1939
Harris Co. S. D. No. 25 Bonds,
5s '14 M -S 1 7 7 ,0 0 0 ..Mar 1 ’26-’54
5s '15 M -S 375,000-Mar 10 '26-’55 is '10 Apr *16,000c— Feb 16 1950
5s '16 M -S 77,500— Sept 1 ’26-’56 is ' l l Apr a 2 0 .0 0 0 c ..M a y 10 1951
5s '17 J-J 3 2 0,000..Jan 1 '26-’57 5s '13 Apr 20,000c..J an 15 1933
5s '19 F-A 38,000—Aug 1 ’26-’44 is '14 Apr 20.000c___June 8 1954
5s '22 J-J
88.000.Jan 15 ’26-’47 5s '15 A-O o20,000c—Oct 25 1955
Harris Co. S. D. No. 4 Bonds.
5s '22 J-J 2 2 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 '26-’47
5s '24 J-D 7 2 ,0 0 0 ..Dec 1 ’26-’49 5s '13 F-A * 3 ,000c— .A u g 4 1953
Bremer I. S. D. Bonds (A s s u m e d )
4M s’25 J-J
75,000.Jan 15 ’26-’50
4 % s ’25 J-D 75.000.June 15 ’26-’50 5 s '14 Apr $16,000c. — .............1954
New y Issued Bonds.
4
Hospital, Markets, Fire & Police
Stations, Auditoriums, Li­ 5s '24 J-D$2,900,000cDec 31’26-’54
B O N D . D E B T Nov 14 '25*5,207,000
braries. &c.
531,108
5s '97 J-J *109,000____ Jan 1 1937 Sinking fund______________
5s '03 F-A 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ...A u g 15 1943 Assessed valuation 1925.218,000,000
5s '04 A-O 100,000____ Oct 1 1944 School tax rate(per *1,000) '25*10.00
5s ’ l l A -O *500,000...O c t 16 1941 Population in 1925 (est.)____ 220,000
5s '13 J-D 40,000-D ec 20 ’26-’33
a IN T . payable at N at. Park Bank,
5s '14 M -S 20,000____ Mar 1 1944 N. Y .; others at Central Union Trust
4M s’ 18 J-J 540,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-'48 Oo.. N . Y
5s '22 J-J 1 7 6 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’47
4 H s ’22 J-J
8 5 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’57
5s '22 J-J
8 8 ,0 0 0 .-July 1 ’26-’47 HOW ARD COU N TY.
Big Spring is the county seat.
5s '23 J-D 92,000-D ec 15 ’26-’48
5s '25 J-D 2 9 0 ,0 0 0 .-D ec 1 ’26-’54 5J4s’2P . . . *250.000 ..........1926-1950
5s '24 J-D 96,000-Dec 30 ’26-’49 N ET B D . D T . Mar 1 9 2 2 .. *401.000
5s '25 J-J 300.000.Jan 15 ’26-’50 Assessed valuation 1920___5,411,840
4 K s ’25 J-D 75.000.June 15 ’26-’50 State Sc Oo.tax (per *1,000) '20*11.60
W ater W orks Bonds.
Population 1910. 8.881: 1920, 8.962
5s '06 J-J *4 3 4 ,0 0 0 ...J u ly 16 1946
4 H s ’08 A -0*100,000___Oct 26 1938
* i ssued prior to the law o f 1893
5s '15 M -S 10,OOO.Mar 15 ’26-’35 which requires approval and regis­
5 s '16 F-A
18,000-Feb 15
tration b y State officials.

HUBBARD.
This city is in Hill County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5% s
. . . *7.'.,000c...........Serially
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 '2 5 . $134,000
Water debt (included)_____
80.003
Floating debt (add'l)______
10,000
Sinking fund______________
15,000
Ass’d val. '25 (50% a c t .)..1 .300,000
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925___$25.00
Population 1910, 1,843; 1920. 2,072

D ra in a g e D is tr ic t N o. 8 B o n d s.
5s T 5 A-O $71.000____Oct 1 1940
B O N D . D E B T N o v 1 1924 $146,926
Assessed valuation 1923
9 133 118
State & Oo.taxfner $1,0001’ 23 ..$ 9 30
Population 1910. 6,471; 1920. 11.244

Ja c k s o n v i l l e !”

This city is in Cherokee C o u n ty.
S treet B o n d s.
5 H s’ 24 F -A $100,000..............................
Sew er B on d s.
5s 1.3 Apr $ 2 5 .0 0 0 ...Apr 16 1953
HUDSPETH COUNTY.
(Subject to call after Apr 16 1923)
Sierra Blanca Is the county seat.
W ater B on d s.
C ourt House Bonds.
5H s’ 19 A-O $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ...May 12 1959 5 s '05 . . .
1 4.000____ N ov 1 1945
(Optional Mav 12 1029 )
5s M0 . . .
3 .0 0 0 ____ M a r 1 1946
BON D. DEBT June 30 ’23 $232,485 5s M3 . . .
1 0 .0 0 0 ...A p r 16 1943
Sinking fund___ _ _______
51.923
W a ter a n d F iltr a tio n B o n d s.
Assessed value 1921______ 5,251.000 6s ’ 21 M -S$ 1 50 .00 0 ..........1932-1959
Population In 1920______________902
P a vin g B on d s.
5V£s
...$ 1 0 9 ,0 0 0 .......... 1926-1954
H U D S P E T H C O U N T Y C O N V E R - B O N D . D E B T Dec 9 1922. $202,000
V A T IO N & RECL D IS T . N O. 1. Water debt (in c lu d e d )..___ 177,000
District organized Aug. 4 1923.
Warrant d e b t_____________
5,000
$180.090..Aug 1 '29-’37 Sinking fund, sewer______ .
4.933
125.000. .A ug 1 '38-’42Sinking fund, water_______
4.111
180.000. .A ug 1 '43-'48
Assessed valuation 1921___ 3,057,610
6s ’24 F-A
175.000. . Aug 1 '49-’53
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 21 .$12.50
40,000___ Aug 1 1954 Population 1910, 2.875; 1920, 3.723

BON D. D EBT May 1925. $700,000
Est. value o f land in dist. .3,400,000 j a c k s o n v i l l e I n d . s . d .
IN T . at National Bank o f Com­ 5s
. . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 ____ Feb 1 1941
(Optional Feb. 1 19310
merce, N. Y . City, or at the offices
o f the district at El Paso.
5^8
. . . 117.000 ........1926-1964
HULL INDEP. SCHOOL DIST.
This district Is In Liberty Co.
6s ’ 22 . . . $ >2 500c.$2,500 yearly
BOND. D EBT Nov 18 ’25 $183,500
Ass'd val.’2.5(abt..50%act.) .6.200,000
School tax rate (per $1,000)'25$10.00
HUNT COUNTY!
Greenville is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5s '19 A -o ( 200.000. .Apr 1 ’2«-’ 55
[ 220.000. .Apr 1 56- 59
BOND DEB »’ June 30 23 *1.85 >.000
Sinking fund and Interest
122.990
Aas*«aed valuation in 22 25.159 480
State & Co. tax (per $1.000) '22 $19 00
Pop'n 1910. 48 116 1920 50.350
HUNT CO. ROAD DIST NO 1
6s ’ 15 M-S$400.IM10___ Mar I I95f
(SubJ. to call $10,000 yrlv aft 1 vr
BON D. DEBT Nov 8 ’24.$2.070.000
Tot.ass'd v a l.'24 _____ 25.253.970
Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) '21-119.00
IN T at Greenville Nat. Exchangi
Bank. Greenville.

Hu n t s v i l l e !

This city is in Walker County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-J $22,500c...Ju ly 1 19.56
(Subject to call after July 1 19261
Street Bonds.
5s '16 J-J
$7.50 0c...Ju ly 1 195t
(Subject to cal! after July 1 1926
BOND. DEBT J'ne 30 '23. $65 000
Sinking fund and interest. .
6.556
Population 1910. 2.072; 1920, 4.689

B O N D . D E B T Apr! 1922. $77,000
Total assessed val. 1921___3.750,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 22. $5 00
Population 1921 (e s t.)_______ 10.000
JA SPE R C O U N T Y ?
Jasper Is the cou n ty seat.
R oad B on d s.
5s 17 ann $174 000____ Apr ’ 26-’47
B O N D . D E B T N ov 15 '2 3 . $456 000
10 903
"Onking f u n d . _____________
Assess, v a l., rea l__________ 5.951.875
Assess, va l., personal_____ 2.070.110
Other assess, nrooerty
1 815.136
Tot.ass’d val ’23(3 0 % act) 9.870,121
Total tax rate (per $1 .000) '22110 .50
Populat'n 1910. 14.000: 1920 15.569
IN T payable at the State Treas
office. Jasper State Bank. National
Bank o f Com m erce. N . Y .. and First
National Bank, C hicago.

JASPER CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 1

5 Hs’23 F-A $ 150,000
Feb 10 1953
BONDED D E B T ............
(?)

JASPER CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2.

TOT. BD. DT. Nov 15 '23 $233 000
Assessed val ue 1922_______ 2.582.157
Actual value (estim ated)..5.500.000
Tax rates 1923 (per $1,000):
District____________________ $8.50
Total_______________________19.00

JASPER CO. ROAD DIST NO. 4.

5 s ’22 A-0$125,000
Oct 10 1952
BONDED D E B T ________
( ?)

JASPER CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 5.

5 ^ ’ 23A-O10 (72.000c.Oct 10 "2 .-’43
115,000c.Oct 10 '4 4-'53
HUNTSVILLE ROAD DISTRICT
( ?)
This district Is In Walker County BONDED D E B T ...............
INT. at National Bank of Com­
Road Bonds.
6s ’ 17 A-0$300,000_........................ merce, New York.
BOND. DEBT Oct 1918.. $300,000
Sinking fund.........................
18.000 JAYTON.
This city is in Kent County.
Assessed valuation_______ 4,694.945
W ater W orks Impt. Bonds.
Population In 1918 (est.)_____13.000
5K s’ 25 M-S $70,000c.M ir 1 '26-’65
BOND. DEBT March 1925.$70,000
ID A L V U IN D E P . S C H . D IS T .
This district Is in Lubbock County. Assessed valuation 1924___ 608,053
6s
— $50 000-------------Serially Population........................ ......... 1,200
INT. at the Hanover National
BONDED D E B T ..........._ .
(7)
Bank, New York City.
IO W A P A R R

JEFF DAVIS COUNTY.
This town is in Wichita County.
Fort Davis is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
6 s ’ 22 . . . $50,000_______________
. . . $80,000__________
TOT. B D . D T . Oct 30 '23- $130,000 5Hs
50.000 BOND. DEBT Ju ne30'23. $88,000
Water debt (included)_____
3.018
Floating debt (add’l ) --------3,000 Sinking fund_____________
Sinking fund_ . . . _______
_
6.225 Assessed value 1922............ 4,220.098
Assessed value 1923_______ 1,400,OOOTax rate (per $1,000) 1921____ $5.50
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1923
$15 00 ! Population 1920 (Census)--------1.445
Population 1910. 603: 1920, 2,041
IOWA PARK INDEP. SCH. DIST.

This district Is in Wichita County.
5s
. . . $58,500..A pr 1 ’25-'63
BOND. DEBT Oct 1 1925. $69,500
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (75% act.)2,700.007
School tax rate(per$l,OOO)’25.$l0.OO

JACK COUNTY

Jacksboro is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
5 ^ s ’24 . . . $200,000..Feb 1 ’ 28-’48
BON D. DEBT M ay 1925. $400,000
Assessed valuation________ 6,892,420
Popula’n, 1910, 11,817; 1920, 9,863

JACKSBORO.

This city is in Jack County. Inc.
July 25 1899.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
. . . $26,000r_ N ov 1 1950
_
(Subject to call after 10 years.)
TOTAL DEBT June 1922. $25,000
Sinking fund______________
10.202
Total assessed value 1921.-1,335,065
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$10.00
Population 1910 1,480; 1920, 1,373

JEFFERSON.

This city is in Marion County.
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’23. $108,000
16.500
Water debt (incl.)-----------Sinking fund and interest____ 3.960
Assessed valuation 1923___ 1,213.790
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 23...$ 15.50
Population 1910. 2,515; 1920 , 2.549

JEFFERSON CO. RD. D. NO. 1

5s M8 ----$377,000 _______ Yearly
(Due $16,500 vearly on April 10.)
5 s ’ 22 F-A 1,808.000____ 1926-1952
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925.$2,185,000
Tot. assessed value 1925.107,729,190
Dist. tax rate(per $1,000)'25..$2.00
IN T . at New York and Beaumont.

JEFFERSON IND. SCH. DIST

This district (P. O. Jefferson) is In
Marlon County.
Building Bonds.
5s ’ 15 Apr $28.000___ Oct 8 1945
GEN. BD. D T . N ov 3 ’22. $28,000
6.843
Sinking fund_____________
Tot. ass’d val.'22(J^ act.). 1,376,480
School tax rate (per $1,000) '22. . $5.00
Population in 1922 (est.)______ 2,549

JACKSBORO ~INd 7 SCH. DIST.
School Bonds.
JE F F E R SO N C O U N T Y .

5 s ’ 10 June$30,000c..................1950
County seat is Beaumont.
5s ’ 18 June 6,000_______ 20 years
Jail
(Subject to call on 30 days' notice.) 5s ’ 15 . . . $10,000c..................1955
BOND. DEBT Nov 6 1922 $33,000
(Redeemable beginning 1925)
8inking fund (est.)_______
5,000
Road (Red. a ft. 20 y rs. fro m issu e)
T ot. val. (85% act.) 1919.1,554.000 5s 07 A-O $251,000c_Oct 10 1947
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922._.$10.00 4>$s’09 —
55,000---------------- 1947
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 1,500
(Redeemable after 10 years.)
5s ’ 10 A-O
75.000c................1951
JA C K S O N C O U N T Y .
5s ’ 15 A-O 180,000...A p r 10 1955
Edna is the county seat.
(Subject to call after April 10 1935.)
Court-House and Jail Bonds.
Road Bonds.
5s ’00 F-A $5,500...F e b 10 1940 7 s ’21 . . . $30,000— $30,000yrly.
4s ’02 M -N 8,000____May 4 1942
Court-House Bonds.
4s ’05 A-O 4 5 ,0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1945 4Hs'09 A-O $15.0 0 0 c .. Apr 10 1936
Road District No. 1 b o n d s ..$52,000 (Subj. to call any int. period aft. ’ 19)




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TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

Dec., 1925.]

Hospital Bonds.
5s ’23 A-O10 $46,600______________
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925 $662,600
Sinking fund______________ 280,163
Total assess, val. ’25 (3-5
actual) ____________ 110.190,955
State & co. tax (per $1,000) ‘25.S4.80
Pop'n 1910. 38,182: 1920, 73.120
a INT. at Chase Nat. Bank, N .Y .;
on all others in Austin, Beaumont or
at Seaboard Nat. Bank, N . Y.

JEFFERSON CO.
DIST. NO. 6.

COM.

SCH

...
60,000.............. ............
BOND. DEBT Dec 1923.. $25,000
'ssessed valuation 1923 .1.311 2?p
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23.$10.00

JEFFERSON CO. DR. D. NO. 3

BOND. DEBT Dec 1925...863,000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25-S12.00

JEFFERSON CO. DR. DIST. No. 6.

Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-817.50
Population 1910. 1.959; 1920. 2.501
KAU FM AN C O U N T Y .

Kaufman is the county seat.
R oad Bonds.
. . . $50.000.______ _______
Improvement Bonds.
($168,000 .........1926-1939
6s '19 A-O
80.000........1910-1944
l 80.000 ......... 1945-1948
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s ’ 19 s-a $750.000..-Apr 10 1959
(Optional April 10 1929.)
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5s ’ 15 . . . $22.5,000................... 1955
(Redeemable beginning 1925.)
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s M5
...$ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 ................. 1955
(Redeemable beginning (n 1925.)
TOT. DEBT June 30 '22.83.086.000
Sinking fund____________
181.885
Total assessed value 1921.21,6n0.200
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921____$4 20
Populat’n 1910, 35.323; 1920. 41,276

_s

5s ’20 A-O $754,000 $25,000 vrly
BOND. DEBT Dec 1925- $754,000 K A U FM A N C O T P R E C IN C T N O . 8.
Assessed value 1925-- ..42.976 575
Dist. tax rate (per $1.000) ’25-$18.00 5s ’ 15 A -0$150.000... Apt 15 1955
(Optional April 15 1925.)
JE F F E R S O N C O . C. S. D . N O . 16. 5s ’ 19 J-J $150.000c ..J u ly 1 1959
(Optional July 1 1929.)
P. O. Beaumont.
5s ’ 24 F-AS146.000_ Aug 10 1964 TOTAL DEBT April 1922. $272,000
_
Sinkingfuni_____________
19,963
(Optional Aug 10 1944)
Assessed value 1 9 2 1 .......1 .7 5 8 .0 0 0
BONDED D E B T ...............
(?)
Real value (estimated) ...-6.OO0.OO0
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23-.$8.50
Population (estimated)_______ 4.500
INT. on 5s of 1919 at Austin and
JIM W ELLS C O U N T Y .
the Chase National Bank, New York.
A l ic e is t h e c o u n t y s e a t .
Court House and Jail Bonds.
KAU
N
5s M3 F-A $70.000...F e b 10 1953 5s'19 FM AN C O T P R E C IN C T 10 O .7.
A-010$390.000c. _ Apr
1959
Road and Bridge Bonds.
(Optimal
10 1929.)
5 )4s'24 M-N$105.000____________ 1 TOTAL DEBT April 19 '22 $390,000
April
R >n
-1
12,293
5!4s’ 23 F-A.S196.000__ Aug 15 1953 Sinking fun 1 . ___
Assessed value 1921_______ 2,443,770
(Bonds are optional.)
5 4 s’23F-A15 j-80.000c Aug 15'26-’29 Actual va'ue (< « 6 n n M l_9,000,000
(estim ate!)_______ 6,500
5 4 s ’24 . . .
96.000........................... Pooulatlon Austin ‘> iu New York at
INT. at
r
54s
...
72.090 ......... 1930-1953
BOND. DEBT Dec 20 ’24. $371,600 the Hanover National Bank.
Floating debt (add’ l)______
20.0)0 KAUFMAN INDEP. SCH. DIST.
Sinking funcMcash)______ _ 58,812
_
Ass 'ss a ]? ^ 2 4 ^ 8 % "a c t.) 18,045:906 5 ^ 8' % ^ ‘ ?^ ?m e C|f)J 1932)° 1962
ifv
State & (',,. tax/ner 61.0001
’24* 15 00 BONDED DEBT . . . . . .
\ ?)
Pop’n. '20, 6.587: ’24 (est.)..13.185 Assessed valuation 1922.-82,251.422
z INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank. N.
School tax (per *1 OOO) 1922..$5.00
Y . City, or Alice State Bank &
KENEDY.
Trust Co. of Alice.
This town Is In Karnes Oounty.
Paving Bonds.
JOHNSON COUNTY.
-s
$17.000..........................
Cleburne is the county seat.
W ater Extension Bonds.
.8 M8 . . . $ 6 0.000........................
6s ’23 A-O $30,000.......................__
Bridge Bonds.
3s&4s
. $ 1 6 .0 0 0 ----............. 1952 BOND. DEBT Dee 3 ’2 3 .. $57,000
Floating debt (add’l) ______
31.377
Road Bonds.
5 4sM 9M -N $l,820.000M ay 15 26-'49 Assessed value, real estate. 886.189
_ 531.869
(For maturity see page xxxii of our Assessed value, personal_
I’o t. ass'd val. '2-3 (3 5 act.)1,418,058
issue of May 24 1919.)
Total tax rate (per $1.000) '23 $10.40
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5s
. . . $2.000........................1939 Population 1910. 1.147; 1920, 2,015
5s M2

. . . 175.000...................... 1952

(Redeemable beginning In 1922)

KENDALL COUNTY.

Boerue is the county seat.
Jail Bonds.
•s
5
. . . $3.000........................1939
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
T
TOI A L D T June 3 0 '2 3 $2,162 200 5 4s'19 \ -N $50,000 Serially to 1949

Road District No. 3.
33 796
Assessed valuation 1922..23,366,810 5s ’ 18 . . . $.54.000................... 1958
(Optional after 1938.)
State & Co.tax(per $1,0001'22.$20..50
Pop'n 1910. 34,460; 1920, 37.286 BOND DEBT June 30 21 $140,000
linking fund and interest
_ 15.612
JOHNSON CO RD. DIST. NO. 3. Assessed valuation In 1922 4,191.230
5s '22 J-J .$225,000....................... Oo. tax rate (per $1 000) 21 ..$4.50
(Due serially for 30 yearsd
Population 1910 1 517; 1920, 4,779
BONDED DEBT Dec 20'25$292,000
Sinking fund_______________ 29,691 KENT COUNTY. county seat.
Claremont Is the
BOND. DEBT Nov 10 ’24- $150,000
JONES COUNTY.
Floating debt (add'l)______
50,000
Anson is the county seat.
21,160
BOND. DEBT Dec 39 ’25 $138,259 Sinking fund and interest .
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
2 ) 34) Assessed value (total) 1924
(60% actual)................... 3,140.000
Sinking-fund......... .. .........
18 580
Assessed value, real estatel0,2.58.0 '5 State & co. tax (per$l,000) ’24.$15.58
Assessed value, personal.. 2,457 225
A
Tot.ass'd val.'25(40%act.)I4,b29 68) KERR CO.1R O.0 d 1 )I S T . NO. 1.
-s
...$
0 0 ...........................
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '25--$5.2 9 BONDED D6 3 T...............
EB
(?)
Pop u 1910. 24.299; 1920, 22,323
JONES CO. RD. DIST. NO. 18-B. KIMBLE COUNTY.
Junction is the county seat.
P. O. Anson.
Road W arrants.
5H s'24A -O 10j $95.000-$5.000 yrly
. . . $25.000................ ...........
t 90 000-10,000 yrly 6s
BOND. DEBT April 1924-$200.000 BOND. DEBT Dec 4’23— $160,00
Sinking fund and interest..
20,431
Assessed val. 1923________ 4,234,700
KARNES COUNTY.
County tax rate (per $1,000)'21.$5 50
Karnes City is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 2 4 ’24
None Population 1910 3,261; 1920, 3.581
Floating debt___________ $140,000 k i n o s v i l l e :
This city Is In Kleburg County.
Tot.ass'd val. ’24............10,494.157
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$14.50
Sewer Bonds.
. . . $52,000_____Nov 1 1953
Populat’n 1910. 14,942; 1920, 19,049 6s
Street Bonds.
6s
. . . $32.000_____Nov 1 1953
KARNES CO. RD. DIS. NO. 1.
Water Works Bonds.
Road Impt. Bonds.
...$ 1 2 3 ,5 0 0 ................. ..........
5s 15 A O $75.000...A p r 12 1955 5s
(Subject to call serially on Sept. 12 BOND. DEBT Nov 13’25. $371,500
Sinkingfund______________
66,000
from 1916 to 1955 incl.)
2,500
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24- $65,000 City warrants____________
Assess, val. '24 (1-3 a c t.)._ 2 ,118,324 Assess, val., real estate____3.155.527
Dist. tax rate (per $l,OO0) '24. .$2.50 Assess val.. personal_____1,029 465
Tot. ass’d val.'25 ( H act.) .4,184 992
KARNES CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 3. Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$22.50
5H s
. . . $125,000______________ Population in 1920___________ 4,770
BOND. DEBT M ay 1924. $194,000
Total assess, val. 1923____ 1,821,026 KINOSVILLE—IN d ! SCH. D IST.
This district is in Kleberg County.
Total tax rate (per $1,000)___$23.00
. . . $40,000.......................
Population in 1920___________ 2,500 5s
5s '25 . . .
7.5,000 ......... 1926-1965
KARNES CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 4. BOND. DEBT N ov 14 ’25 .$170,000
5)Ss
8-an$240,000_______________ S inkin gfun d______________ 34.764
(Due serially for 30 years)
Assess, val. ’25 ($£ act.)._4,184,992
BOND. DEBT Nov 24 ’24. $275,000 School tax rate (per $1,000)'25.$10 00
Total assess, value 1924___3,089.508 Population in 1920------------------4,770
Dist. tax rate (per $ 1 ,000 )____ $9.20
KINNEY C O U N T ?!
Brackettviile is the county seat.
KAUFMAN.
This city is the county seat of
R oad-Im provem ent Bonds.
Kaufman County.
5s ’ 14 Apr $80,000___ Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.)
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s ’ 14 M -N $7.500___ Mav 1 1954 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 2 '23 . $80.0(10
(Subject to call after May 1 1929) S in k in g fu n d ..................
39.800
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’25. $172,500 Assess, val. '23 (2-5 a c t .)..4,716.565
Water debt (included)_____
24,000 State & c o . tax (per $1,000) '23 - $ 12.50
Floating debt (additional). 29 182 Population 1910, 3,401; 1920, 3,746
Sinking fu nds___________
34,808
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893
Assessed value, real estate. 1,395,788
Assessed value, personal_
_ 780,355 which requires approval and regis­
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (65 % act.) .2,176,143 tration by State officials.

S inking f u n d ----------- ---------

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KLEBERG COUNTY.
Kingsville Is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse & Jail Bonds.
68*13 ___$126,000. .. .................195?
(Subject to call beginning In 192!-)
Road Bonds.
6s *19 ann$350.000____M ay 1 1949
(Optional May 1 1939.)
Hospital Bonds.
6s *13 . . . 135.000..........
1953
(Subject to call beginning in 1923)
BOND. DEBT Deo 11 '25- $430,000
20.000
Floating debt (add’l l______
Total assess, val. 1925___ 7 600 0 0
Btate&Co.tax (per $1,000)*25—$9 80
Population in 1920____________7.83/

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
T o ta l assessed v a l’n 1922- 4.356,149
S ta te & C o .ta x (p er $1,000)*22 * 1 7 .5 0
P op u la tion 1910, 4.747; 1920, 4,821

[V ol. 121,

LUBBOCK.
BONDED DEBT N ov 1925:
County__________________ None
This city is the county seat Of
_
Warrant debt of county_ 603.000 Lubbock Countv.
District No. 9 ___________ $73,000
Sewer Bonds.
District No. 10__________ 52.000 5s *11 F-A $46.000r__Feb 15 1940
LAVACA COUNTY.
District No. 11___________ 100 000 5t$s
...
75.000______ ________
Halleltsville is the county spat
Di .(riot No. 1 3 ____ ____24.000 5s
__
25.000________ serially
Road & Bridge Funding Bonds.
District No. 14___________ 198 000 5s
. . . 150 0 0 9 _________ seria lly
*22
821.000
_____ _____
District No. 1 5 ___________ 238 000
Street Im provement Bonds.
T ick E radication W arrants.
Di-triet No. 1 8 __________ 80.000 -s
- .- $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 - ............... ........
_s *22 - - - .*60.000.....................Assessed value 1925—
5 4 s’ 24A-O 10 360 <>00 Apr 10 '29-'64
6s *2.3 A-O $30,000............Serially
_
_ 1 2 5 .0 0 0 ..._____serially
.000 5s
County__________ $44,000
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Road District No. 9 - 1.320.260 5s
__
50.000________ serially
5s *15 Apr $45.000. _ May 14 1955
Road District No. 10- 1.913.700
W ater Bonds.
'Subject to call after May 11 1925
Road District No. 11. 3.179.490 5s ' l l F-A $35.000r—Feb 15 1940
CO. BD. DT June30*23.$l .418.000
...
50.000 ______________
Road District No. 13.
169 119 5.4s
R o irt di t debt ( tdd*1)
.
2 M 0 >>
__
75.000________ serially
Road District No. 14- 2.059.900 5s
Sinking fund and Interest.. 12.371
LADONIA.
___ 150.000_______ serially
Road District No. 15. 3,914 670 5s
Assessed valuation 1922 .18 0 -4.591
This town is in Fannin County.
Road District No. 18.
506 60> Light and Power Bonds.
State&Co.taxiper $1 ,000) *22. $3.75
County tax rate (per $1.000)'25 $7.70 6s '18 F-A $35.000r._Feb 15 1940
M unicipal Impt. Bonds.
6s '21 M-S *02. 00................... ....... Pop’n 1910. 26.418; 1920. 28,964
W ater W orks x Sewer Bonds.
(Due $ 1.500 yearly from 1925 to 1961
5 4^*22 F-A *144 000 Feb 1 '26-'61
LIMESTONE COUNTY CONSOL. TOT. BD DT. M ay 1924- $861,001)
inel., excepting the year 1926 and LAVACA CO RD. DIST NO. 2.
ROAD DISTRICT NO. 4.
each fourth year thereafter, when 5s A-OIO $172.0.90. .A pr 10'26-'50
Sinking fund______________
23.500
Consolidated with this district Wafer, sewer, light (in cl.). 414.500
only $500 is due.)
> 5s '25 A -0*$150.000c____ 1926-1955
were former Districts Nos. 4, 12 Assess, v a l.. real e sta te____ 3.566.150
s _______ 18.000_______ _____ _
(O n tion n l in 1935)
and 16.
(DueIn 36 years, optional in 10 years.) BOND. DEBT Sept 15 '25. $322,000
Assess, v a l., p e r s o n a l._____ 1,466.035
BJs. o f Former Rd. Dist. No. 4. Tot.assess.val.'21 (60%act.)5.0.32.185
TOT. BD. D T. Dec 11 '25. $109,000 Sinking fund_____________
10,128
Water debt (incl.)________
27.090 Ass'd val. '24 (1-3 act.)____3.556.620 5 ‘4s'19 A-0*200,000c.Apr 10'25-*49 \ssc'S«d v One 1024
9 8 )7 540
Sinking funds_____________
5.467 Population 1925 (est.)_______ 10.000 ($8,000 in 1926 and 1927. and $9,000 City tax proper(per$1.000V21 $12.50
in 1928. and so on regularly.)
Assessed value 1925_______ 803.554
Population 1910. 1.938: 1920, 4,051
*IN T. at Hallettsville or New
Bds. of Former Rd. Dist. No. 12.
Total tax rate (per$l ,000) '25-$20.0)
INT. on 5 4 s of 1922 and 1924 at
5 14s'] 9 A-O $32.000c.Apr 10 '26-*49
Population 1910, 1.293: 1920. 1.713 York at option o f holder.
($1 .000 in 1926 & 1927, and $2,000 in the Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.
IN T . at Park Nat. Bank. N. Y.
1928, and so on regularly.)
LEE COUNTY.
Bds. of Former Rd. Dist. No. 16.
LA FERIA W ATER IMPROVE
Gidding is the county seat.
5 H s'l9 . . . $15.000_________ _____ LUBBOCK COUNTY.
MENT DISTRICT NO 3.
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Lubbock is the county seat.
♦Newly Issued Bonds.
This district is in Cameron Co
5s
A -0$123.000_________ _____
5 4s'25A-OlO*1 ,300,000cAprt0’26'55
S chool Bonds.
6a
A-0$480.000c__________ 1957
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
.-.$ 1 2 5 .0 0 0 ...........................
BOND. D EBT Nov 1925-SI .547.000 .s
(D u e seria lly until 1957.)
5s
A-O $43,500.............- ...........
Assessed valuation 1925--27.450,580
Court House & Jail Bonds.
6s
A-0$256,000c.................. 1941
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
. . . $130.000___ Apr
Population (est.)____________ 20.000 5*
1950
(Due serially until 1941.)
-s
. . . $ 1 5 .0 0 0 -.-.....................
--.
19.000___ Apr
1941
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 '25 — $736,000 Assess, val.. real estate____4.171.640
INT. at the Hanover National 3 4 s
C oun ty Farm Bonds.
Total assessed value 1925
Bank, New York City.
Assess, val.. person -1_____ 1 449.564
6s
M -S $12.000_________ _____
(about M actual)_______ 4.309.102 Other assess, prop rty__ 1.220.181
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
District tax rate(per$l .000) 25 $10.90 Total assess, val. *25 (40%
5 4 *22 M S *23 0 9 0 ____ 1926 1952
LIPSCOMB COUNTY.
Population in 1924 (est.)______ 8.000
actual)_______________ 6,832,385
BOND DEBT Nov 13 *24 $141,000
Lipscomb is the county seat.
State & Co. tax rate (per $1.000)
Sinking f u n d ................
3,318
Road Bonds.
LAGRANGE INDEP. SCH. DIST.
10 ’ 5 ____________________ *12 90
This district is in Fayette County Population 1910. 13,132:1920-14.014 5V4s'16 J D $75.000___ June 1 1946 Assess, value real estate— 12,137,740
(Subject to call after June 1 1936) Assess, value personal____ 2.088,530
5s *23 . . $115 000c. ____Serially
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 '25 $75,000 Other assess, property___ 1,282,295
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 *25. $111.000
22.964 Ass’d val. *24 (40% act.)-15.508,565
Binking fund_____________
2.564 LEON CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 6. Sinking fund and interest..
Ass'd val. '25 (65% act.)..4,934,332 Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22-$16 00
T ot. as'd val.'25 (60% act...12,269,571 5 4 S’24 A-OS140.000c_____________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $9 00 BOND. DEBT N ov 15 *25-$140.000 State & Co.tax(per $1,0001 '21$ 16 *0 Population 1910. 3.624; 1920, 11.096
Population (estimated)_______ 2,500 Assessed value 1924_______ 724,760 Population 1910. 2.634; 1920—3.684
IN T E R E ST at La Grange.
Dist. tax rate (per $1.000) '24-$17.00
LUBBOCK IND. SCH. DIST.
IN T . payable in New York.
94 s
M-N 150.000_______________
LIVE OAK COUNTY.
L A M A R COUNTY.
5s
. . . $80.000____...S e ria lly
Oakville Is the county seat.
Paris is the county seat.
5s *24 J-J 12 5,00 0-..Jan 1 *26-'57
Road Bonds.
LEVELLAND IND SCH. DIST.
H ospital Bonds.
_
This district is in Hockley County. 5s 17 A-O $70.000_ Aug 16 1937 8ET DEBT April 1922--- $219,000
-8
.-.$ 1 2 5 .0 0 0 ...........................
T O T O E M T 1 lv 1 9 2 2 ____ $ 4 7 8 .0 )
Total assess, v il. 1922____9,275,290
S chool-B u ilding Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1921--.5.457,527 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____ $5.80
serial
6sg*19 A-O I$518.000c.Apr 1 '26'39 6s '23 July $50.000c.......
50,000______1928-1963 State&f ’ o.tax rate(per$l .0001*20 $6.6' Population in 1920___________ 6,500
1 760 00( c . Apr 1 '40-’59 6s
ICourt-Houselred.Oep.in A u g .' 07) BOND DE BT Nov 14 *25- $50,000 Pooulation 1910. 3,442; 1920—4.171
30.000
INT. on warrants payable at the LUFKIN.
6s 97 A-O $49.000c........ Aug 1937 Sinking fund______________
Tot. as’d val.’25'100%act.)2 000 000 Chase National Bank, New York.
This city Is the county seat of
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Angelina County.
68 g '14 J-D$200,000c..June 10 1953 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) *25-$10 00
Street Improvement Bonds.
(Subject to call beg June 10 1923) Population In 1924______________ 600 LIVE OAK CO. RD. DIST. NO. 5.
$40,000c. .Sept 18 1964
6s*14 J-D $50.000c.-June 10 1954
TOTAL DEBT June 1922--$60,000 5s 14 M S call after Sept 18 1934)
(Subject to
(Subject to call after June 10 1924) L IB ER TY COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1921___ 784,500 5 4 s'20 J-J 100.000c.--Jan 11950
BD. DEBT N ov 12 *25..$1,465,000
Liberty is the county seat.
(Optional Jan 1 1940)
Floating debt (add’l)_____•
_ 14.000
^Special Road Bonds.
W ater W orks Bonds.
Sinking fund and interest.
11 2 (4 5 4 s ’ 23A-015 $481.000Feb 15 '26-’62 LIVINOSTON.
This place is in Polk County.
5s 14 M S $25,000c_ Sept 18 1954
Assessed value, real estate.22 683 i 93
a Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
(Subject to call after Sept 18 1934)
Assessed value, personal. 5-625.155 5s '12 - . - $109.000...................1952
5s 15 F-A $11.000.-.A u g 15 1955
Sewer Bands.
Total assessed value 1925
(Subject to call beginning 1922)
(Subject to call after Aug 15 1925) 5 4 s ’20 J-J $99.0 6 0c...Ja n 1 1940
(about % actual)______28.383.348 5s '13 A-Ofr.8.000___ Oct 10 1953
I i rht Plant Bonds
(Optional Jaa 1 1930)
State & Co.tax (per $1,000) *25.$ 17,50 (Subject to tall $12,000 every 5 yrs.)
25.000____July 1 1955 6s *22 . . . $27,C00..M ar 1 *26-*44 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25. $502,888
Pop'n 1910, 46,544; 1920, 55,742 5s '15 J-J
BOND. DEBT Dec 19 *25- $62,000 Water debt (incl ) _______ 189,000
S IN T , payable in N . Y. City.
(Subject to call beginning 1925.)
2,060 Floating debt (add’l) ______
Sinking fund_________
7.825
Road Dist. No 4 Bonds.
_ 947,450 Sinking fund______________
60.295
LAMPASAS.
5s *13 A-O$100.(100c ..O c t 10 1953 Assessed valuation 1925_
This city is in Lampasas County. (Subject to call $12 (F'O every 5 yrs.) Population 1920________________ 928 Assess, val., real estate____3,180,489
_
Assess, val nerson il —_ 1,622.935
W ater Bonds.
5 4 s'1 8 . . . $75.000_______ _______
7s *85 . . . $20.000c..................1935 TOT BD DT 04,31*21 *836.090 LIVINOSTON IND. SCH. DIST Tot.as’d val’25(% % a ct.).$4,803,415
6s
...
30,000_1929-1950
The given total Is made up of the
($15.000..................1950 Total tax rate (per $1 .000) 25-$12.50
following bunds:
5s
. . . 1 4,500__________1955 Population 1910 . 2.749; 1920..4.878
R efu n d in g S chool Bonds.
4s *22 . . . $10.239c............. ...192.7 Road Dist. No. 1__________ $222,000
( 20.000_________ 1960
School Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 3 __________ 150,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 12*25- $39,500 LUFKIN IND. SCH. DIST.
2 500
6s *22 . . . $38.00Cc________..1 9 k. Road Dist. No. 4__________ 245.000 Sinking fund______________
BON D. DEBT Nov 6 *24. $68,239 Road Dist. No. 5 __________
74,000 Tot. ass’d val.*25 ( H % a c t)l,300.000 is ' l l M-N *92.000 May 1 '?6-'62
Water debt (incl.)________
20.000 Drainage & Levee_________ 145,000 School tax rate (per $1,000)’25$10.00 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25- $208,000
Sinking fund______________
19,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
5,250 Sinking funds & interest____ 65,531
Total assessed valuation'25 6.100.000
Warrant debt (add’l)______
36.500 Assessed value 1921—
LLANO COUNTY.
Scb tax rate (per *1.000) '25.$10.00
C ou n ty __________
15.482.390
Assess, val., real estate____ 940.225
Llano is the county seat.
Population in 1923 (est ) _____ 7,506
Assess, val., personal_____ 748.583
Dist. No. 1 (est.)______ 6.299.870
Bridge Bonds.
T ot. assess, val. 1924_____ 1,688.808
Dist. No. 3_____________ 1,441,150 5s 15 Apr $ 2 4 .0 0 0 -..Oct 11 1955
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $22.50
Dist. No. 4 (est.)______ 3,132.200
(Subject to call after Oct 11 1920; LYNN COUNTY.
Dist. No. 5 (est.)______
395,485 BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $56,000
Population 1910, 2,119; 1920.2,107
Tahoka is the county seat.
IN T . payable at Lampasas.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921—
Sinking fund and interest..
10,158
ourt
County------------------------------- $7.50 Total assessed val’n 1922—6,553,483 5s C16 AHouse & Jail B onds. 1956
O $60.000...A pr 10
LAMPASAS COUNTY.
Road No. 1________________4.50
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) *22 $14.40 (Subject to call after Apr 10 1936)
Lampasas is the county seat.
Road No. 3 ________________10.00
Population 1910, 6,520; 1920, 5,360 BOND. DEBT Nov 1 *23- $103 000
BON D. D EBT Nov 16 *25. $23,000
Road No. 4 ________________9.00
Floating debt (add’li______
37,500
Assessed valuation 1924_ 6,500,000
_
Road No. 5_______________ 17 50
Assess, val., real estate____4,223,878
Oo. tax rate (per $1,000) 25—$6 00 Population 1910,10.686:1920.14.637 LO C KH ART. in Caldwell County. Assess, v a l ., p erson al______ 8 6 5 ,6 2 0
This city is
Population 1910, 9,532; 1920, 8.800
a IN T. at Seaboard Nat. Bk.,
C immission govt adopted Apr. 3*17 Tot. ass’d val. *23 ( H a c t .).5,089,498
N. Y ., on bonds marked (6) at the BOND. DEBT June 30 *23 $75,000 State&Co.tax (per $1,000) *23$15.90
National Park Bank, N . Y .
LA PORTE IND. SCH. DIST.
Sinking fund-------------11,733 Population 1910. 1.713; 1920—4,751
B uilding Bonds.
Assess, val. real estate____1,828.065
6s *15 M -N $30,000___________1955 l i b e r t y c o . d r . d i s t . n o . 2 . Assess, val. personal_____ 1 309.5*2 McALLEN.
(Subject to call after 1925)
os 16 A-O $61,500___ Oct 1 1946 Tot. ass. val. 1922 ( 4 act)$3,137.647
This city Is in Hidalgo County.
BOND. DEBT N ov 13 *25. $40,000 BOND. DEBT Oct 31 *21-_-$61,500 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___ $11.00
a F un din g W arrants.
Sinking fund on hand_____
5 150 Sinking fund and interest___
4,523 Population 1910, 2,945; 1920—3,731
($3,000 _____ 1926-1928
T ot. ass’d val. *25 ( H a c t .).2.575.759 Assessed valuation 1921 _ .644,360
6 ,0 00_____ 1929-1931
School tax rate(per $1.000)"25$10 00 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$14-00 LONOVIEW .
6s *23- J-J ( 9 ,0 0 0 ..........1932-1934
Population In 1923___________ 2,000 Population In 1910__________ 10,686
132.000
__1935-1942
This city is in Gregg County.
110.000
__1943-1944
Sewer Bonds.
LAREDO.
S treet Im provement Bonds.
6s
M-N$25,000___________ 1939
L IB ER TY CO. DR. DIST. NO. 1,
This city is In Webb County.
5*48*23 M-S $.30,000____Sept 1 1953
Street Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Oct 31 '21---$75,000
S ch ool Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
M-N$25,000___________1939
8,780 6s
5s *23 . . . $75.000____Apr 1 1963 Sinking fund and interest___
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 *25- $434,839 5Ms*23 M-S $20,000____Sept 1 1953
Assessed value 1921________738,650
(Optional April 1 1943.)
R efu n d in g Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921--$12.00 Water debt (incl.)________ 186.176
Other school bds. amount to $110,000
— -$27,300_________________
Floating debt (add'l)______
24.000 6s
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund_____________
53,817 BOND. D EBT Sept 1 1923 $50,000
6s *14 A-O $24,000____Oct 1 1954 LIMESTONE CO. ROAD DISTS. Ass’d val. *24 (60% actual) 3,167,081 Warrant debt (additional).
60,000
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1934)
Road District No. 9.
Total tax rate(per$1.000) ’ 25-S16.00 Assessed valuation 1922___2,676,731
Paving Bonds.
5 4 s ’ 17 - - - $73,000_________ _____
Population 1910. 5,155; 1920, 5,713 Population in 1920____________5,331
5s
J-J $150,000..........
1959
Road D istrict No. 10.
a IN T . at the Battery Park Nat.
(Optional after 1939.)
5 4 s ’ 19 A-O $52,000c Apr 10 *26-*49
Bank, New York; on bonds at the
5s
...$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 _______________ ($2,000 in 1926 1927 and 1928, and LONOVIEW IND. SCH. DIST.
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York City.
B uilding Bonds.
(Due In 40 years, opt. in 20 years.) $3,000 in 1929 and so ®n regularly.)
5s
M -N$40,000c..................1949
BOND. D E B T 1924_____ $755,000
Road District No. 11.
M -N 20.000c..................1952
Sinking fund_____________
61,000 5 4 s ’ 18 - - . $100,000_______________ 5s
5s
M-S
7.500c..................1952 MC ALLEN INDEPENDENT S. D.
Tot. ass’d val. *23 ( 4 a ct.). 12,817,864
Road District No. 13.
This district (P. O. McAllen) Is in
J-D 10.000c..................1953
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$14.44 5 4 s ’ 19 M-N$24,000c May 10 *26-*49 5s
5s
A-O
2.500c..................1949 Hidalgo County.
Pop’n 1910, 14,855; 1920, 22,710
Road District No. 14.
J-J
15,000................... 1959 BOND. DEBT Oct 1 *23.. $150,000
IN T. on paving bonds at Laredo 5 4 s'1 9 s-a $198,000.May 10 *26’-49 5s
or at the National Park Bank, N . Y. (Same maturity as 1919 issue of 5s *22 J-D 25.000___________1952 Tot. assess, val. *22--------- 7,500.000
BOND. D EBT N ov 12 *25. $117,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922_____$5.00
District No. 4 Bonds.)
Sinking fund______________
34,000
LA SALLE COU N TY.
Road District No. IS.
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893
Cotulla is the county seat.
5*48*19 s-a $238,000-M ay 10 *26-*49 Ass’d val. *25 (60% a c t .) ..3,417,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25.$9.00 which requires approval and regis­
BOND. DEBT June 30 *23 $60,000
Road District No. 18 Bonds.
Sinking fund and interest..
15,644 6 4 s 19 J-J $80,000.July 15 *26-*49 Population 1925 (est.)________ 6.500 tration by State officials.




Dec., 1925.]
M cC u l l o c h c o u n t y .
Brady is the couuty seat
BONDED DEBT .Jan l '25:
C ounty__________________ $64.000
Road Dist. No. 1.................
75.000
Road Dist. No. 2.................
30.000
County floating dt. (add'l).
04.130
Sinking fund .County)___
25,370
Tot.as’d val.'25(60*3) a c t .).0.085.764
Co tax rate (per $1,000) '25 $15.50
Popula'n 1910, 13.405; 1020. 10.55V
U cO R E G O R IND. SCH. DIST.
This district is in McLennan Co.
B uilding Bonds.
5s '14 J J $25.000___ July 1 1055
(Subject to call after July 1 1925>
BOND DEBT Oct 1021-- $25.00(1
Assessed valuation 1022 -1.900.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922____$5.00
Me KINNEY.
Tills city Is In Collin County.
W ater Bonds.
J-D $6,500c. _______ 1938
5s
(Subject to call 1918.)
J-J
$7,500c. _______1942
4s
(Subject to call 1917.)
M-N Sx.OOOo. _______1948
5s
(Subject to call 1923.)
Hospital Bonds.
...
$87 500.
6s
Street Improvement Bonds.
6s
M -N $6,000__ .........— 1949
F-A $6,800..
6s
(Optional 1934.)
M -N$44.000. . _______1959
5s
Market Square Impt. Bonds.
-8 '21
i ' - 6.000. .Mar 1 .6 '51
School Bonds.
5a
M-N$25.000c.................1950
(Subject to call 1930.)
5a
F-A $55.000c__________ 1954
(Subject to call 1934.)
5a
J-J 112.000c__________ 1936
(Subject to call 1926.)
58*19 . . . 25,000.............. ...1 9 5 7
(Subject to call 1937.;
5s *23 . . . 98.000............ .Serially
City-H all Bonds.
5a
M-N $6,oOOc_________Serial
E lectric-Light Bonds.
4s
F-A $ 1.000c...................1944
(Subject to call 1919.)
BON D. DEBT Nov 1 2 5 -- $453 500
22.000
Water deot (la -1 ) _______
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
65.500
Slnkingf und and Interest. .
5 1,430
Total assessed val. 1925
(3-5 actual).......................6.011,070
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925_ $24 -00
_
Pop'n 1910.4.714: 1920............. 6.677
McLEAN.
This town is In Gray County.
Electric Lt. & Power Bonds.
5a '22 M-S $ 3 0 .0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1962
(Optional Sept 15 1932)
W ater Works Bonds.
5a *22 M-S $ 3 9 ,0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1962
(Optional Sept. 15 1932)
Street Impt. Bonds.
5a *22 M-S $ 5 .0 0 0 ...Sept 15 1962
(Optional Sept. 15 1932)
BOND. DEBT Dec 19 '24. .$71,000
Assessment debt (add'l).........14.000
Floating debt (add'l)_______ 4 TV)
Assessed val. '24 ( H a ct.)_ 800 000
_
Tax rate (per $1,000) '24_____ $15.00
Population 1910, 633; 1920........... 741

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
MADISON CO. RD. DIST. NO. 21*
P. O. Madisonville.
-s
...$ 3 0 0 .0 0 0 ...........................
BOND. DEBT Nov 15'24. $300,000
Total assessed value 1924. .4.250.000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '24-$12.50

MAGNOLIA PARK.
This city is in Harris County. M A R T .
This town Is In McLennon Co.
Incorp. July 27 1913.
Water Works Bonds
W ater-W wrks-Evtension Bonds.
15 Feb $94.00(1____ Feb 1 1955
5s '15 Nov $18.000___ Nov 1 1955
(Subject to call after N ov. 1 1935.)
6s
...
50.000----------------------W ater-W orks Bonds.
S t r e e t Bonds
is 15 F«h $40 n o n ____ Feb 1 1955
58 '09 Apr $50.000____Apr 1 1949
(Red. beginning Feb. 1 1925.)
4.000c.Feb 1 *26 '29
10.090c.Feb 1 '30-'34
6s
. . . 25 0.0 0 0 .........................
18.000c.Feb 1 ’35-'40
Gas Plant Bonds.
$6.000__ Oct 3 '26-'28
5H s’24 F-A 20.000c_Feb 1 '41-'45
20.000.
. . 0 c t 3 '2v)-’33
25.000c.Feb 1 ’46-'50
30.000.
. . 0 ct 3 '34-'38
30.000c.Feb 1 '51-'55
6s '23 A -03
40.000. ..0 c t 3 '39-'43
42.000c. Feb 1 '56-'61
Funding W arrants.
200.000...O c t 3 ’44-'63
6s
. . . $13 5 )0 ____ $500 yrly.
Sewer Bonds.
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
6s
...$ 3 5 0 .0 0 0 _______________
5s '14 Jan $30.000___ Jan 1 1954
6s
...
5 0 .0 0 0 -.-............... ..
Subject, to call after Jan. 1 1934 )
BOND. DEBT Dec 6 '2 3 .. $902,000
Water debt (incl.)________ 147.000 BOND. DEBT Dec 1 25 -- $241,000
200,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
10.000 Water debt ( i n c l .)
sinking funds____________
7..'67 Total assessed value 1925
Vssessed valuation 1923__ 6.662 180
(about 60% actual)____ 2.072,284
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925.. .$10.00
fax rate (per $1,000) 1923___ 15.00
Population in 1920___________ 4,080 Poi»uatinn 1910. 2 939 1920. 3.105
INT. on water-works bonds of
INT. payable In N. Y . City.
1921 at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y.
City.
MALONE.
This city Is In Hill County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
MART IND. SCH. DIST.
6 s '24 F-A ($30.000c. Feb 1 *30-*59 BOND. DEBT Nov 5 '23. *55.000
I 10.OOOc.Feb 1 '60-'64 Sinking fund______________
1.260
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 '25..$40,000 Assess, val. 23 (60% act ) 3.265.836
Water debt (incl.)__________ 42.500 School tax (per $1,000) 19 23...$7 50
3.500 Population In 1923___________ 4,000
Floating debt...............
Tot. assess, val. 25 (*A act.) .304.000
City tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$12. >
1
Population in 1920______________ 600 MARTIN COUNTY.
Stanton is the county seat.
54s'21 M-S $4 8,00 0..Mar l *26-*41
MARION COUNTY.
BOND DEBT June 30 23 $94,000
Jefferson is the county seat.
Sinking fund_____________
17 384
_
R efu nding & A djustm ent Bds. Assessed valuation 1922_ 2,389,519
is 04 . . . $26.000...................1044
State&Co.tax(per $1,000) 1922$12.70
Is '10 . . .
28.000...................1949
Population 1910, 1.549; 1920. 1.146
(Subject to call after 1920.)
Road Bonds
> 4 s*22 A-O $451 .090Apr 10 '26 '52 MASON COUNTY.
Mason Is the countv seat.
(For maturity see V. 115. p. 1862.)
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 3 .. $603,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25 . *22,000
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
4 ),000
12 667
linking fund__________ ___
Road Dist. debt (add'l)_
_
36,000
Vssessed valuation 1922__ 3 984 838
8,951
Total 'ax rate(per $1,000) '21. $1 ’ 5 ) Sinking fund and interest..
Total assessed value 1925
Population In 1910__________ 10 472
(about )4 actual)_______ 5,765,115
Popula'n 1910, 10.472: 1920. 10.886
INT. on 5>£s of 1922 at the Cout. State A Co. tax(per$ 1.000,*25* 13 31
Population 1910. 5.683; 1920. 4.824
& Comm. National Bank, Chicago.

MARLIN.
This city is the county seat of Falls
County.
R efu nd ing (Red. a fter N o v . 1 ’31).
S '01 . . .
h
$6.000___ Nov 1 1931
Street Impt. Bonds.
is ' l l . . . $10.000___ Sept 1 1951
Subject to call after Sept. 1 1921)
P ublic-S chool B uilding Bonds.
is
01 . . . $10.000___ Nov 1 1941
Subject to call after Nov. 1 1916)
is
10 . . . $15.000___ May 1 1950
Subject to call after May 1 1920)
lHs'16 A-O {6 0 .0 0 0 ..-Apr 10 1956
Subject to call after April 10 1926.)
{Sewers (Red after A p r . 10 1926)
M4s'16 A-O $ 4 5 .0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1956
MC LENNAN COUNTY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
County seat is Waco.
is
01 . . .
$9.000___ Nov 1 1941
C ourt-H ouse and Jail.
1 1906
*■ *00 A-0$62.000r*_ .June 10 1940 (Subject . .to call after Nov 1 1947
Is '07
. $12.000___ Feb
Road Bonds tRed. beg. in 1921.)
to
5a *11 A-OS62.000............... ..1951 (Subject . . . call after Feb 11 1912)
is
13
$25.000___ Jan
1953
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
Subject to
after Jan
5a *14 s-a$778.500 _____
1954 m s'1 6 A-O call .0 0 0 ...A pr 1 1923)
{1 5
10 1956
BOND. DEBT (county)
to
Dec 1925...................
$62,000 SubjectJ-D call after Aprile 10 1926.)
225,0 0 0 ...D c
Road Dist. No. 2 debt____
778.500 5H*'21(Optional Dec. c1 1931.) 1 1961
Sink. fd. & int. (county) . .
122.600
Fire Dept. Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925 .68.665,05)
. . . $40.000____Oct
State& co. tax (per$l ,000) '2 5 .$i 1 70 5s '19 (Optional Oct 1 1929) 1 1959
Popula'n 1910, 73,250; 1920, 82.928 TOT. BD. DT. J'ne 30 '23. $452,000
IN T . at State Treasurer's office.
Water debt (incl.).............
280.000
Sinking funds____________
43.985
M c l e n n a n c o . r d . d i s t . n o . 3 . Ass'd val. '21 (abt.65%act.)4,163,499
f$36.000_ Jan 2 '26-'28 City tax rate(per $1.000) '21..$19.50
_
Population 1910. 3.878: 1020, 4,310
5Hs*22 J-J 150.000. . . Jan 2 '29-'38
144.000. . .Jan 2 '39-'50 { INT. at Mechanics & Metals
11,000___ Jan 2 1951 Vat. Bank, N .Y .; on others In Marlin.
BON D. DEBT Dec 1925.. $341,000
Assessed value___________ 2.780,190 MARSHALL.
This city is the county seat of
Harrison County. Population 1910,
M cMu l l e n c o u n t y .
11,452: 1920. 14.271.
Tilden is the county seat.
Improvement Bonds.
Bridge W arrants.
«s *16 M S $56.000-Mar 15 '26-’40 4Ms’24 J-J $390,000.-Jan 1 ’26-’64
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
T ick Eradication Bonds.
R efu nding Bonds.
6s
. . . $36,000..$2,000 yearly
J-J $276.000c..Jan 1
W AR R A N T DT. Nov 1 ’23 $00,000 4 H s 25(Optional Jan. 1 1935.) 26-64
T o t .assess.val. *23 (J£ a c t .).2,800,000
Total tax rate (per $1,0001 '23 .$7 50 5s Water Bonds. 0 0c...Ja n 1 1934
'89 J-J *$50.0
Population 1910. 1.091: 1920 —952 4s '02 J-J
16.000C--.Nov 1 1942
5s 05 J-J
30 .000 c...A pr 1 1945
MADISON COUNTY.
(Subject to call after Apr 1 1915.)
Madisonville is tbe county seat.
5s
J-J $35.000___ July 1 1949
Bridge W arrants.
(Subject to call after July 1 1919.)
6s *17 Apr $22 0 0 0 c ... Apr 26-’41
Viaduct Bonds.
6s
Apr
8.475.75c................... 5s '16 J-J $50.000____Jan 1 1956
Jail W arrants.
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1926.
6s
Apr $6.000c_____________
Sewer Bonds.
Road P recinct No. 1.
5s '04 J-J $39,000c_ M ay 1 1944
_
6s *17 — $83 0 0 0 _____1926-1957 (Subject to call after May 1 1914.)
(Optional after 1927.)
5s '04 J-J $35.0 0 0c...Ju ly 1 1944
S yi s
. . . 157.000_______________ (Subject to call after July 1 1914.)
Road Dist. No. 2.
5s '05 J-J
$4,000c_ July 1 1945
_
5s *19 A-O $45,500.Apr 10 *26 *39
(Subject to call at any time.)
(See V. 110. p. 1899. for maturity) 5s *07 . . .
$4.000___Jan 1 1947
G E N . BD. D T. Dec. 2 '23. $300,000
School Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923_ 3,500.000 4« *03 J-J $21.000c...July 1 1943
_
State&Oo. tax (per $1,000) '23 $7.50 (Subject to call after July 1 1908.)
Population 1910.10,318; 1920-11.956 5s TO J-J $45.000c_ Jan 1 1950
_
Statement Dist. No. 2—
(8ubject to call after Jan. 1 1920.)
BON D. DEBT Dec 2 *23..$48,000 5s T6 A-O 60.000___Apr 1 1956
Assess, val. 1919_________ 890,580 (Subject to call after April 1 1926.)
IN T. on bonds and bridge war
City-Hall (Red. beg. in J a n . 1917.)
rants payable in Madisonville; on 5s '07 J-J $42,000c...Jan 1 1947
jail warrants in Madisonville or
Street (R ed. a ft. 10 grs. fr o m issu e)
Chicago; on Dist. No. 2 bonds at 5s '07 J-J *33,000___July 1 1947
Seaboard Nat. Bank, N . Y .
5s *12 J-J
28,000___July 1 1952




Park Bonds.
5s 14 J-J
$7.000______ Jan 1954
BOND DEBT June 30 "23 $486,000
Sinking fund and Interest. .
63.406
INT. on school bonds of 1910 pay­
able at City Secretary's office or at
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.

351
Drainage D istrict No. 2.
5 s '12 . . .
52.000— .A ug 15 1938
5s *13 . . .
67.990— .June 10 1937
Drainage D istrict No. 3.
5s '22 . . . $12.450___ Apr 7 1932
Drainage District No. 1.
5s '12 . . .
35,000___ Jan 1 1932
TOT. BD D T. Dec 1 *25:
District No. 1 ..;_________ $125,000
District No. 2__________
119,990
District No. 3 __________
12,450
District No. 4 ........
35.000
Assessed valuations 1925:
District No. 1.............$3,404,228
District No. 2 _________ 1,464,644
District No. 3_________
225,227
District No. 4 _________
649,738
INT at County Treasurer's office.
All the above drainage bonds, ex­
cept in one case as indicated, are sub­
ject to call yearly.
MAVERICK COUNTY.
Eagle I‘ass is the county seat.
Special Road Bonds.
5^s
— - $150,000...........................
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s 14 Feb $25.0 0 0 c.. Feb 12 1954
(Subject, to call after Feb. 12 1924.)
ROND DEBT Nov I *24— *62.1)1
Sinking fund and interest..
28.01
Total assess, val. 1924___ 6.486.001
State & Co. tax (per $1.000) '24* 15 0
1
Population 1910. 5.151; 1920. 7,418
MEDINA COUNTY.
Hondo is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5s
. . . $30.500........................ ....................1927
Road Bonds.
5 H s*20&*22 AO *$402.000Apr 10*26-48
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
5s M . . . $35.000..................... 1943
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
5s
. . . $ 4 0 .0 0 0 -................. 1955
CO. BD. DT. June30*23. $782,500
Assessed valuation 1922 -12.037.613
State & Co. tax rate (per $1.000)
1922 ______________________$15.50
Popula’n 1910, 13,415: 1920, 11,679
IN T. on bonds marked (*) at the
Hanover Nat. Bank, New York.

MEMPHIS.
This city is in Hall County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s 16 A-O $20.000c..................1950
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s '22 M-N$65.000c.........................
City Hall Bonds.
5s 17 M -N $15.000c..................1957
Electric Light Plant Bonds.
6s '21 M-NS65.000C—May 15 1951
BOND. DEBT Nnv 6 1924 *163.000
Sinking fund and Interest..
92.382
M ATADOR INDEP. SCH. DIST. Tot. ass'd val. *24 (60%act)2,800.000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) *24-$9.00
This district Is In M otley County. Population 1922 (est.)________ 4,200
High S chool Bonds.
IN T . In Memphis and New York.
($9,500 _____ 1926-1944
5^s
. . . (25.000 _____ 1945-1951 MEMPHIS IND. SCH. DIST.
35,000
1955-1964
This district Is In Hall County.
BONDED D E B T _______________ (?)
5H s
F-A$105.000—Feb 1 '26-’63
IN T. payable in New York City.
BOND. DEBT N or 13 *25. $155,000
Sinking fund______________
10,012
M A TAGORDA COUNTY.
Tot ass’d val.’25(4 5 act.)$4,493,955
Bay city js the county seat.
Total tax ratefper *1.000) '25-SIO.O0
Road and Bridge Bonds.
Population (estimated)_______ 5,000
4s '02 A-O $5.000...A p r 10 1942
IN T . at State Treasurer’s office or
4s '03 A-O 3 1.0 00...Oct 10 1943 at the National City Bank, N. Y .
4s '08 A-O 58.000...A p r 10 1948
6s '21 A-O 30,000...A p r 10 1941 MERCEDES. ~
T ick E radication W arrants.
This city is in Hidalgo County.
6s '22 A-O $50.000...A p r 10 1932
♦Street Im pt. W arrants.
6s '22 A-O 20.000...A p r 10 1936 7s *23
f$5.000..June 8 *26-*30
6s '23 A-O 3 0 .0 0 0 ..-Apr 10 1940
J-D 8
j 10.000—June 8 *31-*35
6s '24 A-O
8 .0 0 0 ...A pr 10 1940
(15.000—June 8 *36-*40
Levee Impt. Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Street Impt. Bonds.
6s 19 A -O $14l.000...A pr 10 1949 6s '22 . . . ($33.000......... 1926-1930
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
1 64.000......... 1937-1952
5J4)ST2 J-D $74,000...D e c 10 1952
R efu nd ing Bonds.
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
6s *25 J-J28 $276,700c_________1965
5H sT3 M-S $252.000..Mar 10 1953 BOND. DEBT June 1923—$240,100
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1923___2,416,000
5 ^ s ’ 13 F-A $2 1.75 0..-Aug 11 1953 Population 1910, 1,209; 1920, 3.414
Road District No. 6 Bonds.
*INT. at the Battery Park Na­
5H s’ 14 A-O $20,000— .A pr 10 1934 tional Bank, New York.
Road District No. 7 Bonds.
5Hs'14 F-A $27,000—-Feb 25 1952 MERCEDES IND. SCH. DIST.
Road D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
This district (P.
54£s'17 A-O $25,000...A p r 10 1943 Hidalgo County. O. Mercedes) is In
5Hs'18 A-O 5 6 .0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1948 5s *09 J-J $7.000.................. 1949
5V£s'22A-0 1 0 1 .0 0 0 ...Oct 10 1952
(Optional 1919.)
BOND. DEBT D ec 1 1 9 2 5 10.000_____
1935
County_______________ $133,000 5s *15 J-J
(Optional 1925.)
Levee District No. 1___
141.000 5s *20 F-A 8 7 .0 0 0 ...Feb 10 1960
District No. 2_________
252,000
(Optional Feb 10 1930)
District N o. 4 _________
21,750
3,000___________ 1961
20,000 5s *21 J-J
District No. 6_________
(Optional 1931.)
District No. 7_________
27,000 BOND. DEBT Nov 16 '25. $107,000
181,000 Floating debt (additional).
District N o. 8_________
22,000
Assessed valuations 1925:
1,500
County______________ $20,169,997 Sinking fund______________ 4,700,000
Tot.ass'd val.*25(2-3 act ) .
Levee District N o. 1__ 3,404,228 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ *8.50
District No. 1________ 1,121,630
District No. 2________ 4,409,838
District No. 4...............
379.478 MESQUITE.
This town is in Dallas County.
472.211
District No. 6________
W ater-W orks Bonds.
D is tr ic t N o . 7 __________
4 0 4 .84 0
District N o. 8________ 7,540,265 6s '22 M-S *37.0 0 0 c ........................
Sewer Bonds.
State&Co. tax (per $1,000) *22 $13.00
Population of county in 1910_13 .594 6 s '22 M-S *23,000c______________
Population In 1920__________ 16.589 BOND. DEBT Nov 15 *25.-$64,500
All the bonds and warrants except Water debt (included)______ 37,000
the county road and bridge bonds are Ass’d val. 1925 (V£ actual)..550,000
subject to call yearly. In each case a Population in 1910, 687; 1920, 674
certain series is allowed to be called
M EXIA.
at that time.
This town is in Limestone County.
Reservoir Bonds.
M ATAGORDA CO. CONS. &
5Ms’ 25 F-A $40,000c.Feb 1 *26-*65
RECLAM. DIST. NO. 1.
W ater W orks Bonds.
P. O. Bay City.
s ’25 M-S $ 125,000c ...1926-1965
6s '24 J-D 10 $674,000. June 10 *26-49 5 ^Paving Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 1657 )
NET BD. DT. June '24— $685,000 5Hs'25 M-S $70,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1965
Park Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1925..17.433.000 5Ms’25 M-S $25,0 0 0 c____ 1926-1965
Real valuation (est.)_____30,000,000
Population (est.)____________ 14,500 BOND. DEBT Nov 30 *25. *653,750
Water debt---------------------- 290,000
Sinking fund______________
32,735
M A TA G O R D A CO. D R . DISTS.
Total assess, val. 1925____5,836,700
P. O. Bay City.
Population 1910, 2,694; 1920.3,482
Drainage District No. 1 B onds.
5s '08 . . . $1 6.00 0...F eb 14 1948
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
5s *09 . . .
31,000_ Oct 10 1930 which requires approval and regis­
_
5s *14 . . .
78.000------Mar 1 1941 tration by State officials.

252
M EXIA IND. SCH. D IS T R IC T .
This district is in Limestone Oo.
5H s’25A-015 $125.000c Apr 15’26-65
BON D. D EBT Apr 1925- $437,250
Assessed valuation 1924--11,651.200
Population (est.)____________ 10,000
MIDLAND.
This city is the county seat of
Midland County.
Sewer Bonds.
6s
. . . $75.000______________
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’25- $125,000
Water debt (included)_____
50.000
Floa ting debt (add’l)______
5,000
Sinking fund______________
15,000
Tot.ass’d val.'25 (H a ct.)-2 .200,990
Total tax rate (per $1.0OOV25-S7.50
Population 1910, 2.192; 1920—l,79f
MIDLAND COUNTY.
Midland is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5^S'21 F-A$100 000 _____ 1926-1950
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’ 24-- $146 50(
Sinking fund and interest..
5,000
Tot.ass’d val.*24 60% act.) 5.750 00(
State & Co. tax(per$l .000) ’24$13.50
Population 1910. 3.464: 1920. 2.44<

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS
■ S chool Bonds.
*
4s ’00 F-A $9,000___ Aug 1 1940
(Subject to call after Aug. 1 1915)
5s '06 M-S $10.000__ Sept 20 1946
(Subject to call after 8ept 20 1916)
5s ’ 14 J-J $46.000___ Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1934)
5s ’ 15 A-O #3,000___ Mar 1 1955
'Subject to call after Mar 1 1935)
5s ’ 17 A-O $69,000c...S ept 1 1957
(Subject to cab Sept. 1 1937.)
6s '20 F-A $45,000__________ 1949
Street Bonds.
os ’06 M-S $6,000...S ep t 20 1946
(Subject to call after Sept. 20 1916)
os ’08 A-O $ 3 .0 0 0 --.Apr 15 1948
(Subject to call after April 15 1928)
os '14 J-J $69,000___ Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1934))
6s 15 A-O $5.000___ Mar 1 1955
(Subect to call after Mar 1 1935)
R efunding Bonds.
6s ’20 M-N$20,000___ Nov 1 1950
(Optional N ov. 1 1930.)
6s
$40,000________
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25 -- $830,472
Sinking funds____________
i28 192
Assessed valuation 1925__ 7.126.035
Toial tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$15 01
Hop’n 1910.3.950; 1920.............7,890
INT. payable at City Treasury,
Mineral W'ells, or at Hanover Nat.
Bank. New York.

MIDLAND IN D ~SC H O O L DIST.
This district is in Midland County.
S ch ool Bonds.
5M s’25 M-8$150.000-Mar 1 ’26-'65
BOND. DEBT Jan 1925.. $170,000 MISSION.
A city In Hidalgo County.
Sinking fund--------------------6.809
Sewer B onds­
Assessed valuation 1924— 2,538.430
. . . $60.000..........................
P opu lation.------- -------------------- 3.500 es
IN T . at the Commerce Trust
Street Paving Bonds.
6s
. . . $40.000..........................
C o., Kansas City. M o.
W ater Bonds.
5H s
. . . $60,000..........................
M ILA M COUNT y T
BONDED D E B T ................ $212,000
Cameron is the county seat.
Assesst d valuation________ 1,984.270
C ourt-H ouse (Subject to ca ll).
5s ’96 A-O $40,0()0c. May 15 1931 Population in 1 9 2 0 -..________ 3.847
Bridge Bonds (Subject to ca ll).
4s&5s . . . #57,872c.......................
MISSION IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Jail Bonds ^Subject to c a ll).
This district (P. O. Mission) Is In
6s *95 A-O $8 000c..M ay 16 1931 Hidalgo County.
.s
...
45.000.........................
Bldg. Repair & Equip. Bds.
Road District No. 5 Bonds.
(Opt. after 10 yrs.)
5i*s’22s-a $35.000......................... . 5s 13 May 24.0 0 0 c ...M a y 1 1953
(Dim serially for 3n years.)
5s 20 Dec $40.000c_ May 1 1960
_
Road District No. 6 Bonds.
5s 20 Jan 48.0 0 0 c...M a y 1 I960
5Hs l4 . . . $100.000......................... 5s 22 . . . 12.000c..........
1962
5J4s’24M -Sj 96.000-Mar 13 ’26-'49 5s 24
— 60,000--$! 500 yearly
1 25.000.Mar 13 ’50-’54 BOND. DEBT Nov 14 25- $181,000
CO. BD. D T June 30 ’ 23
$63,012 Sinking fund________
16.686
Sinking fund and interest.
9.80t Tot .ass d val. 25(65%act.) 3,471,606
Ass'd val. of county 1922-18,358,490 Sch..< 1tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $7.50
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000
Population 1925 (est.)
-7,470
1922 ___________ : ____ ____$l3,7i
INT. payable In Austin. Chicago
Pop’n of co. 1910, 36.780: ’20. 38.104 and Mission.
MILAM CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2 MITCHELL COUNTY.
5s T3 ann$l50,000 - July 1 1953
Colorado is the county seat.
(Subject to call after July 1 1933. 5s ’ 18 . . . $66.000___ Mar ’26-’58
-s
. $100,000
C ourt House Bonds.
BON D. D EBT Nov 6 1923 $271.000 5s
. . . $115.000_______________
72.168
Sinking fund_____________
C ounty W arrants.
Assessed valuation 1923___3,984,523 5H s
. . . $50.000........ ..................
Population in 1923____________9,009
(Due in 20 years.)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 5 ’25- $215,000
MILAM CO. RD. DIST. NO. 29. Floating debt (add’l ) ______
50.000
5Ms’20 J-J $100,000 _____ 1927-1950 Sinking fund.
.................
15.000
BOND. DEBT N ov 1923.. $100,00( Tot.ass’d val.’25 (M a c t.).8,928.000
Assessed value____________1,000,000 State & Co. tax (per$l ,000)’25$16.70
Population 1910. 8.956; 1920-.7.527
MILLS COUNTY.
Goldtbw^ite is the county seat.
MONTAGUE COUNTY.
BOND DEBT June 30 '22 $53,589
Montague is the county seat.
Sinking fund and interest..
11,457
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
Assessed valuation 1922_ 5,566.080 5s
_
. . . $170,000____$5,000 yrly
State & Co. tax (per $1.000) '22114.00
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
Population 1910, 9,694; 1920, 9.019 .s
-..$125.000.........................
TOT. DEBT June 3 0 ’22. $499,000
MINEOLA.
Assess, valuation in 1922.13,174,345
This city Is In Wood County.
Co tax rate (per #1.000) 21 $6.50
W ater Bonds.
Pop’n 1910. 26.123; 1920____22,200
5s '14 J-J $25,000c__ Jan 1 1954
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924.' MONTGOMERY COUNTY.
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25 -- $50,500
Conroe is the county seat.
Water debt (included)____
24,509 5M«’ 18 . . . $42,000...........................
Sinking fund and interest
12,500
Special Road Bonds.
Tot. ass’d val.’25(2-3 a ct.). 1,314,722 5Hs
--.$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ______________
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--.$11.00 5H s’23 A-O 120.000 ......... 1927-1952
Population 1910. 1,706. 1920..2.299 5 ^ s
. . . 120.000_______ '
5K s 25 A-O 100,000_____ 1930-1954
M IN ER A L WELLS.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
This city is in Palo Pinto County 5 ^ s ’20 s-a $175,000...........................
Incorporated Jan. 15 1894. Charter
Road District No. 2 Road Bds.
adopted Aug. 19 1913.
5>5s’ 16 Feb $100,000-- Feb 14 1946
Funding W ater-W orks Bonds. (Redeemable heginnine Feb 14 1936 )
4s ’00 J-J
$9.500___July 1 1940 BOND. DEBT July 1925-SI,162.000
(Subject to call after July 1 1915.) Warrant debt (add 1)____
146,000
5s T7 A-O $69.000__________ 1957 Sinking funds___________
131,044
(Optional after 1937.)
Assessed valuation 1924-.10,572.470
6s ’ 19 M -S$167.500__________1938 Popuiat’n 1910, 15.679; 1920. 17,334
Fire-Hall Bonds.
IN T. on 5k4s of 1920 at the Han­
4s '02 M -N $3,000___ M ay 1 1942 over National Bank. N. Y .
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1912)
Bridge Bonds.
MONTGOMERY CO. RD . DIST
5 s ’05 A-O $1,996— -Apr 10 1945
NO. 1.
(Subject to call after Apr. 10 1925)
Road Bonds.
5s ’07 A-O $1.996___Oct 1 1947 5s T6 . . . $50.000................... 1956
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1917)
(Subject to call after 1936.)
W ater Bonds.
BONDED DEBT Dec 1920 $100,000
4s ’02 M -N $9,000___ May 1 1942 Assessed valuation_______2,423,000
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1912.)
5s ’05 A-O $1,996---A p r 10 1945 MONTGOMERY CO. RD . DIST
(Subject to call after Apr. 10 1935.)
NO. 3.
5s '06 M-S $10,000-..S ep t 20 1946 5>*sT5 - - - $75,000_ Aug 20 1945
_
(Subject to call after Sept. 20 1916.) (Subject to call $25,000 Aug. 20 1925
5s ’07 A-O $10.000___ Oct 1 1947
1930 and 1935.)
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1917) BONDED DEBT Dec 1920 $75,000
6=. 21 M-S 180.000--M ar 1 ’26-’58
(For maturity see V. 112, p . 1897.) MOTLEY COUNTY.
Sewer Bonds.
Matador Is the county seat.
5 s ’05 A-O $1,996-—Apr 10 1945
(Subject to call after Apr. 10 1925) BOND. DEBT June 30 ’23 $154,693
Sinking fu n d ..___________
6,063
5 s ’06 M-S $8,000---Sept 20 1946 Total assessed value 1922..6,115,332
(Subject to call after Sept. 20 1916) State & Co. tax(per $1,000) ’20-$7 00
5 s ’06 J-D $1,996____Dec 1 1946 Population 1910. 2.396; 1920—4.107
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1916)
5s ’07 A-O $15,000___ Oct 1 1947
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1917) MT. PLEASANT.
This city is the county seat o!
5 s ’08 A-O $1.996___ Apr 1 1948
(Subject to call after April 1 1918) Titus County.
5s '08 A-O $15,000-.-Apr 15 1948 BOND. DEBT N ov 12 ’25 $60,000
(Subject to call after April 15 1928) Assessment debt (incl.)____
15,000
5.000
5s ’ 10 A-O $3.000___ Oct 1 1950 Floating debt (add’l ) --------(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1930) Assessed val’n, real estate. 1,080,705
Assessed val’n, pers p ro p .. 504,425
. s ’ 17 A-O $23,000......................
City-Hall B onds.
Tot.ass d val. 25 U4 act.)$1,585,130
5s ’06 J-D $1,996____Dec 1 1946 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925— $10 00
(Subject to call after Dec. 1 1926) Population 1910, 3,137; 1920, 4.099




[V ol. 121.

MT PLEASANT IND. SCH. DI8 NEDERLAND INDEP. SCH. DIST.
BOND. DEBT Nov 12 25. $71,250
This district is in Jefferson Co.
Tot.ass d val. 2504 a ct.). 1,880,650 5s ’ l l Apr $20.000c.............. -.1951
Total tax rate (per #1,U00| 25 $10.00 5s ’23 M -N I$36.000r.May 1 ’ 26-’43
Population in 1920 (est.)______ 5,000
\ 60.000r.May 1 ’44-’63
- - 30.000_______________
6s
J-D 3 0 ,0 0 0 -..........— .1954
MUNDAY.
BOND. DEBT No\2 6’25- $136,000
This town Is In Knox County.
Sinking fund_____ _
2,013
Water Works System Bonds.
6s ’22 J-D $60.000.............Serially Total assessed value 1925
(about 60% actual)
.6 836,930
Street Im provement Bonds.
6s 25
_ $25,000
_
______serially School tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-$7.60
Population in 1923 (est.)
. . 1,800
(Due serially for 40 years.)
INT. at Chase v ,t,. Bank. N . Y .
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 13 25. $57,000
Floating debt (add 1)______
5.000 I I W BRAUNFiiiiua.
Assessed val. 25 ( i t act.). 1,112.000
This city is the county seat of
Total tax rate (per $1,000) 25-S15.00 'oma! County.
Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 24 P-A $59.5 0 0 c ------ 1926-1964
Fire House Bonds.
MUNDAY IND. SCHOOL DIST.
This district (P. O. Munday) Is In 5s 17 M-N $7 300c__ Nov 1 1957
(Subject to call beginning 1922.)
Knox County.
W ater-Extension Bonds.
6s ’21 ann $40.000r..Apr 10 1961
4H s’ 12 M-N$42.500e_ May 1 1952
_
(Optional April 10 1941)
(Subject to call 1917)
BOND. DEBT May 30 ’21 $40,000
Floating debt (add’l)...........
10.000 6 s ’ 21 M-N 35.000c -Sept 1 1961
(Subject to call 1926)
Sinking fund_____________
3.500
Street & Bridge Bonds.
Assessed value 19 22----------1,340.000
School tax (per $1,000) *22--$13 50 6s ’ 22 July $75.000c .July 1 1962
(Subject to call 1927.)
Population (est.)______________3.000
Sewer W arrants.
6 s ’25 . . . $25 000____A p r20 1940
(Optional April 20 1930.)
NACOGDOCHES.
This city Is the county seat o’ BOND. DEBT Dec 15 ’25- $219,300
Water debt ( i n c l ) ._______
77,500
Nacogdoches County.
Floating debt (add’l l ______
17 .429
§Water Ronds.
25,000
5s ’07 A-O $29,000c..................1947 Warrant debt (add’l)...........
Sinking fu n d s .....................
12.017
^Electric Light Bonds.
5s 12 A-O $20.000c................ .1952 Assessed value real estate..2.272.930
Assessed value p erson al...1.142,400
ISewer Bonds.
5s ’ 12 A-O $7,000c--------------- 1952 Total ass’ value 1924-25
(about 2-5 actual)
3.415.330
SStreet Im provement Bonds.
5 s ’ 23 J-J $225.000c..................1963 Tax rate (per $1 .000) 1925. ..$ 24 40
5s ’ 12 A-O 30.000c................1952 •oo-.lation 1910.3.165; 1920 .3,590
INT is payable at Austin and
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 2 5 -. $301,000
W itter d eb t. inol _________
29 0(H) First Nat. Bank, New Braunfels; on
Sinking fund and interest..
51.257 bonds of 1922 at National Bank of
Floating debt (add l) ------39,000 Commerce, New York City.
Assessed value, real ostate.2.412.902
Assessed value, personal .1,218,149 NEWTON COUNTY.
is the oouritv seat.
Total assessed value 1925
(Warrants)
(about 60% actual)
3.631.051 CO. D EBT
Dec 21 1922..................... $52,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1625 -$14 00
val. i H art ) 1924 6 413.410
Population 1910. 3.369: 1920..3.546 A e
’ounty tax (per $1,000) 1924..$6 00
§ Optional 10 years after issue.
’ op u 1910. 10,850: 1920____ 12,190
NEWTON CO. RD. D ISTR IC TS.
BOND. DEBT Jan 1 ’25—
District No. 1................... $96,000
District No. 2 ................... 100.000
District No. 3 ...................
97.000
District No. 4 __________ 194,000
Assessed value 1924
District No. 1................... 896,827
District No. 2 ....................1.307.140
District No. 3 ................... 768,485
District No. 4 ....................1.412.538
Tax rates (per $1.000) 1924— Dist.
No. 1, $14.00; Dist. No. 2. $9.50;
Dist. No. 3. $12.50; Dist. No 4.
$11.50.
---------N j l a N COUNTY.
Sweetwater Is the county seat.
NAVASOTA.
C ourt House Bonds.
This city is in Grimes County.
5 s ’ 16 ...$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ___________ 1956
Paving Bonds.
Road D istrict No. 1 Bonds.
5s
$75.000.......................
5s 11 A -0$ 100,000c Feb 13 1951
5s
- . - 136.000------------------C oun ty Ro-»d Bonds.
City-Hall Bonds.
5s '17 A-O $88 000 . -Apr ’26-’47
4s
. . . $15.000c-------------- 1942 BOND. D E B T Dec 1923:
(Subject to call 1922.)
C ou n ty _________________$796,000
R efu nd ing Bonds.
District No. 1__________ 100,000
4s
- - - $13.500c................. 1936 Assess. val 1923 ________ 8,184,000
(Subject to call 1916.)
’ o tax rate (per $1.000) ’21___$7.50
S chool-H ouse Bonds.
Popula’n, 1910. 11.999; 1920. 10.868
5s
- . - $20.000...................195
t NT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y .
(Subject to call 1921.)
5s
...
$5.000c................. 1954 3UECES COUNTY.
(Subject to call 1924.)
Corpus Ohristi is the county seat.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
544s’ 19 A-O $884.000___ 1926-1959
5s
. . . $12.500c.........
195:Road Bonds.
(Subject to call 1923.)
5t$s’ 22A-010$807.000Apr 10 ’26-’52
BOND DEBT Nov 1 ’ 24- $271,450 (For maturity see V. 114, p. 763.)
Total assess, val. 1924 (abt.
Bishop Road District Bonds.
70% actual)___________ 3.107,368 5s 13 ann $100.000-—July 14 1953
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924
$23.5t Subject to call begin. July 14 1923.)
Population 1910. 3,284; 1920, 5,06f
Causeway Bonds.
5( ’ 14 Apr$ 165.000.--A p r 10 1954
Subject to call after April 10 1924.)
NAVARRO COUNTY,
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’23-$2,548,480
County seat Is Corsicana.
205.635
C ourt House (Red. beg. In 1910) Sinking fund ___________
4s 05 A-O $105.000c-..Jan 2 1941 Assessed valuation 1922-.19,340,511
State & Co. tax rate (per
Road Dist. No. 1 (Serial).
$1,000) 1 9 2 2 -.-................... $25.50
5s ’ 13 J-D $380.000— June 1 195i
21.955; 1920____22,807
_s
--200,000........................ " o tii 1910. bonds of 1922 at the
IN T.
5s ’ 18 F-A
8 0 .0 0 0 -.................... National on
City Bank N. Y .
Road District No. 3 Bonds.
5s ’ 13 M-S $67 000___ Sept 1 1951 NUECES CO. W A V . D IST . NO. 1.
(Subj. to call $2,000 yrly. after 1 yr.
($80,000-Apr 10 ’26-’33
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5H s’23
1210,000. Apr 10 ’34-’43
5s ’ 16 Apr$ 180,000__ July 10 195f
A-O10 300.000.Apr 10 ’44-’53
(Subject to call serially.)
(400.000.Apr 10 ’54-’ 63
Road District No. 5 Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Mar 15 ’23S1,000,000
5s ’ 16 Apr$100.000__ July 10 1956 Assessed valuation 1922--19,349,511
(Subject to call serially).
Population in 1920----------------22.807
IN T . at National Park Bank, N .Y .
Road Dist. No. 7 Bonds.
5s ’ 17 J-J $14,000___ Jan 1 1957
(Subject to call $2,000 Jan. 1 1927, OLDHAM C o F n T Y .
Vega is the county seat.
1932, 1937, 1942. 1947. 1952,
Road Bonds.
1957.)
5s 17 Mar $60,OOOc..Mar 27 1957
Road D istrict No. 8 Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-D$100,000___ Dec 1 1956 BOND. D EBT Nov 1 4 ’25- $77,000
(Subject to call serially.)
Floating debt (add’l ) ______
8,587
Road D istrict No. 9 Bonds.
Sinking fund______________
19,434
5s ’ 17 s-a $150.000-.40-year serial Assessed val. real estate___2,103,126
Assessed val. personal_____ 461,645
Road D istrict No. 12 Bonds.
5s ’ 17 - - - $80,000.................. 1947 Other assess, property____ 1,066.674
(Subject to call $3,000 yearly.)
Tot. ass’d val. ’25 (1-3 act.)0.630.445
TOT. B D . D T . J’ ne 30 ’20$1.987.640 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$16.60
Common Sch. Dist. dt.(add’l) 68,000 “ opulatlon 1910, 812; 1920____709
Sinking fund and interest
OLNEY.
---------(county)______________
107,659
This city Is In Young County.
County 1922____27,436.300 BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’25- $183,159
246,745 Water debt (incl.)________ 103,000
Assess. Dist. N o. 7 1916.
3,200
val. Dist. N o. 9 . ......... 1,988,920 Floating debt (add’l)______
iDist. N o. 12 1916 1,028.670 Sinking fund______________
2,395
Actual (Dist. N o. 7______
900,000 Assessed value 1925_______ 1,694,866
value! Dist. No. 9........... 6,000.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925
x
(est.) (Dist. N o. 12......... 1,857,340
(2-3 actual)______________ $15.00
State&co. tax (per$l,000) ’22-S12.00 Population 1910. 1.095; 1920, 1,164
Pop’n 1910. 47,070; 1920____ 50,624
* Issued prior to the law of 1893
IN T . on court-house bonds at
Corsicana Nat. Bank, Corsicana; which requires approval and regisother bonds at County Treas. office. ratiton by State officials.

NACOGDOCHES COUNTY.
Nacogdoches is tbe county seat.
Road Bonds.
5 ^ s ’19 s-a $648 000 ----- 1926-1949
C ourt-H ouse and Jail Bonds.
5s 11 Apr $90.000-..July 10 195
(Subject to call after July 10 1916
Court House & Jail Ref, Bonds
5s
.
$13,000
— Serially
BOND DEBT June 30 ’19 $79.0»»
Sinking fund and interest..
13.82'
Assessed valuation 1922 .12,370.3’ 0
State & Co. tax (per $1,000)’20$18,8
Population in 1910 27,406; ’20 28,457
IN T. payable at State Treas. offic

Dec., 1925.]

TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

253

PILOT POIN T.
Funding Bonds.
This town is In Denton County.
’97 J-J $l0,000c__JuIy 10 1937
BOND. D EBT Dec 1 2 ’2 3 . $26,000
Street Im provement.
10.826
5s '90 . . . $25,000*c .-O c t 1 1930 Sinking fund____________
(Subject to call after Oct. 1 1909) Tot.ass’d val.’23(75% a ct.).1,200.000
PALO PINTO COUNTY.
4 4 s'0 5 F-A $50.000c__Aug 10 1955 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923--- -$6.50
Palo Pinto is the county seat.
(Subject to call after Aug. 10 1935) Population 1910, 1,371; 1920, 1,499
5s 08 . . .
50,000c.-M ay 10 1958
Bridge B onds.
4s ’01 . . . $21,000____ Aug 11941
(Subject to call after May 10 1918)
4s ’04 . . .
40,000_____ Feb 11944
4 4s'09 . . . $25.0 0 0c..M ay 10 1959 PITTSB U R G H .
This town is in Camp County.
4s ’08 . . .
5,850____ July 11928
(Subject to call after M ay 10 1919)
__ _
S ch ool B onds.
_
4 4 s ’ 10 . . . $60.000c..M ay 10 1960
Road & Bridge W arrants.
(Subject to call after M ay 10 1920) 5 4 s ’25 F-A15 $110,000 Feb 15 ’ 26-65
6s ’ 15 . . . $14 000--Feb 15 1926
BOND. D E B T M ay 1925- $149,000
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 25 $66,850 6s ’l l . . . $25.000c..M ay 10 1961
8,000
Warrant debt (add’l ) ______
92.5 10
(Subject to call after M ay 10 1921) Water debt (incl.)________
6,000
Sinking fund______________
42.485 5s 12 F-A 92.000c_.Aug 10 1962 Sinking fund______________
Assessed valuation 1924— 1,495,769
(Subj. to call begin. Aug. 10 1922)
Ass d val. 25 (60% act.>.16,000,000
County tax (per $1,000) 25— $6.00 5s T5 F-A *50.000c..M ar 10 1965 Pop’n, 1910, 1916; 1920----------- 2,540
IN T . payable in New York.
(Subject to call after Mar. 10 1925)
Popula'n, 1910. 19,506; 1920, 23,431
IN T . on bridge bonds at County Is T6 F-A 50.000c.. Feb 10 1966
Treasurer’s office; on warrants at the
Subject to call after Feb 10 1926) PLAINVIEW IND. SCH. DIST.
Cont. & Comm. Bank, Chicago.
5s '17 . . . $18.500___________ 1947
This district is in Hale County.
(Subject to call 1927.)
uilding Bonds.
PALO PINTO COUNTY SPECIAL 5s T9 . . . 150,000___________ 1959 5s B14 May $30.000c---------- ...1 9 4 9
ROAD D IST R IC T NO. 1.
(Optional 1929.)
(Subject to call after 1924.)
5 ^ s ’ 14 M-S 8 7 ,0 0 0 ...Mar 12 1954
City-Hall (Red. beg. in 1919.)
20.000c---------- ...1
(Subject to call beg. Mar. 12 1934.) 4 4 s ’09 F-A $10.0 0 0c..M ay 10 1959 5s '15 M-S to call after 1930.) 9 5 0
(Subject
5 ^ s 2 1 . . . $34,000..$2,000 yearly
(Subject to call after May 10 1919) 5s ’ 16 M-S 50,000c. .M ar 15 1956
5j*s’21
($224.000.-Apr 10'26-’57
Fire Dept. Bonds (O pt. 1929).
(Subject to call after March 15 1936.)
A-O \ 5,000_ April 10 1958 5s T9
_
. . . $100,000__________ 1959
’ly
5H«'22
f 119.000-.Apr 1 ’ 26-’42
P ublic U tility (Red. beg. in 1919). 6s ’21 J-D $45,000____ $1,000 y —
5s
J-D 1 2 0 .0 0 0 ................—
A-O 15 t 160.000._Apr 1 ’43-’62 5s ’09 F-A $3.500c..M ay 10 1959 5s '24 J-D 117,000.......... 1926-1964
'24
5j^s’23 A-OJ 84.000_.Apr 10’26-’37 BOND. DEBT Dec 11 25S2.231.750 BOND. DEBT Dec 11 '25- $263,000
1208,000-Apr 10 ’38-’63 (incl.)_______ 1.275.000 Sinking fund______________
Water debt
31,186
276.551
TOT. B D .D T . Nov 18^25 $921,003 Sinking fund_____________
Sinking fund____________
21.384 Total assessed val 1925-14,149,939 Assessed value 1925 (about
75%
Assessed valuation 1925--10,000 000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$16.20 Sch. taxactual)__________ -7.103,000
rate
ORANGE COUNTY.
Dist. tax (per $1,000) 1925____$8.00 Pop'n 1910. 11.269; 1920. 15.040 Population In(per $1,000) 25.$ 10.00
1921 (est.)--------- 6.000
Orange is the county seat.
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y.
IN T . is payable on the 3 % . 4 4 %.
Bridge-Repair Bonds.
5% and 6% bonds In N . Y . City.
Is
...
$ 1 .995 ..-June 10 1942 PAMPA.
POLK COUNTY.
Bridge Bonds.
PARKER COUNTY.
This town is In Gray County.
Livingston is the county seat.
4s
. . . $10.000
Jan 10 1944
W ater W orks & Sewer Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Road Bonds.
Jail Bonds.
3s '22 J-f $80.000r___ July I 1962 5s T9 A-OS641,000.........- ................ 5s T9 F-A$'200,000— Apr 15 19a9
4*
...
$3.975
J-J 10 1943
CO. BD. DT.
$641,000
(Optional Apr. 15 1929.)
4s
...
1 .9 8 0 ... Aug 10 1943 BOND. D EBT Nov 10 25 $90,000 Assess, val. ’23 Oct 28 ’23. 14,400.000
Floating debt (add'l)______
8.0 ">
(40% act.)
C ou rt House W arrants.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
Assess,
$10.20
...$ 1 5 0 .0 0 0 ..................- - - - 3^8
. . . $33,500. ..A p r 10 1943 City taxval. '25 (M act.)____912.000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923____ 23,382 6s
rate
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 '25. $330,000
C ourt-H ouse and Jail-Repair. Population in(per $1,000) 1925$ 14.'>0 Pop'n 1910, 26.400; 1920.
1920_____________ 987
Sinking fund and interest190,000
5s
...
$1.980
Aug 10 194t>
PARMER COUNTY.
Assessed value 1925--------- 10,000,000
Road Bonds.
PAMPA I N D .ljC H - DIST.
Farwell is the countv seat.
Tax rate (per *1,000) 1924------ $12.60
48
. . . $15.000..-Jan 10 1945
BOND.
This district
.8
. . 1 ,0 00.000 ......................... Gray County. (P. O. Pampa) Is In Floating DEBT Nov 23 '25 $10,000 Pop'n 1910. 17.459; 1920, 16,784
debt (add 1)______
78.531
Special Road Bonds.
5s ’ 19 . . . 50.000c.........
1959 Ass d val. 1925 (33% a ct.).6,080,952 POLYTECHNIC.
J
_
5s
...$ 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ..Jan 11952
Co. tax rate (per $1,000) *22_ $7.50
_
(Optional 1939.)
This
5>*s’22 A-O 625.000.Apr 10 ’26-'50 5s ’ 19 —
25,000c__________ 1959 Population 1910. 1.555; 1923— 1.069 Worth. city has been annexed by Fort
For details see Fort Worth
Road & Bridge Bonds.
(Optional 1939.)
PECOS.
on a preceding page.
5M s’25 . . . $ 9 0 .0 0 0 . ......................... 5 s ’20 . . . 61.000c__________ 1960
This city is in Reeves County.
BOND. DEBT July 1 '23.$1,943,43't
1940.)
BOND DEBT Nov 1 3 ’ 25 $31,000 PORT ARTHUR.
Sinking fund . _________
215.-<48 5 s ’ 21 . . (Optional c ...M a y 1 1961
. 14,0 0 0
5.00
Water debt (incl.)________
Tot. ass'd val '22(9^ act.) 14.371,925
This city Is iu Jefferson County.
(Optional M ay 1 1941.)
Assess, val., real estate____ *14 300 Incorporated May 30 1898.
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '23 $26.50 BOND. DEB N ov 1 5 ’25.
Population 1910. 9.528; 1920, 15.379 Sinking fund______________ $163,100 Assess, val.. personal_____ 449 74)
Street Bonds.
„
.. —
2 7.749 Tot .ass’d val '25(2-3 act.) 1,264 041
. ..$ 6 1 0 0 0 ___ Oct 10 1951
Tor,.ass'd v a l.’ 25 ( H act.) 4.250 003 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925-- .$8.50 5s ' l l
School tax (per $1,000) 1925 . $S 00 Population. 1910. 1,856; 1920. 1,445 (Subject to call on Oct 10 as follows:
ORANGE CO. NAVIG. DIST
$25,000 1926 ann $25.00.) 1931.)
W ater Bonds (Red beg. in 1921.; Population in 1923 test.)______ 2,000
6s '03 J-D $20.000----- Dec 1 1943
5s ’ l l
. . . $141,000
..
1951
PECOS COUNTY.
5 s '16 M-S 51.000.-Sept 1 26-56
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 1921S1,402.430 PANHANDLE.
Fort Stockton is the county seat. 5s T9 M-N 189.000...........1926-1939
This town is in Carson County.
141.000
Water debt (incl.)_______
Road and Bridge Bonds.
'21
2 6 .5 0 0 c ..-- --- 1 9 6 1
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Sinking funds___________
101,077
s '14 Apr $S5,OO0c__ Feb 2 1954 6 s '24 J-D 290.500----- Apr - -1 1964
6 s '22 A-O $49,55 >c. . . 1926-1962
Assessed value real estate. 8.095.78k
(Subject to call beginning in 1924.) 5s '24 A-O 166.000------Apr 1 1904
A-O
(Due $1,350 yearly)
Assessed value personal__ 3.740.79"
BOND DEBT June 30 '23 $85,000 5s C ity-hall Bonds.
......
Electric Light Bonds.
Total assessed value 1920-11,830,587
Sinking fund______________
23,476
12 J-J $ 17
Tax rate iper $1,000) 1919____ $2.00 6s 25 M -N $35,000c____ 1926-1965 Total assess val. 1922___ 8.637 491 5s W ater-W orks .000.-.July 20 1952
Bonds.
BOND. DEBT Nov 15 25 $51,000 State&Co.tax (per $1 .000) '22.$ 13-50
Warrant debt (add’l)............ 23 0 10 Population 1910. 2,071; 1920, 3.857 5s '12 J-J $304,000 --July 20 1952
PADUCAH.
6s '21 J-D 117.000c................-1961
T ot.assd,val.25 ( 3 a c t .) ..1,017,480
4
This city is in Cottle County.
5s'25 F-A 25-400.000c.Aug 25 26- 65
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____ $12.00 PECOS CO. C M . S. D. NO. 1.
♦Water Bonds.
W aler-W ora. cc Extensioni Bds.
Population in 1910. 521; 1920, 638
5H s’24 J-DS125,000...........................
(P. O Fort. Stockton.)
is 16 J-D $62 0 0 0 ..Dec 1 26- 56
♦Sewer Bonds.
High School Bonds.
5s ’24 A-O 116.500----- Apr 1 1964
5 ^ s ’24 J-D $40,000........................... PANOLA COUNTY.
5s '16 Apr $50.000....................1956
Incinerator Bonds.
Carthage is the county seat.
♦Paving Bonds.
__ (Subject to call after 1931)
54£s’24 J-D $25,000........................... BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $203,729 BOND DEBT Nov 9 '20- $130,000 5s '16 M-S $5,000___ Mar 1 1958
Drainage Bonds.
9.227 Sinking fund.........................
BOND. DEBT Dec 14 '25. $209,500 Sinking fun t_____________
70.000
Water debt (Incl.)________ 141 -V«■ Ass’d val. '22 (50% a c t .)..6,051.460 Ass'd val. 1920 (60% act.) 10,160.000 5s '16 M-S $ 119.500 . —Mar l 1956
«
Assess, val., real estate____1.093 458 State&Co.tax (per $1 .(tOOi'22 .$15.00 Total tax rate (per $1.000) '20.S13.20 5s '24 A-O 67.500----- Apr 1 1964
Popula’n, 1910. 20.424: 1920. 21.755 Population in t q ■" -at,.)______ 4.200 5s '24 A-O 88.500----- Apr 1 1964
Assess, val., personal_____ 591 048
Park Bonds.
, ,...
Tot. ass’d val.'2.5 ( % act.). 1,687,50 >
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925__ $15 0 PANOLA CO. ROAD DIST. NO. 2. PECOS C O U .w . W ATER IM­ 5s '16 M-S *2 ),500----- Mar 1 1956
5s T6 J-J
11,500----- July 1 19o6
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
. . . $100,000 ..Jan 1 ’28-’48
Population. 1910. 1.350; 1920, 1,36 5 4 s
6s '21 J-D 60.500c................1961
54s
. . . 225,000...........................
P. O. Fort Stockton.
* Due in 40 years.
5s '24 A-O 19.000----- Apr 1 1964
BOND. DEBT Oct 1923 ..$100,000
R efu nding Bonds.
Abattoir Bonds.
„„
.
Tot.ass’d val.'22 ( 4 a c t .).. 835.430 6s ’23 May $60,000 -M ay 1 ’30-’41
PALACIOS.
BOND. DEBT June 1 1923.$106,000 5s T6 M-S *15.590----- Mar 1 1956
This city is in Matagorda County Population (estimated)_______4,000
Sewer Bonds.
___ . __
Assessed valuation 1922----- 670,598
Sewer Bonds.
5s T2 J-J $ 138.000 . .July 20 1952
6s '21 M-N $40.000....................1961 PARIS. Is the county seat of Lamar J . INT. at Hanover oNat. Bank or at .is 'ID J-D 8 > 0 )0 —Dec ) 26-56
This
R . Mason & C o . . f San Francisco.
(Optional 1926.)
6s '21
J-D 60 503----- Dec 1 1961
In 1870.
suf­
BOND. DEBT Jan 9 '22...$67,500 C o . Inc. by fire on This city 1916 PERRYTON.
5s '21
A-O 129.009----- Apr 1 1964
fered loss
Sinking fund_______________ 3,500 set. at *10.000.000 toMar 21
Tuis city is in Ochiltree County.
Fire-Department Bonds.
*14.000.000.
Tot. assess val 21 60%act.i791 611 See "Chronicle" Apr 22 1916 0.1554
Water Bonds.
5s 12 J-J
$9,000 . July 20 1952
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921
$10.70
(Subject to call bagiuulug In 1932.
Hospital Bonds. 6s ’23 J-J l$1.000c—Jan 15 1926
Population, 1910. 1.389; 1920. 1.335 .s City & C oun ty 0 0 ........................
i74.000c.Jan 15 '27-’63 5s T 4 M-S $3.000 ___ Sept 1 1954
...$ 1 2 5 .0
IN T . at Hanover Nat. Bk.. N. Y
Electric Light Bonds.
5s '16
J-J
20.500___ July 1 1959
School Bonus.
A-O 51.500___ Apr 1 1964
14s'05 F-A $35.000c..Aug 10 1945 6s ’23 T-.I 835,000c_Tan 15 ’29-’63 5s '21
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 25 ’24- *117.000
Special Impt. Dist. No. 1 B onds.
(Subject to call Aug. 10 1925 >
PALESTINE.
Water debt in clu d ed ) _____________ 75.000
Palestine is the county seat o' is 00 Jan $9.000c
6s '12
. . . $14.000____Apr l 1952
Sept 1 1940
Sinking fund. ____
1,200
Anderson County, lucorp. 1871.
Water and Sewer Bonds.
Subject to call after Sept. 1 1920.)
A-O 19.000----- Apr 1 1964
S chool-H ouse Bonds.
is 'l l . . . $12.000c
Oct 5 1961 Assessed v a lu ation 1924 . 1 ,2 1 2 . Of,(i 5s '21
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1924------ $12.50
a ’98 May $5.000c . .M ay 1 193t>
W harf Bonds.
(Subject to call after Oct. 6 1921.)
(Subject to call after 1903.)
8.800__ Apr 11964
a ’ 16 . . . 100,000........................... Population!!! 1920. . . . . . . 675 5s '21 A O
INT. at Hanover Nat. Bank, N .Y. OKN 111) DT Nov 1 '25 $( 059,300
6b '98 May $7,500c ..M a y 1 1930
R efunding (Red beg. in 1918.)
(Subject to call after 1901.)
Tot.us'd val. 25(70% act >29,414,300
t* ’08 . . .
*5.750c__May 10 1938
PERRYTON IND. SCH. DIST.
44$s’06 Mar $20.0 0 0c.. .M ar 1 1946 (Subject to call after May 10 1918)
Tax rate t p e r >l.iMt)i Iv)25 . *15 60
Thl- di-urict (P. O. Perryton) is Pomil ii ion 1010 7 66 1 1920 22.250
(Subject to call after March I 1926.) 5s 13 . . . $43,000c ..A p r 10 1963
in Ochiltree County.
INT on bonds of 1921 at National
6s ’ l l J-D $20,000c___ June 1 1951 (Subject to call after Apr. 10 1923)
54 s
. . *175.000.......................... City Bank. New York.
(Subject to call after June 1 1921
W ater-W orks Bonds,
6s ’ 15 J-J *100,000c. .July 14 19.56 is 03 . . . $45.000c..Sept 10 1953 BONO. DEBT Dec 1921.. *175 0C0
Assessed value _________ 8.254 000 PORT A R TH U R IND. SCH. DIST.
(Subject to call after July 14 1925.
(Subject to call after Sept. 10 1923)
This district not only Includes the
6s
. . . 42.500........................
is '98 J-J $65.000c..Jan 10 1938 School tax (per $1,000) 1922..$10.00
city of Port Arthur, but also adja­
(12.000___ Aug 1 1929 1 4 s 09 . . .
10,000c..M ay 10 1959
PHARR.
5 s ’24 F-A 128,000.Aug I ’34&'39 (Subject to call after May 10 1919.)
cent territory.
I'liim city Is In Hidalgo County.
28.000. Aug
1 is 10 . . . *20.000c..M ay 10 I960
'44&'49
Citv-Hali & W ater-W orks War­ 5s '04 M-S $41.000c—-Sept 1 1944
5s 11 J-J
25.000c—-July 1 1951
128.000-Aug 1 '54&'64 (Subject to call after May 10 1920)
rants.
(Subject to call after July 1 1931)
W ater Works (S Refunding.
c
is 'l l A-O *35.000c..N ov 10 1961 6s 17 . . . $14.500.........1926-1952
5s ’ 19 F-A $250.000..-Aug I 1959 (Subject to call after Nov 10 1921)
5s 12 A-O $35,000c..M ay 1 1952
ktreet W a rra n ts.
(Optional Aug. 1 1929.)
(Subject to call beg. May 1 1932)
is 13 . . .
40.000c..Apr 10 1963 6s 17 . . . * 10.000 .......................
Fire-Station (Red. beg. in 1920.)
(Subject to call af(er April 10 1923)
5s 16 A-O 226,000___ Apr 1 1956
W ater Works Bonds.
4}4s' 10 Jan $18.000c___ Jan 1 1956 is T9 . . . 100.000................... 1959 6s
___$18,000__________serially (Subject to call beginning Apr 1 ’36)
Fire-Equipment (Red. beg. in '20;
(Optional 1929.)
500____Jan 20 1953 5s T9 F-A 155.000......... 1926-1959
6s ’ 10 A O $9,0()0c___ Oct 1 1950 5s '22 J-J $940,000.Jan 10 ’26-'72 6s 25 J-J20
4.500.-Jan 20 54- 55
Building B inds.
Street-paving bonds________$69,500
Sewer (Red. •itl. 10 i/is. fnrrn is s u e ).
10.000.-Jan 20 57-61 5s '17 M - N$ 19 i.OOOz___May 1 1957
Park Bunds (Red. beg. in 1920).
»4 s'0 5 F-A $6.000c..Aug 10 1945
(Subject to call May 1 1937.)
.10,000.-Jan 20 62- 65
5s ’ 10 A-O $17.000c___ Oct 1 1951
(Subject to call after Aug. 10 19i5)
5s '22 F-A I 32.000 _____ 1926-1927
Street Im provement Bonds.
5s T2 F-A 15,000c..Aug 10 1962
15‘i5.000
1988-1962
City-Hall and Prison Bunds.
.0 0 0 ..Jan 20 27-42
5s ’ 98 Nov $14.000c
Nov 1 1938 (Subject to call after Aug. 10 1922)
6s 25 J-J20 \ 8.000—Jan 20 43-50 BOND. DEBT Nov 13 '25 1.300.000
(Subject to call after 1903.)
5s 16 . . . 10,000_______
1966
3.000.-Jan 20 51- 52 Tot.as d val.'25.80% act.>90.000,000
5s 19 . . . 50 .000.............
1959
Street Impt. Bonds.
1,000___ Jan 20 1953 fax rate vper >12100) 1925___$5-00
5 ^ s ’ 2() A-< •■*170.01)0. .Apr 1 ’26-'56
Bldg. (Red. a ft. 10 g r s .fr o m issu e). TOT. B D . D T. Mar 1925-.$107,750 Population In 1925__________ 43.000
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2102) 4 4 s'1 0 . . . $5,0 00c..M ay 10 i960
z INT. payable at State Treas­
A ssessed val. real e s ta te ______ 8 0 2 .3 (1
BON D. DEBT Nov 20 25- $888 000 (Subject to call after May 10 1920)
Assessed val. personal______ 64.214 urer's office. Austin, and National
Water debt (incl.)_______
245 030 5s 'l l . . .
10.000c..M ay 10 1961
T ot. ass'd val. 24 ( 4 act )..866.545 City or Hanover Bank, New York.
Sinking fund_____________
4 ) 5 ) 0 (Subject to call after May 10 1921)
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924--- $14 .00
* Issued prior to the law of 1893.
Assessed value 1925_______ 7,858,000 5s '12 F-A 15.000c..Aug 10 1962 P o p u la tio n iti 1920.
..
2 004
Total tax (per$l,0U0) 1925 ...$ 2 2 .5 3 (Subject to call after Aug. 10 1922)
IN T . on bonds of 1925 at Bank of which requires approval and registra­
tion by State officials
Pop’n 1910. 10,482; 1920____ 11.039 -s T6 . . .
10.000............................ America, New York City.

ORANGE.
This city Is the county seat of
Orange County. Incorporated 1894.
Water Bonds.
5s ’97 A-O S ll.0 0 0 c..M a y 11 1937
Street and Bridge Bonds.
4s 02 Feb $15.000c— June 1 1942
S chool Bonds.
5s '95 A-O S2.000c..Dec 28 1936
4s '03 Feb 21 0 0 0 c...F e b 1 1943
5s *15
. . . 150.000................... 1955
5s ’ 18
. . . 100.000............... ..1958
54£s’2 2 _
_ 169,000___serially
aStreet Bonds (Red. A p r . 1 1933.)
5s ’ 15 M-S 25,000___________1955
5 s ’ 18 M-S 25,000___________1948
D ock and W harf Bonds.
5s ’ 15 M-SS150.000_______ 1955
5s ’ 19 M-N150.000____M ay 1 1959
■6s '21
J-J210,000 ________serially
Street and Drainage Bonds.
Is ’08
. . . $15.000___ Apr 1 1948
5s ’ 10
. . . 15,000....................1950
5s ’ 13
. . . 20,000___________1953
BON D. D T . N ov 12 ’25..$1,078,000
Sinking fund, general_____ 161.572
Sinking fund, water_______
14.140
Assessed value real estate. 7,302,702
Assessed value personal.. 3,248,127
Total assess, value 1925
(80% actual)_________ 10,550.829
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____$23.30
Population, 1910. 5.527; 1922, 9.212
a 1NT. at City Treasurer's office
or at Farson, Son & C o., N . Y .




IN T . on city hall and prison bond
payable at Austin Nat. Bank, Austin;
other bonds at Nat. Park Bank,
N. Y . City.

6s

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TEXAS—CITIES AXD TOWNS

P O TTE R COUNTY.
I R IO HONDO IND. SCH. DIST.
5s
F-A $11,000____Aug 1 1953
Amarillo is the county seat.
R oad B onds.
5 4s
M -N 70,000__________ serial
Sa *19 A-O $750,000c..O ct 10 1949 BOND. DEBT N ov 18 '25 $81,000
Sinking fund______________
7.000
C ourt House Bonds.
6K s21 J-J $225,000.-Jan 1 ’20-61 Tot.as'd val. 25(60% a ct.).3,400.000
(Optional Jan. 1 1926.)
School tax (per $1,000)'25____ $7.50
BOND. DEBT July 1 ’22.S1.020,000 Population 1925 (est.)________ 3.000
Sinking fund------------------110,703 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924____ $7.00
Total assess, val. 1922___ 17 653,364
8tate & Co. tax (per $1,000)
ROBERTS COUNTY.
1923 _____________________ $15.50
Miami is the county seat.
Popula’n 1910, 12.424; 1920, 16,710 BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $58,000
Sinking fund and interest
33.173
QUANAH.
Assessed val. real estate__ 2.182.453
This city is the county seat ot Assessed val. pers'l prop
1,422.766
Hardeman County.
Other assessable property.. 405.572
Total assessed value 1922.-4,010,791
Sewer Bonds.
5s T6 . . .
$16.000____Sept 11956 State&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’ 22.$14.80
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1926) Population 1910, 950; 1920. 1.469
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s '14 . . . $20.000................... 1954 ROBERTSON COUNTY.
(Subject to call after 1934)
Franklin is the county seat.
6s ’21 J-D
98.000________ serially
R oad Bonds.
C ity Hall Bonds.
.8
. . . $75.000__________
6 s ’21 . . . $36 000 _____ 1926-1961
C ourt House W arrants.
BOND. DEBT Nov 13 ’25. $321.000 6s
. . . $50.000__________
Water debt (incl.)________ 174.000
Sinking fund and interest.. 321.000 2 4Road and Bridge Bonds.
to 5% Apr $62,829.93................. .
Tot.as’d val.'25 (3-5% act.)3,135.280 (8ubject to call aft. 10 yrs.from issue)
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’ 25 $16.40
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
Population, 1910. 3,127; 1920, 3,691 5s '13 Apr$120,000...................1953
(Subject to call aft. 10 yrs.from Issue)
RAINS COUNTY.
Road Dist. No. 5 (Red. a ft. 10 yra
Emroy is the county seat.
fr o m issu e).
.8
...
$90.000..................1953
Road Bonds.
5H sT9 J-D I$112,000-June 1 '26-’39
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
. . . $40.000..................
1 90,000-June 1 '40-'49 -s
BOND. DEBT Dec 8 '22. $226,000
Road Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
Floating debt (add’ l)______
12.000 5s '15 M -8 $42.000____ Sept 1 1956
8inking fund______________
11.000 (Subject to call after Sept 1 1925
Assessed value 1922............. 3,500,000 CO. BD . D T. Oct 1 '24____ $462,000
33,00(i
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922 ..$ 2 0 50 Float ng debt (add’l ) ______
25,684
Population 1910, 6,783; 1920, 8,099 Sinking fund_____________
Assessed v a l.o fco . 1924.-18,237.031
State&Co.tax (per $1,000) '24-$16.00
RALLS INDEPENDENT S. D.
This district (P. O. Kails) is In Pop'n 1910, 27.454; 1920. 27.933
Crosby County.
5 e '20 . . . $71,000......... 1940-1960 ROBERTSON COUNTY ROAD
D ISTR IC T NO. $.
s
. . . 10 0,00 0.........................
BOND. D EBT Dec 14 '25. $136,000 5s '13 M-S$] 30,000___ Mar 1 1953
(Optional after March 1 1923.)
Sinking fund______________
17,500
Assessed value 1925 _____ 5 500.000 5 s ’23 M-S*200,000c. ..M a r 1 1963
(Optional March 1 1933.)
8ch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’2 5 -.$5 00
BOND. DEBT Dec 15 1924 $320 000
Sinking fund________ ___
23 010
RANDALL COUNTY.
Assessed valuation 1924
3.650 000
Canyon is the county seat.
*IN T. at Hanover Nat. Bank.N. Y
R oad & Bridge Bonds.
6J$s’ 17 A-O $50,000...................1957 ROCKDALE.
(Opt. after 1927.)
This
Milam bounty
BOND. D EBT June 30 '23 $138,000 BOND.city is inNov 1 1925 $90,500
DEBT
Floating debt (add l)______
24.000 Siuking fund and interest___
5 oO)
Sinking fund and interest..
49,140 Waler debt (incl.)________
25.0M0
Tot. ass'd val. '22________ 4 932 650 Assess, val., real estate____ 913 89)
State & Co. tax (per $1.000 22$ 17 .50 Assess.val. personal_____ 529.174
Population 1910, 3,312; 1920—3.675 Tot .ass'd val.'25 (2-3 a c t .).1,443.064
Total t.x ra te (per $1,000) ’ 25 $11.00
RANGER.
This city is in Eastland County Population 1910. 2.073; 1920. 2,323
W ater W orks Bonds.
68 '24 F-A$190,000 .........1931-1953 ROCKDALE ROAD DIST NO. 10
A district In Milam County
F unding bon ds.
. . . $150.000...............Serial
5)4s F-A $42,000c.serially 1-20-yrt 5s
BOND. DEBT Dec 9 '22. $958,000
Street Impt. Bonds.
30.000
5H s F-A$265,O00c.serially l-20-yr» Floating debt (add'l).........
Tot.assess.val.'22(1-3 act) 18.000.000
Sewer Extension Bonds.
S X b F-A $50,000c.serially 1-20-ynROCKPORT.
Fire Station Bonds.
This city is in Aransas County.
S H b F-A $40.000..serially 1-20-ynShore P rotection Bonds.
C ity-C ou nty Hospital Bonds',
.8
. . . $35,000............... ........... 5 4 s ’25 J-D $50,000--June 1 '26-’40
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 3 '25 . $49,000
R efu nding Bonds.
4.6 3
6s ’25 F-A $220,000____ 1927-1943 Floating debt (add’l)______
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '20- $397,O
ut* Assess, val. real estate____ 9,32. 40
84 400
Sinking fund......................
90,315 Assess, val. pers'l property.
T ot. ass’d val.'20(Jiact.).13,463,08( Tot.assess.val.’24( H n c t.) I ,0 l7 3 i0
'
Population 1920_____________ 16,205 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $10 O
Population 1910, 1.382; 1920--1.546
IN TEREST at New York.
ROCKWALL COUNTY.
RANOER IND. SCHOOL DIST.
Road Bonds.
This district (P. O . Ranger) is I d 5Hs l9 Feb J400.009.........1926 1945
Eastland County.
5^s
F-A 156,000____ 1952-19:)0
-b
. . . $200,000.......................... BOND. D T . June 30 '2 3 .. $559..'00
.s
. . . 137.500.....................
Total assess, val. 1923 --.4 .5 8 7 328
6fc
.40.000........................
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '23 $437,500 Tax rate (iter $1,000) 1922___ $25 0
15.000 Population 1910. 8.072; 1920..8,591
8 inki ng fund____________
Assess, val. ’ 23(75% act.) 10,000.000 ROGERS IND. SCH. DIST.
School tax (per $1,000) 1923.$10.0O 5s '13 May $ 3 0 ,0 0 0 ...May 10 1953
Population 1920________
16.206 (Subject to call after Mav 10 1933
5 y 4s'2 2 J-J
10,000 ..........1926-1945
RED R IVER COUNTY.
TOTAL DEBT N ov 12 '25 $38 500
Clarksville is the county seat.
Siuking fund--------------------10.000
BOND. DEBT J'ne 30 '2 4 .. $38,000 To .assess.val.’25'70%act.)2.0 M
i.000
Sinking fund and interest..
438 Tax rate (per $1.000) *25______$6.00
Total assessed value 1922.14,059,920
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___ $6 00 ROSEBUD INDEP. SCH. DIST.
This district is in Falls Comitv.
RED R IVER CO. RD. DIS. NO. 1 BOND. DT. N ov 1 3 ’2 5 ... $80,000
8 000
BOND. DEBT Oct 14 '16. $300,000 Sinking fund_____________
Sinking fund and interest..
30.000 Tot.ass’d val.’25 (H a ct.).3,000.000
Tot. assess, val. 1916_____4,795,350 School tax (per $1,000) 1924--$6.50
Population in 1922 (est.)______6,CO
O
REEVES COU N TY.
ROTAN.
Pecos is the county seat.
This city is In Fisher County.
R oad Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5Hs'23 . - - $ 5 0 .0 0 0 ..................1953
5a '14 . . . $100,000.......
1954 BOND. DEBT Nov 21 '24..$61.500
(Subject to call beg. In 1934)
Total assessed value 1924___840.200
Reeves Co. Road Dist. No. 2.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924.. .$11.50
6s
. . . $50.000.................. .........
-s
...
40,000............................ RUNOE SCHOOL D ISTR IC T.
CO. B D . D T June 3 0 ’2 2 .. $12,000
This district (P. O. Runge) la In
Dist. No. 1 debt__________ 200,000 Karnes County.
Sinking fund and interest-.
4,430
S ch ool-B u ild in g B onds.
Assessed valuation 1922___6,044.421 5s '17 F-A $32.000c. Feb 1 '26-'67
Assess, val. Dist. No. 1 ’22 2,231.345 BOND. DEBT Nov 12 '25 . $32,000
State & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
Sinking fund____________
562
1922 ---------$14.30 Tot.assess. val.'25 (80 % act.) 1.986 514
Population 1910. 4,392; 1920 , 4,467 Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) 25--$6 50
Population In 1922 (est.)______3.000
REFUOIO COU N TY.
IN TER E ST payable in Chicago.
Refugio is the county seat.
RUNNELS COUNTY.
R oad Bonds.
5H b
...$ 2 9 2 ,0 0 0 ...........................
Ballinger is the county seat.
C ourt-H ouse Bonds.
5>4s'18 J-J $75.000...........................
6a ’17 s a *75.000...................1957
Jail W arrants.
(Subject to call 1922.)
5s '25 Feb 15*49,000 _____ 1926-1936
BOND. DEBT July 1 '23. *70,000 BOND. D C 6T Oct 10 ’25 $21 5"0
Sinking fund and interest..
10,894 Floating debt (add’l ) _____
82.000
21 000
Tot. ass'd v a !.’22(>4 a ct.)-6.144,227 Sinking fund and interest.
8tate & Co. tax rate (per $1,000)
Tot. assess.val. 1925____ 11.82 513 )
1922 - .
.
$15 70 State&Co.tax(per $1.0001 '25 $ 4 20
Population 1910." 2.814;' 1920- .4.050 Population in 1910, 20,858 2017.074
FRASER

Digitized for


RUSK COUNTY.
Henderson is the county seat.
Road Bonds
5Hs 19 F-A i $104.000.Aug 15 '26-’29
1 540 000. A ug 1 5 '30-’4°
BOND. DEBT July 1 '2 3 .. $722,000
Sinking fund and interest_
53.953
Assessed value 1923_______ 7,214,790
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921___$18.80
Popula'n 1910. 29,946; 1920. 31.689

[V ol. 121,
Road District No. 2 B onds.
5Hs'19 F-AJ *8 0 0 0 ..Aug 1 '26-’2»
\ 20.000..A ug 1 '30-’49
5>4s’21 J-J
5 0 ,0 0 0 .......................B O N D . DEBT June 30 ’ 22 *464,000
37,796
Sinking fund and interest_
Assessed valuation 1922___4,778,558
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1922___$15.50
Population 1910. 11.264; 1920-13.737

SAN AUOUSTINE CO. ROAD
DIST. NO 5.
SABINAL IND. SCH. D IST R IC T . TOT. BD. DT. Nov 1922..$60.000
This district is in Uvalde County^ Assessed value 1921________ 583,760
»ou,uuuc—
Apr i zo- era
BOND. DEBT Apr 1 '25— $78,000 SAN BENITO.
Sinking fund______________
23,816
This city is in Cameron County.
Total assessed valuation_1,862,740
Street Paving Bonds.
Population (est.)____________ 3,500
$4,000. .Feb 1 ’26-’27
6s '22 F-A 20.000. .Feb 1 ’28-’32
30.000. .Feb 1 '33-'37
SABINE COUNTY.
40.000. .F eb 1 '38-’42
Hemphill is the county seat.
5H s’ 24 M-S 72.000 ..........1926-1954
Road B uilding Bonds.
Sewer Bonds.
5Hs'J8 J-D $385,000 -Jan 1194k
CO. BD. DT. Nov 1 '2 5 .. $385,000 6s '21 F-A $10,300.-Aug 1 ’26-'61
Warrant debt (add’l)______
82.000 5>4s'24 M-S 19.400 _____ 1926-1954
Road district bonds (add'l) 382.500 BOND. DEBT Nov 1924..$168,000
27,470
Sinking fund______________
29.000 Sinking fund______________
Tot. ass d val.'25 (1-3 a ct.).5.364 000 Assessed value 1923_______ 2,040,752
State&Co. tax (per $1 .000) '25.S20 70 Population in 1920____________5,070
Population 1910. 8.582; 1920-12.299 SAN JACINTO COUNTY.
Coldspring Is the county seat.
SAN ANGELO.
BOND DEBT June 30 '23 $62,500
This city is in Tom Green County. Sinking fund and interest..
19,577
Street-Im provem ent Bonds.
Total assessed value 1922.-4,321.670
6s '22 . . - $150,000................... 1952 Stale & c o . tax (per $1.000)'22.$15.00
(Optional after 15 years.)
Improvement Bonds.
SAN M ARCOs!
5s
. . . $3 15.0 00-.......................
This town is in Hays County.
TOT. BD. DT. Nov 6 '24. $494,000
Impt. Bonds.
Assessed value 1921_______ 9.651 290 5s StreetF-A $2,500c..A ug 24 1956
15
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924___$20.20 'Subject to call after Aug. 24 1925)
Popul’n 1910. 10.321; 1920. 10,050 5» '17 J-J
2.5 10................... 1957
(Subject to call after 1932)
5s '20 A-O
5 » 0 ) ....................I960
8AN ANTONIO.
(Subject to call after Apr 10 1935)
County seal of Bexar Co. Incorp
In June 1837. Commission govern _s '24 M -N 24,000..$1,000 yearly
tnent approved Feb 24 1914.
Incinerator bon ds.
5s 15 K-A $2.5 0 0c..A u g 24 1955
Flood C ontrol Bonds.
5s g '24 J-J $2.100.090,$700,000 yly Subject to call after Aug. 24 1925)
S chool Bonds
Paving and Q rading Bonds.
5s g '24 J-J $439,000 .........1926-1964 5s 09 M-S 23.000..............— 1949
5)4s'25 - - - 20,000_______ _______
Market House Bonds.
City Hall Bonds.
5s 19 M -S S l/0 000 -Sept 1 '26-'59
5s 14 M-S $20,000c..Sept 23 1954
River Work Bonds.
5s '19 M-P$170.0 0 0 .-Sept 1 ’ 26-'59 (Subject to call after Sept. 23 1924)
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '2 5 -- $93,000
A uditorium Bonds.
7.000
5s '19 M-SS425.090--Sept 1 ’ 26-'59 Warrant debt (add’l)______
5s g '24 J-J L 5.000- .$5,000 yearly Assess, val real estate___ 2 121 682
Assess val personal______1 083 815
Paving and Sewer Bonds.
5s '19 M-S$760.000. . 8ept 1 '26-’59 Tot ass'd val "25(H a c t .).3.213 497
Tax rate (per $1.000) 1925____$17.43
Park Bonds.
5s '19 M-SS170.0 0 0 ..Sept 1 '26-'59 Population 1910. 4.071; 1920—4,527
5s g '24 J-J
97.500..$2,500 yearly
SAN PATRICIO COUNTY.
bridge bon ds.
Sinton is the county seat.
5s g 13 M-8 $68 non.............. ’26-759
Road Bonds.
5s g '24 J-J 97.500..$2,500 yearly
5 Mis’ 18 . . . $75.0O0-.................1958
>l'irn> Sewer bon ds,
Dist. No 3 Road B onds.
5s '13 M-S$204.000 .........1926-1959
6s 15 A-O $75.000___ July 9 1955
5s g '24 J-J 250,000.......................
b u ildin g C on stru ction bonds- (Redeemable beginning July 9 1916.)
Road District No. 6 Bonds.
ve 19
- *170 000 _____1926-1959
6Hs'19 atm. $235.000______Apr ’ 49
R efunding bon ds.
4Hs'06 K-A 300.000___ Aug 1 1946 BOND DEB r June 30 '23 $145,000
23.234
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1926) Sinking fund and Interest..
Hospital (1 - 10 yearly for 40 i/rs.) Assessed valuation 1922__ 8,184,500
5s g ' 13 M -S $84 000............. '26-'53 State & co.tax (oer $1 ,000)’ 22.$15.20
Population 1910. 7.307; 1920. 11.386
Sidewalk b on ds.
5s g ' 13 M -8 $18.090_____ 1926 -1953
5s '19 M-S 43.000-.Sept 1 '26-'59 SAN SABA COUNTY.
San Saba is the county seat.
Sewer Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
5s g 94 M-S$500,000_ Sept 1 1934
_
Apr $1.999_ Oct 10 1941
_
5sg '13 M-S 561.000.......... 1926-1953 5s(Subject to call)
(1 40 yearly for 40 years)
Ref. C o u rt HouseUJed b eg .fn’ 20)
5s '19 M-S$42').0f)0.. Sept 1 '26- 59
5s g '24 J-J
97.500-.$2.500 yearly 5s 10 Apr $75,000 ..A u g 10 1950
R efu n d in g & Bridge F un din g
Street OneningScW idening bds
B ondt.
5s '13 M-S$2S2.000_____Sept 1954
5s g '24 J-J 250.000_______________ 5 $ 1 5 , 0 0 0 ____________serially
BOND. DEBT July 1 '23- $80,997
S 'leet Improvement Bonds.
26.667
5sg '13 M-S$1.088,000___ 1926-1953 Sinking fund and interest..
5s '19 M -S 809.00.1--Sept 1 26-'59 Assess, val. 1922_________ 9.314.239
Total tax (per *1.000) 1922 $13 30
Police & Fire Station Bonds.
5sg '13 M-S $ 24.000........ 1026-1953 Population 1910. I 1.240.1920.10,045
IN IV payable at County Treas.
5s '19 M-S 128.000..Sept 1 '26-759
5s g '24 .J-J 97.500..$2.500 yearly office in San Saba and at State
Treas. office in Austin.
Garbage Incinerator bonds.
6s g '13 M-8 $38.000____Sept I 1954
(I 40 yearly for 40 years)
SCHLEICHER COUNTY.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
Eldorado i» the county seat.
5 H s’25 M -N$7,000,000cMay 1 '26-65
Road Bonds.
(For amount due each year see V. 5!4s
...
$96.000___ 1925-1949
120. p. 3350.)
5 Hs'23 A-O 10 *56.000. .$2,000 yrly
T O T .B D .D T .M ay 31'25.$11,005.500 TOTAL DEBT July 1923. $169,000
Impt. Dist. bonds (add'l)
613,090 Assessed val 1922............. 3.552.261
Siuking fund, general___ 1,169,311 Total tax rate (perSi .000 '21 $l3 33
Sink. fund. spec. im p t..
316,155 Population 1910, 1.893; 1920. 1.851
Assessed valuation 1924-188,202,189
INT. oo bonds of 1923 at the Co.
Citv tax (per $1,000) 1923__ $22 01 Treasurer’s office or at N. Y . City,
INT. on 5 'A s of 1925 at the office at option of holders: on some o f the
of City Treasurer or at the Chemical others at the National Bank of
Nat. Bank, N. Y. City, at option of Commerce, N. Y.
holder: on others at National Bank of
Commerce, N. Y. City
DEBT LIM IT — Bonded debt Is SCURRY isCOUNTY. seat.
Snyder
the county
limited by city charter to 10% of
Road Bonds.
assessed valuation.
5s 18 J-D I$18.000-Dec 10 ’26-’ 28
All bonds are coupon bends.
\140 000-Dec 10 '29-'48
H ospital Bonds.
SAN ANTONIO IND. SCH. DIST. -s
. . . SIO.OOO_______________
6s 07 M-N$ 100,000c.May 10 1947 BOND. DEBT July 1 '23. $312,000
(Subject to call May 10 1927)
Sinking fund_____________
47,191
5s '13 M-8 300,000c..Sept 2 1953 Total valuation 1922______6,569.140
(Subject to call after Sept 2 1933) State & i*o.tax 'oer $1 .000)’22.$16.50
5s 16 F-A 800.000. ..F e b 1 1956 Population 1910. 10,924; 1920. 9,003
(Subject to call Feb 1 1936'
5s 19 ...$ 2 1 2 .5 )0 ..........1926-1959 SEOUIN.
5s g ’22 J-J J900.000-.July 1 ’26-'61 BOND. DEBT Nov 13'25- $93,500
1 50 000___ Julv l |9«2 Tot.ass'd val.'25m act.)- .3.313.052
50.000c____ 1926-1935 Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25-.$9.50
454s
s-a (100.000c____ 1936-1915 Population 1910. 3.116: 1920—3.631
1150.000c___ 1946 1955
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 '25 $3,562,500 SHACKLEFORD COUNTY.
Siuking fund.....................
36L989
Albany is the county seat.
Assess, val.’24(75% act.).188,202.181
Road B onds.
School tax (per $1,000) '24____$8.50 5s 17 Apr $50.000__ Apr 10 1957
Population in 1925 ________ 225.090
(Subject to call Apr 10 1922.)
INT. payable at San Antonio Loan 5 H s
. . . 100.000...........................
6 Trust Co., San Antonio.
5 H «’25 M -S 300,000 _____1938-1952
BOND. DEBT July 1925.. $394,000
SAN AUOUSTINE COUNTY.
• Issued prior to the law of 189
County seat is San Augustine.
which requires approval and regis­
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
tration b.v State officials
6H s’21 J-J $100.000......................

Dec., 1925.]
SHACKLEFORD CO U N T Y ( C o n . ) .
Total assess, val. 1924____ 6,907.782
Population 1910, 4,201; 1 9 2 2 ..4,960
IN T . payable at State Treas.
office, Austin, at Nat. Bank of
Commerce, New York and Seaboard
N at. Bank, N . Y . O.
SHAM ROCK.
This town is in Wheeler County.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6s
. . . $ 1 0 0 , 000c_____1932-1962
B D . DT.(water) Nov 13'25-$112,000
Sinking fund_______________ 11,776
Assessed valuation 1926___ 1,012,115
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___ $ 15 .0 0
Population in 1920_____________1,227

W ater W orks Bonds.

6 s ’21

J-J
$4,700c.July 1 ’26-’61
BOND. D EB T Nov 12 ’25- $292,000
Tot.ass’d val.(80'^ act.)’25 2.669.038
Town tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’25 SI 5 00
Population in 1920____________ 1,526
IN T E R E ST at Chicago.
S L A T O N IN D E P . S C H O O L D IS T
This district is in Lubbock County
. . . I$ 2 7 ,0 0 0 _____ 1926-1952
1 20,000 ______1953-1962
6 s ’24
J-J 125,000___________ 1964
BOND. D EB T Oct 3 1923. $75,000
Sinking fund______________
5,250
Assessed value 1923_______ 3,600.000
School tax rate(per $1,000) ’23-$9.00
6s ’22

SH ELBY CO U N TY.
Center is the county seat.
SMITH CO U N TY.
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds
Tyler is the county seat.
-B
. . . 180,000.............................
R efunding Railroad Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds
Apr $7.7 6
-■
. . . $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ............................. 3s Court-H ouse ( R0 c .................... 192'
e d . b e g . x n 19C8
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds
’08
-a
. . . $ 3 5 0 , 0 0 0 . . . _____ _______ 4s Road A-OS101,000c................. .1948
Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 4 Bonds.
’23
$90,000c________serially
6s
. . . $50,000________________ 5s Road —
Bonds.
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds
5 s ’ 19 ___$240,000 c ________se'ially
-a
. . . $70,000.............................
5 H s’20 -- 1 9 5 ,0 0 0 c -------------serially
Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds
-a
' . . . $ 1 0 0 ,0 0 0 ............................. 5 H s’21 A-O 2 6 0 .0 0 0 c ---------- serially
Road-Improvement W arrants. 5H s '2 2 - - . 324,000 ............Serially
Road District No. 5 Bonds.
6a
...
$ 1 ,5 0 0 ................ .1926
6a
...
25.000............................. 5s 15 A-O $17.500c................... 1956
Road District No. 6 Bonds.
($4,000 yrly. beg. 1926.)
6a
. . . $30.0 0 0 ..........1932-1936 5s T 8 — $115,000 ------------ serially
Road District Bonds.
6a
...
40.000 ..........1937-1941
-a
. . . $1.105,000...................... 5s 13 A-O $56,000c................... 1953
6 a '19 F-A 605.000____Aug 1 1949 (Red. beg. aft. 10 yrs. from issue)
5 H «’19 F-A 100.000____ Aug 1 1949 58 '13 A-O 3 '8 .0 0 0 c ..P a rt yearly
6 s ’2 0 s-a
6 8 ,0 0 0 . Dec 15 ’26- 3 5 5s ’ 13 A-O 27.000c................... 1953
(Red. beg. aft. 10 yrs. from issue)
(For maturity see V. 112, p. 870.)
2
...Aug 10 1954
Road & Bridge Funding Bonds. 5s ’ 14 A-Ocall 9 .0 0 0 Aug 10 1924.)
after
534s
. . . $64,459________________ (Subject to
G E N .B D .D T . July 31’2 5 .$ 1 ,427,760
CO. B D . D E B T July 1 ’23 $21,111
Warrants (add’l)_________
28.000
Road Dist. debt___________
(?)
92 466
Assessed valuation 1922
7,134,810 Sinking fund and interest _
Assessed value 1925______ 15.005 78J
State & co.tax (per $ 1 ,000) ’22.$ 17.50
Popula’n 1910. 26.423: 1920. 27.464 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 .$13.20
fN T on fis or 1920 at th* Seaboard |Popula’non 3s paya6,e ,n Austin; O
1910, 41.746: 1920, 46.769
bs .f I» 2 0
the
1NT
D
National Bank,* * *
nth oruothers I nr Tyler, Austin an.l at Han­
In T u In A nutln an I ut U an
over N at. Bank, N . Y . C y
SHERM AN.

Sherman 1a the county seat of
Grayson Co. Incorp. Dec. 7 1858 S M IT H V IL L E .
Commission government adopted
This city is in Bastrop County.
March 6 1915: V I00. p. 1107.
B uilding Site W arrants
Improvement Bonds.
.8 ’20 . . .
$4.500____ Feb ’26-’34
6a '92
M -N$ >.600___ Nov 1 1932 BOND. D E B T Nov 1 '2 5 . $23,500
(Subject to call after 1912 )
Floating debt (add'l)______
26.737
d a '94 J-J
$4,000...J a n 16 1934 Ass’d val’n 1925 ( % act.). .2,264,200
(Subject to call after 1914.)
City tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 $10.00
6 a '95 A-O
$5.000........1926-1936 Population 1910. 3.167; 1920, 3,204
($500 payable yearly Oct. l.j
6a '99 F-A $15.600.........1926-1940
S M IT H V IL L E IN D E P . S C H . D IST.
Park Bonds.
. . . $90.0 0 0 c -___________
6 a '14 A-O
$6.600........1926-1954 6 s
B OND. D EB T Nov 1 3 ’2 5 . $90,000
Park and Auditorium Bonds.
Sinking fund______ ______
4.875
6 a g ’ 17 M -N ($22.000-M ay 1 26 ’47
1 20,000.May I ’4b-’57 Ass’d val. ’25 ( H act.)------ 2,785.000
School tax rate (per $1,000) '25-$9.1d
Street Im provement Bonds.
4Hs 0ti F-A $10.5 ) 0 ........1925-1946
4H s’10 J-J
500........... ...1 9 2 6 S N Y D E R .
This city is in Scurry Countv.
6a T2 M-S
69.000........1926-1952
5s 14 A-O
17 4 0 0 ........1926-1954 BOND. DEBT Nov 2 1 ’2 5 . $94,400
6 a 16 J-D J21,000c June 2 6 ’2 6 -46 Water debt (iucl.)_________
87.900
1 ZU. I
86,920
120,000cJune26 47-’56 Floating debt (add’l) ______
f 7,0
18.009
000 -------- 1926-1938 Sinking fund and interest..
5a '19 J-D ( $ 1 .
. ,000 In even years) Assessed val. ’25 (65%act.) 2,300.000
(40.0
. .0 (H)........... 1940-1959 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 .$14.00
6> s
4
...
50.000____
Population 1910, 2,514: 1920. 2,179
P ublic School Bonds.
4Hs 07 J-J
19.000c.July 1 ’26-’34
6a 12 M -S 45 000..........1926-1942 S O M E R V E LL C O U N T Y S P E C IA L
R O A D D IS T R IC T .
5s T6 J-J
80 OOOc.July 15 26-56
la '17
22,000......... 1926-1947 5 H s’23 F-A$112.000--Feb 1 ’26-’53
(?>
$17,500 ____ 1926-1939 BONDED D E B T _________
6a '19 J-D
($2,500 In odd years.)
25.000
_1940-1949 SO U R L A K E .
This town is in Hardin County.
50.000 ____ 1950-1959
6Hs
1 0 0 .000 ......... ......... Town placed in hands of receiver, see
_ R efu n d in g Te*. & Pac. Ry. Bds. V. 119, p. 1759.
6a 04 F-A $14,000. .Aug 1 ’26- 39
Sewer Bonds.
S O U TH F O R T W O R T H IN D .
4Ha01 J-J $34.000.-July 1 ’26-’42
S C H O O L D IS T R IC T .
4 Ha 03 M -N 4 5 0 0 ..May 1 ’26-’36
This district has been annexed to
6a '14 A-O 14 500..........1926-1954 Fort Worth Independent School Dist.
*“
^
8 8J0c June26 26-’36
6a '16 J-D 20.000c June 26 ’37-'46 S O U TH P A R K IN D . S C H . D IS T
10.000c June 26 ’47-’56
This district (P. O. Beaumont)
IH a ’21 a-a 1 0 0 .0 0 0 . .............
is in Jefferson County.
R efu nd ing Water Bonds.
Building Bonds.
4Ha’07 J-J
$22.000........1926-1947 e 07 Apr $23,0 0 0 c ...F e b 7 1947
W ater-W orks Bonds.
(Subject to call after Feb 7 1927.)
4Ha 03 M -N $11,000____ 1926-1933 5s' 15 Apr $50.00 0 c..M a y 10 1955
fa ’05 J-J
2,000........1926-1929 (Subject to call after May 10 1935.)
4 H* 08 F-A
500........1926-1926 5s 16 A-O Sl6.0n0c.Aug 21 ’26-41
444a 08 a -O
6 000 ..A p r 1 '26-'35
18 A-O $ 8 2 .0 0 0 ...........1926-1958
414810 J-J
4.500........ 1926-1934 5Jis'22 ---- 279,000-------------- serially
6s ’ l l
J-J
=
13.000........1926-1951 BOND. D E B T Sept 1 ’2 5 . $448,009
6 a 12 J-J
20.000..July 1 ’26-'45 Sinking fund____________
40,678
14 A-O
26.000........1926-1954 Total assessed value 1925
16 J-D 21 .OOOc.June 26 26-46
(appr. 6 0 % )..................... 16,887,930
...
40,000.............
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) '2 5 ..$ 0 .0 0
6 Ha 21 s-a
75.000.............
Population in 1922 (est.)_.......... 7.800
Fire Departm ent Bonds.
IN T . is payable in N . Y .t Chicago
6 i '16 J-U
5,00 >c.June 2 6 ’27-35 and Austin.
(Due $ 1 .000 biennially.)
F unding Bonds.
STAM FORD.
6s ’95 A-O $9 5 0 0 ...Apr 1 *26-’4e
This city is in Jones County.
E lectric-Light Bonds.
Street Improvement Bonds.
4 )ia 08 A-O
$1.000........1920-1940 -s 02 . . . $2,000.
6a ’ 14 A-O
2.000....... 1926-1954 -a ’08 - - 4.500..............................
6 a 16 J-D
6 ,000c.June 27 '25-36 -a ’09 . . .
20.000..............................
(Due $ 1,0011 biennially.)
10 . . .
1 0 .0 0 0 .............................
BOND. DEBT 1925_____ $1 175.000 5s ’17 . . . 12,500.......................1957
Water debt, Included_____ 203.500
19
. . . 2 0 .0 0 0 -............................
Sinking fund and int...........
16 <62
(Subject to call after 1927.)
Assessed valuation 1925-.12 316 262 5s
...
70.000..............................
Actual value (est.)______ 22 01U.IM
City-H all Bunds.
Value of city property______ i,640,222 5s 17 . . . $12.500.............................
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919..$21.20 5 a ’ 17 . . . 1 2 ,5 0 0 ................. ..1 9 5 7
Popula'n 1910. 12,412: 1920, 15,031
(Subject to call after 1927.)
IN T . at Nat.Park B k .,N . Y .C ity
Sewer Bonds.

5s ’18 . . . $ 3 5 ,0 0 0 ............................
8 IN T O N IN D E P E N S C H . D IS
W ater-W orks Bonds.
B O N D . D E B T Nov 6 1923 .*50.000 5s T 8 . . . 200,000.............................
Assessed valuation 1922 . 3 023.103
. . . 2 0 0 ,0 0 0 ......... ........ ...........
8 ch. tax rate (per $ 1 .000) ’23. .$6.50
Auditorium Bonds.
5s
. . . $35.000________________
SLATON.
BOND. D E B T June 30 ’23 $616,000
This town Is in Lubbock County 8 inklng fund______ _______
19.569
Sewer Bonds.
Total assessed value 1921..3.347,380
6s ’21 J-J $52,OOOc.July 1 *26-'61 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 0 ...$ 2 2 .1 0
6s
. . . 100,000....... ................... Pop’n 1910. 3,902; 1920 ..........3.704




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U. S. TERRITOKIES AND POSSESSIONS
STAMFORD IN D . SC H . D IS T .
This district is in Jones County.
5s
. . . $10,000...............................
6s
M -S 80.000________________
(Due $2,000 for 40 years)
BOND. D EBT Nov 13 ’25- $149,000
Sinking fund _____________
3.000
Tot. ass’d val.’25 ( Vi act.) .4,250.000
School tax rate(per$l,000)’25.$10 00
Population in 1919 (est.)______ 5,000

5s

Filtration Plant Bonds.
...

$35,000.............. - .............

Sewer Bonds.
5s ’ 16 J-D $50.000......................1956
W ater-W orks Bonds.

5H s l4 A -0 $ 3 10.000____Apr 1 1954
(Subject to call after April 1 1934.)
B O N D . D EBT Nov 1 3 ’25 $490,000
Water debt (incl.)_________ 315,000
Sinking fund_______________ 125.250
Assessed value, real estate.3.680,371
STARR CO U N TY.
Assessed value, personal___1.467.030
Tot.ass’d val.’25 (60% act.)5.147,401
Riogrande is the county seat.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925__ $17 60
Special Road Bonds.
5 H s’22 F-A*$150,000 ____ 1928-1952 Population 1910, 4.176; 1920. 4,307
Funding W arrants.
8 s ’21 M -S *$ 1 8 .0 0 0 ..Sept 1 ’26-’31 S W E E T W A T E R IN D . S C H . D IS T .
Building Bonds.
General Funding W arrants.
s-a $10.000c....................1949
-s
. . . $ 10 ,0 0 0 .................. ........... 5s
TOTAL DEBT Sept 1922. $270,000 5s T2 Aug 5 0 .0 0 0 .................... 1952
...
80,000 _______________
Assessed value 1921________ 3.139,870 5H s
Populn 1910, 13,151; 1920. 13,089 TOTAL DEBT Oct 1 9 2 3 .. $72,000
*INT. at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y . Ass’d val’n 1922___________ 5.800 000
School tax rate(per$l ,000) ’22 .$ 5 .0 0
Population in 1923 (est.)______ 6,000
STEPHENS CO U N T Y .
IN T. payable In New York.
County seat is Breckenridge.
Road Bonds.
S W IS H E R C O U N T Y .
5H s’20 F-AS584.000-.Feb 1 5 ’26-’50
Tulia is the county seat.
(See V. 110, p. 1666, for maturity) B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 9 2 4 .. $60,006
5 H s’21 A-01.176.000.A pr 15 ’26 46 Floating debt (add’l ) ......... ..
36.972
5 H s ’25 A-O 1,000.000- - Apr 10’26-’54 Sinking fund and interest..
19.041
BO N D . D EBT Jan. 1925.$2.741.000 Assessed value, real estate.4.016,060
Sinking fund______________
655,544 Assessed value, personal___1,022,323
Assessed value 1921______ 25.8 j3 .210 Other assessable property.. 420.811
Population 1910. 7.980: 1920 15.40? Tot.ass’d val.'24 (30% act.)5.459.194
IN T . at the Hanover N at’l Bank, Slate & C o . taxfper $1 .000' 24.$2.50
N . Y . City.
Population 1910, 4,012; 1920. 4,388
STEPHEN V I lT e !
This city is in Erath County.
City-Hall Bonds.
5s
...
$1.500____ Sept 1 1948
Sewer Bonds.
5s
...
$5.500____ Jan 1 1949
6s ’21 . . .
6 200 --------- 1926-1951
Street Improvement Bonds.
5s
...
$2.500____Jan 1 1949
6 s ’21 . . .
35.000
1926-1951
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5s
...
$10.000____Jan 2 1952
6 s ’ 21 . . .
44,000
1926-1951
BOND. D EBT Oct 1 ’2 3 -- $112,900
6 000
Warrant debt (add’l)______
Sinking Tund and i i d.
.
6. 794
Assessed value, re
618,614
Assessed value, pe 7 6 4 ,4 0 3
Total assessed value 1923
(about 65% actual)____ 2,383.020
Total tax rate (per$l .000) ’23.$10.00
Population 1910. 2.561; 1920. 3.891
STEPH^NSVILLE IN D . SCH.
D ISTR ICT.
This district (P. O. Stephensville)
Is in Erath County.
5s
.--$ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ....... .....................
BOND. D EBT N o v 7 ’2 2 -. $134,000
Sinking Find _____________
15,305
Assess, val. ’22 ( H actual).3.103.320
School tax rate (per $1.000; ’22 $5.00
Population 1922 (est.)_______ 6,000
S T E R L IN G C O U N T Y .
Sterling City is the county seat.
BOND. DEBT Nov 14 '2 5 . $45,000
4 00)
Floating debt (add’l) ______
Sinking fund and interest..
25.581
Tot.ass’d val.’25(60%act.) 2.480.123
State&Co tax<
per $ 1 .000) '25 $14.70
Population 1910. 1.493; 1920. 1,053
S T E R L IN G C I T Y IN D . S. D.
This district (I*. O. Sterling City)
Is in Sterling County.
5s ’23 M-S $45,000-M ar 15 ’26-’43
B O N D . D EB T Nov 13 ’25- $46,500
Sinking fund_______________
2.500
Tt. ass’d val.’25 (H act.)2,233.321
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000)’25
$8.50
IN T. at First Nat. Bank. Sterling,
and Seaboard Nat. Bauk, N . Y . City.

TAHOKA.

T >i- city is in Lynn County.

6s

-s

Street Im provement B onds.
___

$30,000_________ serially

Paving Bonds.

. . . $90.000..............................
BOND. D EBT Nov 28 ’2 4 -.$62,000
Assessment debt (add 1)_____ 62,709
Water debt (Incl.; ___________ 52,000
Assess, val ’24 (60% act.)—
Real estate________________ 685.580
Personal.....................
.321.593
T o t a l ..______ __________ 1,007.170
City tax (per $1,000) 1924..$15.00
Pop’n. 1920, 786; 1922 (est.) 1,380

TAHOKA IN d T s CH. DIST.
5s ’20

F-A $30,000____ Aug 1 1960
(Optional Aug. 1 1940)
BOND. D EBT Nov 1 1923 $45,009
Sinking fund_______________
5,184
Assess, val. '23 (70% act’l) .3,400,009
1,600
Population (est.)__________

T A R R A N T COUNTY.
County seat Is Fort Worth.

Road Bonds

(R e d . heg. i n

1922).

5s

19 A U $3 117.000......... ...............
Road & Bridge Funding Bonds.
4 iM ’22A-O.$1.080.000cApr 10 ’26-’52
5s'23 A-O10 28 ),000c Apr 10 ’26-’53
5s '23 s-a 268,000________________
B O N D . D EBT July 31 ’25$4,745,009
Warrant debt (add'l)____
73.914
Sinking fund and interest.
365.440
Assess, val. real estate___98 836.229
Assess, val. personal_____ 29.715,780
Other assess, property___15.551,140
Total assessed value 1925
(63% a c t u a l) ............ 144,103,140
State&Co. tax(per $1,000) -2 5 -.$ 9 .0 0
Pop’ n 1910, 108,572; 1920. 152.800
INT. at Chem. Nat. Bk., N . Y .
T A R R A N T CO. I M P T . D IS . NO. 1.
Levee & Dike ( R e d . b e g . i n 1930).
• 10
‘*
. . $250.000___________ 1950
B O N D . D EB T Dec 1 9 2 3 .. $250,000
Assess, val., real estate____ 2,000.000
Assess, val., personal_____ 5^5.910
Tot .assess .val .’23(50% act) 2.585,910
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1923___$13.60

T A YL O R .
This city Is in Williamson County.
STONEW ALL CO U N TY.
Commission government approved
Aspe.rmoril is the county seat.
Jan 14 1913.
Road Dist. No. 5 Bonds.
School Bonds.
5 Hs’ I8 A-O $77.000.....................1949
*9 .000c___$500 yearly
O N D . D E B T r l » v 2 0 ’ 2 4 . $ 1 2 2 , 2 4 0 6s 11 ___
Rd. Dist. No. 5 d’t(add'l)!
77.000 5s T2 J-D 10,000c..D ec 15 1952
Floating debt (add’l ) _____ ________ 29.031 (Subject to call Dec 15 1922)
Sinking fund and interest-.
30.021 5 s ’21 s-au 199.000c.- $7 .0 0 0 y’rly
5 s ’23 J-J 110.000c--Jan 1 ’29-’38
Assess, val. ’24 (35% act.):
122,000c --Jan 1 ’39-’49
Real estate_____________ 3 140 733
City Hall ( R e d . b e g . t . 1915).
Personal------------------------ 835,975
Other property__________ 4 5 3 9 8 1 5s u4 M -S $13,000c...................1944
t Park Bonds.
T otal-------------------------------4.707.131
State & Oo.tax(per $1.0 0 0 '’24 $16.53 5s '23 M -S $46.0 0 0 c ________ yearly
Population 1910. 5.320; 1920. 4.086 (Due $2,000 for the irst ten years
and $3,000 for the next ten years)
S treet B on d s.
8 T R A W N INDEPENDENT S. D.
This district (P. O. Strawn) is in 5s 08 . . . $25,000c................... 1948
(Subject to call after 1933)
Palo Pinto County.
5s T2 . . .
23.000c................... 1952
5s
. . . $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 ....................
(Subject to call after 1922)
BONDED D E B T ........... ..
(?)
5s '15 . . .
50.000c____ 1926-1935
Assessed valuation 1922___ 2,200,000
School tax rate (per $ 1 ,000) ’22$10.00 5s ’ 16 M -S 3 2 .0 0 0 c .-.$ 2 ,0 0 0 y'ly
5s '16 M-S 4 1 ,000c.$1,000 yearly
C rem a tory B on d s.
SU G AR LAND IN D . SCH. D IST.
—
$ 2 ,400c___$100 yearly
This district (P. O. Sugar Land) Is 6 s 'l l
T O T. D E B T Dec 1 '25____ $482,400
In Fort Bend County.
Tot. as'd val.’25(70% act.)6.850,000
5s T 6 M -N $ 1 5 .5 0 0.......... 1926-1956
5s
M -N 35.000______
1942 Tot. tax rate (per $ 1 ,000)’2 5 - .$18.00
BON D . D EBT Nov 2 3 ’2 4 . $50,000 Population 1910. 5,314; 1920. 5.965
lN T . on scuool bonds of 1911 at
Tot. ass’d val. 1 9 2 1 ..
2.463,906
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 4 ...$ 1 0 00 Chase N at. Bk.. N . Y . C ., bonds of
1908 at State Treasurer’s office; other
Population in 1920_____________3,000
at N at. Bk. of Commerce, N . Y . O.
SULPHUR SPR IN G S.
TAYLO R COUNTY,
No recent returns.
Abilene Is the county seat.
SU TTO N CO U N T Y .
County seat is Sonora.
Special Road Bonds.
5 H s ’24 F-AS200.000____Feb 1 1954
(Optional Feb 1 1944)
BO N D . D EBT Dec 1924. $220,000
Total assessed value______ 3,866.672
Population in 1920_____________1,598
IN T . at Hanover N at. Bank,
N . Y . City.

Sw e e t w a t e r !

P r e c in c t N o. 1 R oa d B o n d s .

5s TO — $126.000c.................. I960
(Subject to call beginning 1930)
C o u rt-H o u s e B on d s.

5s 13 A-G$ 134 0 0 0 c ...A p r 3 1951
(Subject to call beginning Apr 3 T 8 )
Road Bonds.
5 Hs'23 J-D $342,000.Dec 1 ’26-'53
(For maturity see V. 118, p- 337.)
CO. B D . D T. Dec 1 ’2 5 - - - $438,000
Floating debt (add’l)______
21,485
Sinking fund anil interest__
20,267
Assess. Value of Co.:
1925 ( H act.)
$18.917,930

This city Is In Nolan County.
Water works bonds____________$5,000
City hall bonds_______________ 10,000
* Issued prior to the law o f 1893.
Street bonds_________________ 45.000 which requires approval and registra­
Sewer bonds___________________35,000 tion by State officials.

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TEXAS—CITIES AND TOWNS

301,936
Sinking fund_____________
Assessed value 1925_____ 12.556.610
Total tax (per $1,000) 1925— $23 20
IN T . on Improvement bonds pay­
able in New York; on street and sewer
bonds of 1903 at Seaboard Nat
Bank, N . Y ., and at State Treas­
urer’s office In Austin; on bonds
TEMPLE.
of 1909 at Texarkana Nat. Bank or at
This city is in Bell County.
State Treas. office in Austin, on
Paving Bonds.
school bonds of 1913 at Texarkana
_s
. . . $100,000_______________ Nat. Bk. or Seaboard N a t.B k ..N .Y
School Bonds.
on bonds of 1920, 1921, 1922 and
5s ’25 A-O (
1924 at the Continental & Commer­
15=M$100,000-Apr 15 ’26-’35 cial N at. Bk., Chicago, and on 4 % s
l 110,000.Apr 15 ’36-’45 of 1925 at the Seaboard N at. B k.,
B O N D . D E B T June 1925. $757,500 N . Y . C .
Water & sewer dt. (incl.)__315,000
Sinking fund_______________ 201,278 T E X L IN E .
Assessed value, real estate.8 601.840
This town is in Dallam County.
Assessed value, personal___2,528,760
W ater Bonds.
Tot.as’d val.’25 (3-5act.) .11,130,600 6s ’22 s-a $45,000____________1952
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925____ $19.00
(Optional 1937.)
Population 1910,10,993:1920. 11.033
Electric Light Bonds.
♦IN T. at the Mechanics & Metals 6s ’22 s-a $15,000______
1952
Nat. Bk., N . Y . C .
(Optional 1937.)
B OND. DEBT June 30 ’23..$ 8 5 ,00 0
TERRELL.
Assessed value 1921_________ 480,761
This city Is In Kaufman County.
Population in 1920_______________ 313
♦Water-W orks Bonds.
(Subject to call after M ay 1 1914)
4s ’02 . . .
$ 5 ,000c___July 1 1942 T E X L IN E IN D . S C H . D IS T .
This district (P. O. Texline) is in
(Subject to call after July 1 1907)
6s ’06 . . .
$ 4 ,4 0 0 c .. . May 1 1931 Dallam County.
(Subject to call after May 1 1916)
High School Bldg. Bonds.
6 s ’ ll
. . . $ 1 2 ,000c.. . May 1 1951 6s ’21 M-SSI00.000____Sept 1 1961
(Optional Sept. 1 1941.)
(Subject to call after May 1 1926)
6s T 2 . . . $ 2 0 .000c.. . June 1 1952 B O N D . DEBT Dec 12 ’25. $100,000
Floating debt (additional).
15,000
(Subject to call after June 1 1922)
7.000
5s '20 F-A 175.000c___part yearly Sinking fund----------------------Ass’d val. ’25 (75% a c t .) ..2,220.000
Light and Water Bonds.
6s TO . . . $ 7 ,500c____Jan 1 1950 School tax rate (per $1,000) ’25$10.00
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1915)
6s TO . . .
$8,00 0 c ...S e p t 1 1950 T IM P S O N .
(Subject to call after Sept 1 1925)
This city is in Shelby County
Sidewalk and Crossing Bonds.
W ater-W orks Bonds.
6a ’ l l
. . . SlO.OOOc.. . May l 1951 5s '14 A -0 $17 000. .Apr 10 1954
(Subject to call after May 1 1926) (Subject to call after April 10 1924.)
Street Bonds.
6s
...
10.000________________
6* T2 . . . >22 5 0 0 c...J u n e 1 1962
Electric Light Bonds.
(Subject to call after June 1 1922)
-s ’23 M -S $40,000__________ _____
City-H all & Hire-Station Bonds
Sewer Bonds.
6s T4 . . . >32.000c..Jan 13 1954 6s
. . . $30.000__________ _____
(Subject to call after Jan. 13 1924)
Street-Improvement Bonds.
School Bonds.
5s 14 A-O $10 0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1954
4a ’01 . . . $14,0 0 0 c ...J a n 11941 (Subject to call after April 10 1924 )
(Subject to call after Jan 1 1911) B O N D . DEBT Dec 10 '24..$ 6 7 ,0 0 0
6s T2 ___
$5.0ii0c...June 1 195i Assessment debt (add'l)_____ 10.000
(Subject to call after June 1 1922) Sinking fund________________ 9.750
6s T4 . . . $78.000c. Jan 13 1954 Assess, val. real estate____..5 2 5 ,0 0 0
(Subject to call after Jan. 13 1924 ) Assess, val. personal_ ______300 000
_
Light Bonds.
Total assessed value 1924___ 825,000
4s ’07 . . . $10.200____Sept 1 194i Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924_$15 (0
(Subject to call after Sept. 1 1917.) Population 1910, 1,528; 1920, 1,526
B O N D . DEBT June 30 ’25. $412,463
Floating debt (add'l)______
$9,000
Water deb (incl.)_________ $224,150 T IT U S C O U N T Y .
Sinking fund and Interest..
76 790
M t. Pleasant Is the county seat.
Assessed valuation 1925___4.144.766
Road Bonds.
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1914. $22.30 5M(ST9 . . . .>528.000.
1926-1949
Population 1910, 7.050; 1920. 8,349
Precinct No. 1 Road Bonds.
IN T . at Seaboard Nat. Bk., N . Y 5s 16 A-O $200.000.........................
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s 16 A-O $26,000.............................
TERRELL C O U N T Y .
BOND. DEBT June 30 '23 $877,000
Sanderson is the county seat.
Sinking fund------------ 22 193
Special Road Bonds.
5 H s’22 M-SS225 0 0 0 .Mar 10 ’26-’52 Assess, value of county ’22
(1 -3 actual)_____ .
6 000,000
(For maturity see V 116, p. 1690.)
B O N D . DEBT Nov 16 '2 5 . $223,000 3tate&Oo.tax(per $1 .000) ’22-$32.50
Sinking fund_________ ____
16.000 Populat'n 1910. 16.422; 1920. 18.128
Assessed valuation 1925 $5 000.000
State&Co.tax (per $1.000) ’25-$22.55 TOM GR E EN C O U N T Y .
Population 1910. 1,430; 1920, 1,595
San Angelo Is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
Te x a r k a n a '
5H sT 9M -N $ 114.000.May 1 T6 '48
This city Is In Bowie County. Inc
Bridge Bonds.
In 1876
Population 1910. 9.790 6s '98 A-O $12.000c._.O ct 10 1928
1920. 11.480
5s 00 A-O
7.000c___June 1 1930
Sewage Disposal Bonds.
6s 12 A-O 70,000c. ..O c t 10 1952
5s 17 A-O $50(100
Oct 1 1947 (Subject to call beg. Oct. 10 1922 )
(Subject to call after Oct 1 1927.) BOND. DEBT Nov 1924. $557,000
Street and Sewer t k e d a f t e r 10 Sinking funds
________
43 304
y e a r s Iru n t i s s u e ) .
Assessed value 1924______ 12,900.780
5s ’96 J-J
$9 000____July 1 1936 County tax rate(per$l .000) '24..".8 75
5s 03 M -N 23.000____ May 1 1943 Popula’n 1910, 17,882: 1920 14.662
Paving Bonds.
IN T . at State Treas. office In Aus
6 s ’20 M -S 300,000__________ serial tin or at Hanover Nat. Bank, N . Y
5 s ’22 M -S 1196.000--June 1 ’28-’41
\ 4 .0 0 0 ... June 1 1942
T R A V IS C O U N T Y .
(Optional any time after 5 years)
County seat Is Austin.
6s ’21 M-S 300.000c.M ar 1 ’27-’41
Special Road Bonds.
Fire Station Bonds.
6s
M -N Sl 0 .0 0 0 .....................1949 5 s '24 F-A$ 1,120.500Feb 1 ’26-'52
(For maturity see V. 118, p. 337.)
B uilding Bonds.
5s ’03 M-N $4 .000___ May 1 1943 5>is’24 J-J 31 5 0 0 .-July 1 ’26 '52
'For matttrity see V. 118. p 327>
(Subject to call after May 1 1913.
5s '09 M-S $2,5 0 0c...M ar 1 1949 5 K s ’24 . . . 114.000______1926-1949
5 K s ’24 . . .
3 1 .0 0 0 .......... 1926-1951
(Subject to call after Mar. 1 1914.)
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
(20.000____Mar 1 1929
5s 1 ann
1933-1948
2 5 .0 0 0 .
-Mar'18 '30-34 $70 0 0 0 .
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5s ’24 M -S 35.000. .M ar 1 '35-'39
6M
4 5 .0 0 0 .
. Mar 1 40-44 s ' 2 2 . . . $21,500..............- .............
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
7 2 .0 0 0 .
. Mar 1 '45-'50
5Hs'23 . . . $72,500.............................
Street Bonds.
Bridge Bonds.
6s '07 J-D $20.000____ Dec 1 1947
4s ’98 A-O $23,000c.-Feb 10 1936
(Bed. after 5 years from issue.)
5s '09 M -S
3,000c. -Mar 1 1949 (Subject to call after March 1 1905 )
4s '00 Apr $39,000c..M ar 10 1940
(Bed. after 5 years from issue.)
5 s ’23 J-D 140.000. .June 1 28-’41 (Subject to call after Marcb 1 1905.)
Road and Bridge Bonds (R e d
110.000 June 1 ’42-'43
a f t e r 10 y e a r s f r o m i s s u e ) .
f 30,000................1 9 3 5
194>
4M s'25 M -S (120.000_____ 1936-1955 4s 08 A-0$247,000c..............
l 5 0,000_____ 1956-1965 T O T. B D . DT. Aug 1 '2 5 -$ l .772.000
Warrant debt (add’l)_____
335.000
Improvement Bonds.
251.177
6s '94 M -S $28.000____Mar 1 1934 Sinking fu n d................
(Subject to call $2,000 every thre< NET D E B T _____________ 1 520 23
\ssbssed value 1925------- 43.690 000
years after March 1 1904.)
\ctual val. (est.)_______ 100,Ml" 000
Wafer Bonds
6s > 6 Jan $1.000____Jan 11930 Slate & co.tax (per $1.00(0'25.$ 16 35
Bridge Bonds ( R e d . b e g in 1912 ) Popula’n 1910 . 55.620: 1920 . 57 .6 16
IN T . at Security Trust Co..Austin
-S '07 J-D $ 1 0 ,0 0 0 ... Dec 1 1947
Sewer (R e d . a f t e r 5 y r s . f r o m i s s u e )
6 '07 J-D $10,000____ Dec 1 1947 TRINITY COUNTY.
b
Groveton is the county seat.
School-Building.
Court-House (R e d . b e g . in 1923)
5s ’09 M-S$ 125.0 0 0 c ...M a r 1 1949
5s T3 J-J
5 0 .0 0 0 ... Jan 1 1953 So 13 . . . $86,000......................1953
(Subject to call beg. Jan.- I 1928.)
Road Bonds
5^s
. . . $577,000.Apr 1 0 ’36-’55
Jail Bonds il i e d . b e a m , in 1914)
6s '09 M-S $5 500c. Mar 1 1949
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
Refunding Vonds (optionalafter ba ’ 13 Apr $60.000____________1933
Road District No. 2 Bonds.
5 years.)
$30,000c .Apr 10 1931 5s T4 . . . $100,000____ May 1 1954
20,000c_Apr 10 ’32’35 Subject to call begin. Sept. 1 1934.)
4 %i s’25A-O
/
60,000-Apr 10 '36-’45 CO. B D . D T . June 30 ’24. $36,000
657
80.000c.Apr 1 0 ’46'55 Sinking fund_______________
90,000c.Apr 10 ’56’65 Assessed valuation 1922___ 5,885,345

T A Y L O R C O U N T Y ( C o n c l u d e d ).
Total tax rate (per $1,000)’25 $15.20
Pop’n ’ 10, 26,293; ’2 0 . .......... 24.081
IN T . on 5s of 1918 payable In
New York or Chicago, on others at
the Farmers’ & Merchants’ Nat.
Bank, Abilene.




[V ol. 121.

State & co.tax (per $1,000)’22.$13.10 V A L V E R D E C O U N T Y .
Popula’n 1910, 12,768; 1920, 13,623
Del Rio is the county seat.
IN T .o n road bonds at IstN at. Bk.,
Road bonds.
Groveton, or N at. City Bank, N . Y . 5 V£s’20 M -S $200 0 0 0 .Sent 1 ’26-’50
B O N D . D E B T N ov 14 '25 $350,000
24,000
T R I N I T Y C O U N T Y R O A D D IS T . Floating debt (add’l) _____
30,000
- - -$ 1 7 0 ,0 0 0 ________________ Sinking fund______________
N ET D E B T Feb 1922____$170,000 Tot.ass’d val.'25 (30%act) 12,381,187
Assessed value____________ 1.400,000 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925--$17.20
Population, 1910, 8,613; 1920,12,706
IN T . at N at. City Bank, N . Y .
T R I N I T Y H E IG H T S IN D . S . D . V AN Z A N D T C O U N T Y .
This district has been annexed by
Canton Is the county seat.
Dallas.
Road District No. 4 Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 18 A-O $161,000 ____ 1926-1948
T R I N I T Y R IV E R I R R I O . D IS T .
Road D ist. No. 3 Bonds.
No recent returns.
($5,0 0 0 c ...F e b 1 1936
5 H s’18 A-O (70,000c_Feb 1 ’37-’43
T U L IA IN D . S C H . D IS T .
60,000c.Feb 1 ’44-’46
This district (P. O. Tulia) Is In
115,000c
Feb 1 1947
Swisher County.
5 j* s ’22 s-an ($30.000---------1926-1940 . . sRoad . Bonds.
. . $300.000.................- ...........
j 6 6 ,0 0 0 _____ 1941-1962
BOND. D E B T N o v i 1923 $117,000 6s W arrants $54,000 .......... 1926-1935
’20 J-D
Sinking fund_______________
8,942 BD . D EB T Nov 26 ’2 4 ..$ 1 ,076,011
Assess, val. 1923 (act.)____ 3,430,000 Sinking fund and interest__
57,820
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’23_$7.00 Tot. assess, val. '24______ 9,982,417
Population (est.) 1923_________2,400 Total tax rate (per $1.000) ’24.$17.50
IN T . payable In New York.
Popula’n 1910. 25,651; 1920. 30,784
T U L IA . " "
This city is in Swisher County.
W ater-W orks Extension Bonds.
6s ’22J-D10j$25,000--Jan 10 ’28-’52
\ 2 0 .0 0 0 .-Jan 10 ’53-’62
Sewer Extension Bonds.
6s ’22J-D 10 $30,000--Jan 10 ’33-’62
Light Plant Extension Bonds.
6s ’22J-D10 ($10,000--Jan 10 ’28-’47
\ 15.000--Jan 10 ’48-’62
ROND. D EB T Nov 12 ’25- $127,000
T9t.ass’d val.’25 ( h a c t.).1,438,322
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1295____$15.00
Population 1910, 1,216; 1920, 1,189
IN T . at Hanover N at. B ank.N .Y.
TYLER.
County seat of Smith Co. The
validity of all bonded debt of city
■■ver questioned has been finally sus­
tained by State Supreme Court. See
"State & City Sec. for May 27 1905
Commission government adopted
April 6 1915. V . 100, p. 1373.
Water W orks R efunding.
U «s’ 19 . . . $16 00 0 .............................
Refunding Bonds.
5s 06 J-J $30.000c___July 1 1936
Subject to call $8,000 after July 1
1916, $4,000 after July 1 1921 and
$18,000 after July 1 1926 )
5Vjs’ 1 8 _
_ $17.0 0 0 ...........1926-1938
W ater-W orks Bonds.
5* ’ 16 A-OS186 000-Apr 10 '26-’56
Funding Bonds.
4s ’96 J-J $35.0 0 0 c ...A p r 1 1926
4s ’96 J-J
33.500*c..A p r 1 1932
School ( R e d . a f t . 10 y r s . f r o m i s s u e )
5s 12 . . . $50.000......................1952
5s T7 J-J (54 000 .......... 1926-1952
\15.000.......... 1953-1957
5s '23 ___ 210.000__________serial.
5s ’23 A-O 40,000.............................
Sewer Bonds.
5J^s’22 J-J $ 8 1 ,0 0 0 ---Jan 2 ’26-’52
Paving Bonds.
5s ’07 M -N $ 15.000c.-M ay 15 1937
(Subject to call.)
5 s ’08 M -N 10.000c..M ay 15 1938
(Subject to call after 1918.)
(5 4 .0 0 0 c____ 1926-1942
5s ’24 A-O (5 6 .0 0 0 c ____ 1943-1956
140,000c____ 1957-1964
B O N D . D EBT Oct 28 ’2 3 . $805,500
Water works bonds (incl.). 224.000
Sinking fund----------------------22.458
Floa ting debt (add’l) ______
6.400
Assessed value, real estate.7.339.412
Assessed val.. personal____2.372.923
Tot .ass’d val.’23(65% act) .9,712.335
Pax rate (per $1.000) 1923 ___ $21 0 0
Popula’n 1910. 10.400: 1920. 12.086
IN T . on refunding bonds Id N . Y
oavlag bonds In N . Y ., Tyler or at
Austin; water bonds at State Treas
iff Ice, City Treas. office or at Metro
politan Trust Co., N . Y .; on bond;of 1922 at the Metropolitan Trusi
Co.. N. Y .; others In Tyler.
TYLER COUNTY.
Woodville Is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
)H »' 19 s-a 1800.000c..........................
BO N D . D EBT Dec 4 1925. $640,000
Floaiing debt (add’l)______ 187.38l
Sinking fund ____________
41.471
Tot.ass’d val.'25(2-5 act.).7,2O0.OOO
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '25 .$34 70
Popula'n In 1910 10 250; 1920,10,415

VERNON.

This city Is In Wilbarger County.
Incorporated 1889.
S chool Bonds.
5s '16 F-A $25,000____Aug 1 1956
(Subject to call Aug 1 1926.)
5H s
. . . 100,000 _______ Serially
W ater-W orks Bonds.

5s T 6

F-A $12.000____Aug 1 1956

(Subject to call Aug 1 1926.)

5H s’25 J-D
15,000........Yearly
Sewer Bonds.
6s T 6 F-A $3.000____Aug 1 1956
(Su 'ject to call Aug 1 1926.)
Str.-et Bonds.
5s T6 F-A $14.000___ Aug 1 1956
(Subject to call Aug 1 1926.)
5s '18 F-A
30.000___ Aug 1 1958
(Optional Aug. 1 1928.)
Paving Bonds.
5Hs'25 J-D $20.000c------------Yearly
BOND. DEBT Nov 18 '25. $487,000
Water debt (Included)____ 1O1.O00
Sinking fu n d _____________
67,000
Assess, val. ’25 (70% act.) .6,361.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 ..$17.50
Population 1910. 3.195; 1920—6,142
VICTO R IA.

This city is the county seat of
Vlcioria County. Population in
1910. 3.673: in 1920. 5.957.
Sewage-Disposal Plant B onds.
5s 16 A-O $35.000____July 1 1956
(Subject to call after July 1 1921.)
Fire-Station Bonds.
5s
. . . $30.000...................Bridge and Street B onds.
5s
...
30.000................. ..........
Tick Eradication Bonds.
5Hs
. . $20,000 .
-------------BOND D EBT J’ne 3 0 ’ 23. $222,500
Sinking fund and interest_
25,334
V IC T O R IA C O U N T Y .
Victoria is the county seat.
R e fu n d in g ( r e d . b e g . i n 1911).
3s 01 Apr $ 8 0 .0 0 0 ...Apr 10 1941
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds.
5s 12 . . . $200.000______ ________
Bridge Bonds.
5s 00 Apr $ 1 .9 0 0 ...N o v 18 1939
(Subject to call after 1905).
is ’02 Apr $ 3 .8 0 0 ...A p r 10 1942
(Subject to call after 1907.)
4s ’05 . . .
$1,900— -Feb 13 1945
Road Bonds.
5 s ’00 Apr $31.000— -Apr 10 1940
(Subject to call after 1905.)
Road Dist. No. 8 Bonds.
5s
J-J $21.00..................... 1949
(Subject to call 1944)
BOND D EBT June 30 24.$170,334
3lnkiug fund and Interest___ 43,553
Assessed ICounty, 1922..14,385,029
val— .(D is t. No. 1_____ 6.816.410
(Dist. No. 5 _____ 1.732.695
State & Co. tax (per *1 ,OOOV22.$l3.20
Popula'n 1910. 14.990; 1920, 18,271
V IC T O R IA C O U N T Y D R A IN A G E
D I S T R I C T N O. 3.
Drainage Bonds.
5s 16 . . . $1 12 000—Jan 1 ’26-’53
BOND. D EBT Jan 1 1916- *146,000

V IC T O R IA IN D . SC H . D IS T .
This distric* (P. O. Victoria) la
in Victoria County.
Building Bonds.
U PSH U R C O U N T Y .
14£sT7 K-A $x5.nno____ Feb 1 1957
Giliner Is the county seat.
is
. . . $41.500____ Apr 1 1941
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
...
12,000 — -Apr 11 1950
5 s '16 J-J $80.000____ July 1 1956 5s
BOND l)EH T Feb 23 T 7 ..$ 1 3 8 .5 0 0
(Subject to call $2,500 yearly.)
Sinking fund....... ............
21.284
Road District No. 7 Bonds.
5 ^ s ’ 16J-J $63.000____Jan 11956 Vsst-ssed valuation 1922 - 5,143,000
Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’22.$8.50
(Subiect to call part yrly. on Jan. 1.)
Road Bonds
5Hs'20 M -N j $64 OOOJ’ne 15 ’26-'33 WACO.
This city Is In McLennan County.
1
2.000 June 15 1934
5Hs'20 M -N 48 OOO.May 15 '26 '60 Present charter adopted in 1913.
Bridge Bonds.
(See V 111 p 1682, for maturity)
BOND. DEBT Dec 4 ’23.$1,012.500 5s ’ 14 . . . $50.000c__ Jan 1 1944
25.000_____ Jan 1 1947
Sinking fund . . ________
52.663 5s 17 . . .
Funding Bonds.
Assess, val. '23 (66% act.).5,775,382
State & Co. tax(per $1.000)'23*26 50 Is g 00 J-J * 19.000c— -Jan 11 9 3 0
Popula’n 1910. 19.960; 1920. 22,472 5s 09 J-J ]00.000c___ Inly 1 1939
5s ’21 J-J $96.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1951
Public-W orks Bunds.
UVALDE.
r '(>H J-J
is
|0 n o n ......... Tnlv 1 1938
This town Is In Uvalde Countv
25.000____ July 1 1939
BOND. DEBT Dec 10 1925 $30,000 5s ’09 . . .
20.000_____ Jan 1 1952
Sinking fund and interest..
20,000 5s 12 . . .
Street Bonds.
Assessed value, real estate.2,517.965
75.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1939
99.800 5s '09 J-J
Assessed value, personal___
50.0 0 0 c...J u ly 1 1941
Tot.ass’d val. ’25 ( h act.).2,617,765 5s g 'l l J-J
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 9 2 5 -..$ 1 2 .5 0 5s 13 J-J 100 000c — .Jan 1 1943
65.000_____ Jan 1 1944
Population 1910, 3.998; 1920. 3,885 5s 14 J-J
5s ’ 17 A-O 2.5 0 0 0 ____ Apr 11947
U VALDE C O . R O A D D IS T . N O . 2 5s '21 J-J 100.0 0 0 c...J a n 1 1951
Uvalde is the county seat.
5s '24 F-A 88.000c.Aug 1 '44-’54
5t£s T 9 A-O I$154.000.Oct 10 ’26-’47
♦ Issued prior to the law of 1893
\ 1 0.000.0ct 10 '48-’49
BON D . D EBT Dec 1 9 1 9 .. $200,000 which requires approval and regis­
Assessed value 1919________3,897,965 tration by State officials.

TEXAS—CITIES AXD TOWNS

Dec., 1925.]
W ACO (C o n c l u d e d ).
W ater Works.
6s g ’04 M -N $305,000c..N ov 1 1934
4s g '03 A-O 10ri.000c...Oct 1 1933
6a T.2 J-J 400.000c.._July
1942
Sewer Bonds.
6s ’07
J-J $59.000c
Jan 1 1937
6s g ’ l l J-J
8 0.000c...J u ly 1 1941
5s T 3
J-J
2 5 .000c...Ja n 1 1943
6s ’ 14
J-J
25.000
Jan 1 1944
6a ’ 17
A-O 25.000
Apr 1 1947
5s ’ 18
s-a 225,000
Jan 1 1948
5s ’23
M -S 20,000--M ar 1 ’47-'75
School Bonds.
5s g 04 M -N $59.000c___Nov 1 1934
6s ’07
J-J
4 7 .000c...J an 1 1937
6s ’ 10
J-J 140.000c...Jan 1 1940
5s g ' l l J-J
5 6 .0 0 0 c ... July 1 1941
6s T3
J-J 120.000c..-Jan 1 1943
5s '14 J-J l i > 0 it)_____ Inne 1 l<Jt9
5s ’ 19 J-J 150.000_____June 1 1949
5 s ’22 A-O 400.000____ Apr 11952
(Due serially for 30 years.)
5 s ’23 M -S 18.000.-M ar 1 ’46-'54
5s ’24 M -S 15.000c.Sept 1 '50-'54
Fire-Station & Equip. Bonds.
5s ’ 17 A -o $ 2 8 .0 0 0 -.--$ 1 .0 0 0 y’rly
Park Bonds.
5s '10
J-J $35,000c
Jan 1 1940
5s ’ 14 . . .
00,000c
Jan 1 1944
5s ’21
J-J
65,000c.-.J an 1 1951
T O TAL DT. Nov l ’2 4 --$ 3 .848,000
Water debt (Incl.)________
810.000
Assess, value real estate--58,369,920
Assess, value personal_ 14.720.180
_
Total assessed value 1924-73.090.100
Total tax (per $1,000) 1921— $23.20
Population In 1910 (Census)-.2 6.425
Population in 1920___________ 3X.500
IN T . at Chemical Nat. Bank,
N . Y .; Spitzer, Rorick & Co., N . Y . t
and First Nat. Bank, Chicago.
D EB T L IM IT A T IO N .— Bonded
debt is limited by charter to 6 % of
assessed valuation for general pur­
poses and 3 % for water improvem’ts.

W ALKER CO. ROAD D. NO. 1.

Huntsville is the county seat.
. . . $150.000c................... 1934
5s *16 . . .
32.000 ______I9t6-I94l
B O N D . D EB T Dec 6 ’23 - $240,000
Assess, val. '23 (14 act.) 8,225.000
District tax rate (per $1,000)- $4.50
18.000
Population 1923 (est.)_____
IN T . at Nat. City Bank. N . Y .

B O N D . D E B T .D ec 10’25- $368,000
Sinking fund_______________
40,500
Assessed val’n, real estate.3,042,600
Assessed val’n, pers’l prop.1,508,400
Tot.ass'd val.'25(75%act.) 4,551,000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1 925---$20.00
Population 1910, 5,074; 1920, 6,203

W EATHERFORD
DISTRICT.

IND.

SCH.

This district (P. O. Weatherford)
is in Parker County.
5s
- .-$ 2 0 0 .0 0 0 ________________
B O N D . D E B T Nov 26’2 5 - $220,000
45.000
Floating debt (add’l)______
Sinking fund_______________
43.168
Total assessed value 1924-.4,650,000
School tax rate (per $1,000) '24 $6.25
Population (est.)_______________ 6,000

WEBB COUNTY.
Laredo is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
-S '21 s-a $135.000c__ $5,000yrly.
-s ’22 s-a 25J,000c_ .$10,000 yrly
5 H s’23A-O10 I224.0000ct 10 ’26-’53
\ 10,000-0ct 10 1954
W arrants.
6 s ’23
- $47 OOOcFeb 1 6 ’26-’53
B O N D . D E B T Oct 31’25- $624,000
70,000
Warrant debt (add’l) _____
Assess, val. ’25 ( 4 act.)--16,800.000
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925___$18.00
Popula’n, 1910, 22,503; 1920. 29,152

WEIMER IND. SCH. D IST R IC T .

Tnis district is in Colorado County.
5 J^s’25
($40,000c. June 12 '26-45
J-D 121 30,000c-June 12 '46-55
B O N D . DEBT June 1 '25- $70,000
Assessed valuation 1924
1,223,485
Population (est.)_______________2.000
IN T . at the Seaboard N at. Bank,
N . Y . Oity, or at the office of the
State Treasurer at option of holder.

WELLINGTON.

YuD town i-. in Collingsworth Co
Light Plant Bonds.
J-J $46 5 0 0 c ____ 1926-1962
(Due $1,000 in odd years and ®1,500
in even veers for 40 veers i
BOND. D E B T Nov 1 2 ’25- $165,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
53.500
PI > tlnir debt (add’l) ...........
20 '
Sinking fu n d ..........................
5.743
WALLER COUNTY.
Ass'd val. ’25 (70% act.)-.1 .86 1 .9 30
Hempstead is the county seat.
City lax rate (per *>1,UJ0) ’ -5-$15.00
Road District No. 1 Bonds.
6 s '16 F-A $25.000_ Aug 19 1956 Population, 1920, 576; 1920--.1 ,9 6 s
_
(Subject to call after Aug. 19 1926.)
Road District No. 6 Bonds.
WESLACO INDEP. SCH. DIST.
6s ’ 13 Apr $I5.000_. Nov 12 1953
I'ui - ui,tides ' i i Hidalgo County
(Subject to call after Nov. 12 1923 ) 6 s ’22 . . . $98.000.............................
B O N D . DEBT J oe 30 19- $117,000
(Due $5,000 every 2 years)
Sinking fund and interest .
30.404 BOND. DEBT Nov 14 '24. $142,850
Total assessed vai n 1922--5.869 931 Assess, val.’24(60% a c t.).4,357,000
State & Co.tax(per $1,00 0 '”22-$14 .00 Sen. tax rate (per $1,000) '24 - ' 9 00
Popula’n 1910. 12,138; 1920, 10,292 Population (estimated).............. 6 .0 0 0
6 s ’ 14

W ARD CO. IR R . DIST. No. 1.
6 s ’ 14 —
$152.000...........................
(Due part eacn 2 years.)
B O N D . DEBT Oct 2 1921. $152,000
Sinking fund_______________
6 713
Assess, val. ’ 21 (100%act.)l 690 176
Total tax rate (per $ 1 .000) '21 $ 15 00
Population 1921 (estim ated),.l 000
IN T . at Dist. Treas. office or at
Hanover Nat. Bank. N . Y .

W ASHINGTON COUNTY.

6 s '22

W EST.
This city Is In McLennon Countv
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’2 5 -. $103,300
Sinking fund and interest..
1.5 9 14
Ass’d val. 1925 ( 4 act.). . 1.81 ),()00
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '22.112.00
Population. 1910. 1.645; 1920. 1,629

WHARTON.
This city is the county seat o(
Wharton County.

Street Improvement Bonds.

5s
- - , $60.000................ .............
BOND. DEB'I’ July 1 '2 4 -- $49,495
Water debt, included_______ 28.495
1.101
Floating debt (add'l)______
Sink. fds. (cash & secure.)—
General_____________ ___
9.326
Water .................. .............
7.700
Assass. val., real estate____ 1.283 460
Assess, val., personal_____ 63 1.950
Tot. assess, val. l9 4 ____1.894.410
City tax (per $1,000) 1924......... $8.50
Population 1910. 1.505; 1920, 2.346

WHEELER COUNTY.

Wheeler is the county seat.
Bridge Bonds.
5)4s’21 ann $57,000____ Jan 1 1961
(Optional Jan 1 1931)
* Court House Bonds.
/$10,000 ..........1926-1935
5s ’25 J-D \ 40,000 ______1936-1955
\ 30,000 ______1956-1965
Road Dist. No. 1 Bonds
5s T7 Mar $50 0 0 0 c ...J a n 11957
(Subject to call Jan 1 1927)
Road Dist. No. 2 Bonds.
6s '17 A-O $35 000____ July 1 1957
(Subject to call July 1 1927)
5s '18 . . . $35.000......................1928
Road Dist. No. 3 Bonds.
5s T7 A-O $15 000____ July 1 1937
(Subject to call after July 7 1927'
C O U N T Y DEBT June ’2 5 - $150,000
BO NDED D E B T —
Road Districts—
Dist. No. 1, Dec ’23............ 50.000
Dist. No. 2, Dec ’ 23______ 35,000
Dist. No. 3. Dec ’23______ 15.000
(County 1924 - . 4 622 174
Assessed Dist. No. 1 1916 1,737,069
value
Dist. No. 2 1916 1,047,650
Dist. No. 3 _____
(7)
St.ate&Co.tax(per $1,000) ’22_$15.00
Population 1910, 5,258; 1920, 7,397
IN T . payable in N . Y . or Austin.

Sch. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$10.00
Population In 1924 (est.)_____ 53,000
f lN T . at First Nat. Bank, Wichita
Falls, or at State Treasurer's office,
on bonds of 1922 at Wichita or at the
Hanover N at. Bank. N . Y ,

W ILBARGER COUNTY.
Vernon is the county seat.
Road Bonds.
5s
. . . $82,000 .......... 1926-1949
5 4 s '2 1 s-a 448,000. June 15 ’26-’53
B O N D . D EB T July 1 '23- $725,100
Sinking f u n d .....................
31,397
Total assess, val. 1922___15.878.652
State & Co.tax(per $1,000)'22 $13.00
Pop’n 1910. 12,000; 1920. 15.112

W ILLACY COUNTY.

Kaymondville is the county seat.
Court House & Jail Bonds.
.
$73 000c. _____ serially
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1 6 ’25- $73,000
Floating debt______________
20,893
Sinking fund_______________
10,657
Assess, val. '25 (30% act.).5,076,547
State & co. tax (per $1,000)’2 5 -$ 1 7 -20
Population in 1920_____________1,033

6s

WILLIAMSON COUNTY.

Georgetown is the county seat.
Organized 1848.
Court House ( r e d . b e g . i n 1920).
W H ITEW RIGH T.
4 4 s ’ 10 A-OS 100.000
Apr 10 1950
This city is in Grayson County.
Special Road Bonds,
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 4 '2 5 - $76.510|
___$.475,000 ________ Serially
Water debt (incl.)_________
18 500 5s
Float ing debt (add’l)______
1 .5 0 0 (Due serially in from 1 to 30 years.)
Road Dist. No. 2 ( r e d . b e g . i n ' 21).
Sinking funds______________
6 067
Assess, val. real estate____ 910,010 5s ’ l l A -0$99,000_____ June 1 1951
Road Dist. No. 4 ( r e d . b e g . i n ' 20).
Assess, val personal p rop .. 450.000
Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (60% act.) 1.450.500 4 4 s'1 0 J-J $165,000___July 10 1950
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 - - $ 6 00
Huto District Road Bonds.
Population 1910. 1,563; 1920, 1.666 -s
. . . $50.000.............................
TO T. B D . D T . Dec 1 ’2 5 .$ 1 ,389,000
Sinking funds____________
217 .886
W ICHITA COUNTY.
Ass’d value of county '25-38 064,840
Wichita Falls is the county seat.
State &co. tax (per $t ,000)'25-$15.90
Court-House-Erection Bonds.
5s '16 A-O $ 225,000..Feb 10 1956 Popula’n 1910, 42.228; 1920. 42,934
IN T . at Harris Trust & Sav. B k ..
(Subject to call Feb 10 1926.)
Ihicago; State Treas. office, and at
Bridge Bonds.
5s 16 A-O $80.000---D e c 10 1956 lational Bank of '"'nmmerce, N . Y .
(Subject to call Dec. 10 1926)
Road Bonds.
WILLIAMSON CO. RD. D. NO. 91.
5s’ 17 A-O 1 $4 2 .000-Apr 10 ’26-'27 5s ’24 s-a $240,000c________serially
\ 560.000. ..A p r 10 1957 (Due yearly in from 1 to 30 years)
(Subject to call April 10 1927)
BOND. DEBT Dec 1 ’25- $290,000
’21 A-O 1 300.0 0 0 --Apr 1 0 ’26 '51 Assessed value___________ 12.500.000
Hospital bonds____- ________ $25,000 Population (est.)______ ______ 12.500
Jail bonds____________________ 20.000
IN T . at State Treasurer's office or
Bridge bonds________________ 15.0(0 Mechanics & Metals Nat. B k., N . Y .
Refunding road and bridge.. 16.0C0
BOND DEBT July 1 '23-$2.478.00(l WILLS POINT.
351 840
Sinking fund_______ _____
Tni, ciiy i > in Yan Zandt County.
.~
Ass'd val. '2 2 .................. .71.714 932
Paving Bonds.
State & c<>. tax (per $1,000) '22-$ 15.56 8s ’22 . . . $30.000........... 1932-1941
Pop'll 1910. 16.094; '2<>............ 72,91) Water debt (incl.)_________
43,000
IN T. payable at County Tresis Sinking fund______ ________
12,000
urer's office or at Hanover Nat Assessed value 1921________ 1,238,000
Bank. New York
Population, 1910. 1.398; 1920, 1.811

W ICH ITA CO. RD. DIST. NO. 1. WINNSBORO.

P O. Wichita Falls.
5 4 s ’24 A -O ($448.000c ...1 9 2 6 1 9 5 3
1 36.000c..................1954
BOND. DEBT Nov 1 ’24. $500,000
Assess, val. real estate___11.557.050
Assess, val. personal_____ 1,846.930
Total assessed value 1924-13,403,980
Population (est.)______________ 10.000
IN T . at County Treasurer’s office
or at Hanover Nat. B k., N . Y . City.

N o recent returns.

WISE COUNTY.

Decatur is the county s e a t ."\ 3 r"'
Court House Bonds.
4s ’05 A-O $51,000c..A p r 10 1945
Highway W arrants.
6 s '20 . . . $35,000 .......... 1926-1932
6 s ’20 . . .
2.0 0 0 c— ............. 1926
6 s ’20 - . 1 5 ,0 0 0 c ____ 1927-1931
W ICH ITA COUNTY W ATER IM ­ BOND. D E B T Dec. 1 ’25 $110,000
Tot.ass’d val. '25 ( 4 act.)-13.053.000
PROVEMENT DIST. NO. 1.
6s*'20 A-O $3 664 000-Apr 1 '2 6 '5 0 State&Co. taxi per $1.000)'25$11.20
(For maturity see V. 113, p. 2338.) Pop’ n 1910. 26.450; 1920, 23,363
6 s ’22 A-O 7 33.000-.Apr 1 ’26-'50
(For maturity see V. 116, p. 855.) WISE CO. RD. DIST. NO. 1. ""1
TO T. BD DT. Nov '2 3--$4.500.000 5 4 s ’ 18M -S ($39 OOOc.Mar 15 ’26-38
Assessed value 1923----------28.430 915
1 20.000c.M ar 15 ’39-48
INT at. Hanover Nat. Bk., N . Y . B O N D . D E B T Oct 29 '2 5 -.$ 5 0 ,0 0 0

Brenham is the county seat,
Special I oad Bonds.
$80,000 May 1 ’26-’33
200.000 .M ay 1 ’3 1-’43
150.000--M ay 1 ’44-’48
5H s’23 . .
80.000 -M ay 1 ’49-’50
100.000 -M ay 1 '51-’52
70.000 - May I 1953
B O N D .D E IT June 30 ’23$ 1,446.000
W IC H IT A FALLS.
Sinking fund and interest.
7 078
This city Is In Wichita County.
Assessed valuation 1922.-11,629.710
Incorporated 1889.
Population in 1920 __________16.634 WHARTON COUNTY.
W ater Bonds
Wharton is the county seat.
5s '20 F-A$ 94,000— Feb 10 1960
W A XA H A C H IE .
6s ’25 M -S $6 .0 0 0 .Mar 15 ’26-’31
(Optional Feb. 10 1930.)
County seat of Ellis Co. Inc. 1871 6s ’25 A-O 1 0.000-.M ar 1 ’26-' <3
6s ’20
. . . $36.000___________ 1950
Street Bonds.
f
495 — Feb 15 1926
Refunding Bonds.
5s ’ 12
— - $25.000......................
6s ’25 F-A \ 6.000-Feb 15 ’27-'30 5 4 «'2 1M-N $9S2.000.Nov 1 ’26-’50
5s ’ 13
F-A 10,000___ Aug 1 1953
Bridge Bonds.
(For maturity see V. 119, p. 362.)
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1933-) 4 4 s ’07 M -S $13.500____ Mar 1 1947
Various Municipal Bonds
-s ’ 16 —
$ 1 0 .0 0 0 ..........................
5s ’ 17 F-A
9.975----Aug 15 1957
M -NS925.000____Nov 1
6 s ’ 19
12.0)0 ..........1926-1949 5>£s’22 A-O _ 7 1 ,000-Oct 10 ’26-’52 6s ’20(Optional Nov. 1 1925.) 1950
RR. Aid ( r e d . b e g . i n 1909).
Tick Eradication Bonds.
Street Bds. ( R e a . a f t e r M a r . 1 '25.
4 s ’99
—
$21,500......................
------------------ Mar 15 M-S1926 0 0 ...M a r 15 195
15 $38.0
3.000
5s
School Bonds.
4 .0 0 0 --M a r 15 1927 T6 J-J
5s
29,000____ June 1 1956
4s ’00
—
$7.000............................. 6 s ’22 M -S
2 .000
------------------ Mar
(Subject 151928 after June I 1926
to call
4s ’02
. . . 12,000.............................
3.000
------------------ Mar ’ 19 M-S1929 0 0 -..M a r 15 1959
15 $75.0
5s
4s ’03
. . . 15.600.............................
8 .000Mar 15 ’30-’31 (Optional Mar. 15 1929.)
68 ’ l l
__
10.504____ $500 yearly
------------------ MarSanitary 1932
15 Sewer Bonds
3.000
6 s ’13
F-A
2,500____ Aug 1 1943
2 .0 0 0 --A p r 10 1926 '20 M -N $700.000____ Nov 1 1950
6s
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1923.)
2 .0 0 0 .Apr 10 '27-’28
(Optional Nov. 1 1925.)
-s ’16 . . . $90.000................ ............ 6 s ’24 A-O
8.000Apr 10 '29-'32 Cemetery Bonds.
W ater Bonds.
5 .0 0 0 Apr
101933
5s 16 J-D $15.000____ Dec 1 1956
6 s ’04 . . . $30 .0 0 0 .-Red. beg. ’ 14
6.000
------------------ Apr (Subject 1934
10 to call Dec. 1 1926)
5s '06
__
6,250____ $250 yearly
Road & Bridge Funding Bonds.
B O N D . DEBT Dec 1925-S2,428.000
5s ’07
...
4,804___ $200 yearly
($10,000-Apr 15 '27-’36
Water debt (included)____
96 6 .0t«
5s ’ 10
. . . 12.000___ $500 yearly
'il0 .0 0 0 -A p r 15 ’27-’36 Sinkingfund........................
137 292
5s ’ 13
F-A 22.500___ Aug 1 1953 5M s’25 A-O 28.000Apr 15 ’37-’50
Ass'd val.’25(66 2-3% act.)39,910,820
(Subject to call beg. Aug. 1 1933.)
24.000- Apr 15 ’51-’58 Total tax (per $1,000) 25
$13 00
W ater and Sewer Bonds.
. 28,000-Apr 15 ’59-’65
Population 1910, 8,200: 1920, 40.07V
6 s ’ 19 . . . $>4,000 ---------1926-1942
Road Bonds.
IN T . payable at Hanover Nat.
( 17.440--Feb 1 - 6 4„- ■H* "JOA-O 663.500.Apr 10 ’26 '50 Bank and National Bank of Com­
’
5s '22
— ( 14,000____ Feb 1 1947 5s ’20 A-O 260,000-Apr 15 ’26-'50 merce, both located in N . Y . City.
1 7.000____ Feb 1 1952
(For maturity see V. 112. p 1438'
Sewage-Disposal-Plant Bonds.
B OND.DEBT June 30 ’23$1.182.975
WICHITA FAL lIT i n D. SCH D
-s ’16
. . . $2 0 ,0 0 0 ............................. Sinkingfund_____________
65.979
5s ’22 J-J ($567,000c.July 1 ’26-’52
TO T. BD . D T . Dec 12 ’2 4 . $627,550 Total assess, val. 1922____15.807 66!
l 220,000c.July 1 ’53-’62
Sinkingfund_______________
24,155 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1921 — $11.00
§ Building and Equip. Bonds.
Total assess, val. 1924____ 6.850,140 Popula’n 1910, 21,123; 1920, 24.288
6s '16 ann $62 000c___June 1 1956
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1924 ___ $21.20
IN T . on 5s of 1920 at the Hanover 5s T9
A-O 100.000c..........Apr 1954
Population 1910, 6,205; 1920. 7.958 National Bank. New York.
(Optional Apr. 1929.)
IN T . on bonds of 1913 at Nat.
5 s ’09 . . . 41,000c — .................. 1949
Park Bank, N . Y ., or Austin; on W HARTON CO. CONSERV. & 5s TO . . .
30,000c.................. 1950
RECLAM. D ISTR IC T.
others at Nat. City Bank, N . Y .
5s T3 . . .
40.000c.........1953
P. O. Wharton.
City; or Austin.
5s ’20 . . . 267.000c_____1960
6s
- .- $ 5 4 0 .0 0 0 - - - _____ _______
(240.000c-.July 1 ’26-’45
W EATHERFORD.
BONDED D E B T . . . ..........
(?)
4 4 s ’25 J-J J260.000c.July 1 ’46-’65
This city is the county seat of
BON D . DEBT Nov 17’25 $1,827,000
Parker County.
W HARTON CO. DRAIN. DIST
Floating debt (add’l)_____
90.000
NO. 2.
Sewer Bonds.
Sinking fund____
- ____ 11.217
6s
. . . $25.000.............................
No recent return.
Tot.ass'd val.’25(70%act.)43,500,000




357

WISE COUNTY RD DIST NO 2

|*18 1 )Oe.Ooi 10 '26 '31
5)).000c.Oct 10 '32-'41
I 70 010" Dot 10 ’4?-’5l
B O N D . D EB T Oct 29 '25- $138,000
Assessed val. '23 ( 4 act.) _ 1,700.000
Dist. tax rate (per $1,000) '23-$ 7 .0 0
IN T . at Austin or New York.

5 ^ s ’21 A-O

WISE COUNTY R D . DIST. NO. S.

I $9,000c.Jan 1 ’26-'34
10.000c -Tan 1 ’35-'39
15.000c. Jan 1 '40-'45
I 40,000c.Jan 1 ’46-'54
B O N D . D E B T Oct 29 '2 5--$74,000

5 4 s’24 J-J

WOOD COUNTY.

tj|

Quitman is the county seat.
R o a d B o n d s.
5 4 s ’ 19 - . - $837,000_________ serially
5 4 s ’ 19 . . .
93,000................. serially
Road & Bridge ( R e d b e g . i n 1922).
5s T2 .. .$ 1 2 0 .0 0 0 ..................... 1952
R o a d D is tr ic t N o. 1 B o n d s.
5s 'l l
. . . $28.300___________ 1951
R oad D is trict No. 4 B o n d s.
5s T 6 . .
$18.000____________ 1956
R o a d D is tr ic t No. 5 B o n d s.
5s '16 . . . $->0.000___________ 1956
x Road Dist. No. 6 Bonds.
5s T7 J-J $150.000c...J a n 11957
(Subject to call $3 750 veariy)
BO N D ED DEBT Dec 1925—
C o u n ty______ _________ $1,050,000
Road District No. 1___
28,300
Road District No. 4 ___
18,000
Road District No. 5 ___
50,000
Road District No. 6 ___
150,000
Assess, val. county 1925. 8,177,371
State&co tax (per$l ,000) '22 $19.00
Pop’n 1910, 23,417; 1920, 27.707
IN T . on road bonds of 1919 at the
Continental & Commercial N at’l Bk.,
Chicago: on bonds of 1917 at the
Seaboard Nat'l Bk., N . Y . City: on
others at the Hanover N at’l Bank,
N . Y . City.__________________________

* Issued prior to the law of 1898
which requires approval and regiatration by State officials.

£58

TEREITOKIES AND POSSESSIONS

YOEKTOW N.
This town is in De Witt- County.
Sewer Bonds.
5Jis’25M -N 15 $50,000 M ay 15’27-65
(Due $2,500 every two years.)
B O N D . D E B T N ov 1925-- $72,000
Water debt (incl.)_________
12,666
Warrant debt (add’l) _____
26,384

Sinking fund_______________
15,442
Assessed valuation_________ 1,441,000
Population 1910, 1.180; 1920-- - 1 .723
1NT. at the Hanover National
Bank, New York City.

YOAKUM.
No recent returns.

U. S. T erritories
AD JUNTAS.

Assess, val. for taxation ’22 4,340.560
This municipality is in Porto Rico. Population in 1920___________ 23,669
Improvement Bonds.
IN T . at the office of the Treasurer
$9,000. .July 1 '2 6 -’28 of Porto Rico or at National Bank
1 2 .0 0 0 .
. July 1 ’ 29-’31 Commerce, New York.
of
2 0 .0 0 0 .
. July 1 ’32-’35
1 2.000-July 1 ’36-'37
6e '22 J-J
CEBU.
7 .000 ____July 1 1938
A city in the Philippine Islands.
2 4 .0 0 0 .
.July 1 ’39-’41 Jan. 31 1901. Pop'n 1914 (est.),
Inc.
9.000 ____ July 1 1942 46.000.
5 0 .0 0 0 .
. July 1 '43-’47
Sewer, Drain, W ater & School.
(Bonds maturing after 1942 are op­ 4s g 1 quar $125,600r. .Jan 1 1941
tional on that date or any interest (Subject to call after Jan 1 19211
paying date.)
BOND. DEBT Dec 31 ’21- $125,000
BOND. D E B T July 1 9 2 2 .. $150,000 S in k in g fu n d ----------7.009
Assessed valuation 1922— 2,477.225 Assessed val. real est., ’22-37.072,785
Population in 1920 (Census) 17.988 Tax rate (per $1,000) 1919_ $8.75
_
f* IN T . payable at office of Treasurer Population 1918 (Census)___857,410
of Porto Rico or at the Chemical N a t.
IN T . is payable at U. » . Treasury.
Bank, New York City.

AGUADA.

CEIBA.

ZAVALLA COU N TY.

Batesville is the county seat.
Road and Bridge Bonds.
5s’ l 0.' 11 & T 2A -0 $ 4 5 ,000____________
(Due in 40 years, optional in 10 yrs.)
B O N D . D E B T N ov 7 ' 2 4 County _________________ $45,000
R o ad d i s t r i c t s ____________

School districts__________
Sinking funds______________

and




o l

. 121,

Total assess. val. 1924____ 5,000,000
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24 $20.00
Population. 1910. 1.889; 1920. 3.108

ZAVALLA & DIMMIT COUNTIES
W ATER IMP. D IST R IC T NO. 1.

6s ’25 J-J $200,0 0 0 c ____1926-1965
7 2 000 B O N D . D E B T Sept 1925. $200,000
31,000 Assessed valuation 1925___1,479,17#
35.000 Population 1925----------------------- 1,500

Possessions

GUAYAMA.

JUANA D IA Z.

GUAY ANILLA.

HUMACAO.

This place is in Porto Rico.
A municipality In Porto Rico.
Public Improvement Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $170,000c-July 1 ’26-’43 6s g ’23 J-J ($30.000c.July 1 ’26-’4 t
I 18.000c. July 1 ’41-’40
(For maturity see V. 117, p. 1800.)
(?)
B O N D . D EBT Oct 1 ’2 5 .. $289,000 BO N D ED D E B T _________
IN T . payable in Washington, D .
Sinking fund_______________
19,195
Assess, val. June 30 1 9 2 5 --6 ,236,085 C ., or Porto Rico.
This place is in Porto Rico.
This municipality Is In PortoRico.
BOND. D E B T July 1 ’22. $60,000
Improvement Bonds,
Assessed value____________ 5,687,436
54Ss’22 . . . $110.000-.July 1 ’26-’47
IN T . at the State Bank, N . Y .
(Such of said bonds as mature af­
ter July 1 1943 will be subject to re­ JUNCOS.
demption at the option of the M u­
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
nicipality of Guayanilla at their par
valu ■ on said date or any interest 6s School Bonds. 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’30
’22 J-J ($25 0
payment date thereafter.
1 10.000____ July 1 1931
(?)
BONDED D E B T ................
Improvement Bonds.
6 s ’22 J-J $ 7 6 .0 0 0 --July 1 ’26-’44
HATILLO.
B O N D . D EBT July 1 1922. $124,000
This municipality Is In Porto Rico. Assessed valuation 1921___1,781,763
Improvement Bonds.
Population in 1920 (Census)--13,151
5 H s’22 J-J ($ 6 2 .5 0 0 ..July 1 ’28-’52
IN T . payable at the office of the
1 2 2 ,5 0 0 .-July t ’ 53-’57 Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
BO N D . D EBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $92,000 National Bank of Commerce, N ; Y .
Sinking fund_______________
7,329
Tot. ass’d val. June 30’2 5 .1 ,830.789 LAGUNA.
Total tax rate (per $1,000) ’24-$15.00
A province in the Philippines.
Population in 1920 (Census) — 13,979 B O N D . DEBT Nov 30 ’24
$65,000
IN T payable at the office of the Sinking fund_____________
12,591
Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the Tot. ass’d val. ’24 (actual)26.500,999
National Bank of Commerce, N . Y . Total tax rate (per $1.000) '24-$8.75
Population 1918 (Census)___195,546

A municipality in Porto Rico.
This municipality Is in Porto Rico.
Improvement Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
($22.000c-July 1 ’29-’39
$ 3 6 .0 0 0 .-July 1 30-41 5 H s’23 J-J i 33.000c-.luly 1 ’40- 50
3 0 .0 0 0 .July 1 ’42-'47
0s ’22 J-J
( 20,000c-July 1 ’51-’55
1 2.000.July 1 ’48-'49 N D . DEBT Dec 1925 — $75,009
BO
7.000
____________July 1 1950 value 1925-26-1,052,675
Total assess,
B O N D . D E B T Dec 1 9 2 5 .. $85,000 Population in 1920____________ 5,973
Assessed valuation_______ 11,895,000
IN T E R E ST at New York.
Population in 1920 (Census) . 12.931
IN T . payable at office of Treasurer
of Porto Rico or at the National CIALES.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
Bank of Commerce. N . Y . City.
$40.000c. July 1 '29-’38
30.000c.July 1 39-'44
AGUADILLA.
30.000c. July 1 ’45-’49
This municipality Is In Porto Rico.
14.000c.July 1 ’50-’51
Improvement Bonds.
3A W A II (T E R R ITO R Y OF),
16,000c. July 1 '52-’53
6s ’22 s-an$185,000. .July 1 ’27-'51
W.
R.
Farrington, Governor;
BOND. D E B T July 1 1922.$260.400 B O N D . DEBT Dec 5 ’2 5 -- $139,000
Henry C. Hapai, Treasurer; E. S.
10.500
Assessed valuation 1922.- 2.647.790 Assessment debt (add’l)___
Smith, Registrar of Public Accounts.
Sinking fund_______________
12,183
Population in 1920 (Census)..24,287
Organized as Territory by Act of
Ass’d valuefortax’n 1925--2.372.747
Congress Apr 30 1900. Total area of
Population In 1920------------------20,730
ANASCO.
Territory (square miles) is 6,406.
IN T . at the office of the Treasurer
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
flonolulu is the capital.
of Porto R'co or at the National
Improvement Bonds.
Refunding Bds.
($40,000. .July 1 ’ 2 8-37 Bank of Commerce, New York.
is 16 M -N $ i,750.000-M ay 15 1946
0 s ’22 J-J
50,000-.July 1 ’38-'47
.Subject to call beg. May 15 1930.)
CIDRA.
3 0 ,0 0 0 --July 1 ’48-'52
Public Improvement Bonds.
This municipality is In Porto Rico
B O ND. D EB T Oct 1 ’2 5 - . $120,000
4s g 11 F-A$ 1.500 000. .Aug 1 1941
Improvement Bonds.
15,667
Sinking funds_____________
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1931)
Ass’d val. June 30 '2 5 _____2,228,355 5s ’22 J-J j$88,000-.July 1 ’28-’7l
4s 12 M SI 1.500.000.-Sept 3 1942
1 4.000____July 1 1972
Population in 1920 (Census)..1 3,8 3 4
(Subject to call beg Sept 3 1932)
(Bonds maturing after 1957 are on
IN T . payable at office of Treasurer
tional 1958 or any interest-paying 4s 14 M-S$l .430.000--Sept 15 ’ 44
(Subject to call beg. Sept 15 1934)
of Porto Rico or at the National
date thereafter.)
4s 17 F-A$l ,500,000___Aug 1 1947
Bank of Commerce, New York City.
B O N D . DEBT July 1 1922. $92,000
(8ubject to call after Aug 1 1937)
Waterdebt (included)_____
17.000
tH s’ 19 M-S$l .500.000.Sept 15 1949
ARECIBO
Assessed valuation 1922___1,334,650
Subject to call after Sept 15 1939.)
This place is in Porto Rico.
4 4 * ‘20 J-D 200.000---- Dec 15 1950
6J^g’21 J-J ($152,000c July 1 ’26-’29 Population in 1920 (Census)..14.891
(Subject to call begin. Dec 15 1940).
i 440.000c July 1 \30-'40
IN T . at office of Treasurer of
4 4 s ’20 J-D 600.000— Dec 31 1950
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1924 $592,000 Porto Rico or at the National Bank
'Subject to call begin. Dec 31 1940'
Assessed value 1924 ...... 11,328,225 of Commerce, New York City.
4 4 g ’20M -S2,400.000- -Sept 15 1950
Total tax rate (per$1.000) *24-$12.00
(Optional Sent. 15 1940.)
Pop’n 1920 (U. S. Census)_ 46,578 COMERIO.
_
4 4 g ’22J-Dl ,350,000____ June 1 1952
This municipality Is in Porto Rico.
IN T . at Chase Nat. Bank, N . Y .
Optional on or after June 1 1942.)
Improvement Bonds.
lH sg ’23A -0 1,800,000- -Oct 1 1953
BAYAMON.
■$6.000_-July 1 ’26-’27
(Optional on or after Oct. 1 1913 '
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
2 0 .0 0 0 .July 1 ’28-’3 2 4 s ’24A -02.285,000____ Apr 1 1954
4
Improvement Bonds.
15 .0 0 0 -J” ly 1 ’33-’,35(Optional on or after Apr. 1 1 9 4 4 )
6s ’22 J-J
5s ’22 J-J $500,000________________
24.000. .July 1 \36-’39 4 , 4 s g ’ 2 5 A - 0 2 , 5 9 0 , 0 0 0 . .O ct 1 1 9 5 5
B O N D . D EB T Dec. 1925. $500,000
24.000. .July 1 ’40-’42
(Optional Oct. 1 1 9 4 5 . )
Assessed val. 1925________ 6,545,488
18.000. .July 1 ’43-’44
Hawaiian Home Land Bonds.
Population 1920_____________ 30,739 (Bonds maturing after 1938 are op
4 4 s g ’23A -0 $75,000___ Oct 1 1953
tional 1939 or any interest-paying
(Optional on or after Oct. 1 1943.)
CABO RAJO.
date thereafter.)
War MemoHa! Bonds.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
5s ’22 J-D $100,000_____ Dec 1926
( $ 3 6 ,0 0 0 . .J u ly 1 ’ 2 S -’ ?,9 B OND. DEBT Oct. 26 ’25- $111,000
B O N D . DEBT Nov 1 ’25$20,580,000
60.000. .July 1 ’40-’51 Assessed val. 192.5-26......... 2,110,531
5 J4s’23 J-J
■linking B in d ......................
910 076
Population in 1920 (Census)..14 708
3 2 .0 0 0 .
.July 1 '52-'55
Assess, valuation (real)_229,715.291
IN T payable at office of Treasurer
10.000____July 1 1956
Issess. val. (personal).-131,117,604
B O N D ED D E B T ________
(?)
of Porto Rico or at the National
Total assessed val. 1925
IN T . at the office of the Treasurer Bank of Commerce, New York City.
(100% a c tu a l)-...........360.832 895
of Porto Rico or at National Bank of
Tax rate (per $1,000) 1925 ---$ 2 7 ,8 4
Commerce, New York.
CORDOVA.
Population in 1910__________ 191 909
A municipality in Alaska.
Population in 1920 (Census).255.912
CAOUAS.
School Bonds.
All bonds are coupon bonds but
This municipality Is in Porto Rico. 7s g ’2 5 M -N j$1 ,0 0 0 c -..M a y 1 1926
may be registered as to principal.
6 s ’22 J-J ($80.000____ luly 1 1927
(49,000c .M a y 1 ’27-’40
LEGISLATURE meets biennially
(320.000. .July 1 -28-’47
(Optional M ay 1 1935.)
on the third Wednesday in February
"Bonds maturing on or after July 1 B O N D . DEBT M ay 1 ’25- $50,000 an i sessions are limited to 60 days.
1939 may be redeemed, totally or Ass’d val. (abt. 30% act.).1,435,336
IN TER EST is payable at the
partially, with their corresponding Population________________ j ___ 2,100
Treasurer’s office In Honolulu, and
Interest, at the option of the M u­
IN T . at the Marine Nat. Bank,
Bankers Trust Co.. New York City.
nicipality of Caguas, Porto Rico, Seattle.
L IM IT OF D E B T .— By Act of
at par value, on any of the days set
Congress (Chap. 339, Laws of 1900)
for the payment of interest, and pre­ DORADO.
the limit of Indebtedness Is fixed at
vious due notification.”
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
10% of assessed val. of taxable prop.
B O N D . DEBT Dec 20 ’22. $455,000
Total assess, val. 1923
8.281.005
Improvement Bonds.
($28 0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’32
Total tax rate (per $1,000) '23 $19.56
HONOLULU (C IT Y & COUNTY).
Population (est.)--------------------- 35,920 6s ’22 J-J \ 3 6 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’33-’41
Sewer Bonds (opt. after 5 yrs.).
l 3 ,000____July 1 1942
(Bonds maturing after 1937 are op­ 5sg’21 J-J$80,000c......... July 1 1931
CAMUY.
This m unicipality is in Porto R ico.
tional 1938 or any interest-paying 5sg’22 J-.J 500,0 0 0 c ... July 1 1932
W ater W orks Bonds (opt. after
date thereafter.)
Improvement Bonds.
20 yrs.).
6 H s’22 J-J $90,000 -July 1 ’28-'57 3 0 N D . DEBT Oct 26 ’25- $84,000
BO ND. D EB T Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $92,000 Sinking fund......... .................
9,000 5sg’22 A O $500,000c..A p r 15 1952
5sg’24 A-O 500,0 0 0 c ...A p r 15 1944
Sinking fu n d _______________
5,823 Assessed val. 1925-26_____1.853.396
Queen Street Ext. Bonds (opt.
Ass'd val. June 30 1 9 2 5 .- - 1 ,928.370 Assessed val. 1 9 2 5 -1 9 2 6 .-.1 .833.395
after 5 yrs.).
Population in 1920 (Census). .14.228 Population in 1926 (Census)___5,842
5sg’24 J-D $500.000c--D ec 15 1934
IN T payable at office of Treasurer
IN T . payable at the office of the
Public Impt. Bonds )opt. after
of Porto Rico or at the Chemical Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
20 vrs.).
National Bank, New York City.
National Bank of Commerce, N . Y .
5sg’25J-D 15 $1,000,000c Dec 15 1955
T O T. BD . DT Dec 1925.$3,080,000
CAYEY.
W ater debt (in cl.)_________ 1,666,666
This municipality is in Porto Rico. FAJARDO.
Assessed valuation 1925:
A municipality in Porto Rico.
Improvement Bonds.
Real estate______________ 136,199,992
( $4.000____July 1 1927
Public Improvement Bonds.
($35,000c. July 1 ’29-’33 Personal________________ 78,675,172
5,000____July 1 1928
I 70.000c.July 1 ’34-’40 Total_________________ — 214,275,164
5s ’22 J-J
12,000 -July 1 ’29-'30
247,000 -July 1 ’31-’49 5J^s’23 J-J \ 90.000c.July 1 ’41-’46 Tot. tax rate (per $1,000) ’25-$27.96
Population in 1925__________ 165,800
l 12.000____July 1 1950
I 80.000c.July 1 ’47-’50
TO T. B D . D T . July 1922. $305,000
[ 25,000c___July 1 1951
IN T . payable New York or Hono­
Water debt (incl.)_________
15.000BOND. D EB T Dec 3 ’2 5 --$335,600
lulu, at option of holder.

I

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LAS PIEDRAS.

A municipality in Porto Rico.
Improvement Bonds.
6s ’23 J-J $50,000c_July 1 ’29-’54
BON D . D EBT Oct 1 ’2 5 -- $63,927
Assess, val. June 36 1925--1,393,725

LOIZA.

A municipality in Porto Rico.
Public Improvement Bonds.
5s g
J-J $100,000c.July 1 ’28-’47
(All optional after July 1 1940.)
6s g ’23 J-J $72,000c. July 1 '2 8 -’47
BOND. D EBT July l 1923. $172,000
Total assessed Value 1923.-3,794,680
Population in 1920___________ 15.804
IN T E R E ST at New York.

MANATI.

A municipality in Porto Rico.
Improvement Bonds.
($ 10,000c. July 1 ’29-*30
5 ^ s ’23 J-J 1100,000c.July 1 ’31-’40
2 5 .0 0 0 c ... July 1 1941
6s '22 J-J (1 0 5 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’26-’40
1 10,000____ July 1 1941
B O N D . D E B T Oct 1924-- $250,000
Assessed valuation 1924 ___4,197,037
Population in 1920 (Census) ..2 6 ,1 5 2
IN T . payable at the office of the
Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the
National City Bank, New York City.
M A N IL A .
The capital of the Philippine
islands, a city in the Island of
Luzon. Date of charter Aug. 7 1901,
New charter took effect Aug. 16
1916. The annual contribution of
$500,000 received heretofore by the
city from the Insular Government for
certain services rendered was dis­
continued in 1923, by operation of
Act 3080.
5t£s’20 qu $2,750,000-Dec 1 1 9 5 0 BON D . DEBT Oct 15 ’25 $2,750,000
Sinking fund Nov 30 1924
177.008
Assessed valuation 1923 —
Taxable property_____ 118,583,436
Exempt----------------------- 50,880,234
T otal.....................................16J.463.670
Total tax rate (per $1,660)___ $15.00
Population in 1918 (census)_285j306
IN T . payable at Treasury of V . 8.

M AYAGUEZ.

This municipality is in Porto Rico.
Improvement Bonds.
145.000_____ July 1 1928
65.000
_July 1 1933
16.000-. ..July 1 1934
17.000
_July 1 1935
3 6 ,0 0 0 .-July 1 ’36-’37
_July 1 1938
20.000
21.000
_July 1 1939
22.000
_July 1 1940
23.000
_July 1 1941
24.000
_July 1 1942
26.000
_July 1 1943
5 H s’23 J-J
27.000
_July 1 1944
29.000
_July 1 1945
30.000
_July 1 1940
32.000
_July 1 1947
33.000
_July 1 1948
36.000
_July 1 1949
37.000
_July 1 1950
40.000
_July 1 1951
41.000
_July 1 1952
44.000
_July 1 1953
36.000
_Julv 1 1954
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1’25— $790,000
Ass’d val. June 30'25_____ 9,572,938
Population in 1920 (Census)..4 1 ,0 1 2
IN T . payable at office of Treasurer
of Porto Rico or at the National
Bank of Commerce, New York City.

D ec ., 1925.]
MANILA METROP. W ATER DIS

The following bonds were trans­
ferred from the city’s account to this
district upon the creation thereof in
pursuance of Act 2832 of the Philip­
pine Islands.
Sewer and Water Works Bond"'
4s ’05 qu $1,000,O O —June 1 1935
Or
(Optional June 1 1915 )
4s ’07 qu $2.000,000r — Jan 2 1937
(Optional Jan. 2 1917.)
4 s '08 qu $1,000.000r___ Ian 2 1938
(Optional Jan. 2 1918.)
B O N D . DEBT Oct 15 ’25.S4.000 000
Sinking fund Nov 30 1924. 1.899.363
IN T . payable at U. S. Treasury.
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS.
Leonard Wood, Governor.
A group of Islands In the Pacific
Ocean ceded to the United States as
the result of the war with Spain in
1898. Manila is the capital.
President Wilson on Aug. 29 1916
approved the bill passed by the
House and Senate providing for t
system of self-government. V. 103
p. 863.
In the following statement we give
the various details in terms of the
American dollar, which is twice the
value of the Filipino peso.
Financial Int. Protection Bds.
5s g ’22F-A5.000.000c .Feb 1 1952
Gold Standard & Treasury Cer­
tificates Funds Bonds.
4 H * ’ 22J-J15 10.000.000c.lulv 15 ’ 5?
4 H g ’22J-J15 13.000,000c July 15 ’52
Land Purchase Bonds.
4s g ’04 Q -F $7.000.000 Feb 11934
(Subject to call after Feb 1 1914)
Railroad Purchase Bonds.
4s g ’ 16 Q-M $4 O O O r Dec 1 1946
O .O O
(Subject to call after Dee 1 1926)
Port Work & Impt. Bonds.
6J$sg’20— $6.000,0 0 0 c -S e p t 1 1950
(Optional Sept. 1 1930.)
Public Improvement Bonds.
4s g ’05 Q-M *2 500,000rMar 1 1936
(Subject to call after Mar 1 1915)
4s ft ’06 Q-F *1.000 O O . Feb 1 1936
O r
(Subject to call after Feb I 1916)
4s g ’09 Q-N 1.500,000r. Aug 1 1939
(Subject to call after Aug 1 1919)
5 ^ g ’21 F-A 10.000.000c. Aug 1 1941
Irrigation * Public Works Bds.
4 H g ’22.T-Jll 250,OOOcc -July 1 1952
Collateral Bonds.
4M g’22 j n $2,750 000c. Dee 1 1950
♦First Mtge. Purchase Bonds5s g ’25A-0$1,000.000c. .Apr 1 19.55
(Optional on April 1 1935 or any
interest-payi tg date thereafter.)
B O N D .D E B T Oct 15’2.5.$75.250.000
Sinking funds May 31 '25 10.474.064
Tot.ass'd val. Dec31 ’24.759.017.799
Population in 1918______ 10.314.310
Population in 1924 (e st.).l 1.800,000
IN T . at Treasury of U. S.
EXPLANATOR Y OF B O N D S .The “ Land Purchase” bonds were
Issued to purchase some 4 10.000 acres
Of land owned by the Friars.
* Issued to purchase an equivalent
amount of first mortgage bonds of the
Metropolitan Water District.
T A X E X E M P T .— Under the vari­
ous Acts of Congress authorizing the
above bonds, all issues of the Gov­
ernment of the Philippine Islands cr
those made by its authority are ex
empt from all taxation in the Philip
pine Islands or in the United States
PONCE
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
Public Improvement.
5s ’22 J-J $1,255.000cJ’ly 1 ’26-’39
(For amount due each year see
V. 115. p. 1558.
B O N D .D E B T June 30'23$1.375.000
30 0 900
Water dehr (incl.)_______
Assess, debt (add'I)______
390.000
58.000
Floating debt (add’l)_____
Tot.a ssess. va I. '23 (75 % nct' 27.010136
Total tax rate(per$l,000)'23-$18.50
PORTO RICO.
One of the Island possessions of
the United States ceded by Spain fol
lowing the war of 1898. San Juan
la the capital.
The borrowing capacity of Porto
Bico Is governed by the Act of Con­
gress or March 2. 1917, as amended
by a subsequent Act approved Febru­
ary 3 1921, instead of the Municipal




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Law of Porto Rico. The new Munici­ expenses and $1.38 kept by the In­
R efund, and Imp. Bonds.
pal Law of Porto Rico, which was sular Govt, for general purposes.
5s g ’ 16 J-J $720.000c_Jan 1 ’26-’36
Prin. and int. on the irrigation
approved on Aug. 22 1925, however,
(For maturity see V. 104, p. 178.)
contains provisions in conformity loans have been provided for by as
Public Improvement Bonds.
$1,600,000c. July 1 ’32-39
with the aforementioned Acts of sessments levied upon property bene­
250,000c. July 1 1940
Congress. The bonded debt of the fited by Irrigation projects at the rate 5s g ’22 J-J
600,000c. July 1 ’41-42
municipalities of Porto Rico on of $12 per acre for the year 1921-22
350,000c. July 1 1943
May 28, 1925, aggregated $15,169,RIO GRANDE.
School Bonds.
500.
This municipality is in Porto Rico. 5s g ’22 J-J $484.000c-July 1 ’26-’47
Park Bonds.
4 K sg ’24J-J $200,000c.Jan 1 ’29-’38
Improvement Bonds.
BOND. D EB T Oct 1922 -$4,365,000
(Optional Jan. 1 1934.)
($2.000____ July 1 1927 Floating debt____________
110,000
9,000__July 1 ’28-’30 Sinking fund________
512,684
IRoad Bonds.
4s g 07 J-J S80.000_.Jan 1 ’26-’27
1 2 .000. .July 1 ’31-’33Assess, val., real estate___29,328,644
20 .0 0 0 -.July 1 ’3 4 -’37 Assess, val., personal____ 32,974,147
San Juan Harbor Impt. Bonds.
53^s’22 J-J
2 4 ,0 0 0 .-July 1 ’38-’41 Total assessed val. 1922
4s g '14 J-J 50 OOOr____ Jan 11939
2 1 .0 0 0 . -July 1 ’42-’44 (about act.)____________62.302,791
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1924)
2 4 .0 0 0 . -July 1 ’45-’47Total tax (per $1,000) ’2 2 --$ 1 8 .9 0
Is g 15 J-J 192.000c____ Jan 1 1940
1 8 .000. -July 1 ’48-’49Pop’n 1900 32.048; 1920. 70,707.
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1925)
IN 1 on bonds of 1922 at Washing­
3 0 .0 0 0 .
. July T . ’50-’52
Jan. 1 1925.)
(Bonds maturing after 1947 are op­ ton, D . C ., Porto Rico or New York,
4s T7 J-J 1 0 0 .000c...J a n 1 1942
tional on that date or any interest- at purchaser’s option ;at W m . Scholl
(Subject to call after Jan. 1 1927.)
& Co., N . Y ., and Treasurer of
paying date thereafter.)
Irrigation Bonds.
B O N D . D EB T July 1 1922. $160,000 Porto Rico.
4s g 09 J-J §$1.200.000.Jan 1 ’26-’33 Water debt (included)_____
72,000
Is g
13 J-J 975.000r.Jan 1 ’34-’43
Assessed valuation 1922___2,530,650
Is g
13 J-J 700.000r.Jan 1 ’44-’50 Population in 1920 (Census)..13,247 SANTA CRUZ
A city In the Province of Laguna.
Is g
14 J-J 400,OOOrJan 1 ’51-’54
IN T . payable at
of the
Is g ’ 15 J-J 400.000r._ Jan 1 ’55-'58 Treasurer of Porto the office at the Philippines.
Rico or
Sewer St W ater Bonds.
is g ’ 16 J-J 200.000r--Jan 1 ’59-'60
5s g T9 qu $45,OOOr____Jan 1 1949
Is g ’ 18 J-J 200 000r_.Jan 1 ’58-’59 Chemical N at. Bank, N . Y . City.
(Optional Jan. 1 1929.)
5s g ’ 22 J-J 250,OOOr Jan 1 ’61 -’62 RIO PIEDRAS.
B O N D . D EB T Oct 15’25— $45,000
4 ^ s g ’23J-J 975.000r.Jan 1 ’29-’41
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
(Optional all or any number of bonds
Municipal Improvement Bonds.
at 5% above par and accrued int.
5 H *‘22 J-J J$210.000-Juiy 1 '2 6 ’35 TOA ALTO.
on Jan. 1 1939, or any int. paying
A municipality In Porto Rico.
\ 44.000. July 1 ’36-’37
date thereafter.)
Public Improvement Bonds.
B O N D D EBT July 1 1922 $275,000
4Hsg'24J-J OOO.OOOr Jan 1 ’42-,49 Assess, . val. 1922__________7,157,875
$14,000. .July 1 ’30-’43
(Optional Jan. 1 1939.)
26.000. .July 1 ’44-’56
J-J
Population 1920 (Census).
23.035 5s
4J^s’25 J-J 125.000____ Jan 11963
1 2 .0 0 0 . -July 1 ’57-’60
TNT. at the Chemical National
4 j^s'25 J-J 750 ,0 0 0 ...J a n 1 ’50-'59 Bank, New York, or at the office of
28.000-.July 1 ’61-’67
B O N D . D EB T Nov 1924- $80,450
W orkingm en’s House Construc­ tne Treasurer of Porto Rico.
Assessed valuation 1924___1,116,331
tion Bonds.
4 H k’20 J-J $500,000r*. Jan 1 '41-’42 SAN LORENZO
(Optional on or after Jan 1 1940)
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
TOA BAJA.
Public Improvement Bonds.
Improvement Bonds.
A municipality in Porto Rico.
4s 14 g J-J $999.OOOr.-Jan 1 1939
5V$s
$127,000 .-1927-1951
(Suhj. to call after Jan. 1 1925)
Public Improvement Bonds.
B O N D . D EBT June 30 ’25 $127,000
is g ’ 16 J-J 5C0.OOOr..Jan 1 ’27-’3i
($55.000c. July 1 ’29-’89
Floating debt (additional).
5,000
I g'18 J-J 500.000r- Jan 1 ’27-'36 Sinking fund_______________
5.852 6s ’23 J-J 40.000c.July 1 ’4 0 -’44
l>*g’ 19 J-J 1.000.000c.Jan 1 ’31- 34 Assessed valuation 1925___ 1,719,875
30.000c.July 1 ’4 5 -’47
60.000c.July 1 ’48 -’51
lVSg’20J-J 1.OO .O O .Jan 1 ’37-’40 Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25.$20.50
O O r
(Redeemable on or after Jan. 1 1936)
Population in 1925__________ .20,064 B O N D . D E B T July 1923— $149,500
5sg '22 J-J 1.000.000r.Jan 1 ’41-’44
35.500
IN T . payable at Washington. Water debt (included)_____
Assessed valuation 1922___2.919,810
(Optional Jan. 1 1930.)
New York or in Porto Rico.
Population in 1920_____________7,121
5s g’23 J J$1.000,O O Jan 1 ’45-’48
Or
Principal and interest payable at
(Redeemable in part or as a whole at SAN SEBASTIAN
par and int. on Jan. 1 1944.)
This municipality is In Porto Rico. the office of the Treasurer of Porto
5g ’23 J-J 6,000,000c.July 1 ’44-'55
($10.0 0 0.. July 1 ’26-’27 Rock, San Juan, or at the National
(Optional July 1 1943)
6s ’22 J-J | 3 0 .0 0 0 .-July 1 ’28-’32 Bank of Commerce, New York.
4 H s g ’24 J-J 600.000c.Jan 1 ’42-’49
l 7 0 ,0 0 0 .-July 1 \33-’42
Refunding Bonds,
B O N D . D EB T Oct 1 ’2 5 -. $112,000
tsg ' 14 J-J $49 ).000r.Jan 1 ’26-’53 Assess, val. June 30 1925.-2,114,985 U T U AD O .
A municipality In Porto Rico.
Is g ’ 16 J-J
60.OOOr.July 1 ’ 26-'27
Population 1920 __________
22,049
Improvement Bonds.
4s g ’ 15 J-J $154 OOOr.July 1 ’26 '35
PRIN. and IN T . payable at the
$ 9 .0 0 0 .-July 1 ’ 26-’28
office of the Treasurer of Porto
Target Range and Aviation
16.000—July 1 ’29-’32
Rico, San Juan, or at the Chemical
Field Bonds.
2 0 ,0 0 0 ..July 1 ’3 3 -’36
4Hf?’25J-J $200,000.-July 1 ’45-’48
National Bank, New York.
5s
J-J
6.000____ July 1 1937
House Construction Bonds.
28.000_.July 1 ’38-’41
SALINAS.
4j^ g’20J-J $250,OOOr____ Ian 1 1945
8.000 ___ July 1 1942
(Optional Jan. 1 1930.)
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
7.000 ___ July 1 1943
High School Building Bonds
Improvement Bonds.
(?)
4 H g ’20 J-J $300.000e____Jan 1 1945
5 t$s’22 J-J $54,000c. July 1 ’26-’43 BO N D ED D E B T _________
IN T . payable in Washington.
(Optional Jan. 1 1930.)
(Bonds maturing after 1934 are op­
D . C ., Porto Rico or New York.
T O T .B D .D T .O ct 15 '25.$20.375.000
tional 1935 or any interest-paying
datp thereafter.)
Sinking funds June 30 ’25 1.419.862
Assessed val. June 30 ’25.315,962.282 5 Ms’23 - - - 120,000c.July 1 ’26-’42
BAJA.
Tax rate (per$l,000) 1924___*$18 43
BOND. DEBT Oct 29 ’25. $174,000 VEGA municipality is in Porto Rico.
This
Population in 1910...............1.118.012
Assessed valuation 1925___7.256,217
Improvement Bonds.
Population in 1920_______ 1.299 809
Total tax rate(per $1,000) ’25-S17.50
§ Coupon and registered bonds.
Population in 1920 ( C e n s u s ) 12,971 6s ’22 J-J ($150.000. July 1 ’28-’52
t 50,000 .July 1 ’53-’57
IN T . on bonds of 1907 and 1909 at
INT. on bonds of 1922 payable at
Bonds maturing after July 1 1943
J. & W . Seligman & Co., N . Y . City,
the office of the Treasurer of Porto
on public improvement bonds of Rico or at the Chemical Nat. Bank, are optional on Jan. 1 1944, or any
1916. 1919 and 1920 at the United N. Y. City; on bonds of 1923 at the interest payment date thereafter.
S ates Treasury or at the office of the Provident Sav. Bank & Trust Co., B O N D . D EB T July 1922— $206,000
Water debt (incl.)_ — ___
_
43,000
Treasurer of Porto Rico; on all others Cincinnati.
Assess, val. for taxation ’22.3,126.415
at United States Treasury.
Population 1920___________
15,766
T A X F R E E .— By Section 3 of SAN GERMAN.
IN T . at office of Treasurer of
A municipality in Porto Rico.
new organic Act, bonds are exempt
Porto Rico or at the N at. Bank of
Public Improvement Bonds.
from all taxation by-the Government
($45,000. .July 1 ’28-’36 Commerce, New York.
of the United States, Porto Rico or
42,000._July 1 ’37-’43
any State or sub-division of tbf
6s ’23 J-J
28.000. .July 1 ’4 4 -’47 YAUCO.
United States.
24.000_.July 1 ’4 8 -’51
This municipality is in Porto Rico.
* Of this tax of $18-43 $2.50 is for
9,000____July 1 1952
the payment of principal and int. of
Improvement Bonds.
loans of 1907, '10, ’ 16&'22 and public B O N D . D E B T Jan 1 1923- $156,000 6s ’22 s-a $130,000.......................
improvement bonds. The balance of Water debt (included)_____ 126,000
Bonds will be redeemed in 2 annua]
$15.°3 is distributed as follows: In Assessed valuation 1922___3,279,205 installments, the first installment to
Population in 1920 (Census)..23.848 be paid on July 1 1924. Such of said
municipalities of Class I (San Juan
Ponce,Mayaguez and Arecibo) $10.86
IN T . payable at the office of the bonds as mature after July 1 1940
turned over to the municipalities for Treasurer of Porto Rico or at the will he subject to redemption at
' heir support and redemption of their National Bank of Commerce, N . Y . option of the Municipality of Yauco
loans; $2.98 also turned over to them
at their par value on that date or
for school expenses; and $2.09 kept SAN JUAN.
any interest payment, date thereafter.
by the Insular Government for gen­
This city Is the capital of Porto RIc< -s ’24
80.000
1929-1965
eral ptf-poses. In all other municipal­
Camp Improvements.
B O N D . D EBT Dec 1 1925- $256,000
ities, $11.40 is for the support of -s
...$ 2 0 6 .0 0 0 ________________ Water debt (incl.)________
30 000
be municipalities, and the redemp­
Current Expenses.
Assess, val. 1 9 2 5 - - - - _____3.324 895
tion of their loans; $3.15 for school
-s
. . . $46.000------- — . . . . _____ Population 1920----------------25,872

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available), aggregated $139,423,935.25, raising the grand total of the gross debt to about $20,540,000,000. To get at the
net debt, it is necessary to deduct the net cash balance in the Treasury; this latter amounted to $331,177,346.08 Sept. 30
1925 (after allowing for $411,561.87 for net excess of disbursements over receipts in September reports subsequently re­
ceived), and to $142,902,509.22 on N ov. 30 1925, without any allowance for revisions.
Consolidation of Liberty Bond Tax Exemptions.— The degree of tax exemption enjoyed by the different issues of Liberty
Loan and Victory Liberty Loan bonds is given below in the remarks relating to each issue. In the Revenue Act of 1921
the various provisions appertaining to the several issues were consolidated in Section 1328 o* the Act. The same provision
is contained in the Revenue Act of 1924, approved by the President on June 2 1924, and constitutes Section 1028 of the new
Act. The new Revenue Act, complete, was published in a special supplement to the “ Financial Chronicle” on June 7 1924
We give Section 1028 herewith:
SECTION 1028. That the various Acts authorizing the Issues of Liberty bonds are amended and supplemented as follows:
(a) On and after January 1 1921, 4 per centum and 4)4 Per centum Liberty bonds shall be exempt from graduated additional Income tares
•ommonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war profits taxes, now or hereafter Imposed by the United States upon the Income or profits’
e t Individuals, partnerships, corporations, or associations. In respect to the interest on aggregate principal amounts thereof as follows:
Until the expiration of two years after the date of the termination of the war between the United States and the German Government, as fixed
by proclamation of the President, on $125,000 aggregate principal amount; and for three years more on $50,000 aggregate principal amount. [The
official date of the termination of the war by official proclamation was July 2 1921.— Ed.)
(b) The exemptions provided in Subdivision (a) shall be in addition to the exemptions provided in Section 7 of the Second Liberty Bond Act, and
In addition to the exemption provided In Subdivision (3) of Section 1 of the Supplement to the Second Liberty Bond Act In respect to bonds issued
upon conversion of 3 H per centum bonds, but shall be in lieu of the exemptions provided and free from the conditions and limitations imposed ID
Subdivisions (1) and (2) of Section 1 of the Supplement to Second Liberty Bond Act and In Section 2 of the Victory Liberty Loan Act.

Section 1402 of the Revenue Act of 1921 increased from $1,000 to $5,000 the limit placed on the amount of holdings,
of any one person, of Treasury (War) Savings Certificates.
Below we analyze the Congressional Acts authorizing the incurring of indebtedness and the issues made under each:
CER TIFICATES OF IND EB TED N ESS UNDER ACT OF SEPT. 24 1917, APR. 4 1918, APR. 23 1918. M AR 3 1919.— (Column 8.)— Sec 6 e f
Act o f Sept. 21 1917 provides for the issuance of certificates of indebtedness at not less than par and at such rates of interest as the Secretary of the
Treasury may prescribe for the purposes of the Act and to meet public expenditures authorized by law, each certificate so Issued payable at such time
not exceeding one year from the date of its issue, and redeemable before maturity upon such terms and conditions, and the Interest accruing thereon
payable at such time or times as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. The sum of such certificates outstanding was not at any one time to
exceed in the aggregate $4,000,000,000. but this was increased under the Act of April 4 1918 to $8,000,000,000 and further Increased to $10,000,000,000
under the Act ef March 3 1919. Under the authority thus granted the Secretary has issued varying amounts of these certificates from time to time,
through the Federal Reserve banks. all for short periods, the rate of 1
nterest being at first fixed at 4 % . then raised to 4 % . to 4 t$ to 4 H . to 5. to 514 .
to 5 )4 , to 5 H . and finally to 6 % . During 1921 the rate of interest declined and at the close of the year was down to 4 14 and 4 )4 % and in the first
six months of 1922 dropped still further to 3 4 % . During the second half of 1922 and the first five months of 1923 the rate Increased again to 4 )4 %
but an Issue put out on June 11 1923 bore only 4 % . After that time and up until March 1924 all the issues were either put out at 4 % or 4 4 % . tha
former rate predominating. On June 8 1924. on an offering of certificates in the amount of $150,000,000 or thereaoouts. the rate was lowered to 2 M %
interest— thus bringing the rate down to the interest rates prevailing before the war. The 2 % % rate was the lowest rate paid by the Governmentonany
war or post-war financing. Subscriptions for these certificates amounted to $609,192,500. but only $193,065,500 was allotted, of which $124,608,400
represented allotments on subscriptions for which Treasury certificates maturing June 16 1924. or Treasury notes maturing June 15 1924, were tendered
In payment. In September 1924 another offering was made at 2 4 % interest. The offering was for $350,000,000 or thereabouts; subscriptions
amounted to $596,145,500, of which $391,369,500 were accepted, this Including $125,982,000 subscriptions for which Treasury notes Tailing due Sept. 15
1924 were tendered. On March 5 and June 8 1925, respectively, two more offerings of Treasury certificates were made. These were at 3 % interest.
The offering on March 5, as announced above, took the form of a combined offering of $450,000,000 or thereabouts of 3 % Treasury certificates and
4 % Treasury bands. Subscriptions for the certificates amounted to $365,230,000. of which $219,462,400 were allotted. Of the subscriptions received
about $271,000,000 represented cash subscriptions; payment for the remaining $94,000,000 of subscriptions being tendered in Treasury notes and cer­
tificates of Indebtedness maturing March 15 1925. The allotment made on the bonds is given above. The offering on June 8 was for $125,000,000
or thereabouts; subscriptions amounted to $470,254,000, of which $124,247,000 was accepted. Two further offerings were made by the Treasury Depart
ment during the latter part of 1925. On September 8 an offering of $250,000,000 or thereabouts bearing 3 1 4 % interest, was made. Subscriptions
for the certificates totaled $568,155,500. of which $251,936,000 were accepted. The other offering took place on December 15. It bore 3 H % interest
and was for $450,000,000 or thereabouts. Subscriptions received aggregated $876,381,000 of which $453,349,000 were allotted. There were out­
standing Nov. 30 1925 $591,945,000 at various rates of interest.
LOANS TO BE REPLACED BY LIBERTY LOAN.— Under the Act of April 24 1917, authorizing the First Liberty Loan bonds, and again under
the Act of Sept. 24 1917. authorizing the Second Liberty Loan, as well as under the Third Liberty Loan, all referred to below, the Secretary of the Treas­
ury was authorized to Issue Liberty Loan bonds to replace, at his discretion, bonds not already emitted under the following: Act of Aug 5 1909, Section 39,
Panama Canal Loan (Column 9). referred to above: Act of June 3 1916, Section 124. an Act for making further and more effectual provision for the
national defense and other purposes, and providing for the expenditure of not more than $20,000,000 for a Government nitrate manufacturing plant;
Act of Sept. 7 1916, Section 13, an Act to establish a United States Shipping Board for the purpose of encouraging, developing and creating a naval
auxiliary and a naval reserve and a merchant marine to meet the requirements of the commerce of the United States with its territories and possessions,
and with foreign countries, to regulate carriers by water engaged in the foreign and Inter-State commerce of the United States, and for other purposes;
Act of March 3 1917, Section 400, “ An Act to provide Increased revenue to defray the expenses of the Increased appropriations for the Army and Navy,
and the extension of fortifications, and for other purposes."
See certificates of Indebtedness above, and the Public Resolution of March 4 1917.
entitled: “Joint resolution to expedite the delivery of materials, equipment and munitions and to secure more expeditious construction of ships."
L IB E R T Y LOAN OF 1917, F IR ST.— (Oolumn 1.) Authorized by Act of April 24 1917, entitled “ An Act to authorize an Issue of bonds
to meet expenditures for the national security and defense, and for the purpose of assisting In the prosecution of the war. to extend credit to
foreign governments, and for other purposes." Under the Act the Secretary was empowered to borrow, with the approval of the President, up
to $5,000,000,000. exclusive of the sums authorized by Section 4 of the Act (see Loans to be Replaced by Liberty Loan above) to meet expen­
ditures authorized for the national security and defense and other public purposes authorized by law and to Issue therefor bonds of the United
States. The bonds out bear 3 )4 % Interest and are payable in United States gold coin of the present standard of value, and exempt both as to
principal and Interest, from all taxation, except estate or Inheritance taxes, imposed by authority of the United States or Its possessions or by
any State or local taxing authority. The bonds do not bear the circulation privilege. Provision was made by Section 2 of the Act (or the
establishing of credits to and the purchasing of obligations of foreign governments. $3,600,000,000. or so much thereof as might be neensaary being
appropriated for the purpose. Under Section 3 It was provided that payments to the United States on or before maturity by foreign govern­
ments for obligations Incurred by them under Section 2 must be applied to the redemption or purchase at not more than par and accrued Interest
Of any bonds of the United States Issued under authority of the Act; and if such bonds are not available for this purpose the Secretary of the
Treasury shall redeem or purchase any other outstanding Interest-bearing obligations of the United States which may at such time be subject t*
call or which may be purchased at not more than par and accrued Interest.
Section 5 provides that any series of bonds Issued under authority of the Act may be convertible into bonds bearing a higher rate of In­
terest than the rate at which the same were issued if any subsequent series of bonds shall be Issued at a higher rate of Interest before the ter­
mination of the war. the date of such termination to be fixed by a proclamation of the President of the United States
Under the Act $2,000,000,000 gold bonds, running 15-30 years and bearing 3)4 Interest payable semi-annually June 15 and Dec. 15 were
offered for subscription, denominations of coupon bonds being $50. $100. $500 and $1,000, and registered bonds $100. $500. $1,000. $5,000,
$10,000, $50,000 and $100,000. Subscriptions were received from over 4.000.000 Individual subscribers and aggregated $3,036,226,850. In scaling
down the allotments to the total offered, all subscriptions up to and including $10,000 were awarded In full, but on larger amounts the allotments
ranged from 6 0% down to 2 0 .1 7 % . The total of bonds issued was $1,980,455,550, but only $1,409,992,850 remained outstanding N ov. 30 1925 as
3)4s with full tax exemption: In addition, $5,157,600 appear as First Liberty Loan Convertible 4s; $532,873,950 as converted 4 4 s and $3,492,150 Second
Converted 4 )£ s . The total of the First Liberty Loan issues outstanding, converted and unconverted, Nov. 30 1925 was $1,951,516,550.
L IB E R T Y LOAN OF 1917. SEC O N D .— (Column 2.J -Authorized by Act of Sept. 24 1917, entitled “ An Act to authorize an additional issue of
bonds to meet expenditures for the national security and defense, and for the purpose of assisting In the prosecution of the war. to extend additional
credit to foreign governments, and for other purposes. ‘
The Act In Its general outlines Is similar to that of April 24 1917. but authorizes the Issuance of not exceeding $7 538,945,460 bonds, bearing
not exceeding 4 % Interest, in addition to the $2,000,000,000 bonds issued under authority of the Act of April 24 1917 P r o v i d e d . That of this
sum $3,063,945,460 shall be In lieu of that amount of the unissued bonds authorized by Sections 1 and 4 of the Act approved April 24 1917,
$225,000,000 shall be In lieu of that amount of the unissued bonds authorized by Section 39 of the Act, approved Aug. 5 1909, $150,000,000
■ball be In lieu of the unissued bonds authorized by the joint resolution approved March 4 1917. and $100,000,000 shall be In lieu of the unissued
bonds authorized by Section 400 of the Act, approved March 3 1917.
Section 2 provides for the appropriation out of any money In the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, of the sum of $4,000,000,000, and
In addition thereto the unexpended balance of the appropriations made by Section 2 (the section that authorizes loans to the Allies) of the
Act approved April 24 1917 and under the same conditions.
Section 4 provides for the convertibility of the bonds Into any issue thereafter made bearing a higher rate of Interest. Under Section 7 it ie
provided that none of the bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. The bonds are exempt, both as to principal and interest, Trom all taxation
now or hereafter Imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority,
except (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) graduated additional Income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war
profits taxes, now or hereafter Imposed by the United States, upon the Income or profits of Individuals,partnerships, associations, or corpora­
tions. The Interest on an amount of such bonds and certificates the principal of which does not exceed in the aggregate $5,000. owned by any
Individual, partnership, association, or corporation. Is exempt from the taxes provided for in subdivision (b) of this section.
Section 11, which relates to the conversion privilege of the f i r s t Issue of Liberty Loan Bonds, states that no bonds shall be issued under authority
of Sections 1 and 4 of said Act approved April 24 1917, in addition to the $2,000,000,000 already Issued or offered for subscription
Under authority of the Act, the Secretary of the Treasury offered for subscription on Oct 1 an Issue of $3,000,000,000 or more of 4 % 10-25-Year
bonds of the same denominations as the first Liberty Loan, reserving the right to allot bonds In excess of $3,000,000,000 to the extent of not over




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one-half of the sum by which the subscriptions received exceeded S3.000,000.000. Subscriptions totaled $4,617,532,300. or $1,617,532,300 more than
the minimum sought, and on the basis of 50% of the oversubscriptions, the amount Issued was $3,807,865,000; all those up to $50,000 were allotted In
full. Total number o f subscribers was approximately 9.400.000. There were outstanding on N ov. 30 1925, $3,104,548,450, of which only $20,858,200
were 4s, the remaining $3,083,690,250 having been converted into 4 Vis.
With the Issue of the Second Liberty 4s. dated Nov. 15 1917, a conversion privilege arose with respect to the First Liberty 3Vis which continued
until May 15 1918. The bonds issued upon conversion retained the date of maturity, the terms o f redemption, and the dates o f interest payment of
the 3 Vis, but otherwise had the terms o f the Second Liberty 4s. When the Third Liberty 4 Vis were Issued on May 9 1918. the holders of the unoon
verted First Liberty 3 Via bad the privilege of conversion into the new 4 Vis and so did the holders of First Liberty converted 4s and of Second Liberty
4s. The privilege continued for six months or until Nov. 9 1918. The Third Liberty 4Vis are non-convertible, and hence the 4 Vi% bonds issued
upon conversion of prior issues likewise are non-convertible. With the issuance of the Fourth Liberty Loan on Oct. 24 1918. a new privilege o f ex*
change accrued to the holders of the unconverted First Liberty 314e; this privilege remained open until April 24 1919. By Sec. 5 o f the Victory
Liberty Loan Act of March 3 1919, authority was conferred upon the Secretary of the Treasury to extend the privilege of converting the 4% bonds
o f 1932-47 o f the First Liberty Loan converted and the 4% bonds of 1927-42 of the 8econd Liberty Loan Into 4 V i% bonds. Accordingly, by circuladated Mar. 7 1919. and published in the “ Chronicle" o f March 15 1919, page 1021, the Secretary offered a new privilege of conversion. This privilege
o»ay be terminated at any time upon six months public notice. The privilege does not apply to the unconverted 3>4s of the First Liberty Loan.
LIB E R T Y LOAN OF 1918. T H IR D (Column 3 ).— Authorized by Act of April 4 1918, amending the Act of Sept. 24 1917. Following the general
lines of the Act which It amends, it authorizes the issuance of not exceeding $12,000,000,000 bonds, bearing not exceeding 4 V i % Interest. In addition
Go the $2,000,000,000 issued under authority of the Act of April 24 1917, but including the bonds outstanding under the Second Liberty Loan and the
$3,063,945,460 reserved for unissued bonds of earlier Acts. Section 2 increased the add itional loans or credits that might be extended to the Allies from
$4,000,000,000 to $5,500,000,000.
Section 3 provides that holders of bonds bearing Interest at a higher rate than four per centum per annum, whether Issued under Section 1 or upon
conversion of three and one half per centum bonds Issued under the Act approved April 24 1917, or upon conversion of four per centum bonds Issued
upon conversion of such three and one half per centum bonds, shall not be entitled to any privilege of conversion under or pursuant to this section or
Otherwise. Under Section 7 It is provided that none of the bonds shall bear the circulation privilege. The bonds are non-convertible and not subject
to redemption before maturity, but are exempt from taxation as Indicated above under Second Liberty Loan and receivable for Federal Inheritance taxes.
Under authority of the Act, the Secretary of the Treasury offered for subscription on April 6 1918 $3,000,000,000 4 Vi % 10-year gold bonds with coupon
bonds for $5,000 and $10,000 and registered bonds for $50 In addition to the same denominations as the First Liberty Loan, reserving the right to
allot additional bonds to the extent of full amount of any oversubscrlplon. Subscriptions totaled $4.175,65 ),050, or $1.175.65').050 more than the
minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number o f subscribers was 18.376.815. Outstanding N ov. 30 1925, $2,802,473,150.
L IB E R T Y LOAN OF 1918. FOURTH (Column 4).— Authorized by Act of July 9 1918, amending previous Liberty Loan enactments. Section 1
increases from $12,000,000,000 to $20,000,000,000 the total of bonds bearing not exceeding 4 V i% interest that may be issued under the various Acts.
Section 2 increases the loans or credits that may be extended to the Allies from $5,500,000,000 to $7,000,000,000, in addition to the $3,000,000,000
authorized under the First Liberty Loan Act. Section 3 provides that, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, bonds, while beneficially
owned by a non-resident alien individual, or by a foreign corporation, partnership or association, not engaged in business in the United States, shal
be exempt both as to principal and interest from any and all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any o f the pos­
sessions o f the United States, or by any local taxing authority.
Under authority of the Act the Secretary o f the Treasury offered for subscription on Sept. 28 $6,000,000,000 4 Vi % 15-20-year (optional) gold bonds
o f the same denomination as those of the Third Loan, reserving the right to allot additional bonds to the extent o f full amount of any oversubscrip­
tion. Subscriptions totaled $6,964,581,100, or $964,581,100 more than the minimum sought, and all were allotted. Total number o f subscribers was
approximately 21,000,000. The bonds, like all other Liberty Loan issues, are not available for bank note circulation.
Supplementary to the passage of the above authorizing Act, there was passed and signed by the President on Sept. 24 1918 a bill designed to
stimulate sales of Liberty Bonds by exempting from the supertaxes and from war excess profits taxes interest on a certain amount o f Liberty
bond holdings. The principal provisions o f the bill are:
(1) The interest on an amount of bonds o f the Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal of which does not exceed $30,000, owned by any individua
partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from graduated additional income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits
and war-profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed, upon the income or profits of individuals, partnerships, associations, or corporations.
(2) The interest received after Jan. 1 1918 on an amount of bonds of the First Liberty Loan converted, dated either N ov. 15 1917 or M ay 9
1918, the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, and the Third Liberty Loan, the principal o f which does not exceed $45,000 in the
aggregate, owned by any individual, partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from such taxes: P rovided, how ever. That no owner
o f such bonds shall be entitled to such exemption in respect to the interest on an aggregate amount of such bonds exceeding 1 Vi times the principa amount o f bonds o f the Fourth Liberty Loan originally subscribed for by such owner and still owned by him at the date of his tax return: and
(3) The interest on an amount o f bonds, the principal of which does not exceed $30,000, owned by any individual, partnership, association,
or corporation, issued upon conversion o f 3Vi % bonds o f the First Liberty Loan in the exercise of any privilege arising as a consequence o f the
issue o f bonds o f the Fourth Liberty Loan, shall be exempt from such taxes.
The exemptions provided in this section shall be in addition to the exemption provided In Section 7 o f the Second Liberty Bond Act in respect
to the interest on an amount o f bonds and certificates, authorized by such Act and amendments thereto, the principal of which does not exceed
in the aggregate $5,000, and in addition to all other exemptions provided in the Second Liberty Bond Act. [In the Revenue Act o f 1921 and again
in that o f 1924 the tax provisions of the different issues were consolidated in a single section, as noted under a separate heading in the earlier part
o f these remarks.— Ed.]
Sec. 2. IVar Savings C ertificates. — That Sec. 6 o f the 2d Liberty Bond Act is hereby amended by striking out the figures “ $2,000,000,000,” and
Inserting in lieu thereof "$4,000,000,000." Such section Isf urther amended by striking out the word* “ The amount o f War Savings Certificates sold
to any one person at any one time shall not exceed $100, and it shall not be lawful for any one person at any one time to hold War Savings Certifi­
cates to an aggregate amount exceeding $1,000,” and inserting in lieu thereof the words " I t shall not be lawful for any one person at any one time
to hold War Savings Certificates o f any one series to an aggregate amount exceeding $1,000." [The Revenue Act of 1921 raised this limit to $5,000
— Ed.]
W a r Savings C ertificates. — On Jan. 1 1923 the Treasury Department redeemed the War Savings Certificates of 1918. A new offering o f the cer­
tificates. Series o f 1923, was made, and holders o f the maturing certificates were urged to exchange their holdings for the new issue. Saving certifi­
cates were completely withdrawn from sale at the close of business July 15 1924 after sales had been suspended earlier in the year in many Western
and Middle Western States to permit use of funds to aid in agricultural relief.
Amount o f Fourth Liberty Loan bonds outstanding N ov. 30 1925, $6,324,478,300, bearing 4 V i% interest. The amount o f Savings Certificates
outstanding N ov. 30 1925 was $380,313,663.55.
FIFTH OR VICTORY LIB E R T Y LOAN OF 1919 (Column 5).— Authorized by Act o f March 3 1919, amending previous Liberty Loan enactments
And the War Finance Corporation Act. Under the Act the Second Liberty Bond Act Is amended by adding thereto a new section [181 which provides (a)
tfor the Issuing of notes to an amount not exceeding $7,000,000,000 in the aggregate, at such rates of Interest as the Secretary of the Treasury may pre­
scribe and payable at such time not less than one year nor more than five years as he may prescribe, redeemable before maturity at the option of the
United 8tates; (6) the notes to be Issued in one or more series as follows: “ (1) Exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation (ex­
cept estate or inheritance taxes) now or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by
any local taxing authority. (2 and 3) Exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United
States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority, except (a) estate or inheritance taxes, and (b)
graduated additional income taxes commonly known as surtaxes and excess profits and war profits taxes now or hereafter imposed by the United
States upon the income or profits o f individuals, partnerships, associations, or corporations, except that the Interest on an amount of such notes
the principal of which does not exceed $30,000 so owned, is exempted. Or, (4) Exempt, both as to principal and interest, from all taxation now
or hereafter imposed by the United States, any State, or any of the possessions of the United States, or by any local taxing authority, except (a)
estate or inheritance taxes, and (b) all Income, excess profits and war profits taxes, now or hereafteri mposed by the United States upon the income
or profits o f individuals, partnerships, associations or corporations.”
Holders had the option o f converting their holdings of notes o f any series Into any other series of same date of issue at par. The notes do not
bear the circulating privilege. Under authority of the Act the Secretary of the Treasury on April 211919 invited subscriptions for $4,500,000,000 con­
vertible gold notes bearing 3 Vi % o r 4 Vi % of the same denominations as those of the Fourth Liberty Loan. The notes bearing 3 Vi % t o enjoy exemp­
tion as per (1) above and 2. 3 & 4 to apply to the 4Vis. The Secretary announced that allotments would be restricted to the $4,500,000,000 offered)
but that applications not in excess o f $10,000 would be allotted in full. Subscriptions aggregated $5,249,908,300. or $749,908,300 In excess o f the
offering. Total number o f subscribers was approximately 12,000,000. The exact amount issued was $4,495,o73,000. On Feb. 9 1922 the Victory
Notes bearing 3 % % interest were called for payment on June 15 1922. A portion o f the 4 V i% notes, consisting o f Series A, B, C, D, E and F, amount­
ing $702,938,100, was on July 26 1922 called for payment Dec. 15 1922, and on M ay 20 1923 the remainder of the issue, all bearing 4 V i% and about
$800,500,000 in amount, matured and were paid off.
The Victory Liberty Loan Act, in addition to providing for the issuance o f the $4,500,000,000 notes as above, covered the following changes in the
exemption privileges contained in preceding Acts:
Sec. 2. (a) That until the expiration o f five years after the date of the termination o f the war between the United States and the German Govern­
ment. as fixed by proclamation o f the President, in addition to the exemptions provided in Section 7 of the Second Liberty Bond Act in respect to
the interest on an amount o f bonds and certificates, authorized by such Act and amendments thereto, the principal of which does not exceed in the
aggregate $5,000, and in addition to all other exemptions provided in the Second Liberty Bond A ct or the supplement to Second Liberty Bond Act;
the interest received on and after Jan. 1 1919 on an amount of bonds of the First Liberty Loan Converted, dated N ov. 15 1917, M ay 9 1918 or
Get. 24 1918. the Second Liberty Loan, converted and unconverted, the Third Liberty Loan, and the Fourth Liberty Loan, the principal o f which
does not exceed $30,000 in the aggregate, owned by any Individual, partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from graduated additional
Income taxes, commonly known as surtaxes, and excess profits and war profits taxes, now or hereafter imposed by the United States upon the Income
•r profits o f individuals, partnerships, associations or corporations.
(b)
In addition to the exemption provided in subdivision (a), and in addition to the other exemptions therein referred to. the interest received on
and after Jan. 1 1919 on an amount o f the bonds therein specified the principal of which does not exceed $20,000 in the aggregate, owned by any
Individual, partnership, association, or corporation, shall be exempt from the taxes therein specified: P rovided, That no owner of such bonds shall be
entitled to such exemption in respect to the interest on an aggregate principal amount of such bonds exceeding three times the principal amount of
notes o f the Victory Liberty Loan originally subscribed for by such owner and still owned by him at the date of his tax return. [In the Revenue Act
o f 1921 the tax provisions o f the different issues were consolidated in a single section, said section being reincorporated in the new Revenue Act o f 1924
aa Section 1028, as noted under a separate heading in the earlier part of these remarks.— Ed.]




262

UNITED STATES DEBT

[V ol. 121.

ISSUE OP TR EA SU R Y NOTES.— In 1921 the new Secretary began issuing Treasury Notes. In June 1921 he made an offer of b % % 3-year
Treasury Notes (exempt from the normal income tax, but not from the surtaxes, the excess profits and the war profits taxes), the notes not being subject
to prior redemption, and allotted $311,191,600. On Sept. 8 1921 he made an offering of three-year notes. These notes were dated Sept. 15 and carried
the same exemptions as the others, but bore only 5 k i % Interest. The subscriptions for the notes reached $785,082,900 and the amount allotted was
$390,706,100. In Feb. 1922 $601,599,500 notes at only 4 % % , maturing March 15 1925, were issued. In the following March an additional $617,769,700 4
notes, to mature March 15 1926, were Issued. In June 1922 another issue of Treasury Notes, Series B-1925. bearing but 4 H % interest,
dated June 15 1922 and maturing Dec. 15 1925, was offered; subscriptions totaled $335,141,300, all of wnlch were allotted. Along with the call for
redemption on Dec 15 o f Series A to P o f the Victory 4Jis. the Secretary announced the offering of an issue of about $300,000,000 4 ( 4 % Treasury
Notes, with provision for additional allotments up to a limited amount in exchange for the called Notes. Subscriptions totaled $1,236,861,450. Allot­
ments o f $486,940,100, Including about $141,500,000 exchanges, were made. An offering of $300,000,000 Treasury Notes was made in December 1922.
These notes bore 4 )4 % interest, were dated Dec. 15 1922, and matured June 15 1925. Amount allotted was $469,213,200, of which about $41,000,000
represented exchanges. In January 1923 another offering o f $300,000,000 was made. These notes bore 434%, were dated Jan. 15 1923 and mature
Dec. 15 1927. Subscriptions amounted to $581,550,800, o f which $366,981,500 were allotted. Another issue, bearing 4 % % interest, dated M ay 15
1923 and payable March 15 1927, was made in May 1923. The amount of the offering for cash was $400,000,000 or thereabouts. Victory Notes
maturing M ay 20 1923 were accepted In payment for the new notes. Subscriptions, including over $286,000,000 exchanges, totaled $1,234,570,400.
while allotments were $668,201,400. A grand total o f $2,404,241,400 Treasury notes was outstanding on N ov. 30 1925.
TREASURY LONG-TERM BOND ISSUE OP 1922.— Under authority of the Act o f April 24 1917. as amended, the Secretary on Oct. 9 1922'
made an offering o f an issue o f $500,000,000 4 4 i % Treasury bonds for refunding purposes. The bonds are dated Oct. 16 1922 and mature Oct. 15
1952, the Government having the option o f redeeming the bonds on any interest date on or after Oct. 15 1917 on four months’ notice. Cash sub­
scriptions totaled no less than $1,399,851,900. It was announced that all subscriptions up to $10,000 would be allotted in full. The Secretary also
reserved the right to accept additional applications where Victory Notes and Treasury certificates of Indebtedness maturing Dec. 15 were tendered ia
payment. Total allotments, both cash and exchanges, amounted to 763,962,300. The amount outstanding N ov. 30 1925 was $763,948,300.
TREASU RY LON G-TERM BOND ISSUE OP 1924.— On Dec. 3 1924 another offering o f long-term bonds was made by the Secretary of
Treasury. These consisted o f an issue o f 4% bonds in the amount of $200,000,000 or thereabouts for cash, with the right to allot additional bonds
to extent that 4 H % Treasury notes and 4% Treasury certificates o f indebtedness, both maturing March 15 1925, or the Third Liberty Loan bonds,
bearing 4M % : nterest, were tendered in payment. Cash subscriptions closed Dec. 4 and totaled $1,430,530,550; the amount allotted was $224,513,500. Exchange subscriptions, closed Dec. 20 and which it was announced would be allotted in full, reached $532,230,000. Bonds were issued
under the Act o f Sept. 24 1917, as amended, are dated Dec. 15 1924 and mature Dec. 15 1954, but may be redeemed on and after Dec. 15 1944
In whole or in part, at par and accrued interest, on any interest day or days, on four months’ notice.
On March 5 1925 the Secretary o f the Treasury offered an additional block of bonds of the same series as those offered on Dec. 3 1924. Sub­
subscriptions received for the bonds were $382,326,400, of which $290,154,700 were accepted. 'T h e grand total o f these 4% bonds issued was $1,047,
088,500, which also was the amount outstanding Nov. 30, 1925.
Note.— Reference to the statute* governing older Issues of bonds and of War Savings and Thrift Stamps will be found In the issue
of the “ State and City” Section for December 91 1918.

In April 1895 we gave a table showing the debt of the United States on the first day of July 1856, and every subsequent
year. On this occasion we begin our statement with 1878, as that year antedates all of the issues now outstanding. The
statement is subjoined.
PRINCIPAL OP THE PUBLIC D E B T OP THE U N ITED STATES PROM JULY I 1878 TO N OV. 30 1925.
Y ta r

Liberty L oan,
F irst.
Liberty L oan Liberty Loan Liberty L oan, Liberty Loan Postal Saving:
Victory (Fifth)
Bonds
Second.
Third.
F ourth.
2 )* %
4 & 4)4%
4)4%
3«4 & 4)4%
4)4%

3H 4 * 4 ) 4 %
2d C ans. 4 J >
4-

1 8 * 'Jly 1
1908
____________
1909
____________
1910
____________
1911
____________
1912
____________
1913
____________
1914
____________
1915
____________
1916— ~
$1,466,335,095
1917
-----------------1918
____________
1.988.791.295 $3,746,813,516 $3,228,109,
1919
-----------------1.984.796,500 3.566.456.600 3.958,552.

Y ea r

___________
1,952,458.800
1.952,258 800
-----------------1.951.843.750
-----------------1.951.764.200
-----------------1.951.524.750
-----------------____________
1,951.519,650
1,951,516,550

3.325.307.000
3.316.536 550
3.310.597.050
3.199.036.800
3,104.587.150
3.104,558,750
3,104,548,450

11

1920

1921
1922
1923
1924
1925
’25Nov30

12

W a r Savings A "F u n d ed Loan
Thrift Stps. A o f 1891,” 4)4%
Cf/s.4 * 4 )4 % oontin. at 2%

3.662.715,
3,611.560
3,473,788.
3.407.787.
2,997,199,
2,885.377
2,802,473,
13

6,794 ,504,587
6.394 .354.500
6.351 ,860.350
6,345 .383.750
6.328 .565 65.1
6.324 .495,550
6.324 ,481,200
6.324 .478,300
14

‘Fun ded Loan “ R efunding
C ertific a tes."
o f 1907."
4s.
4s.

$240,000,000 $98,850,000
250.000. 000728.673.790
250.000. 000737,980.800
250.000. 000738.659.000
250.000. 000738.884.300
250.000. 000737.586.300

290.000
240,600
207.800
175.270
138.050
119.640
103.860
93,920
83.580
68.450
58.990
54.110
47,140
45.130
41.520
37,830
35.470
33.320
31,980
30,600
29,080
27.530
26,280
25,150

15

“ L oa n o f

1904.”
5s.

1878Jly1
1870.
1880..
1881..
1882..
1883..




16
“ L oan o f

1925."
4s.

3%

$5,900,600
28.894.500
28.894.500
28.894.500
28.894 500
28.894 500
28.894.500
28.894.500
28.894.500
28.894.500
28.894.500

1 0 0 . 0 0 0 .0 0 0

100 . 000.000
100.000,000
100.000.000
47.651.200
21,854.100
19,410.350
19,385,050

Treas'y N ote » T reas'y N otes
Ser. A , B A C Series A A B

1925

1926

$926,928,950
1.340.632,200
1,303,016,800
299.659.900
299.659.900

$617,769,700
1,041.223.700
1.030.630.200
1.030.600.200
1.030.600.200

$272, 857.132
1,706, 204.500
3.624. 983.490
> 768, 925.500
2.699, 330 450
1,828, 787.500
1,031 418.500
807 513.500
578 685.000
594, 945.000

17

14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
$50,000,000
100. 000.000

10

C ertificates oi Panam a C anal Panam a Canal
In d eb ted n ess
L oa n .
L oa n .
V arious
1902-05, 2% 1909-11, 3 «

18

$30,000,000
54.631.980
84.631.980
84.631.980
84.631.980
84.631.980
84.631.980
84.631.980
84.631.980
84.631.980
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580
74,901.58f
74 901 580
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580
74.901.580
19

“ N avy P en­ “ L 'n o f 1908’ Old 6s and 7s
sion
F u n d ," ( W ar Bonds) Converted into
3s.
3s.
4s and 4 )4s

$14,000,000
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.
14.000.

$40,012,750
12,848.210
1,367.000
688.800
465.050
355,900

250.000. 000737.661.700
1884____
1886____
250.000. 000737.719.850
1886____
250.000. 000737.759.700
1887
____________
250.000. 000737.800.580
222.207,050 714.177.400
1888
____________
1880____
139,639.000 676.095.350
1890
____________
109.015,750 602.193,500
1891
____________
50.869.200 559.566.000
1892
____________
25.364.500 559,581.250
1893
____________
25.364.500 559.604.150
1894
____________
25.364.500 559.618.400
1895
____________
25.364.500 559.625,750
1896
____________
25.364.500 559.636.850
1897
____________
25.364.500 559,640.100
1898
____________
25.364.500 559.646.050
1899
____________
25.364.500 559.652.300
1900
____________
21,979,850 355.528.350
1901
____________
257.376.050
1902
____________
233.177.400
1903
____________
173.385.650
1904
____________
156.593.150
156.595.600
1905
____________
116.755.150
1906
____________
1907
____________
36,126,150
1908
____________
1909
____________
1910
____________
O n e-Y ea r
1911
____________
1912
____________ Treas'y N otes
1913
____________
3%
1914
____________
$4,390,000
1915
____________
27.362.000
1916
____________
19.150.000 T reas'y N otes
1917
____________
Series A A B
1918
$349 ,797,297
____________
1924
953, 997,435
1919
____________
827 .419.021
1920
____________
$311,191,600
694 ,105.410
1921
____________
701.897.700
1922
____________
679 ,015,317
691.769.700
1923 . . .
337 .198.674
377,681,100
1924
____________
413 304,039
None
1925
____________
385 ,690,091
None
’25Nov30 380 313.663

3.467 .844.972
1.246 365.350
3,913 780.350
1,991 183.400
None
None
None
None

$459,280
2,389.120
4.635.800
6.441.600
8.245,100
10.039.760
11.060.700
11.349,960
11.359.360
11.718 240
11,830,440
11.860.200
11.892.760
11.995,880
12.234,220

C onversion
B onds.

$31,157,700
162.315.400
162.315.400
162.315.400
162.315.400
162.315.400
162.315.400
134,994.200
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489.900 T reas'y Bonds
1947-52
118.489.900
4
118.489.900
118.489.900
118.489 900
118.489.900
118.489.900 763.954.300
118.489.900 763.948.300
None 763.948.300
None 763.948.300

000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000
000

$2,035,709
60.000.000
50.000.
000
60.000.
000
50.000.
000
60.000.
000
60.000.000
50.000.
000
50.000.
000
50.000. 000
50 000,000
50.000.
000
49.800.000
49.800.000
49.800.000
49.800.000
20

*C onsols o f

1930,”

2 %.

$1,441,885,650
792.121.700
720.645.300
636.219.950
t460.461.050
Jt32.082.600
11304204 350
1224.612.150
1194.190.500
1144.046.600
119,716.500

$198 678.720
128 843.240
$307,125,350
99 .621.420
445.940.750
97 .515.660
445.940.750
83 ,107.060
520.143.150
77 .135.360
542.909.950
77 ,135.360
542.909.960
63 ,945.460
595.942.350
63 .945.460
646.250.150
63 .945.460
646.250.150
63 .945.460
646.250.150
63 .945.460
646.250.150
63 .945,460
646.250.150
63 .945,460
646.250.150
63 ,945.460
646,250,155
63 ,945.460
646.250.150
63 .945.460 Treas'y N otes 646.250.150
63 .945,460 Series A A B
636,259,550
1927 and
63 .945.460
599.724.050
A d ju ste d
63 .945.460
599.724.050
Service Series
599.724.050
T reas’y Bonds
599.724.050
1944-54
£99.724.050
4%
699.724.050
1.030.569.550 599.724.050
1.023.981.300 599.724.050
1,047,088,500 1.073.981.300 599.724.050
1,047,088.590 1.073.981.300 599.724.050

D ec .,

1925.]

263

POSTAL SAVINGS FUNDS AND MUNICIPAL BONDS

PRINCIPAL OF THE PUBLIC DEBT OF THE UNITED STATES FROM JULY 1 1878 TO NOV. 30 1925 — Concluded.
Year.

21

Total InterestBearing Debt.

1878. July 1.............................. $ 1 ,7 9 4 ,7 3 5 ,6 5 0 00
1879
................................
1 .7 9 7 .6 4 3 .7 0 0 00
1 .7 2 3 .9 9 3 .1 0 0 00
1880
................................
1 .6 3 9 .5 6 7 .7 5 0 00
1881..............................................
1882..............................................
1 .4 6 3 .8 1 0 .4 0 0 00
1 .3 3 8 .2 2 9 .1 5 0 00
1883
................................
1 .2 2 6 .5 6 3 .8 5 0 00
1884
................................
1 .1 9 6 .1 5 0 .9 5 0 00
1885
................................
1 .1 4 6 .0 1 4 .1 0 0 00
1886
................................
1 .0 2 1 .6 9 2 .3 5 0 00
1887
................................
9 5 0 .5 2 2 .5 0 0 00
1888
................................
8 2 9 .8 5 3 .9 9 0 00
1889
................................
7 2 5 .3 1 3 .1 1 0 00
1890
.............................. .
6 1 0 .5 2 9 .1 2 0 00
1891
................................
5 8 5 .0 2 9 .3 3 0 00
1892
.............................. .
5 8 5 .0 3 7 .1 0 0 00
1893
................................
1894
................................
6 3 5 .0 4 1 .8 9 0 00
7 1 6 .2 0 2 .0 6 0 00
1895
................................
8 4 7 .3 6 3 .8 9 0 00
1896
......................... ..
8 4 7 .3 6 5 .1 3 0 00
1897
................................
8 4 7 .3 6 7 .4 7 0 00
1898
................................
1899
................................
1 .0 4 6 .0 4 8 .7 5 0 00
1 .0 2 3 .4 7 8 .8 6 0 00
1900
................................
9 8 7 .1 4 1 .0 4 0 00
1901
................................
1902
...............................
9 3 1 .0 7 0 .3 4 0 00
9 1 4 .5 4 1 .4 1 0 00
1903
................................
8 9 5 .1 5 7 .4 4 0 00
1904
...............................
8 9 5 .1 5 8 .3 4 0 00
1905
................................
8 9 5 .1 5 9 .1 4 0 00
1 9 0 6 .............................................
1907
................................
8 9 4 ,8 3 4 .2 8 0 00
8 9 7 .5 0 3 .9 9 0 00
1908
................................
9 1 3 .3 1 7 .4 9 0 00
1 9 0 9 .............................................
9 1 3 .3 1 7 .4 9 0 00
1910
................................
1911
................................
9 1 5 .3 5 3 .1 9 0 00
9 6 3 .7 7 6 .7 7 0 00
1912
................................
9 6 5 .7 0 6 .6 1 0 00
1913
................................
9 6 7 ,9 5 3 .3 1 0 00
1914
........................................................................
9 6 9 .7 5 9 .0 9 0 00
1915
................................
9 7 1 .5 6 2 .5 9 0 00
1916
................................
2 .7 1 2 .5 4 9 .4 7 7 00
1917
................................
1 1 .9 8 5 .8 8 2 .4 3 6 42
1918
................................
2 5 .2 3 4 .4 9 6 .2 7 3 54
1919
..............................
24 061 095 361 30
1 9 2 0 . . . .................... ................
23.737 352 080 00
1921
................................
.7 1 1 ,0 3 5 ,5 8 7 45
1922
................................
19 2 3
................................ 2 2 ,0 0 7 .5 9 0 .7 5 4 03
2\>.\ 8 1 ,5 8 0 .4 2 0 00
1924
................................
192 5
__________________ 2 0 ,2 1 0 ,9 0 6 ,2 5 1 35
1925— N o v . 3 0 ____ ________
2 0 ,1 3 9 ,1 0 7 ,6 6 3 55

22
23
Deft l on Which Debt B eam j No

Inl.HasCeased
$ 5 ,5 9 4 ,5 6 0
3 7 .0 1 5 .6 3 0
7 .6 2 1 .4 5 5
1.7 2 3 .8 6 5
16.260.805
7 .8 3 1 .4 1 5
1 9 .656.205
4 .1 0 0 .9 9 5
9 .7 0 4 .4 4 5
6 .1 1 5 .1 6 5
2 .4 9 6 .0 9 5
1.9 1 1 .4 8 5
1 .8 1 5 .8 0 5
1,6 1 4 .7 0 5
2 ,7 8 5 .8 7 5
2 .0 9 4 .0 6 0
1 ,8 5 1 .2 4 0
1.7 2 1 .5 9 0
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Charge.
Cash in Treasury.
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60
60
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60
75
60
50
00
00
50
26
60
18
80
20
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60
40
60
20
80
80
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40
50
30
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20
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N o te 1.— The annual interest charge is computed upon the amount of outstanding principal at the close of the fiscal year.
N o te 2.— The figures for July 1 1879 were made up assuming pending funding operations to have been completed.
* N o te 3.— Under the Act of March 14 1900 the Treasury Department has kept the gold reserve fund as a separate item, and not included it in the

available cash balance. In the above statement, however, we have continued to include the item for the years given.
a Under the new form of statement issued by the Treasury Department the gold reserve ($153,620,985.51 N o r. 30 1925) is deducted from the total
ef United States notes outstanding, decreasing to that extent the debt bearing no interest and conse lueacly m ising a similar reduction in the balance
of cash available to pay maturing obligations.
ft Current liabilities exceeded cash by this amount, i Continued at
% . / Continued at 3 % . { Approximate.
x To this must be added “ matured interest obligations, & c.,” which on Sept. 30 1925 (the latest date available) amounted to $139,423,935 25.
d These totals have been increased by the amounts of the "matured interest obligations, & c.," which were $296,463,861 June 30 1922, $176,085,461
Jmne 30 1923, $164,954,358.94 June 30 1924 and $142,941,522.28 June 30 1925.

Availability o f Municipal Bonds as Security for Deposits o f
Postal Savings Funds .
In recent years municipal bonds have gained important or other locality, must be deposited in solvent banks located
advantages through their exemption from the Federal income therein, provided these'banks qualify to receive the deposits.
tax and through the further fact that they are eligible within One of the qualifications is the pledging by the banks against
certain limits and under certain regulations and restrictions the deposits of “ such security in public bonds or other
as security for deposits of Postal Savings Funds. The Postal securities authorized by Act of Congress or supported by the
Savings system was established by Act approved June 25 taxing power as the Board may prescribe, approve and deem
1910, but the growth of the system has been greatly stimu­ sufficient and necessary to insure the safety and prompt
lated by amendments made by an Act of Congress approved payment of such deposits on demand.” In accordance with
May 18 1916, and by another amendment made by Act of this requirement the Board of Trustees, consisting of the
July 2 1918. Under these amendments certain limitations Postmaster-General, the Secretary of the Treasury and the
In the original law upon the aggregate of the deposits of Attorney-General, has prescribed the terms and conditions
Individuals have been greatly curtailed and the law lib­ and the figures at which different classes of municipal obli­
eralized. By the first amendment, the provision in the gations, meeting the requirements of the law, will be
original law that the balance to the credit of any one person accepted. These regulations are general in character and
should not be allowed to exceed five hundred dollars, ex­ were promulgated Aug. 16 1916, the rules being subdivided
clusive of accumulated interest, and the further provision ,n 28 sections, of which Sections 8 to 12, inclusive, appertain
that “ no one shall be permitted to deposit more than $100 in to the securities to be pledged for the deposits. Section 8 of
any one calendar month” were both eliminated, the only these regulations was amended in 1917 by the Board of
limitation imposed being that “ the balance to the credit of Trustees so as to include Federal Farm Loan bonds and again
any person, upon which interest is payable, shall not exceed in 1919 so as to include War Finance Corporation bonds.
$1,000 exclusive of accumulated interest” ; a succeeding Some other but minor amendments were also approved by
section provided “ that the Board of Trustees may, in their the Board of Trustees during 1917. These are all incorporated
discretion, and under such regulations as such Board may in the transcript of the rules given below.
promulgate, accept additional deposits not to exceed in the
As tar as prices are concerned, State bonds and also bonds
aggregate $1,000 for each depositor, but upon which no o? the Territory of Hawaii are accepced at their market
interest shall be paid.” The amendment of 1918 which is value, but not above par; bonds of any city or county having
contained in the Postal Service Appropriation Act for 1919, a population of over 30,000 are accepted at 90% of their
approved July 2 1918, went considerably farther in extending market value, but if such market value is above par they
the aggregate of money an individual may keen on deposit. will be accepted at only 90 % of the par value; bonds of any
It provides that the amount to the credit of any one person oity, town, borough or village in the United States having a
in a postal savings depository, exclusive of accumulated population running between 20,000 and 30,000 are accepted
interest, shall not exceed $2,500, and that non-interest­ at 80% of th ir market value, provided said market value is
paying deposits shall not be accepted. And this is the law not in excess of par; while bonds of any other city, town,
as it now stands.
county or other legally constituted municipality or district
Under the Postal Savings Law the funds received at in the United States, otherwise eligible, are accepted at 75%
Postal Savings depository offices in each city, town, village l of their market value, but not to exceed 75% of the par



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P O S T A L S A V IN G S F U N D S A N D M U N IC IP A L B O N D S

value. The eligibility of the securities is fixed by Sections
9 to 12 of the regulations. We now give Sections S to 12 of
the Board’s regulations in full with all amendment included:
S E C U R IT Y F O R D E P O S IT S .

Sec. 8. The Board of Trustees hereby prescribes and approves such
security In public bonds or other securities, authorized by Act of Congress
or supported by the taxing power, as it deems sufficient and necessary
to insure the safety and prompt payment on demand of postal savings
deposits, and fixes the value at which the securities so prescribed and ap­
proved shailbe accepted for the purposes named. Such securities, in the
amount so specified, shall be deposited with the Treasurer of the Board of
Trustees.
2. The Board o f Trustees will accept as security for postal savings
deposits, at the respective values herein fixed, negotiable interest-bearing
bonds or securities, issued under express constitutional or statutory pro­
visions, of the following classes, viz.:
(а) Bonds and interest-bearing certificates of indebtedness of the
United States, bonds of the Philippine Islands, of the District of Columbia
o f Porto Rico, Farm Loan bonds authorized by Act of Congress
approved July 17 1918 (39 Stat. 380). and War Finance Corporation
Bonds authorized by Act of Congress approved April 5, 1918, as amended
by the Act approved March 3. 1919. will be accepted at their par value.
(б) Bonds of any State of the United States and of the Territory of
Hawaii will be accepted at their market value, but if such market value
is above par, they will be accepted at their par value.
(c) Bonds of any city or county in the United States having a popula­
tion of over 30,000, as shown by the latest reports of the Bureau of the
Census, and bonds of any school district In the United States in which the
whole or the major portion of any such city is included, which city, county
or school district has been in existence for a period of ten years, which for
a period of ten years previously has not defaulted in the payment of any
part of either principal or Interest of any funded debt authorized to be con
tracted by It, and whose net funded indebtedness does not exceed 10% of
the valuation of its taxable property, to be ascertained by the last preceding
valuation for the assessment of taxes, will be accepted at 90% of their mar
ket value, but if such market value is above par, they will be accepted at
90% of their par value.
(d) Bonds o f any city, town, borough, or village in the United States,
having a population o f over 20,000 and not exceeding 30,000. as shown
by the latest reports o f the Bureau o f the Census, and bonds of any school
district in the United States in which the whole or the major portion of
any such municipality is included, which city, town, borough, village, oi
school district has been in existence for a period of ten years, which for a
period o f ten years previously has not defaulted in the payment of any
part o f either principal or interest o f any funded debt authorized to b«contracted by it, and whose net funded indebtedness does not exceed 10 \
o f the valuation o f its taxable property, to be ascertained by the last
preceding valuation for the assessment o f taxes, will be accepted at 80%
o f their market value, but if such market value is above par, they will be
accepted at 80% o f their par value.
(e) Bonds o f any other city, town, county, or other legally constituted
municipality or district in the United States, which has been in existence
for a period o f ten years, which for a period of ten years previously hae
not defaulted in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of
any funded debt authorized to be contracted by it, and whose net funded
indebtedness does not exceed 10% o f the valuation of its taxable property
to be ascertained by the last preceding valuation for the assessment of
taxes, will be accepted at 75% o f their market value, but if such market
value is above par, they will be accepted at 75% of their par value.
3. The term "net funded indebtedness," for the purposes of paragraph
?, (c), (tf), and (e). is hereby defined to be the difference between the legal
gross Indebtedness of a city, town, county, or other legally constituted
municipality or district (Including the amount of the bonds of any civil
division whose territorial limits are approximately coterminous therewith)
and the aggregate o f the following items, wnen Included in such legal
gross indebtedness:
(o) The total of all sinking funds accumulated for the redemption of
such gross Indebtedness, except sinking funds applicable to bonds here­
after described in this section.
(5) The amount of outstanding bonds or other debt obligations mad e
payable from current revenues.
(c) Th 3 amount of outstanding bonds issued for the purpose of providing
the inhabitants of a municipality with public utilities: Provided, Thai
evidence is submitted showing that the income from such utilities has
proved to be sufficient for maintenance, for payment o f interest on such
bonds, and for the accumulation o f r, sinking fund for their redemption.
(d) The amount of outstanding improvement bonds, issued under
laws which provide for the levying o f special assessments against abutting
property: Provided, That evidence is submitted showing that assessments
are levied in sufficient amounts to insure the payment of interest on the
bonds and the redemption thereof.
(e) The amount of outstanding bonds Issued by a political subdivision,
funds for the payment of which are donated by the State: Provided, That
evidence is submitted showing that such funds are sufficient in amount

IY ol. 121

to insure the payment o f interest on the bonds and the principal thereof at
maturity.
4.
The Board o f Trustees reserves the right to re-classify the securities
acceptable for deposits and to change the valuation at which they will be
accepted. Under no circumstances will securities of other classes than
those above named be accepted.
Sec. 9. Bonds of the several classes described In Section 8, Paragraph 2,
(5). (c), ( d) , and (e), to be acceptable as security, shall be the general
obligations of the States, Territories, counties, cities, towns, or other
political divisions by or In behalf of which they are Issued, and payable,
either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a special fund, (torn
the proceeds of taxes authorized to be levied upon all the taxable real and
personal property within the territorial limits of such political divisions;
Provided, That in any case where the rate o f tax may be subject to a con­
stitutional or statutory limit, the Solicitor for the Post Office Department
may require satisfactory evidence that, notwithstanding such limit, theInterest and principal of the bonds can be paid after making due provision
for current expenses; Interest and principal of outstanding debts, and
other necessary charges.
Sec. 10 Obligations of the general class embracing what are commonly
known as ‘ revenue bonds,” “ temporary bonds,” “ temporary notes,*!
“ certificates of indebtedness,” "warrants" and the like obligations, whether
Issued In anticipation of the collection of taxes, assessments, or other
revenues, or of the sale of bonds or other obligations, or for similar pur­
poses. will not be accepted as security for postal savings deposits P rovidedl
That, In applying this regulation, consideration will be given to the legal
status of the obligations submitted rather than to the nomenclature em­
ployed in designating such obligations. And provided further. That this
regulation shall not apply to obligations of the United States Government.
Sec. 11. Bunds which In all other respects are found to be legally accep­
table as security under the Postal Savings Act and these regulations will
be construed, as a matter of law, tcvconform to those provisions of Section
8, Paragraph 2. (c), (d), and (e), respectively, which relate to term of
existence and non-default, under the following conditions:
(a) Bonds issued by or In behair of any city, town, county, or other
legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which was,
subsequently to the issuance of such bonds, consolidated with, or merged
Into, an existing political division which meets the requirements of these
regulations, will be deemed to be the bonds of such political division:
Provided, That such bonds were assumed by such political division under
ftatutes and appropriate proceedings, the effect of which is to make such
bonds general obligations of such assuming political division, and payable
either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a special fund, from the
proceeds of taxes levied upon all the taxable real and personal property
within its territorial limits.
(5) Bonds Isssued by or in behalf of any city, town, county, or other
legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which
was. subsequently to the Issuance of such bonds, wholly succeeded by a
newly organized political division, whose term of existence, added to that
of such original political division, or of any other political division so suc­
ceeded. is equal to a period of 10 years, will be deemed to be bonds of such
.ucceeding political division: Provided. That during such period none of
such political divisions shall have defaulted in the payment of any part of
either principal or Interest of any funded debt authorized to be contracted
by It: And provided further. That such bonds were assumed by such new
p illtical division under statutes and appropriate proceedings the effect ot
which Is to make such bonds general obligations of such assuming politica
division, and payable, either directly or ultimately, without limitation to a
special fund, from the proceeds of taxes levied upon all the taxable real and
personal property within its territorial limits.
(c)
Bonds issued by or in behalf of any city, town, county, or other
legally constituted municipality or district in the United States which,
prior to such issuance, became the successor of one or more, or was formed
by the consolidation or merger of two or more, pre-existing political di­
visions. the term of existence of one or more of which, added to that of such
succeeding or consolidated political division, is equal to a period of 10 years,
will be deemed to be bonds of a political division which has been in existence
for a period of 10 years: Provided. That during such period none of such
original, succeeding, or consolidated political divisions shall have defaulted
in the payment of any part of either principal or interest of any funded
debt authorized to be contracted by it.
Sec. 12. The Treasurer of the Board of Trustees shall make examina­
tions semi-annually, or oftener if he deems it necessary, of the securities
which have been accepted from qualified banks, and whenever, in his
judgment, any of such securities havev far depreciated In value as to make
so
desirable the deposit of additional or new securities, he shall inform the
Director. Postal Savings System, of the name of bank kind aud amount of the
securities, and the amount of the depreciation. The Director. Postal Savings
Systtm will notify the Treasurer and the bank of the amount of additional
o r n e w securities which the bank shall deposit, and upon their receipt by
the Treasurer, the procedure provided In Section 6 as to their acceptance
or rejection, and in Section 22, as to the return of the original securities,
if new securities are required, shall be followed: Provided. That the re­
valuation of securities requireid by this section may be deferred when in
the judgment of the Board of Trustees such action is advisable
N o te. — On Oct. 19 1917 the Board of Trustees of the Postal Savings System,
by resolution, deferred the re-valuation of securities required by Section 12
until further action by the Board, except in special instances, when re­
valuation is deemed expedient.

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